The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1921, Page 22

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b \ THE NEW PLAYS ||. “We Girls” Middle-Aged Foolishness By CHARLES DARNTON ern T MAY be true there is no fool th an old fool yet in taking t we should not, perhaps hia vie ore the middle-aged spec.es Our alton was Grawn to this possibility at tt Forty-eighth Street ‘The t night by Frederic and Fanny Hatton with “We Girls,” the sort of farce tha politely termed comedy The Fanny of the firm must ha had something more than a and (ho matter, one so essentially feminine that we couldn't be expected to take Frederic’s word for it, We are a cordingly compe n knowledge of the sex in considering us plousibie the conduct of a widow ged forty-s 10, 10 play the § of a giddy yo harmer, vidos he nineteen-year-old daugh xw me ter in a con vent, A man might declare this rangement to he preposterous, what does know about i’ ta ignorance is abysmal, hopsess ps thetic. But {t must be said fi Hattons that they frank c ur up common widow asa silly Sadie, mak- it-headed thar as would sug 8 exposed tng her even more lig her unnatural blond gest, Foolish middle-age just for the fun of the thing, thoug t may be taken seriously by women who carry their years to the “beauty parlor” and steadfastly refuse to 1c « calendar in the face these the play may have f it hasn't, heaven help it At first glance last night the w.dow wearing ont was certainly “a sighi,” of those hideous masks that are sup: posed to be good for the fa But with its removal sie was seen to be pretty and wpparently young enough to make her dangerous in the eter man-hunt, She went for “exer-| ciser” a little, rested @ lot, and Jamored for a doclor the moment he felt herself threatened with wrinkles. She offered positive proof brain-pan, ‘Silly met!’ and hearing was d like a spring of an empty she would murmur, helieving. She dre d, her light fancy turning Dancing was one of her de- lights, with high kicking a's a spe- cfalty. Thus she enchanted admir- ers of assorled ages, one A Ca outh who would have made her a cod son, It embarrassed hey momen. / srily to have her daughter bolt bach from the convent but she got over! ‘hig difficulty by presenting the girl) buds. low About Plays | and Players By BIDE DUDLEY JHE negro porter of a Broadway theatre was hard at work yes- terdi weeping out the lobby when Joe Leblang, who knows him happened ulong and stopped “Howdy, Henry!” said Joe | “Howd: Mistah Leblang!” me the reply, as the porter continued to , election's over | “Yas, sah!” | “Hylan wins.” | suh, he jes’ mopped up.” ‘By the way, fle ked Mr Leblang, “did Curran get the black yote?” Henry stopped sweeping, Ah doan’ know nothin’ ‘bout de viack vote,” he said but Ah knows got de black eye And Henry went back ty wok SHE'D BEEN VOTING Evelyn Fulte offi An hard of “Lilion very youthful looking. the Children's Society cal day atterno alo. IRENE EXPLAINS I in of “The G we Follies has refuse a Rea-Head Chy not a red-head,” says Mis mite “YOURS MERRILY” SAILING. a s Met John i. 4 s to ly n nat nh her twin bro’ sixty-five a least tndia known, and then he ned by a pre an elderly suitor Marg Young cle vanity and charin of t Although Juliette Da than nineteen and that her with Edward Fie ve father-in y nic spared iin aw 6 ely ano’ impossible motor cop hopeless jover. ‘This yf the absurdities o was tie and charming as t she sang and danced delightfully scene was It was on who returned age became gene wa ma ooked as a pr fa litte She might bette: n the role of a a ® age from y widow more daugh with an oniy f “We Girls.” "THURSDA’ NOVEMBER 10, Avat JOE’S CAR te WHEN Youle = You Jus MAKE A G@aRe (LU PROBABLY UL, INTELLIGENT STuby OF @aRs -| \ IND CUT FOR Y Le TH’ BS aT J Buy FoR £Y — Don't > _ WORD FOR ned AN LEMM ‘Oly OTF ~ ‘i | BIT or F SOMEONE OUGHTA Ger cooked fron ‘ail soft th ser em- and have one Honey! HAVNT ‘You FORGOTTEN _ SOMETHING ? a \ ys RE OLD ENOUGH “T Buy one | HAVE BRAINS ENOUGH je KNOW A GCOD CAR FROM A SOUR ONE -|( MY STARS — 7 ONT CULENOW / WAY You FORGETFUL WHAT Date “Tr / las ee OLD DEAR —SuST QO YRS. AGO “TO-DAY Woo LED ME TO @Prors Paw co WY were LITTLE MARY MIXUP LA SODA = 1 cant MAKE uP MY MIND JF TL WANT CHOCO!ATE | o@ VANILLA “THERE LEADERSHIP ENDED! my + Now IT WANT CHOCOLATE 4 bp SO IM GONNA; ~_, I cuess aie ae | TAKE VANILLA | | 4 lin TAKE § ce Tu TAKE é VANILLA { cHocoLaTE —- ene \ tone. will sing a { RHYMED PROPOSALS. lence o DONA CARAUB ES Noe S. OrA | aol | "i » Mr. Sothern made # Sanday nigtt at t Sa a: G | ‘ o ” did Miss Moiriow Tieat % g man bs 1 es! valacea tent fe apening of the ne me rrotie. seheduled for Noy Whe te AE | 4 heen postponed to Nov > % IM. i ree S$ SHOW HIM decorators more time « Me va Roger | Batchelder. SPAIN TROUBLED BY WAR. uly ty 11s the following ca ‘ rom i cooks dey United st . ‘ 4 17 H n Good Morning, Deari “The Big 4 ; ben ¢ atest b r Cana raat a - ur 0 tgon Heat Sensurtow Since t4e2 When ¢ tCanion, da in the history o Dominion,’ ho is now at the Astor, 1 % i " ve sress agent couidn ' asserted neis H. Dunn, Inspector is in revolt and Spay - ‘ ef Provir evenue for the Prov- n forced to send 100,000 60! i 4 Gers to Melilla ere conditions " u bet ‘ . ave t Penns, 1 at ab 7 , ; a] Canada is doing $60,000,000 tour ; “Price rat Le aaeds i gx + i. " annua’ nat ke went on, ayes 1 and milk t rie enn bags AnD ay 2 ences ' correspondingly Neh . s D Reais ita CaM} rikes, but no big one You promise to “home bre rey « ith . lonsiiess sity ane . Peay Hy Bet V get you we ree . attraction the booked fail until ‘after | ty reason i ; ed ui and " ee bis way 16M for many of the secret Rut stay and drink t u W, Lueseber A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY relieve. the sanest tions which formerly mid y i. waa huni a 1 ‘ ne When 3t was hotbed of anarchy have been wip L led a ye igo, it was regarded i Hips n he Apr W i GOSSIP, F F ‘Yueaday. Dr. Lew Prall aays D experiment, but the results have out teens iy Ue 0 | Ma wil) Open’ at the Huypire on | used to be.--Wellavilie O ‘ peen Hay it will 20} IT LOOKED LIKE ONE peanentenu ue ; ) : pen alt reseinded Government con- ae avd y ven . N ( all the in our pre Woe ng Charies Fran Paul Hyvertor “ vin ns | the Interstate Cor Commiss ' te Wrigit, Kramer and Blythe Daly w FOOLISHMENT. ne t an’ Publicity Director ex den Manegenner ie uiathouse, | (bein "The Varying @hore * Rade When? wath do 2 have eee aber, |Wilson's two campaigns and foru : The Film Club will see Bessie Ba the st thirsty have only to |bose of Linde YOUNGSTERS SEE “HAMLET.” Mie # next Monday Almost evern that 1 ment Bho, ther’ day. Ee wore a am \ hres ind 1 are " " p we the e about three yards w i And fa fe e elec » office. dXcquse OT (ea TusT KNOw Tu CHANGE MY MIND AGAIN! CAN'T PULL THAT “LosT MY MONEY \Gac ON ME! SPECIAL tuncHes | | Fox | LADIE Copyright, 19th Preee Pablianiog Oe IN Y ras eh nig Go. 18. Y. Keay, ees miteeklines : the whistle? qn to the United States, snd 1 JAPANESE MISSION HERE Q the th n 1 n FARTHEST FROM hers Vor a Gp- Broadway. arthest fro ound ow HOME Dau or Hic af D from | * — THEN YOU COME. To ME — } MLe Tete You w WHAT CAR j Screenings FARNUM IS FIT. Wiliam Farnum, Fox star, te champing at the bit and anxious for som real work to do. No wonder the redoubtable Billi, sed as he has been to strenuosity tor past quarter of a century, should © fretting # bit. For the past seven non Varnum has been darting vul France, n one of his Italy and Switzerland ‘gz motor cars and on- ‘al vacation since he nty-tive years ago. now he s all ready to jump o the mov.e h ess and re- ure wor a Farnum to we A < spr sept wp his ying nis t started And Wa inging novelties, Farawu tting average when he inded by being entirely different vom any screen siar who has pe- urned trom Burope since the war, What about moving pictures’ m Lurope?” cross-questioned Bi should | lnow? 1 went awa: rest and not to look into any pictue situation. Just tell the fo I don't know.” CHAPLIN DRAWS A FEW, Charlie Cha n draw some. And this doesn't refer {to poker, wreath or salary I know Lcan draw as well as soma of the cartoonists,” insisted Charlie recently, and grabbed a bit of paper and penoil. Hirst he drew a very crooked line and announced it wes the Erie Railroad. ‘Then he made a ew more dashes and crosses and an- nounced that lie had completed hts cont. of arms. In telling what the coat of arms was meant to be Charlie said it was a derby hat, twe shoes rampant and a bamboo cane. The derby looked ke a cracked gold-fish bowl, the shoes didn't jock lke anything at all and the cane re sembled a string of frankfurters. As a cartoonist Charlie is a good fi m_comedian. You must admit,” he offered, along the drawing: resemble most cannot nists inasmuch as 1 NARROW ESCAPE. Conway, one of the bery of Jack stars and starettes on location makiug “Wards of the North,” had, according to telegraphic information, a narrow escape from death when he was struck: by a falling wire states thet Jack wae moc au unconscious. it neglects to slate whether the tree will recover ow not JUST RIGHT. Hrneat Hilliard, now working witi George Ayvliss in’ the production © “idle Hands.” says he was down in Porto Rico recently and saw one of )is company give a native a bottle of oonshine in captivity. to my surprise,” said Hill. e native showed up the nett dav, alive and not kiek!ng. “How was that liquor gave you” T asked him. Fine, boss.’ he answered, ‘!t wae just right, [f it had been any better’ | wouldn't have got it, and if it hac Decne ane iarotea (eornuldvaayel Gita me. Ut was juat ri ght. , “And there vou ar CUT-BACKS Garon, French star So-and-Se Pauline saya the only thingg t she cannot sticks to the kes Amer'ca, she 4 have plenty of com. Wiliam Christ pbune scorns precedent. Me never uses a scenari» a Aieaolin but ‘makes emit " Well? You 1d a . Cons 1 y ¢ great Amie ee. We a ° athe r y days, : creen acting "star batsman off rdinals, {s hangin } studios a lot. H f says Le likes to wateh the actors ap@ + nctresses emote hry Brooks so Broadway car a "That bo'll be seein’ things at night jian't caretal.

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