The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1915, Page 14

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E. H. Sothern's statement that his! wife, Julia Marlowo, has positively retired from the stage has caused a report to circulate in the theatrical district that Mary Mannering might be her successor as Mr. Sothern'’s co-st Neither Mr. Sothern nor} Miss Mannering has Indicated that | this plan will be consummated, but Broadway has it all cut and dried, Nevertheless. If the arrangement were brought about st probabiy| Would not be until late in the coming @eason, as the present plan is for Mr, Sothern to appear at the Booth The- atre without @ partner in the stellar Position. However, it was announced by the Messrs, Shubert that later he would tour with Miss Marlowe. Then came the news of her retirement. Miss Mannoring's most recent New York appearance was as thé heroine in “The Garden of Allah” at the Cen- tury. She is the wife of a wealthy 3 Detroit man. It is not out of the 3 range of possibility that she still a has stellar aspirations. A Sothern- , WMannering combination would un- doubtedly be very popular—and that means profitable, BISPHAM AS BEETHOVEN, David Bispham is preparing rather ® unique programune for himself, He is to appear as hoven in @ one-| het play entitied “Adelaide,” written | in 1862 by Hugo Mueller, ‘The char- acter of the composer is the central| 4 figure of the play, and the story of his love affairs. be the predomi- | “Adelaide” Mr, t & musical skit) 1,” which will be rt. In it he to do with .one Music will, of cour: feature, With al will have tion at Mount will be given matinees at E. Johnston ne Gordon entative for Mr, Bisp- A LONELY BACHELOR. Georges K. M, of Brooklyn sends in h printing. It is n the hope that it! ors to see the folly | nd get married, The “Aah rot LY a amet ‘em in Prisco Broadway was flor ig after all. io 4 Fe, yi a He Hives only haft without Ol & some ove be knows Te, alone: ing the is own, | Gossip. Claude Fleming has been engaged for “Two Is Company.” 4 Frank Campoau has gone to Los Angeles to spend a year acting in pic- John Harley has arrived here from Denver. He will be advance man for “priiby.”” ig McKeon has signed up Joe! Jackson, the bicyclist, for two years! iu films, The Keystone gets him, Elaine French of “Town Topics” han been notified that her husband, | Lieut. Vannie Cooke, has been wounded in the trenches. Barney Bernard has forsaken Hun- ter, N. ¥., for Broadway, and Hunter is now as dead as a doornall after 7 P. M. | Frits Williams ham. tucceeded Geo: Parsons in “A Ful jouse.”” Mr. “Parcons, is with “Brother ‘William Malley 1s to have a dra- matic stock company in Plainfield, opening Labor Day. Edith Tallaferro is star at Elitch's, Denver. lay next season under Brooks's maongement. Marguerite McNulty is to have a Jeading role in a new Edgar Allan Woolf sketch called “The Lollard,” ‘ “Under Fire” broke all records for ° attendance at the Broadway, Long : ch, the three days it played now a stock Bhe will) Joseph | and George Mooser are to be jointly interested in the production of a play. Anna Laughlin has return the Adirondacks. She caught a bass weighing 3! up there. Well, may be! Stone, Will Rogers, Frank Tinney, X20 Carillo and Vernon Cas- tle will appear at the White Rats’ per at the Manhattan Opera House to-night in a sketch called, “A Btory of the Wild West.” They a 4 it's a “scream.” . H. Gordon writes in to say our statement in The Evening World last week that the copyright on “Silver Threads Among the Gold" had ex- pired, is wrong. He says the estate ——_—_—_—_— m™ DORSET ARROW COLLAR A tly proportioned Arte eer leat once and si c mart, 2 for 25 cents : Home an Teck, Pop GOING SFASHING TO RUN ERRANDS AS WELL AS DO INSIDE OFFICE WORK! ; d Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday, August 10, 1915 {FRECKLES —* LE'S ARBRITRA (PROMISE NOT TO’ (TE IF YOU PROMEE ICT To SCRATCH! ia “ie panos PoP +e wont LET ME CARRY THitH BATH ET AND Your WNIFE AND THE MATCHES Quick AxeL! I'm IN AN AWFUL HURRY ! Gimme THREE FWES FOR THis aaa “Nou Sex YXouR Name > IS BERT—-WELL, BERT, WELL Pex83 A WEEK TO YOU PROVIDING YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS ARE Good: We WANT & ae WBON TO BE FATLY INDOORS AND WELL, | AIWT TAKIN’ NO CHANCES ON SOME GUY Sammin' TH’ OUTSIDE ALREADY. {Lu GO OUT AND INTERVIEW THEM! WANT THE Luckily, it was the very road that the Pieman When: they met, Simple Simon held his hand out in the old accustomed way, but the Pieman only pushed his cart the harder and brushed by, tum- Bins the two boys into the brush at the side of the True to his word, Simple Simon waited. anxiously for Tom to tumble from Ope-eye World into Bylow- land, and the precious hen was no less glad to see Tom come tumbling through the sky than Simpie was, The three took to the road at a good pdce. . Just then a bright gold egg fell out of Tom's pocket. Seeing it, the Pieman tumed quickly about, apologized for his rudeness, and setting the cart before the boys, bid them eat to their hearts’ content. pied him running down the road and, sus- gave chase. AS you may guess, bblestone and went tumbling all pe-eye World again. Continued But as Simpie and Tom ate the dainties the shrewd Pieman grabbed up the hen that laid the egg, tucked her under his apron and made away at a fast rate Decting some villiany, he stumbled over a col the way back to O) of the late Hamilton 8. Gordon con- trols the copyright, newed this year, which was re- Joba Cort has arranged to produce “The Ragged Messenger,” in which Walker Whiteside will star, at the Buffalo, during the week of Aug. 30. In Mr, Whiteside's support will be Lillan Cavanagh Maud Mil- arie Pettis, Josephine Morse, n Wright, J. Palmer Collins, a* Croix, Allan Thomas, A, J. Herbert, Wiillam Eville, Loring and George Spelvin, GRANVILLE TO STAR, On Sept, 8 at Grand Rapids, Mich., Bernard Granville will realize an am- bition he has cherished for years, On that day he will apear asa “legiti- mate” star, Hts vehicle will be “He Comes Up Smiling,” Edith King will Play opposite him. She is a Chicago girl, and 18 regarded as a “find” by A. H. Woods, who is making the pro- duction. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Mostetrate~Madam, where is your b Ginott, Peabody & Co. Ine. Makers | Woman Prisoner—I don't know, sir. He'e dead. THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO “MADE Goop” ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B, JOHNSTONE Mary'notes almost at once ditferences In the'treat ment given her by the saleswomen, One girl, Nora an encouraging word when packing desk, for Mary is ‘worl in the book department, r Mary’ resolves mentally not to resent Sallie’s Another gist, Satfle frowns or the indolent saleswomen who interfere with her work by not taking their parcels prompt ser, is constantly urging cels done up out of her turn in order to make a good impression on her customers, Jaynes, smiles and sa)

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