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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday: May 2. 1916 oa sithciermateasanntnantoeatte posses ie oie n.stinnaniieaaatce, A an ee rarer’ “S*’MATTER, POP?” or] cui cinta <— we we we we wu By C. M. Payne . About Plays : na \ I REcron iF THey' fod PoP de) No THrIr- START ANY WAR and Players AROUND HERE, YER Swou LDNT CARE | q | ve NoT UNLeTH Por Wourd STOP pe a! ue Hay'D Wate By BIDE DUDLEY | [etary PURTY QUICK oS yl THe BABY LTHOUGH E. H. Sothern te to| retire from the stage efter he finishes his engagement in “If! I Were King” at the Shubert Theatre, | # isn’t likely that Mra. Sothern (Julia Marlowe) and be wili go to England to take up a permanent reaidence | until the war is over. “While Mrs. Sothern isn't fil at, Prevent,” sald the actor, ‘I would) not risk taking her into the midat of | turmoil.” | “Why are you retiring?” was asked ‘My wife's health won't permit her to act any more and travelling isn't, good for her. | cannot continue act- ing and have her with me. We prefer | to be together all the time. That 2 | ie @e main reason. And then,” con- @uded Mr. Sothern, “I am fifty-seven a Mi 3 oo... Prete ert) 014 and have been on the stage ree ust botore he te conde tor woe] BENRY HASENPF EF FE R—Many a Man Belongs to a Golf Clab, but Can’t Handle One! wt uw By Bud Counthan HE FIRED DONNELLY. = = 0 G0 ‘'BEEN OUT WoW FAR DID ? 200 ‘ARDS Rao Donnelly, who closed with the ‘ : may te mer | ba ce xo PAWS Tue THAT'S | mand we weeks’ additions! salary ye ny aed Pe SKIDDIN "Ite Yike this,” says Leo. “Satur-| @ay night Fred Fleck, manager of the company, caught me iddding while on the stage It isn't unusual, you know, &@ company to have a Httle fun | the closing night, but Fleck hae lwayes been against !t. Well, when caught me he hurried back on the @tage and called me down ‘Just for your foolishness,’ he eald, | ‘I hereby give you your two weeks’ | notion’ “He bad forgotten that it was the! performance. Now," con- » “I'm wondering if I haven't the right to demand two weeks’ additional work, or the salary anybow.” BURT AIDS Frederick Burt, who play of the radiroad ' magnat House of Glass," jx a sculptor and has a studio 2 Washington | are. Yesterday afternoon two of | his pupils, Francia Fulton and Mar-| G tha Ryther, came to the atudio and announced they wanted to be mar- | ried, ‘They had brought along Mr. } Fulton's father, who is a minister, 60 | Mr. Burt “stood up" with them and | Py they were made one, Vi a Some GuY BRHIND ME OM VELL, VE GOT A MI88 TEMPEST TO COMEDY. Vid ff Gov IT Axer’ DETECTIFF voT SEES pDarle Tempest, In her new play, “A WHO GETS DAS BALLS dy's N Pi Cyril rt, will open a New York oa rain AN’ HE VILL MAKE HIM the Comedy Theatre Monday night. | Give tT uP! AN’ HAND The immediate future of “The Fear WIM. @ POKE ON Market” has not been determined. pn DAS SNOT loo SINCE WHEN, OTEY? | Otis Skinner, ing to @ Los Angeles paper ly said thet the beat thing that ever happened to art was when the minstrels “petered “ Will Al. G. Meld please take | noti ee that he and the famous Afty | @re through? MISS BIGELOW /8 OUT. Dorothy Bigelow, who made her professional stage debut in the late lamented “See America First” and | was then engaged by the Mesure. | Shubert to appear in “The Girl From Brazil,” isn't to be in the last named musical piece, after all. Miness is fiven as the reason. For the rol! whioh she was to have filled Frances | Demarest has been drafted from ‘The | Blue Paradise.” Hagel Cox will suc- ceed Miss Demarest in the Casino show PITOU QUITS THE ILLINOIS. £ Augustue Pitou has resigned ay IT’S * manager of the Illinois Theatre in Chicago, and will devote time 3 ve ay of dire A! ‘y a if < a toure of two Irish singin «| show called “Step ‘This W of the stars will be Fiske O'Hara.| pen at the Apollo, Atlantic City, May | about five feet sh Mr, Pitou isn't ready to 22, and come to Broadway for a sume jin front of th VDO@OOOOOS By Ferd G. Long } ‘ lift vaudeville, He will sing thre corking songs of his own composition, “It Pays to Advert se,” “Made in the! ‘My Eugenie Bride.” Frances White, sixteen years old and ved in town morning, Funeh and Judy Theatre, ia all with r OBHHHOHHOHDOHHOHGHTOGHTBOPGHSHHHIDSGTHOSHOGO? bi Pepper and Salt COOOR PASSED BY ¢ HAZEN CONKLIN Ray Meh de ther sub, 1) me went oe a Coprright. 1916, Prem Publidhing Oo, (N.Y. Breniag Word.) ©: nen me, | iam Rock anc open offices in New York. | Pyrriy gathered | means Some men live on for years and years Pane? | dancing that t say the folks in her 'e . | SWEATMAN THINKS OF ONE. | Carl Randall has been engawed for | home town, El Paso, Tex, got out tie | With heads quite dead above the ears. Harry Sweatman was in «# philo- ANB a + featuring the | Bath Wait Kingsley says Fannie al . . Be | i featuring the] pe; ‘ eophloal mn ua ahh Ae be nib. Dollh Sisters: opened’ in Attentig city | Teady has a throttle hold on stardom Many husbands support their wives—except in argument, At the Friars Club he looked languid. | !8¢ night IN SELF-OEFENSE VIOLENT VERSE | Vy acrogs the room and said Derwent Hall Caine and his father's) Contrary to all reports, we absolutely ‘Discretion 4a the better part of| DAY fe.” have returned from | ana we absolutely |The women no hereafter dread: Villa.” | 98 “And,” he added, ‘the best part of It in, it's original with me, AV aipaeatian anal They often “cut each other dead. agents, have| ! oint Home Ball-players must for Heaven thirst; | But ist? fii rooWlaHenT So many of them “die at firet.” 7 | Broad pen ‘J A LOVELY TIME Was Hap, | Hifoalway a sti A copy-reader’e life is thrilling: PA +4 Hd came off with a loud repe Charles Me nd mus! | He epende it “killing, killing, killing.” tl returned from Pinehurst, N playing goli | aloof “The Blue Para a flying squirrel vamed where To be a “dead-head” now and then. | | It's half of life to many men | Copyright 1918, Proms Puokaning Co (NY hvening World, permitted than sixty seconds at a tine SUER ae inten aronng) UNA umn dance, | The softest hearts the hardest beat * Bc sanscipinsinan cnacanimiemmennanie scieninnaesi a iin satin this morning the autos!’ George Vivian, Manager of the has To “make a killing on the Street.” Inft ti rey i s i W: | chitd th d the first - — --- - For Information On! Sure, He Was. | chia that ador was the firs 4 CO4HDDVOOOOWO: Game {lke who think that they een sing Ridden ivan cn. a nis " N fi the Southern tiners |»! bus landed after 8 WHEN YOU WERE A B By Jack Callahan wg Lannet be kept tram “murdering” | AN "piace and eventually « zairond pasting through she Habana attentively; ‘then, * @ a *OOR.6 ‘ aeracas he distric! c ‘ ne) er | atte 4 : a If It wasn't for their telling ue we'd mise knowing how emart tote of was run through the district |e daughter. When they came to] "Ot yen tan WE YOO EVER FORGET 1(SQ vou WAS Ze people are! hate Waa oan Lima ERY ane ithe aN Ae oe ae wWatlliea Lindel MAL RtenT EE eae D Aweully TWE TIME YOU HIT YOU ‘ g ‘ WHAT |8 YOUR FAVORITE WoRD? jstopped at the farmer etation on) commonly known on Vatinge Lent, | sia Mckerhooies.eememeen THE OL GENTS PIPE BLOWIN’ BuBBLES{ | HE LOOKS : (Contnwted by C. D., Brous | signal pe meter red ees plain te rN bocke! 4 : EH? 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