The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1916, Page 16

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD Tuesday; February 15, 1916 . “S*MATTER, POP?” we “ w o r ow o uw we By C. M. Payne About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY 1 How Do You “FoP 1 want | WHEN Youve Now WHEN A C HAD ENOUGH 2 \PE ETH oF t SBREAD AN BuTTAd anybody know how a per- | fon can get rid of a French | accent? Mlle. Yvonne Garrick, | “guest estar’ at the Theatre Fran-| @ais, who played the leading part in) “La Sacrifice” last night, has such an | Qovent and wishes she could lose ft. | She wants to play English roles next feeson, but feels abe can never | to score @ complete triumph in ff her diction retains tts French fu- vor, Mlle. Garrick has been in Amer- fea only @ little while, but she likes i # and intends to remain here, She Says she will spend the entire summer trying to free herself of her accour Tf abe succeeds she will be the hay piest woman in the world. If she | falls she will be “ze lady wid re ob wo disappoint!” FLOOEY AND AXEL—The Only Thing Axel Needs to Make Him a Great Battler Is Incentive! we | BREAKS HOUSE RECORD. | anne Margaret Illington, in “The Lic,”| ee ee me | ‘ ' @rew gross receipts amounting to| jw YOU BIG STEW, Y CANT FIGHT YT COULDNT LICK Ly | $3,868 one night Inst week at the) AW YNEVER COULD! NICE MESS Two CeNT Stave { Texas Grand Theatre in Kl Paso, and} Ymape of AT Meadhestiyl Keraall } {LL BET TEN BUCKS YER } @ new record was set for the house T BROUGHT TEX RICKARD UP NEU SPARRING PARTNER WILL ) Tho best seats sold for $% each, an SEE Y'@0x AN’ OUT Y'RUN WT Wsde Yee Wicd OA — HEY FLOOEY ~ You Owe ME TEN BUCKS! advance of $1. Tht» is just another wo % EYES AND A OG indication that business for the! r ae on hn eR KNOB! spoken drama is improving “on the UMP ON YE Nos ” wea” Y'BIG FATHEADS MARLEY HAD MANY FRIENDS. ‘The death of John Harley, in Den- ver yesterday, brought out expres-| @tons of keen regret on all sides in Broadway theatrical circles. Mr Harley was advance representative | tor many shows during the years be ras connected with the theatrical | Wusiness, and bis genial disposition | @nd his fairness made him friends erever be went. It was hiv custom wpend each summer us manager of ; Eittch’s Gardens, Denver, Last Ov- t tober, while ahead of the All-Star i “Trilby” Company, Mr. Harley aut- j fered a general breakdown in Buffalo ‘and was contined to his bed there; @everal weeks, Recovering part of| Se srene he went to his home tn Wer. Heart disease was the in. A HOT TOWEL > ye aN —s Tree . mediate cause of bis death. He was WILL y'HAVE ANYTHIN’ ‘ aa Pi en EAD — ltl tae ON Y'FACE SIR DS UGH T BLUB {Ill wry DID_ You Drop HT WAS “Too STOCK STARS GO WEST. —— 204 OWITCH!! > 9 THAT RED HoT HoT TO ) bi LLY ree “ Meee in aey stack cteoath tos pst” c a ne, & PP | yoweL on my HoLD SiR | @ent Malcolm Williams and Florence y op. 6p uA - Reed to St. Louis, where they will < four weeks at the Park and! doah Theatres. From St. Louis | ‘will go to the Denham, Denver, | then to a San Francisco stock | Mary Boland will go over the | 4 Mr. Mooser 1s negotiating | ha ‘Kalich, Julia Dean, Arthur, Edmund Breese and) to make the trip in| mer, A FEW WORDS FROM ANNA. | Ano Wheaton of Weebawken, N.| J., arrived in the city yesterday. } “J bave been touring the country, with ‘Within the Soup'—or rath “Within the Loop,’" she said. “T) show's closed now. Our final week was made up of one-night stands. Because the hotels were crowde enly once was I able to Ket a room| hb bath and, blame it, that wasn't! on Gaturday night. After the show! had closed the scenery caught fire in| & baggage car. I managed to save an ‘ —_——_—__ eak tree and the front yard of the| NOT, FOR, EDDIE | Gossip, writer, has been laid up with a bro- TOO OO OOOd ot Ya home, but then I dectded to he “lost J ethod, so fre-! Jerry Griffin, actor, ha: ue to| ken ankle, but is recovering rapidly = E “thes quit—the blaze became so beautiful,| dently used by women of the 2! Wiorida for w rest. ae Molly Pearson of “Hobson's Choice” B Eleanor Sch and I do a0 love the artistic. Now I'm|!? break into print, is red | wpe | 028 ed @ boomerang from Aus- eut of a job, but should T care? 1) Passe by Hddie Dunn, vorge will produce “Tho | tralia. It's belated Christmas gitt ws oe we om sentativ on the lust night } night at the Playhouse. Kar! Carroll, now in Los Angeles, my no. I might still be playing one- Morris Gest has returned from Chi-|has been commissioned to write a| night stands; and I'm so tempera- Theat: a by onc ‘apates.” lof the ct Tie Cohen | CM? where ho arranged for extra | Jn song, to be sung on Orange | > a ¥ hun | matinees of “Experlence.” ch 18. | VERY GOOD, JEANETTE! \** ue i someon ” ‘Ob, M . “I've | Six of the young women in ‘Very | Jeanette Diamondstei st Jood Mudie! are said to be cleray= THE SON OF A. GUNN. | took for) tent chorus girls rege, has been of this news- | paper.—Coltonville (la.) Times. fapher, Was given a p: ury offices the oth: Waen't long until her s = J J Eddie Corbett is publicity manager poets govered they had a poetess in onged tor im, betel H fide During a hull in her works whe | ARLE for the iim, “Defense or Tribute,” at } FOOLISHMENT. 4 ‘wrote the following rhyme, for why He Pare THAAGe, | $e, Schmidt, the ioe mau, took als pick t she charged Miss Marfbury abe THAT'S TRUE LOVE Antonio Réotl bas so far recovered | Neo Ta tat 5 lutely nothing som bridegroom and | 28 health as to be able to travel, He ike tae. : ee | pupieity: AT Wooda ia | Will leave for Palin Beach before the — 4 called up at bis office twenty minutes | eek ends. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. j j i he leaves home each morning Lillian Shaw of vaudeville has late-/ “Mary bought a skye terrier.” i ; J he’ hee wants be sure | y become an expert at making borsht, v7 "tal 5H * 1 ‘e ta kie 90u Mie boa b ly. An hour later ho | the samo being beet soup. PY dies he get a more expen- | 4 And laugh from ear to ear, rtoseeif she's allright. L. V. B. Rucker, the dramatic “She said the skye was her limit.” PODGOBEDOOHGGBHOWGHOHWVDOIOOHOOWHHOHOIA|OIDOHVOOIVOQIsooasooosoosow | By Thornton ovr, Now York Breclog Woh REAMB are queer things, es-| pecially the one “Mr. 0.” brought Bobby last night. It} was one where at one time Bobby) | x | big man and little ih TEWING we a t 5) h \ | boy. You ses, “Mr. D.” ching NOU RGHT MR V'ikNoW ILL BE (GIVE YOU him about “Dignity,” one of his pet BaLL= wi. THIS) WAL’ AWAY FROM MY WORD.THAT) SUIT ON MOULL y HER WHEN (M GOIN’ SUIT FITS YOu HOME, PND | WOULONT/ children, Of course Bobby knows one can- not begin too soon to cultivate the! virtues one wi: when grown up. Still, Dignity seemed an oldish qual- | ity. It sounded as if one must not | “NOSSIR, \—, ANN GIRL THAT fem ‘ ” , p or play and have heaps o' fun, WHED SHE SEES. be a very dull fellow, But Bob was| Navin THIS SUIT Sy ; \ wrong. “I'm glad to meet you,” - (“ey id “Dig: | fi AINT GOT NO nity.” "l admired you on the evenis zee ! mieltare \eowve ¢ " rs ME-ars ‘] (that Mr. B. dubbed you ‘Bravery? . , ‘The way you befriended the little lad whom the other boys t was splendi “| wager that if they had tried to stop your taking the lad away you'd| face and han. have put up a great fight. What do| in its pla you way now, would you havi in its pi ‘not be so surprised,” he it on) faded grad’ swer,| eyes without waiting for Bob’ (In the next story Bobby will meet Mr. E” “It is dignified to fight for good! __ cause. In fact it is sometimes nec sary to do 80, Do not be a ‘mamma’ bo) b OUR OWN MASKED MARVELS, ec, that is an undignified Never look to pick a! for that is merely ."" tapped twice on the ground bo: d AT 2 FOR 25 CENTS EQUAL IN LAUNDRY FINISH AND GENERAL APPEARANCE THE HIGHEST COST EQUIPMENT gerone . tur pres ntable Maehatialn ven natal IMPORTED ARTICLE i gain he magically; The poet who never insists upon CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC. MAKERS WITH AM ALLN 4 Z ' chan, id t iy m hi ° ENGAGEMENT 5 . _ Naren wy, ne to the sitti: di f r ‘ HF {pen ing hie latest effusions to his 1 ‘ ( | 8 row | into a big man and beginning to feel aa big men do about such thin “The first lcuson in dignity,” OUTFITTING WITH COMPLETE ; “om ; I : AL) UD ancvanece, ate terete algtic?

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