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Snieh war conciuded ot miduignt eet night, resulted Ww the retention of Willem Courtice as Mbheperé Others re-elected wore Dutiow Field Malone, Boy; George V. Mobart, Cor- Peepenéing Secretary, George Paw-| eett, Recording Beoretary, and Perey @. Wiliams, Treasurer, Waiter Hale, Was chosen Librarian, William Far- Sum, William Sampson and Paul N Turner were elected wo serve Years as members of the council | At the annusi meeting, wbiob pre- @04ed the election, reports club to be is excelient condition, ‘The first gambol will be held Nov, 7 at the Hudson Theatre. Sam Hardy will be! Collie, Dee, 4 was seieciod ae the, date of the second and Vred Nibio! was chosen Coilic M'KAY WITH DE COURVILLE Albert de ilie, the Lond theatrical iY os . tv lor produc! a > — = Glin sinad Sse mado a0 abrenacere BILLY DEAR.) ENGACED wh Frederic MeKay will be his Awerican represeniative. ' BLANEY LEASES A THEATRE. Harry Clay Bis has leased the | Orpheum ‘Theatre, Newark, and will t high-class dramatic stock in it. Tre house will be opened Monday with “Bo Much for Ho Much.” Justina Wayne and Frank Chariton will have the leading role | “HANDS UPI" TO CLOSE. ! “Hands Upt" will clone ite ses to-morrow night in adielphia, That nolve you hear cor rom the direc: | Uon of Gedney may be @ ehuckle, irene Fr up there, ton are to the cast; also one that Maurice | nnd Walton. will eventually be the atars of “Very ‘Haddie!” How. ever, these are merely rumors. MAY CHANGE ae ‘ le that Cohan jarris wit eters title of the new Dit- ton comedy called “$2,000 Ne a ACR resent name give: the the la is @ boisterous comedy, At isn’t at all CAST OF “SADIE.” The complete cast of “Sadie, Love,” which Oliver Morosco bas in rebear- sal, follows: , Pedro ‘Cordoba, Beatty Callish, Frankl; Underwood: le Mar. 8 uerite St. John, William Moran and Sohn Lyons. SOMEBODY TOOK IT. While B, McAneny was talking over Friars Club yesterday Rolfe of Ban Fiancisoo, at the Expo- ai the ee gave those 7) youre laying & corner-stone, woven replied Mr. McAneny. “It's the corner-etehe of the Friars’ new ba 7 careful about it,” sald Mayor ite. “We laid one here at pe Fair one time and somebody atole A NARROW ESCAPE. modest little stenogri r who gone for Cohan & Harris was hur- eying through the hall on the fifth | drama called “The Ruse” for the Vita. of the Fitagerald Building yes-| grapb. , When a big tin bucket, left © name of the Charles K. Harris by window cleaners, loomed up| feature film “School Bells,” has been path, To avoid it rhe had to| changed to “Hearts of Men.” into an Wnglish actor. His hat| Louis Mann is back in town wear- ‘stick were sent Lig Picking | ing a collar so high he has to stand 3 grinned and on tip-toe to peep over it. td, ttle one! I it} Fred Granara, has be gaged by the / David Belasco for a part in the new David Warfeld play. Sara Biala, until recently with paying, the Nazi- en”? | Heareey, dramatic critic of | the New Orleans Times-Picayune, is} in the city absorbing theatrical ideas. | company playing “A Full, House,” on tour, with Walter Jones in the chief role, will close (o-morrow in Pittsburgh, | The managers of New York's first | Class legitimate theatres met again yesterday and discussed tickets and cut rates, designed the ond act of “Very Good, EK Carl Gant- | Yoort has been enguged for the bari- Gossip. beg Og ti Ara J Pratt is to return from “Ba Rerccranen Wet be in Arwold |, Ce anend of “Bentler the women has joined the cast | for Henry W. Savage,’ The play will ica.” Py | open in Washington, Nov. 1. ur lammerstein has engaged Sat ehdas Cntened, nt * POY PT) Sere Weldon for the ban tont wid Sapirstein, the pianist, will | light opera, “Katinka.” Mr, play at the Palace ‘next week. Weldon was in Oscar Hammerstein’ i company at the London Opera House. gagereee Eilacas lo %0 act in 0 society Senrecerar re cone. somlety | It develops that the last name of | Charlotte, the graceful skater at the | Hippodrome, 18 Ocelschlacger, She is |to dance on skates at the Hip con- jcert Sunday night to a new composi. tion by Raymond Hubbell called | Charlotte Waltz, Irvin Cobb has announced his in- tention of giving every man who at- tends the Friars’ dinner to William A. Brady Sunday night at the Astor, an irvin Cobb perfecto from Paducah, | Ky, The attendance will probably be large, neverthe#hs, = 5 33 & s s 2 3 4 g The Cover of the Mother Goose Fairy Book WAS PRINTED IN The EVENING WORLD MONDAY, OOT. 11, JEW T STAMP ING WORLD ah FOOLISHMENT. ‘ never heard @ roster crow | potatt felt like yelling ‘Whos No oetar ‘in "the world oan lig THRIFT NOTE. | Bol Bloom took advantage of the Friars’ long distance telephone stunt! yeaterday to close a real estate deal in San Neteco. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. wae, ait he came from Lame “What town did he mean “Cripple Creek,” ’ et gee tne 067 e ’ ole ww" ——— [Bre +m im TO | “PoP @ucx ! PSP CAN Do ir A MAIO TODRN — SHES GREEN, BUT | CAN TRAIN HER — AND KOMEN, | BAKED Nov THE LOvVELIEST pie WITH MM OWN HAnOs— HURRY HOME WoNT You A trash MM YOu SAW How EASILY (Dib (T. Now You Do (T ‘THE SAME. WAY ONLY FASTER, Sea? PUT A LOTTA SNAP INTo ort ORL ATE TET RT! LE BRIANA NAN rye a | J | | a" .|MARY’s MARRIED LIFE—Maybe It’s Lucky for Bill the SHURE ,™IUM, THE HOUSE 9 1S’ BEWITCHED! THE MASTERS \ ‘PIE NE BAKED- | PUT IT TO COOL IM TH’ BIT OF @& CLOSET IN THE WALL AND Now TH! CLOSET HAS NANTHER ~ ——+ (Sume 1 Can do} Sav? way is ivf v Dumb- Waiter Didn’t a ing Co. (, T. Rvening Worlds atta Boy! DON'T LEGGO Tun Y'CAN SEE Scratch or two. a lesson™ “Crosspatch” was so named because she made quilts and scarfs and cushions of criss-cross, colored patches. * One evenin, @ mouse ran up the clock and watched the hands g clock struck one he scampered down again and his tiny nails made a “Bad mouse!” cried Crosspatch angrily. “I'll teach you “1 watched the time to be prompt at an important appointmenl to rescue the lion who is caught ina net, He will be kept in everlasting cat tivity in a z00 of a far-off land, to be gazed upon by visitors to the park’ answered Hickory Dock. “Be off and good luck,” cried all but Crosspatch Her work had dropped into the grate and was now burnt up! meee a i aS she sat sewing ‘ovround. When the ‘osspatch’; “You must the gir * here?” said Stampit such wife. and work! Se MMR ae i, NE RIL PIN A As tm /NE KIN SRE FEF . NERSELF/MUM~ SHURE FLEW away wid TH’ a SHELY ly Just What’s Coming to Him! we quilt, at least.” “'Tis your ill temper that did it, not the mouse,” they answered. And her sweetheart, seeing her act so, decided that he wished no tor A MAN Owl SIDE Wit Give TA A HUNDRED Dow awe } if « | 1A Man A bose ) Stamp ow His Tan Wait ! WHY, HORA. THatT (SNT a CLOSE T- THATS ) (wv CHAUN HAS ere AE OUMB war vere!) Lg 7 & fe She dropped her work, ran out of the door and drew the latch, lock ing the distressed mouse inside. She called for help and the constable and 's Sweetheart were the first to come. The neighbors followed in. punish this dreadful creature who is Yuining the house,” cried ‘Well, if it isn’t ‘Hickory Dickory Dock! What are you doing the constable, ing, she said “The mouse should be punishéd for spoiling my So through her temper Crosspatch lost her sweetheart, friends Lillle child, don't be a “ Crosspatch" lest you too lose the about you, \ \ | FPHE human heart ie an unmusical }you shall have! ee ee and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday. October 22, 1915 PuUMB, BUT IT DION T WAIT VERY LONG! “ae at - But Ya ave we DONT , Yo Buy two Need ANY } f Canes oF Soat 7 | <oaP ort Him! — S Berore \Ya Tey ir | f SR DUMB WAITER 1S IT) ( FAITH ANT MANGE BODO COO OOOO O00 @ i FACT AND . By Hazen Conklin organ when it has no tremolo atop. OUR OWN ENCYCLOPAEDIA. ONION—A device for manufactur- ing artifictal tears, OPERA—An exhibition of solo throats and solow necks, OATS (wild)—Career embroidery undertaken by the Young Men's Sow- ing Society. WHY I8 IT that the bright things our firstborn says don't strike others half as funny as they do U8? FAMOUS LOVE.-LIES. You are the first woman I ever loved! I love you better than I do my fife! My whole life will be devoted to making you happy! Anything your little heart desires KEPT HIM AWAKE! There w: n old man in Salt Lake, Who sa’ take; | The whole twenty-four | already have snore, And Gosh! What » racket make!” they HICKVILLE DOINGS, | Miss Euphemia Hicks, reading with interest Ellabelle May Doolittie's statement that while the 7.29 Pollywog stops every NIGHT at Leesville {t goes through Hickville so fast that passengers who wink miss the town |} entirely, begs us to call attention to | the fact that the NIGHT stop at Leesville is made because that is the only point on the line where Pullman | passengers can be assured of SL! a. ING without the slightest chan interruption, Squire Zenas Tibbets, who is alm- ing to set him his aixth wife, has of i a Cn Bom BE ate area combate es ERS a ie 9 asked us to put @ line in our corre. spondence that will catch the eyesot some slick city widow. He writ his own notice, which follows: “No more wives will I, rich FICTIO @ EXPERIENCED want HUSBAND a wife for housckeeping dut Must be economical, talk little, be contented and obedient; & good cooker preferred to a good looker, Will guarantees a new dress and bonnet every three years, Have a black percale Sun. day-go-to-meetin’ dress not half worn out by my last two wives, which I'll throw in gratis, lke wise a red transformation if my new wife is red headed Nke my second. Likewise teeth no object, as I have my first wife's false ones on a gold plate, which can be altered to fit. Inclose two- t stamp for reply, 4HNAS TIBBETS, Hickyille, ’ poor from tryin’ their neighbors think they're