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i ‘ = meee pane A te a : c + Ic PA 7 | Evening World Daily N\agazine ——__—— | Jo 2's CAR The Car Is “ Taken"—but Not by the Man Who Phoned! About Plays |) -ee--nn — ——-- ———————————— | ¢ avers TS SOLD! iTS SoLDh | ( {mo DELWER 'T To Hm | BuT HOE | How can VT BE and Play ers “he MAN AR WPAN’ nant ea - ree @E Bact { | STOLEN? DIDNT You By BIDE DUDLEY ECAUSE bookings in other! B cities cannot be postponed, Julia Sanderson and Joe Caw- thorn, in “Rambler Rose,” will con- elude their engagement at the Empire Theatre on Nov. 10 and go to Phila- doiphia, Boston and Chicago, return ing to New York for a Spring engage- ment. On Nov, 13 Charles Frohman, Ine, will present Ann Murdock at the Empire in a new comedy by Edward Childs Carpenter entitied “The Threo oars.” The cast will include Jerome Patrick, Rex McDougall, Percy Mar- mont, J. T. Chaillee, Alice Gale and Margaret Linden, Following Miss Murdock’s engagement Ethel Barry- More Will be seen at the Empire in a Fepertoire of new and old plays. | SAID HE'D Tawe oT UTA THE CHECK IN: Ar f ) t a8 , HOUR AR LESS: S— Lack “THE GARAGE 2" | come To ME) Doury. You PROMISED [6 MARRY ME BY WAY OF DIVERSION. There never was a man on earth who wasn't roundly hated by somo One who, whene'er ho fails, was very much elated. You may have good friends by the score who'll bring their praises to your door, but your success makes some one sore, as I've already stated. The man who has no enemies is found alone in fiction. In working out your plans you're bound to bring about some friction. And he who gets the rubbing may cloud up and have a lot to say. He'll take each chance that comes bis way to knock without restriction. So never worry when you hear that some one's started scoffing tirade means success has come or waits there in the offing. Go fight your fight and just forget that some ono's getting “overhet,” and soon their hats by en Tl bet, the knockers will be doffing, WELL 1T COMES, ~~ DAWGONE HARD GaN Yezzal Y'SEEM “To or] WOR! Be TAKIN’ (7 PRETTY HARD SINCE “TH WIFE Leer You “SAm’! & ° “TANKS «LUKE! HERE COMES OLE | a bon duane SAM = - p 5 . Vaolene i oe Yeo | Sam— Ole GAL Brew! WRECK O' TH’ HEeoPeRvol IM ence me HIS WIFE LEAVIN’ HIM Fr OU) ) HAS BUSTED HIM ALL . -Deed Xr AM! : up? / COHAN WRITING A REVUE. George M. Cohan has begun work on “The Cohan Revue, 1918," which Coban & Harris will present in a Broadway theatre on or wbout the first of the year. Nora Bayes has been engaged for the cast. | OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. Mig Susan Euieo, Brown, the sweetest girl tu town, fery much in love with Cecar West, there cy [Cevrraght. 1011, Proms Pwniuning Co (XY Rrening Wertd) Be Ed By C. M. Payne BS: Hasen “had dieves' Rite’ the ‘bey "al Guchiy : He 4i4 not foto Siale pane beonwe she threw “st in,* ao Hideo amile die ac tam gaa T te no yellow vest,” he aid beneath be went out in the bam and leughed Ant rent to death, No ot Hees SECOND HAND, — ae is SEE WHAT JULIE DRAWS! ‘ Philip B. Dooner, our West Ninety- . seventh Street poet, saw "The Riv- jera Girl" at the New Amsterdam recently and was so captivated by the work of Juliette Day that he wrote & poem about her, Guess we'll print it. Sho deserves it—she's been | @ good girl. fo start off 1 will any, Mise Juliette Day, ry tna yg Hg drop you 6 line, ‘wonderful Niet 1 “Ualak you" are really divine, iow in this verse 1 guess Ti}. wih you, eucrean, Virase cicuse mo for not writing eooner, fest ats, dulletue Bay, iy’ s0um, Philip 'B, Deoner, DOMESTIC NOTE. Raymond Hitchcock 1s one of the most domesticated of the present-day actors. He calls his wife on the long; distance telephone almost every other day. mon WE NOTICED IT. | | BACHELOR BILL Yes, we noticed that a doctor named Tl) was married yesterday. Comes. 1811, Prove Pubiihing Co NT. Ryening Wari) That’s Just About the Way It Usually Goes, Now Isn’t It? ‘ I ~ ~ ——] GOSSIP. ] A, H, Woods bas gone to Chicago | on business. | Frank Tinney used to be the best | comedian in the Philadelphia Fire Departunent. Paul Frawley, formerly of the | = “Follies and “Midnight Frolic,” has S been added to the cast of "Odds and | ( oe Bands of 1917." Sydney Thompson, sister of Vance Thompson, will entertain with read- | ings at the Punch and Judy Theatre on the afternoon of Nov. 13. Craig Campbell, tenor, has been en- gaged for “Over the Top,” which will be presented on the Forty-fourth Btreet Roof soon. | Joan Sawyer has assumed control of the Rendezvous, a dining and dancing place at Reisenweber's, 1 Fiske O'Hara, starring in “The Man From Wic Uce of visiting a ing for the 9 A ww," makes a prace camps and sing- ave It to Jane’ ice-skating knit Ys she makes one i . skating wor ~—_) ase Kink — » Land of Joy" ot take — | Copyrien yrees Publishing Co (NY. Byening World) Hot Lake — [_Cepyright 917, trees Publishing Co (NY. Bvening ‘es {oe a = hen relng ta & need tor OE chs ae See - c ee _| arsals. It is sched- sie k tavewsil( al “SOMEWHERE IN NEW Y " ey Call ‘Em ‘‘ Curb” Brokers, loesn' e Lunch ! Fine tavewsl (aia SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK They Call ‘Em ‘‘ Curb” Brokers, but That Di t Curb Their Appetites for L Al M. Leiser Sunday aires Tog TANTS) i a : A RAID ON THE ‘SANDWICH heer ee , EXERCISING. AND THEY'RE STS TTHOUGAT YOU TLD) MARKET. wat DYA) ES tmualeal show, Y Os an NOT LOONEY. THAT'S THE) ) Reroge THE ME UNITED CQULLER. THN OF | [ORE A} ew Ww Brian will in this pie eas. Miriam » well in XXX. 7, ’ } BISCUIT ?} “COMEDIAN” THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. fifty + for “Evi y you misunder " It was my halr that was to be trimmed." FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. y 9 A “What tme of day was Adam / ah PER little before Eve.” | Pe. a ae — >