The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1917, Page 18

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! ABOUT —s| (Plays and) | Players _ By BIDE DUDLE oT your favorite actor or actress doesn't seem as pretty as usual while on the stage these days, The oF nights, blame tt on the war, Appalling news has come out that the » gupply of German grease paint in this ) eountry hos vanished. Professional Broadway js greatly worried and te preparing to take steps to gain relief. Marry Mestayer of “Come Out of the Kitchen” is cetting up a petition to Mhduce the German Government, or Whoever is in line to be Induced, to | permit the Deutschland to bring a, } supply of the paint the next time she dives to this lund, Really, things fave come to a pretty pass when a) Uittle old war can knock the roses out of the cheeks of the whole acting pro- | fession of 4 neutral nation, eh wot? “MIKE” TO THE SHUBERT. “Bo Long Letty.” according to an! @MnoUNcement from the Messrs. Shu- bert, will end its run at the Shuvert Wheatre on Swturday night, Jan. 13, aid the following Monday night Elisa- Marbury, in co-operalion with will present the new inusica Love o' Mike,” at that v of “Mike” in- cludes lly Meinty Vivian Wos- well, Pegsy Wood, Lawrence Gross- mith, George Hassell, Clifton Webb, Quentin Tod and numerous others. FOR THE ACTORS’ FUND, The thirty-sixth annual benefit for @e Actors’ Fund is to be held at the Century Theaire on Jan, 26. A fea- ture of the performance will be the @soond act of “The Girl of the Golden | West,” played by the original cast, the same tx ing Blanche Bates, Robert Hilliard and rrank Keenan, Another feature wil bo a sketch by W. D./ Howells in which Kisio Ferguson will have the stellar role. Laurette Tay- Jor will help out with a now act too. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. When Edna plays and sings bor Ja: the world ts bright to me. Each lit ote just soos to float into my heart, | geo. And ov'ry trill gives mo a as from somo power divine, ‘When Edna plays she wins my praise, for Edna is all mine. 1 love to bear her songs of cheer, They please mo hb and through, And then, her fa, too. Sho shames word. No bird could sing so well. Her music, sweot, makes life completo. It jeounds old ‘Troublo’s knell. When | and cat. The neighbors grow! | snarl and howl, though Edna )@oes her best. And day by day thoy move away, declaring her a pest. ~ JOLSON MAKES A RECORD. * AM records for “theatrical endur- tance” (meaning that of the players) Bas been broken by Al Jolson and bis “Robinson Crusoe Jr.” Yanother at midnight. On New Your's | two performances were given there was one on Tuesday, Two | _ were given yesterday. | A THEATRICAL COOK BOOK. | ©Mabel Rowland has compiled a “most interesting book. It is a cook | ‘book containing recipes invented by | ‘people of tho world of theatricala. \Bverybody, from Jim Corbett to Mary ‘Pickford, offers a dish—that ta, overy ‘body but the writer of this depart- Evening World Daily Magazine “’S'MATTER, POP?”’ re BUT DES ‘Cause Y'So « Pourte YW'CET “Two BITS So N'SEE AFTER ALL VY PANS To FLOOEY AND AXEL Ow DO You KNOW YouR PoP DOESNT WANT ANY IORSE RADISH ASK YER TM Prevty FLAY ATER” XMAS 'N’ Noo YEARS WoZZAT. ’ Wuz FAKIN’ “DEAE BE Wor DYE MEAN - NOY ALWAYS 7 Under These Circumstances the Man Should Be Peddling ‘‘Kale’’! ‘Yfezza! AN’ WHEN A MAN. SLIPEED Me A Dime’ = SAYS="THANK ‘YSIR! PincueD! a So we'll offer gure here. Try “this one on your digestive apparatus: » =Peel one bean and remove the heart. | From the top of one fried egg scrape | “the complexion and puddle it with atx | FE of pepper, placed end to end. | the bean tightly and inoculato ‘the mixture. Serve with butter. | en, 2 not more than six persons. ‘ they leave may be given the dog with tho- utmost safety—all but jthe buttermilk. ‘= WE BEAM WITH PRIDE. - Ae the result of the donation of ‘tlekets to “Phe Big Show,” by an “An ‘Anonymous New Yorker,” 1,000 poor | ‘children will visit the Hippodrome | ‘to-day and to-morrow. In all 2,184) gpplications for tho seats were re-| iretved at the Hip. Of this number | 1,406 said the writers bad read of the “Monation in the Plays and Players col- | of The Evening World. As the i ‘noted old Roman, Erysipelas, would | [> Muave remarked, “Guess that's poor.” : Gossip. The special “Springtime” oompany | ‘played at the New Amsterdam yes- | terday afternoon and did exceadingly well. * Granville Barkor has arrived from )Mngland. is here to stage “The Morris Dar for Winthrop Ames land to lect \ pMJobn A. Kent has cast hts lot with Tobe B. 8. Moss forces in the capacity Uf males ma | | Fred ©. ita, “Boys Will Be . Fred Bishop is di- a, Inc, have been 1 ned. Daies will be selected soon. ep though | Wa is to leave the jodrome, Ler classes will be Imued unde the direction of two flnstructors selected by the noted | Sapeer. 4 y Von Tilzer says the old style 4 rustic ; 1 ia d ha Rod ich he ore Lonesome engaged by ent “Turn to 4 will leave an y will open in Melbourne FOOLISHMEM? OM THE CHESTNUT TREE. man who drinks champagne can WHEN YOU WERE A BOY 93,342, ecm Ret By Jack Callahan TRAIN TIME 18 NO TIME FOR MR. FIEFIFTEEN TO KEEP NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS! THEre’sS ONE REeSovuTION I MADE ON THE FIRST THAT Im GONG To KEEP ' I'm NOT t GOonG To RUN For THE 6,50 ANYMORE, By JINKS 1 REMEMBER THE TIME YOU SHOWED THE BUNCH SOME FANCY SKATING ? Iv Awr DIGNIFIED For A BN RRIOR iy 5 ens IN tH! NITY TO GO T AFTER A TRAIN Like A cat rns \S BEING PACED BY A Bult Dos ~ Now, LOOK AT ,SPRIGGINS THERE — — Gee! ITMUST BE NEARLY THERE’S No SENSE WIT ALL. I've Got To Do 1S 6kT UP a Fees AS EARLIER ‘KE ID THE MORNING — “THERE Goes Ane ~ -MAYBE OUR CLOCIC WAS SLOW ?? Gancway !! THERE’S THE WHISTLE PT THE CROSSING JINKS WIFE MADE HEQ HUBBY PROMISE SMOKE ONLY HALF MOUNT OF CIGARS HE SMOKEO LAST YEAR~ HE PROMI, WOULD HAVE BENIFITED BY IT « PRS ano ( Ponerured SWEAR THE NAME OF THAT TRICK ? IT'S A GooD THING THAT “TURBY” oion'T} Do THAT! tars wT & HE GET'S FoR, SHOWING OFF ! [+ HE HADN'T HAD HIS CIGARS MADE TWICE THE SIZE OF THE FORMER ONES! | Good Stories WELL NAMED. HEY were talking about @ promising young man who had failed to make good as @ travelling salesraan, The first man sald to the other man: “It was queer about the boy. He seemed to be a regular whirlwind. His first trip was a rattling success, but all he brought back from his sec- ond trip was a bunch of foolish ex- cunes. pad hl it you culled him—e "Lace. All ‘whirl’ at the bi and all ‘wind’ at the finan. Chee: land Plain Dealer, , EES TOO SOUR, Prof. Copeland of Harvard, as the [Story goes, reproved his students for coming late to clase, “This {8 a clase in English o position,” he remarked with eRe i afternoon tea,” serve t the next meeting one was twenty minutes late. Prof, isla walted until she had taken her seat, Then he remarked, bitingly: , “How will you have y: Brown?" 7a (90) 2s “Without the lemon, please," Mise | Brown answered quite gently.—Obrta- |tlan Register [THE EVENING. “KIDDIE KLUB IMMEDIATELY THIS ONE, af, A TALBOT nit LR ROW formfit COLLARS are curve cut_to fit t shoulders si f teak Cluett, Peabody & Co:lne-Makeng *

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