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| } } » frequently is told s! | this one, It’s very Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. May 1. 1916 About Plays and Players nouncing the return to the stage of James T. Powers in @ mew straight comedy by Mark Swan called “Somebody's Luggage.” The play ie an adaptation of J. F. Russell's novel of the same name. Heretofore Mr, Powers has been identified al- y with musical work, among his successes being “The Mes- renger Boy,” “The Blue Moo: The Jewel of Asia” and “Havana. body's Laixcgage” is in reh will be seen in one of the Shu theatres here soon, In the cast ing Mr. Powers are Ethel ‘erry, LAllian Tucker, Louise Emery, Lionai Belmore, Edward Lester, J. T. Chaille, George Reidell, Alexander Loftus, George Manning, Eric Blind, William Caryl and James L. Malaidy. WATTERSON A PRESS AGENT. Henry Watterson, editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, has ex- ressed a wish to serve on the Pub- Hcity Committee of the Friars’ Frolic and has been notified that he has been made a full-fed ‘ *Marse Henry” ts a Fria one, and he wants to see the @ucceed, He even threatens to to New York and foin the parade May 28, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Lucinda is a weird young miss, the strangest girl I know. It's not be- Cause she scorns tle men—she always has a beau, She likes to put on pretty clothes; sie loves to drive a car, but here's what's strange—she doesn't want to be a movie star, Lucinda "a do well on the who turn out 'd be a queen, They've hinted that they'd like to have her try it for a while. But all e's done is shake her head bewitch- ely and smile. In all my travels through this ind—and say, I've travelled some "ve never found a irl ike her, &| » almost strikes me umb. They've « | possessed a hank- ering in motion films to act, except ne. I'm puz- gled, for a fact. I didn't know there lived a girl with so much self-control, who'd never let this acting fad creep fm her little soul. Lucinda swears sho has no wish to be a movie star, She's very firm about it too, and—oh, well, there you are! MERKERT WITH THAYER. Bert Merkert, heretofore @ come- most exclus! @creen, A dozen m esensccosonssnncoem, “'S*MATTER, POP?” — we ot rr] oe we we we we By C. M. Payne HENRY HA Lis 3EN- You Dont Quite Gir ME I SAID YA HAD You HEV so} am eR PoPs NOSt He's Got ir +s seuet RIGHT ON tis FACE, te ant vote Onpyrteh', 1916, Pram Putiishing Co NY. Ry we we oe oe By Bud Counihan is | ea Worle) worl I CANT HAVE A NEW PAIR OF SHOES | aaa. ' THe weex 2 Wo! bi Ag BUT SOU CAN GET 2 MAKIN’ OF me ! ARE Nou A “SELF A mip ‘ = AN' EVERY THIN '=\OuRE A FINE HUSBAND—‘You SeuReM Hausa! OTT 2 2) guia TUE ; TTT ry! fe} ‘ ‘ U ’ ‘ ' ‘ Stems TME AXEL, TuaT THE GIANTS ARE. DOWN IW “THE os in legitimate straight comedy, ||) ceaR CLASS Y'MIGHT FavoR ‘EM arranged to take up film work. Ho has been engaged by Otis B. Thayer, who used to be well known the legitimate as an actor, to act in igh class one-reel comedy movies. Mr. Thayer has been operating a studio in Colorado Springs, but he has come to New York to stay and will have a picture making place here. TO ADD A MATINEE. Busineas has been so good at the Bronx Opera House and Teller’ Shu- bert Theatre, Brooklyn, this season that it is planned to add a mat- inee at each of these houses next sea- son. At present they have but two matinees each a_week—Wednesdays and Saturdays, Next season after- noon perfiprmances will probably be given on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, A. 18 A COMICAL CUS8S. A. Beckerman, our Brooklyn cor- respondent, has come to life again, The mail which has just arrived has brought a joke from him. Have you got a moment? If s0, squander it ton to complete arrangements for The path of the tired business man Refusing A’e lateot witticiom. Here putting “Ramona” in the Colonial] will ead to the New Amaterdam root TO SUCCEED— YQBOWGNAD}IGOSVGODGOGBOSSGOS BDODHHAGGHOOHHHSC $ ta exactly as he wrote it ore, to-night. ‘The girls of both the “Mid- e e “Why so end?" Lois Clark has been engaged by| night Frolic” and the “Follies” will be | Follow the lines of the least resist ENING WORLD'S ee tddi it b ad “| gave up my lodgings and 1|Lee Kugel for a part in Rachel|OD hand to brighten things up, the) = anoes e a Bierce Core, pole Fo tind orhers.” is Cunees Bey rye beer Net ceene lon being the annual “Follies” | Stick to your job with great perslst- TOO OO OOOO OO OOOO 00000 CODCOD OU OODOOOOULr Wfeshington, D. C.?" la, 19 coming to Now York for the |), Will!am Courtletgh has accepted an| coigce wi’ “The mint?” exbrees purpose, he ways, of seeing | Bvitntion to, addrege the, dinere at | Coliess all dues with firm Insietence: || St EEPYLAND STORIES “Certainly! You'd be eure to get|the Hippodrome show. the farewell banquet which the Twi- | And keep the duns at respectful dis- . quarters there.” Henry light Club will tender E. H. Sothern tance! By Uncle Bill. =. wnucke!” wari. Robies in | and Julta Marlowe May 7, at the , LS —E a at the Ga ote! ‘more, Coy it, 116, by The Ps Publish Co, FOR THE “POP” CIRCUIT. Lou-Tellexon will resume his acting A Pity. Pre New or Eveng Word) The Castle Square Theatre ana]in “The Kin of Nowhere," and Leo IGH on the roof of the four- NE day Tim walked down the i‘ Pitctohateln een jen Robert Hastings Goodman doesn't BABY TiN) WA KAG, SOR Rl ae the Chastaut” Btrese ret | Lover to-night nn TN? GP profess to be @ Vocaliat, but he was wheeler was piled a most mis- road and came to the lane and in Philadelphia, are slated for| There 1s to be a beauty show for |*MHins at the Friars’ Club carly yes- cellaneous collection of lug: walked down the lane and went je new International Circuit of pop- rofeswional models at Castles-In- Mainly ener a He Sad Balehed he | wage. Savagely the cabman had into Sleepyland Forest. He Priced theatres. The Lexington Air Wednesday night, ee Tned |tolled at his task, but it was ended | followed the path all covered with fe or the Plaza here in New| At the Founder's Day celebration | "4 thanked him, ven: oy ” fork will Ukely be included, also, at Vassar Friday Edith Wynne ae sing !t over,” said Mr,| at lest. Then a jaded little woman| pine needles, and turned around the ae Mathison will give a dramatic read- | P' : came out of the house and eyed her! corner, and there he met the King of Gossip. Ing from “Don Quixote.” came from Richard Carle,| cherished belongings for a moment , aah ; . Rita ant, dancer, will arrive | “Over In Jers before entering the vehicle. the Woods. The King was a big man, fen Hardy has beon engaged for | prom robe bh ths binlend | The concert ended then and there, ‘ you've got everything,|@bout as big as a daddy, When he 4 4 Saturday, Among her new dane ma'am?" asked the cabby, with sar-|saw Tim he put out his hand and Al Jolson is to introduce a mediey | SAtuytay. Among her new dan | FOOLISHMENT. castic politeness, heat A Ge Ra ke ii) $f this old sones in “Robinson Crusoe | ang (By ¥ ) “Yes, that's all,” was the reply, | °" aw eder do), aint” = ANd Tip ar." beginning to-night, The cabman glanced back at the| "membered his manners and put out Margot Williams has gone to Du- | pr: Yuth to appear in stock. She's the Gir! who made the hit in “Experience, Marie Tempest, in Cyril Harcourt's | ¢ mew comedy, “A Lady's Name,” will | strand ore! open at the Princess, Montreal, to- | ra W. McClelland has gone to Bos- ibe ie f. Norman Trevor and Capt, Smart, a @ play calle A LITTLE ON YER DECISIONS? QT THE Same TIME YOU'LL | MAKE A HIT WITH THE GIANT "TWAS ALL CARLE’S FAULT. va_even int hynter ‘inate cue house as he remarked: “Seems a pity,| his right hand and shook hands and tral Hittle maid's back, don't it, to les the doorstep?"— | said “How-de-do, sir So the King said itish army officer, ha Thi And they're treating the girl for bactert with the Mexican situation pee oe ee Liverpool Mere ou seem to be POOIODOOIHOCDHTHOGOAHOOHODSOS 8 WHEN YOU WERE A 20989ONITOOVHOBWITDOVOOIDIES HOBO HOEOS REMEMBER THE WELL: STOP CRy-) ( THERE'S AW. PUT ON AN- TOOTH -ACHE? DON'T YOU LET Ow-00! PULL THE ME TOOTH SYMPATHY YoU GOT ING. WE CAN'T NOTHING “y i coma a memb 1 : c 3 OTHER RECORD LUKE! CAN THAT Your fowls are suffering from| marbles ome a member, so Twill tell you how | ‘The Kiddie Klub, Evening Work WHE: a] $ WRONG WITH ' ae death. It {8 an old complaint. The After a whie Tim wanted to spin] ~~ . a to do it. Cut out the “coupons Park Re NYOU HAD A J JHELP IT: WHY || Rouse || You'LL FIND NOISE. D'YA THINK fl | Gniy treatment that we can preacrite| tops, but the King said; “You are ton | The Evening World has » bappy the one printed below. ach| If you do this coring oe Shit be . SYMPATHY IN THE WE'RE HARD °° a London Tit-Bits. little to spin. tops. Walt till you furpnies fe gtd re ane The Jub" aay bhe Hale will be’ a member of the Evening World's Mish se 5 Past Hut Vit ould not| Heading above has alr tol vu ne rom 1 to 2, from 2 to 8 and | Kidd i c YOUR BROTHER DICTIONARY HEARING? WE " [Wait He said: “want to apin tops] What itis. Ira a Kiddie Klub! With| #0 on, And when you have six of| Klub pin end verdes cnaeMeee TOO’ . She Knew. | now." He stamped nis foot and erik ub ping and membership certificates | the Day uae numbers run in re on, four name printed here amon, a * * u as he always did whe ie ariten e e a A OOTH ACHE, LIVE, aged four years, wont tor] anything ina hurry, He howled “Awe Kiddie Klub will be published | th shld sisi << “ar narde, director of the| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Se ra, is preparing a pro-| “I've got ten apples and I wa a nico little boy. I keep these woods amme of compositions by Gluck. | divide. them equally” a aa An Old Complaint. for nice little boys to play in. How me Panay will play tt during | children. How shall I do it?" 'T ip related of a rural editor that| Would you like to play ball?" ‘Tim week in wi i fake apple sauce. ] he once received this question| aid: "I would lke it very much, ‘ ee CUA OS APE thank you." Then the King led the BOY POMODDIGDODGHHOPHHADANVOSCODODDODOOOOGOD. “What is the mater with my hens?| W@y to a@ fine, big grass plot, all The King said: “You seem to be a nice little “boy—how would you like to play ball?” By Jack Callahan 8 Every morning I find one of them|#mooth and green, which Tim had al I ain tea ee UAE S BOOOCOOOSOOSORGEGD | 101d Out stiff and cold on the hen-|nover scen before, They played ball corner, Notice that only members house floor." jong time Next day the answer duly appeared | * ons time N FoR THE LOVE OF || | in the query column: smooth pi 4 2 " a slip of "a and then they went to a!1 COUSIN ELEANOR’S = || may compete, ‘Now l’ can just (dress, angeaner Sith your name, a © of ground and played “KLUB COLUMN” imagine how anxious you are to’be- | mail to YOU DON'T HAVE # a walk with her father one To ADVERTISE IT. June morning. Hearing a bird | yal Mee-ce-ce-yah!” just like ch week. Wednesdays and Fri- | aie in aaldi i “ ‘© Will be all sorts of interestin, singing by the roadside, she stopped he King said: “All little boys who re Wi ri to admire his beautiful black acd | cry. ' e-ce-yah!' will have to be| things done for you kiddies by this white coat |spanked.” But Tim was very angry | {lub There is a bully woud story by cy ee rn nd he didn't care, » paid: “My | “Uncle 0 n with, and a : poke, papal”, ahe exclaimed, “seo| aud he didn't cur, He ald: "My| pride picture contest. And. fust tor mi OreNONEY TO MEMBERS OF THE “KIDDIE KLUB.” “) » do - + | little boy hen Tim howled fa ~ | @ lark you and I are going to pl at iny kit 1° ‘@ to draw pictures that Ti How do you know it's a bobo- worse than evar? Mee} heing cousins. You are my. little || EVENING WORLD wanti oe niet aatied tine ak thae, e0-00-yah \ [ to encourage them. 80 all members of the link?" asi t Tho King picked up Tim and put| usin and Tam your big cousin, 1|] Kiddie Klub will be given a chance to ehow what fine young oe him over his knee and spanked Par | am not so big at that, but Iam big || they are. | rd, just r 4] enough to answer some of your let- pretty hard, just like that, But ‘Tim | CROwEn fo answer some of your let- Every month awards of one dollar each will be given “'Cause L ‘stintly heard It bobble, was the reply.—Ladies' Home Journ. a eae Knew His Value. Tae arte at nino Dann fald:| column. How would you like that? Klub ‘Sidaisa who 6 nd | the and Co: Saget “ es Pugh pe Nor LT Be sure to read about the drawin own-up artis ot the best HERE ts an Mustrator tm chi-| Yelk. Will you stop howling?” | Tim] oontest. All particulars are printed | d the dollars. Only kiddies who have sent in thelr gis coyue, and cago who has lately been so | Sai) ah Ni not st In the square in the lower right-hand |{ have joined the Klub may enter the picture contest, but while yo beset with orders for work of| So the King put ‘ over hip knee |] saving up your coupons you may be drawing your pictures, When the | various sorts that he has felt obliged |again, and this time he spanked hit pictures start coming in certain selected i \to enliat the ald of collaborators, harder. “You must not howl," the PIN COUPON } Praeintnntteniet ier es ones will be printed, with the We ORRETine eeuae OTM RS] Tene ee ee rou SOR iy HONE A new contest will be run each month, Kiddie Klub members ma “tow much w ou pay Ine a week| After a while Ti nade up his mind EVENING WORLD enter every contest until they have won an award, but only one award to work for you? | that he ought to be a zood boy. So he|| «KIODIE KLUB” will be made to cach member, 1 pay every man what be t#|siid to the King: “Lil be a good boy The contest this month will be to see which five kiddi worth," was the short reply and I'll never howl Mee-ee-ee-yan Aho ben inLPARtah ainaierbaliteatigttare ie can draw he artist scratched his head re-| again.” So the King said: “I'm glad pictures the « lubhouse, Draw your ‘and put bim down on the flectively, ‘Then be picked up his hat| to bear it ox, but a little larger, Send they Beckively, chen be picked us Py a ( With your name and address te the Kiddle Klub Contes, Evening can't work thet reels at) | Ea tinny Merl ile Grams ie cad Workd; Ne. 63 Park Row, New York, Senteny's phia Ledger. were happy forever after, ‘