Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ARGARET ANGLIN will neat Anglin in the man of the oom ‘h ef No Importance ‘sf BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | "Way down in my heart, | am free ing—a yearning n that for you. | see y calico dress, Dlue. I smile w back to my tent my pen. @ moment | more «woe throbs | knew where the trees met you tripping likht by my side. I rever fn dreans of a » that is deud- that ended a Jo hen it d Our paths mi we travel through lif I guoss you're somebody might bring us di my heart is (hat picture At times it grows vivid and then —t # down and > knew and building 4 pleted, a s their temporary. quarters , They will use the third and fourth floors of the Chop House, ROTHAPFEL AT TWO HOUSES. Sam H. Rothapfet is not to relin auish the supervision of the picture entertainments at the Knickerbocker Wheatre when new house, the Rialto, opens, ’ the Triangle Film Corp tain that ‘position and « Rialto. Mr, Rothapfel, howeve 4m no way be connected with the business management of the Knicker- Docker, LEW “KIDDED” GEORGE. When the Friars took their Proll: to Providence, R. 1, several years ago, they did 60 4s a compliment to Jerry J. Cohan and bis aon, George, that being the home town of the Cohuns. The reception the Col received when the Friars’ sp train arrived in Providence was orate. That night, during the sho minstrel first part, Lew Dockstader, who was on one end, turned to George M ain and sald: ‘esume you're mighty proud of the reception you a ceived in your home “You bet Iam,” ro who wus in the semi “Weill, you have a ri Lew, “but look whom ye ‘With you to get it.” GossiP. Harry Sweatman has returned from Texas, where he went ahead of “Twin Beds.” W. H. Clune ts receiving many of- fers for State rights covering his big feature film, “Ramona,” Toonide Massin of the Diaghilett Ballet Russe is writing an Indian dance. He ts a ner Mant choreogra- phist. (Look it up.) Al Jolson has re appear at the Hir this suniner Lucile Watson waltz which «n act of “The Ie Mr, Cohan, | | 0 be," said | had to bring | LIFE STORIES 16 Pree bone v pe Qeoree \ M axe wher spe) by offering archite € Ka tim wished Miss Kellogg gin to think that beau ght the work and @tmdy wo bard for Ler, because be | “S*MATTER, POP?” WHAT A LOVELY FAMILY | ‘ATR WoT Tis Do Ti. cee MV me LAWYER ABOUT HG crm WAN mt > WE GOOFUS CANT an! BNE ) -YES WE OWES ME FoR A CAR-LOAD OF "EGGS" AN GAYS HE WONT PAY —'C AUSE HE @AID MOST OF ‘EM WERE "SAD" Birvo PA THAT © GOTTA PAY _HIM Cor. cu ¥ om BLL a Fy Pear ME OUT OF 5 R bea eT, BILL” AN’ me GET ANAS WITH a ge VOY | FLOOEY AND ASF Isn’t Economy Axel Has in Mind—lIt’s SAFETY! se PROTECTION CUTFIT AND [ HAVE IT READY! i_—_—— Tas a Sea The opening of vhe new “Midnig Whe G r net Air has been | pany ¥ next Monday. wh Will open an engage | Palace next Monday in| * k's playlet, “Pansy’s Par- _ | Ju “tlow muc you lose?” “Oh, about $400 worth of Jewelry. that burglar’s Joking yet about way he fooled mother and me” dently he has a sense of hu- ) whiskey-making plants, rman of No, 179 Chester » having read that ae hh A $10 fe doesn't MAXINE BROWN DELIGHTED, now. w hat to do with dt, informs us iy ine Brown, film star, has just he'd be wlad to give the money & nice oned us to announce that a hor- 4) home . ur entered her apart- President aud Mrs, W Fe A sh didoes.Leesville (Col.) Light. FOOLISHMENT. “Yes, the crazy thing!" iim very fou of toe cemain And then Miss Brown gave herself 4 over to glee. ment at N and land Twent 3} 50 ago and ma nile bees: ! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. VIOLET 18 HEDGING. | Man (seeing woman tn barnyard reau, film tar, {s hedg- | holding bt “8 mouth) © crawled in the bathroom wine | 4 What are you doing? \ ‘id Mise Brown “Wasn't | ne an the bridie in this jog Mar of patrons of the I quite 1 ne” owe ree | Why th if Woman's League Shakespe eet at ) Woman—I'm for him. te ebration "chuckled Miss Brown, “And sh: yawn, OF SUCCESSFUL WOMEN By Eleanor Schorer FOOODDOOOOHOOEDIOVS DDOODQOIAIOS OOO Architect, Whose Great ¢ Courage Helped Her Achieve Distinction in Her Field. pe wi ee oe rr She took a tun minutes’ walk through the park évery day ne architectural |almoat Invariably #19 health and 1-16 ‘ nid ' 1 adving until 11] talent come In first ina race with : K almost every night v0 E Nae ® ¥ | be was a hard pull for a time, but| Adv growing c \ f \ 1 i ' med ay 1 ! Bur Mian Ketlog ; hater Are austere us lew en instalment of this story,| wish to ei " THAT seat ; she feels positive ® COLA | ewhion will ne ay Wednesday, reill tell’ doesn't care Har LOoKs mendvus er lave succeeded, beiteving that of Miss eliogy’s search for a position. | ee Ee Home and Comite Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. April 10, 1916 ( X WANNA KNOW =\F ‘. TAKE. “THIS CAGE, TO OTHER FELLER ' misy (CSUR Es =With 4 won eiTHer $ ‘ i 2, Gort HAND (7 To AXEL, We'S SOME Guy ON CONS - Shaul WIS OWN QuTFIT! / GEE AXEL WEDNESDAY Yotant OH At Got P aE Ti hk : m ON AND UMPIRING AT EBRETS FIELD! Ce of ‘em! Sao “ resort we INVENTED (TS MY OPINION Y'RETTER Go ceca ae SES ne : M MYSELF Too! OUT AN’ BUY AN UMPIRE'S ~ oy 'EM we By Cc. M. Payne €& i+ a A Tarny eT | a Cesr THEN — THEN — ‘TH’ _ TUSTice 208 P AR ase = . all SS nanan eee ae i 1 Set Ts L ant usep & Y To PLAYING IM A DINKY LI't “Z wHo Do Yeu Yj, atx ses AME LIKE THIS, THATS WHY, )7\ UsuALLY PLAY " GAME LIKE ” HE “COMES IN Zl VComt IN ON ANY OLD THING! [) Witn, MORGAN yj ON ANY OLD THING? A> TABLE STAKES IS MY OR Rocwerencer? \7/ " HE XSi TA GAME — THIS AINT POKER 4 Rene hiss WEAR. A A-TALL, THIS 1S: Less THAN THODLETY WINKS s (YS THREES” Att ? EVENING 5 pad COME ON, COME ON, Ar, YouRe. SHY IN THE What Is an Owl? LADY selecting a hat at a mil.! ¢@ A liner's asked, cautiously: “Is MeM@anaee® there anything about these Copyright, 1916, by Ne Pros Pubiishing Co feathers that might bring me Into trouble with the Bird P jon ; "Oh, no, madam,” said But did they not be-| yeraisted the >» some bir know, e is of mice, 0 ina bird,"—Philadelphia St —_——— No Use for It. S. GIBBS had but recently re 1 » e de Magazine. UKE Dimes ~