The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1914, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Fun for the Home , and the Ride Home X: 4 a a By C. M. Payne , TALK ABOUT |. T you'r Ske —S, F T Wourd SueGEST A SPONGE CAIrE Nou Have A SECOND Fixin Hin 6S-//. --\, | wHere THE MOUNTAIN, AN A P AVA LANCHE. we ) | |DiPLoMATIC f ) SERVICE | (Has MUCH |: , ON ME }* \ } AVALANCHE OF ; P THEN You HAVE A {ICE CREAM BURIED) : = [Tew You ear yy Yor sy - Aig Mca A ) AFTER Some DIS Cussion NOW—DON’T YOU SYMPATHIZE WITH AXEL HERE? GET READY FoR WoRK Axa t GOING | [weet ~vou REMEMBER NOW Go To Your. “To PHSTOGRAPH THe FIRST SCENE OF IN THE FIRST SCENE ‘ ¢ DRESSING ROOM AND “TH SCENARIO. (TS THE ONG SHE HERO KNOCKS MAKE uP “TO PLAY You ASKRD “To PLAY IN Me VILLIANS, | | THe PART OF --- } ! Brock ofr !? we rr] we we By Vic \_JLM Wen Georce Tay wonr BE BACK “TODAY Wt rs “THA sbuishii ona) Om & & & & i fi 22 | AINT PINNIN' ANY — Th ed ct HEA HAN) > ON MYSELF. BUT IM SUI f COMIN' HOME. WITH THE G00DS| COUSIN UAC, DROPPED SMR TMA WONDER.) ITEHEN SINKAND TWO i io OR. THREE. OTHER-STEPS sean parlors around tne corupr, hes [full sveutug : SAMMY’S SLATE The Considerate Minister. (romi.u"°a charming young woust, beon th attendance on the: i Copyright, 1014, by The ress Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), SCOTCH minister had been|“that you wear a most ,attracti¥® ment and confusion of the Indies: be : away on ® vaca}iog, and OD 1 IOS ct 'uoms’ part. Kite cf, (me dering on bappy bysteria, that Mi 3 ni hin return asked the sexton | 0! He: DOES Rie Jarr roamed the back part of the flat L oY fy, Bie aoe. smiled the lady, who had 4n_unnoticed outcast. ook de an teat neeny [been Warned of the diplomat's weak- 2 re. Dusen! i . "i : emselves to ¥ sionally whimpered, ‘She wondered it ! they go away, but you never do that, [love token—a lock of my husl it, enaer, were i ; SP LT oS FONT (and bie tances, Mise Irere Cackle-| they were all right, But what is a/in ea of Varying aelf-congratula- / tir." Ladin Home Journal, exclaimed the suscep: —— berry of Philadelphia, was draped | "'A tora, it ie ee night of How dol’ look, dear tay eaves . J the Di tist tible . as he edged cloner, j 18 READY NOW; bear Se national colors, wishout and nichts for sat part of Harlem. ‘Tony, gach other, but never answered. “How odie ue le igi sci a TWAy: nome one told me your hua. , p? . 1e lac! so man! jemands es that skirt dr: ? Do the tlera t 7 Ww "© e ERE is a certain you ad 4] ieee tl 4 Dui, LET THE SHOW BEGIN! ‘The company in the Rosemary Grays|for shines that, he had to send for| hang right? Are you sure the ear-curia tached to one of the foreign woken whut We hair ts gone.”—Bittee commanded Capt. Tynnefoyle were | several of hi: using, als are proper f jf ™ 7, ‘ eormsn GAS nt trains Rn o Wp oom Meaeae, experta Drop lor Hk ing, t missions at Washington whose: burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. (aistributed without the kaowledge sist. the hallways mes = habit it isshortly after introduction of Mre. Jarr) the hundred ticke! ‘The demand for clean shirts and in trying to find His pleated dreas- lto some fair lady, immediately to Gus, the peowiar cate pro-|a hurry bad Wah Shing, the Chinese | ®!t: His pumps. 3. His pearl \ 5 the conversation into channels . we'the balcony. |taundryman in the ‘meighborhiooa, | MUdS 4. The trourers to. his baer] ¢ |fattrable for the discussion of the Mrs, Jarr and Miss Cackloberry Dobe a won og eee nt Gay! ready, But he dared not approses f | / | tender pas: bs 4 a eS excitement pad eight hours. paat forty-| Mire. Jarr’a boudoir and ask a ques. Sree | | ST obse trode, the Nght running domestic, and Ra! ats that bad only been worn wit was 8 night of nights, i : - Brongnt’ eet trom! ther Tinian pdlarpld, Dogstory, arrayed tn, $n iTo Put on Flesh tion ‘te’ mate ee opetaracenoep, | er Jacket. 8 Black, ad white striped ; “4 dress waistcoat, his opera i 5 | ‘ shining them with stove pollah had Carrying’ the, cane’ with’ the ranca| | | And Increase Weight RE holds of Schmitt, the deti 'use- | feminine limb of ivory on it, was al- L Mi dealer: Muller. the catessen | ready in the lobby awaiting the guests, KS | the puteher STeceh and Bep-| He looked at the fag dsom: “George Cohan, please write jectared te in : tion that ound | Mast thin people eat from four to xx pounds veree. of good, eolid, fat-making food every day and ase masts ben ra : Sin’ ao ‘not increase in weight one ounce, while the same. be worn, just ‘ i a her band many of the plamp, chanky oa, the other Mwny avd ivep gaining all the| ‘They have the same domeg- said he, on one orca- Mrs, Muller, who hadn't been t ; S = | "a all bon to ay that this is the nat finish that is the theatre since the demise of th { ike Weibel It tent Metu's ea at ‘a c= Sd ts ‘ ‘Thin folk stay thin because their powers of to be pee tes A > eadmilation are defective. They just absorb of the higher-, gM A to Fe eee / enough of the food they eat to maintain life and 2 for 25 i by moths her walle ‘senesé a poinee & semblance of bealth and strength, | Aeutfing r 25 cents te, gered thet Mr, Muller had con- = Y , n o .| Cromer, Beason & Co. Ime Taov,M.¥. * “4 ‘ fate if e ita of their food jakers of Annow Sarare | Not! else was talked of in the pod bed i progres they = from community, and the local moving pic- q bod waste, What such people need is ture theatres sent in haste for apecial i . Cre tsing ‘that will prepare these fatty” food reels for children, knowing few adults aN ' elements so that their tdood can absorb them | would patrontee their shows that ‘and deposit them all about the body—something, ” " t., qumenqeetnnsieiiens ames ss too, that will multiply their red blood corpuscles, All lost er found articles as @ housewife would cook a ‘and iparease their blood's carrying power, vertised in The World will be Mated at The World’s Inferma- Educated. box-office man that he wanted @ tip-| yor euch & condition 1 always recommend tion Bureas, Pulitzer hot in Harlem, and Schmitt, th |, delicatesmen dealer, waa torn Between \ s top seat, and laid @ $5 bill down. | eating © Sereol tablet with every meal, Sargol Is Arcade, Fork | hew, the rush of trade and the thought 4 N old farmer on hia first visit t0} mi box-office man laid the bet ‘ M A ticket | not, as some believe, » patented drug, but ie hat he might be too busy to get to ! New York thought he would 8° | Gown and §3 In change, The farmer | wientific combination of rix mom effective and! Tele OF meee, Sane theatre in time. f to the-theatre and see the play | (accustomed to 26 cent shows) picked | powertu! elements known chemistry, 1 bert, the street sweeper, had bas a up the $3 and walked off without his | solutely harmless, set wond Pe led a Gress suit for the occasion } j called “Worty Thieves” When he wot | 8 20° Sh orsupon the. uoxtottion tman [sae aver cobeh wisn oon re was wearing it all day under |to the theatre he asked the man atl shouted, “See here, sir! You've for. | effect. of ii a s sill \ i i > | affect increasing the weight of a thin man fon Mt. fer white di uniform. Occasion- 'De you know Mrs, Van Gabbie| the box-oifive if they were playing the | gotten ‘your ticket.” ‘The farmer |r woman from tlree to five pounds @ wel, following the peating ally, after Btreet Departinent | ¢¢ ak tor “Forty Thieves” there, and ou being | shouted back: “Keep it, gol darn yer! | sargol ls sold by good druggists everywhere on © advertisement. on bie -vounes nas he tel fae permet they mare, Sn8 wisbout oaks 1 don't want to pee the other thirty. positive musrantes of weight incrvene of manay i liteasiitas : “ back, —ads, ae ae aaa cartes ab beter arctan enna anaheim eiaiae inma aline erie t teee) eek name A a i

Other pages from this issue: