The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 22

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a WEDNESI a hdl 14, ss THE JACKSON, who was the original Merry Widow in the : will not be to sing. Her vole ely dramat on Others cast ave Helen Lackaya, Leonora Bradicy, Charles Hammond and Geof trey Stein it is said, is an in the TO PRODUCE “THE TITLE. tohard G. Herndon lia production play ca 1 Benne. M f Nance O'Neill NEXT AT THE CENTRAL. The second Universa xduction be shown at the © atre will be “Moonlight FY ring Marie Prevost, known as baby vamp of the screen. “the The story is based on Percival Wilde's “fhe Butterfly ne of Mack 1 used to be About Plays and Pye By BIDE DUDLEY ip Seema amene ar ear aanaeell SA AAIO AOA A ACAD ARN) APDPISE EDAD POOEDIODPPODLIDAS Si] j Fj OE’S C A R “te “i “te “ts The Exercise of Rare Judgment! | Annan — po Memmrnerte } T San P i te >. al AS ONE'S Car IS IN MANY wi - . ‘ ! \ IM GONNA STOR tl at “TH “<n LPs A, FUNG RATTLE + somite | ONE'S ANY WAYS WHICH WS WHY T DIDN'T “Tee HER _____| EE UF Tey CAN Locate Ttuat 4) \ ike SomeBoby sHania' dice! { 41 suMen's Gente Med HE AC LE WAS GONNA HAVE. THAT RATTLE FIXED ——. UNDER “ty” FLOOR. IT's Gor, T WONDER IF They's A sTRay <| ‘ LOT OF DISAGREEABLE NOISE } { OUR YOUNGER POETS | ‘ GREASE CUP LINDER “MERE t HAVEN'T | Weg Charlie is 0 Pence Ny f ' 89 days = a | \ | 1 like \ 1 Jee cating a tolinpep But mother won't give mea ce She said that she will belt the cop Cause T don't go where Pin seat ‘ Now won't you take pity on a lonely r bow Whois hungey as buagen va Into.my tife now will bring sou Bu sending the lollypop tis \ ; His lett with “loiten it? Hoping FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE wind bis wrist-« ” o, but J ones saw a drunken man i sping through a keyhole with his |©va Pees glass eye.’ Weve wokeb 2 = ~ — i] ‘ ia - ~~ | bath ® T WANT “To \ ‘fou CANT ©) = : : Gawd ¢, TLL TAKE Her ( [ {BET ON TIS = OY / PLAY “THAT ONE Naa oY A A SCRATCH be such a flirt that she sitnply drives fe RACES ties i SWEET PATooTie K pene rh) \TPI DoNT WNILL: MAKE ay } men crazy / -ari. BE AHARILL \ oS « L SCRATCHED + Surrrse DeaR— J 4 DIFFERENCE To A WHAT ABOUT THIS? \ TWH OLE GAL ; u - “2 - EP = Take it from Joe Drum, press \ NeveR SAW ONE + lice Mant for John Golden, the baleony and | : ee at the Gaiety Theatre are being if . Vy MISTAKES gold out at each performance of “Th A CoP Whee!,* and the reason is people ike ‘ ; FoR A \ to go up there and bet on the A BANKER. JME g roulette ball in the pli meena (. le . thie v : THE CoP | dumb code in wage £ THE COOL other, Have you x UD THE C ER, cou! in yet i A TERRIBLE SUSPENSE. aia | Lucy Huffakey took her fayert aunt to jorie Rambeau in| ft ee een = KNOCKING Zoey owe otis LETTLE MARY MIXUP OFF HATS is recently, After an act, in AT MARD: hon have een 7A | Tes < 4 tue dinner tai Hufts | fa oa Boonen | \He’s quire! MY BROTHER jee } L Guess Ven) Measuae Tur not # soul | BaBy Bor ¢ & BAA Les * Bounced. | ie ‘os : Nor Mom. se HE MIGHT SAkiNG } stepped out nen to 109k | _ f DAB -THE LADY / aS ee | WOULD NT BOUNCE so Een j at the chicken in the stove. I was | SA\y ay MoecH AND | e HiGH AE mortal sure it would be burned to a 1 S Bee dleeu i LEAVE Us | Z cHsp.” | anus f ; NOUKD NT -~ \ HIGH He 'LL DROP Him} " < | a WHO WANTS A SONG? ae OME” DOWN er ( : joe, wiv ives ta BOUNEE NCAIN A ko HUSBANDS Sie! ent 6 | ‘ %, 2 matitled | 31 QUART we “she ‘Pur waals | WINE us to offer it to the publaners, Vea PARTY chorus govw she this: de had ied shaved for seven eurs, Domestic It broke her heart so young. Ni One evening when he called on her, WHINE r) \ To him these words “0 sung ’ “1 cannot love you, dearie, ; My heart is cold and gray | WHISKEY h Because you wear an awful beare, tho rt On | QUART ON 1 aid CENTURY Broad ROOF - way.” Doesn'r - I ToLD You To THE CHAIRMAN oF THE TUL SPEAK [24 Yes HUM - I DIDN'T = WHAT BUSINESS [Sg \ Sovvp GOSSIP. j 3 , VARMOOS ! WANT Hirt se ee Is uate yours A PIANOLA AN’ T NEED Yj Ae LIKE ONE Robert. Paton Givbs will be in 4 UT HE Now Git ¢ SAYS HE CALLED AN’ THE Boss To I iF He DOES ’ i f e@Blossom Time.” ! (Exeecrs] Ow) GIT ae 7, ANOTHER MILLION! ON THE P proce te Welt i Roseland is having a grand opening met, . oe j to-night. Wanda Lyon suecerds Hazel Dawn Anes ~~ im “Getting Gert arter Miss uroI Dawn gues with Demi- Virgin BROKEN IN week. = Cortez and Pexgy have been en SOMETIMES Sit AY getgon wil - 4_G00D Sir William W of the Brit- YRN GOES Oscar Mouvet fron. dis broth a we, the here Sept. 21 s 4 . e i Charles Henderson of “Two Block i 5 < = ‘ r : j aa PRM FoR “BEER” Away” ie 6 feet 4% inches tall, How i a = pee : : \ A ‘ / Anat WAR IN iethat for bigs? eee : ‘ i “ 3 \ rae Panna CaS 5 Roig on R | TANKS Wl) SENATE. Mi e Along 0 ee = J ul Muah alk wit any ( = eae = ees Foe Re a ere os eeaisineeeieie asia gereA ), Syunas inees again bk cinning - ‘cal ERENT, Y Lig y have retusne eee | Ray Ch Marys filin ° a . ° > S S l D ° CLING THE BE delle Award Vinners, Strip No. 34, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing TAKS PARRA ARAL AAA AAR AAA ARAARACDPARADDAARALE an ~ dan Theatre, bh opens John Craig ha iy Arthur Kichm opening at Wash York l of reheure whic k next month © College of New to teach the art t the Yiddish layed week~ peatter Art ends Harry Wagstaff ¢ “March Hares,” wil ole in “A Dangerous M ble, an acling ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. h. 8 V. Pe-We know of no such school 1 King—R. H. Bun rector of the Hip; A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Elbert Hicks, of Wellsville, who contemplates going on the ‘stag claims to be tune whistler in his town, FOOLISHMENT. Ws Anme Giiffo When folks assert I'm getting stout IT want to ery and yell and shout And yive them all a thump. I don't see why the this-and-that Phey put me down as being fat When I'm just extra plump But I've a knock for every tease. And it's a good one—in my knees. author of | is stage di-| the best two-fings Yed| No. ene ‘NTO ACTION TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. 34, COMPLETED BY FRED. N. ALLER JR. $10 Award TOMMY, TOMMY, PUDDING AN’ ] SAID LITTLE TOMMY, AR, | HE RAISED THE SWATTER, | HF MISSED THE PRESIDENT (jim Fred. N. Aller Jr. ne TOOK THE SWAT TE THERE'S MY FRIEND,- TO WHEN SUDDENLY— roe he. WY) SSED TH a FLY epee ) ae J (Age fourteen) s eis WHOM, TM GOING TO PUT AN | gam AND BROKE THE 8) mixes) (a ye | | No. 467 East 184th Street, Bronx, N. ¥ = ‘ ‘ GOLF \ | | yin \ y | Ke $5 Awards Fa William Hohmeyer AFTERNOON (Age fourteen) TEE eis No. 26 North Maple Avenue. Eas a = Orange, N. J. : : EA ——— Elizabeth Oddstadt ene Pe CC COO TIE TT (Age fourteen) ixtslaeceiale NRIalGeusernele Blase Brana NY oe Tou! Sidney Zasuly Goes uh My (Age fourteen) WET REN! 293 Division Avenue, Brooklyn soa | BY BIG | MAUORITY. | Mow $1 Awards ELIZABETH BALS, age eleven No. 14 Erroll Place, Highland Park, STUART B. CHRISTIAN, age thir- THE “LIGHT HOUSE.” nto the sympathetic ear of the cross-, blocks east," said he, indicating the} 32 Koewenhoven Place, Brooklyn, | New Rochelle, N.Y teen, Church Street, Ramsey, N. J. HERE are twenty-eight lan-| ing cop. | and placing ler safely on the FUER Yong FRANCES HOLOBER, age thirteen, LOUISE ILG, age twelve, No. 878 Names of award winners and $10 | ciagiprapowaai ia Ghleseevuarll: vase decder lieth bowss,-plenasat /S iy No. 301 West 17th Street. N. Y Sedgewick Street, Ridgewood, N.Y. avard winning drawing for Strip No. aj ‘ ib Nec * ba ¥ | . but you're a wonder, aid GEORGE MAYER, age fourteen Np [ELSIE SPOERL, age fourteen, No,| 39 will be published on this page next | count and baseball, Our| she inquired » happened to be THE besr Ls 8745 95th Street, Woodhaven. N Friday. Strip No, 38 for you to com- | Wolicemen understand ail of them, A) “Want to pay your gas bill, lady? OF 762 Forest Avenue, Bronx, N. Y EUNICE P. TUTTLE, age. fourteen, | rae. Will be printed to-morrow: nice old lady who seemed very little| said the understanding office: S MARY OLSON, age nine, No. 131 “Wo. 338 Madison Stree Brooklyn eno Competitor is entitled to more) ina very much lost, blocked the traf-) “Jas.” she smiled PIRITS gp mrraraees fate aS OLIVE HANSTON, age eleven, 9.|$1 awards during ‘the course of these|iic on State and Madison Streets the| "Michigan — Avenue a Adam 2690 Valentine Avenue, Bronx, N. Ny drawing competitions. other day and poured her troubles! street, two blocks south, and two solve

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