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Home and Comic writen ott have . Tork ond brush While the bere given papers, {tie pinted . Oces that Mr Moroso f ' Jet, been verved » the case If the pu trial, he will ask ing in variour cities « Btates to « he says ho w 40 not cont the Gort of tentir amt from | Geclines to way. 1) looks like « gree @hance for both Mr. Moroxco a Miss Gordon to incroane their eine | averagen with the eu drama “in the Provinces papers in » brour ertain oritt the ne here 4 tent that the “ ow the MISS HOPPER AID6 IN WAR. Tidings from dna Wallace Hopper, new n France, say whe is doing Red work for the allies, and that acting is for from ber mind Not since Richard Carle's “Jumping Jup iter” han she Mins Hopper they wanted to reduce would give up acting. 8 it, bee of theatric and she hasn't been behind the Lughts eince, appeared always said that when | on the atage rer malary abe | foot- TWO "PEGS" TO CLOSE. Tho number of “Peg o' My Heart” Compantes on tour in this country is #00n to be reduced by two, The South- ‘érn compat 1 clone next Saturday and the Canadian company a week later, ‘Tho play has been “pirated” tn Canada, whore the coypright laws are not airtight with regard to produc- tions originating in the United States, 4nd this fact has hurt business this #eason. General conditions are blamed for the play's withdrawal from the South. Two “Peg companies will be | continued. Go body tried | 1 conditions, | oeneeeeee fom (ioe Pace 'S'’MATTER, YPor } ont | [You Tou me |Cowtt Give MILK zx | “ odhe aes ‘S| PLOOEY AND AXEL-— As Far as Common Sense Is Concerned, Axel Used a Lot of It Up in Boston! AWAKE NIGHTS George C. Tyler bas returned from Chicago. Julia Dean fim offers, The “Quinneys” Company will ar- rive from London’ to-morrow. t and Bessie Gros have # again in an eccentric is considering several | dancing act. Elsie Janis wants to play Juliet sho| says interviewers always ask her If she wouldn’t like to, so she's Kolng to, some day, just to please them. | Mrs. Thomas Whiffen has been gaged to play in “Barbara Frietonic for the Popular Plays and Players Film Company. At the invitation of Mrs, J. Chris- topher Marks the Selwyn Company “Rolling Stones" will present the md act before the Theatre As- gembly at the Hotel Astor Friday joon, A meeting of managers of the fire! Blass theatres of New York, call. qeetertoy to discuss ticket matters, #0 poorly attended that it was iponed to to-morrow afternoon lotte and the other skaters at Hippodrome are al! foreigners cannot read English, Hearing it the New York newspapers have | been praising their work they have determined to learn to read th Hence the Hippodrome, School “Languages just formed. nnold Wolf will nt” for William A. bo Brady at the ner the Friars are to tender the} manager. The duty of the “advance t”” is to create fun at the expense the honored guest. Since Mr. Wolf and Mr. Brady haven't been sending each other Easter cards for several years, the attendance should be large. REHEARSING NEW PLAY. “Fair and Warmer,” the new Avery Hopwood play which ts to be produced by Selwyn & Co., was put in rehearsal yesterday. In the cast are Mudge Kennedy, Ralph Morgan, Janet Keech- er, Olive May, Hamilton Revell and “advance | IN AVOTHER R WOuT HEAR YOURSELF! mh eht iT Daaen T ablishing Peemne au IF YoU SNORE. So LOUDLY, THEY YOU KEEP YOURSELF Ae ee ee Page October Tuesday. THE EVENING WORLD, sy * ~ “te - yo ’ i re es: >) Qa) |p *’ ’ ee teal? ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ' +4 M Wor — * = J , eer eee eee POP!” ” ” “ “ ” “ -—— - ——_ —-— ——-— ~,—— -——- —-+ |Or ve jo 1 Cows | Tey Teley wut A | and | Cow Down | Give DONT ng lg gee f \Didnr ‘ P MiLer | on “is Give . ‘ L { nai | NOT Pod Aw > me ‘ |) 1 Gave it A Sa Y } . scenes apg | * aN ] parren it On IT-TH NOTHE ‘ « a <l 110 Penne Pomeoning Oe Om veeine World 12 191 ine! is ¢ 5 | 4d ¢ - por By c. M. Payne “ AW, WOTTAYA WANTA MAKE ™~ A STATEMENT LIKE THAT For? USE, SOME COMMON SENSE AN PICK “THE PHILGIE | GEE ~ AY DUNNO, AY GUESS \ AY PICK ~~~ VERE, VAIT “TILL AY d SEE HOw DAS TWO TEAMS \, WARM uP! WELL, You BEEN READING THE DOPE. AXEL, AN SEEING EM PLAY ~ WHO bo YOU PICK ‘To CoP Tobay's- GAME? Sok OR PHILLIES ? WHO DO — lee Matinee ws ood PLEASE MISS, MY HUSBAND 1S HIDING IN THE COAL BIN UNTIL | CAN FIND OUT IF HE CAN BE ARRESTED FOR BACKING A HORSE— AT WHAT RACETRACK DIO NOUR. HUSBEND BACK THIS HORSE ? TRY SLEEPING OOM SO YOU ween! Hey You! PICK ? By Vic { OH \ ot You By Thornton Fisher me? W AY BANE PICK Bot COURSE »TON “OH, MISS, HE BACKED HIM THROUGH A PLATE GLASS WINDOW! ~-— a 5? Logan Pendleton, was com plaining about theatrical sulartes as he stood with « friend at Thirty-elghth Street and Broadway, when @ subway workman came along. “That man's better off than the aver- id Mr, Pendleton. “I'l fact to you,” kman, actor, | axe actor ts," demonstrate th He “Carpen- hig head, "I nded the YOU CAN'T STOP WALT. You've got to give it to Walter P. Richardson, @ stock the Bronx Theatre, Every week tho nows- papers are notified of the success he ts attaining in that temple of art, An- other communication, Just received, saya: “He is an unusual actor, inquiry, or ut His work derful understanding. When told the other day that Foster of the Red had struck out eight men, he repl "Gee! If he bad fanned one m he would have retired the side!’ ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. H, M.—Miriam is the name of tho girl in “Outcast.” Lyrics—(A)_ Yes. (B) No muste ts Inecessary. (C) Write the lyric; thon jeall on the publisher, or send it (o him THIS MAN DISGRUNTLED. ‘The Millionaire” played to only $14 at the Opera House last night and to-day the manager i ‘talking of changing the show's name to “Down and Out.”—Walnut (Mo,) Yimeg, HE WAS NO CARPENTER, | jis perfect and he Js as much at home] wiile in Detroit © Ham, JOAN, DON'T jin a dramatic part as he is in @ com-| ahead of Holmes in “Bunker SQUEEZE mY edy one. Mr. Richardson is one of| Hoan," needed the assistance of ¢ WAND ONDER | youngest leading men in this} typist. He found or his hotel THE TABLE! and before he reaches the; ”"} said to wn lady a average leading man he| red to dic what's} | |4 will have on Broadway many | in | years.” replied | All of which leads ono to believe “Mine's Ham. | that there is positively but one Wal-| "Go on, you, with that kiddin tor P, lchardson suit!" replied Miss Bone SOLOFF DOPES IT OUT. COMICALITIES. | Joseph Soloff, Assistant ‘Treasurer! A Wisconsin bull ran into a pice ved Jat the Bronx Theatre, ts» a baseball | ture theatre and was killed, Moral Wilf fi | |fan who watches the progress of the| Never horn fn |game with keen jiterest and a won-| A Harlem woman turned her auto} | FOOLISHMENT. Qiessrgannoanononsonressnmnenansenonermeseseestee unto themselves — uncommunteative, | “Well. said T ’ S competent and tren Jonsly silent. | templative pau et | @8000% 101910:919:19H999IHOOITOOOOONOTOGGOSOOOSIOOSOGGS | 15 bY WAY Of Holux the worst duck | Ql MAK, shot and one of the most persistent | Saturda sitting there with thew bande |in the world—was in a blind with lly | WAITING FOR THE after a ¢ we Je t round and just t set of just wets f NEXT. | Restrained Applause. rolded."" favorite guide, He endeavored to| Versatile. 1, dear, he Frank Mgnroo t¥ a good actor, but] NOTED humorous lecturer, 1, well!” the lecturer laughed. |draw out bis companion ception atid the two you know." this season Fate has been wwainat | AV who was invited to deliver an|“T noticed that they sat with their] “Tom,” he said, “what do you fel- | t cath here sense!” cried Ina him and he has appeared in nothing | éAdvais 16/65 aUdlanos Of bons hands folded, but J hourht they were | lows, do, down here when the tax (a eee lag tu the [kat but fatlures—three or four of them.|vict# in a Weatern penitentiary, . : mate and fishing?" ‘ 5 apo you kuow,” sald Ina, “it was! son Lust night Loney Haskell asked him! noticed the auditors laughed — f what he was doing _|hearuly, but did hot applaud. Perfect Mental Rest. | ease: 1OGFLOEVECEDOOPOOIGOGOOS DO DOGHGOOOIOODOIGVEGOIG ‘Juut laying off between failuvos, After t ture the warden of the = : | replied Frank iuatiition ventursdoan’ woolen IH little group of men who make we we bape “They di seem very apprecia- a living by serving as fishing IT'S FUN FOR HOMER, tive, did they?" he asked. and hunting guides to city | DEDODBDIVOGDSOVOGOGHWODT DOGWOOD Homer Croy has discovered somo-| “I thouxht they weemed to enfoy it] goortamen on the shores and waters| == re |thing funny, Homer postal cards us| Very ues’ Wie lectater & piled ¢ South Bay, which ind | 5 5 Praae Pubinhing Co (8 r My iniht have lapped af of Great South Bay, which indents as follows: “Some people are clatintng | \¢tie," the warden remarked, “inatead | the sea side of Long Islend, are a race EYES To THE RIGHT DONT CLING SO} (15 Apams APPLE) (RIGHT THIS” there isn't much funny stuff this soa- | oF THEM , EYES TO CLOSE ee 15 WORKING LIKE (| way, SIR-- Dv | Se Pa OO Gr AS IL ERE S| ea OHHTTTTEAENDOI TIE TOOOOOOECOAIOAOOTOOD TE LEFT! OF Them al en f 4 PUMP, AND I'LL}/SEy A TABLE tamamantiuen to ho'tcent't| | EWENENG WORLD PUZZLES {) | |inro wie saton ce | Giveaner_} |Feronk coacnso|| ar scars ee) OOVRDDIDIBOD, SOUP STRODE, THE a! ee HAM AND BONE. "TUST MARRIED?! Now REMEMBER Into a post, and she tsn't olther Ain't you couran the they lose, A Mexican halrloas a Bt her speech. tn early FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. @ magician | Deborah? of! 1 be blue tf terrible, Red Sox’ wil frightened | Louis woman so badly she lost Better get your order | Automobilist (to man with gun) | I'm sorry I killed your dog. Will $5 | cover your loss? | Farmer—Sure The four pictures to-day illustrate the names of two more citie | Automobilist—All right. Here's the Pig Paoli lg na Aa Feat money Farmer (pocketing cash)--Thanks! I was taking bim out to shoot bim, anyway, YOUR FIRST HONEYMooN APPEARANCE IN A HoTEL DINING Feoom. were ALBAN BRIDGEPORT, , Rearranged, awl-bunny, bridge-port, ether puasie Thureday. (1) port, (2) awl, (3) bunny, (4) bridge, The names of te-day's cities and an- AL TWO To SURE, ELLA) HEY'VE Gor 1 - (i WRITTEN OVER THEM ——, OnE THEY PULL A FAKE SCRAP! yas replied Kathleen, ts rather ver- “You know, ' { Just