The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 32

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FRIDAY, Ss EPTEMBER us 1921 “ cor eaemeen RE 9am TATA Tet BY CHARL It was good to hear the rich brogue ¢ of the Irish Players again last night, ha but thie when our « nds from D lone after geome of them, at any rate—came ands No Henry Mil Theatre and wrangled ae ne and merrily in Lennox Robinson's com- Irish Play e had better edy “The White-Headed Boy.” There n their time, but in Can wo peace pefol c d somewhat me story “The Soe peace tll just before th ond | Whites ean oy y yain @ play, and then it was compul-| humor, The sport of it lies in its sory. shiftiness, not to 8 ickery You Shortly after the trouble started it} may not believe tha uth is a bad | thing in a little pl Wke Bally- olay clear EY the play had wake? | colman,” as you are told. It isenough ts nickname from the pet son Of 4/t, know there is good fun in all the widow, Her other children had been} bickering and dickering. compelled to worry along as best they| Maire O'Neill added largely to the a | delight of the performance as the re- could at home so that Denis might) sourceful Aunt Ellen, though occa- go to Dublin and study medicine.| sionally her comedy methods were a But it seamed that all he had been | trifle obvious, That food old stand- doing there was spending money anu|>¥, Arthur Sinclair, scored emphati- missing is “exams.” Even worse, jeally as Buffy. ‘Sydney Morgan played George excellently, and Arthur he had been going to the races, and for ail his brother George cared he Shields was a most engaging “white- headed boy.” All the other charac- could go to the devil. Then, lo and bebold, there was} ters were in capable hands. Denis home again, as fine a lad as{ THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ever steped out of @ tailor shop! By | the clothes of him and the airs of him | you'd never guess he was one of th - ~ \ x family. But be was to hear a bit| aT | WSAY Fed 1 of news about himself that would You DONT / NoPE t Not wipe the smile off his hanasume face, ) SINCE I Gor No more money would George giv2 | SPEAK To “SAM Dbim to make a bad doctor of himoeli Goorus ? But be would give him enough w g» to Canada and work for a living. Lit- tle good did it du Denis to lose u's] temper and tell his foiks it was their fault he had been picked out as the clever one of the fumily and that now they were turning bun out, George had made up his mind, and made up it would stay But what about Delia Duffy, who en promised to Denis these two back? ‘The would n off. Wout 2 Wait | : John Dutty, Postmaster | John Duffy, John Duity, Chairman of the Rural District Council, no less, would have something to say about that. So it was a grand job in Can- ada that Denis Geoghegan was go- | ing to take, was it, with nothing to | do but walk around with his hands | in his pockets and put money in the | bank? The sly way John Duffy had LITTLE MARY MIXUP =< their voices te! slipped to ; } Re putty want ihe ; Ag WE ae ‘Two | \ it sal dene Mr DOGS AND THEY Breath ol a HAD SO MANY. . A FLEAS WE } ite ine e gold ana i SOLD "EM 4 twenty r perat time s and H man and it w day's work. ' He would magnanimously cal! off the ' suit. But little did he count upon Denis and Delia big as life, blatting t mews H ried. And Denis, to him, ; threatened to d all by money only Duffy would give No, said Denis v te be free. “He y ing to be free,” “and we're like t ‘ ment offering him ev About Plays! , iy KATINKA'S | olMy Money IN THE Beer Stew / ‘ ‘ nS é SLOT AN’ 1 GoT ' ( and Players ||! fecoxs union Got SOURKRAUT! n . . wv (|! : By BIDE DUDLEY 4) FHOLOS ITs = — —! ANNUAL , PEAKING of “putting on dom, ‘BANQUET Wiliam n is to have a} real Baron as bis press agent in| PANO THE connection with hi “The Silver | } Fox.” C. P. Creneker, representative of the Shuber' } ests, has engaged Baron Grivot de | \ Grandcourt of London for this work. | “Please don't say I am tired of s0- | eiety and, for that reason, am to work NICKELS ' for my living,” said the Baron to Mr. i 4 | Greneker. “I have always - | JIN SLOTS AT THE ; I tested the frills and furbelows of so-| [PUT and TAKE | galled inodern ‘smart’ society that 1 | | Rave never given myself the oppor- | JHASH PARLOR } tunity of becoming tired of it One | | reason I have accepted Mr. Grene- Ker's offer ty that I find it necessary | eit nee hha ye Hes TS Stee: a to pay my hotel bill.” i nf t 7 Well, after that n't have to | is call for too mue! ' wear ovr evening s when the | OUR YOUNGER POETS || vivet™e juice. | Bombo" opens at t! Bgron drops in with his press stuff new Imperial ‘Theatr: on Oet. ; ' tta boy, Baron! | | ; * De liga Bert Fromm of Washington Heights A WRONG IMPRESSION. ' GEE, HOPE, ARE YOU WELL? snot only wants t sr ofl Jolly-| “Like a King,” which Adolph Klau- ! j And while we're on ect of |pop, but be wishes to please his lady | ber is producing, has nothing te rhymes, Jet us show you ple of love by getting her name im the| with kings, queens and courts. | Hope Hampton's skill us a poet. Real-| paper, wert is but fourteen years of | y an acter applied to him for a) nig i y, it's almost a Jas Arthur fo- Genfela, the picture frame poet, can/Age, but he admits he's in love. saying he could wear court re-| 1 write. Miss Hampton, being a film, Here's his rhyme: Braver Mr Be Se tar, “shoots” as follows: j Censors, censors, may 1 yo to swim? Yes, Miss Hope, if you want tuh, Of all the drinks I've had, methinks This one all others would eclipse: | in the author's u punch in it Everstt Butterfield > play IT'S A GREAT LIFE Once on a whil ‘ an from the Bronx t in Club Main Street.” amazed. One is Gul between Uattandah cigiaak Misnnan Bainter vat Hoffers and is Waltz" is teaching Lydia we” Havea [CROWS AND BARKERS o'The Merry Widow” to My name is > y a i " A stage crew of Bfty-tw Jn rea a) 4 at . PRIN an j Lehew i iow Pi tag is ginning But tt's uot like trying home-mace r Barkers were present | ee ere y Thirty- brew. reet the juggling bulldog jRyan w be featured by, | Garr IT's “BOMBO.” FOR A. L. JACOBS. ‘The Messrs, Shubert announce that | play eatled “Bombo.” Tho name is a Sok saslaoaen wank ae Jacobs, aitorney for PA was held this morning at penn ato are eee Sore MMee oe iv | THE NEW PLAYS | “The White-Headed Boy” wa Sree Rich in Irish Humor | Saat ana ES DARNTON | WHY T THOUGHT He WAS AN’ OLE F y HOME =TOWN, FRIEND \ Me Eve — 3 ot, a) (58 NoT ANY ) “EAS “There is no court in this pla nd no royalty exc contr HALTOM Manerere lau apt has been en important rele i John. Meonan's production of the “The Man in the Making’ funeral of the late Abraham | Ai Jolson’s new musical ghow will be |being tried out im Baltimore this yrighie Martin of Welleville writes Frook Bylivester, Horace James, t that Fommerantz, is ANYBODY BEEN IN “This Uo SiR, BUT | A MAN CALLED UP PON” Ti PHONE | Peg (T'S asout “fy! BILL FOR all FIXIN: YER CLUTCH ON 7H! CAR —HE SED He's Comin’ HE SAID IT wuz iT SEE YA VERY WAP OR) TANT — AN' T'CALL Him uP TH MINUTE Y'GIT, NULL ee FRIEND — \ — -S0L/ SRE eo: , YEAH — TS THe |, Borener MAN. | SIGN SAID "TURTLE “Soup |” AN' THERES A inoeauiror zabeth Bellairs an in Hilda. Spong's ny he Ban” \¥ | Nazimova will leave for 14x geles Sunday to make picture: she will be nin a spoke jott will appes Tangerine” bing will n do Yes-| jailer in * r Sli he tal sop I, that they town's name to Pe may 1 ‘ominerani + had to go to chmidt and H 1 ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. 11 M--Tou New # rorm-) Will be at the Liberty soon, Mary| M Ethel Levy is in Sum H./ but she's coming back her | vaudevill 1s A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Orang Niche ickson Dunn com ONCE HAD A CHANCE “To MARRY 4\ MY WIFE ) es — You GIMM His DoEs Han So MANY FL HE 30up ‘EM TS You BOBBIE said LEGCO! THis PIE (9 & INE - You PUT YOUR |7 UHO “Took THAT NICKEL IN THE Bowl OF CHOWDER | || 1 LEFT Here ? der Mile, Lenglen stirred up such a) @ racquet.” er | the | But see that your suil covers every ‘An exhilarating, GOSSIP. Bill at Divercen in’ Phiteel limd | Marcelle Carroll is on the sea en] ysonq arr: ornto: , And stay up to your ucck se! dnortegiteg Fauts from France paar: gHAGe Meme Uh ; Sip from darling Retty lips | Wonder where sey Wood got} Arthur Vinton has replaced Charles wat-tul - t “Artists for her | waldron in 1 Waldron a} At “Being a tennis player, t's no woa- FOOLISHMENT Sweet Mabel was a charmer, Her daddy was a farmer, Her cousin was an iceman And her uncle tas @ stew. Nhe married Isaac Taylor, A funnylooking sailor, But I don’t care a darn, 1 don't, {nd I don’t think you do. $10 Award John Potenzo (Age fourteen) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “How's the furniture business, ane $5 Awards Ob it's moving along.” | William Talbot 1 i | (Age fourteen) Ne all itar 3 on Reena "RF. D. 26, North Street, Greenwich, we Conn. THE ERROR OF HIS WAYS. Cordelia De La Garza visiting doy at the jail and (Age twelve) wid one kindly (hat since you have Abraham Schonholtz c have had time for (Age fourteen) meditation and have decided to cor- | No, 142 Suffolk Street, New York City, rect your faults “{ have that, mum,” replied the prisoner in heartfelt tones. “Believe me the next job I pull this baby| HELEN WENSLER, ovat “Fhe American Legion wa eat ssp ame saree Award Winners, Strip 35 Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing | No. 3 Hancock Street, New York City. Hotel Lorraine, New York City. Weirfield Street, Brooklyn, N. bi, CARRIE MATTESON, age thirt ~ AN’ BRING His LawYER , HE SED How muct ‘ot e For Trt’ FLEAS OFFA- OUR TW \ Re Meneetar AT DIDN'T MIND YOU STEALIN THOSe THREE SPOONS BUT Y'AIN'T GONNA No, 977 Third Avenue, N. Y. C. LORIS CORCOS, age seven, No. 411 1. LESTER STEIN, age fourteen, No.!/ ( 228 Beach 87th Street, Rockaway | Beach 37th Street, Edgemere, L. 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