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‘ ’ ‘ ‘ “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1922. } 4 author. Oh, Porter, how much we| Mitchell, Tom Powers, Warburton] IF YOU'VE SEEN “BUDDY” | ne In the trame with Miss Diver at 324] ACCUSED OF SWINDLING Leper 4 ‘ NR ay tha pe ~/ hy hE Het ' could tell you about that @ort of] Gamble and Cecil Yapp will ke in Street and Fifth Avenue. They bad] WOMEN IN MOVIE DEAL|ot | The Stage" Cr Wott? cn TAP? il Mi") PLEASE TELL MISS DIVER] sineran x tines cro tt fun tnt OVIE DEAL 205, was benes mE ol er annual custom Mrs . ; ———— , MISS ANGLIN SOON. William E. Strong will send 200 Traf.|VANtsteed Nov, 14 nnd You Know] ®SY, and it ts In the neighborhood! vingLAaND, N. J., Dec. 20.—George| Ma, how. Sie returo, where- By BIDE DUDLEY Lee Shubert will present Margaret | %¢ Policemen to the Hippodrome next WRett fo Lowe a Pet D where they live, and yet Buddy van-| rong of Baltimore ta in jail here under Sa Anglin soon in a new play. week. “Buddy” te lost, boys and girlie and| hed completely and has not been heard | ¢95 909 ball on fourteen charges of dup- Hu BARON'S production of others, and if you see her—for Buddy is] fo™ stnce though a reward has been! ing cripples, widows and factory girls W, Hite frensh melodrama, “tee MISS DAVIES, HOSTESS. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. a Indy dog—you must wond her home to| (ered In three States—Now York, New| py « fraudulent stock transaction. Every Woman Knows Homme," by Andre Picard,| Marlon Davies has tought all tho} Life i just @ hectic interlude be-| Miss Pauline 1. Diver, authoress and | jnmand Penneyivante. 4 Arone arrived here Inst summer with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES known here as “The Red Poppy,” witi| seats for the speolal Christmas mati-|tween oblivion and oblivion.—Bott publisher of No. 4 Washington Place. /pink nose and brown eyes al a story of the organtzation tn Baltimore Ave the finest in the and Each open its Ni is nee of “Merton of the Movies” at the New end a half years old, If any one wholof the Calvert Picturea Corporation, of dyes of tints any fabric or material. s New York engagement to-} Cort Theatre next Monday, and has FOOLISHMENT. Buddy ts a pure white poodle and ts] !ve which he said he was President, hold- , night at the Greenwich Village Thea- | invited wounded and disabled soldiers mt Laws ned and As-| tre: The play deals with life in the}and sailors to occupy them. Apache quarter of Paris, Estelle ail Humane Society for | winwood will have the star role in the] SOCIETY WILL LOOK ON. Collecting Fines. Uaron production. The leading male} Emily Louise Jones, daughter of ietansenes character will be portrayed by Bola] MT. and Mrs. A. L. Jones, will have Lugosi, from the Royal National The. |®2 Der guests at the Christmas mati-| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE @ meeting at No. 268 West 23rd) l'e adaeeats Royal National The- |nee of “The Greenwich Village Fol-| what ie this, dear?” bal asa les," Ann Parr Anderson Hazzard) “1 intended ft for a marble cake.” », . and John Edward Hazzard jr. Mra. ” of the Merchant Truckmen’s AMATEURS TO PERFORM. Joneg-and Mrs, Stastard will be clap: T believe it is, hee 10¢ Why Pay More? 10¢. “Don't give me anything this year,” | Miss Diver's pal and friend, She disap Ing $12,000 of stock. It ts charged that Once more is Father saying, peared Nov. 14 ot 11D. M., while cross But if he doesn't get those socks We'll hear a lot of braying. ever had a dog you will under- and how LT feel." yesterday the executive com- The world’s music critics have acclaimed a new Hall of Fame—¢re: ; artists of to-day susssedin those of yesterday, Chamlee, Banton, ; Danise, Godowsky, Dux, Ney, ys Strauss are names gr ie among those comprising it—na: worlit aver: P' Ty mes on the lips of cultured peopl he sold shares here, giving a written uu of New York decided to work nsing of motor trucks. ‘The com-| row night after the midnight show. GossiP. rael Orphan Aw to the State wid ef the THAT LUCKY GUILD. Irwin C. Miller han written two| three and six, inmates of the Israel fines in court,” said the recom-| Shaw's translation of the Trebitsch} 1.101. snecial matinees on Christ-| East Sth Street. Jeanette Silverberg, y does nothing to relieve the|0n their production of his “Back to Ice,” {s writing a comedy which will] Isidore Buckerman, Derothy Kramer, ake Them Your Cuests sinter for ceeepiog changes in| Aé cltnteshloned amateur night, erons. Top Hassard will amuse the HEBREW ORPHANS WILL JM tee recommended a law providing] W® have been invited to come Up! Arthur West and Richard Keene laining organizalio While the Shuberts were negotiat-| comedy scenes for ‘Liza’ at Daly's] Orphan Aslyum, will take part to-night dation, “‘puts a premium on dis-|Pl4y, the nojed British playwright nd New Year's. three, ts the haughty co-star of the play ditions of the horse except arrest | Methuselah.’” be produced in the spring. the Pickard twins, Ruth and Rachel, with the hook and everything, will be, Kids on the stage. : STAGE DRAMA TO-NIGHT e t Children WITT Entertai the fines assessed against those} #24 sing, "Send Dudley to the chair." | have joined the cast of “Our Nell’ at the fact that the Humane So-|!ng for the Bertha Kalich production] 634 street ‘Theatre. in a two-act drama, songs, dances and i used a unique argument. He said] 5 esty by agents who desire to turn nigh HUBLSIGH) Ak fine the owner. The Society for] ‘‘They expected and were prepared] Bud Murray, stage manager of|syivia Warman, Cantor Bernard governing the operation and|held at the Park Music Hall to-mor- ry = Th 1S Christmas with driving disabled horses the Bayes Theatre. Thirty orphans between the ages éf ty is largely dependent for support|f “Jitta’s = Atonement,” Bernard) V4), oi Coos," wt the Playhouse, | entertalnment at Beethoven Hall, 210 much revenue as possible. -This| the Theatre Guild really made $10,000] Percival Knight, author of *Thin] with Prevention of Cruelty to Animals|to lose $40,000,” said Shaw, ‘but lost| ‘The Lady In Ermine,’ Is producing | wWoolff, Nina Welsman and Cantor summonses to drivers, cares for only $30,000." a musical plece for the Newark Pro-| Israc! Bruh will take part. nimais that are sick." gress Club. Judge Gustavo Hartman, President of To know them {s to be conversant with the events of the day; to be “ ladys Vi the lum, 7 ddress, as eo ’ horse and gives medical attention] PLAN TWO PRODUCTIONS. Arvid Pilulson aud Gladys sbhate a ety ha we addres; a musically well informed. irs. Colbert Liotta, Secretary to] witmer & Vincent are to prodice| ay been engaged for the | 4 Belais, President of the Hu-|for Broadway. Their first play will] Hayakawa play, ‘Tiger Lily. In common with the present trend of artistic acceptance they have he Society, sald to-day that these “The mailers,’ and after it} Gertrude Hoffman will return to sare untrue. The Society, she ie uacpaneee: will Saee anothee ‘taht next week in ‘Hello Every Perfect Shoulders a.« Arms chosen Brunswick as the most fitting means of tuating their art ,-Pays its agents salaries, regard-|new one called “Sunshine.” Lody,"’ at the Central Theatre. Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, — tendency so marked in musical circles that Ick how te of the number of arrests, and the pend ‘Three hundred members of the pearly whileappearanceGonrasd" ¥ Tosked (to' ten the 4 selerdis st ea runswi. nization is not dependent on the HONESTLY SHE DID! ‘Theorla Club will see ‘* The Dragon canta Copan Fe- premier artists, . They would not cover even the} 4 Hippodrome chorus girl went to|*t, the Barl Carroll Theatre Tuesday dare to the ehowldere afternoon. and arms. Covers Brunswick ree ipo are made in 21 attractive models—ecabinet, es peti of the agents, she added. The} work yesterday afternoon with a enate 4 ; console and peri Yo on for summary arrests instead| Sncnogeaph record under her arm. ‘The “Elsie” company Is leaving. to- skin blemishes. Will aaa deantl Ae taeiean iy will find among them a design to serving summonses, Mrs. Liotta]” “what's the record?” asked a sis-| 44%, for Columbus, O.. where the abs not ruboff. Far su- aX yy’ ‘ual requirements, A price to suit your purse. 3 lained, is that the horse in the case | ter dancer. Z performance | will take place to- : or x2 iperaerss t terms you will find very convenient. the evidence, afd the Magistrate! + +schubert’s Oi! King.’ " replied] "(nton Helndl has been engaged by 10¢ for Tile Stee 4 The Brunswick is dominant in musical circles toda: ping the cuses insists upon seelns|the girl. And we can prove it by|,.“" coppicus as musical director for ive Brunewiod, Artygte | musical o: for its patent evidence before they will convict. | sim Severance accor Giusep Danis protected features. They lead in fidelity and naturalness as no other ta, is out at Pret Wurth eh as The Selwyns will present “T' Baritone ean babe ‘ahi Te Boe pps oi o> br , “will show that w ve hac one . ee per cent. of convictions. It is not BROWNE TO PRODUCE. Fool’? at Sing Sing on Sunday eve- clear, mellow tones. The Brunswick Ultona plays any make of record Metropolitan Opera Co Porter Emerson Browne is to pro-| ning, Jan. 14. with just a turn of the hand. ve will not care for the ; miners ub aee oars w }auce a mew play of which he ts the! Jane Grey, Margaret Mower, Norma » have two veterinarians, fety, who will treat whose driver is arcest- ts. These charges aro result of ‘sore headedness’ on tie of a former agent, who told the 1 that he had been discharged cause he did not make enough ar- ists, which was not the truth.” The Executive Committee went on ord as favoring the following laws: Reduction of motor vehicle Hcense om $8 1 ton to $5 Extension of the time limit of re- procal rights for motor vehicles be- en New York and New Jersey. Requirement that the owner of ery commercial yehicle have it cov- d by public ting insurance Legislative action to prevent inter rence with motor vehicles by State onstabular ees ILD ANIMALS KILLED 3,360, SNAKES 19,396 Claire Dux Soarano There is a Brunswick dealer in your neighborhood. He keeps open in formerly with the evening at this season for your convenience. Stop in to-night. hicago Opera Association Let him show you this wonder instrument, Richard S 8s ri Le ae ss euee Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., Living Composers 35 West 32nd Street, New York City Elly Ney x 5; The Female Padcrewski Wlorence Easton Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co. Theo. Karle Popular American Concert Tenor Mario Chamlee Tena Metropolitan Opera Co. Unesco = BUCKLEY NEWHALL @ Bive Rreson FoRNITURE Sixth Avenue ot 41st St Opposite Bryant Park. ii, Hn n Extra Special Values in Furniture SoNnON: Dec. 20. —Statistics re- Cj & il! B > ith m es! 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