The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1916, Page 18

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Sion pemerererse PEE a 4 ABUUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY. FZLAW & ERLANGER are ar- K ranging to form another com- pany to present “Miss Spring- time,” the operetta now at the New Amsterdam, in other large cities, Elgo Alder, who was Tootsie in “around the Map,” has been engaged for the title “ple, The new company wilt open in ‘Borton during the holi- days Kilaw & Frianger expect the original “Miss BpringUme” organiza- Uon to remain at the New Amsterdam all winter. A HIPPODROME CIRCUIT. ‘The American Hippodrome and Im- provement Company, a subsidiary branch of the New York Hippodrome ‘Vorporation, bas been organived to see that a string of auditoriums large enough for productions such as the Hippodrome ho is formed over the country, Thé Board of Directors fe composed of H. O. Winsor, Charles ham and Byron Fellows, The of $5,000,000 has been set aside to elop theatre propertios and erect where necessary. In Philadel- Boston, Chicago, Kansas City, Paul, Cincinnati and St, Louis the NEW concern Will co-operate with own- ere of auditoriums in improving shem. In Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Teronto new theatres may be built fhe Metropolitan Musical Bureau's attractions may use the circuit “THE BOYS” WROTE THIS ONE. and ve ‘Thomas, aon of August Smith, son of Harry B., Messrs, Shubert have in rehearsal. Smith was called tn to write the and gerome Kern is the com- poser, The production will open out of town in November. Young Measra. ‘Thomas and Smith call themselves Thomas Sydney for writing purposes. Among those engaged for the cast are Frank Syivester, Bert Leslie, Thura- m Hall, Percy Amea, Scott Welas, hari Tabor, Clifton Webb, Quentin Tod, Reino Davies, Peggy Wood, Vivian Wessoll, Lois Meredith, Louies Mink, Leone Morgan, Adele La Pierre and Helen Clark. There will be no ehorus, WELL, NO WONDER! Irene Howley, now a Metro film etar, was walking along Broadway with her press agent the other day When there was a tremendous ex- a ip in the subway and debris few igh In tho air. ae th you only bean In the nidet a the press agent, “w & story I'd have haar oer an *You'ro fired,” said Miss Howley. BY WAY OF DIVERSION, I just shook a fellow who talks the time. I think he's a subject that's fit for a rhyme, He started on war and I tried to escape. He acted as thoug. he'd imbibed of the grape. Ten minutos of that and he switched to a strike. He spoke of conditions the mon didn’t like. Ho aaid some new laws were an absolute need and I, like a merely stood and agreed That subject exhausted, he talked of his wife and gave me ‘some tips on his intimate life. | cared not a whit that the lady could cook or that his small son had read many a bvok. ‘Once more I moved off, but he putied me right back, and talked till I feared my poor ear-drums would crack. For this he was sorry and that made him glad. At last the ‘worm turned and I grew pretty mad. Z gave him a push and I hurried grey. “Thank goodness!” I said. 1 am rid of that jay.” 1 jumped on COMIC PAGE “"S'MATTER, POP?” “War's t= Now sreax! YouRe. Y PROPOSING “To “IME BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN, HEIRESS —"BE MY WIFE"~ — FINES ® car that was passing just then. I felt like a covict escaping the pen. ear moved along for about fifty then a man boarded it, tak- @ neat ao close to my alde I was erowded & lot. ‘Twas he. I went ‘tato « faint on the spot. AQCORDING To B. BROWN,” ‘The dentist are a man with « pare ‘ira Whot pulls yer teethe furst 1B pin legg aftirwards, analosa dentists aro men whot pulls teothe without macives a hitt, 7) Seren wee Oa, goes to dent'sta it horses has their tesche pulled by sirgins. Boys haa their ' of that! Moo In thelr Cort Theatre matin performances of "Tho Yellow Jacket.” TOWNE'S AWFUL CRIME. chestnut to-day, but it had @ cold, aid Fenimore Cooper ‘Towne to us lagt night on Broadway, (Business by us of looking inter- ested.) “I know it had a cold because it Gene Buck is writing the Century| Was & borse chestnut," added Mr. Roof show. Towne. By Christmas Larry Anhalt expects| ,,(usaess by us of looking for a ra have some spoken drama at the| Fick), rk. Grace Van Studdiford Then my fathir quit lafting and out out merriment fer the rest of the weke.—Bol. Brown, ANSWER TO INQUIRIES. ls to try ; Stagestruck Kid—Apply to Joseph tg sbaut? teothe pulled by gitting them nock: popular-priced vaudeville, Sho'll be- 7 The REAL wonders of the clty yor Out. “The dentist lorns to dent in a| £0 at the Hamilton to-mortow, eee ee anes Bullding. || PyORKY PIG started out one morn- Gollege and then hyres an offus and a| Charles Cherry has arrived from|oft A. H. Woods. ing with his grandson, Brothe pretty Burl to hand you w magazine| Chicago to Join William Faversham's ries Bacon, and his cousin, Miss and say, “Set down! The docktor wi jetting Married’ company. FOOLISHMENT. a Mr, he through in a minit. It's a piessnt| Now they gay Roy Atwell has writ-| 4 drenjirr omen ae al Kets, | 2AM, to Invite Mrs. ey thea in j day, ain't it?" One day my mothir| ten a song for the use of the Sa!vation Bet our for the rink for @ skate; Gander to have dinner with ™m if } rey ped to dave . soca pulled and funy, Dore te fellow who wrote Ro egg erally ar the Pig Pen, | my fathir stood bye and seen| that “bug” ditty. mek i's uy, a " . 0! ~ ft dun, When she come too she aays| Louts Cohen, Will McBride, Dave ie eee Tom DANE Shel eDaniegt AARNDS: CF ch PT sptong vere Sas :"Hennery, how did I] Marks and Wesley Tyson, brokers,| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, |!-)-P-U-d-e-n-c-e é ae write storioa and posma tar ue # # my fethir, "You| have arranged to buy 650 seats for} “Say, that horse you sold me is|0f!” said Mrs, Goose, “As . A ot Wiese we. HY otf tees, looked ad Crp Fit od of vrhe Century] blind. Why didn’t you tell me? Gandes, and 1 would eat our dinner th Ray, Sen Ok eee H s sho saye, | Girl” during ita first eight weeks. Well, the fellow who ' 2 . Do you know| - a: 4 mene by that?” "Oh," Mr. Coburn will have the role of|me didn't mention it and L theughe| wet We Pig soe me arretiery'l onen will the Kiddie /t buthing match,” says my fathir, Chorus and Mra, Coburn that of Chee it was a secret.” what you | 6re'--Ap Pe ee this, question {s that sobeo! 'p voice sounded very cross, be ub is wt im existenes for _~xe_-___—r—rrrrrrrrrrrrr>r tween A_squeal and a quack-quack sei than fift j - n old ten can IN VOU WRRE > “ dame ‘re all pigs—every one of ean an te fitteen can, if WHEN YOU WERE A BOY By Jack Callahan Hl why, ¥p're all pigs—every one of | 3] you! Would we eat with 1 + 0 say not." And Mra. Goonc Th strutted ‘around proudly on her wply “WELL GRUNTED PORKY, “PIGS MAY BE PIGS, BUT HOW SAD IT 1S TO BE A GO. } THAT'S THE THANKS | GET mre i 1 whut If we are pigs?” |2¢ knew why the other animals didn’t) never heard another anunal talk to bi ‘ “Well, and wha © pigs? | ore an te “4 “f % ol ra sfore—for nal FOR BUYING You THAT anid. Mise "Wo can't BeLD that, ny Aor ehildvens air, Gander] uray” they didn't lke so cross Vane teat tf FOOTBALL SUIT. You Xin we, OF conn pe ge he Rhy ie just going for Porky with his] creature. cmiettineaetiter | scone i realy our Fay | , pigs—but 0d °| wings and sharp beak, and the eream-| “A goose means # i 4 ot wend ‘out any @t HAVEN'T GOT \T A DAY be a pig than & moose!) ANd Mis# | dajored o ‘a, with their handsome] atupid and allly,” said Miss Ham, de fond. at road AND YOUNE GOT IT Ham grunted dellgitediy for | she awn wi were looking forward etter than to end off by being a "he "sume ALL DIR’ You'Lt, WAT thousnt that she Rad anim soneliin fight When Brother Bacon called] ham sandwich,” said Mra. Goose. eed. Hiobtnaon "orto TY: poten, noe 1 my life," aaid og “Well,” grunted Porky, “we must ‘Girte't maken delignthat i TILL | BUY YOU ANYTHING | .,“t've been a goose all my NFO" auld)” Wag and you'll be @ goose until] be going, “Pics may be pigs but |i COUBIN ELEANOR, ’ ELSE |Mrs. Goose, “iF saa | you're eaten upl" oh, how very, very sad it 1s to be a cia = = : ‘ | "Of course you Ravel" shouted!" sr" “Gander — stopped to iaten, | goose ia dnp eititny we 1 | Porky. njoytnar thi enaka cael though he looked angry. But he Wad It's a particularly fn | He was enjoy nis talk, and now | HOUBH he looked a1 Bd Bie Misas BE dal mt : " - 8D nna AAAAAAARA AARP DDD PPD DOP PLEDPPDPLLLLLLAPLAY) | SOAR RAL LL LLL LL PALA D> f a { ‘ te the Klnt 13 * Letters From Kidd@ies ; H Wonder Story Conte i { How todoin the Klub |p eee Pom EER me be! | A Ba pa LIP out atx pla gonpons abe did was to call to her Ot, No emagee | ul ‘ came, | Sie called wgain, | Stil no anewer tS Broadway, Cor. 166th St, Covrrignt Frening World Daily Magazine LooK AROUND I! THE EVENING WORLDS K;ddie Klub Korner. CONDUCTED _BY_FLEANOR WHEN BEDTIME COMES By Mary Graham Bonner. , Poet Weide Worth) °°" | by The Prews Pigs and Geese. PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDOIE KLUB” Axel Must Have Meant It When He Spoke of Being BULLY! - aLeme MORE. “TOWARD THE CAMERA! — ~Now! Y'HEAR FOOTSTEPS ben ft t a ‘Tommy without « T. ee lui Bhs wank into «oir DAN CING ~ CAROLYN BH. NIXON ‘batter! i" No, 204M Palisade Avenue, Jere City, Volks gay that after that, 0 that ae 0 RU yur ou ni ‘ili AFTERNOONS—NIGHTS No ae i x 10 Vast Paty sixth Str Chis with Little Polly Don't Care. ip us ana vat | J Two to Sux. Eight to Midnight Polly Don't Care was nine years olf, but fancied e r of your YOUN ADDRESS. | nermeit much obter Gan ahe wpally waa, She lived Seap and W he {your CABARET ORCHESTRA TERED unis | in a email but popaler village on the Hudeom| ‘The fmp and the “ Mall sta Mine Worth o« NAEDERED “uniens |! & ¢ grandmotiier | Holly bed thtee pete, a] wixicb was the better. “Of what use are you!” | der Story, Kiup, Brealug World, ||} {09--INSTRUGTORS--100 ( Ae oid COMIDONA we will Cauary, « darling mitten and © gorgeous | corned the Soap, ‘Of what use are you, 1] 4 s x } 1h membarliiy Abdo sllre Spree, and forgetful ttle stn, | wouie Ihe to bow?" retorted the Water, ‘ at ‘oasn, eer ieee errata Strategy Is the Little Fellow’s, Other Name! {No Buddy if Bh ks ad \T MUST HAVE “TAKEN Nou Two HouRS Happy! wuo'S DIRECTING THIS FILMS ~=VOULDNT (T BE BETTER (FE VE PROLONG DAS LOVE. STUFF ALITTLE MORE? auck st! wena sy SHORER KLUB KOLUMN Questi ns and Answers, Should we write stories or fest ole © Lie Wonder Couteat! . fat egret conn COUSIN ELEANOR’S vomething Lika wondefland that Creu dorenavaire very potty aed vent There ood the cage, Int i} ny | ¢ Ho'e Weoken his leg trying to epell e,. but soplied not fur me iw could | ® at ‘the Wate hy, THE FIRST OF THE NEW “DICKY AND DOT” i oP teed” ome to-day, ine haat Jit Lesoons BY FA Ee Batol saletal o : ‘i » Mm! 3 STORIES WILL BE PRINTED $| GON MARWIG, "leah 1 thio. ye teacher Pol Gheth + ot NEXT MONDAY BR r eaeed Pils oie ene patty name | wap Be IN THE KIDDIE KLUB. H cite kd tn the cates sand ou eemnting des 6B. Kemigse Slave, hivaklig | @nnnnnnnnnnny | § — 1 ‘.

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