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ee peers . ist Fraping World Daily Magazine POP?”’ Evidently Towser Has One of Those “One Way” Minds ! COMIC PAGE - ’S’MATTER, ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY Wi the Forty-« h Street Theatre. This | wile when “Rich Man, Poor Man,” | the Goorge Broadhurst play, now at} that house, finishes its engagement | there, Other booking arrangements | may call “Rich Man, Poor Man,” out on the road tn two weeks more, In which event Nazimova'’s New York season will open earlier than Was ¢x-| pected. However, arrangements may be made whereby the Broadhurst play | will be given more time at the For- | ty-eighth Street, since tt ts doing) very woll, in that event Nasimova's| appearance in New York may be de- layed. Sho will first offer for public approval here a play called “’Oeption Shoals.” \ INTELLIGENT ( Q ye (Wessie No MATTER WHAT A TELL Him To DO, HE UNDERSTANDS EVERY WoRD a Bur +e NEVER \ waite Do it @peaking of changes at theatres, Broadway hears that. when William Hodge, in “Fixing Sister,” finivhes at) ZATSO YY" FATHEADY . ° Maxine Elliott's Theatre, Margaret WRONGED Mington, in her new Avery Hopwood | WELL — WANY You How FT comedy, produced by Selwyn & Co. . will move in. When hange will PROPOS take place Is yet to be announced. BEroRs I MARRIED “CAPTAIN KIDD JR.” Svou Cohan and Harris will probably the namo of their new pay, change now called “Burt “Captain Kidd Jr.” It ts elated for a New York engagement tn the near future. HAT ~~ HE'D BEEN THAT HEAD. Channing Pollock and his wife, Anna Marble, attended the opening | st “Object Matrimony” at the Cohan & Harris Theatre last night. During the intermission between the first and second acts Mr. Pollock ‘noticed a! @ nice looking girl,” he sald to his wife, indicating the one he meafit. “Her head, as much as I ' can see of ems familiar to me, } but,I can't place it. Who is she?” ; “That young woman,” said Mra, i ‘Is your daughter, Helen.” q murmured Mr. Pollock. irs A “aint SEAson.” FLOOEY AND AXEL We USED to Think AXEL Was the Bigger Bonehead of the Two! dq ‘This season #o far has proved a = r good one for “girl shows,” the same 7 ee Hee - vee! being musical attractions with ant- nee - Hee! < r Sits oct lehitng Sheree pe ste an Sree INOS ou AY CANE ; 6 i Stands, indicate that the public wants SEEN ANYTHING OF we YSec axe. Berore ) DONT MENTION IT. FINDS OuT AY CANE. totes SrA eile Gad heen eee £0, TELL Him iM Loonie Supstrure, FOR Jake! While some o® the dramatic shows AXEL AROUND FOR WIM “TCOLLECT “THAT * on tour are not doing very well, B. STU “Topay? ry ROWED ] nearly every musical production with 10 HE Bol Iq er girls 1a reported as flourishing. LAST WEEK , wiLLYA? a) i i THEY CHANCED To Meer. - Dave Wallace, W. A, Brady's preas representative, escorted @ young Jad: named Winn to @ theatre last night. As th Same outof the after ow man “Mr. Loose,” eaid ie : f aie wis aid Dave, “this ts ere ; i ane ea are, folks; make your i wb’ WAY OF DIVERSION. ' Jim, the tt p , here; ita hard to, say wood bre Hut i sult yer a 5 t been a oe omg ly Pignty ‘ fight Ter wey You ina on top. nT Brats Were) © folks,’ Sim; youn ‘always find us trua, a » our hopes an’ hearts ROLL TAKES A . Marion Clifton, the oldest actress a ware be mite yop. An’ Sim, tf Earl Carroll, composer of “Bo Long at the Actore’ Fund Home, will po . * 7 meet ‘em ty," was married yesterday to > TN , Te with a Mare ot urday by Daniel Froh 4M TH VE: G D'S Kidd Kl b K SON. y k Pop Marcelle, ¢, motion ploture player whe | unday ty Daniel Frohman aod, Mrs, THE EVENING WORLD'S 1daie u orner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER / b Come ‘The wedding took place at the Littie| the home and the members of the b ' Wat ye Church Around the, sgorner. Oliver Theatre Avsombly will be present. , * : OroBco, nded, ‘Tol ; 2 the. production “got over" in great cNOwEns TO INQUIRIES, | ° 1. 66 ” shape. ® 1 , i = Write lite Lowrance At'@e tees | Dicky and Dot Cousin Eleanor’s ‘‘Klub Kolumn i ks Gossip, K. K. D.—AL, Sanders isn't an actor ; | B mt ‘The Dolly twins had @ birthday | Yeh, but he threatens to into a in the EAR COUSIN KID-| Eleanor” and then watch every Klub ‘ u vostendny, ‘They wore nineteen each, | "etch. Maybe he will be then. ow d Cit ” D DIES: day for it to appear in print. ; Boe sauascinnt “riySand rebrte| ,FOOLIGH WRITES A, gona. Se enon aoa, Have you 20-! clever enough to write original con- Opera House ticed that whenever it /tributions for your column in the Kiddie Klub Korner that It seems a Foolish Pet on the second at the Bronx} Duchess of Buccleugh of Scotland, Mine beter: 2 other Right, 0 she) Dave Stamper will write the musto| chair has writ for two of the best “mixed | for the show atop the Centui By Mary Graham Bonner. SER EET ETS Wee eked seats.” A fow mi: wast Scant at at ote heard commenting on “Very Good iddie.” . . ms Neb. i (The New Toot Brening Work) siven over to you to fill with written! And I would not be impatient if 'my “We ail right." be salt, oout 1| Hath “Dat formerly of Pom | ee Moving Stairways. contributions? story did not appear very soon, be. thinke ‘The, Blue’ Paradise’ te mdre| Pom, is to have wrols it Anna Held's _FOOLIsHMENT, ny Orraye, How proud « Kiddie must feet tee a rt sete basket toad, classinker, musical piece, “Follow Me." jennie, Ea ELL, 414 I ever!” gxolaimed see the stories and poems written all “4 And then, that vi i pepe's gun to and when onlv five or six can be young man, with @ fale indy Ge hie | vee ent Crate, and, Marge pars d Brak ati ete “W Dicky. by themselves and thelr cousins| printed a day I'd know that it would arm, appe ied ag the box office and| production of “The Y cket.” “What de you see new?” take a long time for my tum to wanted two segte jn the lmousine After which things quieted down @omewhat. WHEN YOU WERE A BOY Buck will furnish the book ans lyrics, Percy Ames has been meee for “Strike the Lyre” which the Messrs. The Stage Childn give a matiness by juventle Nov. 24, D NIGH HE'LL ESCAPE A LICKIN’ FROM POP, TLL YOUR GOOD RAZOR POP, “CAUSE MOM OPENED A CAN OF MILK WNTH IT THIS HORNING Aree * ih TING A FOR WITING V4 A STRAY 4 PeCE \ ) BUT WAIT Mom GETS Fund will players at its bazaar at the McAlpin Hotel ry, Gene|ten a song called, “When Goofy } Googles Had the Woogies on the Swaunee River.” That somebody's ears off ao will_out \¥.—Hen- FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Man (on street oar)—Do ot the Anon Hoult ee Conductor—Not on my ealary, By Jack Callahan . THAT KID WOULD SHOOT THE BIRD OF PE) THINK, STOPPING A WAR , AND WAS Coprvight, 1916, by The Pref Pubtishing Co, asked Dot. They had both seen eg many won- derful things and had had @o many marvelous adventures that they had started out thie morning with the {dea that nothing tn the whole wide ‘world would eurprise them. They had even eald that they would not ‘be surprised tf they saw the sun sitting upon @ counter with a large sign over him sayings “Ninety-eight cents.” To be gure, they hadn't seen the surprised if they had. Bo when Dicky exclaimed, “Well, 41d I ever!” in such @ tone of surprise, Dot couldn't possibly imagine what he could have n. “Look!” sxclaimed Dicky again. “Where?” asked Dot, excitedly “We don't have to walk upstairs to this ehop.” ‘The steps move and we stay quite ati)" Bo on the moving stairway Dicky Dot went up to the next floor of with @ white beard Ho noticed their mntles of Joy and wonder and he called Dicky aside, “Was that your first ride on mov- ing stairways?” be a "Yes," sald Dicky, wonderful?” | “They certainty are,” said the old man, “But I have a son who has something which will take you up far, fur higher than the moving stairway, pn’t they “Of oourae not" eat Dot in a rather Uh; you'll Ko way UD in the alr! If weary voloe that she thought w quite the proper thing to have, “we ride in the elevator, That's not sur- prising to mol" “Oh, but you don't ride up tn the clevator, You see you haven't dis- covered all the wonders yat, Miss Smarty!" “We don't ride up in the elevator?” asked Dot, doubtfully, “Well, how do we go up then?” “On a stairway that moves!" sald Dicky. ‘We just step on ‘the lowest taken to the top of “the stairway. ‘ou meet mo in an hour just here I'll arrange a trip for you | And the atory of their trip through | the air we will hear about next time, | Th ane fer to-day'e pa was contributed by , age Slaven, of ‘No, 185 Long Beach’ Road, Rookviile Centre, L. |. ‘The Pvening World wilt dollar each for ac these Wonder City tributed by Kiddie K | Suggest only. ‘wonders’ and [ might see in a b Wri niy on one aide of | Put members! ¥. paper, and tiflcate numer at the page. Mail to Won- y Editor, Evening World, 6% Park Row, New York City, nbers. | 0 Petinde Avex, Wort Hoboken, N, 3, | “ there is @ special place Kiuh Pin” of our Klub Korner printed in their own klub korner of The Evening World. Now if I were a kiddle and be- longed to this Klub (ea I gurely would), I would bend every effort toward writing my very best and be eure that my theme wae original. I'd make up @ etory all my own and seo that it had @ happy ending—they're the prettiest after all. I'@ write it In my carefulest hand om one side of the paper only and send it to "Cousin eee HIM ALONE. gun upon a counter as yet with such | the . At tho top, Just as thoy gree items Fea ‘age may 1 DION'T KNow IT WAS @ sign, but they would not have been | were getting off, they eaw an old man rr ea. a cae « He didn’t know what to do ‘With euch a stomach ache, OLLYFORD WILLIAMS, Ne, 1069 Gates Areous, Brooklya, shame for you to copy poems and stories out of readers end various other books as you sometimes do. come ‘round. You bet I would. Now I wonder how many of my cousins are going to try to be Mke I'd be tf I were you! COUSIN ELEANOR. _———_— > ewer } How to Join the Klub i ¢ 9 ith ber, Bea Sogn peated ib, Evening World, ‘No, ork bs note Ww! YOUR NAME. YOUR AGE, No application il be cor PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE CLUB”