The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1916, Page 10

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ent. ee ‘come true entirely, but the youns anuotd Plays and | Players i bi Ley ' the piaudite We reguias (ucatres fer ees in, We wie te paces © the opportunit face Wo fare *YVETTE” FOLDS ITS TENTS. "Yves, ovusie @De-nigh| etaod and be Loudon od at Weberes Theatre consecutive performances Street Thursday night Me eponsore decided It a the a and t be recast and ‘The book of “Yvette” was vy Hen jamin Thorne Gilbert and the lyrice and music by Frederick Herendeen, y fe be @ Chicago millionaire. bap Herendeen backed others = eay Some say Mr Bnancially; Which recently completed # long e ment at the Criterion, London, Will be the next attrac at the Thirty-ninth Street. T! is being brought over from London by Herbert Jay. The opening is eobeduled for Aug. 26. | TO HAVE A WEE THEATRE. | Helen Freeman ie arranging \o! have a diminutive theatre of her own “somewhere in the Fifties.” It ‘Will be culled the Nine O'clock The- Atre. One-act plays will be presont- ed. Miss Freeman was William Gil- lette’s leading woman. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. When I am right, I never care how Wany men condemn me. All criti- cisms 1 can bear. My critics cannot hem ime with obstacles to tie my hands. Their words can't make me falter. They waste their kicks and | their commands, for Right ts my | Gibraltar. When I am right and know I'm right, just watch my smoke come spouti. rn £2 on througo witb any fight and I'll do all th ebouting. My stand can never be as- galled. No knocks can stop or slow it T'll never have to say I talled if 1am company | wrong will make amen feg/lar fellow. But if he's right and quite, my friends, I say that man Is yellow. When I am right I wont be Classed as quitter or defauiter. I'll hold my fortress to the lust, for Right te my Gibralta A “SHAKESPEARE NIGHT.” bas arranged “an ove- ‘Btog with Shakespeare” for to-night at the Wykagy! Country Club, New Rochelle. Besides Mr, Kyle, those who Cass, Eleanor Flowe! Amy Bodges, Joseph A. Sterling, Frederfca 1g, Eleanor Twain and Mrs, Luci, Forest Eastman. vise “PAGLIACCI” CONDENSED, ing Monday evening at tl Theatre, the Bronx. Daniel iton, Inc., will present in ® condensed version of The original London acct. @agt, including Romano Boscini, Ro- ttt, Raymond Ellis Bwiback, will be seen and ! tt Demon CAME TRug, nad Gallaher, @oing some excellent acting Phi Bulent Witness,” was tn the support @f Maxine Elliott, who was appearing fm “Her Own Way” at the Garrick ‘Theat He was nine years old Will A, Page, press agent of the com. y, then went out a story in which was stated that Charles Dillingham Noted the boy would be w star on dway in 1916, when he would be twenty-one. The prediction hasn't nd M. ard, actor has 4 role now whic! liar proportions, 'e '# Smoat 'REL Da WEEK.-EN SAKES ALIV PECTED TO LIVE COMFORTABLY IN THIS CUBBY-HOLE 16 MoRE'N T THAT DEAR LITTLE COUNTRY BUNGALOW ‘You VISITED OVER SUN- DAT To GET Away From THE STUFFY CITY.) TIENRY HASE ‘ tow Vd Wasa HW HUMAN BEINGS CAN BE EX AN 4 S'MATTER, POT P — NPFEFFER — WoT TT! ann HOLL :P) ANdTHeR” BALE ———— __ {No Oe A LetreR ( Prom” AUNT ELLA 5 Me" Gn DANO 2 TUNCME “TTR” HADI \ " - . PENDENT! ~~ e ad ° ~ pre 1916, Pree, Ga, (MT Growing Wendy FLOOEY AND AXEL Now REMEMBER AXEL , IF WE CAPTURE “THE BANDIT WE'RE GONNA DIWWY “THAT. # loco REWARD FIFTY-RIETY - SEE? WE'LL FIGGER OUT How To CAPTURE. HIM WHEN WEGET THERE. IF HE'S IH HIS CAVE (TLL Be Easy, BUT HE MAY BE OUT VE VILL DIVIDE DAS COIN UP EVEN~ on Sure! Ae Piao ont o AvEL CRAWLS AROUND To ROCK — > Copyrant. 1916, Pane Purtioning Co (NY. Rvening Were For CoveR. OPENS FIRE - MISSES EVERY SHOT HE MAY LEASE DALY'S. 1 for some time, is going back to vaude- Negotiations are under way where- | Ville. by Walter Sanford, the new manager| The Messrs, Shubert will oj he of the Manhattan Opera House, will! music: 0 become the lessee of Di Theatre | Albany, Later it will come and will put it in th w Interna- | to New York. tlonal Circuit, Mr, 8a a man} Adele Rowland won a cup in a ten- of wide theatrical exp having | 18 tournament at Briarcliffe recently. managed houses in Kansas City, St./She represented Chappaqua, what- Louis and Philadelphia, Already a ever that is. plan ts under way to reopen Daly's! Already Max Marcin, author of with “The Hour of Temptation,” fea- | "Cheating Cheaters,” which opened turing Eleanor Montell, Lee Morri- | Wednesda has received half a son wrote the pl dozen lett the International ( The open. | how to inves ing date of Daly's ts Sept. 4, | Much interest is being manifested tn a ithe performance to be given to-mor- COMEDIES FOR BELASCO, =f row night at the Now Amsterdam David Belasco has developed into a| Theatre for the benefit of the Actors’ stanch believer in clean comedies, | Fund and the Lights Club. Many well With “The Boomerang” in tts second | known stage people will assist. year and “Seven Chances" doing aj Franklyn Hanna ts quitting the film Capacity business, he la preparing te acting business to enter vaudeville, have David Warfield revive ‘“The| Ho is in @ comedy sketch called “As Musto Master," which may be classed | 1t Was.” xiving him advice as to his money. as comedy. The play will be » ans. again in New York in. Ostabee SOME MENAGERIE! Frances Starr will also have a com. Randolph Lucas, the actor, ye the edy, It ts called “The Little Lady in, circus due here to-morro' Blue." Mr. Belasco believes that, with’ menegerie with an all-star cast— the world almost chock full of horror, | Kingston (Mo.) Record, FOOLISHMENT. he Arthur caliet one aight At people want laughs In the theatre, And he's going to follow out t lef. He h the heavi reason just gt y had oes ¢. ‘tor Tite a iste FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, larry ward is to be advance He--1 dreamed last night I agent for “The Yankee Doodle Boy." marriage to 0 Rit! at I proposed John T. Kelly, having been in filma D OUTINGS She-And what did T say? By Ferd G. Long } Rn nnn # ATE TT Hd 2S seen cess a . ae eso f IME ANYBODY ASKS ME TO Hipp LPL jh LEAVE MY COMFORTABLE HOME 2 10 GO AND SPEND A WEEK END IN A PiLt BOX Liwe This—1F T DON'T MURDER SomEBODT ITLL BE! BECAUSE I HAVEN'T Gor MY GUN x e a) \ \ meena 18 Ooh pamaone GY Cniling Wainy, ‘next thing I know Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. August 12. 1916 While Pop Worried Over “ Might Be’s" the Child Learned a Bee's Might! 1 He FELL Ore “Wa “ICE Hover’ foor AYEL SEES BANDT AND 4 AXEL EXITS ny... WHY DAWCON(TADURIN' MY “TRIP, AXEL AND TURNS Brn CANNON LOOSE. et es , ; , SP ane Did Sometime BITE You] y See Coc anere marty » Bud Coumhan “WMROUGH “TH AIR<"TD REALLY Beveve KX HwwanT of You @URE MUBTA , vious ‘ EVERY (WEAN ACY ON @ |} ever Dove t FELL AN AWFUL cscs Mg = DSTA ce! a wee! wer) ™ Ly r¢ & Dear § ———— LB A cnconennnnnenanmetennnaneatentel LA! (2) g— FLOOEY DECIDES MOMENT Fok RETREAT Mas ARRIVED gs ‘ Gippap! . — Gibpapll q@ippap!) \ciroarit (co) FLooey pon ‘ fe aye SENSATIONAL BRODIE ? <_<“ WHTO"RIO GRANDE | se StowiNe How ALL (DEAS ABOUT THAT OLD $1000 REWARD HAVE. =“ DEPARTED!. \ P= Foulow Lines. Lo Fem AND NOTE RESULT. BANDIT ts. a eee_A Ps LIKE A DUCK 7 » FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING By Arthur Baer. eet Copyright, 1016, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening Worid,) N railroad wrecks the majority of injuries occur in the last car, A Southwark inventor has invented a railroad train without any last car. | A deaf and dumd man was convicted recently of bribery when the Btate showed moving pictures of his conversation im three reels. Water te merely unraveled ice, Janitore get very few complaints in July about the steam not being turned on, Building lawe do not compel ali jails to Rave estts plainly marked by red lights,” If you think the postmaster te opening your lettere write all your stuf on @ postal card. He can't open @ postal card, A shallow river ts caused by the cellar of the river being too near the roof, Tests by expert engineers show that eteam ie eimply excited water, In addition to picking teeth, matches con also be weed for HgAting fires and oigarettes. § MINUTE MOVIES By James C. Young ' Copyright, 1016, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) \ E was young, wore shell-rimmed ) got to learn how to make women ory | H Klasses and @ conscious dig-|!f you expect to get anywhere in this nity. game. What do you think the gro- “T have to submit,” he began, “alcer’s wife cares about this Penelope? | scenario of Penelope and Ulysses.| She'd ory in a minute if you showed UL 8 leaves home. I show him in|her @ picture of the lovely young his wanderings, passing the sirens’ | mother left aloce with her baby, and isle, fighting men and monsters, Then |daddy gone and nothing to eat. She| Telemachus drawing his father’s bow, |knows what that's like. She's eeen| and the return of Ulysses, hero of | considerable of it around the grocery.” | all Greece.” “Burely, air," persisted youth, “there | “Young fellow,” sata the ecenario|must be something higher, something editor of the Miracle Film Company, | bigger and better than @ story of a “we don't want anything about Ulys-|bungry baby, pathetic though it ta ses, Who ever heard of him? The| “Young fellow,” remarked the editor mebody will try|for « third time, “pretty much every- f Cicero in four thing in this world depends on some- reels, What we nt is action and thing to eat and a place to stay. Some lots of {t, Get the gems, the babtes have too much, many too little. Go and millions into your stuff, Then try: look at the overfed dogs and the it on three women, If two of them! underfed babies, The skimpy dinner don't cry it 18 no good, take tt from, au ‘pe pola Bas and the empty ebair me ; “But is there no better audience— “But, sir" remonstrated the young'oan't you reach the better class?’ man, “I have no desire to make questioned youth, peel women cry, What I offer 19 00 ere aaa ie ee you come tear tintic conception, a Homerie tale. It gee who is dropping dimes in the will make @ beautiful film drama.” | little box. Then ask them if they ever, “Young fellow,” replied the editor, hoard of title Ulysses. If two out of don't you try any of that uplift on|te® say yes, I'll me, Movies and your Greek atuft|‘*Te eres: classic till ts | Sin't even second cousins, And you've | duced, to sell me the lette make Ulysses unpro- {I WHEN YOU WERE A BOY By Jack Callahan. | enn) GET SomE oF THOSE JAW BREAKER'S HAROLD, THEY LAST LONGER. CHICKEN CORN OR THOSE LILY PIES WITH THE SPOONS ARE HA, HA, YOU'D THEN sure THINK THEY A S<GEAM ae WERE BUYING THEY GET More THE STORE OUT, | | eUN OUT OF A IF THEY ONLY | Veen THAN A HAVE THE SAME | {tan GET'S OUT WHERE'S THE THINGS You eam ‘t1) Ls mel I ne Co (NY. Evening World) SAY Boss, WHEN Do | GET PAID XON'T SPEAK P Muu JOE You RE WASTIN' YOUR BREATH NOTHIN! BUT HIS NATIVE UNGO- THE OL SIDE SHOW WAS A RioT. PEOPLE CAME FROM MILES AROUND TO CAST THEIR GLIMS ON ZULU JOE AND ALL WOULD HAVE BEEN LOVELY THE MANAGER HADN'T NEGLECTE D TW SLIP JoE HIS Wee RLY STIPEND §!

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