The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1916, Page 12

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ale i aE Sia es 27 ERS eMC RG MAE TONER PLLA ARM TANI AOR EEAE NH MOLT RNS 5 Recta I AoE Home and Comfe Page of THE EVENING WORLD, S:aturdiy: Ja “S’MATTER, POP?” ” we we we a se ww nuary 18. 1916 ~~~"! a we By C. M. Payne Por y rtd VERY THORPY J wut in A F'odt Hen He CHATHED #) , ME IN TO ouR YARD Jecdaes § Cotni, ages to keep busy these chill winter @age. Having seen the Khyva St. Al- Reme production of “Romeo and AT me, ‘ AN 1 THAID FudGE Bac araim = .—- comedy and is preparing to stage one called “Come to Bohemia ie amount of inystery #ur- @ young artist who is far \e finished jn his line, He) a -- Tet. MAMA I SAID To GET THE CouRT PLASTER AND THE ARNICA AND E SPLINTS AND BANDAGES AN ) 11 cHatTHeD im out AND FIX You UP ’ \AGAIN AN ee = een nt rem pene love and wants to make money to support a wife. A AD manufacturer commiaslona bim to paint a picture as a pill iabel. The “ ” ” oy By Vic ? makes « botoh of it, but oe — . is Mnally convinced the plc- on aa fine and sum fo! OO So (wanna Wen ee see | SivE YER GONNA JOIN mies FIBHER TO MARRY. | GERMANY OR ALLIES 7 Fisher, actress and cousin | H (WERE LOSING TIME % Frederick, is to marry and stage on Jan, 22. She ts to, the bride of Harold Van Kennan, graduate, and they will live . where Mr. Van Ken- is to go into business, The wed- wal ly be celebrated tn} 4 Around the Corner, y a wedding break. | the ceremon; ‘will be heid at Mins Frederick's t, No, 449 Park Avenue | Fisher is a nitive of Ogdens- » N. ¥., which ts al#o the origi- point of Mr. Van Kennan. Were childhood sweethearts. Figher made her stage detvut in en4 His Brethren,” in which k had the loading fem- role. Later she pinyed In “Kick | Tn” and in “Innocent.” She is a blonde and can cook. fO BRING iN "TOWN Topics.” Finding tt Impoemible to whip “Rob- tneen Crusoe Jr.” into #h an per Gio Mowers Stabe re) TWAS EVER THUS!—He May Have Been Just Stupid—or—He May Have Been Very, Very Wise! oe “Town Topica” in the Winter Gar- Gen on Jan. 24, where it will remain) Swe, capt wut teen ee s E to - ” a = remain! AY WELL SIR! D \ J (WHY WoopRoW Z | WoT! y'NeVER HEARD a {of Pleamure,” now we the Wine| "THINK * WILSON" oe vmten oh come! e Z PY! oF alent EITHER P { WeTS WS = , Will go on tour after Jan. ALL TH STUPIDS 'X GUESS You NEVER HEARD OF CAN MAKE ‘EM \ PRESIDENT WILGON ve FFI See or SDIENY foe WRITES “OFFICIAL” SONGS. \ a Z; . Parl Carrol te writing the ometat | STUFF = HUH HEAR WIM Y 4 ie MUCH. IN TH’ PEAC! e MASI ENT iEK CHE. g ’ position. As yet no one us who wrote the piece, | Crawford could be engaged for thie leading role in “Come to Ho- emia.” The story of the piece is of the Fiks Convention, to_be | this year in Baltimore, Mr. | Oarroll, by the way, seems to have « for writing “official” —— He wrote one for Los Ang “Welcome Back to Californ' ‘one for Pittsburgh, entitled of Black and Gold.” It has| ~ deen generally understood heretofore | ee "'s official song was Mokes.” f HAYES DINNER JAN. 30. ing to a herald, got up| in regular circus style, which haa our desk, thé dinner to! (Pink) Hayes, to bo held | 30 at Heals . Columbus ‘alyzing, exciting, on- ing, affair.” It is also promined , Sixty-sixth Streot venue, will be “an ‘astounding feats will be per- formed.” Frank Ward O'Matey, who ANE GS OF DIGGING cuts up journalistic didoes for the UP_A CONVERSATION Gun and instigates theatrical dinners SR¢ dances, has been mado treamurer ie yes functts Deer YOO OC | wal he nO money handled Ther, | being the purchaser. Mr. Rhinelan-| Tannie Love and Torna Tea willl vilie acting, picture work and octal apy oo Tavita will be camuene pce der stood in line and obtained the| give a recital at the home of Will-|life to become a professional dancer.) @ FACT i Giemeeh ticket purely through luck, Offers/iam Rulund Tuesday afternoon, ) man's paragraph, just .. A& TO THE MINSTRELS had been made for it to the Hippo- B. Bernard Ve formerly with vand, says that Daniel Carson Four persons eo far hav. of drome management by Joseph P. -| Wat erlin & Snyder, has gone author of “Hagar Revelly,” 5 - a our Peed e weston muity, Mme. Nellie Melba, R. H.|into v. Ne with a singing and engaged by Labin, Phila- mre reason some men don’t stay Se .. “earth oped complaint | Burnside, Irving Hrokaw, John Phil- | talking phia, to furnish two feature pho- swocessful ie because they stop qn thie Maseranent Wonk ip Sousa, Mrs. Vernon Castle and] Auto lesmen have been barred to-plays a month at a guaranteed | without leeking to eee who is coming one nye Gepertment Wednes- | others. Dd from the dressing rooms at the Prin. | income of $100,000 a j behind them. | q | cons, “Very Good Eddie” girls will meme. Gerken. who inaiete that the} | AN ODE TO W. H. CRANE. jiivs to go ont to buy carn here- | FOOLISHMENT. | MIXED PICKLES Star Minstre! how to be given | An ode to William H. Crage will | after. | Lite ten’t long enough for some Baers ot the > ree Square | be sung at the Crane ener, Feb. Jobn Brown ts arranging to bring people to fitigh telling how important | pe ar im Dax hureday | 27, at the Waldorf-Astoria, by George| newapaper men in from numerous | they are, , | dace qutertatonent eer rr ny | MacKariane, Van Rensselaet Wheel-| surrounding towne and cities to sce | i x pena over offered er, Frank (roi Shi eve ciacee ee the Russian Ballet open at the Cen. | | Somettmes when a man, worsted in the progress of the show Mr,| the evening's musical programme. (*¥!) ine ad an erantin orl [0 Beecee nce onigs art ue ae | will explain to the audience | ‘The ode will be a Crane song, not al my” cor iions recently, |Ehemmorisen it, then goes around hunt. he got all those names, swan song Miss Foster bails f Leavenworth,, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | ing for trouble just for the chance to Kan, When she was « little girl she| She-—Now that you've asked mi it! RHINELANDER GETS IT, Gossip. Used to beat the stuffing out of the jto ma you, what's your income? a eer - The one millionth ticket to “Mip,| Sum Weller is ill with the grip, writer of this departs u dollars a week, Fate hands its cruel: Hooray!” waa sold at the Hip-| Hlanche Ring doesn’t like film act Mirlam Garces, wh S! id lve on that, T guess, | the mam, who, primed to te ¢ yeeterday, Philip Rhinelan-|ing. One bas to arise go early morn-| pit at Rich t lou at's fine. " \tunny. story, finda that his der of No. 16 East Fifty-ffth Street | ings. School Days, given up vaude-| She—But what would you live on?| have heard it before. POONA GEODOHOGODOOAAE OHNE PODMPOMODNO OOD DAGOINTDA MTGE VOROPROOTTOTROOR OOOO ATURE — w ey By Thornton Fisher § | cHOw-cHow DO UO OTE OOO CO COO O OOOO OOCDO OU OOOO COCO OC UCOU OCCT Cc v COMMRMOECOOR | Pity the man about whom unis is < 2 said: “When he triea to be funny _ _ he's serious and he tries to be CSAILIN’ ON & serious he's funny! FLAT BOOoo-aT a | | The man who hedges usually hes Down T’ NEW ‘ YOURSELF fs | @ trimming coming to him! = ORLEAN-N-N-NS | ycGhaaria ie often etod with rubber wt es heels. | | PEOPLE WE MEET H | (Continued) Mike Ongratutattons Phil Opena, Watoh your etep, bachelors! Re- | Perry Scope. member, this ie LEAP YEAR! (To Re Continued.) BOPOODOOOOOIDHDOHDOUGAGOGODOGDDHEQOODIGDOOOFODOOSO DOGO § KID IDEAS) By Ferd G. Long § | ( " IN QUICKER. WITH) sv TENOR STOP A , S ; ¥) : | NE si {Yes-+ EACHER! \UTE- ALL 10° 3 4 , , \ FOUR. Pow poh Won BEARS ANO FOuR SEALS ee FlastT Oress Mismen~-| | REHEARSAL OF THE AmaTeUR —S-~ MINSTREL SHOW GIVEN BY THE cLUB TO. PAX FOR. NEXT SEASONS BASEBALL UNIFORMS. ou- wes Him? ‘A TevTONIC sovner! ~~" AWEN AY BANE Joh, DAS TosTonics" \ “he. we By Bud Counihan LAST NAME rerereve . ‘ATE CAPITAL IS cans ini is wie bull Cac ftie Ror HE we INE-FOURTH OF } TWO-SEVENTHS OF} THRE ee | Subtract from the words the pictures represent the number of lettere indicated by the fractions-until the subtracted letters combine to form tha je of the ital cit capital of Th i next puzz’ DOGO TO OOD DWQDOD]OVEGEADODGOEDOOQOQSOHOODG | THE GRLAT DOT MYSTERY a MBOOQODHNOSOPSOOOOOSIOSS® OOO OOOO TG COO OUD oF TO BE CONTINUED - CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE. iI i it had not been for the frog's timely warning the boys might have n drowned in the deep water of the lake, But their tro over. Before tl lan began to make huge ——~ (Join the dots with a pencil luc, beginning with dot No. 1 could relocate the tracks of the missing goat, the ‘ange signs, They turned cautiously and saw a and tras them in numerical order, Chapter Thirty will be printed next Teen ‘The Evening Worlt.)

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