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\ aviator,’ who went ‘help the allies in +): - wile against Germany o>! 4 fria, has indirectly — be. - ne “Watch Your Step,” the misico! 1 _ in which his wife has the ; pe role. production ~ r been playing in Canada, a0i ‘he Patriotic residents of that have been attending it in crow: Pally because of the presen.» cast of the wife of the vajian'! Ver Rom. Honors are still being trust on Mrs, Castie in abundance. jay night in Toronto she is to be the chief guest at a reception to be given by Burton's Bantams, a regiment of m¢: over twenty-two years of age, but ! More than five feet high. ‘vr Might ehe will be entertained at » + per by the American Legion, a bo of 1,200 American born resident ‘Canada who are doing what they can ‘to help the allies win. After the din- ner will come a dance, and the officer who pays the highest sum into the -legion's treasury will be permitted toshave the first: turkey trot with Mrs. Casti¢. | 4)! this comes from Bill Raymond! Si, who has arrived in town ahead of “Watch Your Step.” He suys Mra has been advised by her hus. | band that he has been made a Sub- t Second Lieutenant, Every now then, says Mr. Sill, Mr, Castle puts aside his bombs, ‘goes to the drawing room of his suite and writes hia wife a nice letter. | NOT YET, SAYS MARY. Owen Moore (Mary Pickford’s hus- | band): “) ife has not signed a| contract with any picture firm this year.” Mary Pickford (Owen Moore's wife): | “1 am going to take a rest after I fin- | ish the Famous Players film 1 am now | working in. 1 have a number of of-| fers, but shall not settle the matter | of @ contract tintil I have had my | rest.” | Dennis O'Brien (attorney for Mary Pickford-Moore): "Miss Pickford ad- vises me she has signed no contract covering her professional services and tells me she intends to take a rest be- fore si Bix Film Concerns: “We have Mary Pickford under contract." Boiling it all down it becomes this very interesting new: «Pickford, who hasn't tract for her services, has signed « contract for her services with six film concerns. THE WINNING OF FATHER. ve 4 Bicom, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sol Bloom, wanted to go to the ball of the. Allied night Her father nequienced, and she was worried. At the dinner to Beerbohm Tree given by the Twi- light Club at the Hotel McAlpin Sun- Arts ‘Thursday nedn't imb: ‘with the idea ‘Miss Bloom should be permitted to attend the ball. He drew up a:petition, imploring her father to let be Thomas, Jane Cowl, Edna iel Frohman, Dr. uis K. Anspacher, Katherine Kidder and Postmaster Hitchcock were among the Mr. Bloom was asked to sign and he did without noticing what was in the ition. ‘Among those who will attend the ‘bal is Miss Vera Bloom. MAY SHOW LAUDER PLAY. ‘Wiliam Morris is trying to make gg ng to show Harry Lauder’s . , “The Night Before,” on Broad- tae. 2* fe & comedy ct Boatch life, by the comedian. The play has done well on the road. ,MI88 STARR RETURNS. After three years of acting in Aus- tralia Muriel Starr has returned to New York, Miss Starr appeared in a of New York successes while and, according to Fania , Scored the biggest triumph ever fel! to the lot of an indi- hind (NOW “THAT WE'RE YGoNNA DINE IN THIS OWELL HOTEL - PLEASE DONT PuLL ANY SOCAL ERRORG™ LIKE LYDID TH Lact Te “AND Now THAT TENER HAS APPOINTED “YoU AS AN UMPIRE. Y GCUTA GET “IN CONDITION FOR THE JoB , See. ? AUST LIKE CHARLEY WAITE GOT IN SHAPE WH REFEREE “THE BIO Home and Comic Page of THE oom! “°S’MATTER, POP?” wHo THA SAM HILL TRUSTED HENRY HASENPFEFFER— He Never Had Used Tongs Exc Ni STAGE WHISPER ey, HEY! How can AGuY “TRAIN, FOR YUN UMPIRE YOR? oy ee }srepasi e Post! UGE TH’ “TONGS DEAR -U9E TWH! “TONGS Pv ept for Handling Fs —¥ KOR we we [Aewecenee DID MT ) PoP. tr —/ HEN- Me Baty Live Coals! _ EVENING WORLD, Tuesday, March 28; 1916 $$$. we a reel! For PCS SAKE —DONT PICK IT UP WITH >» te YouR FINGERS! IM Gena Give YoU YER FIRST LESSON IN How “To BE AN"UMP". Go AN’ STAND IN FRONT OF “THE PORTIERES $ WE WILL SUPPOSE, THAT “THE HOME TEAM NEEDS “Two RUNS To wi — Two OUT AND THE BASES FULL AND YOUVE. CALLED Two STRIRES ON THE Guy] AT BaT $ HE LETS A WiLd ONE Go BY AND You HOLLER — “STRIKE THREE” iBvtTeH Ceare™ 1918. Prove Ps co YReewing Wort) By C. M. Payne WELL J DECLARE! ~, | Doesn't He Do THe CUTEST ~ INGS? ry ey) \ fal \ =~, a ? a Od Gossip, Everybody expects Murdock Pem- berton to get married after he takes his new position aa press agent of the Strand. Walter Floyd, business manager for Walker Whiteside, an Indiana farmer, has returned to Broadway, Elsie Ferguson and Norman Trevor will appear in a playlet called “The Ninth Walts," by K. C. Carton, at the Mackay ‘testimonial. Beer Tree will present “Van Dyke, other one-act pla: WILL SIDESTEPPED IT. Will Deming, playing “It Pays to Advertise’ at a Philadelphia the- atre, was in New Y yesterday telling his friends he had been given a degree by a college in Pennsylvania, “L talked to the members of the in Australia since Melba was faculty on ‘Advertising,’ said Will, “and they told me I could add ‘'D, B A.’ to nvy autograph, 1 gracefully de- clined the honor.” “Why?” asked Eddie Dunn. “Well,” said Wil, “I was afraid it might mean ‘D-—— Bad Actor.'” TAD BURSTS INTO SONG. Under tho title of “Work,” Tad, the Cohan & Harris office boy, has written & delicious poem. We're going to print it in order that Tad’s family, expecially his father, maybe proud of the lad. Here's the.poem: If my old would go to work And not be half so i By, fhe way he zetia and ‘Titmbe ¢round Thometimes think he's craay He loves the booze; likes to anooze But never will he move his shoes, A‘man like (his will never exist, With a family ay dig an aix AN OPERA FOR TRENTINI. Arthur Hammerstein announces that Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Friml, who wrote and composed “Katinka,” have agreed to furnish him a series of musical plays. ‘The first will be produced early in Sep- tember with Emma Trentini in the principal role. The singer will sail from Italy for America about May 10. TO SHOW BROADWAY UP. ‘The Dramatic Society is to put on “Broadway's Temptations” to-morrow night. Henry Beeler will take the role of the slick but unscrupulous tango cafe dancer.—Leesville (Mo.) Light FOOLISHMENT. Whe hired & fallow to. ahorel Tart instead ‘of a shovel he For he was @ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “He perpetrated a pun.” “He ought to begunished.” ye him a hoe, you Know. WELL ATS ALL is Fewur- BERN TELLING THOSE CHILDREN WHar & MARVEL HE WAS th SCHOOL! D®DOHODHDGODD®OOGH®, PHDDBDGBDHDDHDGHGHHGDGHOHDHOHHDGOODGO®OHH®DHDGOSGDHDOISGOO« PREPAREDNESS. PDODN®GOHOODOSIDNDOODS QBDBDHDHGDGHGOHO®GHHOGD™DHDGHOOIODH|GOOSGOOGOI GD oe JOST a MWoTE! YOST @ MudoTE! PAPA HOW >) MANN TIMES ’ DOES THREE \ GO \wrTo THIRTY. Six? BORN? Wier WAS THE MASON AWD DIXON LINE! POP AND WHAT WAS “THE ORED SOOTT Pa- ue or 5 @& LITTLE TRaws-\) (T Gomes! LATION 10 GREEK | 7 WHEN YOU FINISH WITH THOSE Kki0s- TOMORR OW [VE @ODOOSGDSOHe) | SOME DAY IM THERE TO.TRENS UATE THar FURE! STUFF HE ALLUS MELLUS - SOMPIN UKE "RICKET - WS Wom) iS MY |For. & CNIGHT | | said O® Copyright, 1210, by Tag Pryw Hyblishing Co, {Tlie ‘Sew York oventng Weald}. with “Mr, “That is a: should be,” responded that gentleman when Bobby men- tioned the journey. “I stand for Valor, and here, ag in Ope-eye Land, one travels far before finding valor. But it is well worth the journey! “I have only to open my Fairy books to find Valor on every page,” said Bob. “To be sure," “but book answered Mr, especially fairy books, someting 1 rue to life, In this caso they certainly are not, for valor is not found on every page of life. Not by y means!" Do not let it surprise you if 1 should 1 you the gallant from whom th ver Alphabet Land visitors will learn valor, You know Bravery and Good Manners and Kindness, whom you met through their proud Godfathers, and valor will come to you easily. They were walking gingerly along the broad- est, busiest road of this land as they spoke, and Bob cut a A marks short by hurrying to th of a dainty little girl who had a baske| her arm and stood at the curb afraid to cross the street. Bobby ed her like a real ttle man, and when "Mr, V." praised him all th boys who were there uch (hings as: Oh, that is noth- “Ls that valor?" “Anybody can At." andgso forth hinly, any you not?” rey certainly is forget the little 4 ‘Little by little th est, Little by little the sun sinks to Little by little the waves in other hy did] a} ne reat their glee, Smooth the rough rocks on the shores of the sea?’ ” So it is with Bobby, He fs only .. childie now and one cannot expect him to do GREAT deeds, but little by lttle, as be grows from year to year, bis deeds 4 ALPHABET H’ was a witness in @ case in the @|credulously. grow, too, until, when he ts a man, he will be a ‘kind, strong, brave, righteous gentleman. I may even christen him my own godson, for Valor is but a step to the right from any of these! ==. Where He Got It. Police Court. “What 1s your name?” in- quired Prosecutor Robinson, “Mah name?" from the darky in- “I'm talking to you,” snapped the uh, mah name is Hallowed answered the negro, ed—Hallowed,” gasped the Judge, “Where did you get tat name? nerrrum mah maw." answered the | negro. “It am frum de Seriptures,” * n the iptures? Wha’ part oft a2" | all r'membah, Judge,,| | ‘Hallowed be thy alled the passage.— Bumstead’s Worm Syrup fe and sure Ke: ARS a Pails. One bott! net od. ona dee Sp blake Ra © if ARROW COLLARS AT 2 FOR 25 CENTS EQUAL IN LAUNDRY FINISH AND GENERAL APPEARANCE THE HIGHEST COST IMPORTED ARTICLE CLUETT, PEABODY & CO,, INC. MAKERS