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ty 06 & light opere tenor, York in & new The late Geerge ardes made bis daughter, Mre meee od Mr brett exeeutors tie Will, and by virtue of this fact Qe tenor har serumed te ernerel « chum of Mr Ka Bir. ite Sales in the Kawerdes Auctions were pune by hin were very clone that Mr Evett had been made the will caused no great ‘The new head of the Rdwar Aerprives ie in New ¥ got riage ave a piece and I rights to THESE PLAYS SIMILAR. The Messrs, Bhubert are facing Father « peculiar situation. Two pliya, already produced, in which they are ABterested are said to be very much @like in story and action, They are “Quinney#’,” now at Maxine Elliott’ eatre, and “Hobson's Choice,” ich played the first part of the Present week in Albany, The idea was & bring “Hobson's Choice” to New York, With “Quinneys”’ playing here, those familiar with both playa cannot geo how it can be done unless tho manage nt what might almost be Called twin attractions in the city at the samo time, The two plays are of Hagiish origin, , “AROUND THE MAP” LEAVES. A special train left the Pennsyl- ania Station to-day for Washiusion carrying Kiaw & Krianger’s big com- any and production of the new mruil- eal play, “Around the Map," which will be first presented at the National ‘Theatre Monday night. On the train fare sixteen complete changes of acen- , Nearly 100 stage people and Maro w, A. L. Erlanger, C. M. 8. Mo- the author; Joseph Urban, the Fb Julian Mitchell and Her- directors, and “ether members of the Klaw & Erlan- a forces, who are making the trip _ fo be present at the opening. i _ BERNHARDT'S BIRTHDAY. moving to -Rereh ‘Gay. general age is seventy-one, However, Connor, her American Frases F. Mme. Bernhardt i+ y in London next month and will for America in December. ' Gossip. ‘The Universal will make a ure of “Son of the Immortals.” Cicoolim, tenor, leaves New York to- ay for Chicago, where he will sing at ‘oe Palace next week. Taylor Holmes, in “His Majesty ker Bean,” will begin an engage- ‘Ment at the Cort, Chicago, Nov. 7, “Mrs. Boltay's Daughters" was pro- @uced in Stamford last night. It will pen at the Comedy here to-night. * Eugene E. Gotimer jr. has left the Piasreph and is now with the Tri- lim people at Santa Monica, John Daly Murphy is acting in fi for the Gaumont Company, and the ponticity man proudly announces john ts wearing a dreas suit, Robert Mantel!, who is acting before the camera for William Fox, says he | ed the work and may never return the regular st: except tem- MA benetit dance tor the 8 nee for the Stage Chil- ‘8 Fund will be held at ‘Afbaribcs etd gy ena Twenty-sixth ‘en! venue, i ‘ Nov. i Friday Namara of “Alone at Last,” has been advised by cable from Paris that the opera Claude poben bexan, with her in mind for rima a role, has - polly been fin. Edwin Wallace Dunn's aut td oer’ bY another oo teen y and put out of sion. “Mr. ‘Dunn was att y.emrored an injury to his floa! fing ri! . board vest ruined. A. A. DOOR i To-day's puzzle conceals the names of two more rivers in the United thousand miles long. E. To find to-da: BIPPI and the TENNE! WORLD, Saturday. October 23; 1915 Sn ante Pat. tes ooweeh gasee leet = te on Fe ‘MATTER, POP?!” — +le BROUGHT | Tdem Two BATES AN DIDNT Chawee ANY MORE THAN J He Dots Tor One 7 i OvGHTA TAKE FROM) Smits DocroR — Fa —, Pa ArTeR THIS —_— $ ,) 4 - @ Cone 8 reen Penning Co te Moveneng Wes MARY’S MARRIED LIFE —And the Worst of It Is, Bill Won’t Be Able to Think Up a Satisfacto W-WHATS TH MATTER, MAGN, WHAT HAVE t DOME, NOW? _ ry Answer! By Thornton Fisher t W-WHEN | SIT ON petal 9 _ AP NOW YOUR FooT GOES TO SLEEP L-LOTs~ ‘ QUICKER THAN IT DID ) =) QR WE WERE iia een ete . WHat On Earn PUT THAT SUN MOTION IN YOUR HEAD ? ame ei [| / Y y ao A) " as ™ pen res " ip, aa F) FLOOEY AND AXEL—Before You Sympathize Too Much With Flooey, Remember How Many Thumps AXEL Has Had! OUR ACT HAS GOTTA WAVE “THIS STUNT WN TY AXEL! Now waTcH AN SEE How 1, HANG BY MY TOES. (T AINT AS HARD As tr LooKs! SEE - ONE OF MY FEET SuiPPED OUT Avreapy! Now LIFT ME DOWN BEFORE Vraxe a spit & I =-oF course I OUT OF PRACTICE So you'LL HAVE To LIFY ME DOWN AGAIN ~ GUT Y SEE How Simece ce is! Gee - BUT AY BANE Thirsty! Sitting in the reporter's box on the of the Censure Suring. bi ball scene in Ned Wayburn’s n Topica,” is becoming quite a fad. Mr. ‘fayburn extends the courtesy only to those he considers worthy of the honor. It's great fun to watch the act from the press box, Several distinguished men have done it this week, son” ts her Great dramatic play since 1904, “The Confederates passed along over the crest of a hill poor, dejected Jal In a moment there was a fresh rattle of musketry and a@ renewed crash of shelis. Sud- denly Jabe appeared on the crest of the hill, moving with hurricane swift- ness and followed by a cloud of dust, As he dashed by his captain that offl- don't call this marching, do you?’"—| alighted from her limousine at the ind lost sight of| Kansas City Star. hotel entrance and was suddenly ap- proached by this shabbiily dreamed man, who requested a dime. ‘No, L have Ro money to spare for you,’ she : said. ‘I do not sce why an able-bod- LL aorta ‘and conditions of | fea ‘mnan like you should Bo about boos men hhve explanations for] ging.’ ‘I s'pose, ma'am, replied the their position in life,” said, lazy tramp, r about the same the Senator. “A tramp, however, | reason that a thy woman like you \ DDOOQB®HD®DODHDGHHODGOOSOSOAL Could Spare Her. ” Tru mother was an invalid, ALLEN WAS MAD, Eugene Kelcey Allen ordered lamb chop in a Broadway cafe other evening. The chop was small that it made Mr, Allen mad. “Hey, waiter!” he said. "Bring me two pleces of bread.” OOD STORIES OO OOOO caeresaiedaeemetese Gettysburg, Jabe threw his musket on A Conclusive Answer. the ground, seated himself by the outside and exclaimed with vehem- ence: ‘I'm broke down, 1 can't do It.’ And Jubo was the picture of despair. “Git up, man.’ exclaimed the cap- ee so his Aunt Lavinia looked after him and the house, And Tho bread was brought and, whilé/ghe never missed a chance of point-| tain, ‘don't you know the Yankees are be, thought you werea’t |came under my observation who had| boards at a hotel instead of keepin’ LILY LANGTRY ON THE SEA. Pape oe sags Cort ra yo ing out a fault or expounding a pre-| following us? ‘They'll get you sure.’ h any more?" fo illusion about the cause of his own house.’ "—Harper’s Magazine, Lily Langtry, who Is to tour this} + tie chop and devoured it. When| cept. oo ‘Can't help it,’ said Jabe, ‘I'm do und replied Jabe, as he hit | condition. A fine-looking and fash- country in “Mra, Thompson,” the last jay written by Sydney Grundy, will arrive in New York from London on the St. Paul, due to-morrow. She is her company with her. it in it are Lionel Atwill and Phyllis Relph. Mrs. Langtry was last here four years ago when she ap- peared in vaudeville, “Mra, Thomp- 1’ 1" with renewed vigor, ‘yo woman had just {t was gone he summoned the waiter _not march another step the dust igor, ‘you|{onably dreasqad woman had just seiuy, walter! he sald, “You| after auntie had lectured him for ten charged me elghty conte for that, @nuem “t wish 2 had Wingee ener, Whore did you get it—at Tit-/pjeased ‘at this angelic inspiration. “Oh, I'd fly up in the’air with Aunt Lavinia, and Td fly and fly till 1 couldn't get any higher,” “Oh, dear,” anid Tommy, one day, He Obeyed Orders, %. SMITH, M. P., one of the F latest of England's public men * to go to the front, has been telling the story of the captatn of bussars who gave a dinner to the men of his squadron the night defore they OODDOHOD®AGOOOO TENSE MOM OODOHODOQOGOOHVDIOSS rd G. Long “MARY DEAR!"—A BALLAD, Again we've been asked to furnish! “yes, dear,” sald mother, proudly, Mite: ty Tae he geld "cea ai an origina’ amatour|as the little chap paused im vely. ; ‘ . wtrent fi minstrel show. Joe P. asks for a|"Wwhat would you do thong" MAYBE 17S THE See RTE AAT dinner ti you will the enemy.” And “heart” song of the waltz variety.| “I'd drop Aunt Lavint aid OFFICE WANTS Benet y ‘Attar dinner be “ties Poa Nok Bh St yuu and Use t meets (eee ae reeeitermseay BROTH met Tkwow WHo rr | | |the men atowing ‘away bettie of right, ». It yc onx. MAYBE IT’S cha ; ‘ tand it, we can, Here's th ampagne into & bag and, highly in- ballad: : . 7% Back-Fired. THE FISHERS 1S ~)T'S THE dignant, he demanded to know whee LANDLORD - WANTING TO KNOW ABouT THAT BACK RENT! ant by such conduct, 'm only obeying orde: ” eaid the man, dubia “Obeying orders," roa ¥ tain, "What do you meaneaees, C&P "You told us to treat the dinner | the enemy, wir, and when we meet the |enemy, sir, those we don't kill we take | prisonera!"—Philadelphia Publio Led. wer. My dear little girl, I'm no prince and mo earl, ‘And mo I've no title to hand you, To ime ge the rose to the tee, determlned to land you, edding rid. & preasher—abd bing! seeking, WANT US TO GO AUTOMOBILE RIDING ! MAYBE ITS ~ the HE head of the family, with his | beloved brier root pipe and his favorite magazine, had settled back in the rocker for a quiet, com- fortable evening. On the other side of an intervening table was the miniature counterpart of himself, the wrinkling of whose PRESS AGENT FRIEND! ALS CRA Tene te here it aball —_—__——- Do rau hear—Mary dear eight-year-old forehead indicated that Hi {duit be on the ten, he was mentally wrestling with some er Name, To bump my" altectio And with them: piay. hob, love you, my warling, Like corn ‘on the ‘cob By ‘the eat—Mary dear, HODGKINS TELLS ONE. perplexing problem. After while he |looked toward his comfort loving arent, and with a hopeless inflection ed: Pat NC’ ISOM outs the grass, dose U odd jobs and chores for a close corporation of the pioneers of Shawnea Land He te 2 4 es falthful worker, notwithstanding sad Tea, iny aun. f unding hia Gene Hodgkins sonds a st ’ wane . = age and garrulity make. hi : Canada and’vows It ta both new ond pen we aes make everytaing?™ | what slow. and his cheerful and sya. Company Was to appear and askod?! | “Paps could He make « clook that jouw of them about his niece tes He 4, * | would strike le an one at's a funny name you ¢ en Who, doce the Dress work for your! "Now, Johnny, go Tiel Upatatra to I never heard. anything thes “The | “ley your ma, and don’t stop down here to said his employer fo ‘) ’ pring, Company, Ti roma Johnny went and wondered stit!,— s'm, I reckon not," said Une & atreot,” replied the manager. Chicago Ledger. Jaom, sald Une’ . —_—Se— “What is it? Did she m 2 ” FOOLISHMENT. ame herself? Is it a baby name of some ke My, tbat done nag own, wank Foolish Question, do you call her that because shat oF ‘t fact me pretty ” particul " Thuraday's rivers were the MIGBIG. | 88 bad ely bad, 66 [ABE MATHIB," oad Gen, Long. “No'm, she didn’ name he'self, an’ | rivers print on little squares| FROM THE CH NUT TREE. street, “of the Thirteenth : gue Bains bowise bernickity, d es we all cal . in over the store, Then rear-| ‘phat druggist is @ great ohurch Georgia, was @ good soldior, TRYING Te DECIDE iia'am, Hun right nate te tome the two rivers, Their names | member.” | {but one day, when the Confederates WHI OR Nor To eee one ent be ge ame ang etn vam “ly Rbllat Gh tee shure, dr || ‘wece-retmeating trom the gory Geld of ‘Timea, ye se mamma REARS NYA NRO UR er DAR ENC ARAL NON EAC SSHARY NROE E EON RER