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Evening World Daily Magazine LITTLE “MARY MIXUP" Well, ‘ Fifty-Fifty”’ Is Fair Enough—Sometimes ! quem — —— or, MoM, TI -STooD (ro, WHAT DID Mom's LITTLE GIRL STAND ONE HUNDRED IN 2 \bout Plays. |} and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY _| [wanes con > 1,” Bugeno Walter's new play, which opened at the playhouse Mast night, concludes with the ren- @ition of « funcral march by @ band passing the home of a murderer. When the fina! curtain had descended @ Man ritting next to Hugene Keloey Alien, the insatiable first-nighter, ap- Plauded vigorously, In fact, he was @xovedingly demonstrative. Hin en- ttrustasm attracted Mr. Allen's atten- ton and he said: “You like the play, I should tn. | aginei” “Very much!” replied the other man. “Tl tell Mr. Walter you do. He (Atel aadh ten ind arth THAT S$ A Good GIRL, HERE S A NICE, BIG PIECE OF CAKE FOR YOu re FirFTy IN SPELLING AND FIFTY IN ) ( i ) _ DE PORTMENT i, (1 oh A A alae if Garren TS DAY VG — ae | “Do you know him?” “Tee.” | “Well, tell him for me. 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LEADING OP 383 Freel eg it obs 2g HH 3 ft SF Fe & as : "BRS Bere ili i | p P. & me an jen out out brekfast to- : ie Satie ned an "we but yor mame onto} THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY He'll Be the Most Popular Guest of the Evening! MAY WIRTH AT THE HIP. May Wirth and the entire Wirth | family of bareback riders became a! feature of “Choer Up" at the Hippo- | drome yesterday. ‘The act proved and very interesting. The) igtess of Clowns, another new fea- | ture, was put in the show also. Bluch Landolt appeared with a new scene. BANQUET ME ENE — GOOD HEAVENS “You 2 iS BUT MY DEAR-\ You StS PUT ON =. Wor ISAID ~ SURE HAVE A wor lare You - _2 TE GOTTA ATTEND Y'SLIPPERS YOURE IN * BANQUET OE MIGHTY HIGH f BILLED. For. A sy pf x WAS BH 2 o ‘6 f A BANQUET} en, aaa canir GeT ALON ( eeu STURT : SPEECH’ 2) [¢ (INVITED To 2 2% i ¢ LISTEN ! ) ele “TIRED OF KEEPIN’ No! Dear! } < ate MYGELE courant WittiouT Me ! BY WAY OF DIVERSION, 4 ‘The paint-box of dreams is a won- erful thing. Real artists it makes of us all. It helps us deprive this old Nfe of its sting, its heartaches, its worries and gall. The discontent clouds in my sky may accrue, through which not @ ray of light gleams. | Moisten my brush and I alter their hue by using my paint-box of dreams. T paint away troubles with touches of Yed—the red that means hope to my mind, Or maybe I use a@ bright orange instead, for it will work won- dors, 1 find, And when I have painted “my picture I rest and marvel at what Thave done. The paint-box of dreams has been put to the test. It's brought out the happiness sun, You may not delieve that you own such a box, but Usten, deur reader, you do. It's there Ueermee ie Prose vmmemm co we + grew wend) if your heart safely euarded by locks iat ie Mie* yuck ‘oat eet "GRINDSTONE GEORGE” He’s Lost His “ Sweet Tooth” Now—It Was “ False” to Him! we erful ng. ‘Tw color your \ Ag . Toubien away. | FINE | | “Sparks fremthe Dail aly Grind_» (vend Some in to Grind“tone George’) SKIT TO AID RECRUITING. CA The Lambs’ Gambo! playlet, “. DIES | Fantasy of the Trenches,” by P a” cal | Pied cival Knight, is to be used by tl try | {| British Comminsion to stimulate re- ours AD | eruiting. Mr. Knight, James Crane ee and William Harrigan acted it Sun- | day night. GossiP. FAwin T. Mmery is to stage “ wennr| Bright.” | Otto. Harbech bas gone to Balt | Lake City. | Jane Ross and Harold Entwhistle | rr == | Se Sy = 1 ha vaudeville sketch called | | a ne ‘s Rose.” Florence Shirley has been engaged | for # character role in the new Prin- | eeas production, “Oh, Lady! Lady!" John Emerson has been signed up by Jesse 1. Lasky t make photo- plays for Paramount distribution Charles Aldrich has added a acterization of Gen. Pershing to his epectaity in “Jack o' Lantern.” Margaret Crawford, contralto, ts spending her time nowadays sing ine for the soldiers in the’ nearby can ps. John Cort has added Constance y Huntington to the line-up of “Ilo b Filo” at the Cort nei The Strand is aaa put he ; oe 7 eerial film entitled "Diary of One of > = ae | a ; om Our Boys at the Front.” “es » ’ ry J , Pl y , ro sited Oren, Sam Birk and. Bop SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK “ Seeing the Big Boss” 1 he Like Taking Three Lines of Trenches! . Hoda p ! have made Jack Norworth a perfect RABLE WOMORIST™ | On DEARI I Jocr 7 YCSTAN OAT Ter oa TREE EAS TI i mode! of his Norworth Theatre. ey) ae RR Lar nd . ] : " ; ; - Dorothy Mortimer of “Tho King” | eres) pare § SLEEPING AINCT Cea 2 F Re Re oeM A AN SPIAIOU: RECROLT "1D HO- Ho. Hess od o featured role ) , Wc 2 5 i a 5 % REAT One Hf nas been. offers d two featu roles x GET ME? WHO You ARE HUNDRED FOR AN! SER SOME tS THAT waar) WE He TREATED = THATS A RICH THEY'LL LET " 7 N ; ) y » AIN'T NOTHIN’ T THEM FURS AN Day So HERE (AM!| | XU MEANT: 17 The news of Houdini's success at : Gar HIM SLEEP YAW ye) : Ss a the Hippodrome has reached London \ GOES) Guocm . UME! SONNA MANE A a ene nes WAEN You SAID onal Yesterday he was asked by cable to Your. ) Tove", AE La ee : F show his “vanishing elephant” ilu. JOKES" rm 5 at owe sion at the London Coliseum next or \ : June and July. HANG OFF HIM, LIL! Litiian, will you let Willie Stein alone? ite has a steady girl now.— Greenpoint Home 5 A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, At that, it's best to lock the barn | after the horse is stolen, The thief | Might come back for the harness, FOOLISHMENT. jy kag ,& Zoung woman E ander FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What made you quit your job?” “Tne firm insulted me.” | “How?” “Took my name off the pay-roll.” a '