The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1916, Page 16

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. March 6. | “S*MATTER, POP?” About Plays and Players ~PLEATH PoP. May L BORRoOw YouR , “PANTH. \l WANTA “PLAY IM A MAN HE movie acting bug ts no re | a specter of persons, It bites in) all directions with {ts eyes @hut. One day an actor whore fame | te worldwide will feel its fangs, and the next it will sink them into a $3- &week office boy. Nobody, it seems, | fs immune. Geraldine Farrar-Telle- | en has acted before the camera, thus | bowing that the atmosphere of grand | opera has no terrors for the bug. | Charles K. Harris has done his part fn the films, demonstrating that the ballad world is considered legitimate Pleking by the busy little insect, and, Bow that we've got you wondering what we're driving at, we're going to | @ell of another victim. The movie @oting bug has landed squarely on the Dump of ambition of the King of Ragtime, Irving Heriin, and has sunk j fte fangs #0 deep that no balm but | ‘the sensation appearing before the | eamera can heai the wound. | Mr. Berlin plans to act ip a ra time scenario in which will be char: @cters representing a number of the @ongs he has written. For instance, he will go to sleep and dream, and) fm will burst a man who ts plainly | Alexander, proprietor of “Alexander's | Con Pe 1118 Pomme Penaning Om mT Evening erty VES BOY-T WANNA omen ES Seite MR Goof . TH’ IM SORRY GR -BUT MR GOooF WENT OUT AN’ WoNT BE BACK \osnue wext weet MANAGER WELL SES Sou BAVOUAC ON “TH BENCH “THERE ~AN* Ragtime Band.’ Then some fellow | y . z who is tired of all this Broadway (Xi cee IF Hes IN! fuf will spear and immedia y it! — will be seen at he has a yearning to “settle d own in & one-horse town. Approprio music will be played by the orchestra to add to the eral Pagtime effect And so jt will go until a film capable of garnering thousands of rag dollars is the result. FRIARS TO MOVE agghtobed 15. The Friars wiil n nt Mon rty-fifth + i house on V Forty @ixth Avenue, April 15 if all well. The new building will be fur Risbed throughout with now things Not one stick of furniture will be Moved from the old place to the new | ‘When everything is in s#hip-shape, @ grand housewarming will be hold, with speeches and everything 0 DARLING. YouR “2 \ WNEES Do NOT BEN AS tGH AS MINE ane - YOu WOULD BAG THEM AT THE WRONG6 HENRY HASEN PFEFFER — Even the Office Boy Wasn’t “All There!” DAWGONIT ¢ ‘Too BAD -AN' To THINK “X FoRGOT KS MY CARDO! TLE me ns NSS ATS CARDS FLOOEY AND AXEL—That’s All Right, bat Axel Doesn’t Want His Name Appearing in the Obituary Columns ! AND TH SSE SY On! Aare ALRIGHT ) ATS ALLRIGHT f 4 NEVER MIND YER P) 1916 we ILD REN. Byte oir! ad wa cod MR. AND MRS. ~ PARKER HON- ORED. eae Mrs. Maravene ‘Thompson, novelist wy Y POOR SIMPY OUGUTA BE t, was the hostess yes & reception at TieKLED TO DEATH THAT her home, No. 103 West Pifty-ffth RD HIRED You To SPAR PICK You OUT ' J CAN Btreet, in honor f Mr. d M WILLA Henry Tiltord Parker, the lady of wid Him! THINK OF IT Name A QOEEN GUYS ' te firm being none other than Mary YER GONNA BOX UNTH THE “Twat'bD JUMP AT THE CHANCE 10 friends c Soune MAN ee KNOC MED our whom are ‘oadwa O nit ponies: Parker ha “married but — a pon © Mor by s " H ea play written | by Mrs.’ Thomps FRAZEE HAS A NEW PLAY, | H. H. Frazee is @uce a dran 1 Castle.” ng to pro- ery Man's said to deal used by un- along the lines he play with an illegal pract Serupulous surseons Of race suicide IT 1S “MY SOLDIER Boy.” ! The new musica! plece which the | Mesers, Siubert have in preparation | fe now culled “My Soldier E i @core Is by Lmmerick Kal GEE yOUGHTA BE PROUD THAVE JESS By c. M. Payne I Tore TH’ Boss Y'NAME WREN WENT ——+, ING YouLt GeT YER NAME 1M THE PAPERS — SOME PUBLICITY AXEL - Some PUBUCITY!! NS Bigmund om! by Victor 1. tation has | and the nerican adap en made by Rida John rehearsing their old man rotire, the pia fertie. wis gon Youns, Ir cast will be Mar will try the cigar Byers nigh) |) We take it tu mean that he wa waret | Arthur Albro, Law lub will he has appeared tn the lyearn hi women against fem Fence Leon Scott Welsh, G pnual ball King the pipe, and Jake has! wile With your Kind pern MoGarry, Harold Vizard, Audrey M Fund, Horel Astor.|had to give him cigar. Youve!Mr. and Mrs. perm Reader, we'll ple, Anna Wheaton em @nd Fay Evelyn, Gossip. Brandon Tynan is to do some @tting next summer. h “The Greatest Nation" ts in its final Week at the Booth, Gere from the Cort next Montma ut Midnigh heard of | Well, that's what Jake's in Ethel Bran A quandary, haven't you ryhir to Te JAKE'S IN A QUANDARY Once a week lust month a little old ft man appeared in the lobby of the ™/Hronx Opera House with « pipe in Invariably hy would light | ring the lobby and then | See) Me NEW PLAY FOR MAUDE. Haddon Chambers ia writing a new! play for Cyril Maude, and iv will New York next Octobe: Mt the photo. | Maude says his role wi com a lebrities. The | aurbrine to American patre stuff and | theatre | @ancieg place in the Win ye Was anything Butidiny, wil! oven Wednesdy Rosenthal, mana Look OUT FOR ‘EM, Boys tinal al Minstrel men he can vAn orig fm “Robinson Crusoe Jr.” Bir Herbert ‘Tree York from : Morning Al Banders and Harry Cramer are and gay 1 of your pipe -|atut 1 would lik ur eolumn to pu Jones -How's Henpeek—Oh, shi @@®DDDOOHDOOSPOS® PREPAREDNESS CYNICAL LIEVE ME, JANE) STUFF WHEN THE Boss ) ms AND HS WIFE RIGHT, POPD) “OH. THEYLL\ if ee OW STRIKES ME JOHN, THAT THEYRE\ WELL, V'kNOUW Gv, THomas>> HEAR THar PiAViNG)/ BUT IT WONT)/ Go Witp OVER, { TAKING @ DESPERATE.) / WHar ( TOLD EM- eM THIS \ \ THEN eds ee Age ae HER PLAYING, ) Tine ‘Boss 1s wy Vanes SRM is OUR LITTLE SOMETHING TO THEYEL SAY) teow HEY { eRe TALN, FREMic> (al < & taure PLAYING \ | TALC AGoUT TO weue Wwitt~ SIMPLY | | Ano BEsioES HES GY SETTER FIND Lice THIS! uATLL)) 4 ARTERWaRD!) \ FACE! WILDE THEY |) yee eS oS og OUT WEN TH’ SHE BE WHEN SHE i a S JOANT Lisren V NERVOUS PROSTRA Pamaes “py Pe GROWS VP! >— ig Yr ir Tow! \ TH Walt” REHEARSING FIELD MUSIC FoR © DRESS PaRrave v7 IN HONOR OF VISITORS. n \GVE YOUR, OF HIGH CFFICIAL RANK« decentor Fister eo DAT: © themselves.” F 1 NOW WOT ‘THA DICKENS > 1S HE RUNNING AFTER? DQG * OLEAN eee e fon Conmmight. 1018, by The Pre | | FOR EVERY BARK | LAUNCHED ON THE SEA OF MATRIMONY | “Getting Rid of Old Stumps" is | but it should have a wide circulation “Oh, where is that stepiadder?” ‘I need it to lace up my new high-top shoes!” | establish the home fas the Lunits” Sou u thone of ay asa “limit mu hellonearth enow! Tell a man a secret and trust him to keep it They call them “party wires” SOFT ANSWERS. Editor Soft Answern"* They say “a so! 1 away wrath,” but iil mine. 1 just abaya | know arene | They must hit you pretiy har Editor ‘Soft Anawers'* Inclosed please find a rie al poem by my own hand, If you can't print it, will you at least please crit cise it for me? ot T. T couldn't read 4. Are you sure it was your hand you used? 1 saw a footnote at the bottom which led me to auapect it might all have been writ ten that way. Editor ‘Soft Answers:" A year ago I inherited some money I put every cent of ground, Thon I mort Jand built a | mortgaged th »mobile, 1 nile to hi the pri gone up and the chauffeur » him to buy it If you can't money, fire. the inherit some more | chauffeur then sell} the automobile Then sell the house Then well the ground, Then you will have Blerhaps enough money to buy a vallon of yasoline, \ rEP PER AND SALT Passed by Hazen Conklin. A paper rasping underneath my brow; a |spine and thou beside me hanging also on my ! have heard some people s ‘Cause the neighbors on them hold a “listening party” DOCOAGS CORNEERO ETDS By pers G. Long § IOTTOOIOD —THERE ARE AT LEAST A GROWLS. 1 new pamphlet issued for farmers, imong the wives of cigar smokers, | cried Mrs. Hughes: absolute monarchy, but more of em rohy by designating their husbands throbbing corn, an elbowed strap: Oh, Subway—it were unless he's married | | | ts a Beall | | }{ JOANNIE, YOUR ARITHMETIC HOMEWORK TODAY IS) | PERFECT! I CONGRATULATE You. WHEN ‘You { GO Home, BE SURE AND TELL TOUR FATHER. fon- HELL AS} mel] ) HE WoRKEeG ‘Fm « \ MIMS Ens -— y | Ge Cone, INK Prag Petaaieg Co 08. Rverion Warit) OOODHDDHOOHLWGPNNS BOOOODOWOOHHOWDOIDHOTGOOAr THE GREAT DO 1GOOOEDHOOSHHPTOCOHTVOGOGOH *OVSVOHOTGOOVOSIHVHIGEG 1916, by ‘The Wheeler Syndicate.) (OCEOCAOMIMEEOAMMITORODEREANEOHD T MYSTER “i COCBOE® CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE. | [HE wild boar frightened the | | boys, but the cowboy shot at | him with his revolver and drove him away. In a little clearing nearby the scouts found some ouri ous mounds, and crawling near one was an dots with a peneil tine | Goin the begimning with dot No. 1 and fol them in numerteal orde. Fifty-two will be print Wednesday.) Not So Easy. SCOTTISH prison chaplain, re the cells on his first round of in and thus addressed the prisoner who eceupied it “Well, my man, do you know wha * was the haplain, heard o And what did you hear?” ret. chap! I turned 1in, his curiosity getting tM better of his digmty, getting the |. "Well, 1 heard that the last ¢ ist two kirks yo were In ye preached them baith empty; but I can ga find it quite sae easy to othe sai wi' thie place.”—l'rom Tid-Bys, ) eam:

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