The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1916, Page 14

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Evening World Daily Magazine | sible 3 | Nee Ss’ MATTER, PO P? As Unfortunately Santa Claus Hadn’t the Address of Every Little Boy! Plays and || cibecanioaipini ; | Did YA Hev ; Players | PANY THING IN , Jou ves| | By BIDE DUDLEY YOUR STOCKINGS, | — & KRISMUYUS __} Me) se le § JOLBROOK BLINN and James aa wae - TH Shesgreen have formed a part- if nership, to be known as the Blinn-Holbrook Company, and will enter the play producing buaineaa. Mr. Blinn will look after the artistic end of the firm's work, Shesgreen will be the bi ager. Their first product a drama by Mark Swann, t will be staged In Atlantic Cit ring the last week in January, The play has @ punch but that is about all the producers will say of it at present. | Blinn & Shesgreen will bring the pro- duction to New York shortly after it) opens in Atlantic City. WHITNEY HAS A NEW ONE. Fred ©. Whitney, who produced Strauss entitled “Boys Will Be Boys.” The book was originally writ Capen, 1818 Prone Puce CRANE Roeung Were) By Bud Counihan * From Our Own Past Experiences We Adjudge Henry Comparatively Solvent! ‘auton. " 4 £ -(" « OLE VY WIEE THAT a LAST 6 Seaioant ||| ues t DANG TN ocad + |) sou'te Ger Ate YY? KMAG) | FOR NE Aunty HARDLY BEGUN For Gomme Time PAIN’ UP vou GAD 3 PRESENTS PAID FoR — OF ‘EM A WEEK BC “THINK OF PAYIN' FoR TH! 4 can version is by Edward GPEAKIN' OF “LAST, NEARS PRESENTS oy n bY Yeo “HeNStM GLAD Oe ; i Y' LUCKY Dot WHY HERE SEDO er Ferdinand Stallberg, but the Ameri KAS 1 Gone. FoR ANOTHER, BY “WH WAY —YouR Wire Yer! = PAID 1S AWAY, AFTER” KMAS" - Soy wire wuz IZ LA, ZAT RIGHT 2 ¢ AFORE XMAS"! ee ac —~, (apf Re alka nk Model if ‘MRTWeEDLEDUM : BOUGHT! 5 weap YO #red Bishop will stage the operetta, z ee 5 Guten A NICE ’ KIND FACE! SI'S RED TIE. Said Silas MeGuggin, in Peeweeple's Just want to say that I'm bought r tue reddest 1 ever did 4 Jatensely, but there's n F s'pose 1 must wear it and look like an ape. I'll bet you some day | just quit that house cold. I've still got some it, although Lam old.” “Tut, tut! yer kickin'!” said Grandpa Me "Yer trouble ain't nothin’! It's funny to me. A necktle like that ain't so turrible will light up yer face an’ you t look so sad. An’ mebbe ‘twill ch with the red on yer rose.” Said Silas pu think you're quite funny, I s'po: He then left the store rling peevish clear through. Jed Peeweeple grinned and gave Grandpa a choy. WHY THOMAS DIDN'T. * e nager, to take " the names of all callers,’ A man FEATURING ! called, but the boy failed to get his F A “Why didn't you put down his LOOEY AND AXEL name?" demanded Mr. Vivi: wr IN “Because,” replied ‘Tho whe Ni » sald he couldn't wait.” | FLooey’s Fuwver f CONCBRT FOR THE HIP. Ree. mm ; A concert in which grand " an musical comedy, the ballet, mo will be repr ed, Will be held they ’ Hippodrome Sunday night Noted) sODg successes, Old and sung while their coms the orchestra Among cd appear are one teas narnia CAR NUMBER T3ISIS, anni . NUMBER * H D 3 wouls Tit BELONGS TO MR. ©. FLQOEY vies, Texinald AT 23 VAN HOazZuS AVE,” sand Hole : hash, there I be how “KENDALL” TO CHICAGO, i Oliver — Morosco thee “Mile id Sie alent acmiriaans hs ait mance will be aiven | ——— aia Perey ¥ reorganized for y Z >) C m bt. 19 v4 ae Pb lishia 0, York theatre for the comedy, but | tonian | =r : couldn't get one suitable to its needs Under the auspices | : Irving Berlin, L. Wolfe ¢ y ; “PIERROT” BY PRISONERS, von ‘I Marjorie + Who has the ™ ° i 4 and othe TOTO'S MASH NOTE ‘Voto, the Hippodrome clown, re ceived lis first mash note yesterday. | | Mebale ? le Germans « month | . t \ Gossip. l David Walker FOOLISHMENT | Py. sitea nan, tx tn Ae ; ise YOUVE ALL MET LUKE KLINKER - SO WE NEED AND HASN'T HE MOST WONDERFUL \ ical man , ; NOT INTRODUCE YOU- DON'T YOU THINK VOICE ? OH AND SN'T HE PLAY PIANO } Han will spiel at the Green- HE'S A LOVELY DANCER WELL FOR A BOY WHO NEVER TOOK A LESSON s benefit § di Seances MUAY BIBML SY) Eom THE CHESTNUT TREE ~ 7 I Renavent « » Thea t t { OH.LETS! On MR KLUNKERL | t of the Theatre) “Hey, Mister, do you want ser grip MEETS} You 00 SAY oJ Francais Company is recovering from | carried?” oe > f the effects of an appendicitis opera. | No t ~ ten ! phen why don’t you set it down? j a en eet ees near r Kiddie Klub Christmas Celebration “ 4 ” Under the Cree of Light WILL BE HELD TO-DAY Madison Square Park, 4.30 to 6.30 P. M. EAR KIDDIES: The Weather Man has at last favored us with @ fine day for our lovely entertainment, so let us all be sure and gather ‘round the Tree of Light at the appointed time The Programme of the afternoon's entertainment is printed below AND HE'S SO ENTERTAINING THE wiTTy THINGS HE SAYS WOULD MAKE A Cow LAUGH - DON'T YOU THINK SO? [i vust YOU CAN'T HAND ME BUT-= Gunns To”) tag | Ma STORY KE THAT. T DONT THINK His [henna (GP I.'erat rove Bonne J BOARDING MISTRESS y <> aH THERE'S NEVER A OULL MOMENT win HE'S AROUND, 1S THERE ? HE'S THE LIFE OF A PARTY, YOU'LL AGREE - Cousin Eleanor PROGRAMME OPENING—Oskenonton, American) 6. “SOUTHERN MEDLEY’ Indian’ Prince, Will Give His! By St, George's Battalion Tribal Call, 6 BIRD WARBLING 1 FOLD, a, AR. MERCH” | By Mise Harrie rumade. jaye y New York Catholic 7, “spiRI’ 4 c Protectory Band. Santa Claus. "py Bang ot ‘Date eu eey OE. frolios to platform with 100) 2), Manhattan ‘ Kiddies following. | 9, “FIRST NOEL 2, COUSIN ELEANOR’S LETTER) Sung by Master Preston Perkin | APPRECIATES HIS COMEDY, Played by all four Boy Bands TO KIDDIES | eon (boy sopran » P Read by Santa Claus 9. “ADESTR FIORLEO DO You aes . “HOLY NIGHT, PEACEFUL| By Ambrose Urphan Band Poy 4 NIGHT" 10, AMERICAN INDI‘ Is SONG ‘ ) ‘ Sung by all acoompanied by| Bung by Oskenonton, in full ‘ Gi AmbSwe Orphan Band, costume. Le : i 4.“IN THE PARK" CLOSE — “ST SP. si ; Acted by little Janethel and 'o-| BANNER” SPANGLED e, seph Monahan, of

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