The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1915, Page 22

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SANE NRO SE ENON II 09 a OEE PENA SENNA EMO St Rem em Homé and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday ee a . November.i11: 1918 WATER NEVER MIND THE i; t ‘A report is afloat in theatrical cir- : eles to the effect that William A. Brady is contemplating entering the Vaudeville feld with Oxcar Hammer- stein and William Morris, who have @nnounced they will form @ circuit of houses, Mr, Morris recently aaid Broadway would be surprised ‘hon ft beard the name of one of thelr toe gssociates in the plan. Were the Forty-eighth Street monager to go in for vaudeville on @ large ecale it might be surprising, but only mildly @o. He has been known to take @bances in all sorts of enterprises. However, Mr. Brady pleasanuy de- that he is the man who will join ds with Messrs. Hammerstein and | Borris. “I've got all the trouble I want pow,” he said last nigot. < 4 WOODS IN FILMS AT LAST. ) A. H. Woods has entored into an ; Bgreement whereby the Pathe film ' foncern will pre: the Woous lays on the screen, ‘Tl converted into ’ the A. H. Woods ‘ Onida Bergere and George B. seit Me, i » H Prd write the acouarios. “Where tt | 5 47 tu ee ont all seu Some ible, the ers whe created the a) jes in the spoken drama will do it f STUFF ABouT “You, AK’ “THEN : Come OUT AN do YER. rain before the film camera, +S8E? wary TW NORA, WHAT. er owe. TIME Was (T WAN OCLOCK, Tle AN SAY TALK ABou'r DAREN! BIG FAT Cow-LWe PARTY =-Got A “Misa Information,” is to close Sat- “The piece is too expensive, It has a ; P TELL YOU AE MOM! SURE, JUST AS ( \ K J Got A FRIEND Wot'S A REGULAR j . » ea } " . He. pavlLowa. ar tt! He's 4 GRear \ | POETESS CONDEMNS POKER. a ‘ , P ‘ Ellabelio Mae Doolittle, Levsville’s a, owned pootess, found a poker cbip| : FACE ON HIM LIKE A Bowl OF TRIPE- her the otnor night) J ‘ was searching J nd,’ eb i m, A o' the a a 3 mf had come home without 4 q a os cent. 1 wrote this poein about It in ” ‘ A . order to warn the youth of the land. 4 Hf ‘! | ‘ hear you are suffering with boil 2 eed A hur Dudley, and am sorry.” You P . . informed, Miss Doolittle. : ‘ / ve no bolls, Here's the poem: : Nee yn af & gambling tte I. * A man have ful Deal, . Tae ( | ? | Aud 5 i" i " h \ y | My nister’s cll, ‘Toeney Ticknsts, \ “he rie / Y . waynes fBalngoat ng Sameer, | 1 diate it > Wy i giant Teaney. or 4 vn ele frown. ns 4 ‘Press Publishing Co. (N. ¥. Rresing World) oy fot gar fh ve bone parts, f —_— M188 JANIS TO REST. Asked yesterday why her play, BLty Lo urday night, although it is doing a You CAME HOME 4 fair business, Elsie Janis said: NORA ASK NoRe- ! Doon costing $5,00 a week and the urns have not justified such an ex- diture. Mr. Dillingham told me I ebt continue in it if I wished, but I decided to go to my country home near Tarrytown and rest. I ven't had a rest in two years. Reports that my contract with Mr. Dillingham has ended are false, I'll never have any manager but him as long as he is in the business.” “Elsie needs a rest badly," sald Mre. may have a story about later.” “Not a wedd “Goodness, 0: ith a smile our scratch paper that her mother n't keeping her from getting mar-, I ee } WAYBURN USED TO ACT. ' A reader of this department recently o1e us a note asking whether Ned fayburn “ad ever been a legitimate tor on the New York stage. The Sill, ery was referred to William ir jayburn’s Man Friday. reply: “In answer to the qu w been seriously il} with pneumonia at at Ned Wayburn made hi: his home, No. 235 West One Hundred ‘ork debut as an actor with May |and Thirteenth Street. A. D. Boardman, treasurer of the became the father of a day and had to quit count- Fooling the Enemy. AIN was falling steadily as the weary cyclist plodded on through the English mud, At last he spied a figure walking toward “An,” pald the‘native, with a know. ing grin, “but, ye see we turned that Mm there post round so as to fog thoes ‘ere Zeppylings!"—From the Pitta. burgh Uhronicle-Telegraph. Irwin in “The Swell Mrs, Fitzswell’ the Bijou Theatre in 1897, He pla) Gregory, a negro butler, and sang the for the rest of the day. irst rag sone ever heard in this city. twas called Syn pated Sandy.\| Clifton Crawford is to do « Hoatch his was Mr. Wayburn’s own com-|sketch at the Winter Garden to-night. him through the gloom. rate 3 position and he is the real originator |he has heard that Harry Lauder has « I, $f rax-time, Before he came to New [purchased a-eeat for the show. Giadly he sprang off hie meohine| Bumstead’s Worm Syrup fork, when he was a slender ung | Beginning Saturday noon the Geral- and asked the native. ae) and hing, he played Shakespearean reper-|dine Farrar “Carmen” motion pic- “How far off is the village of Pop- t the Princess "3 4 \ pleton?” Be i tiled” 2's Rex are With Julia ‘Stuart. Ho, also | tures will be shown played second grave-digger in ‘Ham-|Theatre, About 140,000 - Orme, jet’ with Walker Whiteside as the| them at the airand.’ Laan Pema ae J . JAZ “Just ten miles the other way, air," | ba Sonatliaie ai, be first. He was once with Olga Nether-| Peggy Rush of “Quinneys'” wishes $ Z ~ Z y 4 i‘ " Y was the reply. AS Woo) re y pole as a legitimate actor, it known that she ls a Chicago girl 2 . Pa “The other way!" exclaimed the Te ee = e spent the first four months of her ; , Hf list. AND ALL V: | Gossip. Iife there and then took " ; z ? y ail Lieto RATS ‘ieee ook her parents ) x MAY | pease ead it w Pr npr Lenore Ulrich haa signed a contract | to England. to act in films for Oliver Morosco for| The Pellam Fire Department Band Bee yeare. ' ~all four of them—will be present at Nowland Buckstone will be seen as|the Friars’ dinner to their Chief, R. Peter ia the Chanler Dramatic Com- ik Dodge, Noy. 25. Scott Walkup any’s production of ‘Romeo and composed a solo for the snare Suet” drum called “Phe Dodge March" and ‘Louis F. Muir, a song writer, has| Will perform it during the evening HE ADVISED LUESCHER. Mark Luescher, publicity director of the Hippodrome, is a very abstemious person, Therefore, he 1s considerabl; ) | disturbed over an Incident that tool place Sunday afternoon. It 1s the custom of the Hippodrome manage- ment to éend the five elephants per- forming there to ik once in a whtle in order that breath of fresh air, Sunday Mr Luescher was to go to the park and stir up some publicity about the ele phants, Dressed in his go-to-meeting urban production, he strolled over to Fifth Avenue, expecting to pick up the pa- rade there. No elephants were to be soon, ,Approaching a taxicab ehauf- r, Luescher asked: ave you @een any elephants to- ras ° _. The reason that ath "shearing time Black Sheep gives the second ‘ hag of hils woolly coat to his Dame is this: When Talacky was a tiny and Jeeps Drege a he uh ib stars ie oe hig, fe ra Laby lamb none of-his kihfotk cared for him because he was not w 5 nodded his Part praia es aay? | his veal ee 1h Bie sal they were. Dame, finding him lying curled up in 2 u } ueglected, wrapped Blacky is A Mes “aeljen SCORE YoY 9G *Yea, yea.” So Dame helped herself to enough lumber to make a bed near the fire, i for Blacky, @ DQDQQDOOSAGDHHOOGDHOPDOTOODS COLOR YOUR AND COMPETE FORA Five Dollar Award > THE EVENING WORLD willS award $5.00 to speniet three young i 4 ut not over ten, @) D $5.00 Class C—Children over ten® (pout not over fifteen. ® @ Start coloring your pages now. @ You may use crayon or water gol- © ®ors, bet your book must be com-® Rplete. If you have missed any Back pages, or should miss get @any of them before the last o; printed, tend a one-eent at “Mother Goose Editor,” da: The chauffour regarded him with curiosity, "No," he replied. ‘Were “any?” grinned. “Go over to and got another drink,” ae you'll probably eee the { ‘ Evening World three di h® hg ted ‘ } weak. Zhe "let ve dave each pera aaa Maine, aM ‘nel ' hit THE FRONT IS CUT TO FIT 1 . ‘Don't i FO TT ‘or thay can't boast of knowing me, c story. They gave as But the caals-arid-matehes struck Up such a warm acquaintance THE KNOT OF THE BOW TIE ; | i al fast page has bi PROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘much down as they could spare and made a nice soft pillow. “Now we —Blacky, who kept close to their fire, grew into. a healthy sheep anyway. ‘ {I ted in The Evening World “There's @ woman in the moon,” ought to.haye woollen blankets,” thought Dame, Only sheep have wool, When old enough he made up for the white sheep's selfishness, AND FOUR-IN-HAND PERFECTLY ene nr have oolored thert all: A later @ | “alow do yee know es to's Went to Unelr Vader, He tured his back upoe her and (as shee ts ee } tee eB | oes pasion ? all follow the leader, no matter how erul or stupid te may be) he whole ie ee yr and binds an. Cs tad hal ind teh! poe | 4 mate o h ‘S a and ne animals, an is and.even — ; Mock did likewbse, “ LEM ee ina CWUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC, TROY, N. ¥. ‘

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