The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1918, Page 22

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about 9.90 witnessed an Which demonstrated w Galled the power of patriotism. A young man !n gallor in uniform and elvilian's clothes became engaged 15 a heated arguinent and started a fight. The nilor soon showed he was the better boxer and it looked as though his opponent was due for a . Gust as the Jackie was about on his opponent's nose, however, & Salavation Army across the atreet began to pi “The 6tar Spangled Banner.” Instantly the sailor) quit fighting and stood at the salute | position. The vivilian saw an op | portunity to turn the tide of the bat-| tle, He started his fist toward Pell aGversary’s nose but suddenly! ghecked the blow. Then his fingers re-| laxed and he slowly took off his hat} and kept it off till the band had fin-) ished playing. With the last strain the civilian stuck out his hand. “Put it there, pal . | ‘The sailor grasped the other's hand} and tho batue was a thing of the) past, “GOING UP” ABROAD. Coban & Harris are in receipt of & able from the J. L. Sacks Company, Ltd., owners of the English rights to “Going Up,” stating tbat this musical comedy was produced in Manc hestor, | England, Monday night with great} success, and will open at the Galety| ‘Theatre, London, May 22. Joo Coyne) te playing tho Frank Craven role in| the English company, and Marjorie Gorion has the part played here by Edith Day. “THE LIBERTY GUN,” MAY 30. | “The Liberty Gun,” the new melo-| drama by Robert Mears Mackay and Victor Mapes, will be launched by} Messrs. Shubert in New Hay ». In the cast are Robert , Malcolm Duncan, Henry Ke Luyster Chambers, Kdwin Holland, Arline Hackett, Millicent Evans, Wal- ter Cc Claus Bogei, Homer Hunt, Frank De Camp, John Terry,| Marry |. isiand, Helen Hilton and) | Mildred Foster. ‘TWILL BE SOME SHOW. to Greenwood ham decided josh, We're All Friends,” | which Oliver Morosco will t the Moroseo Theatre Sunday | r the benefit. of the Stage yar Relief, needs a little] juz, so sho has arranged to! fer, ax one of the features, a couple | of scenes from "Peg o' My Heart,” | done exactly as Laurette Taylor | wouldn't do it. May Holey will fur-| nish & section of “Upstairs and| Down,” #0 acted that the authors) would drop dead if they could seo | Jay Barnes and Oscar Regis have de- cided to try their singing act, " Ragtime Rascals,” featurin, Hell Gate Blues," stage night Wor Sethe CREWS ENGAGED. aries Frohman, Inc. has engaged Laura Hope Crews for the prinetpal | feminine role in C. Haddon C! bers's play, “The Saving Grace," in which Cyril Maudo will be starred, | next season, | NOISE NOTE. \ Under the head of “Klulto Rattles” g Wioatrical weekly states that Billy ‘Van has bought an automobile, ah the mi bo'e fond | y Sah tee tee ieee, | Seis re ans Fea How ere you, anyway! } i! Three of the “chorus ladies” of “Biff Bang,” the musical revue to be staged at the Century Theatre on May 380 by the Pelham Bay sgatlors, were missing when @ rebearsal was called last night. A man was sent to a them. He soon returned, hose chorus girls,” Stage Director Dunning, “will be here in a few minutes. They're down tn the barracks shaving,” Gossip. Harrison Rhodes has returned from WEIRD LADIES, THESE: | he said tol | _ Florida. i} Frank the new “Follies.” Marguerite Clark will be seen soon tn w film version of “Prunella.” Pmily Ann Wellman is to produce tn yaudevijie « playlet called “Where Things Hap Charlies A Airector of Knights of Cc ritt rived in New York A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY ia re's a vocal teacher in th dn't send for a voc but the neighba PUTNAM he: * DVES EACH PACKAGE COLORS Wool, Silk, Cotton & Mixed Good: 0c AT YOUR DRUGGIST ALL, COLONS, ti ‘armo Olive Drane® i. 10« varter has been engaged for| | Poh) cy) @l UI Thursday, May 16 b K “MARY MIXUP” Probably a New Little Sister Like This Would Talk “Broken China”! GC SPEAKING OF Races Se a a 5 4 bet % A : ; : ne \, 4 Goodness i IM “ie rest CHILD — a ULTIPLYING IT SAYS! EVERY “THIRD clu ) (_ Goownm ss “Bromer ieee, CRUE 16 A é . cossnese | AND ye T ewes : s - ve & Pe Calica J ee Ve HTTLE sistee — . ~~ ot ( aceasta \\a (ms " f rd ) J JOE’S CAR COTTIOMAAOLA. 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