The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 24

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and Comic Page of THE EVEN “October 9: 1914 ‘Tor va BE FooLin ME! NOBODY (TH GONNA LeT ME JUMP AWOUND ON Hey 7 oe My ; “Home: S*SMATTER POP?’’ SToP RomPING Now ‘TILL You Have Your LuNncd. ITS Best FORA LitTLe Boy To Jum? ARouND ‘AW — AY BANE Go PAST DAS CAMERA Yust AS SOON AS ay GET IN DAS Sat ‘ But AY LE, AN’ NOT BEFORE | Can't STAY In or 1 CAN SEE WHERE Your DAUGHTER GETS HER GOOD LOOKS, MRS. TIBBETS - THIS 1G GOOD TER- NES INDEED, | KNEW MARY MUST HAVE @ CHERMIN' MoTHER. SET RIGHT QOWN NOW: ON THE MRS. LOUDER.AN’ OTHER HAND le THE @LLIES HAD ONLY—ETC AN’ NOUR WILLIAM GITS HIS INTELLECK FRom You Don't HE! 1 KNOW HELL MAKE MARY A SANG WELL JEST LET EM ALONE- | DONT BELIEVE IN MOTHERS MIxiA' It, Do You? WIFE= SO 5 ! THEViL BE AS. HePPY AS LaRivs! THE MARRYING OF MARY Z : GF @NO MRS.L. MENTALLEN SAYS — AND MA SITS THERE GND THINKS— 0 TO HERSELF SENS MRS.L.— + LOUDER ALSO IS CALLING WELL, SHE RECOGNIZES MY HM— O'COURSE SHELL MAKE | YES, 1 KNOW YOUR IKINO-YoULL | ON MR. TIBBETS. AND THEY MENTAL SUPERIORITY AnD THATS |HiM & 6000 WIFE — TOO GOOD | Have YouR FINGER IN MY @LSO HAVE MUCH TO TALK SOMBTHING— HUMPH! Coop FoR ANN LOUDER” WHO EVER | Wiitians Pie BEFORE THENVE | Gye, BUT----°-- u MEANWHILE MA 1S THINKING — D'J'EVER SEE SEtH @ Faumoe! (BET THAT BonNET COME OUTA TW @RK! SHE ain't GOT NO 6000 LookKS— Bur) Shose (VE GOT TO COMPLIMENT HER ON SUNTHING ABOUT PLAYS fog di) ~ AND PLAYERS BY BIDE ~eople what they want in Qmusemer: and they'll spite of wars in Euroje want ly. morrow night ; ot them rin start for New York. ( Fone ; ttractic is geagon there has ‘To-day, with the ven bit war do to America, these shows | si/ting cast into the discard. The is inauguratin, new money conditions. At- mn them what they and you'll find litt» score close and the theatre-golng public. have not come & Just at the policy— wa it doesn’t those it really The Latest Style in Fancy Madras Collars, ‘it’s an 2 fer 25 cents EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROT'S BEST PRODUCT. 4 Fer Every Kind of a "4 e dol Headache DUDLEY aifting of theatrical attractions this season, and that the chaff is to be rparated from the whe: Clty are normal, The poos shows arg vy, are normal. shows doing well. Those that have failed yd served to fail. Possibly there have been morg withdrawals than waual, but it must ba remembered Ay New York | Bet has more i thie than play beer ‘opered. dt the pres va in offered. ie prea- ont theatre in the Broadway district is occuplad or will be shortly. More than thie, there are half a dozen productions waiting for New York Several of the old-estat reducing ‘firme have cased up somewhat in their work of staging new plays, it new concerns haye arisen to All the gap thus left. AN in all, there te really no dasia for an exor' it complaint concern. ing the present oe pote epi The process may luctive of a world of good. And there is very rae: aon to believe Christmas time will ace mere 900d shows than ever—prosper- ing. IT WOULDN'T Henry W. Savage e' think much of ¢ With "Madtoon 3 wit a Core judy Dickson and. Wills’ P. Sweatnam. sked WORLD PLAYS THROUGH. y of the over in the Hudson, will close. The public doesn’ went drama of t! ¢| Sybil Carlial HUSBAND! TOO GOOD FOR HER, | wore suSPENcERS! SHE + GIRL CR ANY OTHER] iv FEEL SO Setup! 2 .J bed shoring, tne producers tt douse) Live Wire Oliver Morosco : IT 18 “THAT SORT.” play in which Nasimova The is to be starred will be called “That The Li firat presentation out of town on Oct. 26. HARCOURT COMPANY ARRIV. The Celtic yesterday brought to New York from Eng!and Cyril Har- eur and the London company. which to present his pl f Silk Stockings" 3 M. Hamiey Clifford, Mary Glynne, Bai bara Allen, neth Douglas, Lawrence and Walter Ma Lew Hearn and a friend stood on the platform at a local subway ata- tion as an express train, jammed to , went by.. When tha ‘on that train. “You did,” replied Lew, “and Smith id hought I saw Cohan NOW IT'S “PAPA'S DARLING.” Klaw & Er! announce that their new music: dy has been ‘s Darling.” Originally it was “Le File Surnat: title was discarded for “Papa's Bo: It will begin a New York eng: ¥| ment at the New Amsterdam Th tre on Nov. 3. Charley McClintock is a great ba: ball fan and so ia hie wife. Yesterday Charlie was seen on Broadway look- ing worried. “What'a wrong?” somebody asked. “Nothing yet,” he replied, “but I trouble approaching my home. It will arrive about to-morrow night.” “Meaning what?” “simply this—my twife’s a native of Boston, while I was born in Philadel. phia.” U. T. A. WILL PRODUC The United Theatric: ‘Out of Sorts TE IS, something is wrong with baby, but U what it is. All cee reanie th billy Bh tude, weakness, loss of appetite, z e term by the inclination to sleep, heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, ee sg worms, , Give the ehild diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not | inute, Castoria. It will start the digestive o rt operation, open the pores of the skin, matter, and drive away the threatened into carry off the fotid Lives a Busy Wire Life} Oliver Morosco's handling of his . |(widespread theatrical interests dem- onstrates that other people besides politicians can do some heavy wire- pulling when necessary, At present Mr, Morosco is in Los Angelos, Cal., looking after the Burbank Theatre, where he tries out ill plays before sending them East. The one recelv- ing bis attention now is “Lady Eileen," an American comedy by Geraldine Bonner und Hucheson Boyd, which is to be seen tn New York shortly, At the same time Mr. Mo- rosco has his wires in touch constant- ly with “Pretty Mrs, Smith,” his own ", with music In which Scheff is scoring at the Casino Thea- tre in New York, While these tmmedjate productions are receiving his, closest attention, Fritzi | 0’ other interests spread out through all the cities and towns of America and Canada, There are eight companics playing in the different parts of this continent in “Peg o' My Heart," and their current routes reach out from Boston to San Diego and from Sault Ste, Marie, in Northern Canada, to Tucson, Arizona, on the Mexican bor- der of the vast southwest, Then he also has under his personal direction his earliest hit, “The Bird of Para- dise,” which is playing in the middle western territory, and also two com- panies on tour in the comedy drama, “Help Wanted.” About the same time Mr. Morosco has dally cable advices pprising him of the progress made by Lat Tuylor in London, soon to be launched tn “Ps ly Heart.” Four theatres in Southern Callfor- nia also receive his personal atten- tion when he is there. These are the Majestic, the Morosco, the Burbank and the Lyceum. which is composed of former followers of Sidney Rosenfeld, wie panes up their doll rags and refused fo play any more when a split occurred in the association announce tha’ hasn't had hi eads, begs leave to the playwright who chance will get it if more ‘expilcitly, the U formed a stock company freed of producing the plays of un- wn writers, The company is made of real actors and the plays will be om! ovarding =» Arden is the Chairman of the Reading Conmittee. So if you feel that you haven't had a square deal in your ef- forts to plas play, it might be well to call on Mrs. Arden. She'll lend a sympathetic ear to your story, Gossip. Anna Laughlin, late of Claudia Smiles,” is to be ‘film version of gt eoeniee’ wilt take place wi ome 4 Jane Tal. te “Wher red BEEN MARRIED & MONTH! BUT NOULL RECKON WITHOUT $ Tnonnton FISwER - ++ By Rov ik MeCardell Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Kreaing Worl), MR. JARR IS GOING TO HAVE A DEN—MAYBE. OUNG Mr. Cecil Dedringham did not wear a wrist-watch, but, worse than that, he wore a ring on his thumb! Other than this, he was ap- parently normal, despite his checked spats—a balmacaan overcoat in the shape of a cowbell and his new green- ish-blue taper-crown Sir Salamander soft hat, So far Mr. Jarr had not had what he denominated “a peek” at this debonaire m: butterfly that had re- cently flown into thé social life of Mrs, Jarr, Mrs. Jarr explained all these things to Mr, Jarr, lest he should develop homicidal mania at the sight of Cecil, his thumb ring, his cowbell overcoat and his Sir Sala- mander ha‘ “For, r " Mre. Jarr explain “you shouldn't have all those dr ful prejudices. If a young man is heir to millions"-— “I'll bet the price of a beef stew he hasn't a ten dollar bill!” growled Mr, Jarr, “Nobody has. “Indeed, you are mistaken there!” replied Mra, Jarr. ‘Cecil took Cla Mudridge-Smith, the two Cackleberry girls and myself riding in his beau- tiful motor car, and he drove us out to Cheese Hill Inn and bought us a delightful luncheon, He may wear a thumb ring, but he has rough hands from driving his own car and play- ing golf, so you he may be rich, but he isn't Idk jesides that, it was he who suggested your having a den.” “Me having a what?” asked Mr. Jarr. “A den,” Mrs. Jarr explained. "A Mttle cozy sanctum of your own where nobody will disturb you. He has one of his own, you know. All the fellows In his set have dens.” “Some of them o to have cages,” grumbled Mr. Jarr, “I don’t want a den, What I want is a box stall, Then at night, when this old family Dobbin is all tuckered out you can back me into it, put on my feed bag and bed me down for the night.” But Mra. Jarr was so interested in the don idea that she paid little heed to what Mr. Jerr was saying.’ NBR itn “So wi already gotten to work on the den," she went on. “Now that we are In this new flat, which has one more room fhan what we bad in the; old flat, we will fit it up for your own den, Then you can be real comfy. I've bought you a smoking stand/r already.” all o' moking stands “No, you like to spill ashes all over the floor and burn holes in the sof: cover,” replied Mrs, Jarr. “Well, I got you the smoking stand, but you "e@ not to smoke in your den. I t, because I want you Mr. Jarr. “I asked Mr. Jarr. “You know, a smoking stand CAN be used by @ smoker.” “It's for the boys—the young men when they 1 of an evening, and when they are here of course they'll smoke in your den, And this reminds me that I am so glad we will have a lot of young people in the house now the Cackleberry girls are visit- ing us again, It makes one get to be a regular old fogy having nothing but old fogies around,” “Oh, I can't smoke in my den then, but a lot of young doodlebug rab- rahs can?" said Mr, Jarr, “I'm going to put the davenport in It so I can use it as @ spare bed for the children,” continued Mrs, Jarr, “for now that the Cackleberry girls in the packages so I can make you pillows for your den.” Thin People Can Increase Weigh! Thin men and women who would like e1 with 16 with thelr meais esults, Here te @ ood teat worth trying. Firat weigh your- | . Then take Sar- with every meal—for two | Then weigh and measure again. |1c tan’t a question of how you look or feel your friends say and think. ‘The |ncales and the tape measure will tell thetr Jown atory, and most the new fleah 1 does not of pares it in an ily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept, lenis nourishment now passes fri body as waste. But Sergol at and does It quickly and makes the roducing contents of the very same ja you ari and pounds of skin and bon are visiting us we won't have much | have a den for my very own, am 1/ But 1 can't smoke in It, and Cyril Doodiedingle and his boyish play mi can” is name is Cecil Dedringham, not Doodledingle,” corrected Mra, Jarr, “And [ can't use my den in the evening because the children are to sleep there? Can I use it now?” “Oh, no!" cried Mrs, Jarr, “I use it for 'a sewing room in the daytime. Anyway, I'll have to keep the sewing machine in there and the dress form, using them, Are you smoking any- thing witb burnt leather in it now?” “l try not to,” rejoined Mr, Jarr, “Are you going to buy me any cigars?” “You big id whet - want you'to smoke some. those leather art squares 2 for as" | Cluett. Peabody & Conc’ Makers |

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