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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday. October 5. 1915 ee eee - Serre er int ieee eee ee ae a _ “ “a | oar — T a ~ (fen qr wey ' You Tew Jimmie tiny) (ace te a. aaa Qeeeen* plan, will arrive te New York ' He wht HAve To 3: la Semerree from bie bome of North ‘Tol Tor P - \Mtedry '@ Ctlance Basten, Mass, go to bis offer at the CHANoce Hat SToRy Nerd] Tee? LAttie Theatre, rll up 2 and , Some wat iF He { eg B Shrew the cuted on the A theat u - WANTS ME To a id “— Pies) machine up inte ‘he bb Mev-| ; QU, BWervieve mt) te bie wind ob the | open tie season OA the Littis Theatre He has teen Geading pleys up io Massachusetts, | Bet Be bas not as yet made « tna! Gecleion, When that matter is wetties BP WI begin the arrangements for the Motuctio Mr. Ames har decide Ge Littic Theatre's » after Vor a while last spring Be entertained he idea that be necded & Waloony—in the theatre of course, But be bas given it up When aii bis Peceipts and expendiiures in connes- fon with the tiny playhouse ‘°) Corralied during (he sums he founa| the theatre had shown « promt. With Bie foot ind edocs wit weil PTY KEYS— We ties the Judge Will Be Lenient When He Hears What Kitty’s Caller Did! ry we 4 not to alter | votural make 198 rome Peg om OFT remme ware yt sire : Quicel tue Nee pron ~ WHY, MEXBE i Nou “The tee t BLL ONY PIEC Sins ane other Br mins osles! SCRAPPING WITH MY ~ a eu ne 9 — ECe? | can Sieniont, has acauires « bustend| [S NEIGHBOR AND YE STERDESE we ea DO THAT ALL @pd & ranch, The land is at Auburn, | ul Bit & PeEce OUT OF Wi KEEP THE @al., which is appropriate, say we. eet now (ve BEEN Piss Grayce ts now Mrs. Koval Kent SUMMONED TO GOUT ‘Tuesday in Ban francisco, Monte Grayce wasn't always tn the! Bhe graduated from that @ivision two years ago and went in Tegular acting. She did well—so| well, indeed, that she was able to! @ barn on her residential prop- y in Albany. The ranch is called ho Montegrayce. Mr. and Mra, will be at home there after Oct. 16, She is through with the stage / end all tts works. CONGRATULATING JIM. Among the missives James Whit- @omb Riley, the Hoosier poet, will Peceive Thursday congratulating him on his birthday, will be a note from Grace Valentine, who has known him years. Miss Valentine is also Mative of Indiana and it is a ae when the State isn’t sayin about Kiley, it is Deanting 4 = her, Did you see her in — he is. Elisabeth Marbury has done) cal outlet for the display of tollettes BULLETIN NO 333. the game thing, and yesterday Mr.| and trots, Lou-Telley was in consultation Marguerite Namara, who has the net tailing for the drawing read | with Frederic MeKay and ‘Theodore| principal female role’ in “Alone at fm Car A on tho 12.05. That tien the Burt Sayre, playwright. In addition! Laat,” has heretofore n known in to all this Lee Shubert is said to be|t Id M anklin rejoined the) negotiating with the actor relative to ae a a nt the austin, he 4. H. Crandall, manager of Gedney \ WOULDNT You THINK He STARTED To Go 7 Farm Hotel, entertains the guests ONCE, BUT HE Came He 2ou-Tellegen's manager?” than Ml weekly with fim exhibitions tnstead THE PooR, NUT WOULD Give BACK’ FOR ANGTHER. Daxcereoatt Struck wit of dances. He savs it's too hard work IT uP AS A Bum JoB? TRY ~ Did You Ever for some of them to do the modern THEY WOULDN'T TRY TO SEE SUCHA aoseie. steps. Marie Dresaler is at the hotel COLLECT ANY MQRE ne took place last | AT CAN THE wm . 2 Joe Canoly is manager of a new INSTALMENTS ON THIS PIANO PERSISTENT MANS * in NOS e Courville is due to arrive! German war film which is soon to be pag iho ine Playas TAYLOR DELAYED BUAt soucaine moro NOTeW | shown in New York. Philadelphia, ROANS WAEN MABEL Taylor, now appearing in| “Our Children” will probably play Boston and Chicago. He |s trying ir! Heart” in London, bas) the outlyi arrange for a theatre here. C. ‘Tyler that she can-| then “ou theatres and) “ne Times Producing Corporation ri Bot ‘come to America for a tour of] | Horace ‘Jud manager of the| offers a prize of $26 for the best black IM ONLY HOPING \ | [HUSH TAAT NOISE country bef: xt ‘ing. Plans . and white drawing showing the = ADOLP) 1 RELL COME teen taste bY. ae me Erlanger, "ex" Eawsbe 1s pres of a girl. It 19 wanted for use in a ONE THING - TAAT LANG Shine, BACK AGAIN= ‘association with Mr. Tyler, to pro- ‘ances Starr began her second aea- | POM! The contest closes Oct. 28. WHEN I Die L HELL KNow SOMEBODY'S new play inj son in “Marie ‘3 Boul Livingstone, Longacre The- able | Huclid ‘Marie Odile” last aight at the atre, will receive the drawings, WON'T HAVE To Antoinette Walker has been = Pet Sear and te Gti onlitng| gaged by slartion Gnte Mites ani Pe gh lg ROvAL AHEAD. ‘she does come here next | George Mooser for the ingenue role in| « ggnt Sake hand Api voor had , ine tte Taylor will finiah the} “Aire, Boltay’a Daughter a fight at the practice last nigh (LEAVE THAT 90K] ‘weason in Chicago. she Ww at has decided to produce They accused each other of blowing Me ieet names in Men Sak. weil | “Tae werttiter Vite, oy: Harry | ouvae ts fake ovec'e litle thing ike ee wot ot 3926. : Trent SRO RANY RAS WO As ober the? they won't any of them be on | ¥ AY lng terms with each other.— MACK'S PLAY IS NAM “The Bargain” will open ite engage: | ftende i sad “sew Mack's forthcoming star-| ment at the Comedy to-morrow night jenderson (Neb.) Tribune, coming fin | instead of to-night. — Hele ne ee nae ich ie, A. avmphony. orchestra of forty- SAVING ANNOYANCE, Theodore Burt Sayre, is,a roman-| Se¥e" pieces will be used in connec-| An “Out of Order” sign was put on je military drama of the Tb12 period, | tom with “Alone at Last” when it! the door of a telephone booth in a ic is a new version of Charles Laver's | opens at the Shubert next Monday, | Broadway drug store yestorday and ere are four acts and sif-|, Norman Sterne, Joe Le Blang’s mn tried to use the booth at the speaking parts, Mr, Mack will| Heutenant for 6 time Bett has f one a minute, The drug store jeft the ticket broker's emp: lly took t i Sear under the management of BE. EB.) aelaide de ‘Hughes aren ye feisty ly took the sign down sence, sod Cat ae br) Canary,” in “Town Topics” at eo mtury. HEATRICAL PUZZLE. John Rumsey is reorganizing thi managerat! sixty Club for the fall and wintor|» FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. has announced that season. The Sixty Club ts a theatri-| Magistrate—What's this man charged with? 7 Officer—Chasing @ cur dog on Main Street. Magistrate—Ten dollars fine for rushing the growler, WAITING FOR: THE INSTALMENT COLLECTOR, TO WEAR OUT THE DOOR BELL BATTERIES, DG®DOGGGDOOQNDGDIOO. WHAT Two CITIES: ARE THESE? somebody who wasn’t never really hungry!"—Argonaut i ThAT'S FINE ORMER PRESIDENT MELLEN os f DRINIING |! F of the New Haven likes railroad A Better Future. } stories, no matter what the va- 2 i riety, and was immensely pleased with | 6¢™ > °HINK of it," @aid the oandi- one of the lesser officials the other 6, as he took the farmer's k day when he told/him this one as be- infant on bis knee, “this boy, Fy ing not only true, but as an occur-|s0 small, 60 immature, may live to rence in the New Haven Station, become the President of our broad A nervous lady stopped a baggage | #4 enlightened republic!” “Nothing doing: harshly, “That's @ girl!’ master and demanded to know why ae © y her train was arriving so late. Satter yet!" “Wel cr s! yet!" cried the unabasbed Ww said he, “it's just like this: candidate. ‘Chis girl may live to rule The train ahead ie behind and this man who rules the republic!""— train wa pehind befo besides,” Dy THE NEW ihe indy. ranld not Reuse it ang {cleveland Plain Dealer either for a moment could President Mellen.—Boston Tra ones Artistic Longings. YELL KNOWN assayist and It Seemed So, Anyway. iA connoisseur of New York at- HE good people of the church tended recently an artistic tea gpve to the poor children of the! in hington Square, ; parish a bountiful New Year's! artists of all sorts—near- } dinner, and the delight of the young- | Poets, near-sculptors, near-painters THE FRONT IS CUT TO FIT sters Was much more manifest than | and near-novelists—attended the, tea, their table manners. One litte fellow |The ladies wore djlbbahs of green ij THE KNOT OF THE BOW TIE was discovered clutching a doughnut | burlap. ‘The gentlemen wore sandals, f AND FOUR-IN-HAND x in one fist and a lump of steak in the The collation was vegetarian, of { ‘ PERFECTL To-day we commence a new series of puzzle pictures. The above draw: tier. He was reproved for his | course, i 2 for 29 conte ing, whioh includes four pictures, represents two cities in the United States. | 0!" Ong took Me res | LOGene Sry Ae teat mame st ; B whet oneh pleture representa write the worde on a later he tu to ihe diner next him| “Artiste longings consist invart- CLUBTT, PEABODY & CO, INC, TROY, N. Y. then rearrange them to form th; and remal regretfully: “The | ably, it seems, of long har, long teeth another will be printed Thure ble about these here table man-'and long faces—everything but long VANUAs twaing & “e-vahl"y &.peneil, Rearranged, Penciimvainwe-yahi”, |uore ie that they was invented by purses, tm £a0s"—Wesbingten, Alia, , Nai a tS rte ste ion ete ee scmpeest tee ov we we By Thornton Fisher His Diet. my man, how do you feel?” “I feels right tol'able N old negro, sent to a hospital) “jinve’ you had anyibing to eat upon his arrival was placed in| yet?" @ ward, and one of the nurses} |, evn. t meee a little, ‘a put a thermometer in bis mouth to] «A Jaay done ares = tise nt take his temperature. When the house! giass ter suck, suh.’—Harper's Mag- doctor made his round he said: “Well,] azine. “GAINS 22 POUNDS IN 23 DAYS” Remarkable Experience Told by F. Gagnon. A Simple Way by Which Thin Men and Women Have Put on Healthy Flesh. Quit work, 1 was so weak, Now, thanke to Bargol, I look lke @ new man, I gained 22 pounds in 28 days.” “When I began to take Sargol,”’ writes R. T. Bivelia, “I only weighed one hua dred and thirty-nine pounds. Now my | weight has increased to 151 Ibs, Every- body eays that I am getting so ta “1 never felt better in my life aince| 1 have been taking Sargol. Tho firs: I gained 10 ibe and am y day. Sargol makes me jeep, and I don't get up with ‘when I started Sargol I welghed 147 Ibs. and now I welsh 160 ibs, Every- ‘how fat you have month,’ " js of men and womerw hundreds, with more ery day—living in every nook and corner pf this broad land, have voluntarily réported to welght increases ranging all the way from 10 to 86 pounds, given them by Sargol, you must admit, Mr, and Mre, and Mise Thin Reader, that there must be something in this Sargol method of flesh-butlding after all. you better look Into It, Just as thousands of others have done? Many | thin folke say: ‘I'd give most any thing to put on a little extra welght,”" but when some ono suggests a way they exclaim, “Not « . Nothing will] @y Where, make me plump, i'm built aay in.” “Until you have tried ai 50c BOX FREE @o not and caanot know that thie ta picture Intends only to repre- plump, well-developed man and who would attract attention gol has put pounds of healthy “stay * flesh on hundreds who doubted "t You just try it and nt don’ pile up, hollo: “you bewin and 4 you let the pacnine, and a full al by return mall, free of 1 this coupon with’ your let be the Sargol Co. 97 fe Sargol I just & tiny concentrated tab-| Hide, Binghamton, N.Y BAe Jet. You take one with every m, It Taine with the teod you sat for’ the rating ail of ite flesh . Tk prepares these | 8 COME EAT WITH US AT OUR EXPENSE ough t of Ba RP iternt " vhs “COUPON ee a A RORY Sl ORR a

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