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* Roberts ts having trouble vehicle, After sev ) “The Claim,” Cort was to have sent hee ; HT F i i F held and manager decided the up to requirements. melodrama. It is pos whole play may be given another chance i i HIRT i i ‘ Arleen Hackett was as- Mise Hackett, at last ac- Counte, wae #till playing it MACK HAS NEW PLAYS. Willard Mack arrived in New York! [“~——————~=aeeternnne Am Boss SANS - and to tt. i , having accompanied his wife, Marjorie Rambeau, from Los Angeles, Mr. Mack, author of "Kick In!” “Bo Much for 80 Much,” and other plays already produced, has two new ones, They are “King, Queen,) jack,” @ drama, and a comedy called fext Btation’s Killimuck.” He ts to/ ‘Piay some vaudeville datos, beginning at the Palace week aftor next. AN ELSIE JANIS THEATRE Bisie Janis is to have a theat her own. It won't be in the Bi way district. She wants to be a bit @, and just at present any- can got a theatre downtown if as the inclination and a little . Hers is to be at her country Philipse Manor on the Hudaon. | ‘Will be small, but, nevertheloss, Miss ‘will use it for rehearsals when- | & new production is being pre-| pared for her. There will also be private theatricals. MACK PLAY ALMOST READY. Andrew Mack will begin his star- tour in his new play, “The Irish " in Stamford, Oct, 23. In cast besities himself, will be Gilda Mabel Mortimer, Josephine! Emily Thompson, Gavin) Harris, Bric Campbell, George Riddell, Majaroni, Walter = Grey, Nicholas Joy, Jobn Hickey and Will- jam Parke jr. Tee it ANNA HELD IN VAUDEVILLE. ‘While waiting to begin work as a plowre star, Anna id will return | % vaudeville. She will begin an en- @agement at the Palace Monday in & repertoire of songs. One, a laugh- Dumber, she sang to’ wounded in French hospitals. TEMPERAMENT UPTOWN. the pedple who are noi @t the Alhambra this we Fox and ecg) AA gd Scheff an thought her namo, as ‘tre’s feature, was enough to go ‘up in the electric sign. Until she be- , imbued with this idea the of Fox and Dolly were dis- in the bulbs directly under | However, they .ave melted out of the sign and Fox and Dolly have drifted away from the Aliam- bra. Ernest Ball, who doesnt care a about seeing his namo “in the "ig filling the hole, NEW SHOWS ATTRACT. Business at the Columbii Theatre the. burlesque house's first! ; weeks of the new soxsvn has better than during the same im the past four seurs, This ition.is ascribed to the fact that Columbia Amusement Company summer insisted that all the on its “wheels” be entirely new, A Hi tf and the organization last night. . is to be given the undi- -wided support of the Whit in ‘steps he may take to “dish the power and position of and to protect the actor in the exercise of his profession and ob- tain for him fair treatment and jus- , ._ Harry Mountford is a man who likos a fight. It was his prociivities along * this line that caused him to sever his fonnection with the White Rats WAS PRINTED IN The EVENING WORLD MONDAY, OOT. 41. Ld yeu pip NOT GET IT ie A 2-CENT STAMP HE EVENING WORLD |AT DATE. film reeruit. will be held to-morrow. for “The Bird of Paradise,” join the company in St, Louis, ture women's apparel, St. Louls to join Emanuel Reicher's Garden Theatre company, called “The Film Corporation's studio at ort dancer, has turned to literature, Bh: has written a novelette called =| trice Cameron, | Birth of a Nation" ae eeermmenmee ae ‘and Co “Ss *MATTER, You Aw igTs <¢ Bit c< Che: a UB Yoor ‘THe (DEA HAVE YA? THROW ME UP HIGH AN’ CATCH ME ON YER, FEET, see? yusT COMTI. 1818, Prove Publishing Co. (MY. 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PECP LIA 120 Crees PAahing Co (NH. 4 ANI (iy Gossip, Marie Doro is the latest Triangle ‘The annual election of the Lambs John Harley, advance man, who ts 1) in Buffalo, is improving. | Jobn Winthrop has been engaged) He will The Strand is to show motion pic- colors of the latest styles in Bertha Mann has returned from Edwin Arden is acting in a film Grey Mask" at the World rie Loulsa Shaw, a professional | @ | be Biren City.” Edward J, Connelly, actor, has re- turned to Broadway after a season of | hunting at Lake Sunapee. | While Stella Mayhew was doing her tipsy scene at the Winter Garden last night a cat walked across the stage, and assisted her materially. A report is heard every now and| then in theatrical circles that Bea-| widow of Richard Mansfield, is contemplating returning to the stage, It is known that she was seeking a play a few months ago, Cyril Maude, who is making a film in his spare time, is out at a cemetery to-day weeping over the improvised grave of his moving picture niece while a matter-of-fact camera man grinds away, ‘Tom Kane, who is ahead of “The in the South, writes that the negroes down that wag are invariably confused about| the GriMfth picture, Several times a| day he {s asked whether “Bertha N * {a related to the late Carrie | rederick Irving Anderson has wrt a scenario based on his stor “The Man Who Couldn't Go Hom The Paragon Film Company is a ranging to produce It. A troupe of in order that the proper locale aay be available. FOOLISHMENT. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, ‘Champagne at night"— yos—proceed!" Mesos pain in the morning.” actors will be sent to Central Amer.ca | INDICATED x © yaaa MARGIN. iN AND PASTE IN BOOK, OR TIE ON CARDBOARD AT THE MA ouT THE MOTHER GOOSE FAIRY Jack o' the Bean Stalk had gotten all the giant's wealth. But Dke most people who have heaps of riches he wished for even more. “I shall have the very stars,” he declared and planted another handful of beans expecting, next day, to find another bean stalk towering to the sky, shall make a crown of these beauties such as no earthly king bas ever boasted,” he thought. Then calling in a cheery voice he Tavited the stars to come and play. Being bright, happy little things they. came readily “First form a circle around my head and ~retend that | am a mighty monarch!” he sai, “Then | will show you the rest of the game.” OHNO, HONEN LAMB—\ (VE BEEN LEARNING p WONEN WitHoUT HER //LOT ABOUT MY NEIGH- THE UPSTAIRS OWE ALLY THE TRADES 2 ) aie rors. BOOK «ot ——_s And if 1y Beves| fe \You AN HouDds / 4 Li ON-* « ( bg ( IMARY’S MARRIED LIFE—family Affairs Are Never Private When There’s a DUMB Waiter in the House! WHO'S BEEN \ CreLiine You STAIRS HAS AWFUL FIGHTS WITH HER MAID ~ AND - SHE_—— FOLKS LANGUAGE ~ q ws (Y'sime! way iw a WHY, THE CAN'T CHA GET ME WITH YER He was not disappointed, for next morning there was a beanstalk even taller than the first one! Eagerly Jack climbed toward the sky as soon as twilight came and he reached the top of the stalk just as the first star shone out of the blue night. ‘When the ring was made, the clever fellow started down the bean- Stalk. But stars may not leave the sky and they held him fast in the grip of the circle upon his head! No one knows what happened to him, but from his quest of heavenly riches (which none can get except by being very geod indeed) he never returnedto enjoy his litile store of earthly wealth, FACT AND FI 1® By Hazen Conklin | Wy HEN you « wn cock hit feet up on his ik “to think better,” you can’t help deciding at which end of his body he keeps hie brains. OUR OWN ENCYCLOPEDIA. NAIL—The only thing women can’t drive. NECK-—An anatomical provision for enabling people to satisfy their curtoaity. NUDGE—A form of wireless teleg- raphy used by wives in correcting their husbands’ table manne (Bee Shinkicker'’s “Table Etiquette.” NOT HERO ENOUGH. A man in Rio De Janeiro Exclaimed to hie wife “I'm @ herol” With @ satisfied look She ssid “Fire the cook,” Whereat his feet registered “zero”! FAMOUS SENTENCES, ‘Thirty days! I pronounce “wife.” you “husband” and hoyeo to-night! Johnay Doe, you'll stay after school and write “obey” Sve hundred times! WHY I8 that the baby always wakes up eariier on the morning we ‘want to sleep later? HICKVILLE DOINGS, AUNT JANE TAGGART put a sign on her fence yesterday readin’; “But- ter for pale.” Aunt Jane don't keep a cow and wants to, but keeps a goat and don't want to. Yesterday Charlie Wilson olimbed out on @ beam in hie barn to eee if {t would hold his weight, It wouldn's, but the barn floor did, It's hard scrambling for NEWS here in Hickville as everybody knowa everybody else's business already. WE OFTEN WONDER if the man whe brags that “his firm couldn't do vee € DipFerence DUMB WaiTER— Fou'll not stir a foot outskle this! ,, THE DUMB Wey \ BETTER NOT KISS NOU HERE - IT MAN CTION without him” would dare to say that in the presence of his boss. , STEAM UP! Sing a song of autumn, A cellar full of coal. Four and twenty shovels Have hardly made a bole BUT When the winter's over You'll hear me loudly sing: “The gol-durn bin is empt I'mpleasedtomeete AMOS CRABB, who simply has te get the sneers out of his ay says: “Fixin’ the responsibility ie dead easy when for something that's proved @ success.” Sufficient Reason. {8 parents had always trouble tn inducing little David to eat. One day he was giv 4 plate of tomato soup, and his moth, asked him it he liked it. 1” “No,” he said, “I don’t il “Then why do you eat it?” "Oh," a Cleanse Your Whole nt, BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pill PEAR ar din it a8 sh Tre rE G WORLD, Wednesday: October 20: 19158