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Home and Comic-Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday. April 13, S’MATTER, POP?” About Plays any WW a. we BEHIND THAT CURTAIN | By ow and Players ~ — HYLLIS NEILSON - TERRY ; gave a giggle. | if 4 P| Somebody somewhere had pe sald she was to marry Cecil King, | Fe Engtinn actor and tage director early in June. The report brought | Broadway Squad No. 6, Class A, of the Newspaper Division, to her @reasing room at the Shubert The tre. She was asked to aff or deny. “What t say?" asked Freddie Rialto fine-toot! comb for a morning newspaper “As Mr. Asquith once said," replied Mise Neilson-Terry with a doub! Siggie, ‘wait and see! That wouldn't do at all, Nobody @ared what Mr. Asquith had said or might say, The situs ing tense. Somethin “Are you engaged ‘was asked. “1 don't kno ER —His Creditors Were Fishing, Too, but They Didn’t Catch Anything. oo ion was ¢ had to be done to Mr, King? HENRY HASENPFEFF CO IIT | . 1) mee HOWDY ‘HEN’! © WAS IN YWESTERDAY YX oy * she replied, with| Gigeles, laughter and everything WoT «&¢ e ia ) tf GTOR\N' £ ( ' ‘t = SHaULD DAY ; “Then why don't you ask him if BuT You WERE pariah x \_ NO. FISHIN’! YES — GREAT ‘DIX : you are?" QQ ouT t 7 ; , ag ‘e —, é “How absurd!" (business of merri- sas dai YEA! I TooK )! . ( ment). pay “TH \ ort te ) Miss Neilson-Torry giggied—not a Wap q@illy giggle, mind you, but one that impressed her interviewers with the idea that sho was indulging in rather © trifling laugh. And she wouldn't @ay another doggoned word, So it's up to us to give the news as We believe it to be. We think Phyilis Nollson-Terry and Cecil King will be married in June, or at least before the summer is over. Mr. King wa, divorced in England about Jan. 1, Dui the decree, which is of the in: terlocutory brand, doesn't come true until June. That's all—except that Wallace Ham, press agent, requests that we mention that Miss Neilson. Terry is appearing in “The Great Pursuit" last matinee jaturday | | | THE PENALTY OF FAME! Speaking of playwrights, the Pa- @ucah Sun, published at Cobby Ky., announces proudly that the Irvi 8. Cobb Cigar Company has filed @rticles of incorporation. Also, that this concern will put out only the Irvin S$. Cobb cigar. A rumor says Mr. Cobb is to be sent a box of the FLOOEY AND AXEL-—And Axel Has Reason to Believe Meyers Told Him the Truth. nn Tour ME DAS aia wey axer! £2 was AWAY WHEN 1916 By C. M. Payne VERY weELee NouR EXPLANATION 1S SATIS FACTORY By Bud Counihan OF MY “CREDITORS CALLED | -— 2. ae ; } ‘ YN FANS BANE SORE AT | @mokes. Well, he'll come out all 4 | [ BROOKL io right; he recently spent some time GET A WIGGLE ON YA! Me FOR VUN DECISION ay a | on the bloody bi Ueflelds of Europe “THE GAME STARTS IN MADE YESTERDAY | HREE } DOLLY CASTLES RETURNS. Two minutes" LEMON | Dolly Castles, an Australian girl SODAS ' who appeared in several productions | in New York about three years ago, | bas returned to this city from Aus-| } tralia and has been engaged for « } good part in“ The Girl From Brazil,” } which the Messrs. Shubert have in t rehearsal Miss Castles in a petite, genuine biond with a good voice. Her Jast appearance on Broadway was in "The Man With Three Wives.” 7 Gossip. | Tom McNaughton, comedian in| “Pom Poin,” is to do some film act- ing for the Van Dyk mpany, " | Margaret Wlington will close hor! tour tn "The April 29 at the Bronx Ope , amily vens, in “The Unchasten- | will be sent to the ] a cific Coast by Oliver Morosco, 7 - OOOO OC And now Edward Kumi uoan . - - Or OOO ang BEES SLOSDOELISLSSEOLSN F rd G. 1 nounces he is embling a company . Tl yw Shop” je A to play “Haintet™ during the Shakes | daily news scrvicn which furnishes | run tay jand The Show shop” WHAT TOMMY SAW AT THE ZOO ___By Ferd Long 3 #pearian celebration jthat theatre with quick motion pie | The new Vre males pi pa 3 HOODOO ETE AOBOBBEBRE AEEREGE 8@eOODQH md . a we oon pene eae be Frank Lalor, Tsabel Trying, » CONNECT THE DOTS WITH A PENCIL LINE, COMMENCING AT DOT NO. 1 AND FOLLOWING CONSECUTIVELY, } are six 5 ee " ; re and Vivian Rushmore. PASSED BY } vuse in ireland y ought to tie EnleKar booker Thealys | Simone ae wanL 1916 Preee Publishing Co (NV Evening World) | 1d « new house. back to the # Kon Or next | ANDERSON IN THEATRE DEAL. HAZEN CONKLIN Comyn ' Hee f ed dad in the | nonkeying with a musical show. Billy’ Anderson, film) magnate . 1918, Pree Publishing Oo, (N.Y. Rrening World.) —" 18 ‘ * performance, | Corea y uring the week of April has purchased the Lon, ; ia We " I¥ j W.N. Clune and Lioyd Brown have of The » from the Pincus Pests. | ita ti \ W H il ke f if | fore 10 Toblon io neranee for ane | ot The jWatscnsas wen triage sho! — {fA (nvligtions Were Aecenied Tile Would Ge Femer Given. aa ae e | Presentation of “Ramuna" in that | promoted the building of the Long 24 . 6 acon . . : city. i acre, will again be its manager Ty MEAN WHOLE CHAPTERS ihe e10 Harry. tamer made a ying trip| {i Kc | THREE-WORD RHYMES THAT Mice Clock ap a % | from Mount Clements, Mich, to New | | ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. peer. mares Plug Brick Hock CG 9 . 4) York for the opening of the baseball ! Lor Pil Uganketinerss, but Chava cue of ol Sp Nick Bock ° Li 4 Beason yesterday li fly buck Sat- | Kies o ie June Harried Glug is 4 a 33 be 39 i urday | ALLITERATION AS 18. IMR cotqeduny Hob taleanane:the arm ee a ‘ 5 a ge 848 3 : t Jasper, th jog. wave a box! Frank Wilstach At press | about it? We never heard of the song | The opening of the baseball season is not without its grave side on ¥ 4e a os 12 en 42° { Party at the Tday in honor | representative for tie « Shu- | a MG. Gypsy O'Brien had” the tap chic die on hase, a thousand grondmothers wall did 2 7 of Nora Bay Pekingese, | bert, is juggling Words again, Brazen | feminine lead in “Bunny.” She came ane player who will die on first ba 1 a 1 or) % 93 § % | Kell-lee, Jasper barked his approval |ly, he announces that the “Midnight | fore them! Landon, at home * 3) . oe ’ & e53 do i of the Bayes duo, | Revue.” which will open at Castles | i 0 & tie ct 240269 ae” 4 Be ' ‘ James Clarence Harvey has written | in-the-Air Monday night, will be “al FOOLISHMENT., An automobile comes equipped from hinder wheels to forward bonnet e780 a5 % ai i Qn address of but twenty-elght| reeling riot of resplendent revelr: | A twridegroom named Algeroon Ya h all attachments but the one tho sheriff later puts upon it! a 106887 . j Mnes, which Viola Allen will deliver | with “a Wamiog Maya of wineons Sat down B&O. track With:alliattas os a ea 290 8105 99 6* esq 44 at the Prof 1 Woman's Lea witches.” Mr, Wilstach is sufferin: od," anid tho | bride, i i e | Shakespearian celebration | °**"* | witn’s boll on Nis neck? Moris suited’ to black, {MOS CRABB SAYS: “The more I study human nature the less I - ae 12 52 048 Winthro: ne one to hi ~~ - fath folks, When some are human they ain't natural, and when some are 10) 2 e | Massachusetia county” pince (o'real| TO STAR MISS DRESSLER. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ne he roblval pe j 220 98 % G0° 43g, oe ' Dlays and rest. He has entirely 1 Charles Diltingham has contracted} He—1 once thought of golng on the or te tics alba aleag | 1030 Bree i] , envered his health and appeam to be Marie Dressler and | stage, but friends dissuaded me. | ‘i | Re ° ful) of pep. new comedy b She—Friends of the I pre-| You may see water running but you never see it walk; 600 055 The Strand is now maintaining Al wuthor of “The sume You hear tea-kettles singing but you never hear them talk: . 05 one St aetell g eee Meds You speak of clocks as “yoing” but that doeen mean they’! leave; 74 0% °57 COM ® You d-irons often but you never see them grieve; | Boe eB) 77 5% Se Tie 04, S'WHEN' YOU" WERE "A wov | See ees seduliTnweiwicncn, | | TUESDAY, ToMmy SAW oe i? i s in a‘ i m 0O999OODHOG0E96 O05 OH9OHSO 00.6 oe cd EU hay Ret alale aan a eke sncUah saul miayinsadiit cwics! A POLAR me SEF te Ff TEMEMBER THE DAY 7 WE KNOW WHO You may be a Vice President and still be free from vice; WHAT DID H gee So = $+ (on You ect (HALHA, LOOKIT ) | tis Gin, 1s Now lve written all these lines with pains, yet didn’t feel a one, TODAY ? THE GANG DIXOVERED { mama's | HAROLD wasH: | Gi— And now I'm most as glad as you that | have got them dons ze, ware 5 ete faenare MARRIED LIFE STORIES usa . ° — IN i 0 ® > Bits cn ae si \ | ; Memmandiaw,, acceding to the Washingion 1, bape, yon ate noe SOOO" OBOODODOGOGOGOOGDE SOME OF THE DAY’S GOOD GOOG STORIES \ s Sovetesesoes beg that this man be committed for|about. It was a rat.”—Harpere ) weet Wasted Talents. contempt of court!" Magasine. “ \ SOFT ANSWERS TO HARD QUESTIONS. 11H train. robber suddenly ap-| "What {a your name?” asked the A Foolish A er | I red y of the passens | 20 Fy name, your honor, ts Ottiwell ‘oolish Question. natal Loud yt eettary thay 1 tell me if a grasshopper or a flea is the stronges rs were preparing to retire) wood, and I spell it O, double T, CHOOL MISTRESS—Woll, Prea- YOU BE PAPA | yu bot and tell me if os : ; oe e night. double U, E, double L, double dle, dear, what did you len of al hit: eap a hand es their « O sl) out! he demanded, as | double O, Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘ ual HAROLD AND Neither, You are avertooking the humble bumblebee. 1 once anw one lift ae ae Te stern | ss rea AOI yesterday? NLL BE MAMA, Fernie ho eat on it at a pleni—four feet in tho ale , a ' ” New Boy (after deep thought)— WON'T THAT BE | Net UCU res . “This Way Out. You ought to know—you teached me NICE ' n i 4 Soe looked At hin sAol OUNG Arthur, the pride of the|~ Pune Dy i ' 4 i Naan anerenilo tellowe ae Y family, had been attending | 6 i but if 1 was lookt rrest F think Ud pick out something \ to pass the plate now and then, L xchool all of six weeks, and his | Historical. ined right have something to you." | devoted parent thought it was high SMITH, th hi Harper's Magazine. | time he should find out how things s » the teacher, was SCRAMBLED EGG PUZZLES—NO, 17, er ati | were running. So he asked one after- hearing the history class, The : All Doubled Up Ronni pupils seemed unusually dull, “a Before the letters in this eaq & pA jd the| “And what did my little son learn “Now,” she said, “Mary followed were scrambled they spelled the a Nee anneal abgut this morning? Edward VI, didn't she?" 0 Ue GIES SAAT DIY “Oh, . cox told us| sy, tan ( R name of something. which has oa ae ae Or) a ote tee a a “Yes, ma'am,” replied a Iittle trl, more to de with figures than | yn ma gdouble U, # double Lil Meeene mean boy. Now, how do you| “And now, who followed Mary? [ calisthenics, Psa spell mouse?” asked the teacher hopefully, All were $ : ' vy " ordered the clerk; “begin| It was then thet Arthur gave Prom. Suan tor & moment, then Elsie rataed t See if you can arrange the let- ‘ ise of being an jodger. He | her 5 pi M MO ters so that they will spell what “Ty witness replied: “O, double T,| paused meditatively for a moment, | | ream, Toner auanied ‘the teacher, A y they originally did. The tg; double U, E, double I, double U, then eaid: Santina aah "Who followed Mary ih poeshyes “ . wrong. lamb, teacher,” said SO | spelled “BHOTOGRAPT 00 |deiVour boner!” roared the clerk, “Z\ wasn't « sous teacher wes Gelling us! ste trvam Harper's Monthiy, { ¢ 7 4 ‘ ‘ ;