The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1916, Page 10

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nonectinpmmmnacseart eee JAMES K. HACKETT, “Viola Al- Jen and the Hackett company, now appearing in “Macbeth,” have begun rehearsing Shakes- peare’s “The Merry Wives of Wind- wor,” and this comedy will follow “Macbeth” at the Criterion in the near future. Later, other Shakes- Bo riert plays will be produced by the ett organization. It has been @ jong time since Broadway has seen “The Merry ‘Wives of ot Windsor.” TRIBUTE FOR OR MRS. FISKE. Mrs. Fiske yesterday was the re- ciplent of a unique tribute. A peti- tion was sent her requesting fer to give es al “professional” perform- of her prosmat vehicle, “Erst- while Susan,” now at the Galety, io order that those who are acting in| other theatres might attend. The! petition was signed by many people py in the theatrical and iiter: | professions. ‘The special per- . formance Will be given soon. “PAY DAY” AT THE CORT. j .” by Lottie M. Meaney and Dives . Bailey, will open at the | ‘Theatre next Saturday. Irene, heads the cast. “The Blue " announced for March 6 this i will probably be seen later. “The Fear Market,” now at the Booth, will more to the Comedy next Monday, ‘ing the of “Hobson's Choice,” which @o on tour. 1 engagement of Fear Market” will not be limi. ted. “The Greatest Nation” will come to the Booth Monday. LISTEN—HERE’S ONE! evar the leh eaid a woman's voice telephone, as we were writ- column, “I'm 4 school rend I got a joke for you. I but Hsten— aoa, Sawer me, how my friends will me'am!" we replied. listen! I was telling the im my class about Lincoln and to-day, Le told them “1 lsten—he says he wants to gd uw on page, will var!” Listen—I didn’t think I had it to you.” gentle down here.” one knee and that the inspiration came at the gn) ball, He says a ‘Wearing a red hat made him it. Bo if you must blame don't overlook her entirely: T= — - lower’ **RKeremack " Piet Fou'te a ont,” f Gossip. fad “Midnight Frolic” bill last night Kohn will marry on his} #nd made a big hit. JOE NEVER igo en a pi ene z “| Alichae! Raddy, ‘ihusband of, Mrs, may Of $100 tor ai |, Tessa Kosta has succeeded Hlossom| Helen Raddy, George M. “ohan's pri- vate stenographer, 18 dead. Inter- costume on this hero| fctley in the Hawallan number in| Tene will take place in Baltimore to ‘While announcing at the movie| "Stop! Look! Liste morrow. Frank O'Malley would ha Robert C. McLes expert tee} Peggy Wood, leading woman of us But if he did, Joe asseris, Mt was because he was suffering with a touch of the rheumat: SENTINEL WitHour THE PROPER CoUNTERSIGN. Veola Harty, who played the Bab; Deslys role i formances o: recently, may be assigned to that part when the big musical show goes on the road. Mile. Deslya is a very ex- pensive star and it wouldn't be sur- engagement, skater, is to begin an engagement at TRYING TO GET BY THE “"S’MATTER, POP?” a | FLOOEY AND AXEL—The “10—20—30" Must Be a Lot of “One—Two’s”’ USTEN AKEL , T JUST WANTA SLIP You -A UTTLE TIP ABOUT BoxING WITH: FRANK TODAY. LHEARD WILLIE LEWIS “TELL HIM “To PRACTICE. THAT “ONE. TWO" PUNCH ON YOU -So Y'WANNA LOOK OUT 7 ADEE} WELL TLL BE DAWGoNED ! THIS “TILL” HAS BEEN SHORT | et rian has Tee we) \N TH DOB tsi ye Mote TAKE (om Proms Puernming Oo (NF Rvening Wendy Loox HERE = ONEY _FRom “1H’ ALLRIGAT FRANK AY BANE READY T’ Box! Cet BANE LOOK FOR DAS 1- ~ Do ray, MI8S HARTY MAY GET IT. folk song recital at the Neighborhood Playhouse Saturday night. Sousa’s Band will play a march, “America First,”* the Hippodrome, A company of picture actors, head- ed by Nat Goodwin, has gone to Jacksonville, Fla., to make films for ‘ising if it was arranged for her to| the Mirror. in New York. Boston will ikely| 8. L, Rothapfel left for Chicago last "Stop! Look! Listen!” immedia-| Night with a business staff for the ly after it finishes its Broadway | Colonial Theatre of that city, The Arnaut brothers, Kuropean grotesques, were added to the Zieg- jw Sousa to-night at admirably in two per~ ‘Stop! Look! Listen!" “Young America,” has Rol Cooper Megrue and Irvin Cobb have about finished the play the! making from the Cobb stor! Escape of Mr, Trimm.” Selwyn Co. will produce it ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Constant Reader—The Key made “Dough and Dynamite.” Mutual released it Actor—No, the muste of Capt. Mur- phy, Jorsey City's what do you aa: no Poolishment to-dat FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. 1 my dog Oak.” Tat's ha no Castles in the Air to-morrow, magazine article’ and it been @ rough bark."* Yvette Guilbert will give a French printed. She also sings and dances. "Here, now 1 do yout” Lune Thornton F Fisher = HE HEADS WAS tle ee ‘\ “BUT | WANT HIM COMICS HE CAN USE { YO SEE SOMETHING AND HE Sens IF YOU EUNNY. 1F HE INSIST OW SEEING / wont SEE ME, WILL Hi HES CUT OF, ( You TAKE MY DRAWINGS IN if) THAT ATTACH @& HAS AS MUCH CHANCE OF GETTING BN Par ) AS & SAUSAGE IN & DOG POUND- JUST aBouT! GRASP A CANE AND RESTING THE CHIN ON THE ier § BIRD» James oF 10? ) AT'S NOTHING ) In wy NOUNG UFE® ry t OUR BEAUTN TALKS I. EXERCISE CHIN OEVELOPER. TRAPEZE TO YOUR CHANDELIER ~ SUING TO PND FRO 6972/60 TIMES YOU WiILt BE ABLE TO TAUK 3 Hours witout @ STOR, | WORLD, Tuesday; February 22, we You Cour Dnt GET 41M To Ter A FITS FOR A Nicher Grouped Together! 1M GLAD T ToL AXEL ~ pA FOR THAT “ONE TwO"= { “THERE'S NO USE LETTING \_ HIM STAND UP ‘To A SMEARING YUIF TL CAN HELP tr! WEY- VY pINT CHA Tent ME HE vas GONNA PRACTICE DAS tp oe "10-20-30" PUNCH “Too ? “Transfer’’ { to Ride Any Further! WELL T_“TAKE, My CAR FARE | EVERY —U_NIGHY | LT WOULDNT THINK 24 a Such A LANING E ( wuy (WHERE DYE CLIVE = AUSTRALIA Ze EAW-Donit Te) 2 G Me —L KNOW _/ (on! Do—Do } Poe se i Copyright (The New to bed, " said Bobby's mother, “Mr. G must be a- waiting you this half hour,” So in tumbled Bob, and si nough there was Mr. G, and behind him stood Messrs R, A, T, |, U, D and E. Bobby bowed to Gratitude and Mr. |G returned the salute. It seems to be etiquette in Alphabet Land for the | capital letters to give and take all the honors. “Bobby has arranged a bobbing | party for us,” announced Mr. G. “Very | appropriate, eh?" Nothing could have |been more The night was bea tiful and the tall hills of Alphabot band were inviting indeed. the | Bobby ed his big “fle: his smaller sled aside, Lickety split down they dashed. | Bob had the swiftost flyer on the hill, “What bully sport it is,” thought Robby. He would not have missed s minute of it for worlds! | Coming up hill Bob met the lad who had started from the top with |them, trying to urge his clumay craft, {made of barre! to slide down the hill, but it ust too stubborn |for anything. The lad looked long- ingly at Bob's “flex.” Perhaps he 1916, by The Prem bu's N Wor Bobby we! to be gr lad what et me have this slod in lease. My name is Tom V live at No, 64 Green Bobby waked, and when he |thought of the name again he knew it hd be that of a poor boy in hie | y day he made his dream Off Duty. DISTINGUISHED German sct- entist during his stay in the United Stotes has been doing important laboratory work for the De- A Atlanta 244 In, Whitby 1% in. seemed even sad. Anyway Bob gave | Such a partment of Agriculture, One evening | | a friend dropped into the laboratory to | find the Teuton bending over a spirit, on which @ small pot bubbled. vhat is it to-night?” asked the [him a sled and you never say | world, |times and said he wished he cola de something for Bob that he would like | half 80 much, |_"How soon was his chance to come? Zip! went the bob. B. k landed Bobby. Doctor ca must have a certain magic grew on top of a mountain m miles hig! It was OORATITUDE that prompted the poor lad to trudge these miles and miles and fetch these necessaries for ” gaid the professor invit-| COLLARS ARE FREE FROM THE SPECKS AND STAINS AND LAUNDRY FAULTS SO COMMON TO OTHER BRANDS The visitor ran the scale of inicro- organisms as well as he know it, and nipcth Re an said: “I give it up. What ts in 2 for 25 cents not half so muc t 2" y of knowing what the bey ‘ausages,” replied the protessor CLUETT, PE/ PEABODY & CO,, INC, MAKERS had gone ‘through to get it that ‘made blandy-~Everybody's Magazine. {

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