The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1915, Page 10

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| ¥ | See nsiremente pre Agaser some ime ae Ree just arrived bere from Mngiand ~ for Low Anmetes. gonnery, trom Mine Col OFigiPal production wt) be ured in Souniry. We Ube play ies einen Ad acter euppored to represent Mie Pare. MISS WARD GOING WEST A NEW FILM CONCERN The Mirror Hiime, bn me jus B. Cowing jr, King Duffy, Ko M. Owen, hd B. Close, Andres de Sergurvla and Kict. G. Hollaman. Capt. lam @art, who is an expert in the art of ure production, will be actively in of the new company’s work la unferstood that a definite outlet the concern’s fniahed product has mh arranged and, als, that a large it for the making of pl be constructed on Long CANE FOR ADOLF PHILIP and and proud The Girl paananor ‘Who Siniles,” w t Sy of a walking stick, rh with silver filigree, given him by the mémbers vet uieee , and da; ly dec. | He was! Presented with it last night at a re. “"'sS’MATTER, MY Goodness ere Ame xO | Tears wrt A HUNDRED Mut orus! ——— Tue CAN LIVE LIKE these two companies on the tage | the Lyric Theatre, Mr. Philipp , spade & little speooh, which he had H oe out for ‘the ocoasion, It was ~ IT LOOKED ALL RIGHT. ©The telephone in the Forty-fourth Mtreet Theatre’ office rang to- day and lost a cameo at the theatre last one found it?” wait and I'll #00,” replied Mr. Wil- le the bead scrub-woman Po anked her if she had 4een any- of & cameo. ea," she replied. “I'll got it.” went to a closet in the theatre returned with a leather case such | are used for carrying field glasses, *T guess this is your lpst picture- king thing,” she said. Gossip. ry Forrest is now playing in Bong of Songs.” in T. Kelly has decided to stay Py prowares ead lot the regular « ft for itaelf. “A World of Pleasure” will open at the’ Winter Garden next Saturday @ening. , @ Richard Le Galllenne bas written _\ @ agenario called “The Chatn Invisi- oh, ; which the Equitable will pro- , at intervals reported dead, ~ by @ long shot. Why, they’re going to have contests again on the Brand poof. wed. Fred merman has gone to trolt to have & look at “Inside the en” in which he i# financially in- chastened Woman,” Oliver first New York production ion, wil! open at the Thirty- re, Oct, 11. uthor of “Young ica," has returned from Maine, is preparing to write another play. ‘Frederick Harrison's Hay Market pany from London will open in joys” gt Muxine Elliott's Thea- “Oot. 18. "May Irwin, in “88 Washington Gauare,” will close her chgagoment the Park Theatre next Saturday @nd go on tour. Prank Daniels, now doing film work b} t,” sald a women's voice, ‘Has | WHOLE MARKET S We aree! welt SELL our NUT. AND N.G STOCK AND SOAK OUR WINNINGS AWAT ; iN “we BANK. THEN We. 9990900999 t OGD DIGS 6 OOD OGHDD 90 SOSMARD OOM SORTER PRERDOS OOM 1:9 OIRO YF + 4.010 + 9 ae r How Low® Does (1 Tare A Teeae To WALK A HunbReD. Cont | mecuiae. | = (ass, © COM. HEAVER AND | Want TO PROPOSE TOR GIRL KIN VA Give ME A TIP ON How TO GO ABOUT exclusively, will next be seen in @ Vitagraph feature called “What Hap- pened to Father") written by Mary Roberts Rinehart, Heatrice Harrison, the English ‘cel. st who played at the Metropolitan Opera House last year, has arrived in New York from London and will go on tour with Melba, Phoebe Snow, the white fire horse used at the Century in “Town Top- jes,” kicked James Burrell, her care- luker, in the stomach yesterday and he was sent to his home in the Bronx painfully hurt, “The Ruling Power,” a three part screen play, the object of which is to interest the public in Woman's But- frage, will be released by the Vita- graph Oct, 16, It is hoped tts appeal may assist in the Votes-for-Women campaign, George KE. Kann has resigned as Secretary of the Universal Film Man- ufacturing Company and will leave . To-day's three pictures hide the name of a State, which you oan find if b i Gan correctly discover what each ploture represents, Write down each ‘# the three words, then rearrange them to form the name of the State they Thursday's State was Colorade. ‘strate. oranged, eollar—ah—do: ' eerice of pussios will b t' t-dough; 2—ah!; 3-—collar. + The name of to-day's State and the firet of printed next Tucedayy . Monday for California to become bus- iness manager of Universal City. He will be wined and dined to-night by bis friends at Universal headquarters. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. L. D. R.—-Address Bert Williams, care F. Ziegfeld jr, New York Thea- tre Buijding, and mark letter “For- ward.” ” Levenson — See Jake Wilk, World Street. advice. HUMPHREYS WASN'T THERE. Joe Humphreys is a discouraged man, box of grease paint three times a day show, he now finds himself as away from the fame and fortune of turn to his old profession of announc- ing at prize fights, While “Hip-Hip- Hooray!" scored a great success, it wasn't because Joe Humphreys wayn't in it, You can bet your life ep thar, A BASEBALL ARGUMENT, Three chorus girls were heard din- cussing the coming World's Basohull Series this morning on @ Broadway our! “Tm Braves," said one. “You mean the Red Box,” said an- other. “Why don't you put your bet on the Athletics? I think they'll win.’ “Aw, the Atbletice ain't playing,” said the third. “Ie the Phillies. Ty Cobb ought to wim for them. said the second. can't ba didn’t say anythin troit “You ought to study up on base- ball,” retorted the second, “Bure, you ought!" said the third. Tho first grew angry. "T'll bet you an icecream soda Ty Cobb je pitch- ing for Detroit,” she said. “All right, aid the second, “Come Tommy, et the drug store, to decide it.” The car stopped about that time and they all got off. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Firet Doctor—Was the operation a success? Second Doctor—Yes, Cutter was able to buy @ new auto- mode THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. October 2. ae fo He'll give you the desired | the country. After having practised with aj was the reply. for a week, with the expectancy of | gineer. entering the acting profession througs | operation you will be abie to take the medtum of the new Hippodrome | your produce to market and return far |home the same day!” the footlights as ever. For some sea-|reply, “but what shall I do with the son or other Joe wan left out of the | o! show, and he's going to have to re- | ion. ’ going to bet on the Boston | ee dled h LeeLee eee? Pee eee! oo te Peer rr Perr ee ey «a “ or) oe] “ rr) “ “a [Now LISTEN. THeres| WaT) [NO BRAS IN Fours _ || [wear | jHouses, THeres NO Yeserr | Cpu 6 Rear in THs House | essry | 1 2 AND Teeme Never A oe . ) Witt Se THaT - — serTT.es iT! “ YouRE CLEANED OUT War NOY. Fee OFF FORTY POINTS, Y'HNCAD + \ 1 Advised You To SELL LONG aco! DOWN "To 10 Now AND You'RE Ne (CHeaned lhe gma ‘Vuwte, | Top You Yo Sent THAT 4 AG. StwrF A weer Aso! e} | \ | uy Hm! WELL. AS @ STARTER. 1 WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU WASH ALL THAT Goa. OUST OFF YOUR Face aNd melt NO MISS THAT ? WOULDNT NEVER WHY woT! 4 ne Brice s, Hut _ 3 PoP By T SHE WOULDNT KNOW IT WAS ER By C. M. Payne N WE WonT ep Teese hornton @O@ | when it is of the very favorable kind! room” crowded with relatives and © | that I've received this evening. jatghed heartily. “But not all criticism {9 favorable,| ‘Why, no,’ he sald. ‘Why, no, even for the most successful edito A good many editors, in fact, often! find themselves in the position of the rich old broker whose little grand- mie said: ‘Tinele, how long do people Mve?" How do yee make that out?’ “‘Ien't It true, then,’ sald the little girl—ian't it true what mamma about you living a double life?’ | Weesinsice Star A Real Patriot. LOT of old timers of the Army and Navy Club in Washing- ton were swapping stories, “One Si Hankins,” says a retired six of hearts and took it."—Hvery- body's Magazine. A Critique. “The natural span of man's life,’ the uncle’ answered, ‘is, as the Good OL, GEORGE HARVEY said at a| Book tells us, three score years and banquet tn his honor in New| ° York: “We editors like criticism, especially Didn’t Appeal to Him. CIVIL engineer, who wae build- ing @ railway tn Mexico, was trying to show a native how Film Corporation, West Forty-sixth|™much the new raitway would benefit en “Oh, then, you'll live to be 140,| won't you, uncle?’ “How long does it take you to carry | “The old man looked around the! your produce to market at present?” he asked. “With a mule it takes shree duys,” “There you are!” exclaimed the en- | “When the new railway is in “Very «ood, senor,” was the placid ITS BAD ENOUG: me HAVIN’ TO WITHOUT MINE. WITHOUT” pla WN! R- LOOK ret Ain’, THAT TH Luck! AN’ THAD To FAKE DYSPEP. S0's THERE'D BE ENOUGH To GO AROUND! Y’Know, MRS @ork, THATS THE BEST TASTING PUDDING I. ENER ATE- ER- I COULD KEEP ON EATING, IT FOREVER. er two days?’—Youth’s Compan- eR-IM GLAD You LIKE 17, MR ,.MORE-I-ER- DONT You TAINK THIS EUROPEAN —»—— A Counter Attack. PROMINENT Englishman once A dined in Paris and next to him at the table was a Newport belle, says the Pittsburgh Chroniclo- Telegraph, The conversation drifted to a discussion of things American and the Briton made some rather dis-| agreeable remarks “Why, d'ye knew,” he continued, |4at some of the places I dined In | America I saw people eat with their knives and spill their soup on the tablecloth.” { The American girl wae thoroughly | provoked by thts time, but she re: plied, with an apparent unconcern: “What poor letters of introduotion you must have had, My Lord.” Going Him One Better. TENNESSEE mountaineer, not A. in the “moonshine” belt, went to town, and emong other things he bought @ jug of whiskey. Not wanting to carry it about with him, he decided to leave it at @ Kro-| cery store for a while. | In order that the jug might be properly identified he took @ deck of cards from his pocket, extracted the five of bearts, wrote his na) upon it and attached it to the handle of tho} Jug. | ‘Two hours later the mountaineer re- | MA-~MR. MORE C'N HAVE MINE- I'VE ONLY JusT STARTED TO AT IT. ANOTHER, HELPING! ‘Sta hare Sri miedo WHEN THE UNEXPECTED GUEST Indeed. | Dr. |rnat became of thet Jug o* mines "| HINTS FOR MORE DESSEf hat became of f propricter.’ | AND IT CAN’T BE OONE ¢ LS + | prodded, Brigadicr General, “decided to enttets He burned with a desire to serve big So he applied at a reerptt- ing office and was duly punched as@ trotted up an@d éown, jumped over chairs and tables aa@ 80 forth “Then came the questions. AR manner of them were fired bis, and he answered most of them autte fuctorily. Then came the aterm ay i “Have you ever served sentence ba “'No, sir stammered 81, ‘but,’ added hastily, ‘I'd be willing to gerne A short time if 4 nece: 1? Mane Pittaburgh Chron| jerraph. pa ect The Wrong Spirit. HARLES M. SCHWAB was tah. | ing about the wrong kind ef | business spirit “This spirit ls against everybody’ | but itself," he said: “Hence it harme trade. It lowers conditions. ‘It's thone spiteful women who can’t ve have any friends, “A lady sald to a woman kind Mt sa wot such an indulgent bus. , wo Lt understand,’ the answered. “Boractimes “ie little too much, from all aoe | dulgos ¢ counts, hey?" "Washington Star, —>———— Piling It On, | H B had been on o hunting expeat. ton for several daye in the backwoods, roughing t rate ly, and on teking a soat fa railway carnage, returning homews he looked as begrimed and weather. ‘beaten a trepper as ever brought hue seve skins intu a settiement, says | Cleveland Leador, ve the He happened to find @ seat next tp a young lady—evidently belonging t Boston—who, after taking stock oF him for a few minutes, remarked: “Don't you find an utterly pagsien- ful sy hy with mature’s most tne carnaiic voperstione among the sky topping mountaind god the dim aisles of the horizon-touching forests, my good man? y Yh, roped the apparent ‘end T am alno fre- vu into un exaltation of une ul’ Deatifid Incag. of ostract contiguity stumbles." aid the young la “Lt had no idea teas claence Coad Lk that.” “ ed ae ed

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