The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1917, Page 14

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ae eee ee (ase rrer) Bening World Daily Magazine MY PoP sez wien YA Go tw BAD ComPANY WANTA De. a © Just Live] THA BAD COMPANY Does MAYB8 YouR Doe Wrres TRE CAUSE +HE'S TREEN IN WHAT KINDA BAD ComPANY Do YA SPose Has Teacded Him “To T31Te ? and Players By BIDE DUDLEY NEW farce, entitled “The Very Idea,” has been acquired by G. M. Anderson and L. Lawrence Weber for immediate production. It is 6y William Le Baron, They have also arranged to produce # drams called “Yes or No,” by Arthur Good- | rich, ! ‘The Andarson-Weber plans for next | season include several companies play- | mg “Nothing but the Truth.” William | Collier will continue in this farce at | the Longacre Theatre indefinitely. | When be leaves that house be wu | Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and) other of the larger cities, Max Fig-/ man will appear in the farce in the! South and Far West and there will be @ one-night stand company. “His ) Little Widows” will remain at the} Astor through the summer. Next soa- gon there will be two organizations nting it on tour, Anderson and ter et, ee rs B8Z_c" | OLD GRINDSTONE Stammers has written the book and lyrica, The other is destined to be « starring vebicle for Harry Vox. The book is being written by James Montgomery, the lyrics by Clarke and the music by Jean Sobwartz BY WAY OF DIVERSION. When Sister's feller makes « call tt means the family, one and all, must keep away from him und Sue until we know his visit's through. Says Dad: "Gosh! Give the boy a show and, if he ain't too doggoned slow, he'll steal our Busan bye and bye. That won't burt none, for livin's high.” bo whe we bear him comin’ in we beat it up the stairs like sin, exceptin’ Dad, stays below to shake bis hand and say: “Hello!” And then he'll point him | to @ obair and treat him like # will- jonaire, "To welcome him,” says "Litry. It won't hurt none, for livin’s igh.” One night Sis says be took iighand und squeezed and vowed in| } all the land he'd never met # nicer| gir, 1 our family in & walri, Says Ma: “It looks to me—yes, sir— like he’s all primed to pop to her.” Says Dad: “Sue's got him high and | dry and ‘twon't burt none, for livin's high.” TO “SCOUT” FOR TALENT. ‘The Messrs. Shubert are to organize a scouting commission to seck new theatrical talent. This is necessary, they say, since the war threatens to curtail the visible supply. Lee Bhu- bert will go West, J. J. Shubert North and another “scout” South to look for obscure stage people with talent, The Early Gossip Catches the News! By Bud Counihan A PAN-CAKE POEM. Clay Carroll, ingenue, while baking ‘ WELL "MRS GooF” ALWAYS fapjacks in ber apartment recently, was berry ‘with an idea for a Fe eee seta en browned, and, ie ~ jotted down the following: ‘ ropes on ue a oS DUN Onge 0 ite an, NEEKG [ MuéT BE AWFUL WoT MAKES wp Leste Sie! 4 “tol < OY THINKS : HAY “PL FIGHTERS ADMITTE2 FREE. F.C. Whitney hes decided to admit uniformed army «od pavy men Red Cross nurses to the New Am- sterdam Theatre free this week at all performances of “When Johnny Comes Marching Home.” i oar Se “a FRIARS TO ELECT. i" re v ‘The annual election of Officers and Governors of the Friars will be held Gono Na at the Monastery June 1, There ts no gonte wy Tae, tions is headed | by f rge M. Cohan, the present Abbot. 2 | Other nominations are: John J. Glea- ~ 3 ll 5 ; Robert Campbell, Secre- tary; Walter C. Jordan, Treasurer, and Irving Berlin, Channing Pol Ralph Trier, Edwin G, Bruns, D.| I Frank Dodge and Frank Tinney, } Governors to serve two years, ‘To- morrow night, beginning at ll o'clock, the club will celebrate the first anni- versury of the opening of {ts new quarters. Pre ocr, WHY XI NEVER YET “TOLD HER ANYTHIN’ / > BUY WEY SHE'S ' HEARD ('T BEFORES 1CAN SEE WHERE I'VE Got A MISERABLE WEEK AHEAD OF ME WITH THis EYE. NONE oF “THE Boys WILL RELIEVE. ME WHEN 1 TeLt How 1g@or it! L¥Néw tt! “here “Mey ARE_ | NUDGING EACH OTHER. AND GETTING READY ‘Te KID MES eee te Gossip. Dorothy Dickson and Carl Hyson } | | | are vow dancing in the “Midnight | Aw! SHET UP, You LITTLE SLACKER! T HEAR You GoT NYRRRIED ‘To KEEP FROM BEING co Frotic.” The new version of the “Ziegfeld Vollies” will open at the New Ams~- terdam June 12. k EL Williams, “Fatty” Ar- amera man, has just mar- } bride was Mildred B, Han- } een of Los Angeles. The Strand team beat the Bing BI! baseball club Saturday, 20 to «4 Strange as it may seem, the Strand players did all the base stealing. 7 re “The Masque of will shortly be pre- sented at a New York theatre by the women of the stage for the benefit of various war charities FOOLISHMENT. HEARD ABouT EOSEING & Ae aay ALE MEN MARRIED SINCE ¢ AR WAS DECLARED SURECT mae SCRIPTION. JUST q e THE SAME SINGLE REN nd bs, ANDI S es, L DID- Wn THE LONG Freee te), Jee Loh TR Fran} t FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE sheriff (about to hang condemned pa re mers y to say? haan cwine 't ah ihe Prorat 1018, Proce Pyotching De, (¥. ¥. Brenig Wertd to me stiias = ed - - | inal atid ia is TT be Now Just watt A minute! we ( we ee | ute! WELL -- WM WELL, SATURDAY ~ - 1 KNow WHAT You'RE ALL GoIN | — H-MMit —- = SATURDAY 1 Hem! Ne ——— | WIRTSNBA WIMDE Way Oo (OL NOT REALLY? 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