The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 16

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ee ee eee COMIC PAGE Friday, July 5, 1918 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY TLLIAM FAVERSHAM will pre- sent two plays in New York during the early part of the coming season. The first will be In| conjunction with Maxine Elliott, al- | though neither will act in ft, It will be seen at Maxine Elilott’s Theatre ‘The play is called “Allegiance” and is by Prince and Princess Pierre Trou- betzkoy, the latter being Amelie Rives, The opening date is August; 26. In the cast will be Blanche Yur- | ka, Evelyn Varden, Harrison Hunter, Frederick Truesdell, George Hayes, Carl Sauerman, Charles Hampden, William Pike, Charles Kraus, William Reed jt. Marjorie Little and Her- bert Belmore, Later, Mr, Faversham will act the role of Miles Hendon | in a new version of Mark Twain's | story, “The Prince and the Pauper,” | now being made for him by Miss/ Rives. Negotiations are under way with a well-known estar to appear im the dual ttle rolea CARUSO AT LAST “ARRIVES.” ‘The report that Enrico Caruso had accepted a contract to appear in films | was correct. The noted tenor is to act before the camera for the Fa- mous Players-Lasky Corporation and will start on his first art craft | picture about July 16. It will not} be adapted from an opera, but will be an original story written ex- pressly for him. It ts understood he will be a film star only during the summer months. He will act in at| least two pictures. ‘The amount of his remuneration is not available at this writing, but it ts said to be large | enough to discourage any wolf who seeks to enter the Caruso domicile, A WEDDING AHEAD. While we're on the subject of movie stars It may be recorded here that there is a definite report out concern- ing another, This time it is Mar- guerite Clark, the children’s screen idol. Miss Clark, the story goes, is to be married on Aug. 12 to a wealthy New Orleans lumber dealer named Williams, as NO TACKS FOR FLO. Before Florence O’Denishawn does the Harem Dance in “Hitchy Koo 1918” at the Globe Theatre the stage is swept with a magnet. The little | lady dances barefooted, and a few nights ago a tack took after one of her toes and made her forget a lot of the joy of terpsichore, HE'D GIVE HIM HALF. While in Baltimore recently with “Pack Up Your Troubles,” Martin saw two lttle negro boy: playing in the street and gave one a quarter. “That's for both of you,” she eld to him, “Now, how much of it will you give him?™ “Ab'll glib him two cinta,” replied the boy. “But why not give htm halff “Dis heah ain't no half, It's twen- ty five cints.” “What's half of twenty-fiver” “Two. “How do you make that out?” asked Miss Martin. “Weil,” came frem the boy, “twen- ty five's got a 2 an’ a & Draw a line ines ‘em hie ‘oh got a 2 fo" one an’ a & fo’ de odder, Ah'll gib him de two cints.” ie mn a GOSSIP. ein iMiam P. Chase ts doing exhidi- tion skating at Healy's Golden Glades. Gertrude Hoffman is using Castle Hall, Luna Park, as a rehearsal place. Bert Levy, stage cartoonist, will be fm the new Hippodrome show with a unique act. Kitty Doner of “Sinbad” ts to be a farmerette this summer. She says Bhe loves to dig potato bugs. Broadway heard last ntght that Rev. Leopold Levkowits, father of Eugene and Willie Howard, died Wednesday. George Broadhurst has released Hale Hamilton from the “She Walked m her Sleep” cast so he can accept a fim contract. Joe Letora will be Eleanor Painter's Teading man in John Cort’s produc- tion of “Glorianna.” ‘The Rock & White production, now fm Boston, has gone under the man- agement of Elliott, Comstock & Gest. Terry Ramsey and the Mutual Film Corporation's press department have moved back to New York from Chi- eago. “Hello America,” at the Columbia, ‘will close to-morrow night. Business fs still good, but Sam Lewis has neu- Cemrrtaht, 1818 Prone Pettioning On (HY. Rrenteg Wend) Coprright, INI Prose Publishing Ca (N, ¥. Evening World) itis, Eugene Salzer is writing the score for a light opera which will likely be geen on Broadway next season. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Heck Barnes, the Welsville barber who visited Chicago two days recent- ly, says he spent money Uke a ma- chine gun spits bullets FOOLISHMENT. oft tS she out Gutt tor 6 week” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What is love?” “Love is an itching of the heart you can’t scratch.” LITTLE “MARY ‘MIXUP” ut, Suppose Brother Wakes Up First? What Then? Sth- th th 6 Sit-H-th-H- ee S ® Hu ceil Yew so / You Must Keep GY see. To want 13 eo 73 Te = \ ee Ho Nase Mesaa n ; uke WAKE Quier = youu MoviGS AND IF T \ air ) ( VELL Loud \ UP BROTAER, (WAKE BROTHER — ENOUSH Mom 'Lt Have <a ] ( “BA WwW | | i 7) ta — BR -M ~BRINKERHO RE ae THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Paul Measures Six Yards Between the Ears! OM! FAME! TO “THINK THAT WE. SHOULD WELL TO Le TH TRUTH T \eo-xrm IM GLAD oe LeRoiN! ee NOURE FREE Wet * PAUL 60 You'RE WHOSE WORK HAVE A “Movie START 4 - E (NOUR FAMILYAT ane Km MAN OF “TH FRom “THAT BET eos SUGGESTED ANY REASON MAKES ME ALL OF HERO” NOW “FLICKER FILM CONCEIT WHICH FoR MY BEIN' L PROMPTS PROFESSIONAL)? UNK"— DEALOUSY ? 2 HUH 2 DEALOUS ! XY AFLIMER! COMPANY’ J a SUGGESYeo Gy Leen Bachner Crona, “NOBODY DOES IT” (Send a Nobody" to Grindstone Ceorge) He mails you prints snapshots that &.c. é ; Broskive surred, (Ceorright, 1918, Pos Puttiahing Co. (N, 7. Stventng Wortt.) CAdbeenshiin And There’s Always Something Added at the Last Minute! rer ARE NOT 2° CONSIDERED. “ | HE little daughior of the-family, vy i | I had ov . hy » JOE'S CAR and mother and father discussing at visit | to the house of @ friend whose bus- | band had recently died. The little one came to her mother and sald: “Why do people seem go sorry and make such a fuss when @ husband dies?” ‘ | “Why, Marton, we are always sorry when a member of a family dies” replied her mother, * “Well, a husband isn't a member of the family, is he?" sald the little DEAR, 1 WISH You'D LET ME . SEE WHAT THINGS You WANTA “TAKE, ON “THE “TRIP, SO & CAN FIGGER ON STOWING ‘EM IN Hen ty Go out AN SEE ARoUT STOWING ‘em! | LPUT ALL MY “THINGS ON THE one. sll iaccias SHE HEARD BOBBIE’S PRAYERS. “ OTHER.” yelled litth Bobble, “come on up and hear my prayers.” “Yes, dear, in just a moment” his mother answered. Then she went on dealing cords and becamd the pos- good no-trump band. “Mother,” Bobble yelled, while her partner was trying to decide whether to raise the bid to three or not, “come quick and hear my prayers.” “Please be quict,” she “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” Several Reasons Why Storekeepers Make Money! « man, cheer up! Adversity tries ug and shows us our better qualities.” “Ah, but Adversity didn't try me; it was a country Judge, and he showed Up my worst qualities,” —Mj olis Tribune, ~~ nnn, " ooo Tar vot of hearts, with nothing high= HAROLD MAREBRAIN | AND TUE COU;PEM Pay 1S OVERAUNG — DEAR. OLD. A yew SxEins fonsiars! 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