The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 18

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday, September 7; 2915 LUCE tPeceerr rol rerrclelee en eter r vrei cert Seer Teer Teer ee eer rey Tr er erewrrrrrrrr. fcr rrr i rrr ft ree oT oe low "rr wa oe * “'S’'MATTER, POP! ro) rr) on “ “ —_—_— rs [weave tal ie, / \] Wut Boreleven } IDEA Pf » FP? witd MOGQqui rots / 1 r 5 me 4% LAST NIGHT f eee we se eee ewre ~ ~ {But my DEAR MAN “ovretowe Ha5 | A La kim FLamD vou ) > Tear 1c — ’ Cec aN Ww we) Mowrive # Kernes, connected aA er J the Princess Theatre when § 1 Diaye re the ve there as @e , , 7 Ward to leunch bis manager * , = te the producing sea He bas 6 | quired & piny called “Bection 4 4 Penal Code,” written by Benje ¥ with Forre we scheduled for wction. Mr. Hevnes expects to we bis play ip rehearsal within (wo and hopes to produce it by lov. 1. It is @ four-act drama deal With capital puniabment REPAIRING “BROTHER BILL” “Brother Bill,” the play in which ' J. Corbett returned ww the id Page, is off the boards this week for fepeire, The first act is to be rewrit ten and there are to be chu in bett will i ll be pen in about two weeks under the man | agement of Fitepatrick & Walle wrenviewina sones’ =F LOOEY AND AXEL—The Only Objection Axel Has to Going to Jail Is — They Have No Stock Ticker The re! McCarthy, who js ali of i Foor of age, bas been en & principal in the new fb ghow. Miss MeCarthy has ‘acting several years and she Bas alotines ideas concerning things Meatrical SL Lieve ME CLYDE, IF You tine Pur APEW DOLLARS INTO LF. RIGHT NOW YOULL CLEAN UP & A NICE ROLL ON fT - 4 } KL t's at 10 “THANKS FOR > “WE TIP JACK! AY Gor PINCHED FOR SPEEDING FLOoRY AN! AY HAVE ‘To BE IN COURT AT WUN O'cLoc ! PLEASE LOAN ME TEN BUCKS “Yo PAY DAS FING? toby ] (AN ALL AY GET FOR DAS (sen BUCKS 15 YUN LECTURE ver From pas Jupce. ! —— ei i RIGHT Now an ambition,” she said “to do a play on the order ‘Madame X’" “But aren't you a trifle too fat for roles?” was asked. ; | “Possibly, now, But am or fnotanoe, T eat only halt & potato every other day, and no ly and ice cream at all.” “Do you believe in the stage kim “Not fully, One doesn't know but qyhat germs lurk in the make-up on i i ’ “Should actresses marry?” “I cawn't say as to others, T have fecided never to marry.” | “You'll bo a celibate, eh?” “Huh?” “You have no dream of connubial | m Diss?” : TU , “Say,” eald Agnes, “I gotta be 4 Hitt fy » If Im hi Mmother’!! lick m And away she fer dinnor my ent. | gaan MISS DRESSLER AS HOSTESS. Marie Dressler entertained a lot ber friends Sunday evening at Gedney Farm Hotel, White K E Y S — We Think She Overvalued Him by a Dollar at That! by exhibiting to them her WELL, 1 THINK & Man) /THATS RIGHT! we \CHYGNES, Seats Serpe: octOn Davies ‘wicks & MISS KENS, \RE@ALLY SHOULD BE INSURED Nesihy & aes 1 TOOs wi SK AN ACCIDENT WHN Sure! WHO “ the scenario. ‘The films were shown : FoR wer HES peeee eas POLICY. | WANT TO TAKE OUT DO YOU WISH THE ® in the hotel's grand ballroom. Among WORTH TO HIS i AN AMOUNT WHICH WOULD DOLLAR AND A ’ who saw them were Louise FAMILY | AMPLY REPAY MY FoLts! ? QUARTER. MADE OUT 5 ey Y Sie M.A Thorpeon. Br, AwW- CAN YOU Fix ME UP Mts. Charles Dillingham, | Mrs. iver Harriman, Ruth Cosby Dim- Sema Admiral Marix and Grace Fil- “TOWN TOPICS.” SEPT. 16. Ned Wayburn has selected Thurs- fay night, Sept. 16, for the opening his big musical show, “Town “ at the Century. A dress re- jearaal will be given the preceding it for the newspaper critics and wather invited guests. Mr. Wayburn , “@pnounces that smoking will be per- mitted in the promenades, rest rooms, performance. A tn ‘sunday wight . At the y night foncerts the min auditorium will be included, thus it permissible © smoke all over the theatre. @ Considerable mystery surrounds ° acts announced for “Town : Pe are Potter's Arabian and the Kurtis Kompany of holt me his right band and swears that the ne | Beal, barnyard chickens, but shenant- Ban is suspected, it is. Gossip. Johnny Martin, one of the Sixty Club's most popular eocial dancers, bas joined the Gaumont forces and bs ing movie stars. falter Richardson, leading man of the Bronx Theatre stock company, he got his first theatrical expe- as water boy with a circus. Trentini will again appear “The Peasant Girl” this searom. will open her tour at the Ma- 1. > oe “Robertson and his company of fifty people, including Laura , his new leading woman, will Pd for New York from Liverpool pt. 2% on the St. Paul, “$8 Washington Square,” at the Park. Bhe looks so much like the star of the Back Into the stream Tom tumbled, and ft car- rled him away from the old mill wheel just as fast as it had brought him there. Tumbling over stones upon the babbling waters, Tom went along until they came —<lown, and he landed, wide awake in Ope-eye: World at last without having caught the’ Black S| ie " and gaining the reward of. being allowed to sit y Tt led him down fo the old gray milf. The miller’s working hours were done, and so the wheel stood still. There on one big paddle Tom saw a silver web which ‘Tom tet himself down from the attic window onto the paddies; walked close to the edge, and was just leveting his gun to shoot Mr. Black Spi¢zr, when ‘Tal Tommy. Tittlemouse’s advice, Tumble Tom tum! ered bern from an 9 le tree inta the ter,” Morrison's dramatization stream and allowed it to carry him re'er it woukd, the Black Spider that frightened Little Miss Muffet was Squeak! creak! went the old wheel, and it be beside pretty Little Miss Muffet in the spider's ¥ s ! ! t b ; in the spider's place. | Bee iedenaivars ie Nome busily spinning into a regular spider mansion. move around, ” salad o. erat water fall. Over he went, and down, Pasi asd 1 e try again,” Tom — E the cast may be strengthened, ‘The play was to have gone into the Booth Thursday. Wil Rex, the boy author-acto > i] THE STORY OF A YOUNG MAN WHO “MADE GOOD” pedhon.. ritan (a SA Hae tae ‘DICK Ss UP cd ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B, JOHNSTONE Cowan and he had a terrible fight be- fore the film camera the other day “I'm giving it to you straight,” he writes, “when I say we smashed up $100 worth of props.” Could it have been that fight that knocked "I" out of Rex's first name? VON GRAND POEM. Betty Shannon, press agent, is o Minneapolis poctess, There are many kinds of rhymesters, but the Minne- Apolie brand may alwaye be recog. nized by Its proclivity to wander Into Bwede verse. Miss Shannon dropped into our sanctum last evening and after much coaxing wrote us a poem, Now don't be impatient. Miss Shan- non ts @ very—oh, well, if you can’t wait, here's the poem: Ob, vere, oh, vere ts my Ole gone? oad’ ve anaie al 4s, locked over htockboim-<mine Ole is there none, ‘Ay tank in Minnesp—olie, Dick's first (he new job left . i fi g " " FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Pie Rte Ie Ball wel i age Dick was set at work ns a fielper at a machine |, The operation of tfie machine mastered, Dick was In the course of tine Tick was pretty familiar with Accordingly he spoke fo Mr, Freneli about Vet put 4) 60! rite my best girl a manifest, No one had any time for loafing. Each de- wiich, guided by fosean hands, ares ut a net ey co mactanire “i oo ie Ler of Lietdld ia bu the cosraters of that pares cepariient ad shifted to another department.:. Mr. French, inonng . “ ° ending procession of single units, each only a part of @ } as monotonous new the destiny of every “past” made there. Now Dick's i fe Ht to make “reccrds” | Single tat of mechanism assembled elsewhere, ‘Dick found it interesting because he knew it was a | ganted to see what was Beitg done elsewhere. hat ald be pra Ay Shang, promied to “Why not eend her a postal card?” ‘partment strove with evesy othe: of-wark tumed out, ued (o-morrow, ' “No, She'd think I don't care two conte for her. anata stepping stone to a hetter iob,

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