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r TE RSP HOTTER TR pe ee ne a ge ®| THE NEW: PLAYS “Spice of 1922” Highly-Flavored Revue By CHARLES DARNTON in Austria. By Roger Batchelder. NY paint manufacturing company looking for good forms of adver- tising will find them in “Spice of 1922” at the Winter Garden. Al- though painted women are not altogether a novelty, even when in Simost the altogether, those who gave proof through the night of colors that would not run, in spite of the heat, displayed such striking figures that no one with half an eye could possibly overlook them. They came out beautifully in black and blue and other less common shades. This isn’t saying that other parts #—— m of the elaborate show were'nt off color. The truth ts that much of it ‘was in bad taste, vulgar without be- ing funny. A general attempt to be oo Sensational began early in the eve- @ ning, when a lady in an upper box] TAKES THE FIRE tose to the top of her voice with "My God, my husband!" as the object of TO THE FIREMEN her disaffection headed down the r aisle with an ornate charmer. Yet}Motorman Rushes His the knowing audience refused to be- Mo mnt y ww C come excited, even when a policeman] Flaming Trolley Car to ;made up forthe first act added to the} n ine House. uproar, A censor who looked like Uncle an Engin Joe Cannon, with a bad cigar, also} Firemen of No. 2 Truck, at 50th threatened to make trouble, but all] Street and Lexington Avenue, were he did was to call attention to a bed-Jawakened late tast night by the loud room scene that should be folded up clanging of a trolley car gong in front and lugged off to the storeiouse with | of the engine house. @ real police escort. Obviously, Jack} in front of their doors stood a fire, Lait had done everything in his power! y:ougnt at top speed from 48th Street “Fe gmake “Splee of 1922" 4 highly-1yy motorman Daniel Haggerty, It was er In the control box of the Lexington Ave- Arman Kallz's production Ws) nue trotiey car that he was piloting ilus- Datel cae its ea Tay uae: [toward Harlem. Tho firemen quickly touches to enhance its charm. Per-| but {t out with extinguishers and buck- fonally, Mr. Kaliz seemed to delight] ¢s of sand. in playing around as a highly-tailor-| ‘The fire was discovered by Patrolman @d devil with the women. In his|Barmundy of the East Sist Street Stax Breatest endurance contest ho em-|tion, who was on post at 48th Street braced the demure Jane Richardson, and Lexington Avenue. He boarded the that flaming-haired siren, Vlorence| car and told Haggerty to speed to the Browne, skittish Midgie Miller, and] engine house. Flavia Arcaro, amusingly turned a roughneck, His heavier work in-| TOY MANUFA€TURER © cluded Valeska Suratt. Gorgeously ty FACTORY, arrayed, Miss Suratt gave advice to] Richard Teichmann, sixty-four, of No the young with a tragic air, likewise Rogers Avenue, was found dead one of authority on th® floor of his toy factory, at No. A snaky curtain disclosed an ef-]85 Water Street, Brooklyn, by police fective Garden of Eden ballet, with] sent to the factory when Teichmann’'s Ceci! D'Andrea dancing well as Eve] Widow reported his failure to return and losing some of her most impor- aed Gaiteec: Sec oatee So. be tant leaves in the course of her vlo-| pigss of the Cumberland Street Hosp lent exercise. Still, a leaf here or] tal, who examined the body, there scarcely mattered in the long oes run, Indeed, another girl who wore | wew?r: PAYRONM, RORI a single garter seemed overdressed SCAPE WITH £29,000, until she took it off and spoke feel-] yoNTREAL, Quebec, July 7—-Four ingly of it as a legac men held up the cashier of the Do- The pretty chorus girls were lively|minion Textile, Company to-day and as crickets, except when Miss Suratt|escaped with the payroll of $29,000. begged them not to become lilies of the field, and they did a lot to keep the performance going at a good ‘clip. A sinuous creature billed simply ‘as Hasdutra figured stunningly in her quiet moments as a Javanese idol. Watts, afer dancing outland- ishf¥, went in for opera as Tosca and comfortably on their 60,000 tertainment that may safely be counted among the best of the sum- oe class in Austria: to live, eyer must work, and work hard, ever before. Just now there p-cause seems to be they re are strictly determined by food, for each month the the workmtn of his country enough to buy sufficient there would be no dange shevism EVER PLAYED IT? vana and seen a game of “Jai per, who has just arrived at the sey of the old Spanish game. DEAD skill and dexterity than Alai Make a Salad of Le-tuce Heart, Cream Cheese, murdered it with great success. Al- Water Cress though Adele Rowland seemed a bit and Parsley out of her element, she sang ple ingly, with Mildred Brown ragging tho plano, Miss Rowland was far happier as part of a Jovely Dutch picture than ste was in a vicious glimpse of Montmartre. But even worse than this “spice” was a piece of bad business concerned with the employment of stenographers. Georgie Price tried desperately to sing like Al Jolson, but Jimmy Hussey ed to be funny in his own ¥id- dish ¥ Midgie Miller was unfuil- ing in voice and spirit, and Sam Hewrn had his amusing moments us urdshelied censor. A vividly col- You'll be delighted to find how good it is if you serve it with a dressing of Eddys At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Get Vary the Picnic-Lunches Anyruinc that makes a_ good sandwich with bread is good with Tak-hom-a Biscuit. Even the softest fillings may be used, because Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits-in-two, making just the right size to bite off without crumbling. Use the Red Package for lunch boxes. [opse-Wites Biscurr @Mrany Branches in Over 100 Cities Government Index of Food Reta the spectators more excited. I Prices the Gauge of Wages “Men in Austria who formerly! open courts, and the hand of the|M owned 1,000,000 crowns, could income,” asserted Alfred Hauser of Vienha, now at the Pennsylvania “In these dark days, however, the} sports completely outclassed.” laborer makes 40,000 a year and has aR es a hard time to buy food for his family with it. There is no longer a leisure “Business at home was very bad| © when I left," Mr: Hauser continued, “and since that time Austrian money has dropped lower in exchange than strike of the men who are employed phere, postal and railway tical, for the men could still buy food enough with the money which| Mr. Bickford and Any one who has ever visited Ha- (pronounce it “higher lle") will voueh | tion.” for the statement of Horacio Roqueta, ere ee! A representative of a Cuban newspa- NIAGARA FALLS FOREVER. dort with Eguilez, the Cuban Demp-]ages to trickle over Niagara “There is no athletic sport which|card for sightseers from all over the calls for more strength, endurance,| country, in the opinion of Frank B. none whic predict that If young America once of th fascinated with it. Tt was originally a simple game of hand-ball, not un- lke that played against the wall along the streets of New York. Later, however, It has been played in live | Player has been covered with a glove, or armed with a bat known as a crown BAR HARBOR? NO! GUATEMALA. There are few who can name their summer or winter residences in other ¥ one localities than the resort sections of the United States or Canadn, Pluto~ ts have been known to journey to] 7% others, very recently, have bought places on those Islands of the West Indies over which the flag of a coun- try unfriendly to Volstead wavegand even bubbles on occasion But here in New York we have A. Bickford, a Montreal electrical en- gineer, who is at the Pennsylvania. his two brothers is a poll-} 9 could | never hot. Many English and Amer- food, Jicans have summer residences near cellent, but our country rouds do not] me: avor it, But ours is a beautiful pi. Alai”|turesque spot for the summer vaca- Wal- As long as a drop of wa br man- he] Connolly, Secretar: eet Some have ne’ will probably Sophie alleged, neighborhood, “alts, | ence n HOW O,0 18 ANN? That is one © National Pu FARTHEST PROM HOME. The ss RISTIAN SCIENCR COLLEGE. ST. LOUIS, July 7.—Christian Sei- "s announce that the con- that spectacle will be the drawing] struction of a $1,000,000 college near St. Louis, the first Christian Science of the California | College in the world, is under consid whol erattor i © —energy and iron EVER mind the weather— get some new vitality—speed up any way. Don’t bea lagger. Vital men resist the heat. Let little raisins help. 75 per cent pure fruitsugar. 145 calories of energizing nutriment in every package—practically predigested so it gets to work almost imme- diately. No tax on digestion so it doesn’t heat the blood. Fatigue resisting food-iron also! All natural and good. Try it when you’ re slipping— when you yawn at 3 p. m. Stiffens up your backbone and makes thoughts flow again. Two packages and a glass of milk form greatest ae lunch you’ve ev 5c Everywhere —in Little Red Packages er tried. Little Sun-Mai Between-Meal Raisins THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, has just come ‘ho have be convention at Cleveland. sures us, to town with a group uttending ew York is a cldse seoond. the questions wa'en satisfactorily been settled learned the game, he would become] 2nd it comes up under the heading “untinished business” each time ew Yorker Two's who is farthest from home to day ts Henry 0’. snnsylvania, His hometown their ancient castles in Scotland, and|Avres. is about $,000 miles from Broadway , Fabia —— KISSES GIRL, SHE YELLS AND HE IS ARRESTED Accused of having Goldsmith, apartment at > ive as wages. These wages} are on their way to Guatemala, where | the Bronx, and the cost of } y have a summer home. And shis] summoned help by s vernment | is the reason why. rano, thirty, of issues an index of food prices, and] “Our home,” Mr. Bickford tells as, the wages follow this very closely." | “is 7,000 feet above sea level, and !n Mr. Hauser sald that as long as|y climate which Js nover cool and nineteen, into her 3 West 180th Street, No, Street, the Bronx, was held in, $500 ball on a charge of disorderly conduct befpre Magistrate Renaud in Night Court Mrs, Goldsmith told the Magistrate Bol-] us, and we have all kinds of sports| that when she returned from a shop- tennis, polo, golf and horsedaxk| ping trip last night Terrano fbllowea riding. Motoring in the cities is ex [her and foreed his way Into her" Wpart. nt. He hugged and kissed her, @he until her screams aroused the rs’, League, com prising many puzzle inventors, holds its @nnual convention, It has past been concluded at the MeAlpin, wh vs, W. W. Wouters of Haw! Minn., presided ov “We have evoly ‘pala,’ It has developed into the mpst] Of brain twisters, absorbing sport of the Latin race,and| many of them t its adherents think that It has other} nerfection. But the 50 delegates i quite a number she sald, ‘and © been solved in Haw old is Ann? be the eternal query ra superfine qui ng her until abe {their dinner in the backyard. Al e e ee essecandnney are branded, in URORA caning, John Ter-] -OURTEENTI NEGIMENT wun ea hcanaed (8 a; vess, OLD HEN ADOPTS FOUR KITTENS; WON'T EAT WORMS Only at Feeding Time Does She Fall Down on Mothering Job. When a cat at the home of Mrs Peter Casky, in Sussex, N. J., re- cently deserted a litter of four kit- tens, the orphans were adopted by a broody hen, whose eggs had failed to hateh. a nationy ut, as- The unusual attachment is attract. ing much interest throughout this Section and scores of visitors have called to watch “Biddy” strut about the ya i with a kitten on her back or cuddle her furry family under her wings, ‘ For @ Day or + who is at the Cnly at feeding Ume does the foster Buenos mother tall down on the job, but the kittens are old enough to lap milk from a saucer and are thriving. They have learned ‘) obey the clucking calls of their new parent and scam- per to the cover of her outstretched wings in time of fancied danger Tho old hen still appears puzzled that her family dods not appreciate the worms she industriously @igs for So much delicious meat, there is hardly room for seeds in cantaloupes marked A. F. G. on wrappers or box labels. Se- lected melons only of these brands carry the A. F. 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