The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1916, Page 12

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| About Plays and Players Tdeen's “Hedda Gabler" will! be given in various of the cities of the United States for the benefit) of the Blue Cross, an organization | Which tries to look after horses used | fn the war abroad. Negotiations now ‘ander way may result in the engage- ment of Edna Arebeg Crawford to play the title role. me Blumen- thal is actively inteested in the management of the plan. Dr. Carl W. Hunt will stage the play. Special mat- | inees will be given in regular theatres in the cities visited. Tho first will be + a New York performance about the middie of March. POWERS AFTER CAWTHORN. James T. Powers, comedian, thinks Cawthorn, starring with Julia and Donald Brian in "“Sy- to gt singing “I Can Dance With erybody But My Wite,” 9 “Sybil” number from the pen of Mr. Cawthorn. It esems that game style and—well, anyway, yes. | terday he had Mr. Cawthorn served with papers in a suit which asks for) an injunction calculated to make the “Sybil” comedian put the song out of | hia young life. BOOKING RALPH KOHN. Victor Leighton, who routes a mi will play through Jersey and Pennsylvania, beginning in Wee- hawken. Mike Goldrier, the former flim manager, will go two weeks in| advance. Walter Moore, of the Miner concern has agreed to furnish the lithographs. | THE DO ON CHARLIE. Almost every week somebody writes thie department to ask the nationality of Charlie Chaplin, the film come- dian. It has been understood hereto- fore that Char! but his Orgner, that's all wrong. pilin is of French-Irish boother bate) oe’, os ort oonet Cans was “ag . GHlette played at tho Duke ot York's Theatre, London. Marie Doro ‘was in the company also, Sydney aays Charlie is a great dramatic actor. | Maybe he is—all but his feet. JULIE HERNE’S OWN PLAY. | “The Outsider,” a new comedy from the pen of Julie Herne, will be played New Britain, Conn., next week, Monday, by a stock com-| iss Herne herself will por- to the idea of having a manicure their midst, but the bride is so; 4 the comedy en with pair “living happily for ever after”. well lated comedies shoul managers will seo he idea of acquiring | 4 ff ff it looks like New York material. | KENT WINS. Rockwell Kent is to design the scen- the new musical comedy, to es A month ago the contest among artists, the prize being commission to do the work for the eo. | “’S*MATTER, POP?” Now. LISTEN AXEL , BERT LOWRIE OF BATH BEACH Mr. Powers has a song built on the|/wrote ME HE WANTED MATCH HIS MAN "PETE “THE PUG" AGAINST YOU, AN’ THAT'S WHY Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Sa turda bruary 262 IT PRESUME. YA Ate [ox-H- Hit | ten 1F IT AINT i] AWARE THe Moon J) Le ats GREEN CHrese is ’ «, Made of Green Cleese, frve seen THA Cake ton lb 2 MOON A ee Sad : “HUNDRED Times ° ao $ > VR i ¥ | ais y: Fe we et om OW Gee VILLKENS $ VOT A BEAUTIFUL CHIN - AY VISH AY HAD SOME CF THAT =A FINE “ToweL FoR A GuY TO WIPE HIG FACE ON —(T Looke s ALL SPEED THERE -} THIS §=AINT No eee é A = ee Ne OOBUL COBLE Like TH WRECK OF — SWAGH - 13H. “TH' “HESPERUS -DANGONE 7 Be! =U, IF IT DONT! eT AL {2 ADMIT (T! BUT AY GOTTA VIN A FIGHT ( AY WATE “ DO tT — VUNCE IN AWHILE S at =1F MR, LOWRIE BANE. HERE. AY VISH “To APOLOGIZE To HIM FOR WOT AY DID it! 1916 By C. M. Payn SAV DONT “TH MAN “THAT RUNS THIS HOTEL KNOW “THAT «TH “ROLLER TOWEL” 1S AGAINGT “THT LAW P } —_ —— pomiy rv! PASSED 42a), ae of! ee Be, (ony : Teeuih Covrmght 1016, Freie Putiohing Co. i Y. Rvoniag World) gan to see where the stage was going] “Heart o’ th’ Heather” in Stamford] afternoon when a flying ring clipped to acquire a fine actor, But the night] Jast night. her over the eye and she went down of the first performance—-Ol! O!! The| Eddle Garvie is rehearsing in aj for the count of nine. She came up to mhow. George 8. Chappell | press agent got as as “young,” | sketch called, “This Way Out,” by] smiling, however, and finished her neth M, Murchison, author and Ken-| but couldn't think of “gallant.” He] Ioland Oliver, Dr, Carl W. Hunt is] work despite the fact that her face ‘of the comic opera, awarded the | (oubled back and tried it again and | directing. Was covered with blood. D to Mr, reat again, but always stuck at “young."| Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree is} Kensricen nreinte ComPetition was) STudenly his attention was aitracted| writing a series of stories called] | ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. "will open at Apollo toa Seeatic oan in the wings. The] "Ts akespeare.” The first Pete-of-Hartford--He'll_ be thirty- man was M uffman, eight July 4. Your “foolishment” ts City, March 16. “Gallant!” he whispered hoarsely,|. Ray Ford says we made an error| here. ” Mr. Cohen thought he had sald|yesterday when we said Harry (Twin) Lizszie—-You win, Nathan Nichols ts aati, COHEN ACTED. “Get out!” Bo he did, and that onded| Lee was to hélp instruct at her film|yymarried, He gets his mail at the ttling the ton & moment, it] his hiatrionic careor, school, Pshaw! Our first mis-| Priars Club, No. 107 West Forty-fitth may be stated that Harry . Cohen, representative of the Metro lim Corporation, took a whirl at once—and only once. While Blossom Seeley is to re-enter vau-| April 1 - Street. GOSSIP. ‘The Hippodrorhe Employees’ Aago- clation wit have an April Fool patty at the Amsterdam Opera FOOLISHMENT. Preret agent of a stock company in| deville. House, All cash collected will go to itteburgh he was called on by Di- Robert Hasting Goodman is helping} the organization's sick fund, rector J. C. Huffman to play a bit in| make the film serial, “The fron A dinner will be tendered Roy At- @ big production. All he had to do| Claw.” well at the Players’ Club to-night. T. was to step out on {ho stage and say: | Viola Gillette will be a soloist at the| Roy Barnes will sing a song:of his) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Come! Where. is this young gal-| William H. Crane dinner to-inorrow| own make if there is no objection, “Are you married?” fant?” Everything went along nicely | night at the Waldorf-Astoria, Ruth Budd was doing her aerial act bas I got this scar in a railroad fn the rehearsals and Mr. Cohen be- ——— George MacFarlane opened injat Proctor’s Fifth Avenuo yesterday | wreck.” FALLING Back on HE BASE OF SUPPLIES To PREPARE & SPRING CAMPAIGN. wp DOODHHHDHSGNOQHOSHS By Thornton Fisher § YDOOOOOOOG. OOD®®DLOPDODOO® ITS NOTHING IN MY one LIFE, BUT IF IE GETK OUT THAT / @S WELL OIG OEEP TRAP HES @ SECOND: WHILE YOURE DIGINC,) \ HOUDINI, ‘ATS ALL! Josian! (VE Gor To PRIVEE IIA. out OF rd HevE ANEW HAT y Season! 8} Wrroowou ixNow! * get -\,. 5 You iknow SPRING 1S COMING. PA: AND MY WINTER Har witt BE — OND NOU MIGHT COMING, HUH? BELIEVE ME, LOONT Want To SEE ANY MORE THAN YOUVE COVER THE HEAD THOROUGHLY WITH A ALLOW WHEN UNABLE TD BREATHE CONFORTABIN RAISE YOURSELF BY THE WRIST UNTIL EXHAUSTED. Hi wr GINE YOU STRENGTH TO WAAR © WRIST LAT Facart ‘ort MER -" DBDQOODDIDOGDAGHDGIHHHHOSOHGHDIIDHOHGHOGIDGOGIHOODGHOGIDSHOGOGOHOIDOIOGIOIIOSS} BOBBY IN ALPHABET LAND 399OOIH}IHVHIIOII}ION|IOIHWIOIOPAOVONIOTHOOOSS Copyright, 1916, by The Prem Publishing Co, ‘Phe New York Brening Wort), ‘ IS it my honor to address Master Bobby?” inquired 1." Bobby said “yes” in his childlike was quite as honored to meet “Mr. “You seem a bright lad,” remarked “Mr. 1.” “A great deal like my own son, ‘Interest.’ He's a clever fellow. “‘Interest’ has always a di get at the bottom of things, out all about everything. He me the other day, did my son: ‘Dad, there is plenty of me to be found right out in the middie of everyday life. Why will some folks p t in thinking that | live only in the less known corners of the earth and in- Land. “There is the buildin: printed in,” said “Mr. 1," a@ golden dom » down 1G, do’ that it is|bing h pointing to|ders that nev: building of wo of k all lighted with rows | you and | mi jectric ghts and look- |on about ue thought Bob.| This loud, @ are quite found to be p jeart ng wenderful as any habit only the unusual things upon re in. arewer to this thought. |papers in one single hour, The heart jit? They are aken. | “Interest” wafted him through space | of this oN, tan * inate he (2nd sent him flying down through the | people, Bobby found the most low take, fo nee, the! very middle of the blazing dome, past esting of all. What ol newspaper where there willbo printed floors where men were writing and ing of ink a 98000000890898002O9H FORO OROOOS & COMICKETTES bea B x by Or 1 TUST RANG YOUR BELL, MA'AM, TO TELL YOU YouR WALK IS SLIPPERY I FELL AND HURT MY BACK ON IT! ‘ATS ALL, GOvd DAY '> TWo MINUTES LATER No MA AM ! THIS TIME WHAT! BACK AGAIN ? }LIT ON MY HEAD! By Bud Counihan . yer THAT SS rL, TOWEL WAS an account of this visit to Alphabet |drawing and phoning and telegraph: jsand and one things th: i to the great, throb-|great newspaper Bobby’ nk go that | with interest in going in to the biggest mount, world. |? # this ye he |he wondered when he arri ses that can print ‘taid|and fold and count 1,200,000 news- r= great countr: LAW WASNT WHEN “THIS : PuT uPs / Re ag i DIBOTHOOHOOOOSOIOOOHOHOHOHHHTY By Eleanor Schorer a ut his whole II, from whirl. “What o' How f eye Land and gathered together hie books and home lessons, “What ma- terial and which mills make it? How aper, like the heart of most |much is used the year through in thie with its thousands of public sahesle And the pencils and thou |the ink and—and"—— Bob hurried off to school, he found arithmetic, history, even grammar (which most fellowa hate), to be very interesting. Very! where (In the next story Bobby wilt mect “aly, J") portunity of notifying all re treatment for catarrha until March t my fee for charge of 85.00 for Thin foo wiht I necessary treatment and medi~ advantage of this necewmary to visit my and enroll your name on cr before DR. J. C. McCOY, bea ya Peas S Hey Me and Vriday. 10, A, Wo BOM. Pucway. pad uct? OAOM toO'P & Miiday. 10 a, S10 12 wove ‘

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