The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1922, Page 11

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By BIDE DUDLEY i EP SHUP) a cabled ¢ £ Gover: ERT has received the went of the Frénch ent to the plan to have (Cecile Sorel and her Comedie Fran- joaise company play a second week at ithe 39th Street Theatre. Eight addi- tional performances will be given, bo- {ginning Nov. 20. Two plays, not Ancluded in k's repertoire Qwill be give They are ‘Le Misan- thrope”’ and ‘Tartuffe."” , JOINS MUSICAL COMEDY, Ethel Clark, well known in concert fwori as @ soprano, has ¢ to PD cotumvus to join the cast of ne, is w formance over there when it comes Mack this way in the spring. ADELITY HAS NEW HOME. Dear.’ Miss Clark is a Staten], Gsiander, and an effort is being made to have the company play one per- vice station at the Hippodrome, Vis tors in New York are Invite ft. It is for everybody and th no charge. ANOTHER LITTLE THEATRE. A Little Theatre will o in the Majestic Hotel on Dec, 5, under the direction of Nina Saunders Derby. Each play produced will be given three nights a week for two weeks and ten plays will be presented. The first will be “A Glance Ahead,” by Willard Bowman. Charles Dickson will have the leading role. GOSSIP. A hundred pupils of the Blies High School, Brooklyn, will see ‘The Torch-Bearers"’ Dec. 1, The Selwyns have engaged Fokine |‘ to stage a ballet for their production of “Johannes Krelsler.” The Minskys are offering prizes for he best travesties for use at the Park Musio Hall. Ann Reader, formerly of “The Bird of Paradise,” will go to the Metro- politan, Cleveland, for a stock starring engagement. Helenka Adamowska, Russtan act- ress and dancer, ts now a member of ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 4. [medais will go to t ond 1922, poly fnishing ] A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. 1 a se ho Theatr -night Beginning thi FOOLISHMENT. A muiden who ved up in Lynn, 1° at the Times Square, ‘When asked for a kiss would berta Burton has succeeded her. Just grin Capt. J. A. E. Malone, London And say: “Oh, what mush theatrical producer, has arrived {n Then giggle and dlush New York. He wants to see the New ° ary fail ij Charles Dillingham. pleco, “Ti. | ANd murmur: “All ready—deginl” PUT IT IN THE ACT, “Which was Adam's longest day?" Bunch and Judy." The finals in the one-step cham plonship contest will be held at the Terraco Garden Dance Palace to- norr The winning couple ive gold medals, and silver will re Children should not § have pale food nor pale faces. Give them natural food and they will have natural complexions. Of Course It’s Better Soup! + The Board of Directors of the Ac- No wonder you'll like @itore Fiaciity League neta its first] Pour dozen s k Whole wheat Whole wheat Van Camp's Tomato Eheeting in tho organisation's now | Hippodrome y for tho use of is natures contains the Soup. The choicest, big, ‘ Marceline, the clown. best builder very thi 7 Homo, No. 17 Kast 45th Streot, Fri- |" 3, and Mrs, Henry Clive are the ry things fresh, sun-ripened May. Tt is announced there will of healthy they need for tomatoes from the heart ‘be a housewarming soon. children development, = of the tomato country TO PRODUCE “ZENO.” * The Hampton Play Corporation has ‘accepted for immediate production a Bhree-act play by Joseph Rinn en- Bitled “Zeno.” Lawrence Marston is Mirecting the rehearsals and the try- fout will occur during the week of Dec, 4 out of the city. blended with savory ‘Whole wheat has arich distinctive flavor that children like. Thats why Ralston,the whole wheat cereal is their favorite. spices make this soup the crowning triumph of the world’s finest kitchens. The first taste proves that no other tomato soup equalsit. Yetit costsno “left-over” Comet Rice When cooking Comet Rice for dinner, prepare sufficient to allow for serving Bice FOR DRAMA STUDENTS. and Milk for breakfast No trouble Give them more. Try it tonight A special dre: rehearsal of “The For dessert reheat plain to getuour and you'll alwave aes de Romantic "the Milne comedy Comet-Boiled Rice and Mat Fake bard also 3 which opens to-morrow evening at i enea cant every day dcanned Rhe Comedy Theat shiekencacs Might at thot sacs fh oS gue awho are taline; dre Tombia and New York Un ities. Qyorze football discussions come up between the acts. THE EQUITY BALL. The Equity ball, Astor fo out Where 1 a * by Hassard Sh with Henry Hadley and lyrics | Herbert. will be given to- nts eat plenty and watch of Ralston. them grow. for stu WHOLE MILK CHEESE» Jel Monie .. SLicep PINEAPPLE “2” UNEEDA BSUS “AQ a ema, ROM WHENCE cam- eth all this wealth?’ quericth ascholar,fresh at school as green paint. 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