The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1915, Page 22

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THE EVENING WORLD, ws ne et we od Home and Comic Page ot “S’MATTER, POP?” So ‘THis JOHNNY GRATS tuesday, November we we we Od “Sut THerRe MUST Nou ‘PLAY WITH HAS RE A Good SIDE To | lon-d-4 Y@uite TAKING WAYS? [His CHARACTER > + TARE ¢ rs Me & ANN THING IF You ARE Lorin | S. L. Rothapfel has returned to} New York after visiting twenty-one | cities in all parts of the country in| the interest of the motion picture! business. Mr. Rothapfel made the trip under the auspices of the Mutual Film Corporation. In each town be was tondered a banquet by the ple- ture exhibitors, in return for which] he made a speech telling how to make the film business better. So well did he explain how things should be done that he was called “The Napoleon of | Motion Picture Exhibitors" every- where, and the City of Minneapolis gave him « loving cup high enough to be used as an umbrella stand, The banquets were so nourishing that Mr. Rothapt came home woigh- ing ten pounds more than he did when he went away Now, he says, every time he dines in a restaurant he feels like making a speech. In tho} Astor grill yesterday somebody yelled “Hello, Rothapfel!” and Sam got as far as “Gentlemen, this is an unex- Bpoted honor” before a friend stopp»4 “Te SECOND APPEARANCE LADIES AN’ GENTLEMEN OF “PROFESSOR” AXEL, THE GREAT SWEDISH MIND-READER. “THE MAN WITH THE MENTAL EYE ~ MARVELOUSLY MYSTIFYING vm — "AY VASNT SURE. “Tut AY HEARD THouch BLINDFOLDED, He CAN TELL ME WHAT THE MAN IN THE Box HAS Just HANDED ME! a? WHAT is UT verte) a ae ”~ GRAY IN CHARGE. The Lexington Avenue Opera House is to be operated under the direction of William Gray, formerly manager of the Fulton Theatre and booking man for the Henry b. Harris Estate. He will represent the Manhattan Life Insurance Company, which is finan- clally interestc!. A permanent policy for the house has not been announced. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Old Silas McGuggin's as bald as a bat, Not one single hair has he ua- der his hat. It makes him rest cranky when would-be wits atop and say, “Si, L see that you've come out on top.” And when in the chair at the barber's he sits, it riles him to find that the room “Well, what will it be? at the chair, And Si will reply, “Can't you see? Cut my hair.” In Peewoo- /$H-H-H! LEAVE OFF. ple’s store he was talking one day when Peeweeple smiled and had something to say. “A feller this mornin’, Si, said you was bright,” the storekeeper said, “an’ I thought he was right. You're not only bright, but you're shiny, by gee!" Then Poe- Weple laughed; so did Ezra McGeo. @id Silas McGuggin was terribly sore and, frowning, he hobbled straight out of the store. Si took a long walk—then returned to the place where Peeweeple stood with a smile on his face. Said he, “I'd jest like to inform you, friend Bud, that hair is a vex'table—grows best in mud.” Then Silas sat down and he laughed tik he cried, while Peeweeple acowled and McGee really sighed. So pleased , Was old Silas about their sad plight, he bought a red necktie and wore it that night, MISS TAYLOR SAILS. Laurette Taylor and Hartley Man- bs ae her husband, sailed for New | 01 rk from Liverpool yesterday. Taylor is to play in this country un- der the direction of Kiaw & Erlanger and George C, Tyler, RAGTIME AGAIN, Emil Ankermiller simply won't let that ragtime argument rest. He no- titles us that ragtime came originally from a cafe on the river front in St. Louis during the Civil War. A left- handed violinist named ‘Thebeau: played it first, says he. However, it's merely hearsay with Emil, since he was born in 1858 and could hardly have been a patron of the place dur- ing the Civil War. HERE'S A NEW BEVERAGE. A new beverage, said to have been invented by Taylor Holmes, ts called Ram-Tah fizz, after a character in “Bunker Bean.” To enjoy it take the Juice of a lime, half a jigger of gin, half a jSigger of cordial, some milk and sugar, mix, shake, put enough money In your Rocket to pay & mod- ine for ting and foi Panel ighting and for the Gossip. wbilip Klein will sail f vi? up sail for London “Lady Luxury” will close to-night omy in Tiinols, : “Ruggles of Red Gap" was a duced in Philadelphia a night. = Josephine Whittell has been en- Baxed for a role in “Sybil.” Emanuel Reicher will have a com- pany of forty in his production of A eal at the Garden Thea- re Dec. “Btop! Look! Listen!” will open in Philadelphia to-morrow night.” The company is there rehearsing. Ruth Hale of the Selwyn forces thought the camel in “Back Home” was @ “prop” animal, and when she met it face to face she screaméd in ~amazement, Albert F. P.—Catherine Calvert ts the widow of Paul Armstrong. The | which, in & apeech, he explained he re 7 the effects of an appendicitis opera- p peech, he explained h A QUIP BY HUGHES. Squirrel for 4 birthday gift Armstrong office is at No. 1482 Broad- | tion performed by Dr. John FP. dard. vughly tilted of travelling.| 4) . ; sai ; Mes : thought this residence might be the Dar Meet tone tion performed by Dr. John F, Brd Me meen Mtr ene: | Dolle Gray, who sings and dances, would probably gnaw its way out of A very Interesting sketch by ‘01 Barry, entitled “Everykid,” haste incidents in the author's early life, finished the bill at the Green Roum Club's show Sunday night, x | donna on. the w y also ob- . 2 “re 2 CON va bag punc ved e 7 ” party said . we do @ Bemek by the Mate ening eee Vagge, « bag puncher, now In! garet Anglin, has arrived in New Dolle Gray," replied Mr ch | 0 take this sag 4 ae we y othing to’ you, book. Coveright, 1WAD, by We Pres Publishing Co. (The New York Kvening World), RA ib cea geet a ? Chapter ten will be print WHAT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 18 THIS? BiB GE ORRARE, OMA NO" HESOENS Thureday. © printed next BOGGONNIT! MARY GITTIN’ ALONG LIKE CATS LATELY! y a eee An! THERE'S “THAT MUST HORN IN” AN BILLY'S ARGUFYIN’ AGIN: THEYVE BEEN { MISTER “WUNKUS” TH BIG MILLIONAIRE SOCIETY FAVOR\TE-T L THAT BIRD —HE GAT RIGHT PUT UP TO- NIGH ACROSS “FROM ME AT rs DINNER ! J Mer ” we NOU FOLKS - YOU OUGHTA GIVE IN T Bites OPINIO! A COUPLA STRANGE fyes-x MET you VAS f AT TH’ SMITHS ONE INDEED NIGHT -ER~IT WAS (¢) (Gurre QUITE A NICE U0! WNUTH HUH © the-Trail-Holliday” at the Astor will be given as a benefit for the Ca’ Lie Centre for the Blind, Dudley Field Malone will speak before the curtain Boes up. Mrs, Mike Donlin, who was Rita Ross, niece of Charles J. Ross, is re- covering at Stern's Sanitarium from man and Dr, Herbert L. Constable Murdock Pemberton of the Hippo- drome’s publicity department denies the report that he went to Chicago to with Flora Lea in “The Pass- ow.” The boy's right. It was Montreal, has written Loney Haskell Company, which owns the Strand] for a week's engagement at Hammer- | ing to Boston to exploit a four weeks’ ere. stein's Victoria. To-night's performance of ‘“Hit-|as been torn down, the chances are Since the theatre|engagement Miss Anglin ts to fill Mr, Shesgreen says theatrical ns on the Coast are all doing ixposition is proving # he asserts. d- Miss Anglin—-or, nglin and the Fair, features of the fall sea- there,” sald he, modestly, he won't get his wish. AN APPROPRIATE GIFT. John Campbell hus a friend who re- cently resigned his job as a travelling | rather, man after working at it for thirty! were th years. When he came in from his last son out irip he was tendered a banquet, at lcalled on Jack Hughes at his office in the New Amsterdam Theatre build ing and asked him to secure an en- gugement for her, He told her to see COAST 1S PROSPEROUS. jhim the next day, r friends of the gu York from the Pacific Coast and is You remember the old sony, “Good, by, Dollie Gray," don’t you, Mr. and | ? If you do, go ahead and enjoy a good laugh at Mi. Hughes's quip. If you don't, this THREE SEVENTHS OF} TWO FIFTHS OF =y) ONF THIRD OF AND HE'S ONLY EIGHT, | James Eagle, aged eight, but an ac- | tor at that, was recently asked to ceil Jon Gaby Deslys relative to an en- kagement in her show, Jim did. Af- > ter his. interview with the French K % dancer he was asked what he thought N\ of her. | "y “Some baby doll!" replied Jim FOOLISHMENT. ONF HALF OF . ni=| | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. BETWEEN ME AN’ You THOUGH —x'D fLIKED IV BETTER .lF THEY HAD MORE FRENCH” Distes! I'M GREAT ON THAT, 000% WHAT WILL FREDDY'S BIRTHDAY PRESENT BE? SEE IF YOU CAN HELP LEARN THE SECRET. Yo, In Haltimor is are fair the work an Hea fs Zs | Rlvue'dar 1 ie Rat ui | "Fou sit up the With inserted tips that T guess I'l stay right) Where I'm. at pe pee ave 3G make them strong, # for ste two-fifths of “anvil,” AN. jctures rep: | Mammy; simme some ‘lasses on the top, Mean much as ten men The name of to-day's President | Be a a aes ‘Thereupon his mate threw down found in the pane next) “Molasses? No, mammy., Ab alu his pick and climbed up beside the indica Wad none yi” } z are you doing ARTICHOKES f OC ( WELL, BILLY SAIO ) > WE WOULONT Some TIMES HUSBAND 15 RIGHT. MARM! Now TELL ‘MouR PA WHAT :) Ss ND FOR MY } Samy BUTTING | mi 1 INTO OUR AFFAIRS ‘2 ba wastes THIS LITTLE ARGUMENT WA aAgoUT! ~—— = Ma ER-Do You LIKE BS) = { DONT BELIEVE iq ? \x eveR MET ARTY CHoKes?} { i ¥} here?” inquired the latter, “Two en up here," answered his mate, ‘an do as much as twenty men down there."—Baltimore Sun, fincliasheas abil Dot Mystery COOO OOOO OOO0OOOOO0 000000000, Family Portraits. | CHAPTER 1X. +e is a beautiful home om rv F course," said Freddy, “t Long Island that the owner wouldnt’ care much) for A wished to lease for the summer, It two parvenus with social antbition man that he will probably give me}over. Upon entering the boudoir of a something useful. 1 do hope that hel y« Woman member of the family, won't give me a ——. r eyes fell Ween a@ beautiful Ma- house, will you.’ please remove the family portraits?"—Judge. is print will have a thrilling mystery story completed to be pasted in your scrap- Economizing ‘Labor. WO laborers were eng I deepen a well whi come dry, One of them sent his mate down into the well while |he sat at the top and directed the | work, He first ordered the o ig a bit on iv lite more on RRO COLLARS said the wan at ether man

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