The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1917, Page 4

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| ‘ - _ W. 1 BROCK, AUTO VICTIM TO HAVE BUFFALO FUNERAL Leta ~ “Laugh ‘m Buffalo He we o intreduced kinemacoior movies » THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1017. King of the Movies Is King of Optimism; and Live Long,” Fairbanks Axiom = ren ote ree OH Ww her wy oO n fitne etene oe On here Ston wut te eee Oe rw 9 the Pome —a ~— © ower . “eo Womer cer ae | To LAvGn aE aa —_—__--+ ; A Chuckle Is Better Than « Smile, but Out and Out TArE OF ae ot ever Fe YOK Laughter Is Best of All, and Une HE ELEVATOR ane “We Can Always Afford to Rove rhage Laugh, if We're Honest’- SICK WOMEN Positive Proof That a E. Pinkham’s Veget Compound Relieves Suffering. Is His Advice. speak too highly of Lydia Vevetable ( By ies rite und PAR’ wr rr HR one sort of langhter 4 Tor in@lan uation |S PARE of the morning with a laugh and you needu't worry about the ommend for learning to lau ; I sacra agora P= | and other weak rest of the day I asked You'll admit that mo and yet I believe i: tha} nesses. 1 was very | “Smiling ts better than nothing, and a « peel oat ng ee a valuable of all, I am thinking irregular and! 5 © peaad to learn. And it surely ten't enous ould I and-out laughter ts ea! thine : : eee ability to laug! at onc's welt, would hay nen i to open one's mouth and make al We can always afford to laugh—when we're honest.” | no talli'a ohen, & “Laugh and live long—it you had a thought of dying nideed,” agreed Mr. Pairt: i ite ot ms Id be laugh and grow well—if you're sick and despondnt Thavs how # hyena U eee an mM #0 miserable that laugh and grow fat-—if your tendency ts toward the lean | 48't Want any human hyena 1 could not sweep and cadavrous; laugh and suce: The first step in learning to laug for the better, and cachinnations in good heal ndi- | Live,” Douglas Lash book of 10 Dt saucaainae’ the. Pinkhiats Fos: | 0 per cent. optimism. For the genial }open air—run down the street, and, | [n Form of Blisters. Blisters. Skin Like Fire a th alt eames, ak used | Hawthorne of the U. 8. A." and “He Comes Up Smiling.” the young man |!£ Possible, out into the oountry.| and Very Sore, Never Slept. ults"<-Mea, | Wo is one of the Big hie is the moving picture world, has turned author if We see a tree and have the Cuti Heal Harmony | and written @ volume that {s a proscription for grouches, so brimful te 12 i2clnation to climb tt—well, then, uticura Healed, j of optimaxiome. . eat jclimb 1%, If we are sensitive about ee N Oil workd and time, when 90 &————— jWhat our neighbors might say—too! then baby was three mor ths old | by roa ant GF in | 4 many of us never |bad. But we can romp with easy ecrema started all over his body in the | ham’s, Vegetable Ci nd as a} cooldda veh again, @ genuine laugutng )©'°d 7.000 mites from + ho: ace. If we but knew how gladly | form of blisters. The skin was like fire remedy for the dis ie ills ot | |philewopher 1's a potable discovery ES fa t d four days in our oMhbors would emulate our|and very sore, and the eczema was womens: euch as di ments, in-|80 1 hurried to have w look at Mr,| YK and “take” some street scones, |€YMNastics, provided they knew the| three-quarters of an inch thic d | flammation, ulceration, backache, |Fuirbunks at the Hotel Netierland, The man who dooen't aug doc value of thom, the laugh would be on | to sc face and har painful periods, nervousness and kin- | where, until to-morrow, he may ve; he's a dead one,” quot us for dreading their opinton. One| ¥¢ dred ailinents.—Advt ‘found. He and Mrs. Fatrbanks (ay Fairbanks, his black eyes snapping. | ‘hing We do know—they will envy us| S78 “ZIEGFELD FOLLIES’ verses“ HITCHY-K00” POLO GROUNDS Sunday, Sept. 9,.191'7 For the Benefit of The Sun Tobacco Fund (SMOKES FOR OUR SOLDIERS IN FRANCE) Arranged and directed by NED WAYBURN 1:00 P.M. Gates open. Admission frec, 1:45 P.M. Parade from Club House to Players’ Benches, headed by Dabney’s Syncopated Band. Ziegfeld Follies Baseball Team, followed by “Hitchy-Koo” Baseball Club. 1:55 P.M, Batting Practice “Follies” Club. (Music by abney’s Band.) 2:00 P.M. Van ans SCHENCK (From “Midnight Frolic”) jong. 2:05 P.M. Batting Practice “Hitchy-Koo” Club. (Music by Band.) 2:10P.M. DON BARCLAY (From “Follies”), Burlesque Boxing Scene. 2:15 P.M. Fielding Practice “Follies” Club. (Music by Band.) 12:20 P.M. FANNIE BRICE (From “Follies”), Egyptian song. 2:25 P.M. Fielding Practice “Hitchy-Koo” Club. (Music by Band. 2:30P.M. ANN PENNINGTON (From “Midnight Frolic’). Dance. 2:35 P.M. W. C. FIELDS (From “Follies”), Comedy Juggling. 2:40P.M. FRANCES WHITE (From Song: “Mississippi.” FRANCES WHITE and WILLIAM ROCK (From “Hitchy-Keo”"). Dance. EDDIE CANTOR (From “Follies”), Song. WILL ROGERS and CHILDREN (2 to 5 years old). Riding and Roping (all mounted on their own ponies), RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, “Hitchy-Keo”), 2:45 P.M. “Baby” 2:50 P.M. 2:55 P.M. (Appeal for con- tributions). 3:00 P.M. GAME BEGINS: Ate ie ite inning “STAR SPANGLED After ie Inning DANCE on Field for Spectators. Philosopher of the Films Has Written a Book on Beneficial | Effects of Laughter on Hu- man Life, and He Practices What He Preaches—Cultivate Cheerfulness, Not Grouches, “sure AY eh | Movers Dorciel win and | a room. 1 doc-| ‘unlucky’; laugh and nothing can feaze you--not even the | (2% ost Beople te to loarn to tab tored part of the] Grim Reaper—for the man wi wh he | exercise. Whenever we find tt time, but felt no} through lite. as laughed big Way dare josing yur ability to laug bad T later took Lydia F. Pink 4 ough lifo, has nothing to fear of the future aro, neglecting our pbyaival. well- 7 Magen ede cMana: vet MMM slid sore These are w few of the smiles, chuckies, grins, roars ing. Lot us then and there drop the) of mirth contained in “Laugh and |¢ombro thoughts and got out into the| By the way, he can walk across the |Our good health and spirits.” | floor of a hotel lobby quite normally “Bet how cn you climb trees and| would die, and the trouble had lasted He didn’t leap down the clovator well | ‘romp with easy grace’ in New| ab year an fahalf when Cuticura or hurdic a single chatr at 8,20 last] York?" I objected. “Besides, isn't it) S0ap and Ointment were recommended. Bight. Yet even when he isn't deuth- | fearfully: hard on onc's clothes?” tnd five sakes of Cuticur eS niaet| lefying . eaiat ta noid and € | on | aucaa) iz 10 looks the square-shoul- ib: i assented Mr Fairbanks, was healed.’ (Signed) Mrs, Yetta splendidly tanned, toothed young American who could | Never be taken for anybody cise. “The man or woman who suc- | ceeds ic the man or woman who knows how to laugh,” he contin- ued. “Why? Becau: laugh it proves th. @elf-confidence, cheerfuln giving @ quick, cautious glance at his own raiment, “It's hard on the hands | too," he added, spreading out his own | |slightly calloused ones. “But, 8 worth all the non-<¢ ta! “Perhaps the New York man can't climb a tree, but he can al- ways climb a fire escape. He can City, socia easily discouraged by o! take vigorous exercise in hie own | orlagee se Ime oe 8G room. He can make exercise ou that you make friends re of stooping to pick short, that you h. button or to lac gving to get th ean ewing on hi GOOD BLOOD EEVVOU'RE 90 much happier too it] transom. He en ee te ” pal Inger a tant saults on the bed”— Blood will tell.” Blotches and at children; they laugh hearti) Dane Pie, oot fa ite hoa i hattan | blemishes, like murder, will td y yale 1 interrupted the wngue o time « day and they are the happlest| the theatre's Hercules out, ‘em the blood is’ kent | persons in the world. If their fathers i . ..| pure. Its purity is restored and se # have another way of induc ers cultivated laughter in ing laughter hereabouts,” 1| protected by the faithful use of | |atoad of grouches the world would | be better off.” “But what suggested gently. “The pr calls for unlimited highb: “There's nothing to that,” Fairbanks firmly, They do any that, sh he is a member of the Lands’ Club in good and regular standing, takes a drink. He declares esn't xcept in New PHOTO PLAYS. eription fs the method you he never he a amoke, ¢ in the Titanic American Drama — ‘Their First Cyd Achievement A Slassic of the Bi Adapted ‘from the yA Play by MARGARET MAYO SOLOISTS — REVIEW — COME LOUISE LOVELY, CARMEL MYERS KY \ lag COMMENCING INAUGURATION OF THE SUPERB ’ , SEER Meta, Buadene gad Molders & 8.00 P.M, the ceinpemer-coude PHEATRE MIGNON. ADIGANO NI STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ADBIANO ARIANI. 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Directed by Maurice Tourneur + A PICTURE THAT WILL CREATE ANEW AND FINER STANDARD IN THE MOTION PICTURES “THE BROOK” ADAPTED FROM TENNYSON’S POEM RIALTO ANIMATED MAGAZINE “An Entertaininent in Itself” MUTT & JEFF COMEDY CARTOON _ MR. & MRS. SYDNEY DREW In a New Comedy INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA HUGO RIESENFELD, Conductor Overture Bacchanal from ‘Sampson and Delilah’’ and Selections from ‘‘The Serenade,”’ by Victor Herbert ~~~ SOLOISTS ‘ \ GREEK M, M, EVANS, RODOLFO DUBOIS Bedouin Aria from election from Love Song “Elizir D'Amore” “Elegie” by Faure 8G:

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