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ABOUT wince sh pent ag closed here in “Peg of My Reart,” will begin Nov. 27 at the) Globe Theatre She will be seen tn @ new play ver husband, J. Hartley | “The Harp of Life. nd there the sam Manners, ca 1 4 RO " night Miss Ty Victor von K manager Hite TG BUILD IN CHICAGO. The Marshall Meld Company and A H. Woods a jeal the @ theat ets, CHL building containing of the Woods interests, there before LATHAM TO STAGE IT, Weber will with music next Mond Joe It is bye Henry rowed iur the piece is yet to be selected. ‘TWOULD BE OF NO USE. Milton Shubert, the young nephew orried. ing w w the matter?” asked A. the boy. do me any & I'm goin’ 1 won't can't divide Anna Aeid's salary by X, can 1?" BILL HAD A “COME-BACK.” * William Raymond (BI) Sil ts al- Ways being picked on by somebod: The other night he wont to the Par) > vee the flu, “The Masqus “and Bmil Ankermiller tou after him. Among Euiil's duties at the Park is that of introducing Pete Montebello, the chimpanzee, to the audiences. The night BU Sl was present kmil grew facetious, He Walked oUt on the stage holding e's right forehand and raid: “Ladies and gentlemen, Bill Si, s selected chorus beauties for arious music shows and ‘s an au- thority on good looks, says thar Pete here in the prettiest chimpanzee be ever saw. Mr. Sill In in the house to- night. What do you say, Mr, Bill?” “Which one of you Is Pete?” sang out Bill PERSUADING THE NUTTS. Jeff Nutt, the comedian, accom. panied hia wife to # dog store re- cently t@ buy. her a p There was one black woof in the we and Mra, Nutt grabbed him. “Twenty-five do! " the dog seller, “Give you ten,” replied Jeff, They argued and argued, sticking to his figure. In about ten minutes the door opened and a girl came in, » please!” matd “IL want to buy a little black dog like that one, said, pointing to u pup in arms, “1 re, can't y more than §: well take him at that price,” #ald Mrs. Nutt, quickly, The bento 9 Was paid over reluc- tantly by Jeff and he @nd the Missus Started out, Ant opened the door they ifard th my w the pro- Prietor of the aa KGn weonid tre reve ee a whould have rung the baiP tnree or four times.” bi NO FAIRY ESSAV8 FOR HER. Emma Dunn's little eight-year-old daughter, Dorothy, 1s a practical sort of a child. Her teacher in school recently asked the class to write es- say. not leas than five lines in length, Dorothy's older sister wrote one en- utled “Fairies in the Well,” Dorothy's .mind ran in ther direction. This is What she wro “My mother is a fine actress. Her 4 pame is Emme Dupn. she in playin bag he Bed jn ‘Old Lady 81. show, tt. It is @ You should see tt.” - aoe Kugel, Miss DunWs manager, AYLOR'S first awl Ap a ) “4 — “Betty” will 4 into the Globe. been appointed cock company make Chicago g contre of the | ‘eld interests of ground at Woods will erect al theatre will become the s that all his! t hin new Irist| ) rehearsal a week | Herbert. Mr. | red Latham Dillingham and Zleg- roduetion And he will be of the@echearsais, A name { Lee and J. J. Shubert dropped in| tue Shubert press offices recently look. | each |, —+ ‘"S'MATTER, | AT SEEMS | Ter Be THA oO MAIN DiFFiCuLTY t | o \e i ' | FLooey ano AxeL > iN Oswnt's Revence” Eso FLOOEY AND AXEL Tate Ca ONY Pvening World tHe coon GAVE ME “RAW OYTHTER Anta oo a HENRY HASENPFEFFER ( Wor DECORATION L BYE __ MEAN _* MISTER » —_ SINEEDLE ‘buns? ) 7). ” S That's the Reason We Never Cared for Oysters! “TRAW preter y ? tL tant in the press department, CRAWFORD AT THE ASTOR. “Bunker Bean” Js near the end of its run at the Astor Theatre, On Dec. 4 the Messrs, Shubert will pre- went Clifton Crawford music wa are featured in Gossip. William = Paversham the Drama League at the Tuesday afternoon, Nov, 28. Gladys Hanson Bruce McKae will appear in a playlet called “The Ninth Waite” at the Mackay (estimo- nial, will wildress Booth David Warfleld's engagement at the Knickerbocker in "The Music Mas- ter” has been extended indefinitely Wallace Ham has left the John Williams forces and will be in the tment, press manager quite tl at the Jay Barnes, Ke for Oliver Morosco, Hotel Astor, The Kastern “Hobson's Choice WHEN YOU WERE A BOY AS CEE! | WONDER WHATS THE MATTER WITH HER? JUST HER SOME THIN’ 'M TELLIN’ STRING GARTER BROKE - HA-HA! THAT'S A FINE THING FoR A ~ \ SPORT To WFAR, ‘LAINT T?- on Pos Ra DS Bee wenn | ra ~ ieielioais - heard gf the child's essay and imme-| company has returned to New York. | diately*ut her on his payroll as sixth | It closed in Toronto last Saturday, Bergy.osite will be crowned King of icks at the Friars Saturday the night. A Geck Is 4 man constituted like a Gnipe, Tin Murphy will assume the rote | “Treasure | of Long John Sliver in Island” Monday. will leave the caat. will succeed Mr, Bones, The Macdowell Players held their annual entertainment at Palm Garden last night, ined ign Night Off.” Henry E. Dixey Kithelbert Hales Murphy as Bil The cast included Jghn Samson, Ed- win Ford, Walter a Joneph "Lawlor, Sanders, ‘1 Anna Corr mas I. Daly, and Anna Duggan. FOOLISHMENT, Johnnie satd to Sister Rue prod ef et" FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “My father’s got a falsetto voice.” “That's nothing! fet o' teeth.” YEH! AN! HIS STOCKIN' ROLLED DOwN- HAHA! NO WONDER, HIS GOIL, WALKED AWAY. LET'S SHooT A RUBBER BAND AT HIM ae, Josephine Harrington | Mine's got a false Axe + EE, AY THROW OSWALD IN DAS RIVER AND HE BANE COME BACK WITH VON NICE BIG rise! OH FINE * No inveco! REMIND ME _TO Post A LEYTE! FoR HER! pe ° YA DIDNT GE ~”A CHANCE TO eAT Br. me) 7 7 Pome Punnaing Oo He Obeys His Wife Like a Good Little Man, Even When She Misses x ‘erose V'PUT IY HERE, “To REMIND You tS “TH Wires BIRTHDAY OF ‘YouR WEDDIN' ANNIVERSARY a _ HH ? a Yean? an’ pip Evening World Daily Magazine POP?” y —s~_, WwW IT COmMas Daeg (i MY myening Ware 2 we wire vor) | USE NCS) Go pagan \v “HEN” \v THERE To a gil a {NO DAWGoNtY sessing Cogeprigat, 10) (The > % ponds and lakes: the country, hockey because of the Ice. anked Dot. “Phey then they « Jit ts quite warm 6 108," i said Dot what we can do, the city, you know.” some e but u "Oh, stop!” m the EGINNING the 1 “KIDDIE KLUB” Dicky and Dot | in the ® “Wonder City’’ By Mary Graham Bonner ty The Irs Publishing Co, yw York Brening World.) Roller Skating when the Dot had a hockey stick and some- times she played little games with Dioky, but they both loved the winter “Will there be any tce tn the city?” aid Dicky “Well,” aaid Dicky, “I don't know All this tee fs in- doors, I think, and they don't have a great deal of out-of-door skating in “Bo that's one thing the city isn't wonderful about,” said Dot sooner had she said these words than children came by skating-—not pavementa, shrieked Dot, ‘The ehil- A | Quannwennannnnannnnannnannnnnnney | How to Join the Klub | ith any number, i - inter ° ei ray Shem to Cavey eA A ss EVENING WORLD cold weather came, Dicky and Dot had! always gone skating on nearby | They both were good skaters and Dicky could play “And | 1 skate in the rinks when because the ice isa artifictal, or not real.” "But I ike to akate out of doors,” But no Rites > dren stopped at once, for they couldn't imagine why Dot had called them | "We have never skated except on ice, and we were just worrying be- cause we thought there would be #0 little out-of-door skating.” “We skate all the time,” bald the children, “And always on the pavements,” said one, “These are called roller Dot another, and off they started, helped by the other children. All the mornjng they bad Teasone in roller pe and by noon they could skate quite woll. How they di4 enfoy tt! But they hated to ask their Daddy or their Uncle John or anyone for more ures- ents. They had had so much! But when they got home their Daddy mot sj them, eaylig: “Dicky, you've won @ prize of one dollar—and of course you are to spend it Just as you like.” “Hurrah!” shouted Dicky, “Now | we can both have akates and go out lon the pavements to-day, ‘They're always smooth and nice! And, oh, what a lucky day!" he ended happily and proudly, Ot | { “Let ue see your skates,” said Dot. | skates. You may try them if yeu lke.” So Dicky borrowed one pair and | — <4 — ALL THE MORNING THEY HAD The idea for to-day’s story was contributed by SYLVIA HAIES, aged thirteen, No. 113 West One Hundred and Ti nth St The Evening World will pay OND DOLLAR LACH for accepted ideas for thgse Wonder City Stories con- tibuted by Kiddie Kiub members, a OFFICER — _ aw’ DYez EXPECT A MAN OF ME INTILLIGENCE T' BELIEVE THAT ? Trick! Gwe Sue “FoRcct To | me? ys IT THurP PED DOWN MY THROAT AN Never DD Bite iT Yer By Bud Counihan ’ \T “To CONBUCTED BY ELEANOR SCH ER | { Cousin Eleanor’s ‘‘Klub Kolumn”’ EAR COUSINS: Here ia a letter with a sugges- tion: “Klub Pin,’ Dear Cousin Eleanor: 1am very glad that I heve joined this klub and 1 am very proud of my pin. » + 1 have F a little gestion: Suppose we take euge a certain animal and talk about its usefulness or uselessness, do you think/about tha: Now what Your cousin, MILTON ROSENBLATT, No, 845 East Fifth Street. What 4o you think of it? I Uke it, and am, sure that my cousins go, too, Don't you? time ® composition such as suggented above bas come to me I have oo ——aa LESSONS IN ROLLER OKATING Suggest only REAL “wonders” which Dicky and Dot might see in the big) elty, «Write only on one Put your name, membership certifica top of your firet der Sto 63 Park a Editor, ow, New York of the paper. address and number at the Mail to W ning World, No. ity, printed it in the Klug Korner, But these times have not been many. Per- haps the fault is with me, beqause when spd@@king of sending in conteftu- tions I have always said “stories and poems.” ‘ The manuscripts that this boy cousin introduces would be netther poems mer stories, but compositions And wery delightful, interesting ones, too! So any cousin who has something to say about anything at all (it peed & not be animals) is invited to contribute to our ub column, And hereafter we shall” say contributions of “stories, t poema and compositions” are weloome. With love from COUBIN ELEANOR. oe 8 @ Here is @ picture draw: artist who has & humor “Safety First” by « Metle turn. CLAIR MULLE: rratve, ub a hoy Rochelle, SP" Mek MARLEY—DEVON DEVON 2% IN OLLARS he