The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1917, Page 16

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The Big Little Family Two New Comics on This Page To-Day Bachelor it BY BUD COUNIHAN \EW CHARACTERS NEN ANGLES NEW LAUGHS BY CLIFTON MEEK 90 & 019090, 90900.0000008 XL SIISOSOISIOOO IOI IO ODOM THE BIG LITTLE FAMIL) No Use in Both of "Em Being Kept Awake! | About Plays} — and Players Ky BIDE DUDLEY By Bud Counthan 60 WouLD ' ; \ are Wee ‘ - . ’ ~ ha t " { o 4 Morgaret M vad utrolied by 1 par the fourth ‘ bose now being butlt are ff be . i Mtreet biock, tween Keventh and Mignth Ave WU) bave fourteen theatres, Two i hese, however, are of ef variety \ Belwyn & Company, heretofore i ducers of siraig ana comedy, |!.,, oe Oct meer IN - peason is “My apy,” written - : —————<——$ erga Ngee ea _BACHELA dR BILL A Bachelor's “Day Dreams" Are Not Always “Visions Of Bli: By Clifton Meek i Night Long,” 4 product of the brains ©f Avery Hopwood and feving Be Among the new piays without mu to be produced by this firm is “Hr .pes of Pan,” « comedy by Edward Childs penter, Norman Trevor and Janet Beecher will bave the leading rice Another is “Why Marry?” a satiny comeay by Jesse Lynch Williams, In ita cast will be Arnold Daly, Nat Goodwin and Kdmund Breese plays to be pre & Company are Ceel by Lous 8. Anspacher “Double Exposure” and “Dont te Afraid,” both by Avery Hopwood: bt Much Etiiciency,” by Cyr Harcourt, “Tea for Three,” by Kot Cooper Megrue; “Losing Bloine, uy Fred Jackson; “The Mighty thunter,” by Owen Davis, and a sew sahing Vehicie for Jane Cowl, written by! | | ms ening Ca (NV, Mranng World) ed by Mr i ; "i i b t AN Mt that actress and Jane Murfin, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Bince Hilly marched off with the] boys in the ranks and sailed for the front over there, we ch all the | papers for tidings of We won- der how Billy will fa His sisters | are hoping he'll show some real| rooting for HMA rt keeps still. Last moonlight came play into our bedroom uy © and saw mother with tears to her eyes, reclinin’ 1 one of the chairs. Bhe held in her hand an old tintype of him—a small, baby picture of Bul, , And while the moo # rave played around tn her hair, she just Jooked ahead and kept still | OW Joe! yon orp dEAR { Tu BE Just THE SwELLEST “THING Jin THAT COAT — RIDING AROUND IN L Our LITTLE SEDAN On Joe! BLANCHE DEAR YOu Go TC TowN Topay AND GET THaT Fim Coat You WANTED | want You To } LOOk AS SuiELt 4S ANYBODY’ LL Nou Go 4N GET IT DY Na Ma TuFF moc! DAW GONNIT = IF BLANCHE woud RATHER HAVE A FUR COAT THAN A SEDAN THIS WINTER SHE OUGHTA HAVE IT! ANYWAY ~ IT'LL BE ALOT CHEAPER Fok ME AT That! ADVISING THE RURALIST. | Kathryn Osterman, actress and wife of J. J. Rosenthal, manager of the Bronx Opera House, spent the summer at Pradley Beach, the town famous as the home of Al Sanders When she came to New York a day Or 80 ago she was very brown and, to tel! the truth, a bit “rural” look- ing. At Washington Square Mins Os onto a bus, tolling » which tie HAH! m'Gernn USED To \T!! ful witu your York now." ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, ea ton—Any music bHsbing company will sell you orchestrations at cost price | Alice Wo-Cail up the Columbia Amusement apany; ask the Look- ing departinent | C, Do-Acts such met from $100 to $2 onto that job if | w ville is a tough game. NIBLO WITH K. & E, Fred Nibio, last reen on Broadway as you mention ily. I'd hang you. Vaude-. LEAse PoP CAN HE OPEN His MoUuTH ( FOR A SECOND foun ing mate in Kiaw & sydney 0 ‘ r Preauure? Hemming will have one of t clpal female roles, Gossip. Robert Hood Bowers ts to be mu- sical director of “Mins 1917.” The Onkland Sisters have been en- waged to appear in “Oh Justine.” Allen I » Australian “Over — the er Boy.” n engaged Albee to DONT OPEN Your { Mouth AGAIN FoR es AN HOUR _ ‘ & WANTS TO JPuT A Piece oF = \Canpy IN (7 ( y. Francis Byrne, Will elle, Fred W. Peters, Daniel Hanlon, Robert Cummings, Harry Redding, Paul Stanton, | William Pringle, Walter Green, John Ward Florence Carpenter and Phoebe Hunt ng t the mustcal version of mouth Raturday and was ented " 4 tho ™ - aeemeesienaies etineecmaemmones - = —— ee ee iced Jamen Moz.tgomery's “The Aviator.” | tor disturbing the oe arrested awaited the outcome yf sald ty i. “What's dat fair wid you, so y an’ ve mvesie® fe finished. It Is I!kely phat Frans FOOLISHMENT. told you, or’—he wered his Voice a dawg | graph, “ce HAT a nuisance ithe tele- | toonaid ie fet nae Bae Sbresches A Died at second? replied the as- Gtes wilt head the east, These vas a rons (eure oa "Tl ale your m onto. you!” As t yo! worry,’ me - | phone Is at times [carpette ht tite nee meet" Of tho| tonlahed Briton, knew it was « = WhO a ian and Mra. od pi ‘ inswered t da 1" | ieee ‘ | “Tit. dangerous game,"— . THEY LIKED THE SHOW. | Wheveter Lal me anereee Lene tine ne. id dae ain't ao FORESTALLED, Yes, but it Isn't halt ad a dangerous game,’—Ladies Home * Was aure ine mirth, she had a Bom at de do ulsanc ei ” n Lee Shubert and Archibald It be dale, tueh elwaye ble foal, fleeting glimpse of Jim junior ti iag | #8 cook s-writin’ a love-letter to her GERMAN captain of engineers | ™isance \ clade aig . | ODD BASEBALL FATALITIES. | OTN aE, 4 gaw the tew to do what his father had order Maneysuckte,"” told how ent ee DAL Ga pean N EB | ATE FATH revue, “Odds and Enda of 1 open| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Christian Regist: y 4 Ae tat Aten nt a green) a1 can remember the time, when| Englishman was seeing WIS) egypt: BESET ai HER, at Stamfo What fies in the alr with ten eee | | bail eA eo men back telephones weren't so common, I use first game of baseball, and the | cee y at to school Bhubert a feet?” : Ane THIS WAY OUT, with Instructions to put a railroad to have to spend most of my eve “fan” was explaining the dif- or the firat tin and her waa one of the bes “Kor the Janda anke! What?" CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIN HE Wig Hoss was consulting | S4tion complete in ii ks carrying unimportant Messages | forent plays as they were beius teacher asked her the name of had ever seen, Mr. wyn predicted| “Five wild ducks.” STRENGTH | 1 "i | hat It 1 3 i to the neighbors,—-Detroit Free Press| : Slher father. Tho little girl wa Bee tse! neki bite Balwan sree ated.) | : | Nelae, the janitor, relative to| 80 that It could y no possible means ighibors trolt § | made, [her father. The litte girl: sat ¥ worth Theatre. The company played A TERRIBLE THREAT HILE a certain Rlchmona| the qualifications of an appli. | be of Wao to the enemy, ‘The corpora + _? | “Don't you think it's great? en-|what it @us. Finally, teacher eethiai to absulute capacity. PN-YEAR-OLD James takes his family were urope the cant for a place as assistant Janitor, | Pejoined the comand in a surprisingly LADIES, TRY THIS. ‘thustastically asked the “fan,” to help her out, if possihle, and seat tlon | Short time Gusky housemaid acted ap| Do you know this boy's repu het do you call him, dear?” ty A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, | father una onsidering the nature of WO ladies on the other side of| “Well,” repled the Englishman, “I jahtful joke and } caretaker, and more on ruth ane | ask. Tho captain aske the Border wero holding aj|think it's very exciting, but also a "replied the chit The Great Walton, a sideshow fire- does not miwaya mind bim | tercived in the d SSS whe PTAA ia se see pit MS eee i : stairhead confab ,one morning |44ngerous game,” | m father," ‘4, Promptly, eater living In St. Louls, accidentally promptly, One day h other’ ltneiaeee be moan ad muh, yas su, 1 guens 1 do") AG & ee SABER EDD E: A. Se Gmittey kt sands| “Dangerous nothing," replie 6 "smiled teacher, “of course put the lighted end of a cigar in Mis (ened a: the ton rv ae » F i mirer in the pers eu lod Nelse wohl, I Hauptmann,” satd the °° s of life, and husband: Bais ng," replied thi an, Bal what ae ot ourve itummen; wald thaleatt ne stairs. Morgan, cabdrive Il Well, what in 40" conpor Russians will never i putrwives| dust th n sal) him?" amon," anid the father's voles, “do alila’ ONE aveniane Well, sul Sa eraia, taints fare ps Sat ite some Just then @ runner was put out at) For a moment the chil ye What I (oll you! ‘The boy looked up pine ee son ¢ iB, as nal | cally Aun tie always tot truge, | able, t Mt station again tot thelr |aecond base, and then she answered. Ae stems, 4 : ? : a fe Jehu were making merry, oineene tn kotehed | s ) a large sack on remarked| “What has happened now?” asked) “Wh © doesn’ > f bed, GNA grinned, Iie mother smiled amd there came from the kitchen « pent pe pose hut ut dis buck ye wrled away yne the Englishman, be thing: ¥ ne lite £ call bite any- # J Swinters Wy rhe Uokels, —sclwnule American, J canna say I like them upderband! “Chick Smith has died at second,” Magazine, "= area ‘

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