The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1915, Page 10

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A ee me em — em ee ee mn vente ' Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. August 21, 1915 ee eed a a . Slip |p (lp of 7) ~ ae >> 449 Li cof /, J A Coa | a LM “ ee a O a. / PPITITT Totti Lh EE LELeeeeee EEE ELLE ce ee eee ee en ee ‘'S’MATTER, POP!” “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ By C. M. Payne Finer YouR PICTURE Ried AN MOT Leave ATBoDy UP Ww THe am THAT way a to jain in the movies Mops to. King T aball if 1 re | th and figure.” “pet test your eiiciency reduced without tbe of your vole?’ “Not at all! With me acting comes fret. But my voice will be heard Se tie mioveres T hove made. Fhe) He's HAD THAT CAR FOUR Days HEY FLOOEY - Come oN is to be H . - Peowiat do ‘you think of the future AN' He AINT ASKED ME ‘To AL AN TAKE YUN RIDE IN MY : ; Oe ee a ko end to the possibilities. | ; RIDE IN TT Yer! I'LL show New Bus! SHe BANE --- Pi B7 ‘WISH SomeBopy'D of rare, (bere wil be al sorts HIM He CAN'T TREAT (te ‘ ii POTHIS FOR ME # Like ‘THAT MY will cotarelly be muc if you pay. fifty cents to you hear fifty-cent opera. Ite the same with the pictures.” @ good film actress?” °° ss | now! I don’t like to answer think—oh, you'd better see * Would you advise other grand stare to take ‘J movie acting— Miss Farrar smiled. “Yes, if they the figure and acting ability,” al of Mins Farrar at the Jersey City, at- amount of at- somebod reieget rf ; i tH : a He i He stepped up to eae ne Lash toe boy, KITTY KEYS — Fortunately for All Concerned, the Boss’s Wife Heard ALL That Was Said! we wt wt By Thornton Fisher beauties and, pointing at Sereerevse meno ; iar’ THave @ BREACH- OF- * pra FOUMEL Os On wveal = _ “Oh, geet” replied Phillip, "De HAWOLE, a SHOULD Se = WOULD YOU AS MY ‘ - ‘ nat sneer ts Mise Jerry Farrington, not ta i gO : a as, 4 , inane eae Lover SUE ME FOR &. Lost THars JUST WHat jm Teeked wal NOUR. LOST AFFECTIONSOR CTIONS, 1 THOUGHT: | WANTED men roses! NT YOU TO BE TO FIND CUT WHAT Nou eau HELP HE WITH IT. WHat | WANT TO MY WIFE AND YOU G\ MERE FOR MN SHOULD @ccEPT y @ Woman Bases SUCH ®& SUIT ON Sot CAN I ain't got no i 3 & ae a t fe ry know 1S— , AND | SHOULD Aine! Mrs. David YOU WTS Mre. Farrar and Mrs. G RENOUNCE AIDE OY CHIR Gest, Jesse L. Lasky uel Goldfish met the train. Farrar was accompanied also by thirty-one—count ‘em—thirty-one 18 POSTPONED. announces that, be- | jbmarine peril, the) the dramatio™ “The Manx- not take place until Janu- members of the English which includes ent won of the novelist, do venture on the high seas, ture on th AY OF DIVERSION, ip, tons ter bit yo", og I Nola ue | + Walia’, i SHEREE & 8 | fy ie : PROHMAN PLANS CHANGED. \ It bas been discovered there are no a" in the Barrie playlet “Kosa- for Ann Murdock and Francis| #o the Frohinan Corporation has withdrawn them from the four-| combination and will star them | 2} plays, The others of the | . Marie Tempest and Gra- Browne, will be seen at the! & in “Rosalind” and “Tho Duke | ie," as per schedule. Gossip. Maurice Greet has returned from t. Pat Foy has joined the Jim Corbett | F show, “Brother Bill,” ; By tlie time that Tom tumbled into bed and fell Oh, how grateful he was.to her! | “What present “ iry Godmother,” “ Now, the Prince who married Cinderella was the ‘The very first thing that the little girl asked was to BS ET teal nurs feeder pra fe bey Mei eather Bacar eh ai ta ages vad a nn aah costtt # Falty Godmother,” suggested Tom. “Qh | son of Old King Cole himself. Since she was so very, | have her golden curls back. Tom was very glad of j mar wreventa-| } tanded, as he'did, at the feet of Old King Cole, Litle | PhAgsned Tom wht he hougtt would be most useful, 1 and in hand, they skipped into the throne roora. Of happy; this beautiful dy had no further need of this, and back In Ope-Eye World he thought of what ) Neg Wayburn has engaged Ben H | Gola Frcald pac a Sontag and ber soft blonds. hy caslie tenbled and tured n fre EA died course Tom tripped and tumbled as usual, but this did [ 4 F yf odmother, so she gladly ave hers to Golden a uey po Ene Tey aly with the Kind cil Fairy J von ser aa company manager for urls hung about the head ot ing. AAG Whe irate! " keep the King f ting Goldet ’'s wish. Locks, hoping she'd bring this little girl as much hap- xt Monday came around. Tom town Topica.” Golden Locks thought very clever) before deciding, not keep ig from granting nt Locks's wish, | >< felt ke Cr Langley will bo manager 1 y ) before deciding piness as she herself had, Foiled Reed eeeey walt for Sunday to passim and Arthur ©. Ryan advance man | ———-——-___® for “She's In Again.” | * a] — flary’ i i _ Re Be meray | =, seranton, Richmond MARY DOANE’S SUCCESS—No. 18—Mary’s Christmas er) THE OSTRATED BY WILLD. JOMNSTONE we By Betty Vincent 3 © | theatres here are the Union Square ye : ; P . ? Hil play policy. and Daly's, | f Ben Wilson of the Universal Film Anant @ $12,000 home, The purchases didn't| CHIPPER HAD LEARNED IT, | Company hes bought an auto and even strain bim. Frances Pritchard of the Winter Pat Liddy will be assistant’ to|Garden has 4 canary named Chipper Weedon when he takes over |For a week past Miss Pritchard has the management of the Plaze. Theatre, | otising a new dance in her ton, W. Va. nt Yesterday, Edward M. Hart has resigned aa |" ut of bed, her a maneger of Marmanus Bleecker Hall, | “' to the bird. Albany, to enter the employ of F. F. | though he were intoxic 1. A closer Proctor. He's coming to New York. | !00k, however, brought out the truth Demarest uaye that when |Chipper was ‘doing the new da cahe pela through acting in “The Blue | 4nd getting away with it in great | Ma "whe will study for the | shape. eran ra stage. - | The div ng, irls of “The Passing RETURNS NOT IN. / Bhow of 1916" will swim for @ prize} Clayton Buck, the actor who waa} fat the Labor Day matines, The prize |fned by Judge Mullins to-day for| (% _ Will be a Pekinese terrier. | being drunk, said he drank because! Margaret Nelson is soon to appear his wife 8 sick down in Texas ‘fm @ sketch called “A Child of the | We haven't heard whother or not his God.” Charley Poucl ; or. —Kelton (Mo.) i Se ids eee, ‘cuchot 1s | 4pree cured her.-Kelton (Mo.) Times, Mary proves at once that New York has not ‘AT the dinner-table she delights the younger chil Arter Winner Mrs. Doane takes her children into Mary’s gifts are greatly appreciated, and shie hers Mary tells her mother, In a ae semlt ef e mecting of theatre| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, spoiled her devotion to home and homely duties by | dren with her stories of New York and of her work in | the sitting-room where she has set up a small tree. 1 self almost cries when she finds in a small package her children are’ gone to bed, that tatives at’ Duly’s yeoterday,| "Did yc °. “i puting on an apron and helping her mothe the store, ‘FHey. listen eagerly and at once c Mary's neatly wrapped and labelled packages have | mother's gold watch, given by her fath 4 raised to $15 a week, be; oa. panens are being pre. 'sicat’ about the explo-| | {he christmas dinner, although the latter teler'ts that they wish Ho return ‘Wilh Sister ‘Muy, peyy already been hung with the others, and the little tree | “To the dhughter 1 rust” reads the card, and ae and that a sg My LS a Dew ue 2irei sit down and rest. city for themselves, is a gay, spectacle, honest eyes answer the message, Even better things are ahead of her— bowes Monday.) er teeciedk 4 uit What was it?" blew Up hecteeny

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