The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1915, Page 24

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday April 23,1915 a _ ——_- -— —- - »'“'S'*MATTER, POP!” “ ry “ “ “ “ “ “ “ By C. M. Payne | eer va } i Just A Moment’! olay) {f3 wa Pat A 4 - aT Rep WwW Lu / |] lurd Put & doe 1AGRAM! ' SAM Hie ie bt wr o 4 e tow cy | UY! 9 lon towers dean] oS A MAPPE NED & Gor KICKED im Tower JAND Since WHEN | “py / FoR Fun (Twat CHa * MICE D im Toe In THR FACH / ‘ { ) Have Dees Taran) AN HE GOT THHARE ~~~» FaTHe ? i) ) THe NOTION TO fa» \) |AMMICKED RAR c »er v iy 1 Wie Fours IW GY) \we THA FATHER warrel le Ley THe Face Ras bar ad a thet the Wife should be on an ate Bute equality with the husband i things, Mme Petrova pute forth the argument that + peid o regvier efter the b& . 7 Paeerate, i618, Praee Pesmaning Oe 1m # Romming Parnes FLOOEY AND AXEL—Everybody’s Patience Has a Certain Limit—and This Was Flovey’s! ae rr] a aa a ae ee : mig cen oe cee umm! pnt any cr s 5 MUCH WHEN Att bit apse ie Aol ON SuOut CLOTHES . BUT OMEN HE SMowtb UP WITH THAT SHRIMP OF A) LAP-bos YESTERDAY 1 nr 7 ‘¢ ' Cue! ~' Woot MY TEMPER! --— lg —_— \F Y KEEP THs uP fu Ferety (MA GENTLEMAN & pressing her vincore regret. Here's tue very poem: NGER NOW AN ACTOR. Messenger, thoatrical ad- val went, has arrived in the city from the West wearing 4 new two- ay vestorday boasting that he acted | TE MARRYING OF MARY—Po’s Joy Was Turned to Sorrow; There'll Be “Some Fun” To-Morrow! we wt we By Thornton Fisher with David Warteld in “Tho Auc- toner” for one consecutive perform- ence in San Francisco a few weeks Wel cemvet Tieeers, TOOREN . PHOEBE» HELLO. Bin! TANDSAKES WILLYON) > 4 WELL,TO TELL THE * ‘ a'l appeared in the street scone in Now IGUESS BILL FOOLISH LEMUEL~ WE JES’ BIN TALK Nou @INT GoT HO WHADDYA MEAN, TRUTH, MRS. TIBBETS,! 1 SHOULD THINK Youd WALATS & ee tact," he anid. “If you don't en MARNLL GIT BUT ANT It JES Ye- | was fan T HAve TH YOU DIDN'T , JUST NOTICED THaT MY @easHemeb OF WONDER TH Walter’ proudly drew. from _ hie MARRIED AN BESIDES \GRANOP THE YOUNG 11) Giuy rippin! YA GLumes? NOVICE ITO/ Gure'sunce STIOCULATES | Cent ||| YOURSELF to TALK T PooR sImMP et a note signed by Mr. Warfield. t began: “My Dear Mr. Mossenger— weee)\\ FOLKS 1S TICKED TTP DEATH! MSTIDDAY AN’ — 100,000 ‘LL TAKE . ao WH, wor's TH MY MARRN UNTIL IM HLiENUM THAT Wes DIDNT NOTICE ry y FOUR PURTY WELL bs bead course I remember you,” &c. So , = ae Cor 4A) : ( phe ga h-ndg ‘<i Gossip. WiLLYUM. Yeo 4 MAT AFORE Conway Tearle has signed up for THInte SUNTHIN H film work. 1D Frances McHenry re musical revue for the Cafe “Kick In" will close its Morrow at the Bronx Opera ae. Henry Arthur Jones will return from Bermuda Monda: The season of “The Bird of Para- dine” will end to-marrow at the ! wiry ‘David jarry Davidson is guing to Boston } aloud of “The Last Laugh.” Pee bring “The ‘ to New York for hd weeks at the Manhattan Opera Stee ee cores Alma La Co in the new Julian hinge po Helen Lowell's sketch, “Mo- has Dougall’s Alley,” in pro- Boeneed o mk by the vaudeville Powers that be and booking has been! ADIDIREE' SD’ EN THE ARCTIC—Part Five—On the Iceberg we eee ee tuae ta Conan tame Recire ee we Tales he has read of bears being temporarily Hoping that _ he can get out of the bear's halted in it “f food being thrown before sight or get somewhere where it would be se, who opens a iecture || them, Jock alipe off hie pack and throws it be- ff difficult for the bear to follow him, Jack | following him up the bank. Sack, now giving brecipen at Park to-morrow fore the advancing animal. The bear noses the atealthily starts climbing to the edge of the § up Bil hore of eecnne, starts crossing the glacier } believes peace will be arrange open. . A 4m Burope about Christmas time, ‘Ene! pack, then ornere tearing Ls Used lasted sad at = 4 be Peas tan soeaeey Elizabeth | i : i TTA NT Brice and Charles King for his aum- ! i HH | AH mer musical play, “Hands Up!" It 4s underatood they will remain with “Watch Your 8 til traction hes spring won, Hector Purnbull will bly ‘be wucceeded am dramatic critic of the Tribune by Grenville Vernon, Wal- i face Powers will be dramatic editor, if, Turnbull will leave Monday for California to wi film narios. Charies Frohm ry ww de Er. tanger have extended Miss Elsie gueo engagement in “Oute: | il But with a contemptuous sniff at the pack's Rapidly the bear gains on Jack, now midway Marooned on the berg with the bear, Jack contents the bear starts in pursuit of Jack, across the glacier. A booming sound—and the J krtows that the e ni In turning to se- edge of the glacier parts from the ice stream §f cure a better foothold hi: t slip and he slides and, now a gigantic iceberg, starte vlowly [| toward the bear, which in sures rises on hie floating out into the sea, hind legs awaiting him.—Concluded to-morrow. Ls w enough | a4 be corn nite lan enough inback tobecorrectin style, An tinue her present season at Powers's “ " il ILL B. JOHNS : Theatre, Chicago, until July 81, ap- A “BUCCESS MOVIE” Series of TRUE STORIES of ADVANCEMENT—Illustrated by W! TONE, pearing in San Francisco in the sum- mor, Chicago, Miss Ferguson wii con-| HOW I EARNED MY RAISE-—No. 17—The Persistent Student we Corr Ue Poa Beales We we By Jacob Lehrman RED-MAN COLLAR AL oF TROv's weer Pre FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Irate Man (at the ball)—sir, you stepped on my partner's foot. I de- mand satisfaction, | The Offender—All right. There's my wife, Go over and step on her foot. 1 Gent Will Buy — Qe) ProTout - ‘ ; se Order #. : am jen fae Rea. Price 83 Vach. Mua You pay the Bpeciel Prive for the first phote and Receive the Second One for ONE CENT BRING THIS ADVT. BEFORE MAY 15, these addresses ONLY way, Geo, Cohan Thea Blag. 203 Bi lway, Eveninw Mall Bide. "$88 Beesdies: cpoouite pay CR 0 Hroedway: at a0 Se 473 Filton st, Brooklyn. At the same time 1 secured 4 shorthand text book from the public Mbrary and struggled to master the pri of the system, A friend assisted me by dictating editorials and news stories from newspapers, 4 acquired a speed of one hundred words per ounute, After five months this salary was “raised.” Hard work and persistent study in a little over two years hi enabled me to quadruple my salary, and had brought ame a much better position.—Anolher * How 1 Earned. My Raise” story to-morrow, I frequently made use of my atquired knowledge tn the office, getting practical experience, 1 took a civil ‘service examination and passed it, being sixteenth on the list, and was appointed stenographer in the Bayonne office of the Panama Canal at 81,000 a year. pe Working as’clerk in a law office at 85 a week 1 de- Fortunately it was summer, which Is 2 dull time in ‘elded that a knowledge of stenography and typewriting a law office, “1 spent all my time practising on the ‘would increase my value in the office. 1 Selo boil Sear vin a ve RL Ln of uty) self, jt I. swelte “al peeping by myself, no matter how Firen in a boek to the “ouch rises

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