The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1915, Page 28

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\ . Home and Comic Page of Friday, December 3. le DPLCLAR I WETS) AM Pook FELLOW - , Come OF DOE K A FINE, CTUDEN T- BUT] ric , AWA ee of ry \_K00TS ) RBSEN TE MINDED IN. 4 Is, PIMOS OF) a 5 / Sea A 7 met te HE GOTTA ; CHEMICAL ° \ J x ~ f HIS) MARK. EPisode ATXKLUM i : — IBY Gouties SOME ONE IN . SINE. ; abs ‘The Amateur Comedy Club, which ATTER v) “~» THe « c 00 pa — e fs composed of 1,800 people of means —o Limit] WAILE J WAS GETTING LW, ‘ ’ YA LEAVE who are interested in the stage, will ) \ My Harr TRIMMED | bold the boards at the Princess Thea- , e 5 ) tre next week with a bill consisting ; @f threo plays. ‘This necessarily means that “The Unborn” will not be at the Princess after Saturday night. | Theodore KE. Steinway is President of the club. He acts in the productions, | as does W. Herbert Adams, who !s) the organization's business manager. Im fact, each of the amateur actors} Who will be seon in the plays is of more or less prominence socially and otherwise. | ‘The three plays are “The Gods of | the Mountains,” a new one; “Box and Cox” that old comedy, and “Drifted Apart,” which has also seen service. ‘The management has great hopes that “The Gods of the Mountains” may at- | t the attention of some regular trical producer who will buy St. Dono Barber, a member of the club, | — — ities eee Ww eaid to nave writen it The Pes EFLOOEY AND AXEL-— Axel Never Agreed to Stand for Any Insult About His Mind! a ‘which men turn to stone. John Brun- | pf Le per director of the club, — aoe jesigned sone unique scenery for TWERE GOES THE CURTAIN! " i 3 THE { THING WS GETTING 4} the new play. Mr. Brunton is a pro: Now REMEMBER, AWEL, ALL a ted os ee a A p Lm | IS How IN vi ig vas ane ueaey! A HYPNOTIC SYATE AND WIth fessional. ie §= furnishes §= Joseph | Brooks with the scener: uses in ed Yop GOTTA DO IN THIS ACT productions. c 5 " The opening performance Monday 1S JuST ‘To LET ME. Lae YER GONNA SLEEP AWHILE - Now bo MY BIDDING . j aight will be the only one at which HYPNOTIZE 7A AN’ >.4 saps Pt SHE STRONG MIMD WILL Ron-mombers will be admitted. Each | Do WHATEVER T “TELL « ‘LY CANT WAKE. UP ~~ 7 | EXERCISE CONTROL OVER R A x | P Son i ¢ es 7” ANY AY GOT ' ( Wer! wor wa r) { STRONGEST MUSCLE? member has been allowed four tickets 4 Ag, R ASLEEPM ' ‘and he may give these to his friends | ya TNO. pe {ER ASLEER TNE WEAKER! — ° x ‘ for Monday night's show. The re-| AINA ~~ nln F, ; y— maining performances during the| ; . - y y : week will be for the members only. | { _ : i The capacity of the Princess is s0/ 2: 6) small that there will be but littie; room for outside: | To be a mem must pay $80 a thus collected pays for the annual theatrical performances. ANOTHER “TREASURE ISLAND.” the Punoh Mins, has directed his gen George Vivian, to go ahead en- waging people for a second company | to play other large cities. It 1s within ||) the rans of possibility that there “may be a third company before the ee MARY’S MARRIED LIFE—Because Billy Loves Mary Is No Reason Why He Shouldn’t Want to Read His Paper, Is It? wu By Therates Fisher AMERICAN ACTRESSES SAIL. Albert de Courville, through his American representative, Frederic - ‘Copyright, 1918, Press Publisiing Ca (NY. Bvening World.) , has engaged for bis next —— a, p= = oa Be pean Pape and. Patricis Now wars / OKBILLY DO YOU ») OF COURSE | LOVE You setren THAN ANYTHING! NoW KEEP STILL AND LET Me READ THE PAPER! V STILL LOVE ME E BETTER THAN ANYTHING ELSE ?/ TH MATTER? GEE, WHAT HAVE nor. ‘They are now on the steamship St. Paul en route for Eng- Jand. MONA FORGOT. Mona Hungerford, who was one of, the Pegs in “Pog o' My Heart,” | Proficient in the use of a number of accents, notably the Scotch and Irish Miss Hungerford wanted to become a member of Harry Laude 0 she called on William a Lauder’s manager. Sho explained her | @etire, using her Scotch accent, and was practically engaged, when Mr, Morris asked her if she could sing. “Shure!” replied Miss Hungerford. | thing Ol do.” | said Mr. Morris What I need is a| | And that ended it PRODUCING “THE GIRL.” | J. MacGregor and Edward) H. Peple have in rehearsal Mu. e's new play, “The Girl,” and aoe it in Rochester on Dec. | ———— ooo a oi A Eg or 1S the onst, are Hoary Kolker, | THE MOTHER GOOSE FAIRY BOOK 2 Page 23 w By Eleanor Schorer George Probert, Joseph Alleton, Ivan| , Margaret Iving and her Musica! Wimpoon, Olive Wyndham and Maude | Comedy Girls will launch Misa Iving’s | “burn. |new act Monday at tbe Orpheum, | pon | Yonkers. ‘i arry Kline has a burning ambi- FRANK MINTYRE’S ESCAPE. [tion to be a prune farn Evidently Frank Mcintyre, the avotrdupois| Harry never boarded, or else he has a| gomedian, bates to pack his bulk uy|yindictive disposition. TOO OOO OOOO ® FACT AND FIC ® By Hazen Conklin Saecmnanares 21870010999900060000 | JT makes no difference who you are, | JA/ER- WASSAMATTER? WAS8- geywey saps. Ree a be Josep) M ‘ Bas enaaged for a} you bave the rent to pa AM Prospect, Brooklyn, + and | role in “Ma h,” which is to be ree | gre | SAMATTIER? JBBER SABES SUPENNEAS' Genie’ Gnnacthonry cilmib-|Tived by Jemon i. Hackett and Viola | And each nth on the calendar; 6.45.-SNC RRRK - ak rR reyes Ing he took his auto out of storage.! Ajien, starts with that drea'ed day! night while ho was on his way!” James Whittendale left last night | KNUG-BKRRROW! How can that room underneath snore |for Los Angeles to close up a picture | #\deal and visit his wife, known pro- | * RECORD. ) that racket? feasionally as Stella Adams, f 5 “ Tra ents tat ho landed ca Uis| Menor’ er Herts ie troduoing. @ | Of that Sunday morning nap we) 0 ol—Cold wate, bath fend across {couldn't take because our bedroom | tlie court takes a shower, THURR— ON CARDBOARD THROUGH THE HOLES| ach_and escaped Injury. Now| photoplay called ould Baby puffing up and down subway|Pycoe Me. Marr : & _ Baby |window opene on tho apartment) Q0-OW! AOUGH! BRRR! OOGH! by the way, sel- mepe again. = dom misses a bet. . | house court, ; WERR! —s 6.15 A. M.—Janitor inakes his first) &5t-R-R-R-R-R-R-RING! “Dang Hiareege Derwent is now.a momber| comic’ Co mmea en cio | public appearance, stands in the mid. |!t Who set that .Jarm clock for this ef Grace George's Playhouse Com- We it tyne turkey trot. | dle of the court, clears at, and | Meraing? You did? You forgot to- ~ Jehkteh’ called Ehe State a goah-—they ain't no turkeys there,” | thrown down a board ae 3 ald Sunday! Humpht Seas” be neta owen, Is to to ) pula : First milieman « Slims up, I's: gonna get up and FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Fe | both doors, BANC: ro Out and get a paper!” Gertrude Webster is taking the reat “My grandfather hasn't had his y | 6 Same milkman returns. ee eure at Mount Clemens. She will re-| hair cut in ten years.” iS} - roan G! BANG! LIFE LYRICS. NO, turn to New York soon and do some Bright and early } Goose is at he f 5 | i. Pie hace bo Net me PS | io ant A Say Mle! Saat is ably alist with the Tus) worry 3 Sucdenly Simple Simon, sitting a-top a ladder, coloring a book with | | Raby wakes up in the apart. | There wasn't a chair that went inte ne edt oe Py ough volumes for housans of kiddies sed and black paint, thought the cow would be improved by a few i ment scrosn the court and hollera tor eae as 909800000000080 10 Sa ee vps a ae Goose books, Yesterday Dame Durden and carmine Mane So he feaned Reaena ‘ ae hi tronhtaal. OO WAHT! OO; WATE!) 2 Are 4 Blsed seal 2 ave ¢ over the moon a bbing i i ald tj s 50 ec id daubed ve spots : AVE , : fa, COLOR YOUR MOTHER GOOSE FAIRY BOOK xO and white, so she ae pose for the artist 70 Was Haat ree all directions on the clean white ¢ Dame Durden burst in’ Feat Ay i ibe He ey WAT UL, uLG, A be A Glee @ bookcase, a mat, And Compete for a Five Dollar Award. BS | dilite— as illustrating Hiddidces 09, the artist who was to make the portrait offcowsie, He dzclared—— | |! gaa say | Woan/nalahbote, Guse cutee 6.2 asculine + 1 r when THE EVENING WORLD will award $5.00 to each of three Q Fila, where do you keep the m ; neighbor: rove in submit the best colored pages of the “Mother ra) ‘ ° \e 4 s Well, how can T he 1 Trust her to keep B gomplete from cover to concluding page. |; K* orn Pei rteN aS ‘ tf u toc! ec neeh ARe ee Sap $6.00 Class A—Children not over five years of age. $5.00 Class 3 | lad ; a te Behind har | i B—Children over five but not over ten. $5.00 Clave C—Children Ke Ne haces game \ nce CUrtalne: canvmueEs over ten but not over fifteen, | i & BANG! rattle-rattle-clink-BANG! y thin, ‘You may use crayon or water colors. If you have mi y iM He turns. BANG! BANG! She spots every move on. our block! back pages, se two-cent to the Evening World for each Old maid's dog in the apa eT page desired and they will be mailed you. The cover was printed ky Reh en. sa ; 8 Vi i on 8 te jnitors etm tho isits for $5 OWF-OWF! OWF! e-unt T * The last page will be printed Deo, 17, Your book, complete, 1 Ky, aN Deonle suffering from and every page colored, must be received not later than TUESDAY, OWF! ’ DEC. 21. Address it to “Mother Goose Editor,” Evening World, 63 % eo Y Meatmeat” fees Park Row, N. Y. City. Write your NAME, ADDRESS and AGE on ig * oe nitor's wites “Hes a4 tale Sed fa chest of paper, pinned to the cover page, No books submitted in Bir Wey RIE Caine ea ng be Noto a iat the contest will be returned. 2 4 Cheering Christmas Gifts for Children tn the |thub, CLINK-CLUNK! New York City Hospitals. te) | KE-LANK, TUNK Al T ” 1 10.—Dur Il the “Mother Goose Fairy Books” received in the contest, ts | creaks SQU < that have been nicely and carefully colored, will be distributed b THE EVENING WORLD ae CHRISTMAS GIFTS among the chile New York. * not you win one of the . \W SKE “No Mother Goose Book could be published without the cow 7 Ro mmith ¢ i Radiator sh at be jumpin; She would, er flig’ vi e ' ir ' q over the moon, and now the cow was too black to be seen,” i Oot andre ae en Ber fight over tie moon, pass through the Milky Way ] | whush, whush, pish how there would be no Mother Goose '3ooks in the shops at Christmas time! scheme worked beautifully, a ha! Boo-hoo-00! But cowsle lapped up all their tears and told of a plan that be well supplied ‘with Mather Goose Books to delight kiddies with their ight kiddies \c dren in the hospitals in Great Whethe SUE hey laughed gleefully, for this | | HH Hat! i. ‘© need now to fear. Santa | 6.46.-~Matu i ne ke an the | a@ DR. J. C. McCOY, | court knocks ¢ louble boiler of oat. jCandler Building, 220 W. 42d St, de, you will have th gatisfaction of knowing that your efforts have gone toward bright: ening CHRISTMAS for some child less happily situated than our 3 would save y! er pla n weeping re ¢ 00900000000000005 ; the day! A better plan than weeping, by far! thymes and pictures of cowsig aud all her other be yy [!meat off the stove, SPI 7K. | moure Attn 12°, est ot Broad VLWWVYLVEDLVO i loved folks, Ha hat PILLOWK.-: | Hours—Monday.” Wed ay, - - - : KINK-THULK! OW! JIBBER- @'a"9P Mp, fede 8

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