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[come esce | FQening World Daily Magazine 7 THE BG LITTLE FAMILY Coney Island Would Be Paradise to @ Starving Explorer! By Bud Counthan About Plays and Players SOMONE, Sf on wwe J %, Peak PROM By BIDE DUDLEY or aTuR voee-s | a CULINARY | > | ViEW MADAME) BD eow fe + ot ter we Pettey Depertmes oy ee story thet the Mecere herent OW meveuret’ eure oe Gh8 wil terite #0 pre Aametic suibors | reid ’ the tye! dope ob play @riting The eres of twetrocion ee be free GRl each pupll wil be require to Ge Whe Mesere Hower’ as « om hie output “The demand for good plays +t Gaede the oupply, wad Lew Bow @ Giecurwing the pine “We ore Giwaye Willing te reed any pine ‘he Subuitied to our oun We of By Clifton Meek denes, your on dig w beey r ‘ om? its nothin’ but bie Den't thunk more man bas Uiage up so you'll be sare an’ su T shuddered as old Kighty-Nt grebbin’ up the ground. Now, I'm « grimy engineer. 1 haven't lost my Berve, but say, I felt help ensnesa | each tine she give a swerve. Tho! fear of God was in my heart. 1 can't) just tell you why. I pra 4 then, by gum! I throwed ber tato ate PLAY FOR MI88 PAINTER. Eleanor Painter will soon return to the New York stage. Her manager, Hiohard Lambert, has selected a com- edy called “Art and Opportunity” for her, It is by Harold Chapin. The comedy wan first produced tn Lon- don, where Marie Tompest played the leading role, TO STAGE “SUSAN LENNOX,” The Mesers. Shubert, in association with John Craig, have obtained the ‘tramatic rights to “The Fall and fuse of Susan Lennox,” @ novel by the late David Graham Phillipa, George Y, Hobart ts dramatizing the story. HE LIKES THEE, ANNA. Ceprrtget, 1987, Press Publishing Co C8 ¥. wremeg ¥ ATET ‘’S'MATTER, POP?’ j Pallip B Dooner, our West Ninety- seventh Street correspondent, writes t ua to way that he has seen ‘Anna Orr, Hmmm You Have a Jodn ecoerT wiitaMm HENRY MONT MOTENCY OSWALD PETER MONT6OMER Y CoMe #+ERE . actress, and thinks her more marvel- jous than the Brooklyn Bridge, He has sent us a rhyme about her, it \e—look it o'er Be po ‘Whose Pie ey oh Sar aad livtnhe “PARTY ON THis AFTER NOOWw vowg indy enna, (Sa, Soa a | tee "Laren it to Jane, ! NO “FROST” FOR JACK. When Jack Norworth was a bud- ding comedian an older actor told him he should change bis name, "Get a nee. nneey one,” said the Ci older ma: yourself Jack Frost, | Then all the critics will begin their stories about you by saying: “Con | trary to bis name, Jack Frost was } a bak 7 | fo, they won't,” replied youn, | a S. “They'll begin by edyingt Frost lived up to bis name’ And now let's quit giving cach other Advice, will your” On Moving Day It’s “EVERYWHERE in New York!” Mande Ademy mil bee Mec eae] (TILNOT RUST TESE) (TMSIS TE) CSHESEZ SHES Pune HG, ae Peng rng Wes Be Recrui ' =YATURN THE tonight in J. M, Barres". iise toe THOSE MovING T TIME SHIR FNE IN THE : GT HAY FEVER. Mast CORNER Ginderelia,’” at Plaintie |p weee Wi ‘ HE'S HELPING FROM PULLING UP THEN. IT'S Will ‘uot Clove. her season ‘uniii ‘the | {MEN "LL CARRY VLL EVER. NEW PLACE! So HELL GETA TLE CARPETS DUST" ! THREE DOORS end of next July. TWEM MYSELF! Move t! bye "APER. ' RIDE ON THE AND BANGED HIS Flom “THE Gossip, e MOVING VAN FINGER, NAILING THE ere viene ve aes wil Z LIDS ON BOXES MOVED TO N Misc, Be rt on om a i De Haven @ Jackson have engaged j The Fifth Royal Highlanders and ft the Kilties Band are to participate in j British rally at the Hippodrome Inday night. Theda Bara and eyes will be seen at the Lyric Monday night, Oot. 15, in # film entitled “Cleopatra.” To-morrow night will be American Defense Society Night at the Harris. The profits from & performance of Waybreak” will go to the society. ‘Talmadge has in- sured her sables and ermines against moth, fire and theft for $125,000. Katherine Kidder and Mme. Yorska are to appear in a new play by Louls K. Anspacher entitled "Madame Ce- wile.” Miss Kidder ta the wife of the playwright. A special performance of “The Gitt- tering Gate” will be given in New; ————————________ adincminenas York, with Wallis Clark and Cecil! Yapp in the leading rol The date | ig yet to be announced, A THOUGHT FOR TO.-DAy, | ually distressing. His sub-| Private Young (sharply)—W-who iy eRtieg ~20F wed convulsions attract the officer's! goes t-there? | Moving Picture Funnies | | | t g ’ “1 = : tention.) Votce (briskly)—Officer of the day u | \ + ‘apt, A (giving him on accusing] (Suddenly Private Young pounces | he Day S Good Stories — Camp Comedies once-over)—Private you} upon the man and drags him toward Toledo man gave a party to celo- eemed to be disturbed some-!the Captain's quarters. ‘There — . aad Rimes the success of bie Bret parce By Alma Woodwar d thing. 1% there uuy question you'd, battle royal on the way. Very dilap PRETTY BAD. of the late unlamented came under Ay; ‘The garden yielded no vegetabics, but | —= Ue So sake jeatety the Gea Be went themselves.) | T the end of three weeks of discussion. | tbh Aare Gop ©) i o ighbor’ ¢ rie Sr : rivate ¥ (almost pi wa apt. A (lookin —What Is this? , pree: 8 ne deceased was painted a (, pstracied, bis neighbor's bens’ and Cowmright, 1911, by the Prove Publishing Go, (The New York Krening World), with Sebi se eee a Dee nee vate (ouserly)-—1 r-romem IA married life a Southern dark) | miyer, @ liar, a thief, e. scandal- / Gee ~ MisTeR arbener, Obedience—In the Army! ner, and s-suppose | g-get an order do w-what you sald t-thiy m returned to the minister who] monger and a backbiter, The op | GiRAPEE OveHTT - . = ae rning an’ t-this g-muy a-sald when| had performed the ceren timist, who was present, listened 19 / KNOW MEA Scene: Camp Wadsworth, Time; 8 A, M. my baru k ee royewan ant _|Lasked h-him that he w-was “officer bia ae ae en After explaining | ‘Ufped on him, | ! werner move 4 tf No. 4 "wdaal (A splendidly efficient officer is giving a group of raw recruits a oh Suu Pv ate Young. | of tthe, day,” an’ b-by g-y-solly wha’ al inar wid mot grant divorces, the| mg a%sycite demanded the other | | » Hopt ir. of No. 1 Ave. | rt-to-he rhe e : f MC there da Meg ‘ihe doin’ out at n-nivt at he could not grt e6, nen, “ain't everthing we've said wins Glendale, L. 1,, asks that the for. | Me@rbto-heart talk. The boys, tatent on what he says, eye him in awed In the army therg ch thing A8) "Capt, A (convulsed)—And on what| iin tried to dissuade his visitor] :bout that o!d scoundrel the truth? lowing rhyme be pinted a4 a sample | S4miration. One in particular, a lank youth with red hair and ail the &°' There are one deservin’ trait he | part of iy talk do you base this? |rrom carrying out his Intentions, Kin you name | ‘» are bo excuses, 4 y The l- ev J of what he can really do whea he | inflections that go with tt, 4s hypnotized by his crisp diction.) ig leet es Awith trlumph)—The t+) +yoy must remember, Bam, thatlMayahowed? is | tig cockroach never olaye Nall, APT. A, (firmly)—Remember always that obedience 1s the fret military| y/"!¥A'e ¥ (easping tnaudibly)— — hoewaret fone: Telea S08 basier, boys'll have to admit he certainty Nad | et : "i y-yessir, or worse ‘a mighty good appetite."—Saturc ba Sg 9 A | law. Instant obedience, electric obedience, automatic obedience! A| (That night at 9 Private Young 1s TWO FRIENDS. | "Yassin, 1 knows roe | Sy nutnly wood sppetite nturday | —- food soldier knows what bis superior ts about to order almost before/dolng quard duty at bis prescribed | is ape 1g too much d the aarkey uss | ii === 8, a post ie pitch blackness of the I, i tovk her for i , | FOOLISHMENT, ie lank youth swallows so nervously that he has to cough.) ~~" | Southern hick 4 | aplbey” Bid a ae | aoe « | ADAR, YAN) HORE | A (frowning slightly at the interruption): And with obedience | Just about t an one day a © Acorn HIS SAVING GRACE, (66 IRLS nowadays ta Ment} | must go understanding——understanding most minute part of a com. | | I - Club In Philadelphia, “among women N Indiana town tn the old days, a view of marriage a] mand, You've all heard the expression, "the letter of the law,” haven't yout | ! who pretend to be friends, suatbd of two characlere=-an! Prof, G, Rockwell, the Chi-| | 7 y a “Pwo women sit at tea the othe z . cago ornithologist Capt. A. ¢ ly) —_—-—— aa al mean man who never! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, |, Curt A. (iustily) ane iusto t afternoon in a New York restaurant : *Lecturing before a summer school y' re re 1? ae 6 p ja until I take it fro ry ff per £ 1 jid a good deed If it was possible to \ “Why Js & proof-reader like a weite|\s until. you been & goldler. |im. He must not place It ona chute, | Sysdeny, We Hears & ) There moon Mrs Sinita in his new | oq mean one, and an official op- | of sirls last month, I happened to re Bs, mac When’ B;coMimnne 4 . chair,|~ private Young Speechless | car, sald one of the women, She add. | 4° m ; \ 5 eae don't know!” Ene ROBE MURIYED Af TE E8 PE, SBbin. OF tbe. ATAU that in noi) with fright)—S-sy—W-what—or—| ed with a slmper, What’ a fibbing| timist who had never been heard to | mark: Cut out the picture on all four sides “Becatise he's a type righter.” |no polnt neglected, no phase ignored. |clent? ot make myself | o-—- flutterer he 1s, to be sure! | soe ak an evil word of any human, “‘The ostrich sees very little; on| Then carefully fold dotted line 1 ite | = For instance, If | say "Private Hay,| (The lank youth, if external indica- (The sound comes nearer, Unmis- “Why? Did he tell you you wore in the fulness of time the bad man! the other hand, It digests everything,’| entire length. Then dotted line 2 brit takable footsteps. With gigantic | pretty? said the other woman coldly,| died, On the day of the funeral the; “‘Gee,’ sald the girl on a back|and 80 on. Fol, section eee ah dies HblPEY: that" Private Hay folds the blanket | suiferite boribin tren mullts coat re irene aatin ie mean sora, sald, the, fleet Waskinacan| Mts (oveeatt tne rdistisatant as oetise ould waakel'—Weahtawinn (tan HR Mr cf under: . al, . . Con) hip ma right and in the durk told me you were.’ "Washington! office to awail the distribution of ostrich would make!’"—Washington| turn over and i] (According to regulations, bearg it to/aclence,hougemaid's knge, oF goma-| guage & military atutude) : yeu'll Goa 8 Garyr , ey Naturally the lige and works Glan, reeult.