The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1917, Page 16

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Fvening World Daily Magazine - POP Pop Never Before Got Away With It So Easily—and Never Will Again! FREAD ne Sesire| - (A HOUSE BURNING Mown — About Plays| and Players |, By BIDE DUDLEY | what MADE THE House BURN, PoP HEN the musical production “The Love Mill,” opens in New York a new composer of mu le of the lighter sort will be revealed The programme may not give his name, but we're going to. It Is F. Z. Nutting, and he is the music buyer for ‘all the Woolworth stores, Mr Nutting is a very wealthy Brooklyn ite, and while he does not wader harmony, technically speaking, he has @ head ful! of tunes, sixteen or eigh teen of which are to form the seo: for “The Love Mill," now tn rehe eel under the sponsorship of Andreas Dippel. Earl Carroll ja writing the lyrics and, it ts understood, ne has written most of the book, Mr. Nut- ting’s purchases of popular sheet sic run into hundreds of th of dollars annually. It Is presumed he will buy a great deal of the music of that new Andreas Dippel produc tion, “The Love Mill.” WARFIELD STOPS FEB. 24. David Warfield will conclude his engagement in “The Music Master” at the Knickerbocker Theatre on F 24. Originally his run there was be eight weeks, but the public ki coming, so he kept playing. Mr. War- fie}4 has acted the title roie in "The Music Master” more than 1,000 times, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. @he sat before the camera, this maiden sweet and Th hutter snapped a dozen ti or more, while she was there, The n who pushed the button was as careful as could HENRY HASENPFEFFER LAND-SAKES ~AINT St BEEN “TELLIN' ‘You FR TH LAST HOUR, NY'FATHEAD — pas S'HELP Me Doe HANNA THAT WomaAN'LE Give Me “TH “ WILLIES" —2DAWGONIY Nou'D “THINK Ste. wuz Gettin’ READY “TO MeET A KING ¢ XX Coury Grow A Furl Ser © GROGANS " “AHILE WArTiN' —— HEY! wire tHe SHow 16 ~To-NIGHY— N6T NEXT, Week? 1S 6aN! AINY Y'READY eX ¢ ¢ « to the miss. } e- tory. She scoffed at that and this The picture taker argued, but It wasn't any use, She said the made ber look just like # sil A friend came in and saw tt Bn UH inate of Mister F re Man. He str way took it on himself to try a Uttie plan, Suid he: “i think thes photographs are very, very fine. 1 wish | knew you W nough to for eight or nine.” did the w = . ae et to her wey seemed! FLOOKRY AND CE 5 estate ne 1 » 4 AXEL Ah, Yes, the Stuff That Makes a Champion!!! By Vie much prettier than they had # before. Said she: “You'd better | ep make @ half a dozen prints of each.” The plan of using flattery with | \ TT Vises Pabiiosing Co UN, V. Rvening FLOOEY ~- “LWANTA SAY RIGHT Now THAT THE WAY Y'CLEANED UP “THAT BIG GUY i) THE GYM YESTERDAY SHoWws ME Y'@ct THE STUFF WOT MAKES A CHAMPION! YER PUNCH IS ACORKER! “TODAY 1M GONNA HAVE. Y'BOX Wii women is a peach. | FEATURING |» FLOOEY ano AXEL! . ee 2 iN , THE CHAMPION’ HE HADN'T HEARD IT. Strawberry, the cocoanut-head black boy who dances in Ub sayes show, appeared at dvor of the Eltings Theatre efternoon wearing 4 frown, “Ah ain't goin’ on ec "0 pone: 0 id Suny "ware “anay eased he| REEL. a QAI pet Wb Ta Deut Sings DADAEOT, | | Nn Fricxen. . YER SPEED AND NEXT SATURDAY “Why, hadn't you heard?” said the Le YO BATTLE FORTHE TITLE!” stage manager. high cost of living was lowered Wis morning.” ‘It wah?" came from Strawoverry, | “Ob, well, den ab'll go on.” And he did, MANN IN FOUR SKETCHES, Louis Mann, who appeared at the Paluc ntly in the Lip ‘Some Wa es taking ov which v «, in each of whh have the stellar role, would be orn son for Mr. Mann thai the “ig Time ple won't pay him as much Wassioeyt as Be thinks i ook re ———— ~ — 2 — ts = - aerate i a : - aie rf ih A SNIPER KILLED LAUDER, Oe ———— pel Hay = Who Struggles With a Tie Te | ie Non York Eening | Good Stories I A letter to William Morris Tom Vallance, Harry Lav ‘8 brother-in-law, ives Borne OF _ de- h of Capt. Joh : | TOO sLow. p | |ALGERNON - . CERTAIN blacksmith, eays & sniper ax the | |BELIEVED IN AS SOON AS I DIPPED MY : KX | Pearson's Weekly, although P HE PASSES SNOW BALLS “ y an expert at his trades PREPAREDNESS! THE CORNER IN WATER. | quite ignorant of surgical \ . SOAK AN! THEY'RE = : Whep he sprained his wrist ‘at- Deen rece ¢ | termoor urtlec ; Queen Acandra, $ 4 [Facts NKE ci ae 1 he hurried to @ dogter's ‘ | ‘The doctor examined the wristland | ton and others. | Capt. engaged to marry Miss M Ho was killef on Dec. 8¢ then took a small bottle from @ ghelf, | but found it empty. | “James,” said he, turning to we sistant, “go upstairs and bring me , pea é [ ; é (HIM! Z GOSSIP. Toute Robie. who has been ill, is | going to Southern Pines, N. C. Clifton Crawford, of “Her soldier! | senate ta te pore . ‘ "a at?” exclaimed the patient, suddenly showing eigns ow Boy,” is to talk on “The Psychology of an Audience” before the Cale donian Society A. W. Bachelder has been engaged by Arthur Hammerstein to handle the publicity for “You' Pe Lou Christy has cast of Fred C. W “Boys Wl) Re Boys.” Joseph Kantrowitz is translating several French play will sc he at the mercy lucers George 8. Kuuf Tribune will marry Miss Reatric wo Rochester March 15. Miss Bakrow is not an actrene, despite her naive m@ | emotion. ; “I merely asked my 2 we | bring me down a couple of “4 fom upstal answered the. dogtor. “Files!” cried the lyou don't! If that hand ‘nas got %6 come off, use an ax or a saw!” ~ —_————— OBJECT OF SUSPICION. S INATOR JEFF DAVIS of Arkai: sas used to tell this one on.bim- self: “IT had an appointment to speak at 4 town in eastern Arkansas on a Sat- urday, and I arrived on a late traid ¢ the night before, carrying nothing but a small hand grip. I went tea hotel near the depot, There was no | one on duty at the hour, except the § night porter, and he was acting ag porter, clerk and general overseer, I registered, and he showed me to a room; but in @ few minutés he came back and sald: “ ‘Boss, my ‘struction {s, when a gemman haven't any baggage, te col- lect in advance,’ “‘Why, I've got baggage, I re- ' | Piied, pointing to the Ittle grip. ""T know, sir, boss,’ he sald; ‘but you've stayed too long on that: @}- ready.'"—Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele- graph Zins SUPERFLUOUS H beg wWhRTS AND wots | MR.GEEF WOULD HAVE SECURED THE IF IN ANSWERING THE HOSTS QUESTION ITELY GUARANTEE 0 the rettir finishes Louise hen, who arrive York recentiy from Kuyukuh has been offered Joe Burdell tw 1 1. Glett business leave for the South to take a fall out of art tn the one-nighters, Fva Tanguay ts going to retu vaudeville at the Palace Mond Walter Kingsley says, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Joseph Pincus 1s the most popul barber tn Leesvil ind worked up from a yp FOOLISHMENT FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘What kind of a dog Is Rover?” “He's a hunter and a sette ve thet 80?" “Yes, he'll hunt J id set je Ey gl, ite up A& bone and » | No Preparations or Depilatories Used, HE HADN'T FORGOTTEN THE OTHER GUESTS] |xo° chase tay ‘coltalon. Mie foe MME, ARCHER, 23 West 45th St, bel , ABSOLUTELY G IDENTICAL KIND OF MEAT HE LIKED ——m Y GUARANTEED

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