Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Henry W. Savage selected * "Pom Pom" as the name for the new “gomic opera tn which he will star Miszi Hajos, he thought be had orlg!l- mated a title, Imagine his surprixe ‘when he discovered that there al- geady existed a musical comedy called “Mme. Pom Pom.” Information to ‘this effect was conveyed to him by “Wetter by M. Witmark & Sons, acting . fe the interest of Muriel Pollack, a Young composer living in this city. Mies Pollack wrote a musical piece “[ast dummer which was performed at “Hac Rockaway by amateurs. Hors ‘was “Mme. Pom Pom,” and, while the Hille did not exactly conflict with thi t ‘of the now Hajos piece, the possibil confusion existed, since the young ‘s play is being considered by m z ' a rtd fairness, Mr. Savage bought Miss lack’s title and she agreed to w6- another for her musical comedy. MISS BOUCICAULT RETIRE! Srope, Hiaturday, her destination be a les! on = where sbo will finish novel she ig writing. Miss Boucl- it bas to © Up acting devote her time writing, at h she has been very suc; ‘ul. FULTON FOR ROSE STAHL. Rose Stahl, in, her now pla "Moonshine Molly," is headed £ Broadway. Sho will begin an en- at the Fulton Theatre next week. ugsles of Red Gap,” now at ‘at house, will go to Boston. -FOUR PLAYWRIGHTS BUSY. ‘It is the ambition of Archie Selwyn his associates in the producing have four hits running in season. It is rather tious ambition,” but the the hits this season, and why they Connie RTE Pree (ui Meine 8 ping Were ) four new pl iow York next . | successes the Selwyn be extremely happy. If any rt, well-oh, but of Home and Comic Page “S°’MATTER, POP?” FLOOEY: AND AXEL-—If You've Never Taken an Oc _of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday: January 18: 1916 a “ wv we Cd ean Voyage, Let This Se a Warning to You! a we Bomnett is putting on for * America First.” of fst Go-respondent.” The xu in Stamford & week ball and reception World Social Club Hook Lano and , town yw night. Allyn King and, 8 pit Carmen ve been . Bio ir. for the new Wivkene Prete which will open atop the Now Amsterdam Theatre thousand feet of pipe has been installed in the Hippodrome ice which bes Childe Dorr, Frances| fashion act. She is the blond young Dr. Henry Neumann oe mae Sueeany a i cho- to speak at the| rus to a role in 0" ont perl Segoe 4 Ege eniaihed “The W mma y as a playwright, The ed fashion ect haent Plowed, ut Misa & Schlatter are build! a| Hopkins just had to see old Broad- ire studio t cost 000} way. If she's going to uplift the Heights, N. J. It will be} drama she wants fo do it at the foun- for the of color films, | tain rege Sidney is rehears: 4 the a een Sttpman| INTRODUCING MR. MAYNARD. Clara Lipman. He will play the once in 4 while this depart- of a Jewish broker who operates} ment has the privilege of introducin, Street. @ new humorist and another achiey 4 Cupp, recently of the Eve-| ment Is placed to our credit. To- ie dramatic tment, has| We take great pleasure in presenting out ahead of “A World of Plean- Irving Harris " and will put dally doings about| as “A Constant Reader. show in tho newspapers. Jim| nard has sent us Ris first joke, Peruse will look after the rest of the folks, and laugh freely, Here it is: work, ‘I witnessed a performance of Hopkins has returned ‘Around the Map’ and saw Bob after a vaudeville trip in a! Pitkin, comedian, miss a train by four inate MINUTES 3 TD GET RICE ON THE PHONE BEFOoREHE LEAVES WHE OFFICE! WAITING FoR. YouR TURN: AT TE TELEPHONE WITH THE BocTHSs STE ken Geebrm Lucky | MAPA © B58 CHAIR_ IN T claim i could not have happened if he'd had clocks in his socks.” Read it again and think deeply. ‘The point is there, all right. BECKERMAN'S MINSTRELS. A. Beckerman, our Brooklyn corre- | ballad, y spondent, is still grinding out jokes} Million, But I Love You Just the has sent in @ minstrel) s; or “Wealth Cannot Kill My | Interlocutor—How are you to-night, 08 Bonos—I'm all right. that basoball is the oldest game in the Did you know jaynard, also known! “You Interest me strangely. Who Mr, May-| was tho first to play it?’ Interlocutor--Mr, Tambo, are you dollar out of a cent. it in two.” ou'll have to explain.” ‘Then I'll have two halves.” Interlocutor—Archibald FOOLISHMENT. In Putte he, wiped le ton apd tl ext lay oe “John Jackeon “nat West," The moruing P FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, of their home.” “What did she do?" 8, and not only that but Highnote, our peerless tenor, will sing bis latest Say You're Worth a “Brown quarrelled with his wife last night and told her he was king “She crowned him with a stovelld.” How BYE KNOW 4 vS Spon CHAIR? } QOPHODHOOHOI|IHGGAOGOOQOOSS) Subtract from the wi ie of the @OOOQOOSDS: WHAT STATE CAPITAL IS THIS? POHDDDGOOGODODHHOOGOODOHDGDHOHSDOOIOGHGHGHGHGHDOHOISGHOOOSNY Copyright, 1916, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Drening World). is the pictures represent the number of letters ited by the fractions until tne subtracted it Thursday's elty Michigan. The name of to-day's city will be published with the next puzzle. combi is Lansing, capital @OBQDODDDOHODGH®HGHHHGHHHDDOHOAGS ODEOEDOODOOQHOOG Youre. SITTIN ON My PIE By C. M, Payne | Copyright, 1916, by The Prev Publishing Co, (The New York Drening World), port ever fool yourself by think- ing the man to whom you are telling your troubles is listening. He's marshalling his own to tell them to |you when you stop to catch your breath. MIXED PICKLES. It's only human nature to shout to form the | “£00!” at the man who is making the of | Same mistakes that we once made! Half the trouble of this world is the result of well meaning friends OO90S999OH90090O999900@ | '"¥INE to keep one out of ft. © THE GREAT DOT MYSTERY GOOGDOGOTDOOGPGHHHDGODSDHGDGHOGHHHIWOHSGHDODGOOIOHWO®OSIAL (Copyright, 1916, by the Wheeler Syndicate.) CHAPTER THIRTY. A ee the boys had dispowed of the mammoth snake they made Preparations to continue their search for the goat. covered that their provisions wei But they dis- running low. The Indian said | experience of an old negro of my ac- CHOW CHOW. Beware how you extend invitations Ww ev chance acquaintance you theet. me day one of them will take you up! On, la ippe! What absences from the office have been enjoyed in thy name! Woman never will wholly invade the realm of man's work. He alwa: will be permitted to empty the mousetraps. OOOO COD OC O 0000000; He Was Right. HE Pennsylvania Dutch have the reputation of being very eco- nomical and very careful in watching the details of domestic af- fairs, no matter how small “Heiny," called the father, “Vat?” answered the son “Run apn’ edunt dem geeses again, Heiny.” “ail right.” Heiny went; Heiny returned. “Helny,” said the father, "Vat?" said the son. “Did you count dem geeses aga!n. Heiny?” | “Chess.” | “How nfany vas dey, Heiny?” } “Vun. i | “Dat's right, Hetny."—Iverybody's Magazine, Wasted. ay has its pains as well as its pleasures,” says & Washington preacher, “if the nothing, but took his bow and arrows and disappeared for a short time| cuaintance counts for anything, One When he returned he brought a—— Gotn the dots with a Benet line, beginning with dot No. 1 and tra them tn numoerica) order, -hupter thirty-one will be printed Thursday.) ( spring Moses was going round town 5 with the face of dissatisfaction. When T questioned him, he poured forth his Some of the men who are loudest} cir war arguments know what | » talking about. They spend! me at home warring with their! OUR OWN MASKED MARVELS. No 2 ‘The woman who never looks to see what other women are wearing. SQUIRREL FOOD. Ret you can't sieve what wel! known ailen ne be eweg wont . represent. One at a Ready, set, GO! scl nt Beans On Saturday's Table Omit- ted Never! Birth Rate Of Ordinary Kids Leads Yankee Nation! Not Entirely Wicked Yet On}: Respects Kale! PEOPLE WE MEET. (Continued), Howe Much. Adeline More. Polly Muriel Gown, (To Be Continued.) POPQGOOOOGOOODOQODOGOODGGOOQHOIOWNG 8 GOOD STORIES OF THE DAY $ G2909099O9OHHGOGTVOGHHGIHWHSHOVGPHI|HW}INHOOWOQOW|OAIGSHHSOVS, troubles in these words: ‘Marse Tom he come to me last fall And he gays “Mose, dey's gwine to be @ hard win ter, so you be kerful and save yo wages fast and tight.” ‘ard I be Meve Marse Tom, yassuh, I believe him, and I save and save, and wher de winter come I ain't got no hard. ship, nt Gore I was wid all da: money jest trown my hands’ "— Philadelphia Record if Ss Seemed Tame Now. 66CQQUABBLING and fighting- there’s another very frequent cause of divorce,” said Prof L. Watts Ingersoll in an address be fore tho Cleveland Aati-Divoree League “A man had been haled before a Cleveland magistrate for nomsupport or some fault, “ "But, let_ me see,’ the Justioe said, ‘aren't you the chap who was married in a cage of wild man-eating tigers and leopards?” “"Yes, Your Honor, }'m the man,’ was the reply, “Exciting, wasn’t {t? ged the JUPAVeil, Your “Well, Your Honor,’ sald the man, ‘It seemed so then. It wouldn't \g —Cleveland Plain Dealer,