The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1916, Page 14

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—Earereregee >, ‘’S’'MATTER, POP?” ABOUT Plays and Players || By BIDE DUDLEY. fa not beyond the range of PoP war as FOUR Feet AND Two HeEaDs AND LAYS Fgh dol A letter from Mr. Shaw to Mr. Faver- states that he hepes to arrange to be abies a imake the journey. “Rerearsnie for ing along nicely, ‘Ww cannot direct AH hie ni g H reeedfe i i & HENRY HASENPFEFFER i | a iF li bs f i te Hee i 8 if = 2 § e z ° =z j | AER OnE Ce NT ite i. Paes) “os. i | i wif i £ jt if it ‘ k ti i He ry it i H bi Ps 2 g 2 2 iH i i i i i rE . bs q a ! 2 i t TEA HH g i 4 & Gossip. John Craig is interested with Lee »| Shubert in the lease the Garriok | Queen’ “and “The Inca of ‘Theatre, = Perusalem,” by « Fellow of the Royal “The Show of Wonders,” the mew) Society of Literature. After Nov. 26 Winter Garden uction, will be| Productions will be given on Saturday da sronten one ubert, New Haven, | and Bunday evenings only. next week. — Gathorine fora, ¥ mics, in Bhaw’e “Great Dunsany’e "The machine are there, I'll go below—I| William H. ‘Thompson hes » cew| ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, will, I swear—where heat ta white | Vaudeville playlet. M. 8. Benthan baa| Mies Welse—Apply at the Shubert and hot. arranged a tour for him. oMfoces, Shubert Theatre Building. Ceoil aningham, after a few! F. C. M.—Dixie Hines, Kal weeks in Yaudeville, will be seen and heard in a new musical production. Mrs. Fiske was the guest of the fac ulty at Vassar yesterday, Sho played “Bretwhile Susan" in Poughkeepsie Saturday, Raymond Hitchcock hes written some new verses for his entertaining vooal effort “Here Comes the Groom, BAD GUESSER®, THESE! The Marimba Band, whioh in to be ® feature of the new ice skating season at St. Nicholas Rink, was making noises last nigh, when Cor- netius Fellowes entered the building. “Great music, that,” he sald. “Did Docker Theatre Building, ean tell you about the new theatre, HOW ABOUT THE THIN ONE? Corrinne Skippe drove in from the farm to sve “Love's Farewell” at the Opera House last night. Corrinne ts you ever hear ‘Home, Sweet Home’ the fat Skipps twin that ts eo popular pv apg pe SS sung in “Betty.” woolally—Walnut (Mo,) Tribune, . 's not ‘Home, Sweet, Home,’” -—— zald Bill Loonard, hia ‘aesiatant. |dnoe star, malls from Christiane net FOOLISHMENT. “That's ‘Old Black Jow. day. She will arrive in New York in S ks oy Baad An arguinent ensued and the two! time for the Manhattan Opera House a be. ton oh sought the leader of the band, a] ongagoment. oo Oren, Cats Guatemalan, who speaks but little) While Louls Rosen ad- rs EF yoo hom, et English. ining from food Fri yr ‘What was that a ur. staining _ riday @ girl net him and wished him “A Merry Yom Fellowes. Kippur.” It almost drove bim to thie man's reputation for truth? ‘The Guatemalan shook his head | ham, and “No moosiok," be re-| The Neighborhood Playhouse wit! Witness—No, Yer Honor, and he pited. open Saturday evening, Nov. 11, with ain't, either, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Judge—Are you acquainted with “Chuning up.” FS ene Nort BONEHEAD BILL _ oowy even xnow wwe auive! By Jack Callahan } LLP APPAR i THEY MADE HIS DOME ANDO THE UBERTY BELL QUTA THE SAME METAL AN’ THEY BOTH CRACKED! HE'S GoT A CHARLIE HORSE IN HIS BRAIN, i oanaaanaaoaanananamaaaaaanaamat WHEN BEDTIME By Mary Graham Bonner. Cnet Now eek Wreclag Werth) T's cat was sitting curled up in @ funny round ball on the steps riously sunny there and he was hav- ing such @ good time. And the cat opened his eyes and there in front of him he saw @ white kitten, | COMES. The Cat's Guest. of the farmhouse, It wae glo- “Me-ow, wake up!” sak the kitty, pure white, without a spot or bit of fur that wasn't white. “What's your name?" asked the oat. “My ie Bnowball," said the kitten, “and I've come to pay you a . “Why did you wake me up? “Oh,” said the kitten, “I never think it matters in the least to wake up a oat. None of our family should ever mind it, because we can go to sleep go easily again, Besides, | thought I'd ke to have a chat with you, and then tf you ask me to have @ cup of milk with you, I'd like it.” “Well, did I ever,” said the cat, and yawned and stretched his pawa “Oh,” he said after a moment, “what makes the ends of your ears pink? There is no fur on tiem at all—ex- cept at the top, Are you going to have bald ears?" “Not at all," @atd the kitten, “I burn—you know—e@unburn. I am that ‘way all summer. Now and again they get very sore, and I have to take my paw and lick it, and then rub my Heer ne Ey dP } How to Join the Klub. { age, {RG couse ny art st ag bed Whea you bare Fae gt ran PIN, [iig® Veni Noes Pat Bow, Wow Kak oly: wih mots in which ‘tate: 8. SqpE ASE opp aoe me poms ml, YOUR ADDIESS a fs is Ni ‘ual PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIODIE KLUB” Fvenind World Daily Magazine By Rights Pop Should Have Awked TWO “Awks!";./ , The Eggs Were Boiled No Harder Than Maggte’s Head! ALL RIGHT, WHAT 4+As FouR FEET AND TWO . AND LAYS &66S ("Px i ~ f) Fy : — tt i ma ee 3 SUREE” MINUTES wuz Lond ENOUGH FoR AN EGG! A GOTTA TAKE THAT SCENE OVER AGAIN ~ “TH FILM Got STUCK RIPPED IN HALE WRONG Now ? THE MILK WAS GONE, brought | |} ears ever so gently for fear they will) what you are!" Dot, the farmers daughter, burt 2 get sunvurned as econ as h, no; L want to be called Snow-|out @ bowl of milk. isoth cate put! | the warm weather comes, and my ba {tten unill I'm very, very old|thetr little faces in the bowl and| skin peels off my eara, Then the fur and have hud my nine lives, But, you grows back on again in the winter, | know,” added the kitten very politely, N At jeast it did last winter—for this “if you fexl slespy, don't let me stop|took a nap which lasted until it was! iC will be my second winter at my | you from napping.”, time for the kitten to go home, For | ji home at the next farm house.” | “Will you ni my | that’s the way they entertain in Cat- | @ drank until @li the milk was gone, | [] Then tho cat and his Snowball guest wit ap with me on “You're getting to be a oat, that's ‘porch ? eeked the cat But just then! land! $$$ $$$ Re nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnt) ; AWARD WINNER (Septemver Picture Contest) HONORABLE MENTION + 3 en: A deer, the pet most wanted by Mary O'Brien, twelve, No. 126 Poplar Otreet, ‘Jareey city.” ah age A do thirteen, BSSSSSSSSSSSS the pet most desired by Elele de Sola, age 2, 1079. Bterling Place, Brooklyn. . i WR Risseeeerrrrrrrrrrr77, 12%] ONE Ounce of Krom Kiddies The Kiddie Kiab, 1 belong to the Middle Biwb ‘shall; And 1 ever shall; Rete ea i ee LEROY VAN NAMB. Broadway, Cor. 166th St. DANCING AFTERNOONS—NIGHTS Two te Six, Eight te Midgight CABARET ORCHESTRA 100 INSTRUCTORS 100 Admisston, 25c, Includes 3 Dances Private Lessons 50c, Half Howe, ENSTRUCTION POR LDBREN IN PRIVATE 8TUDIO, EGOM MARWIG, Dancing Master, TELEPHONE AUDUBON 884, SARS @ e (hiris comms ote OLL ts most Gately” flavorvd, absolutely 4 ily aasimilated and acts as 6 of the bowele— ity Montes cbat d your rover, ANTOINE CHIRIS CO,, 18 PLATT 8T,, NEW YORK Orry MeQRARABVVVWVIVVIATVIAAIAAAAas

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