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peed 4 Fvening World Daily Magazine About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ering mancgris mune wee f lacked bameor ‘he der wUrpriges us greetly taught that p.vper paren whe be * proved a boon nakog ae a out of ng used \ ochucki from deuere New ane again we use (hem ourself in trying to write stage sium. If you Fe conlempiating vecowing & Libret- tet, @ sketch writer or @ comedian, now is the time to subscribe. BOLM AT THE pongh yp a Charles Dillingbam and F. ir. have earee Adolf Kolm to ere ate and stage the dances for the new Century revue, “Mins 1917" Mr. Holm will dance in one number, and dur- dug the season will give special dan- cing matiness at the Century. | BY WAY OF DIVERGION. ‘They placed his body on # board) ond started to dissect it. Hie Life) had been a sordid one; they wished to learn what wrecked it. ey first “iseovet ed cowardice—so much It waa <bhorrent, ‘Twas plain it must bave urged straight through his syateu jike a torrent. They next discovered fiendish bate in quantity amazing likewise a yearning for revenge thet kept bis being blazing. No sense of fairness could they And aud honesty was lacking, while doubt #o filled bis withered heart ts sides were really cracking. They sought 4 soul, but pone was there, they found no trace of any. His brain was warped; it showed his days of misery bad bean many. Who was this man, I hear you ask-—this human alligator? It shouldn't be so hard to guess, The iellow was # traitor. THREE MORE DAYS. a The Hi, rome will be dark day, but occ J. Flobr, ite auditor, will be busy just the same He has arranged to get married that day. ‘The fearless young lady i# Martha Guyer, The bride-to-be isn't an artist but she is very fond of her Art. $ PROUD OF HIM, ie inge, on tour in “Poly- mir a you brother of whom she is very proud, He ts J. N. Col- linge and he is going to France in a construction unit. OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS, bere tbe job the old almanacs, & NEW PLAY FOR HODGE, Lee Shubert will present William Hodge in « new play called “A Cure for Curables” in Trenton Thursday evening, Oct. 4, The play is the work of Earl Derr Biggers and Lawrence Whitman. It is based on a etory by Cora Harris, GOSSIP, BWthelbert Hales has been engaged for “The Torches.” Joo Laurie and Alleen Bronson will appear in “Oh, Justine!” Sam H. Harris has gone to Milwau- ieee to see Leo Ditrichstein's new play: The new Broadhurst Theatre Sepe to-nlgns with Bernard Shaw's be Manos.” Laura Burt, ZeMe Tilbury, Atleen ‘Wilson and Lea Penman have been engaged for “Under Pressupe.” ‘The war song contest at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre ls attracting a lot of attention, R. H, Burnside bas taken a cottage at Atlantic City and will spend a few weeks resting and pottering around i. TO SELL KAISER'S HELMET, Raymond Hitchcock announces he will auction off Kaiser Wilbelin's hel- met at the Fifteenth Infuntry's bene fit performance at the Hitchcock The atre Friday afternoon, Nov. 2. He will guarantee the delivery of the hel met at the conclusion of the war. He is able to do this because he knows cousin of @ close friend of man ruler, WE'LL BITE! WHY NoT? “Coun. ago ut of the Eltinge Theatre ly, . vt i} Caustic Potash?’ SOME FEAT, SAY WE. Julla Chandler, David Belasco’s new feature w with her initial n and in it she| e with “theu." A THOUGHT FOR TO-Day. Birdie Par narried Jay Wren at Featherstc last Sacurday, A fancy young women uaned Baker Bad Nie woat wang terrible faker, Ais, Hig oat, Fuel” for that, % 1 wonder who'll We cus Reés. Mazer! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | shall ta the coffeo tt" ot SRE SEE eg mers preg yea" there'd be no Mea? saities it." 1 “Hpmey wey os Thursday, Septem ber 27.1 ———— = THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY We Mast ic Nearsighted, Too—We Can't See Hector's Proof! errr — -_—_—— gummi 2 re , “rT 1 ep.) PA PG Te Th NOAM | C6 er i ‘sre’ ) } ~ ‘ — uP “Tere coy tw . pul 1 wot tonal \ ane ' a j (> ot, ee “ies = ms { We =, 7 Da ute a / 1 . (> + Com * ¢ Sane 2? ? -— | ? ‘ 4 °/? * +. BACHELOR BILL Cs GOT Bresing Word) JOE’S CAR Wt, Press Publiobiog Co (NV Evening Wena) @< _ - i=) Q =| aw ONLY Fie Sa) EEN t bad ‘’S'MATTER, POP?” MY Doe STAYS ANIWHERE 1 Por tim ‘RAINED Doe ij eR, od NO SiR Comrie ve. Preme Punienims Om mF ReenTey Worle “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” THAT eicnt + Why Do They Make So Many Shoes Alike if Our Feet Are All Different ? THATS VERY] [WERE ALL OUT OFS (oy ; SHOES "LAST’?) “HON” . . ACCOUNT OF | (YES, BUT TH y . REMEDIED 1 CAN LET YOU Fn mmrecceneens TMEMSELNES . THE (Sino! A LITTLE HAE Two BARS ae "June AS ue THe PAIRS THAT UERE LAST PAIR DID! ANT HE | STRETCHING “EYE, AN THAT'S NO "KID" | THROW AT THEM YEH! “CHEAP, CHEAP ™ THE FUSSY { WILL DO THE oc AT THE WEDDING ? WAS WHAT THEY OL WANG? ) TRICK! Comepian'77> AW, HOLD YA *TONGUE”* HOW ABOUT A PAR OF SHOE TREES? 1 NEVER KNEW ie or 7 Zr