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vg on € ¥ fc*Pagesot; THE- EVENING WORLD, Friday: October¥16iWi914" BN bet | het 1 “ By C. M. Payne DIDNT I TEL You THAT - Se a BOY HAS THE MUMPS 7 Now I INVETHTIGATED AN - He na ETH ONE, FOUN OUT You wuTd N BETH HDE-TH He Het Gow AtL te up __ Coprrieht 1916. Prose Publishing Co 1S \ Hvsning World) : = FLOOEY 1S Yee . = SCENE, AND YOU HAVE To CARRY _ NC! VUN (DEA ‘HOW, F L i) 0 EY HIM OFF THE BATTLE FIELD 4 Sy ( “To MAKE Ky a GET MY 3 i Ly - ' 4 a nd AXE L “CAMERA READY! x wn By Vic And Axel Knows How to | = EXPRESS an Idea Too! LOookIT HERE, LEMVEL TIGBETS. NEE. You! cb PUT & FLES WHO'S RUNNIN’ THIS HOUSE.YoU O —_——— (MARY = \ BON beg tS Tus Soe in dae eer! Git TH’ Me! PIPE ASHES ALL OVER. MY IN EITHER ONE “Bossing”) f , 2-4 aged , . LEAD AT TH START AN' KEEP careers Pon ceLan TO THE MA RRYING THE OTHER MNSELF. i @N' PHOEBE TALKE! ir ruars MY IOEE! TH’ MANS GARRET. IF MOU MAMTA IF WE DONT AGREE ON} fF 2 JEST LIKE THAT OUEST VOICE AN’ : LIVE IN & PIG PEN Go Winer Uae / TWENTY-FOUR Arr DO TH SHOUTIN'! CIT ON ET OF MARY ie aeee~! ae of “ FOUR. NE@RS | BIN YOTE AGain! Z| i een eee. AG COKIN er IF HAND By Thornton Fisher Apparently Pa Never é ; Put His “Idee” to Haven a VT ACTH HA NS ° ‘.. se ~ - — Ny ¢ Work! r' Miss Cackleberry. “Why, that's where Hiren than in a ewiftly moving verlive! Wouldn't it be @ lark to run $28,000)motor cer. over and surprise dear mama?” The two Miss Cackleberrys sur-| A whistle blew in the distance and mised her intention, but these young | a ka hl Pah was beer are "| in the clutch so quickly that the ladies, Practiced in the art of! aort= [in the cluich £0 ASikly ties acre mony, feared her not. A# for dashed off the running board to the Mra, Jarr, she stood ready to He in street, and Mra. Jarr and the two the land, Mr. Harris will distribute| voked, threw the shirt out in the 25,000 sets of orchestration free} hall. Again it came back. That his plan, He says melody will do| leaving the shirt in his room. Yes- , more to stop the war in Europe than|terday he paid 30 cents express ; C. anything else. There have been/| charges on a package from Boston. Ct however, that have caused con- | It was the shirt, ‘nor siderable fighting. DY's. EVERYBODY'S DOIN’ IT. By ROY L. McCARDELL ffing and send in a verbal tor-| Miss | Cackleberrys almost Blanche Duffel “Bart Mary had a little righ Pree ’ Breatn ; BY BIDE DUDLEY Bate TOROET Pelee ae HEAL Dat |'lo the _barar Ie ued to. bieet tor Sopris 1A We Eaatiching bo (the How vee . sie ram, | Pete,oF two with practiced Impar- | thrown out of the vehicle, la and aclemnly awears that she saw an | M b .| CECIL ‘‘SNEEZES,”’ BUT erty of young Mr. Cecil ringham, . sy Kar” bounded from the curb an ” when “What a joke on her!" erte ie Ef pteplaying his usual tenacity and|a dramatization of Will Irwin's Red| “haunted house Pr AU atrees, ear | ne eae Wee tee teh bad 17°S DUE TO CO. *| supposediy—and comforting herself) car drew up in front of the High-|two Miss Cackleberrys In unison as Phillip Bartholomae hag} Button stories, He is writing the] 7 ‘eoue the ola duo ic, | dandy Gat. This tals, of course, might aoe with the thought that the children| costa Arms just as Mrs, Jarr was/they looked back and beheld the as- to work to make the conquest | Play with the idea of providing hi +f te Y mo ste oh 4 s' at home had long ago been put to|remarking she hoped Mr. Jarr would, tonished Mrs, Mudridge-Smith gazing | wife, Margaret Wycherly, with a] Claws into the dog's back and nearly| not be true, but say—for goodness hi | o his musical play, “Mise Daisy."| part’ that will suit all her talents, In| #¢vered the canine’a pretzel tail with| sake! What if it is a phoney ono? R. JARR being safe in Jail,| bed by old Mrs. Dusenberry, the kind nye bao gr to follow them | after them. “Aren't Aaa Bia Mr, He has obtained the co-| the play Mise Wycherly will be a| {¢# beak, Misa Dumeld docan't believe | What difference does it make? where one can avoid €X-| old neighbor, and the ever faithful] tog", "ns of going home to|Dedringham fot rid of her ao clevers “| in signa to any great extent, but she ular ed, as he was stupid enough to do, | ly? Now we can enjoy ourselves! on of the Messrs, Shubert, and|spiritualiatic medium. She has d A res’ : taake the ery cesses and keep plece is echeduled to open in| ‘Mid, to give up straight leads and) jocrin toe era mere Ol ramets ne hours, and also, in the| who had them in double charge. and paying the fine with the funds | selves racing through city streets at erenties Ue. a nnual elec: those evil associations ed by Mr. Dedringham. But/ninety miles an hour with the motor in about three weeks. When| roles, The idea is not to star Miss tion yesterday. William Courtleigh | main, eschew es As for being properly chaperoned, t this point a young man with! police in pursuit, Mra. Jarr isn't one fe again staged numerous changes| Wycherly. She will be featured, 8! MOVES UP, Was again chosen Shepherd; Dudley | that corrupt good manners, where) . 114 111 tne Miss Cacklebderrys, of ap pulled down over bis. even lon them. 2 oth the book and the cast will 81 Prel, whose face has looked | Field Malone, Boy; Charlies Emerson | wag Mrs. Jarr? Philadelphia, also in the ‘Klassy|lurched out from the shadow and HARDLY CONSISTENT. through a hundred box off Cook, Corresponding — Secretar: f time to be home e , ry at a Roticed. Cae of these, relating to dower tt x omice #iN- | Geotge Fawcett, Recording Secre.|_ She had plenty of Kar?” They were, and any married | Uttered, the one word “Sneeze! cast, promises to be of especial! Lincoln A. Waxenhals, of Wagen. | tome tt tne theatrical cccve nat he] tary; H. N. Baruche Treasurer, and | Walting for Mr. Jarr and wondering) 14, 6. c9u) of the conventions may | ,vObody sneesd,. but the remark ‘ince it may mean that one| Pals & Kemper, has teen mioking. (horse feed business, ™? “°F "Me! Robert “Mackay, L@rarian, Digby | that he came not, ‘tis true, But had a wondétful eftect on young Mr. the best xnown of the moving pic-| “He told me to chew gum as a aub- we of 3 Cane nd Thomas eo Mrs. Jarr was not home. She was ge!” he eried, etars will return to the regular |stitu waid Mr. Weasmee give oncoer Shank has decided to ac- Council to serve éhrae y Bh Ss speeding along in the ninety horse- that I hi The player in question ts| day, “but I didn't think he was very | cep more eggs at the picture a, and Gertrude, the light running domestic,| after answering the speed summons| But while some people enjoy them- rest assured that no suspicion may attach to her manners or her mo- “that re- most im- in “ . | tives, no matter where she be, if she in Philadelph! . John Miltern was elected to power eight-cylinder imported “Klas. portant engagement in Philadelphia. connie noth” was asked, errant Benen ane ang, hm | unexpired term of George V. Hobart. sy Kar,” supposedly the costly prop-|!8 Properly chaperoned by one or|I ‘gotta Biowet mean gol ‘Well, an I left hia office he ordered | them.—Miltonville (Kan.) News” more modern young girls’ who can ¢ young man with the cap over his stenographer to quit chewing sense, through their greater expert. | 218 eyes slipped down the atreet in Gossip. SAMMY’S SLATE ence, the pitfalls that may be Iurk-|Corrcee’ ws’ puasing, remark with | Yes Chos Maurice, the ai connect his passing remark with “And then lit a big, black cigar.” jin the Winter Garden Baus ing in the path of anasphisticated | Mr, Dedringham's agitation. opened lest night. married women, “Philadelphia?” cried the eldest HE WANTS PASS! Adele Blood will open in “Milady's Yes, while Mr, Jarr was in the de- to be the fact that sho has been ‘ advertised through the medi- A postal card was received at tho| Boudoir” to-morrow night at Platts- . . tention oell attached to the night ot the films is not being over-|Cohan & Harris offices, Yesterday | ie ae it anes reek, 13, Mon- ® court, wondering where he would get A Message to Thin, In addition to Mise Plokford | Bearing, Theatre here, t fe possible that Montgomery and “Your lithograft man has not Hved| Louts Mann ts negotiating with H. and George Anderson, Fritz up to his agremint, so I will have to|H, Frasee with the idea of starring young millionaire and the two Miss food and bail, Mrs, Jarr was, with the Weak, Scrawny Folks! husband, ‘will be engaged, [take do toatre out of de winda” under the latter's management. Cockleberrys, speeding toward Phil: | ay Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 bs. of * Bartholomae, eince “Miss bis ht gecb IEE Performance at the (gata Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh coal closed in New York soveral HANK AND DICK NEXT, Winter Garden since the opening the The way of it was this: When the " ° {audience has arisen and sung with ago, has rewritten it toa cer-|_, It had to come, Next week Hans |the company in tho patriotic number, ft fe understood, Gowdy and Dink eee t “The Call of the Colors.” extent, it te unders' tamers,” will Solow. ie Leal Mtunaue |, Etiends of Charles A. ‘Taylor, first of those distinguished ac 5 o a A PART FOR MISS WYCHERLY. | \\.Graw, Mike Donlin and Rube Mar- Babee os Laurette marek Be cone Bayard Veiller is hard at work on| quard, and ive art & Rese Dy “B;|lease on Daly's ‘Theatre, He ts to “4 it the ictort a ” . ” <i Sous a they Will talk and, rumor has {Present “Yosemite,” a drama in| which Mies Taylor once appeare: it, they may even try to sing and)) ‘opening attraction, ppeared, as| ‘Thin, nervous, undeveloped mon and auto party, returning from their sub-| ,2nin. nerreun teva nyt urban pleasuring at Cheese Hill Inn,| can't understand why I do not get fat, 1] ~ had left Mr. Jarr, as a first offender, | St Plenty of wood. nourtahing A ALLEY- GAITERS, SMILIN to. impersonate, on. summone for | se ntti New much you oat whist ute | Cluett, Peabody & Calna Makers speeding, Mr, Ceci Dedringham, oli | digestive ermune nestmilite the fatsm - PRICELESS VALUE OF elements of your food Instead of p ALLEY-GAITERS‘WASN'T NVA offender, many strange things had| them out through the body as waste, MED THAT WAY BECAUS THE ¥ happened. First, the arrest of Mr. ota! an 4 is @ moane of gently act. Thus again is it demonstrated |"Gyariotte Grosnwood and five show | Jarr as Cecil Dedringham under | Ureine. the sanimiincive, functions of tne] $ BEAUTY SECRETS that the title "Braves" ts not wrong: | eis fom “Pretty Mrs Smith it | LIVE INALLE YS OR WEAR GAITER many allases, as chief of an auto: | and fats and hand them over to the blood, | § 2) ,% fully bestowed. sell cotton bolls on Broadway ‘to- BECAUS THEY DONT. MGSTLY stealing and bad check passing gang, | %)'"run-down tismiaa and bulla themeup, | $ sok i morrow. The money thus collected | . : . s ~ and then the way the ride to Phila- |The thin perso body ts ‘ike @ dry : NAZIMOVA'S CAST. will go to a fund to relieve the finan- VHEY LIVE IN R\VERS AND dclphia began. sponge—eager and hungry for the fatty 2 The Liebler Company has arranged |clal condition of planters in the WEAR = ¥ a , , Materisie of which it 6 deprived | to present Nazimova in Basil Mao, South, | VEAIK A OPEN LOOK ON THEIR, The ninety-horsepower “Klassy | by, the failure of toe or y donald Hastings's new play, “That Lecwrry' | = « 7a = . 2 \ - fi Kar" had sped from the Night Court | to overcome this sinful w: Bort” at the Apollo Theatre, Atlantic AN ILL WIND, ac, ep ES. THEY ARE VERY TRAVELED up to the onyx portals of the High- | tulldign elemento And. to sow the ‘oul City, Oct. 28, The production will be| Helen Vallely, an ingenue, while| NIMULS < re Kor . : fixe of fata la to uno Sargol, the recently brought to New York anortiy”after| crossing Broudway yeuterdayy bares || aA FOR SATCRE LSoMADE OUT enna Arn, where tpat Gaabing | altenvens reetnarmiie, five that le fe Mts premier, In the cast, besides the | eacaped being struck by a big auto | OF THEM ARE OFTEN CARRIED Ct young matron, Clara Mudridge-Smith, | Oru" trong, Take ® little Barge! tablet Star, will be © es Bryan avi truck. ‘4 sf ~ ided, The two Misses Cackleborry very 1 id notices ho ly Glaaaford,, Vincent Berrano, Wilfred | "Oh, well”, ah on reaching EAR AROUND THE WORLD, Some {had so succeeded in monopolizing the | viv", cheske fl out, and. rolle of fir ‘ornial john Burkell, the clirb safely, “if I get run over I FOLKS KEEP BABY ALLEY3GAITERS heslthy flesh ed over ‘your attention of the boy milltonatro that | jay, covering ant Soagra: Charlotte Granville, Beatrice Pren- won't have to look fo < | aAncia and pro: | tice, Charles Brown and others, more." ee ad FOR PEVS AND FEED: THEM; BUT Mra, Mudridge-Smith, who deemed | Stine wilt... olen aoa tall SS re not cotis-| For Every Kind of a Headache tit produ Neneh pac all presentable male persons her vas- sais, could have bit herself with mor. tification, Hence ane had insisted HARRIS FOR PEACE. THE SHIRT CAME BACK, NOT APTER THEY’ GROW.UP AND s K. Harris, the song write: While at a Boston hotel Char! CAN Hl 4 gS S i ag started @ little peace moven\ Eddie Duno discarded a ‘ ALES EVE ER SE LVES, SAFETY: Fi i Te ja Ineapansive, tan ie iake ne 2 of his own, He has written what ha| throwing itn th RSI . that the whole party @¢ome to her sftictent. s av fe) “a war walta,” entitled, “When | his room. ‘The netx day ‘he tound it ou apartments, marhable Femsita, in aversoming, perwana we ‘Abother designation |on his bed. It had been rescued by end general. oto * In| the chambermaid. Again, he threw Bhe felt she could insult the {a woty fate it basket. ‘once : " Cackleberry ing to ‘ten Posie by — i 1 ‘eaves te Mr Dumas pret : and 25¢ Boses. All Druggists BEA. onc ae

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