The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1916, Page 14

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday: January 12; 1916 IM A eugex| \-b @ ine pe ~¢ “*S*MATTER, POPi” os 4 a 4 - a wt we TELL WHAT KIND OF BIRD You Ae AND NO fet poh DOC Ik » The Oliver Morosco Photopiay Corn- @nnounces that it has enteryd an arrangement with Georm) Broadhurst *herwby it will havo the film rights to all the Broadhurst plays. Mr, Broadhurst will be closely | Gheociated with the Morvsco picture muni Will lend any aasistance command in the fiming of his and comedies. The writing] scenarios will be done under supervision. It is undorstood the Playwright’s asesociation with tho concern begins at once. The Broadhurst play which will be the Get to to filmed under the new ar- Bas not been selected. A very substantial proportions e eaid have been handed Mr, Broadhurst by Mr. Morosco to bind | te contract. ALLYN KING'S GOOD SENSE. While Allyn King was singing © gong in the Ziogfold “Midnight Frolic” ‘the other night, a woman at a tablo deliboret.'y throw a glass of watot om her. Miss King, with admirable self-control, went right abead with ‘the number. aie autiencs, as a Tre- ners FLOOEY AND AXEL—Axel’s Idea Was a Good One, but It’s Absolutely Worthless! we we rr “ “ YELL, VY NOT SELL OUT pAS WAR STOCKS AN’ BUY SOME PEACE STOCK? usten Here Aver! we'RE A COUPLE OF IDIOTS! HERE we ARE. AT THE “HAGUE” WORKIN’ FOR PEACE AND ALL OUR DOUGH IS TIED UP Duke re a = Samet te to. Sager insisted on (N WAR STOCKS! GEE, IF PEACE. ao AS DECLARED WOT'LL BECOME. CF Were AINT no DORZIAT FOR VAUDEVILLE. OUR COIN? Tt i» poseiple thet Gabriel Dorziat, ad was leading woman for William in “The Hawk,” will bo Such Hine & rage ij uh ii ‘Lo DoE! Ho's THAT DIDNT HE PROVE 5 DAWGONE—= THOUGHT We MAN T RECOMMENDED / AWISE SELECTION [ WOULD HAVE, SVITED you t ‘To You FoR A To A T’~So Ful oF Go! GoNE -AN’ iv WHY HE Y'DONT Ay! Velanch Hato P Way Hous. Gaye and RGA: I'wonter it SURER P Guy! YES HE wi Siereo eee or 00 to yeal Me EYE FULL OF aio | BENEFIT AT OLUs. a for the benefit tas Wonsational Dramatic League wil ‘be given Friday afternoon tn the ball- Toom ef the Colony Cinb. mma } ae wn make an address on { and the Dramatic Art;” Barrymore wi) preseat a new play; Awgustue Thomes will ‘an address, and there will be Stuart Walker in Portmantean ‘Theatre GOOD PLAYS SCARCE, New York producers of the dpoken are beginning to complain Hi Cevyriett 16, Prone Puttmitig Co (MY, Lveilh WETTED 2 5 i in the concerted theatre of the Jarden" will close ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. aa are : : ; — ; ae world,” the East-Wost Players ha ; “a Wrights, Four plagiete oil be etyg | He fe Manager of the Darling Thea- | producers and insist thal pour Game 3 8 Page 4 8 By Eleanor Schorer ¥ Wednesday night, Feb 16, at the tre, Gloversville, and bida fair to)s0 on them. We know of no other! [% = DY Educational Allianoe, Bast Broad. | P°come the town beau Way, unless you finance productions | YYyy Vol 7 5 wey and Jefferson Btreet. Gustav Bi specie morning show will be |Yourself, a dl YY \ P im ip the etage Girector, Lat ven at the Strand Jan. 29 for th — full Jongth playa will be presented.” benefit of tho Soaside Home for Crip: sont FOOLISHMENT. Fa Wi a pI souls Ouch is a dentist on Upper Y rd Ma ce | Lexington Avenue, Ma va} tH PLAYWRIGHTS JOYOUS. amuses cc bythe. Bilton Plime, Mes ‘aa Nat [Soko plow’ wei “busy, NT OFF | tee Wy) Playwrights’ Club is jubilant. | «pig | 0 Goodwin's loading woman ir c.| A woman went to the Liberty | Ulu ‘Wotman, co-author with Alios| ‘im Tice Pictats will begin a tour | TF cHlled SOther Mone Wives” | Theatre box office last night and | |S = of “The Co-Rewpondent.”| of Penusylvania Monday. A performance of “David Garrick” | Mked If °Si Hell” was playing there, iad for production by B. A.|' Jock Mckay, a Scotch oomedian iven Monday afternoon at | 8° meant, “Sybil g 2 lifereor Seedy = Ge coe, bag eye ah Bd teencnee. Dg ack pin Home for i Moods athena iS “President et Mtodart, is 6 will” tone che nee eels. Oo Rothe ty land!" hala tnothor meld What for? ieek ta suotaed at eves | eanch, 8 youn ate} . L. Rothapfel announces that the ~ OG a a agian [eackee eect remime thy bow | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. |g —_—- \ ation. jo YIDDISH PLAYS IN EN stock favorites, ‘will invado vaude: | night. ‘Tho foature of the bill Will bo | mao ne than tend to save the young GLISH. | ville with an ‘act by Edgar Bille Burke in a Scotch 5 | en ce tale city, aH ee @ Scotch comedy called | Feminine Voice—Save me a 8 ‘ brunette, please, \ | < By Thornton Fisher 3 | (5 | 5 ‘Topsy was set in a corner "i ; ssa: ™ | oniennen ns a and the secret door locked her securely inside the club toom. So Night comes along before dinner hour now and it was nearly there He SANS HES Fy yesterday as ‘Bob Brave came in after school he shook hands with thein when ie last boy's footsteps-died away and Bob Brave was alone! In, BEEN CULTIVATING) | Home - | DONT { SHE NEVER HEARD & = mascot and said, “Say you must get frightened here alone, girls the Cark! Everything was quiet as a church and Topsy just hated to, | | id, “Say y get frighte ne, girls are so frighten him b he liked: this j “Yy HIS VOICE - YEA- SEE WHY THEY VOICE LUKE (T=, NEITH te s You'd te airaid yourself. 1 dare you to stay here after dark,” Fae him because she liked this boy clan. But she thought of Lord ‘Sp CULTIVATING IT invite HIM DID ANNONE ELSE1 iS challenged Danny Dare, a little piqued over the failure of his own feat. ‘auntleroy who she Joved and of Gracie Good to whom he belonged and | 4p 9 eh} A GARDEN ONT STOP + - = 0 hal “41 would not,” answered Bob, “and I'll pypve it.” Then they went out who Peter Poor thought the Prettiest girl in the world and decided that 4 | , w id for a rollicking snow fight. Returning at dusk they left Bob Brave thera Peter Poor must be the hero! a bit, suddenly folded up 8 and went hor ’ like a jackknife and the whistle inside. yen! “eek.” ‘Bob Brave started j : Rat! C AFRAID TO Look AT HIM FoR FEAR ILC INDICATED ii AND PASTE IN Again all was quiet. Bob was just feeling easy when the hair began ed out of the secret do ven Thing to bristle up on his head at hearing another, stranger sound than.the first. jt behing ee iH dle not Bersih got y vik his +d emg i he wie he pone hate, csidye 4, i? be ea) TeaD’s starched And all that night ‘Bob slept with a light, while Topsy lay upon the cold shirts rustling as she s lo the very edge of her sea Was courageous fi ° Ved i" | Mlbog Mi TR of the little do! but ui See Topsy had no rosy china cheéks or chalk eet oe eevee ona a a pull Wy. ag Nolplrv Boel ING TO MANUFACTURE | | fingers to br she leaned: further and further over the edge—all the morning while the clan boys were at schoo! some little children, finding A VOICE INSISTS UPON while skirts crackled and the whistle “eeked” an¢ Bob Brave sat on edge. the secret door standing open, went in, discovered Topsy and carried WARBLING @T EVERY oProRIN Tha@j—Bang! Plunk! Boom! Topsy crashed to the floor her off.

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