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EVENING WORLD, Thursds ‘yp e and Comic Page of THE r ™ OS rea JNCDENTULLY I Med MOE DUDLEY AN’ Grr ME A Swrted } UNCLE SIT FREMARK, THAT 15 AS f off THAT ‘TREE : CANT GET CLOSE AS ANY YOUNG Te Hayman «nd Daniel Frohman J DROPPED | A switecH ONE COMES To GITTIN' . ‘Titt I Give You T SS wengire ieiiding recently A CUP AN’ A THRAGHIN! fd Arad A WHIPPIN' IN THIS Rowe iT _ B e Corporation and bearing a london . It proved to be a playlet play had not and there was tion with it. Mr. | Corporation controlling the interests of hia old. friend, the late Charles hman. The piaylet—the latest the Barrie pen--bore no title. Hayman and Mr. Frohman were ted and | ed with this evi- ‘of good will on the part of the dramatist. While COMER, HTK, Freee Puniiening Co: (HT. Porening World ‘FLOOEY AND AXEL-—TIf Flovey Gets Ashore by the Time We Go to Press To-Morrow—Well— — ? no truth 3, Williams NIX Now Axe! “ _ é { MORE BURLESQUE HOUSES. OF DOUGH ON MY OWN LEGGO IT! HELP ME UP Kahn is to install burl TACKLE AN! ts Mine! Tuat's MY poucut q BIG simp! Union Square Theatre, Th of Philadelphia may also be YOU KEEP YER, ‘ Vat over to this form ---- it. These two houses and Daly's 5 DYA HEAR? will probably become a sort of A cireuit. {1 is possible that an ar- Yangement will be made later where- wy, shows can be exchanged with the of the new burlesq| Thi p itate the opening of another we house in Pittsburgh, A @ jn that direction is under way. SUFFRAGE. ; olittie, the Lees- : Py: tess, isn't a Suffragette. Stull, — care % . . oo ta opposed to Su ' 5 S Y h a . A poem, just received, ex- 6 7 Ry, . ——— — id % [i presses hor views clearly, Here it is: , “Hem not in favor of Buftege, Py ae would be \ * as aut \ (uo, y MAN, | ASK / MISS KEXS, YOU SHOULD Seren ears / AS IT NOT Know COURT PROCEDURE ws pact THAT 1 HWE A&A CASE eer hire Facr dj iy te NEVER DID NOU CAN SEE HOW 7 WIW THE JURY TO < L IF YoU WOULD BE COMPETENT NOW, AS & WITNES: | $ | at yes try the navy?” THEY ALL 8Aw IT. mei who books the A. by theatrical companies in the remember what ‘The Girl ‘w® did in Austin?’ be \" replied Mr. Walker. 622. right," ald Mr, “That represents all the in town” mbles Humpty Dumpty t S aoesip. 7 ‘ Belasco’s illness is merely an Holt of “Town Topics” ts at ling Stones” will be presented Harris Aug. 17. tte has been added to “Splash at the Shelburne, Brighton Rogers and girl friend ik bave returned from an auto i in the Berkshires. Ri les is back from Call- ‘where he did some film acting company. . tenor, is to introduce x newspaper man's #ong, Me Back to the Ireland I Kessler, Hebrew actor, will ‘ie Broadway debut this week ctor’s Fifth Avenue, m Pruette jr., who is to play tley role in ‘When Dreams dl bas returned from Por Hulette is to resign as iead- woman with the Edison Film| y to return to the regular Tom had only one foot on ByTowland shore when 4 , ; me Al ane SHOTS WHEN ®& short way along the road Brought them to a "Which way to the Royal Palace?” they asked. t ing’ Kine’ ‘Thus it was that, by the death of Humpty-Du Béaisine Howard, who was Beau- pr ieeoag a tg aA berg dale Sonal stone wall, upon which was perched an egg, standing | “You shall know directly,” answereé Humpty- a remmiey § Ie ea eres and Ae Bin which caused the arrival of the King’s men who took ged by David Belasco for a role not | | Hearts, where the hen who laid golden ezgs was upright the way Columbus stood an egg so many Dumpty. Just then Tom tumbled, and, reaching out | together again, but alas, all in vain! In sorrow fox the boys home with them, that,Tom and Simpie found announced. cooped. “Some headway must be made today,’ he | 2¢23, 26% That is Humpty-Dumpty,” whispered | to save himself, threw poor, unsteady Humpty- | saw a friend go from them forever the ‘Royal Palace before morning came, and Tom's TWayette Perry had to jump in the " ide to-day, Simpie, Dumpty, off thewall, * mother calledhim back to Ope-eya/World.— Continued nm for the Pathe Film Company said. to-morrow. ntiy and she didn’t like it a an | - she says. " Battle Cry of Peace” will be| vitagraph fc wr cna THE STORY OF A'GIRL WHO “MADE GooD" nm to-morrow morning at the! bic al DATEPARST G0, AAG ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B. JOHNSTONE By Betty Vincent amen =| Tiverton, the 2.04% trotter Fannie|[ | . = - : = = ‘Ward used to drive, has been retired Y _ COMYTENL LAG Prose Publiagbig Ca iM. ¥. Evening World), ji Y for H. H. Frazee. 4 if i A few weeks later he'll produce “Are , Sd You My Wife?” for the same man- . . | pe ager and possibly a new Peple com edy with Oza Waldrop. featured Because of illness Chapine will not |be in "The Blue Paradise,” which | opens at the © to-night. Vivienne repl her. Chapine will er In another Shubert she F mmerman jr. confirms tho report that he ix to relinquish the | | management of the Gaiety, He will |be given special work by A, L. Er- n New York playwright of being accused of plagiarism, A ry 1 product of hi pen is said to be almost tdentical wit fa story printed in a London maga- | zine, | ‘The next day Mary's firs{ act is to post several let: i apes t s first a sey 5 She is not yet convinced that her lack of {rainin, Directed to the “first floor front” by a sloppy With commendable coolness stie tells him that sh ‘lo Ter roomythat night she ponders her expeflencé RP EAUIEHE ADaRTHlintneat ten which she ‘has trustful writen he previous eve. | makes ofce work impossible, and answers more ‘inde? | maic, and entering & room where a young Ayan || canal ante ences Wailing for her outside, | it concluccsithat an unskilled girl answering loosely | “Why is a mouse like a load of | promised “easy home work at good pay ™ You shall at mone bale ta the aferncon Se pauses in tant ~ ae ereey heneit a ces Oa pi a erred pet, but she | trouble rea to iin ho ete bul ta hk i s surprise before a shabby brick dwelli e, the 1a “dear,” says she can consider herself engaged tl s it a . Fesolves to visit no more offices, ty hear later of the replies she’ received, ; 1) deo oh yer pd Ar shy ing house, the last} dear, f aap cane waged and asks Brophy | rails Soy the door behind her and rushes | seek work for which she is better fitted. nile ‘Omorrow,