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Home and Comte Page of THE .EVENING WORLD, Thitsday: January 20: 1916 S | “SMATTER POP?” : Z : ue ‘ ue ‘By C. M. Payne OH THEN THere] EVERY TIME HE . +HAS BEEN NO - WumTtH BACK ' _ BACK CMORE Troupe] I Ger Time: IN THe HOUTHE ELEVEN TIME-TH PBerore Heca se Neleon Cuntiff, Commissioner of Parks and Recreation in St. Lous, ts fm “New York conferring with Mar- @aret Anglin about her forthcoming of “As You Like It” tn Snes, St. Louis, in the spring. The Commissioner has assured the @otross that the civic authorities of Bt. Louis have given full permission for the trahsplanting of trees and) the making of landscape alterations @ecessary in providing # natural @tage. Livingston Platt is making ‘the costumes, armor and other equip- gent for the production, which prom- Stes to be one of the biggest events @f the Shakesperian tercentenary. HOPKIN! NEW PLAY. pl hich Arthur Hop- ° " ; Rae wil reduce Te cated a Happy) FLOOEY AND AXEL—Yep! Getting Your Mind Of Your Troubles Is the Quickest ' padiag.” He is engaging the cast. It} Sie ; CAST FOR “ANY HOUSE.” | (, GEE ,BuT THATE D see, ote een bas Geen comnee Oe AXEL SUFFER LIKE ae Wee HR. axEL = t Aborn to stage “Any House, ‘Ss BEEN SICK EVER Si! os ‘Owen Davis and Robert H. Davis. fa Sart ENGLAND fan tk He ) ' Peeling WN Aa already announced, Edwin Arden | will be featured. Other players en-| | are Faith Luckett, Katherine mett, Louise Galloway, Annie , Frank Gillmore, Milton Bilis, TAonel Adams, James Seoley, Jay Wil-| fon, George Henry Trader, Louls La) Bay, Paul Decker, Jack Davis and| Mupter Arden. \| — a rararaen — THEY SOBBED. Weranenn While Josephine Victor was on the ; KKO® witness stand in the court room| e in “A Plain Woman,” at the Forty- th Street Theatre Tuesday migbt, sobbing could be heard in vari- @us parts of the house. Miss Victor ded to at least ten curtain cails @t the conclusion of the act and then ‘the lights went up. Two of the sob- ers were discovered. They were Eugene Walter and William A. Brady. “I do it every time I see the act,” @aid Mr. Walter. “Don't blame you,” replied Mr, Brady. “It had me going too.” Gossip. "TWAS EVER THUS!—This Suitor May Suit Her, but He Doesn’t Suit Her Dad! we we we By Bud Counihan Ada Meade will become a member DONT GET COVER IT He'Li CROAKS Of the cant of “Katinka” Jun. 24 TR. MEGLOOK ! yy DAUGHTER ELLA” Ty DARTTER SCOTIA - ‘Mr, and Mrs. Chauncey Olcott are| Wwe PR sn satel NR OF "(MEANS — NOT BuT SiR—TM DETERMINED Ye: 4 ving to-day for Palm Beach to re- Me elas” Sab biome scence MY WIFE —AN'-ER— WE PAUPER —GET ME _P 2 MARRY YOUR DAUGHTER to begin rehearsing in his new play | ELLA"—-AN' IM A MAN by George M. Cobian late in February. | P<_OF ME WorRD! 5———— ‘Horace Taylor, formerly of the, nd Grand Opera House Players, Brook- | will @ ir as Sergt, Crosby in es" at the Bronx The- | ;- Vries, protean actor, will a thi melodrama, “A Case ‘Arson," all by himself at the Fal- week. He will take seven ‘Warner, a harpist of) hus been 1 for the new | Midnight lic, which will) the’ =< Amsterdam The- HER IN SPITE | OF, HER WFALTH- ‘ATS WOT T WILL! ‘1 way TLL dust REMovE TH’ THE CASTLES’ PROGRAMME. Mr, and Mre, Vernon Castle called @ach other on the long-distance telo- phone last night and arranged their @ for Sunday's farewell ap- | at the Hippodrome, | is with “Watch Your Step" in Her husband is at the Cur- Aviation Norfolk. After the time of day they decided the Castle walk and fox trot then the polka and maxixe, after ‘which will come the tango and one- mother. “I'l fo down stares an'| ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, | S2SEBOOSERORORE G VOODOO oo THE Greek him an’ bis companyous in af’! Brummer -- “Pollyanna” probably REAT DOT 8699O9OOSWOGVSOSS WHAT STATE CAPITAL IS THIS? 8 4 QBQDDODOH®HDHLGHHO®SGHSWIOOGHPGD.OOO.IOOOOWGOSGOSOSOOOOOD Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (‘The New York Kvening World), ONE-HALF OF fn. boys!" she called out, ,Reader—Mirror Films, Inc., is at | ©@@@@Oe ‘The mandoleen are a strainge in-| When she lot em inside sho found| N°: 18 East Forty-second. Our mis- it of pleshure an’ torchure|they was three cullard gentlemen, | tke! CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE, are swete to sum folks an’ lyke| She run up stares quick. 2a ite “aon * Hears: Kilne, IHEN boys get hungry they get orn co a back tense to othirs. t eetather,” ano saya, “they're nee sini ecu Nels dar etal awfully hungry. So the wild turkey which the Indian pro- yee. Mi fathers te ; or, Hone has no use fer man. ” gays mi father, “whot do FOOLISHMENT, vided for dinner put them in @ good ‘ One nite we herd sum man-| you take mo fer--a furat’ of Augu: Seid Mrs, Plum ante her child ; - t “My daughter, Mr, Prune is humor. After a hearty meal the musick under my sister's win. | reception committ 7 Tit | — govdron ian dear? ten y y ‘a win. tion committees of one? I will, Pits. Tho Pres’ ioe thane scouts were ready to continue their ow, 7. lyke Helena, Montana.” You itbom the Truvee durn ft!" says mi father.| !inly mi mother went down and search for Freddy's missing goat. m of them blamed mando- | give each m: When they were packing one of the blankets moved mysteriously, and they're a'playin’ * me, Hennery!” 5, o6. tp etarign when they raised it they saw a—— . “You're very devoid when it| Mi father herd her, but he FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. peel “to braynes: ‘P; fall’ v AS the . never} | 4 5 irry down an’ intertain .& quarter, “Go,” she pla no moar under rl have a pore week- Subtract from the words the pictur icated by the fractions until th of the capital city. Last Tuesday's cit: on mandoleens. “Gud bye, | at night.” b George, dere!” “How's that?” ginning with dot No. 1 and tracing upp PL croseed, “2 wae you ought to a'saw mi sister| “We take her in at night and jet|them in numerical or r. Chapter her out in the morning.” [thirty-two will be printed Saturday.) | Bu Sap fe , trete ‘em to | 4 * | MOLIVAR ON “THE MANDOLIN. | RI sinter went toner window. “Cum | W90"t Play, here unit fail we y Thornton Fisher OOO by The Press Publishing Co, ( eleton in your unless your EVER rattle thi neighb -~ | own is empty—or the door locked YES. THERES tight! ‘ POeAEEOr= mamma |THE GLY WHO cape | Dg alg Look AT THE eserard MIXED PICKLES. | fe Mla oar UNS Pick ‘EM ‘vA It's human nature to be inquisitive, | WEARING ~ & WS EYES but some people are more human than | SO TASS eee A PEEFFER)| LOOSING ISHUT> Aw beset nae THE MRS GH) ee HacHal 71 loess || THATS JUST — ‘They call them “model husbands" 4 WELL -wett! ree Ne ek To BE because they are as clay in the hands | = of their wi piece neae ae +jages aati Me Mhireatal the; The man who admits that his b: o Flattery is att invested f the js boss 0806080090900) 00009 escesvonsosoey | Mittcry, ie praise invented for the! une the business just right, AS | purpose of dra is i ‘est, pa : & KID IDE Lon OM cco! cess! If we could read minds we wouldn't 4 ODLOOS OOK Soot UNMODIFIED MARATHON +, beliew alf the pretty things people us our faces, Long Distance pionship. | | INSTEAD OF BUYING CANO Now | YER Ir THENT | You SAVED ALL THESE Dimes. ¢ — Er Fon Sur ANY | Youb HAVE ALOT OF pe | q international questions if were President of the U. MONEY IN YOUR O10 | TEETH EITHER, AN How Couto LEAT AGE, Like GRANDPA ?{ 7 CANDY THEN! ee CHOW CHOW. Wonder how many of these people | who declaim how the world should be |run administer their own affairs flawlessly? Common sense is a virtue in wives) lightly rated by husbands who think they have brains enough for the | family, | “The light that failed" sometimes has been the light esteom in which a man has held his job, PEOPLE WE MEET | (Continued.) | RETURNS FROM HIS HONENMOON PND INTRODUCES HIS BRIDE AT THE OFFICE. Ben EB. Factor. Ed, U. Cation. Alf. Alfa. (Zo Be Continued)