The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1917, Page 14

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Sd BAM LE a eT RRNA nage rr naan ne — [_comro race | Fvening World Daily NM\agazine Monday, February 19,1917 | By Clifton Merk ‘About Plays] ae ta _and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY Sometimes a ‘“‘ Kick”’ Will Get You More Than a “ Pull’! T HY Winter Garden management announces that “The Show of Wonders,” now current at the Dig Fifweth Street playhouse, bas broken all reoerds of the house for long runs, To-night'’s performance will be its one hundred and alxty-first, and ft is atill going along nicely. Since the Winter Garden was first opened on March 20, 1911, twenty productions have been made there “The Whirl of the World,” with a score of 169 performances, runs #e0- ond, while “The Honeymoon Express” was played 168 times on the Winter Garden stage. The shortest run was that of the second edition of “Town Toplos.” Ite record was but 26 per- formances PLENTY FOR THEM [0 DO. One hundred psychologists and lead Ing exponents of the science of occult- fem, it is announced, will attend to- night's performance of “Magic” at| “ 'S'MATTE rer - - Behsine Blatt enn Os | a aR, POP! This Time Pop Will Have to ef thought power. it hey succeed | pve RTE TTT? a they can get @ lot of wor - ~ TOLLE TELIA % = mena os | Pap surery, Winns | AND You BET PoP] AND IF THERE 1S ANY ; IiTTLE TB ILL WATCH OUT CHANCE OF HIM BEING p_AITTLE WO ff tHaY No HARM HURT 4 Oe ae CLOMES To +HiM DOP WILL ALWAYS WANT = eT ty TO TAKE Hid PLACE ——_——, FALL OUT OF ‘ceo Te l ‘ ME 0 COME ON, “Y. Mark B, Cooper, age, of No, 619 Hast One Hundred | and Fortieth Street, Now York, ts in hard luck. Recently he thought he | was to be engaged for @ role in a play, but the part went to somebody ise, And now his girl has quit him, Mark writes the “Lost Loves” de- partment of this column asking that 8 poem of his be printed. It Is ad- dressed to “Y. B,,” who, he admits, in the girl who threw him down. He thinks the rhyme will make her re- turn to him. Under the ciremstances we think we'd better try to belp him, Ho here's the rhyme: yee you reed ina of love, | Yo Know ny kts donb rae | tare striven to be worthy of you, my dave gun Jour loving friendabip, whieb 1 require, | GILBERT AND HI8 RING. Jake Rosenthal and L, Wolfe Gtl- ‘bert say it really happened. Mr Gilbert was in the lobby of the Bronx Opera House the other night wear: | ing a ring containing a blue sapphire, saiz to be genuine, A woman noticed the ring and, hunting Mr. Rosenthal, the theatre's manager, up, told him @he thought @he recognized In It a ring eho had Jost two years before. Mr Rosenthal sought Mr. Gilbert and HENRY HASENPFEFEFER the latter said he had pought the ring from a friend. He agreed (0 geil St to [a none ae be eae ie the woman for $50. She made out a Ti More Se Looe 2 nh 4 bought the ring. Wher check and boug! «. enn pu Dita: ans ) phe had left, Mr. Gilbert grinned Sy paid just $12 for that fing In) Wise) FicceER WHY Steubenville, O., ten years ago,” he Copriieht. 1911, Proms PAMUMINE COT! Rvening Worley By Bud Counihan * an N'GoT Such A NICE Kind Faced ou! © Guess” YX WoZNT VERN ANXIOUS “To MARRY “SO HELD ME \ - t) [sss ~\T om ec IN aD) AN' THEN MY LucK GAVE | WHY ‘Y' POOR LooKIN’ FATHEAD ~~\ DIDNT ® REFUSE ) T MARRIED SUCH Th Bim Just ound’the check 1, A GooFt ai on 0 foort _J lig not head See pee | er pred = You BEVEN “MES if —— ere : —z. ovr! 5 BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ovr! A flat-wheeled car goes by my door ea: 3 A. M, or maybe 4. It bumps slong in noley style, ten thousand bumps to ev'ry mile. About that time I'm deep in dreams of birds, perhaps, | and babbling streams, and then that | car comes with its bump, At once my nerves begin to jump. When tt thas gone I fall asleep, and as I lle tn} Blumber deep, that trolley bun long once more and 1 am startled, Bitore: A half « dozen times enact | morn it leaves me tn my bed forlorn while words of anger come from me @hout the street car company, Some @ay I hope they'll put that car out on | p street where it can mar the sleap of © who supervise the line toe they’ get wise. Of all the| s 1 ever knew—-and I have run yas a fow—the flat-wheeled trolley ‘cor comes first, I'm certain that it's Buch the worst. GossiP. Winchell Smith has gone to Palm FoR ME WHEN Swap! . Te CHRPED TH Ls Copyright. 1917, dy Joni N. Wheeler, Ine, _By Gale | GEE! Im AFRAID Im GOING To MiSs it AFTER) \ ALL. I CAN't Run WITH S iE e will direct the stag “ of Lady Camber.” won and Jack Will Copyright, 1017, Pres Publishing Ca (NY Rvening World) a new | 4 “How Do They | | FEATURING FLOGEY ano AXEL ’ —————__—.. ie —, You Can't Ger AWAY FROM ME - n- Weber musical » is now called His Little \ 8." It te in rehearsal, | ke and Stockings,” the new Tve RON Berrer ALLTHIS WATER ON THE L. INS THAN YOU TRACK! — NO bw — Bi DARNED IF THEY Ane ed STOPPING FoR mE !! will open at New t night Katherine Grey haa been called to | DOWN! ow Angoles by the illness of her| w N Me Pes Lec’ REEL I Ross, who played in “Hobson's has been engaged to act in ushopper.” | Whitford Kane has gone to Florida, | where he will complete a play he is writing with LK, Friedman, a Chi ego dramatist. Margaret. Komaine of “Have a| Hoart” will sing two new songs !n that comic opera, beginning to-night. | “The Lodger” wilt be played the fiftieth time at the Bandbox this eve ning. Its engagement there was orig inally to be but two weeks. John W. Ransone wants Samuel F Carey of Cincinnat! to call up 6t.| Nicholas 8487, Mra. Ransone wishe: to prepare a Cincinnati dinner for him. Butler Davenport wil! speak at the International Milk and Food League Bhow at the Hotel Majestic to-mor fternoon. His Bramhall Players I) drop in and hear the hose talk Sarah Bermhanit won't attena the Hippodrome — Wednesday — evening efter all She couldn't appear in Platrfield, N. J., Saturday night be cause her @eenery wan delayed, so she's going back there Wednesda A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The wine husband doesn’t refuse to buy hie wifo'a new hat unt" ne ts eure she hasn't {t alreody ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES WT. K--Don't kno here olla Knowles is. DEN. Mere Pete Ford—®ee Larry (Giffen. ehth Boor, Knickerbocker Theatre [ulld- ing Hannon—Your lyric undoul“adly Bas been lost. They wouldn't steal it FOOLIGHMENT. veo Tyne uly five. seare ott der enld. matter, On’ m a pot t Vm tclined to think «, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Now, baby, tell mamma you'r je goopple gump right, dearie.” ‘ ) “GEE AXEL, (M BEGINNING TO THINK WE'RE GOIN’ (N THE WRONG DIRECTION, THE MAN SAIb FOR US. TO WALK (NA STRAIGHT LINE AN WE'VE BEENCUANDERING ALL OVER THE MAP RUBBERING AT THE SCENERY. | BET we'RE Lost!” ALLY (I KINDA THOUGHT THE WATER- THE \ THERE WAS A LEAN < OLD BOILER MUST Sra) WHEN SHE STOP! E, AXEL- “VE BANE LOST AN’ VE. VISH TO FIND DAS PEG LEG MINE . AY GOT DAS BAG Ful OF MONEY To PAY SowN ON DAS MINE! How bo VE GET To IT?” C Passenvee, Stioons!)

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