The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1916, Page 16

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RE I GS LIE NES OS REE A MRT and Players By IDE, ated el : HE Eaward Sheldon play, “The Princess Zim Zim," ts to be done in films, with Mary Pick- | ford in the stellar role. Numer- ous offers were made the author, through Larry Giffen, for this play’s pleture rights, but they were all re fected until the Famous Plays and Players came along. ‘Then Mr. Bhel- don agreed to let the play be phote- graphed. He had a reason for walt- ing. That reason was Miss Pickford. Mr. Sheldon believes the title role in “The Princess Zim Zim" fite Miss Pickford exastly, and he also knows MISS FERGUSON TO EMPIRE. Eisio io “Margaret Bohtl- * will the attraction at the fheasre beginning 4 Maroh 20. It will play the pre- 1 week in Toronto. OUR OWN MINSTRELS. Enterlooutor—I met your brother on pe Street so-daw, Mr. Bones, He's ganged. Hi fe used to be #o noisy, but om fers rather que He's never noisy when the Iv BROUGHT A A CHANGE. From Toronto comes a story about the new Lyceum Theatre success, “Tho Heart of Wetona.” It seems that originally the young man who , pred the Indian girl in the play an army officer and it was as pend that Toronto saw him. The day etter the opening performance there one of the newspapers printed a re- ‘view of the play in which were words to this effect: “After seeing all the havoc wrought the American army officer jt is no wonder the most in ess States has been, dnt Di My Boy to be a Soldier.’ David Belasco aracter the son ‘Wfterncon at the Hotel Astor. Oliver D. Bail About Plays iy OH! DOCTOR “IM SICK AS NEARLY KILLED ME! om up aver! arr ur! TAINT HURT - GIT PH Aw COME ON ——— —Gee wiize2!! what Puris “BUGGYS AN WAGONS AND CLINDS “Trees AND Quacws 295 ONE END MOUTH @ film called “Vv: Day” was produced. resentative of J. C. Willi haberdashery. Herbort Laveon's daughter, Ethel Doris, ts attrac attention as a pianist. She may go into vaudeville, ‘The concert at the Hippodrome @un- day night will be @ benefit for the|from from somebod; Battleship Fund, which you remem. |!f she tiked “ ber, of course, John F. Davidson and his partner, |!\ke policemen Ethel Dean, now skating at Bt, Nicholas Rt Enid Morel, who came Bast from Company, Newark, says she is mak. engeance He wrote it before “Pay | grand o; G. Bames-Doudle 8. Brestin is in| from Ca: ar | New York. He hasn't gone to Florida as Wixe Told Ashton ot Australia, rep-| Minter was entertained lavishly wht ; away. She say fourteen, ranch office in Ottawa. | but si ‘Th Bt are “The Passing Bhow of 1915' Jolson in “Robinson Crusoe Jr." to the | 4+ 4g: Coast Pe, these attractions ‘There hasn't ten-year-old foen a Winter Gerdes! ehow cn the me dye ting Phot Coast for more than a year, THAT'S PLENTY, THEDA! ‘Thede Bara yg e faspaad he yemmetay ted to know ‘Wititam Hook, manneer et the Toledo and joined the Orpheum Btook | Jumped Board WHY DIDNT I “TELL You “To PLACE (IT IN A TUBE AN’ PUT IN TH’ HORGE'S AN' “THEN BLOW HaRD? XD DID'NT Tert You “1 TAKE IT Y'FATHEAD ! ‘ Y BIG ior Git uP! DIDNT L TELL YA WE DONT GET A CENT le we LOSE !?! AND bucrnrgs io “THEN tk IN AN SQUIRRELS WELL “Doc” x Di Put TH’ *POWDER’ IN A “TUBE AN’ PLACED ONE END “TH' HORSES MouTH AN' ONE IN MINE! ing dramatio work a stepping stone to Sey, coment be found In town this pera. George Dayton of the hotel Mary Miles Minter has returned says that’s exactly what Bill did.— where she was the | Delhi (Tex.) Basco. oration’s tle Mies SHOWING HE HENRY UP. All hand, contains @ great pl aS FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. (to etreet oar conductor)—Can there? comedy! Conduct I could squeeze troupe, which past Rare yester- you anywhere and enjoy it. ‘The Rambler, in the Greenpoint Home News, certainly has the biack @pot on Henry, whoever he ie, Our to gmt | issue of the Home News, just. at beat. Here Tuned roum every ay at = fae ae @ ‘LEAP see PARI’ HOHP THEN THENVE GoTA HEROD OF TRAINED ELEPHANTS TO bo THE LEQPING! f CANT HEAR ‘EM LEQPING Bur | CHECKING AN ENEMY BomMseIPOMENT TO PERMIT AM ORDERLY RETIREMENT @F EXHAUSTED FORCES. 4 a Waste he Perr CAO! Ae a THar - «Tuo ty MY NouNe) LIFE - 4 ION) “AND THEN TS HER HED 7. SING THIS SWEET RERRA CHORU- Saat ALC AIS MONEY, WAEM BLN BRYA Begins TO YELL FOR WOOF WHO WANT IT (TS THEN [Lt MARRY YOU, CENORE. GASOLINE} WHEN ROCKEFELLER LOSE WHEN GASOLINE 1S FREE TO AL™ 03 - FOR SIN PNESS ab BoP ate “ 188 Daddy good-night and K run off to bed,” eald Mum- sle, Bobby obeyed. Tumbling Into the white billows, he was soon away on slumber road, where he met with “Mr, K." ‘They had hardly greeted each other when a rat-a-tat-tattle, ding-rat-a» tat-tatting commotion In back, ma, them turn to find the onuse of the | nolee, which was a little yellow mon- gre! with tins tled to his tall, who oame tearing down the road pell-m yelping with all hie IMttle might a looking plteously frightened. Now, It ie not In the natural way | of things for Ilttle dogs to fear little boyé, but when Bobby stooped and caught thle one up In his arms he yelped louder and shivered a great the boys “Yaller” hy not like Bobby. So that Bobby had untled the rattly ti that came behind and frightened him bets uA that you | have met before GOODDDHODDODGHODHDHHGHHDADDOO® 8 COMICKETTES — & ¥ HORSE . FARST GOLLY ~ AY THouGHT “THERE BANE VON LOSERS END tt! \ g Bi BUT TH DAWGONE * } BLowen ; By C. M. Payms \| ISWAN! I'M ASTONISHED AT YER el aad arks and say how thankful he was, being a dog, he wa, ficking Boble hand, w guage he could com Understood perfectly. All this while “Mr. K"” with in of whom | am most he other gentlemen of Covrrigns, 1910.7 0 7 ne Pome Heatatias On, hie tail all the lan- and Bobby atched Bob ler,” and now he said to Bob, y intention to Introduce you ai very epooke! Then lit- ed funny, short little if he wished to epeak to Bob but, and roud, pha: In be] next story Bobby will meet] married people “Mr. L, lady to whom the a ee ‘These lines, ali How Long? R. ANNA HOWARD BHAW, discussing the divorce evil, said in Philadelphia: “Love is the best foundation for OFOTHODGDIOGOHOA By Hazen Conklin 3 GOQDOHODGHDHDODOHDGHHHOHOHHGOON 198HDGRDTHVIHINVIGHNVOOVOVIOOS DDODOODGHDHDDOHODDHOHGHOOHD (OU WALK LAME GET HYRT? MARLEY 244 IN. 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