The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1915, Page 20

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Bilatetio Mes Pectietie, the & of Lawrie dent te the street recently FOry eentimenta!, «he wrapped # te Ber Dandkerchiel and took MH home, Order to impress ber simere emia Ricketts, with the profundity | ©f the echeme of the universe Open: | fing the packeee on the (ining room the powiens seid i : “Teeney, here te & little toaf-trog that bas pe Ge. But do © brighier future for you @n4 dishonor, The vell of the future) @ mystifying curtain thet hides joy and woe, When at last it ‘8 lot of us won't know where unions we do better, Write Je poom about the Mttle toad: 4 the lesson it teaches.” Little Mise Ricketts etudied the @004 closely awhile and then lay on her stomach on the floor to write te bor, waniereee fi ® fSin'te on ube me ‘Mise Doolittic was delirhted. “Tee- wey,” she waid, “that ts onderful poem. There is no little eirl in the hamlet of Hickville who could write ene half as impressive. Some day you may be a popular poctens like one of your aunts.” Reading the child's poem again, Mies Doollttio realized that great talent for the writing of poetry ls to be found in the youth of the land. She ‘was inspired and wrote the following: A Perform sau 1 f A THEATRE FOR LAUDER. William Morris hae selected the FLOOEY AND AXEL— When Axel Gets His Fertile “Brain’? Working He Can Usually Get an Idea! Forty-fourth Street Theatre for the mext appearance in this city of Harry Lauter, the Scotch singing comedian. Mr. Lauder will open at that house , 15. He will sail for America es i BUTT COMING HERE. Alfred Butt, the London theatrical magnate, is en route to America. His primary object in coming here is to form an alliance with Oliver Morosco through which the two managers may be associated in the production of Moroeee plays in London, They are ing “Peg o' My Heart” there un- der such an arrangement now. Mr. But will see “The Unchastened Woman" and “Sadie, Love” in New York and will then probably go to California to see other Morosco playa. HE'D IN LEVY. Bert Levy, vaudeville cartoonist, bas returned from a trip over the Orpheum Circuit. While appearing in Memphis recently he entered an ele- vator which had a negro boy as pilot, The boy recognized the cartoonist im- mediately. “Yo' Mistah Levy, ain't yo'?" asked the negro. “The mot at all displeased. ‘@ame,” replied the cartoonist, rehearsal yeaterday by Charles Dil- Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday: October 27) 1915 | . —_— . THI | _ More's ber poom: Faget MARY’S MARRIED LIFE —The Man Had a Good Reason for Being in a Hurry! a ar we a By Thornton Fisher ay nore — -————$—— - “ 4 seen yo’ at de Orpheum dis|_ Josephine Drake and Douglas Mc- “Ab week, ain't Ahr” Lain have been engaged for roles in I'm there this week.” “Sadie, Love.” yi ‘The boy was quiet for a moment.| ! Finally he said: “Dey a| wil t is possible that Bertha Kalish ll appear in the chief role in “The sho’ had good bill at dat Orpheum las’ week.” |Song Bird,” a forthcoming Morosco production, Gossip. The new Henry Annesley Vachell Lilitan Russell ts re-entering vau-|Pity; in which John Drew will be seen Geville at the Palace next week. Alice Brady is to star in « film pro- is Chief." season, has beon named “The ~ The Russian Balalaika Orchestra is uation of “The Rack. ‘ rt e Inquiry: ‘The Pr bedl arn § a tHe ‘entury Sunday night Leo, N. ! at : very fineovitch. . Lawler is to be Olge Pe- |" “the Vanderbilt Cup one-step con- {3 test will take place to-night on the ‘twova's leading man in “The Re- A It Is eaidsky to be ‘Francis Byrne has replaced Albert Strand roof. The donor of the cup Brown in “The Eternal Magdalen.” | ™! ll award it. R P. Gleckler 1s to play leads Kinemacolor pietures of the war in with a stock company at the Ducheas Europe will begin an engagement at Tv tre, Cleveland, the Park Theatre Monday. They are Florence Rockweil is acting in “He|' natural colors, es Jose Collins fell off a “prop” rock Fell in Love with His Wife” for the during @ performance of “Alone At Oliver Morosco Photoplays cemPany, Last” last night and strained a ten- “The Battle Cry of Peace” don in her left leg. It is said she be- Sore 100 exhibitions at the Vitagraph | came excited over the ascension of Theatre this afternoon. & note just received informs us| ca: Alice Dovey was born in Platts- the Jungfrau, but of course, you never im tell. Eddie Dunn has invited @ man mouth, Neb. Now what do you know| named Barker to do the announcing about that? at Nat Wills, who reads telegrams of| in the birthday party Jasper, the dog “Young America,” will give on the &® comedy nature on the Hippodrome | Gaiety’s stage Nov, 13. Only ono stage, doesn’t write them, You'll have| person from the audience will be in- te blame James Madison, “Stop, Look and Deslys musical shi vi ted. He will be the occupant of ten!" the Gaby | seat K9. Was put into| The Strand Management expecta = next week to be the banner week in ft thi G \ te bo PK the history of the theatre, “Carmen,” with Geraldine Farrar in the etellar role, will be the chief attraction, The m will be shown but one weeik. Mrs, K. Stinzing’s Maltese terrier, Yankee Snowball, won first prize at ¢ Hippodrome's dog show yesterday afternoon, Second went to Thomas risdale’s English bull, Gotham De- nder WORM HAS ECIAL WORK, BRADFORD'S A. Taree Wore, who resigned as Blood Purif ying Pills ||S:ber fetsons wo'eo tour with “Hands Up!" ts back in New York Give New Life to Your Blood |/and will again do press work for the They, cleanae the avitem at im: Mesors. Shubert. He will look after purities end oe et certain plays aasigned him by Loe Erecnth. ‘Dhey clear the come || Shubert, His first work in hie new mous We pation. 860 at all Drug Stores or by Mail, Beadiord Co.,400 W.23d St.,N.Y, poultion’ will be for \'The Blue Paradise. {Quinneys’" and FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “What ought to happen to a man puns all the time?” ought to bp punished.” EY! look ~~ _S wher ARE OU WHERE YOURE |} (RUSHING AROUND AND KNOCKING ; GOING! 4 LPROPLE OFF THE SIDE Wav LOOKIN' FoR. a ANOTHER TALK WIT “THAT ‘emnee BOOKING OFFICE AXEL Aw: You KNOW WoT WELL THEN - HE Guy SAYS WE GET ENOUGH’ HE MEANS 6Y PEP~ SEE IF Y'CAN PEP IN OUR ACROBAT STUFF HE SNAP, ACTION AND A CAN GET US Spo A WEEK! 3 i ceeeentiaamtiie sae aaienenieiaihieatenened SATE eee a se _ os _— st we (rom we aoe e~ 5 . aw [Olt Gor va] CANNIDAL ¢ ¢ ( anne ) f ne] ’ a 1M ON MY VELL, (DEA Rha Gace NUMBER vuN! KIND OF @ GooD SLAPSTICK IDEA - Few ‘SLAPSTICK" STUNTS WHERE (T LOOKS AS (F ONE OF US GoT HURT, FPHEY say we should profit by our mistakes, but it takes @ prophet | wh not te make them. th OUR OWN ENCYCLOPEDIA, QUIBBLE—The big arguments of mine >| small minds. BC Ca 3 QUIET—Brooklyn after 10 P. M,, iO o> Manhattan before 10 P. M., Philadel- phia before and after, WHY 18 IT that most of the men who don't snore are the ones who sleep alone? age, you'll find a m ‘amit that hi ON FAMOUS FIDGETS. Ci “Dear me! George's supper will ret cold if he doesn't come pretty soon!” “Dang it! I'm all ready for the theatre—what's keeping Mary?” “Where's that waiter gone—out to CATCH a fish so they can broil one for me?” “For the lova Mike, ain't they run- ning any more traing in this subway?" NO WONDER HE HITCHED! There was a gazink in Moriches | Whose a series of hitches, Said most winter And 00 I've got Inter Me wool underwear—and It itches!” HICKVILLE DOINGS, Ham Wilson, our local art | he's going In for paint to study animal lif Here's @ tip, Ham. An occ Press Publishing C6» (N, ¥, Evening World.) Are you contrary, you little girl or boy, who Is reading this story or ‘hope you are not that kind of child, but whether you are or not, having some one (prooably mother) read it to you? Do you always wish will tell you of one of Mother Goose's children who was fust such. to play some different game from the one suggested by your playmates? doubt you all remember her. Her name is Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. When mother wants you to do an errand, do you always act stubborn and One foe ges was given a lot of seeds to plant in her garden, Quite anxe ask to do something else? lously she waited for them to grow into beautiful blooms, The Cover , ofthe Mother Goose Fairy Book WAS PRINTED IN The EVENING WORLD MONDAY, OCT. 11, ects —— and then, if you can get y stand for it, might git so local men folks to sign the p WANTED—A boy-to count ‘and sift apples, Al, Boone, Dry Pond Road.—Advt. P, S—Ain't you got that turned around Al.? But the seeds, being mischievous little things, decided to play a frick Straightway she changed, and Mother Goose asks alt contrary chil- on Mary. They planned to he just as contrary as she and grow with their tren please to do so (oo, An amiable disposition, smiling face good roots above ground and their flowers and leaves hidden beneath the earth. temper are the most beautiful flowers to plant in life's garden, They will How disappointed Contrary Mary was! Then she thought how often she gain you friends and playmates and make mother as happy as Mother made people as unhappy as the contrary seeds made her! Goose is that Contrary Mary is now a sweet Child. : The bride . AMOS CRABB, right and left sneorer, says: Favors bring thanks oftener than gratitude.” | ONCE IN A while, 0 lifetime, a blue )

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