The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1916, Page 18

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POP?” Ss “ | “S MATTER, PO About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY J JN UNCLE THI's MouTtH Beerbohm Tree, who is now in tne| Far West acting for the film camera, will, according toa Broadway report, present “Henry VIII." a Forty wéeond Street theatre beginning the first week in March. Hadith Wynne | Matthison will likely appear as the Queen, Originally it was planned by | the Tree management to have Mar-! wuret Anglin play opposite the noted | Wnglish actor and she was offered $1,000 a week with a guarantees of ten weeks. Miss Anglin declined, | however, principally because of plans previously made which call for the production by her of a new play. {T'S “THE CO-RESPONDENT.” | BE, A. Weil's new play, reference to waich was made bere a few days ago, | ts "The Co-respondent,” by Alice Leal | Pollock and Rita Weiman. It is @ drama with one scene laid in a nows- Paper office, In the cast will be Emily Ann Wellman, Morgan Coman, Marie Chambers, Hallett Thompson, Mrs. Herbert G. Browne, Suzanne Willa, | Joseph Gillow and Elmer Redmond. Rehearsals have begun under the di- rection of Edward Eisner. FERNE ROGERS A BRIDE. Broadway has just learned that Ferne Rogers, prima donna of the epecial company presenting “The Princess Pat" on tour, was married Dec. 14 last to Harold Detmold Robert, who is with a New York ex- port concern. Miss Rogers is the Young singer who created a bit of ox- itement in London last year by say- ing nice things about the Germans. at WYER WRONG IMAL YiGerTa BE FIRM JUST Lixe wison ! FLOOEY'S Dove OF PEACE GoT LOOSE AND FLEW “To A TREE NEAR THE PALACE. ABOVE (S A PHOTO SHOWING SAID DOVE IN ARUMPUS WITH A SQUIRREL. A MODEL YOUNG ACTOR. Adolph Kiauber of the Selwyn forces received an application for an en- ent yesterday written on 4 we letterhead. Across the top was the line, “No association with alootiol, narcotics or scandal.” Down the sides the applicant described bim- welf as educated, versatile, capable, rate, Young, experienced and ro-~ itatto. Pictures of him attired in full dress and Tuxedo decorated the uj per corners of the letterhead. He that he be addressed in care of @ grocery man at Pleasanton, Kan. DISCUSSING & NOTE OF BE SENT AN' WHERE'S “THAT STALE LOAF O° BREAD AN’ THAT LUMP OF “RANCID BUTTER" WE COULD'NT SELL Cr mM’ Boy = HT THAT, “Mout an “MIS5uS SMT { DID Boss! eM beg MI@S BAGLEO'S CHANCE. AN roads for those interested tn the theatrical wre will lead next br by to the come Theatre, where ja to appear in “Out- et itisle yh ‘fa eae who has pars in the prinol- roe, heralded as a “fin reached the Rialto dis- th ihe is Broadway stellar teeth and Broadway wants to see. Miss Eagles is a Kansas City girl, twenty-two of age. Shoe has fought for success, having ; ‘ye under canvas at a he "uiae rtoire shows through- lo West. Any girl ve cam play under canvas in and Missouri and retain enough spirit to reach Broadway will eventually see ail her dreams come true. INTRODUCING |. FENICK. FLOOEY AND MR, O. MRS. SMITH BOUGHT ei SiR! TALK TO Hitt GENTLY LIKE TEDDY WwouLd' AREL WISHE MaGGie” IMA KNUTT PEACE TO TO EMPEROR WILLIAM, EGGS" THATS BEEN AROUND HERE FoR HAP] | WEEKS — WHO DREW SNAPSHOT OF EGG LAID BY FLOOEY'S DOVE+ phn ih rR Home and Comic Page ~ of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday, January 11; A AM Lt Lk PROVING How $ To NAME (T — BuT HooeY INSISTS UPON NAMING 'T " EDWARD’ AN ‘TH’ DOZEN OF ANCIENT Lexow wwe ) LATER PICTURE OF SGQuIRREL wurcd PICKED ON FLOOEY'S DOVE. ALWAYS TRIUMPHS Ht 1 eK Dd! Ff RIGHT 916 By C. M. Payne VUNCE AY KNow HER. AY VILL BE RIGHT IN DAS SocieTY | SHOWING HOW AXEL SNEAKED OFF ALONE. To THE HAGUE PALACE. INHIS ATTEMPT TO GET AQUAINTED WITH MRS. HAGUE « Mad ONLY IM GOIN __DINNER aT “SMITHS To-NIGHT # in the ribs with her elbow and said: “I'm #0 sorry I don't understand French “Oh, that’s all right.” replied Louis. “This opera is being sung tn Ttalla: know,” said the girl, ut they've got a new French chef at our boarding house and I'd like to be able | to tell him how to boll my eggs.” ‘neve @ laugh with I, Fenick. A New York theatrical firm, ac- to I, recently received a reading: “A mosquito tll 3 Can't come down.” It wa: the wife of one of the firm's . She bad attempted to as follows: “Amos quite il! 3 can’t come down,” ‘How about it—shall we fire I. or Ada Lewis of “Very Good Eddie” on a book called “One Hun- Not to Be a Bore.” It's ed and everything and Victor Herbert the music Emanuel Reicher announces t Julius Hopp is no longer assoc with the American People’ tlchard Burton of Minneapo-|or with any of Mr, Reich sident of the Drama League of| enterprises. Mr. Reicher and is in Now York. He will see| Hopp didn’t send each other eentis trate, Year's cards this veur. he Show Shop" is soon to be pro- duced in London by Albert de Cour- ville, George Sidney may go over and play his old part Arthur Edwin Krows, who went to Pittsburgh two weeks ago to do press eo New Gossip. Ainsworth Arnold ts to tour C ‘anadg in "Damaged Goods." FOOLISHMENT. Contributed, ) here are you going, my ‘m kind AT THE OF rdiysasing THE Canos | HELD AT JORDONS House Savesmay TS: Pe) OTHER NieHT! % Fea Sh PLAN THE \—- - Sante (RENE) AS & FISH iS} ; wa! Ha! GO ON, PaRmER” CLUBS ARE f TRUMPS - Ha! Ha! | ALL WE NEEO \ Se TWO MORE fs ECAR SS a ES ee ee eee ee ING TO PLAN A “GAME OF GCaROS ff WITH THE BerTER- » HALVES « f eu, Poveda broke open his| Allan Rees has gone to Duluth for! wo " hoo! kind sho said yy the other night and | stock worl. ‘ pas ne oor daseet ais ee - a Feving beauty fo the Metro-| Kugene Kovero bas rejoined “The| doesn't love Broadway any better FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Opera louse. She had never | Masked Model than he does out, man, or Ah'll bust yo" in an Sgprney ehecet ane Mise Salles will oben in “Sin-| ‘There's a song called “Out of My i grand opera. e asked in Philadelphia, Monday. Jeart He Builds a Home" 1 a D1 ts fanny. questions of her eacort. At one! Jack Maliday has gone to Denver to Morosco's “cinderella. Man," fenien om ban an aM ie puis ————————_—_—______ a. A tac ME cs le cl al aus ela A . WPOBDBODODDOOGOHAE HOSGGOOGOODOSs NOAODOPOPOOMOMG OOO IOGOS GS ast By Thornton Fisher DODOWGO|GSOW}OGAGOGOVS)/IGEGOSOIHOOE’ GOOSCDHODGOOSGIGs) A, WHAT @ WoNDERFOL WEN, IRENE, | SUPPOSE) THIS IS, THOSE WoMel HAND, DR ARIE You NOU' HAVENT HEARD 7 _/ RIGH- DONT ARE ABOUT AS ( THE NEWS AgGouT Letiem BLufe INTERESTED SHOULD Hove SEEN — ( EDITH- il IN THAT GANE | ENGAGED Copyright, 1919, by MENU FOR A MENTAL BANQUET, ' Hors d'Ouvre, |; One of the easicst ways to start something is to not think what you Say before you say what you think, Huitres. Not contenting themselves with ynsidering the World their oyster, some want it in a spiced cocktail, Potage. When too many cooks spoil the |Beoth the cooks usually land in the up. Poisson. Who fishes for compliments must expect, now and then, to hook a sting- ing ray. Entrs Most of our troubles arise from tackling things on blind faith rather jthan information. Roti, Some people switch from their mis | ly when they are “roasted to Salad, men fail because they keep their attention from “a little to “a little of that.” Dessert. Many a man thinks he's the whole hei is a little crust, of this” man with a demi-tasse imag- seldom finds cream in his cup Fromage. ist about the time 4 rink himself the wh that, after all, h By Hazen Conklin They met upon the street one day nd kis ind stopped to chat. h went upon her way Each woman murmured, “CAT!’ PEOPLE WE MEET. | (Continued.) Ella Vator. Auntie Up Sue Perb, (To be continued.) SQUIRREL FOOD. Look out for this, it's a trick one. | What riches, though winged, can never fly away? It's easy when you know the answer, Ostriches, And watch your step on this one, What drums are often heard but never pounded? Shucks! Conun- drums, of cou And, while we're at it, what ts It that plays only when | it works? Humph! "A player piano wHOeseee § KID (DEAS DDOOGOOODHDODOODOGGHDHOWOHGWOGTOQOVODGDOOO) By Ferd G. Long 3 COOWDHBODOPDIGOOOOSPIODOODHO™OWODOOGADOOOGGOGOOOOA), OH You DIRTY Boy, You OUGHT To BE ASHAMED TO GET {OURSELF AS AS You ARE! ‘You Must TAKE, A BATA THIS Minute! Aw? MOTHER.~ THIS 1S ONLY TUESDAY! oRTY @QQDDDDIOODOB®wOGQOTOODOOSOIOS Conyriaht THREE-FOURTHS OF xO, 1916, by The Preas Publis! Subtract from the words the pi indicated by the fractions until the ¥:| name of the capital city. Last Saturday's city w | Carolina, The name of to-day’s city will be publish ©399FOHBHDDHDAGPSOPDOGOOOS Soon they were quiokly Identified as those of a —— (Join the dots with a pencil line, Chapter them {tn numerical order, ‘Thuredey.) WHAT STATE CARTEAL IS THIS? THE FIRST | THE GREAT DOT MYSTERY OOO CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN, pooee began to ecream when he saw the bo; open In an uproar, The foal farisue when a that the goat wae gone, jome, help find, Id ¢ the trail and found eome ni” dal the ood te t last we have an side cor- 7 dent, He is I. Fentck and he| point, while Caruso was singing «| play leads with the Denham Stock| will open at the Fulton Monday, Ea-| S2O9@OOC@COOeeamoeaneCoDOs@IEROeOe. BQOGHLETOPVDOSHOGIOS | }POSOGOEODIWOTSHSHGGHIAOISIOOIGDNGVOSOOOOS his bow with « story. Let's| wonderful aria, she gave Louis a jab | Company ward Childs Carpenter wrote the lycic F CT and FICTION - %® COPOTOGOVIOEDOGDHHDOGOH) hing Ce | ONE-HALF OF a jetures represent the number of letters subtracted ODOVDGDOODOSO) @ were furious when they the ecoute beginning with dot No. 1 end et win ethili,..

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