The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1915, Page 18

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7 Leet |e fee ere - c —_—— ou've beard it said that at are hard to handle, baven't yo waid Mr. Kugel t : Haten! [FFLOOEY AND jere Wasn't a wingle NEW MUGICAL SHOW NOV. 1. ‘ems Klaw & Krianger will put their new Gimme VUN OF TEM, jusical production, “Around the — jap,” in the New Amsterdam The- etre on Monday, Nov. 1. A preiimin- y week will be played at the Na- jonal Theatre, Washington. There ere veventeen scenes in the show, and for ail of these Joseph Urban bas Painted the settings. HARRIS CHANGES HIS MIND. William Marrs a ia thie cane.” is PLEASE FLOOEY ~ | Were to have bad principal roles in it. ‘The reason for bis ehange of mind bas Bot been made public. SALLY CRUYE BUMPED. Bally Crute, picture star, has sworn off riding in autos for a while. Sun- afternoon she went out with @everal friends for a spin north of the ity, In Yonkers, on their way home, the car struck the curb and turned Miss Crute thought she'd see it felt to make her exit through Abe wind-shield so she took the plunge. Once through. she continued to we KM ETTY KEYS — For Once Kitty’s Advice Was Not Suited to the Need! ome curb with her head, slamming _— — a * Yer ow ~ Me et. —4 “'S'MATTER, POP!” an E/ Nik! + Found THESE TWO Box SEATS AND IM GONNé USE ONE AN’ SELL THe GTHER Fer te 6orn | YA Kuow | i ve s) I Bouvet ME IN 4 o GRAND SURPRISE jWHay CENT, ae Ya SumPin on \ "FoR YA / YA GAvE wire 0T reise’ Bt donne ‘ , ME nee bese one \——~y_—$ i ! head, in pre ~~ ov. a. it v ie calied — ; “\)) Ra ~~ ee 1018, ON PERO FORTY Rrening Wate) AXEL — Not That We Like to See Any One Miserable, bat We Thin. Flooey Deserved This Agony! A a we By Vic SUFFERIN mike! TMEY'RE FOR YESTERDAY'S AY DONT VANTA SIT UP IN DAS BLEAGHERS ALL yy myselet bn 1d Y a Gwan! 1 CAN SELL ONE OF 'EM AND BUY ME A SEAT FOR Tomorrow's GAME (wre THE COIN! a Downy meee SUSPENSE Tertw me, I T30vuendT va) q A \ s che SEEGAR Ino! PA —. - Mt @ viclous blond blow. (TA KENTH, | AM To MEET @& : See You SEEM TO Have ; io fase me sight THWEET YOUNG HEIRETH, MITH TROUBLE ONLY WITH THE NE ee tf yed ig Misa Crute ts f THMPTHOW. THITH EVENING AND ‘ LETTER * S"— PRACTICE THIS AND MITH THIMPTHON She declares the bronco is | WENT TO CREATE & GOOD SENTENCE UNTIL YOu MASTER ITHNT THEWING THIRTS Oa Sere Sos m on. (MPRETHION BUT | LITHE, pant auto in Yon- “NATION” FILM IN A CHURCH, ‘Through the courtesy of D. W. Grifith “The Birth of a Nation” was ‘ted last night at Grace Metho- Episcopal in West One fundred and Fourth Street. The ex- ‘hibition was arranged by the Rov. ristian F. Reisner, who had 1,500 Methodist ministers as his guest A FYSHER CABARET HERE. A. Nilson Fysber, proprietor of Chez Fysher Cabaret in Paris, which has been close’ by the war, is in New soon open & cabaret ‘ He i voaped a building at jo, 121 Wee. Forty-fourth Street. Ime. De Luza of Paris is here, also. will sing in the cabaret, ANOTHER WINTER GARDEN. When the musical revue “Within the Loop,” now in rehearsal here, ‘ppans the American Muslo Hall in , that theatre w renamed Water ‘Garden by the "aeaars | Irvin Cobb and James J. ubert, cast of ™ in Sousa’s Band is to share honors * are Dave aves, — ith stars of the Hippodrome at the ‘Robert Emmett Ne, wine brs day concerts hereafter. Among reng, Henry Coote, Apna 4 “9 ~ those who will appear are Virginia cos Kennedy, Ed Coe and others) Root, Orville Harrold, the Mirambas, Bello Storey and Nat Wills, ao Louis Calvert, ap; ee » appearing in “The “Kick In” will end its season Sat-| Bargain,” has received a letter from ronx Opera House, Herman Sheffauer, authgr of that . Payette Perry is now acting in film/play, saying he has completed a comedies for the Gawnont Company. |drame which deals with war back of There will be a drew gehearsal of|the firing line and will send the man- “a World of the Winter /uscript here soon. Garden to-nig! ee, F*Beatrice Ingram, who mecently un-| MISS VALENTINE IN FILMS. ent an operation at Flower Ho¥-| Grace Valentine has succumbed to pidly. the lure of the film camera. For two nd Rennold Wolf| years she steadfastly declined offers comedy for the|to act for pictures, Ten days ago, however, the Gaumont Company In- Augusta Glose, who recently re-|/duced her to accept a contract and ‘furned to the stage, has been booked | she is now making a film at Flushing. for thirty weeks over the “Big Time."|The part she is playing is consider- — Cl for ably Ilke the one both Miss Vi and Laurette Taylor acted | Yo. semite.” It doesn't require a large Burke is on her way to New|assortment of costumes. Los Angeles to begin re- FOOLISHMENT. A friend of mine who owns « car Delights jn drinking at the bar, Rach night he takes his car, this gink, Aud tries to a friends to drink’ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “He's a stick-up man.” “Robber, eh?” —Paperhanger.” astit comedian put a new M, Cohan, Rennold Wolf, Mr. Bugene F. Kinkead, Augustus The Cover of the Mother Goose Fairy Book WAS PRINTED IN The EVENING WORLD | MONDAY, OOT. 11, iF YOU DID NOT GET IT SEND US A 2-CENT STAMP FOR TH ENING WORLD 50 Pills 25¢ There is HEALTH in This Little Box of BRADFORD’S Blood Purifying Pills jerfu i Drug Btores or by Mail, 2 W, 2, IT: ‘SISTER SUSIE'S SEWING SHIRTS FOR - 7am SOLdIERS*_/, RDESARD e OR TIE ON CA IN “THE MARGIN. eal > i now that ages ago Mother Goose was Queen of France? ats said that one of her feet was like that of a ess This the Thereafter the Queen visited the goose whenever the King went hunting. One day she returned from a visit to find the Palace gates closed upon her. A court lady who envied the Queen discovered her secret. Upon being told, the hard-hearted declaring that he wanted no For she said it was better to live under the. cart By Eleanor Schorer a int along, n x r surprise it asked why she limped. Queen told. ‘I will glady give Js the story of how she came by this oddity: During a royal hunt the | you my foot, O my Queen,” answered the goose. “But once we ‘Queen's horse’ stumbled, throwing his rider. Getting up, she found | exchange feet the spell,cannot be broken and you shall have to wear sher foot to'be terribly hurt. The hunters by then were far off and it | @ g00Se-foot for the remainder of your life.” The Queen, in fright- was many miles to her palace. ful pain, willingly consented. Then they exchanged addresses. Op 008 ved an W old and wore different clothes so would recognize her Every one called her Mother Goose. Here also she wrote stories aboul geese aid! other folks she met. She was very happy md sky with honest geese | chilblains, KICK—The only known met! suceessfully keeping an apa rm in winter, KALE—A pocket lining. KIDDBR—A goat hunter. WHY 16 IT that the fellow How MANY BLEACHER — Sav AXEL: ~ . ¥ TeKeETS Have re? | one [V never successfully warmed cold feet without leaving mental OUR OWN ENCYCLOPEDIA. free pase is always the hardest I ordered beef Net oan AND IT WOULD BE @ BEETHTLY HARD janitor? My apartment's @ refrigerator! ‘Whatcha hod of rtment | ot reet? fade! with @ ik, not hide! FAMOUS KICKS, What's the matter with the heat, ta “Park Row” sign on this train fer if it only goes to Bands Look here, young lady, you told me thie color was guaranteed not te Fer tha lova Pete! Here, walter! as cold as rhinoceros o he leed, than

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