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a About Plays ‘ ————_/ ) AWW ww | Tay HecK and Players \s KLRBSK (Did “PoPs ITTLe | SD UMPLIN 9 \DUMPLING Get \ is RIGHT By BIDE DUDLEY nae! Ot Ae pea ae y i (= ihe sy 7 OOOO! [i f oe the 101 = nch W West Show and|/ Smarter bh. Cody Leek b on ast ) Por | Groby. famous | “ys show he ire position Je Willard jast year. say, received $108,456 ths’ work, The Cody con- cdingly generous one yon Burke, who has ated with Col, Cody for ears, will be alead of the show. [Prisca D. Coxey will have charge of newspaper publicity A NEW MUSICAL PIECE. Ghubert interests are preparing to duce a new musical piece called id for Iron.” Arthur Albro be | mh engaged for the tenor lead an ‘garct Romaine will have the cipal feminine role. MISS TAYLOR REHEARSING. Laurette Taylor and her company we begun rehearsing Hartley Man- mere'’s new pi The Wooing of} v It is a comedy with scenes latd For Miss Tay dive.” England, port Kiaw & Erianger and George C. Tyler have engaged W. L. Abingdon, meay Wallace, Vernon Steele, lerbert Yost, Fred Permaine, Leslie Avatin, Basil Weat, Violet Kemble Mooper, Wynn Cannon and Winifred ase! BRADY WILL BE BUSY. William A. Brady has returned (rom a trip through the South and ome an “S°MATTER, WELL ‘TM SURE GLAD % GET BACK Home Q AGAIN DEAR JANN THING HAPPEN WHILE X ane CvrAd, UE Pinan Peeing On OF. Brviing OE HENRY HASENPFEFFER—)'’know They Say No Man Is a Hero in the Eyes of His Wife! POP?” we we we! WHY ONE NIGHT WHILE You AWAY “XC HEARD A T SHouLD ( d Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Pd we 3. we Friday. ue se March | ~— iddie Weet. He enys the, spoken ba@rama is rapidiy coming back into — its own, Mr, Krady will produce six ——, now and June 1. — — "The Man Who | ckert Good- | "by Burton ‘ounting the Cost,” jeorge Broadhurst, and an un: ned Owen Davis play. Alice Brady have the principal part in Little Comrade.” | RHYME BUG BITES DUNN. Eddie Dunn, the Cohan & Harris tative, has completely be- one noroughly sober and | pece o' 2 were - Tus ' Recenter yastertay and greasa’ att WEY AXEL, Come Here!) fone HELLO! cts voy axer? Wy TAILOR =I @ rhyme that will m Wait Mason | Dite his fingernails in envy when he gets his copy of this issue of the! ening World. Here's a sample of ‘the rhyme: ut 1 se George Cohan’s | st show now on Broad: | We ‘asked feomment on the rhyme. ;B Moment, cleared his throat and re- | “Blooey!” = ____ NELPING LUKE oUT. Cohan to| He thought! George M. Luke McLuke, in the Cincinnati| Monauirer, is running a “Names is james” department. ‘To belp the, ong Wells Hawkes, on arriv- | p in Cincinnati with the Serge Biche Bullet Russe, sent Lakers | few coguo’ oy nichewa, — Leokadia fKementoviteh, Mieczyslas Pianow- ise, Mike Tchaoussowsky and Stanis. Idzikowgrsky. Luke hasn't ken to Wells since. —_— a8. Among them were POWERS HAS A PLay, | Adolf Philipp bas completed a|Rext week. The stage hands are all] A dramatization of Marla T. Si opityswitty," ¢ ticsinel cae tec turce comedy oalled "The |Propared to suggest arbitration, Davies's novel, “The Mel of PEPPER AND SALT of 8 Play, book Anna Fitziu will sing at the Hip-| Molly,” will be produced next by CHOU @ Charies Dickson, lyrics by Wi | Pectin ‘and. music by Wie R| derson, 18 being considered uny Powers as @ starring vehicle, A MAETERLINCK PLay, Arthur Row will give a 4 |Mnterpretation ¢ loaite een . SOME GUY WANTS YA ‘ON THE PHONE. ' .GET.IN AY YONDER. wio cr Bane! S$ JESS WILLARD TALKING. Now LISTEN, TWANT YOU TO COME OVER AND HELP ME = FOR MORAN ~{Lt SEND MY FLOOEY AND AXEL— Axel Certainly Oughta Be Ashamed of Himself—Bat We Don’t Blame Him for This! /] a IF HE COMES IN HIS CAR “THE MASKED MARVEL.” Masked Marvel.” It will be produced late in March. It ts probable that Mr. Philipp will appear in one of the leading parts. Tho author has been wrestling with “The Masked Marvel” for some time and now feels certain he has a success. ton are to be on the bill at the Palace|American, Philadelphia. podrome Sunday night. Irene’ Frankitn, Gaby Desiys has had her Ikeness| leading role, Painted on her motor car. No, fool- rome JOL8ON RENEWS CONTRACT. ish, the work was not done by Eleanor Painter, : Al Jolaon has renewed his contract Fiste| with the @inter Garden manage- She will play the _At the Winter testimontal Ferguson will appear as the Spirit of | ment, A unique feature of the agree- DDDDODOHOHIDHSIGHODHSGGOSDG: SOME MEN ARE IMMUNE FROM SORE THROATS— DDOOO’ Passed by Hazen Conklin. Ooprright, 1016, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening Word) YES, YES; 60 On— LOHTO.SAUATHHDOAOIOBOD | —BECAUSE THEY TALK THROUGH THEIR HATS! SHOULO EXPRESS AN AMBIrI To BE A cow! es erline ve the City in the spectacle “Mem ‘ ian “haters ree d NOW WHAT'S UP, TESS? y sbectacl ories." | ment 18 contained in « clause which ioe Garaton “Theatre Sosette” at! ress Dalton of Indianapolis was} 4 Fda gar vee Potash & Peri-|saye the comedian t# not to be ¢ Bing, March 19, under. the oe¥e> [seen dodging in and out of buildings {mutter in Boolety® will be given] starred. LINES TO OFFICE BOYS. f age Sunday night at the Lyrio for the They sit and hanker for their pay unearned }of Margaret Woodrow Wilson, Mrp, |12 th? theatrical district to-day with Gertrude Atherton, Mrs. Fiske, Prin ‘There will he a Mardi j LIKE S. Dp Pierre Troubetsskoy,” -|might be a play under his anm. pte ‘ lardi Gras cele “My cousin Milee,"* said young MoCane, Their bralne enwrapped in schemes to dodge each chore, Ae DID Mem ot Pre eakoy. | Lady | Whenever an indiana’ drumatnt bration a Canton io the Ate Tucmiay | Wabane at Fea mclaratn A Charlie Chaplin could not dodge the more! ZTNAT_A Cow's ;Douglas Wiggin, Cecilia Beaux, Katep | starts after the New York producing Saal vie profe Which sounds quite like a Joke to me, wo [Wynne Moithison, Ruth Nt. Denia] mADAeeTs, Look out nee of “Pay Day” will be. given mee Phare. ace Nushants soho) Wine: te Giehes: Sader ‘provest,: alming thet M, STUNMISIKS | (Mrs. ie mphrey Nichols, Mrs. C. @ aossip the film people may ec-| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | it ie not man's work, and yet boast of it to caliere to show what a great > preerige, - Lm Psi N S ns) » Dr . ves as others see them, She—I was outspoken in my sentt-| pelp they are to their wives. Srnold Genthe, Airs David Humaey, | A report save Bonnie Glass iv go-| Ruth Robinson, leading woman at| ments at the club to-day. Mrs, Frances Hodgson Burnett and|ing in for legitimate acting, Keith's Bronx early in the e—I can't belleve it, Wi jo Mrs, Charles Hanson Towne Irene Franklin and Florence Wal- Ht rari [aes 33 mo owt Mr. Snooktin went to Brooklyn for to call on a Jane; ae = [JT OREviEN tf FURTHER TEACHER ToLO You a package that looked as though it] benefit of Ohab Zedek Talmud Thora. FOOLISHMENT. With feet at anchor and with eare interned; now heads a stock company at the|spoke you? He got squeezed to a much in a B. R. T. orush and never went there again! Wonder what all the chromic knockers do for ocoupation when they get to Heaven, where everything is perfect? (That te, if any do get there!) EPAREDNESS = oo a By Thornton Fisher 3 9911899G9HTDDHIOT9OOOOOHOIHVOIOG Behold, my lade, the wioked flea whom man In vain pureueth; Behold the droning bumble-bee whose sting each victim rueth; Behold the shrilling moe-qui-to, who cauesth busy soratohing;. And then behold the spring approach, and think of these things hatching! SOFT AN6WERS. * DIPLOMATIC. So SPEAK Y DONT BE & QUITTER, Tom! YicNow" HE WHO BATS @NO RUNS ) ALLAN MAX GET HO, y CHANCE ANCTHER Den! THANKEE, SIR- AMUSING MUSINGS LEAVE, Fouts, - THEY PACED Me FOR WAS THE OFFIce-ER_ THEN WANT ME RIGHT AWE TO STRAIGHTEN. OUT Some TANGLE! “HE BOUGHT THE \ he EarRe TICKETS, ) 1S ae +) AND He PAI FoR, / NAW AM WER Tome [ee BES. | | T(t KE who ears en HELL GE STUNG ]|RUNS AWAY SIDESTERS, Fok THE DINNER! CHAPTER FIFTY. HE boys watched the pelfean while |, but they did not disturb him. They were about to proceed on their way when they heard @ terrific orashing in @he underbrush and suddenly something sprang out, It was a wild—— (Join the dots with a penoll Mme, beginning with dot No, 1 and follew- ing them in numerical order. CO = ter Fifty-one will be printed Mons Editor ‘Bott Answers” When a standing ‘army goea to the went of war does it become a “sttting” army? B. U.N, If 4 goes on a war footing and tte foot get tired, YES. Rdttar ‘ott Answerw": Is the concomitant digression of a tertiary apogee diametrically equivalent to its synthetictsed penumbra, or is it | bifurcated centripitally accarding to Its paleontological torque? M. U. D, Not sf we see it fret. If we saw a thing like that headed our way we'd throw a j AS AIR ONTIC z \ TOMORROW ITS NOTHING MORNING! ; ty MY r YOUNG UFe! Interfering With Literature. | 66TDUBASE, may I keep my book ha ‘a Editor ‘Soft Answer.” J till Monday?" asked ¢be I visited a married acquaintance 4 ‘4 | over a week end and neglected to put { A a, a, smal voice of a small ey |my pajamas in my sult case. My 5 22 oy 24 [the other day over the tall coumter friend offered to lend me a suit of his, | ” of a London public library but he was only half my size. Do “Why uwontto Keep 10?" ema you suppose I hurt his feelings by the libraria refusing them? 8. A. D. 1 ain't finished it,” wesd Not half so much as your feelings t low would have been hurt éf vou'd tried to How long w ‘ke you to fimtat sleep inom. If he was half your size, | thy didn't you suggest that he lend vou two pair? COVERING & STRATEGIC RETREAT ONDE RTAKER \ "it te we do not cloge fir WELL, HAVE NOU SuALLOW: Eb ALL Tar) FAitor Soft Answers’ Which ts right: “You may kiss mo" or “You can kiss me"? HEOVV LOSSES. Mac wnsvont SUSIM TOSSUP. you that ce Re Impossible to decide untis we sce vor. | Leun't do that Ve We can kiss vou and we may do it, but ause if I se home Ul get a bath we're not going into it blind, i Book News Monthly,