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' j J fa te | ey [ About Plays and Players | sented by Carte Carleton at the Casino on Aug. 8 in a Gomedy called “Tangerine.” The dook is by Philip Bartholomas, Lawrence Langner and Guy Bolton, with the pcore by Carlo Sanders and Billie Methven. The supporting company will include John BE. Hazzard, Frank Crumit, Jeannetta Methven, Becky Caudle and Billy Rhodes. On Aug. 1 “Tangerine” will dedicate the new Main Street Theatre in Asbury Park. Je SANDERSON will be pre- JOLSON’S RECORD. In St. Paul to-morrow night Al Jolson will bring to an end his long @ngagement in “Sinbad.” The run has govere! a period of three and one- half years. @ectian of tho United States except tte bouth, and there have been re-| ‘turn engagements in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. In Many cities the receipts reached as high as $50,000 a week. OUT OF THE CELLAR. John Henry Mears was recalling the fact that Blanche iiiag made her iret appearance as an actress in the cellar of tis parents’ home in Boston. Blanche was only five then. Admis- @ion to the cellar-theatre was fixed @ five pins. “Ah,” interrupted Tommy Gray, “but cellars then were not what they @re to-day.” .~TEMPLE ONCE A CALL BOY. Edward P. Temple, died at his Pome in Pelham on Wednesday, be- wan Disgareer as a call boy at Daly's ‘Pheatre. “Upon attaining his majority Be became Lillian Russell's Jeading Man, and afterward appeared in musical comedies. But he greatest renown by staging first Hippodrome show when ic Thompson made that play- the wonder of the theatrical mid. Of late years Mr. Temple had @ stage rector for the Shu- . Two daughters, Edna and Genevieve, are on the stage. OLD FIRE ENGINE IN FILM. A fire engine, hand-pumped and hand-drawn, is among the props used the filming of “Peter Ibbetson.” @ engine the property of the w York Fire Department and was built in 1842. Firemen appearing in 4 burning orphanage scene, in which Duchess of Towers, played by Bisie Ferguson, is burned to death, ‘wore scarlet uniforms and brass hel- ts, the equipment of Parisian fire- hters of that day. THRIFTY DICK. Remembering the dominant prin- le of the Dutch Street Club, Rich- Carle, after being inducted into that organization, cordially invited 6 entire membership to attend a formance of “The Broadway ‘hiri,” in which he is starring. MASKS IN PICTURES. Piiable masks with which emotions May be expressed are being used in stveral photoplays now in process of Production. The possibilities of these Masks were first realized when the iMyentor, Alex. Hall, introduced them in “The Four Horsemen of the Apoc- alypse.” They were seen on the ailegorica figures of Conquest, War, tilence and Death, and caused ment because of their grotesque- Mess and power.of éxpression. There few who were not only puzzled by the hideousness of these masks, ‘But still further mystified when they found the figures capable of moving their faces. TWO REPERTORY COMPANIES. Following “John Ferguson" at the Belmont, the Repertory Theatre Com- Bany will produce five new plays, in- @luding one by Bernard Shaw. An- other company of the same character i be established by Emmanuel cher. He is to begin with a re- Vival of Ibsen's “John Gabriel Bork- man.” CAUSE FOR A RIOT. {Whitman Bennett insisted on real beer for the saloon scene in “Salvation Nell.” He says he's all for the strong, Beady, realistic stuff in pictures, Gossip. “Madame Milo,” a comedy by Fred- @rick and Fannie Hatton, with Grace [Good Stories } HIS ONLY FAULT. R. KLINKER was negotiating with a horse dealer. “I am," he said, “not so particular about speed, but I must have a gentle horse | for my wife to ride. Will you guaran- tee this horse to be safe?” | .gon has played every! Valentine in the title role, will be pro- duced the Shuberts in Atlantic City on July 4 Tom Mix, the screen star, attended last night's performance of “The Last Waltz” as the guest of James Barton. 4 calls Barton the New York cow- ys WELL, I'M GONNA bust G oFFTAI TIE? DIDN'T Say | Look Li De mPseYT Aw - I'M Jus’ TRYING A Did 2 COUPLE OF DEMPSEY'S WALLOPS A programme of “Biff Bing Bang” auctioned off for the benefit of the British Great War Veterans of Amor- ica, went to Miss May T. Moulton of No. 4 Hast 61st Street for $100. Lynne Overman, appearing in “Just Married," has been invited to ride in the first hansom cab of twenty that | will bear wounded soldiers from Fox Hills Hospital in the anti-Prohibition parade on July 4. | Avery Hopwood will sail for Europe early in the fall to supervise the pro- duction of “The Bat and “The Gold Diggers" in Paris and London, | Hoyt’s "A Midnight Bell” is to be! wade into a photoplay for Chgries| ye “The White-Headed Boy,” a comedy of Irish iife by Lennox Robinson, di- rector of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, will be produced at the Henry Miller Theatre by Charles Dillingham on Bopt. 19. Robert Ames has been engaged for “The Hero.” THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY = aanoenen 7 - Sure ¢ ANT “ou WELL INSURED MIGOSH § LAST Mond “Same” CottecleD FoR BURGLARY — NoW HES HAD Nitacidential oe BRANTFORD, ONTARIO, cow SETS, WORLDS RECORD OF Bus Coun/HAN- == Groner BERNARD SHAW. HAS A ° . " Mary’s in Luck if Mom Isn't! | “SMR Gn ive “To 1000 YEARS — LOOKS LIKE A BID FOR THE OLB MAID VOTE Reh DONS RHEE SURE. You MAY HAVE TAR CAT GLAD TS GET The MICE Are IMTS EVERYTHING —— Mary. Tin Cvs iw ee You OWE ME FIFTY CENFS HeY mMom- You sAiD You'd GIVE ME TEN CENTS For A CAT You TEN CaNTS = Rid OF HeR - WELL ~ COME Looi’ You can GET 4 car ON MY Bep — AROUND THE NeiGH BoRHOod. JACKSON COUNTY JUDGE FINES PLASTERER COURT 4 | PLASTER i AFRICAN | MINISTER. et! aul JUNGLE To SUBWAY | ANY Day — sigway Suv A ‘ HE QUIT HIS SOB F WHATS THE y GOOD Bye, iN. DARKEST S NEVARiTe ! Vee THAT WAS THE CHIEF OF THe WEATHER, For A PosT oveR . IDEA? Me SIN EUROPE i d ay — FORMER SUBWAY GUARD NOW . | B | NIGH OFFICIAL IN CHICAGO STOCK YARDS — TAKES A GUARD TO UNDERSTAND THE “PACKING” GAME Move FORWARD Youse / MANY THINK THAT PIRATE BANDS TooK VANISHED SHIPS — WE know EB ’ WorRKING mM SCH cone Darr CARBONDALE, PA, CAVE MAN SUITOR HELD’ IN’ $5,000 BAIL FOR ABbucTinG NURSE THE COURT WiLL MAKE HIM SIT UP AND TAKE HIS MEDICINE GEE, LOU. — Yov'D OUGHT O BE WITH He "MONGHT FROLIC"! “Certainly,” said the dealer, “He's ® regular lady's horse.” "You are sure he's not afraid of @pything?” asked Mr. Kiinker anx- ously and for the tenth time. Whereupon the dealer assumed an @lr of reflection. “Well, there is one thing that he hes always appeared to be afraid of since I got him,” he admitted, con- selentiously. “It seems as if he's @eared to death for fear some one might say ‘Whoa!’ and he not hear it,"—Harper's Magazine, ota as sical HAPPY THOUGHT. ROWN had taken only a few les- sons in driving his recently pur- ¢ chased car and it was with con- widerable reluctance that his family accepted his invitation to take a ride with him. All went well, wotll another motorist coming up be- Bind suddenly sounded his horn. Brown, startled, jerked his wheel to down a steep bank, left, running to the right just grazing # fence, luckily bringing up again on the however, | WIFE DIVORCES HUSBAND ON ACCOUNT "OF GOLF — REMOVING A MENTAL HAZARD | | Orr races PvH Ce | (av Eve woe.) EVENING WORLD’S SUM FOR CHILDREN | } SCHOOL OF DRAWING AGE OF FIFTEEN YEARS AWARDS THREE TIMES A WEEK TOTALLING $75 EACH WEEK MER UNDER THE EDERATION R THE EVENING WORLD is publishing three days each week a half-completed strip for children illustrating old nursery rhymes rewritten in a humorous manner. Children who have not yet reached their fifteenth birthday are invited to ANOTHER DRAWING AND FULL PARTICULARS IN Wr Wl Wy complete these drawings. In each case one award of $10 and three $5 ie) Ary awards will be made, and the drawings awarded $10 will be published on this A LAGER e. Start with the strip published to-morrow. $3 : p y MORROW’S EVENING WORLD—ON THIS AGE A ) a ' ones See