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miniats ‘ ' tue erat i Pleasure Hack away e file te Maver & combina tic te more or tr t They predict, however that if tt wine favor itioniee— thel etnge A NEW DANCING TEAM The first thing Daniel Frohman know mower ment of the dancer he's But just listen! At Allied Arts, to be he Astor April * for the be Actors’ Fund, Mr, Frohine aldine Farrar will do the “Madame Butterfy Fox Trot” Picture it! ‘To say anything more would bo super fluous. | HE KNEW ONE OF THEM. James Jay Brady wan at a social | gathering the other evening and @ king, the experts say ball of the t the Hotel of the | somebody playfully auggested that | THE MARRYING OF MARY—Ysobel Wasn’t Trying to “Cut Out’’ Mary—She Was Merely Sociably Inclined, That’s All! oblige with a song “1 know only two tunes,” replied Mr. Brady. At that a small boy be- | came interested. } “What's the other one ‘sides ‘Tip: | perary?’” he asked | { BRUCE M’RAE ILL. | Bruce McRae is out of the cast of “The Shadow,” Ethel Barrymore's starring vehicle at the Empire Thea- tre, becuuse of illness, Edward Field- | ing is playing the role. Mr. Moft is confined to bed at the Lambs’ Club. His physician says he ts suf. | fering with grip and is threatened with pneumonia. | Gossip. | George ©. Brown ahead of the apectal “White Fea company. Edwin Stevens and Tina Marshall | have a new act | Al Banders may now be classed as a showman, He did a Hebrew mono- | bs 1 for the phonograph yesterday. t ian Kel r, actress, is claiming | lame on the ground that she doesn't | do the modern dances | “What's Going On?" a John Cort Musical show, 1s no more, It closed in Chicago Saturday | Bertha Kalich, who will appear at} the Palace next week, prefers to be | called just Kalich, | The Professional Woman's League wil present three playlets to-night, | to-morrow and Saturday nights at its | elubrooms. pment at the) in “Grumpy,” | jay 1. w Lawrence te Chicago esters to join Morosco'a “The Yaay Woe Love.” They say William Faversham in to receive $15,000 for five weeks’ work he film camera Mitnick haw left the Clipper | 4 1x singing songs for a inusic pub- fismine house. Ainsley Lambert and Edythe Mason have joined the cast of “Little Mary Mack.” Two playwrights have notified F. k that the title of his “Nobody Home,” He refuses to worry. eo gil of the Winter Garden hereby notify their admirers that all gifte went to the stage door will be given to the poor, downtrodden, starving Belgians. ‘The Strand management will fy a big captive balloon from the roof of the theatre for advertising purposes. At night it will be lit up, a condition typical of Broadway. ite Lou-Tellegen has ten a play described as a satire on American wociety, He will read it to an invited audience at the Ritz the afternoon of April 6. Helen Fulconer of “Chin-Chin" was twenty years old yesterday, Belle Storey and Jullette Day took her to dinner ut. the Hotel Astor and paid for it. (The dinner, not the Astor.) Alf T. Wilton is soon to. pi George Nash in a new playlet b a- win Milton Royle, and Frank Lalor in | 4 one-act comedy culled ‘Back to Barth.” , BERNHARDT COMING HERE. Wiliam f. Connors, Sarah Bern received rduy positively stat would despite the Joanne September, MISS ANGLIN’S NEW PLAY. Charles Frohman announces that Margaret Anglin will begin an. en- gagement in “The Desert Island,” her New play, at the Lycoum April 12, It is a comedy 14’ Paul Kester WAYBURN NAMES HI8 REVUE. , Ned Wayburn is to cali his new vu ed Weyburn Town Topics.” ‘ [War ining wns won rear “'S’MATTER, POP?” be. ILLUSTRATED BY FIVE PiC- - | TURES. e and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday. March 25, 1915 SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR--By Calvin Tracy...» Part Four++-New Perils sins THE EVENING WORLD'S ° MOVIE 5 Au Renee COMPLETE EACH WEEK H wd eee oe s7Torr THE EVENING WO! wOvVIE STORY BOE eas prcompanie’ by retuen PEER TN SS See. 141th (s taken thoard Sow they have food nd eultiv ion! gasoline for to @ three cruiaing. bur ne bi A which wey jon! Trusting to luck, they head ey apy an island im the this the boat's bow is chit (bose to shore Jack drops anchor to await the dawn b landing Ashore om the island in the mornin Giacovers foot) te in the sends of thebeats ‘This troubles him. for no signs of human occ 4 pation are visible and he feare they have landed among savages And hiefear ls resiired ehee trom (he tropical tation fringing the beach « horde of hall. nabed savage ae by signal and swiftly run toward the pair, They are tow far trom the beat to seach H.- Continued to-morrow . = } J AW GWAN! LET'S Pur | ° |Havens TOU ALWAYS <. AHA! THERES A LIKELY | [Aina ON OUR TEAM | “— LISTEN A WORD) LOOKING HuUSHER ene) WITH You IN GOING ‘To Give HIM Aj , ree You | PRIVATE PMAINTAINED TOUR _— : 2 ; - . ‘; = / No | - ( } { 5 J \WEALLY You GRiEvE / ~ 7 ME E WHY THe LACH OF ¢ CONFIDENCE IN THIS CPAR TICULAR CASE { ¢ By Thornton Fisher OW UNKIE LEM, REMEMBER HOW NOU USED TO HOLD ME THIS WAN AND TELL ME STORIES WHEN | WAS LITTLE - OH. 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FINE FOR Pickin’ A FLOWER IN THE PARK ! 9 (NY Byentng Works) Copyright. 1915, by ‘The Prewe Publishing Co, rg Now York Evening Worlds o® we we interesting and — inspiring telling in words and al YOUNG MEN ave won promotion, will begin on thie page of THE EVENING WORLD| 10! APRIL 5. ill consist of eighteen 8 OF SUCC the ing World by youn men whose TRUE EXPERIE' ces | OMPLETE grey relate, ONE PLE STORY WILL BE TOLD EACH DAY, g\ } BUT 1 DONT sy She ANY eal | Cops! f COP IN Sant t The authors of these stories will be paid $5 each, pu: it to the of- fer published recently on thie page. That offer, whioh expires to-day, was for TWELVE atori but so many ious manuscripts have b the Evening World EIGHTEEN att AY THE EVENING N WORLD will announce ANOTHER OFFER whioh will ‘:e of interest to Young Women. WATCH FOR IT! HARRY’S “IDEAS”—No. 10-—“‘ Making the Best of It!’’ we Comsat AS; Pea cain (peaiins Cm we An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN—Iilustrated by WILL B, JOHNSTONE, rington, May Hopkins, Helen Mon tague, Arthur Aylesworth, Edward Nicander, George & : Greenstreet and Clifford Robertson BE DIGNIFIED, HER PLEA. | wllabelle Muo Doolittle, the poetess \ n being t times, [t occurred to a lot of silly tricks lon April Fool's. Da p th the idea | i in Instead of sullenty letting down through his tast day at the store, Harry grimly attends to his duties just as though nothing had happened, Many try w ‘sympathize with him, but he refuses to. "run down" aon the store‘or Mf, Wylie. He is hhurte-but takes His first week out of a job he looking for In 4 small haGerdasher’s another, He tries “upstairs,” but hough there are $j c Ree At een aa atane He | Gree ned ares ses halt good references—and Mr. Doyle is not there to speak Scot word for bo, ‘At ofber stores it 8 3 case of ‘wait,’* ag ‘ r R ‘i ca — : pt sits — Harry: at length PR, but his pay only four dollars « week. Stil, it is WORK and it is better than loafing. Besides his mother sorely needs even the small pittance be,cans, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “Here's a chestnut for you, I heard in Californ by “Tt won't do, It's too ter §'tohed.” a