The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1917, Page 18

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MATTER, POP?” About Plays| and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ELEN WARE, recently in| "Bosom Friends,” is to do @ome more starring. William A. Brady has acquired a play called “The Man Pays" from Samuel Shipman, and has arranged to star ber in it. Mr. Shipman, it is under- stood, wrote the principal role es- pecially for Miss Ware several years ago, The play is now in preparation) and will open in Wilmington, Del., June 2%. The supporting cast includes Olive May, Ethel Valentine, Frederic | Burt, Shep Camp, Henry Ellison and | others, When “The Man Pays” opens Mr. Shipman will direct his attention | to the rehearsals of another play frora! his pen called “The Target,” to be} produced by A. H. Woods, ni — OP, WHAT 15 Cricren Pie MADE oF if THE NAME VS ‘Fvening World Daily Magazine Willie Might Also Have Mentioned “ Catsup” and “ Horseradish!” ouT OF LAMT. THe NAme SHOULD TALL You OuT of CHICKEN, LAMB StHovuryd Tare You J} . > | BOWERS IN DOLLY PLAY. | A. H. Woods, by the way, is ail through with “His Bridal Night,” in| which he made the Dolly Sisters! bonest-to-goodness actresses last sca- son, Having arranged to put the/ twins in a musical piece, he has dis- of the road rights to \s Brigal Night” to Campbell & Kelly, who will star Frederick V. Bowers in it The Dolly parts will be taken by another brace of twins, the Darr Sisters. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. You ask me how I write a rhyme? Vil tel you, if you have the tine. Ideas are always mighty few. 1 get one that I think will do. 1 start to write, and Bugbouse Baer, who works (get that) quite near my chair, with some bum story takes the floor, und then I have to start once more. He leaves, and thoughts begin to hatch, Night there Joe Jordan wants a match. I give him one, and off he goes with smoke emerging from his nose, Again 1 try to concentrate and pretty soon I hit my galt. About that time McNally comes to demonstrate a song; he hums an Irish ditty in my ear, for Shamrock-Land to Mac is dear. When he gets through, my old machine I hammer till upon the Bil Inglia comes prepared to state that some new show is simply great. 1 pound away to beat the band until I'm stopped by Gene Bertrand. “How “pout your health, Gene?” comes fro:n me. “It's rotten, thank you,” answers pa And so it goes; from time to time in and pi my rhynie, but I persi Excuse me, TONE GEORGE Foprriaht 1017, Pree J e770 venry! 1 WomEN / HAD A LIL TACT AN’ DID'NT FLY “To Pieces WHEN c “THEIR HUSBANDS Got Dawin' AN’ TEARIN’ ‘ROUND “THERE'D “8e LES6 “TROUBLE IN — FAMILIES! TRAVERS-STANLEY. William Marsh Travers, whose first wife fone = rier Waish, has inarried. again. His bride is Olive Elizabeth Stanley, un actress, at pres- ent disengaged. The ceremony was Beeraee Tuesday at 4 P.M. in the resbyterian Church at Ninety-sixth Street and Central Park West. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Wheat were the wit- nesses. Miss Stanley recently actod in James K. Hackett's “Hamlet” com- FAVOR EQUITY CONTRACT, Now that Marc Klaw, President of the United Managers’ Protective As sociation, has returned from the West @ meeting of that organization will be held and a committee appointed to confer with the Actors’ Kquity Asso- ciation concerning the adoption of a uniform contract which will be ac- ceptable to both employer and em- ployed. Such a contract has been drafted by the Equity, but the Man- agers fave delayed action on it pend- ing the return of Mr, Klaw. BAIT MIGHT BE WRONG. Fred Fenton has been “doing his bit” by patrolling Long Island Sound : in ins motorboat, boat carries #| one-pounder, the gun being in charge THE EVEN of Z Green, a former naval man, Returning to Astoria the other even- img, Fenton and Green were hailed by an old lrishman evidently interested « 3 guy. he calles Maid. yer git any |} Outdoorland }; s yet? ——rrrrreneaeeeerr eeesrws> 2 NG WORLD'S av thim divin’ thin, 5 “We haven't even scen one,” replied | Copyright, 1017. ly ‘The Pree Publishing Co. a (The New York Brening Word.) | ell, phat koind ay bait are yez! mp, yp. ra Ihnen NY usin’? eaked the old Irishman, The Bird With Three Names Gossip. and Two Suits of Clothes. Thomas BH. Shea is to appear in| ¢¢f HAVE a sticker for you,” an- “Common Clay” next season, nounced Professor Bombus to ha Mitenhale bave acquired the our two friends, Bob and Bess ight etand rights to “Cheating . Camere.” “Can you answer this Paula Reeves is preparing a new! “Which ts it that is called Butter vaudeville act of a novel nature, | bird in Heedbird in the Maxine Elliott has decided not to re-| ytigale s turn to Europe for the present. She is| — back in New York i" George Nash's new starring vehicle, “A Man's Home,” deals with black-| “1 give up," said Bess, Bov gave mail and tango lizards. The Washington Square have adopted a dog named M : Molly has adopted them, She|and whisked his hand t leave the theatre Ricebird in the Ip, too, *| Bombus answered Sob-o-link from be |hind bis back to show a black and uring in “The | yer New Word" at a ¥ bib eae —— AW! THENS Lore 0° WAYS | To CALM A MAN DoWN-IF A WOMAN ONLY KEEPS HERSELF I KNow'"\$-Dye Spose MY WIFE LOGE@ HER HEAD AN TONGUE AN’ GAYS “THINGS GHES SORRY FoR AFTERWARDS WHEN T GIT ON ME “TANTRUMS~NoéiR! SH DES KEEMS CooL AN’ CALMS , WELL SOMETIMES WITHA “ROLLIN’ PIN” AN’ AGIN WITH A’ FLAT" OR A i ean? an’ How Does SHE CALM _ Y'DOWN * DInNY” ? CUE AIS RGHY Office By Bide Dudley F Orce New York Evening World), Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn EAR Boys and Girls of the Kiddle Is there a member among you but would love to have a Not one, I am certain , will interest you| | "asked Popple, | the Shipping Clerk, laying | 5 from his priv | farmer sent 4,000 pounds of bay by | ¥° | parcel post.” “Must have been German hay he Office Boy lub pennant? You'll look better, and again Bobble is KIDDIE KLUB PENNANT. I will send a to each boy Kiddie Klub pennant | and girl member who “It was two ton,” getically for the good of the Klub, You, my young friends, and I know well what an interest you great cousinship, one else to know also. } roll contain- 1 know there the Boss, sighed, “He's in again, “Everything was that happened.” to each new others besides him or names of members who have asked the boy, rong, eh?” gaid Why don’t you Wen pennants will be printed in this blue and gold color with ) where do you want the printed across white letters. inches in height un the entire space. If that can be accom- another idfot who ought ¢ pire, is giving ary to the Stage | 8 forefinger $100 of his weekly Women's War Rel Charlotte Carte baa been impersonating her in o pert black head his throat swelled to produce the] | BOMBUS ANSWERED “BOB-O-LINK” t AND WHISKED HIS HAND of this: cunning creature: lifted and FROM BEHIND HIM WITH A BIRD PERCHED ON IT, d Miss Primm Cousin Eleanor. : ‘d money. for working ener fort to borrow money from thea PrAty, love sone: from Arnish be i people. She hopes her credit hasn't named “Hob-o-link.” He se been good. be caying that all the while and it! cir Meyer Cohen of the Harry Von Til- sic Company was asked gua es ering he language of bird land and curious things ab to publish = song calle flattering in the language of bird land uriou: re a Crepe to a Broken Heart and Call It, because the modest little lady to whom host, ."" He went out and took a drink.|he sang coyly pretended not to hear In the spring Mi 3 acquires his black a ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. out moulting any fe Bam Rice—Did you see that film ned to} coming, so the t around the nest With whimsical head tiltings and flirtings from branch to branch she | the reason for. the Questions and Answers. Much? damenien te eecee about $5 purr beat it on his Mice and the morp- nnn nnn AANA } Contributions From Klub Members i must mean something particularly | told Bess and Bob man to contribute §38,00 a year, way to the post put in Spooner “Let's change the war registration | ut their absent bb hae so many thon. | et a week from ‘each | Keep Our Pennant, The Disappearance of Freddie, One day 1 suggested to play a game, agrend to the same, wuppart {0 French | With your blue Q, May 1 send sou six coupons for each of my| was very large 4 | | A. Yeu, you may, I ehall be glad to make them Jody—The professional life of the fined iMattention to his earnest notion, based on erroneous premines average Broadway chorus girl is de tion (as my big book sy seven years, but it must seem less to. It was in the heart of a clover- oe ran 1 ber, ee grown meadow thai the three friends, | "hop wears this A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Bob, Bess and Bombus, met with the | sing t-| happy Robert of Lincoln and his br spouse, and where they rambled in Doe Pickens, who sleeps in wick's Livery Stable at Pee Dee, } arly season says he doesn't care how much they search of the home of the patr | that of his mate. tax whiskey. He's had bis, | “The nest anust be tn those trees,” | | “Hi hat” aukhed Bobbie ,. | ‘unny! Suppose ou DR. BINGLE’S Tips, [reasoned Bess, pointing to a row of | inne! Any person whose hair is coming| Birches that fringed the meadow th out can get new locks at a hardware “No, you mistaken, It is al s and the Prot store. most certain to be right here on the | 8 Joke and agreed SEATAA AEniA (RA RWiar DInCAke ludicrous indeed FOOLISHMENT. SroNns Am nf be “Vhe mother bi Ye Summer Mamie et the ti What @ merry hunt they had before | tinued the Profe tha coat me in the nest was disclosed, By that | brown with darker jut wi chats plain grayish ¢ oe laste ble someuning ume, ja plain grayish FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | NS) te 0 “Is he a short story writer?” | ; “No, untain side and mead oln was telling mi Suggested ¢ uys better look out for pneumonia." that the reod pa shall T need to put on Cousin in gland here were uo au9) thi LOUISE HOHSPIBL! iv sweet song all throug eding season, But in r August he moults ar >| ing all the time." fe peavaranammeramaeenanneneaenel HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, 1 lay down on the ground | respect the brain doesn’t resemble the boy, but it's very much like your Jaw, wddies did that they wore men's clothes half and skirts the rest 2 “What do you mean?" At it would be Now Miss Primm has gummec “Why scrap? id anybody here go to jor underneath [_CLUETT, PEABODY & As you see, she is not 5} as her Robert of Lincoln himsel »y ANNA MOHR, « K Bob wished to wait for thelr homo-' of No, 182 Central Ave so fastidious KIDDIE KLUB COUPON NO. “Plenty of booths, “Not a drop,” said Bobbie, “Not a drop of what?" asked Miss 172) hg taught 20 lessons. Book Jriginal Christensen Behoo! 20th ot, Tel, Morningside 8960,

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