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yee onertoapercecanien SRSA ARLEN EEEREEREEEnEEE es Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday. °SMATTER POP?” “ WHAT THA SAM October 20; 1914 «By C. M. Payne a a C a“ we r SAMPLE H \ for: Pop! NO PANTH! [FAcrate Yee NECESSITY aren ve a MAN WANTA THEE; LOOSE Now 7 Not A 1 OF WEARING DONT YA NEED Pea Nou AT FRONT ° PAN TH WHEN * DOOR WIF NO XA EAT OAT-TH |: custom, MY | ¢ l BOY 5 Aw GEE ~ AY was ONY ‘TRYING To SEE IF Coutd HIT VUN BIG CRow COME ON Now - DON'T STAND THERE WHEN EER |! GLIMPSE Your Fie NOUNG FeCE MN YOUTHFUL HEART BCTH Pound APACE Olas as NM Scam Youve MAIDEN HAR f) tsaes TO CLASP YOU IN Heee! Le SPRING THaT On PHOEBE! HEV You BIN DRINKIN’! THE MARRYING OF MARY eee By Thornton Fisher Aw SHUCKS, YOUNG FACE wHers THE oN. NOUTHEUL NEY HEAT AND Aegy SCAN Nour, MAIDEN No Use, Pa Couldn’t Get Away With It Like Bill! The music is by Ivan Caryll, who} compored se scores of “The Pink "Oh! eanor Schorer’s Impressions of Cohan’s Play ABOUT: PLAYS “The Miracle Man,’’ Now Running at the Astor AND PLAYERS SY Darling” will Amsterdam Theatre, New York. A UNIQUE PROGRAMME. A unique feature of the first New York performance of Louis N. Parker's “The Highway of Life,” which whl be presented by the Lie- bier Company at Wallack's Theatre on will not only swim and| Oct- Will be the programme, it dive, but will be given her long cov-| pas been gotten up after the styl used at the London theatres in sted opportunity to sing, dance and) days of Charles Dickens, whone story foundation of the play. This production of “The Marriage three Goss comely 96 fe Drowramme=which will, be. a single * and will tour in the west,| will be eng Incidentally, Mr. of paper—will be used only on she is a prime favorite, The| Wis ecoming quite active as a the opening aight, le at: present in tho bands of | Producer, With George Sidney and] PREPARING FOR WINTER. Tell, # young woman w:» grad-| snow, which is doing exceptionally| Phil Dailey wishes to notify show from the Empire Dramatic managers that they can atick big bills on the north side of his barn if sald well. last spring. Miss Tell, it is d. will be transferred to the SHUBERTS ANNOUNCE bills are thick enough to keep out the wind,—Elmsdule, Ind., Reporter. ‘ o management. CHANGES. A STORE, NOT A THEATRE. BIDE DUDLEY ennnnnnnnnnnennnennnnenle ure in a big musical revue to be @taged this fall under the direction of Lou Wiswell. in this production Miss Roberts ..d John Cort day completed an arrangement by the actress will again be 4 under the Cort management. n two voeks Miss Roberts will @ the role of Mrs. Oliver in the Courrght, 1914, 7 Th Pree tubtenias On almost didn't have no Wi our local sneerer, to-day, We had to hunt to Gnd ‘When we called at his house ble wife said as how he was out and we ain't no emall per- taters at hoflerin’ neither, but nary clumb up to the haymiow, and we sce Amos's hat lyin’ near had a promptin’ to look down that there grain chute wouldn't of there was Am ‘way down it where It i iapered down to his By Hazen Conklin eneers from Amos Crabb, and then nigh to missed him at We went out to the a answer from Amos. Then we of the \ ’ / \\Wi, i Hy p \ / had no sneera for to ve paper, for . | \ ib fl \ IP) no paper, size, He'd slipped in feet foremost and was so squoze he couldn’t Fad breath enough to y. hauled him ow, him losin’ two ‘hand fuls of his hair on our first two at- . tempts, he @ot right down and sneered some sneers that we woulda’t Roberts was once one of| ‘The Shuberts announce that on arred | Nov. 2 Joseph Weber's production of “The Only Girl,” & new musical com- edy by Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom, will open at the Thirty- ninth Street Theatre, succeeding “The Third Party” there. On the same gist Marie Tempest will inaugurate Zohn Cort’s standbys. She Bis management for years. Four years ago, contract expired and, for reasons known to those most vitally in- was not renewed. Her last York appearance was in “The jh of the Weak,” at the Liberty ‘Theatre, Sone five years arrangement, through w will direct. Ai source of much concerned, pints one, ince the west, espe- dy to pay homage to farewell Amerinen, eee etna the Theatre. ogo prevent Pl house, will remain there e interv: two weeks. Miss Tempest will be Matperiea by her entire Meh Somenay from the Playho London. opening play will be an- nounced lat Further announcement from th Shubert headquarters says that A! dreas Di pel will open his oper: won at tl ‘orty-fourth Street The- atre Cw ets 28, ong that “The Battle “ roduced during the ot ‘Oct. 26, at @ theatre yet to be “Say,” said a man in the lobby of’ the Cohan Theatre yesterday, “this isn’t a regular theatre; it’s a store.” “Why so?” asked James Jay Brady, the manager. 4) “Well, Ive been a regular patron of Broad- way Jones was selling chewing gu: Then along came Potash & Per re said Mr, Brady, lang. Every Klad of a He idache Muach AND ALONG COMES STALLINGS. George T. Stallings, manager of the easy money ts easy mo leet ier well have som to be “star liner” at tne Pale Wrhantie nant wee i Stallings will offer a monologue full of the thrills and humor of the diamond. While delivering it he will hold in his hand the now celebrated lucky penny given him by Cushman A. Rice, U. A. It was really this penny w! eh won the world’s baseball champion- ship. Mr, Stallings In rehearsing dally. He's trying to acquire enough stuge presence to be a knockout even if Connie Mack were to appear in the audienc fy “?PAPA'S DARLING” OPENS. Klaw & Erlanger presented their new musical pl. cakes and yellow pumpkin ple. Now on the corner, tand, we'll see for quite a swarthy foreign merchant with the chestnut and t! 8 wares we nickle, maybe ten. ‘We say we want no tainted on 2 that point we are firm, and soon our molars close upon the chestnut and the worm, Oh, would dreary hole, with sides both high and steep: in which were worlds of little worms with naught to do but creep. And would again that in this place, despite bis kicks and squirms, the Jaw would throw the merchant with the chestnuts and the worms, TO PRESENT C. @ H. PLAYS, John Webster and bis wife. Fan- chon Campbell, both of whom have number of Cohan & “Bto} will Company, Ltd, Later, Webster will go Thief.” All these made by the J. C. { Rroductions the first time in this country, at the | “Flirting with Shakespeare.” Williamson | Empire Theatre, Syracuse, Oat, 26, Mr, and Mrs. to Australia, where called “He Who laughs they will succeed Fred Niblo and bis 1. Blanche Walsh has a new sketch! bert have a new musical Last,” by M, Robinson, It 1s intensely dra- Otto Hauerbach and Victor Her- Bay which will probably be seen and heard in New York before the first of the wife, Josephine Cohan, as stars under | matic, The cast calls for five people, year. the Williamson management, aossip. Sidney Smith w, terday, He reported that roduction, * Andreas Dippel has engaged Dr. | ing well on tour, Anselm Goets! of Vienna as musical | Manuel Quiroga, the 8; In the city yes- his musical “Little Boy Blue,” ts do- jpanish vio~ “The Prima Donna,” a musical sketch by John Jex and W. P. Chase, will have a hearing at a Brooklyn theatre next Monday. Roza Hyland and Frank Binns are in it. aS Wo! SBRENI CLF FORD DOIBSEY the Harris Theatre, Oct, 28, an ore chestra will be in attendance, is in no way musical but Selwyn Rho. seem to think an @ desirable adjunct to a way. The Harris York theatre this fi Charles A. Taylor, wh “Yosemite” at Daly Theatre, plans to give the first performance there Nov. 23, ie the first New rm has controlled. i} eS The orchestra is theatre any- 0 is to stage dast to put into print. Wiseacres say “what come down ;” tok goes down m auch a thing Bije Bemis ia ee proud father of rs lusty boy, But he got a awful scare last night. He arranged with "Des. Fisher to ring a little handbell once if it was a girl and twict if it wens a | boy, When the -Doc reached for the bell he fumbled it and knocked it offen the table onto the floor, where {t rolled along ringin’ like it. wee never goin’ to stop. Bije, whe was waitin’ out in the hall give » start, |RECIPE TO STOP DANDRUFF This Home Made Mixture Dandruff and Falling Hair Aids Its Growth, To a half pint of water ad These all, ‘simple ingredieats that you can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them self, Apply to the scalp once a for two weeks, then once every monk until all the mixture is used, alf pint sho rou th to 2 head of dandruff and i’ the “inn It stops the hair from {i relieves itching and. ecalp fet cf germs. out, emATthough itis not « dye, i acts lays, have sailed for Ca: inist, will give two recitals at tl weesnning next Monday tho feature at the Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, ‘Tow: » south Africa, where they wi conductor for the Dippel Opera Com- pate He nest Sunday afte: pictures at the Vitagraph ‘Theatre the bale tenn’ one i sans Rey ay 8 a nga ‘and enthusiastic | open Dec. 7 in George M. Cohan’s ique Company, noon and evening. will en ate. “Sylvia Grey,” a psychic fittest ‘da: 2 i hale ten or rg ied wren the ven Keys to Baldpate.” Following| Charles Frohman, Klaw & Erlanger,| Clara Palmer and Bobbie Barry drama in four Bd bur- i a yo dre ape 4 Booked yon, beni on te that, they will in “Officer ' will present “Outcast,” with Elsielare to present a new sketch in yoga, Flora Four. | of “Le ‘Pirmavurel 4," “The Hunter’ and Ferguson ip the rele, for vaudeville next Thureday, It scaled | a

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