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ABOUT Slavs ii Players | By BIDE DUDLEY ARLY in November Irene Franklin, who has embellished | vaudeville and musical pro- ductions nearly ali her life, will be-| come an honest-to-goodness star in| & regular comedy, made to order for} her. Miss Frank!in is now rehearsing in “The Melting of Molly,” by James Montgomery, based on the story of that name, by Maria Thompson) Daviess. Frederic McKay i the producer. The play shows how a gi:i, who is a little too fat to sult the man she wants to marry, can overcome that obstacle, and finally do a “bere comes the bride” to the altar with him, While there are no so! in the comedy, Miss franklin intends to} sing. She will interpolate several fiusical numbers written especially for her, and undoubtedly ail will be to Burton Green, the | Kin mode! husband—well, he'll de with the troupe, but not as an actor. He's to bave « special or-| chestra of six under his personal su- Pervision, and listen! When the band) Strikes up, the spotlight operator wili! get busy and make Leader Green and Men stand out like a pimple on a| wweet girl's pose. SHUBERTS VERY BUSY. In accordance with their desire to} and am- tous Shubert | announce that they total of| forty-four produc! ranatic and muaical, now appearing or about to appear under se 3 direction. Of this number tw: ree are new, New Gramatic Broductions to be staged goon by the Shubert interests are “The Fugitive.” by Galsworthy; “Gamblers All,” by Mrs. May Martin jale, to be done in association with! ; Bugene Walter's play, | of Kingdom Chi “The Stampede,” b 1 Davis; |. Carter; “The Love Thief.” from London, and a new with Louis Mann as the star. play Sev- eral new musica! productions are on the Shubert list also. ITS THE COCOANUT GROVE. wae ne oceans hl “S'MATTER, MY PoP 18 T SMARTEST MA ) tn THe Mir feir8 ge “POP?” ; & liar No MATTER WHat you ASH MY PoP +{E CAN ANSWER Ww AS Ra iB 7 y % \ }, i] HENRY YEZTAL XS THING xm Deo “TH MAN FoR ae ¥ « HASENPFEFFER MaYBE. \'ARE t Bor A MAN S'GOTTA HAVE A Good" REP’ TS Wotp DoWN. “HH! PoSITion “XK Got Fy OPEN ~WE'RE VERY pend HERE! bas Fi ew] Ay, Oe) . Baa ao we Evidently the Man and His NW DID Woo GET A “REFERENCE FROM Your. TLAST_ EMPLOYER HoH? — Charles Dillingham and F. Ziegfeld gr. have decided to call the recon- #tructed roof of the Century Theatre | the Cocoanut Grove. It will be for- | mally opened a week after the first | ntation of “The Century Girl" in the main auditorium of the big playhouse. The Cocounut Grove bor- Tows its name from the cocoanut at Palm Beach. Joseph Urban decorated it and Raphael Kirch- it has supplied the wails with paint- . rere will be « rgidnight enter- roe SS as facilities for din- ‘dancin MISS DOLLY LOSES WATCH. Now what do you think of Yansci Doliy? One time her husband gave her a diamond-studded w 1, ned to be a half owner of all those Dolly autos, | ‘99. That's all of the story—-excepr, | n't you dare ask Yansci Dolly what | time ft fs or she'll burst out crying. | A MASS FOR MRS. NIBLO. A mass for the repose of the soul of Jo Iblo will Le eel- ebr. ther Delaney, Cy ‘atholic Actors’ | Iron of which Jere J. Cohan Is Pron. | tent, to-1aorrow morning at 9 o' St. Malachy’s Church in’ West Forty: ninth Street. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. got another preac said Tommy Dunn, tet | an’ he's handsome an’ he's only | hirty-one. He started in two weeks | -"fo—commenced to get ubaut-—an' (fay, you ought to see the way the rls are turnin’ out, Three wi “go the Bible class the other preuc her had wus yoall; 1 think four girls Wue all. That clyss ix now the fad. | change in Avougon BaLuroom | Froadway, Cor. 16th St. # DANCING | AFTERNOONS— NIGHTS Eight to Midnight © CABARET ORCHESTRA 100--INSTRUCT: RS--10. Admission, 25c, sage Dances | Private Lessonn 5 Twe a SGON MARW.G, Dancing Maste: “ » eodaaaeed AUDUBON sa, Kua ONE Ounce of hints (Pronounced SHE-RIS) OLIVE OIL EQUALS EIGHT Ounces of MII in food va'ue GHIBIB, OLIVE OLL, i» most deit Raid SoruNing: Foo. ALi for ) Gattis regs peur recer ANTOINE CHIRIS CO,, 18 PLATT 8T., NEW YORK CITY PARVAAPUEAVTIAVINAV’AVVWVUS AVA AVL AAAGT’ PVVUVHTVVB SVT: by ses Va lotta R oe cambassador Gerard hud not been un! ny aston) the a aay 08 “town half an hour when he telephoned Comer 1848, am Lupin Co The «ood news “thm the front isi Vouls, to rustle’ bim six” seats ‘for M rte ‘ 1 5 Heuy Mr, Turkey Arr’ e | PULTINE Us atl in Aplendid spirits here | | and we are feeling the war lesw than! f » said to” ‘a sensatiokal | ¢¢ OBBLE, gobble, gobble,” came er Is good to be in Bnglaad Philippine dancer," ia to da a few fyom the corner of the barn ist now." jungle stepy in “The Hull King’ be- ge \ | ginning Monday yard very early one morn: | ACCORDING TO B. BROWN. Ellen Dallerup and Hilda Rueckert ing. (i sess.e BUYS A CAR, SEE) ~The / AN OLD WRECK ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OLD. HE RUNS OVER EVERYBODY AND EVERYTHING THROUGH MOST OF “THE PICTURE - AND AS A CLIMAX - --» Ne HERE'S AXEL'S CHANCE. to RECOME FAMOUS AS A SCREEN QOMEDIAN . “THIS NEW COMEDY IS GONNA BE A CorKER! ITS FULL OF LAUGHS FROM START TO FiNisn!! ME WHERE M MAW #!tDES THE ss Atta Boy, Axel—Don’t Let 'Em Put Anything Over On Ya! OF COURSE AXEL WILL WEAR HEAVY PADS To PROTECT HIM AGAINST POqS\BLE INGURIES © HE MUSTNT GeT HUET! ILt Go LL YA PLEASE - wWaiee MY K HIM To Tet he hae © 1110 preme enmneming ORF Mrenioe Warley By Bud Counihan ‘T Wuz'NT WoRTH ) KEEPIN’ | WELL WHERE 6 ITP Pupturnine Co NY Rvening arta car BLOWS UP! eens the boom right now, The preacher fathir sold our kow because she pop did it, tua. Sty mother says it seems ee) him one an’ fore nayber wimen . . duet hie e's nothin’ he can't do. laffed. My father says they are two ot , WV EN Tq) 7 % But fatier tuinks some pretty girl things no man. kin. « © kow THE EVENING WORLD'S ] 1e will kheten the pl er BOON. He'll an a woman. Bol. Bre wed then the will bust just le like ® toy balloon, Gossip. Ny MR, JONES WRITES. ehay Arthur Jones, the Bugll ah playwiight, writes Selwyn & Co. Londen that be won't come ty Amer. tea before Chirstmas. “tam hard at werk on my # pew bullet in the new Winter Gar-} produgtion, “The Show of Wov- *! Alex Kosiof has been engaged for | Wu EN BEDTIME COMES. © rrr | By Mary Graham Bonner. | a ders.” Lodia Cohen, ticket broker, was «ie | new ‘happlest man ou Broadway yesterday have introduced a aew dance on .ce| “Whatever can that be? asked Th how are an animile what will CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER Klub Korner | { COUSIN ELEANOR’S ; ; “KLUB KOLUMN” | THINK \t would be nice if the members who have travelled H would tell about the country. | they visited,” sugme Marie Kally, | No. 148 West Sixty-sevanth Street, New York City, | So dof think It would be very nies. | If you have travelled please do tell lus about it, Do you think, dear Cousin Pleanor, sive milk if whe doan't kick ovir the| I the skating ballet at the Hipp’ | sir, Peacock oucket, Gintully her name are Daisy | dome “Ym sure it sounds like Mr. Tur that It would be & very good plan unless she are a muley when shel a | key,” sald Red ‘Top the Rooster. “L for Kiddie Klub members to send ia pevir hus no horng, Alwayn fede | FOOLISHMENT. leecaae wha He arrlvaat” little contributions to the “Ilumina- doan't ak YOU, tulle her for if you} Bhs heagts eos ya er TEAUA Ee Rad ate,” Wald dive: er Hon of Taberty"? And: tn: tiewey bh ay et ac e an’ pop! Bhe lett it thee a@ it ° by 9 z ve ne with her hind corner polk ike did ‘much taliang through’ her bet off started (he animals of the we may show our love for our coun- The kow eats bran an’ hay onless == barnyard in the direction of the | try and prove to be enthusiastic mem. Nona pet eeranlums “ant othir) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | gobbic, gobble, gobble sounds, And bere of The Worl Kiob, C a mot teethe in First Burglar—Did you tin. " 3 Fe eye ‘ ear cousin, please let me know s om the roof of moutit, hous | keys. may do this, as | and many other Wows chooge cuda made fo them by Second Burglar~Ob, + H in| “Cock-a-doodle-do,” shouted Red members would surely be glad to con- e Cudahy Packing Cums My is broken and his locks are ¢ few, "| vop Wibate, \Zour faithful cougta, esis ad _'s broken and h are fe , ne lee MAE KENNEY, 4 f manne + | Turkeys. ¥ ” " - | Of course any of my little cous! kk acts Ny it W ortl K i | “Cluck-cluck, cluck,” sald Mrs, | HAVE A RIGHT TO BE CONCEITED,” SAID MR. TURKEY. “I TOOK A PRIZE! who wish to may make contributions oo 1 nowing ilen, And the rest of animals anunal, and Mra. Grey Dove will have 1. et, SPUmInAMOn Of LADAEEY”, 9 ham 2 o had fall us i sate 0 » COT! o Ly Arthur Baer jh hag £9 ra aie 10, op ACR et . Is Look around you and age what real woudare COUSIN ELEANOR. sonaenonenannnpanooonenneonannnnnnprantinnteintnennnmenreonosopedant | . I have right to be conceited ; Wonder Story Contest { tat at indo vente : Comvriant, nd Toe Irom Publishing Go. (Phe New Yorn & ewe | when did you e@rrive?”! when | took a prize, [won a fine rib-!¢ ar | oi Mak wud ‘ wh Kirening Wor Top. bon did eve 2 De eaten gee WATELLING is made more enjoyadle for tourists on the Gump Rail-| "l came late last night,” said Mr.| p, S18 S¥Or BBY Of YOU WIR 'G PRS) nis ant Dak ta the Wonder City ta the | nae! ihe Breulug World wil pay ONE DO} road by havin ey. oT er a sig [title of 8 cew series of stories wi je Bon x pat by having the Windows On the observation car shaped like | Turk a ne farmer Srougne Us All ou won't be so proud of yoursolt | enn to ite Yor the Kiddie Klub, and rom aunt! only 00 one wide of he moet. and pit keyholes briges as! when they come to met you for the being the finest turkeys there!” “tie our Klub members are invited to belp her wnte vo of ea to Wonder 4 | ‘Thanksgiving dinner later on!" shea 1B WA BC {for the nice etter ard the pits. ih dear” anrie Ked Mr, Peacock.| tra. Hen ‘There are many real wonders to be seen in a big! Ai Pak How, New Yor Cty Breit Word "Se oD’ SL Sv Pyses Owing to their size, whales make rather cumbersome watchcharma Now we will have another conceited) “What's that?” asked Mr, Turkey. |. “They eat you-yes, all of them eat {AWARD WINNER (September Pict Ps ) ION n elastic P }you—the mothers, daddies, childven, AWS NNE September Picture Contest ONO LE . , j An elastic hat for young sen with swelled heads ia now quite the vogue. |¥ And then the dogs are given good | @ RABLE MENTION a y i < turkey bones," said Red Top. he t ee |$ How to Join the Klub. it "My. bones?” gobbled poor Mr. Ture | ve most wouderful thing about the millions of sardines im the world |) werner?) | oy | is that thels faces all look the same. Cc“ out as pie coupons Yes, your bones,” said Mrs. Hen. ; like the one below, printed! “Anime! sighed Mr. Turkey, who } had been standing first on one leg tiv f the Hellohello tribe of Central Telletone have such keen ears nd then on the other. “What's the that they could hear an oyster whisper in a hoiler factory + use offieing born if one Is going to be | eaten up? Hueiciha van Ge | ‘There's a very great deal of use,’ ie meat toa canary and birdseed to a jaguar will get them PIN. grunted Porky Pig, who happened oth sore oole ia 5 along at this moment. “They feed | - OK you for days and weeks before caey ests coed be, caret ip. They t you to be nice motor prope gh hat is now being exploited and can be adyuated | ths intormation | np, you see, So if they have to suit the speed of the wearer, and saves the Up one dinner party at the end you are passenger moving tendency to walk out from underneath his hat from the an- laving lots and lots of dinner parties | beforehand,” i} l, that's very comforting,” Turkey. And as he saw farmer coming toward him with a big | bag of grain and meal he said: “After Sub is open to’ all ‘children live. | PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD Por use of folks who would Whe promenading if it waan't for the, walking attached, a new automatic rocking chair has been placed on the market, | “KIDDIE KLUB” all {t's good to be born into a world wits #0 much food!" r ba t ie “ P id by Jennie Griffen, age J A net the pet a Alena y 18 N 9 pet most wanted by 77 Hamilton Avenue, Auburn, Stanley fawarge, age * ox |