The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1915, Page 12

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Home and Comic Page of THE wt THe FeLLAy 6EZ ALL WHA AGAINST, IT 1S IT WONT STAND ‘THouT i) y‘ oRSE AN IM JUST GOIN OVER TER LOOW ‘The biond stenographer dropped her AT IT Nttle mirror in a drawer and ‘turned in her chair. “I’m going to see ‘Some , oe) SERIOUSLY Baby’ this week, she announced. > of OByecH To WaT; “Whose little one is it?" asked | RY S . Spooner, the kindly o!1 bookkeoper. | fy Miss Primm, private secretary to} Harrie EB. State. Read the papers, | Mr. Spooner. Then you won't make such foolish breaks.” % | “Ahem!” came from, Popple, the! shipping clerk. “I think you mean) the Harris Estate, Miss Primm.” } “Miss Primm ought to read the papers,” began Bobbie, the office boy. “Then”— “Look ‘here, Robert Bumpus!” | enapped the private secretary, “you'd | better learh to respect your elders.” “Nor! Now!” said Spooner, “Let's | mot quarrel. Whof knows anything | we about this new play, ‘Taylor's Homo,’ | as that Myd is to present at the Com- | iid: Yoh sibs —— . ss 1 Tew TTA QUIT a “Fou got that backward.” said the BLOWIN’ wah COIN en ha Look AT CHA ALREADY! \ Guan! ( bi — = ait donde, “ive air. Myd's tome,’ and GETTIN’ FATTER EVERY DAY! AY AINT GETTIN ae ; “said Mion ALL YOU Do IS LAY AROUND AN’ HIGH LING! See? that name, “Why, I thought Flo Imwin was to | play ‘No. 13 Washington Square,’ eaid Popple. “You mean May Irving, don’t you?” “My wife has a cousin 1 sang out Bobbie. “Some body's wrong.” | “Do you mean me?” demanded Miss Primm. as he stepped through the! Snooks, é door,* “I just sprang a little Joke on| : ‘ f l : - my friend, Mrs, Peterson. She has a N ‘| tall I said ~ = ‘ tike | a “Morning, folks!" said the boss, Mr. | = -{ \ f ii ¢ fon named William, itor Waray she ATTY KEW S—Her Boss Isn't Clever in That Quick Mental Arithmetic Stuff! By Thornton Fisher ‘Because you pave a plained, What ‘do you Bin,’ _paceanenerene of it = GHA thi ( rv) WELL Nou SEE WE ‘ a, cigus,” said Mise Primm. The SOUR CLIEVTS THROUGH YO ) NO THATS FAIR ENOUGH - WELL,BOSS, THar Boss retired to his private office. HeVE SUED US FOR 32,000 COND AS | SAY, Want To SE MR MAPLETREE SO FINE ‘ cc -THeaTS inn st bees cua Duels DAMAGES AND AS ATTORNEY WE WOULD Like \) REASONABLE SO a 3 WELL MEET IT AND SATISFECTORN- WHAODDAYA MER LETS THEM OUT SO “You shut up!” she snapped. FOR MN PEOPLE | THOUGHT TO ComPRoOMIsSE WELL Kock OF KNOG OFF THE ‘ \ Fae AS I ‘cay see! : a LL PLOT ( GOT STUNG And Bobbie did. WE MIGHT GET TOGETHER $0 YF oF HE ER SO o>, emer Ficuns (t for. iy, 4, BRAGy's PLANS. Bee Se ' e@MounT. 7 THIS UERY OURSELF! William A, Brady announces that % the Playhouse, under the supervision of Grace George, will open Sept. 20 with “The New York Ken- Douglas, Conway Tearle and Nash have been engaged for the jouse company. ' The Forty- eighth Street Theatre will open Sept. 18 with @ new play by Charles Ken- | yon, The title has not be chosen, Mr, Brady will produce h Ralph Herz aw It Laurance d'Orsay as the Honorable George. The play will be brought to | 4 Shubert theatre in New York, ‘With the Messrs, Shubert and Com- | stock & Gest Mr. Brady will produce <"Stolen Orders” at the Manhattan, iy House about the middle of; Beptember, Connie Edlae and Frank: | lyn Ardell will be in the cast. Early in January Mr. Brady will) stage @ big revival of “Henry Vit." with Robert Mantell. Sir Herbert ‘Tree has been invited to appenr in the he Mi hate he | RTT = r in a new play by Jules rg rt min, and Alice Brady WAN, will be the featured player in “The 4 J Will o' the Wisp,” by Robert Housum, <' De Wolf Hopper expects to regurn to “ the Brad: of fan Capitan” wand _ other pieces with him in them. entirely new opera will be put on Mr, Hoppe: re promized by Mr, oman,” . B. Carlock, with Robert atwiclp ‘Little Comrade,” by Thomp ‘chanan B. E ‘Steven: forkshop,” Charles Kenned: Filip Bartholomae. “Sinners,” "Th , a. ." ‘The Whip.” “Way sf and “Little Women.” Gossip, == After this week at the £ si é ; ppe ing, * i w 7 ‘Weber and Fields will tour the Keil Tom tumbled to Bylowland all in a heap, much runt that came from in back made him tum qui At last Tom got upon iis back and off galloped Pig: ide of the hill he rolléd and Tony, Tom, the Piper's son, caught'a pig fo have eG ae, diaheariensl ovr losing ie hen, You remember eae * pig, as you porte ok pinele) ‘Now | gy, Tom holding An by Piggy’s ears, syetiag they tumbled right through the door, landing in the Piper's | Some fun., Pig is sweet, so he'll be eat, but Tom came Bee Atwell ls doing publlelty work| other sooee few up to the moon upon the hen last for some fun,” thought Tom, and fun it was indeed, | went up, up the steepest hill. At the top Piggy Grunt | ‘Welling. A crowd of Bylowland people followed, tumbling ‘own the street. Ever. after. Tom was Me odlation Saturday, Such feats and many more wonderful Tom tumbled and slipped and fell thany a time before | stopped short, tossed his hind legs high in the air and dancing and laughing and calling. When Tom's first known in’ Bylowland as the Piper's son and the Piper rene. Hordon!, who ts to be in the beivat atts Mika in Bylowland, though in Ope- | he caught Piggy Grunt, to be sure, for piggy’s back, | sent Tumble Tom a-tumbling for fair! surprise as over he understood these folks, They | was Tom's Bylowland papa. His: Ope-eye-World new Kisle Janis play, has arrived! | eye-World they, would be quite impossible. was very, very slippery and hard to get hold of, sang: Mumsie and Daddy thought this very funny, indeed, PA Coal hotge bi “The Road to| —————. sihewabeememanain ° fappiness" begin rehearsals to-day. . THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO “MADE Goop” This attraction goon to aaln to-day, Falrbanks in “The Man anal MARY DOANE’S SUCCESS—No. 13—Her First Day as Salesewoman we “iEvUstnateo ‘ay Wile b. JOHNSTONE w By Betty Vincent ug. t and Frank Keenam in “The Clarence Harvey and Royden Keith | © ,* will be the opening bill next Conerighh, 1018, Pvea Pubiiohlag Ce, 1H. ¥. Evening World) have been engaged by the Savoy|Month at the Knickerbocker, Producing Company for “Two 1a| York, and the Studebaker, Chicago, Company.” under the management of’ the Tri- Rehearsals for “Along at Last,"| angle Film Company, the Franz Lehar operetta, which the| Harry = Thomson, the “original Messrs. Shubert will produce, began| Mayor of the Bowery,” went to the this morning. grave of Tony Pastor the other day| ymond Hitchcock in “My Valet] Pd placed a wreath of flowers on it ae - = |‘They were old-time. friends. | ge Supporting David Bispham when he ~ WB) appears ax Beothoven in “Adelaide,” will be Mme, Marie Nareile, Kath: Quickwoop Bl icen Coman. Idalle Patterson, Henri Barron and Graham Harris, ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. W. Aurhammer-—Write her care Famous Players Film Company, No. 218 West Twenty-sixth Street, ‘New York sHoney—(1) Eleventh floor, Fitager- ald Building, (2) No, @) Care Shu- bert ‘Theatrical Company, Shubert Theatre Building, i : he ah titerafure a'once Mary is constructively helpful in her dealings with Mary teams ihe valig of, diligence, Late in the | let fist day in the shore des not leive Mary too FROM T! x store all a e th y begins to help her as a saleswoman When her first’ | her cusfomers. Later in the morning a middle-aged | afternoon, trade being dull, the two girls nearest her red to omit her regular letter to her mother, to whom Bren BB come Cee eee ae ete of | | catetul plan, she arran ki ¢ eee ieee cchgol gins asks for "Middlemay | waman asks for “something that will hely me preskte | began to talk and laugh, A man comes in, pauses in} she describes in detil her new work and her plans for ” t such a way that customers cou read aut a Mary insiantly guesses «iat she means George Eliot's: | at my chub.” Mary suggests an excellent little book | front of their counter, receives no attention, passes on, | the future, You will see from day wood how these the to 6 FAO'S BEST PRODMCT wh I wee! He's going to give thel | without dfliully. SMiddlemarch''=-and guesses right on parliamentary, law, to Mary and she makes the day's record sale plans work out.—,(Continued formorr © ' belle o ring.” | | | | |

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