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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 4 aor NEW PLAYS | |-208'S can \T'S THPARTY COMIN’ “Td Looe YEH = Dcar LOOKS \ , Gosu! if He ONLY TAKE ThH'CAR OVER "WE ONE That RUN, Jus! FAIR Lu WE ER? Diva \T UL BE TH HAPPIEST LiL! ANSWERED MY 'AD' He < * TDRIVEC'ER AROUND “THe, BIRD IN THE UNIVERSE Ke th There's Tye. DOOR BELL, Joe! “Good Morning, Dearie,” A Joyous Hit D BE HERE AT NINES By CHARLES DARNTON AVING sent “The Love Letter" clothes are beaten to the duat | on its w les Dilling- | he's a me bird and Dixon has all he ham put his house fn or-j can han from the moment he bhe- @er with a typ Globe success. | gins the battle, | Anything short of that in this highly} There are no end of clever people| Fespected hore of musical comedy) in the company and even the chorus orks confusion; not to say conster-) girls act like Individuals, Instead of | Nation, it’s so unexpected. When in’ just a crowd. Only Maurice and Leo- | doubt, Mp. Dillingham has only to} nora Hughes seem outsiders, but It ts| wail in Anne Caldwell, whose mind is|q pleasure to watch them ulide. The @ veritable library of book and lyries.| «ixteen Sunshine Girls dance effect and Jerome Kern, who always bas| ively and the Black-and-White Ball delightful tunes running through his} is novel and beautiful. For that mat head in is instance the Pesult is “Good Morr » Dearie.” Here is something that milk strike cannot affect no labor troubles, though any number | «¢ of girls are emp mak | ant joyous hit that you are sure to the shop on the lower east wide. ‘They | enjoy, : re nice, everyday kind of girls, jolly | @nd fond of dancing, and so the Bow ery is brought back to the stage in a THE BIG. LITTLE FAMILY way that recalls “The Belle of New York.” You get the of it in} PPY|ter the whole production bears the | Dillingham ma even the! pood taste ¢ are! of execilence and rtaining from beginning to end, | t00d Morning, Dearle,” is a buoy- joyed io a swing Screenings “Way Down Town,” one ¢ any | Z ee une Fr ania “ food songs with stories, and in less "SAY ITS D4 ‘ 5 ie time than it takes the cechestra leader ALL OFF "TWEEN We've PABTED , MAIGosHE arcs aes GOSHAMIGHTY! By DON ALLEN tu shake his stick you find yourself Gis An FOREVER AN! ELMER” — WoT aoe Neer . DO YOU OBSECT Joining heartily jn the pleasures of M ° A DAY! CAUSED “YOU “TO = Smeur “= A WOMAN 9 5 { the girls not to mention the rough- WINNIE BusT off TH ' WHo SMOKES ~ HERE'S THEM PAPERS. @hd-tumble fight of two of the boys ENGAGEMENT? ‘ToBaAcco: noes els penneins At puxchane Se a 3 tion picture rights to Kath in the Hell’s Bells Dance Hall. A tough guy thinks an uptown swell has HUES, taken his goil away from him and } hnuvela: have is right. Pretty little Rose Marie is y F ; 1 : ay © pane tem the cause of the scrap, but naturally } enough she pre the handsome chap) in the glad ra | tj ge him. This happens when she arrays herself in all the finery of the shop she adorns, and thus “disguised” | goes to one of those wonderful balls | that meant so much in the life of Cinderella. Louise Groody is captivating as the humble charmer, especially when sh ; dances. Her singi #0 much, though, !!ko herself, pleasing. Oscar Shaw seems to wor- | ship the very ground she dances on, sy Bera eice Ghrad iuihi Rives a grase | “THANKS , Twin ] YOU. yu ful account of himself. An attractive couple, these two, and the along WENT AN D CAVE AWAY i, 4 Deautifully in one of Miss Caldwell's SE OBLIGED _ most fanciful numbers, “Didn't You Oor. SECRET a) iS = To TWIN BRowN § N Believe?” Mr. Kern also dors his HANK a VERY Mucn Lap nr ( in Burt's new novel, ) other of Mrs. Burt’@ mov arine Ney a8, and of course she their brog |sputs and ol’ Lunnon. lin London scenes in ekled on rl-gray sirutting a bit in deah he reason the stars ar most of the Home ng doesn't matter} LITTLE MARY MIXUP few . THE HAMS WHAT AM LOLLYPOPS AND Two os elle best for them with “Blue Danube Blues,” which, like all of his music, orina plays the daugh fg charmingly orchestrated. Inci- a : it, Aentally, Miss Grood, and Mr. Shaw ¢ packer, and e Oe 7 indulge in the longest kiss on record be at ‘ i fe & — § + Bustling about her business ‘as near-French mod{ste, Ada Lewls iv gorgeously funny, Harland Dixen not { only dances amazingly after the fas! gon of Fred Stone, with clever little Marie Callahan as his partner at times, but he acts like the real thing fsacrook. He has William Kent end John J. Scannell as capital alds in “Wasy Pickin’s," a thoroughly amus- ing song that goes to prove New York | fs a crooks’ paradise. We learn “The biggest suckers you can meet on FORTY-SECOND mt Buck" vin the relig al Dodd officia She Must Believe That | “Tell Your Troubles” Gag! | ASAY POLICEMAN! : ANOTHER ROBBERY ee \ (ARE You yes! g * : ‘And somehow we believe it! | FLCOME UP HERE, ‘ TL BET! per > f TATHIN REV GUNHE BAD a NOE ARREST . The dance hall fight of Shaw and} WiLL You ? ee B THAT MASION THE LADY WHo ; >) WS WHO REFUSE & MIX IS MIXED Dixon is really a sporting event that a TENTH FLOOR! Caled me? J * q Te EAT THEIR > Tom Aix Juan rent aen © ; ‘ Zeserves a paragraph to itself. Shaw's F ‘ é OATMEAL ! Lal ar ae smile is knocked out and his dress ern iY yu Mnaeien un “ceca ibaa tal glove-fitting wilt nifo in “The Rough Diamond,” but he gone and went and done it again In “At Your Ser Tom {8 seen in some ot Mix's latest r do-funr clothes and he even we an open Qy faced dress suit "Stew much, Tomassino, much | and Players By BIDE DUDLEY | much! WATCH BEACHCK STRUT “Peacock Alles." wl ts no kin nv M: ALKER WHITESIDE is to be ayia iy ano inde , teen soon in a new play, It is Mr pendent p ro © unwoun “The Hindu,” by Gordon Kean, t J . an invited’ gue seat t and is described as a serious play of A fo) = tel (Commenlora next Wednesda \ modern India. John Harwood is dl- \ AAA 90070 4 ‘ g expected t of guests t recting the staging. Included in the ] Vj jy ZN aie will read br ro from the t east will be Maud Allen, Myra Scott, — - — Wie Vee Pas rate Hes f Sydney Shields, Maurice Barrett,! Mart 2 te f farlowe a special performance of] tar dramatic and musical called ; has been invited ne Clarence Derwent, Stanley G, Wood,| Hamlet” will be given at the Cen-| The Wildcat.” Pepalenl psy Sam RHYMED PROPOSAL: GoselP. i Name," has been sognn THE MODERN “WASHLADY.” j Grant Sherman, William Cooray, ar-| ‘uty Wednesday “afternoon, which | ash, Dorothy South, W. H. Thompson S. Naughty, naughty! RL, E. leas’ opering Nov, ta” Faieht HE washwoman problem {sa dit STATIC. 5 w he free to school children be-] ond Louise Barnolt have bee $$$] wr | 4 Ba Jacl nS » 14, Shirley Mason, Fox s reded @s i Meus BH. Eprague and 8:~Pasum tween the ages of eight and twelve. | gaged for the Maat: “ane Wunee’ || Now dock aie, you “Raymen|Hyetier ee penn Willers various troupes of ee eee one * ee Pes Calo teh rine William L. Ettinger, Superintendent | comes from Spa > . ‘ ey baa dancing girls all sent best wishes to annem : ue. one t onan old fas! i “ACTING ENOUGH"—A. DALY. |: will superv » diatribu- PRS Easpasals’ » s0lkeal Gult mr taddia’.| ei chaniee Wuerk lainow manager! of ene Tiller Sunshine Girls on the open-| Columbus éamfly has more to worry. re : By OULENARION ie \ tion of the tickets. Valen- want to marry people off, not foo! . ing of “Good Morning, Dearie abo! AOR thalval BATSEY s } Arnold Daly, now appearing in| 11) of the tleketa. len MANN OPENS NOV. 14 |the public. We are speaking partico-|,,,Will write more “illabelias” and) | about than some of the rest 1 tis Keith vaudeville in a playlet called | hays Louls Mann will open an engage-|ia11) to m Bp, s, of Woodhaven, The| Mayor Walker Jimmy. A THOUGHT FOR TO | veral days ago their wash was) and kh ; “The Van Dyck," says he will never | . ment at the Apollo Theatre on Nov. y Joecko, the Hippodrome crow, hus -DAY. ate in coming back from the “wash-| | them a . Zz DIDN'T KNOW GRANDMA, : i : 1 14 to be found in tho following received a film offer. A special train will be run to West| lady,” and when she finally did come bay says he's going to do a. ic ' ie eget a. to produce play under bla} yoy yioide, manager of ‘Tanger- dina’ bg Bacaies Ghinaw ind tines yme, written by him: ©. P. Greneker announces proudly | Pint Saturday to accommodate foot-| with the clothes, in answer to. the! Sf All of it tn New: Yor 3 ains," by Samuel Shipma d a ‘ouc alasts. my. By sation aa 1 4 ' - é Pn business direetion. tne," was talking to Julia Sanderaon’s | Lipman, Why go. to Harlem, dear Bushwick|that there are no fat girls in “Blos-| Dal! enthusiasts. The Army cleven| question as to why she was late, she ge to make : "No actor,” says Mr. fueea OD eotnas iy tne eestor tones weatorane oe es qin has been special training all week.| stated: urlesque of the “Phree Musi hei he Casino lobby yester¢ -— ee, js a (Chuckle, chuckle “Well, you see, we 6 Phat 1 all me ant his best work when there depends on RAGS when a Sous Keled bia LEVY-MOKES A MAMA. The Navy footballists will see Al nd the oaths RN ee ree wakceinte to Gaon eet re When out tn Woodhaven there's little ss & oth yi —_— ; Mobile him all the business success of the] ror two free tickets, saying he was| The telephone rang in Mark A Jolson in “Bombo” Saturday night FOOLISHMENT. nice that we have been taking motor Harold Hc Yenture—when he must worry about} agisg Sanderson's nephew. Indicating| Luescher's office at the Hippodrome |. ™¢ AERA IATES BONY ; “TD thnk,” said Miss Bvelyn Grapie,| 18 every day the bills, count the house and, in ad-| the mother of the actress, Nick said: yeaterday, and he pleked up the re- Handsome and manly and just a nice} George Henshall js directing erg ROP ' ae it '| Now the housewife ts wondering ition, go on and give g perform-| “Do you know this lady?” estchester Stock Company, Mount| “I'll send the ea-Kaiser a cable.” | what will happen to her washing size, “Never saw her, y 18 myehi onate, Vernon: She motioned to Dad comes. It is of further nd, Goldwy bullsey: of pi n't he, when pion gunn on’s flagst » a8 19 customa meee? the youth replied Montane I Ao idares : . . P RAVER RAN Der, Pe TOuee SApiieG at's that?” came from Mark A.|In fact, I'm considered a wonderful| Corrine Cantwell of that or interest explain that the poor ration will 1 ome day, of course, he admits, he} ag ee ear ioe Mokes ina mothor? Well, for| prize? |tion has recovere@ from a That the tolls might be had, | woman who is trying to have! couace Han will go back to the legitimate, but aj] ‘The caller suddenly discovered he sake! No, 1 haven't any | you'l be my Sweetie and Pt be your| {nce and 1s back in the cast But the motion was taid on the tavie.| Washing done owns no automobit " ne the present time he is very well satis. | bad an engagement up the street \ w, but Tyi mame it at | peay Special matinee performanc == . Zasu i i te saya some one in p aR SS) Dillingham star that gets [ nearly all the Broadway w SR adtan day ed up with a ae MAD vANSOV I | ACKER JINGLES MERRILY. | " : Bets | Wow go to the movies once yearly,|° given on Election Day FROMTHE CHROTNUY TREE: | DRAYEO FORTHE COUNTRY: rtand asked: Pitts?” Edward Acker, who shares the title | 1 wis asked. or so. Louls Silvers will be the guest of] quie hy cese) Che ceili: ‘aceisera: RO) READER just back from Wash ny Semon dont for TWO PLAYS COMING. Paget : ac a ah “A baby donkey up on my farm #0. honor at a beefateak spread at the ington tells me that the fol-| fortnight’s absolute rest on a palatia! of Special Correspondent of this) | “Qi i thi. i A 7 smut . . ¢ "Maybe they've been cowed by the | 18 fo) chi nen he returne oa The Messrs, Shubert will presgyt | column with Bitewenury | Sinnecynigok, Conn,’ he xeplieds.|/Mar she rete of my life to leva yaw latrines Gundey: evenite police.” | lowing story, a sharp jab at/announsed. he had finished mover Conway Tearle in “The Mad Dog.” | Nutt, has sent us another rhyme. See | naq ‘long tte, we undersiand,| I vow, Violet Heming of "Sonya" has een a [the Mouse of Representatives, has|thousand feet of fi with Helen Menken featured, at the) W2at Edward has written: | watch your at bilinghas iy. P| But you'll have to be patient—d'm| Chosen hedd of te Box Committee! LEAGUE OF SOMETHING. been revived and is betng passed| Asta Nielson, who plays the leadin Lo ee ae eee to a dane) ay for the Equity ball about with twinkling eyes by ‘Wash-|role in the Asta lili Ci 1 Comedy Theatre next Tuesday 6 aid a tailor, quite’p married just now, | ,imtward B. Reese has beon engi 18 business takes him throug} ington lately: Dig screen version of Hamiot hus ing. George Scarborough is the au- or: NOW, ROSALIE! = — b: pvincetown Players for a City Hall Park about every! A gentleman, accompanied by his| teen asked to ping the Muding sul thor involved. ‘ou promised to Yend mea lebtor | _ “I sco by the paper # Ronalle | tavorite is to see the player s Paty he Verge. day. He has noted the flags| alert litte fon, visited the Capitol/in a new Copent _pantomim Richard G. Herndon will put Arnold) Inclosing a check Mae Pincus, a ¢ . “that an|home on a three-base hit." Preaident Henry Ni MacCrack-|of different nations festooned on the| One day while Congress was in ses-| Wonder who ash ; Bennett's satirical comedy, “The But you didn't, by heck! WIRtE Ae af ay ped five EAT aA Me en ered Anis of City Hall and also noted) on with ke x n tia @itle,” in the Belmont Theatre on) You four-flushing slow-pay gout-gedt miles strata! lown hging fo, a a None A Abb ; aA ae get. as ench day (he flags have been | | a the 1 iw 7 ay parach ‘ ught miles ere a son why san se urn ts Monday, Nov. 14. orp? Were flat sahil EDOUIG arRite aaitol wapT Officers f 1, oa oe ex g pay ae “[ notice that Sergt, Woodfill, the, of the Ca lub hor 1 MM men? i \ — HE'S IN AGAIN { J helped’ il King, I tertainer, by sel HNP EC ERERE H Nat tenner: “| 7 national hero, helped his wife wash Bing ny . Bl te lito a chance acquaintance, He ¢ n't. the iY 1 ® r V ow o 1 Pepa hl ron GH IGBRED: | TO STAGE “THE WILDCAT.” Maciyn Arbuckle Was asked recently|the dishes the other night. He ver-| het at the Winter Gars|fiave ‘certainly shown enough Sage | plied took a Rs Oh lo and te artana ee crmecnont arate een = i « Bothern and Lee Shubert on-" john Cort, in axsvciation with Aex|what was his favorite play tainly cleaned up @ lot of Germans,| den last night | Mebbe, though, it’s just Hy-j| then prayed for the country.”—Ros-| pr 1 1 up Lloyd George t Pounce that at the sugyestion of Julia Aaronsobn, is to produce a spectacue. "I think,” he replied, “my super-' too." ori who danced in “What’e'lan piaying for the foreign vote.” | ton Post Qn early fim relay, mee. pe SA RE AAT SERA AT eI Pm