The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1917, Page 10

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About Pays and Players BY WIDE DUDLEY Beare! neat © Later ° mM “ r ** pier ° grominen'iy Parte «6 woe ww M ton and f eoenes 1060. Mire Woods 4 eeversi years BELLE BAKER TO AgeisT | promined to Hurd the tay event invitation te New Tort 2 Athictie Pwd. BELG BAR ER OF DIVERBION. wonderful thing th to obtain, But corral it you'll find the whole nation will bow to your prowess and add to your gain. Before you “arrive” you are | with pity. The road's mi as you stumble along 4 get there they hark to; applaud you and praise you terms t ¢ strong. You write a *h story and Brown will return tt.! He'll say tt won't do for his cheap magazine. You write him another and quickly he'll epurn it) He thinks you're | an amateur, painfully green. But once} you “arrive” this same Brown will! pursue you and beg you to write him| & story or so, This thing reputation will bring them all to you. How ts tt obtained? Say, 1 really don't know. DITRICHSTEIN GOES WEST. Because of the inability of his man- agement to obtain a theatre for the reh als of his new play, “The| Judge of Zalamea,” Leo Ditrichstein and his company have been sent to Chicago by Cohan & Harris, there to continue the preparation of the show. Sam Harris has gone along to direct. In the Ditrichstein com. pany are Madeline Delmar, Betty lish, Beatrice Worth, A. G. An- ercy Ames, drews, Walter Howe, Willlam H. Powel Gareth liughes, William Riccardi, Almire — Icont, Alexis Polianov, John Bedouin, Ber- tram Miller and Louis Mountjoy. The play will open in Milwaukee Bept. 27 and then go to the Cohan Grand Opera House, Chicago. VION 18 WORRIED. Joe Vion is worried, Accompanied dy Sam Ghannon, who, with Jack Nor- ‘worth, producing “Odds and Ends of 1917," he went to the Booth thi other night to see “De Luxe Annie,’ and he learned some startling things about his home town, New Canaan, Conn. In the play somebody speaks of taking @ train from New Canaan to Gouth Norwalk. Joe says that’s all wrong, since there is no direct rall- road between the two towns. But what worries him most is the crime im the play. Joe says it never could happen in New Canaan, as the town ts just like he ta—quiet, peace loving and extremely religious. A NEW DIRECTOR. Frederico C. Howe, Commissioner of Immigragion, has consented to make suggestions when Lawrence Lang! farce comedy, “The Family Exit,’ uced by the Washington Square| -—— Players at the Comedy, Sept. 18. One of the acts deals with Ellis Island, GOSSIP, Douglas Fairbanks will appear in person at the Rialto to-night. A woman went to the Eltinge box nee yesterday and asked what Pet betson was playing in this seaso! Cc. F, Zittell, better known as Zit has been made General Manager of the International Film Bervice. Bert Savoy and Jay Brennan have been engaged to appear in the forth coming revue at the Century, The Messrs. Shubert are conaider- ing the advisability of having extra matinees of “Maytime” at the Shu- rt. ‘William Wilkinson has been en- gaged by Henry Miller to go abead ot “Daddy Long-Legs.” ‘A. A. Deuchemin has been ap- pointed manager of the new Nor- worth Theatre in West Forty-elghth Btreet. Hans Robert, assisted by Marie Horton and Allene Durano, has been given forty weeks in vaudeville in his comedy playlet, "Cold Coff “Love o' Mike" will shortly be moved trom the Casino to another Ghubert house, It will be in town until Christmas, Marcus Loew will open the Noble , Anniston, Ala, Monday, His n circuit’ now bt houses Etleen Perey was guest of honor at @ din.er at Hote! de Artiste last night. Howard Chandler Christy was the host “The Modiste Shop,” bool by Charles Horwitz, music by Leo Edwards, has been produced for vaudeville by the Edwards-Osborne Company Raymond Hubbell has written companion ng to “Poor Butterfly.” it is calle “Butterfly, I'm Coming Back to Y An anonymous writer @ent m the lyric ‘Lieut. John Philip Sousa terminates Bis engagement at Willow Grove, Phil Adelphia, to-night. Monday night he will visit the Hippodrome and wilt Nkely 1 chestra for the Sousa patrio ableau A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY A Hoboken minister claims the as a marryin no has made 8,422 Baid i DR. BINGLE'S TIPS, D if your dog's nose is cold. ‘I luany peupie who dis ike hot dos FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Vv 4 clock on the stairs dan COMIC PAGE |) Whit DRoP her A) fOovsTe® Doww my ( — we Cm te ; Sion , | 4c ~ oe) f —— OLD GRINDSTON sverzal “Garvin” V"HAvE AVERY SYMPATHETIC wire ¢ —— MATTER, POP” OuTsipers \ ‘ Evening World Daily Magazine eal -_—- ie (WILLIAM. ——— “A Place for Ev fire j P — ere 5 a MO } ’ yYessi® y s iE OMPATHETIC Me Eve - WOT, De mean ?, | ' yd | 1 its entire length jeath accurately, esult. Then dotted line When completed ti —-- 47 E Cut out the picture on all four sides. ALL WE GOTTA SAY 1S THAT ONE OF THESE FELLOWS CERTAINLY MUST BE DOVBLE-JOINTED| ys Ae” Then carefully fold dotted tin s 2 and 3. Fold each section under urn ever and you'll find a surprisin | NOT POSSIBLE, HE physiclan had been called huste to #ee a small negro whe gerou 1} "When it one,” runs down a4 etrikew;Dat niggah jus’ ain’ ‘ w sich t'lng as too much watahmillion. got ‘nough tomact,"—Ladier’ Home Journal, was After a brief examina ion the doctor announced oy vas eaten too much watermelon,” “Oh, doctah,” expostulated the} rarent of the ailing one, “dey ain't no | IT STRUCK LATE, WOT “X SAW YESTIDDY WHEN ‘You ZLIPPED ON Y'STEPS AS You WuZ COMIN’ OUT WITH Her! WHY X @AW HER ACTUALLY CRY My INJURIES —I_ BAT DOWN, ON, THAT, DAWGONE “POODLE rything and Everything in Its Place! | j Ino Da Hewearte Rs) UNDEPITAND ae ed SS rhe oe \ age CIGARS AND G TOBACCO WELL I SHOULD SAY Cty oo Me DIDNT Hear Him Howe! NoT $ TH DoG WEIGH6- —oR DID WEIGH — “Two Pounds! CoprTight, 1M11, Preee Publishing Co. (¥. ¥. Evening World) ANO TOBACCE - | THE EVENING WOKLI 1017. bj Coprrisit The Prom Pub (Pie New York Evening W The U. S, Flag Fish, ‘T was a sunny day, and Bop and! Bess, with Bombus, had gone | seo the fish at the Aquarium, “How beautiful they are!” ex- claimed Bess, looking at some angel fish, “Indeed they are,” answered Bom- “come along and bus, “But | know of still more wonderful H fish. 1s none | yr" hought } ery kind of fish was here,” | know of anot a | | Bombus yourself.” Bombus whisked them off to a be MITH’S mother-tr | S to him in great ex aw rushes his return from business one evening “Oh, John,’ she AP pipet horrid, heavy gran the hall has just fa te ful crash on the very spol wh | been standing only a moment betors “‘Humph,’ muttered Smith, ‘I al ways said that clock was slow,’ "+ Washington Post, D’S Kiddie Klub Korner - - CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | Dearest Cousins: This {s a good time for us to re- member what our great President Abraham Lincoln once said: “I will study and get ready and maybe my chance will come.” His chance did come as we all know, and how well he used it, The who studies and gets ready. That 1s why I am expecting great things of my Ittle Cousins, That 1s why they will not disappoint me Cousin Eleanor. Jemile, beca trie 180 Mary and | on a time Mary, hie ilved with ‘all kinds of ‘One day aw She stoppe | to" throw. stones Once one ‘The next day abe went te jot ume "tad nw sneaked off chance to bo great comes to every one | een) Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn i La there aah tit aot mal nds was walking in Im te He wad into | it for s walk end the same bay feeding th sreadt eo TE RR No, 241 Emenon Placa, A Hose, be loved, Ones there was a beautiful Rose whe She was pink, andes 10 lived tn ae there. vem talss betta erent into, the. oun, teats Canal youthern country. A Braye Litile Hoy. od it a the ‘pevttlene ‘ ‘The sun beat down Que voce & time there mse tittle’ ber | ours [ae vue 11."" "Thedshe piuoked tad It waa very beau 2 was Jack, He in a little cot MARY DOOL, did not t t+ 5 6S se the nounta Now in thie valley | tere ee stnooth - not far from Jack's house was 9 railway track. | igs BOB, BESS AND BOMBUS SAY “GOOD-BY. FO ee gate Reese ce | bee fram atta | olored waves, B downward through the water to the, “yes, you must be right,” sald Bob. Fooden brides : nf nJoyec wight that they | bottom | 1 always are ra and’ Srey ay really forgot ubout Prot, Hombus.| | On! Professor made his most lordly tive ‘ ext th @ was out| very beaut! b cceptance of this great com- cael J rom shore, splish Re ee rer aihs and pirtsren marl IGA nEMRRER ea koeee tend at |tcaea a wince! ached my home whee T age a very waves and calling to the chil- {1s altogether Iike the American flag!"| each in his and sald: “Dear friends, bata) ya * Tait ire Come 1p; the water's warm," |eried Bob, excitedly. this Is cur last meeting. Next week | i aad | OT iene 3 "¢ And go tt waa," “Yes,” answered Bombus; “ita color! you will be at school. Patient teachers) By AY Be 4 “I say we should play ‘follow mas-|is red, white and biue and it lives in/will toll you of many even more holm Guest, Groat tops What do you say?” nern seas.” | strange and wonderful things than T Fairyland, “We say you" answered Bob and t to be named the United| have ssnana You, You will be very| Once vom s time there was a utte grt wtth | cualtes Soe, Uieiay Bess, g Msh," sald Bob ha hown dren always aro when| lone golden cutie, She lived by eavell in Sireg, Glea am to be master, because I made what’ it Mey re icarning of the wonders of! iuuere ms ede On|? ay. 8 Bombus, quite delight S) the world, Do not forget old Bombus. "Now ~ ihiren agreed to this, too, | eleverness. He then rent on to say| ie will not forget you.” R nei} Deptembe nome the Pro; that this unusual fist is upon the{ “How gould forget you, dear ‘bought they ( calle inged head}tender sea herbs, young. are| Prapswtort’ exclaimed Bob and Beas. | oud mang her a fain, ° : on ltaughe. by thelr parents to be fear-|"yacetove conde our whole summer | @lZ “ane” oeevleticretiitt, Siace eam teat 4 less. How very American that 1g, and it was true. | feret inf Seen ee rma Klub Pennant } he goncluded. | jen Sambont, 85) ,, BY PHYUIS SHAMOR, age ten, No, HE drawing be ‘ ; Paes ot inte iio A dtean é + 85) pyrecott Avewue, Scranton, ‘a, me contest for thy # ‘ bas wenn? | journey,” sald Bob to the Professor | ena re ee enn en nnnnnnnnnnnn Saved, month will be for Kiub Cousta, Atve TWO INCH felt pen-]on their way home. "Now tell u TOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND} |, There es once 2.86. strong. dog which mel to 1 rate In pictures mane nant, Made in the Klub colors, | please, Whe it Io all true in re OBTAIN YOUR PIN [ee e® Ging day wille’ playing ieeae the” Rejevent in the news—someth " blue and gold, and bearing the | lifer Ig there really a United Btat 4 1 fen into i ying baas the walet a0) ene this month and rere, tnt Kiddie Klub name, w vere tree | Plas Fist rhe great_Waves went over ber, lyst Nantin es ond that you read ‘ given free , Se Shins aoa | heart lie ja oN about in your news; > every Klub memt tres | ‘Well, you see, tt's this way," be nt hol, i It will be | Wve now me 4 y new} gan tho children's id, taking you w n artist am. | ' ‘ must|never scen any United es | t hovedin which you snimet atate ze wa - : 8 It prints, tin with ¢ Hier toe | Fish, But Cousin Angelica, who has| SK iub Pine! Vopr NAM, AGH and had, i gia he oe ud Dick out some |gether w he signatn iy tor] seen moving pictures ol them, wrote! $ Catan angwhere, vot over ffiteen year of TPOWOTTY MearmER, axe 9, [HENS that is interesting to everyboay | duress of cach new (ind | aed told. ine of tis beautiful sea! ggs uit hetne mere,” very meter {a No, 226 Richanison St,, Brooklyn, | as woll as to yourself. y equired when indivt es ap- {creature which has been recently 2ivwntel with & allver @ray Klub Pin and « Helen, This contest will close g, " {ply for memb p found by a band of explorers. ‘fehip cartiticate, eh Tus tte 6 rhe td phe pte Sept. 29. One dollar will be ee, Members who cannot save the oue| “Since there are moving pictures of KIDDIE KLUB 212 Dever ae, ole tit “hee %w|to each Klub Cousin who maireraed go pons May oblain pennants by @end-!them they must exist, don't you COUPON NO, bo, tye to play wid tut the Tea arvand | submits the best new drawing tees ing 10 oenty with naine, think?” pan en en ALA D Nasa tak E Saee bat tea Se dead or her age, 5 tor

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