The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1915, Page 12

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ger fo "Y: America. i r “Young America.” . Lather, B. Anthony of Easton, Pa., editor of the Dramat oe Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. November 6, 1915 \"s' MATTER, POP!” a “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ By C. M. Payne We Lown -— Tr Por, ves Te Gee! Tie Der iT Has [Pe> een Means | ; , Prt or Pere 5 A Genny Pad ener AN CEETRY. e.. ) 4 Know “PRICE: IT MUST HAVE A || were I Can : ar ear PRicS AMIN OF CONSEQUENCE Get A doG 9 For A CenT t Pa ,) dacy % Alfred Butt, the London theatrics! New York, having ain material for pre. | theatres shred fe days, during whied all the new playa, Fes ne rf fee in view of obtaining! Landon rights to those aveiianie Mr | 1S Butt bad & conference with Charter | B | Yesterday at which, it the possibility of | on the other manager nald be | ‘ I become a film star it. The latest one, m a theatrical man if s : & sa arrangement D * 5 * | * faghen te take mae Seow ts one | MABY’S MARRIED LIFE —0n This Question Mary and Bill Thought Alike—Only Differently! “ we w By Thornton Fisher jand in the next success she has here Asked about the war and its effect ~ —=—=——<—<—<— SS — = 7 — - aaeaneerearaeeat — a theatricals in London, Mr. S\ Wess MY ™ LL NOUR FATHERS) MY FATHER 1S 38 Ther So? a>) AND BESIDES eait: wsfeeetrical capatisan “ae ( fees prtue) (remain ISNT GOING 5 JUST &S GOOD wn WELL, MY FATHER'S MY FATHER HAS BEEN really better in London than they CHAS As MUCH ¢ id Nag Srye ye = LD ‘gh eag or z FoRsorren MOON, TO US HE DESERVES 7 " 0 . A ‘ YY GET THAT, THAN YO weVER, - a | Zs RT MERE “M Farah + ae t euvER| ~ ) EVER TO BE HUNG r — | 5, |) 15 Col See 7 MISS GARDEN IN FiLms, | ~ 1) ( FO HANG 9 ) Reports to the effect that Mary ~~ ! sail —_ i iH il ly ‘ i now, ways she has eight pictures and her work the modest of $260,000, The pictures taken in France and the will be “Thats.” 188 HALL TO MARRY. Mary Hail, « dramatic actroas, well known in Now York theatrical circles, | will to-morrow night become the bride of F. Eamelton, a stage director. Miss Hall was leading woman at the Grand Opera House, Brookiyn, iast season, and made many friends. Later she played leeds at Elitch's Gardens, Denver, and at the Davis Theatre, . Pittsburgh. She has recently been in | |) Wus 18 THE ONLY TRICK YGOTTA pictures, acting for the Eastern Film| || LEARN BEFORE. MONDAY WHEN eee a eee WE Go ON THE STAGE AKEL. Now ‘TRY (T ~THROW YER. MISTAKE. A NATURAL MIBTAK! ARMS YP AN YER preset AN Your, LAND SQUARE. ON YER Feer! si78 ee tf ‘ WELL Don'T i Y'UKE 1T, HUH Sure I | ( Like rt I'M HALF WITTED MYSELF! “BACK HOME” AT THE COHAN. Setwyn & Co. wit! present the Veiller-Cobb comedy, “Back Home," at the George M. Cohan Theatre, beginning Monday, Nov. 15. The cast tmoludes John W. Cope, Willis P. Sweatnam, Phoebe Foster, Sydney Booth, Ruchards Hale, Miriam Doyle, Rohert Middlemas, C. B, Wells, Violet Howard, Fred Goodrow and John Warnick. wile Gossip. A. Baldwin Sloane is il at his home, No. 174 West Seventy-ninth Street, ‘Winant is to rejoin "Kick In” when it oj at the Standard, Chazies Phillips will be advance Copyright, 1018, Petes Mublishing Co. (, T. Brening Wert) a Considine company tist, is in New|! Frank Wilcox and Minna Gombe! | aid a woman, ‘aa m Padiatr York getting @ line on the new shows |are the leading people in a stock| “Since when?" asked a man, ong Henry Walter Rosenberg are to| company which has been launched at “I don't know.” bulld a tre costing $150,000 in As-|the Little Theatre, Moun, —“arnon, ell,” eK Park. It will be devoted to K.|The house was formerly tne Bavoy. | his size he couldn't have been doing said the man, “considering 0000090090000 oo ( > ox . Ned Wayburn has issued invita-| it long.” Doyle & Dixon, dancers, will joia| tions for a professional matinee of the », Look and Listen” show! "Town Topics" at the Century next FOOLISHMENT. a ce Morrisoy has been | Tuesday. Nearly all the stars appear- I've nevor been to. Loutsville, aqeed to the cast also. ing in New York have already ac- H' Uike to maka the trip, and sull— felen Ware has returned from Call- | cepted. 1 haven't got time. and oo fornia, where she acted in films for pa bal lal andl th oats D. W, Griffith. Mary Boland will re- SQUEAK In| |BoY ten, from oe Weat Deo. Ne HE JUST HAD TO JOKE, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, he Drverence Arthur has had a telephone} ‘They were discussing Will Archie,| “Where were the first doughnuts THIS IS CAUSE Yoo HAD But ia her dreseing room at the Forty | 1.6 pee-wee four-foot comedian, on| fried?” i CAUSE You to her husband, Benjamin P. Cheney |4@ Broadway corner last night. ve it up.” Je., in Boston each evening. “Arehie is writing photo plays now,” Greece.” 1ODDOWDGDOGOOGDHOHDHDHDIDGHOOWOOHWHGHNHOOOVHS ‘Two FirTHs OF ONE FouRTH & ONE HALF SOLVEIT? @ TT: COMMENCES MONDAY EVENING WORLD. | ASE WHEN Your GIRL FAILS TO RECOGNIZE YOU AFTER, THE GAME. coors: sss rite mamaming oo (0. ¥, prening Wort) < 4 | Thursday's President was FILL- fifths of I" LL; one-third of sents and from its letters at either MORE: One-half of “fist,” Fl; two-| “monke: MO, and one-half of{end subtract the fractions namea, “tire,” RE. | Properly arranged these detached The name of to-day's President is| letters should spell the name of the RAT. pak NEAMIN Hxtermins'c¢.| to be found in the same way. Write! President, His name will be printed a, rf down the word each pidture repre | Monday. \

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