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IEEE Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday, April 12, 1916 About Plays “"S’MATTER, POP?” “ ' By C. M. Payne and Players “Bounee a Paes eee y ae ee . ME oP -= ‘ LC a ¢ r- ‘ Saturday n same tim tract Deslys Wien on the § Mr. Dilling! a week Ihow the div 1 1 it we don't know. A salary item of $4,500 for bu A prov 1 Vilve le i tract stir vost HENRY HASENPFEFFER-—In Other Words, His Wife Was Merely “Among Those Present,’’ Eh! Bfee the Rowton kiaawes MYSELF “To-NICHT " HEN" ‘ = ofp ar Se eee = SAID _ te i Lo Ten “ARG. KIGHEROWNS MR. HIGHCROWN" PAYD ey § No! wor as ARENE oar § ‘er ks é act choot” “¢_ PAR A_ WUE E IMENT y : — < wae WE TPARTY WW ME_& GREAT "COMPLIMENT nin” ry Prerniest women ) 4 YES ( Pp q re “Te ° , — THEM ' . aie a Oo —NIGHT a a : a ‘ \ S 4 FAY wer ABA a3 TH’ PARTY ! 5 ~ ™ i a « ¢ . ke (9) an ~ = % at BARRYMORE WITH WILLIAMS. | AD agreement has been signed be tween John Bariymore and Williams whereby the will be @nder Mr. Williams's man ment for | he next five y An unusual! featur of the en act is that Mr, | Barrymore is not star or be featured in any production fers to avoid such disti actor will ¢ 6 in “Justion” when thr that dra appear in « new play by an A author. It is hinted = th Williams and Mr. Karrymore ma make productions jointly CLUB SHOW SHAPING UP The programme of the annual Dress | Rehearsal of the a Ripe eich t | FLO OEY A | Vaudeville. | hn D.| be held at the A will embody many unique fou There wii plays and entitled Then.” Beert r Jerome Patrick and I be among those who contribi talents, When asked to appear Mr. Tree said he would be pleased to and added: CopyAane 106, Prem Putdaning Cn ON ¥, Bvesiog Word y, Now REMEMBER AXEL, You'RE (4 NATIONAL LEAGUE UMPIRE Now AND YDON'T WANTA START OFF | BY MAKIN ANY MISTAKES . Go GET YER CUTEIT ON AND Gome BACK HERE So 1 CAN Sup Y'SOME FINQe INSTRUCTIONS ¢ ae —— aetapetngras cette Y'POOR ior! Y'Gor ‘em ON BACKWaRDs '! GEE, 1L WONDER WHY PEOPLE LIKE AXEL SO? YENER NEVER WOULDA GWEN ME AN ome Jos! ~--DONT ALL DAS PoP BOTTLES COME. | FROM BEHIND? “T understand the Green Room is the only club in the world in which the English and American actors do not fight.” A NEW MEGRUE COMEDY. David Belasco announces that, his first spring production will be a com edy by Rol Cooper Megrue, called “The Lucky Fellow." The play will have its pr at the Apollo onday, April Frank Craven, 17, In the cast Otto Kruger, ard Ginn, Row- Jand Lee, Cha Brokate, Harry Leighton, Allen Thomas, | Carron McComas, Marion Abbott Anne Meredith, Ione Bricht, Reveriy West Helen MacKeller, Florence Deshon. Alice Carroll, Lillian Spencer and Emily Callaway. OLCOTT'S “MAVOURNEEN” OFF Chauncey Olcott up his} c plan to produce success, Gossip. ean celebration if he can find a the-+ ‘in sorry, but t,"" said Miss DOO OOOSNE TOO COG Mavourneen h star ‘ ny and an sweetly Thi t any rattle," | © ate in the principal of weeks| Nat Wilis has bought a country ; us lt PENNY ANTE Giving the Gang ¢ aro the idea ple nd he told | ho 1 Ue N a pnt os ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. a . a . Petals nis frie 1 f the Rialto Theatre | , Play on the od to April of K, K.—He is not t dancer atc fe} i E sition, th Sunshine have been is to be re-| hope the mean old show is a frost,"1 Mi Co (0 | epoereont) (THe ONIN THe ed for “The Midnight, Revel,” den manage-| She writes. Oh, have a heart, Molly! i (a) rigs ‘it - = BRowN Suit, ‘ ! pen a Castles-in-the-Air] ment as ballet mistress. She will eee r. (3) The ———————e = DOESN'T SEEM TO nis wet in "The Passing Show |"TWAS OUT OF THE QUESTION. | {\) Don't atiow A young newspaper reporter em-| mple, the Hippo-| ployed on a weekly called on Ruth will at-| Tale, the Selwyn press representa- KNow WHAT ASH $ ARE FOR THAT DINING Room A Aye WILe BE A SIGHT 1 Love is going back to pted » World Film E P, Te drome's first sta, tend the anniversa tive, the other day in search of news. TH ‘ that theatre Sunda She hadn't any. Ile at ore 4 ee acces eae Oe to the Fulton Th who put on ° Circus on} “It's your duty to entertain news. | 3 \WDoNT * 2 19 RUNING THE 0, © themselves act v paper writers who drop in, isn’t it?’ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ody) | WANT To TABLE WITH ward Kummerou, who was the|he asked t DEAL ive Pistol of t “[ presum» go" ALL NIGHT apy HIS FEE Have you read any of Shake- STORIES OF SUCCESSFUL WOMEN _By Eleanor Schorer Oooou! TieVPleleiere aie wie ee eiel81e/8@@e MISS FAY OF THEM GUIs 15 THE of BIG WINNER, 4 (Copytinht, 1910, oy the Puliteer P:ditahing Co Experienced. ‘ 5 aid t By Arthur Ba ood in fr TOI? Uo, (The New York & senger the othe train leaving town. The passenger began fum | nervously through his pocket | Pau turned them inside out | | ng World) aa WHY 1S THE ELEVATOR. AMBLING “Where's your ticket?” asked the conductor, “You can't have “Can't have lost it!" repea ne sarcastically. "My f I lost a bass drum once."—Ihary Monthly the marning She learned that girls were not wanted in archite ~— What's in a 8’ offices. It was six months before she was given her first chance. find Ip lke “How do you da hd "Whaty she was that same girl fund weary. Bu me, pone you to undertake t In her search Miss Kel y y. “if youd w s y ! t yet quite pr ent in h " F ‘ «Kirt y y ie of the country, and , 1 k » course of th M 7 A a rvant to bring nnd | SORRARRS Dy sl Was | tran y \ t rit yea i ‘ ” for 100 i y n- | w heeted, and sw eka pas Ve Miss i 1 1 i lis {dance to her tune qu on taeir heels as many months, (Friday's instalment will tell of Miss busband's every day trousers. —' Gils were got wanted! spirited young woman with parases'a lot of fun out of t evening found the pioneer footsore! Fay Kellogg's first situation.) ly Bootaman. ’ ‘