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| COMIC PAGE ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY. NEW comedy, called "Ladies Change,” has been accepted by the Messrs, Shubert for immediate production, It ie by Harry James Smith. Rehearsals will begin Monday under the direction of Frank McCormack. Marie Nordstrom will have the ; -incipal feminine role, Mr. Smith is the author of “Mrs. Bumpostead-Leigh,” in which Mra, Fiske appeared several seasons ago. He also wrote “ kbirds.”” 1 THEY'LL MARRY TUESDAY. | Joseph M. Schenck and Norma Tal- madgo, who obtained « marriage Ii-/ censé in Stamford, Conn, ten days 1il return, to that city next and be married. Miss Tal- ell-known as a picture star, juny working in a film, so there will be no honeymoon trip until Dp- | cember. Mr. Schenck, one of the Marcus Loow heads, is also the or- geanizer of the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation, which makes pictures in which the bride-to-be is starred. FARCE FOR MISS GOLD. Bello Gold, last seen in New York with Lew Fields in “The Hen-Pecks,” has recovered from a protracted ill- ness and plans to return to the atago im a now farce with muslo. | | “’S’MATTER, Nice a hi w A Pond lagi = HERE Goes “HAT MRS. MEGURK I MY-How T DiSuke “THAT Woman —TH OLe “RUBBER- NECKER*? Evening World Daily Magazine - POP?” OT THA SHES Gor “TH WoRS ' HaBrr Y'EVER SAW. MISS DANE WITH ARLISS. Ethel Dane, Violet Kemble Cooper | and R. Leigh Denny have been en-| DAWGONIT ALWAYS: * GoMEBODY gaged fog tho cast whioh will support nie eectan Gnas George Arliss in ‘Phe Professor's WITHOUT YSLIPPIN' Love Story.” Miss Dano, who ix the Sd A BLAM wife of Cyril Keightiey, has had tm portant roles in London productions, but has never acted in the United Mates. “The Professor's Love Story” | will open in Trenton Nov. 6. | FOR “STRIKE THE LYRE.” | ‘The cast for the musical plece, “Btrike the Lyre,” which the Messrs. Shubert will produce next month, has been completed. It includes Viviay Wensell, Keine Davies, Peggy W: Lols Meredith, Dorla Sykos, % Clarke, Louise Mink, Leono Morgan Adele La Pygrre, Clifton Webb, Thurs ton Hall, Scott Welsh, Richard Tabor, Prank Sylvester, Percy Ames, Lewt> Foley and Quentin Tod BY WAY OF DIVERSION, Wher Bill was just seven his moth- @r and I, to make hi banker, de. elded to try. We told him of banks and the great things they did, and Bill showed keen int'rest for sugy o emali kid. At teen we got hf « fn a bank, and soon, as a clerk, m=) BELIEVE ME, IMGONNA GWE JAKE ONE BAWLING OUT HELL REMEMBER! \ GAVE HIM A DOLLAR YESTERDAY To HELP MEET HOLD OF AKEL AN HE FORGOT ALL ABOUT IT. HE'S GOTTA MAKE Good RIGHT Now OR GIMME BACK THAT BUCK! Leap ata mill. For three months our eon worked with a will, ‘We thought he'd decided to rise in tha@ line. It pleased us to see him #o fine. Algs! Our fond, were to get a stiff bump. Tho! who employed him sald Bill was downfall was caused Bill had ap how to aink. always got fm/the way. He'd rather sing ditties ‘than work, any day. 9 time he left town and before he returned =| ladist’s place with some minstrels he'd earned. To mother and me ‘twas, @ terrible blow, but Bill Mked his work end be now owns the show, The b aim him as: Mi 5 had @ good voice and he mew how to sing. Hedwig Reicher announces a series | Multon the other night, and was very TV COBB 18 ACTING. of four dramatic recitals. much disappointed in it, Enoroaching on the film column’ hi — Preserves. Just a little, we'd like tol wpocial matings ot “Treasure Lemna 'T MADE ITS ESCAPE. the fact : The troupe that played “The Hula that Grant-| for tion Day. He hi to b Mand Rigo has written a long film play|a housetul of children, | Hula Girl" at the Opera Houro lust ‘apprise you of the “Somewhere in Georgia" in| « ee 4 oy night left town after the show, which | a3, Ty Cobb in being featured by open da ete, Kendall” te tol wan probably a good thing for. law poration “if is ihe Deorelan'e foni| Meatre la yet to be announced. and order—Kelton (Wy0.) Tribune. Lewis 8. Stone has signed a three- ar contract to act for Oliver lorosco. He will be seen in Maud Fulton's play, “The Brat.” The Professional Woman's League will have a Literary Day Monday, Noy, 6, at at the club rooms, No, 1999 Broadway, 09 “as @ screen actor, Ned is in the picture, also. Nat- wally it ve Seren orr—what tances? sia _ A NEW GOODWIN LINE, Nat C. Goodwin refuses to take the blaine. When he had signed his con- tract recently for his appearance next week at the Palace, he sald to the manager of that house: ° “I am more divorced against than “6 “ANDARD8” DUE SOON. ‘Tho Blue aya White Marimbg Band | "'Y°re**” has been engaged to play at the Con- tury Theatre for the dancing in the FOOLISHMENT. Vanderbilt Room. Weloreiny Seok oe en. weve; A dress rehoarsal of “Catherine” pi Sc tench aon for invited guests will be given on whe cine footah to ns, Gossip. Biliéred Richardson has been added the cast of “Follow Me.” Franklin will give her firat| Weds’ formance in The Meiting of Mol- at the Apollo, Atlantic City, next Nov. 10 at the Theatre Francais. Leffler & Bratton are to produc@ a musical plece called “The Newly- Baby Grown Up." Napoleon will be fifteen years old in this one. Fay Bainter ate the “prop” cake Used in “Arms an Girl” at th — aaa _— BIG MOM "RLE LIVES ——— 1 BEG YOUR PARDON P, WHY ER-ER~ SIR, BUT COULD YOU BBM ves mam. DIRECT ME To THE IF You WISH "WALK OPERA HOUSE ? THERE WITH You 7 SS. ¢ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What's your name?” “Gawee Washington eah,” “It's @ well known name,” “Yeasah, it am, You see, Ah ben! vin’ in these parte sixty yeahs.” e By Jack Callahan } MLL BET HE'S ASKIN’ , BUST A 8008'S rey Luck. THAT'S THE. FAMOUS ACTRESS, How DID "SCOOVER” EVER MEET Mow LooKa HERE uaxe ! QUT OUT THs STALLING, see? WHERE'S AXEL? WHERE'S “THE DOLLAR I GAVE.WA TO. Y'GREAT BIG -- - Satie, ee = . es ME TD AKEL, HEY? @ THE EVENING 0 Dicky and Dot in the ‘*Wonder City’”’ By Mary Graham Bonner. it, 1918, by The Prom Poblidhing Oe, Onmreigis Que aed Wrenn Work A Ride Through the Air, + HE old man was back in an hour and Dicky and Dot were wait- ing for him. For he had prom- ised to take them on @ nde far, far more wonderful than the moving stairways, “We're all ready,” said the old man as he walked toward Dicky and Dot “How do We take this trip?” Dicky ked, “Do we go from this shop?” No,” said the old man, ‘We take your ride through the air.” ‘The children were just the least litle bit disappointed, They had sbon enough of telds, Was this going to whore they closed their eyes and pre- the old man gould see that rely vere too old for such games, wanted believe ones, ayer so, all through the oar ride Dicky and Dot were a little bit quict. ‘They were 40 afraid they were going to be disappointed and thelr hopes had been 80 high, But when they sotto the field « man, who looked very much Itke the old man who had brought them on the trip and yet very much younger, Geer, 1 How to Join the Klub } AAAR AAA R ALLOA OLA INN wid any nuxmbar wipe ria coun Jerod ia the ‘Ducmlay out atx of Inb Koroer ciNandSye tad ‘eatiniae WB too terse auto. Naaberef ta ration ite a ee ee ae wo the Ridiie \ . oh Pack lew ” —$<<—_—. PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB" ANY MORE <LD'S a car and go to a fleld fust @ little, outside of the clty—then yoo will get) be an imagthary ride—one perhaps | | tended they were birds or fairies? | tye @ little wondere—not road lay A Cat Has Nine Lives, but a Kitten Has Only One! WITTEN Broreares 1810, Pram Poentting Op (FT Braning Word), ; Evidently Lot’s Wife Set the Example for Lots of Wives! ry a Axel’s Make-up Was Perfect, but He Forgot That ‘‘Jake” Wasn’t a Swede! . By C. M. Payne IT_GROWED t INTO & 7 Cat > How po You : KNOW Busy Now! AY BANE TALK To You Later! SHE F>) “AY BANE. ex? NEVER'D KNOWN YA (F Y'HADN'T SAID “THAT Kiddie | AT THE FIELD WAS A HUGE THING STANDING ON THE GROUND. ! was standing beside a great, huge thing on the ground. “Here are the children, Son," said the old man, “who would like to be ide in your acroplane.” .® splendid day for flying,” | sald the son. | “Are we really, really going to asked Dicky. | y up in the alr?” asked Dot. | get right ‘in. off." And into tho queer-shaped bird | boat they climbed, and with waves of goodby to the old man they were ris. Ing slowly, slowly from the ground, The machine of the aeroplane buzzed and sounded to the children lke an enormous bumblebee, Before long they -vere so far up the house ked small and ike doll houses, The people looked Nke | tic insegts and the trolley cars| looked jus®ike bugs. “How queer tt 4 up here!" eo claimed Dicky. “Rut how wonderful to be fly- | ing,” said Dot, “T hope we won't wake up,” said | Dicky, for he was afraid he might | be dreaming. | “T'll_pineh you to make sure," eaid Dot, Dicky squealed ev hard it proved to them both they were not Ireaming, but really flying Just like | bird over the Wonder City, | The idea for to-day's story was contributed by MARGARET L, WADDS, age seven, First Street, Bayside, L. |. ‘Tae Evening Works wil pay ONE Klub Korner EAR COUSIN KID- To-day I am go- M) ing to devote all the! space in my column to |“Klub Pin." answers to your ques- | tions and to your bright or contributions, Questions and Answers. Q.—How many words must we limit Wonder City suggestions to? A.—There is no word limit, but make them as briof as possible. { Q—May we enter several Wonder | | City suggestions? | A—Yos. Q. 8 the story have to be of real | fe or a fairy story? Ae tory of real life. Q. May I write poems and letters jfor my Httle brother? A. No, you may not, All sontriny>/ | a CONDUCTED _BY ELEANOR SCHORER [ Cousin Eleanor’s ‘‘Klub Kolumn’”’ a 1 ees eee once own name to them, , une, ~~ 1 send in @ poem of etzteen 8 very interested te Q. May we write you es eftem as wo wish? A.Certatnly, my dear: 1 am always most pleased to Wear trees ou. ‘we save coupons fer Q. May friends? A. Yes, Q. | missed coupon No. 78. if Tio, WE {1 send No. 75 in place o ML A. I am sorry that that te set possible, The directions distinatly ‘ay that the mx coupons must be numbered consecutively, Q. If we change our address, do we have to let you know? A. Yes, And when you do be eure nd mention your certificate number, rwise it will be a great deal of to find you in the big Kiddie Klub register, From Kiddies, Feeding the Calves, stl ult “HOW WONDERFUL TO BE FLYING!” SAID DOT. DOLLAR EACH for accepted ideas, Write only on one side of the pa for these Wonder City Storfes con-| per, Put € tribut Kiub members. Suggest 0 wongers” which t Pieky an ight see in @ big | d i ay. ‘Park Row, New Cie: Npatiie, dei ie & breakfast fine (ar you: Sas i sal le ae Sink at " Bink ou ony eich’ Bow. o ae wee, 4 a UNS AC Ree na, Antamn, 41 am theit green for a beau 2 are glad it jp hare, WAnas gud. cheats oa all tagethor al . ‘da Dewmtiful Ry MAY 90 Arington How One Baseball Team Got Tee Na Do, 006 Hart Bi. Erooklja,

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