The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1915, Page 14

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Bi 7 - . , >» ‘ Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING Septembet 16) 1915 WORLD, Thursday \“"S* MATTER, POP!” YES = « “dD — rTP STEAL ” Site Zl ? - NAUGHTY a 1org@gouo tis T° G The enceesive beet tee bert Me Mhentrtcn! Wurtnene greatiy Aten - (cTare AL? i New Fork, excep the few é ~ ae 2 | bite bere experienced « ‘ ot 8 per cont. in re on the road the drop LEgTEFRTTE iia cetied aL ot bet " i rie Wi i‘ VEnsus MAUDE. | Seemmens rm Precmg oo t+ Rvmng eth Mooser isn't overlooking it poo pease, The Moreco M ATTY KEY S — Having “Fallen Hard for Kitty,’’ Old Groucher Had Hard Work Picking Himself Up Again! i! Genera: ae noes Seer . - = - . SONU Ob FS that Cyril Ma apprarini Y Eg pennies —— arr ye HANKE E, mi oR | > cA} Mme eeen seu /onloo! © AL cmanee Sit Down, LISTEN MISS KEYS, Terie HY LETTER TY! “oui “—~ ( Been CRICKS IN MY Me ete Oliver Moreses| 1 nat WMBRGO AND HR: GROUCHER) Jason) GRoucHeER, THE A FINE LOOKING YOUNG Women- ~ BACK TRYIN’ TO LOOK Pay Company and @. Behir- De Sik OP aettene Z GENERAL MANAGER, IS 1M & FINE YOUMG FELLOW MYSELF - 7 SPRN W FRONTA THAT i Meg ry Mie atte hare te A UK. HAVENT Se ri MN CRPICE ng ITS STRAIGHT AS AL) ARAOU SOU If ) C PRETTY CAL YOUVE GOT HE ie geen in “Peer Gynt.” If the A WELL Oe FoR THE LAST yo TE & LETY WIND AND LIMB AND _HAYENT. WHY Ooty “OU HI is carried out it will be Maude | Five ARS! HANDLE a ) . zoe NEaRS. > HE ‘ the whole fatter one is to ask, ‘Who'd looney now?” ey oe new 5 THE CUT RATE AGAIN, = | theatre manag recently | tleket agreement is being div- be everywhere in the Rialto dis- hi Kumors say that several of the are showing signs of back~ » Last season the cut-rate cou- saved a number of lukewarm from the storehouse, and—well, Qre attractions in town now that need help. The managers will got to- | ether again before the day in over) and have another chat, The agree- Ment puts a ban on the cut rate. d BY WAY OF DIVERSION. 7 3 wanted ta peal vo day : Bi’ Hehe stgons from Mary Gre the flesh versus Mat in Aime. “Not George BE AN OPTIMIST! r uw we HAVE TO WATER THE LAWN Ge TO-NIGHT. 1M K = Why 3 ‘ We WHADYA KNOW THIS OUGHT, wenn 1 won't | /// HY Wf Abo THT | TAKE ‘OFF [E20 PE iiff/ j DIDN'T BREAK as) f / MY GLASSES pooh MY YY 7 A MUBICAL STOCK ComPANY. FM oy t/ y) Eloi & menenl ore company. al By 7) will be high class con- corporation will have two, | three, companies pla: ait ape ‘Simitea™ and 5 productions will be ma: a stage » DO- version of the book, NEW HALL CAINE PLAY. Frohman Company has ac- @ new play by Hall Calne, | “The Prime Minister.” ix- “The Christian” it will be the jae play to be produced frat ies id a VAT}. <serron 88 Pree Suainion Gn TRY: toemen SAREE is disturbed. Elisabeth recently announced she was ‘Postponed again. The aes the postponement, any,” wh.ch Was to have opened Lyric to-nixnt, will begin tts Ht Sept. 22 because of the ope IT'S “KATINKA.” | * Arthur Hammersvein has named his Haverbuch Frial light op ninka.” He has engaged Law ”* » & Very promising dramatic for this piece. “Katinka” will red in New Yorkin November. ‘ rot opyright, 1915, Press Publishing Co. (N, ¥. Bvening World.) be is now a Froh- 1 Musical director. | Atina Cleveland is to play leads in at Malden, Masi | id Warfield has retu from Francisco, He will soon begin Ing ina new play written for avid Belasco, 8 been acting for Id Corporation films and re- " Outside of that had anything to do, sisal ane ti ed! Wethe (nidit of ail Tom tumbled out of Bylowland and told his the an ‘Tom stubhed Mis toe against Hi stone. and mumsie ¢f Mary's lamb and she said she had often ‘tumbled headlong through the clouds that lay between heats oft long ago When she ba’ alittle child. “What Ope-eye World and Bylowland, whose other name is | MAkes the lamb love Mary so?” Tumble Tom then Sleep-eye World, cried, “Because Mary loves the lamb you know,” his mumsie then replied.—Coninued To-morrow, A little tap came at the door and opening they found the little It followed her to school this day which was pst the rule, because the children laughed and Bayes to see the lamb.at school, and Tom to help make a bully time did some tumbling stunts. When Tom tumbled into his classroom seat, Mary, a new girl sitting next to him, told him about her little lamb whose fleece was white as snow. She said every place she ever went thedamb was sure to go, So teacher turned the white lamb out. But it still lingered near and nibbed on the t grass till Mary did appear. Mary, Tom and the fleecy lamb, hand and hand together were on a frolic bent. *DICK’S UPHILL ROAD—No. 16—Taking the Initiative w THE eT MUsTRATED BY WiCL B: JOHNSTONE g00d ship Hispaniola can be salled tn * "Treasure Island,” "| The film “Trilby” will finish its en-| gugoment at tho Forty-fourth Street ) never tise ‘make-up or nus, | Theatre Saturday On Monday ss py the Ch Tribune war pletares will b Peer walk to the stage true | begin agement there under the hol do, and walk (not\ managemen: of the new Ziegfeld nberg, leasee of the Gar- Film concern. eatre, has arranged wit rT i Baga hat anne need, With the THE HEAT MAB BEEN AWFUL. urlesque in that house. Moving _ AR announcement from the Palace| are now being shown there 8°Y8 & consignment of tiger fat from | nge in policy will become of. India has been received there for the fo Sept. 27, when “The T use of Dorothy Jardon next week. | , Mins Jardon 1s to be rubbed down with the far to give her the dangerans " feline grace of the great jungle cats, reruns Siicoe| ler the man- | Dun of Bob Harris, John J. De. EVEN THE DOGS. will be ahead. Mrs. Meyer Cohen has an Engliah u . Harris je making a film’ Toy Spaniel which she has taught to -& acenario entitled, “For Sale,| walk on its hind legs. Yesterday she 1" He wrote it from his song saw the dog on the back porch of her home Imitating Charley Chaplin. playing in a| strained her) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, herself heard | Calier-—I want to see Mr. Gotrox. h | Otice Boy—Is your business press- a pit under the ing? ludy stage eo that the Caller—Yos, indeed. I'm his tallor,: ‘While walting Instruction assignments, in fact at all times when he was temporarily disengaged, Dick made it a point to “stick around” the Salesroom, studying the methods pursued by Mr. Bowker and the two salesmen, + On his own initiative, Dick often stepped into the breach when the others were busy wits customers and others were waiting, by offering his services to explain to those waiting various things about the cars.” He let no one “get away,” for lack of attention, To Mr, Bowker’s surprise, Dick began landing a ‘surprisingly good number of sales, despite the fact that his time spent in the salesroom was so limited. The report sheets drew from him a whistle of astonish nent, On one red-letter Gey Dick actually closed a sale, ‘Thereafter Mr. Bowker began giving Dick more and more Rape in the salesroom, sometimes pressing hm into service when he thought vistors were merely “Ikokers,” who had no idea of buying. “That young man has earned his chiance,” he quickly decided. When Dick reported for duty next morning the manager called him over to his - (Continued to-morrow.)

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