The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 23

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ence, whi peared to ically of that sort. | Miss Mills, star, is a slender, very light-colored young woman with black bobbed straight hair and a so- Prano voice that she uses to good ad- vantage in half a dozen songs of the isa funny man an THE NEW PLAYS “The Planeation Revue” Has Plenty of Jazz And Real Negro Humor. Lew Leslie presented at the 48th Btreet Theatre last night Florence Mills in “The antation Revue,” an all-colored musical show made up al- most entirety of specialties. Featured in the cast are Chappelle and Stinette, Shelton Brooks, Jolinnie Dunn and 1 his orchestra of jazz yw is fell of enter- players. tainment and danc “blues” type. She which simply re young woman Jast night, and it by Bhelto nouncer uso has big eyes, The ovation » to behave eived an n't all furnished ony either an-| vued who does several to succeed Willian) Vodery's cal, but a bass viol 1 night by shimmying fiddie gracefully, though corpulently There ave innumer specialties executed in true Ne , of them are what is time to a ¢ former? If you li humor Negro songs and Negro dancing, this| is a show to see ForSummerComplaints — ase ern Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin smooth and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then pre- vent little skin troubles becoming serious, Cuticura Talcum is ideal for ceetraret and Fp oa Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so eannot gripe. When you are constipated, there is not enough lubri- cant produced by your sys- tem to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nu- Jol because its action is #0 close to this natural lubri- cant, Try it today, THE EVENiAuw WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 1922, 23 WRITERS IN MITCHEL RITES. Newapaper Men to Attend Memortal Sloan's Liniment Exercises To-Morrow, Charles G. Hambidge, President of the Newspaper Club, will head a com- mittee of newspaper men to attend the memorial exereises for Mayor John Pur- rey Mitehel at the Mitchel grave, Woodlawn Cemetery, to-morrow after- 15 o'clock. The committee comprises President Hambidge, Harold A. Vivian and Harry D. Kingsbury, First and Second Vice residents; Irving Pinover, Daniel A. Breen, William P. Beazell, James A aed eantasemnere i | nk Hopkins, a matel nk Hopkins, ¥ Se ante ntly, Con noon at 5 read 1 Fred H. Adams, trates. Then enjoy wart Crawford, ames V. Gwinn. grave will he said : / E ONGUE, MAHOGANY FINISH LIBRARY A. M. Arcibal, a ~it kills pain! 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