Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AN Gene ae Ae REI — ipa a3 2 wtih tol a . 3 Frening World ‘Daily Magazine “'S*MATTER, POP?” We Can See Where Pop Will Have to Take Up the Study of Astrology! By C. M. Payne , ABOUT Plays and Players —~ Nomunpy bove Wat iin tHe WORLD Gives Nou ‘THAT 1D sn At >, J I Feu over THA CAT AN TRUMPED My HEAD AN- “PAaRTHON OFFERED To Be THeRe To CAA-AA-TCH ME q By BIDE DUDLEY 66 TRANGER Than Fiction,” & ss. Ss play by E. H. Sothern, will be produced at the Garrick ‘Theatre iate in February by Lee Shu- | Pert and John Craig. With the pres- | ‘@ntation of this play the Garrick, now | the home of the Theatre Francais, ‘Will come under the direction of Mr. Craig and his wife, Mary Young, in @o-operation with Mr. Shubert, and | ‘the douse will be operated principally | Ge @ producing place for the works of Rew playwrights. Mr. and Mre. Craig, Ponducted the Castle Square Theatre fm Boston along these lines. A stock @ompany componed of carefully se- lected players will be installed at the Garrick. Sree VOT rene Putnaaing Cu 18 Y Brenton Worth The cast which will present Madea ty Land ine Crug ant) HENRY HASENPFEFFER Joe Likes Music With His Meals—There’s a Band on His Hat! include H, Cooper Clite, bred Msude Milton aud Aunel Lee. Mr, Craig will direct the stagin jer Than Fiction” will be buy from Mr. Sothern s pen to o Light ‘8 byes,” in bioh Virginia Harned was sven, SHE HAD THE RIGHT DOPE. Pete Schmid, the press agent, haa Pent us a ietter, “In & couversauou ‘with a swell onicken Jest night,” he rites, “l mentioned the fact that | Wake up about miduight and Out good stories, ‘Then | go to “\G jeep again, and in the morning £ Nes : " ’ \ EE @ant think of the stories, When I Z e} 4 Su told her about it this Jane says to | | iin = i “"Pete, you know you're never in rs by midnight. What kind of guff that you're slipping ne? “These skirts are fuuny, eh? con- @ludes Pete. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Gaid Johnson: “These autos are Feeuur pesws—a menace to people Whe walk. Complains do no gov, for I've tried them, you eee, and all that they yielded was talk, i'm al- Moet run down ev'ry day of iny Lilo by some cur that's speeding aloug. Tut you thesyaeu a wou te| FLOOEY AND AXEL This Film Has to Finish Here on Account of the High Cost of Food! Sie on ‘took, but they Bave, bean Pebbed of thar rights. TT! it wildiy about * NYezza I Hae siel WHY" DoE" > FOREMAN Bu He DENT BLow (rT a AN’ HES A REGULAR FoR “CASEY “TH CONTRACTOR” A AHA! G0 Y'GET A) Generuernan “Wo BIR! § 056 y ' Adie nae CATER WAL CaS LIKE CoMMoN PEOPLE WouLD ) New STEADY Beau’ "COFFEE-HE POURED (T INTO -6ZZIR-HE FANNED ee manta ty WID HIS Tying Co aw Prening World FLOOEY ~ - "LSTEN AXEL, 1GOT AGREAT ‘DEA! YOU MAKE UP AS SLAPSTICK SAM ..AND WE'LL FEED HIM A FACE GULL OF HIS OWN STUFF! GET “FHE BiG IDEA?” © 40 Congress 1 a ; ; ¥ eens, cure howe eal enrere| tM IPLOOEY ano AXEL | ; {Twill ruin this | |) aes bay ‘J him to-day in his oar, Bald wes | [We SuAPSTICK SAM mye FS * feo one aeins to, Call bes FINAL REEL’ * Caar, They ougat to be kept on sidewalks, I think, What right we they gut in the street?” And @hen he moved off at @ thirty-mile olip and made &® man jump seven The engagements of William Fav- at the Booth, and Anna Held, the Casino, will terminate on beb. % The former will go on tour in his “Getting Married.” ‘eb. “you're in Love,” , will go into the Casino, The de by Otto Hauerbach and Ed- arerd Clark, and the music by Ru- bh Friml. it is understood Miss = will make @ tour ia “Follow MR. BRADY ISN'T WELL. hanan Brady's absence 7 Pree caret muse receatly, FIVE-FIFTEE seine z Heals Wes matter. Mr, Brady isn’t in ea uth. Ho te at the Bheiburne, Mr. Fiefiteen Will Yet Make Commuting a Pleasure! HIS SAVING G y, resting and undergoing RACE. 1 treatment. He was in New ¥ N Indiana town tn the old da; if ° Z 4 8 poeeday and attended the ec, By inxs ! Im Gomi to Now see. T Jump NOT > boasted of two characters—an ight performance o INTO MY PANTS AND / ” Fix my CLOTHES So Tear SHOES, STRAIGHTEN UP y official mean man who never I CAN Jump into SEM INTO MY SHIRT, Dive 2 au od deed if tt Gossip, LIKE THOSE FIREMEN Do! INTO MY COLLAR AND g ae gee re ‘was Beenie: ye . f a ; “4 Fi avez is authoring again, T WASTE SO MUCH TIME NECKTIE AND CORT Kh Z Mer ane ua Biers i Gtte: Il of sickness. DRESSING EVERY MORNING! AND I’m DRESSED! nen heard ae Th tional Vaudeville Artiste are 1S “THE REASON I Hi G sper« an evil word of any human, @pening their club rooms at No. 1687 Hose Co.No.l, To mwways RUN a ) In the fullness of time the bad man Broadway wo-day. RS < FOR My TRAIN! RR ) | p Z died. On the day of the funeral the Paviows will dance adieu to the Firemen’s & cautihbalaihes poual crowd gathered at the pest , but with Annette Kellermann || EXHIBITION ali; A f oMce to await the distribution of her place everything should go il mail, Naturally the life and works long ewithmingly. DRILL = i ‘ } ‘ RU. Crase playwright, called manager of the , the other day, and his iarted a battle, gham will begin @ tour a of the late unlamented came under discussion, The deceased was painted as a miser, a liar, a thief, a ecandal- monger and @ backbiter. The tmist, who was present, listened silence. At length one of the group turned on him, — “Bay, Gid," demanded the other ~ J dQ man, “ain't’ everthing we've said menace tae Sagat ane Wakes Bae x ‘ 4 ABOUT THE PRICE about that old scoundrel the truth? engas: . 4 up and r = S ITS woe IT, Kin you name one deservin’ trait he sk in the mouth, ¥ over showed?! he influence of tan- ‘ = “Well,” sald the optimist, Met ane inia the lobby. of tho | boys'll have to admit he certainly hed tinge Theatre erday and asked | a mighty Good appetite."——Saturday a ticket to Stamford, He was told | Evening Post, visit Grand Central, and he left, | TY , PHIL HoOPUS (S A STUDENT OF THE ART OF COSTUMING - HE ALWAYS STOPS To ADMIRE A WELL= MADE FROCK — HE SPENDS HOURS WINDOW SHOPRING ~ HE IS A CONNOISSEUR ON MILLINERY- HIS HOBBY IS PRETTY BONNETS ETC. —>—__—__ Hing that he was a’ ite Johnny’ | RR . " r= wt = HIS LONG LOST 98, : 7 1 \ ELIX. SPEAK To ME. I Don’T Ki N elderly gentleman of rural Kelcey Allen of Women's | In’T KNOW, a- wens, several other experts 1 AS QO \ y M WHAT HAS HAPPENED Bot I THK | pearance had hardly seated feminine fashions will be in the Hi S WOK \\) } . To you? I Must Have himself tn the crosstown oar J die! M a ight Besrome, eusienee Monday wert '2) Ks Nt 4 STOSBED my ; Hermann and ‘ | re \ B49 Foot OF THE Af a = aethur He Bell SIR R {i A >. OF DRESS | NO MATIER How BUSY HE CAN ALWAYS SPARE : . the X ) , HE! TIME TO PASS HIS OPINION ON SOME STYLE meee tenes 80, layeatiane tt CK WNW LG 7 MORE THAN ANY OTHER. KIND- HE'S De ae ae Atom Was’ cafes aud see if they are of such WHAT YOU MIGHT TERM *A BUG ON THE SUBJECTS. when a young lady who had followed him approached, “Did you lose a $5 Dillt™ she asked, For a moment the farmer observed her with a sur then said, convincingly: “Y. 1 did.” “Then here it is," @ald she, hand- nature as to call for tneatre he the restaurants, oe, Fee an ae Scoaare i> C ; 4 ( x ‘ ‘ HOW MUCH o1D YA behind you from the ‘ Pane bad fe soutot-towa, tour at Hatttord| Ps SY oN e\n | | See Ze \\ ; PAY FOR IT? tor your onesty” Tie toe aneat ey! out-of-town tour a artfor ; \ MLA? \ - D vale, haan " a . 29, : : eA : ‘ FRIEND WIFE WANTS > markable happening. “Oh, I don't think so, alr, I be- Neve every one should’ return the money {n euch a case as this, What ig there #0 remarkable about it?" A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Bric Skoopton of Big Falls, 8, D., a beard eight feet long, but he’s HIM TO PASS JUDGEMEN’ HON A NEW BONNET. “Why, I lost my $5 bill only member of his family who is| | gor at, Tenia Hoon lance. veers ‘proud of it. WEL) - THEY'RE ALL _ >.--- FOOLISHMENT, was & short giel from St. Joe, t beau, OLD FASHIONED, NEGRO mammy had « family of boys so well behaved thes one day her mistress asked: “Bally, how did you wo ene raise your bope ol? AP le \) My \ “An'll tell yo', missus," (Pans Sckamacen! ) Sally. “Ah raiac’ dom boys ease * . ———— — / A. barrel stave, an’ Ah raise ‘om free oa THE EVENING WORLD'S “PERFECT FIGURE CONTEST” BEGINS MONDAY ON THE HOME PAGE aN sad iat ES quenty"—Hverybody'a, ' } FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. , “Why didn’t they play cards on the \