The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1916, Page 12

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ee Se TE ; } t i i T 1 probable that the Lambs ‘will leave the old home for @ month or two this spring. An addition to the club house having been built, it Row considered only right and that the original structure, the scene of G0 many dear oli revois, @beald be rewarded for its, faitnful- hess with a much-needed, well-earned, renovation. Naturally, it be impossible to renovate suc- | cessfully with a few bundred Lambs | around in the place, so it is) to herd the flock into some | Other building until the old quarters | addition can be made ready for a grand opening. | understood the club may Wo upper floors of Koon’s Chop House at No. 107 West Forty- Street. There the members their mati, meals and every effort would be make {t just as homey the Rees Palace of Tempera- chop house is on the same with the club bouse. That is it in ite favor, for if the fold is| moved there, Lambs who lose their ‘way on dark and stormy nights won't dose it far. WANTS “SYBIL” FOR LONDON. William Boosey of Chapell & Co., eet, the controlling stockhokler im the Adelphi Theatre in the British ‘ has sailed for New York to| to arrange for the appearance of he Ganderson-Brian-Cawthorn com- bination tn “' ii” at the Adelphi, next May. Mr. Boosey owns he ita to the “Sybil” score for Charles Frohman Com- ‘pany owns the American rights. TO HONOR WILLIAM WINTER. William Winter, the veteran dra- matic oritic, received a most notablo tribute yesterday. It was a memorial eigned I | i by the President of the United States and many men and women Whose names are high in every field of that he accept, in of the eightieth anniver- sary of his birth, a testimonial in Tecognition of the service he has ren- dered American literature and, more ly, the American stage. The testimonial will likely take the form theatrical entertainment in a theatre. A general com- hich will have charge of the been selected. The chief jiliam A. Brady, Augus- Walter W. Price, David « hid ‘les a Cooke, 1%, reo Vi Ira Hards and Stuart Walker. Gate hi ein ismpend Page the 2 Probably be given aoe DRAMA IN KANSAS. play “Freckles,” which was | ay at the LaCrosse Opera Houso night was good and something h £ and manhood will do even tho he may be = ere ‘iten Paper. ISABEL, SHE JOKES. Isabel d'Armond and Kosa Roma strolling along Hroadway, count- the stories in the high buildings, » when two mon who pass jualities of new motion y them. !" gaid Miss d'Armond, ail right.” you mean?” osked Miss been by Goabare.* passed by ing wt the curb snort- three men te bold him. WHY PICK ON U8? ‘# fetter just at hand from a reader signs himself “Theatrical Com- sete forth an interesting nut problem. It has been referred to this column's transportation department for investigation. Here's the letter: ‘““Dear Sir: Here is a problem for 1 was alttting in an Erie train, train starts, puMbg deliberately, "The puffs grow faster—too fust :0 it. Tsay to myself: ‘How many are there to a mile” It is im- powsible to count them. I must re- How do I get “For the benefit of those who haven't commuted on the Erie, I may may the diameter of the drive wheels df Ai MP sl $3 Es i of some engines is six feet. Lot's take | burgh. six fect for a basis, at any rate, and | in it figure out the number of puffs to the mile. one does, I'll publish tt myself pro- vided you'll ‘puff’ it into your columa for me.” “Sybil.” will be in “Justice.” She likes the work land, Ore., laa} Might by the iliness of a brother, for Tat," a musical play now in Pitts- “S*’MATTER, POP?” Do You Lov YHe tittLe “BIRDS > wy bd rae Cd Sad WeTHm, ALL Er THeEPT One ' Comrie NE Prams Puwambing Co (NY Boeniag Went) FLOOEY AND AXEL—Never Mind, Axel May Do Better Next Time; It’s a Cinch He Couldn’t Have Done WORSE! FIGHT IN THREE YEARS So TAKE tr Ff EASY AND Box THis Guy! SHOW “THE } CROWD Y'HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN HOW “TO BOX» THIS (S GONNA BE ONG GREAT COME-BACK BECAUSE Copyrignt, 1914, Praae Pubinahing On ening W eed YusT Box DAS GuY CLEVER, ) OW FINE! eos A Hun! HAVIN’ Y/'WAME tN AINT SAYIN’ “THAT HENRY HASENPFEFFER—He’s Sure of Four Votes Anyway! ZAT S0- WELL Dust Y'WwarT \ SEE we ad why DAWGUNNIT —Im Cx Se Aa MEM NOW=IN FACT ELecteED a trom * EXCLUSIVE* CLUB P ae BER RIGHT “IM SURE OF wh iy i Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING’ WORLD, Saturday; February 5; 1916 ; By C. M. Payne THe ONE THAT WHITHPER To pom ft MY PoP Ny we 1 Tord ¥'To Box wm y'sime! VUN WHOLE LOT HE DON'T KNow FA ABouT FIGHTING! FATHE FIRST THING [p= ABOUT BOXING! FE MEMBERS HAVE TRIED O__BoRROW Money OFF ME ALREADY! Bertha Mann have a role in duced by the Stag Can any one answer? If no York until May 1. apartment of Mary on Upper Broadwe A prize will be GOSSIP. Frances Pritchard may dance in Show to-morrow n. be beauty connoiss: John Philip Sous Rupert Harvey and Charles Francia Frances Hess is a newcomer in films, to-night, Herbert Wally Derthick was calied to Port- rice and Walton Waltis Clark is planning to open a | Monsieur and Mad. theatre in New York for the presenta- [are to entertain thelr friends in their tion of short plays only new room at the} William J. Wilaon is to restage “Tit day evening. He may acquire an interest Petor McCourt ts to remain in New model in the Winter Garden's Fashion duty ill, returns to the Hippodrome conducting the band. According to thelr stationery, Mau- The Twelfth Night Club will give « group of playlets at the Belasco The- atre Friday afternoon, Feb. 11. “Copy,” a newspaper aketch, will be acted by Kirah Markham, Rupert Harvey and Erskino Sanford. a tae lpated tas: ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. and Florence Nash| C. J. Reilly: The address is No. 16 y. East’ Forty-second, given the prettiest} Smiler: Mr, Berlin will pay $1 a word for the best verse for the song, “Stop! Look! Listen!” Send rhymes to “Contest Manager,” Globe Theatre before Feb, 15, Veavers” will to be pro- Boclety. ight, Al Jolson will eur, va, Who has been off L. Clarke has been nerwuret,” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Tt was a put-up job.” “What was “The wallpap are now known as Jame Maurice. They fotel Biltmore Mon- come ON! ‘ COME ON! \ WAICH ONE OF \ NOU'GONS 1S DOGQOBGOISGHHGOIGSO’ ed se AND GET INSULTED! Ue TOLDME THERE WASNT MO BALL AND CHAIN ON MY ANKLE IF 4 GOIN’ TO GO IN AND AIT HIM FoR & RAISE Fiesr? THENLL \ THE RE ST OF PICKING & ScouT TO RECONNOITRE THE ENEMYS POSITION AND DISCOVER HIS STRENGTH. Foca ror F ieee POEDDDOODGODOEGDHOHGGDOOGHGOHOGWOOVOEPHIGOOGHOSH OOOO By Thornton Fisher 8 DOOCDOGOFOODGYGGOGOODOOIDSs TQOOO® BUT Listen? Bver-You JUST GO IN AN! SEE How He's FEELIN SO THE REST AW, LETIM \- ALONE CHARLIE - HES AFRAID! HE WOULDNT 60 INTO A DARIC ROOM Breer) Ct a’ wy: 7 1 Deppy DicTionary NOISE -NouN- MEANING CONVERSATION - CHATTER — HOT ATMOSPHERE 45S WHERE DO YOU GET THAT NOISE! RGIN AND PASTE iN BOOK, Topsy cuddled close to her shoulder-and a happy smile ting up her face, Gracie Good came skipping throygh the of the big play room and right to the side of ‘Lord Fauntle- When the handsome lord recognized the ragdoll of his heart's ppier than he could ever remember being before. could scarcely believe that all this happiness was real, so 2 tried to pinch himself to see if he was awake, Sute enough he was, and Topsy lay in his arms! INDICATED = Cpa MARGIN. TORY did not understand the meaning of these magic words. She only knew that Gracie was gently patting her cheeks and utiful rosy color, thus making her joy acie fastened a flimsy white decoration 1appiest ragdoll in all the world realized t very day. But such was indeed the case. beautiful wedding that ever took place in And it was to be a play room, By Eleanor Schorer ‘acie Good. Her black slippers were quickly changed for white ones and the cotton dress was discarded for a silk one with a ribbon at the waist. Ah! how Topsy's heart leaped with joy at sight of all these pretty things. Then the wonder of wonders happened to this dear rag person, Gracie opened a little pink box and said, “Topsy, ‘dear, on this of all the days of your life, you must not be pal id sad looking. You shall have rosy cheeks to match your pri t and future happiness.” For Gracie Gogd had once been a flower girl at her grown-up — cousin's wedding and she knew how things ought to be done. There were al! the dolls of the household and many doll guests from the play rocms and nurseries of Gracie's friends; “The bride's shoes button eyes danced delightedly, as did the groom’s big blue ones, and their cheeks glowed, making both look altogether Handsome and fit for each other. Nothing could have been more perfect than this, the end of Topsy's life of adventure and the beginning oj her life in wedland with fist Faunileroy, the one she loved.—The end, For back pages of this book send two-cent stamp for each andevery page desired to Circulation Back Number Department, Evening World, 2 “q

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