The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1915, Page 16

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T | : Keer a.s Vo THEM WE/ RE A Success, dud j IYa CAN KEEP A ColicKe del dt impale ) TROUBLE BOUT GETTIN 1 v~-> | Nan Have A FRESH E66 AFTER REAM FAST AND | {_ “#op J t ore Thane ae ~L EVERY DAY 7" EVERY 79 MORNIN’ (i) \ | ‘ ‘ t. \ Ca) « i a | (EXPLAIN NAY 15 A SAUSAGE, fe | the other blows up. L ain't worth be can't sing i a farm boy steppin’ over cloda’ ‘You mean she's now est,” 1 quotir Latin to him wo re plies. ‘She's a tank-~ FLOOEY AND AXEL—Nevertheless, Flooey Certainly Started Out With a Lot of Magnanimous Intentions! what tought to be ’ dishes in Sy omme i; We'll Just cut Masie out 7 rs } i an leave her out’ ; Gre EL KINDA ASHAME! ' ust we ad - VELL , IF FLocey BANE ash teat e diftrunos just x: feW Cr AYERL Yon penta ve Anes ® eo wt ieee “te on GET FUNNY AGA ~ UST hours make? He didn't have a re | VALET YESTERDAY. “THE FOR + po! s ‘ PoKE HIM VUN ON YusT Let Him eas the tae par week, Masie Puck oLb BOOB LIKES ‘To SHow CRS VOM en ae AIS EYE - SEE? SEE VoT HE CANT must not have give Jugt dro} A LITTLE CLADS AN HAVING mua panel peal ped the subject right there.” “Lil have some more soup said the newspaper man, Lucile looked at his plate and grinned insin heard you the first time, SOME LYRIC, AS IT WERE. Rennold Wolf, at the Irvin Cobb dinner last night, cal the fact that Mr. Cobb comic opera, One of was responsible for went something like thie: POKE HIM A THE DRAMA IN LULING. The first real show Luling, hod had in months : Heart,” which pl ‘The members of the « dinner in the hote! ne house at 7 l. M. when the loc ab - ager, a tail, misky man wih ash DS “MYSTERY” GURL—Part One—The Nameless Beauty we we Meee ee eee ACN CONSC Nn mnire eT weet we a By Arthur Hill 1010, Proms Publening Co (N.¥, Bveming Wert wing from his belt, ¢ urbed Ww snd act pat’? eee 2Git through th z them chairs for the opery house.” Y R ts t Bronx Opera a to Baldpate,” + Tthaca GOSssiP. Byron Ongley left tor Sebago Me,, lust night to A. Philadeiphis telephoning a N manager Saturda he could have by F. Ziegfeld is t bers of the 1914 with a ball on the Roof, May W. Tho “I “Frolic” people will combine a ing physician with @ i of $100 quickly induces Jack to vol- following hfe experience the A few weeks fater on Broadway he spies the an entertainment ri Drs nna @ zs practice yet to be built up, returning from a eervices; and For several cove Sent baal Ripe ae ene | walk along Riverside Driv ‘turne into an uj pes pee el 4 Scenes te one coms ir's beautiful face haunts him and he finds girl of mystery in a passing touring car, the role in his production. of i | weet alde street. Passing an imposing ine emergen pa imeelf falling in love with a young woman bloom of health regained trebly increasing her Women.” Litah McCarthy will house, he sees a man come to the door and whose name he does not know and whom he ti ian Mr oa oe eye aly “\ he | imber eps from e curl rectly in ¢i anxiously beckon to him. He answere the plished. presumably never again will see. The summons, beautiful only etrengthens his infatuation. my the same prod Charles Fre send his war j @ quick tour of the prineipa the Kast. It will open at the Hollis Theatre, Monday,| {© invite the 75,000 n "llantic Fleet to see the h beth of another machine.—Continued to-mor- fo » ot te At-| THEE MARRYING OF MARY-Bill Thought Pa and Ma Tibbets Had Been Sitting in a Draught! w we By Thornton Fisher hubert shows: as their guests, between May & nd 1s, when the figet ‘ to be here, housand a day wil) be eccom: | — bec acels unill 1 " | mak Hf TIBOR TS, POW GOODNESS. FOLKS, : arrie, until recently J ‘Tes NOUR som ; | enyawed by Tay" Comstock bona | ( Sstmne HOM aD E IN-LAW 1S GONNA BE & a ROULTICE the east of. “Nol ofan Yow Rp aI wi MAN OP Position AN WEALTH | Princess, Mr. Barrie will) gucceed 10 TH AIR WAL, PHOEBE, 9° 1 SHOULD THINIc YOU0 BE | George Anderson, who ie to be tn! AN ME QINT- MAS @ vViTne DIGMFIES WE NUIT , re ow). | Lew Fieids's musical revue, Z e wenn | | CONGRATULATIONS IN ORDER. From the home of John C. Rice and | ‘e noted vaudeville team, comes a nent Low enough in front || snnouncement which’ reada: “Mimi Rice, the sweete: to be comfortable = {| !'!""" 1 : igh enough in back n: Four kitte tobecorrect in style. t in Mount Ver- TROUBLE IN INDIANA, saci Winahin, Chaeue Gis) sere was Who bata to * * Ni they rate ia eter ont ad PROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Papa, how did you meet mamma?” “1 saved her from drowning.” “Is that why you won't let me learn how to ewim, cepa?” sat ads stuns tonal Seis a eae é heen nnemennrenfiemnt em ten

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