The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1918, Page 14

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‘ ’ ‘ ; we Wiig nacre ean ae ee ——- = T ween over weir, I Hope You pio > Yes I dio Tost AHO WHAT DID = - HELPING AUNT EDNA. [ Have Ne = \_Yeu TS Bo 46 BETTER Co Wee o Home ss and Players || By BIDE DUDLEY _| ANIEL FROMMAN, Prosident of the Actors’ Fund, announced to- day that tho benefit entertain- ment given for, that organization at the Century Theatro yesterday netted more than $10,000. The big theatre was packed and the bill waa long and pleasing. Many stago stars particl- pated, and there were spectacular numbers by soldiers and sailora Alma Gluck received an ovation when she sang several numbers including “In Old Virginny.” KR. H. Burnside proved to be the funniest man in the lino-up of comedians. This was probably due to the fact that ho ts not a comedian, TWO COCOANUT GROVES? Fiitott, Comstock & Geat will open | the Century Roof March 80 with an after-the-theatre revue, staged by Ed- | ward Royce, with music | Stuart. They refer to the place as Cocoanut Grove, dompite the fact that F. | Zogteld jr. is announcing he has ob-} tained from Charles Dillingham, his Coeeceera dat former associate in the management of | DEARIE | “THIS Is Joe! —_ aed eh ERAN thes = 1 the Century, the right to use the name. ‘ hi ee @ He ae ae ne te eo eume| | (TLL BE HOME IN TEN MNuTes/| [ piper PUT ANY SPRINGS ee Gost ~ DONT Look at | name of the New Amsterdam Itoot,| | | WITH A BIG SURPRISE FoR J UNDER “THis Gas “TANK! | Not “To SAY STARTLED, ME DEAR, Look aT { | | wu- waY? war's THe \ where “Tho Midnight Frolic” holds | |” Voy! BE OUT IN FRONT t A WHEN 1 DRIVE UP ON OUR =e CAR! j forth, to the Cocoanut Grove. There | L A : " } = miwiete CHASSIS H . MATTER wits 11? —~ appears to be a ruction in the offing. } WAITING FOR MEL | LITTLE FLIWER cHassis I! | A _—-——_— Look AT THE | | TO AID RECRUITING. Bi.acie Bates and Holbrook Diinn ‘are to head a company which will give entortatuments to speed up British | 4 | recruiting. Charles Francis \ | will assist. Ho's in the British Army. \ | MI88 GREY TO PLAY IT. Jane Grey ts to assume the Marjorie IM YER Liv Back oF YouR| | EVERYTHING YOU CouLb _ WHAT SHE asKeo \ AUNT OVA ASK Ste saio I Pest, AINT IT No Doubt That Helped Aunt Edna, Too! » Rambeay role in “Hyes of Youth” not later than Monday evening. Miss Ram. | beau's skating accident will keop her out of the cast several wocks. MME. KALICH HAS A PLAY. Mme. Bertha Kalich '6 to play a spring season in a play by Jacob Gor- @on. Further particulars are lacking. THE HENRY MILLER CAST. Henry Miiler’s Theatre wiil open Master Monday with “The Fountain ef Youth.” In tho cast will bo Mr. Miler, Oltve Toll, Luctle Watson, Kemble Cooper, Noel Haddon, Frank Kemble Gooper, Frank Sylvea- ter, C. Lealie Austen, Wallace Ers- kine and Robert Ames. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Jest a loafer people called bim— Jeet a worthless sort o' man, but their ‘pinions never galled him. Ho jost emtied, did lary Dan. “True, I ain't no to no one,” now an’ then ‘4 hear him «ay. Tomper? never did he show one; always had o Reoing vi", Children loved Lim ‘cause 'd tell ‘om stories when they'd gather ‘round. When they thought hard luck befell ‘om, sym from Dan they found. Dogs alt liked him for he'd pet ‘om. Thoy were Dan's friends good an’ strong. Fed ‘em scraps when he could got ‘em; never did a dumb brute wrong. One day sickness wp an’ caught him. As he lay there on his bed, flowers all the children brought him—smoothed the pillow ‘neath his head. Dogs come in an’ whined in sorrer. People near him heard him say: “1 . im Dappy.” On the morrer Dan's old soul Jest slipped away. Jest a loafer peo- ple called him an’ that’s all old Dan wus, too. But when to his grave they hauled him, tearless eyes were mighty fow. Loafer—not a dollar- get AIN'T (7 vave om MY PICTURE wor TOOK OF CouRS ‘You GOIN’ TO —\ 7 ge A PHOTOGRAPHERS bean 7! FoR-MaAy LT ASK? S Le Jancis MIEW Do \ You “THINK WouLD rd Be TH MOST (é PLEASIN’ DEAR ¢ f THEN ID SAY (A BACK WiEW" ~ MY DEAR? _ ler! Sot the town's most pop'lar man. Wouldn't this old world be better if more folks were like old Dan? He Got HIS Window Cleaned, Too! | THAT SPELLS “SUCCESS.” (\'M A LiL Goat, ) RED f ; f — wy « ae Oyster’s Starfish Enemy h with man a 1? eX Cres! rn R. H. Burnside, managing director of the Hippodrome, and Willlam G. Stewart, his stage manager, have vol- Copyright, 1918, Press Publishing Co res ewer) unteered to arrange and handlo tho | Ao SRR SREY DNBIaR Ware programme for the grand military and naval meet to be held at Madison s, occasion- ( Square Garden March 15, 16 and 17, 2 oyster beds Gossip. | hpege Bib Josephine Whittell is to be tn FAYE “Rock-a-Bye Baby.” | 8 well pro- Jack Lait of Chicago is in New recently dia- York for a visit and glad of it. | : nakes Bie | is now the press repro- attack, He np hers th the World Film Corpora- | oyster by gras ie peal | i ilies b I tightly ‘Ollie Alger came in from Bayside | it shut. yeateray with a flat wheel, A horse | lead the shell MM ‘ ris served for the at ibe concert at the Winter Garden | to-morrow night. Harry Watson ir. will assist | | ” Ticket No. 1,500,000 for “Cheer Up" | |] was sold at the Hipp | “" ay, It calls for a } Aerbilt Theatro will be iby Friars TIT i S week from Monday.” They. arene My | | eumatic eee “Oh, Look,” in which are eight | l MUL | ‘ members of the clut = ne | USE Noticing in this column that Rev | | { y ) for a | | : | | CYMATIC |i a) | | \ named ‘ —— iene ah de | / \ re h Mr “SOMEWHERE hw oy vy ig eee) ereesetone |) eal i efi its stare ESP (WHERE NEW YORK Even a Tightwad Has to Spend His Day Off Some Wa (6) i} Money Backif nat Satisfied 4 HOW FRANCIS ASSIST Day CFF (aR ses Me el A aCe UE oN Parr 7 y or Other! Faulty digestion and assimilath ’ aners DOLLS, “ToLein erate Cue BEnaUce iris ‘ WE Wa BED Te | HEY Tree” Farre TE nANGS BSTONT) G , constipation, imperfect elimination at ny f The THEO iE, SPENDS —— GYUCT BECAUSE IT'S} YER DAY FRIEND Day OFF \ On Fr. 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