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ee, ‘Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. August 30. 1915 FEE ORE ee eae Pe eee) Witte tiie i ee ee vf b. Sem, & Chant ) | “) a ‘a af 4 | nn ae SF t OTreiLieT i i eee eer er Pee ee A eh ehhh he hhh eee ee tee Cee eee ee \“'S’MATTER, POP!” “ “ “ “ “ ro) “ “ “ By C. M1. Payne a ond Por THATS very I WaAwTA INO Sin! | PoP, wat! Il Dor Pred | ; Ror ane lanlions Pew it / [J aswep DID You © mere rEs i / | > uP / : / P \ 4 MIL Mice Primm, private evereiary to SOG Yoh ww wits Give » % 7 dad DRoP be ie Geen, turned in her chav. “My lew ana You aA / bag OL cee tien « ay ” ] * ar. Pan’ ane Pic 5] = % “h breeey ood a 4 e HI Porpie, the 9 \ “Net at . f “Humor of We @ genieri / f \ 5 + “Don't you mean a Hen Teal ¢ uy y 2 Sty aehed the viond etoncer "TGo wot. ft mean ) at t way, | 04 TU thank you the in- 886 comments The pley really bas o Ticket?" shouted Bobbie, the office bey “Ob, shut up!” enapped Mine Primm, “As I was aboul to aay, sev e @el producers may combine and ee ee el mage it. Hach will have a finger in = FLOOEY AND AXEL — Axel Sees How Many Points His Stock Moved, and in Which DIRECTION, Too! ” a a “What—in “The Bieciric Fant”| moked Peppie. —- “1 r 7 “My sister may, too,” continued | LOOKA HERE. aver! me An! You Are werro! HELLO GEoRGE — ) Loox. They'RE AT tT w CANT CHA HEAR?) Miss Primm, ignoring the A COUPLA BOOBS GLOWING OUR CON IN ase Ave's PL KG! take now! THE “ARKET'S OPEN MOVED 1 SAID NUT. DROPPED a“« | ON AITOMOBLES. We CusHTA Re. GAINS H& WANTS You To BUY HIM WE'LL SEE HOW MANY — ; * . MONEY INSTEAD OF SPENDING (T' Look AT ' Ue, abet be a short haa writer” | |\ MAUTMBBE.GUYS ARE GETTING RICH OFF we SURES OF NUT. AT BO GY POINTS YER STOCK “I'm going (0 have my donk moved “WAR STORMS" IN WALL street ¢ Ger met 0 wey ‘ @ut of this room,” sald Miss Primm, WAY AINT WE DOIN IT a Her? ‘ \ ister has written a p! “You,” replied the private secretary | amiling!y. “It's called “The Biectrio Fan.’ " “When le it to be Lured on?” “Oh, Mr. Bnooks, you're so funny,” replied Miss Primm. “She doesn't iw just when it will be produced. is vory modest about it.” ell,” anid the boas, " ‘The Bieotric Fan’ cap do ite own blowing, | pre- eume.” in his private ‘There pe Tag for a brief . Then apoke up: “I'm goin’ to have my desk moved wi of thin room,” he sald. “I know pelt ae, f Sheu | al ; <= riateg, ig Wes HES MES R MOORE, THIS, OURE VERM WISe> ote any IM VERN anxouS att bunk vo ard, teo—juat a! 1ieese,” HANDLE AUTO WsuReNCE)/ CO ny Gar. KENS, OLA NES ) PGENTLEMAN HAS EVERY MAN) SHOULD Aas Wee TO HeENE (T TAs sho went through the door into (Le CALL MR: MOORE, } nsuRED- May | TLL Take cane // CALLED To See Be ee ce eunine CN CAR RIGHT MAvAcE OF THIS SEE SOME a ee eee meee WSuRAUCE BRANCH! One @ GOO CAR ANT our AT THE : 4 wot BEING ABLE TO CURB. A MAN MI86 ADAMS 18 HERE. REALIZE ON . cant BE TOS iri uJ Maude fone New York yesterday lake and is CAREFUL. Sos Feady to bagin tor her a preparations ltd to be seen in « reper- if le plays. Otis Skinner, ther Frohman star, will arrive California to-morrow. Vernon \' ts to be leading man. len , will be William Gillette's MORE MOROSBCO PLANS. Oliver Moroaco is announcing that 4 be seen irs comedy by the Hatton, under the manoeeeen”. Other plays to done by Mr, Morosco thin sonson bbetson,” Geor, “Peter I ‘ge Du » and John N. Rapheel; The ; la Mat,” by Edward Childe | ter; “The Unchastened Wom- “#o Long, Letty!" “Sadie, Love” “The Song Bird.” New York will ‘eee sbveral of these before Christmas. A NBW “NATION” FILM, : Sargent, the ‘ton ple- fae director, ie soca 10. begin work a "ag PRAZEE TO BUILD. S. H. Fraseo snnminces be te to the next Sei- jotion, 5 Simms will probabl eran Sylvester. will be the blind Copyright, 1918, Preae Publishing Co, (N.Y Rvening Work) [oagear, Pew, in “Treasure Island.” @ J.J. Corbett company will opea What a tine moonlit nighbit was In Bylowland! #t the Cort, Atlantic City, to-night Tom sat near the road to rest a bit. His journey there pagal ata or ve Lei iad had been long and very, very tumble-y Coming to- “Ho A But ey must have tumbled in different directions, wt . ; ause Tom found himself awake in bed at the end Believiag It fo be Curly Tocks's father, who did | of his tumbling trip, and Froggie-Who-Would-A-Woo- not favor his suit, Froggie darted through the nearest | ing-Go was nowhere in sight. So Tom decided that window, and Tom after him, he must have taken another road. ‘Tom intends finding There was Froggie upon his knees saying to a Brown-eyed lass, “Curly Locks, Curly Locks, wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes nor”-—— Here the big stone began to tip and Tom tumbled feet first He went into a neat little white and green house with ramblers over the door Tom rolled a big boulder up to the door (not without tumbling several times on the way). Then he climbed upon it and peeked fampbell MacCulloch is now ni ward him with jaunty step, swinging a cane, he saw | publicity manager for the T the Frog-Who-Would-A-Wooing-Go, Just for fun : im Corporation, ‘olla through the transom, through the door into the room. out about this to-morrow night.—(Conlinued 5 we ilitton #, Harris has been made as- Tom followed him, oa ight.—(Conlinued to-mor “gistent to Paul Philipp, General Man-) sager of the Savoy Producing Com-| pany. and will make It et » ee, evolving floor for dancing tn be- | Mariah Tinea tie peelings on 7 DICK’S THE STORY OF A YOUNG MAN WHO “MADE GooD" aad ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B, JOHNSTONE By Hazen Conklin fing constructed at Murray's C: Itling “His Majesty Bunker Bean." Fo CoRPTat, LULL Pree Pubiishiog Ce. ( onion Shem, at g Oe should prove @ groat wid to the tem-| his support Joseph Brooks hase " : rance movement, | gaged Rob <ell Bammy Smith, baseball pitcher, is Spend seer ae "aoe jwh in ange gre S ‘anville con- Jonn Hogan, Belford ‘ow he do ° ce hits you get off bin amb, Clara Loules Gi dyns Om emiin tights to j mee ores and Ann We a ‘ | TO THWART THE AGENTS. Representatives of neveral big pic» | ture concerns met yesterday and de cided to open an agency at No, 126 | West Forty-sixth st ene waging of all extr | film studios the actors. “holding up" greedy employment agents, Vi RED-MAN Tam, go,” Dick's o ‘tee . y 4 . , i re ke a ick's imagination had not yet had an opportunity in fact, when the Gay came thst saw the end of He plodded along at his trade in a matter-of-fact {t remained for “Red” Mallon, a young mechanic | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ras hn renege a eae vs | to-develop, He hid been rased in an atmosphere and | Dick's apprenticeship and his elevation tothe rank and} way, conscientiously but bindly so far as the future} who began courting Dick's sister Kite, 1 plant the | “My alater's bad three husbands, al failier also was employed, had no higher ¢ sbition sailor # hard $a et hee woah, wire BH RC Seen Hyena wernt his was concer wi Oe ii Sere, ooly Ch spark of anew ambition in Dick's heart, and to give "i " achievements were ul , eason; | something ich al- ini " bhe named William. than to some day draw “skilled labor" wages, me i pon as being ay final aed ms my bs i iy pie Jee S fir the inkative to ‘climb out of the rut,! 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