The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1916, Page 12

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About Plays and a MMETT CORRIGAN, usually referred to by the dramatic reviewers as “that excellent actor,” has ecquired the to @ play by Pierre Berton, who als Wrote “Zaza,” and will give it a spring try-out with himself in the etellar role. It ig a drama called “The Jewoi King.” the action of which Place tn Hrance in 1665 during the reign of King Louis XIV, There are . in the course of which several musical numbers are ren- dered. Necessarily it ts a costume Diay. “T regan ‘The Jewel King’ ana the- atrical oddity,” said Mr, Corrigan last night, “because, whilo tt is @ drama, it eoptaing Music and a unique feature ‘Walch I would not dare to disclose at tte time.” Will you wing tn ttt" “Oh, yes. The announcement that he will sing @ play need not cause any surprise » Corrigan used to do a good doal nging, and he danced too, He dia leading part in “The Ex "in which he waa succeeded Riohard Carle. In “The Jowel Mr. Corrigan will portray the of an Italian, , FOR F. F. MACKAY. Gane iar tee ae both gto 8 associates, the trustess of the Astors’ Fund, will be given the. vot- player F. F. Mackay at the} Amsterdam Theatre Monday af- | ternoon, April 24. The committes In @arge of the arrangements is made ™ of Mare Kiaw, Daniel Frohman Brooks, Mr. Mackay 1s @ighty-four years old, but be still @ fends to his duties as Chairman of the Executive Committes of the Ao- tore’ Fund. He is very popular in trical Ciroles. KUGEL TO PRODUCE. Leo Kugel, who has been conduct- ing a theatrical agency and has been | making films for several years, tn-| de to branch out as a producer for tht regular stage next season. A popular novel and is arranging have the story put in play form ther than this Mr. Kuge SAID CHARLIE TO ENRICO! Charlie Chaplin, the highest salaried actor, was recently introduced to En- rico Caruso, who leads the salary league among the opera stars, With a smile, the great singer said: “ah! ‘the Caruso of the cinema!’? “Yes,” replied Charlie. “And this fa the Chaplin of the opera, eh?” MISS ADAMS'S ROUTE, Maude Adama, in “The Little Min- ister,” will end her engagement at the Empire March 18, Two days later she will begin a tour which will in- clude Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Chi- cago, Philadelphia and’ other of the larger cities. She will close in Min- peapolis in June. EVEN THE KITTEN! While Fenimore Cooper Towns was in Rochester, Minn., recently, a friend, an old’ resident of that city, took him out to show him the sights. Firat he saw the Mayo Library, then the Mayo Hospital, then Mayo’ Park and the Mayo Foundation, Every- thing seemed to be a Mayo affair, 8 Mr. Towne was entering & where he was playing, he D ® kitten. GARG whose little pet are yout” he *May-ooo!” replied the kitten. At rest, Fenimore Cooper ‘Towne saya ROSENTHAL HAS SOME LUCK. “Sergt. England of the Police De- partment up our way,” said Jake Ro- menthal, manager of the Bronx Opera House, yesterday, “is a thoughtful man. When be read in the Plays and Players’ Department that I had to give @ little old man a cigar each to keep him from smoking his pe in the lobby of the theatre, he to me and anid: “Hello, Jake!’ “ ‘Hello, Serg!’ I answered ae gota Jot of clara at my office People have been giving ‘em to me and I don’t smoke. If you want ‘em you can have ‘em to give to that little old man who smokes his pipe in the lobby of the tre." DUTOMOTTOSMETONAGTOAIASOVGe asaaVaoeIo PREPAREDNESS TOO CC OOOO OOOO OCOG 59880300090 SCANT BLUFF A "DEPPITY SHERJFE NOUNG FELLER: HES IN {LE WAIT THLE | HE COMES OUT ANF HES OUT ILL WAIT TILE HE COMES IN{t INITIATING & STATE OF SEIGE To FORCE THE SURRENDER OF @ DETACHED BODY CUPING & FORTIFIED SITION WATH ARTILLERY riehis takes | He| has purchased the dramatic rights to Fur.) declines to, | “'S’MATTER, POP?” pentane sideeiiaianidianiats. sonal | oP I CANT PLAY wiTtH sTHitH BABY Rs (ANY MORE TILL ) Nou Feed Him a +i | APRA VN. Prem Pennaning On OF Romine —————-—_ 100! (¥'Goon DING mH MUTT — GET \ ) tC poze OUTTA WERE ) | 1 AINT GONNA HIT CHA TODAY AXEL ALL 1 WANT IS FOR YOU “TO SOAK ¢ ME A LOT OF HARD RIGHTS IN THE STUMMICK LIKE. MORAN SAYS HE'S GONNA Do ! HENRY HASENPFEFFER—'sill = -Tve ALWAYS (eer mace or March 11, 1916 By C. M. Payne ad we Far Be It From Henry to Deprive Fido of His Plate! By Bud Counthan I ‘spec’ ‘youve Gor TH’ PLATE HE GENERALLY Na EATS oFF oF | “TH MUTT ort close" “To MY CHAYR AN WATCHES EVERY MOUTHFUL X EAT! DAWGONIT - PUT HIM OUT OF HERE AN LET ME | 2 EAT IN PEACE ¢ AH (GIR! FRITZ” 15 SUCH A KNOWIN' BRUTE DEED HE Wo! KUT HERE LANDLORD - wore ; MATTER WITH ‘YOUR a DRIVEN au ee A Pd (2 Times — Bul COMED ACK . . — N oe se od err eer [wer AXEL poi IN HIS DRESSING ROOM HE QUGHTA Be OUT THERE - aul WITH WILLARDS reat, No! HE DIDNT GuAN! AY BANE THROUGH" Don't TRY TO RID ME, AY GOT ENOUGH tt Reisonweber revue, will have its int- tial presentation Monday evening, Charlotte, the skater at the Hippo- “80 I took forty of ‘em,” Jako The little old man hasn't appeared concluded a@t the theatre since last Monday.! aro has written book o leo Jake took the clears yesterday caine > es Lottie Mean ‘ho helped Oliver Pay Day deville sketch called orgiana,”” leanor, late of the Winter ashion’ show, has joined WELL, WHAT OF IT? ‘I announce to you,” writes Albert | ! Smiley, “that 1 was offered a job in the movies yesterday and declined to take ft” Peggy Garden hands with Billy Gibson tn a ragtime song and dance offering GOSSIP. pen at Keith's, Je ‘ity, Monday Charies Dillingham is ill, He ts tn Unchastensd Woman" wili| Hl ee hirty-ninth Street ‘Thea- pen at wd play the outlytin the Shubert it will » te od Marion W to joln "So Ls Ypsy O'Brien has been engaged by Elisabeth Marbury for a part in "Seo Amorica First.’ Hoston 7 West nnd Fifth Street on the Three companies playing “The Cin-| first Sunday in June. derella Man" will be sent on tour] One of the “Twin Beds" compantes Next season by Oliver Morosco: came through the battle zone in New Hello, How Are You?" the newl Mexico yesterday, but the bandits TODO OOO DDO we we WAIT THE CHIEF BLOWS SOARAR-REEDS \ NANO OH. HAR-RY CA-REN! (DONT THIMc HES IN- | SAW HIM with | HIS HAT AND Coar | ON CReotney e \ —1 AGO « -lF TS NOTHIN ID MY YOUNG LIF MISTER, BUT | THINK MR. CAREY BLEW Our TO SEE A CusToMER! J LN 5; /) Fhcenton SHER <a Ge, 1 | So he ¥ n | Bob wher ) ‘member of his far | children, Hob did not disagreeable compan OFFICE~ HIDING Ito HIS ‘come To” Jit, He liked him ever very |than “Mr. O's" fc — | Obedience ho end (een Joritiem with hosts of ‘ CAREN | WAN | “we a uch friends and! QO - ry Pa S ‘ Hint MwA A ITY now eet other hat 1 think ¢ y 0 © RUE AMOR Se hers ‘ puld be nore novel escapade | illumined with hi th oy E WAS WORKS | | it woul hustling witchie knew thet cially as I would have to give a rea umined with a happy thought NING TS | " | tor you if we sho tthe section! with this task suo must be through son, But £ will tell you what I might| might ask him to Join the cholr"— OECIOE WHICH of Alphabet La ny foster | before the morning’s herald crew. , 40." Here the pastor's face became! Harper's Magazine, BITES THE ; |prother, Dis-Obedience reigns,” said{, Beyond the realm of suds and HARDER! if lather is “Sweetsy Land,” which | Veter, Ola" ean, and Hot sounded rather aa tt it was | When loud cries of ) were | pleasant still than was th heard and Ouehe er the at 1, Here ajl the ft Obed nnounced tt 8 broth ate too" many es SORA NESS fn »beying “'mumste' ler's dominion was not f off, 1 ved with less inviting dishe: THE E- GUNTER Jas they went on and and the uls of a bitter cure they 1S A MENA RIE | nust needs take or else endure aj LION RUNNIN? didn't harm the actors. The troupe didn't play in that district Lou-Teliegen has done well in | new costume play, "A King of N where,” In Boston and it Is under | stood the attraction will be brought to Broadway in about two weeks. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. DG0Hs By Eleanor Schorer : QDMA ODO DAA» od ? BOBBY IN ALPHABET LAND FOOD OOOO OOO OOO PDDODDO 64 HOON e eevee e |, Maginsky—Care F, Ziegfeld jr, New | | Amsterdam Th Building F, Jordan—Care Triangle Film Cor- | por okaw Building, this city i ‘ His name ts Don't know: will investi |3 FOOLISHMENT. ad" Aud pink, | | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “What is alacrtty?” *Alacrity is what a fellow lets go 2 wasp with.” poys and K NDS HARRY ) HASNT in ies becar uid not /ROUND THE EARTH! nny" ache! In not obey said Bob wit u ng there's no bliss,’ umsie's morning kiss iid with brains and love my friend, OBE | ‘ra> Remedy. \ NE wealthy a fashio: fe church in Boston approached her pastor with the jcomplaint that she was greatly dis-| ie | turbed by one of her neighbors. of the members of ILLUSTRATED UNPOPULAR SONGS THEN GOTH SANG TNS | REPRAW - CHORUS - a bearable,” said OW.LET ME BE Your HONEX I 8 positively al wre =i , HIS DEAR SUEETHEART Ore sina | she. “That man in the pew in front G FLY AuAY AT CLOSE OF DAN es to Wash thelr of us destroys all my devotional and] LIKE HOMMING BIRLS ON WING - neck and so forth nous feelings when he attempts to! BEFORE THE WEDDING BELLS DID RING] | Woman's spreaded skirt cach child! sing, Couldn't you ask him to change TO ANOTHER SHE HAD CLUNG: would fall, Then with stuff, coarse) his pew?” HER OLO SWEETHEART TO He OD SAN] | Prise brush this person would wash |” ‘The good pastor was sorely per- YOURE A BEE-CAUSE | GOT STUNG. || ff the grime plexed, After a few moments’ reflec- You may yon yen Twa in, he said jthat nono too gentle ere they ‘Well, 1 naturally would feel a lt- Cop OER Fram PobmuAN Co Te Evtnng Wnts) HERES NOT MUCH SENSE TO THAN, 1S THE} | Tee kiddies that fell were not fow | Ue delicacy on that score, more espe-

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