The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 18

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| About Plays} A BAD Bor Tord Ma To boot IN OUR Certar AND I wound see A T16 TIEAR THeRe Not TAcause we AINT GoT ANY Se “TaRcAUSE You ARE BRAVE, Hun 9 and Players By BIDE DUDLEY HIE application of a little “oll” by that renowned diplomat, Daniel Frohman, assisted by Joseph R. Grismer, was all that kept some of the women at the annual meeting of the Actors’ Fund at the Hudson Theatre yesterday from get- ting real mad. After the élection of officers and trustees had been held) without the slightest friction, the women suddenly decided It was ®| darned shame there were no members | of the fair sex among the trustees. Several were almost indignant for the nonce and began to hand out the) Carrie Chapman Catt stuff in great | obs, When the excitement was at ite belght Messrs, Frohman and Grismer tolé the women they should | have asked for representation on tho Board of Trustees before sald board had been elected. Then It was ar- ranged through the medium of a mo- tion to have the Nominating Com-| mittee next year consider women for places on the ticket as trustees. An- other motion provided that should there be a vacancy on the board be- fore the next election the other trus- tees, In filling should think of woman, lovely woman, Since there remained nothing else to scrap about the w. k. dove of peace appeared aud laid an ogg. The election resulted in the selec- ion of the following named: Presi- dent, Daniel Frohman; First, Vice President, Joseph R, Grism Vice President, I, I, Mack urer, Sam, A. Scribner; Gus’ Hill; | trustees, to serve | three years, Henry W. Savage, Charles Burnham, Hollis E. Covley, Henry Dazien, Jesse L, Lasky and Charles B. Wells, The report of the Treay urer showed the fund to be in good Anancial conditioi IT'S ALL Patsy Quirk, lady cornetist, isa t working Just now, but shé makes it a rule to keep in practice. Miss Quirk occupies a room, kitchenotic and bath at No, #41 West Forty-fifth Street and owns a Boston bulldog | named Billy. Now, as Patrick Henry! would have sald, go on with the! story! Billy doesn't like to hear Patsy ply the cornet. Wow, how he howls when she practises, First she put him in the bathroom, but he refused to kevp still. Then she tried him In the + m9 ' si bwotutiy i Seapelr ‘sheray mons HENRY HASENPFEFFER Hickey Doesn’t Want to Be Mistaken for a Roughneck ! By Bud Counihan Comeriahh 1918, frome ToAiaina Un f8 Y Renin World GHT NOW. a happy thought and solved the prob- lem aw, when ahe practises, Billy ee Nee, eee WELL THATS “TH’ thinks the horn’s a deaf mute, Patsy Yezzal Y'Gort DRESS EVERY SATURDAY le ; WELL I NEVER ; ~ “TIME. “X_ GENERALLY ,, =x te fits bim out in ear-muffs. A LOY NEATER "ROUND NGHT! I EVERY, SATURDAY CARES MUCH ABOUT WETS “TH BIG (DEA . Do MY “DRINKIN T Uke To BY WAY OF DIVERSION. THIS BUICDIN'= WHY “THAT ane ( NGHY ? WHY Nor J Cea eae ABOUT CHANGIN’ ON”) AN IF SHOULD axe Look CLEAN { Said Silas McGuggin, in Peoweeple's HRY Y'WEARIN' Looks: / Soniye Pee ENN BETURDAY NIGHTS | ricer!) AN’ DECENT: WTS ‘YY’ REASON store: “Old Russia ain't sure where Like WH’ INGIDE OF A ~~ a he’s at . Since ditching th * s IR ON EVERY she's at any more ene air. They need | Mg DEREN HAT"! Deny Y'cveR, > meee Nene oeall|) ae ; f ON SUNDAY ? ¢ a strong mind like my own over there if I was in Russia I'd say to those dubs; ‘Hey, cut out your kicking, your fights and hub-bubs! With that l'é install a new government plan, and, as for the President—I'd be the man.” “Oh, golly!” said Grandpa McGee with a grin, “Jest listen to Silas! He's spoutin’ agin. If he was 0 in Russia he'd run fer his life, the . wame as he runs whou attacked by c= 5 ‘ his wife.” Said Silas: “You're crany, b plumb crazy, McGee, You talk like ‘ I a billy goat—take it from me!" And om TanTTUMNTEEEIC ASS then he went out with a scowl on his face, while Grandpa laughed loudly all over the place. “SADIE LOVE” WITH MUSIC. Oliver Morosco has arranged with Avery Hopwood to use the latter's farce, “Sadie Love,” as the founda- ‘or | new musical farce. Mr, inusical purposes. He will produce It) " Angeles this summer under the title of “A Full Honeymoon.” HE WILL “UNBUTTON.” Most theatrical producers ‘'pre- | sent,” “submit” or “offer” new plays. | Raymond Hitchoock is to “unfold” | : his new revue at the Cohan & Harrix NOTHER GER MPN Theatre, and in it he will “unbuttton” | » b some novelties, ‘The word lenda an ; , “AVES PLOT, HEY? By Gosn! You MAY Go BED WITHOUT I'D Like TQ CATCH ONE alr of mystery to the show, aince the ——) OF THESE GUYS WITH ANY DINNER MY SON! WHEN I & BOMB, I' revue is full of pretty girls. PEACE NOTE. = Gi M. Ce Ww Co jeorge ‘ohan end ‘tian i WAS A BoY } DION'T nE \ “TIN CANS To Docs TAILS! = KIND ‘To MY PETS. Hier will appear together at the ben: | Aw GEE PoP — GET um PATSY efit at the Hippodrome Bunday night, | ¥ " which would intimate that all's we- | Go uP AN GET UME rene again. GOSSIP. Fred Tilden {s to act in films. Carl Ramdall will be in the Elliott- Comstock-Gest musical comedy to be | made from “The College Widow.” Alice Neilsen has returned from the Middle West, Sbe has begun prep- arauons to star in “Kitty Darlin’.” Aw, wHo EVER HEARD OF A boG GOIN’ UP A TREE ? ppthe Messrs. Shubert will offer “The ' eautiful Unknown” in New York ‘ ———— el, early in June. i“ 3 DIDNT MEAN TO. y'arazy tt BRING IM Al Jolson is so popular out West / =e \ that he won't be at the Winter Gur- | HERE NORMAN; den again until the early part of 1918. : S Helen Raftery, who is 1)! in a Hart- ye ford (Conn.) ‘hospital with pneu- monta, is recovering. Martin Herman is tn Washington to see Alan Bro ‘Dollars and Sen: Edward Ellis has been engaged by | : ‘ ‘ | Excuse ME,MISTER ‘ F MS > 8'6 production of a, Phe for a part in Robert j 2 Hiliard's starring vehicle, "A Scrap : y) y ; BuT YOuR Boms’s titi! GEIB, VPM GONG BY DER, " San g LZ Billy B, Van has been engaged by | S \ OUT THE a NT, ig Mast) yy Klaw & Erlanger for a comedy role in the new Rennold Wo!lf-Louts Hirsch musical comedy, “The Rainbow Girl.” A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Out in Kansas a girl named Preybyeylowlez has married vamed Pitt and taken a load off the alphabet, IT Blows YOu —AN , ME ,U Ne FOOLISHMENT. toh eet os eee he It's Just « miessly same,” | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. He (at the ball)—-Miss De Btyle is « brave girl. lhe—-Why do you say that? | He—Ghe shows so much backbone. | 2 Here ts FATHER WHEN Ne Ragtime Plano Flerteg taught 20 lessons, HE WAS A Bor! aie ie US

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