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ne a - — = — - eee Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday. September 1. 1915 LW tetas ncaichetadededhdadededhetedediehded nade L aaa aaah E Eee L LLL ttete LLL Eee Lele EEL ee eee LeeLee = Io; %~ | - ; Pe G ——— 4 ; -.! = |. <a = | ==. — | ' AFP , dedi dete dedi eee LLnL Eee eee eee eee eee ee eee rer eo SOPOT ORO TRARAD ODODE TOE OOO OGM + Oe HOD j "MATTER, POP!” “ “ ” “ “ “ ) “ “ By C. M. Payne 4 porters eee Zz : 7, cc ae = ——EE SS | THATS “POP TAKIN / , ) _— |S MATTER \Honecr, I Sdourn, \-pe « > PoP: J Be sPoren To J. e , 4 Tem DOvuuin YAA-A A ‘| HAT ‘Teete Touro wun 9 WS A WAP G \ J KNOW He Feer| ( was e.0w'e j dling y be the season's © Forty an" re Te peru - Galles “Paying the Wiper,” and te O84 to 20 of the “punch” variety PIDGEON TO STAR MACK After four years io vaudev! Andrew Mack, the Irish singing tor, is to return to the legitimate Mage ai the head of bie own com peny. For three seasons he will eter) Gdder the management of 4 Bverett Midgoon. Several irish plays onsidered. The return of to the theatrical) bua Bows must be taken a# an indication eo the moder dance crass, which Cone I Orme Penman 6 OT Rorening Wwe: Aided and abeiied so industri stat ha Yan fn rac [FLOOEY AND AXEL-—Think of It! If Axel Had Hung HITCHCOCK HAS RETURNED. Onto It a Minute Longer Raymond Mitehe —oi- —— AS usren GEORGE, MY FRIEND i a 1 WEL HERE GOT 5 ’ We’ SAL. IT To Some ‘Yoo BAD FLOoEY! Al ERE G TUNG ON “THAT Al | SGucWER Ar 30 AN’ You'Lt 1 SOLD MAT N.U.T. AT 30 F yt an al! He’d Be In $2,000! By Vic stone, it still under « Cohan & Harrie and will app , Musical play under NUT, STOCK, SEE? WANT YOU Ste E doue vr “TO SELL IF FOR Him AND SAVE. Se ay uel petbionld ~ net % w = WHAT COIN HE'S GOT LEFT -— —~ Sake. eer 4 : weny uP To 50% 1g AY fancy having his actors appear in the in rr one, Hunbe ALS wear ) : 1 — / ; a i STUNG AGAIN “it hy hi legitimate ~ & - SEE ? b f Ours Will ever again act for motion | Pictures if Loan help it” WOULDN'T JOIN THE PARTY, Billie Burke left for California yea red do some film acting for the je interests. She was tw have Wost last Saturday in a party Which included Joe Weber, Lew Fields, Hilly Jerome and others, Ac- wording to the press agent for the Gim concern, Mins Burke exhibited a) desire to be somewhat exclusive, so ether plans were made for her jour- ney, The publicity man even goes #0 far as to pay she referred to “Dutch "and the like, PECK HAS A PLAN, Raymond Peck, musical comedy Mbrettist and lyric writer, has a plan wh if it materializes, will give yn some interesting theatrical entertainment of a nature heretofore NO Jokiw’, HENGY,Y" Taw’ Hew! Hew! @ Bic am —<—= Scaternplating installing’ in some MISS KEYS, To GIVE YoUR Nout Qoeit vo Have o Sele ce cas oe Sich On Brooklyn theatre a company which COMMISSION OW ANY AN ACCIDENT POLICY. e { THE BOTTOM Fil produce new aunical comeaion | |) ussumewice OU Meet BRUNC NOU NEVER. KNOW) ! Rove TOME. WS “=| Cine dene! . iT e | US, OUTSICE YOUR REGULAR, ‘ WHEN SOMETHIN - { Bn iatage, we etna we! |[ wore: (EF You can y GILL HAPPEN WORTH ANY musical plays of his own manufac- GONVINCE & PROSPECT Be ark Taccoce Coat in rstardiog the MOU MIGHT MAKE & thon @ thea that ts retarding the 1 plan. LirTLe Exrrea! Gossip, Anna Wheaton has returned from lon. Henry Miller will head his own Zompany this season if he can find a) @uitable play. EB. A, Well has left the employ of HL OH. Frazee and will go into the theatrical business for himself. ‘Harry Meyers, formerly with the Lubin Company, has gone over to the Universal forces. “High Jinks" played to $1,240 Mon- @ay night in Fall River, the second time there. “My Lady's Garter” will open at the Booth Sept, 9, instead of Labor Day. inna Gombel and Robert Dempster ve the leads, ‘Tho Savoy Producing Company will nt “Two In Company,” a new rve-Briquet-Philtpp-Paulton —mu- @ical ‘comedy, at the Lyric Sept. 15. Marion Murray of “The Last Laugh” faacomposer, She recently sat down at the piano and knocked out four waltzes. Eugene and Willie Howard have renewed their contract with the Win- ter Garden management for five years. Robert P. Gleckler has gone to New Orleans, where he will play leads in the stock compasy at the Crescent Theatre, It is reported that BE. H. Sothern ts to be seen here this season in “The 1 im the House,” now being pre- ited by H. Bt, Irving in London, * Benor Miguel L. de Larrea, « tenor fecently from Mexico, is to sing at the Strand next week. Although he @ vocalist, he had no voice in revo~ tionary affairs in Mexico, “Alone at Last,” now being pre- pared by the Messrs. Shubert, will i open in New Haven Sept. 20. In the aN east will be Jose Collins, Margaret ‘ Romaine, John Charles Thomas, Roy Atwell and Harry Cc Robert Forbes h resigned as . n “ bl manager and treasurer of the Hud- “ ! v & a’ fi ‘ Row manager, Charles Coogan treas- land hill that sh to the edge of the pond.whience md for hs oeaty cena?" an g hit tit! i yenow athe curling | Curly Locks, wilt thou be mine?” and she felt quite | his mumsie forgave him for waking late when ~ urer and Allan Schnebbe assistant | | The-Frog-Who-Would-A-Wooing-Go had escaped, | WAS bound for his pond-lily home,” answered the | white leaves Til! him from Froggie, coming steadily id. late. Tom's mother had called him | heard of how h 2 cks hom id treasurer at that house, William carrying upon his tack little Curly Locks, whom he } Swan. “Take me there, and see that we reach it first,""| nearer The instant they touched pond-lily lawn Tom | 8&2: A tine yey gr wate Wey Toke ie r he of wh low he took (Curly Locks home, and was.very Mahon has recently been made treas~ to make his wife, commanded Tom, swinging upon the Swan's back, | seized’ Curly Locks and Lily. White Swan gobbled hotel re first, eee aa Conlin meee Death 8 UN RATA urer of the Fulton, with EB t Me Ney ne his assletant, fabert tien and his orders were obeyed,, Froggie ups vey has been appointed treasurer of the Comedy. ¢ % ini A THE STORY OF A YOUNG MAN WHO “MADE Goo” ape fecpen as anes eee DICK’S UPHILL ROAD—No. 3—A Glimpse of the Open Road we Aickisen Be mine Bm sanNerone we By Hazen Conklin Thy tin Bye ee ALIKE, wee, Ameren,” however, is some- en, a lott’s “The Detin-|What more of a comedy ‘than the = eam Publ ¥ were) quents” opens at the Comedy The.| ther and has a dog actor in itu cast, GareTEGS AE, Prow PReRG So GY Berees atro Monday there will be two plays The Eliott play has no canine, but its embodying the juvenile court idea | Manager ts Stuffy Davis, who used to ginting away in the Broadway d be a barker with a ow, they riot. The other is “Young Ame: ony. at the Astor. These plays are said to be very much alike, even in regard HIS OFFICE. A certain actor was in a certain club in an uncertain condition yester- day. A friend came in and asked the clerk, an Irishman named Mike, where the actor was. |_ “In his office,” replied Mike, indt- |cating the barroom with a wave of his hand. MUSIC NOTE. Half a dozen English actors |gethered at the Friars Club one even- ing recently and indulged in a song. jt was “We Are Boldiere of the v — ase rsa ofetoaliY . To w nattily dressed man Mr. Hill was Handing a Dick's errand hiad Taken bio to the-front of Uie Allie faler gassip Buzzed “ ‘ . assip Buzzed around the shop, “The rd ¢ Said io himself: FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | cheat whic Bad Jun Snes ne Dat heard ve shop near a window, from which he saw the man} boss has bought an automobile! The bookkeeper says ¢ ‘ erento “Quarrels ag aueven aula are man laug! ta ys for mel” Dick 4 and enter a smart looking touris ihe saw the salesman walk out with a check for $1,500, we of his “open mein ple Yd , pear bepeyd con “ye " Be Mis" recog, + “I've never had a ride in one Pretty soft for those automobile fellers, hey! Just ride i is eyes—and faded out again as “Why aren't i nized hl man.who had called sever | tipo ‘around and grab mopey!"* Dick sighed: “Out of iny, reach!”"—Continued. tow The wile Wp enenty® Seaes Vatore. morrow, \