The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1915, Page 10

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5 leene Prenvin soon to tee eter) there Though pareed wince abe | urton Greene, quit | sade pele, leaving Pho Maurice in fell por fered porition. & pay © being pre pared for her and it won't be lone Wott! he can make faces at Ue otber | ond of the debate ber heart's com tent Frederick McKay i promoting Ge production and Mre Hi UC De Mille w rewritn comedy for Mise Vrankiia, Noi i she have @ wanuine acting part, v re will be Bonge and plenty of barmony in| ‘the #bow. REWRITING “MOLLIE AND |.” It és provable (hat Lina Abarbanell | this season tn pew Versio Mollie avd 1,” in Shieh she appeared in Chicago tome e piece and they are wars on 1. When it is Anished they intend to do something that hereto- has been foreign to (heir ideas of . They're going to gr maugh jay. Possibly you are in- ees to Sok whet @ naughty play te. Have you seen “The chastened Woman” and “Common Clay"? MISS HELO SIGNS UP. Held has signed a contract with the Oliver Morosco Photo Plays Company to make a film in Califor- nia. For three weeks’ work she will Fecelve $20,000, and she is to be eent ‘Wert brought back in a private car at the expense of the picture con- corn. It is not unlikely that the play will _be her former success, “Papa's wit Mins Held may decide to con- tinue in pictures after the expiration of this contract. THE WRONG NAME, Elisabeth Marbury may send an- other “Nobody Home" company on In this connection it may be to chronicle an Lym wit. She had been dis- cussing “Nobody Home" with « friend, and another play, which had a Apriet run in New York recently, wax mentioned. meat aes, improperly named,” said ‘ax Marbury, “It was?” asked her friend. “Yes. It should have been galled "Nobody Came.'” HERBERT GOING WES8T. Victor Herbert is leaving to-day for the Pacific Coast to conduct @ series ©f popular concerts at the San Fran- cixco Exposition under the manage- ment of Will Greenbaum, He will ofer many of his own compositions. From San Francisco he will go to Los to Portland and Angeles and then Beattie, where there will be more con- certs, GOLDFISH MAKES A DENIAL. For several days a report has been heard along Broadway that there was ald. of us has any his connection with the company. The report is “ADELAIDE” IN A CHURCH, In of the fact that the Sab- caused David Bispham to abandon a Sunday performance % “The earsal” at . ‘The Rev, igantees rs te hs he A r. a and his associa in the church to-morrow, ie) any @t 3.465, and the invitation a been accepted. ‘ar Gossip. Cfariee Marks of Yonkers is in Richmond has resigned as agent for the Marbury in- Fox has been for a role in the Gaby show. Wdordon sonnstooe, actor and writer, | been recently finished a novel called your Goods and Mine,” Graham r has written a series gt motion picture comedies for the Witagraph, introducing Ita! ‘ventor, whoever he is. George Scarborough et All nadideadida all rans LOVE » “PoP, Pe?! THe TBATSY CAN WALIT ; ares ‘TSusiwess OF WAKING To CONScious NESS oF THe NEWS GET Tine EYES Focust? me —T_ETEETC. | tir GRY < Cepeee 1014 Prem Pemmeneng Co OFF Deeming WARE NOw BO LiKE | TOLD YA AMEL. JUST THROW YER ARMS UP WHEN Yaume an’ RIGHT over! Harta PULL YER Body (' GONNA Stove LAND So “THEY WONT HURT KITTY KEY S-— Well, Well, Well! See Who's Here! Hello, Mary! Hello, Bill! Welcome Home! THIS Comic PAGE ? from Oklahoma and Texas, where he Went to absorb atmosphere for use in @ new play. Arthur Hammerstein has engaged Franklyn Ardell for an important role in the new Hauerbach-¥riml opera, “Katinka.” F, Ray Comstock produced “Hob- #on's Choice” last night at the Col- \ingwood Opera House, Poughkeep- sie. It will be brought to New York s00n. The Triangle Film Corporation will move from the Masonic Temple meting Ld the Brokaw Building | *! jan, 1, about Anna Orr and Jack Hazzard have added to the cast of “Very Good, Eddie!" (not Freddie), which is to open soon, Alma Belwin has been chosen as leading woman in the support of George Nash in “The Mark of the Beast.” e Miller, an English actress, Ys ayy Whig YES, REMEMBER THE “MARRNING OF MARY" SERIES? SHE MARRIED BILL LOUDER. YOU KNOW). THEYVE BEEN ON @& HONEY- 1 make her American rs, Boltay’s Daughters.” Bertha Wood writes that her U. 8. Minstrel Maids act is @ grand euc- cess, Estelle Wills and Henrietta Wheeler are in it. She also la using “Chestnut Tree” jokes. Grace Bryan, actreas, debut in ‘has written a three-act comedy called “Her Brother Jim.” She was seen in the theatrical district yesterday with Jim under her arm, Commodore J, Stewart Blackton has gone to Chicago to aee his film ctacle, “The Battle Cry of Peace,” begin ite engagement at the Olympic Theatre to-morrow evening. Armond and Revere, dancers, are going into vaudeville, Mise Revere gaye she is & descendant of Paul Re- vere, who used to ride about parte at midnight on @ horse, Their Fepertoire will include a Revere gal- lop. ANSWER TO INQUIRY, Constant Reader—We don't know the whereabouts of Irene Douglas and Noel Travers. Possibly they will see this and enlighten us, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. like “I'm not going to worry any more, vVhere are you going to get the i A a henutitul debutante wae axing. The poor girl wae almost in The mother smiled, “You'll mother's boudoir, a bappy flush on at all what I expected him to be, I've hired a professional worrier to do it for me, His salary is $600 a month.” ey to pay him?" "That's the first thing he'll have to worry about.” Like Old Friends. T a dinner and theatre party re- cently given in Washtngton frightened beyond measure because Sonator Blank had been selected for her escort, says Everybody's Mag- tears from nervousness. “But, mother," she protested, “what- ever can T talk to him about?’ him, dear; every one docs," It was late that night when the debutante came running into her her young cheek. ly dandy time," she announced. “And I think the Senator's fine, He isn't Why, we hadn't gone two blocks be- fore we were tall about feas Traian pote.” HERE THEY ARE Nou! HELLO, MARY! HELLO, BILL! \ HEAR YOU! KEEP HOUSE IN THIS STRIP BEGINNING NEXT MonDeN! “'ye had a pertect- | ALREADY - Now FLIP! REMEMBER WOT (TOLD YA To dof GOING TO e and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday, October 16, wy | | He Rarey i) j [ CAN \waun~ Fine! Fine! 1 GOT "THE PiLLow Reaoy! 1M WATCHIN YER ~S- we BUT THIS STRIP ONLY MEASUREBIUL INCHES | BY 34 INCHES-~OU cant \KEEP HOUSE IN THET +. RTE | Carmoss) \ ——— ~ GH. EASN- YOu SEE, WEVE LEASED & HARLEM FLAT! La hdd Nix ON DAS FEET! PuT {T UNDER MY ‘HERB was only one man at the boarding house and there wasn't much of him. But the girls all made a fuss over him, for, after all, he was a man, asserts the Philadelphia Record. One evening they bad a dance, and our hero en- gaged himself to Miss A. for No. 1. Miss A. didn't turn up, so he conde- ecendingly suggested that Miss B, might take it on. Just as they com- menced to dance, Miss A. entered the room, and her eyes gitttered angrily. “I'm afraid you're late, dearest,” said Miss B., with the air of a victor. But Miss A. tossed her head. “Yes, dear,” she repijed, “another case of the early bird catching the worm,” pos Piso A vres at Newport told a story at 4 garden party. Some Refreshment. N Admiral during the manoeu- “The navy is a8 abstemious from ethical reasons,” he began, “as Old UBtingeo was from miserliness, “Old Stingoe was entertaining a boyhood friend one evening at his shore cottage. After a couple of hours of dry talk tne old fellow said | genially: |e “Would you Mke some refresh- ment—a cooling draught, say— George?’ “Why, yes, I don't care if I do,’ said George and he passed his hand | across his mouth and brightened up wonderfully, “*Good!’ said Old Stingee. ‘I'll just open this window. There's a fine sea breeze blowing.’ "—Bbston Post. ——_— Knew His Writing. R. 8-——, the theatrical man- ager, though in other respects ® thorough business man, could neither read nor write, but kept @ private secretary, who had strict injunctions not to betray the secret, One day the manager was dining at his hotel, when a gold watch was raffled for, Each of the guests staked of name. However, in order not to amined it carefully, he gravely ex- claimed: “That is our manager's handwrit- ing. I should know it among a thou- sand!"—Chicago Herald, nh ils The Arrangement Vital. A MAN was brought before a po- Was & pious old darky, who was sub- mitted to a short cross-examination. and threw jt into the hat along with the rest. As chance would have it this very Paper was drawn, Great was the as- | e' wi blank. "Hut Bo, the low comedians se Soar Su neged WIED AUIRIBE | Sorat who was present, asked to have it his team and using loud and pro- |" “What I mean, Uncle Aus, is—did shown to him, and when he had ex- ,fane Janguage on the street, says tho| he use words that would he proper horses?” asked the lawyer, “Well, he talc mighty loud, sub.” “Did he indulge in profanity?” The witness seemed puzzled, “The lawyer put the question in enother form: . DDODDBODOGDDOGHGHOIGHASGDOOHOOOS: TENSE MOMENTS IOOOQDHOGHOQODOIOOHHOOOOL Ferd G. Long ONE SWIPE wiTH ff OURN TAIS AND You'LLl| YE! SING A_DIFFER-/3. ENT TUNE! LIVES LepEeN é~) BETWEEN EM!) | GETTING WITAIN SWATT) OF THE BACK FENCE CARUSOS. Literary Digest. One of the witnesses for your minister to use in a sermoa?* “Did the defendant use improper | the full width of his immense 3 language while he was beating bis pee say's have <> be ireoeel ae \ h, yes, suh, yes, suh,” the old man replied with a grin that revealed The Retort Contagious. POLITICAL candidate, irrttated A by the groans with which he was received at his first meet. ing, exclaimed furiously: “Confound your will! You've got to have me whether you Ike it or not!" ‘ “Why, muv’nor?” exclaimed a placid individual at the back of the hall. “You aren't the measles, are your Pearson's Weekly. Of Course You Remember § “The Marrying | of Mary” The comio strip by THORN: & TON FISHER, in which PA and MA TIBBETS tried 90 hard to § u for thelr ARY, and fi after an exciting courtship, saw @ her married to BILL LOUDER, Well, MARY AND BILL ARE Com. ING BACK ON THIS PAGE IN & ANEW CONIC SERIES “MARY’S > LIFE” @ They've enjoyed an extended @ honeymoon and have settled i} down to HOUSEKEEPING in a @ HARLEM FLAT. 0 WATCH THEMI THEIR MABRIED ADVEN- & TURES WILL BEGIN ON © THIS PAGE ~~ ‘) 2) ®) °) 0) ®) 2) ® ® ® {0} {0} {0} ® {0} ® {0} fo} 0} @ @ fo} {0} ® (0) (0) @) {0} ® fo} 0} ® (0)

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