The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1916, Page 12

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Home and Comic Page « of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. January 22, we [Riadr AWAY HE |WANTH To THWALLER ie EVERY THING. a (- is we i \ DONT KNOW wear] { To Give +1mM we | “"S*MATTER, POP?” About Plays | and Players By BIDE DUDLEY POOWOGDOODOODHHOP Sub indulged in ‘The Playwrights’ @ dinner last night, at Keen's Chop Howse in West Forty-fourth Street ‘Thirty-five members and a number of ponte a quests gathered around the festive board und absorbed a variety of ex \ 1 | eelient viands, ‘heard some vod | beeches, had their pictures taken and ) everything. The speakers were I | @ft Stodart, the club's [vesident; *) Richard A. Purdy and Augystus f Thomas. Mr. Thomas, a8 principal | @fator of the evening, did himself 5 proud. Ho talked to the aspiring telling them playwrights for an hour, of his early struggles and giving them much advice. Tho Frohman director t told bis hearers not to follow any set + rules in writing plays and then gave | them some to follow. Noverthele bi address was full of meat and was worth going miles to hear. One thine stick in L___ Hey axer! ow aAxen! he paid that show ofall playwrights was this: “If you've 7 wot & One-act play worth anythin Here's A Guy FoR YA — ; zap te rot the third act of a four-act Com an’ Tere Him Y " WHERE ef Thomas sa YA he talked, but we bi worth of space he REIZENSTEIN HAS A CLUB. » Who Wwe | } M | of value to play : : to write stage material head of « club of young people and royuliles, @ branch of the U at No, 184 Bidrid, night Mr. Reiz produced four pp y plause that followed the of each was deafening. In the num- ber was one from his own pon called “The Passing of Chow Chow.” Mort! i$ associated with hin in mer Block the work. Gossip. SKL 13B- ssi] “ad HEY AxeL! ad we we Lillian Albertson wants a play Ben Atwoll had a birthday to-dar and Paul Henkel sent him a case of tj gE mineral woter ‘TWAS EVER THUS!— written en is Gazette, uray. by the Hippodrome ushers, out to-day. It will app fortnigh The Biltmore Theatre, formerly the Lexington Avenue Opera House, will open with Paramount pic wo to- YES MEN ARE ALEER Pek BIEDS AT “THAT — PECIALLY HUSBANDS: ME UNDERSTAND I SECOND HUSBAND 15 FASTIDIOUS —HE Sc aRcELy J EATS ANYTHING ¥ é “THAT —— DEED THEY ARE ARM HNCR/ TOR — “DEED red to vuiles ville, He was Ww To-Night's the *” which closed last Saturday in| Minor Barbar, Grace George’ a | Pekinese spaniel, who was lost for a iy. admits it was ra te that ‘her home. wax causing such al met Tread my Evening ," she said to-day, WALLY RYAN AN HEARD THIS. | Wally Ryan overheard the conver. | sation of two women, standing on) Broadway, yesterday, Usually Wally turns a deaf ear to all discussions, by ‘women, believing they (the discus. | sions) never amount to much, anys | way, but he listened to this one and! this ‘is what he hoard: in this “ET see ‘Robinson Crusoe jr.’ is to de at the Winter Garden this spring.” “Yes, I'm just dying to see him.” - “Seo him? Is it a ma ae my FIRST EVERYTHING FOR Him ! —— Ae BAND 4 DIED - USED To EAT ¢ IT cocked ) ) RS RL iG KNOW =FOOR acl} es a es Tare A CHANCE WITH Your Foot BALL . Gee,} ue RIGHT ant FIND SAID AROU SOMEWHERE <= HE f Others’ > Vou PRE we =i H oT] TELL \Jre conversation of some hus: is interesting to thei SENT SARA Crax’s Exachy wer ) Re SADT € SAD HE CouLd LICK ANY GUY ON Wt — r wives only lwhen they talk in their sleep. CHOW CHOW. “get away with iv’ judd the Womun who has just heard @ is of the past ay we have with us the “minute who says “I'll be ready in takes an hour, yman used to ask “is my bat ” Now she asks “Does fur enough over my tals of his own| “Of course, foolish! Ho's a t }took that awful horn aad broke its]drew Mack was made furious by a] should ome. 1 | S@QGOOe Pa Tas Coens, tvs grant tenor 3 7c hWelva tad enotign far CKARtOr dee Rehan Leese Oe oe i oan ge STAT pegs . fo tor soy and ead Ma Fewin, “There was an|” “eke tan wan chen peuimned to nal Se BY WAY OF DIVERSION, oF Joy 204 | Hiterurhan. lino, betwoen Hovklund | scat und Iti was. porinitted. to Wake | COOBOCOOOORE: E CAPITAL IS THIS? iti alia trou bore. father's sull f and he |wnd Camden, and the last car left at/up. 1 learned later that the man in| sph Ite tone was| @nd mother ne she's re-| 1-80 o'clock at night. Mack had a! blick was the town's undertaker,’ | Copyright, 1016, by ‘t y WwW ther: “lahat | Mxned. The slide troms | Lie audience, but the show had been | ——- | rc z x — ther: “I ahalll ono to make us growl and writhe| Pregtesting slowly. He wax in the THE WORK OF A WAG. || ONE-HALF OF ONE-AALF OF ONE-FOURTA OF bring mo| 2"4 sean, so we don't mind. ' Fenimore Cooper Towne and George , rted practi: aain the. ian ir for} Richards, while strolling along ni " cj Muaene the Palace eatre recently, sa ® jf went 0} TALES OF OTHER DAYS. uybody goin’ to Camden | something they thought. was: funny, ie | + ° Joseph Brooks and Martin ‘Tow le stre ere 0 | , ot ep urtin ‘Towle, > d sireet were sore two 4 To those whe Viegas .to call on other qu m Kthe latter of Boston, were telling ‘ uty. followed by (ROUGE Thon inderer te be used In sunwen || OMROSITE gocs —e Cn to Jags the Seaakes tell Karflop, The ns jatorios In Mr, Brooks's oiflee yester- |!" crowd, Mack Was mad) construction we nd on them some | OF in . . epexnon ‘we used to touch for b yday ARSFADON, 0 ‘ Saget enough to bite bi in the scenery.” | one had chalked, ke one.” | choice bit of gossip. ter, sugar, exg* and such, just quit yall forget.” said Mr, : ——s . . = Me asta Weill father kopt ‘on toting nn MoCul- reminds 4 auld Mr, FOOLISHMENT. CONCAVE : a oe ) The “minute-man" that riled our friends and got DA per “or tho time Joseph Jefferson Hower Teter “om a so i goats and made them scold, He Mas’ in rrupted while playing ‘Rip Why! not put oman’ Ma eet tecin Hens ae Cullowgh had just Van Winkie" in Rockland, "1thy_» - ‘Aanked Si ‘sini, Seater sane gos get it through his dome he| ; 0 more | just coming out of his tong sh Subtract from the words the pictu —" “ dresse t hy Be casi austen {annnia indignant | Sareyin Taig ee FT rcrttans CHESTNUT TREE. [indicated by the fractions until the subtracted letters combine to form the| A W% eal musician a wid Eis ution ithe ih ie valleds? |Ohe ine Mooeton th pees ne ded et Hid ie nesronn What ave} name of the c city. Last Thursday's city was Pierre, capital of South | on straizht -when we were ail _my mother “And TL won't forget the time A WAR Ene Burtionoe: Waist Hee og Wik TL asuess Fl taken. |D&K@ta The name of to-day’s city will be published with the noxt puzzl lit come down wall 6 1" orge i e ne ‘if mit Babbitt ig presen i" Irishman—Rain wi? ‘ } dey hn 4 or sno: — + ~- an song | eyebrow?" O1LLBOOHOOOOOS OOQODOCOWOIS THE GREAT DOT MYSTERY s| person dues not we _f, BYNCH- Nas HAPPY AS eee —— HUNGRY NEIT2CHE - ‘YoU MUST ALL BiGh ON & DESERT! hmiveasia POM, MEET MY resny = Nes Ha-Ha! @oUSIN EVEINN (ou av! OH. IM ANGtey——— @Np DONT Hookes aeroxe ( OVER HERE, , : Now YOUVE \ THEN Gor " =i \ BEEN CRAry You THINK MR. ) ( ease NOD Mpenices} |) eS yo MEET HER SWEENEY, THAT THE ALL EVENING, / PHILOSOPHY OF WE; ( 8 — MEITZCHE WAS ) mA hina, WONDERFUL~ oe i ae DISCUISING YOURSELF AS & WISE GUY WHEN THE LEARNED GUEST SPRINGS A HIGHBROW PROBLEM ON YOU. d me ANN a all SOA Se. Ty them in numerical order, Fin ee. 97 96 94 93 93 3 . 99 Pe joslo0 a CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO E lizard, which had hidden beneath one of the blankets, proved goat led to the the river “Don't shoot,’ harmless, so the bey scouts let it yo, ico one of them raised his rifle, “Rabbit!’ the cowboy, “it's a” =~ (Join the dots with a peneil line, Atgin The trail of ¢ Rio Grande, and ds the boys were about to cro! he whispered, wi Chapter thirty-three will be printed Tuesdr No.1 and trac into ~ Who to ent was afinit and the aftairs of others from | the same viewpoint. UNMODIFIED MARATHON For the World's Long Di Chinning Championshi oTTo telly what among young BODDO®OTODOOOS: WHY GOATS LEAVE HOME—No. 1. He stepped upon a slippery Where boys had mad he landed on h KALM a dash he used the girls when he man, Goad Ol Daya Club, | 1916 By C. M. Payne (The New York Evening World), OUR OWN MASKED MARVELS. The spinster who admits she never mares because no man ever wanted or. MIXED PICKLES. There is no look ef complacency quite equal to that worn by the man who, after standing in front of a mirror ten minutes trying to tie a bow necktie, Anally gets tt adjusted to his satisfaction, A man will rag his wife about worrying over her clothes and then raise the roof because one of his collars has come back from the laundry with a sixteenth-of-an-inch variation in the turn-over, Most of the criticism $s offered by persons who haven't the least idea how the thing under discussion should CPOGDO®OGDOOODOOOOSDS: | An) WILLIE, IT GIVES ba GREAT PLEASURI SEE YOU o> \jnanase IN |inretvectoaL | LPuRsuits. (THAT AINT. WHAT 1'M DOIN! ~ THE MAN NEXT DOOR SAID 1 WAS A RAPSCALLION, AN’ | LM AUNTIN? For. WHAT IT MEANS!

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