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i e ‘ Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday: October 10. 1914 & “ “ r “ “ “a By C. M. Payne ca “a a ls BY GOLLies, IT MAN NEXT DooR fa Teme A MAY TSE THE ea tt Tee | For SINGING > Beenie cr 4 : yerd THIR You N&VEAR A ; ' CA Y “We IDEA Now avert WHEN 6 GIVE THE SIGNAL, You PoKe. YER RIFLE “THROUGH, “THAT NOTCH AN' START FRING! ‘BUT KEEP Gwan: pas PLACE BANE FULL OF ANTS voT ere @ Thars cr} keep ON FIRING “TLL t TELL Ya TO STOPY ‘KEEP YER HEAD DOWN .aere SESIY i sania } a Very Good | ' Reason for Getting : ouT! Y vy ol ted ‘Wy ‘Ms, W., , i Se ' pa Ou NEEONT. WoRRY You Just Posi FOR Me THERE @ PERFECT LIKENESS, Wessin. Me TRBETS, me. “\68ETS -~ @ PERPECT SOME DAN he Be A UKENESS! | MieHT EVEN Q GREAT artist—- IF SAN A ELATIERING HKENESS) TLIVE LONG ENOUGH! ABouT HAVING TO SUPPORT @ MINVTE, MR -NEBETS-AND MARY @ND ME WHEN weREe LL SHowNou., (VE GoT MAR@EQ MR. TIBBETS — REAL TALENT) NHERIT IT THE MARRYING ft GOING TO "WORT (4 FROM MY GRANDFATHER — ore mn GOING To BE AN “ARTIST” WHE SOLO, PenciL SCRATCH , ‘ 1 Give it UP OF MARY. os =, SHARPENERS, J hy Ear? ‘ You Aint) | IT ITCHES. By Thornton Fisher Pa Will Nip William’s Art Aspirations in the Bad. ANNIE ! \\ aa gomBu-v® 2041220F A fs t E i id \ Gossip, invariably t 2 2 easure ey 4 |ABOUT PLAYS mamta mean Harry Von Tilzer Predicts lictagueie se Tau rramily 1 @ >} Mtatiee duc’ toy on me atunne| AYA .OF Younger Producers| wise t sie tris mipRint: alls Q) (i AND PLAYERS boty peagon ‘at Keith's, Philadelphia, panies on the road. He is now pro- a wen nctaauy teen rarteg » 19, ducing the “Law of the Land” at the tle girl I met who wanted to run ‘ and Madison ' Forty-elghth Street Theatre. awa: {ls ig se y from home and join a the- 9° BY BICE DUDLEY wand “Mr, Wu °° - i “ bellove the younger producing | Strical troupe. | Bhe was persuaded to . Oy, P change her mind and go tn, fart will take his produc- e ee. manage! > ‘ Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Oo, (the New York Evening World), ape to continue coming to t left the inspiration with me : tion e Last Tango” to Atlantic the fore,” sald Mr. Von Tilzer yeater- wardes a ,' 5 she re, Mr. Jarr coldly as h@ Cee SrGRY Where St WIR coem Mom day. “This will help affairs all || MR. JARR’S NECESSITY stugaied with blo white lawa Us 2 jean Haves and Fred Block have around, too, In the first place, I| whe CALLS FOR INVENTION.,}| “it's too late to go out to any of the I” by finished an act, which includes five a believe the younger men, who are Beau S Bailey's G ous. Me Scan ——e stores for a pair of black silk stock« ok men songs, . use 3 Aho) mysterious T4> Et 4 hasarding the perils of dramatic pro- | my career y carrying water to the = ings,” she said, a George W. Anson has been engaged ¢ : duction, are more in touch with ac- | ol pate welsee cae ue HAVEN’? any time to Mr. Gucere Gelwyn & Co. to support Margaret tual conditions of life as it is to-day. | posted handgbiils, played in dramedi¢ deva you bisck silk He made a point of it, Thagton in “The Betrayal: Further, they are more in harmony , Shakespearian repertoire, mu- stockings now!” Mrs. You acted just this way when Clara Servoes ‘onsequences” with the younger playwrights, who | Sical comedy—in fact, I have done Jerr declared. "You'll) wudridge-Smith went to Cheese Hill has bought Meadoweroft, a country home Setwregn New Borer) and ae eek to depict life as it Is in the pres- Dari The house is ‘olontal ; by "ka to 100 & de- i ent. Also, they are more likely to pretty nearly everything there ie to have to wear your black 2 | calf shoes, if you are afraid the holes at the heela will show at the top of! «J¢ 7 had suspicioned what was at ; for the Thursday, Arthur Jones, yen read mn ripta sub Bayard Veiller, Roi 2 of Juli = ad personally manuscripta sub- ee. i igar Selwyn ani| "Up Againat Ie" tages company, Wwho became « proud’ mitted to them by amateur wfiters, the back of your dancing pumps.” | ing to happen to me I would ba father a few ago, is becoming RA ile and they will look for the human A HOW CARELESS! a ven't got any black calf/ crumpled up on both wings before ‘They want to We normal again. He talked nearly ” explained Mr. Jarr. “AU I} 1d have been the big boob I was,” saith the doubly, avowed in-| i oor, bi minutes yesterday about the war,” | ‘Thoroughly representative of the| Rote in those products. On the-other| An elephant t Bill Bunk, reap eee tag eae RL ce an ee vf ry " ks! learning the play’e weak | of rovaity, " [new type of producer in American| hand, the older managers invariably | Once got in unk, Gearing tluce {aot back dora’ my lt tarset aap neces © ta Gee Peortten's bad say, and of lever, Bis TO CUT VAUDEVILLE SALARIES,| theatricals is Harry Von Tilzer, who rer h sy ’ NM nie oletiee vacation.” - : with Mceneg care acd I pees) 3 mung proer to the erties So sant Vaudeville circles are deeply inter- | !aat season put on “To-Day,” which ls gins ie rent en i "t you blacken them, then?" |bigh black shoes!” ' ‘The Ln ee yd ested in , Story te tie atines that sal-| still being produced by three com- an asked Mrs. Jarr. “Ob, dear, this is| “And I tell you that you can take | ” * That eminent \s forma of entertalament. ‘The ’ always the way! We get ready to go| that bottle of shoe polish—it 1s very ° eel ts to favor New vaudeville managers held a meeting thal put the case containing the jewel anywhere and something is always) brilliant and black and dries quickly together,” anid before they left whch ld last wu the hi uarters of the U. B. in bia hip pocket and sat down in the wrong with your clothes! Ceell Ded-|even if it does crack the leather to ese that Moore, toll etrive oy Rey upon. For some time the Buddenty ‘ne Wmomberea he'd heft ringham will be here in his beau dreadfully—and make bla fixing it needs | Mer home on | managers have thought the salaries | something upstairs and he went back ful new car any moment, and Irene | leather shoes out of your York. She has entirely id vaudeville performers were too| to hi ‘While fussing around : x a NOL LOS \ and Gladys Cackleberry are fighting | Go to the bathroom to de { with a war going on in { SIH, AO AC OF! but spread an old newspaper so's not ! in my room something dreadful, They ol 3 HI Sy pi Sl SY 4 accuse each other of stealing Jewelry, | t© spot things! . lingerie, cosmetice—everything. But| ‘I tel! you it can't be done!” mur- that’s always the way with sisters| ™mured Mr, Jarr. “I know something till one gets married and patronizes| Will go wrong.” the other and the other stays single| ‘It's done all the time.” Mrs, Jarr and pities the married one”’—— ener lied flys Lad me ib gdag that tr, Micha ngelo Dinkaten had to Why om I dragged into this tango) 1, 4 gull dress function once ana orgie?” asked Mr. Jarr plaintively. his black hi “I know something is coming to me, ws black trousers bad been pawnag and it's coming on a fast train.” and so he made a pair by painting his white duck trousers black with 4 “Bomething very nice is coming to| stove polish!” you ina fant automobile,” remarked | +11 look a nice sight,” grumbleg Mrs. Jarr. “I can’t see why you are| wr, Jarr, “I'll have to sit on my not successful in having money left | geet," ~ you by rioh relatives like Cecil Ded-| “The shoes will look all ri re ringham—but I suppose it's fate.” | body will notice,” sald une. ‘Jarr “I tell you I don't want to go, I/"Now, hurry, for the Cackleberry don't want to wear that stewed tripe| girls must be near ready, they are evening dress shirt you bought me. | fighting louder!” Why, it’s a regular network of chan-| Mr. Jarr took the shoe polish away nels for soup, and I'm not going to| with bim and had just about com- eat soup. And I tell you there's only | pleted the art work when the most one pair of stockings and there is a/ reucous bellows were heard from be- hole in the heel of both that reaches | low. way up the back, so I can’t wear my| “It's Cecil in his new car!” the i | ees ca ie eh ee aid|"Bronco Billy” been after him, the the re no be FOX EXTENDS OPERATIONS. | more than $6008 week unless ft leone | advocate of the dollar drama fled of sucty magnitude that this sum|from the room and headed for the would not be a living wage for it. A: stairs. Blipping on the top step he which can righ’ demand more|rolled down the whole flight and than $500 will be cut 20 per cent. In| bounced out into the lobby. He scram- chair, will jount to 20 per cent. all around. Fetrioved it just as a bellboy ran up. “Mr, Rosenthal,” said the boy in amazement, “you've bruised your oo | Hector Williams, who quit acting P ito be s preacher, hae accepted a job a @ atreet car conductor. Now when| ‘The theatrical man heaved a al; he takes SP & collection hi re-| “]'m blamed glad of it, sonn: aN WILLIAM FARNUM INJURED. ue Taylorville (Ohio) News-Let- | said. “I wished I'd blacked both eyes ‘illiam Farnum has been toe. nsored. portray the role of Bad Anse , (Assertive eenaaras,? in “The Battle COMPOSERS AB BLEUTHS. Since the American Society of Com- GOWT FORBET TARRY, rs, Authors and Publishers began| Frank, Payne announces that on its campaign to make hotels, cafea| next Tuesday evening every lady who and cabarets pay for the use of copy-| brings & tin pail or can to the Rose righted music, six big Broadwa: Gardens Theatre will be given a yold- caton have agreed to the Han sad w bel If you own @ cat, here's your @ month each. Nathan Bur-| chance. woe seins, stumble ardent Aap to | Kan, counsel for the society, says bh verely injuring one |, number of | FIELDS @ FIELDS BACK AGAIN. arms. gun against other places in the near) wet and Sol Fields, have — future. An interesting feature of the uurlesque ehow, known as Fie! ‘a st Hi i F 5Sg iN rebtiee 5g i Plan, is the fact that ¢ members of | thelr » vernmen was & Fields in Paris, back to New ¥. > 1% a Retwens The Seta | Mane $0,.2, candy, store, vestorday, £0 | Tyey visit the amusement and aining| Teey started oUt tO play a certats MY HAR IS ALL AT CHE dancing pumps, thank good Misses Cackleberry oried, and rush- * Quantity delivered. him by the young | Places affected nightly and report on| q"neel” but discovered they couldn't LOP OF MY HERD Bol He sald “thank goodness, ing to the front of the house almost , H more annoying, | woman behind the counter seemed | he music they hear, _ : thought, inaudibly, but Mrs. Jai Brecipitated themselves out of the rr , not studied lp reading at the movies | Window. CTORN Vitis UPSTO4 -DOWN ) for nothing. She was putting on a| “Why, you are wearing your dane ing pumps!" sald Mrs. Jarr, when Mr, Jerr joined them, “Did z i E if emall and he asked about it. “What are the Germans ham: yeater- i ait ; . ett RRR 5 Fey thew eae A mot ee een i tac seed bere ra - 4