The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1914, Page 10

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pM ge Tae . ~ \ ‘ , ; iad ‘ ~~: Home and Comte iage of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday: October 17; 1914 SMATTER ROP?” ” “ “us “ “ “ : - By C. M. Payne Here's ANOTHER Suppose ANAS OR You (TH A Basie fa —s- TRANANAS THER ARE You,Witiie) QND THe Bov naxT DOOR In THE CRowDd, Hows MANY BANANAS jou 7 é ) TAWE Tol O OUND? ‘ WATT Heam AXEL WHILe , | ne, Vb and AK QBORGR UAT OW - AY BANE TURN b Wa, WANTS US Tp bo IN eo e y ¢ DAS CRANK MYSELF # ot abe SWORD } FLOOEY 2G Elec ig and AXEL % so yi T eeeemael By Vic Flooey and George Talk J Very Mach Too } ‘acid SKNOR-R-R-P ie KIN SLEEP «wy Z-Z-Z- ROR-R-P ’ = =F his-s-S—H! a weve’ Ts! THE MARRYING LEMUEL- TWont WIS-S-S-H! SGLOR-R-R-UNK he pay OF MARY PUT US OUT A 22-2-LuNK - z i HIS-S-S-H! HIS+s-StWl. By Thornton Fisher “Terrible Sound’’ Is the Right Dope on Pa’s Sleeping! announced that had received a/| city just as soon as she can. She is! ‘a not , Wire tees rortant, ies stating that | much disappointed yesterday becatise SGOR Vee eck ane ae | ma satd the ret business man. ¥ oe there wae illness in the company and | fos ented her catching a glimpse ie e's an honest looking chap. Ha® ed that the performances could not of the Statue of Liberty. Miss Neil- toted Mrs. Jarr. “Let me out and/he got staying powers? asked the i given, ss I be Retr? he Polat Sarat’ wit inn esa ie Rha rk in ru home in ae next boat. I'd penond business man, AND PLAYERS Meving it te be authentic, he house management. . = By ROY L. McCARDELL ura week ea I piers peran at the Bottom of the ladder 1 a manager returned sala | and he’ : Pos ong ey ’ money in for Tegerved, a 4 wilt THE sHow Business, | ing with a epee . Banlee!” sot we. | oehtadelobta there ever since, , BY ty JOLEY ‘There was no illness of any in faiker Whiteside says he met a Copyright, 1914, ty The Pram Publishing On (The Now York Evening Weld). “Oh, come’ ‘a jolly!” —_—_—_—_—__—_, u the troupe. fact was mad man recently who! ‘ ‘ac pyle sf Dover ones a remult bape times” m he hadn't seen in TO“PHILLY” PHLY PHOUR i tao bomal” and, an the great-oar tact se famed Cackleberry. “Don't 66 i 22 P d ve an je- Chaxjes Dittingham gota the originally a Woman, ot To baie, ered te, two emneliont | een tne eee fF ten| IN PHRENZIED PHLIGHT!| green cn it terns corsaw on tha} “Well, rather!” eald the fiying Gains ounds 8: realli '& Btone show, “Citn-| Day, tous the title will be ehasged, [ng Bg umpect, & aant the show business,” replied the pS wheels of one side, Mrs. Jarr could] young millionaire rather nervously. 23 D ” Chin,” leunched: in Mow York, and FIRGT PRIZE TO M'OARDELL. % “Doing what?" MAN'S place,” Mr, | !masine the throbbing engine also|‘Tve just GOP te go to Philadelphia In < ays ‘has pet the Satshing toushes on Me La MoCeérdell, een mien “Running @ slot machine.” {4 wo say,| ™UFmured “Or tn the hospital” to-night! ether musical plece, “Watch Your Y *Famhy’ eerie aossin, meen woes step 0 srt! “Yee, wel be at house for ° ‘e dare series a A FIDDLE STUDENT. “4g im the home. Un-| As they etruek damp stretches of bas) oa. bow ; Step,” be will take up the work of] and mas & humorist and) H, F. Rubenstein, author pf “Conse. $ ” 1-| asphalt and skidd early breakfast, just think!” cried) poo hal . | suessating Kisto Janie in a new pro- | Pitt ley ps nant meetin from| qiticlotm appronched ‘ween wee rural ee Oe Re Tico in on Soating Tinbampered ad ncaae| the eldest Miss Cacaleberry. “Why, ble Experience of FP. Gags es ase or next mon! @ box off ently add, “ | Be a4 — Mice tio was eretres Some Hile most resent feat slong thie line| | Otte Hauarbech eft his auto ta at, Soe Cobas Theatre yesterday: ees gon or oat locking tor work troled—an they struck vate anal? ies = pense And hs non. Pe . Weight gage abe ‘all ready for the “trey”| day. Tesgrep ‘Thureday night and somebody stole it. | asked. rat" ho] ‘This remark had never seemed | Pounded and bobbed, as they mised! © tia: me younger aister grew , ee bp cane te pet 00 werk, Ar now ration moving, ploture scenario Dresser, recently of “Cor- “one for to-night in the tenth row,” | funny to Mrs. darn ainsi Mr. Jerr . Br eorns wee that seemed to} armed and edged in between her| . ped mg - rs re led Harry Harr! b . bi Med : Dicheoy-Goddard comedy te under con-| fi 009 15 cass, ta) della Blowsemn’ and Wrotash & Peri: |FRoen Tce the ull AAdler from | ee te yong Mn Dpearinghamn's po slow were the track moving eu | ster and the young man, compelling | wate R cogasa. ‘Thats uy or Mere sideration for her. “ ‘ine competition, which was con-| ville appearance in years at the Pal. | there?” + from i now as young i : ere the trucks moving and| 14 sider to fall back onto Mra. Jarr, ir? to Harpo, ook lie haw Mion Joule says she hopes she ia|fucted on the anonymous” plan,| ace Oct. 26. ihe has e playlet called) "es, Why?" 90-horse power “Klassy Kar” cut|so fast did their mighty car speed| ‘me *laer to htm Werk Ons Ute ok To'founds oa Sa 16 dag, through with big productions, brought in nearly 6,000 manusecripte.| “A. Turn of.the Knob.” “Tm. learning to play the bum |through the night at such speed that |on, Mra, Jarr held on to the hand- ¥ ery ea acataa’ ha ea ed Wiad: pests 2 MPa Soe ah . i” When the sealed envelopes contain-| “The gernaut,” in which the| fddie,” sald the youth, picking up| the biting breeze she faced brought |ratl on the back of the front seat Seek hm Y | frtercet and pleasure uy “What I want,” she said yesterday, | ing the names of the lucky authora|spectacular train wreck, recently | his ticket, “and I want to see how across the river to the Jersey shore. “We @ comedy with musteal numbera,| were opened it was found that first|taken in New Jersey, is shown in 1B should be one with a comparativéiy | Domors had been awarded Mr. Mo-| films, will be seen at the Vitagraph Fe emall cast.” Cardell for bis two-reel comedy, ‘‘A| Theatre in the near future. Jay in Peacock Alley.” The second| Two of the “Peg o' My Heart” com- 4 prise was won, by Marguerite Sterne, pee are playing #0 close together iB! ptze to go into straight comedy with- | £04 the third by Caroline Wells, Al-,in New York and Connecticut that her id let the te: turn th handi i the tears to her eyes and made an are ‘ow the gt on Te BAS Be Holling but returnea, |"08e seem an folcle, the purring hum | her cheeks, keeping the dull, monoto- “ 6 way, what's the show here?” |of the great eight-cylinder motor/nous murmur in her mind—“A wo- he asked, seemed to sing “A woman's place 18 |man‘s place Is in@he home!” And Mrs. “You were always complaining you didn't know where Mr. Jarr was when he was out, now let him worry about you!” the eldest Miss Cackle- "oer Jarr knew of one woman that wished berry advised. out music,” eald her most every prominent acenario writer |they frequently meet each other at ILLUSTRATIN G WEBSTER she had kept herself in her place, oe ie why @14 we rus away from “That's ” she g_| {2 the country participated in the|railway junction points, Their bag- Copyright, 1914, by ‘The Frem Hubitshing Co. (The New York Evening World), Darting out and in and around the ry 7?” eaked Mi ‘9 wrong, "'A2} contest. Only comedies on modern |gage cars became mixed the other great tron pillars of the elevated Clar Mudridge-Smith re. long as I ofn kick as high ee I can at Ametens tenes were considered, |day and the property men had to be r0e4,! Jerr, ‘Was % because that young present I'm going to kick, Ané f'm|_ Mr. lardell Geacribes “A Jay in |called to identify them. missing @ belated pushoart by »the man stepped up to us and said peng 00 viz ton.” Peacock Alley” as ‘a satirical photo Yes'm! es Wink of @ gnat's eyelid, streaking past| ‘gneexet’ What did that mean?” farce of New York life to-day.” In- M188 BROOKS HOME. ES'MI HERE'S' A be “What de you intend te de ia the | ciden: » it may be announced fae gresken men alighting from trolley] «¢ reminded me that I had hay Among the passengers arriving from ra so close that the rum blossome immediate future t” Mr. ardell sold to the Vitagraph jterday on the Baltic was FINE FIT THAT'S fever and would bave to blow—I . | might have be bbe Miss Janis smiled, “Have my hair|CO™mPADY this week a alx-reel Beeaka’ dnianies oF 0 might have been rubbed from their! mean go,” young Mr. Dedringham washed,” he aid. “It’s full of salt | for eiicn nd recelyed Femey Mull” | he theatrical, producer. Mies BARELY 4 Two! hones, and darting down mean etrects| arpiained. ‘Yes, let's all have a ate” . beon writing scenarios for’ fourteen for Woe pent fier veers, bas > toward the river, with the 4amnp.| goog time and go to Philly.” And “And eo ie mine,” sald Mre, Janie,} Years, during which time he has oid | been mudying volce culture under the brackish night breath frem the river! ne jooked back over his shoulder Miatirocse tho teuevire enact. more than 1,200, In 191, My, MoCar- of Drnoeree Copan, (6 Far, blowing in their faces, they next clove| toward the fast receding lights of Gell woo the Teasers of the ‘World fg til 4 pe todhe de Lod alongside of great eix-borse trucks! new York. CAST FOR FRAZER PLAY. of 12,000. “tn 1000 he was pe UI es laden high with many mili cana, and| 7 Know I'll regret it, but if you'll "HL. H. Frasee has selected @ good) De automobile in another writing then,ewith @ low, soft, hollow rumble| grive careful’—— said Mrs. Jarr, cast for hie next , production—e drama goatem:, 296 last week he captured they shot through a low ferry shed.| ang, if Ido dave & good time with- of Now York te ‘Tee company, an ce prise for the best, humor- Dedringham tossing @ bill to the gate-| ow; him knowing where I am it will hich itt opea Withee Barre x men, they made the ferry boat with a! only serve Mr. Jarr jM@t right. That's Frank Milla, lane Nelson Hall, Jo- COULDN'T SUPPORT IT, he's a gr ter from rocking bump just as the bridgemen| what he does to me. I'll bet he f woph Billecwy, Ale Johns, Juliette) Eugene Walter was with the “Tray | bim, received by George Tyler, who wer) unhooking the clanking mooring] didn't go home from the night court, Bhelby, pont ry Jean | of the Lonesome Pine” company when m See net ccettnne chain, Then they came to # standstill | a¢ that!" was B pevet @ emall town in Nevada in ler to break a long jump, When the formance had got under way Mr. ‘alter atrolied out of the theatre and at last in the stable-emelling wagon- way, looking through tte dim lit length to the stars, the Jersey shore lights and the water. They all exhaled a jong breath of relief and Mr, Dedring- ham remarked that if they weren't held up he'd make Philadelphia in an hour and forty minutes. Te was @ eafe bet. Mr, Jarr was at that moment still enjoying all the comforts of jail. —— A Sure-Enough Stayer. ¢ Pont fa oa ad 7 ore 66] 7 tent steadiness and humdrum | Mer eat I regularity that win a man euo- | fy, 3 me cess to-day, No, indeed, It is . . olla oF em ny brilliance. It ts audacity.” SG eee eee ee te ot 0., OF. ee ah a “ they bave now used to, If } “Let me out, let me go homei” eae TE eer star tee ove by ao. lorted Mra. Jar, ‘It's two o'clock! ‘ fee rae A MEAN TRICK, oy, rer a Miltteoitnes besides, | What will Mr. Sarr imagine hae be-/ The speaker was Jobuson Bowen, a} | A: successful Chicago promoter; the igeharon,| en scene a banquet of advertising men in New York. He went on: “Two millionaire business men were Junobing in Figth avenue when an old greybeard stumped by. “Seats Brewa, He wenke for come of me? Where will he think I am” “Ob, be a sporti” oried Mise Gladys m DBDUODECUPLE fae you sever have cay Seu en eo: CONSISTING OF 7TWELVES*—Webster} |citement, and'now you want * ” - Fon b.- Savion -da_ Bomebody recent: trated mses Foe 0B the “ifais the FREE SARGOL COUPON sin Dover ae ae ee |

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