The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1916, Page 18

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% ABOUT | | Plays and Players | | By BIDE DUDLEY _ to the box office. please,” she sald antly. “There'll be came the reply. thirty-eight woman stepped from a big automobile in front of the Eltinge Theatre yesterday and went A HANDSOMELY -GOWNED! “I want to purchase seventy-six seats for ‘Cheating Cheaters’, if you| “Some club, I presume,” said Arthur Barney, the house manager, pleas- clubs,” “S'MATTER Pewee « Mr. Barney was flabbergasted in the extreme. He decided to humor ber don't understand me, so I'll eaplain. The Uckets are to be distributed in pairs to the Trattic Policemen on Fifth Avenue as Christinas remembrancvos y Kindnesses shown me The Uckets were sold immediately the lady left without giving ber dmit I was all mixed up,” said “And,” be added, Very good!” be said. “Rather a novel idea, too!” | “I see,’ said the lady, “that you Yessivee! ove XMAS" 1S GETTIN’ CLOSER “IHAN WW NEXT “SECOND! DYE “eS VE Look DANGoNE DARK" FoR ME ¢ AINT You SELECTED Y'WIFES XMAS, «d even now what ing there would be And yet," preparing to beat it, Atrica tor ivory.” said Mike, the office boy “we send clear to BIG MONEY FOR STARS, Charles Dillingham has just signed @ contract by which be will pay omery and Stone a total of $1,000,000 for their services during a term of years not stated for publica- | tion, ‘The contmet under which this | team of comedians is appearing at} present in “Chin Chin" for Mr, Dill-| um will expire with the present won, ‘The new one is the fourth arranged by the manager and the| team. Next season Montgomery and | Stone will have a new vehicle, al- | a a = TIS — ee ee tar ae PES mapa oo Se RR eo RR ee though “Chin Chin" is breaking rec- onds everywhere it goes. They have worked under the Dillingham man- agement nearly fourteen years. OLCOTT TO SING AGAIN. Cohan & Harris are preparing to #end Chauncey Olcott on tour in his former starring vehicle, “The Heart of Paddy Whack.” The Irish singing siar will return to his songs in this revival. Several months ago he was put into “Honest John O'Brien," a play which gave him no opportunity to sing, but the production was short- lived. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. FEATURING FLOOEYann AXEL * 'N a ~A Darine Detective 1 knowed a whole-souled feller once, ‘way back in Illinols, who had a friend in ev'ry one, from old men down to boys. One reason people liked him so (they ail wus fer him strong) wus ‘cause he always greeted ‘em with, “How you gittin' ‘long?" Most other fellers used to say, “Good day!" or “Howdy do!" An’ “Hello, * wus sometimes used by peo- ple passin’ too. But while them folks had lots o’ friends, the feller had a throng who greeted », Jest amilin’- like, with “How you gittin’ long?” It fort o' shows an Int'rest in the wel- fare of a man; it indicates a feller’s built upon the broad-guage plan, No | Erectin’ could you ever find in story song tha iness of “How you gittin’ | | REVIVING THOMAS PLAY. Henry Miller ts at work preparing a revival of A. EB, Thomas's play, “Her Husband's Wife.” Klaw & Er- lunger will be associated with him in the venture. The cast will contain yell-known players as Marle hame Brow Laura 1 Mitchell, Henry Eugene O'Brien. ‘The Play will open tn Toronto in a couple of weeks. | THEATRE FOR “SEREMONDA.” | Hroudway hears it has been prae- Julia Arthur ction of nonda” In the Criterion when John Drew ends his run t Just when that will be is a question as Mr. Drew is doing very well at that house. Jt 1s understood Miss | Arthur has another play “up her oduce it when she | in “Seremond ANOTHER BIG SPECTACLE. David phardt rel le called he Wanderer ne » will be | WHEN Y WHO ATE THOSE 1/77 ALMONDS OFF |/Z THAT CAKE ? arries ‘half the | of the committee |* » new Fourteenth 8) | the staf of 9 and Morris Gest are| tors, duction of a} YOU. | WERE A BOY ¢ Ree. 1 HA! Haw! ‘S'MATER- hits NET? DETECTIVE AXEL — done on a very elaborate scale at the Ev The second will begin at 11.30 Manhattan C House when “Ben P, M, Hur” finishes the Hetty Brown of musical comedy fame is going to pple with the A GREEN ROOM CLUB SHOW. | heavy drammer, Beverly Sitgreaves The Green Room Club will give a| is teaching her what not to do. performance for the benefit of tts he Aborns, who were giving grand building fund at th Cohan | ly decided Theatre on New Ye E The programme will b de up of novel- ties, Lester Lo » i# chairman ange. put in a a moving picture called “The Lib- th John Mason starred, It is there temporarily, — ANSWERS “To | INQUIRIES. Reader—Yes, he's married. Mann—Louise ures by the Erle Canal" in “Hello, Broad- at the ioe "season '1 4-15, | Helle Blanche was in the show too, ly three nights for | FOOLISHMENT. A RECORD FOR “FOLLIES.” An indication that “the roa «1 this season for music in the fact that “Phe * Is to play most shows, GOSSIP. Irving Cohn ix house manager of | et Theatre, nery has been adde Alingham stage dire ef and shiver FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Sue—Did he The Winter Garden management ae |from you? announcing two performances © Grace—Yes, but I made him p Show of Wonders” for” New Ye 1 #* right back i MBs BuE'I win T. t By Jack Callahan 7 mar eorrre ai y night and | i} “Wonder City”’ r sang “Down i Printing Newspapers. actually steal a kiss) WHOEVER SWIPED DAS BIG -LIMBURGER CHEESES MUST HAVE BEEN NoTICED AS HE’ WALKED AVAY FROM DAS STORE ~ YOU VAIT HERE VUN MINUTE TILL AY GET VUN CLUE!” _[ccemre race] Fyening World Daily Magazine Copyright, 1016, Prone Pubitiing Co. (3. F. Even’ We Fear Pop Cannot Pass Upon This Matter With Unbiased Judgment ! cdHiep WEE CANT AGREE ercH Him BACK. Pia tnd 2s MAYBE le) I CAN Serre THE ¢ DISAGREEMENT YessiP (He CLAIMS a5 4is COnPHTEN. 1918, Pram Puninesinn Oo UY evening Wore Thanks: That Makes It Unanimous! DAGGON(T-SHte SELECTED, (T HERSELF A CouPLA MONTHS AGO~AN' Ve BEEN BVSIER THAN TRYIN’ 16 Selec * ENOUGH MONEY AN! Y'HAVE == BUCH A NICE "WA, KIND, FACE ‘ 7 Uv. “To PAY FoR _) wr! DETECTWE AXEL — “SNIFE- SNIFF! wort) _ Kiddie ‘Klub Korner PoP HAs THE Nicest LITTLE Boy tn THE’ Wo! D Bud Counihan By cm 2 Dicky and Dot | in the By Mary Graham Bonner. Copyright, 1916, by The Prows Publisitog Oo, “ we New York Kvening World.) 4 bard do you think y would like to see most asked Unele John, | 1 like to eee how they make| wspapers and how the Kiddie Klub / Korner comes out So nicely printed on paper,” sald Dicky, So off they went to the big butid- ing where three times a week the} Kiddies have a Korner in the news- paper all their own, Uncle John | knew tle head printer very well, and | | when he explained that Dicky and| | Dot had always lived tn the country and had come to the city for “adven- |tures," the printer sald he would | show them around, First of ing written, the prize winners decided and then eopl rrying this way and that with exciting news for the grown-uj | After that they the Kiddie Jumns of news and copled on a mact 1 they saw the stortes be- | upon, the pictures drawn, they saw saw the story for many ¢ Klub and the led the lino line of type type, because it m { How to Join the Klub } mn Geturdays. When you have ix coupons numierd in rotation, Ike 96 ¥7-—-98—99-—100--101, mail them to tte Kiddie Klub, Evening Worl, No, @3 Park Re York City, with a note in which YOUR NAME, YOUR AGB, ¥ NUMBER 96 PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” advertisements |" at a time, Next everything was put into metal cases, then mats were laid over, and the news was upon the mats. These were put into a gre: hachine which looked like a flery oven and felt hotter than anything Dicky and Dot had ev nn their lives, “It's 700 deg sid the printer, “and we all th that 100 Is mighty warm, But r feel the metal.” For bright, shiny eos k metal Was seen in place of tha mats Dicky and Dot hardly dared feel, even Payee Shey: Rad Juab. eke pouring out over the metal forms. But Dicky was very brave, he did laugh when he felt! cool ae oan be "he sald nd thon the great Ivs as metal sheets and t tal we 1 over the pl 8 printed ne papers car one end of the chine, ething was tear- ! What could it be? nes all stopped in a twinkling. They were thir sald De ey wanted more of were being given to f that queer black >" sald were put on enormous sturted moving, qu more quickly. As. the d around g white pape » Was someth with ‘the paper, pictures and news must have the paper bebave itself, or the printing hg Wrong and the story and A GREAT MACHINE WHICH LOOKED LIKE A FIERY OVEN. water | and how| Nhe mae | press will objec The contributed by LOIS aged twelve, Providen Phe Byen World DOLLAR EACH for accepted tders |t for these Wonder City tributed by Cousin Eleanor EAR KIDDIES: quick to answer this sug- gestion, made by your Cousin Charlotte, by sending in all the you have for Yuletile gifts for those we love. | to hear what Charlotte herself has to est, win. CHARLOTTA DOSCHER, Novos AVnirtls Aventic, Corona, L, I | | Indeed Christmas is near, Old Santa will be making his house-to- NEWSPAPERS CAME OUT AT ONE END OF THE MACHINE, iggest only REAL “wo: idea for to-day's story was|Dicky and Dot aight WHITTAKER, . No, 8 Denison Street, | RI. | will pay ONE in the big address an f your first page der Story Editor, Mail to Won Evening World, N». 63 Park Row, New York City, Stories con Kiddie Klub members. *s Klub I feel certain that you will be ideas “Klub Pin.” We shall all be anxtous 2 | Metropolitan 13 other si ‘house visit very soon, go send your dresses and ceive such patterns you get for wr ing it publis Korner Kolumn Suggestions soon go that every Kide die om ber will have time to make something nice to put in the toe ef h stocking on the mantelshelf, IN [ANOR, Questions and Answers, DEAR COUSIN. ELEANOR west. 1am ging to your arto IN ELEANOR, written about tht NICE SIRGEL, Q. Has any eo. Qn © whose Wonder pted send in an- A. Yes. Q. May we rond dlagrams for dolls i also kites, &e.? * most pleased to re. tnd diagrams and @ them, if possible. May we draw pictures and send . 1 should them to you? A. Yes. I love to see the good work of my Kiddie Cousins Q. Will you kindly inform me what Ung a poem? A. You shall have the honor of hav ed in the Kiddie Klub Kolumna if {t is considered worthy, And this honor is rl thought by all members to be Bier sirable that each mail brings a ecoré f eff to olfice, RR Srn‘tt COLLARS" bio of 8 pap sl eane ate fit the shoulders perfectly. 15 cehts ech, 6 for CLUETT PEABODY & co Ne Makes

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