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+ OOOO ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY PLAN 1s under way whereby Alf. Hayman, General Man- ager of the Charles Frob- man Company, George Lederer and Banger & Jordan will become as- sociated in & new film producing concern which will take motion plotures of many of the Frohman plays. Sanger & Jordan, play brokers and authors’ agents, bave @ motion picture department in their business conducted under tho title of the Authors’ Film Corporation, Tois name will likely be used by the new com- pany. The outpu’ of the new concern will probably be released by the Mu- tual Film Corporation. It is proposed to uso Elsie Fergu- son's former starring vehicle, “Out-| for the first picture. Ano Mur- dock, a Frohman star, will be starred | jn the film. Miss Murdock, it te un- derstood, will act In other pictures for | the new company. While the plan has not been finally put through, tt ts) practically certain that it will be, Tncidentally, Samuel Goldfish and Edgar Selwyn may form an alliance! with the end in view of making mo-/ tion pletures. NO LONG NAMES WILL DO. After this week there will be no! spore anpronounceable names on (he roster of the Hippodrome. R, HL Burnside has had u lot of trouble vt the fact that the Hip recently through the Plaskovietazkas, Lindovkayaskys, d others with sim- Leggierovanoffs an must © the afflicted ones prefer not to undergo the amputations, th first. names will be used and others forgottep. As it is now tt takes Mr. Burnside a full half hour to call the roll. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Said Silas McGugein, In Peeweep! store: “These social affairs are a t Tible bore. My wife and my daugh are up at the house extendin’ a pai to Mra. Pete Shouse. They've got a Dig bowlful of what they call punch It's primed up with likker; at it that's my hunch, and F female who lives in this town it’s lovely and gull daughter's dressed je. There's flo on ev'ry old maid. Th buggin’ each other a lot. And say, gossips are busy—Great Scott! | My daughter suggested I leave for) the day. 1 scoffed at her party and| fastened away. 1 wouldn't hang! ‘round where the women are at nol more than a mouse would make frien with a cat.” “Wait, Silas, old feller! said Grandpa McGee, “I've go epoak up and correct you, I nee. Wi i them young gals with that musical abow arranged that there party, you ‘tended, 1 know, and Skinny Devore says you told ‘em that night you ‘thought all the ladies wus jist about right. He told me you hob-nobbed with ev'ry gal there, I'm sure you remember that midnight affair.” oll} Bilas arose from his seat on a box.| Said he: “So, friend Grandpa, you've| got a few knoe wot to un- cork grinned fail." the front doc ‘That and he said COMIC PAGE “'S'MATTER, POP?” | TrRecrron TA" CONSIDER YER PoP Jest ATSOUT Perfect HENRY HASENPFEFFER ‘ATS Wor X SAID —You ANT. A MAN OF YY WwoRD MR.TWEEDLE DUMB’! DIDNT You Give Me. To UNDERGTAND “THAT You Would SEND A” CHECK” Yo “TH “ CHARITY RELIEF FUND” OUR LODGE 15 GETTIN’ UP — MAN “To Now DIDNT You FLOOEY AND AXEL LHAVENT "ToLd AKEL YET, BUT WE'RE GOMHA “TAKE “THAT SCENE WHERE YOU SHOVE HIM INTO THE LAKE! Now YOUGET Him ouT ON SOME PRETEXT AND DON'T LET Him GET QUTA Your SIGHT! (ee - Y gees 8 the dawgu’ | Yer ri | “pa, Said Jed | Leoprrtent 1016, Page Podiianine Ce OF Ym Off them prunes, I don't want to go broke.” | GOSSIP. Georges Renavent bas been engaged “THE OFF DAY” Evening World Daily Magazine: Some Fathers We Know, According to ‘This, Should Be Centipedes! ExcePr te deez Not Got THree Lees WHY “DAWGONUT “HENS xX Sen TH “CHECK” “To THAT FUND OVER A WEEK AGO # eve “Dp! mM =H: "Set. G IREAS. OF tH FUND AN’ I OUGHTA KNOW WHETHER You Dip oR NOT! VERY WELL, ILL LEAVE AXEL ENTIRELY T YOU. T GUESS You KNow BETTER How To HANDLE HIM Than T DO! to act at the Theatre Francaise In order to take care of the demand | tor seata to “The Century Girl" an extra box office thas been opened at the Century. Adele Rowland has been added to the cast of “Her Soldier Boy,” & new Bhubert musical producth Six Boy Scouts and Six Campfire Girls have been engaged for “Girls Will Be Girls” by the Messrs, Shu- | bert. Karly in Ja .Portmanteau ‘etart West, playing clear y Stuart Walker's | atre troupe will to Los Gerard and Joseph Parsons int 1, “Honeymoon fn a Motorboat,” In the Hippodrome show yesterday. i Miriam Garcee, who was such a hit in “Patsy's School Days" at Rich- mond Hill, writes in to say she has acquired a darling little monkey “Phe Flame” is nearing the end of | fig run at tho Forty-fourth Street Theatre, It will go on tour with the original cast in two weeks i] E. H, Sotborn will make an address at an’ Astor Theatre, Sunday after. | noon when the film “The Battle of the Somme” ts shown there, | Mrs, Millie Thorne has given a doll | to the Stage Children’s Bazaar, to be held at the Hotel McAlpin Nov. 24 and ‘5. The doll was given her in| 1900 by Aunt Louise Eldridge, sev- enty-two years old, who was playing | at Tony Pastor's Theatre. Bayville, 1. 1. 19 mid to be all worked up over “Old Lady 31," Leo Kugel's play. All its characters were copled After residents of that town, and| they're a’goin' to go up to the Thirty- | ninth Street Theatre and have a look, | by ginger! : ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Al W.--Vaudevitie ts probably the! only place for an act such as you describe, | Walter.—Sam Bernard ts not related | to Barney Bernard. The former is in the Century Theatre show, A WISE SUGGESTION, ‘The manager says he will give a vanity box to the handsomest lady nding the show to-morrow night. suggest that he make out his will and testament before ho trles it—Keller (Okia.) Bagle, | FOOLISHMENT. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “How does it affect sausage ft in the icebox?” i toout By Clifton Meek | 2 I Dont @uite Git You Coprnght, 1916, Prem Pvonming Oa (WY. Bveamg Wend) WHY Xx LookeD MAYBE So! BUY sHinouGH ALL TH’ .\ | Ysee*Hen” acm DoNATED “CHECKS } | ONE OF “THOSE AN’ X DD'NY See NT AANCOCK ON A One OF EM! So Y'NAME AINT. Goin! ON WH! “PRinteD LIST (N “TH PAPERS , Seat s'runny! 1 SAW Him INHERE. FIVE MINUTES AGo. 1N FACT LT THOUGHT I HEARD HIM HERE AS 1 @ame In! Why Didn’t the Crumb Send It In Signed “ ANONYMOUS?” “FLI VVERS” know. makes it doggone nice,” ee ee ee TONSORIAL ARTIST; HE 1S FAMILIAR WITH EVERY SUBJECT IN THE PUBLIC’EYE- G'WAN WOTCHA’ MEAN. ean? eAtreD oR SINCE 1906. YOU'RE ear BETWEEN WAS A LITTLE SHAVER HE'S |WE NEVER IFTED MASTER OF ARGUMENT AND REPARTEE - AS A BARBER HE ISN'T HALF THE SUCCESS HE'D BE IF HE COULDN'T TALK ! + AR AN NER. SINCE BEEN FLUENT IN DEBATE -A NATURALLY [GAGS AS OL By Jack Callahan } H+ HE CAN ALWAYS SUGGEST MORE THINGS To BE DONE TO YOUR HE HAIRS ON IT. icles caibiad Stig\\ ~ foe) NONE ELSE | AS HIS - leit Teen +e woud +HAvE A WNEE FOR EACH OF HIS CHILDREN: ‘ 5 ' + So X BES SIGNED ASACTITIOUS” NAME ro Tm cHEecKk ! ‘ * ‘ EY OW WELL, HiS NAT'S HERE. — Lit SiT DOWN AN WAIT “TILL HE COMES IN! / 2 ‘ , BEGINNING MONDAY YOU WILL SEE “FLOOEY AND AXEL” AS “MOVIE” ACTORS IN THE COMEDIES FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN ACTING. 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It you | really want a good complexion never ¥ e801 va 3 |p! ways wash your face with There is also a di A Nac Sr Avous0n BALLROOM Broadway, Cor. 166th St, DANCING Have You ed Our Ballroom i in the Al vere mast» Mrernwen ? SUN PARLOR ff: + only pla T tiod berteot’ Teaihiott ite" fone, Forres, Afternoons | to6 8tol Ng Admission (including3 dance ) 5 conte, b