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and Players By BIDE DUDLEY RANK M'INTYRE, comedian, | whose avoirdupois is his for- tune, has been signed up bd act under the Dillingham ban-| uer beginning next season. He is at) present appearing in a vaudeville sketch, and js scoring a genuine roly-_ poly success. Mr. Dillingham !s to! have a farce written sround the comedian's girth, and will feature bit at the head of a cast of stage notables. Mr. Molntyre has done much good | work in bis time. Among his achieve- ments have been portrayals of ieading roles in “A Pair of Sixe eling Salesman” ‘and bails from thé country around Ann Arbor, Mich.,,and there he goes ea summer to escape the New York hea which is usually so exasperating to} fat men. -Last summer the farmers! living near the lake in which Mr. Me-) Intyre/ts wont to,swim gave him a! vote of thanks for his aid in keeping their tehds watered. Each moraing| the comedian would dive Into the lake | and the ‘splash that followed alway; put the aifjacent farm lands In excel- lent shape. SOCIETY GIRL TO DANCE, Dorothy Londoner, formerly a aa ch ¥ gitl of Denver, has bee: cer in the new * Her father, the | Wolfe’ Londonér, was @ pioneer resi- dent of Colorado and was once Mayor | of Denver. A BIG BENEFIT. Players from “Hip, Hip, Hooray!"*| and “Stop, Look, Listen!" will com-| hine their efforts at the Hippodrome , Sunday night Jn an entertainmen ped in the joint interest of tb store’ Fund and the Gaby Desly: French Soldiers’ Fund, under the di- | rection of R. H. Burnside. Fred! Niblo will be master of ceremonies | and the orchestras of the Hippodrome id the Globe heatre will be «l- regted alternately by Robert Hood Bowers and Raymond Hubbel! SHE GUESSED IT. A man, undoubtedly a visitor in the stepped up, to a hotel ticket id last night and asked for two 4 “That new show, ‘Hot and he young woman In attendance sold him two for “Fair and Warmer.” AN ACTORS’ COOK BOOK. Mrs. Robert Kmntett Manon Gool- ri¢k ts preparing for publicatlba a book entitled “Celebrated Actor Folks Cookeries.” The moriey derived from ite wale will go to chari of their favorite dishes hi mished by a number of well-known stage people, including Donald Brian, obert Hill Julia Dean, Mary Ryan, Trixt iganza, Beverly Sit- greaves, Conway Tearle and James J, Corbett, We have seen Mr. Corbett's, Jt tells how to make a salad from (he Passion plant. i ACTRESSES WRITING PLAYS. Lucile Watson of “The Fear Mar- ket” and Molly Pearson of “Hobson's Choice” are both trying their hands at playwriting. Miss Watson ts col- laborating with Hay Talbot on one called “Mra. Dioge and Miss Pearson is devotin literary talents to a comedy of Scotch Hfe. | “’S’MATTER, Home and Comic Page “ef THE _EVENING_ WORLD, Tuesday, ot ASL A 8, 1916 Pingu achok ab isasaste Anda lh AIRE ldots AY GUESS MY RIGHT HAND WALLOP BANE. BES Te We @oT UP AT NINE NEN AY HOOKED MY LEFT POP?” we e ed od ws St Oa we JIM Not A AUTOMORBEEL. EY! Youve/ Got A a ty Pu NOT URE } we i a re diss-ss-5s MY Chenine Worle OF COURSE not, AY vas: {UST FINDING OUT How ‘ate 8 sw 10 mans ing [ Hard AY GOTTA SOAK HIM TO bd | " HAVE. Y'FORGOTTEN THAT” tL DOWN “TEN SECONDS H {pean Cape WHEL GIVE A STARVINN MAN LA BITE Sood P ™ A “HOME (MADE BiOcuITS AN’ MiINcE-PiE ! GossiP. Florence Weber has been offered a various motion picture problems. ‘ eh There will be a masked mary leading rolé tn “Tit for Tat Josephine Victor, now in “Just a| Among those. who participate in the Woman,” is to be starred next season | “Stop. Look, Tdaten!" plano playin den auitatie ‘pit ep nore competition after the matinee Satu ’ day. ‘The skating contest at the Hip- podrome will have one also 8. L. Rothapfel, Managing Director of the Knickerbocker Theatre, has A. Weil has brought the com- pany which played “The Co-respon- ont” back ew York, The drama | v Smiles," will beyin Bronx Overa Houne iM Mise ‘Tanguay ix said to be very buppy in hee new role Heads of departments of the Wililam Fox Wilm Company will get meal to-night tn Went 1S ALL THE Bunch IN THE OFFICE. Aes sau) @ MINUTE AND ILL SEE * \F THEYRE % AROUND! BOARD OF STRATEGY gone to Chicago to take ohtrgé of the atrangethents for opening the Co- e us a Triangle Mm house. Iving Is showing an w musical wet, assisted of dainty darteing girls. laying Proctor's One Hundred niyefifth Street Theatré the Ir of this week and will be at ors Kifty-elghth Street the re- Valeska Surat .pailed | for sim. posnes- ights covering Blanche Ring's former starring vehi- = mance tes ommerataee cant [Mewes ewe ROBBY IN ALPHABET LAND i she obtained from Frederic McKay? My father had an old blind mute, BOTGIIOOOOSS ‘6 © She may play the chief role in the hnd he mas, rory fe a was GBOOOGDHDHODDHHHGHHOG® TO OO0O0D 00000000000 QGDOOODOHGDODGDHODGHOOGODIGDOHGOOIG: plece-over there. sald wee very risky. 7 ; . The Manhattan English Grand M ras fer). "very, fent— Opera’ Company, under the direction Salen oe ie ae of Deborah Byrne, will open its sea- Not wan "ar thin Was in it son in Sunbury, Pa., Feb. 21. It will| And now, having thoroughly ab-j present “Faust” and “Carmen.” In| sorbed the philosophy of Master Nor- the company are Ethy! Peters, man's wonderful little rhyme, let's Bell, Margaret Owens, Elleen C take a chance with one from the pen Laura Baer, Henr! Barron, Homer | of Jack Morton, Esq., one of the few Burress, Richard Parks, Alat Turner, | real poots in vaudeville, Here it ts: | Guiseppe Interrante and Orchidee,| 1 hed # little eat by the name of | the dancer. the, iten's eek tied tent on liver ‘cause ehe dida’ Ratton yuu etal mas awfully Biot ROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “She is the only child of a million-| she can sing like a bird.” | dently there is music in the FOOLISHMENT. Some of our loving friends, realiz- ing how busy we ure, have lately been assisting in the preparation of this department's offerings by writing us Norman 1D. Walker, « “Foolishments,” WHILE THE Ik10'S STALLIN’ Him XOU GUYS FIX IT UE 4 SOME WAX! HOLD HiM a Few MINVTES 2 HARRN, S* Wyte wae OUTLINING & DEFENSIVE MOVE — MENT TO REPULSE A DETERMINED ADVANCE BY THE ENEMY. Loppntet TH, Pree Taran Co OOF BY. Thornton Fisher 8 9OBOOWOTAHGOTGEGVOGNGOSOOGOHOS vy ~ JAMBITION- The Pree Publish Co, + York fvemog Word), Aid HEAR THOSE GUNS stat Oud THINK THEY WERT RAISED IN.@& STABLES pai . GQOD evening to you,” called a voice. Bobby turned to &@ queer creature doffing his hat and bowing. “We have | never had the pleasure of meeting be- |early, when the morning is most beau- \fore, tho’ doubtless you have seen my|tiful, and before the birds came a- portraits in magazines, newspapers,|Pecking and destroying the lovely in fact in every thing to read, | am|fruit. Gathering the apples he stored the first gentleman of Alphabet Land,|the good ones in the attic for food ‘A’ is my name, and | stand for ‘am- |through the winter, But his neighbor, bition,’ a great virtue in any boy or|Larry Lazy, did not bother to do this, girl, 1 am his godfather and will “One day a farmer told the boys take you to visit him, that you may|how to make cider of the specked what a really fine fellow he apples. Only Arthur made use of the hill they mounted were|advice, and when winter came Larry ind two orchards belong- |had to buy food and drink of him. ing to them. The house to the left| Then Larry told all his unambitious was ramshackle and uninviting and|friends and relatives, who came the ground of its orchard was strewn, aed bought from Arthur, So Arthur with decaying apples. The one on began to save these pennies and the right was*neat, homelike, and its|nickels. Soon he had so many that orchard ground was cleared, |his mother put them in a real bank,! Pointing first to the left, like the one my Dad puts his money |, i 5 # jin phe. rahe pice fuss ath in thig|_ “Well, Arthur had one big ambition. house lives Arthur Ambition.” It was the mine=to go to! Bobby was glad that it was Am-| smart man. He did} Bi 1 1, Maybe | bition, not Laz that they were to|its too, and so wi y| | re j [does not matter, There are plenty of | hin et you the story Just 9p hei other wave to be amb and | am z going to begin to-day “Long ago these two houses were “Glad gone It, sonny," "said Mr. As exactly alike. The two boys moved patina jobby’ wis! ing m k, as he left the shores of Alphabet | me time and in the autumn |i dng'en route for Wide: Awake Town. foll from the “In the nuxt story Bobby will meet treea of both orchards. Arthur rose “ir, B.” ———S He LIKES TO YELL STORIE S~ Atlanta 24% in, Whitby 1% in. COLLARS ARE FREE FROM THE SPECKS AND STAINS AND LAUNDRY FAULTS SO COMMON TO OTHER BRANDS 2 for 25 cents MAKERS CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, INC.