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Pe aONADRS 3k maar sant Fvening World Daily Magazine [rar scsteran rere] te COMIC PAGE “’S*MATTER, POP?” Sometimes It Is Especially Wise to “Look Before You Leap!” By C. M. Payne I BET A Boy ) Did YA Know CERTAINLY IT A PENNY de: Didely qava Knew #e ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY THAT [IT Coury his ® EAT A BUG DIDN'T +H AVE TAFORE YA ASIED im To Bet ROADWAY hears that the play BI in which I rd Walton Tully is to star Bates Post is “Tho Masquerader,” a dramatization a ee ee ted by John Hunter Booth of the Thur- ston novel of that name, The first) : performance will be given Nov. 13) out of the city, Mr, Tully, who ts suffering from a nervous breakdown, ie to take charge of y next month, expects to b the rehearsals ea SHE WOULD TELL HER. Anna Held was taking @ vocal les- fon from Mie, Elise Kutscherra at the Savoy Hotel one evening recently. ' Mme. Kutscherra bad improvised a line to be sung as exercise for her pupil's voice, It was “Please tell me where I shall go.” Miss Held sang it in @ manner th leased her tutor, ‘and the latter, who is anything but frail physically, gave her a robust k by way of approval. ered from the shock edienne, trying hard } to smile, sang these words to the | fame tune: | “Stop that or I'll tell you where to MucH, (6 THAT } ro.’ | Miss Held didn’t mention any des- *uearY” Suared tination, but she sang the line beau- | tifully. | IT WON'T BE “HAPPINESS.” George V. Hobart expects to finish | file new morality play within the next few weeks. It is to be produced by | Elliott, Comstock & Gest, who have | the other Hobart play of this sort, | “Experience.” It may be staged in the spring and, again, it may be held | over till next fall. Originally Mr. Ho- bart called it “Happiness,” but he haa} | giscarded that title because Hartley | ers has a play of that name, THE CAST FOR “MOLLY.” Frederick McKay will send the| frene Franklin company on tour in| @bout ten days, Resides Miss Frank. | in, the star, the cast will include Grace Carlyle, Sue nany, Clara Macklin, Helen Tracey, Harold Vos- burgh and A. T. Trimble. The play fe “The Melting of Molly.” NOT EVEN A SUSPICION. Charles E. Van Loan, who ts mak- fng New York a visit, was stopped on i i i Broadway last night by attend. | FLOOKEY AND AXEL Just Ask Axel What He Thinks of Flooey’s Scenario! By Vic “what do you know F “Nothing!” replied . Ve Loan. \ 0 1 don't even suspect anything.” \ \ \. (Here's & NEW ComesY AXEL, errire WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FoR BY FLOOCEY'! Ay NEVER al Pda lap sepa sia You | tT's FULL OF LAUGHS KNEW HE BANE SCENARIO WRITER - Bones! 1 understand you're running | AND T WANT YOU'T LOOK Les SEE vor HE Ls tied Hove Me for the office of Alderman, (T OVER BEFORE Do ‘To BE FUNN' Bones—I am and I ought to be = elected. I belong to six lodges, we “What has that to do with it? “T'm the logical man for the place.” Interlocutor r. Tambo, I hear your brother had a fight at @ political ' Meeting last nicht. Tambo—That's right. A fellow with a little fuzzy, promissory mue- Mpie bit him. “Because my brother yelled ‘Down : fn front!’ at him.” Interlocutor— Archibald Highnote, our peerless tenor, will sing that tearful, fearful ballad, “The Battles at a Home I Used to Know.” Tam tuinkng of « bomel; from the mame I aq. rot ite Rett, WA mal. Ortting Gene ott White she yowls @ moumtd catrowt now ond Nell Shipman will come to New! York from California next week to confer with managers, She has been Gossip. “Follow Me” will open at the Ma- Jestic, Boston, Nov, 6, { RUSH HOUR JONES Ld] there by the river, it wtands thy ange Save te ver, vere by weed Dn TPN pany | The Mesars. Shubert aro to produco| Goins somne screen work for the) < 1 Me er Suretat's Maen heme at Tanetorean, | Gager none OPO Silled “The Siar] whe Good Ship Honeymoon” 4] Tar Jones , ONES FROM SOREN HEY THERE! HEN | } INDEED, IT WA8. Catheryn Rowe Palmer has been! bo introduced in the second act of ty ED ER THERE Loonourt! Quit showin’) TICKETS; ‘A cong writer was standing before | “#esed for “The Century Girl, “Tho Big Show" at the Hippodrome : So : ; @ bar in a Broadway cafe last night,| The opening of the Yorkville Ger-| Monday. 1 WON'T FORGET ery unsteady but ha man Theatre has been postponed to EGGS WHILE “EM wren ¢ by Mold 0 cota tocar’ be aid, “ana | Oot 8%. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. You were qo HOMB fot this load without lily Langtry t# to tour South e's on the Mexican border. | | + our - ~, TONIGHT mickel, It's what I call America and Cuba. M, 8, Bentham Mr, Hopkins can be found =o Perfec’ day.” 1s arranging her route, rth floor of the Putnam --—- James Pooton will arrive in New URBANA DISOWNS SALE. York from Arizona, Monday, He went Chic fale, who in " West for his health, oharacters at th Germaine Morget, wife of ) Waudeville theat r' ») “Pierrot, the Prodi- out interviews copies “the hayseeds and sodbu: is to enter vaudeville and sing in aren't bere et all.” of his home tow! Now comes Ur- ne lish, Perr dana, Tl., with that Mr.| Tho regular season of the Theatre| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘Gal kindly Francais will open Nov, 11, with Motorist (After running over a lo he was born there, Chio's| “Catherine, @ comedy by Henri] man)—H look out! tows, as it were, are really what| Lavedan, ‘Gilda Darthy will have the! Victim (Lying dn road)—What for? made Urbana, Ill, leading role, Are you coming back? BONEHEAD BILL By Jack Callahan i THIS 1S THE WEATHER FOR COLDS- 1 \ ( SWS ALMOST CAUGHT : BUSINESS ONE MYSELF OF COVERING ¥ A LAUGH WITH A COUGH EqGs? HOW SMonEt WHY THOSE ARE THE 4 GOT HOLO SHOES You Took OOWN TOW! OF THE WRONG THIS MORNING Yo GE RE= EVERY RoOV LOOX OUT Bon ove —te PARED { | [HE MISTAKES Wis | [BOWL OF CONSOMME FoR A CUP OF TEA AND SWEETENS IT, Se ; wee eee — pi REF EE i rr