The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1916, Page 20

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ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY HE Lieblers are “coming back.” The Liebler Corporation, # producing company now in process of formation, composed principally of Theodore Liebler, The- odore Liebier jr. and Frederick Stan- hope, for years stage director tor the old Liebler Company, has begun active preparations to stage a play called “The Chute.” It ts by Theo- dore Liebler jr, and Adeline Leitz~ bach, A well known male star will be engaged for the leading role and the play will be launched shortly a ter the holidays. Later another pro- duetion, conceived and written by Theodore Licbler jr, will be under- taken, Since the old Liet under, about thre Lieblers have bee broadway theatrical etre they are n new offices inte the ga vigorously a, YOU NEVER CAN TELL, ! F, Ray Comstock says he cannot understand the New York theatre. | solng public c To 1" made ad for him before It) Then He vame =| oney on the t ached New York, id failed to do tore it reached > wroved to be a STAGE HANDS TO ACT. The stage crew of the Puneh | Judy Theatre will give a perfor r’preasure Island” on. Chitstmas | ve With Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hop- s and the other members of the jonal company as audience, | will be Long John | gle will bo Blind | for od yim under the st e. a anager of the theat Ithough not a member of the union, is to be per- mitted to play a wave in the ship woene, ANOTHER EAST SIDE HOUSE. It tw reported that Steiner, Wesiner | & Schwartz, owners of t w Four- teenth Street Motion Picture Theatre, | ire seeking a site on the lower east | side on whieh to build a photoplay | house, They plan to model it after the Rialto, Its seating capacity will be 2,500, | A CHANGE IN MONTREAL, The Messrs, Shubert announce that | the Canadian United Company has acquired the lease on the Princess ‘Theatre, Montreal, now used for Shubert attractions, and will remodel | {ft for vaudeville and pictures, The| paeeee interests have taken over the Orpheum and will change {ts nami the Shubert, afd BY WAY OF DIVERSION, A lot of folks beneath the sky—it isn’t hard to find them--have aspira- tions put so high that they are apt to blind them. They're always dreaming | of ideals and seldom realize them. ‘They're ever thinking fortune's wheels are going to surprise them. Young sirls will tell you, when they wed, the ‘nan will be a dandy--a handsome fel- low, highly bred, with money always handy. But when a maid like this ts | wooed, a Justice docs the tying. She «ets @ forty dollar dude and all her reams go flying, You put your! woney in & ming and dream of untold | 0. A year goes by; things aren't fine. ‘You've patches on your} breeches, Twelve eggs you place be- neath your hen; you want a dozen{ chickens, If she produces half of ten »ou're lucky as the dickens, hardly ever seen it fail. we're alway We watch the bobbin for a whale; a perch rewards our waiting. You'd better go to work to-day and quit your {die wishing. You'll make more money pitching hay than you can make at fishing. GOSSIP. Elisabeth Marbury has changed the of “Girly Wil Be Girls" to ove o' Mike." John Miltern Waller role in M I've, nance mark to. on tour next week A. Brady 18 to put in the Park next M tb. ‘The latter ‘Little Wom- day, Bee WHEN YOU WEI DURING DECEMBER YOU ALWAYS MET POP AT THE CORNER ! ompany and those of “Hip, Hip room dropped dead in that perhaps it would be a good thing you iby onMlly Heo 18 WHat Be ose Hooray,” which will be passing| the church and the marriage couldn't for us all to realize how much we © many useful things and then ‘ through the city take place have to be thankful for—-something | wishes that she were as clever as the ret, Southampton, 4, —_————$ eaniciinaadiaii = even more than ull the wonders— American Kiddle Klub members are. | 1 a ee eee : z Vou dab) GLK Rubee Sha) Tite nt Before you read what she has to say "THE FARMER BOY'S HAPPY 2E A BOY . Inck Ce “I'd like to visit the blind ehil-| T must tetl you that £1 108, 4%. Is! |, f rey: uf ; ae ahan |] | equal to nearly $7.60 in American COMIC PAGE lor Company went | Our hooks | a ere ne mgr remem : 7 ora This vee of att Also Qualifies as a Strategist! \ tloopy ‘lorie wert A [yolar YA GONNA sen YER PAW ca ‘TAIL | ue POP?” “S'MATTER, WHAT YA GONNA ASK YER MAW To GET YER “PAW A toppy-Horse witt| A GREEN TAIL wat Do Nou WANT FOR YER KRISSMUS 2 So Get YER Maw | v, Pinto) Cov rrtents 1018. Prom Punseping Co (HY Roaming Wert) if HENRY HASE} (ERERFER Va"YuLe TIDE SPrRre” 2 WY Go5H AMIGHTY Y'LooK LiKe “TH WR se stim OE Ot “WEGPERYU “THereE “Go ALWAYS “TH’ 5 Y'see I MoRTGAGED NFE —DAWGONCT W'SEEM . TH OLE Home TO BoY “To THINK W'WIFE (6 TH’ HER A FLIVVER" AN’ MOST UNREASONABLE FEM Now SME WANTS ME ——~_IN “TH SNOREDE 5 — 4 O RAIGE MONEY ON TH’ ae {CAR XDAGGONE HER? STE We: » DEED T OUGHT, MR. TWEEDLEDUM f “HAY WIFE OF MINE GEG , em Gort! ) opY Co BSR any Copyrteht, 1016, Preme Pubtiohing Oa (NOY. Evening Word) Well, Well. Mr. Schmaltz Is So Glad to See His Brother! DELICATESSEN MAGHATE — SAY, VOT KIND OF A rercene You! 155? FILE I'M VAITING GDDSIDE. My STORE. FOR You ToGET Busy, SOMEVUN SVIPES MORE. CHEESES | NY You DON'D GET ON DA sB? bere CWE AXEL i TAY TANK AY GOT VUN vue!” “ONLY NUN KIND OF AGUY VOULD SVIPE. LIMBURGER CHEESES, HE MusT BE TALL 1% REACH UP TODAS “OP SHELF; HE MUST BE. | ABLE. To READ DAS GERMAN LABEL. HE MUST BE HUNGRy {" AY VILL SIND Him= vaiTt” A DawIng Deyectwe” Reew I ginning Wednesday there will be a matinee daily, L, Wolfe Gilbert ts warbling his songs on the B. 8. Moss circuit, When | jhe opened at the Jefferson he received cently nigskinder," Ot Grand Opera Company with Geral- | & lot of wires, one being from L.| dine Farrar as the principal attrac- | Wolfe Gilbert. tion. \2 ‘ing Argimenes and the Unknown weed i "another play by Lord Dun- DE HAVEN HAS RETURNED. | Kiddie Klub Korner | THE EVENING WORLD D's Dicky and Dot f is to be presented at the Prin-) Carter De Haven has returned enna aetna ane { Cousin Eleanor’s ae Kolumn”’ ext week by Stuart Walker's | from Universal City, Cal, where he | in the | pe > Portmanteau Players. acted in films, Yi oat | DEAR KIDDIE COUSI Tessa Kosta hax quit the cast of | “Out of work now, Carter?” asked Wonder Citv | 4 “Have a Heart," because her part/a friend at the Friars, ) | i. 1h a Was so changed that it required the| “Not at all! Just laying off," re- | & weet use of a brogue. She suys our mer miler cous converse Irish George M. Col e doesn't | plied Carter, “A, real actor is ‘never | out of work, #0 ‘to speak.” | By Mz ins telling us what she ry Graham Bonner, used from : +18 j i ions more of the film studio 3 i enough Contant, | ict a Sere to get his lunch at a downtown hotel. . ick a » Englis ehile He says he likes picture acting and The Blind Children. Klub Pin.” going with their wa open t 1 ; | os, feb fe, veoeme ren “wall Roown 66] THINK it would be a good | spare moments these aay at as yi ta performance of “The Big} FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | idea,” said Uncle John, ‘for joertainiy one of the eS atnogpetita jue ae) I De City Editor—-Where's that wedding ! you both to visit the blind most interesting letters have af or out a held’ on the riicipating will © present: Hip n so mnuch vo busy n You lave s| ‘received from a Klub cousin, She is a very modest Httle cousin, as No story in it, and your eyes have COUSIN BL money. Y'NEEDN’T BE SO GLAD T' SEE ME THESE BUNDLES ARE: ONLY BLANKETS AN’ |_| | Dicky “THEY HAVE BOOKS BEFORE THEM!” EXCLAIMED DICKY, blind « where the T hear them r Really ading aloud ris Dicky and Dot soon Ik Myer cette many of the blind children nt 7% were shown the work that the sisted L T can tell fr childre did=the things th they go ight on childs Pee, the people tal they stop ‘phan “y , rugs they they strung. And the blind children se happy! y weaved, and went inside a were @ great were reading ry, Monda tl The Petal y "i ts he 8 {1,0 ran to he we ieteee ah acy, find } ties Be jo B om ‘rd . "Now tat he tsa ns met ge LY be ia” the havblest “bs Tarp Ae me i 21 Newberry Ave, Rosebank § f a y were busy and ything they were doing e plants which they showed and Dot. And whil "books them!" exclaimed Dicky "Yes," said Uncle John, “the s before for t PHOS | right Uttle blosse <== | them as though the che plants gave by thetr touch’ sor their brightness. For a long time Dicky and Dot stayed and talked with the blind enli- dren, “They had a jolly time, bui 2 rrr } How to Join the Klub Hy S nstaaanaannahianananiaaamaened aber, clip out alx of EGINNING with any nm d when they came outside they were quiet. n't you have @ good time, chil asked Unele J out being able to sc vary wiiere es," said Dot slowly, Silter-grey Kiuy | 18 erful, but to me what is more Her-gray BID | vondartul still is that the Wonders of all dark to them, and ni of. TALBOT MAR RROW | THEY WERE SHOWN THE WO RK THE BLIND CHILDREN DiD. contributed by SABINA M'GEE,| Dicky the City are all, aged twelve, No. 429 Warren Street,| city, PIN COUPON | Numpen ||! stilts ae inpy” ana lke Brgoklyn, 8. ¥ "on go on se ca a curve cut.to fit the “ EVENING WORLD Joften get so grun we have bership tthe! shoulders ise “KIDDIE KLUB" 97 ne Wal Me Clty your Perfectly eek _--- k Row, ! Clucte, Peabody dy & Cor cm “Makers New York Citys Q ve The idea for to-day'’s story was

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