The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1917, Page 22

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v wen enorme, URL: RTE RT ARR ERT: iday, 191 May 4 “'S’MATTER, POP?” This Shows It Isn't Always Safe to Jump at Conclusions! ai. i ial By C. M. Payne ow's ws SHacr TT word XY ? ry INTHIDA iv oF MB ) ¥ te About Plays and Players AND SPILLED P Bb Ae THE GLASS oF AN GOT A GLASS he has found his new Harvard prize play, “The Year of the Tiger,” worthy of a Broadway hear- ing and that he will present it in New York next fail as a feature of the Jobn Craig-Mary Young season ‘The play is a drama by Kenneth Andrews. It concerns life in a for- eign colony in Japan. Mr. Craig bas just produced it with success at the ' Castle Square Theatre, Lioston Josephine Victor was chosen for the jeading role and reports suy she has done exceedingly well with the p BY WAY OF DIVERSION. “Ths scenery along the line is at he told me. He meant a: CRAIG announces that By BIDE DUDLEY ) Sy WATER ALL ———-——— W Over THE. PhACE | AbL % 1 s-— ' ; { ' home he'd sold me. “I'm glad t that,” I made reply. “Good scenery I dote on.” And then we went to see the sights I'd heard the agent gloat on. “There's Sliver Hi y | escort sald. “Now, isn't it a da . I looked and saw 4 sign that rea “Bat Grabahunka Candy.” “And on your left,” my friend went on, “is | pretty Skookum River.” But all I saw was one more sign, "Take Wahoo tor Your Liver!” And so it went On hill and dalo 1 read of “Tooth- aruba,” and “Uncle Zeke, the Great | Cigar,” and “Hokum's Eatagruba.” d signs we passed | mile we'd ridden mat 1 came from the man, Sald| » quit yer kiddin’!” CAST FOR “MARY'S ANKLE.” A. H. Woods has completed the cast for “Mary's Ankle,” the new | farce by May Tully which he will try out soon, In it are Irene Fen- wick, Walter Jones, Zelda Sears, Loulse Drew, Bert Lytell, Leo Don nelly, Harry’ Lillford, Ida Darling and J. W. Gibson, | LOVEHOPE SPILLS ONE. | A nev pot has arisen, He is (Cet) this) 14. Lovebope Estrin of Brook- | lyn. Me has sent us a poem which, according to bis own admission, has heen lying on his mind for some time We'll bet (Get this also) his mind ts pretty well tired out. Whaddye think, Colonel and Mrs. Reader? More's the effort: | rad. 8 Victor Herbert melody To ihe hyes eamaory ee YF Eegerme fe Mee oan, 2 saln-cpent obten, Vor re, hopes to ree: oumny castles in a Lo we cup of guod-will 1 ia . 1_ bear a Victor Herbert a T Gore my eyes and set my soul free, STAGE FOLK MARRY. HENRY HASENPFEFFER Frances Goodrich and Robert Ames, both members of Ruth Chatterton’s ‘ aw) “Come Out of the Kitchen” company, | | d > 4 (we 54 ee eee now playing at the George M, Cohan DAwGon’ LOOK ' f < ¢ i TOES WwW — DEA' Theatre, Were married at the home of 4 Lives “TH Bustin’ Ae SHS cove (Te PEE ( WELL THEY musta ) /VicYoRIASr Have Yer JR X DonT F the. brid jo. 187 Nutley ‘aul Buck UP ON ACCOUNT OF . t YL Share aH Me ; T Fee Avenue, } yesterday. The| (#4 UP OF A, HARD ; AR . ER fee BEEN SOMETHIN ST ALWAYS Wi Kitchen" soon to 60 10| BP winter Marre a DICK" —Don't Me LAST LEVER IN IT THAT PeeveD) } AN’ SoMeTIMES I GET HOMESICK NO Palifornia, and Miss Goodrich and! . . Give. UP TH' SHIP! “HO HER WHICH av WUZ. AWFUL ‘HOME S1¢K« * Mr. Ames deci :1 thelr two fond MANNING” ME BOY, MANBE. (TS OES Woz FILLED Wi HER =i oe) x wes “TAKE Yer Wee uearts should thump over the rails —'GAL SLIP Nou Boor! wig Ni) (LOVE AS FUR AS VT W' WROTE fF BU ve a ee Zs aa one. =H" AIR" A LIL MIGUNDEROTANDIN',) LAY'GouLD see # aa aes BTS ON Wan of "My Look AT WER FACE- ws S >) A ) Fee Zan.) i) . ort, rs Patty on 0. Res Won Fos Fortunately Bees Can't Qualify as “Submarine Chasers!” ‘ By Clifton Meek m0? “Manning’s Speed Was Good, but His Control Was Very Poor! By Bud Counihan CARTER SUGGESTS, G. D. Carter, writing on the station- ery of the St. Paul Hotel, bas this to say: y dear sir: It was with @ great | jeal of pleasure that I read in your | column of the concerted action on the art of the New York theatrical man. agers to ald in the prosecution of the war, From a pairtotic standpoint, | vhy do these saine managers not r case the many English actor-slac! ers whom they employ? ‘Their coun-| try needs them and in the very near | future the American theatre-going | public will follow Canada’s lead and demand less English talent as enter-| tainers, but more fighters,” | GOSSIP, | Julla Sanderson is to act in pictures. | * dJosse 1. Lasky lus returned from the Pacific Coast. Maxine Elliott is going to England to wpend the Summer, Florence | Pinckney bas returned at noo es eat 2 | HON: TI iE FI VE FI FTEEN eam from the West. = A ae Jack Rosenthal, poet, is now an ac-| ( — —— Even the Horses Have to Do Their Bita in the Roe Glen? ” tor, He's playing a bell-boy role in! A FINE DAY AT GOLF AND “TENNIS CAN Louts Simon's sketch. HAVE BUT ONE ENDING, I'LL Go OVER | | THISIS WHERE 1 P = UT ONE Ann Andrews, recently of “Nju,” ( | rh Now THA ry : ’ . = | “yt T THE millvencer vaudeville in sketch by )_AND CALL ON MILDRED AND BEATRICE! ' | ee run te ae fins een bs Horses tow our Prete Hicks! The National Vaudeville Artists’ As- | . ~ CAVALRY TROOP EVERY MEMBER. ri sociation will have a benefit at the “HE ARMORY TONIGHT | OF THE HOME GUARD WAS GOT To WHAT CaN You DO Hippodrome Sunday night, June 8, — DO HIS Bit TOWARDS Taxing fe ‘ Annette Kellermann, who ends a ana aia ta ad " #eason at the Hippodrome to-morrow, will go to Los Anxeles for a long stay Doris Kenyon ts back on Broadway She drove down from Ithaca in her auto, Friends will welcome her at « luncheon to-tr aw Winchell i Captain of the Farmington, Home Guards, never says“ Face!” It's al ways “Turn to (ie Right!" The entire pi eds of perform ance Lilac 4 t Eltinge on the evening of May 10, will be given by Jane Cow! to French war funds. Eleanor Woodruff, leading woman for Otis Skinner, underwent an op-! - “ eration 1, Minn, last c ee Wednesday, § able to play again in a week or A THOUGHT FOR TO-Day, A Co. miles day tc the a CPRE OF 'EM . WE WILL TRY To Gi EVERY ONE WORK corr | BE (Fa y Sort Ofrsce | ; 1 Any valli E a ne will =" ; : | THEY WENT To THe. ARMORY WITH Two oF | “THE Boys “To SEE ‘| “TRE price! ih ’ ee pea | % u i, (NT. Rvesing Wor } L WISH 1 CouLdD DECIDE, “+ 7 \ \WHICH ONE OF THEM T Love By By {BEST AND I'D PROPOSEL QnTo HER! 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