The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 12

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March 27, 1915 [Rae Titi aR Tae TY ny SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR--By Calvin Tracy no. .os P OWPLETE £ACH whee ConelusiinesThe Cruiser ROA Aen eeeeee ceeesens 5: MONDAY THE HEMOIEM OF BRADLEY ORON OY AmNOL Ee reer Po ee WOFLD ot wey OF hor cm s Bee to oe : ; PR -~ p Ay ‘deo —_ to him. 1 Bleses brighti Anslously Bdith and Jack peer « ' tly An the sarhering darkness fore sign that their signal Aw ¢ beach and 2» iso prot ‘i tone " sible, for mi nee s open the gi is seen aboard th . seems bmpos chip, which tee Unb * aden A te im mpoeeee nah ee Mane boom sevens thenmetes im (oar horte @ cortes of flashe aonb etch wt Gernmecs soon will te » | friendly » oA ; oyeat to Austra by « southerly Jack ortes They are coming’ is todis auar notte one o-day ap Oltes 1 oe end w den | the coun’ “Lhe fel ”" worrle mem 669 Ld Bde fear wt worried em 669 AE Play has ® punch” be ways Ob “ a we a ATTER, POP?” we os ws “ @ys to bother him, ‘so ie about # _ ——___— - wailrosd conductor” No it ain't,’ he ‘i = — wave & poclety woman WHAT LiTTZLe Bo i (NON —- Whose hushand falis in jove with his _ [w Gone weld if OW.3-}- 1-1 KNow / A, SO You] ghorthand writer’ Hoxbt there « “(ao ao te eve j Have YouR “PAPA { ARE THE ONE . ” a fong-haired feller, eating beans next \ (ME A iss For (( LET You DRAw Lors |} To WIN THe} Ny a rm coke wp end says (THis PENNY » > To SEE wHicK Pe e/ erdm, I-T of my play r v3 )BOY Wisses me FoR 4 elias ; \ Int S$ “Weil, cir, I wisht you could ‘a’ been here The cakes and coffee guy ares up. ‘I'm no thie You've stole my plot @uy puts down bie knife and slaps Cakes in the face They go into @ inch and roll off their stools “Biuch, our bouncer, grabs ‘em and @eparates ‘eur. He pulo Heans away Bround the counter Means ain't (rough, however, Ile hollera to) Cakes: ‘That plot about the man falling in love with bi ‘was borned in my brain @houts, ‘It was not” At that up @omes Cheeacy, the bus, ‘Youse two guys is Oghting over my play,’ he Gings out. “Bluch shoves Cheesey down the Mitohen stairs and orders Beans ana | “Cakes to keep still, The dove of peace begins to coo and Bluch takes me one alde.. © *Call me if them two gets gabby again, he says. He starts away, but back. ‘To tell the truth on the @elet, Lucile’ he says, ‘all three of them guys has stole the plot of a pluy Tm trying to write up home,’ Now ‘What do you know about that?” “It was queer,” said the newspaper man. “It sure was,” said Lucile, ready to @tart away with a load of dishes, “but What made it more queerer was the fact that, just betwen us two, me and my sister is writing @ play on the 4 6m idea. It's going to be some race to the perducer, eh, kid?” 1018, Preae Pubiiviing CoM. F Breaing World) we Od Cad — OCOORE AXEL: Cimon UICK! e's FOUND A BiG Trac # HIM HEAP Sood ‘sar’! HIM So BIG t FROHMAN TO QUIT GARRICK. » Charles Frohman's tease on tho @arrick Theatre will expire May 1 will not be renewed. It is prob- that Walter and Jerome Rosen- , } Who operate the Savoy and b dhave numerous other theatrical inter- ests, will take over the Garrick and The Garrick belongs to the Ned ARY—Maybe by To- A : aes as aecgry ewe ries svat chara Manabi ybe by To-Morrow Pa Will Have Succeeded in Squaring Himself With Bill! By Thornt it awhile, When he gave it up || (OM,UNCLE LEMUEL ~ — — y on Mr. Frohman leased it for ten years. /1/1 DQ THINK MR. g WHO! THAT FELLER BILD me = = Teidke Asawa ia “The tate win, ({(souOee (S THE LOUDER, AW HE AINT PHOEBE. | Cant SEE deter” and William Ginette in “Secret |1) | 14 , ! , NO GOOD. NSOBEL- HES Hii, WHM NOU LET MARY @ervice.” Int HES ae . . 3 GoT A MEAN DishosiTioN | GO WITH NP NP alaal : sini AW’ & AWFUL TEMPER, LOUDER: UNCL WATCH YOUR STEP!” ABROAD. : ‘ {i HE HAS! | WOULONT “Watch Your Step!" is to be pro- ( Hy, HAVE NOTHIN’ TOO @acod at the Empire Theatre, Lon- / WITH HIMIE 6 Gen, in April under the direction of Alfred Butt. R. H. Burnside, who put on the production now at the ‘New Amsterdam, will sail to-day to @tage the piece in London. An all- * star cast is being assembled for the Landon production. In it will be Jo- f eeph Coyne, Ethel Levy and George ree Fisher SUCH 18 FAME. “Who wrote ‘Polygamy’ one girl of anotber in a subway train last night. “Harry Ford and Harley O'Reilly,” came the reply. Gossip. Copyright, 1918, Freed Pebiivhing Co A. He Woods would like to go to ne ori) Burope, but Waiter Moore doven't| becoming # stock magnate, Ne nas| MAINE'S “EDEAS”—No, 12—Fighting His Own Battles Comme AUD pT, Case Guanes Co we we Conklin want to take « chance ;one company playing at Waterbury st se The Messrs. Shubert have decided! Conn., and will launch another at An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN—Illustrated by WILL 8, JOHNSTONE to open Louis Mann in "The Bubble’| Stamford soon, Bertha Mann will at the Booth April 6. be leading woman in the Stamford Tho benefit for the Theatre Treas- | organization. Mr. Cooke je also plan- #' Association will be held at the} ning © company for Springfield Mass. | Park April 4 Orphan girls take notice! Ned Wey It is reported Otto Hauerbach may'| burn wants seventy-five of you for his | engin revival of "Susi" for the) revue. Ie has decided to give profer La Suite, Chicago. ence to chorus girls without parents | The Hippodrome is to have a “sup-| to escape what bo calls Ber show” dally, besinning Monday. |memma’' evil Willlam Ra u Tt wil! last from @ to 8 P. M {and Carl Rond have been assigned t | Whitford Kune, Hellen Evily and! the orphan department Kate Morgan are presenting “Lone- | a some Like” in vaudeville | FOOLISHMENT! Alice Gerstenberg delivered an ad- | Mie Annabelle Jones, who was ( : 4raep on Sultrage at the rooms of the Onee eaid to her Ma: 'Sakae alive ‘ Women's Political Union yesterday. | Toar've esting my soot; “The Eternal Ci fete) tee Will Ko in the Astor. Willard Hol- Re ime eae ar comb will be its press representative.’ FROM THE CHES’ irst thi | George Bancroft and Octavia TNUT TREE. One of the tirst things that Harry's new counter This is unwritten law, they tell him, and though As I of this sly - . ca Fate ae TON Ohm etavit | Lady of the House-We broatktant || mile hin hat they Rave ter owm reuar cus] Marcy does mot ace usta, he imoceny aces | Mary i A ipl ACV IY Although fe does not explain fis suspicions io Mi. | Accordingly ie Gezins cluming every sate. he Broske nipbine!” | ae, sary. tomers and that whenever these anpear wher the | fo obey the Muff" Asa consequence many of his | totals that Mr, Holcomb talks seiusly to him about Holcomb, he seeks his friend, Mr. Doyle, and asks him | makes. To his fellow clerks’ objections he replies: 7 New Maid—Very well, Mum! If 1 | else, and Harsy makes a sale, i( must Re entered not on fag sere Cota (aie Beaks ve roe oan bi sppsrery poot savant 1 tt, Holcomb isnot tat nc tate the bepwert We wiles stent eo) re hs Tale 1p on my book for all yout feb , ' ’ falsely | near Harry fr enough to young imposed on. 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