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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD MSMATIER POP?” 3. » “ a Pa a vi wiaTs|| THE DocTAd THAY I J OUGHTA Gar MY FATHE wWeT ertHER » Monday; October 5. 1914.” ’ Weer Tare A ig ¥! Your Face DOESN'T Look ASIF ITHAS TEEN WASHED TODAY $ UNDERSTAND? “THe. INSTANT You HEAR “We RAPID-FIRE GUN OPAN UP, You WANTA START To RUN = And RUN Fast ! see? Now welt “rake THe scene ! Hey! STOP! WHERE YA GOIN’? 729 FoR THA GUN O- ADDED SOMETHING @M-TO DEBORAH Dee, TO (tT AND PASSED I(T endniaione To on-paaa! Ee recone) {Seeeel.\ | THE MARRYING THaT HER Thar Dees, Se ye etch OF MARY By Thornton Fisher The Gossips’ Busy Tongaes Make Something Out é ‘ Y of Nothing. °s. pera Mor on @CT OF COURTESY b ra ie ‘ 4 Se Oe ous | aga Manat ved gee PE Se Crieibart A Ne es . hn . * i ' MATILOA SPOGGS, FoR SHE — ny TWAYR Cause meL MON: 7 TO. MARRY | that looked so to her that she/stro: on I said, your husband does not come are forgot her resolution. Now in prehend Fathercraft, does be?” ‘ wanes wi “Well, he spoils the children ian Parl In Lady,” Rose Stahi's| * e) ‘dreadfully. They are getting beyond . . dented num! fall. ville, discov. by Mr, my strength,” Mrs. Jarr confessed, . Mr, Froh: presented ‘ Heart | that a burlesque company had strand- ; “and yet whee I promise them a of @ Thief” there last week, and on| ed there. From a point of vani Adams, tation agent, : whipping when their comes the same night Joe Weber opened a [ane fee defect Bes watched es ph message. Coming Soe home, be won't whip but gives (BY BIDE DUDLEY By ema ka Sects Ge /onees| Staoee! of ces oes Uderetands telegrany Roy kMECardel them candy to te good, or talls them \there in “The Bilent Voice,” and on| woes. Parker was inspired. Hi er a he won't take them to the movies . Oct. 16 and 17 Mr. Frohman will pre-| surveying long enough to write “The 4 me @ fas Coorsignt, 1014, by The Frum Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Worlt), if they are not loving and obedient | ought to have about 6 per cent, of | seni, at the “Diplomacy,” the] Sub” and sent it to a New York play- ad said the friend. MRS. BLOTCH IS STILL Supper, apd Willie, you go with her,|¢, their mother.” / ‘Mr, Rosenthal is profits. eels ‘ starring vehh ea ‘iiliam Gillette,| broker. It rye M cgaaiet, pK gH ee CALLIN you're as bad as she ts!” For Master! «prines them?” groaned Mra. 1 denot saga ae t PREPARING “PAPA'’S BOY.” (G ON MRS. JARR. | Sarr was siggling at his little sister’s | piotcn, “Do you not inculcate in the i! better | es added interest. in this first night bes Cee antag the table becautnine| children to do right becsuse it 18 \ prea Seapine Li matey | lee Sure eta ee oI erate eeet len [Seca mmecee ee ‘and © arr! j 2s trl en the sab- pod the rehearsals, y, q Yelegrap! The children went off with alacrity,| fore, say the State should take your t } ‘ol: Many has - | £2 i wae aimee win, Cente bee abet | epired by 6 burlesque show.) ‘ they liked the domestic bobemiantam | children.” At i pete rit EfeesUiEBaT tebe " ago of eating in the kitchen with thelr) «7 don’t think Mr. Jarr | woulé Qestciated with Pe gon at Atlantic City in her ne io" ie hy plan to give eden, oe ee ‘the Shadow.” " THE BARD WHO FAILED. Mrs. Jarr knew only too well Mr. | friend Gertrude, the maid. agree to that,” said Mra Jary, half at the new Gaiety and the hearse ‘The poet wrote a little song, Jarre wouldn't return either, because,| “When you punish them for that, | smiling. "Francisco, controlled | American Harry] ATWELL PROPOUNDS ONE. wae Be eae neacae Bane ry 3 F On rhyme and metre it was strong there was one thing in the world|for, of course, I whall not intercede| ‘Is he here to contradict me?” | Ponderous brains at times grind out| Its theme was far from stale. n ‘hated worse than mashed turnips|for them, and being denied the edi-| asked the visitor. “No. Hoj\hows i the lightest sort of thoughts, For| Then to a publisher he went ‘meals, that one thing was Mrs.|fication of hearing my remarks on| he cannot ou comtradict me. | yeep eae ell Ie, nd Pier y Spy g HH militant suf-|home reform shoula not be all the| No husband can: “all know it St the Hippodrome, apparently ‘deep e York Theatre with prices ranging mm Blotch, the militant si t : fm study, when a newspaper man| elie from a quarter Go Mrs.| Correction they receive,” said Mrs.|/and that ie why they absent them- Gropped in. Seeing Mr. Atwell's|The Blotch, “instill it in their childish | selves when I call. It was on the } } fingers ploughing through his hair minds again that marriage is @ slave| question of the State caring for ou: ] the caller began to tiptoe out, He was These mymee of youre mart for the wife and home is a| children, that I parted from all three ‘| t's the imation, Ben—anoth; Penitentiary for children.” of my husbands,” ES a be asked sympathetically, “Well, not arguing with you on the| “Where are the obildrent” asked 7 if i f fe < fi i af ie i i Al if? with owed him law oul Ci You should have used ‘alone,’ ween “I was just wondering,” replied Mr. ‘Ge from matter, don’t you think- they are a! Mrs. Jarr timidly. Mr, ELD | IZGINS TO-NIGHT, Areas weele Giers States should bie red got, ae pha: little too young to be given such| “We never ‘14 any,” said Mra that a. | ue Sree mee took the song a tre. watel definite statements of soclology?"| Blessington Bloteh. 7 into a small \. MI88 DRESSLER REHEARSING, Tana hears, gore Soa ante “They can never @e too young,” Neodn't @tand for That. Being | Sosa gs Marie Dressler has | They found a & week or 80, er's frankness but bad not developed gaia Mrs, Blotch. “As soon as they Billy, while being reprimanded by be} prerogatives ‘of the pex and’ ts Area his final tale of woe, her mother’s tact. can comprehend, let them com: his teacher for some misdemeanor, Wal r aie. BI not soing to retire | Read merely, “What's the user’ cue yen eaeer Se Saese hend the truth, The State should | sat down, leaving her standing. - from stage, after all, Tote Fudge, manager s|have the care of vffspring, parents ed him that tle. Ponrdsagain, Thom aicever, tread Nhe {POLLOCK SEEKS ATMOSPHERE,|Tuvcr picture Bouse—Mason City,| “Now, Sust for being rude, you ca | pamper them. The Biate should take es enelid goee Anighself ‘while the again. Then along camea play} Channing Pollock is almost as|Mo,, Bye. , }go into the kitchen and have your charge of children—how little do you| iaay with whom he ‘was conversing } 7 i Ei i § “| know of Mothercraft, is it not so?” | remains standing. i ees GEORGE M. COHAN’S “MIRACLE MAN” i: acto 352i¥en 111 By De Zayas) tuit'emtae statin ie Fak Tae “And what does your husband know | “leveland baparsast s | io y of Fathercraft?” asked Mra, Blessing- y ton Blotch. “Yes, I will have some agement. more of the stewed prunes, I do not to present ts spectacular forest ‘ hao Macoaia prunes, but they are the paraphernalla 7 “Hush, don't speak so loud about irs. in New York from October 13 under the Liebler man- fare Joe Weber, 4 i by (ah ‘at the Palladium, Lon- ‘ the prunes being healthy,” replied Mrs. y » Daniel V, fig » “as soon children hi ods, Sacrge, 771 ne, a f HK E PP pete g Tx hy eens | MODERN COMPANY FORMED. f ‘ } sy eat it I've been telling them prunes are not good for them and they can only have one, in consequence they / \ cry for a second helping.” gins. Lawrence Anhalt, the man ( \ “It bears out just what I say, you will open offices in the Candler Bi \ \ are unfitted for Mothercraft!"’ Mrs, ing soo! ‘ Blotch declared. “When children are a, NEW ONE FOR MISS WILLIAMS, = ot Snes ieee: ee cae Ate mace of Caries. Frohman | | : ; educators, with every hygienic sur- ! ‘be ted 3 oe rounding and philosophic influence THE NEW FALL STYL { brought to bear upon them in the BW TAPES e " formative period of thelr young lives, EARL @ WILSON re aS Tete all mubar nota ses |