The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1918, Page 24

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About Plays and Player i By BIDE BHORGE ARLISS and a group of distinguished associate play- ers, including Charlotte W @r, Olive Tell, Philip Mervale and Mra. Afliss, are to appear in a double bill under the direction of George The two plays will be Sir J. M rie's “A Well Remembered Voice” the jate Hubert Davies's comedy * Mollusc." The new productions will De seen first in Hartford, Dec. 30, and Bar- on will come to New York shortly after. ‘The Barrie playlet was successfully Produced in London 4 few months ago by Forbes Robertson, who came out of retirement to play the role Mr. Arliss will enact here, It has been described as “a quiet denial of the bitterness of death.” It is through an arrangement With Charles Frohman, Inc., that Mr ‘Tyler will tneiude it in the Arliss re- pertoire. FAVERSHAM-ELLIOTT. For their company in “Lord agd Lady Algy,” William Faversham and Maxine Wiliott have engaged ied erick Lioyd, Philip Leigh, Mary ¢ ton, Robert t Emily Fite Maud HMosford nor Bennedi t Waram, Erville Alderson, yn Fox, H, Jess Smith, Herbert Velmeve and Fred erick Raymond, A trans-continental tour Will begin at Loew's Seventh Avenue 7 Christmas week Next » Faversham and Miss Eliott will be seen in New York fin @ new play A TASTE OF “REMNANT.” company tre, w their plu Theatre re 8 Mm nd act of Indies of the embly at the Hotel Astor, J. Christopher assembly, ha player afternoon. Mrs tresident of the to entertain the after the performance IT KILLED HIM. le t Md tale you dont look well Joyn Wikeon van quite sensitive HE WAS TOO HAPPY. owen, alto and Rivoli Dantells of ‘Theatres No. an Avenue on Novy, 30. intended to keep his marriage @ secret for a year, but he grinned too much, OH, LADY, LADY! Roy, please page than and ask him to ¢ Recently Smith wot poster about Wine Fools,” at the Criterion, saying they'd pay a reward for the capture of a critic who had not boosted the show All right! Com: ra Kennedy of No. West st ard. She writes that Mr han has re play unfavorably rat Vv with Mee is showing v woekly. What ho, MORE WORK FOR HOPPER. George Jean? Mark A. Luexcher is sure peace has cluded the Hippodrome in its itiner- tS Smith, honk The reason is the fact that a has hod of Berto rennan 16.c0e; fecha 8 ip ling” through a of the motion Dae taken up its abode in the w tower of the big playhouse pigeons are a De Wolf H per, who Is now an elephant trai has been in 1 Al up in the und that the a while pigeon ANENT “HOME AGAIN.” C. Tyler. | ‘| Baird of Chief of Projection 109 | Mr. to bad died in Youngst vod wo far! i k. and. the t he bout the says he DUDLEY wholesome, full of humor and ever: thing. It will stay right here « yea “Glad you Iiked it," replied Mr, Brady. “it's closing to-night.” HONORING ROSENTHAL. J. J. Rosenthal, who 3 for C cago Sunday to assum ment of the Woo T number of years tn at the Bronx O «| yanked 1 out on the |H. Monday night « }@ tostim I service in the Bronx, Borough |torney, half a dozen Judges and 4 |hundred others of promine Jake made ch, too, He said, “Much | oblige then dove Into the | wings, upsetting a fat stage care | penter and a scrubwoman A BIG PICTURE The Universal's new feature film “The Heart of Humanity,” which will begin a run the Broadway ‘Thea- Phillips as sald to Wey tre Sunday, has Dorothy ite star, This picture is the most elaborate the concern ever made, It tells 4 » story with scenes in the United States, Canada and Europe. HIS SPEECH WIDELY USED. | VF, Albee represented the the world on Br sonal letters 5,000 theatr ling an addre that be delivered from the Respe 1 by that je was carried out in nearly every theatre open that day. WYNN WAS A WAITER, | the striking , waiters dian of “Pm gonna quit this joint. 1 © $18) to-night” from his at of a waiter, callers the ling wasn't helping thet ause any | “Now, now, brother oplied Id “it's all in fun, Ke no one of you, For three years Twas a w stage waiter waiting for Dame | to grab me.” member, Fu | Fortune ; GossiP. “A Little Journeys” will opea in Gateson and Steward) Little Simplicity’ will ap- | peur at the benefit at the Metropolitan | of the same com- nl ; |pany Is sald to be writing @ book on |}™ \the paychology of laughter, | Al Sanders is collecting books at the Friars’ Club for wounded soldiers to |]. He solicits donations Moulan will be in at the Park Christmas ni Lord High Executioner, Kelso, formerly of “The has been engaged by Mr Ole" read. Frank | Mikado” | playing the ht, Vernon 18th Chair,” ‘coburn for @ role in a “Better ompany | Walter Hast says the box office re- lceipta for “The Little Brother" at the | Helmont are ahead of the record made ; by the London production | rank W. Tierney of Tierney &! Sabbott, while dancing at Proctor's atre, learned his father 5 | Collier's | | | Jane Blake of company, playing ng _ Wut | Lies,” is recovering from the effects | of an appendicitis operation There will be an entertainment at the Volunteer Service Club to-night \for overseas men. ‘The club ts at No. | 624 Seventh Avenue Heginning Dec. 29, Selwyn & Co.) al affairs at the Sel- | day evenings: will move from the 44th Street Roof | ‘to continua its rua in- Edgar Jones, the ju Doris Kenyon's ti has returned to Ss xpent dire ile heavy in Wild Honey,” screen after four ¢ picture “and the phonograph A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Never open an oyster with prayer. Pinklespeare, i THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY No! I Deo SAID- (TS REMARKABLE “THAT SO MANY WOMEN SHOULD BE WORKIN’ # | | | ft FOOLISHMENT, Gustave Frohinan attended ¢t Saturday matinee of “Home Again," the Riley play, the Playhouse Meeting the producer, Witiam A.| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Brady, in the lobby afterward, he ver hour a stove ery?" Said: ‘o, but I've often heard the ¢ “L's Ty ean, ney sweep.” me. ote REMEDY FOR HB prof structing an man in the INSOMNIA, ambi bus youn art of public ‘ou | he suid, * ture, Jeave the platform on tiptoe ) tiptoe?” queried the am e the sor of elocution was in speak and audience, Pittsburg EVERYBODY'S bOI HE recent visit of & Blue Devils has lett NG IT. impression on the o jovery one about tn boys of the city have b y their translated tales of of the « have and militar ql the town But it takes ch H rm children Our side w {little Johany “What do his father ‘Our army \"You know, we Avenue kids.” “You did, eh anyway?) The French?" "Oh, no, we're not the Frenc 1 ourselves the ch " explained Je defeated the Ritte What is your side | | Begiuner and Advanced Adult IN WINN SCNOOL OF POPUL a We lin Natit UBTAINAULE 4 ~ is fall ‘ou KNOCKIN’ "TH" ) SOME N AGAIN MY ADVICE AND TRADE “THE CAR IN “To “THAT MAN WHO OFFERED C_ YoU 4% 100 ON, IT TOWARD THe} SEDAN. DON'T HOLD OFF /— “Too LONG! 7 ae STBIE'S WONDERIN'IF wi SAFE For HIM To WIS PRESENT! WOOTSIE PEEKED THROUGH THE KET- ( HOLE ANDO SAW HIM “EM FROM! ~ wor! ! ARE ty? . X games ing Co (N,V, Bvening Wet) doe Le on Salat oe “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” THERE'S NOBOO AROUND ANS PL. ILL SNEAK UTA TH WAY AN’ GIVE TWEETIE A CHANCE To | S'PRISE ME a MAYBE ('D BETTER (i, Malina we oo CHARLUE HASNT GoT A LOT o' THINGS To HIDE- ANO BESIDES cE HE'S GOTTA MIDE COMIC PAGE Wednesday, December 18, 1918, Non AES RTE AT Mom, Kin I Pp BORROW THis FAH ( AND ‘SOME STRING — a ‘ pf if Now, oD C STILL | PAT —R-™- aRINWER BES If There’s an Answer, Luke Can't Find It! Bist “THIS WAY. WOMEN HAVE ALWAYS “WORKED'-‘V' FATHEAD! \ “TH' ONLY DIFFERENCE ‘ “SES Now, 16 — THAT ? ——_ THEY Re =) . AWAY FROM Pg Home. ' =), —— Yeah — THEN we'Le Have. tT ovER wrth! HELLO -"fWS Is MR. sinks = = 1 YEAH —— - SAN == I'VE DECIDED / “TO ACCEPT YOUR PROPOSITION --- YOUR #100 OFFER ae OH —THAT OFFER was ] ONLY GooD “THAT DAY !) T DOUBT IF WE CouLD \AtLow You “THAT Now! MY FLIER, pate —;s a \ Hiding the Fs iad Gifts! MAROLD LEAVES HIS PRESENTS AT THE STORE Sony Etbet WITH INSTRUCTIONS WHEN Te SENO JEM- ANDO HE STIS AIS CARD IN THE PACICAGE | THATSA Good war! PAW WAS dust GONNA SLIP.A “You B A, PRESENT UNDER THE BED BRIS Rem LYS (OR WAEN M&W MADOA Go AnD AOL Le Snooper! BUSTIN ON Kim! EVER SEE No Sir-Eel SUCH CuRIOSITT! Guess Waar 4 I'm Gonna Ger For CRismos! WHATCHA Doin’ DOWN THERE on SA KNEES! Loon rR MAG - MA COLLAR BuUTTON-, WHAT'D YA TAINK | bitte eg THA. <Risius How's HOMER aera en ALL AIS Jone! AS HIS NEIGHBOR! PELL DEMS Em TRERE TILL AE WANTS! EM NOBODY!!! Kiss George ? 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