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igh ice a Epi ete News and vening World 's Comics THE NEW PLAYS “Strut Miss Lizzie” Full of Life and Color By CHARLES DARNTON DID EX? dO You wow Tey cut Lt “WE PRICE ON Bose Cars vesTERbay an’ THAT MAKES YOURS Go DOWN ~™ VALUE ? ms) ¥ REALIZE Tat Fact y'Foo 7! “¥, A APES theta . S., ¢ Wete. now y'GETTIN’ ALONG 2H way | ees RIGHT Now Fe sHAD ANY NIBBLES YET ? AAOURR GAY CAME ALONG An’ MADE ME ONE OF Those PUNK OFFERS OM MY Cac j'D BUST HIM, ONE © We EVE — t's gust Yow I FEEL ABoyt YEH A PARTY OFFERED ME # 1800 YESTERDAY a4n' t TOLD HIM T'Go CHASE S: far as movement went there was such a fast set at the Times Square hy Theatre last night that “Strut Miss Lizzie” made "Shuffle Along” seem aN, { ‘ lelsurely by comparison. This Creole revue, as it's called, got there with L j both feet. We could hear those darkies singing without using ear trumpets, ( ‘ly eo them dancing vas better still. i but to tho water, or in any event nothing further remote than They came out, as it were, most of all in “Hoola from had not gone n the Harlem Ri Hi nt Misc Li * was full of life and—quite naturally—color, with ; the lighter s displayed in costumes designed to leave little to the H heated imaginatic Racks were given the alr and even legs enjoyed an a outing in accordance with the accepted custom along Broadway. Although { some of the dameels disclosed a decided tan, others looked as though they tt Coney Isle,” wiggling with delight and great variety. A straw vote of the andience would probably have carried this number by @ large majority. All the dancing was not y ast —— ———— — i and furious, but uncommonly g0od.]"Miss Angelina’ by Cora Green and } James Moore and Eddie Fields didjthe tireless chorus girls. Brevard fome of the best footwork, and Ham-|/ Burnett added largely to the fun by tree Harrington was amusing as 4] playing an imaginary game of craps. “Vest Pocket Bert Williams.” Indeed] But it was the dancing more than the shade seemed Olanything else that made ‘Strut Miss hover over more than one performer. | Lizzie" a lively summer show Then there was an easy-coing soft-| — —_—- cenit shoe lad named Leonard, not to men- tion Jimmy Moore, who aanced ike! THE BIG LITTLE t mad while beating ragtime out of a F piano, In fact, the only member of SOUND BeacH? “SocwEM Benen? DONT MAKE ME LAUGH — SAY! T HAD A FRIEND wi Gav SoA ee, 4 WENT “THERE AND HES STILL LOOKING FoR » Dae, eRe ! THE GUY Wio ip eednaalrg Say IR gant FIND out From Some oF ‘SOUR FRIENDS WHICH 16 THE BEST BEACH the ageregation who managed to : stand stil! was Willie Tyler as he jazzed a fiddle, and his remarkable exhibition of self-control may be ex- plained on the ground that he was planted in the orchestra pit. reamer and Layton, who wrote everything that happened, sang a number of thele compositions with a clever pense of values, Alice Brown OBOY! WET HAS “Tom and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ARJORIE RAMBEAU has’ been talking about appearing in gave voice to “Nobody's Gal’ with a Shakespearean plays-next see- vengeance and a few moments later , son, or when she has finished with Joined Grace Rector in “Lavesick : Se ———e “The Goldfish,” now at the Astor Blues,” although having every ap- Stow’ SEacH F WHY vs FULL OF . Rocky Beach” ME EWE! Theatre. Thinking of her last pearance of being the belle of the Reogem ett! BAS ues Tae oM {SUST BACK FROM pare \ we arrived at the conclusion that w eS jot of Ife was put into , TAKE i * “ : a od RS A oh mas} RM ORETOUN We BED WITH YOU FOR AND IM A WREC! ie like to see her play ‘Ths Second Mrs. AND Go “16 GOME Tanqueray."” The idea came to us QUIET FARM oR when we heard Gladys Cooper has made a tremendous hit in London in the Tanqueray role. It seems to us that Miss Rambeau would be the ideal Mrs. Tanqueray, and playing opposit her might be Charles Richman or a man of his type. Perhaps it wouldn't be a bad idea for Miss Rambeau to PELE PRETECTION — ROCKY BEACH / “hemes TH! - SPST FOR. Screenings By DON ALLE! ' ENGLISH. Several years ago Maude Adams and the late Charles Frohman sent Gus Seyffertitz, now a movie actor, but then one of the etage’s leading directors, te England so that he could learn to speak English as it was - MISTER FARMER sidetrack Shakespeare for Pinero, f a brief revival season anyway, @ see if our ideas in the matter aren't pretty nearly right. MERRY , iss - -AND T AINT E spoken in Oxford. 4 can I WATCH Yu MILK 2f od- aut pred Wate iss Peesheqrenyes MIXUPS ANEW KEITH THEATRE, t “T went all right,” aald Gus yester-] We GET MILW out Tit GO on Back eee you WATCH ME E. F. Albeo has purchased a plot o day, “In fact I was overjoyed to go, Ror & BOTTLE AND T = —- TY AND KAT 4 ground on 125th Street between Sey- i} becauss my English was terrible. Z| NEVER SEEN ANYRODY} MILK “TeMorRoW/ LITTLE FASTE® Ce Einih Avenveaiss 6 site ie } nw a Sngiish pro-| Y ————— . es eatre \\ pal ine that he was thinking: y Ger MILK out oF NEITHER.@ ps Don ew be erected next fall. The new house ' "You poor boob, a man of your age] neon a pe will seat 3,000 and will be modelled J who can't speak English! Ugh!" i na DUCHES- 27] [after the new B. F. Keith Cleveland | And so I wandered about London and} {/// pee tenl cults aaa Theatre. { picked up an acquaintance with an =— East Side tobacconist—a Cockney— SS NEVER MIND SAYING “PLEASE AND THANK You = FRANK GILETTE vareyTown A Eo AHEAD. PLAY THE PHonoce arr ALL YOU WAsIT 7S HOW ABOUT THIS? Harry of Brooklyn writes us as follows: “I have thought out a scheme for seating a theatre audience... The. idea is this: Print the tickets alpha- betically as at present, but without numbers. Then have the ushers seat people from the centre of a ro toward the aisles—first come, fir served, whether they want it that wal” or not, The end-seat ‘hog’ would then be eliminated.” tie Sa A EE and I learned English from him. “What did Mr, Frohman and Miss Adams say? Miss Adams does not use that kind of language and I'm éure Mr. Frhoman would not want me to repeat exactly what he did ay tome. All of which I deserved.” sare : " -MiLTarl LISSee- 4 ~ TRUNK - YODELING. —— ee - SEND A AERRY MIXUR 15 MARY MixuP. Well—He Never Will—Now! All who yodel are not Swiss! And —— All who are Swiss do not yodel! Not that it makes an awful Jot of ifference, but we ran into a native Tyrolese, a minor member if the Medge Kennedy ‘Dear Me’! company, and, being right curious, asked him to yedel a few yodes for us. He seemed surprised, as we were when we learned that he couldn't give vent to even the tiniest yodelette He obliged later, however, by sing; ing ‘The Wearin’ of th’ Green.” t AS TO COSGROVE. In reply to a New Orleans man’s Inquiry about John Cosgrove, whb was identified with a production of “The Dazzler" years ago, J..A. Banks writes: “The cast of ‘The Dazzler’ as prory duced by Cosgrove and Grant's Co- medians compriséd Joseph A, Ott, Max Miller, Albert Hart, John P. Curran, F, T, Ward, Annie Wilmu' Curran and several others.” a It seems apparent that Cosgrove was a manager and not an actor. Ht was active along about 1894. SAY THE WORD, DEARIE~ AN’ You'l.. BE THe HAPPIEST. GIRL IN THE Tu ACCEPT) .| Goon! TLL NEVER STAY OUT LATE — TUL QUIT SMOKIN’ — Tet NEVER LOOK’ AT ANOTHER, —~— SAY KATINKA— L THOUGHT SHORT SKIRTS WERE OUT DECEITFUL DEVIL! ANSWERS. NOTE --~ Screenings will be pleased to answer any and alt questions on such subjects as Problems of the Household, Love and Life, Health and Heauty, Hints Toward Happiness, tn fact, |* everything but golf. ANXIOUS—Viola Dana says the best way to remove black ink spots from a dotted Swiss dress is to hand paint all the rest of the dots black to match the spots. CURIOUS—If we answered your question the Prohibition agents would get ug. But we always put two cakes of yeast in ours ‘and skim it the sev- enteentn day. KEARNS MAKES A CHANGE. Allen Kearnst is leaving miusical comedy. He will be leading man for Helen Hayes next season when she goes on tour in, the Kaufman-Cgnnelly comedy, ‘To the Ladies.” Allen was in “Tangerine” last season and prior to that acted in ‘Very Good, Eddie,” “Come Along’t and several other musical pieces. His role in “To the Ladies'’ will be the one played at the Liberty by Otto Kruger. P. dD. Q.— Gordon Edwards, who © directed “Nero'’ in Rome, says his % = 7 Alfred Hosea of the Pri abe mae iy pan. JP: nem ee He |will be the direct outcome of the| features on the ploture horizon would| in yesterday, hesitated a moment and |Hur’ will make the average $1,000,-] ambition in life is to unearth screen de Rome, has been invited to sé. roamed ton far and get, lost along [MTe# Of Mectings between the pro-|he released during the coming twelve- | then soared away. 000 picture" look like thirty marks.]finds for Goldwyn, says she has one]/ POEMS OF PREFERENCE || «sjossom Time” to-night the Appian Wav. Witigh Lo ne. wag [Aucers, exhibitors, distributors and | month. 24 She sald she'd been hovering over| “Ben Hur,” they sald, “has already} now that will surprise the universe. Eddie Cantor found a song in his aman Bt all; yourself ?"* We heardia ‘chorus cmanating from} the ‘Chaplin lot a lot lately, but} cost over the $1,000,000 mark and we| Has she discovered that Count Zichy} | 104. ageGinnis’ who says he| mail yesterday entitled: ‘Ta Rather > WONA Cones, the Miasissiop! 18 Siding back wes ++ ‘> weight | (the First. Natlonal offices ‘yesterday. | hadn't been able to find out what the |haven't even started.” really can act? c Court Two Girls Aged 16 Than One y Aged 32." The 1,807 persons who saw “Good Morning, Dearie” last night. were served with 1,082 g! es of water rested on his shoulder blades. and parking his feet on the unscratched mahogany of his desk, Mr. Hays as- sumed his best Sullivan, Indian smite lives in “Brooklyn backwards,” mean- ing Lynbrook, has his ideas as to women, especially when \t comes to tying up to one for life. In entering this contest he does not expect to win peautiful and it IS dimmed, but F Scott Fitzgerald didn’t write the river, JOBK—~No. Guy Bates Post is NOT a branch of the American Legion. FLORENCE—Mary Pickford is at name of the next Chaplin picture wa8] We see by the titles that ‘“How| There may be sub-title writers who “If any oné's got better pictures, | to be. Women Love" is amongst us. ‘The|can approach George Ade In that line we're the one! , ee | "I flew down close to where a young |+How'’ should be changed to “Why |—but they're not writing sub-titles. Well,-optimism js sure syne, balth, | Couple were standing as though dboutlwith a question mark, after looking] We often wondered what ‘‘double now “isn't! it? 4 : to go into the final clinch,"’ mused lover some of the screen heroes they|exposure’ really meant. We .found by the ushers. : Min, ‘‘and overheard him ; ‘Dar- vi § the velvet-lined oyster-opener, but he present shooting ‘'Tess,"’ while Mr. j at Bio fT Rag, Gd apy ws ome kas you te out after spending a few moments at} iiiiis he may find a wife, For the| The officers of the S. 8. Berengaria Pick—wbex pardon—Dovglas Fairtanks ‘ake we A sof fore?’ . . With films being used In churches|® movie ball. A, t the old. |Sake of dear old Lynbrook we hope| say’ Aube IRC Bock in “A Pinch Hi¢,' “Robin Hood." Edwin! Carewe, who hss just: an- | °C, =o as sermons and Biblical subjects} Wonder what's become of the old- 1 both. Look: ter” last nig! ia a shed ating im "I Am the Law," the| |, Oh yes!’ she answered. 9 SP FTES ‘ 5 Hip?’ | being shown in cinemas as entertain-| fashioned press agent who sent out : « ‘mee, on a Be ae ts aE ment, {t begins to look as though the] stories about his star belng robbed of My dream of what a wife should be hivee of: he mtght be too many!" movies have an object at last. her jewels? (Beg pardon! When we} Is simple, yes, indeed. Patuatittviien sncntre of bis) We didn’t show by our manner that] Alice Terry has taken up golf, Not yoatied hes a Fie ten Leet as She must not: smoke or drink or “My mother was a quarter-dreea| W% thought much of Minnte’s news|that she cares @ hoot for the game—| OU" mall yer’ chew,* Irene Franklin, with “The Green- wich Village Follies" last season, ts going into Feith vaudeville. So is Pht] Baker. 1 “Lawful Larceny,” at the Repubitc..¢ blurted out, shifting from n-~* + board in. his chair and. letting the words sink in. “If we'd Known that we *-ouldn't film that hag -brqyght down an av: lanche of ‘tegerired tape about tts own BAD TO WORSE, J. J. -Thompeon jr. New York rep- resentative of George Kleine, pioneer in the movies, wasn't satisfied. with ; e kinson office at No. 489 re clawed. : fost being. in the movies, a0 he: hab |PAxe S*@1'e% You wo." we poothed, Chickasaw,” stated Ed yeuterday, | “Ullime®. #0 she soared away sore. but she says she's just forged to learn ce Fes Or show the slightest speed. ee esesty Terai Mien by Os 7 taken a dive into polities. and assuming ee tuoth, arising | Vand Yt HAUG Of It, too,” in order to know what her friends are} \iorq than 900 employees of the] She must be swcet, without bobbed!“ yithur Hammerstein has engaged Over in Jersey, where he bangw biel valentine nan, © remade Rodotph | | ty per Spiibed the resemblance RE-TAKES. taling about Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company ‘have hair; the Keen Twins, Margaret and Eliza- ‘ hat and othe he i e i until fust now," shot back a friend, William Walcott, now playing the] why ts it that whenever a movie ed seats for to-night's perform- 5 ‘ ‘ > f : “Daffy par ee aight Bigs 5 ee narepe But we fledded (what Tewemblance?” asked wu.” fpart of a wealthy Quaker shipownel | praise agent docsn't know what else saeages Ninisck “Giaee? as teh Abe must pot talk too pie Lip iti of his musical ‘show the Republican ticket and, despite the - ‘ “Your reste! blance-to an Indian," | in “Down to the Sea in Ships’lig do he always shoots a picture of Apollo. Next week another biscult This kind of girl I'd make my. wise, _ fact thet lie lives in Bloomfeld, looks TRIUMPH CRIES Beds a -y-4 th ire al pasty & Quaker ancestry. in fact MEInig star fondling some helpless {company intends to make ita Natioa-| or she iny heart would touch. THOUGH ROM TaCBAY, 00) wel ne picture, Me ? s d to be « sure winner. What was that weird noise we] “at the prevent moment you do/'Ithe feller, who grew the oats, rant PE ee Ine Cone be |S amas: Tae eniaueas ial tt tn ees Mra, Thehha Helms Foster deni Politics and the movies make/heard just now? .Lanssvered the friend, Wi’ Neal Wediord, Mass’ loo cram the star nor the!) Mary Care was two maute ie TSHMENT that she proposed marrage to her strange tic-ups, there, J. Js! So be] Was it a west end express calling to] “Because of my high cheek bones,| bar is How advert “marguerite | bed relishes the pose, for ber perecpal appearance last FOOL|ey : husband. Undoubtedly sie is tell cerful! its mate? my dark, complexion on my pt: aight |Courtot College Ice. Anyway, its Ran into a chap yesterday who was| ni, She was delayed because she] 7 ike a cup of coffee, the fruth. “Where have hen time: — No, it Was just the triumph-whoog | walk?” abked Ed. bs nice weather=to have unything icy} /mterested in the announcements of jattended the benefit for the Nyack! 1 jixe q eup of tea, when the ma did the proposing. A HAYS SPEAKETH. of the First National Family, who] “Oh, no,” blurted the fiend, “be-Inamed after one, coming attractions flashed on the|Home for Jewish Convalosoonte. Tne} | 11. at times, tastes pretty good —_—— a Witt H. Hays, ead of ‘the well: [have substituted conversation for thelt | cause you Sre AlABGIAE in front of/al We wet first-past-the-post informa: [RGPWIG Sa’ talcontar Talin, Ireprigiand her very severely, | To handsome ttle me FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. © ovies, does ay h— | widely-known conservation. cigar store."', tion that there will t ius pon bis way to Central Iallp. reprimand her ve Apel yy ; i Dougias. : even "when he wants to tak But | What's it all about? lot poducing companies froma the West Former Gov.'Al Smith has been in| A noted Itallan tenor has just been) Bug if old Fate should tempt me tle ge : Ella—Mary, my steady has work Screenings bearded him in his million-} Why, al! the uting and shootin’ dollar den recently, and he said ajis because of the recent announce. whole knifeful in re the movies, ment of First National that between “Whut,”” we asked, ‘do you think sixty, and seventy of the biggest MINERVA. Coast along about Se; the movies for some time as head of|engaged,to couch Betty Blythe in her 70 ch 1c my drink, I fear a D ptember, Looks choose my J in a composing room ten yeabs, Minerva, the Doug Fairbanks fal-|like Long Island would be booming, |the United States Trucking Corpora-|charscter for her ae Marriag Rb Pd say: “If you don't mind, 014 ton|' sary on, Nas, es i ARR: con, who has been acting as a flying |pictorially speaking, in the fall. , | ton. hicks, 4 tenar ought to help a to! TU take a glass of grape juice.” \eomething he haa composes, news @cout for Screcnings, Guttered! Goldwyn officials say that ‘Ben Miss Bijou Fernandez, whose chief! the silent drama. \