The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1916, Page 14

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> . al ear een antanns 12 imeem eee nerntien matrmnia amin rence rn an eae wu Set vote Seeenateenie 4 ‘ ~ “> ‘ went ee ‘(conte race] Byeping World Daily Magazine “'S’MATTER, POP?” Is It the SENTIMENT That Has Kept This Xmas Gift Inviolate? By C. M. Payne ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY i De & wuz So Pleased were it THAT Hes Gor it Vit ] Gor my PoP “Present LAST CHRISTMAS I PAID Two CENTS FoR Lng this department relative to a Shubert attraction will be the Qruth and nothing but the truth, In ! the past we've fudged a iittle—we edmit it—but from now on the fudg- fing te out and only facts will be i printed, The reason is this—the ‘ Messre. Shubert have decided to re- form their press department. “In the futuro,” states a bulletin ' Peceived by A. Toxen Worm and all @ub-press agents, “no stories must be Yesued which are not wholly or sub- Stantially true in all particulars.” ‘The Messra, Shubert, according to & tale from that very press depart- ment, have recently reformed their theatre treasurers and aiso their } mshers, 60 why not make the press @gents feel the lash of reform? No | longer is it necessary, says the bulle- tin, for the press department to fur- y ! UP OLE. Bo mish milk baths for Anna Held. No, « OH HATS «ALL RIGHT vst " i @ir, she is not merely an entertainer, A 5 SAM” HE'LL UNDERSTAND’ d ane oe (ge Masharie| N but a woman who not only can act, “THAT ~‘SYouRE NEw, vo oy Bory WAY = WHERE but can recite poetry and cook, as] 7 ‘ TH WoRK AN’ Y'GOTTA ' LEARN TWe ALL MAKE MISTAKES “Nou ‘NI THEN) NONE OF US 16 PERFECT, well. 80 why be frivolous with Anna? And the same is true of almost all the ether Shubert stars—according to the bulletin. | Bo hereafter, we wish to repeat, A. Toxen Worm and his colleagues will end us nothing but the truth—al- though Mr, Worm did write the story from which we have fixed up this de- eldedly interesting little bit of news, THE VERY LATEST WRINKLE. And tow the Century Theatre ts to Rave The Classroom, This innova tion will be a room set aside as meeting place for members of colleg fraternities who attend the perform ‘ances of “The Century Girl.” Natug- ally, such young men get nervous while watching Leon Errol cavort 4 ' @bout the stage or Sam Bernard do- ae : sd ae . S ls fing this and that, and they must have ae ® place where they can go and col- Ject their thoughts. So along comes Fowaahina CoH, ¥, Beanlng WOETT The entablishment of. this wiv) FLOOEY AND meeting place comes as the result of @ visit from twelve “frat” men who| [ikon ne told Charles Dillingham and F, Zieg- ||: ji feld, Jr. they absolutely had to have Z a Buch a place at the Uerohaggs Al Cian i * 4) t Slling to oblige, Mensrs. Dintingham || PEATURING. f@nd Ziegfeld had cell 999 swept out, a from now on, te erat vers t FLOOEY an AXEL ' “IN XEL Until To-Morrow to See Reel II. yr : Eriloge veil and' cane ‘rushes are | (eee 8 ~Fiooey's Fuiwer GIFTS, GIFTS AND GIFTS. hae Something like 38,000. Christmas lah al. nts we exchanged th rome yesterday. James W. jews, the house manager, re- ore gifts than E. Wallace r boasted of, even in his og REL Ty lest days, and R. H. Burnside's Toom looked like the workshop of Banta Claus. Yea, verily, the loot Was multitudinous. MI8S ILLINGTON TO FILMS. From the Lasky offices comes the announcement that Margaret Illington fhas abandoned the speaking stage to ve her whole attention to acting in ims. Her first picture will be an/ adaptation of “The Inner Shrine," by Basi] King, dramatized by Channing FLOOEY, VEXED AND OUTRAGED UPON SEEING WHAT AXEL HAS. SLIPPED HiM FOR XMAS, HEAVES & BoSOM OF GRIEF AND MORTIFICATION ~ AND. >> ~~~ . ‘ Pollock. MISS COWL’S NEW PLAY. eee, — ea ssa ie Jane Cow! is again to act under the Gossip. | As a Christmas gift to Margaret | (7 = — Management of Selwyn & Co. And} Only 364 days tll Christmas, Do! Weherly, the other members of the ao ae ‘this time it will be in a play of which | your opping early, company playing he Thirteenth THE EVE ; WORLD'S Kid = = a beinon Cah lle ale drasan aMnT TG Platte) Lady ia lCode aad nec tect ee die Klub K . CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER lac Time,” by Miss Cowl and Jane | Blu will give an extra holiday, Forty-elghth Street ‘Theatre ‘com- | 1 ale u orner - jurfin, matinee riday, Distely redecorated and refurnished, —_ After ew Years week Stuart ubert and Percy Burton, in| « A ig BY WAY OF DIVERSION, Walkera Portmanteau Players, new | deference to the plans of Julia Arthur, Di k % me goldfish we acquired one day, |at the Princess, will start for the Who opens in “Seremonda” at the ‘ TT. The purchaser was Sister May, ‘The | Pacific Coast. Criterion New Year's night, have de- IcKy and Dot Cousin Eleanor Invites Kiddie Klub Members and Their Parents to Meet Santa Claus and Herself at the ar in who sold them warned us not to|, Extra special matinees of “The|*ided to open “Gamblers All" with a in the them eat an awful lot. We bought | Thirteenth Chair” will be given on| Matinee Jan, 1 at Maxine Elliott's wome predigestad stuf to feed them, | Wednesday of this week und next, |'Theatre, Miss Elliott will be present. “WW i 2) Ci e onder City > It would be enough to last them half} Percy, the head haliman at the |The gross receipts will go to the Star @ year, we bh rd. You see, we took | Lambs, has been with that orguniaa, |and Garter Hospital Fund for British | ¢ r o 2 9 the fish man’s word. First mother|tion twenty years. He ran away | Soldiers. i oe f J h Bins cro lt old dad came |from home at fifteen to work for the ;: By Mary Graham Bonner I ree o 1g t quite vexed, believing | Lainbs. JOE DROPS IN. Covnright, 1018, by ‘The fmm Pu Madi 1 jad not been fed. He gave then Robert Milton has been en, edb: d y Je ‘The New York bron We food and went to bed. Then Sister | the metock-Eillott Company te | Chet are charley Jenkins had a ms! In adison Square Park to/ Christmas gift of their actor son, Jom, | Wireless Messages, Davo Bennett will! coming home to stay. two monthe fm and quickly she ® rations to| put on the dai Marry C fj | "KY » » . y Christmas, Marley and 1! — ICKY and Dot were now to] the goldfish threw. ‘Then 1 came| A Christmas celebration is being! Willow Grove (Ohio) Globene * Many ahitea cine Brice Al e and fed them, too. We have! held at the Actors’ Fund Home on! , a in the Wonder} no goldfish any more and Sister May| Staten Island to-day with the ‘The- FOOLISHMENT. City, although they still felt! aa.very sore. 7h, POE things dined, atre Assembly tn charge. Mrs, J. Wat), (rtetmas Vay han come ‘sad pone, and knew how wonderful they were. 1» too wel sad, sad tale is| Christopher Marks 4s th ‘ Sy 4 Bi @ di . ° @iis 1 1,” Kach ono of us blames | William Elliott, ie a Be eS ed botany Ht Npy B thels Unele Jenn | all the rest and each just does his|and Morris Gest’ will produce ~ ; Benehed SH6E they ehould go with level best to sidestep ev'ry bit of] Wanderer,” a Biblical play by Mau-| FROM THE CHESTNUT Tree, | Ut to see & message sent by wireless, | Blame. We're glad they're gone,!rice V. Samuels, at the Manhattan| ‘“Loes he enjoy good health?” | ‘ey ‘vere excited beyond words. | though—just the same. Opera House Tuesday, Jan, 23, ‘Not at all! He's a physictan," “I don't understand at all he sisosdy ws Sai at send messages to ships at sea, Dicky, { don't see how they can send them across the ocean to a foreign YOUR PRESENTS = Oe ivan. WERE USUALLY = =— ——— || Uncle Jonn hen "you see it May, who'd been to « show, came | stage “Oh, Bo: (Twenty-Third St. and Madison Ave., N. 7.) Wednesday, Dec. 27th, between 4.30 and 6.30 P.M. In case of bad weather we will meet Thursday, Dec. 28, instead, DEAR COUSINS: | have written you a id letter telling why we come together un: the big Tree of Light, and none other than Santa Claus himself shall break the seal and read it to you as we stand there under the blinking lights on the tree's broad arms. Santa Claus (otherwise known as Mr. Robert Stuart Pigott) is such a Jolly fellow and has such a fine voice, too. He just insists on directing us in “Holy Night, Peaceful Night,” which you will find printed at the bottom of this page. Cut it out and bring it with you and we will all sing it togethe Now we have four boys’ bands—St. George's, St. Malachy’s, the New York Catholic Protectory’s and that of Public School No, 21, Isn't that great? Do not forget that the real Indian, Oskenonton, will be there, and the big bird that sings from the bright tree and then, for variety, the two little movie stars, Janethel and Joseph Monahan, and a boy : John, “and when you see it and wa ast kaye Wonder remarked Dicky in @ very soprano. And all kept in order by 1,000 Boy Scouts, ENJOYED — working you will think it 1s oven more | Pett, is, Bnwers | He ta Brave voice, | Even if you have lost your pins, as some wrote me they have, E strange. There are no wir upon cee cannons one rate al pak Ides fer, hes ry come anyway, just to show that you love me as much as I love you, BY THE GLOVES LiL] ¥$]/ Which the message can travel," band and a small instrument at one Fesltnot NOY b48A Pai - Cousin Eleanor FAMILY !! \ SIS’ Gave : of {] “No wires? shouted both the chile /fat sth as telephone operators often | Jorge’ citys __vousin Hie Lh ° r we —|| dren at once. “It always seems won. |! ¥°4* al setae a AG BES) |derful to send a telegram— 1 would lke to send a mossage,’ ut @) said Uncle John = ro BOTAN Sema ee SH cone an’ ee wee] HOY Might; Peacetul Night. From Kiddies, BROTHER fH] ana wo mhait'neoss sm NiTe® Come ito a shlp ou ee uted to send | (7 vormlssien of Gi Bobirmer 2 Ao LUKE, {]/_ So the children went with Unele|a few words of greeting to some great | bed it Me bee anon Se John down to @ wireless station by | friends of his why Were sailing across wen itt fim “tat be would. do sees the Battery. ‘They went into the the ocean, The man took the mes- errunda for her, It wan early’ when” Alpe office from where the mee sage down -n paper. ‘Then he began eon Wo" le Toreaktaat tat a = |) sent around Were strar tthe machinery. At first icky tere. ~ Jling wires and Ights and great stool heard such spluttering and 4. Ho © ay night? peace «fil night! AN) fe darty save the fgne | backgrounds apt that they were rather | A man was attting by a small dewk | frighte - t . It almost seemed as if chine had grown wild and was 2. Si © fentnight! ho » ly night! Darksness fics, all is light? $e Si + lent night! peace» ful night! Child of heavnt O how bright re of EEC ,| going to explode. | thing ike that had hap- | ; : ut no, no’ = = SS } How to Join the Klub $ | penea ‘Tho man was simply getting ar = brs ee 2 |Connected with the ship upon which Yon « der where they sweet vig © {ls keep O'er the Babe, who in gh © ent sicep ee nnronmmanenenn® | wore Uncle John's trier And then Shep-herds hear 4 the an « gels sing-—Hal- lee lo © jahf hail » the Kingf | BEGINNING mith any number, clip out ix ot pressing with ‘Thou didst emile s when Thou wastbora, Blessed was . that hip te. py morn, rious letters ID Korner \ ns, while all the t the excited mach 1 can und and name wireless means t are sent without wir “But just how are they 5 le KIDDIE KLUB PRAISE, | Murrah! for tho Kiddie Klub, | rte J thevuguout the ‘land, Rese in heaysemely peace, —reste.g th heaven fy te + om Chrin , ie herels = Je a Christ ie SOB ELD, LD, age eleven, Full of bear sens ty joy, 5 Bll 6 Of heave ems ly joyrane | ved with w aliver gray Klub of elec PIN COUPON | NUMBER JI tricity shot th sald the A HELPFUL RECIPE, ye ea really traveb ‘Take @ lot of good nature and plemy of fem EVENING WORLD thes waves und With the ald of the | CUT THIS $ONG OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU-WE SHALL ALL SING IT TOGETHER riage gra wile adt 6 ere wenny gal “KIDDIE KLUB” machinery reach a definite spot.” rt HE REE ai Fey bright “This seems almost more than 7 THE #TREE OF UGHT,’ No, 68 Conklin Avenue, }

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