The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday, January 21, “*S’MATTER, POP!” BIDE DUDLEY ee Ferguson in Hall o's Int eat play, “Margaret Schiller,” will more into the Now Amsterdam Mon- evening, Jan, 1. Miss Ferguson & preliminary season on the tw Acssterda, will go on tour. MRISTY HONOR GUEST. Chandler Christy will ~ quent of bh ata “doings” to ‘ihe Green ‘Room Club Feb. pastor of the Atkinson a Entren in Portiand the min- received $1,260 a year, Tho Keith says Walt Kingsley, in hs peas ade ceca are trying to tention to the fact re underpaid, as RUGGLES cur IT. the “Rolling Stones” com- was in New York recently the strange as it may seem, ac- iy tegen ao they PB neg to _ocoup: ir spare time, directs the des- of the ‘roupe, forthwith dug one of his old plays and handed Ruggles with inatruc- have the company rehearse. it at @ special perform- jr return to this city. A s Tatar Mr. Ruggles telephoned C4 yee cutting. bead and cut it your- esit" anid ¢ ‘the author. A week bar = y and Mr. Selwyn well,” he mused. “T'll at the middic of my play if will quit cutting, Maybe he CIAL MUSIC FOR SKATING. ‘Phe ice skating fad has become so that it Wh now considered the eal gallops an: prin ly. William C. Polla ing skating music hand over AGAIN. “Her Price,” which Oliver D. Bailey Ya @ brief road tour last Decem- oo oe Dunn jn the principal juced in, Itisun~ ty Messrs. Shubert have an KH tn it. An effort is made to persuade Florence to play the chief part. Lottie M. Meaney wrote tho play. SONGS AND MORE SONGS. Jerome Rose, whore card re: “Personal Representative of Carroll,” has taken up song writing. ‘Hie first offort bears the cuphonious utle of “When the R: 9 Whale Tage the Fish’ The song hasn't been accepted by a publisher 70, Dut Mr. Rose says “Wait!” nother song writer who has re- tly come to light, is Samuel Hof- in, eres man for A. H. a. Hot tein yesterday out @ ditty that should fame in great gob: Was Sobbing in the Lobb: (that'll be plenty) goes like ‘iT WAS FUNNY. more (“Stuffy”) Davis, , Uterary light and motion pic- v netor, arrived in town y from the West wearing an ERA toe looked like it had been stepped @ Missourt mulo. Glenmore was Seong an down Broadway wearing tho When Charles Dickson came 8% ic OY-HeH-H VOT avome. * AYDONY slong. Mr. Dickson took one look and quickened ‘his pace, cep it on, Stuffy!" he yelled. * A crowd of little boys following Mr. Davis yelled in glee. “OHIO LADY” GOING WEST, The Tyler-Klaw & Erlanger com- pany, which is to play “The Olio Lady,” will leave for Columbus late to-day where tho initial performance will take place Monday night. In the audience will be the Governor of Ohio, two former Governors and the Mayors of Columbus, Dayton, Springfield and Chillicothe, Booth Tarkington and Julian Street, the authors, will be there also. With them will be George ‘Tyler, Harry Bulger is in the Goorge Af, Cohan Musical Revue. LAUGH TIHEMSEWES SILLN IF OUNHANMS: MACHINE HIT & TACK! OO. qeato ann Ce awry —— —__ A i et ’ ‘ 0+ innate pe eet mpanenn rn - Pry Get VELL To aDAY TOO OOO T Now ,13u0 T THink oF THE PS, “BiG PIECE OF Gq CAKE You GeT FOR TAMING I(T (FE DAS STEWARD BRINGS ME ANY MORE. AY VILL NEVER EAT AGAIN! a Hate foop! N. OaNAy SUDDENLY — SHOULD * Bay ! As IN" O-MoRRow- “PEED AY VILL KNOCK HIS BLOCK OFF ! NOW WOT TH’ GAM = WouLD you > - S 1 secon “BesiDES IT WieL MAME You FEEL LIVE ANOTHER BOY, Honest tT wite DINNER IS Now BEING SERVED! = oF ME | (1916 SAND Wick YA GINE MEA PIECE OF CAKE For THE oTHER WHY I'D STAY RIGHT eRe For | TH QUESTION 15 — WHAT WouLD Become of You: Alfred Robyn will play the organ at the Hippodrome Sunday night. Ruth st. Jan. 31. James Madison writes the telegra that Nat Wills reads in “Hip, Hoor it. Avery Belvor, baritone, will s| the Strand next week, He has grand opera abroad, iB a The monthly devotion of the Cath- olie Actors’ Guild will be hold at the Malachy at noon, Church of St. Jan, Kdwin Kendall Sterling has joined tho atock company at the fi T Vincent Astor at her home after the performance of “Hip, Hip, Hoora last night. ‘The one hundredth performance of dows Denis and her company will play at the Palace the week of Hip {and doesn’t care who knows en in will _bo glven at me ly ‘Theatre to-night. Georgie Gardner, just as she was about to become neral understudy for the women in " Blue dise,” had to go ayd get sick. 8: in the Van Alstyne Hospital. Laura Hope Crews ran over trom Philadelphia yesterday and had a chat with Morris As @ result It is t] practically settled that she will star in a new drama next season. FOOLISHMENT. 1 nerer saw a clamberding, And no FT can't deseride ,4 pains Non hother tm I'm busy aa @ do FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “My brother ts a draft clerk in a bank.” “hy tliat so?" . he opens and closes the win- QODOHOOOE @ ws OOOO GOS FoR GOODNESS SAKE, Diepeglewerd IVE THAT DONT Oras pan OF y ox can 5 Ss Be on) a (TON ity CONE bg ns ONLY WORK’ FoR @ SALARY GOOOQODHOOAOGOS®: AW, THE POOR FouR — FLUSHER'S MORT- GAGED HIS SHACK TO BN IT! REJOICING ar a® MUTUAL FRIENDS GOOD FORTUNE AT THE MARGIN AND PASTE IN BOOK, THE HOLE. OR TiE ON CARDBOARD THROUGH Th INDICATED se pd MARGIN. « 5 4 THE sun came up and spied Topsy and Tabby side by side and Leo the lion standing opposite. As Topsy waked, one eye ata time, the sun saw that she, too, noticed that Leo's one eye looked toward the ceiling and the eer stared at the floor, Topsy, who even now feared Leo, thought that this wds some new sign of wrath. She trembled and quaked, for, woman like, she felt sure this was from jealousy over her being so friendly with Tabby. | sy attempted to speak had gained this love things were different din a saucy air. Ge you are always making sweet e love with me that he has challen because 1 was smiled, “She t to hide her feelings “Leo, whom $0 ’ desperately in Tabby to a deadly duel merely last evening, Genceteve only id Topsy, {'but she is very clever friendly to Tabby t broken," s 46, EO the lion loves me,” she thought, “and he will tear Tabby to pieces in conflict over my heart! How glorious it would be, how envious it would make Genevieve the doll-beauty,” she thought, and was torn between two desi one to be the heroine of a splendid; duel, the other to suve y's life by giving ing of Leo's ine tentions, of which Topsy now felt very certain, hen Genevieve, . escorted by Dotty, came into the room. HERE Dick came in, weights inside it, ¢ Topsy watched in em must feel. But Ge She knew now t rag brains, but “ctl dt Gi stood any thi hat hal tak To be contin’ S eyes ‘\vere straight! Scorn Mat Genevieve V felt relieved indeed. bisque dolls have no nevieve had not unders J! sways Topsy’s turn to laugh, For back pages of this book send two-cent stamp for each and every page desired to Circulation Back Number Department, Evening World, ~ By C. M. Payne

Other pages from this issue: