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a eee , j oe SEO Ct LDC LT Te ORE LIL EEE Oe Feige AC About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY OOO: F all goes well, Gilbort his 4a from San Franciseo te New Y nd join HW. H. Frazee ¢ producing of plays, Mr Anderson eputed to be very wenithy, and he is also known to have & penchant for ending money. ‘Therefore, his en nto New York producit with interes which Mr. Auderson has arranged to| buy, will be t of the Frazee- | Anderson op Broncho Billy" | ja in the « t present. He ts the owner of Gayety 7 Franck i build house ity on whieh spend $2 1 ' the Strand “MOLLY O!" FOR CHICAGO John ew musical sh M or will 5 Opera House, Chi run. in the cast will be Tom Lewis, taro ‘ ay, Tom Conkey, John| s 1 They any Miss Gallaway is egarded by Mr, Cort as “find OH, HOW DISTRESSING! Cha K. Harris ts to make a film ealied ‘Pools in Bohemia.” It is said will be a “startling disclosure of the wels that take place in New York's White Light District.” Hearta will be broken, women wili alt at home and weep f Koing husbands, and | Hauor will be drunk | BARNES TO BE STARRED. T. Roy Barnes has been ngaged for | three seasons t Arth Hammer- | stein. The manager announces ho! will star the comedian tn the fall In a new Hauerbaoh-Frimi opera | BY WAY OF DIVERSION There was a man in our town and he was wondrous wise. He won a girl by ocoffing at his mother's pump- kin pies, He told the little maiden she would make a model wife and suffered with dyspepsia nearly all his| married life. There was a giri in our| town and she had lots of sense caught a man by telling him his ideas Were immense. She let him talk about himself each time dropped around. | He bored her but she married him. Success her efforts crowned. In seok- ing things in this old world just use| your brain a bit. Play on the other man’s conceit. It always makes a hit.| A compliment placed here and there OM no on are will grate. Your fish: | ing won't be fruitless if you use the| pfoper bait. I've never met a human yet who wouldn't lend an ear to bite of praise about himself. That's what Shey Hike to Bear, There ‘2 one excep- ion—I, myself; they've tried it man times and I ha: +4 , bow do y 8 a ed. Bay, by the lke these rhymes? MARTY PUNISHED HIM. There certainly is some class to Marty , Broadway's abbre- vieted Beau Brummel and booking Agent. Wednesday Harry Hempstead, owner of the Giants, invited him to Philadelphia to see the McGrawites and the Phillies as 4 the opening game of the season. Marty accepted and when he appeared at the train he had a beautiful “Midnight Frolic” girl om either arm. At his left was May Leslie while Margaret Morris olung to his right wing. A baseball fan oad wee trio over and grinned. led Marty. ." continued the at there isn't very much meat sandwich.” for that Marty refused to in- treduoe him to the two demure. lovely maidens. fan, im that Just aossip. Bisten Vailely % to play th Meunedy role im a "Fake and Warmest Dext season Fortesque will have a part in Making Goo few w ve eX} nd Brooklyn for six nor earch of @ position | are ob pre Miss Kellogg's joy ‘ “ cred her. s k whet sala was! gin, | f @uroed back her culls and staried if ¢ A “To en Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday. April 14, 1916 | “*S*MATTER, POP?” HAY, — tHat ed MDs AE hhh 5 ORT AIOE LEE or ae once &> a Boot! WE ALL ARE GuRE > ( e VERY GoRRY TO Lote | 5 Sou MIGTO Cay WELL NEVER MIND "MO%E DoNT Grieve! ) Baz Nes _ = —— YES" MoSE—X ) LEAVE “To<DAY fF “To © HEAD "5 AN it Ly " bom Hf ‘QR Ee Dh le) vera COPTHENL 1818 Pree PuBMAETN C8 (NY Rvening Woes | FLOOEY AND AXEL—Herealter Flooey Had Better Give His Advice to Axel Over the ’Phone! A LOTTE TUNG Y'FoRGGT NESTERDAY AXEL , WHEN AN, UMPIRE IS WATCHING A FOUL BALL’ HE ALWAYS PULLS OFF WIS MASK So HE CAN SEB WHICH Side OF THE FOUL LINE SHE DROPS ON! nN “The Suffragettes,” staged by the Feminist Society. The Rev. Dr. Joseph Silverman is talk on the play Temple Hmanu-H) to-morrow morn- to ine. Helen Gurney, in private life Mra. Branch O'Brien, ohogue to open O'Brien Castle The Behman Show, with Lew Kelly in @ new musical piece by Junie Mo- Cree, called “Hello, New York!" may occupy the Columbia this summer. |. Sothern's two weeks of “If for the benefit of the B. I yesterday. Francisco for China, where Miss Sohife will DDHOBOOOH ~MWREDDOEODODIOOTIOODSOTEEROM ; LIFE STORIES O, DODO TDOSHOOHOHOE, MISS FAY KELLOGG, Architect, Whose Great Courage OF er SUCCESSFUL WOMEN No.I.—Part Three B8HTTTHHIGIOTONNCHIONVGITTTIOIG’ has GEE, AY Lost SIGHT OF (T VEN AY TOOK Das MASK OFF! i whioh will be| marry Edres Herbert. Miss Blood wili| Lou-Tellegen, Tom Barry and Au-| CROWING HIS SPECIALTY. be bridesmaid, | gustus MacHug' } Having read in department The Knickerbocker Hotel may have| , It is likely th owithat A. H. Wood o produce a “Justice” at] a musical revue when tts second floor | “Come to Bohem! | dra The Squab » performer has anager for an engage- s he is an animal tmi- phia, will open @ ment a week ie: ft Hudson ta singing energeti the cast Robert Pitkin, Stanley Ridges and Maudo Reatty have been eng 1 Edwin T. Emery to go to Sa cisco for a season of musical stock at | 4 the Columbia,‘ company w FOOLISHMENT. open in “Oh, I Say THIS 18 SIGNIFICANT. Edward Kummerou, who is arrang- Had ing to eta; “Hamlet” here during the Shake: jan celebration, says that FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, hie repr ntative ja negotiating with “I hear they found Ville hiding tn a Bruce Edwards, Charlea Dillingham’s | church.” eneral manager, for the use of the! “Liow did they locate him?” entury Theatre. “The church bell tolled,” YOOPEOODOOOO DODO? DHDOOOOOOOOD>) ® By Eleanor Schorer cafe opens in June. Doyle & Dixon and the Ford Sisters are to dance at the hotel next week. Alloe Leal Pollock, one of the au- thors of ‘The Co-respondent,” has made @ melodrama of her sketch, “The Stool Pig@n,” and it will be produced in the fall Alderman Francis P. Bent, as the billing calls him, will be featured at the Palace next week in an illustrated travelogue concerning Mexico and con- ditiona there. Alice Brady, Peggy Wood and Ber- wil appear in three the Greenroom Olu! Gress rehearsal at the Astor The- atre, April 28. The playlets are by < tten that rnin} ment. He se tator. “My specinity ts °y \writes the app! aut gone to Pat. the rooster-crow, at the Sbu- jel Frobman oy wih sail DDOBDDODOOG®HHDGHHHO™®EGGDHASHOOPHDOGGDD HOOGOSIAIAPI. ASO .OGHS © O00 OOS Helped Her Achieve Distinction in Her Field. The moment the was hired she went right to work work ata sn Wjehe worked for one yearn sk The young men in the office tried in vain to annoy her. She made good and then decided to study further abroad. J large draw-1 ‘The young men employed in tho! her now, and worked with her rather! the work done hore that she decided be hers. office did much to make Ife unpleas- | than against her, there was nothing to be gained by rit did not go S2t for “the skirt." Often they told| This 18 the only time thet Mise| her remaining. yer, whom it|ree 1 to discourage her, Kellogg has had any interference from| After counting her savings she ro- hom Ot but Miss Kellogg wisely turned | men in business, All other expert-| solved to abroad and study her leaf ear and went on with her work | ences have been most happy, and that | work tn {ts larger, more magnificent and things that 99 If she were alone tn the room, men do many favors for her that. form , seeing the futility of | they would not consider doing for an- tendered her resignation and refforis to breaks the spirit of this|other man has been proved #0 ) her employer understood that young woman, they beoame hor | times over, i remuneration was no induce- nds instead of foes, Gradually| What with at {t was purely a matter of y realized that quite 1 t rwiedge, he i 2 yi n the world wa wee na eudted " ‘ ‘ lisnowiedee usefy ty jae A fund of, Af . Mins Kk M They Mied|seacdsd auch 4 miata of perkeckon Iwy Actives Ma Lali) a se Haut we a) oe we we we oe 7 By C. M. Payne —— ET Care) TOE at . Dorou ~| Seal ALL RIGHT. Jaley | Cait NOW WHAT leusqeueu| Tew Me’ AM caer You cau, any levee feted) How tay | At Fours J oR 6 YeS ¢ oN lin DEeD/ us'eD ) ) werd 'T co ) PoP | : > © ed | ages ) | { Ceo ynant, i910, Prem Pvt HENRY HASENPFEFFER-—Fishing for a Compliment, Henry Caught “$0 Y'GWINE Fo’ LEAVE UG Boss we we { TIVE No DousT Youtt | ») ial \ E A BETTER Boss lol Casino! 7 Sa 4 ?- nt Co(M Y Rvesiag Worley vy ost By Bud Counihan _ {DATS BES wor w ) ye \—, LAST Boss Gai ) —_——> WHEN HE Ps = TITIAN. TOUS PENNY ANTE: Keeping a Pat Hand Secret z Imm T NIT We, SS = == mm oT P, Bien Mit i WEL, weuv | THouGHr SMATTER, \ (Mat | COME:ON THERE.) / WHat! DonircnA \!!\' WE WERE ALL ASLEEP \ | Lost Your. Pony BD Jou? ] orale : Tear ee | "mM No MIND [74 we \Dhaw Now AN IF per .¥'kNow || /| MEY, FELLA *Hook-LookoUT READER . Slams Guy's it | WA. by ae COR Some Speed. N his Savannah camp Bill Dono- van, baseball manager, had a dusky-hued waiter at the hotel by the name of Sutton. Bill had to re proach Sutton more than once for a lack of ability in arriving with the food. Sutton promised to tmprove {Ono morning he brought in a con- |signment of griddle cakes that had gone cold “What do you mean," said Bill, "by | | bringing me in cold cakes?” | ‘Well, I'll tell you, boss,” said Sut- }ton. “I bruni for you that I guess they hit up with a draught.—Everybody’s Magazine. \ ann A Concession. 66D) OBBY," inquired the mother, B “did you wash your face and hands before the music teach- or came?" “Yes'm." “And your ears?” “Well, id Bobby, fudictally, “I washed the one that would be next to her.”"~-Ladies' Home Journal Bumstead’s Worm Syrup he wale 00 har Lee vate YOUMIIES, Ble Diy Phil, Sm AMT an! Ea them cakes in so fast) ‘a ! | spring style, in two heights ASHBY-o'in. =LEXICGON-ak%in SLVETT. PEABODY & CO. 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