The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1915, Page 18

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Pronk Metnty tyson Ht farce, “Prother teft the east yetteriny. in W pings aleo quit Ae & remit Gen will be de- ferret ee woke Mr Frasee oil Geer “Brother Masons” again efter “Sherman Wor light.” « farce be now Res in prepare In hermen Wee hoe Male Homiten, bee Ge Larremer, Aime wee and thers. George Parsons won't be in Se cast. He w& with “A Full House.” “Brother Masons” was fret produced Played & week and was brought beck & Mew York for repaira A week ago Monday (1 opened the second Ume and fan @ Work at the Adelphi Theatre, Palladeiphia, Last Sunday the com- 4 returned to this alty and Monday rehearsing again. Mr, Vrazeo “the third time will be the $ and that he will finally make @ / access of tt. _| NAMING FROHMAN PLAYS. ‘* @he sew play by Henry Arthur Sense, ta which the Frohman Com- , @any star Otis Bidnner, is to be ' “Cock o' the Walk.” The au- describes it as a comedy of char- and situations, He will ss @oon to attend the rehearsals, The Frohman Company has decided @© clinnge the name of Bthel Barry- a new vehicle from “Roast Beet, ; Bees to “Emma MoChesney & > hd PALS. OGG Gi ee beeeei tr eebi bites ~Jask Golden and his pet, Dickey, throughout the West as the Pair, Mr, Golden is the one mouth closed. DRAMA FOR MARCIN. x ik, may stick to that end of the’play- Ung business » TO FILM THE RED cross. ‘The American Pluragraph Company to make some films showing the ac- oft Red Cross on the battle. Charies W, Alien, a brother of Allen, is @ director in this con- orn, Av Go! on Show Shop” is rebearsing at larris. 8. Moss will make a film of the “Rosedale.” 4 ‘all ~The opening of Castles in the Air has been postponed from to-morrow t to next Wednesday. be 4 tre managers will meet to- tower ay J ae discuss the it mnt further, Mfohin Leffingwell has gone to Chi- to become advance agent for a age ri a " » formerly doorman at the Vievorin, is the father of a new baby girl named Lucile. © Helen Vreeland, who has an unus- mally high soprano voice, is preparing @ new vaudeville act. FOOLISHMENT. Bpottswood has been enga tasb and Perlmutter in naked are dressed,’ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. My mother bought some nd Boy-—Feit? First Boy—Yep; three times al- Teady.' fe Atlantic City about a month ago It | 5 . and Comio Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday lta De deelaciaeecieciedaeiaiaiadlaciedtaladadeiadadaedaiededadaiaada ee dda ee ee eee Lae eee eee et Lt seat eh ee eeeee Cus | <2 GD! | -Se- . ey & | SOPOT OT OED EEED OOOO SEDER ORDODE 1% O89 19O DEDEDE OOOOODO 00 FOES SEEE EEE EET EEO OOOERRODE SOE OOOOREOEEES $6.69 9600O899900000960ER89O80RE00000 40001440009 “"S’MATTER, POP!” “ Septe mber 15, 19 is ' nl Gs. = a “ . A DS e4 oas : “ “ SCuse me, I wuz JEST SWATTIN Fees —E | For re cove or Pere! ¢ THATS WO FLY Swarrer, f tTt & Toasting fon wei one wit MAre TWiem MISTAWES ONCE In AWHILE ~J Hee Hee Hee! | GoT “THE Tiever man G AY ViSH AY COULD SeLt DAS Nat BTOOK! AY BANE. LOSE ALL MY DOUGH ON (T YESTERDAY WHEN 1T DROPPED Qo PoInTs ! HEY AXEL, LISTEN To THe SOKE | PLAYED Gnt “THE SENATOR YESTERDAY, of Yor, BUT (Got HIS GoAT ON HIS NUT, SToak! KITTY KEYS — There’s Nothing Like Obeying Instructions LITERALLY! 1M ON MY WA TO BESTOW THIS Se GIFT OF FLOWERS ON MISS KEYS=- Bact ACcAIN, Boss. 1 "LANDED ON HIM" ANDO HE NEEDS ACCIDENT INSURe@NCE! WHo YOu Lookin’ FOR? OH, YOU Do HEY? ARE YOU @ND BONT COME BECK UNTIL E LANDED ON SOME ONE WHO NEEOS NSYRENCE {LULL 5 TUMBLE TOM -— In Mother Goose’s School Tom Is Made “It seems not fair,” thought Tumble Tom, while tumbling all his might to Bylowland, “that when | attend real school all cay | must’'tend Bylow school at night, But thea he met his playmates and frol- licked all the way; besides he knew his lesson and was proud, so he went quite willingly, “We'll race to see who gets to their seat first. Now ready, One! Two! Three!” Away they ran. Tam tumbled in head first. He'd stumbled over thedoor sill, The boys and girls hopped over Tom. To reach his seat he was the last, When it came ‘round to Tom's turn to spell. a word or two he walked up to the platform proudly. He knew them ail, 'tis true. But tumble, tumble, bing, bang, bump. Up all the steps he stumbled—and never stopped for long enough to tell the words he knew, He gof the dunce’s cap an¢ had to take the dunce’s chair. ‘here was a spelling bee and Simple Simon spelled every word wrong. Then gladly Tommy tumbled off and changed places with him. Straight to Cpe-eye World from Bylowland he flew. He did not mind because he said he'd show his’ teacher in real school how he could spell and read— Continued To-morrow, ® THE STORY OF A YOUNG MAN WHO “MADE GOOD" ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B, JOHNSTONE we By Hazen Conklin we Copyright, 1918, Preae Publishing Co (N. ¥, Evening World) Wires oh His work of instructing brought him into contact with the type of Ne who purchase automobiles, Carefully he st their ways, their conversation, even their dress. ‘He studied to improve himself in every way, in order to be at his ease when in their company. Dick's Instruction policies resulted in many com- anes 06h » (ew of bis puis going out of their way to “boost” the y« man to Mr. Bowker, who, ‘lees, quietly stud ha, & few months saw Dick regularly assigned to in- struction work, whereupon the young man, standing aig od the third rung of the laden, ‘began cast ing his eyes up to the fourth rung—~a job as salesman, Knowing thet fa wiling 3 ear % salesman some- times drifts into conversation with his customers, Dick strove, by wide reading and a careful watch on his grammar, to lear how to meat them on common conversational ground, ‘Also tie Began Improving his personal appearance, striving to flocs ys “well groomed,” Mr. Bowker soon noticed marl improvements in the young ¥ ce and conversation, man's appearance, bearing (young man Is a.comers” he decided,

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