The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 36

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LyaRebeay RE” ARRAY Bienen ” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 THE NEW PLAYS “The Straw” aSOSH.,T HAVENT RIDDEN OH A ALL RIGHT “HEN, DON'T! MEBBE This BIRD HAS : , DAWGONNIT, I'LL WALK! vou ; . INE. WAS STOLEN — HE LooKeD “Ht MEL a COULDN'T MAKE ME RIDE NO! fy Human and Moving | 1 Gibt Sina SAO: DS ML US ot pete A HEART — PROVIDING HE Ke. De. Now DON'T Tink 1 WANTA HOLD ANT “TAKE ME. TO “TH STATION! Him UP with A GUNS ROvCe AN' OFFERED ME A RIDE BY CHARLES DARNTON. LWAYS interesting and unusual, | she is glad he has gained what she + ON ase | 1o8t os Bugene O'Neill fights disease |" aimost heartbreaking, indeed, was with love—the love of two tu- Margalo Gilmore as this brave girl Beroular patients in another of Bis | singing nothing but selfishnoss at) Rotadle plays, “The Straw,” finely | ),ome and eating her heart out at the) acted last night at the Greenwich Vil- | Snatorium. ‘To this role Miss Gilmore Mage Theatre |gave courage, charm and infinite Pulmonary drama, except for the | pathos, ‘Though not at ‘all Irish in| Sentimental case of “Camille,” might | appearanee, Otto Kruger played Be thought forbidding and gloomy. | stephen with ease and understand- But O'Neill does not make it so, siV- | ing. A rare old Irishman, in spite of | f img it the saving quality of th and | unbelievable stinginess, was Henry | atrengthening it with hope. It i8|/Wood as the girl's hard-drinking | cheering to see the lovers clutching at | father, and Jennie Lamont made the | ae this straw just as the girl seems to | female of the species an equally rec- | be slipping away from life, yet 80 /ognizable type. Robert Strange was poignant that you see them through a| properly detestable as the fear rat. | stricken quitter, and Katherine Grey : i din & is ensur te dellive in |tr acres Peneible and Sympe- qN = iz the ultimate recovery of Eileen Car-| Mr, O'Neill has George Tyler to 7 << ty mody than in the sudden love of | thank for an intelligent production of | By @aphen Murray after months of little | & memorable play. More than selfish friendship, though | SSR a lll ctl ; He's Licked Before He Starts! bering that circumstances alter cases, Beeksiee grant this niuch to the au-|> |:a'l © =X ‘4 DEAR ~oUR ay) WHY HES “THe Moé6Y Rie. Fonly to encourage him in oul-| [oe Y ~er wire : DAUGITER 15 GonG ); ' UPRIGHT, HIGH MINDED, : tivating happiness for once. J SNS oHe HAS te MARRY HONORABLE SOUNG MAN “on! SHELL STARVE. Mieen ie absolutely tric, a clear-eyed - ¢ A PLEASANT SURPRISE ; MR peweeray! h IN “THE WORLD OUR PooR -% ' iri who sees through the big coward Piney et aides 3 - \ ti! CALE iO DEATH & - to whom she is engaged when ho is} x Come BACK # i 3 . ¥ 4 \ GOOD IDEA, TOO. afraid to kiss her because she has eohsumption, and then gradually gives Ber heart to the young newspaper reporter under treatment for the same @isease at a sanatorium. Though @tephen likes her from the first, it is apparent ho thinks more of his wor than he does of the girl who types the stories she encourages him to write. Even when slic breaks her engage- ment, he merely makes a common- ‘ Place remark about “Joye without a E g@ttmmer of understanding,” little ie. guessing how deeply he is wounding | te f Marshal Neilan is thinking seriousls of assembling the cut-outs already made of “Penrod” and offering ther to the public as a real kid reel, anc with thirty live, husky, real boy- in the sust it should be a itummer. “More things happen before the camera that are not i the seript thas can be imagined | busy all the time while cute Penrod ke a cork ing kid film ame mble them for that pur pose, at that.” It is hardly necessary to say tha Bill, the famous Charite Cha i dog, now starring in De on many of these unexpected 5 |He isn't a bit camera and has hopping out scene d do ne the girl. Tho it all steadily | fmereases until Stephen is discharged | t as cured, and on the night before he § fq legving Eileen meets him at the Lee ewes least expect ih oresa roads to say goodby. Then, ) gftor the halting farewells, she ca ; ii ; = —- YM pnt pale ' i iar tt no iste Radiat Rlngets se MoM. Bosse - You. Youre AN Udi y SOME MIXTURE. joes him. Tho pity of tt is sus ex-| [X| MAKE Bosse guit Must n+ ii Moreno’s new Vitagrant “A Guity Consci The scenes leading char n and the film wat JOLD sWeeztens| HeY Moms | HE conTRaDIcTeD : HEAR {| ME AGAIN ¢ SSS nothing. It is this knowledge all pects nothing in return, and gets| [° ella | CONTRADICT SSS along that has caused her to grow S SS im ? - 5 : worse instead of better, and when | Ss & THAT ? 21 ae acters are | shot” in Ameri z | “Btephen comes back to visit her in the | \ a l} GA \aseitio mine cet ne tae _ autumn he sees death in her eyes. | : b @ 2 y Tj; r Gi l of India, it is confidentially given wut ‘The knowing head nurse tells him the ~ y C J r Yy Wj B that dur ing Of hs A ony acon’ : ' “ + eal trouble, and in the hope of saving Mi é : | Mins UE e// \ Cc YY totes peodven’ sow. a natural” + her Mfe he agrees to ask Kileen to , — ; / AT! ANOTHER * marry him. As he gocs to her again Yo | WHAT! if +} the change is worked in him, one of . 2 i Fm ° F We thought that by now every mule ' Z ZB : d {G movie star able to act had a 4 those miracles in which we should - Z ' BZ / "i Z 4 F = \ Jat some time or another as a Se Mke to believe, and happiness comes j . y 2 FF a in the Northwest Mounted. It { to the girl. O'Neill leaves us to hope ‘ however, that there was one left. Now it’ gene O'Brien who wi! }show open-eyed and wide-mouthe just how the members of thit famous organization trail and catch }thei man. It's a treat, however, to sit throuct one of these films with a bona fide member of the Mounted. ‘They don r make any re ce speaks health will follow. From the dingy icitchen in town to @e isolation room in the country, “The Straw” is intensely human and moving, by far the most poignant play of years. It is likewise interesting in fits sanatorium aspects, with the po- tients anxiously waiting to learn how Many pounds they have gained or D “Br rte i Teer ond talking freely of “t b's” and WHAT'S THE IDEA OF GOING ONE NEVER CAN TELL BUT WHAT WouLD YOU Do IF, SAY, FoR INSTANCE, WELL, GOODNESS KNOWS 1 5 4 HE GYM EVERY NiGHT,| | WRONG, WHEN’ A GOOD STIFF "RIGHT* WAS AW NOON, BUT FER AU THAT IM _ WHERE PUTTEES GROW. Riteaing & tery.” But theepproacn| || ©,” , , WHILE T WAS AWAY Sotte AFTER Rete necaneeiacaninae PV Gener RULERS) CROW am Borer ess se cat cn the day when | {HUM = Grown’ Husctes | KARNKAS WOULD CONE IN MIGHTY HY HUSBAND TRIED To KISS You ? TLE COMES BS ONLY HUMAN, Mon! and churning in ficuion and moton @tephen's weight 1s up three pounds| |'| 1S NO PASTIME FER A : pictures. It scoms that if a writs and Elleen’s down just that much, and | does do he send his character South Sea | where they land on some desert anid jlonely, but beeyutitul i They ma nes and with feminine twined with sea. tells him that | me will have discovered ot puttecs, and un | has cOme back to the | adornment | The two e Goi lacDona 5 vehicle, FILM SPOTS. Myron Selznick has just decided i¢ keep Hiaine Hammerstein aud Nile Welch playing opposite one anothv? seeing as how weld (sereen) harness, says Goldwyn ha tor “Remeni- ure the famous Will personally direct. Wel © A RNOLD DALY ts leaving vaude- A ville again, for a role in a play, True to bis promise, he isn't t be the producer of the play but wi!l be merely very prominent among tne ‘Belp. Blanche Yurka and he wil ‘have the principal roles in “The Wite With @ Bmile,” which the Theatir| many Hall and get Croker to give me @uild will present at the Garrick on | the Inaide dope on the election for you. "Nov. 28. Frank Reicher is staging the pga yes iy toga Bod a here) oe, | | RHYMED PROPOSALS yl like “Bombo.” | > ° sunburn cure. She's been working io production. Last summer the play he wife understand tt tekos| “THE HONORABLE” 18 HERE Lee White is to be held oth h D G d St Catalina. Looks like another bit of See en ae ine titer cr] Gotan in, politics once in a while | Henry, the Banjo Tickler, of Ridge- 8 . nite is to be held over another | I e avs 00! ori1es : Uke ano 1 2 propaganda tor Culifornia’s summer Coke Martin, the constable here, got | wo |..We have been Will H. Haysed to| week at the Winter Garden. The propagan ‘La Gouriante Madame Beudet.” Jt] into an argument with a negro-wonan | woot puts in a bid for the hand of | +n effect that “The Honorable Barney | Messrs. Shubert announce that like winters. council of Keith heads to decide what | yours to C. P. Grenecker, 44th Street to do with the $4 Theatre. It must be a single word | Chadwick 18 looking for a of Pula A 5 ’ Halpes paantad ee nal tracold | ana ‘Todd plays the part of a boy ; S Conae: yesterday and came out about fifth of Pulaski Street, Here's the| Ward, the Weli-Known Statesman,” | Will be presented tn a play by Harold | ana T y is by Denys Amiel and Andre Obey, | Print that owed, “Tl wit ade te | very bid: |has returnod first class from Europs, | Atteridge before Jan. i ONE PROBLEM SOLVED, | than soronels and simple kale than | named E helbert in Pay, Beas unele, Phineas Bone, managed to mix| I’m a young fellow and I'd like to| Where he toured England, Scotland| Charles Gray, formerly at the Play- RGE was in a despondent | Norman bloc oP OM Sore ate Pine / HE HAD A SUSPICION. In kong enough to got his nose ig voung. fellow ang 3d dnd Ireland entertaining the masses has been appomted assistant Soea: » he proposed, but alas! ers all call tuum ad, tov Sem Campbell, one of Kansas City's| smaaned. ‘There waa much excite-| _ meet “His Honor’ 19 now getting ready to surer of the Ritz Theatre, | ait intasal deanna gaidl| °, Mr, je remaried, *|, arene Fiche Wad ' fest: Known hotel men, is in New| ment but could learn nothing.—Jett."| That sweet little Anna of Pulaski| entice a few vaudeville dollars right| Julia Sanderson, Laurette Taylor, | ,, » Mabel, dear” he sald, | shall never love again. ‘The only man | ham-wrappered her : ' Pott, o: the Pennsylvania, We kno py here in our own United 6tates. eee ease ln Ware willar. | “marriage Is out. of the question just |I ever loved was killed at the battle | Screen career, has been emancipated, } ‘Sisory in win Ba aura ater JUST JINGLES. Bhe must de @ corker, and you will Peat i tel ARtor, Nov. at the Equity|now, You seem to have, forgotten) fo, oo. oned tor ne hat, a dread Peet lear’ ataty eEA ain figures, so here J . all, Hotel Astor that I'm but @ poor clerk dn a meare | py} " On Pere eet moe Oe bs i Tommy threw a custard ple, bs ful smile upon his features dresser t | A hotel where Bam once worked haa| Hit poor Grandma én frye agrye sian tenor, is! q THOUGHT FOR To-pay. | “ary” "Yes, t know." he aatd, with deadly | Billie Dove's new starstng role ts ® cooler containing mineral water in Grandma turned 301 i , | It might mean a match between her! now with Greenwich Village] 4” ronort je out that the P re “Oh, George, don't let poverty in-| calm, “Antietam, wasn’t it?”—Hvery-| that of a country girl who comes to the lobby. It also had a new negr ih Ae MRED AIMC 9098 Gir and me. Follies eee oe eet nat ines arn it| terfere with our happiness. We can | body's pe |New, York and gets in the chords r, think! p wale! , 7 e and Eleanor } 5 - roar we ee | 1 y if necessary.” mmepeee J Ought to fit like a rubber gloy ile ec raarocrer cunaing (me yaeer |e at But if 1 must make ten thousand a] tore at tie tiovernon Ind sn’ scolden | does We in that | Hea cue ten) & Oar IE neoosnary VINDICATED HERSELF. Jalid just hat thing, het 01 ‘ is 7 00, of A a1 da “Golde ‘dgeon, Bird Millman, Jock “9 k er : now 0 3 ° q Ale Immediately lie frowned deeply ¢ year or so | Daya theatre party at the Galety| srippodrome crow; Wells nol auties, ete Why, ont NE of the best known ways ot} : ere ta a ae kuee ‘Soden BO EA eves am Baby went with Sister May |1 don't think I'd be the proper young| 4° BIRR nae joinea | Zeriram, Peacock, can't even cook.” torturing one's wife is to tke] tained when he fell from a horse . . new Atredale puppy has joined | 5 y “Indeed, L can, e ome to dinne . actin, er r $ “Ab des kain't say,” replied the ne-| To the Zoo one sunny day, deau, the cast of “A Bill of Divorcement.” | Pisyegen Cecil d Rio ho cae4 pane command. Be moe sa Gi nhal VNR otlng lathe “Ewe Orehay (gre, “but Ab gat a s'picion somethin'| Lion dit off daby's hand, For Dve found very often; 4 fact, ag|An old scadog brought him from lon the association might | come for my confession, # | pentedly. \ Judge Blank was in. tie b Bethe G0 me FROME erawied up inter dat watah coolah ax Boston on a bark r “The | y yh] | habit of doing this, and on one occa-| , mon's latest role is that of ' ne x “Goodness me!” said May. “My a rule non a ba act from either “The|1 got a certificate fr Om Ma a B *-|a property boy in a theatre, A ‘Texas died. 3 Percy Oakes, of the vaudeville team ‘The Blue Bird." school three months sion he received a very neat little les-| cre rs) 1 i i land!” Those kind don't want deaus, they,| of Oakes and De Laure, says he is wp The young man §: son from his wife, g on Larry for destructiveness, < Mi NUTT’S DOPE. toant a foot. dance 1,000 miles in 1,000 hours, If you | FOOLISHMENT. darling.” he said, “come to my |” Tye Judgo bad arrived home wich | Jim Neu brewieintsre relenge sin ; zr eftereon Shrewsbury Nutt, special] Billy took some dynamite, eee ~__} must know. “If T were a man I would fight arma! it shail be as you wish—one | 4.06 jopal friends and that day th ed “The Messenger." It is all ‘eorrespondent of this column, has| Blew our cook clear out of sight. Guldo Ciccolini, _ tenc formerly| Bach time I was sure I was right | Meu 4, day will, be more tha about a me to the Keith Vaudeville head yester heing ent io, & writen us a chatty note from Bogush, : Chic pera C enough!"—Hver: ~od larder s unusually empty. H'S) pang o atte ne ; -4 x ¥ note from Bogush,| 45 the bits came down, said he: day in a letter dated Wyzetta, Minn “ seas Waar vai Said Annabelle Lowe . 2 | wife preserved her equanimity, how- | GARR Oe wires THe navel OF oa ‘Dear Dud—I and the wife are out| “She was lonesome as could ve.” | {wants Odd votre geo. the sender To Whiff Smith, her beau. HIS FIERCE REVENGE. ever, and managed somehow to get|senger actually gcta there, There on a little trip. I seo by the PoURHE a S0-cent ticket t0 | Se ABNID REET adgiiared f iGod Wo was of the hard-up but hope-|UP @ rather skimpy meal. But when! | Frank Paclurd's “Dempered Star that Hyland was elected Little Sue, whose age is k th . offering a ff i} ood }the dinner was over and the cigars | Steel r ie este and wih ecand tour wd 6 08 at, in payment. ‘The treasurer ful variety, For years he had | as ‘ RAPA | Stas 8 being released under the night!" were being lighted, she said: Gentle- | title . sought fortune, but that fickle| men, I wish one werd, You|ch i id ck | Trumps.’ a rs in Borough Hall, Brook Playa 40 many funny tricks, for $ and he kept | 1m Why tha hat happened to Enright? Is] Put an egg in Papa's shoe, begin at the Hippodr :, 0 =. e had eluded him at every turn, | have dined to-day w the Judee William Farnum wa. ty n omy * gays| MoKay Morris o} € ain Farnum was | ily. Vhevstill head of the Police Censorship, Nert day he complained of goo. Alsan my i ind.” mays) Mt ay on be uot j beset FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. er, he thought he had 1 you do me honor of dining) 4, 1876, but he doesn't hay wave jer was he snowed under with Cur- wes anisah SURE} RAND: I ined! the | Toney Miller's Theatre Sunday nigh ‘Teacher Willie, how do you spell her down tn the person of | to-morrow with 1 the American flag t et « 1 2 Understand Tumulty, Hy- [Saureh: Rat am getting old. Gad. é Bhe | eConstantinopl ’ The point was quickly appreciated, | the film: luck to the Keith show company. 1| Nev. 27 5 Don't you know how to 'e secretary, has writteh the life A “CONSCIENCE FUND.” h q uke: wan certainiy wnotlber invitation cordially accepted, nd| Al a dowiilown ploture y 1 5 \ it runs thirty-three years m¢ A now title for “The Pink Slip,” in oil it? aT pioty use they of his boss. When I get back EF, F. Albee has #4 he doesn't know| ‘The lott ; \ Y a Wan eho beautiful” ANE) ihe nest day sey fbb GANA loch Gin | ax Ine Tide 1h & Bupan bie howe, When J ; H he doesn't © letter, unsigned, Ia in a man's | which Bert Wiliams will appear, | ""'Teacher Of course! Sha iia viehes, and, as the poet might | ner worthy of such an eccomplighd | Tra nde tn a SUA “3 Ta nic eee ne aie rrs 70 ills coins | Rae a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee | ere OL Cm a: cme fort tate LenaTehi tees nin to tints |LplatacBosian wronmerge gril sharp on ine an. ee t \ e;

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