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—_—--—-- the it Dexter ” ° @hortiy t York Mow Mon. GOOD CAST ENGAGED Leonere Ulrich of “bird Ai” fame bax been en : Mark of the Heast,” 0 new Georgia Warie and Fanny Car which ¢ Nash will short of the yon al od go Howard, inne tno. SQUELCHED HIM and suid al Irish typ “replied Miss Mulliva UP her now, “A real trish typewr And that ended the conversatt A SUCCESSFUL TRICK. Lew Hearn, median, the daw noon we: arm last bad happ to play @ trick on my replied Lew "Did it work?” "Yep, he bit was WILLETTS & NELMS BUY Ww. * Clarence Willetts and Nelms hw wht the je German war Virginia, Wont of Colur ‘th arrived Pan Chicago yesterda: Verests in the pictures, THE LOT OF KINGS. us Head eiand soo if you don't feel ter for it. ing with the crown on his head ‘often has lis troubles, ho) ware Iucky 0 be poor, have to worry Ihe a ruler, tall the gi se Ricketts, id fond auving tow veomaunen ki fp bea ng Gossip. to dance in “A World of Shubert theatr Anue Moeredi valid Ma f Mare. tor play m ty as ry Bullivan, w typist for Cohan &| Tis, is « true daughter of actor wearing & Wrist-wateh and renew spate went to the C. & H other day to we Bam Fors ountering Mixa Sullivan be! dow,” IN. tarry exhibiting films Vir- mbia, |. Bush y to look after the Chicago Tribune's in- the title of “Do Not Aspire to % King,” Eliabelle Mae Dooll iacavtlie poetess, has written a os She has sent it “with ful rmission to print it. ttle, bet- Haht, deurle,” to foot her, lay ho wreck core § tas ce mpiien Jom lady's neck, Ta king of the Imperial Russian . Savage has accepted a ‘ n Har- Roth has returned from C’ where he went to start ng on tour. “The wee, 8 Pennell will send “Search the road. ween, be LA It will open in Bi Gray and Daniel Jarrett jr, y the Neaas in “Under Orders,” Gem war drama, Maftineau, oni yesterday to see Bre iA getting along. _,Andrew Mac! Theodore Burt Sayre. Mr. Mack will Vitagraph's Pink Hayes's in from Fatr- how ‘s new Irish play is It hasn't have pro- n of Cyrus Townsend Brady's "My Lady's Slipper.” *“GOTHIC’ OW OLLAR THE FRONT FITS KNOT OF BOW TIE | OR FOUR-IN-HAND _ PERFECTLY. : 2 tor 26¢ ;lans ‘Times-Picayune 1York gotting a S'MATTER, tor Th ae | JGwe 17 Putd An ao {pd edna AND AXEL —Auel “Would Like to Haye Some One Lead Him toa “Good Savings Bank ! — Put ALL VALL oTRE ( ay aot | burg, will return to New York avout Christmas time. Norman Walker of the New (r- is in New line on the new Broadway theatrical productions. Alfred T, Wilton, vaudeville man- ager, went to his office yesterday and found four “sister” acts waiting to argue with him about booking, He was next seen near the Aquarium Arthur Donaldson, Sonia Maresile, Florence Hackett, Gazelle Marthe, Madame Dalberg and Perry N. Ver- kroff, while acting for Charles K, Harris's film, “For Sale, A Baby," recently, got to crying out and had to quit, It is reported that a theatre is to be built on West Forty-third Street, just west of the Lyric. The Scheldus Realty Company recently bought « plot there, 76x100 feet, from the Mor- decal interests. The owners decline ere ee Coane ‘7 yo \ nf ve , AY BANE GO AN \ VON G16 PILE! MY UNCLE JUST DIED AND tert Me 8500,000 POP! ——$- — 1 S5AwWw A Cours oo» mY DOUGH INTO £T AN MAKE ME Yuet 4 10,000! Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING J oS ST] oud “THe Bore oF vt TOGETHER «4 bo ir? — WORLD, oh September 30. o« J ” | Por DONT TA TH me a YHlY OVGENT To Ne J weay weses o8 ul iw @ ¥ CRowd WHEN we 66 vA UP GTauRS TO) Wan? | me " A SOUR WELL » | FINALLY PICKE! ») one ttt VERY WELL, MISS KEYS, {WILL ENGAGE YOU AS MY STENOGRAEPHER ANDO GENERAL ASSISTANT “YOU Mex BEGIN ar ONCE - SEE Copyetght, 1015, Prete Publishing Co. (N.Y, Rvening World.) ea GEE Floor (vers S WRO wa J OW, NOTHIN MucH. JS ( exXCEPT THAT 1 UUsT 1, ov L SUNK MY 10.000 DOWN IN WALL STREET - 's au! bi Medi ond il gilda, WHAT MUST I po TO TAKE A WOMAN INTO MY BUSINESS AS BU { attempt to intrude, Tho other night ey returned from a picture show | but wide nd found the boy in bed, awake, “i'm glad you're ‘ceptin’ burglar here, I at kept etill,” “Didn't Ponto attack him?" “No, sir, Ponto rolled over for him and led him all over the house.” The Port Chester police force ts looking for a man Ponto won't bite, HOW PROVOKING! Ruth Shepley of ‘The Boomerang” is mad. Not long ago some hat man- ufactur Vertisoments and she declares she hadn't given thom permission to do so “Why, es On it a $5 hat on my head,” she sald, “and I never wear that kind.” “"Woll, well!’ friend nearby. “And what was worse,” continued replied a gentleman to confirm the theatre report, THE “MAGDALENE” CAST, Rehearsals for ‘fhe Eternal Mag- daiene,” which Selwyn é& Co, will produce, have begun at the Harris Theatre, In the cast are Julia Arthur, Albert Bruning, Luctle Louise Randelon, Harry Harwood, Arnold Lucy, Alphonse Ethier, Loweli Sherman, John Junior, W. J. Phinney, Clair Burke, Robert Hudson and Howard Smith, AND THAT 18 GOING SOME. Miriam Garecee of Brook: ly’ the same girl who did #o well in * "Patey's | School Day: writes in to announce her most recent triumph, “I would lke to tell you,” says ber hat besides being a dancer al ability I am also doing sing, Lust night I wrote two songs. One is ‘Don't Give Me Away’ and the other is ‘Dream On,’ I thank you.” You're waloome, Mins Garces. FIERCE PONTO LIKED HIM. William G. Smythe kno a@ Port Chester family that owns bulldog named Ponto, considered the flercest canine in the whole town, 60 select 1s Ponto in his Shogsing of friends that, if you speak to him and he doesn't fancy you, he'll bite you in a minute, Besides the dog there are in the family a man, his wife and their nine-year-old son, Jack. The man and his wife have made @ practice of pln, out evenings and leaving the y at home with the dog. They have never worried about the lad on these oocasions since they have felt Ponto would repel any whe might i Watson, | Misa Shep “they didn't even send mé one of the hats. TOWNE AND THE DENTIST, Fenimore Cooper Towne, vaudeville actor, was in a dentist's chalr the other day wondering what was going to happen to his nerves and his pock- etbook when the dentist announced he'd have to put the rubber dam on the patient, A moment later the following dialogue (Mr, Towne's own word) took place: Dentiat-—Open wider, please—wider —wider—wider! Towne—A-a-a-a-ht Dentist (inserting rubber gag, tow- el, sponge and fingers tn patient's mouth)—How's your family, Mr, towne? MI8S GAUTIER ENGAGED, Eva Gautier, @ niece of Sir Wilfrid Laurter, for: Premier of Canada, has been 4 for a whole year by vaudeville interests, She a acl wade up of Jave ongs, using eight dancing printed her picture in ad- |? wavering one pr nd went inside, the rear that, on upon the stage, VIOOQDEDHOOGHH? to interpret them, Nila Devi will IT GOES IN VAUDEVILLE. My. stabe the sitiain with « Anite plan dowe alittle, dance, Hg deus the diel to "1h wnt FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “The wife of that bowling alley pro- prietor divorced him.” “Bho did, eh?” “Yes, and now he's paying her alley money.” ture represents, write words until the fant State. Tuseday’s Rearranged, Ri bi VAORODODOO eral admissions were gr over the intervening hedge of heads, he caught only va- wrant glimpses of what was going roduced a dol But many uped at first time, OODOOSOOROTAVNG EVENING WORLD PUZZLES S00 DODQODODOODHGHDOO!GHH LDH! GOGDOEOQOODOHOOGEDOO GIGS WHAT STATE I8 THIS? To-day these pictures hide the name of a State. iece of pap: the worde on a p words in the 2 was RHOD! land. Benet, erder EOE ssenenane000960%009009000008 | tic older negroes esp N one of the little mountain towns of the South a Chautauqua meet- | ing was held last summer for the The fact was advertised for some distance round the town, but 2—ro. Decide what each pic: | hen rea represent the . Imey d d. Another puazie and the name of to- day's State You MIGHT TRY MUZZLING on 1915 nw 0 lally did not] When the proprietor appeared the old] ury?” asked a teacher of a clase of = understand what 4t Was all about. | fellow inquired nervously, “What dis-|litue girls. THE DAY’S GOOD STORIES 2 | Across the front of the little hotel | ease is you all quarantined for, “please, ma'am, T know,” exclaimed ® lof tho village was tung a banner| boss? Youth's Companion io emaliest of the lot, hoidine @p OTOH OGONGHHODIOASGOHOOOWOMIIOOGOOGWIGLOIMG | pearing the « “Chautauqua,” the Oarany ot, ROAR ; Up to this hotel one day drove an! rt” inquired © foxsily considered the situc ° Needed More Room. solle founily, considered the wituation | «14 negro in a One horae wagon ‘con | . Lap of Luxury. | URING the run of a play in New Ing way back to the box-office win. | tilning a fow vegctabies, which he| wy) UTHyCHATTERTON, the pretty] “tes when the cat steals into the a ne bly per- y and put a second dollar on the | hoped t t . *. Vite! star of “Daddy Long|jarder and licks the cream off the York last winter a wobbly per- © had done on former, occasions. | But Legs.” shows ug that a wee| milk,” responded the little one. 0 eetered 0 le » en he saw the banner with tts » oF a od . _ son teotered up to the box of r one of them ats ae ne rod We Wan selaed “with | child can sometimes guess right the| An4@ the teacher, o@ reflection, fice one Saturday night when the ordered; “can't see Geers rig Go ae tele tall vera Seek Cae wasn't quite sure that her pupil was plwe was packed and demanded a 4% ou only got on building or even get out of his wagon.! "What is meant by the lap of Iux- ! wrong.—Young's ood Heat vening Post, puild mF even Kat out of h Ee , seal ‘Nothing left except standing ied = room," said the box-office man, "Sell °, ing room for a dollar.” | Quarantined. (Copyright, 1954, Press Publishing Co OM. T. Mveaing World) AND HE SAID- "BURE I'Li OPEN a For. You— SIEST. THING IN IE WORLD “— JUST UKE THAT! GOATS RUSK JN \(-THE.PooR. © TREAD. ‘N R I TRIED 19 Nuun bows OPEN AR» WINDOW ONCE, SUPbosEO, Tet YEARS a NEVER AGAIN! THE LANGUAGE HE'S THINKING 1S SOMETHING ANHEN THE CAR. FORTS TOC MNGERS REQUEST. ERHARS ONE OF THE OTHER. MEN ARE STRONGER MAYBE You'’D BETTER LET ONE OF THEM