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8 © serge rene renee ema a - 7 Home and Comic Page ot THE EVENING oo au r reed we tue Min ‘ ’ thet HA. Molfe, the Strands mae eine fre . ot rele T War emphatically dense Mr Rimeeri!, Mr. Muthoriand’s chief dusy Wu tn anmiel : o\euing t feature piitures, Mr. Rolfe hes ine tow “ne atere oe With elaborate musical Hite work Will bie in t MIS6 FALLON IN “PAT.” Kiva Fallon, lant seen and Kew York in “Tae Meinueut ¢ rh" hus been selected by Jobin Cort ty uitg the role in "Phe Prin mar Yaoant by the death of Vearl Palmer, killed by her tance, Herbert Heck Nitial performance of t rbert opera wilh at the Cort Theatre to-morrow aiven might That Heckler was deeply in love with Mine Pale is evidenced by a time before mh te back of The poem HIPPODROME’S CAPACITY. Bome idea of the magnitude of the Bipeeere apacity under the new | eating arrangement ‘may be gatl- ered from the following figures ‘There are 5,697 seats in the house; matinees are given daily, so that for twelve performances each week sist Uckets have to be handled, and with those for the @unday concerts | yoo ia 74,061, As #eata have on sale for four weeks, | ens pelle of tickets racked by Sreceurer and his assistants in BY WAY OF oF DIVERSION. I bought-a derby hat to-day. I met John Smith and heard him say: “Old that hat is far too amall. You it as well Wear none at all.” Bill Your face is very thin, old man, buy @ new hat, fang ie Tom stopped “Bay,” he “what's that you've got there your head? You're much too to wear that tile. Get rid of t’e not your style.” Jim Johnson Geer and = =omurmured; ‘Gad! ‘@ wrong, old man? Have you 2 The color of that hat Light brown's the shade @hat's best for you.” I grew as glum | could be. Just then S1 came to me. What a lovely hat! I tell you what— there's class to that.” That settled Mt, If John and Bill and Tom and Jim have gioom to spill, a great big favor it will be if they'll just oop away from me. FIREMEN TO PERFORM. D. Frank Dodge, the scenic artist, announces that the Pellam Fire De- partment, of which he is Chief, tn to ive a minstrel show at Hugus Hall, lam, ne&t Tuesday evening un- | re Will Burn- | leas a fire breaks out. ae who has a double voice, is to “The Man With the Nozgle an! % Hose” in two keys, and Asa supasane will recite an original called “The Fireman and the Phila in the Blazing Building.” Chiet Dodge will exhibit his ice worms, wearch ants and sneak beetles as a feature of the olio, The receipts will be used to send Bilge Hodgkii per, Mostoneat, to the Keeley nite, “TOWN TOPICS” RECEIPTS. ‘There is much speculation jin the- atrical circles ay to the way the pub- tie hes . received Ned Wayburn's Century “ Theatre show, ("Town Topics,” For the benefit of those ‘who are wondering how it “got over” | the following figures, being the re- eeipts for the performances last ‘week, may be printed: Thursday, |? sqeSeEtDATCewe se see ceeee mr Mune Play Serrry fins 7 ~~ + “4s . _FLOOEY AN D AXEL— ‘No “Matter How Much rend Wins in “in Wall Street, si Always Loses! ait Hae ( oO Y pat Yume uP 20 POINTS An! AY weet | (ur & Anoo on “Mee! Nyy 4 / Friday, $3464; Saturday matinee, $1,954; Saturday night, % These figures represent re- celpts for admissions only. ’ MANAGERS MEET AGAIN. STho munagers of New york firat class theatres playing legitimate at. tractions met in the New York Ap re Badung yeaterday and ca |vassed the tc situation, By doonager Was asked how the rt of making — reductions through the box office ing, and, according Brady, each said it business an impetus, “We found the plan working very only Wis wuoceed - to William A. had given his gatioonccorily,* eaid Mr. mise “Her , if & manager fin hea a lar show in may make his best pri jhe wants to, In other words, he may | charge at the box office just what he thinks his attraction is worth, That Phase of the agreement was gone over thoroughly.” ll Ow OID You nef [wan ) mene? | ALTOMOBLLE 7 . Te-day we present three pictures which illustrate the name of a State. Decide what each picture represents, write the words on a piece of paper, ‘then rearrange them in the order which forms the name of the State they hide. The correct name will be published, with another puzzle, Thureday, Baturday’s State was ILLINOIS, 1—A noises 2—IIL, Rearranged, ll-a noise. a] ) TeEer OPC Irr rrr eee ee ee eee eer ee) wemes * oy woes oe seee “ “ J | | On werk, TAKE OF t > Parelee Ouk Own WAY fare are Bet - 18 NO Wwa~Y ay uetrue ; j TAME CAbTOR ow | ‘ VORL, Tuesday. September 28 Per erreereree tt) a Wu Have You | Gov We Sedepurt Fiev¥eD Out 4? —— pa 4 YerH) WuT STOCK BANE, 1 AY HAD TAKEN FLocey's " nate ANS GOLD IT YUN | men oeg re MY (00 SHARES | “2 WoUR AGO - AY VouLDN'T Sox A} Hees | ave MADE DAS @ 2000 | yust Now! | So Nou TURN ME DOWN BECEUSE (M4 THING ELSE - THEN WOULD oe MARRM WE CAN’ CLEAN BuT AF ACTOR'S LIFE , THIDK OF ALL THE TIES fo LEAVE BEHWwod! Wey aver! | Just Gor A yew TIP FROM THE. SENATOR So | SOLO OUT YouR N.uT, STOCK. On TMS NEW one - 1915 ors Cie reer Por reer | “ By C. M. Payne Tie Tawe Aun PincH Mow AnD Ps [A LITTLE “Pined NenTe when aw Teo on Tks IT 'T4 Aut Toowen ea ¢ “ worrigh Wik, Fens Puviabing Us Wh ¥ Reming Woes) uP Go! The Federal Court in Nowark has exhibiting rights to the Geran war| BEDWWODODHDODODDOHDOODIHOOOSGGOHE GGHODOSGAS sive for bis welfare when hets awey “Adele” is gous on tour again.| granted an injunction restraining a pictures, now at the Forty-fourth) @ i yes e Joseph Bickerton is interested, burlesque company from using the Sireet Theatre, covering Ohio and THE DAY’S GooD TORIES. from them, Maxine Hrown, well known in mo- | “Hello, Frisco” song from the "Fol-| the New England States, asece Not long ago, while making @ jours tion pletures, has returned from a| Jies’ Marilyn Miller will to-morrow | ©8@@OOOOO6O9G900GH5G0:990995 0000000: lney by rail, the Bishop was unable Visit to Denver, the town she ts try- | w ” night entertain the princtpals of “The 3 that the eonied seemed! to find his ticket when the conductor Ing to make fasnous neste, TWO Toh D" com dT nae Running No Risks, | remarked tnat tne comedians steed to And hia ticket whet the com William Elliott has taken his juve-| tniety years, is Koing on tour again, Paradise” at Castles in the Air. Vi R. HENNERY PECK asked | “What they need in iife." he con-| « . . or nile court play, “Just Boys,” to Chi- | 4 Hegley will be ono of the Johns, | Vienne Segal will be the guest ol M . NE oCK was « Pre ¢ Never mind, Bi said the ago, where It is playing at the Prine | pon the Casino and the Knicker- | honor. - h a aesniiney it be palate Pe oalka tou Wavara;’’ Wald EKA Geb iles conductor, who oe ¥ Bias ell rit ne Munro Js bac! tali-| becker were open last night, in sy ite ere n woman suffrage, sa hearted Jotforson, mave face con-| et It on my second round. fone a he eek from call) oe the. Broadway cave-in. ‘The| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | y,ouinville Tinea. cealing internal laughter nyears| However, when the conductor nine trips across the United States. | Knickerbocker used its Thirty-eighth| “1 played a horse called Two-Bits| "Why, no!” gasped Mr, Peck. “Gra- | would be enough."—Rehoboth Stinday| passed through the car again, the The Pathe pple have discovered | Street entrance. in the mile handicap.’ ni Herald. 2 ea peop! clous, no! ticket was still missing. & way to combine news and cartoons| | Norman Sterne, one of Joc Le| "Was he Kod for a Meee ivinnle cantare (obsSi - > BEN ect MiGhent i wilt Sowa Blang’s lev ti, c “No, only a quarter.” er Mr, 5 >, Bishop, wi |fa"tins Biaug’s Hentenanta, has acquired the “No, only’® aus . Bee ae tutn toatetes iorareue His Only Guide. | rigt'ic You never tind 11%" tn cous CHEER UP, MY [- MAN Ae’LL LISTEN GET Cord ay ‘To"SWEET, FEW GET THEM Frozen! | | NOTHINGS I WAS THE Gonr LAST TIME AND "TIDY GAVE ME INTIL HELL AVE To CHEW A QUININE PILL LF se aii i AAS A EASE ON THE OTH) f R TWENTY, — \ WHEN ‘You DISCOVER THAT YOU'VE DRAWN A DINNER PRUNE INSTEAD OF THE PEACH YoU WANTED! OH, MR. TIDDLEBY ARE WE To HAVE THE PLEASURE OF EACH OTHERS COMPANY AT THE TABLE ? MY! I D0 So Love TO TALK TO ‘TOUNG [ee the question. | “Now, just give me one reason why women should not be given the bal- lot, if you can.” “Well, my good sir,” answered Mr. Peck, “I don't care to discuss the sue with you, but I will say this: I find it bad enough to explain politics je my wife, and I do not care to place | her in a position where 1 would be | compelled to have them explained to -from the woman's viewpoint.” | me “Well, what difference would that | make?" the neighbor insisted, "You would” —— | “Safety first,” snapped Mr, Peck, “that's a ——>_———_ alled His Bluff. |PIFHERE are a lot of four-flushers dl who go through life without learning that four-flushing is a Such are beneath contempt bas great admiration for who have mastered the fine art Hut one few asserted ied me a Har,” J sail in and If he welghed three hundred “Well, you big bluff,” answered one who was tired of listening, “I call right here and now. You're a lar elf," came back inute's heal ore than on what T said.” Arty, | fart. | “Ham” Actors. | T one time Joo Jefferson was | persuaded to accompany 4 friend to a new comedy produc- ‘The piece itself proved to be in- tion, ferior, and the comedians were even more so On their way out the friend a rt m. my friend,” contra. “I've got to fing I want to know where Youth's Companion. HE distinguished and well-be- ohewne pay loved Bishop of a certain Souths | aicted the Bishop. ern Stato is so absent-minded that ticket that his family is always apprehen-| I'm going!” THE FRONT IS CUT TO FIT THE KNOT OF THE BOW TIE AND FOUR-IN-HAND PERFECTLY 2 for 25 cents CLUETT, PEABODY CO, INC, TROY, N. ¥.