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he Evening World’s Comics ® } JOE’S CAR “fs @EMs LiKE ABOUT NINE t! “Wee THs OF MY MAIL Is MADE A UP OF REPAIR BILLS — “THAT ( “T Ste YA OUT THERE CAR WILL DRIVE ME DIPPY My acon ANOTHER = MONTH eo So Screenings By DON About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY JS Gettim's my name, 7 L q oy - ‘ = — T WANT To Y HAVEN'T Gor A CHANCE + I'M SATISFIED \ Wey's a Man WANTS | SEE \F 1 CAN'T INTEREST Hi ‘ RAWTHER TAME. : We NEW MObEL “RUER" YOU IN WITH TH'CAR VE GOT AND f AIN'T GoING Lester Thompson, sub-praise agent SEEN TH’ TOURING ? aistean pi we To MAKE ANY CHANGE — WOULDN'T SwaP for the circus, thought he was doing DELIVERED ~ WAR TAK PAID wn MY “N.D.G" FoR A DOZEN oF Hal Sintzenich, camera man for Do- YouR New “RUFES* mw tores Cassinell!, a great favor yertats day. But he wasn't, Les calied up Hal and asked him to oy, - hurry right down to Madison Square - » y Garden. mo 4 3 “I gotta real thrill for you!” chirped Les. And so Hal trudged gardenward. “Where's the thrill?” he laconi demanded, Les led him to a double barred cage and -pointed to the “biggest lion in captivity.” Hal lookea in the cage first. Them: he jooked around. ‘Then he tooked bored. “Hu he growled, “one twice a@ big as that bit me while I was takigg pictures of a Iion-hunting expedition in Darkest Africa three months ago.* ‘The thrill just ‘sorter crumpled WR slithered away and died. E ASTOR THEATRE just at present is the home of “The — Blushing Bride,” but there was om ¥ WELL , HELL GET another one at the Republic Theatre @ é Mis wisw! Q last night. She sat in a box viewing “Lawful Larceny” and her name is Mrs. C. Alton Rutherford. “My husband's first name is Charlie,” said she, “but 1 don't like that name, so I made him become C. Alton.” Oh, excuse us, (riends! We've for gotten to identify the bride well enough for you to know her. In pro fessional life she is Pauline Frederick actress, Now, of course, you know of her, Miss Frederick was married several weelm ago out on the Pacific Coast to Dr. Rutherford. She arrived in New York yesterday to sign a con- tract with A. H. Woods to return to the spoken drama. Having scen the contract executed; she will lenve to- Morrow for Los Angeles to pack up her duds. And having packed, she “HALP! PERLEECE!!* ? Norma Shearer, the pretty litte ine; genue, found herself in the arms of‘ the law: late yesterday afternoon. Tt all happened when Miss Shearer an@ her devoted mother were trying to ges tone: will hie herself back to Broadway and i a Yessirt TWeyre . , near enough t » ‘'Tonweight gate” ta the regular stage. Now XL STEP IN ~, ALLAN) Chloe - Here NEXDooR™— Z ‘Times Square to deposit a couple of Bight years ago this summer Miss AN! GET MY = Gwe HEese SEEDS Y aparas ‘a Dette catwip aoe: were: Frederick appeared in “Innocent,” GARDEN Seeds 4 7 YouR CHICKENS! ’ mamma saw daughter again the mae a comedy drama, at the Eltinge Thea- 2 ecer LeTTce. 5 4 jostle hail Of 6: big oper Wau hi0 al tre. That was the Jast time she was > BEANS, POTATOES, Z ¢ : q Pp ° mr oa ‘Norma’s shoulder and the voice of atte seen in the “speakies."" Adolph Zukor f RavieHes — . L £F2, , thority was saying in a commanding offered her @ movie contract and she accepted it. But in doing #0, she said te Mr. Woods, who had produced ‘In- esta minnit! Jesta a minnit!” ‘What has my daughter done?" des manded Maw. “Nuthin’,"" answered the copper, mocent “except that the fringe on her shawl “Some day I'll return to your man- caught one of my brass buttons and J agement.” Me ae) yon P “I've given the shaw! to mothe@#™ ena” at’ alingat cen ae explained Miss Shearer later. "I was Fe cig wire tay cata worth niu afraid the next time I might catch a bootlegger or a burglar—and not @ nice, kind policeman."’ DO YOU REMEMBER When a 5-cent-nickel bought a ticket to a movie? « When Eugene O'Brien was leading man for Norma Talmadge? When a movie house was the dase ®@ great play.’ Now the result has come and Miss Frederick is leaving the movies. “I am eager to get back to the spoken drama,” she said last night. “The movies are all right, but I love the regular stage bert.” Miss Frederick has a damaged est emp’ in tisiworla? ; ler’ as a dal ; rs - «When the names of players in finger all wrapped up in a piece of Here Y' are ¢ Deieees | AW- Loowlr?é Cope, 1982 (N.Y. Eve. Werld) By Prom Pua } | movies were kept secret? white cloth. We had asked her many HEAR THE RADIO 9 | Re, BN pnernieices When Paul Revere took his famous questions before we noticed the digit CONCERT ~ ONLY P ( movie ride past “Omega Oil” and “Pepsin Gum” billboards? When a screen Lincoln picked up a phone and ordered Grant to release several boy prisoners? When ry picture didn't “cost $1,000,00 ‘When music wasn't 98 per cent of a picture programme? ‘When audiences didn't read sube titles aloud? When movie players were chosen because they fit the parts and nod because they had a “big part?” We do! (ig When it caught our eye we asked what had ‘hurt it Tl tell you if you won't ask any more questions about it,” she said, smiling. “That's @ promise,” said we. “A goowampus bit the tip off,” al most whispered the actress a Well—there you are! A promise is & promise, you know. (cent he : AT ALL ITS ONLY —G<™ JEST Bowie SINGIN’ Po eRIENDLY RIVALS. ‘Willam Anthony MeGuire, author of “Six Cylinder Love,” saw Samuel Shipman's play ‘‘Lawful Larceny’’ the other night. The next day Mr. Shipman saw ix Cylinder Love.” ‘Then the two authors met “T liked your play,” caid William. “I liked yours,” said Samuel. SHOULD BE AN ADEPT, Word drifted in yesterday from the Goldwyn West Coast studio that Claire Windsor, now working im film version of Peter RB. K; ‘|“Brothers Under the Skin,"’ is <B-M- Renweenerman ing painting in her spare time. "Tet"; Claire got the idea that she woul# coe RELORO ne eRe ner Tabi ped make a great artist after several thous ‘And 0 It ix to come to pass, Al KATINKA It’s No “Party” Line! sand had told her how wonderfulty ready they have progressed to the pie ante tea! heey ae Point where the burglar enters, fash: ](1 THOUGHT ES MUSTA BEEN Your WELL, YOUNG LADY- IM GONNA) 5 palette in hand and is working ike @ @s his light and says: “I don't under- f \\) L HEARD IMAGINATION, Boss — MAKE A THOROUGH pas AN’ \F SHE KEEPS ME ; stand.” = Trojan. : ae KATINKA - » FERDIE'S You CAN SEE SEARCH ! IF THAT oui HANGIN’ OUT HERE Probably in a week or ten dase st ¥ a] hi di AUTHOR! AUTHOR! OPEN THAT 4 VOICE IN FoR YERSELF GUY IS HANGING = MUCH LONGER T'Lt BE sboill Re, malcine atenades ct ; ) AROUND IN HERE ‘ : CARRIED AWAY ON : Don Marquis, columnist, has writ- KITCHEN - _ Tad: HE'LL BE CARRIED 9) t S ¢3 seagreen with envy, i * ten a play around his brain-child, the A SHOVEL Next week she's gonna take amg Old Soak, and Arthur Hopkins has afternoon (of anil lara Sureery, just about decided to produce it Since Arthur is a stickler for realism we have applied for the title role i STILLS. “Reckless Youth” gets this adview from late film titles: “lope it You Must” but “Marry the Poor GirL” Speaking of titles—isn't “The Brotherhood of Hate" a nice rosy oute look and “Manslaughter” perfectly killing? P Once upon a time the names off authors, producers, directors, sub directors, film editors, title-writera and bat-boys were not considered a thrilling wntroduction to a picture, [i But it's different now, i ‘Work ‘has been started in the Pyrae mid studio in Astoria, L. I. on “The Queen of the Moulin Rouge.” ~ = Betty Blythe is now doing a pe | theh evening had only just besun.— which will probably be known as "s a x Mayor's Wife.” | Alered Westfall 18 Tage Martha Mansfield swore off ac! OUR OWN STYLE COLUMN, Hoopskirts are coming back, ac cording to La Belle Marie Le Pumper- nickle, the French modiste. However, only women with barrels of money will wear hoops. The latest from Paris (Tex.) says the squaws on the reservations down that way are wearing pantalets, It is @ noticeable also that there is much bustle in the trading towns The Bogash, O., City Council has decreed that the women of the town shall not wear knee-length skirts any 7 R ‘ Elsner, Melville Rosenow and Gladys Virls’ Club made up of flappers who more. They have seriously affectod “ 5 Aapag dl aia eficiedey. at the men: io ane RHYMED THRILLS Webster. try to look and sing like Miss White. macaroni factory . It is announced that Queenie Smith re ea oes in the movies on January First. 4 The red dipper-shaped bonnet is| Bill Booloy, who bravely admits he TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT of “Just Because’ will atomize the HUSBANDING HER RESOURCES.) ..... at work again. Just another | P Maving oh fan db. Ceranlons a Aliives in Nutley, has sont us a thrin| “Steppe Around,’’ the sixteenth an-audiences at Earl Carroll's Theatre antiares pti through 2 quaint, fig; {busted resolution. ' ) ciety girl there bought one| , nual Columbia varsity show, will be| With perfume instead of taking bows Neiank ay, Ld ‘ Monte Blue has signed to be ona | recently and it pleased a certain youth | 274 Pas high hones of winning the] ee ae tae grand. ball. hereafter, '8 ALL ROMANCE DEAD? Can't you tell by the bottle by the sound of al at the leading players in “My. Old 80 much he proposed. Within a week | Copy of the song "You May Hold Me] OF? ght in the grand be i ‘They sat together; total strangers. on| “T’m sorry, madam, but we don't so aman se icwed ‘by| Kentucky Home,” the latest in the |} every milliner in town had sold her| Tight If You Get Me ‘Tight room of the Hotel Astor and will con-| ‘The Selwyns say the announcement the narrow seac of & Fifth Avenue bus.| hy smell.” 7 Pens renee nae aongacpale: J ¥ entire supply. sity thinks Nutley should tinue through April 1 James Zweig-|that they would bring the Guitrys to was beauti-| ,, is of a man's yoire | Prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, = the & and, come to di haft wrote the book and the New York has brought forth more ful and conscious It was kind of red de quickened his] nephew of the Khedive of Egypt, may, SELWYN WEDDING TO-DAY. | ier mentally by Roy and Kenneth: webb (han: 100) reqheats: tor neat ‘reservar Cele And sheitoll| “*t canigive yous battle of'red ink. pace, to find @ltake an American film actress as & 4 aie The Around” is billed as “the first musi-| tions. Ms eyes upon her Lowe woman holding on p Nae Selwyn will be married at 5 | belone Th GH comedy of Soviet Russia And from) ihe Mesera; @hubert She turned her] The fat Jady was followed by a Lethe handle of a|Ptide, according to various pra o'clock this afternoon to Ff. Maitiand|/ met a man who owed me ten . Ss ‘ comes the news that, although no lovely head and {woman anda small girl cottage door, while beady - oe asin, He Way RO { Goldsmith, a member of the New i : ! Lpely e mot his gaze, Hel «7 qa thing fo i from within it was] ‘Free Air,’ a Sinclair Lewis story, See Ste Pchitee, oiteine teil. mee iimvion the atreet Gossip. theatre has ‘ben designated for Eddie wan Rood 26 look]. crate te eer cometning tor) this evident that sone-| was given a private showing to-day wedding a reception will be held for | S#id f. “Here comes another touch, tee Stasiases) ana Kiser! Carmine and his new show, many peo- upon, dark and] breaking-out on Melba. You don't body was endeavor-lin the Hodkinson projection rooms Mra, Archibald Selwyn, No. 219 West | He siopped me and 1 stecled myself) syeiyn G fies look of question “'m not a physician, madam. I orsGive mea hand, Site AD. wha SUrniehes he Bea? 80th Street, ‘ Bvelyn Greer, voted Canada's most — aad cicsaing can't prescribe for the child, You'll 4 ont let hin| cipal feminine decorations in Selz« 1. met Rint iweth a°No," "4 F id pleadin ca ° R heveried, ‘I daren't nim | fe as To met him wh a “No beautiful girl, will see “Sally” to A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. She turned away] hia uierener) doctor"? cone cuit nick's “Reported Missing,’’ will soon A SPRING POEM My thrill came wher he said to me,|night. Montreal is her hom - ¥ 2 her WANE tO'se0: a: GOOtor (4 ‘The cyclist dismounted, and by adding|appear opposite Rodolph Valentino, : : "Helle, Bull—here's your dough Hans Grego The German mark has reached an~| thrilling with the But iv’s so expensive! I thought! yi, strength to that of the woman the] Ajl ringside seats have been sold fow| De s%o't cake say, “Well, howd do!” sl walle pi ar re mene ral manager of} other low point in value. Apparently} mance and adventure you ought to be able to give me Some-| qoor was kept closed. oe the day Val tries some of his Shetig Springtime sho is heah. . the Vienna Opera House, had a look] there is little incentive In Germany| Again she hest-]| thing that would do."* “Your husband, I suppose?" he sald. |eture on the statuesque and aust Lark Taylor and James R. Waters|at “Get Togeth 1 the Hippodrome | ( t r fixed upon bh ted f A lady in a hurry rushed up to the es," was the breathless reply. | yy, ii . ff S , * ark Taylor ames a t “Gt ut the o =| for a man to make his mark, ot on her averted face. A lady y 5 ita De ponmon be s04 snakes A) fru," hove been engaged for the cast last night = him a fleeting look of cn-| counter and cut the interview short, jot one of his crazy fits on to-| Nim world famed figh@ Springtime sho is heah. = “ — ment, “ { to get a bottle of cleaner " “ Louise Groody “Good Morning niboldened, Ke hent towava “he "i hija apy , Well, { whould think you would be] announcer, is playing himself in ‘The Ah done set out some gahden sass UNTIL ETERNITY.” Dearle has buught @ country plase FOOLISHMENT, eager breath fanning hor Huched cheae | Le the one Mrs, Smith got here last} oieased to lot him out.” Referee."’ Joe opines that pictu De cle mule pickin’ up some avass Regarding "Until Eternity,’ injat Great Neck SiSmith, who had whiskers quite red.) and whispered, hoar week me Not tll this policeman's Daseed. acting is a cinch when one just hag| PGooiiby, gaothy, col’ wintah bida's (which Margaret tlington played, | ‘the propertien need ‘pay Drank hooch and tt went to his head.| "Say, can't you n wer lady, and cut was the namie of 12 ue [bated the Wome. eau ate, Bill e| te ast naterel, eee: : de r abo, : mm some more room Myrell ‘Arm f dol y the hy « “Topics ot e y" ms hav. Springtime sho is heah, Walter Hill gives us the following Mary Hoyt Wiborg’s play of Voodoo.| / @ mirror he stared Strong in Judge it was in a bottle about so high.’ lke this, and this one’s So: YRINARIS tol started a contest. ‘Prizes will b - Il was produced in Tacoma, Wash., |ism, include anakes, birds and| ‘There's a goat,” he declared se “We generaly go by the name}lose. I do his washing.""—London Tit-| arded for letters on ‘‘How ‘Cay “BRONX EXPRESS” SOON. a the ebd 6 Avumuat, 1911, and was [African tomtoms. Then he tied himself up in the shed Woy leRLaniave cant rather than the'sies of the:bottie,"” it a; Bicineas Bs Tescroved ton the Mane ye jour mont rt : : Ha . eee es Mr. and Mrs, Coburn will produce | West. It was Mi Ting rough the} Felix Krembs is (orming a haxohal) By 8.10 he had sold nineteen boxes HIS ACCIDENT. facturer, Merchant, Worker and Un. Meat Ganio Oycioe clay “encore ee nian saat se Iilington’s frst} eam amone members o6y WANT bottle refilled.” sain} powder, two eyebrow pencils, 4 wnat pappened to Frisby—he'a| employed.’ Strange they didn’t in press’ some time next me Te Re eet ee Mean SCHOWINET lavevat { ‘ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE | BOs.it t uy UP ARICK® | st banged up? clude ‘*The Movies’ in the list, * her marriage to Edward Bowes. In|pii . ' 4 “h nt 0 ption. if am and twenty “eSBs seo a ly the ladder of for] Only a crusty old bachelor could xaf has been adapted for the American | the supporting cast were Nina Morris, |P oo" He looked Vi api pe Asien isle of brokeat forth: marital relations under th (e+ by Owen Davis. Eugene Powers. ta Ve i ane . And his | er doesn't fancy eam emi ity it the original,’ ve-] three joe eveam sodas. e looked at}tune and there were a couple of broken! forth: mi 8 under the . tage by DB 8. Eugene Powers, Lila Vane, Walter Edwardes, Edward! We he ere is & Frances White’ hard work, either,’ ried Lhe bored-looking druggist, | the clock and sighed, for he Manage rungs he didn't sce—Columbja Stare, of Husband. amd Strife ! vs } v

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