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Ws i ' t - [[comre race | Evening World Daily Magazine Sa THE OFF DAY ___The Less Noise You Make the Surer a Baby Ix to Wake Up! and Players By BIDE DUDLEY | UE revue which Jack Norworta and Bau Bhannon are te pre duce in New York neat sea 08 Will Be called “Odds and Bnd ot seit Each season, ecvording to thelr plan, & new edition of the Show will be staged Under the same Title, excapt that the numerals in the year's name will be brought up to date, The pian is the same as that uped in ection with the titles of “The Foltie na “The Cohan Re- vue” The 11 w will open Oct. 1, tt fe announced, bly at one cf the theatres Fd Rush is to build. Nor ‘worth & Shannon say they intend to Rave a permanent chorus of the Prettiest girls in America, and while Mr. Norworth is appearing a! the, Palace and other Keith houses he | will receive applications for engage- | ments from ambitious young women end transact a gonera) buminess as | @earor of feminine loveliness. He in tends to be the star of the show, and | Why not? It's to be part his. ee fYou CANT SPEND | From His Own Viewpoint Willie’s Answer Was Absolutely ‘Right if THE OLD VALENTINE i t af ye AS COHAN FIGURED jT. ‘When George M. Cohan and his film qctng troupe were in Florida they ‘were to work for a while be- q@auec of rainy weather, The dark) be age Mr. Cohan somewhat iin- t. One night he was guest of Boner ‘@t a banquet and one of the gpeakere referred to Florida as “the oe State.” Mr. Cohan was an next for a few remarks. “The words of the preceding epeak- @.” be bald, “bave given we food for thought. I've come to the conclusion from what I have seen Caer 1811, Praen Pubtiahing Co. (#_Y mrening Wendy SaaS fe of the weather here, the kiss he re- ~ NT an Aik a ans - secenenepii 5 0 Bohr nes wen} HENRY HASENPFEFFER The Odds Were Too Heavy. It Was Twelve Against One! : OH, Fie, Coorien Wt Prems Panag Oo WY, Brie Weve? 6. J, B., whore " i fs 2 telegraph oper: writes us to y he saw & eign on a door at the | iiiins af aah Elevated Station at cae You Sav tv! ‘On Hundred d Bixth Btreet, read ) ae HOLE LIF! WELL wor & 1e red an BS eet, read- ie wi AFE 5 fing: “Gap Inapector.” DANGONIT be , Brows, You L I don't know exactly what it NV'NAME © ‘ - als 5 means,” says his letter, “Wut the idea : . = Yo TH Dua cocurs to me that it, would be & good Be FAnGany , we “TMG ENE —UeT, eoheme rin im down to the | iil Dee! mm : 3 2 theatrical “atetrice and let him inapect D THAD} * seress 2, U Bre ‘ @ome of the audiences that gather —-z, , 4 a Viger | BUCH A NICE, and eace! PO hia Sf 1! bet B. J. B. tried to get a pass to some show and failed. No USE AT ALL! ) | 0 ‘ Any i Eugene Keicey Allen, the Broad- ‘ race wayite, aaw a fine auto standing be- : if Ss gre the shop of a costumer yesterday. ‘was a smal! shop. To ® newupaper {rlend, Bugene suid: ‘ “Look at that, will you? He's got ‘a fide car and us newspaper men got to walk. ‘What's the use of belng bs : SHE MADE THEM HAPPY, ow, y, winner of the first race at New jeans yesterday, spread tappiness about the theatrical dis- rict here, Bhe was quoted all the may from 20 to 1 to 10 to 1. Among ghose who were made glad were Mor- H Fg Jack Welob, Mike Coben, 1A. Page and Sam Freedman, the wealthy bungeiow builder. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Wo heve a furnace in our home " ATU ge very tempermental. To make wor ts harder than to raise my monthly rental. 1 feed it dainty an- OOEY'ano 1 ; : HERE FELLAH, ILC GWE. . fereceg, mae neous te | [ia pate AxEL "OL & DOLLAR NE YOU'LL & common heater. I pull the salve to a we Fin, Hla fy | AKE THIS Fi Sie a tie oratere | | Axét S. Pets : i SOMEWHERE AND TURN. ) ere keee Te ate's hae ak ga < ; HIM LOOSE! HE'S @ PEST! Felix Fieffteen Received Several Valentines To-Day! To MY VALENTINE . it with eome kindling wood, which ‘while and then lays off. We're frees- ing in @ minute. If | get mad and bed # bit the furnace seems to mow it. No matter how incensed 1 ae \ pm I can't afford to show it. When warmer weather comes along I'll uso & plan of action. I'll soak that fur- face with un axe for my own satis- faction. Gossip. A sextette of girls will furnish « musical feature for “Nina” Clifton Crawford will participate in fhe Twelfth Night Club's entertain- nt In March. ~* Rrivate performance of “Oh, Boy!" will be given at the Princess Monday pe q She gablc opening will take AS AFTER THE'5.15"-YOu CO! B 1e! A al WW COMMUT! iT $ rinur Chesney has been ens ed we Mee WENO Haka At MU Let ADA CEITiREDE A ‘ae nese Regs Wy Suveny. , ole in "Ou | ’ i i Baitors,” soon to be goon in New t | | Yourke stow iw THE HEAD But HOW YOUR FEET CAN SPEEDS YOU LOOK LIKE THE RURAL FREE DELivel ork. "7 Devore Parmer was engaged for the | 1) AXEL \ a | | ~ >> ifapenininitteantae n Theatre, Union Hill. : | | : as cracturen of Laurette Taylor will be " AY VILL GIVE. YOU VUN | 7” ue Me Pate LS ver e omen who at dhe eo i } fe” at the G onda: | | N hae Prospect Republican’ Club of | . i oT VUN AT HOME. . | y Bene wanes LAKE THAT, y-fourth Assembly District . 5 j YUST LIKE (T AN* AY | (Oo ME FOR GETS me * have a “Harry B. Harris night” at a t » “THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THAT The Bronx Opera House March 19, VOULD LIKE. VUN Pair! tn MY YOUNG LiFe! + le Fisher will smooth out her h, “The Choir Rehearsal,” by eovine, at Keith's Theatre, Jersey City, < last half of this week. » A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Mrs. Hector Spruce of Quality, Ky., Pedichal ie teats re? fe the Btate, She was very sorry, , I ) FOOLISHMENT. | f OH FINE. Now ME AN int! ob Mt ee ae 4 FLOOEY CAN START VUN | | $ é OEE ee os BUSINESS TOGETHER AN! 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