The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1915, Page 20

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| | | Cynthia Vera Mereetord. the thr Aeufeter of Kitty Capt. Harry Rerestora my, te become an f to adopt yer, and Mine The girt will fim ecamers ue date for her debut in that ine of work Mie Gordon says Mr Merestord le etraeiy becoming an ming to America | Tl) keep her in pictures js neventeen or eighteen and ip her get into the spoken WINTHROP AMES HERE, Winthrop Ames arrived in Ni York from bis home at Mase., yesterday after Joes than five minute: Theatre, bis headqua: Went out (o see a couple theatrical productions on Broadway. He was not ready lust night to defin- | itely announce bis plans for the pres ent season ANOTHER “NOBODY HOME.” Joka DP, Slocum bao arranged with Elizabeth Marbury and F. Kay Com- stock, Rroadway hears, to send on tour @ company presen: the rousi- eal piece, “Nobody Home!” It ts un- derstood he bas acquired for his com- pany all the territory east of the Min- sour! River excepting the large cities. Before Mr. Slocum went into the deal he Vinited the “Nobody Home” Com- pany playing in Boston. He found it a | i Je bh Easton, “'s'MATTER, “ Pr” You stv WERE WHILE 1.Go (MAND ‘TALK TO THE. “Sif MANAGER ABOUT BOOKING OUR ACT FOR NEXT WEEK. “Here's NO USE OF US doing nearly $10,000 a week. KIND WORDS FOR ALL. Efiabelie Mac Doolittle, the noted we he saw gir ps Be not wand said “Howdy, Unole!” to him. He wae so pleased that hobbled and ed dime. incident inspired Mise Boollttie to write the following poem: ‘WALTER'S HARD LUCK, Bugene Walter has an auto that is to feel its age, The oar pretty good on bright days, and to protect himself against loss in the even some noar-sighted person » Walter has $2,000 Insurance on it. The other day he had old tronsides out for a spin, At the conclusion of the ride he went to the American Play Company's of. in the ian Bullding to see Hin business trans. it invited to aride. Together to ‘Went to the street, but the Walter ‘auto was nowhere to be seen, “Ah hal” gald the right with e econ yal “Some Jolly old thie has u de: a car, wise juck, old man," said Mr, Mi im, “1 don't mind it at all.” Whistling a popular tune, Mr, Wal. ter Og e for the Friars’ Club Sadent old Iresaises, ol ronal 5 Baa ‘et ‘her. sastbiieidne! Gossip, Charlotte, the Hippod togan her stage life ns Boreal Tjame girls, Tompest and sun- _ are in “Stop, Look and Lis- Joe Chong Haw and Rosie Yuen —&V@aoaoqo&€w CARDIANI For IMPAIRED CIRCULATION and Heart) Weakness 30 Doses FREE ‘The diseases and ailments caused by im- Paired circulation are almost unlimited Vhousands are doctoring for the wrong disease. The heart \s the engine of the body Build up the heart, make it strong and} healthy, A Strong stream of rich, pure blood etreuiating torougn every organ, every part of your body, will make you stropg and healthy. Try it, You will be surprised to find how quickly all your pains and bad feel- ings disappear Thousands have been misled into buy- Bord Goin! Nn! YES -WE HAD YouR SON TERRY" TO OUR HOUSE FOR DINNER LAST NIGHT! Moey, Chinese dancers, who do the modern steps, will appear in "The Midnight Frolic” next week. David H, Wallace is now press agent for William A, Brady, A rformance of “Hit-the-Trail Holliday” will be given Dec. 6 at the Astor oatre for the benefit of the Catholic Actors’ Guild. Andrew Mack in “The Irish Dra- goon" is edging toward Broadway, He will be at the Montauk Theatre, Brooklyn, next week, The English Actors’ Club of last season is to be revived, A meeting will be held In the near future. John Cort has relinguished his lease on the York Theatre on One Hundred ON@ WALF OF Tuesday's President wae PIERCE, ing stomach and liver medicines because of palpitation and unhealthy action of the heart Treat the heart FIRST and get right at the seat of the trouble, Our free booklet | tells wh j All you need du is send your name and | address to The Cardian| Co., Dept. 110A, fast Hampton, Cona., and we will send you by parcel post enough Cardiani, free, for 10 days, No dangerous drugs, Can be used without injury to the most sensi- tive system. Only one free bottle will be gent Lo the same familydor address, leixth of “ind one nth of “stirrup,” Py one. " Ip one-third of “hammer,” ER, and one-half of “cell,” Wb Abc ove 9 Yad will continue it aa @ dollar combina- ton house, An animated war map will be a feature at the Park Theatre, where “With the Fighting Forces of Burope” is the attraction. In each ten seconds the map will show twenty-four hours of Agnting, “Within the Loop" will open at the Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia, Thanks- xiving week. After an engagement there it will go to the American Musio Hall, Chicago, Under the personal direction of Mmo, Marcella Sembrich, young women will soll badges and trinkets Saturday afternoon in most of the Hroadway theatres, ‘The money thus a] mt \ He Pin ecdeD 1 is > Home and Comic Page of JHE EVETJING WORLD, Thursday. November 4. 7 “ ONLY CRATES AN LoBsters “Pincd VJou.rs MARY’S MARRIED LIFE—Pa Thought Mary and Bill Had Much Too Mach Mash as It Was! MRS. TipBiTs! ot om ny “ Do va wanr | De va wanr c r Yo et < Pomceman | To Ta A CRAB q > Od WHY, STID. O° Havin’ OAT MEAL A CHANGE, ME EVE| ain'T HANS THA SHE GITTIN (DEAR, PHOEBE’ OF CHANGIN’ MEALS !! By Vic “TRY HIS STUFF AN’ FALL ON HIS BEAN EVERY “TIME AN GET A Laut! Her nee tt BOR Uo centieman HE'S GOT MANNERS Fund, which ts helping war sufferers. Bir Herbert Beerbohm Tree will arrive in New York from London Nov, 16. He ts to act before the camera for the New York Motion Picture Cor- poration and will appear in the spoken drama also, FOOLISHMENT. knew ® lad named Hiram Tate, 10 Hived in Aubum up the State, strange it seems. Id He could not boas! yum FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, She—Married women are always tipking of the men they might have w and Sixteenth Street, Manager Saxe] collected will go to the Polish Reliet| He—So are their husbands, DOODOIDOOADODDOHD HOO DODGHHDHODOEGHOGDHOODDOHOOOODHOGGDHOGOGHOOOHDSCODAOQOOODOGOD | @ | i] EVENING WORLD PICTURE PUZZLES | ©DDOHHDHLEGHHGH0H164HHH}HHOHODOOOHOODOHOQHGOOHOOOHOGHH"OHGHHHOHOGPHHHHHOGHOHEODSOODOHS | WHAT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 18 THIS? Two _FIFTNS oF CE. The name of to-day's President ie to be found in the same way: De- cide what each picture represents, write down each word, then count the number of letters in the fraction named from either end of each word until the proper com! you th, ident’s name. and another puasle will Saturday. NO, SUS)E, /T GOT ON HIS MIND MAKES Him RESTLESS- IT'S WHAT HE'S SMATTER , JOSEPA? INT PEELIN? QUITE UP To SCRATCH ARE GAINST THE DOooR Jams! TRYING TO PRESERVE YOUR. DIGNITY DESPITE YouR NEWLY DONNED “HEAVIES” LISTEN MA, Tht. eer AINT WAAT Hel PS oer ss fe Er Soneraina On AIS MIND, HES SO RESTLESS- . biiphing Co. OY. wens By Bud Counthan ( He FANS iT WITH HIS HATS Buttons. ‘LEARY, V, C., is bright a» well as brave. To a young fellow who begged him for one of bis buttons as a keepsake, Michael said: "It is one button only you’ wantin’? Sure, if ye'll just ci road a bit there fine lookin’ ser’ © xeant there who'll give you @ coat ful of buttons for the asking; and you'd look mighty fine in khaki, me lad.” WHar'S THE MATTER, JOF, WAY Do You FiDGEr So? N-N-NOTAING’S THE MATTER, CLARA- OUST A LITTLE, NERVOUS ,TAATS Aan! Bumstead’s Worm le and Re substitute, She, hott " i aee iste fae," o.'A. Voonitxes,

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