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ane aa es ——— oe appre THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Marine Ingineera, dinner, Waldorf-Aa- | exhibition, Amercian Museum of Na- "4 praeigs ‘Spite Corner,’ | tri. 7 P. M. tural History. herria ry Abed "| Societe dea Beaux Arts, luncheon,| Welcome Stranger Committee, lun not to be seen,’* sald Al Smith, as he) watdort-Astoria, noon. cheon, Waldort-Astoris, 1 p. m. entored the Little Theatre last night.| New England Women, lterary meet-| American Red Cross Annual Rol! But the Golden press agent was there. 3 Call, dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, 7 p.m, — American Country Li Fine Stationery Manufacturers, moet- PUT IT IN THE ACT, meeting, by ems College, Columbia ing, Waldorf-Astoria, 10 a. m. comedy, “Thin Ice,” which leaves the] orchestra Of “The World We Live In” Comedy Theatre Saturday night, was] at the Jolson Theatre yesterday. going to Chicago, was wrong. Mr.| Milton Shubert is going abroad to Knight has nigned a contract to put “Whispering Wires" staged in Bi entertaining little play in the don and to look for plays. mont next Monday and It will con- rank Gillespie o tinue there indefinitely, ie rapgpncl tap Bolas U.S. WOULD CARRY RAIL INJUNCTION TOSUPREME COURT: The Stage EL Ts Keith special train, bearing ; coare rf : University, § p. Railway Business Association, dinner, Everywhere... 200 friends of E. F. Albee to HICKMAN AB A GOLFER gat rani ey a fn Br. dentine your girl's back from Hobo-| “Horticultural Soctety_ot New York, Commodore. 7 P.M. Sold ti Cleveland for the opening of ¢ “The Ledy in Br- Pek A Sica L coached in gol Harry wants to win “I knew she wore low-cut dresses but I didn’t think you could see her back clear from a “a IN. NEW) YORK TO-DAY. Nakagee ioe) Lodge, U. 0. T. &., cards, Astor, 2 P. ‘Thursday. ‘Honpita Aftercare, cards, ffs Reainepraeane One thing in common— brains ‘ the new Keith Palace Theatre, re-| They're telling a story about turned yesterday with the party in] Howard iickman, who writes plays] Jes* Sweetser. high spirits, On it was a “society| for Bessie Barriscale. He went our) ® tournament. car in which were numerous welll to learn to play golt. recently and, TO OFFER PLAYLETS. netetotiia + avaad on his return, was asked by Miss! The Washington Square College " Fal t ames. There was also a “newn- Jacob M. Dickinson Asks paper ear” in which were twenty| Barriscale how he got along. Players of the New York University T did pretty well,”* he replied.| wiit open their third season Saturday Court to Fix Precedent Writers @nd several cases of 00d ginger Ale, Mark A. Luescher was tt] «xtade it in alxty-sie.” ee ee iae lala tine dare for the Future. harge of thie car and he saw that his} ,, t proteges chad a fine time. The pil-| “What!” came fof Miss Barris-|They are The Rise of the Moon, grimage of the Keith special was a) ale. “I don’t Believe it.’* ‘phe Vety NalWed Boy” and “Ls CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Pointing Ot! remorable event to ail who wore]. “Well, come out to-morrow," replied | some-Li alleged evesions and discrepancies “ fortunate enough 0 be in the party. | Mr. Hickman, “‘an@ see me make the the Federated mee. Crafts’ a oy hole. I'll do tt tm tess than aixty- im in, = ‘ aix.”” Se earn’ Avioraey General Jaco] A CHORUS GIRL’S RISE. BM. Dick erday declared to] Joe Fiyan informs us that Helen lingham's newest musical production, | syivania. Podsrat Judge Wilkervon the greatest | Herendeen, who has been numbered Gossip. “The Bunch and Judy," will open at] "Thursday Club, Itincheon, Pennsy!- . my *, . nm good to ioe Brocton number and Ilke-] among the chorus girls at the Winter The Park Musi¢ Hall will offer an-|the Globe Theutfe on Noy. 20. The|vania. { wise to Isbo and to orderly govern-| Garden) ta. to become a press agent other new bill beginning Monday. stage is being: altered in order that] Siaty Club, cards and tea, Pennsyl- ment demanded the issues of the in-| Monday, in the publicity department} “It Is the Law” will open ot the|there may be an old-fashioned. prompt | Yen's Junction ease be decided by the United] of the Monerp. Shubert. {t seems Mies | Cort Square Theatro, Springfield, | box PAS yc yon 2 apm Penneyivania, i Metropolitan pa of Art, COMING TO ‘THE. GLOBE. chant Princes of Florence,” by ‘Atlee T. Coneo, 3 P. M. Fe ft It is announced taut Charles Dil-]~ Kappa Nu Fraternity, the, Peake T a club in New York, we saw the publisher of some States Supreme Court. Herendeen recently wrote ol articl |/Mass., to-night. —_-- National Committee for Mente! Hygt- i Mr. Dickinson opposed the argu.{called “Are You @ Dancer?’ for o] 4 1. srianger has engaged Karl ENGAGES MAX BENDIX. ene, meeting-luncheon, Pennsylvania, re: i azines, which number ment of Donald R. Richberg, counsel| magazine and she ie desirous Of 8!-) Weixeibaum as mtisical director for] The Selwyns have enguged Max|!%30 P.M of the greatest American mag: 4 | taining Uterary prominence, She hay] ur). verkeo Pr - Grand Street Boys, meeting, Pennsyl- ot ee nat toc ctrtnx ad adopted the right course. Why, even oe Yankee bins grace Bendix to conduét the orchestra for] va. m — on groun Mr. Flynn himself began as @ per+ eaaae Prova Sd ti the ihe aco ea procaine being ee tei ; tae M gerd oe Association, meet- ded. 4 econd, production, wi pen |ier,” iy which Ben Ami will be the]ing, Pennsylvania. Blackburn Msterline, Ansintant|former, He was a slight of hand man.) 1 ook Now. 20, ater: ‘American Ladies’ Ald, bridge, Penn- United States Solicitor General. pre-| But he had a aide line of jokes, The Lenox HiT Players will inelude ib Nfanst 3 { ceded Mr Dickinson, closing his ®F-] 4, PLAY FOR MISS BRICE. | a play by John Drinkwater in their Fai cAmseciiciony. Tieeatinag bentiieea; = Lhe agree tuo isaue] From the Ziegfeld offices comes| new Program two weeks ahead. i syn aumperned bo the heal @ps Of an {the news thet Ring Lardner, In col-| Reginald Pasch has been engaged j outraged people, who Wallze as|laboration wtih Gene Buck, ts writ-| by Henry W. Savage, Inc., for a lead never before the menate to the gen-|ing a play for Fanny Brice. ing role in the new musical produe- readers by the millions, eat a lunch of crackers-and-milk. In the dining car of the train that runs between Philadelphia and. New York, a little gray-haired man ate his crackers-and-milk apparently with great relish. He is a great electrical engineer. FOOLISHMENT. A manI know named Henry Mills. Had ague and most alicays chills, He'd shake until the sun went down, Club, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 2 p. m. Railway Supply Manufacturers As- ; And just last week he shook the|#ectation, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 10 , ; eral welfare. They have been at times: tion feataring Peggy Wood. ae slow to see, ut times indifferent, at BANS USE OF “ARTIST.” Fifteen musicians were added to the town. Society of Naval Architects and Another man, with a strong, determined face that times sympathetic with: Inbor un ac-| p. #, Burnside, Genera! Diroctor of saponin is a sa i “ has been pictured in the newspapers often, gets his count @f the grievous wrongs IM- 1116 Grippodrome, has issued an order lunch dew his offi H bag Pha it; and have yielded to prohibiting the use of the word “artin ere) unch in a downtown restaurant near his office. e the disposition to forget and condone | Pr any votson connected with the p i i i 4 whe. @°ertsis has passed, arashotee ‘e correspondenés oF press eats crackers-and-milk. . He is a great financier. ne age Warns they must wub- | matter relating to the Hippodrome or ave won ye those in the “Better Times" company. 2 I f unbridled contro! by a small mtnor-| o"ceg am his reason hie belief that One thing these men have in common—brains. They h A j Ry og azert thelr power. fo/end sue’ tthe tcrm 16 losing ite best meaning must make every minute of every working day count, domination. and true intent through a tendency to “We have reached a pomt where !t "3 wi Se : a . fh @ Public neceistty to Rnow wnat] 22D '* insets, te Oe etre. ingens (H “ C10 : anneein tt! because on.the functioning of theirfjrains depends the the law is. Defendants ought 1) ,cropats, contortionists and animal wotk ofthe hands of thousands. Want to know. We cannot #9 oltrainers. Mr. Burnside says that ’ foe Ott voto slags oF anotine {While there are artiste at the Hip- law be not declared, and in its light Woo are not artis Ne fo os dena @ peateable and just solution pro- vided by Conkress, the Nation ts headed for an [lind of wors 1d ese ak ahaa They cannot afford to eat heavy lunches that would stupefy their brains—that would rob them of the mental energy they must have for their work. POLLOCK 7 To TALK, Channing Pollock, author of ‘The SHIP NEWS INFORMATION) rs “trtersoon, betore the Drama : Yet they must have food that will really feed their Comed: ization, im th d i y ae wut BZE TO-DAY Rostrtatn ot the Hhotal Asters’ Gouwes bodies, that will give them enough physical energy to Bizaoin, Gantt Mace sn acer cage bs Cogs run their minds at high speed. et Re } BELMONT FOR “THIN ICE.” gp oer t, | The report that Percival Knight's So they eat crackers-and-milk, and they have one quitanta, Southampton 4 q . . . eeainieg Namnbare : ‘New, thing in common—brains. Rant Reve 5 et Raisin Bread “ If you work with your mind, a crackers-and-milk " Cette, Queenstown lunch would help you. Pesther eee occ aee DeLuxe pene Naren . de | | || ees DAIRYMEN'S | ee AM. seeded raisins—is now avail- ‘ ie F able at grocers and neighbor- ea e eb hood bake shops. 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