The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1918, Page 18

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ae aero nen ne Pandas nme i eee RR aa ES ee COMIC PAGE My ‘ - OE I Tuesday, February 19 and Players By BIDE DUDLEY_| NOTHER war play is to be pro- >P duced in the near future by A. H. Woods, It 1s from the pen of Roi Cooper Megrue and is culled “1 Orders.” It ts the fourth Mugrue play which has had ‘be word ‘Under’ In its tide, The ovhers are “Under Cover,” “Under Hentence”’ and “Under Fire.” It ta un- ¢erstood Mr. Megrue has under con- templation tho undertaking of the riting of an underworld play called Under Dog," but he can hardly fmiab {t under six months. FROM THE FUN FACTORY, Louis Rosenberg Is in with bis monthly atcry. A man, according to Lows, was arres for bumping bis wother-In-law with his automobile. Of course you understand it was the man's mother-in-law—not Louis HKo- eenberg’a. All right—that’s fixed. The tumped lady had her son-in-law ar- rested and he was fined $55. Sur- prise came to the on-in-law, “Why, Honor," sald he, “I thought maximum fine in cases ike mine waa $50." “Right!” replied the Judge, aoak- ing the man with an inflated bladder "Tho extra five represents the 10 per cent, war ‘ax on amusements.” JACK SEES LIONEL. Jack Barrymore, co-star with Con- stance Coll’er in’ “Peter Tbbetson,”” kaw his brother Lionel open in “The Copperhead” at the Shubert Theatre | jast night. “Peter Ibbotson” was to have begun an engagement in Now Maven last evening, but, to permit Mr. Barrymore to attend th: opening of his brower's play here, Lee Shu- bert ologel bis Now Haven theatre for the one night. Which, by the way, is what might be called, “some favor.” STRAND TABLET UNVEILED. The Strand's bronze service tablet Was unvelied in the lobby of that the- atre yesterday. The Strand orchestra playod “The Star-Spangied Banner," «nd patriotic speeches wore made by Samuel Specon, Rev. Dr. Waring and Rabbi Blum." A WATCHFUL LUCY! Smeal a all the joe) weer, racy ore SU ee bale, Bue, Wistar KREISLER TO ASSIST. Fritz Kreisler, the violinist, 1s to combine with Victor Jacobi in writ- ing the score of an opera which Charles Dillingham will produce next season, Each composer will furnish @ certain number of melodies. Will- jam Le Baron will write the libretto. The opera will be called “The Mar- riage Knot.” JOLSON BUYS 'EM. Ai Jolson says he paid $100 for the exclusive use of the joke about knit- ting the Kaiser a sweater with barbed wire, in “Sinbad,” at the Winter Garden, “Yes, sir,” gaid Al last night, “that joke cost me a hundred berries. I'll pay a hundred for any joke I can use.” The Winter Garden's stage door ts on Seventh Avenue, near 60th Street. Line forms to the right! LIFE IN LEESVILLE. ‘Wo saw Ed Boggs get a little blue feminine letter out of the Post Office yesterday, but whether or not it was trom an absent lady love we can’t say, as it wasn’t our funeral,—Leeaville (ifo.) Light, GOSSIP. 8. Jay Kaufman ts to rewrite “The Critic's Comedy” for Helen Lowell, Martha Mayo has joined the Marga- ret Wycherly “Thirteenth Chair” company. Robert Toms will play leading roles in a stock company at Hartford this summer. Edward Mackay has “Yos or No” company at the Long- acre Theatre. Offers havo been made ‘Theodore lAebler jr. for the Y “rench and English rights to “: Alexis Kosloft ha: wen a gold watch by the members of bis ballet clasa at the Winter Garden Cs « “in a sketch han 250 per t, “Maytime" eet Thoatre, Clair Nagel elwyn & Co. ed attend sinvk at the ip four one-act plays a atre three nights beginning Thursday M brings Ash oh Tetora of “Golng Up" has called for army service. Ho French aviator A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, A dog's bark is always worse than his bite—until he bites you old everywher ‘Worms, ©, &. 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