The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1915, Page 20

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_— Home “The Cinderella Man,” a new play} @y Edward Childs Carpenter, will be} put into rehearsal next week by! Oliver Moros: and should reach Broadway about the first of the 7 Mr. Moroseo «ays ia a comedy drama of the x o' My Heart” sort, being absolutely devold of anything risque ‘The Cinderella Man" will Mot be staged first in Los Angeles 4 with the Burbank stock company. as fe usually the case with Morosco Plays. Last summer while the pro- ducer was in New York, Mr. Carpen- ter calied on him at his hotel and told him the story of a play he in- tended to write, Mr. Moroso liked the synopsis and gave Mr. Carpen- fer $500 for an option on the play and Comic Page TA] [yi wi \Poewet FULL oF [ KEYS! | L WHERE DID You Seatac Gave GET Tem Att 7) ee of 1 FOUND Some. OF THem AND FLOOEY ‘AND AXEL—If Axel’s Brain Was Any Bigger Than a a Pea, This Wouldn’t Have Happened! of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday. November 23, 1918, we ws oe WELL, — WHAT =o he} Rartee Y i! 7 But You Dont KNOW WHAT THEY ARE FOR ' C HAVEZ A DIRECTOR NOW. Wor rnia says that Sean Havez, who weet out Femain two mor Grios for the Ke ha and write stone Comedy ¢ pany, has been made a director of | @im productions and may remain Shere several years. His wife, Cecil Cunningham, is considering an offer to act in pictures atk whe quar Mr. Havez makes his head “LONG LIVE Love” A HIT. Klaw & by have received a] | gpa from ir representative | ia enna saying that mez Live Tove an opera, the English sped ing right of which they control, t yle success in that city by Leo Stein and Hein} Jenbach and the music b: Kalman. Mr. K of “Sari” and Mr. Stein is tho Widow.” Emmerich | omposer Mins Rabbit Foot.” author of “The Merry FLORA LEA’S CHANCE. a ‘early last week was be- r fate. She had been un- ' Adelaide, the dani never had a Sadden!y fused to go on. Flora Lea was put into the part and she danced at each per- formance untii the show closed Satur- day night. Murdock Pemberton as- sisted her. J. J. Shubert saw them, yesterday Flora Lea and Mr. “Niteais went to Chicago to become incipal dancers in “The P Show of 191 a BONITA IN “TOWN TOPICS. » The “Town Topics" troupe is re- hearsing thix week and will open to Phitadelybia next Monday, Bonita, ww Hearne's wife, has Joined the company and will h an important Tole. In one of her numbers she will do the cakewalk made up as a mulat to girl. Jack Mason is putting new gongs in the sho hy NEW PRODUCING FIRM. ladison Corey, recent! neral manager for Henry W. Savage, and John D, Williams, press representa- tive for the Frohman Company, will Open an office at No. 8 West Fortieth Btreet soon, Bro ay hears. They are to produce 7 ‘8. Their first will ord of Kingdom Come,” the ndale, Cal, | SSR! THAT “THERE ICTURE. Wes A Bet dramatization of “The Little in Fox jr. novel, PAVLOWA NOT TO LEAVE. Reports to the effect that Paviowa Was to leave the Boston Grand Op- era Company appear to be incorrect, A man connected with the man - ment says that the company has b booked for twenty-two weeks on t and will go to the Pacific Coast, Pav Jowo and all, He is arranging the * transportation and must purchase 263 tickets. Th xpenses of this com- iy have averaged $36,000 a week, e asserts ‘ GOSSIP, & Ben Carter is now treasurer of the Cohan Theatre. Alice Neilson will sing at the Hip- Bedrome’s concert Sunday night Charles B. Wells, just out of “Back Home,” is going around the world. James Marshall is to enter vaude- Yillo in a sketch lied “The Team ft Hope and Dare.” Stella Hammerstein has accepted @n engagement with the Gaumont to act in film known as “Ace of Tho Theatre Assembly will hold a @tudy session Dec, 3 at the Hotel Astor, Mrs. J. Christopher Marks, President, will preside Jose Collins has returned to cast of “Alone at Last” after a siege With tonsilitis. While she was away Beth Lydy sang the role. A small oll stove has been put in a dressing room at the Globe to keep| Gaby Deslys's dog warm while she wehearses in “Stop! Look! Listen!" Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crane, whose introduction 10 Broadway was as @ancers on the roof of the New York Wheatre, are to be seen in vaudeville FELLER THINK | Let i he| MISS DOOLITTLE’S LATEST. Not just ‘a fem, but eter A letter from Ellabelle Mae Doolit- . the noted postess of Leesville, Evening will not be printed on ‘Thurs- unksgiving Day. a nice rhyme for your depart- and as T am anxious say a few words to our readers this: et of winter, As | always ment ‘Thursday, faa playlet by Louise Closser Hale "Three special morning exhibitions fending you a pe abil SER 1 Yote AXEL, ALL YOU GOTTA Do is arr UNDER THE “THE. STAGE AN’ TURN ON THe WATER WHEN 1 TAP THE FLOOR, with MY Foor’ CAN Y'po THaT aie MAKING ANY MISTAKES ? / MARY. YOu 1S _ STILL MY LITTLE AES, PRECIOUS KITTEN. ISNT You GREAT ? (NOU: WIFIE 7 \ Bic Lame! 4- of “The Birth of a Nation” will be! Indeed it was, Miss Doolittle. given Thursday, Friday and Saturday that “winter” poem: 0 week, beginning at 10.30 The film ends} When winter comes I at that theatre thts] nus ‘sane people i 1 am told. fe an it comes, y to be very hapoy i niater's ehlld, Teeney, Rick whole x atid) in ‘she should eultiv eh, vib by the Pree Publiwung Co, (The New York Evening World), WHAT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS THIS? LINCOLN, Q; , The President in last Saturday's thee oS “man,” N. lew of to-day’s President is! 9 of © rear to be found in the si M’ 5 one-! ing Seether the indi ae EE. Z a hoe fractions! Loe arieerciec of rang Evenin, yee ty TH Sus, STOR ae a best KK WE'VE NOT pha ehpy ec ; x ] TOUR CouSibeRetion FoR! AADDA Do AULT MEANY, WON Se = Ce MUR CURTAIN] EM LATE FOR FEMALE x Ube CIVILIZATION PRO Wet LE — WE'RE Ev non Pace soeD!) ? ™ Backes RA Roe" Plea > GININTEM A $s} ay ~ AN’ say! EveRY Time 1 SET , Si a “THIS HAT DOWN fT Grents DOIN a a ‘ ] VERILY BELIEVE “He. “Stcaes OF WATER, SQURTED HAT (S BEWITCHED! YNEVER SQuIRTED ASTON OFT LES See : A Saw ANTTHME Like. (T§ Ryo IT'LL Do IT Now | f se ae Copretete, 1918, Pread Publiohing Cot (N. ¥. Rvening Wortd) SW AN’ AM 1 YOUR) LITTLE Pussy 7 CAT. TIM? é ILL ALweys BE _MOUR BABY, ey aN! SHEEP: fre Se io es.wore! Lik Always “BE Your ~~ 88ar! ) HUBBY DEAR WwouLd \ Cann an <= = / TAKE TH' INDIANS FoR AN’ NOW Look AT us! MIND “TAKIN' ANT Do tT! Aw RuGneT= An) ADVANCE Me ‘ . “TOTEIN' AN’ LABOR — TH ANDES SOLS? : ON PONIES -HUNTIN' AN WAR oo {Weie'siton RILONG Doe! DANCIN’! ’ y aboull thes tuius complain ! or ot his watch, A FIGHT IN DELHI Elisworth La Pierre, better known Harvard terrible?” around these parts as Ike Blake, « the words the pictures represent. of Jed Blake, the grocer, gave a| Shakespeare reading at Hugus Hall last night under the auspices of the Women's Betterment League. He was | The Great Dot Mystery all tangled up with Hamlet and the | §@9@800000000000009000069999090090099O90O99OO9OOH0H)951010999999ONOOSOTODHOOOHOE Se ee eee cl iit’he be.| WHAT WILL FREDDY’S BIRTHDAY PRESENT BE? SEE IF YOU CAN HELP LEARN THE SECRET. lieved in ghosts. Ellsworth said actors should never be disturbed like that, and Constable Brown was ordered by Mayor Cyrus Perkins Walker to eject Martin. A fight followed, in which the constable was knocked down four times, but he managed to arrest his man by squeezing his Adam's apple until he gave up. Ellsworth passed it off as a joke by saying Constable Brown had squeezed all the cider out Martin's Adam's apple, but he had ive up the reading on account of as. The whole town is talk- | js much indignation ) Bazoo, CHAPTER VII. | ELL,” said Freddy, “as long as 1 iW know that my birthday pres- ent doesn't wear feathers | feel hetter. But 1 would like to know what it is. Now, if 1 shut my eyes and open the dictionary maybe I can put my finger on a word that will give me a clue, Here goes! Now let's peek, Oh, my! Mother wouldn't let me have a” To solve the “Great Dot Mystery join the dots with a pencil | each chapter is printed. Bey: 1 and take them in numerical order, Then cut out each picture, and with ave the rie j complete to be niin in your ecrope Harlan 2! Inch - Cortley 2% Inch And’ bald FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | “Have you heard the last Ford «Ghaptor eight will be printed next| ARROW NotchCOLLARS More to Remember. HE teacher, a lady of uncertain; dp was having « hard time|| The Ara Notch in place of hing Johnny the names of the kings of England the front buttonhole makes “Why, when T was your age » | these collars easy to put on | and off and assures the sald, disgustedly, “L could recite the ‘6 ow, Tomm reprimanded his mother, “don't let me eatch you throwing any more stones.” “Well, what will I do when the nomes of the kings backward and| other feller throw ‘om? asked forward.” || wearer that the fronts will Tommy Yea.m,” said Johnny, “but wheal] oe. “Just come in and tell me." his you was my age r n n | y ’ 2 for 2c mother replied == Tit-Bits CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, Inc. “Tell you!" he exclaimed, in as To-day's President and another puzzle will printed next Saturday in The the broad wide of a barn!"—Lippin-| ia Werld, optte Magaaing “*") “Lowenthal and Price daieaied Break: GG000ttee nee | tonishment, “Why, you couldn't hit ‘RAT AND A ALL VERMIN Katorminaied, | ibm a: tenobone Wid Sadaove, (WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS

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