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re re ie ee ee ee + SOE TT PEE RRITR [—comre race | Evening World Daily Magazine [tray mar 2518 "7 | ‘S'MATTER, POP?” Whereat Uncle Si Made @ Noise Like a “Pillow”! About Plays _and Players By BIDE DUDLEY. TAKE AN Quit WHAT Do You MEAN MAKING A NOISE Life A Pier ? Now S+anr I SREAD Six MORE SToR ies, DARLING ASKIN’ SomeBUDDY T Tare Him i} WHo's Hat Matin’ “A Nose Litte A PRL HEU gpa re caed NLESS you see Julian Eltinge | in films, dear reader, you'll | never sec him in skirts again. | Mr. Eltinge has closed his tour in ‘Cousin Lucy” and has returned to New York. He says he may never appear on the regular stage again, but If he does, it will be under the | management of A. H. Woods, with | whom he has been associated ever | since he became a star. | “I'm going to make several films | wearing skirts for the Arteraft peo- pie,” he sed to-day, “After they are | finished 1 am through with skirts for- | ever. If 1 make any more pictures | they will be as a handsome young juvenile man (get that ‘handsome,’ please!). If I like film work and they want me, I'll stick to it for good. If I decide to go back to the regular | stago it will be as a light comedian— in pants.” And thus passes out “the handsom- | est woman on the stage who is a/ CORSE HAS HI8 SAY ] Corse Parton, who is playing at tho | Lexington Theatre, was in the lobby the other day when he heard the | manager and his assistant talking about the boxes in the house, They needed either paint or wallpaper. “Let's paper them," said the man- ager. Up strode Corse, “Hold!” he sald dramatically. “Never shall you paper’ my theatre. I have played everything trom ‘Hamlet’ to croquet and before ! permit you to ‘paper’ my house I'll aGopt the celluloid life and sppear in the ten-cent drama along with the Drews and the Barrymores.” JANE OAKER'S SKETCH, Jane Oaker has a sketch, written by Julian Eltinge, called “Her Grace, De Wamp,” with which she will assall vaudeville, She will open at Proctor’s Theatre, Mount Vernon, Monday, It burlesques the film vampire, It ts Mr, Eltinge’s first, Gossip, Of course those sallors who tried to sink Rector’s know thoy were in the riot, Harry Sweatman has been engaged to go uhead of the Southern “Fair and Warmer” opry next season, Frances Demarest has been ¢on- Ste for « leading role in “The utiful Unknown.’ That “Post” play Charles Dilling- ham has acquired eeoms to be @ Pretty good thing to tle to, Two actresses are suing Marie Dressier for real money. In other trying tap Tile. veg Wynn has retuned to, Now OH! NUTHIN'=) > ork. After serving a Tm al ie country home, Laurelton, L. I, he BUT LAND SAKES /o 7 will appear at the Winter Garden, A ts oe E Nora. Bai 4 her Damphool $ ¥ , pS Nou Gave ME . es an or Damphoo! company of forty will leave. the ‘ : el a ty ‘Thirty-ninth Street Theatre flat to- b pea f 2 : " ne 2 WHY DANGONIT Look = | Like. Y'CEEN A’ SPOOK’ WETS TH! MATTER wrt You ? X WHoOUGHT AT m Ve FiIRSY THERE WUZ / A“MAN"IN TH ¢ \ House !_+ ) P morrow night. —— Laurette Taylors engagement in “Out There,” at the Globe, will come to an end on June 2 es Dorothy Dickson and Carl Hyson have been engaged to appear in the new “Ziegteld Foltes.” The eccentric dancing team of Wyart and Roberts have been added to the cast of “When Johnny Comes Marching Home.” aN pare Charles Gill has a plan to raise war funds, He will make films foa-| turing society people and give the! returns to the cause, | Julia Arthur is to tackle vaude-| a patriotic spectacle called| rty Aflame.” She'll be at the next week, iH} Johnny Comes Marching! Home" will move from the New Am-| sterdam to the Manhattan Opera sass ith iat House Monday. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. | @. H. K.—-William B, Mack was Garson. Cannot give careers here. — | E, Luck—Cannot att | : J Sia Comrrtants INT: Praes PUBCON YT Preniie World THE FIVE-FIFTEEN” Felix Never Could Stand for a Slapstick Patriot! = — THROW tM} i Out"! “Ic WELL, ARE You GowG { 9 | TO STAND UP Foe THe ~ STAR SPANGLED Ban ” q oe Witt I HAVE To mle! How PERFECTLY LOVELY IT Must BE “TS KNow ALL ABOUT MACHINERY ‘¢ AND BE ABLE To Fix ONE'S first. Write Editor Sun. G W. Adams—You e—) Sey ston 4 both times, DO“TRY AND HURRY nat Sane oi Ay = ll eu up? fer itm A LITTLE FASTER DEAR . } f ee CANT LDO SOMETHING | om ary “| 1M ALMosT STARVED! | HAVE YOU LOOKED AT “TO HELP OLD MAN?) YS pati eb ea ALL THE SPARKING PLUG /f oF Course 1 DON'T : “THINGS OR WHATEVER ' UNDERSTAND ENGINES, Yicatt ‘Em? BUT THEN —- - Cre a HEY MisTER — GIT A Horse. 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