The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1916, Page 10

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“'S'MATTER,. POP?” He Knows That the Way to Men's Hearts Is Through Their Appetites! By C. M. Payne AND You ALWAYS StaurdD TRY To MAKE ALL Your LITTLE PLAYMATES Like Yo vs — it ALL RIGHT [_comre race | Fvening World Daily Magazine ABOUT Plays and a Tie SOONER, THe, RBEetTaR, Tod AyY- Right Now ®@ ® WHEN 6a 1 “BEGIN, PoP? ALL RIGHT, Po? Give Me y A NICKEL TO Get A BAG Players By BIDE DUDL HERE'S going to be another Potash & Perlmutter. Broadway bears that Mot guo Glass and Jules Eckert Good- man have been working on a third] ed.uion of the Glass stories of Jewish life and=that the piay Will soon be ready for proauction. — The late Charies Klein and Mr, Glass wrote| the first stage version and A. H Woous produced it was “Potash & Perinutter.” The secon version, | or adition, was written by Koi Coo Megrue and Mr. Giuss under the tue of “Potash & Perlmutter in Society,” | and again Mr. Woods was the pro- du This time Mr. Goodman, who rece jy collaborated with Mr. Glass | in “Object Matrimony,” is to have a| finger in the “Potusn & Perimutter’ pie. Whil: no announcements have been made, it is only natural to infer that Mr. Woods will once more oblige EE Borin tier’ pisy without the Woods! HENRY HASENPFEFFER She Should Have Sent a Plate Glass Policy Along, Too! By Bud Counihan etamp would hardly be a full-Heuged) “Pa. BP.” affai { yet who knows? Corn. \0it Pram Prarumine Oo # vaaing Wort » GAD! Howl = HATE FRAZEE OUT OF LONGACRE. * . “Roo / Hen! oa site Ia “THAY WOMAN Now! LLED Now that he has become part owner Nes MR. Weenie Dome -yR0o! AN’ am TH vampire — TH! DANGONCY=“THENS He Lae neces of the world’s champion baseball OLE. DAME Romor"” HAG GiRD. x AM~ Y AIS “WH WAY To Looe TRIFLER —TH PRICKER TARE WORDS ea! TH’ Box ANDLE team, the Boston Americans, H. HM VT THAT TH! ENGAGE MENT Now 6Aus over? AY (T Ole BOY? AN’ OF Me. NoBLe M4 - WITH, CARE — Fraxce isn't going to let the theatrical . "ed “Boe Gok” PAPA PRIDE tGR-R-RE WHY DYE SPEAK So business bother him very much for «| TWEEN You 'N “Soe les AA ae How “HATE BITTERIN OF TH’ year or so. He intends to use the next DAUGHTER. DANE 16 NouRE A LUCKY BIRD or twelve months looking after be ball team exclusively, With this idea in mind, Mr. Frazee has disposed of bis interest in the Longacre Thea tre to G, M. Anderson, known in movies ag Broncho Billy; L. Lawrence Weber and F. Ray Comstock. Mr Weber has been @ partner of Mr Frazee in the Longacre proposition ained control of the house Broth less than go. Messrs. Anderson, Weber and Comstock will continue to operate the Longacre under its present polley William Collier, in “Nothing But the Truth,” will remain there. Mr. Frazee will retain bis interest In this produc- tion and aiso in the Cort Theatre, Chicago, but will not be actively con- cerned in the management of either the play or the Chicago bouse, After the 1917 baseball season he may do some more theatrical producing. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. @H 6s whiloauy by o doy tn chur He's startin’ in agin, I thought that preacher's talk was done. I'm wastin’ time in church; the kids are outside havin’ fun, 1 wish I had some gum to chew or paper wads to throw. If I could pop that old maid once things wouldn't be so slow. I'd love to steal 4 little nap like Uncle Jimmy Worth Floor gy Axer ALL oF f -ZAT RIGHT! To Scere TH’ Such A NICE KIND FACE: FLOOEY AND AXEL Gaoynart W018, Frew Paahing Ca ONY Bveslag Wend Frooey — Take. MY ADVICE AXEL, AN GET RIDOF “THAT HOUND! HE'S MADE TROUBLE FOR YA ALL WEEK AN’ HE'LL MAKE MORE IF Y'LET HIM STICK AROUND’ He's settin’ there and sawin’ wood . just like he owne! the earth, Old oe v R " Mrs. Martin don't know what ths . preacher's drivin’ at. She's here to Oswavr's EVENGE show the woren folks her new five- : dollar hat. I'd like to be the Presl- Fina Erisode. dent. I wouldn't pever let no parents bring their boys to church. On that Nieuen there you could bet. My father says ths, chureh saves yer soul and makes you sa i celine aaa well-berhaved. I'd ruther wait ‘bout twenty years before 7 git mine saved. STUDENTS TO PLAY “OURS.” The Yale University Dramatic As- sociation will go on tour during the Christmas holidays in “Ours,” @ play | hy Tom Robertson. It will be seen In New York Jan, 2 at the Waldorf. ‘The following night the students will pluy it at the Academy of Muale, Brooklyn, THE END! ADVISING HARRY. Votes on the question of whether or Harry G. Greenwald shall quit ‘gh school and go on the atage, A | {9 parents’ wishes to the Gossip. When “Go To It!" goes on tour it} ED RIVALS” Fiicee Pum. NEXT WEEK AT THIS “THEATRE Ve “HAT! A : “Tel larry for me Yednesday, OC! seat, hd a 1 he will have] Maud Allan Ie to dance at the Palace fp Comatnek, the Rrra: whien'prod\ioed | sa day.” Autos the tene Se Beadle v7 originally. | a nt rriten: Would aay 1 advise Fr Bs the two weeks beginning Nov. | Contests for both professional and | _ oO nis! i i eh r dance z ! ting aeplrations, there is time.” | ROrging was put in the show ut the| dancing carnival will be the final ro-| IcKy anc fe) ousin K.leanor Ss Wlub Kolumn Hi ‘he vote now stands three to one . - ® sult, H ‘ + favor of Harry's parents Howard Johnson and Fred Fisher| yarpuerit AKA nits in the \¢ Ne a have written a song called "You May | gf meueite, Calvert, dancing violin |DEAR KIDDIE MEMBERS: Is doing this, the surprise would be A POEM FROM NEW BRITAIN, | Hold « Million Girlles tn Your Arms,” | ati uaaimanam and Clemens, Flor. | ‘*Wonder City’ Salvatore G. Casale of New Britain,| Ut they haven't expluined how it} famsdell, Ruth Wells and | ¢ ohn, Is ve ean be done Band will entertain n NE of our active | ‘polled. Ine has | Below are some contributions that young cousins has] show what other lively members ars hymes, but he just en Andreas Dippel has arranged to Blxty-sisth Strect and| written to tell me| doing. COUSIN ELEANOR, viforts of Dave Elsman, the typsy Love" op tour, with Ar- . | By Mary Graham Bonner and havo me tell you, | aithop. In arder to put the thur Albro In the principal role, nome iy oo bout how he ts going to , adi, ut \ ) | Conrright, 1016, by ‘The Press Publi about how he ts going yame on Dave's face, he Heth 1 4 to the | (The York Evening World. be a Santa Claus for all} From Kiddies, poem of his own manuf: east of * and will Spite of the fact that he pro: oecupy @ featured position in the bill- if we print it,| ing, H a chance, In order! George Nasi e contract called “The Unexpected,” under Joe FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Hart's direction “After losing the fingers on his | Dear Cousin Fleanor of his best friends next month, and] | T'egono, “iii Sou make them happy by presenting each | J} found my ides with a membership In the Kiddie Klub at happy Yuletide, He has already started to save | ui enough sets of coupons for each of orld, ruse his chums that he likes best, and feels ALPRED FLANAGAN sure that almost all of his kiddle picasa cousins will be more than pleased de Aatama with this dea, and will wish to fol-! the leave ars f low It so as to delight their friends) , 1 colors brigh! The Old and New rised and delighted 1 reeves, fea DN 0B, bode tng HtaiS Gt po. Vey na AND DOT had decided ANNA’ FARBER, letter and check as a prise, ave Won a prize and above Me rine (no grout & Da lub cx that they would go “slght-sea- ing.” They had seen so many ad wonderful things that they nx Opera House yene ) raphy very muoh wondered If anything old lay and asked for two seats for| “He did?” yuld ever stay in such @ rushing, he Bridal Sisters" in their Dollyl “Yes, He thought he'd be a good |exciting, ever-now, adventurous city, pay shorthand write hey had heard that they must go A woman stepped up to the box! right hand, Bings took teno joflice of the Bro sgt - isd aloe! te = to Irving Place and Gramercy Park when Christmas comes ‘round. = rder to seo some old and quaint | The clever lad who thought o dpi’ plan has his ne in [fis So off they started one after- athor of It, ead that he}, EVERYTHING WAS COOKED BY ELECTRICITY. saw the Academy | houses, the little e children ran and play They're just an haps as cau de For ‘tly an autumn day EVEL amumtenmieonenecne | 9 jlorum!" and something happened as OH, YOU "HAR parks, apd many places which looked | if tn q dream. “ WiLL ya ? they had not gone when @ young /iclous things to eat, by electricity S ' vA SCHOOL ! YN OULIPHANT, A Song of the Wo Qome, come and merrily pla By the brook that babble al man rushed by the nd then sud-| There were irons to dry clothes in the ly turned uround, “Would you two) same way, and electricity for sweep- to see the great electrical build. | ing — heating — lighting — everything he asked that could be thought of. Would we!" exclaimed Dick Later, @hen it grew dark, they saw “How wonderful!” sa after a|the building lighted up, How unreal Jlittio as they began 1 at in| tt |the bulldiag which was like a magic| 1 young man was now going to place to the children. Everything was|8ee that they got home sate On cooke hey passed it My yo Te eo, come ‘along, MIRIAM STEIGMAN ftleth Bere made, lighted by electricity, | thelr way along the stre 1 as if all one had to do was | t® home of Washington Irving—who sa bution, say "High-cock-a-| Wrote of the days when New York - _ ———- | was young, and there still were flelds 8 ee eee | find FOU Fo: and no shiny pave- » and crowded streets. Lis house, | i kK | } How to Join the Klub { so quaint, standing there in the half- en | darkness, gave Dicky a queer feeling ‘Do you know, 1 feel like Rip t i We've had a long vacation Bur not «jolly one, “Aad” to ber’ all“. Now, Ww Just awakened to 5 derful things--electric uildings and subways.” "You see,” explained the man, for t tights, tall | , don’t you all agme with me, hen I say ein whioh you must a AGE YOUR ADDRESS. be. considered’ anlew lar ‘every where. tx looked ‘puzzied, “Rip Van Winkle | THE WHOLE BUILDING BLAZED WITH LIGHTS. y payin memtere | was a charact y by Irving | eriificale, e oe | © een looking by SERENA B. KEARNS, pjaty and Dot might eco i teal id at, Old itp went to sleep en, No. 27 Waterview Road, | 1°h \ Sht aco in the big) Derr Cousin Blsner: tam, rally the havtte | years, and Dicky: fe , ‘ [ey : , | asleep that long.” bvening Wor » ONE], Write ony had to pinch Dicky until he squealed | DOLLAR EACH tdeay|PUt your name, , ud how him that be was still wide for these Wonder City Stories coa. | membership certificate num pb members of the paper 3 and att nd | 82 . biare 1 alma Tha | Wu aate the “oeling (ai 1" am’ a! Riddle” ki ber. I, read op of yOUr firet page. Mail to Won: | lca wilh nett wihes for iho “psi? cune ‘adera’ which | er, Story Editor, fovening World, No, * Seineck."N. 3 RUTH RALTO® anet ~@ S. old 1 get, in EVENING WORLD te “KIDDIE KLUB” awake! The idea for to-day’e story was iy

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