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— Wa ee Se am « . - Oe ne TT Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday. September 17, 1915 eee ee ee er eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee ~ e + a ee SOE EERE Eee ORE OY : — ro me en ey ; T pst , oe . | gi r I he —— G : : — nd { ¥ . ——_ ¢ : ’ 4 B i ’ P GMs EDN FLOOEY AND AXEL —No Use Tolhing, When You're Making Money in the Street You'll Stop ot Nothing! o ” 2 Ry Vie I Ks e or Slt LANDLORD ROG AM —e = ae [- ; | ir f ve ‘ | ow v. ‘ ‘e | < ~ ; | } { tev me £50 vor | Git Hw Tue @50 aw That Hee y ’ to MA OUT A BeCEwT foe a ; e OF 1G, ouiex® Vhs Tae! ~205 elves. Mr. end Mre Hatton have been the payers t Sriting wader the wame of “The I ai produ Gtiticn, Mr. Little bar bee tee, Hence the interesting situ The Hattons have guccessful as @rote “Yours of ee eet jeu Paurees i) KAT TY KEY S—- We Haven't the Heart to Repeat What the Boss Said to Kitty! “ Pr rr] “ By Thornton Fish @hich Mr. Vitrichstein ix soon to be geen vader the Coban & Harrie | 1M GoInG.OUT FoR @BouT THREE ~ " = ng —- ———--_-- Aaoment HOURS, MISS KENS - WHILE (™% *) ALL Pi on heer SURE 01D ; > YOU PUT O% dentally, Perey Mar ‘ } WELL, DID YOU 1 Me WHERE. DI OH! THOSE GLO Incidentally, Percy Haw (g WILL YOU FIKUP M4. bee o ) sass. 4 Py : He PAPELS Sent Gere; able y n” for David L00b frame trteinmeng Co ip ¥ osning Wort j Chicago Tribune's critic, b Sk FoR ME? iw ean FiK UP MN New York doing the AWFUL curren» = DESK ? ee BE SURPRISED ‘ Wer eae i THERE Was SUCH for the Chicagu Tribune's war pie- WHEN YOU SEE IT! mre tures, which are to be shown at the : & CLUTTER Ms » PForty-fourth Bireet Theatre, begin- — os Bing Monday , a 4 TO PRODUCE “THE UNBORN.” / Bz “Phe Unborn,” © play by Beulah! ’ 9 Poynter, dealing with certain ore practices indulged in by some sur- goons, is soon to be produced. Hut! one performance will be given, and) that to an invited audience, com-! 4 principally of physicians and surgeons, Dr, Carl W. Hunt, manager of the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, & first class stage director, and 4 uate physican, will have charge Of the staging. 1t is understood the Production will be do under the @uspices of the Medical Review of Reviews and interests vasociated with that organisation. TO STAND BY AGREEMENT. ‘The managers of New York's first Gass theatres, at their mooting yes- Eo wn castor | BE AN OPTIMIST! we we we we we we we we we we By Callahan Ration of all cut-rate theatre tickets gee the abolition of the free list. Ten ys have elapsed since the agreement ‘was first arranged. During that period the whole situation was watched Closely. \t was found that some of the in order to “dress” their A, : p - ry : ea ian ern | (REN ‘ AP WA] /\\ ‘ind resold them, At yester-| || OONE! i By | WASN'T My | s meeting this practice was put under a ban. It was discovered further = that ople had obtained eo and sold them to speculators, ie managers, therefore, drew the Anti-pass restriction Ughter. IRWIN COMEDY CLOSES. ‘May Irwin, after losing twenty ands in seven days acting in “33 fashington Square,” at the Park, thas given up the fight an‘ closed her show temporarily. She will reopen it \ Just a8 soon as the weather becomes Qooler. Bhe says her fat is her fortune od she must decline to ruin ner hd HE KNEW. William Faversham and his man- Leonard L. Gallagher, were on former's yacht, The Hawk, Sun- morning near Norwalk. ‘Being irous of learning how the McFar- Jand-Gibbona fight came out, Mr. ir went ashore to get a news- 5 ir, On the road he encountered a fisherman. “Have you ® newspaper?” asked “1 von, but it iss printed in " replied the fisherman, ‘ell, can you tell me who won the jt h, gure!” replied the Teuton, “Das vin.” Gossip. “Di Goods” is now in filma ‘Mime. Emma Caive is soon to intro- duce her husband, Signor Gasparri, to vaudeville. Julian Eltinge ‘s singing a new (galled “Summertime,” in “Cousin forces agaia, and will bo tna Diling ‘and will be in @ Dilling- ham musical show. il John W. Ransome has been engaged A. G. Delamater’s production of musical farce, “Too Near Paris.” - Ethelmary Oakland, the seven-year- Copyriaht, 1916, Press Publishing C8. (MX. mvesing World.) old leading lady of “School Bells,” ‘Charlies K. y The clock struck oné, two, {Hired, four, five, six, An spite of all his hurry fie landed on the doorstep of When Tom recognized the voices of Jack and Straiglit fo the shores of Bylowland fie ran and Sy eapecially for her. seven, clght, Tom heard it and tumbled into bed just He nestled way down fn his big soft pillow, shut | Old Mother Goose’s schoolhouse after the door was | Jill and Simple Simon, Bo-Peep and Jack Horner, | juny e, i i .. ped off the edge, tumbling back to Ope-eye Fred Walton will return to the cast od as nurse and mumsie together could get oP ode oy bynyeoteony della ever he could | closed and Bylowland children had started their tes- "Tommy Tinker and Mary who owned the little lamb, | World, where he waked, leaving the Bylowland chit. \ Ret ssen wast on aoneunt of iicnes % Son |, The ard Tom coming and commenced fo | he felt ashamed and turned upon his heel and scam- | ,dren still singing to the ten-o'clock scholar who had r : sing, “A dillary a dollar, a ten-o'clock scholar. pered off, turned Into’a naughty, truant —Continued to-morrow. ‘The vaudeville team of McMahon & “ e Led Serwres partnership. et appelie has a new sketch. Mr, THE STORY OF A YOUNG MAN WHO “MADE GOOD” on will produce girl acta. ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B, JOHNSTONE B Haz » Amelia Stone and Armand Kaliss y ied Conklin have returned from Europe and will re-enter vaudeville, Mr. Kaliss served & while in @ French infantry regi- ment. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “He went right up in the air,” “Lost his temper, eh?” “No; he's an aviator.” Sept’ / 22ND he will‘don the gonuc 6 new PRROW CLUBTT, PEABODY & CO.,Ine Dick's usefulness In this capacity was not wholly ithe result of happy inspirations. Rather It was the oui- come of careful study and intelligent “wrestling” with the various problems that every, live automobile agency presents from time to time,—(Concluded tor morrow.) Elited over fils promotion and fie achievernen' : bir et ye the ema cr As months weht By his sales average cllmtied high’ ta pole wich he Rad formulae a th ve of | Sor th a we he liga ad sale» Wo ly, and, a8 Tesulls s00n proved. ¢ ago of ich Bonutten. Proved. | est account, He began making fo Mr, Bowker yestions ag to genefal sales pol'cies and even developing advertls- Ing ideas, The manager, always alive to Fa ideas, eventually developed a habit of calling Dick into con ‘sultation on sales masters, World Wants Work Wonder, + canteen oe