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“About Plays and Players When Sarah Bernhardt finally does Feach America, and she etill insli She is coming, she will iikely offer # Programme made up of one-act play- few. A letter from the French act- Teas, received by her American mana- ger, Wiliam F. Connor, says she is on tour in Pngiand presenting her new play, “Les Cathedrates,” and a pidylet called “The Wounded Sol- di¢r.” Mme. Bernhardt writes it is hef intention to acquire two or three other aketohes with the idea in view of using a programme of playlets sehen she comes tu this country, ‘This plan, however, is contingent upon the Value of the new playlots she proposes te try. “The Wounded Soldier,” #he writes, bas proved very successful. She has also informed Mr. Connor that #be bas learned to use her arti- Boial leg with such skil) that its pres- enoe interferes but littie with ber act- ing. FRIARS TO TOUR. ‘The Board of Governors of the Fri- Gre nas decided that the club shall end « Frolic company op tour in May with the end in view of raising funds for the completion of the new Monastery. All the large citios east of the Missouri River and south of the great lakes will be visited. Sam Hi. Harris, as Chairman of the Amuse- ment Comimtttes, is busy on the plans for the show. ANOTHER FOR TREE. #\+ Herbert Beerbohm Tree doesn't Intend to run short of starring mate- Fial when he returns to London. Re- eently he obtained the English rights to “The Great Lover,” and now comes the report that he has acquired simi- far rights to “Treasure Island.” Alice both cases. it is understood Mr, Tree ‘will play the character of Silver when “Treasure Island” i» presented in London. HE OUTGREW His JoB. , Bercy Helton is no longer play! the bad boy role in “Young America.” And thereby hangs a tale, When @ Harris engaged Percy for ‘t he was the exact height, ac- the fi thor. set forth ‘the ade: for @ moath aficr the play Things went along on Broadway, anu then Percy to grow. Of course he couldn't ; but In the compara was told by a representative & Harris that he would! fo be replaced, since he bad b rT too tall for the role. Broke Percy accepted the inevitable to New York. | peat pe of the: mmoned t i Gohan & Harris ofMcen and told thue | Bis salary had been raised, “What do you mean?” he asked. “You'll get your regular salary plus & week as long as the original company is on tour,” came the reply. Cohan & Harris do things of that fort every once in a while, but it | dan’t often that the public hears about then HOYNE PLAY LOOKS Goop. Thomas T. Hoyne has brought his paper play, “In Cold Type,” to New York after a success- preliminary road season, weed engagements in Albany, use and Wutfalo. Mr, Hoyne ia tain that the comedy-drama is of dway calibre, and will offer it in ww York ufter he has tightened it Up in several spots. The play was usinstically received wherever it ween. (- “GOME PARTY” QuITs. Misfortune has overtaken “Some which Kauser arranged matters for him in| jat the Crit WRITIN’ wry say | THAT “JAKE GooFUS' (S TH’ MEANEST -TIGHTEST Guy IN TH! TOWN _HES TH’, ORIGINAL TGHTWAD = DAWGONED © HE ANTE ex gel, company ended its season rather abruptly Saturday in Elmira and the players have returned to New York. Gossip. Lou Houseman of Chicago is in New York, ‘The Nelghborhood Players will offer “The Subjection of Kezia” and “The Waldies Jan. 29 and 30 and Feb, 6 and 6, Charles W: by James K fortheomin aldron has been engaged Hackett for roles in the Shakespourean revivals Ben H. Atweli has been made pub- lcity director of the Knickerbocker ‘Theatre, Ben is the man who made the Masked Marvel famous, Daniel Frohman +.ys that if you don’t go to the Actors’ Mund benefit at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre to-morrow afternoon and see the big show that has been prepared, he'll musical play recently by Will Cullen, The DBOQOODOVOwSG/}.AIAASGGHHOOO YODOOOOUOOOO Ha-Ha BERNARD WILL Persist nw) TEASING ME - HAHA Now HUSH: BERNARD HUSH- YOU MAKE WIFES NATURE OF COMPANY. never speak to fo you again. oe “Because it has 6o many stories, || ha . Madison, ci Peter McCourt, the Denver . .eatri-| when she leaves the Hauerbach-Frim! | presume.” consin, The name of to-day’s city ¢ published with the 1O8BOHOOOTHHOOOIOGHTCGOIIOTNOAIOOTOOHOOSOOOIOAGAOSESOADOROOE, : f < OOOO OO OOO CUO! OOSOSE DODDODOGDGOSGOOEDHPGHDHOVGIGI/.FGHOGIOIGHGHIAPOVG/.IGOOOOOVIDIVOG we By Th Fish simiiisaiaaenes had y ornton Fisher ; THE GREAT DOT MYSTERY OLOOBDDBDHO®BDFGDOGGBOESE FOGPOOGOHOOHPHHHAGHHOHHHVOODI}GHGOOOHSPGOOOODOAISHSOOIAIV PDODDGHGHGHHHDOVOGO(OGHHDOHHHGHHHHHHHHGHHI|AIAOVOQING, SHE BOUGHT & COOK BOOk AFTER THar EXPERIENCE ~ HA-HA®- WHEN ! WAS COURTIN' CARRIE SHE WAS SO AFRAID th GET AWEN THAT ) “SHE LOCKED ALL THE books =e “S°MATTER, POP?” | You STICK OUT HERE AXEL \ WHILE Go IN AND SE& MORAN'S MANAGER AN’ TALK NER “THe DETALS OF | “THE. MATCH + WE DONT we (ve SSIR sHape. Yer IN TILL & GET OUR TERMS Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday; January 27. 1916 7 | “REE YEARS’ AN BESIDES THAT, Line HE'S Gor ! DoNT ELL ME & KNOW “THAT BIRD —wHy HES CLOSER NEXT THAN TH’ SECOND a tie cal magnate, is in New York, ile says he intends to dispose of his lease on the Broadway Theatre, in his hom town, and end his days just having a good’ time. He thinks ‘prosperity. j ahead for the theatrical business in Denver. ANOTHER FILM TOWN, The Mirror Films, Inc,, which re- cently erected a large picture studio at Glendale, L. 1, announces tt will build a film city. Ground near the studio has been purchased and homes for the company's employees will be constructed. A railroad station will be put in, also © town will be called Mirrorvale. VAUDEVILLE FOR ADELE. Adele Rowland, whose resig as a member of the “Katinka” oi collided with Arthur Hammerstein's note discharging her the other eve. ning, has decided to enter vaudeville rd RICH - HEE Hee | NEVER. a, BEWIEVED ¢ opera early miored last night that the br “Nothing ike th said. “I'm through.” “Is that final?” was asked, “Posilutely.” And then she added: “I do: (wouldn't stay and ain't FOOLISHMENT. A debutante with gown cut low. Set Henry. Brown Sf Rokome Bald shes 1" Bald Heary Brow mo, Mg out to-night." y gum, yer night FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, y call this new maga- “Why did t zine The Sky: eraper?" {TS GOIN’ ALLRIGHT Now @uT yust weit Tit THEY Facoantons fiw =o Bi AW NOW LISTEN FRANK! Y'WANTA REMEMBER AXEL'S BEEN CUTA THe RING JUST WS EYE a) wilt BE BAD AN HELE PROBABLY BE AS SLOW AS AN OLD CART HORSE ~ Looka THAT OLD WasT lund says, however, it never could be. she ean occur,” we nd cae CAN SPELL Lots oF WORDS uM) » vusT ‘SD FACT "HEN WHY I WeNT ) Yo S86 WI LOAN OF Yo GET A 5,000 AN’ “TREATED ME NERY S—- CouRTEOUSLY ! ~— FER THA LUV uv CREAM AXEL SIGH “THESE ARTICLES © py] YacTTA PROMISE ME 44) YOULL LET HIM Go f AT LEAST THREE ROUNDS BEFORE Y'KNOCK iM oe ? oes Yeo-But Dib HE LEND you TH! MoNEY ? He T CAN OPeLL CONSTANTINOPLE AND Mississ1rPPy «a we Coney. 1918, Pomme Patmhinn Co (MY. Evening Wert) we READY FoR ¥ 5. Oe COME IN AXEL - “THE ARTICLES ARE ALL | To SIGN. we lay wh | C@eeeeeoeoosesene indicated by the fra: DOODDOTDOGOODOODOOODTOGOGHGOOOOOS F WHAT STATE CAPITAL IS THIS? g ©00909098O0009H09HHHHGHTHOOOIHVOOOOVHOVIVWVI|OPGPHOSO Copyright, 1916, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), Subtract from the words the pictures represent the number of letters re combine to form the (Copyright, 1916, by the Whealer @yndicate,) “9 Bao 1] * iar "Oat Be Wz” +92 ‘96 me” Vee igs V23_ — ws. 10g 10! Pail | " ined in hid- ing for the rest of the night. About noon they took observations from the onset a mauntaing ina gity @-couple “90. 78. * & of miles away they notice: commotion, With their gli could see a Mexican fighting a ——. (QWoin the dots with a pencil line, beginning with dot No, 1 and tracing "Ther when she goes to bat—and keep OW and then some one performs a good deed purely for adver- HOPELESS HOPES—No, 2 That some day some bright will discover a thumb-proof, noise- less soup, which also will strain com- pletely through uny mustache that ever grew. HELPFUL HINTS A tip to husbands. Next time type- write your explanations to your wite, and keep a carbon copy for later ref- erence, Then you can call strikes on her from galloping home on a wild throw. WHY GOATS LEAVE HOME—No.3 He catered te rich Uncle John hopes he'd oop a legacy, aulenes hie rel @ “passed on” He left his all to charity! UNMODIFIED MARATHO! For the World's Long Distance : Chinning Championship. ; PHIL U. FULLER S who never runs out of material: i when he {s talking about himself. : CHOW CHOW There are women who faithfully will touch the floor with their finger- tips twenty-one times in succession to “reduce”, then ask their little, daughters to pick up the hairpins that loosened and fell during the calis- thentcs. ‘When you hear a man speak of “his late wife” don't jump at the conclu- sion that he !s a widower, He may merely be waiting for her to keep an appointment with him. 8 Visits for $5 1 take this epportanity of notifying all those who require treatment for catarrhal iaree af 8500 for treatment will be a charge of 85. oF tleht complete treatments, This fee will fall necessary treatment and medi- low offer it will be necessary ts ioe and enrull your name on or before Jen, 31, ‘On the last day of Janvary the offer will be withdrawn and will not be renewed. DR. J. C. McCOY, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Erening World), chef | i]own way usually tries to lay the OUR OWN MASKED MARVELS, The woman who ki confided to her in st MIXED PICKLES. Some men come what they think. O} tain the other fellow’s opinion then agree. The junk that we store away in the attic for no reason at all never te wanted until after it has been thrown away. it out and Bate te and Don't know why, but 1 jo. The man who ingsists upon having hie blame for his mistakes on others, Some folks are always filled with information—when they're sure the listener is ignorant on the eubjeet under discussion, SQUIRREL FOOD Gninnigeb eht ta gnidne dna dne eht ta gninnigeb yb—yrota ynnuf a Net ot yrt nemow emos yaw eht edaer bpargarap siht. Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St. A tow doors west of Beendwar, 10 A, them in numerical order. Chapter irty-Ave wil}be printed Saturday, ) » | Ww and Friday, ‘Monday, Wednesday ras Boun— M.w8P, M. B Bavurday, 0 kart p cat ©, Ot Gunter, 00d, Ml, to 6A coum,