The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1915, Page 24

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Contrary to announcements made eartior in the week, “The Birth of Nation” i# not to leave the Léberty| Theatre to-morrow night. Six weeks have been added to its engagement there and nobody can tell what will Céche whan e extension & thie film was first shown at the Liberty on’ March 3 of this year. Its gross receipts this week will pase $12,000 and may reach $14,000, Few regular ‘dat: val attra “fons In New York at present are equalling these figures. To find one for the Liberty that would do ae well might be a aiMcult matter. OPERA TOUR 18 OFF. Broadway hears that Joseph W. Frankel has abandoned bis plan to send an operatio company on tour headed by the italian tenor, Umberto Bacoahit:, and offering “Faust.” Um- barto and the manager couldn't get together on the salary question, GETS “AROUND THE MAP.” Kiaw &@ Erlanger bave sold the Britigh rights to “Around the Map,” ‘the current attraction at the New Am~- ‘Theatre; to Albert de Cour- ville, who will produce it at the Lon- ppodrome, don Hi a MRS. WHIFPEN IN “TWILIGHT.” Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, said to be the oldest actress now active on the American stage, will be seen soon in'a vaudeville a entitled “Twilight,” by Jack Hayden, Alf, T, Wilton will direct ‘ber tour, A company of four will support. tte venerable actress. Her most recent New York appear- auce Was in “Moloch,” ELLIS PLAY FOR THE HARRIS. “The Dexil's Garden,” a dramatiza- tion by baith Ellis of W, B. Maxwell's novel of the same name, will be pre- STILL Now'avet! “IME. QURTAIN'S GOIN fit sented at the Harris Theatre Dec. 27 under the management of Arthur Hopkins, Lyu Harding will-have the principal role, “Holling Stones” has four weeks” m at the Harris und ‘then it will go tour, ar iicare Gossip. Goodwin may resume bis our i watt L or C fe is writing « book Maire Jenene a the ' } f ir. ‘To-morrow and Sunday “Thankagiv- ing,” an autumn festival, Will be pre- sented at-the Neighborhood P. inte vaude- f "ay is ville a Diay! Pie “the Latte shepherd of th will go ‘ahead of of Mont. gomery & Stone when “Chin Chin" turns ite back on pet York, Joan Sawyer’s patient, who has aa, quite ill, may dance at the bi tar Brooklyn, nest to! week. Well, Doroth Shoe mae f sketch, * Passion ington Square,” is to be. ex; ' into three-act play. Bi ei nice #0 to Philadel- = to-morrow on & special train of 4 Longe id tk yews Salvini hog been 7 Fino and tie A ale ‘nt zou will re- ween a wee muct make Days” Richona mre rare] “opera, has quit ji tor artists and is going bask to stexe t julian un sag ia to play a second re at the Bronx ‘Ope Houne. ee gp holds up his right swears that one week , + lit accommodate the Adelaide he oan who hasn't «been een on Broadway for two sea- Boon aigmed up bythe planed up by the Mess bert for the leading “iain vere tee hin Ree. whose last cones « stage was wi Sve John! Drew in the seventies, will ie in EB. H. Sothern's support in Fs Di Mr. Vernon has dug arrived from Australia, erearet, Irving, and her musteal are busy preparing an i sists vaudeville act in which f cigan comedy, stylish costumes and catchy songs are features. Leo Wood wrote the book and lyrics and Harry Costa the music, Ada Meade of the Winter Garden COLOR YOUR | Com; the United States rested Aaron Bury ai Hamilton, —How@ver, good through her own a on the family tree's past perform. ances. HM. C-"Conatant | Reade . us that Howard Lang ts pla: ie this week with the stock co pany at B. F, Keith's Bronx Theat Broadway ‘hears that the Messrs i have a 96 por cent. Ins | will be held at the F Fr | ginning Saturday As 2. P.M. George Moore will referee tho rat} game. DICKSON MAKING FILMS. Charles Dickson, who wrote “Tho |Vhree Twins” and other plays, has | begun making films of his stage offer. | \inge at Phil Gieichmann's new studio | Avenues, Bro, is Mauager of studio. AND COMPETE FORA tive Dollar Award ncement will tell subm| ir books, of Sidney R. Eilts, >in the company playing a juvenile D | role, THEY OBEYED ORDERS. Mrs. Barry O'Nelll, who died re- cently, was known professionally as \Nellie Walters, and t engage- ment of @ ‘anabhaance with | Sadie Scanlon under the management Barry O'Neill was Barry and Nolile fell in love Jand Mr. Ellis notlesd it, One day, | while the company was in Philadel- phia, he confronted them, and, held- jing up his hands, said playfully: “Bless you, my children! Go, get | married!” That night they appeared before Mr, | B \yilis behind the scenes, and Barry | D | nald: “Well, we obeyed orders, Mr, Fills.” “What do you : cea manager. “We got masried.” And for twenty-odd y with Mrs, O'Neill's dea’ rs, ending they were | meaning of the word love. ‘ FOOLISHMENT. Successful. actronsen ie Bele tag For whice ber ousst toriseak Bie ‘star, OM Kee, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. "My daughter, Jane, made a pias . The next morning the needles bad tears in their eyes, asked the| pals—aweethearts who knew the ren! | | I cant see How IN THe woRLD Lages an’ GetrLenen, i You SEL TUG MAGIC MARBLE FOUNTAIN OF THe ANCIENT ane ge 7 s=tT WAS WORSHIPPED, Sa THE EGYPTIANS IN i TMG YAAR 0926 6. ~ WAS DUG uP In A e) GOLD TONIEHT AN’ - AW, BAH- eee IS 1S TH JANITOR= sineue eYeu | JUST WANTED TO KNOW) IF ITS HoT ENOUGH FOR.) o4,1 JUST +Ave To Give tim A CENT FIRST / Conran. 11K Freee Punnating Ca (WT Rrening Ward) When Suitor called Pretty “Then I won't marry Feies u asked you to, sir,” But when he had gone she cried: ‘Dear. mother, 1am rich. Ws a princess ane: marry a noble,” “Tf you seek real love, heed my counsel,” advised ‘Mother Goose. Pretty Maid told Mother Goose of the man whom she met while going a- “milking and how he'd asked to marry her. “Oh, he is very hand- some,” she said. “1 would be so proud of such a husband. What is my, fortune, dear mother? Suitor wishes to know.” “Zell him your face is your forlune,” Mother Goose replied. he answered. Needy, indeed beautiful, But A more be vutiful by All, bul one. upon the at nnd she grew to behokl! He w ed Pratty Maid lay upon his true love. Many men came to woo, for the maid upon being told that she was indeed poor al He was handsome and kind and loved the maid tru love him and was happy. And Mother Goose pre shoukl have a wedding dress worthy of her wealth and beauty. ne lem of pring too. bad’ sengl § Visite for $5 eat ig cum fe rte ot ete th MeCor, 8 that The Day’s Good Stories In the Right Place. ~ | HE old soldier was telling of his | thrilling adventures on the field | | of battle to a party of young | tetlows, one or two of whom were sceptical as to his veracity, Recesmury treatments er in take watamtage aft it'wint he necesnary tor vialt my enroll name on or before 3 surgeons took | patlents who bemin thelr treatanea me up and lald me carefully in the ther reaulre Kt'wlthout any letetoae 1 ammunition wagon, and"—— “Look ” interr c Jf 104 sutter with nostrils, ‘Look here," interrupted one of the} if io" ine eit joe catty mg doubtful listeners, “you don't mean Kare’ ad Soe, Hf gow ave * “ fi * 0 the ammunttion wagon, You mean] it eat yen Soth tare zy rete wd . Advice, the ambulance wagon.” the old man shook his head, DR. J. . C. Mc McCOY; ‘°| Candler Building, 220 W. 42d'St No,” he insisted, “Ll was so full of} bullets that they decided T ought to go in the ammunition wagon.” to est ot Phere ar Aon nena ti Tit- Bits. ey Tl OAM. te BP, Mee Tastes 10 Warned in 20 Years. EVERAL Scotechmen were discus- S sing the domestic unhappiness | of a mutual friend, “Aye,” said one, “Jock McDonald has a sair time wi’ that wife o° his, They do say they're aye quarrellin’.” “[t serves him richt,” said another, | teelingly. “The puir feckless crea- |ture marrit after coortin’ only eight year, Man, Indeed, he had nae chance to ken the wumman in sic a short time, When I was coortin’ 1 | wes coortin’ twenty year.” | “and how did it turn out?” quired a stranger in the party, . to 2 fa. bigh ‘a6 A RROW COL in- tell ye, I was coortin’ ‘twenty year an’in that time | kenned what wun af v was an’ so I didna marry,” Naturally. HE magistrate was examining a witness to whom he remarked: “You admit you overheard the [quarrel between the defendant and | his wife?” “Yes, sor, I do,” the witness, "Tell the court, if you can, what he seemed to be doing.” e med to be doin’ in’."'~-klarper's Magasine, stoutly maintained AND ALL ND Aly RATS 2 ey : the lis. tenia’ World “Wants” Work Wenders.

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