The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1917, Page 16

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REN fetuser to cut hair.” comreraex | Fyening World Daily Magazine Wed ee ———— “'S'MATTER, POP?” We Know Adults Who Pursue the Same Policy! By C. M. Pay “AN You ALWAYS MUST UNLESS a ie —— eps cee eae Rene ; 4 Tilaris MY N SMarter . “REMEMBER 7 IT 15. NoT Good MANNERS + Roy | \ ine Mp Te | } PoP To TAKE GREAT \TALW ING Lay LOOKING F | / 5 { Boe BITESL : . NSS as cee About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY _ AHN MASON bas been engaged by Lew Fields for a role in Frank Mandel’s new play, “Bosom Friends,” in which Mr, Fields will be seen in the first serious part of his career. Mr, Mason closed starring tour in “Common Cc Saturday night !9 Cincinnat!, Mr. Fields engaged him by telephone, lo cating him in Chicago. Mr. Mason will act with Mr, Fields through the courtesy of A. H. Woods, to whom he is under contract. Irene lenw tok will be in the “Bosom Friend” cast also. ‘The play is scheduled to open io New York on April 9. “OUT THERE” MARCH 27. | Tho opening date at the Globo for | Laurette Taylor's new play, ‘< rut There,” 1s March 27, Frank Kemble | Cooper, Lynn Fontanne, Louls Ed- gard, Herbert Druce, J, M. Kerrigan, Colin Campbell, Douglass Ross, Lasiie Ryecroft, Eleanor L'Estelle and Lil- flan Brennard will be in the cast, | | | When a Man Isn’t Safe Under His Own Roof It’s Time to Move! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | ace R Fj My little dog looks in my face with | : 2 NIN EF Q great big honest eyes. He nover prac- | i ek oy y | fioua desalt, nor Goss he tell me Ten | : LIX : ae ° —_ al SININ] He seme to want to do his share to | d — wee 7} make this lite for me more fair. His —— eos LI he always tries He offers canine sympathy when I am feeling blue, The way he acts would indicate | ahat he's downhearted too. And when ! J brighten up a bit, with 37, he almost has a fit. Hoe tries to talk—I'm sure ef tt—to tell me what to do, He'll thank me mutely for a bone, though it be dry and small. He's grateful for a box of straw in which each night to crawl In cash he's worth about three | <timos, yet thirty conts a thousand | {imes won't buy him when the rascal | climbs upon my knees—that’s all! ev'ry action shows he's square. To) please DIAMOND JIM PREDICTS. | James Buchanan Brady, who is ill Ya Atlantic City, attends the theatres down there now and then. Tho other hight he saw the new Frohman pro- duction, “The Case of Lady Camber,” and offered to bet Leo Newman It| ‘would run for three hundred nights on | Broadway. *'r. Newman didn't hear him. His muad was on those dia-| monds. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT. Tom Wise, William Courtenay and Cliften Crawford will entertain the 7 tnembers of the “Turn to the Went.” | HENRY HASENPFEFFER The Boy’s Excuse Was at Least a Novel One! “Pals First” and “Her Soldier +" | companies late to-night at a dinner to be given in the private alleyway that) connects the Fulton, Gaiety and Astor | ‘Theatre: ‘The affair is to be held to ry celebrate tne two hundred’ and itueth | ‘hung Late, See, REAGONS Me EVE! ————— wmance of “Turn to ie a | ” Weare anvured that a tine tum wil HEM MONET wat safe ait Gana VALWANG Go Game f -— . AN Me. MOTHER. bo had, as there will be an orchestra, | " fou’ \ \S | 4 FLIM6Y Excuse! a ‘eee. =H’ pees | Due For, A NICE J . AGN WS 5 < ELL. ME “TH! TRUTH 4 ( LOOKIN’ CHARACTER” Gee. \F IT WUZ t ROSIE KNOWS NOW! CALL TAS, Mon MoRNIN’ SU ype Shek MADE) ) 'S'BEEN ARRESTED a FATHER! Two yea Rosi inn, the ‘ “LAD "OB > = : 2 Nor eee raee ee Oe caked to SN ANT HENNE Mahy SC UR TOUN q ~ \ name the capital of the United Stutes,-and ehe replied: "Chicago!" tler teacher told her to study geogra- phy, and Roste did. She left school and travelled all over the country with the “World of Pleasure” com- pany, now at the Majestic, Brooklyn. | Rosie now has a strangle hold on geography so far as the United) States i» concerned, Yesterday she | said to Ike Gincktum of the in| | | 7 crew? “I know a capitalist.” rm “Got money, eh?” came from Ike. “No,” gaid Rosie, “he lives in Washington, That makes him a cupitaliet.” “Har, har!” Inughed Ike, and Ro- sie joined tn. ag & jolly moment, TO STAR MISS ROMAINE. Copyright 1917. reas Publishing Co_¢N_Y_Brening World) Hh w. mavens is to Mae? Mar- ica a el’ OGae fant ———s = t Romaine in musical comed: ? fest cae eis now with "Have ___ Axel’s Goat Isn’t So Awfully Hard to Get! . jeart.” nan THE “EILEEN” CAST. Joe Weber has assembled a good cast for “Eileen,” the Herbert-13! @om romantic ra which will UNCLE FLOOEY — ” “ hy LISTEN OLEY, Go AN’ foe ivale inciuden ASK UNCLE FLOOEY IF Se kanen ; Sete rat” josie ‘Clann, Paul | HE BANE "TANK YOU PAPA VISHES “To KNOW IF EATING i ah hagas Gree Grek ann, | \LOOK LIKE. PAPA 1 | (You “Tank av Look Quicas § ; , eieieininet tia gil \ LIKE HIM ? ing office with which he Dusiness cut off hix supp just at a time when he BLUMENTHAL RETURNS. jut George Blumenthal, who opened rss vi fthe Grand Opera House r , y with vaudeville recently, a on 3} New York, mad. He say «KS ) ore is . ie foad to riches. Why, } - j unable to learn. He says “4 a to sue the booking people for $20,000. oe Ae GOSSIP. Henry Stanford has been engaged ) for “Nju," will open at the Bandbox M ae aan Sam Rot who directs the —— Rialto orchestra occasionally, js now threatening to sing. B. Doris Levene, old daughter of I theatre ticket man, p gelection at a lodge last night. — = HE SAID — - ay / DRint a * | | HE'S Been \ l us BE U LOOK LIKE PAPA, y | EATING : tion Pun ‘| BUT OTHERWISE YOU LN \ *| Globe Theatre \ = iy i | \ ARE ALL RIGHT” 9 Ve iene ONIONS BY ” KARATS" IN AL ME STORES Now! amare me | Garrick next. week A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY e (Ky) Bhe entered the room eorncod pipe. i FOOLISHMEN A bride, though uh Got & cook the | Told the Lew ox FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE “I know a barber who is so lazy b . \ Co Mh} lasiness, eb?” @ Se | : OE A ef C Pacbiéey Scent! > ore i

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