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Wednesday, October 4, 1916 [conte race] Fvening World Daily Magazine EES “'S'MATTER, POP?” There Was Only One Course Left Open—Dignified Retreat! Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY. HE remarkable run at the Be- lasco Theatre of “The Boome- rang” ts to end on Oct, 31, and the company will be sent on tour by David Belasco, with the original @aat intact, It will be seen in Wash- ington for a week and will then goto Chicago. “The Boomerang” has been Gt the Belasco something like fifteen months. Mr, Belasco will put “Seven t oes,” now at the Cohan Theatre, i im the Belasco on Oct. 2%. it was @riginaliy bis intention to have | Frances Starr in “Little Lady in i | t { Yes SIRREES WHAT Woutd »y LiITTLe MAN Life To WNOW ? TF THAD A TAIL WOULD T wae tr ween You Gave MA A AN WoukD I GET THKARED AN’ RUN IF WILLIE TIED A CAN ‘To sia ATH YA, THum FIN Blue” follow “The Boomerang” at the Belasco, Under the present arrange- @ent Miss Starr will begin a tour by @ppearing in Washington week after mext. During the Christmas holidays TERA Wes Petidilng Oo OF. weening Wonas @be will come to New York. h Other plans of Mr, Belasco include the installing of David Warfeld, in “The Music Master,” in the Knicker- Soot oe ee Oct, 10, and the pro- | of a new American play about Brinetsat rol, “Fin tater ttenction | intended for the Lyceum, in the management of which theatre Mr. Belasco will become interested with the Frohman Company Nov. 1. * ANOTHER BIG 8HOW S8OON. _The new Winter Garden show, now | fm rebearsal, will succeed “The Paas- { ing Show of 1916" at the big Fiftieth Playhouse the first week in ; ber. It is as “yet unnamed. the cast will be Mcintyre and Heath, | ard and Howard, George Munroe, laiter Kelly, Tom Lewis, John T. t , Clayton and White, James att, George Baldwin, Sidney Phil- Daisie Irving, Marilynn Miller, Fisher, Mabel Elaine, Marie Warre, Eleanor Brown, Olga Homp- @one and Doris Licyd. LOOKIT HERE Y'FATHEAD Tu eu wey xm SRE MI8S HARRIS TO WED. Ethel Harris, daughter of Charles Harris, writer of “After the Ball” other ballads, is to be married at Bt. Regis Hotel on Oct. 12 to } Well of New York. To be that Mr. Harris has a daughter , enough to marry makes one want | te exclaim, “How tempus does fugit!" Don't Worry; Axel Got the Idea -All Right! sanets TANS TUS COMEDY SCENARIO AXEL ,/ F "WORRY AND MORE Worry. & (T OVER So AS To GET AN IDEA ist < “ aes. | @ +e Rosenthal and bls Wife, known | } WHAT You WILL DO IN “THE PICTURE! ‘ 2 Z . | ‘an apartment on Upper Brean: THERE'S A CHANCE. FOR You To MAKE the other ‘day and decided to} [VA HIT tN THIS STCRY so STUDY Move in at once, The whole family, includes one son, packed their Mt the hotel where they had | staying, and went to the apart. "Then © worry No, 1. discovered they had forgotten k any furniture, f Rosenthal hurried downtown t nd ordered two bedroom sete sent | out, Then came worry No, 2, ~ 5 She left without telling the mer- | chant where to send the furniture. / Murrying back she informed the man that the bedroom sets must be the apartment before dark. Then 4 worry No. 3. couldn't remember the address new hom PRINCIPALS, THATS ALL. Kalman, stage doorman at th Forty-fourth Street Theatre, ed Robert McBride, manager of at house, what attraction was to suc- eed “The Girl From Brazil” there. “'The Flame," replied Mr. Mc- be official ice tester for ip, Hap, ride. The cast of “Follow Me,” 1; bich} ‘Any chorus girls in the show?” Hooray!" while that attraction ts on Btludes” Ho Anna Held will star, includes Koy | one the doorman. four. ‘They will probably pay bim in a Letty Korke, WP. Carleton, | THE EVENING WORLD ud 2 CONDUCTED "RV PTD Uh No. squimoney. jeorgia Drew Mendum, Wiimer Bent- | tVENING <LD’ K dd Kl b K 5 Funny show!” was Kalman's com- — ley, Edith Day, George Hagen, st teen eee Nee) 'S 1 1e u Orner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | aiekunng thoy" was Kaiman’s esau, Woe an eae a rr er ctie E. H. Sothern will begin his tour in| Paul Porcas! tank McCormack and | ma BROUN LOSES His ROLL. “If I Were King” in Provideace, ae C. Brace, Frank E. Tours | ¢ www, OBE EM e leywood Broun, dramatic rj:j¢, | Nov. 6. wi rect e 0 tra. 4 IN > 24) 4d re ee s . Weut to the Fulton Theatre on +o] Having , successfully launched — WHEN BEDTIME HE, BAW LE es COUSIN ELEANOR'S ish New Year's Eve with just a| “Hus! hh eatre, Win- ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. COMES nie, fe c = t “KLUB KOLUMN” in his pocket. Because of a new|throp Ames ta going to his country] A Friend—Address Mr, GrimMth, | :| ARG . d ne = @ult of clothes bought and paid tor, | home to rest. care of his office, eighth floor, Long- * if BAK KIDDIE COUSINS: One - among } was running light that night’| Herman Timberg, of the presont|acre Building. By Mary Graham Bonner (| ‘i C Z You writes me of Little grlevance which h the first act of the play Mr,| Winter Garden show, is to write D. Frank Dodge, Publishing Co, i\ Q an (F f you Reve hed. Sho mys: . rent out on the sidewalk aud i of ae " eal comedy for the can tell you all ’ World), . \ : te saving your Kiddie Klub there he saw an old lady trying to | Messrs. nh ‘ U EY : Jen ene of the camber, What sell newspapers. The critic. deck tea Joe Jackson, the hobo cyclist, has — and B we Jay Quarre!. | fo buy one. Handing her the Jine| been put in “The Big Show” at the| BON MOTS OF A NEWLYWED. R. Blue Jay and Sbarpy, the cory that my Kido iv> he waited for his 9 cents in change, | Hippodrome, Two can live “4 chiefly as one if Squirrel, were quarrelling one lost one wumber out of her ‘The old lady smiled, dropped ihe | Max Rabinoff sayn he has never/they want to live that way. aay uaa thelr thing for ber to do is t bagio dime in her pocket and said: ‘and opera prima donna w —— + aye next mumber and save up again. “Happy New Year 4 ‘he owner of @ pet dog. Hi foud that all the cre ‘often happens ond mmmeif Mt didn't really make much Aifter. | Pretty much disturbed about it, nar stopped whatever they were do- cousina, too, 1 am eur Shee, Mz, Broun often walks home ui Margaret Nybloc, now in “Hobson's Just for the exercise, ‘Feit s 4. Choice,” expects to appear in a new aah (ag an listens play, which she brought from London, sell! tale’ at the" pheedéyman, “Zou stole my berries!” eaid next spring. —— Sharpy | Mary Tootle, who was with William| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “| never did such a thing,” aaid| Odge just month, has gone into} “Did you ever bear the story uf J H ile, She has a singing and|the peacock?” Mr, Bive Jay, in Bob” Matthew's} 2Ny “Didn't he?" asked Sharpy of Mrs, ‘A beautiful tail.” i} [} | i 8 & i i k f 2EE, | i Sharpy. “Of course he did,” scolded Mra Sbarpy. By Jack Callahan H “And we want them to eat,” said the Ute Squirrels who were sitting on a fence nearby listening to the quarrel. CAN You IMAGINE SINCE HES BEEN They loved to hear @ gogd quarrel and a z a it le gE i 3 i i i o “YOU STOLE MY BERRIES!” SAID SHARPY SQUIRREL TO MR. BLUE JAY. ARRIED HE DON'T their Daddy apd Mr. Blue Jay did! phe ls tertaining, \ OH. YES' WE 4} ANYONE TAKIN’ EVEN DAS CALL ( | {tare aplentia cava! to the other creatures love to heat Do ATREMENDOUS| | HIM FOR THE HIS VOICE HiS OWN “You know, Sharpy,” the Blue Jay| them. BUSINESS. WE'vE | | NER. WHY HE saying in @ loud and angry voice, | « * “Ha, hal” ehrieked Mra, Sharpy. } Wonder Story Contest. } GOT To, You DON'T EVEN LET HiM GET t I never steal!” Tye found, he Derzieal THe OWN A SET AWAY WITH ITT Sena durprisg. Hoy’ cane’! Mr. Biue Jay didn't ety @ word,| Die om De me Ge Weate Uw’ © ‘ KNOW THE Sharpy in ®urprise, ow can you for he had stolen them, and while | ce cans at D 7 ro | JEDGE You'Re THE EXPEN SES. OF THINK (TS THE Feat say such a thing, Mr, Blue Jay: Yotire te" nag, boom quarreling wib‘anatey| Satna ee os "a ARE LAK ted for stealing! aneele , cartes of etaries veRe i wrnvsr hat vanes , LE Hes. famous for it! You are @ terrible |Mi®, Sharpy had found them in his tnd ow Kid mentors ary invited to bely bet w = DO CONSIDERABLE VERY HIGH, ; ; BEEN WAPOY, TT, us mnarpy, and all pregirel Bie Mey Rat Tare, Wee fo wer: Mr, Time A many wooden 9 by et ae arte Bete, a aS, EH? . equirrels called out “Thiet! Thiet!" “Phat you're very mean to take my » More than anything Allee sew in Park How, M, Y, Oly. “I'm not @ thief, You're the one tol berries. But I'll look for my own|¢ be called @ thief. The whole world/dinner now, and please don't come } \WARD WINNER a. knows the Squirrel family love toland steal it. You're great thieves.” steal.” “No more @o than you,” laughed “They know the same thing about|Sharpy, “and if we feel hungry later the Blue Jay family.” on we are very likely to steal your Of course all the animals were | dinner.” much amused at this quarrel, for! As the Squirrels sat on their, hind both the Blue Jays and the Squirrels |legs eating the berries, the othe? ani- are known to be great thieves, and|mals said: “Blue Jays and Squirrels they both love to scold and quarrel, !are just alike,” (September Picture Contest) HONORABLE MENTION } nena? ; How to Join the Kiddie Klub H eee ene a > VERY ki4dle who fotne The Evening World's Kiddie | Klub will receive @ silver COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB" ning World,’ No. 63 Park Wilds © mote iui Whlah you must sisle— Ad thi age 8, Neve ) ry Mild \usnle, lace, Greenwich, rome Sega