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“4 ° werre wee —_ ee ag a ree ee ee a — Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday, April 21,1915 \“'s*MATTER, POP!” “ “ we “ « « By C. M. Payne el = ——--- ’ —— = Om rnen 1. ?.?-2 YAA RAL ‘ oS }YA wen Any e | a * MADE mE GET, 1 ; ” my if 7 TH? Dew Col wed | » -4 } uP A bem Cheat the Time Prote quietly preparing to Augurt, soother mw the prolife peo of Adoit Pailipp 1 ie calied “The Gu. ©» #mled” and jo from the wore end Haul Herve, as Mr. Philippe “Adee = en Ten @ undereioud, WU direct (he repearseie Just who aFe inlerested in (be Times Producing ae also the ohief fi Ling ot “The Midwight Giri" bere You Lave?” It opinion that “The ed” will be bis most oe |FLOOEY AND AXEL—We Had No Idea Flooey Brought Back Any G JUGT WHAT HE NEEDED. y Harris ie recovering from loots of @ severe operstion in a tai at Bt. Nicholas Piece and Hundred and Fiftieth Street. He etill eo weak he can bardly move & muscle. Yesterday « negro came in With « placard, which he bung on the GET CH SWELL CLOTHES AGEN. IT i. YES -- 4 KNow~-- BUT WHERE'D YGET OW -- AY BANE HOCK SOME NUGGETS AY FOUND IN YOUR OLD PANYS PockeTs # Gee But 7 Peels Som To a = ¥ OF KT AT MAKES LooxS AT ME AN HIM OTL FLOOEY “ “Obeyin’ de law,” he said. “The | , Aad & exit if de ail | found strength enough to ee. joase leave me rary dosnn | them,” be said ‘A POEM BY MAB. CASTLE. might seem to one familiar with professional activities uf the Cas- that Mra, Castle could find litte { Gime for anything but dancing and vesun idea is erronsous. Now | @né then 5.0 even indulges in the | wasting of postry, But, getting to the point, Mre. Castic has written a poem qapecially for the Plays and payee depart i ued “My Jow- on es ound ont count from merning ‘tl , SENT MEP EA Sen tn = Ded has window t00, ——— PREate.: lear MARRYIN PEPE eS : ~ ‘(ore are may jewels, dear Davart PLEASE,SIQ, COME BACK HE! GETS SCARBOROUGH PLAY. O INTO THE i Y LEMUEL, DONT You J ( YOU LEGCO é . ' David Belasco bas accepted & now IBRARN. SIR! - PAST Go In TH’ Dycthance Le a LIBARNS ALREAOY ree oro! be bor - Pitre Lure and "At Bay." Ths BBET Ue, oceuPiIED BY DIO You eC. Pelaeso, production *teving cri WARTE Monde SOME BUDDY, PHOE! apes) Borin ‘ z Cs pay in Harte next Monday. | (Le GO SOME é x P ‘ : : ‘ WHERES ELSE AS HAP WARD TELLO IT. | u ; Map Ward told Stuffy Davie and : DON Andrew Mack a story » a went something like thier "Wien 1! was three years old I fell in love with iny nurse and proposed mar- Fiage. She accepted and things went along nicely for a while. Then there @ame @ change. My love cooled. I “J & momenti” said Stuffy. “Let's get thie straight. You were three years”—— “You've got it strat enough,” @ontinued Hap, not a little put out over tho interruption. “ T was Copyright, 1918, Press Publishing Co: (MY. vening Wert) wolver, and putting tne barrel to my| ADRIFT IN THE ARCTIC—Part Three—The Overturned Kyack. sald phe would blow out my if I didp’t make her my wife.’ oth refused?” “And you asked Btutty. a ‘Svepicion enters Jack's mind now Accident Marooned of a barren Arctic shore can mean owen ey, Bove ” eet bere Rogie! peat for Taraca’e Senpeeer: bee one shing—desth. ink Sareea ieetlaes ren could mean the scant rations in his pack. mous for only Gleared hie throat, “She blew po hong) thing. te desertion. And an [J three or four meagre camels at beets "After that Pye por Nadine ame ere of Raweon's purpose comes to him. death from starvation and exposure. , THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE-STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK F ws Lilet a Oe rene G. Assadi Rights Monsen” & oe By A. Ss. Howard Exploring beyond a nearby Headland, Jack comes in sight of the Siren, locked in an ice floe a couple of miles from shore. He empties his rifle, but there is no response from the yacht. Suddenly he spies a dark object. Proves Feverlshly Jack examines the kyack. It is ~ cower (oanection He] chien eres robe intact. Launching it, he begins paddling er's accidental fate. Its paddle ties nearby, [| toward the ice bound peda In his neaperl Open water lies between shore and the im. fj enced han je cranky cra poh ttt) fin In| prisoning floc that holds the Siren. him floundering in the icy water.—Continue Mi} NA AWN Angeles about June 1 to do some | picture acting. \| (Al Straseman has resign: ya Shaw will enter vaudeville at lace Monday in the on ipgae- Pane rte unced entirely out of deoger by pbysician. Peel Lake fish. Who Is Normal Peel, the fellow who's gone q to fab, Jeff De Angelis saye picture acting fs rather strenuous at times. The ble.” To-day is her twenty-first birt Copyright. 1013, by bushing oNKarrison Grey Fiske states that M 08-0. >ut| HOW I EARNED MY RAISE —No. 15—A Hustler’s Reward we Conte I PeP Bea Weta OF a e states that Mra. ane e Fiske is not tovan le vaudeville atter | venen Pullen Bicinge's new starring | A “SUCCESS MOVIE” Series of TRUE STORIES of ADVANCEMENT—Illustrated by WILL B, JOHNSTONE, all. He nays M. 1 Mr. Elti will play an enga; at the E wo Theatre, It will first appearance at the house bearing hia name. Charles K. Harris received the manuscript of a song called “When! Father Fell Four Stories and Landed | . terday. It was accom- drawing showing fathor the cop. Frank I. Cobb, Gov. Whitman, Mayer Mitchel, Martin W. Littleton, Augus- | tus Thomas, De Wolf Hopper, Iten- o nold Wolf, George Horace Lorimer, | Job Hedges and Irvin Cobb will ap Beds." A scene will also be presented, and t An | | be music by mem f the y V/f/ RED-MAN = || eppearing in “The Peasant ¢ | COLLAR FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What makes more noise than a wis| under @ gato?" pancho os Trev’ wath, py imagine.” w enoug in front ye oul dinner at the Wal pri. 25, tte compriavle ming fature of the mecting ‘of ane enoug in ac) | eatre Assembly in the Grand Ball to be correstin Style, — || ear ot the Hotel Aater, ae Monday one of the firm told at he was leay+ - 7 1 attend to everything regarding samples and swatches. | nugeing along eveaige as wel ac dese cat to thanking me for the eatra time 1 had put in without My first raisé followed an incident which occurred vie non 4 F Complaining to get the line ready, It said that if after my third week on the job foe en ee was in readiness for him and his pursued that course always | would be successful 1 started work in the sample department of a haf and cap manufactunng concern, my duties being to e'lmes T would hive nothing to do in the ‘oon, and to keep busy | would make myself the office. 1 went to evening high school and studied bookkeeping, and thus prepared, soon worked into a vacancy in our office Vouay) am the office manager of our firm. My ‘apa progress is due to my being a conscientious worker and by taking advantage of every opportunity that offered.—Another " How | Earnei MH Ratse* sory lo-morrow a