The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 28

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Chocolate Soldier" will be maie hy the Messrs, Shubert in the near future, They weve Snecma Wt0" uld an to sing the title Tesen Kosta for Nadina. the or igo, Will perform a 1 it connection with the 1 NEW pee FOR DIXEY. b pi st supporting in “Beware of Dogs’ tt has been in t Marrie IN ABOUT SIX WEEKS. Tt won't be long until we'll hear Our friends say: “Gosh! Wheu! Pee dated this thing ‘21, Instead of 122." WHY MEN LEAVE HOME. t at to be a pr und at this t ’ gust thi the inmates of be sorved a ty ined by the Ix up of vaudeville he halla, ‘thes nd end att ofclock will send candy and cigur traction, W end doa very lively. cle ED TELLS ONE. Fd Wynn attended the « “The Midnight Frolic" Thursday and, cr comree, the spotlight man discov ered him’ as he sat there ¢ gefillte fish and threw a halo him, Ed took the hint and then the floor aud told the following story policeman in’ the street play ther Cohen gave ut ith matches.” F 4 shep. “How many times T tell you when | you play with matches you showld play sn the store?” he asked severely WOODWINE NAILS A LIE. We have received a froin Walter Woodwine that seems to demand immedi tention ‘T wish to deny the heen guing ‘round Bro: week,” writes the playwright, A. H. Wools ts going to produc Jatest sp Prisoner of York,’ with Winwood as estar, It ts utte ssible, for Mi Woods hasn't + » script yet. 1 am holding out until Mrs. Mary Rob- erta Rinehart returns from Wash- ington.” That ought to settle the rumor winor that has way the past hat my: MAKE GOOD, TOM! Tom Feeley has “Havin that read mn ¢ writes, “and thinkin 600 of them lyse the dust but could learn nothing.” m doesn't say wi u rhyme. which follows, is or th him or not, but we assum: T—4s for the island that will be for- ever green Ris for the rosy cheeks of ev'ry fair colleen Bis for the essence of its flowers t and mild. swe L—is for the love it gives to cach and evry child. A—is for appeating strife in trying to be free wou should agree, D—is for the darlin’ who is waitin’ there for mé (It yowve ner we'll go out upon @ spree.) ough to print this GOSSIP: Yvonne Mug prize win "i will lavneh “Dang Warner, in Wilming- drome new girl, to Patricia M Both Eugen Chase, authors of * me aay rnewer Fair night at the is for its noble men with whom IC RHYMED PROPOSALS) IN) THE REALM OF MUSIC } IE elephants, will be fosteen years old | fe-morrow. She will be given an bale of hay. Morning, hanksgiving dinner eats of Louise Groody nd chew the food w of the Keith Boys’ Band are a proud lot of youngsters They led the parade in Marsha Fooh went to the Armory and, wi hey p! lity Will give another con cert Sunday night at Henry Miller's Theatre. Among those who will par- ticipate are May Irwin, Ina ¢ Alma Tell, McKay Morris, Maurice and Hughes, Janet Beecher and 1: est Elton, The initial presentation of * Antoinette,” in which ( is starred, was postpone row night at the Playhouse bec Charles Cherry resigned from the Pedro de Cordoba succeeded him, A THOUGHT FOR TO- DAY. It isn't a difficult playgoers what the: Whitford Kane, “but it’s ty sell It to them.” little Miss Corrine Poth | priz | Winter Garden stage to Inning ponies will hav A eeaG Litokcd lela y “The Open Wor built around the old i | | ERNEST SPEAKS RIGHT UP. | ve art while in’ eyed 9 Broadway. restau! « eda steak. After star i} ne twenty-five minutes he called the) head waiter and complained “We 1 you ovder your! ste H.W. poising a) Ovatlye” sepante sent, “Next| time MN ser | About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY A N elaborate revival of “The} HORSE PARTY TO-MORROW. It looks as though the horse 1 on ow M., will be well attended. The ford family fen, will by ie Hanneford other members | eled to drop in, | par he the | CUT TIE Jai {LL STOP In AT ED's House. L AND SPRING IT ON Him’ eT'LE Lay WIS Goar WHEN He HEARS “LIM GONNA OWN A" TweLve’l/ O,-- WELL STUPID, WHATT ‘ ‘ YOTWINK OF ME? ne GONNA GET ME AN "N.D.G. “win ~six" } L —) —— WHAT For =) = : AINT IT A PS Sure er “A stem + “reunl One SET O ONLY —— ONLY n bah CHC? AN Twi} | SYEINDERS , 1 SHOULDN'T L THINK You! D WANT “TWIN Vy" pon't sav soll, HM -M-T neute | VM A LITTLE BIT SURPRISED, JOE - eatin — Standing in the Shadow, as It ema | ", Bros Youve \ e nag) i E- = ' eS = = | a S> sy = f wort § THAT / BR, WT Sour. ene: 7 , ara BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ( imate) a AN ak | oF - ie ae wANT 7 WoNDER FUL re WELL MY \ teu ain REcea ) “iy lane \ / Po You Set \ SIN HAR | r \ } WIFE 19 714 = 7 JEM Fs . eae EVER Oe Ci) {-Ge-, “TART LADY N EVERYTHIN' ©, yes ! ‘ ONE NEXT “To | i ery Set O eS \ Sere IN 5 - eS. ‘ __ HER wv | ( wettout veal ~“ PS BaayY Biue ¢ - ANON pe eld _- KATINKA traerLe MARY MIXUP i | eC WRITIN® A LETTER To AUNT HELEN. j WANTA EAR IT 2 AUNT HELEN “WoNT, | a THINK YOURE VERY [5 ————~— + a 5 SMART iF YOu sPeic] | NEbL- SHE | oF ‘i cant SPELL DEAR “HAT el | WONT “THINK A WoRD MORE F TM VERY Tt A ( ‘ J | SMART - | HAM Ore WAY’ (TS ONE OF HE GIRLS FROM OUR 3 uP AS ME IND To MAKE IT REAL COOKS UNION — GEE, BIG THANKSGIVING BALL, KATINKA S MEN, A TH GLAD HY MiSsUS ITS GOING To BE THE TALK 5~ 1 CAME To TELL YOU ABOUT OUR LISTEN — THE GIRLS ARE GONNA DRESS| [NOW AON'T BLUSH — i i I KNEW SOME OF You| YOU MUST BoRROW fey HEIGHT (SorRy, BU ) "PRIM THINGS WouLD NOVEL - We ALL MUST MERR —s Your's FROM HIM - yee {ff Youu HAY Get CoLb FEET OF THE TOWN OuR BOSSES CloTHes t y— HIS COAT-SHIRT- To COUNT J SEAS dedi all arty TROUSERS - me 3 vast ee tae He : S > Ona Wiven Uousinagnecahen Kling. : “ Duke, who probably n't Jaonna, Mme. Marie Jeritza, the » soprano, around whom will ou ees The Day’s Good Stories |centre w jopera may “| pie = ally pale C Gat we eve huss weneral, was of & hi ‘sh onder and it} for whom we have been waiting, Sh | Why not try a A AUUPRE RG, INES, Feature Sunday’s Music The Phiiharmonte Orchestra, Josef |ing sense that flashes across the| ic ae pranelgso Cangnleie’) Dot" Well, I remonstrated with f Wer Hardie: che las il | Stransky leading, presented a Wag- operatic firmament only periodic Ho was a) énoat polite and courtoous| "You. aia—to- what yeffoct" I penned a rhyme to Lillian, Doings. ner programme in the afternoon in|Tall, blonde, graceful, striki n{conductor, but there was a st pi dunno exactly, but the shovet gat But she'd have none of me — Carnegie Hall, while Walt Dum- | every move or pose, she dominates the | tone In his vole! ane Ghee a . 3 brake pt eereetial 5 has gl amt, se . voseh, in Aeolian Hall, continued his |stage and renders ono oblivious to , Politeness might bo exhausted | wmysngiyG SIGNALS ae Rae! Cae a : ae i By Frank H. Warren. Wagner plano lectures. ‘The first|muoh of young Mr. Korngold's ear- FeAy UM EAR: cates atte eae MAY AVERT BLUNDERS, D: Loe /j Kiilio de Gogoraa, the well known! two acts of “Die Goetterdammerung” | splitting orchestral pranks. She !s| he really did go all the way up Priv: tae Moston ransciipt To any girt who'll take w chance | cccomplisued Spanish baritone,| ¥ere explained and musically eluc!- | headed t, on the royal read to SEAN spt po weal oho) anit, A BAU RUCSOLUESS » Was And be my blushing bride, ‘ j) | @ated in true Damroseh style frame, when stolid female opera pa-| Would you mind stopping at qian | neler foud of Mis ¢ If she says “Yee,” I'l pack my grip| tY® M# anaual recital in Towa Hal |‘¢rona. look atone another and Wey: lane rie he bn Ghca ck One amore | te cextoustae aia aeeatia aie vesierday afternoon, His interesting | 0 Meiropo iatentt (ake lowe Aine farten |e aE gn0 inpleye PN spend my afternoons at home| PRtAMMe was Made up of S0DKS CL | rigit concert Mr Jwore her blushing honors, thick upo! manip “hi wari! 1 promise T won't ivh Various schools froom Basque folk- | threw chance to the winds and forced a | h&% 10 dlgnttied and gracioas manner, | VACYsl and applay' TU have the table set for When she comes home from work, rit play @ Sar; make funny cracks And dance a step or tw Now, girlawhy miss ach A real Duke home with FOOLISHMENT. He lived ina town by the he sen, eto take ’ And daily he'd stro o'er the tea, At night he would vest With his face to the West, But that doesn't interest me FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE “Why wasn Eve ats measles?” “What a strange question? “Because she'd Adam. —_—" uid Way?” | rhythm, or the mood, of “Hark, nes to the modern Cyril Scott. Mr. | big attendance by offering “Cava ria} Orville: Harrold, or ows An si te Gogorza is a recognized. jeader | Rusticana” and “Pagliacci” in concert nbed ‘reise for) lform. His chorus sang lustily and his| "8 masterly handling of one of the Iriuk of w thie I wipe my for who was | kerchtet tenor, deserves uns hi Chat fellow," among song interpre lin oa laugh and it was . ag |casts were uniformly good, Sunday | C*t Mult tenor Pay this branch of his vocal art that Wa8|iaws may bar operatic costumes, but tHOrs Would. even attempt it, Mr Wave’ | hay bar ope costumes, ) Weawata most appreciated yesterday Rhee Gannok oub ‘ane Miniatinne: an? all manr thing hate , with estra, but he seems’ to the artists’ deeply rooted gestures. p ik fe voices are more RECHIVED SCO A nome Mme. Blena Gerhardt, German - j th s and drums. In fact, a | MHOUGHT HE RODE TAX: | mezzo sopra another accepted ex Tie first performance here of "Die |times t mposer forgets all about | i | From the ah Che - ) | ponent of the art of interpretation, |'Tote stadt” (The Dead City), thi the voices, a common fault with these | FARMER'S REMONSTRANCE Rersests i y m to go | was heard in her second recital in|eity presented by the Metropolitan | moderns. | A SHOVEL, Sahl a4 ce mM downstairs | Town Hall in the evening, Quite un-/Opera forces Satunlay afternoon,| The ¢ work, wr ype: a onanininekianea 7 usual, if not unique, was her p) ned to find genuine favor w ‘man of twenty-thre sewele Rood: night i RAS Bin |cramme, comprising Schubert aongs|imatinee audience, The opera's u etal bog eal oe ece en eae ae : but Jexclusively, Mine hardt's voice! tastic and nywwtd o wa 1s the stamp To add nauit, to ya per Was not always equal to the music's | plex and modern musical adornment, |of the true san and is worthy of Suid tytarta . jemands, nor did we fancy the|may ‘ave perplexed the listeners, but net Mnd the ree The Other aren —vYou GET * MY GOAT Mt Omics) ther Way Around! "| ‘Screenings| By DON ALLEN OH, HARRY! en ig "Man to Map : drinking fore the n les feature, @ non-cnttec picture ne long ty, The avoun inte -horned led by y went 1 the ) pony forced dict. enlled for & cup of coffer could be taker mm of the a to quaff three ty dr ave prides himself on ti ACTORS DUCK DUCKS, mpar features. fact, way Dreams, amount Georg a hearing and of study ) ; there was nothing indefinite in their|pity" that harbors such a live one as Hark, the Lark,” but her singing, in'attitude coward the mewest prima { 1 tits to him," “and, would Sot low began to ab me. Jeritza can be wholly dea a derment square R: not to mentioy up at 1d abot id in on th "fount ut duck thing fn the dla SCREEN SPOTS. I oria Swanson w plit M e target for ws Now tte a son 1 mia Melg ore, Goldwyn Vita ry 1 Jos are vwe zh Aa love oked righ wan ar ve be 8 and be » pone 1c dressed wt get the el Bs ret it w

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