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Players By BIDE DUDLEY. | rere? ILLIAM FAVERSHAM is to present George Bernard Shaw's comedy, “Getting Married,” in _ this city on Nov, 6, Originally he hed _ Planned to offer it here about the) middle of October. The postponement ‘was ordered by Mr. Shaw because he hag no desire to lock borne with American politics. When he heard of Mr, Faversham’ original plan Mr. Shaw turned a mental handspring @nd landed in a ee oie off A message was rushed to Mr. sham ordering the postponement of the play's premiere until after.the | Presidential election. The actor-p ducer replied suggesting that the election would not hurt the play's ehances. Once more Mr. 8! sought tthe cable office and this time he end- ed the eae oa is Here's the very Message that ft “If you think that George Bernard | Shaw and William Faversham can play Wileon and Hughes off the cen- ire of the stage you ought to take a good look @sylum. T am a playwright sechnd and 4 politician first and I know as Much about American politics as any man. My position in this matter is over the wall of some is sald to ‘a! 's only com- ment as pre ordered the date changed, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. "Twus yesterday at half past three teacher turned an’ says to me: “You, Tommy Bings! You're bad and oe reo stay when all the others go. keep you here ull half past four fan’ don't you dare go out the door, ‘A lesson stern to you I'll teach.” I didn’t caro for eho's a peach. She kept me there till almost five an’ me a’grinnin’—sakes alive! Her eyes @re jist the sweetest blue; her hair 4s of a yeller hue, She's only nine- years-of age. For me that school Foom ain't no cage. It's more like en when #h there, with her | Wat tike an angel fair, ‘Most all the ide are stuck on her an’ they wus f mighty mad, yes sir, when I got kept fn echool so long. They seemed to } think I'd did ‘em wrong. But I jist inned an’ says: “You fools, why poze Sellers break the rules an’ ps she'll keep you in, Get busy! May the best man win!" You gee, I told ‘om what. to do because I. think, ‘tween me an’ you, that I'm the first one on the ground an’ she me stickin’ ‘round. Some day "ll ask her to be mine. They ain't @ chance that she'll decline. An’ I marry her I'll grin 2 love that kept me | - ' A YEAR FOR Miss KEANE, To-day marks the first anniversary a ef the London production of ‘Ro- eay: mance,” in which Doris Keane ta star- ring. The runsof the play -has bi ‘Uninterrupted. Johann Matheson, the | in composer, written a song | entitled “Romance” in honor of the ra occasion. j “BURIED TREASURE” SOON. | Cohan & Harris will again stage the Rida Johnson Foune comes, « “Buried Treasure,” on Oct. 17 in Al: | Jentown. Xt was givén an out of town 3 trial last #pring. In the cast will be Paitin Taltaferro, Zelda Sears, Adele | ‘olland, Otto Kruger, Charles Brown, Lincoln rnest Stallard, | mer Grandin, | ward Snader and Westcott B. rke, New York will see the play econ. Peumer, Gossip, “The Flame" will be moved from the Lyric to the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, and ‘The Gi! m Brasil” to the H wat YER GONNA DOIN “THIS SCENE: Nouv REHEARSED (T Twice EAN’ YouGuta KNow (T BY, from the Forty-fourth Street Theatre Shubert, without the ald of CAMERA! ACTION !! Come IN AXEL! LOTTA Smoke IN THIS ‘ATS Orit transfer wagons, to-morrow night. Stage hande, actors and everybody will merely carry the productions to Uneqralled for washing ALL clothes hy- \ ically clean, sweet smell- and sanitary. VAN’S NORUB has stood the test of years fil and stands today without an equal, road "Woot" Hoboken: RG" HBVWWVSLVewrevesveepsresysrsseye PECTED WHAT SE NUMBERS UTTLE HAROLD 1§ GETTING To BE REAL STUDIoUS PA, ALL DAY LONG HE'S BEEN DOING SAYING OVER. NUMBERS AND FIGURES. cat ui WW LOIS ISISIIISISTIIS I, ea ONE Ounce of hiris OLIVE OIL OHIRIS, O14VE ry d flavored, tle from your grocer, ANTOINE CHIRIS CO., 19 PLATT 6T., NEW YORK CITY POOL OOD DD DIDO DDD D db, HEN YOU WERE A BOY W By Jack Callahan. i ? |_WHEN YOU WERE A BOY By Jack Callahan. | be their new homes, the distance being less than a block in each case. Frederick J. Ozab has just fntshed the work of staging two “Twin Beds” companies for Stern & Co, Emmett Corrigan will Keith vaudeville next week a x re-enter the @ dramatic playlet by Oliver White. Ed Wynn ts going to try a new monologue at the Winter Garden Sunday night. He says it's so funny it makes him grin every time he thinks of its salient points. “Hip, Hip, Hooray!" will leave for Philadelphia Sunday instead of to- morrow. An extra 4: i for NO RUBBING REQUIRED BRUALS Lek Ounces Eye age Soy cir ven for Sc & 10c Atal ie deed ealue cause Charles F. Hughes is to speak in the theatre it is to use in Phila- delphia Monday night and the ice for the skaters cannot be frozen until he ie through without the danger of giv- ing htm cold feet. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “My sister has the prettiest Mpa in the world,” “Pooh! Ta put mine up against here any time.” Manasaaaaacasaaacaraaaaaaanaanas YEH! THEN WE'D BETTER TAKE HIM T'SEE THE OCR. IT AINT NATURAL ! na. Palace in “The Van Lowe Diamond,” e * BiG Boy WANTED To FINE! FINE! MoRE SMOKE ! YouRE ENJOYING THE OLD PIPE YOUR GRANDMOTHER GAVE You! SMILE "tt NoT LOAN AND I Wourd (tT AY CAN'T ENJOY tT — AY NEVER SMOKE AN DAS PIPE BANE MAKE, ME~ sick! " COUSIN ELEANOR’S “KLUB KOLUMN” > EAR KIDDIES: A little ohfid has written me and asked: “Of what use| te The Kiud?" + 1 think that every member could newer this question very easily, Couldn't you, Cousina? Even if the Klub had no Other use excepting to give pleasure to ita members it would be serving @ splendid urpose. But st has even a dixwer mission. It makes @ especial point of encouraging Ite members to try and disgever thelr natural talents, It gives them @ chance to draw plotures and write stories and to eee them published if they are worthy. Drawing and writing teach one to ob ferve and appreciate gil that ts going on about them in the wofld. This wets them into the habit of forming opinions and of expressing them and makes them confident of their own ability, and tn thie way great | Men and women wre made | A have not @ doubt in the srorid thas | any and many of my small oguaina be great mon and women some day. | ‘And those who are not great will be mood | ° which is only another ‘as necessary. Derhaps even desired. 21 @ WHEN belonging to @ Idub_ bearin: sucha ‘motto would eortainiy be ashained to be*unkind oF cruel, naughty’ or mean Breedy‘or untruthful, I'am surs, F you are an wclive Kiddie Klub mo ® ur laterest wt Heart) You tannct By Mary bev better kiddie. And if you are R°: an ive, Ted-blooded A ut’ wieh to be one of ub pin there imme: ng of followahip be could possibly bring about, w of the things that tell Klub ts. “ COUSIN BLEANOR, taught by Dot children, not been a hard | but at last hi { obeyed. FY i Wonder Story Contes‘. we “Dickey and Dot tm te Wonder Clty” te the (ithe of @ new series of stories which Miss Bon nee fe going to write for the Kiddie Klab, and qug Klub members are invited to help her write Sap nee seo! wongene te, ba coun ip o big 3 und you end aes “4 ver, thea Write them flow Rabbits liked ae came nearer gpg Tue bercaing W LA ‘Write oaly on one side of the paper, and exci, idew wil may ONE. DOL thump on the Run Ky ql aN meet heard it first and gave Kiddie Klub Korner Na BEDTIME COMES 2 Graham Bonner The Rabbit Fools the Fox. NER RABBIT and Mrs, Run- nek had moved to a home quite @ distance from the barnyard. They did not itke to be too near had been and Dick, the farmer's hurt rabbit, It had ion for him to lear ad understood ‘Their new home was tn a nest of It because they knew they were safe from dangerous ani- mals who might attack them, Late one afternoon a 4 heard a etrange sound through 1e@ woods, Runner Rabbit was off getting some s@ | clover while Mrs, Runne: ing tor choice berries, was look- The sound Runner low thump, ‘hat meant and nei ground, . { S ty = aE A/a RUNNER LED THE FOX THROUGH BRAMBLES UNTIL HIS COAT WAS ; ‘| rush for her life to the ohildren left | fences, behind in the nest, Back rushed Mrs, | ing. “I want most enjoy a taste of rabbi For Runner led the fox bramb’ Je \ andy? * your came. the numbér of your| for Mrs, ner to fly to eafety, Toman) soruhsate at the top of you, tit | And then Runner gave another sig- Fed Wale ERAS alts’ Hor WSSt: | nal ‘This time tt waa for Mre Run-| Kitten, pete moet wanted 4 Pack Bow, N. I, iy, ner not to wastes second, She must ten No, 10 Willie Avenue, M: ‘ Black Fox sald to himself, cool evening is just the time I could little did he know of the bravery and cleverness of Runner the Rabbit barbed wire a got CONDUCTED Whenever the fo: headway Runner went straight under |® bramble, and there the fox had all 9 could do to follow, was getting the best of him. it.” But . self, through |over a stump covered with (September Picture Contest by Paula Neugebauer, a: jedford, Mess, vee RAGGED AND TORN, | ragged and torn, and Runner Rabbit mad. “To think of a rabbit getting| chase this rabbit any more,” the best of me,” he snarled to him- jut just at that moment he fell/places oan stay safe,” nging cut over on A Pony, the pet ye | ae nel best by Marie Sattler, age BY ELEANOR SCHORER { How to Join the Klub. | eo ton, 70-71 4. ‘send them to Kili, Kveping World, No. Park Row, New York'City, with « note tm whieh you must stale— YOUR NAME, YOUR AGE, YOUR ADDRESS, % i nd coupons we will mail’ jou a catificate 0 ry ay vin, ike the one shown above. ‘gy ioe iftcen sears, The hind ts open to all no matter where they live, PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” Number her *Semed Var ts Bek ty ret nt Be iy “leanor thme ‘amuse herself, ‘At the the olty lived No one poo Jonesom ‘athe dingy x gained| rahe ( “T will \\ He was/He lay down and moane “Rabbits who live in. woh And Runner brambles}went back by another way to hig nest. tered. ) ,HO y his We AAA, Gd AM HeLa rn Bros i) Broo!