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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday. January 19; 1916 , re “S'’MATTER, POP?” w oe we we er ae ot ou wt By C. M. Payne IF, WHEN My roy | GROWS UP To BE # MAN, oA +e 15 CALLED UPON To FILL. THE PRESIDENTS Stoes— It develops that “Come to Bo- emia,” the comic opera which is to be produced soon under the directicn Of Jacques Coini, is the work of two i known New York architeots, Boe S. Chapell and K. M. Mureh- . Mr. Chapell wrote the book and jyrics and Mr. Murchison the music, Each is suid to be fully capable of | turning out the sort of material that Musical successes are made of. It is | reported around the Rialto district | i ‘that friends of Messrs. Chapel! and i | Murchison have become interested fl- | } Ranoially in the plan to produce | ; "Come to Bohemia” to the extent of | | r 890,000. A number of well known mu- sical actresses have been spoken of i in connection with the pisos, among i them being Florence Webber, Dor- guy Jaron and Muriel Hiudoo.) PL QOOQOEY A lowover, the cast is not complete. i A PLAY FOR MISS CAHILL, Daniel V. Arthur bas a new play by H Clare Kummer in which he expects y Yo mar Marie Cahill shortly. It is a 4 straight comedy, Miss Cahill is in vaudeville at present. MME, KALICH WON'T SPEAK. Mme, Berths Kalich is to be a (ues of honor at the annual dinner of the Playwrights’ Club, to be held Friday evening at Keen's Chop House in West Forty-fourth Street, De- arith, Siuitea Se vermeed Se tall at me, Kalich has refused to talk at the dinner. SHE'LL UNDERSTUDY GABY. Veola Harty, in private life the wife of Harry D.\Kiine, manager of the | Globe is ‘returning to the stage, She has dhcome understudy for Gaby Deslys in “Stop, Look, Lin- ven!” It is not Miss Harty's idea to have too much acting to ¢ her acceptance of the engag ¢ understudy, WHY PLAY FAVORITES? A recently issued popular song is called “As. We Bat by the Saturday Evening Post.” We hereby notify the song writers that we'll be jealous if iKnow! FL can GET HS MIND OM SOMETHING ELSE! IT'LL MAKE HIM FORGET He's SICK. My MOTHER. USED To do THar with me! LOOK ! LOOK AKELS here's A sypmarine!s “THE. CAPTAIN'S GETTIN’ READY ‘Aw, THAT'S “Too Bap AxeL! ARE Y'STILL SEASICK, 2? —— FRIED ANY THING FoR (Te ask Wits TO w PLEASE HURRY «.. wy pony CHA aNsweR? canner ur Coprripr, 1816 Reang Pubiushing Co. (N.Y, rantng World.) a 7 £ body di Yt writ led | 9% 0 i. . | SE Ennis] "TWASeEVER THUS!—lt Went So Well the First Time He Thought It Would Bear Repeating! we ws we By Bud Counthan | ~ a! F 8A AN’ ILL Do MY BEST o Be (| “vy Z 3 anh eles Bewaee chet to a. confection. WORTH IT CAN BE A Coad E: NON WOT HAVE Ro WELL SIR- WOULD erg store in Milwaukee recently and e incanipy4 oH EMPLOYEE TO YUH SIR! ¥ SEE HERE — 7 Al You To Say You MIND IF I SAID pF ge ‘was about to hand ovor $3.50 for a ——— AKE THAT ” RAISE Aw bd BZ BY Reding reaty money, boosted che price | [Pokey 9 ARD Good ty, Boy! Te NEVER Fee A WEE IT AGAIN P / i fo S46. The actreas refused to buy at ce i BEEN THANKED LIKE THAT INSTEAD oF $292 ! = / and left the place. Later she sent her | ht) : r BEFORE —NEVER! 4 maid to the store and the proprietor, : : —s not kn was acting as mes- a aonger Boheff, sold her the ‘ box for $2.50. Misa Scheff was so over the fact that the maid saved her $2.25 that she gave the girl a 95, gold piece. " THERE HE Was. com- pany Jeft for Columbus, O., yesterday. Ned the agent of the -Punoh ly tre, will be a ae a are man to the theatre He ae preotae Mr. Holmes, said: “I want to sep the director, the tl nt. “ahem!” replied Mr. Holl 5 “You're talking to him,” iar TOO MUCH KISSING. Dr. William L. Bradley, who has - — pg ne Ey Bp rene tad Irving Berlin and write tf musical returned, but Barbara didn't. It Js iD, has ordered the “business” numbers for a revue. Bowera is back 4 believed she has run away to become in the show out down to a| _,YesteMay was the second birthday conducting “Stop! Look! Lis-| an actress ADVENTURES OF TOPSY At last reports there was Tf you want to see a combina- badly disappointe 8 ( ok, Ww tion of ginger, magnétism, grins and| A NEW REPERTORY COMPANY pDolnted germs At) no entertained his parents, calisthenics, have a look at “Bobby"| Conway Tearle ts to become ch | MoIntyre and Heath will revive] while he's wielding the baton. actor ang adviser in u stock company : | , their comedy classic, "The Georgia] Mrs. Castie will come to New York} which will play a theatre in the heart i ras at the Palace next week. | from Buffalo in a special oar to dance| of the city in a few weeks, acc: : Georgo and her company will| With her husband at the Hippodrome| to an announcement just nt ae oo ajor Barbara” Friday night,| Sunday night. She will leave after] ‘The repertory, syatem will be. in V Via for the benefit of the Vassar] she dances for Pittsburgh in the same| stalled. i 6% (mal Million Dollar Fund car. \ LISHMENT. | nen con Broadwayite and club- 4 FORLISHMENT: jo} m od to three Leap LOST DOG DEPARTMENT. Gepergn, fo Genie: the mruser Frawiey and Marion. Harris and he isn't a louarde, musical director at F very good dancer either, adopted a Japane Pen soeage’, Sr, the paw ae ‘So Long Letty” played to atmost| spaniel which was left at the theatre's w le satires ‘tome ht $18,000 last week while en route from k room some time ago. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. hengca “Petticoats,” and “Ma wife's always askin’ me ft as been taken by G: h it yy Grace 6 8 that #0, Eph? What does she ar iithert'ase Avate: ried. 1% pear in a comedy playlet enti- a on,| do with tt all?” ne, ‘Ah don't know, sah. Ah ain't nevah tied “The Interrupted Honeymoon" inte ‘ egg Ad interrup eymoon" atl accompanied by’ Dan, a. bi ft mare to follow the examplo of] ine Act d benefit, Jan, 28, at ink hk Fda Een chee bum nbae yk” DODODODHDSHAGADDDDTOOWVIGOIOOGHOGSOIOVDOSGGODOSODHDGDOSOSE! |) Copyvight, 1916, Press Publihing Co, (N. Y. Evening World.) EACH evening Topsy would sit at the window and . Sy SI re across UT she little dreamed Jast evening as she sat yearning for Lord “AN met onl eel ha eek and Lord Fauntletoy. B Fauntleroy’s manly protection, that within the hour this Leo ¥ y ‘auntleroy were here to protect me;” she would be found guiltless and the mystery of the attacking monster on GUS. 1ST \ “Eg 5 _/ Har TOO SWEET e (DONT BE AFRAID- \. Oost LISTEN TO WO Han and Steal a glance at Leo the lion whom she had never cleared forever! Again Topsy sought shelter behind a nearby chair PRonennG GO AKBAD PAPAS LITTLE a Darlin i iad Mies} the very first evening in the home of Dotty as soon as night fell. Again she made no more noise than a teeny. srure Man = CRPA'LL GE ig, When after nightfall she was attacked by a creature which weeny mouse and again the unknown creature pounced upon herl é 40 ON Now, \~ 74 YA A NICKLE IF YOU ( | hd his could be none other than the ferocious looking yellov But this time it lit ent on Topsy’s tummy and the whistle therein f ey Nan gj a went “eek, eel,” the very I it had ever done. $ EOWIN - va -va-va- SAY IT NICE - NOW | EGON. WacvasVOULEYRD-) Sous Listen row!) STAKE YOUR THUMB ~~ t= OUT OF YOUR NOUTH aMD SAN YOUR Piece Like @& LITTLE man 1 VOLLEYED = -~— Se 5 N b WILL Have TO & aha YES TO APPLALO THE Hy TOUS . pe PAF VERY GOOD KIO, HARRM OR OFFIC) EDWIN: YERY THENLE NEVER Wee a i) Z . FORGIVE YOU — ae 5 _fe~ Be? /GEY THIS, , \earee » HES INDICATED sai Bi ‘HE MARGIN. THE-E-e€ RIGHT OF THEM -™-M- (GULP) CANNON~ {ceewwont “Ke = CANNON TO THE-E To Mee - TO © HE-E LEET.OF EM -UH-UH= = ye ( CANNON -TO AEN y) hea 6 We SO loud was the noise of that little whistle that it w: . ; ily, i ; aked the whole“ 1 you naughty cat,” scolded Mary “how dare yi pee Ae Mary the maid, who came to the toy corner son “Toray into screams!" But Tabby ee, Inghten ded eden fc Id ight found ‘Topsy upon the floor, not ina faint, rubbed her back against her skirt and then to make y lary and ey hide | phtened, And squeezed into a corner of the sofa trying ticked Topsy’s tears away and cuddled down close beside | ip Tabby lion, bate Tak hit guilty and shame-faced was—no, not Leo the. jeft them thus and they both fell asleep soon Hijet Mai 1. y, the cat. You see, just because Topsy made such happy to be forgiven and Topsy feeling that she had he a litth y noise Ta ? . Think of thet € Tabby had thought that she was a mouse. friend, which was quite true as you shall see,—7o , Tabby nade a new be Continued, ie a LISTENING To THE PRIDE OF THE HOUSEHOLD RECITING FoR COMPANY. For back pages of this book send twe-cent samp ter each and'e very page desired te Girculation Back Number Department, Evening World, ah i “