The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1916, Page 16

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About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY OOOO OOUe OOO MBLARA JOEL isn't to appear in IC) “John W. Biake," the new play by Roi Cooper Megrue and Irvin Cobb, after all. Miss Joe) is of the opinion that the leading feminine Pole, which she was to portray, though & good one, isn’t exactly sulted to her talents, and she bas relinquished It AD interesting feoture of the new play Will be its division into two “epl- @des," each of which will have a umber of scenes. Miss Joel and her Busband, Jack Jiillon, will spend the @ommer at Fairhaven, J, where the actress wil) read plays and fish “CHIN CHIN” RETURNS. The “Chin Chin beaded by Fred Stone, Dave Montgomery and Frisco, the circus yas returned to New York, having closed its sea- @on in Chicago Saturday. Since leav- ing the Globe Theatre the company fas visited only two cities Boston and Chica rly in August It will roasse: for a tour that will in elude a number of the other large Cities. A CANE FOR CURRIE. William H. Currie, who was mani ir of “His Majesty Bunker Hean, returned to New York with a fine Id-headed cane presented him by 18 associates in the company. Mr. Currie is Vice President of the re- cently formed theatrical social or- zation known as the Dangfers’ ub. Its) = membership inciutes orge Welty, “Al Simmons, mer and others of that clan SHESGREEN WITH INCE. company rse, James Shesgreen, who has been Manager for Margaret Anglin for four y become general rep Tesenta Thomas W. Ince and Just before leaving d her up for mo- tlon picture work “P. & P.” IN PARIS. “Potash & Perlmutter” (the firet dramatization of the Glass stories) 1s doing well in Paris. It was translated into French by John Raphael. Arquil- Here is playing Mawruss and Max Dealy Abe. WANGER HAS RESIGNED, With the exception of a_ single, mild-looking office boy, the Blixabeth Marbury organization is now an all- female affair. Walter Wanger, who was the Marbury general manager, has resigned. The boy, it is under- Btood, is @ Suffragist ASK US—WE KNow. ‘Was Rube Marquard ever an actor? —Isaac Spitz. No, but he was on the stage, My son works in a bank, but he is @ natural born singer. How can he get a tria!?—Mrs. Rosie Julie See Have him swipe some of the bank's | funds. This isn't theatrical, but I am an} actor. I want to ask why the Repub- Ucans did not nominate Roosevelt.— Francis X. Lavelle They thought it no Hughes. T have written a song called “When Mother Flipped the Flapjacks."” How ean I sell it?—A, Whiff, Consult some musical friend who fives in a detached house. He un- @oubtedly has a cellar Home Harry | and Comic Page | “’S’*MATTER, POP?” wu UNTING SOME, 1 | | | | | of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday. June ws we Od ws se ws SuPPose THeRE WAS A BEAR COMING UP THE STREET AND ONE COMING DOWN THe sTreer AND ONE COMING ACROSS THE STREET, AND ONLY ONE BuLte IN YouR GUN Do You suPpPose You'D THINK OF ANYTHING To Do Conmem, Wie, Prone Pena Co (HT Breaing Wertey HENRY HASENPFEFFER— The New Maid Shortly Will Become a “Canned Peach!” c | FLOOEY AND AXEL— Axel Will yey" wor'ke Ya DIN’ Y'Pock Sime? \E tT BANE Loapen!" 1 Leomriene tate, rene run Y VANTA SEE A , f ADI MORE SENSE “THAN ‘T'LOOK DOWN tn RIFLE. BARREL 21 WOT ARE ‘GONNA Gwe SHER “TH “AIR’ For 2 DAWGONIT - SHE SEEM® “TO Be NICE Yee BUT rm GONNA “FIRE* HER “S-MoRROW | ; a I Gee Nou ve HiRED A NEW | © “GIRL” MI DEAR: syrah A916. Prag PuNNmine Us (NT Brening Wort) Stand for a Lot, but — — — jor! ANT CHA WY - (EIT WENT OFB ACCIDENTALLY , You'd) BE WASTING A PERFECTLY Good CARTRIDGES VELL - vot oF tr? week, and that night the rain washed! fer the loikes of me to be sittin’ tis GOSSIP. the paint all off. Campbell came to tenin’ to family sayerets at all, so T Basal be continyed| New. York yesterday to register a}come away.’ Mime. Yvette Guilbert has taken al fh err pears oe beige sdgemien LIFE IN THE BRONX. i. at Interlaken, N. J. for the) Regina Jones. Her father 1s a Boston| Jake Rosenthal has discovered that new comedy, “Little Lady in Blue,” was played for the first time last night at Nixon's Apollo The- atre, Atlantic City. Loney Haskell was seen walking up fe or, 0 wo | od to/Clarence Sweitzer owns a butter and bury you for $65, PS Pleased (cn eese store in the Bronx. Also that Will Rogers and the Dolly sSisters)he has « son-in-law named Isa Bunn, returned to the “Midnight Frolic” last; Who works in a> distillery, Isa, it night. William Rock, Frances White,|/seems, has @ brother-in-law named Bar ay| Mysterious Milo, Fred Nice and Ada| Frank Crumbs, who is shipping clerk ne eels at the, street In Broadway) May Weeks are newcomers in the|in a big bakery. If you don't believe parading with the Fi show. nie this, go to Jake with your complaints. Jules Jordan show a — the Bronx Opera House Sunday nieht.| _ MURPHY TELLS ONE. IT'S A BEAR. He has been offered some good book- Py tA was he Pyle AW George Robinso manuger of tho s: ete hee ‘ nee oO! Yew Brighton re, has given a Cecil Lean and his wife, Cleo May-| house,” he sai hew Irish|hear to the Prospect Park menagerie field, will leave to-day for the White Servant a girl just om Ireland | je didn't know What else to do with Mountains. They will travel by imo-| =a ticket tu a Hine darn thing r car, 9 v'elock the gir Jeanne Eagles has returned from! theatre. Her mistress we FOOLISHMENT,. Kansas City She will to the Didn't you like the play, wilax Garite ® Thousand Islands soon, Early in Au-|she asked ! Whee Cor gust she will begin rehearsing in o| “ rything was foine,’ replied | Now tes Rew play under the management of th Uset ina lovely seat enjoy Makes Con Joseph Brooks. in’ meself lookin’ at a splendid pic Sam Ash, tenor, has left the cast of ture. But afther a whole they took FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Katinka.” Hhe will spend the sum-|the picture up an’ ft found “He made love to her in a ham- mer making phonograph records lookin’ into a gintleman's i mock Campbell Casad, who lives on a farm} out come some ladies who by Yes in New J » Painted his barn last! disctiss family matters. Sure it wasn't’ And then they had a falling out."* aoe ERE ODG: NYANE, DON'T ASK VE Two ALREADY. Za PR gh OTE A BOY By Jack Callahan 3 poOea99009 JdDSOIOTOIONTOET® HE'LL GET "CAKED" WHEN AUNT LUCY GOES, BELIEVE ME! IT'S NO USE TALKIN' THAT KID'S HEAD 1S LINED WITH DERE AINT NO MORE CAKE, THE LAST PIECE YoU GAVE To AUNT LUCY- MA, 7) creed ME. HAD PIECES a == OW Tee MOUTH TO SUPPRESS LAUGHTER. 214. Prem Pasting Co (NT Bree) >} or}lor) “BusINESS oF POP WHAT TOMMY With pencil line co Copyright, Wi, by Lhe Breas Wubusiiug Co. (Lbe New York Evening World), 0 DOK By Alma Woodward : @BOCOOGOOO | (The New York Evening World), | COQOQOQOOECOOO® TOOOG DOOD Copyright. 1916, by The Preas Publishing Co. The Snows of Yesteryear. ticed on some of your subjects I guess SCENE. Offices of the Gloria Film Company. | YOU Won't have any trouble slicing me Mollie, toggett | off to an artistic line, | Anatructions rn Mr. A, (eagerly) —My dear Miss | | Bfottte, there's nothing we can't do {nat that arm! jail. I tell you I want some slick [photos this time. I'm sending you to |the swellest photograp’ r in the city Not because I want to, y’ understand but because the other companies are pulling this Fifth Avenue stuff and we gotta tral, I want these photos of you to beat every | hands down, I want « combination that can't be beat. stuff, eh? Well, I spend all my. day paper! lary in clothes—so I haven't got/or a hitchin anything to invest, A. (smiling)—You mtsunder- Your general manager says thrones. nts class. Well, he's going to get G. M ain going to make you a com- 1am going to take tho torso post? it. J er sereen star | posite up a quarter admisston OC TOO. M. (firmly)--Now, don't be tn phe hy these days. And now! Mollie (aghast).—The arm of Helen | Such vurry, You say you| tim ne to let ion, into. a secret, | of Troy, for whom @ seven years’ aa 4 nbeanidant ou are going to be the first subject | war was waged. understand, and you don’t ator my new experiment, I have a| G. M. (coldly)—That doesn't cut i ‘any ice—she never got a double truck Mollie (suspiciously)—Monte Carlo in the rotagravure section of a Sun- What is that, an ankle, Mollie (indignantly)—The ankle of| G Cleopatra—for whom men gave up (unsympathetically)—That's all right—but tho public never gave to seo her 13, we et WHY SHE “DONT EVEN DISTURB “TH' “Dust” WHEN SHES CLEANIN’ “TH' Room 1916 ‘By ©. M. Payne ARM fed up for canned meat. Mollie (tearfully)—The waist of the Venus de Milo—the queen of beauty. G. (with scorn)—Queen! Did she ever win a movie beauty contest? And that skinny neck, why-— Mollie (defiantly)—Raghel'’s neck— the great tragedienne, Who— M. (superciliously)—The one who went to the well? Now lissen here, Mollie, These ancient dames cut no ice in our business. They're second lass, Now go get something with a kick in {t this time—chic, snappy, a winning number—see? The standard's | (Mel ers her (ndulgently)—You — are | upholstered are You not? No, all T re-! « and hi A negative of your head. | Avenu het Still! | ( ext day, Mollie, armed with le composite woman, 1a Keneral manager in. his in hor- ie! Why look a G. M. Gooking. them. over, ror) Heef! Awful! ‘Tern you look like @ truck horse, clase surgery that i've seen prac: iss, No the-|of the Venus de Milo, the arm of} fall down a filght of stairs. And that Jatrical stuf now—clas under- | Helen of Troy, the ankle of Cleopatra, | ~ aoe ei a stand? tt anda of Du Barry, tho neck Of @d2OTOBIVREO DAVE SOS Oe) ar ; tachel and the face of Mollie-—and, © Be ue (briefly) Leave it to mes! mould them into a perfect woman. | SCRAMBLED joss, I've got AN artistic soul, but|It can all be done on the negative, , @@@@@OCOCOOW® t's never had a chance to leak out, |My dear young lady—and the result | bs wee a. |Here's the psychological moment, | Wil be the sensation of Broadway, Co a 5 aioe a Mollie (nervously)-—-If T had to take Slow music, doused glia the reputations of all these ladies, tain, A JUSE leave | EGG PUZZLES 3 PWD #¢199TOH 9:9 OOOOHEDOOOOOCOOUOIOSOOSD ‘rose Publishing Co, (The New York Bening World) Before the letters in this egg were scrambled they spelled the name of something which ie more often attempted by women than by men, oe See if you can arrange the let- ters to spell what they originally did, The scrambled lettere in Sat- urdey's egg spelled “ANTICIPA- TION. cepnneennmnteaneae TIDOODOOS @ DOODOGOOODOGOOE! nnect the dots in numerical order. Thursday's picture w: waist! Why it looks like you'd been| higher than it was—and we gotta come up to It—see? Molle Wait till I get hold of that photo- grapher gink—wishing a lot of shod- dy has-was-ers on me! By Ferd G. Long 8 g (sotto voce, as she exits) Cuts Washday in Half Do your washing in half the time by using VAN’S NORUB, the wonderful washing tablet. Absolutely NO RUBBING, _ Gives beautiful results. Just try At all it, Sc & 10c sith Van Zile Co., West Hoboken, N, J,

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