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OE ee eee ee OT (eemre race] Evening World Daily Magazine [Saturday, March 24, 1017 | A About Plays|| “'S’MATTER, POP?” However, a “ Yell” | id by Any Other Name Is Just as Loud! By C. M. Payne “Pop He sez THEIR \ SAID T Cour'D 7 Saou CAN YELL (PROVE IT T3Y You, OUR BABY NEVER ) SH SHUBERT will prsent New York soon a d tina tion by Hal! Cuine of his novel, The Woman Thou Gavest Me.” Der went Hall Caine, son of the noveltist; Mabel Taliaferro, Kdmund Breese and Mme, Yorska will be starred in the play. Others in the cast will be Crawford — Kent, 1 Kane Maude Milton and Ma ‘arruthers The Woman Thou ¢ yur acts and an inter pen at the Shubert sueatre, Boston, april % “UNDER PRESSURE” SOON. Cohan & Harris have in rehearsal a ew play by Sydney Rosenfeld called (nder Pressure.” It will be first esented on April ¥ at the Apollo neatre, Atlantic City, In the cast Grace Biliston, May Ramsay, maid Meek, Olive Tell, Fred Niblo, ela Frost, Percy Ames, H. Cooper iffe, Magna Paxton, Jobn Fenton - nd Ze Tilbu TO REVIVE “WALLINGFORD.” Hale Hamilton and Edward Fili\s, rough an arrangement with George an, are to revive under their ection soon the comedy, “Get i Wallingford.” Mr. Ham eated the role of Wallingford Mr. Ellis was the original Blackie Daw. MATINEES DAILY, PERHAPS! A suggestion has been made to Henry Miller that he give daily mat ees at the new Miller Theatre, now Savare ' and Players BAR. | » DUDLEY ( re CouLDNe 7 IT MAY UTTER A NOTE |_By BIDE Dt DLEY LOUDER THAN OURS : Oca At é f pe Oheraer ~ AT TIMES, BuT IT ) LNA JEbtS t f | y § i ¢ b t A course of construction in Went rorty-third Street, The success of several attractions that played only \ off day” matinees in Broadway then- res this season has given some of the roducers the notion that daily mati- ees of “legitimate” shows would pay. A TROUPE OF NEGROES. A company of negro players wi vooupy the Lincoln Theatre in West One Hundred and Thirty-ffth Street winning March 29, They will off: play entitied “Matrimontal Folly.” on the subject of birth seatrel. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Bince spring has come | ought to write a rhyme about Spring fever. ‘The Lagy Germ will be, ere long, as busy as @ beaver, Lt's rolling up Its 2 eter sleeves gant, now, preparing for its| season. mus’ xz upa rhyme | ta that’s euMicient reason. ‘The taxk's) FET ENRY HASENPFEFFER A , “Pep . it to fright r | v7) nd It’s No Place for is cS rr, ‘ not one to frighten me: iV realy lace for a “‘ Rich” Man if He’s “‘ Broke”’! By Bud Counihan iat Ptitetasse ie aon axe pace 2 aa ra Comyn 1017, Prove Pubiion Y y' approac e opy right, 1985, rut ing Co UN Werle, =z my muse and woo it. I've got to - ‘ : f write @ fever rhymo and now's the ——_—~ Cos NIGH ONTO A C S'GREAT CiTy=DEED S UNLESS HE PH tld 44 ‘ H A MIGHTY Yezza Doe —SeES oad 7a) ' SBeons , the tuyterter non ttn Welt ‘HELP KIN HARDLY eee Be BS (secede | (Lae, Nae, ( Sno Place For > HAS PLENTY (OF ly. They yield him themes of | \F iT ' MALL WORLD _ARTER Sermon visit Hol? SSNOTLACE vee iH closely. | They, ME BoB IF | \BELIEVE ME EVES! Aa York DYE MONEY ' Wosctay” Sorina Mevevat cus tre) LAIN ME OLE . ALL! DES IN “ See WELL. WoT ( PooR MA\ : ' y. Spring Fevers due— it's, Mi “HEN qe an) 1? How “THINK OF ous, Cs aed a i! Mrocked it. A eel reset ant ry] “Home “TOWN ca Bian hops OLE VILLAGE 2 : * © write, I guess I'd best concoct it. °| “Soe STooP" t y i ar au toc Sel | Cle CORTHELL’S FINE COAT. , ; ee \ Herbert Cortholl, who goes the pink | ~e \ puephante in “Canary Cottage,” began Se 7 hig career as an actor in Torrington, Ok Conn, with a repertoire company. in those days consisted prin- cipally of promises. For three weeks Mr. Corthell Itved on beans and hope, and when it suddenly grew cold he found bimself without an overcoat One day he persuaded the manager o give bim $5, and he hurried to « second-hand store and bought a coat whioh, the proprietor told him, was worth at least $7. The actor was a ery proud man at the opera house nat night. After the show the troupe started r the next town in a wagon equipped "ch hay as a shook absorber, [t was happy evening for Corthell in his ne second-hand overcoa:, The man f cer was feeling good that night.| ting his pipe he settled hack to some of his love experiences. “he was saying, “Mollie was, » wweet girl and I loved her, but she) t sd & Warped ear that”— | “Wow!” came from Corthell. Then! TY Frese Puvlioniog Co. @ | = . © leaped off the wagon and rolled in he Copyright, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) r be road. Mill oaaaaaaannennananaaaaannaapeaaaanaeaeaammaanannormemeemerneeeeeee ' A spark f | > 2 : - ‘ wr me ta © ! At spark, trom the manager's pipe ree } WHAT “BIG CITY” IS THIS? 3 ag Ignited the hay and the fine sec: canpaanaespenemapeagaat Sanenannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnaennnihnmnnnnnnnnncaeannhiitting GOSsiP. | | A man who has a certain amount of mlsashienneet Wan bean Gnaane’| purchasing to accomplish finds that Lew Fields for “Bosom Friends.” he nas Hot enough money in hi ; Bag Boks ol oi cecal Nog | pocket to buy all he plans to, so he f Our, Bertere® te writing another | goes about It in the following way may tor Jona D. Ho gays to the grocer, “Lend me as prey tif fd I pave Sad. I pai | pen: in store. The eaee’ agrees and the m: .n. Le the | promised purchase Next he calls on | Bis buts rand makes t he same prop: Next he 4 jakes a ae Roane the habe When th: . j man left th hanerdaaher he had no Qnirrin TURNS UP. SS | money left. Questin ow MU h or y did he have when } ed bg apc opal N.0. GOODE , PEACE ADWOCATE | |r” “hn UN* Nim ms mat - OF LINCOLN NEB, DECLARES Vee tem 0. Yer, Suis Twenty-four ounces of flutd which us bearing his ‘ 0 be ¢ 4 ead 2 OTHE GOVERNMENT SHOULD | | int!tgo eau tan tmaee gunn le To J his be done w' a = a O. MA PHULE.. NOTED FOLLOW MY EXAMPLE. IN AN | | each, How can thie be done with a | | thirteen-ounce ve . HEMINGWA NEEAGG. PEACE AGITATOR ,SAYS — . ARGUMENT LAST MONDAY Frening, Word raer HE six pictures ide the name of another one of the cities (n tha® Ef eK, we Unit pone ae Aen Ce WAR COMES I WiLL. 1 TURNED THE CTHERCHEEK) | eca's, miled Miata whieh Mave’ ohar 460008 meeulattons firsts ota af eo Neper aha aibus WHO HAS VOTED FOR BRYAN ALL \F WwW J ies Rt 2 et i first two letters of the six words the pictures represent. The fet t HIS LIFE. SAYS — I HAVE NOT ENLUST AND ILL STRONGLY AND THE FIGHT Was OVE $B cittne: neoven letter in each word ta included in the name of the city. Use thea for eat Divide" never Ss =, cAYS — VE bs | pmmrnnnnannnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnes | SKeleion and fill in with ax many of the second letters as are required to? SPY oP BEEN MARRIED FORTY YEARS ADVISE MY FATHER iy Answers to Last Saturday LoraRIst® Che. nme. af TN oly ; A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY AND 1 SDORS AGAINST ENLISTING, Puzzles and Problems’ |? oie } RBAN ) 1 KNOW THE HORRORS 4 j b_neenaveenemeniemercese|| KRIS-KROSSES }|} SQUARED CIRCE ¢ lerk tn @ Topeka OF WAR. T AM FOR Peace! ry [At seaeter’s Bie ct was CIN avi! > 215 8 “¢ hf ‘LES ‘1 rs y Yy. | ‘This solution to the C AMPS t FOOLISHMENT, ~ Yi i scl ee ten pete tow PACIFIST LEADER Uf , | (ee tee AP a Re SAYS - *PUT A | York city. Tt tn E , FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE pale: ever, only ; | LIMBURGER CHEESE - so: In Jo h Mirabello’ Dh of AND BANKRUPT ies: |tne seventeen horses, the farmer first ) Tt 4E Cc 1€ RMAN r * wave he sone Ta Benes, per oe Sovnes Wreme” ant on CAlnais man ¥ SO THEY CAN'T ‘ CASPAR Z.HOOZUS, THE | | iominird and, onesninth, were. re: BENJAMIN FOX X “™&\ AFEORD TO “ SHTABILA PACIFIST SAYS | spectively 9 6 and 2, leaving the [8 this “Kris-Krons” the object tn t a a ‘ =~ t ¢ Z , \? a horee, the eighteenth, for| 1% tb! Kross” the object is to etters in the cirel h Reliable Pawabroler ‘ —- FIGHT US Ws 2 —— “THAT “IT'S FUNNY “THE | ht taka ask at ee inert letters tn the blank squares Hy nadltion Ah ana a bi b : SPOOF INGTON FLAPPUAK WHO OTHER 100 MILLION ai crite ea en MET ont “ te ma 0 ave words, including the ane fora in tue eorgere of ine ancaia AL * IN s¢c a . id pe «Vy , fi pe aie el SENT WILSON DON'T THINK AS f DO: serie’ cilcale read tho same from left to right and ! last Saturday's puzale, when prop, . | 4 ; | ae ne a ee ty en | me to-day will be S from top to bottom, just as "sieve" |erly arranged, spell a word whiee’y | dictaideeal. A PI = Cc Sb) = vA ‘Pussle [Petr next wi does begins with the added letter, » { ' Se 3 \ i