The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 20

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About Plays and Players .2y. Bide Dudley va. erg np seb who fa concerned work of reorganizing the “ iy company, let it be known Inst that Ina Claire, Forrest Huff, Fnae Andrews and Emily Fitsroy _ Rad been engaged for important roles, / When it is remembered that Mile, and Harry Conor were seoured Luxury” a week or more be readily seen that the su estuaries a @ tenor, known favorably fr 2 grand opera, Would likely “Lady Luxury" le to open ‘k engagement at a Broad- on Christmas Day as- resent plan. ENGAGED. character i i + it Pays to Cohan ‘Theatre yesterday after- and beamed wit with pride. aocesir. Cowl left for Florida last night; operation. will honor Mayor Mitonel' er at the Hotel Astor on Nov. 29, the World Film will occupy the Casino three weeks and possibly ey will put his prise oe into re- Glariéae's nest Tuesday. of the company will go over York open opening of ot a a “what » lk a Woman, gut to ‘KE night. "there ie a bit more tinker- to be done. i 4 mies AUSSELL'S NEW PLAY. Russell has selected as her re vehicle, a play called a) Happiness,” by Mi Lawrence J. Anhalt will ta! work of producing it afte: nj on its way at tho » FO BOOK wie ENDENTLY. ‘Jesse J. Goldberg and Bernard al, who Conan jenterday and Comte. Page. of THE EVENING WORLD, Thuisdsy: No OFS MBSE 19; Y91g THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK i, itt ill ye al In Ih (yi rt Four—The Explosion we (All Rights Resereed) St ‘The bearded man ecowle Ned. op ene ree ee ng want no ad AUTUTIMA Qu Yo MATT J mg «ill ‘ug OA lh A al Yi i Hy TT a Tv i | ih it qt iin mi "wi a ip a i a "i / aie a ‘ie To BEA GreaT BIG MAN “RIGHT Sts vere. KMow ANY BatrEe, Ciry WES SITTING OP vaudeville acts used tn the theatre wo [ ears Independent! “We w eign film which will be destroyed af- ter we use it. Fred Bennett will be house nager, Mr. Hoowes ther wer, Mr. Tobias gene! id I will be execut! ‘ POPULARIZING SALVATION, The Prob jen a4 fos It's @ Long Way to Tipperary” night at Main and Fisher atregts A received an encore.~Hendei ey.) Tribune. ‘ IT MAY BB TRUE AT THAT. Harvey J. O'Higgins, novelist and playwright, te a hard man to under- jatand, sometimes. Asked to express jan opinion as to the sort of play that will be popular during the next few months, he eald: “I think the play that will be popular will as you might express it without and beyond in the Wey. of conscription. Of course, there might be a sum and substance of a downward course, but on the PITTI Te POPE EER. FAMOUS JA 1D RING we te Bot soe Pia att? a AR Now t SrreR Tuan at? AY Give uP mister! AY CAN'T EVEN MAKE VUN DENT IN tT niet) THE MARRYING OF dint a “a Were “Pa” We'd Have a “Relapse” Too! FATHER, BILL SAID YOUD SEE Him 1 NOU WERE GETTER TOCRY- AND THAT MOU PROMISED To WELP HIM LAND THAT NEW JOB, To GET THE @GENCY FoR’ THE SELF-REELING genes LINES HELL WAVE To HENE NOU POST BS000 TO GUAR ENTER WIS ACCOUNTS, 60 ON HIS BOND FoR, $2000, and D Him POO FOR ADVERTISING ,AND — FIN® BUSINESS— HE Salo THAT IF HE WAS SETTER TOCAY HED HELP ME TO LAND @ NEW Jos IM AFTER— Now LISTEN ANDO TELL “HIM THIS FOR ME— 1% FIRM SMIO-ETC— whole it te probable that whichover| chorus of ‘‘Sister Susie's Sewing didn't won't. Now don't misunder-| Shirts for Soldiers" without stume stand me when I say this, as I really] bling 1: diction, He offered $10 belleve there couldn't extenuat th to any one who could yond the regular custo: feat. An Englishman means, an you have already declied, named Wellington won the money @ veritable kerplun! Nuaus down, 46 later deveiopeu that — he had been singing the son, FAME AT ONE JUMP. homes of friends ever since co Asked yesterday if whe had heara| Americ that G, Bernard Shaw might be pun- | now Just who o ished for having written certain are HICKVILLE DOINGS BY HAZEN CONKLIN ®@ month ago. sarap Soca’ * to med, tree 0 A SINCERE POEM, Mees Heatins eae ™* Ellabello Mae Doolittle, th MOS GRARB, our tocal met a playwright at a iven by aneerer, hit \his thumb fee J. Seee Wsape i bacaxiiie while drivin’ a picture nai! londay afternoon, She sized him up last night whil pretty thoronghly and later wrote a aut Whe we TNAe poem about him. Misa Doolittle han sent the poem to this d¢épartment ae favor. After you have read six pictures each. Poetess, rawn w callin’ on him to mit Bim} # {the with the pictures. to sneer some sneers for us, We didn't have to ask him for none; they come out impromptu-like, and here they be--that is, some of ‘em: Folks who carry hammers ts bound to sound their own thumbs now and then, but they get more pleasure outa soakin’ other folks’ fingers. Old Bandmaster Prosperity. only counte folks, who are standin’ up, which is why he counts ao few, There's many a “There's No Place Like Home” motto hgngin’ up whera | come! body in the fambly says “thank | goodness” every time they look at it. The only way a man kin fol his wife’s “right of acareh” for munitions THE FAIR SEX TO BLAME. It'a beauty of the femal al that wes demonstrated firat by Kve ieee years ge An that time mere man js been a victiin of the fair. They bring him trouble-trouble, all the time and ev'rywhere, The man who robbed fe bank can blame a certain Mae or Pei the man the street moar woman is held in such high esteem in the terary world, Set yourself—here Tithe this atterneon, wrote * 1d Kentuck 7 Boon," ne thinks would ples Clderside correspondent, sa: the recent cold snap in caused Sid Trimble to move iis quar- ters from the sunny side of the post to the cracker barr the stove in O. M. Wicka's stap! fancy grocery pt Simultane the same time we coincident feat mailed him a letter sayin’ as how Lafe It seems to me he tal Fl Wo much, Johnson, Hippolyte Hark: . The drummer who just If not, I beg his pard missed his train would not have bee delayed bad he not stopped to olin, with @ certain comely maid, fine "twould be if all the girls that ve us men to drink were banished ! How line--well, I trom the knothole targets in the boardwalk in fyont of Bemis Bros. Emporium to the sawdust box along side the barrel stove in the bb room, on as they git the new range tho Hoy will be a sight dryer, ¢ Cy ud for abeu: In places had no feeling, | Dut, speaking of the playwright, {admire Mterary write Beli them myself, ) ‘Although't take At Pr, | to some lonely isl don't think. hooped OUT.A TaN, Incidentally and by the he aye sporti the writer of the scen: receive $25 ang the nai Scenario by Lucy Foster M dts “You er chong the Masa ‘a-~ | tile Ne LALLA hil iM Tray 1 CANT Have ANY PANTH Tie NewtH Year WAgTTaN. ING Prem Pudiihing Co. (NT Bveatee World), FLOOEY AND AXEL—We Are Now Thoroughly Convinced That Axel Will Never Retire mee 8 as a Waiter! AX HAVE TOLD 1 2 TEu Him We cor @ $25.00 AWARDED EACH WEEK TO EVENING WORLD READERS FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE STORY SCENARIOS THE EVENING WORLD thie week i nee a pintures story, “THE IRON MAN,’ ten By a reader of this paper, who h Five DOLLARS. The story will be completed in six instalments of rinting at the top of this for which was been led TWENTY- THE EVENING WORLD will print one of these picture stories each weck, and the readers of this paper are invited to write the from which the pictures f the author will be pub- dominoes, eribbage, pinochle, quiltin’ and C4 ferrets experience swap- in’. the local champeens will ee thins me im causin’ much 3; lation, a Mrs. Rufe Pettibor est offspring Claria: alh sewed up in her winter flannels and then dis. ! covered that she'd left a cambric needle in the second layer, She| hasn't made up her mind yet wheth- er to rip out and go back for it or to| leave it and recover it next spring. Bert Bell is fatkin’ now about! openin’ a moying picture theeatur In| che midst if ha kin get Ezra Hich ‘our local Creesus, to back him, It could get a movin’ picture of Esta atin’ go of so much as a cent folks ‘would come from around to use

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