The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1917, Page 12

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{ . - +1 SONNET TEI Powe 0 [_comre race | FVening World Daily Magazine [Fetrasr anu 1s 1017 About Plays rm —< “’S'MATTER, POP?" Sometimes We Have to Be Brave for the Sake of Others ! By C. M. Payne Seat It THey wuz A ; d Pl |] [Reauy TRoLY aACAUEL f AINT i en ayers }) | \omizzey Bear iw ALLOWED To TELL | By BIDE DUDLEY | | uh a — ina tne To i a iM Ae 3 YER pany ° oa : VID BHILASCO, that master of tA any RuW jABouT tt iF stagecraft, has made a 4is- t ‘* i covery, When he made it we hs : cannot say, but he announoes it In « ee telegram he sent Eygene Walter sriugsy ie Thursday night upon the occasion of 1¥ the opening of the Walter play, “The 44 Kaife,” at the New Bijou Theatre. 74 Mere’é the very telegram: ' “Wugene Walter, 1 am so glad “The Knife’ ma uch a bully big impres sion, You are the best writer we y have jn America and when we do our new pinay we'll make them sit up. Q 4 Three cheers for Dugene Walter!” Kh QO oY) 4 Now will those motion picture peo- / i} Die, who hint that Mr. Waiter never 1 could write a successful scenario, be 2 good? { a Coorvaht, 191, Prose om oy. * ' GET A CHICAGO THEATRE. Panaing reams Wert) Toy William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock | J ST IK kK ob) : ‘ aayihian Eillott, ¥ nay Comateck! OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE In Laying a Carpet There Are Several Points to Remember! By Clifton Meek lease on the La Salle Theatre, Chi cago, and will operate it as a Middle | (apyrigac TNT Pras Potionne C - West home of Princess Theatre mu- | mus OO (H, Th ening Werte) aical comedies of the “Oh, Boy!” type This news is contained in an an- nouncement from Mr. Comstock, who has just returned from a trip West. He also announced that bis firm ts ne- gotiating for a theatre in a that later it may acquire on delphia. While in Chi stock closed a contract with George , Ade whereby Lillott, Comstock & | Gest acquire the musical comedy rights to “The College Widow.” This comedy, in musical form, will suc- ceed “Oh, Boy!” at the Princess when- ever that production ends its ruo! there. | BERNARD TELLS ONE. Barney Bernani was heard telling his latest Hebrew story last night. “AA nigbt achool,” he said, “the teacher asked a Jewish young man, not very long in this country, to use the word ‘theft’ in a sentence. The youth thought a moment and replied “ ‘Teft vas a very good President.’ ’ A LAMBS GOLF CLUB. 4 Lambs Golf Club has been formed, with Hal Forde as the moving spirit. Mr. Forde is President, Clifton Craw- ford Treasurer and Roy Webb Secr er. It 1s planned to hold a one-da m handicap tournament eac’ week and in the third week of each month, to qualify for two cups (match play). The first weekly medal tourna- ment will be held on Bayside Golt Links April 17 for a cup presented by ‘airn and a medal offered by pe we eee “Now THOSE ARE “TH —— . ° ‘ = HUH THAT SOUNDS KINDA THEATRICAL CONDITIONS. FACTS OF “TH CAGE MR.GooF” ENTERED, Yes “OUDGE um-m! He ADMITS a * o WEIF HE “THOUGHT * “COMPLAINANTS V6ee He Woz @ , egy Fioy t : From time to time there will appear ' y OUR Moor us " ue, WY HU? WeLL WHY HE Ze \@ OWN Home in, this cofumn Iittle “to the Paint ye barrens WN TOWN House BY TH’ Door ou "To A” Lope WaT BUSINESS HAD “HousuT wy wuz } Swe Bie DD HE interviews with prominent eoutrical BLE . 2 4 . people Concerning the show unineme X WANY “You “To DeFeND Le cet riper alias We ae ta LEAP “THROUGH TH nasnruch as the count: is Invo! @ 7 xe 1) UJ WINDO} WHEN LAN in war, these pithy opinions should MY FRIEND “SOE GooF”! "1 ' OF “TH’ Ho! PPROACHED, be interesting. The first, an inter- _ ee A PENe view with Martin Herman, General Mi for A. H. Woods, follows: “Concerning the theatrical situa- tion, I am of the opinion that the drama, more than any other line, whatever and henceforth in a de- elded mi musical s will concentrate on fine diligence while the farces will reverse and #o on a sack of peanuts. Beyond that I think there will be little or no monkey business, In the jong run the big money will go to the side which whopper down it waa, But of this I am not positive.” THE ONE SHE LIKED BEST. ‘ Alice Augarde of Sir Herbert Tree's company was approached by a woman the other day, who sald sho ; loyed Shakespeare's play. ee EO Han, ‘ wad. iM one of them all,” she ihe “tig "Mothe.’ Pm ec noneniaaebaraai te : — : : - be shown at the Actors’ Fund Fair, [So = ! THAT LAST LINE. opening at Grand Central Palace iy 4 oT “C i Since Bugene Walter's play, “The | May 12, oS x. : oe at M ~ Easiest Way,” was put in films with| The second series of performances oO Oo LS iL Oo r 1 (ed S | Hate ending, there has been some|by the East-West Players will be Copyeianl, iit, Frees Publishing Ga ON. ¥- L oF clot ; =H a agen aed ier ing bg wording of| given at the Educational Alliance on we or mel at ine of that drama. | April 23, 26 and 30, NOT FOR A NICKEL. Philadelphia Publle *i'ma. going to Rector’s to make a After riding horseback in the Hip- Ye > T WAS in a country store in| Pee ye pl A to podrome parade, Annette Kellermann IF THEY DECLARE WAR, ~ Artation | ieee - To with the rest! had to omit her “standing-witting ss ME IN ak f rkansas INCLUSIVE. as standing” dive in “The Big Show." YOU CAN ADDRESS / WHO KNOWS WHERE a A one-gallus customer drifted LITTLE girl, five y SOCIETY GIRL ON STAGE. |"Friday, the lith, wan lucky for {0 A CERTAIN CAVE OUT IN (“THE NEAREST RECRUITING in, Gimme a nickel’ worth of was making her fret vist Bt unn an, & ton e@o-| Hippodrome as it was the record Fri é st ial aby clety girl, has adopted the stage as a|day of the season. More than 10,000 THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS is \ Lorrie (s AT ? The clerk poured some asafetida fn her grandfather's in the profession, an been given a| people attended the t erform- . ‘ = @ paper bag and pushed {it across the| country. In the home that left Geaall part 10 “The Wonderen mais | eons Lala “THAT'S WHERE ILL BES ‘ counter, | wore paps and mamma, brother and Cunningh Instead of playing extra matinees e Gnarge it" drawled the customer. | sister, In the home where she was eral weeks ago to study art. Sho met/at the Garrick next week, “Grass > ise’ - tern nats Your name?” aeked the/ visiting were grandpa, grandma, fad ean erases tea naerer.” [hopper will be moved to Maxine ZZ IVE GOT A PICTURE ALL 1 WANT Cm | Kreat-@randma, ‘uncle. and” aunt and was introduced to Manager Mor-|Eilott's “Theatre for performances IS ONE CRACK | make: it" sald the clerk, ‘r| Phe child falthtully mentioned eaci M [on GET IN THE { same Army t wire to wet be put her in the show. | noons, <a Tuesday, Thursday and Friday after ZENE ii OF MYSELF INA oer Ls ee eek || en ; IMAGINE ME BY WAY OF DIVERSION. — | «rhe Yellow Jacket” und eine wie) | MOTHER, DIDN'T ON THE FIRING AY LN 10 eet “TRENCH WITH. A eo em! BOMB EXPLODING OVER MY Dome! wouldn't write asafetida and Honey-| evening she beens eres one funkel for five cents."—Everybody's | monotonous roll call, and ‘ter nam Magazine, = Jing two or three, closed with the |comprehensive petition, “God bless jall hands around!"—Harper's. — Come on, Mr. Cowand reason | low Tree,” will talk ht for | Raise ME To BE E! |p FAINT —_—-__ } 4 while. You won't ta chance--| the Idyilic Play” to-morrow evening ha i cas niegh you're afraid. You're pleased Pith an/at St. Mark’s-in-the-Bouwerle A SOLDIERS i \F 1 SAW AN APA," inquired a youthful) - 4 oe" “ ch when you might havedm mile,| John Philip Sousn has offered hix | st : : NIX Boys hopeful of some seven sum. SHOCKING! p usa ffered b TA JOB 2 h \ ) 5 alwaya|services to Col, Roosevelt in. tt dated Mipcee \] EMPTY AIR GUN [) Sarety FIRST / 2 | | mers, as he looked up from CHICAGO man tells of calling rve, you capacity of bandmaster of the pro sE DING ApvICe } b. STOR , boo! dit “there's 4 y y e can bet, gets the plum. He Traces | pored No ment * mnie ARIAY. @Y [4 IN A TOY STORE Ry I Mies lah Ch ® PRUE IAAY YOTY STE Ae while you merely crawl. And then at ( assing Show of THE AR! Ags ng nen. A ae li Spring morning, He had eome macy, What does it mean?” you discover, as later years come, wrote songs he will) \ WIRELE t nothing much matters at all.|sing in that p stlon, ie life we are living is funny to] William A. Page has novelized th: me; about as substantial as air, We! story of “The Wan. The book worry and fret while we're waiting is illustrated with forty-eight neonen a he jin his big automobile and he wanted Diplomacy, my son," and the old| to give the young lady @ morning apin man smiled paternally as he said It/through the country. A little girl, |""meang this: Doing or say ng pre-|the young lady's nicce, answered th | cisely the right thing at precisely the! poll, » Setta to see what mystical land's over | from the s! | right tim: “Is your auntie in?” asked the man. When you are still young your vor Cae RR * b ie r reer the young hopeful: | “Yes, sir,” % 4 eons like an age, but after a A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY then I guess I exercised diplomacy | “That's good. Where is she?” it seems brief h day it! gadie Garvie } ‘dll last night ae “She's upstairs,” said the little gir more like 4 play on & stawe— | ogiatle Garvie has a country place pe diows may boy?” inquired the fond “in her nightle, looking over.the bur @ drama of love, jo: nd grief, The " . parent, ist larper’s ‘agazine. Brave is the fishes far ae ae knee | 1ewby, trolled Johnny over into my — You take nothing the but our | place jus ore ma came iy with shroud, Bo why be afraid? Go ahead ape | the castor oll, and then back again ‘strike your blow. Why bury your | before she came to the other side.” self in the crowd? What if you do Tat woman will trevte Gut my fia! Tit-Bits, lose when you've battled your best . a | ‘Phe world will roll on just the same. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE FOLLOWING HIS TRADE. We such a short time till—well, you! “Why is General Hale like che PRECHLESS with wrath, a little tno the rest. Come on, Mr. Coward, | average woman who drives a man was ushered into the dock. | wad “U,don't know." An ornament of the police s Gossip. ee busing on the Unes force had found him loitering about | citehasi { and had arrested ‘him as a suspicious : Jackie Saunders, film actress, can FOR arise, i ee, 2 car way crowded, and owe Jou doin the time ; iii : . day from trip ahead of “Daddy kles in his eyes took tive-yeu “Simply walting!” spluttered th VAN Ss NORUB a eon oe ve immediately | old ‘rom upon his lap, “This will be pr ner.” . me summoned for jury duty. cere BPs ‘What were you waiting for?” n pat ior the role of Foxy Quiller in the | ro Athor stast . “Who owed you the money?" ir deli F 4 revival of “The Highwayman,” irae Cares teeter aee hee “The man I had been waiting for!” en their delicate skin, “is Little Widows,” « new musical |Teiner, <msoved, lurching about the “What did he owe it to you for!" f play, will open at the Astor April 30./want to be careful that { don't wei, fy Gy § “Por waiting!” tHer Soldier Boy” will go to the your pocket,” the gentleman. duu’ The Memlstrate took hie eiaeses off Lyric. Tapas hn al ehitnase hiae i, (Lu and glared at the prisoner, Earle Brown has been engaged for retorted ‘olce somewha : — “Do not jest with me,” he sald, : Cat ae erase nee, end retorted, his vot mewh: if SCENE - STREET. me \ “Now tell me, have you a trade?" @ Melting fied. “Soon as | saw you at ’ s rel eD é fl of Melis “now ia ra me T put my penny in ‘my my MGR ETe ME = DAY WAR WAS DECLARED, NY 2¢ course I have!” 4 wtudio in full oj . - SAME’ AS SCENE I. ’ 1 what is it 7 Mtion wil) Judge. PST SANE ASIEN ei mn my living waiting, You see a 7 ane 1 i} \ waitinaaal™ ¥ “pettetalianeatiat °° ter ~ = ,

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