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Ble een a TE 8 Homenand Comic Page of THK EVENING WORLD, Monday? September’137%1915" POUUeEOEOOPOOECEeCe fC TTC i Seater eee eee eee eee ee Cee TT son neee + -sewewwneeesenn ene. PPUeTTETITOL CLL Pee ee eee eee eee ri tr tere tt) rer TT rrr rrr errr err rr ttt ” "MATTER, POP!” “ “ “ “ “ oo] “ “ “ By C. M. Payne ——— No Tsany PADDLING De Py aa — AROUND FoR Mar ov 4 ACTUALLY HAD [Yesom] Bev You® HtA,D a 5 e Pie T Away “eTmes Somerdins BU a5 More swe re eve AND You DucKED UN De® Just LiKe A Diven Didnwy you. due ? Py “| Owen Laos ¢ "al U William A. Prady will te moving OA top speed to-day and to-morrow Tonight, in Wiimington, Dei, he wut the first performance of Hors in “Husgies of Red Gap” morres aflermeun, in Bamford i Be wi mee Husband and and to-morrow evening be Hi be present when Grace George in “Tee New York idea,” sotield, Wd LOOK WHO's Comina: Sebary-Dislo we to dance in the Winter Garden show Whe ‘Djalot =Why, she's the one ie to dance in the now Winter show. Also she is the most of all Arabiag women. Take from the Winter Garden's press she has never set foot on than that of Arabia, and ‘s going | Whenever there is any foil to| vrs erossed. Not oniy that, b gosh of ponent ewaliew at oe K LOOEY AND AXEL—There’s Just One Thing We Hope. We Hope Axel Finds Out Who Did This! of poison to guoliew Proper time.” Sahary-Dialo has from Wavre, bringing along = — sabe Ger oun prevace oteat ond wey Look! Wert’s Five BUCKS OW YumPIn’ Yimmuny! fe Will ance In an FoR You Youll po ME A FAVOR! NUT, BANE Go UP Led chair. \. TWANT CHA "Th GEND A PHONY oo POINTS f AY BANE ‘yust 4 10,000 To DAS Good It a STOCK QUOTATION OVER "THE TICKER ~ » i® Wy, - & Perimutter in Wall Street SEND NWT, STOCK UP 100 POINTS! - ~ Kt , Weods has decided not to use = the preliminary sketch made by tho) — late Charles Kiein, but will stage the , — version of Rol Cooper Megrue and Montague Glass, The premier will place in New Haven Oct. 4. ter Mr. Woods will produce ‘The! Now LISTEN, SEND ANOTHER. QUOTATION AND MAKE IT DROP 20c PoINTs, see? MORE WOODS PLANS. | Having succeemrally Jaunched two productions in New York and fifteen @@ twenty on the road, A. H. Woods ° yo in_the vernacular, going some. das “The Modern Shylock” in ro- » and will open it in Atlantic Bopt. 27. The next edition of| ih & Perimutter” will be called) 1,” by T. A. Morris; “Fools,” by iam Anthony MoGuire; “The ity,” by Percival Wilde, and “The k Lady,” with Pauline Frederick as the star, He will make an all-Amerioan production of der Cover” in London. VERY GOOD, EDDIE! Edward EB. Pidgeon was buttonholed by h young man who wanted to write ry for Andrew Mack. ‘This story hoy eont -“ — Loony ee ieee 7 yor man departed, Mr. on ‘ . 7 course, you may like the Now, MIT-ER- MISS*KENS, f ster ta, Af you ‘don’t you mustn't TAKE @ LITTLE LETTER. , SCELLAR INSURANCE COMPANY aL ve Four AoULIeH absolutely do-| |) BE SURE YOU GET Darn) has Son taptviesipse void of a sense of humor,” said Mr. EVERNTHING JUST AS fT pt. 13, 19: Pidgeon. Remember, this isn't our SeN (IT- WHaT 1S “WOURD ur. Jason Grouoher, ‘ . f Genoral Manager. “How' tt asked a bystander. ? Uy ie wet, the cory at eobed r y 4 Dear sir: . : \ said Mr. Pidgeon, Now you've z H ( Deg to ask: Dia anyone ever tell you si got it—what aro you going to do " 7 4 Z now Dlue your eyes are? Tho volume of, "pusiness has increased for the cur-) rent month and I like the way you d¢ Abe , your hair. Our agents report that if, | ee tae eh atari Mev. ie he \ = a= you'll lunoh. with me thie noon I'll Bptiee. He, wat atart Mor. 3S ; p R plow you to the swollest feed in torn: ‘Al G. Field writes from Knoxville, pick ee | ui Tenn,, that his minstrels have done a You will find Feport inclosed.’ Do with it? Gossip. Abe Lebenson has returned from the better business this season than ever. ae mi #y hi 2 < ; ee ee a When Al G. Field cin beat his own & UH i # een you miter? t records in the South it means pros- - me perity. Fred McCloy says “The Merry J | Rounders,” at the Columbia, has the ay Manager Manhattan Agency. | gweetest chorus Broadway has ever F geen, and gets huffy about it if you 7 try, to argue with him. tolen Orders” will oven at the hattan Opera House Friday d ef to-night. A flood ‘under the staz,e cauned by o mA the reason for the ‘Natalie Hoyt of “Town Topics” tal thrown from her horse in Cen- Park yesterday. If you want to ae girl who -— thrown from jorse, go to the opening of the show next Saturday. % we dinner will be given on the stage , the Longacre Theatre to-morrow it to Augustus Barratt, musical tor, by “The Girl Who Smiles" sg omen Mr. Barratt is preparing an prompts speech on “Our Bix- tleth Perfo ce."* Elisabeth Marbury announces that he is now the personal representative Jane Cowl, John Thomas, Bernard 2 Ville, Jerome Kern, Maurice Far- D Maurice & Walton, Lou-Telle- wen and Melville Ellis. - The Playwrights’ Club has elected 3 officers an follows: President, Robert ep Stodart; Corresponding Secretary, Leo é Beidman; Recording Secretary, George M, Nelson; Treasurer, J. Van Velsor Smith; Committeeman, Gustav Blum. Matthew White jr. is publicity agent. Oitce more in Bylowland, upon the broad highroad, 7 — y ; At this jb , ‘A bell rang ouf, "Twas sharp and clear, ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, Ton Walled where be had fimbted for folks to get) | geg Bo Peep. sad Dota be ee ee Close upon the others tracks followed bother | fei He could nol mistake it "Palurrant" Tom cried Back to Ope-Eye World. Still he could hear th ‘Walter—Choose another subject and fonts Simple Sinoet” Vaigily met iy Pa pan iroped and tumbled, But she, too, saad him by es tier Gebel oe Pedi eg Aa ‘ ref te “Bylowland’s the pis for me, {can be out and play fe iy manne falling him to make haste, “To. Rh, , s lo, .” called Tom, Aino hen cu: Then Core ee icorne z pad or in the while other folks | know nfust stay at school tasks all jay is the first day of school and you must not be late. again. and tumbled two hands) fi “ jot stop to play. Then Goosy-Gander, Curl lds M eae > y rls 7 ‘ eroerie Walt” Weabsiin He Gareens, scarcely smiled at all and ven | oe wane Simple | Locks and Tommie Tittlemouse all did likewise, : im cate ae ee Se eee otis and tuned S6pE Cn SOts ies nn vet uae BI GN TORREY A Pm ma famara—Consult G. O. Wilkins, — — Musicians’ Club, West Forty-fifth 5 Street. ’ a — ry THE STORY OF A YOUNG MAN WHO “MADE " sea = j soolaitunr DICK’S UPHILL ROAD—N2. 13 Opportunity Comes. we ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B. JOHNSTONE we By Hazen Conklin ene bt ee ee f prove that it's mot, if you can,” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, 8, there any money in horse rac- 8 wine man, ~ Pay Te I Tara Fm Png OOK Bad WoT x ome oft| me “RADNOR’ THE NEW ARROW os tetas © te agony enrnae, Dies vecetved Br “Your man,” he finally sald, “has asked that you "1 also find that our sales are increasing to an ex- Dick returned to the repair shop tively walk t co LLAR ported at the office. | be permitted to give him alll his remaining driving les- tent that will necessitate occasionally an additional in- ‘The manager looked up from some memoranda he | sons. With some hesitancy I agreed. owever, he | structor—not regulary assigned to that job but aval. | In On se; Here. was an opportunity for him to was consulting and for a moment studied Dick with an spoke % ‘of your ‘of instruction that | able for that duty when needed. 1 am going to give ¢ up his mind that appraising ¢y¢. ve been looking up your record here, fhat opportunity to you." eye uel anne 9 ha shoul bs ot piseed wh 2 for 25 Conts tion a5 the than he had taught Wat morning, "