The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1917, Page 18

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5 “ FTER Saturday night's per- formance the Blinn-Shesgreen play, “If,” will leave the Ful- ton Theat and at this writing its future is in doubt, Broadway it will be taken off. For a week, beginning Monday night, Nazimova and her starring vehicle, “'Ception Shoals," wil! occupy the stage of ths hears Fujtoa, After that week what will happen to this star &nd her production {s still unsettled, Al+ though Nazimnova has been playing to | capagky at the Princess, Charles | Bryant and Wa Wanger, her managers, have been unable to get! another New York thoatre for her to use after tho Fulton week. “Oh, Boy!” will crowd her out of the Prin- cess, and J. Fred Zimmerman's new comedy, "Pals First,” with William Courtenay and Tom Wise in the Principal roles, is to bave the Fulton & week from Monday. “I very gad to have the week at the Fulton, where there are some popular priced seats," said Nazinova last night. “After that week I don't know whore we'll go @ success on hand put it, It’s an uob “THE WANDERER” POPULAR, It looks now as though “The Wan. 4erer” will break all gecords for gendance at the Manhattan Opera louse. Hundreds of people were| turned away yesterday because the bo Ayre was not big enough to them. Morris Gest expects this mew Biblical play to remain at the Manhattan clear through the summer, MUSTN'T PICK HIS BRAIN. The Winter Garden management has received a telogram from a Frankford, Ind. dramatist claiming that the submarine number in “The Show of Wonders” ts an infringement on a scene in a play he once wrote and sent to New York {gr considera- tion by producers, ‘Th@ Hoosier an- nounces he is coming to New York to see the submarine acene and hints that it 1s possible “the wheels of the law will be set going.” Ho wires hp does not propose to let any New York manager “pick his brain of any of itf jewels” and that his play, without its submarirfe, would be as “barren and unfecund as an acarpous waste.” Which, incidentally, must be exceed- ingly barren, wo suspect. DAVE'S IN AGAIN, Dave 8. Eisman, bell-hop, actor and poet all rolled into one, lambasted the muse again last night and slipped un the finished product. Hear Dave sing: vim, bones and dare, Be Ra ‘et hich gt raging alway ‘Wp mote over Uame 1° try Wut time and tide wait for do man } away, I f ¥. Here I am with | nd no place to rd-of condition,” ‘ray It walle bo omy, To make the future & succem, Tee tae, camocaanty do it yee brfngs worthiness, ti whad undertaking |! way be, Let “all be deniroue! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. [comre race | Fyening World Daily Magazine “THE OFF DAY” In This Case ‘Too Much Broth Would Spoil the Cook!” By Clifton Meek WHERE YA GOIN’ wit THA 4 HE'S GOING TO SPEAK { —n a DID ONCLE SI As PIPE Row THE SMOKE By Bué@ Counihan are MY < enemies! ) if F WHOSE BABY "I Gate TWH FIRST Prize” Nt MEI NOTICED A Woman RECOGNIZE You Ye. MOVED AWAY ~ SHE WU “TH! ONLY WOMAN A ae Nol Any ' a FRE COMMUNES (amie 6 4 a" OMMUNE : ant’ WGdT Seerh é JN — \% < A NICE KIND 2 mu, FACES TGA WOMAN 0) f FRIEND, (N “TH 4 ? f 5 f m DAWGONE - “s Town’ Jor. t — The bungalow was pretty in the picture I was shown. At once I had) a hankering to have It for my own, It’s wonderful,” the agents said, “A very cunning cot! If you're out 100 ing for a home you've found the very spot.” They sald street was Goldenrod; trees and the they told of grass. They called the place a “villa” 4nd declared it reeked with class, And then they got their auto out and took th rvel of @ me down to ee bungalow that they we "Twas just a little wo tn a@ lot of mud, One me from my drea thud. I found their and shook him b “You're th the best 1 « FOR ART'S SAKE. When Elizabeth Marbury was en gaging people for “Love O' Mike,” Rar Eawards applied for a part, Ite Was told he could have one 1 grow @ mustache, In seven days he h frew one—2ils first—and was en- gaged, but his cousin's pet dog took | p glance awoke dvertising man paw. faid I: Your work's | ¢, him for @ burglar and bit him, | piaylet. | Gossip. ‘Allen Woolf, entitled “Hearts. Bugene Waiter pla ; which she will offer tn yaude- | tance from the earth to the moon, so The pupil t 19 in rehearsal at the Shubert. Hl c | é he passed that one up. And he could J Rosalie De Veaux and Sam Cott are| Eddie Pidgeon ts to be associated | REEL IZ \ not deseribe a syzygy, so he called fepeaeh ue trying out a new sketch called “Never | with the management of Cate L'Alg- | LICKER, ‘ thattast & lope, Butine third ued Again!” lon, in Philadelphia, acconting to Frigg tion Iateraeted Rint ERI T ne one suggested, Treasurer Kenny of the Casino sold, Jotun G. Patton's announcer t oy M | oNBeAS tt als ‘ Dees that y tuin circumstances *harles Horwitz b & one- - fies ° ne hu- hall explain that is ‘ : | an frame. . Jact sutire called “The Chicken,” big 1 tf tae dueen dies, wh R ario Hollywell, a new soubrett Peet “ Ae answe ¢ one boy ventured to reply THE EVENING WORLD) nan heen gn ine, foe pretty The head incinnat! Enquirer. "The Jack,” he sald.—The Wobr WILL PAY rien in "Haye a Heart.” Sepeeretreene | ———~o—_—_ | Sarah Bernhardt, in playlets assist. | HER PROOF. BUT THE QUESTION RETURNS ed by vaudeville acts, will open al { . @ tha ataee § Ten Dollars new American season at the Acad 66]'VE brought back those eggs you the stagecoach of Music, Brooklyn, Feb. intial gave me this morning,” said the ward she new bride, as sbe began to take tlmtd tou FOR THE BEST NAME FoR | | Read this entertaining comic every night In The Evening World until you become famil- iar with its intensely human acter nd hie humorous “hard luck" adventures, Then try to think of the best name for him. Get your friends to help you. This contest will close Wednesday, Feb. 28 Ten dol- | lave will be paid to The Even- | in World reader who submits the name selected by the con. | | | ' } test judges, Write the name you select i on @ postal card, sign your . own namo and address, and send it to “The Off Day Con- test, Evening World, No, 63 Park Row, New York City,” You may submit more than one name, but not more than one fname on ch card. Do not 80 postal cards, », I landed witha a Lo Lis New York next week, Te! Cohan Revu . he'd ton ty arranging vaudeville tine for THE CHARACTER IN mo mn, icket taker at the Eltinge ' Theatr ther evening at jket- “They're duck eggs.” hundred fect below “The Off Day,” ve fr, then | Srpuete aus!" oneered the grocery | one Peoe, fall over the precipi | harlecnd At boss, “You're mistaken, mi The driver chuckled to } | for Friday ev z n't never sell no duck eggs.” [No nnd ckted to his broncos, DRAWN BY |] | Marcas, and: the stony watd Ausits | “But T tested ** triumphed the | “never but once Chie ane tay ~ lary Number 1 will have ito) e matrimonial novice. “Ll dropped them | === A ristlin Herald, ° |]; evening of March 13 for @ carn; into water and they floated.'--Judge. oS Clitton Meek. | es a “| SECRET OF INDUSTRY. |Copyright, 1917, Press Pobmisht ot yesterday “You're In for July TANTY 7 Billy Gaston has been added to the } * y ata tates mace tient eee ELOORY AND AXEL ‘The show is doing well. —a George Bowles, who went to Aus- lia over @ year ago, will arrive in ‘ Three Rousing Cheers for the Kili lyloo Bird! Good Stories | HE KNEW ALL ABOUT ANATOMY, stay hiv | HE former big league baseball | brudder.” | manager, who had been canned |, !iny kot because the team finished Inst, |‘0" TAVeler Gopyriavi, ivi, Prose Pu and mind my little kid Elizabeth urray will leave “The | b 1 Alt T. Wil- the afternoon off.—Bos- FEATURING FLOOEY ann AXEL y ‘yA uM ~ Axes Pets er, as usual, was taking a civil service examination in order to secure a po- litleal job, rle Metcalfe, film actor, will soon | € yaude vomed _ - seen in vaudeville in a comedy | NATURAL SEQUENCE, HE teacher had explained that monareby | He didn't know the div- A country ru dd by Percy Haswell has a new act by xd, Nora Bayes, at the request of John [down at the brawl |the articles in question from her bas O'Nell, who des the merry old wa, 7 thes himself sit known James Madi N RS, SMITH is ono of those per- iM 60ns who, consclous of her | own virtues, never loses an opportunity to disparage herself, Chief among her Virtues was tndus- | try. “Surely you must be tired, aunty,” ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, Condon—Yes, Mr. Anderson ts tronco Billy. Longacre Theatr sullding, : if sald an admiring niece, “How can 1 Olven—He ts half English and halt 8 fae ORS bela et paren so a 0 a Re “Oh, my dear,” said Mrs, Smith, } ; ” mse Pgs ' Band pase humbly, “I think it Is because when I 4 IN. mn in Brance, & begin a plece of work I am too lazy to stop.”"—Buffalo News, es ani JIMMY UP TO DATE. t week, 5 ots. cach, S for 90 ct A THOUGHT FOR TO DAY h FLooEY— “WELL AXEL, WHERES rning FOOLISHMENT. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC, MAKERS ee eee c whe is “We un vai YER KILLYLOO BIRD? he py =e aa 1 DONT SEE HIM ABOUT ene +10 on| Wha Be a ee FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE “THE HOUSE Tobay | pee, RTMOSROENE, AAG: MAY. motte BENJAMIN FOX “Y've started « stove factory," § “What? And your mother, too! | Reliable Pawnbroker “atow's bu * | Both very a, eb?” ; . fog pear 14th St, “No, sir, 3 mo r DIAMON L TOANS ON is afternoon and they want me to Watches, @o,

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