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LLA NAZIMOVA !{n August Strindberg’s “Paster” will be the next offering of the) Stage Society. The play will be given at the Galety Theatre Sunday evening, Feb. 20. “Easter” ‘was once described by a reviewer as “the play that gently shows how everything comes back to us—even the good.” Mme. Frida Strindberg, who was the second wife of the play- wright, is directing the rehearsals, which are as yet only in the prelimi- nary stage. She is being assisted by | Alexander Leftwich. TO STAGE A LIGHT OPERA. The new producing firm of Corey, Williams & Riter, baving success. fully launched Mrs. Fiske's produc- on of “Eratwhile Susan” and hav- ing practically arranged tw produce} “Justice,” is turning part of its at- tention to musical plays. Two light} operas are being considered Madi-/} on Corey says one of them will be staged in the near future. | ' TO PRODUCE “THE EARTH. | | 'T. Hoyne recently produced one calied “In Cold Type” and ty busily arrang- | ing to stage it again. KE. A. Weil has! one called “The Co-Respondent” on the road now and two or three others, are being offered the managers, The| latest definite addition to the number | ies “The Earth,” James Bernard Fa-| gan's play of newspaper life in Lon-| don. Grace George and her company | at the Playhouse will add it to their! epertoire Feb. 15. Miss George will/ appear in the role of Lady Killone. | “The Earth” was done in London at} the Kingsway Theatre, In 1909, with! Lena Ashwell in the principal rote. | Miss George produced it for a limited number of performances while on tour woveral years ago, but did not bring It to New York. SEEK HONOR FOR SOUSA. A movement bas been started in! Washington to induce Congress to honor John Philip Sousa by appoint. | ing him to the rank of Lieutenant of Marines on the retired list. Although Mr, Sousa was bandmaster of the! United States Marine Band through, the terms of four Presidents, he was) never given a commission. After he! retired his successor was given the) rank desired for Mr, Sous: United States Senator James A. Reed of Aiis- will start the bali rolling in New York with a speech on the gub- Jeet at the Hippodrome Sunday night. Mr. Sousa has been decorated by the! King of England and has been pub-| Hely honored in several European vountries, yet bis own country has paced officially taken notice of his wor! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. The paint box of dreams is a won-} derful thing, Real artists it makes of us all, It helps us deprive | old life of its sting, its heartaches, + Mts worries and gall. The discontent | clouds in my sky may accrue through which not uw ray of light gleams. 1 moisten my brush and | alter their hy using my paint box of dreams. { paint away trouble with touches of the red that means hope to my aybe IT choose a bright d, for it is the smile! d when T have painted | nd marvel at what i i | orange inst tint, 1 find, my picture | 1 have done. paint box of dreams has been put to the test. it's brought out the happiness sun. You may not believe that you own such a box, but | Usten, friend reader, you do. ' It's there in your heart safely guarded by locks, The keys belong only to you. Don't let it be idle. Much com- fort ‘twill bring. Let's brighten the picture to-day paint box of} dreams is a wonderful thing. "Twill color your troubles away GOSSIP. Helen Shipman has been eugaged fer “Robinson Crusoe Jr. Ry St. Denis is to dance another week oe the Palace. L pected Alice Hegeman will ve ‘a “Come. to Bohemia.” Jack Hughes is going back to his originating point—Bellows Falls, Vt. | ¥ And now len Arthur is doin work for “See America F' Harry Brown jr, of the May [0 nited States, A. Paul seer, | “’S’ MATTER, RE FE es, Now Box EASY WITH “THIS GUY AXEL. AND BE POLITE TO HIM. YER ALTOGETHER Too ROUGH WITH YER SPARRIN' PARTNE: RS! HE'S A Good NATURED GUY AND -———— ALITTLE -see? o YWANTA KID HIM ALONG 7” ait é ste. yore wiTH HIM A] AY SEG - “YES SAMMY. HIG MONTHLY “REPORT = AN’ Charles Stewart as business mauager | be rincess Theatre Naudain ts pigeons in her in “Katinka. Joe Weber and Lew Fields will a rive in New York | Yaudeville season, oon will arrange to ntury. ‘splay you pith and E has succeeded directed th: y va They will spend| he summer acting for films. There is reason tu believe that Al- | bert de Courville, the London man ! ager, shows in the ¢ Willard M of Broadway,” in which Blanche Ring is the star, was given its intttal per- formance by A. H. Woods last night in Atlantic City Ri BROUGHT Home, in th w using two ty Coo” song on her digits to finish their saw Oliver put musical! | here. “Jane O'Day | wo for New inches high Louise H 1. Burnside to be in ings, terday F. Albee havel Leap y udeville shows in this Warning THE OUTPOST AGAINST & SURPRISE ATTACK BY THE ENEMY. WHOLE ADAMS | FAMILY INCLUDING THOSE YOUNG BRaTS! Noud BETTER PREPARE TO 5 Yesu,t HERE COMES THE) (woos TELLEt | } MOV SAID YOU Fy \\ nse) ed ve bi a kroth, of the Keith Vaudeville Circuit, frst will take place to-morrow morn- | Haymoud: Hitcheock ‘cables be will begin rehearsing Monday in his new | for musical show which Alfred Butt will | produce in London, “Betty” Bronx, with the compliments! 4; tue now famous “Pink” Hayes The | dinner Irvin Cobb, one of the auth- ors of the late lamented drama, |*Back Home," was toastmaster. | | Bozema @ man," he began, “who! Mr. Hitchcock | once wrote a play called aia over there and wrote | Home.” Morosco, who has the Ameri-| “Yes, brother,” came from Mr,! can rights, he'd lke to play in it! Prof, Heins, billed in Toronto as the ‘® champion skater, is headed} Yor! all his fancy work on skates fifteen he way, {Wo DONT pee Sen THAT, U2ve>) just Tercem J (we WENT OUT } FoR THE — | “> DEN! Dd we a WAS fT THE GERMAN OR ALES ARMY AFTER] Od ~~ \a Roy wurd| GONNA RUB THum REACH ON MY NoTHE ri Wee hee! BoxING BANE { FUNNY BUSINESS - SUCH A JOKE To POKE VUN GUY ON yas BEAK ft KODDING STure Die Prone Puuinhing Cot Yves! NOW SON —YoUve SIMPLY GOTTA READIN’ — IF. Tee’ PRESIDENT To ME EVER! ed Gem) iN Neel etn START ven at the Home for Incurables BUCK UP" IN YOUR NG; EVER EXPECT Say Reap _/ HOME AGAIN! ER—No! SAID “TH CAPTAIN = NOT A SLooP — IT WAS A, LARGER Veseet | BY ITS RIG XK DuDGE YO BE- A-A- ATA LA WAS. | ESoeeosooNeODEC6 WHAT STATE CAPITAL IS THIS? Bulger was culled on early | h. ‘obb with his rich Paducah accent, | | “and that's exactly where {t's at" "| FOOLISHMENT. The professor does \ ‘Laying intny ‘toa! for me. secretary to R,| the Hippodrons, jy | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, b. 16 to Charles Stalle | A, Beckeorman—Did you hear about | jates at the Hip yes man who b an Indian? | some fine cut glass, wekins-—No te indicated by the fi did not figure | Beckerman. name of the TOoonG | Seem exncrrHinne, | ( DONT CARE WHAT Ir sve him and he turned red COD peanosnsseenoeenoeonDeesseeeonnoNNED B Thornton Fisher § OOOO (TELL Em FEL, Nour Wacon WEVE. ALL <a) AND. COMP’ ‘THE GRie-Tert. | UW ust all *) CHuReN, x Son| and there they saw a: (Join the dots with a pencil line, beginning with dot No, 1 and tracing! Monday. them jn numerical order, (Copsright, we _Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday.’ February 4: 1 “POP?” we 7 we UM-M, WouLD THAT RESULT IN SERIOUS FLOOEY AN D _AXEL—W Fail to Notice That Axel Is So Terribly Rough With His Helpers! J} simPLY GOTTA GET AXEL (IN SHAPE TO FIGHT” TOMORROW! IF HE BOXES WITH THIS NEw HICK ALL DAY (TLL PUT HIM RIGHT ON EDGE | | HEN RY HASENPFEFFER— He'll Have a Hard Time Becsting His Small Son’s Bdecation We Fear! A=BA-A:: C Baraue! \ Barut !! iH PECDODWOWOCOGOOGODOAESPOGODOHOOQOOHOCGOOOIE. it the number of letters sted let! Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Ce. (The New York Evening World.) to form th Washington, 1910, by the Wheeler Syndicate.) TO DE CONTINUED ~~ CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT, located a boat and ma A fal or thirty-nine will be printed arrangements to follow HE boy scouts soon | the sailor who had taken the goat to the ship, itep and one of the boys was in the water, There was a swirl alongside the small |the bouncer has to put them out, 916 Snacipntehdieiiidiiia ahaa By C. M. Payne AY CANT Joke. WITH DAS GUY — go HE AINT GOT ANY 2 \SENSE OF HUMOR # “T HE PE JOO OOOL Copyright, 1910, v7 By Hazen Conklin. ING a song of leap year, S A pocketful of ri For four-and-twenty elors Who couldn't say “no” twice, bach- When the wedding's over, In woe's caldron steeped, Hubby moans, “Why didn’t | Look before she leaped?” HOPELESS HOPES. That some day we'll come across a photograph of a newly married couple where the groom will look really happy and at ease, | Our idea of preparedness is to learn | how recently our friend's first-born has been fed before jouncing it above our upturied face. WHY GOATS LEAVE HOME. Coatrivbuted by P. bk. G, A youth got up and doffed his hat Unto a tired Jano; |“Oh, Cutie, won't you take my seat?” | And then got off the tr Who buttonholes you to tell you : how the younger generation : asn't the “git up and git” that + had when he was in his prime, Eatered by the Bootie of Has-Beens, MIXED PICKLES. oriss000 | Wouldn't you call it a “mixed pickle” w man is so full he can't give his “full" name? E. T. F, This is too momentous a question for us to decide offhand, We have known some men who could get ‘pickled without being mixed and some get mixed without being | pickled, and while we can't say that ja man is either mixed or pickled or | both when he can’t say his full name, | we suspect It's a sign when he can’t |sign, This, however, i# not our full | opinion, Editor Some mistaken men think they can Gi} | make light of their troubles by get- ting lit up themselves, Some of them get so lit up that And then next morning they're all 2990008 DDOO an OOOO 1O99OO9TOOIOOH RISCOPE TOROOOODNOOSIOPIVIAADAGIVESOOOS OUR OWN MASKED MARVE. 5. The woman who admits it. ening World.) jorty-seven and |A CHOW CHOW. We sometimes get mental indi- gestion when some one tries to feed us @ lot of mush, y im that case it's what we DON’T swallow that gives us @ pain, He counted thirty thousand stare, + Though it wae broadest day; | He counted them when he got in An automobile’s way. Some men go to church Sundays because it i# the only place they can }nap undisturbed on their day of reat. H Bike, | Before deciding a heated argument, decide which friend you want to keep. Before blaming @ paragrapher for due him for wi The Boy of It. MOTHDR told her smal) son she would punish him if he ever asked for anything to eat while at @ neighbor's house, ‘The next time he went over to call on the neighbor ‘he sat still for a fow minutes; then he said: “Now, I must go. Do you know why, I must go? Well, I'm hungry, that's why."—Woman's Home Com. panion, 7 Visits for $5 Ne Mr ry taht esas DR. J. C. McCOY, Candle* Building, A tow deere wes Taw. ad se. BRE eo eee Tipe i a \