The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 24

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enero tenner “ es . eae ad re statin dade all Ta “[vcemre race] Fyening World Daily Magazine “'S’MATTER, POP?” Unfortunately for the Baby It Wusn't a Case of “Sweets to the Sweet!” low Did «t HAPPEN OH-H-H, THE BABY THe BABY WAS WAS THE ONLY ONE EXCLUSIVELY +ONORED SHAT CousDNT RUN ? g By C. M. Payne ABOUT Plays and oP MISS US t' JAGGERFACE KiSS ANY ONE wun HERE ; f Bur tHe ¢ BABY Players By BIDE “DUDLEY SIYRIL MAUDE, who ts rehears- ing “Tho Basker” at the Gar- don Theatre, hasn't permitted @nybody not connected with the pro- @vetion to see it in preparation His fGen has been to reveal it to New York at the Empire Theatre on Mons | 4 @ay night without anybody “having a Whe on it.” But the best laid plans of mice and men frequently get all tangled UP, and that’s what happened in Mr, Maude's case, Yesterday, when the! theatre was unlocked, William Halpin | and Charies Silvio, boys, came. out, They had seen two full rehearsals of the piay and had then gone to sicep fp the balcony, whore they remained ali might. Neither was any the worse * for hie experience, They promised Ot to tell the New York theatre-go- ‘Wg public a word about “The Basker.” MISS CARLISLE FEATURED, Alexandria Carlisi will be featured the jcading role of the new comedy Brnest Povie and Harriet Ford Henry W, Savage will pro- @uce. She was recently with EB H, Sothern in “if | Were King.” BALLET CLASS GETS A START. Ten girls were selected by Jowa, is. 4, Burnside and ivan tine yesterday out of dozens who aj at the Hippodrome to join ballet class, Others will be ad- mitted from time to tine until the umber reaches fifty, Aimong those ehosen is Marion Saki, a Jupaneso cS who fives at No, 605 West Ono undred and Kighty-firat Street, Her father was a dancer in Japan, The) others are Elizabeth Gardiner, Helen Greely Patterson, Lindley Lenton, Enid Knapp, Marjorie Lee, Lucile Kent, Marya Koziowska, Bunice Hen. schel and Dorothy Toering. very girl who appeared at the Hip yesterday to join the class was #0 absolutely ceriain she could shake a wicked toe that Paviowa and her associaies found the work of making selections very dificult, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Dar, go to sleep, my little coon! pala ured from yoh play. arn Foostah’s quit his crowin’ tune; be'll Bing no, mo’ dis day., Yoh Mammy FLOOEY AND AXEL gwine to watch yo', dear, She'll x take eare ob yo’ sho’, Ernuthab day ull soon be here, den, yo’ kin mers some mo’, Yo’ got no shiny indle-bed to Ie in, little kid. Dey Ain't no lace dur 'neaf yo’ head--no @ostly covahiid. But doan' yo’ care; des go to sleep en git yo'seif some reat. Ole Mistah Sui nu 1p low down dar in de West. Yo Gee a little charcoal boy: yo’ got no golden hair, But still, you life's @buck full ob joy, so hush, en doan’ care, Des go ter ali de Lohd fe ull watch yo’ fru night. Yo" *k Ah know, but in His leve yo’ des de same as white. LOVELY ANITA STEWART! Philip B. Dooner, the West Ninety- seventh Stroet poet, was introduced to Anita Stewart recently and her loveliness thrilled him. Home he went and, without knowing just why he did it, wrote a poem to the young + woman. As a matter of pride we wish to say that this department has heen granted tho exclusive right to print the rhyme. Here it ts: CoprAAs 1110 Prem Peeudtne Co OY, Bresing Wael SR a Wee WEE! FLOOED poN'T KNOW ME YET WITH DAS MAKEUP ON HE “TANK AY BAWE ALE AN AY GGT ALL 0a BOIS TH.CALL ME ARE. LISTEN JAKE - You MAKE. AN APPOINTMENT WITH AXEL T'MEET YOU IN YER DRESSING Room, SEE? “THEN Tip ME OFF WHEN HE'LL BE THERE -AN’ You've. EARNED THS BEAN! 1M DAWGONNED IF 1 CAN FaGeR How AXEL CAN WALK IN AN OUT OF “THIS STUDIO AN' ME NOT SEE HIM! \F WE HAD ANY DECENCY HE'D GIMME. “That StO He. OWES ME AN’ QUIT eemnng #80 ith in her manner, sotlou, talk or ways, Yo what J call a real woman, Inch of her living Arie deat, Anite, of, tbe ‘thm, ~ = me aa a exquisite and disine, Beeat hd acate fad | j RUSH HOUR JONES feats and. form's concemed, ‘stands alone to the fiawt line, Bam very, very bavpy, ACCORDING TO B. BROWN, ‘ \ Tho giri are the sister of the boy am’ haz long hare, wares dresses an’ NUL BET HE Forcor SHE WAS WITH Him AND LEFT HER. * powder an’ are stuck on actir men. i | i : : i eo first girl were called Chrismus Eve. Most evry fambly Naz a gir! an’ c gome of the moar unluckle wun haz two or three, We have a girl in our fambly an’ she in my sister, She haa | a bow, an’ my father, Hennery Brov n, faye he hoapes xhe'll tule him into marrying hur, Girls kin grow older f an’ git younger. My sister haz been K twenty-three fer foat years an’ sum day we may be twins. Fat giria want { to be thin an’ vicus versa. They Is i three Kinds of girls, brunet girls, . blonde gitis an’ them that haz money. | Girls is afraid of mice an’ buges, which makes It fine to put these little t Teptyles down they're backs, If I | couldn't be » boy or a bulldogs an’ had to be a girl I wud be i) blamed i hard luck an’ soe would you,—Bol, } wn. t GOSSIP. Harry Gribble Is to be tn the new Guy Bates Post play, “The "by Horace A. w i e produced soon by well, Lonergan ts to put “An Idol 6 Erin” in vaudeville, He wrote It, | Mr. Lonergan is In “Major Penden. nls.” All the Keith theatres tn Greate: New York will furnish thetr patrans gee rneney @lection bulletins N | OWEE THEN S \ ff. ; Julia Arthur, in “s monda,” will , § ROPE You Line open at the Broadway Theatre, Long my Branch, Noy. 11, SEN RAIA FOOLISHMENT. Again thy froithy youth, Aupug0n BALLROOM Broadway, Cor, 166th St. | DANCING AFTERNOONS—NIGHTS Two to Sux. Eight to Midaig' CABARET ORCHESTRA 100--INSTRUCTORS-- {00 Mabe, 2%5c, Includes 3 Daness rivate Lens INstRUCTIO oN Ph fioaanilad ni ALL clothes ty ly clean, sweet smell- Sanitary AN’S NORUB the test of years ds toeday without 1 flowers: He has called it NO RUBBING REQUIRED Se & fe and enlarged pore ; Wea Msboiten plexion in pe: condition, if a skin of v y texture, fresh, clear and youthful, is beauty treatment is ideal for massage and perfect as a skin food and It also keeps the yrs mse “fl a DANE Vee aD | MS TELEPHONE AUDUBON 344, 7 \ . If you really want ; =4 a = ; 1 good complexion use this cream, pro- ———— - nounced "La-may.”"—Adve SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDE ; { FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, i “It certainly 1s a hard world.” “You, but it will be softer when it | rain !

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