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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. July 26, 1915 POP?!” Filerre's No use f <Dieoin’ ANY MORE] SAT IER 4 Por qi MATTER | SMATTER ‘ “I had a strange experience in here ONT See ANY a | this morning,” said Lucile, the wait- | GOLD THERE ress, in the little restaurant on | Broadway, *s the newspaper man un- | folded his napkin. “What happened?” he asked. “A man with white hair takes a feat at the counter. I go to get his butter and water and the girl at the| pie counter says he's Belasco. She's | positive, too. Says she seen him once | in one of the Winter Garden shows. | Z alips two pieces of butter on the hip and returns to bim. “To be or not to be,’ I saya, quot- lag from one of his plays to show “ bim I'm wise, theatrically speaking. x *What'll it be?” q “ ‘Just some beans,’ he says in a musical voice. “Say, kid, maybe I wasn't particu- jar about them beans. Honest, I Tat chaning it tee bienstes, teu KAT TY KEY S— Was Kitty Only Kidding Them, or Did She Think She Had the Right Dope? we we oe By Thornton Fisher know—i got a desire to go on the stage, myse!f, and I waited those Cooriens ion Paco Puananing Co Gus F ypaing Wore) : ; beans to pave the way. H sets the | 1SSEN, GIDDY, WEN Naw! LAN OFF THE RouscA 7 HEN,YOU Two, DONT You KNOW Bear Mir, Warleld is to have a new | A FELLER GIVES & GUY STurFl BE GENTEEL. SAY: Nix - Youre IS ON ROUGHVECKS THAT HON play,” ‘Yes,’ he says, ‘Please pass A KNOCKDOWN ‘To HIS "SOUGHT KNOW THIS GUY, { ‘HE Slave STUFF! TAKE & RIGHT SMNow that didn't sound as anos. | | GAL, WoTTA’ Ne Sen ? CLADNS— SIVE HIM TH’ | SEES Wnewe TP, SAKE, BREEZE UP Wit thetic as Belasco would talk, but I GLANS, MITT PETE- Xe GLAD HAND!” YOUR PAL ‘AUD PIPE ” GLADYS, in slipped him the ketchup. Then I sayx: He's & RIGHT GUY, NOUR. HOOK AND CATCH frances & te if OR ‘SOMEPIN LIKE THROW OUT YOU! the Ales out ot hereon) Tu MP | ber? “Well, sir, 1 felt like chasing each fly persoually, but 1 merely smiles | * and says: ‘The fics are pretty thick, | ain't they? He looks up. ‘Just how thick is the average fly?’ bo asks, x “Now, now,’ | replies, laughing. ' ‘You Know what I mean.’ Then I do- cided to ease the news to him. * wot historical talent,’ I says. ‘Wh: ‘the chance of me going on the stage? | | Pe Kot lots of temperamentality.’ “ “Just then a man sticks his head in the door, ‘Aw, Joe!’ he caiis. ‘Hurry up, if yer going to the clam- “"Got my cornet?’ asks my white- haired friend, C “ ‘sure!’ RRS Coprrighd 1918, Prose Polbtishing Co. CM. Y. Rvening Wor'd prea 7a sep + im mad. I call bim back. ‘ oa, Tee ‘Tl tell you how thick bs ( ' N Iv's'aa thick as your skull.” | /soum BoAT YAGsT AXEL! ( N ve Gol ; s t would Belasco be doing In oR. OH AY YUST Give —- AN OFF = | ie ewan T shoagts'ts eas ors on-| a'r Pre oree roars DAS FLYWHEEL VUN “WEN AY Yump To CM QERE FLOOEY a >) ABE for Atlas fear for a new show. p QUICK TURN =-- pas wHeeL! W ay BANE LET You # ‘ ms i, it's & hard world,” said the . t ” : 4 7 w “Yea,” re Luclld, “but it’ be x e Ss Ree Pretty soft if it rains much more.” . wees AT KNICKERBOCKER, 4 \ Knickerbocker Theatre ts to be x devoted to moving pictures. From eS the offices of D. W. Grimth and H. Wi. ‘s im, comes an Announcement etat- Triangle Film Compan; Gritith-Ince-Hennett concern, will Poanession of the theatre Sept. 6 , a aud will offer here the $2 motion pic- a ture “combination show.” ‘This will ee consist of two medium length and two By. films. $2 motion picture play was established by Mr. Grimth with “The Birth of a Nation,” but the Ee pmiination show” haa never been It in said the first week's pro- will include films showing Reymona””thtcheont and Douglas The Knickerbock is a jrohman-Klaw & Bringer ne Usually been devote musical shows. tarhe Girl From T U will play Sit Fry cece 2 f Copyright, 1916, Press Publishing Ga. the Trianglo people. Numerous a . : U wx QM. Y. Evening World.) Shanese will be made in the audito- \ wer SSS 4 4 ’ cake, and watermelon. At 5 y's mother came to take at une, with me,” said 4 i gi ES E A! i A S ! Tom tumbled to the fact that jelly tarts made hi Imagine Tom’s surprise when his pony dashed into No one came to help him, thinking his tumbling a wit! Tom's Bump, bump ovér some more hurdles they flew! tumblc Into Bogoboo Borough, wierd not wisn | the sawdust chcus ing and balanced mei on alarse | feature of the perormanee He stole all the thunder | spinmmeginera tt forward eotoosys nnd trckvont, | Then an awful downward rush—"To-om,"" caedsa {0 g0, so he ale mong this evening and consequently ball as well as any trick pony. Not being a trick rider, out of Mr. Clown’s act together with the little Princess's} reared hintself erect and with arched neck jumped the | Yoice. “Flinging hiis heels out behind, ‘the pony sent tumbled right into Bylowland, All wete ready for a ‘Tom cut a comical figure tumbling about on the pony’s royal heart. She thought him braver than any prince Tom tumbling pell-mell into his bouncy, soft bed and ; ‘ ning ‘round at the uy jolly trip fo the circus, ‘Tom was given a pony on | back desperately clinging to his mane, the reins, saddle] and was glad that he bad been knighted by her royal J hurdles with Tom spinning. ene ee Tyod back to Open-eye City. He never was So glad to get which he joined the procession, —anything! back.— Continued lo-morrow. THE BOY WHO WOULDN’T QUIT—No. I—Fred’s Determination we we | A NEW EVENING WORLD “8UCCE8S MOVIE"—ILLUSTRATED BY FERD G. LONG Gossip. Richard Carle umpired a baseball game in Elmira the othor day and es- odue- | caped alive, Little Mary Miles Minter is having @ fine vacation at Fourth Lake in the ~ | Adirondacks. Bill Roddy, the wealthy advance agent, bought an auto as a joke re- ,| cently and that's what it turned out to be. Charles Wuerz is to mana, the Dra-Ko Film Company, which will make a picture out of “York State Folks,” with James Lackaye and Kay L, Royee as chief actors. Robert L. Howard, for two season's treasurer at the Comedy Theatre in this city, will be treasurer and assis. tant manager of Charles C. Stumm's theatre in Branford, iy) * al An usher found a pair of white duck . YY =. r / I) === trousers in a seat at Proctor's Fifth| Ba U Hl ia Avenue Theatre after the matinee YY sees = Y % Saturday. Soon an elderly man ap- Y - r \ peared and claimed the trousers. He i Y Vk he 4 4 =z "i\\ was wearing another pair boy. Fred Holt was an orphan, His aunt had done her FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, best to give her sister’s son a home and had sent him . baat On his first visit the was told tat there were no ” pntel dole- through: school, and Fred, realizing she had made vacancies. ‘All right,” he said to himself; “I’m going Fl rai lal Se Re a ie accorphas sh th detonniaes to apply there every week until there 1$ a vacancy!" “Drove them around the town in Duss-wagous,” f