The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1922, Page 12

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‘ews an Theatrical SATURDAY, | l eceamemmentinatiaticen — Calves’ Brains! | JOE'S CAR 31 rT 1 Bet 1 KNOW wiy SHaT BIRD DECIDED NOT (‘ ae car — HE PROBABLY HEARD MEL LONG “TH 'STREET IN IT —1 ove! SELL IT 7 A DEAF Guy! Me = : °o —_ . There ix no lated by the yard or leg, draperies and cuties from almost, any old place. But TURNING ON _| THE SPOTLIGHT P-Y CHARLES DARNTON SS patke 1 wan oi T'60 over mY’ BOILER AN' TIGHTEN HER UP — Fix UP “THEM “JAPPETS So “THEY'LL RUN QUIET FoR 4 FEW HOURS — GeT ME? YEH! LONG ENOUGH To DEMONSTRATE 'er !f WELL = BRAINS ARE GIVEN 7 us ‘To USE , 50 HERE GoES !! \ RATTLE om rate need of our revues. dearth of beauty, It may be neg from the market place sie continues to be the desp to get something as funny as a flapper's hat is a really serious business: | To supply the insistent demand an emergency call is often made upon : vaudeville, Even deliberate methods are sometimes used, Weeks and months before a revue is scheduled to open, scouts are sent out to the two-n-day houses to observe what is going on and report to headquarters without delay. If they hurry back panting with news of “a big laugh,” their doughty chief himself may go forth to make sure that this thrilling information is reliable. Reasonably assured, perhaps, he fires an offer at ince, always reserving enough ammunition to take a second shot if the first isn't effective. a a = cee It's anything—that is, anything | wears, and her final item is her acro- within reason—for a laugh, Girls as] plane number, in which she sings and fine as the silk they wear clog the] flies over the heads of the audie: in manager's office, tunes give no rest to] a real little Farman plane. From that ® the poor old piano in the corner and |dizzy height she lets down a large, scenery chokes the echoing alley. But| luminous Easter egg, and any member humor, unless it can be picked up|of the audience capable of catching in vaudeville and hurled into @] same is rewarded by an autographed reve. ie oftan strangely elusive. portrait of the lady herself."* — All of which goes to show that you ¥ course there are established | can't keep a good American down le O comedians who lend themselves ——_——_—_—_——— ~ to this rapidly growing form of] THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY entertainment. For that matter, Ray- mond Hitchcock seems to have given o Himself to it for life. Whether thie {a omy t Sekt gee, Fine! Now EL Cee A =x SPose Your a good or bad thing for him, only he} [YIM ( He Bose SAY THe GIRLS AND T CA' / 5 nan acide: S CouLD Have A >) O-GETHER AND DECIDE WHERE [FAMILY ARE GOIN Be an ayers But certainly Mr, Hitchcock Js not VACATION DEAR * WE WILL GPEND (TE ON “THEIR, VACATION: MEG at his funniest in “The Pin Wheel’ at = Next MONTH VACATION the Earl Carrol) Theatre. It is Mearetes Hur ? Me eve! By BIDE DUDLEY varely possible he is trying to do too Guin! Me “TH much, unlike Balieff of the Chauve ‘ Souris, who does so little and then MonTH oF oULY ! A‘ speculation as to what's fades away with the shame-faced air going into the Astor Theatre of an intruder after the closing of the Co- Mr. Hitchcock seems ty enjoy our burns in “Bronx Express’? to-night company so much that he hates to ” ie leave us. While his friendliness is may now be dropped. Lee Shubert flattering, It should not, for his own has decided that Marjorie Rambeau, good, be selfishly encouraged, It is in "The Goldfish,” would be an ex- 10 be doubted, too, whether he te wis cellent summer attraction for that in taking Frank Fay with him to the : : Bec, atoaty la Me ray thors th house and he will move the company teresting and entertaining ar a talk- there from Maxine Elliott's Theatre ative member of the audience, but his Monday. After to-night there won't also excites curtosity and be an open legitimate theatre in the sement by her responses from an ; orchestra chair. It is a mistake to district below 41st Street. Plans are haye her walk up the alsle and dis- Copr. 1922'(N. ¥. Eve. World) By Press Pub. Cay Cry root Nowerer, <torreapen® the Ces t appear. She should rema‘n a novelty sino. & —something fresher than “Charley's - os , Aunt," yet not too fresh, even when The Egg Was Stale! CALDER TO SPEAK. she tells Mr. Hitchcock she hasn't om seen him in a play since she was a a5 — 7; OLY = 3 mn Fr. enue announces a Senet little girl, This it of humor is not s == ) Y, iS ey = ‘alder of Brooklyn will deliver a without relish. And every little bit | MARY, come e ay? 7 o-Ho j) THAT WAS MER AMIKUPS eulogy at the Lillian Russell memo- ee RN \ Ww heips to keep “The Pin Wheel” going. HERE ¢ IT 1S DIRTY Yf, =EGS* YESTERDAY aves MIND GOINGS: rial services at the Palace Theatre OW let's see what Pearl White is Your FACE Dg oli _ Y MoRNiNG — 7S THE GROCERY. BOR, Peace snurne GUE Je'clee N doing in a Paris revue. From Looks Diet y nee Bee T'uu Go MYSELF Rabbi Silverman, the Rev. Dr. Ed- & on t a: Trevi sitteb s the correspondent of the Lon- ees Be etek Gielen ward: Travers. of Pittsburgh) “Father don Ieferee we learn: — ase Edward F, Leonard of St. Malachy's ( “Re s Bolles’ has. no BEAT ON THE Pano Chureh, and other well known men The ‘Revue des Etoll n Loupe, BTHEL- I Dont connection with astronomical research. GaRe cis MUCH Mace will speak als a It is the title of the new production at Yad CAAKE —arHeL wonrs at the Casino de Paris, the great event anu lemuteac Pe wy MANICURE MAMIE. of which is the first appearance on Sarton OST 7 (The story of a poor girl's fight for love.) any stage of Pearl White, pretty ie Nene AttaneS “Well,"’ said Mamie, when she saw tle lady who, 1 am given to under- SLADve Auer the. atseat eae G stand, is not entirely unknown in the DYE mAcay, ne street was blocked, “this looks realms of Ginemaland, Miss White Sauer sere like something, doesn't it? had a good reception on the first qpeeey CRTNERS TeLMASIE Blodgett, the big-hearted Westerner. night, and ahe makes the best of her pred haere eed thought deeply for a moment opportunities, which, however, are not Ze SymAacoeme xe Mebbe and mebbe not,’’ was his overgreat: On the night of the pre- — i if ; miere, Dempsey, who had only ar- SEND A MERRY Mixup reply , rived in the Gay City that evening, Z Te MARY MixuRP_ It seemed significant, Why should Was present. Naturally, in a box. At bre. World) By Pree Pub Ca —“R -04- GRIMMERIDER ~ a milk wagon have stopped within ten the request of Pearl he came on the ‘ > siage und made a neat little speech of ROL OR the” taRty VA peal’ ithe thanks in English, to the great de-] KATINKA How She Must Hatz Herself! —[peticem- light of a packed house = “What about this?" he asked Tet eta ee ree er citoian cea| [THAT WASIA CT ONE. ABOUT IF THAT GuY WoULD AcT Like A UL] AFTER WATCHIN’ SOHE HEN WHEN A THERE'S AHMAN WHO LOOKED BACK AT | TA 2 7) CATAIGAS| [sruniy. stage wah, The first spasm shows MY BOSS GETTIN’ SMACKED MARRIED MAN SHOULD, AN’ KEEP. His || FLAPPER PASSES — 1 HAVE A HUNCH A GIRL AN’ NEARLY WALKED INTo AN (Gamesrian CRABBY It caused Angelo, the bootblack, to: Boucot, the Casino's prize comedian, BY A TROLLEY — He MusT | EYES FRONT WHEN PRETTY GIRLS || THAT THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE ConPaNies} AvuTo! 1 MUST Go INSIDE — IT GETS BRAS smile, Noticing this, the officer made = - ANOID COLLISION HAD SOMETHIN’ To DO ME NERVOUS $ IF THERE'S ANYTHING noing to t tates in search of the HAVE OWED THE 5 PASS — HED : r \ C ; 4 face at him. precious jewel and bringing her back MOTORMAN -— 4 «CaN ED) WITH THE SHORT = CANT STAND Ite A PERSON WHO RonvEst “Woot, woof!" A big dog was by aeroplane to Parrus. ‘They then ORHAN 5 \C SKIRT FAD GOIN’ -LDOESN'T LOOK SEND One See resattts act a film on the stage, which is, 1 p MONEY peu = ‘OUT OF , Poe coming around the corner suppose, meant to produce hilarity, .e (a Set oF Next came the Girl Scouts in gala although T am still waiting for the 7) DUMBBELL ay, each one smiling in the inne laugh, ‘This seems a pity, for I had “i we of youth, the impression more than once that } . xu v that Biss White could have ‘done things’ At that moment Tony, the boss with better material at her disposal barber, feeling he was being diserim- Her next appearance is chiefly notice- inated aginst, took a pencil. and paper able for the lovely Indian gowns she PEOPLE cen p Ive = = aie ceeeeneenanaiaas ARE SO and drew a revolver Due “Now!"? shouted the ‘policeman, as S { THEY he dashed forward. “Too lat replied Blodgett. “L creenings THINK_AN ae HES | ERRNAE ies AUTOMOBILE have Jost my heart to this here lad: SHOE An ominous silence followed oan line (To Be Continued.) Screenings’ mail was ail cluttered LACES YOUMANS WRITES US. up yesterday with envelopes bearing} _ = _ a In writing about an actors’ golf @ gory-red sticker containing the an Bintan hn G match recently we mentioned Paul caicoment: “Coming—Ton Nights |i it WAS an) electrical) a not a]gagement as a Northwest Mounted] phatically refuses to be interviewed| hobby until her rickshaw man let GossiP. s caine claw hel had icaranowed \thel {in ‘@ Barroom.’ soul wus shocked nan with Betty Compson and]on the subject of prehistoric mon-|the shafts and Connie took a tumbie]] POEMS OF PREFERENCE Oscar Shaw and Harland Dixon had} “""'™ 983" , ne “C ” now he is playing @ traffic cop in asters. You know Watterson is in] to herself. ee meee | theli SOUIH tae ARnt 1n\4lGood Morais Two Little Girls in Blue. Coming?" muttered Hoey Lawlor, THIS SUSPENSE AWFUL. de Mille production. some litigation over pictures of a gy-| Richard Pennell, Paramount Playe rles Rabinowitz of East 18th|,,. eine ° Comes Vincent Youmans with the the art-title wiz. as he looked them] ‘There is said to be something in| Wouldn't tt be frightful if he was] rasticutus, or some such animal. is ‘indignant. A sub-director, search. He ae cesar that. velvet-lined|| nan ence” eet night, statement that he furnished the over ‘oming-—Them nights has|'Fools First’ that Marshall Nellan|ever cast in one of thos bold, bad, Harry Rapf arrived from the coast|ing for whiskered types, selected Pen- ster-opener, the prize In this con- MelIntyre and Heath will close their] music foe more than half the num- went!” doesn't tell even to his most intimate | blue-bearded crook roles yesterday bearing a print of Wes|nell because he wears a goatee. 1'is- He has sent us a rhyme which] engagement in ‘Red Pepp at the} virs, including several of the hits. ——= praise agent Barry in “From Rags to Riches."* tols at sunrise! is really a bid for a wife, so girls,| Shubert to-night fey RS BAD TASTE. The crisis, 0 says Nellan, 1s so new MOVING DAY. The influence of the movies has} George Fawce is busy doing twolsead his poem closely and think it] sred Ardath, recently of “The Per. |QUr mistake eg pare ang fresh that he doesn't want any of never been demonstrated more than] films almost at the same time. He is : ; a: soem Gala! has ca “ : — Tt isn't often that Hugo Reisenfeld, |"? ant any R to Lowell Cash, who hus been ef i over seriously. It follows fect Fool,"’ has gone into vaudeville, Pie the bloom rubbed off before h SL ABLES A rene ‘ in the present style in girls. Selznick] playing ‘Eph Holbrook" in ‘The Old Y . ey Ys Pe eg ie rece [an the soreen re itis ghown | ooking after the “estin! Monte| or oaueed in the apring ef 1920, ie Homentead"’ and the Judge-in “Man-| I’m tall and tean and full of fui, | Playing the Proctor houses: HAMPDEN BETH ENS é | i ee bastion Lease iar ad rasa We wonder whit it can be. We Cristo” as far na the newspapers wre) called “The Flapper.” Now just look|slaughter."" Be all right unless he] Never go out and get a bun Tyler Brooke has accepted en-| Walter Hampden is back on Broad Pp by didn't see it concerned, trudging up Broadway | Ste hn gets ‘em mixed ands aeet sugement to head a show called| way after closing a transcontinental | aid this week, however, when he vesterday, He hugged a portable y Always very nice and su ra Nazimova, in a communication re- athing Beach Revue’ at Murray's. ceived last night, says she will employ foisted upon the visitors to the Rivoli Bev Turpin's toteat Alm, row tour in Shakespeare. While away he printing press under one arm and a 8 UR: { nice, bright girt I want to meet der the title of WATCHING NERO. : Herbert Waterous has been engaged | 4 “Othello” a @ long serie salite ol Gade yy athe he Frozen ‘Trail » Fae added “Othello” 1.o his repertoire. Serna tans tee USL a ipvunasrerooa sat cae typewriter ander ie eee we axked, [as been rechristened “Home-Made|ne double to dance for her in Salome.| Must be at least five feet sis. to sing in the Gilbert and Sullivan re-} 04 season he will add to his list army Goldwyn Company, “Who tere. jue) ene TAG to puffle @ bit for ‘In the} Movies," but why, no one seems to| Well? Have no habit of throwing bricks. | vivals at Carlin’s Park, Baltimore. : 4 new modern play ‘Twice during two showings of the news reel we heard the audience shudder and gasp; hisses sounded from all parts of the theatre and the feeling of those present was best ex | know Cyril Chadwick has been chosen to pressed by an indignant young wom- The new arrangement is all right| At last they have switched back to] play Lord Robert Ure in Goldwyn's for Cuan end dhe FeO folks, but w “The Eternal Vis as the name]version of "The Christian.” Singu bet Monte'll miss Lowell a jot for Norma Talmadge's next. It has}larly enough, Chadwick — played been named so often that it began to]small part in Vitagraph’s Christian’? look like @ city directory film several years ago : Katherine MacDonald Helene Chadwick will have the[the Theatre 0 dur - Needn't work but must have money. | Justine Grey Mas signed with Joseph During the sum Vor none at all have I, her honey. M. Gaites for the role of Betty in Up] mer he will be at his farm at Ridge- . in the Clouds.”* Conn SIDNEY CHOSEN. by ted waltz ara | Garden purchased tne pre uction rights to] Name of the Law.” ‘Ben Hur’ for an enormous amount, are watching Willlam Fox's ‘Nero with hawk eyes The production ¢ Ben Hur’ will quite naturally, be along the finals in the popular applause nd one-step contest at Terrace A BIG CAST. Dance Palace will be held Jn the cast of “Spice of 1922,"" the Hasil Sidney has been sele CUT-BACKS. juild to follow Ri an when she muttered: announced lities as the Fox » ; siappea| Thursday night, ‘The last pre ry : ; "il ‘Well, of all the nerve! The idea] understood th heel is] carte Williams and William Dun-| yesterday that her neat starring 1#--[leading feminine role in ‘Gimme,"|Bennett in “He Who Gets Slapped’'| Thutsday hight: ‘The last pretlminsly now revue by Jack Lait, which wil . understood the iwyn folks want to 4 ph, are vacu : ; iyi ‘ shes's ne: ; on June 26 ela 0 » produc _ y of asking an American audience -to [amavratnd the Goldwyn folks want to | ean, both of Vitagraph, are vacation: Hiure would be ‘The Lonely Hoyd."| Rupert Hughes's next. She kot the }on June 26 Pree tee oe ernOon: |e produced in Atlantic City Monda submit to the insult of being forced ing between pictures: Nice combination that suid “Gimme a chance Dlie ix taking Katherine and} Job when she night, are Valeaka Suratt, Adele Row DASE? BE awarded, ‘There will be another coun- 0, Feat wt that," tackle, and wond: h Valentino will soon start work on} a jonely road, with the moon shining [&t ‘Gimme ROOLISHMENT try store affair Wednesday night moe, CBOE A Pe An BUFEOeS The showing, us far as we could] iiny or nen Ita a, eee Will] vepne Young Raab The tithe wptly | softly t “Island Wives" gives Corinne Grit-| A Gay yur sat on his knee ’ ! Fontaine, dane Richardson, Sainse se, Was in decided bad taste oe ae seus Medan explains what sort of a film it will be Peter B, Kyne is busy writ ha chance to wear all sorts of cos-| “on this is fine,” suid she. Watts, Rath Brothers, Midgie Miller AS peter . K isy writing the] fth a all si cos Oh, mamma, : i cana ‘ af ; Ab fur an we ¢ tain yester-1" "Ie ig expected that more than 1,000] sub-tities for his fiim-story, “Broters|tumes, Her contume-range is from| «piease hold my mamma, Mr, Hill.” A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. — | James (. Morton, Flavia Arcaro, Ca- aNocKine. duy—they ate still w ine nterested in movies Will attend the dinner to be given Senator James J Walker at the Plaza Monday night | Shoot-A-Nickel Her mother said: “Like h-T he will” | recently made Under Their Skin John M. Stahl i rations for the tiimir Johnson, colored, D'Andrea, Will Oakland, Sam Keeper of the City|Hearn, Hasoutra, at Wellaville, has asked the}Jack Trainor, Harry the shredded-wheat skirt of the South prepa-|Seas to the latest the Fifth Avenue Han-| shops afford Dum a Turpin, he of the spiral stai Gattison Jones, way ey Walters, Flor mpletin, “LIKE FATHER,” &C was the guest of honor Reatic’ at a luncheon of the siectric| (tteredity m ie. [MAI the heavyweights except Demp- | rerous but hasn't loli ual, In ‘The Silent Vow" Wiliam Dun-| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. editor of the Optic to substitute hisfence Brown, Helen O'Shea, Frank Club of Los Angeles. Ben, who led Jafter all. Lt ¢ y will be there,”’ states the press|yet just what age ix the most dan-|ean not only directed but played a Admiring Visitor (In nice packing}real name, Archtbald, for the nick-|Grace, Johnnie Berkes, Lucille Bal in the winging, was unanimously | Here's Gee ice ent serou. dual role—that of father and son house)—Is there any part of the pig|/name when writing of him, There ts}lontine, Rex Storey, James Gaylor elected 8 “‘non-cleetric’’ mamber and| Chief O'8 for| Watterson R. Rothacker of Chicago] Jinricksha-ing is Connie Talmadg Alice Lake ts down at Long Beach, ]you do not use, Mr. De mallee, no dignity attached to “Bhoot-A-[and Armand Kalslz, There te are 401d & score or more storie@}nd, even |instance i fr At the Bitz-Carlton, where he em-Platest hobby That js, $t was her§l. ©, looking at the ocean, Ruteher—Only the aqueal Nickel" he complaina. chorus, ‘ é

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