The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1916, Page 16

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| COMIC PAGE | Fvening World Daily Magazine —<ToUuT To, M ATTER, POP?” ~ Or, Pop Might Have Said: “A Half-Sister’s Designation, 1s a Matter of Status Rather Than Stature!” By C. M. Payne Plays Hele Players By BIDE DUDLEY. LARA LIPMAN, in private life Mrs. Louis Mann, is planning to return to the stage this sea- | gon in a comedy-drama of her own writing. Miss Lipman, once « stage favorite, hasn't done any acting since “The Marriage of a Star.” in which she appeared at the Harris Theatre five or six years ago. Since that time ehe has been writing plays, and has Gone very well in that line faborating with Samuel Shipman, she wrote “Elevating a Husband” and “Children of To-Day,” bol plays serving an starring vehicles for Louis Mann, As an actress Mise Lipman ia possibly best known for her work| | fo “The Girl from Paris," "All on Account of Eliza” Tele phone Girl.” She does not You Get MY DRIFT, DO You Not THe Term 1s A RELATIVE \S Just As MucH To A HALF SISTER AS THERE L< To o 1S To A REGULAR J <1_SIsTeER WHat THA pieh oe foting. Plans are now w Gap. i ee PARK, ried Winey looking to @ production of the play _ Which she will have the leading role. HENRY HASENPFEFFER DODD KEEPING BUSY. | Lee Wilson Dodd, wh ade a play out of “His Majesty Bunker Hean,” fe now dramatizing Milis Parker But- By Bud Counihan* iN * DAWGONTT Boy ~ ‘You'Re Fred Zimmerman jr. Willie “ UNK ee Sle Jere story, “The Jack-Knife Man,” A SHELL MESS P Here” WAKE, ‘ene WER ara eaatalion=s Cee ete te wil pratubiy be | MEGoorS” DUGER TENNEY ConiNUALLY! SuRE “E ADMET or az2Ke! V'HADDA —- wr wuz 2 x Comp KEEP staged in the early spring. Mr. Dodd BING NOU FoR BREACI OF Racer ON “HERA «Hoe BuY “K HADDA 00 Do 11> WoT DYE “TH ONLY WAY ; ¢ HER FROM "4 als Firat," OH GEMS TS + . 3 iz = iste Parry tatiott nov ag ( bia) gar aon G Aace ‘oo! 1G SY AN’ KISSED HER -S . VY DAWGONIT= ‘oe SPEAK up ) “SINGING I “ P (UR RIGHY "ROUT ALL THOwE 5 ney Is to have the chief role in this : + one. Once again, If you don't mind, MISSES “DoE'ATE, HER STRONG ‘ni Mr. Dodd has an origina whieh 4 fa staring production In t All fin all he's pretty Dodd- Ge it were. BY WAY OF DIVERSION, I bought a necktie, plain and and put It on my neck. Bill Jon elared it would not do and » Henry Peck. Their made me sore, and yet a@tore and soc a crim I liked it not one spec Liazie Spookendyke who handed m- frown. ‘That tie," she waid, “I de Mke. It came from ome jay I visited another shop to ru Through ite necktie crop, and More dollar ald I drop to purchase one of brown. 1 wore it home and faced | my wife and soon she got me mad Bald she: “I've never in my life seen! Judgment half so bad. Ui go and wet 7 = @ tle for youn nifty, sporty one of .YV J ; Woe, You'll like the kind TE buy you FLOOEY AND AXEL too, That brown one's pretty sd u = Bhe got one, and Um wearing tt It's eee _ ns blue and trimmed ingreen, With me A sow) AXEL. IN THIS SCENE You'kt It doesn’t make it a hit. t's beat ve sere CONCIOUS va | Hever econ, Hut t shall Keop it where oe AS aS ie oe it is In_ spite of Bill and Hen and Li , N ape ust ta we one Ga re WINNING Goat } FLOOEY RUBIES gum, I'm feeling mean! IN AND BRINGS You rg gaed . " You @er THe IDEAS MAURICE AND WALTON TOO. ae - dd Maurica and Florence Walton have been added to the list of stars who will be seen in the new Dillingham- Zlegteld production, “The Century | Girl," soon to open at the Century Theatre. These dancers have been away from the stage almost two years, EDESON OPENS OCT, 14. Edward F. Rush and Lyle D. An- drews will produce “His Brother's rr,” with Robert Edeson as the star, at the Broadway Theatre, Long Branch, on Oct. 14. Robert Porter, Quthor of the play, is a magazine — writer. This is his first whack at the ‘Camera! \—— te (come IN FLOOEY ~ LooK WORRIED, LIKE A DocTor ! — THAT'S IT- COME ON! SNA a tN wn fe ? ae nae. Le’s move! DAS GRASS BANE FULL OF SN ANTS AN aaa aN’ bala ETLES! a ! AYNE IN “DORA DEANE.” Kani yne, @ motion picture star who done much work for the Lubin Film interests, hus been en rads IVE Pevee Publinhin O ee Raed by Wee & Reilly to create th —— Gad role in their drama hi i Tau Gay oT ary. 'J. Holmes's nov nb management, He'll be ln “The , Peek tin b Parkes wing Show ot 17 Proof Wanted. ay and will direct the auln vr arranged to ATHER sat in hie study ome fas Payne has had experience in the! 4 Down’ in epoken drama. 1T WAS LADIES’ DAY. The Friars’ Club had its fest jadies Is day at the Monastery, a Weat eighth Street, +, Alston says he inten @ Estelle, now i the Garden dn't Buy. a Hoag “Dad! Look out of the window! “What a nuisance children are times!" grumbled the parent as b: put down his pen and advanced t the window. With @ half smile h ‘raised the sash and stuck out. bi head “Well, Harry, what tm it? By asked bers of the | © Master” YOU BET SHE IS! | ted the 4 interest, including | Monroe in a frock cout GOSSIP. unyinms he plucky — girl (Neb) Tribune ! What's the matter with the Ha has a new = The hoy. trom a grow of Wallan music” td | « at re stera, called outs 0% oe popular as it was six months a | con ly and it went so well he was FOOLIGHMENT. BGR aint Deveve. Shas youn e The Cobur “Ver | HO) route, opening Mon it . Bent 49 tne top of Feuer pany will play nearby | pringtield, Massy | var's Maganine When it cannot give matinee »| Erlanger preser Elsie | Cort t the Apollo Th Gladdie O'Hearn of “The Bu t nigh: rst 'SSECE/ 902) Ring” wishes to be called Patsio | vy Kaye,” by Merbert| PROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, b GHearn hereafter and we're willing |" “The mor ke away from it low about you" a ” fane the larger it Bhs Tas cers ns see | an cmeantncnamateste” sane at] RRS ge Your Health ye contract with the Winte Gar assisted b Alexandre Volinine “A hole. = th ae oa . ny demands cleanliness of e mr > bole body h, Ane athens sur ’ ’ ah in . 3 4 Fr makes $ WHEN YOU WERE A BOY By Jack Callahan { ALL your clothes saaltasy, - oo Rea Dah end et aR RC , sweet-smelling and bygien- ially clean, yet requires No Rubbing 5c & Ie Ate, WAN GEE COn etry. West Hoboken, N, 2. THE DAY YOU TE its A WONDER SONNY. HE'S USUALLY BROKE MR. JONES SWER THE TE FIRST ONE TO THE { \ BETCHA HE'S GOTTIN’ INTO TROUBLE AGAIN, AN’ EXPECTS A CALL FROM Py get stig. Pres afternoon writing out @ speech, when bis son called shrilly trom t ° ° ° i. e ‘|

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