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Sa I alll —<—————— ere = == _Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. March 13, 1916 comesnoy “°S'MATTER, POP?” “ wo wt we we w ‘ oc a By C. M. Payne About Plays HAT Ie Wipe z “\MY PoP CouLDdD GET Y POP COULD GET and Players SOMEONE TooK MY WAGON “Bact MY WAGON RACK FoR m A Pores ty YER i cae Ls “ne ble ME FROM ANYBODY IN He By BIDE DUDLEY ¢& co ¢ — A COoWwRnoy ied Hi cast of the new Victor Leon operetta, “The Girl From Bra- zil," which the Messrs, Shubert Will produce in the near future, will ye headed by a three-star combina Won made up of Marguerite Namara, Frances Demarest and a male singer yet to be ¢ en. piece is by Rober Sigmun! wand wr has ot as FOR POOR CHILDREN N licnaire, whore | “Hip! ! two Hooray phe Corman 19:4, Prem Poamaing Ca Ht pay tc oe youngsters for these seats ‘DAWGONCT — DID'NT THINK SHEA IN REPERTOIRE AH! WELL Be ; hing Come "O Move Y'OEE WE WANTED 6 AMERY GOOD | ay THERE IN A Rahs Give ‘EM A CHANCE (DEA (ND&eD OH! THEY “Wok “4 Thomas K. Shea, who has not been . mi . . ME several months, will be Y'LIVED UP NEAR MINUTE * BUK —— ; Batre ur seperinire next reason oT with UT WHY WE MOVED TS GROW UP. AMD C= = 6S TRAN Te TH CTV Bails” “Dee dekyit and Me Hyde" ae OUT HERE FoR, Ss eatihcoche CHILDREN TH© “ST SEE A “MOVIE Hiwawsw | TH CHILDRENS EVEN’ i , —2, Stow Veer 4 fe) WEIGHT NOT CONSIDERED. — Emil Fielschi, the egg and butter! ing of the Bronx, attended a per-| mance at the Bronx Opera House cently and found he be n| peated behin two men whose com- bined weig! on 600} pounds. He the} stage Prove 2 Jake | i a i | ‘ i 4 i i Tp aE su let such big nr but in the last row he replied Jake, soothingly, | “we don't well tickets here — by A VERY NICE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom gay party at their home, No, 645 West Avenue, Saturday ht. Dancing punch, fce cream, y girls, eing- ing and everything combined to make the affair a delightful one. Mr. Bloom master of ceremontes. He re- ed the guests to sort o' hang off ich food, as the war has sent FLOOEY AND AXEL—Flovey Doesn’t Know What Changed Axel’s Mind, but WE Do! By Vic PNIUL YOU PLEASE SAUT UP? ae kith Ho . he e Lovered later behind a door in ‘the | [AW MSTEN AKEL - AY GOT MY MIND MADE UP t Kitehen eating his third plate of | [YOUDONT WANTA WORK pF Al “WH HELP FRANK “TRAIN -~ ? ip salad and matzoths, Dantel| [wr MORAN! LET'S GO i! ¥@P man took occasion to say a fow - rf words In behalf of the Actors’ Fund | |OACK TO WILLARD ~ THERES and then sang @ couple of songs. Of| [LOTS MORE ADVERTISING course, Bobody blamed the Fund for| ATT FOR US IF YOURE anything that happened. Mique Cohen) } wort : won the dancing contest, but he is ne bolt) we | Treasurer of Sol Bloom's Candler The- | atre and Mr. Bloom was the Judge. Dr. | - j Louis K. Anspacher, who wrote “The | Unchastened Woman,” proved himself ‘one of the best catch-as-catch-can fox trotters that ever shook a hoof. The party broke up when the kitchen foros ordered taxicabs at 3 o'clock and went home. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. I wrote a film scenario in which a j man I christened Joe took off his hat, | | while on the street, and bowed, as passed a maiden sweet. They bought my script and then it went unto an editor, a gent who sald that Joe should never bow. Baid he: “It's useless, " anyhow.” He took poor Joe and had nm turn into @ store and buy a churn, My script was then submitted 4 to a@ filin director fellow who at once ae “ aemenemnees samma y began to shake his head. “Joe DOOCOOOOOODDOOOOOOOOS shouldn't buy that churn,” he sald.|48 the play that concerns an illegal|new theatre, The Rialto, will be|the manager who 1s to produce the OOOOEHOESHOOSO + jie had Joe go next door and buy a|practice sometimes indulged in by | etageless. play. (8) She played the leading part ereat big drink of rock and rye, “It's |@urgeons. The cast includes Wilton The Bendix boys will have a string|in “Innocent.” (4) The actor you 10W consistent,” said the man, “We'll| Lackaye, Cyril Scott, Hilda Spong,|trio at the Booth during the run of} speak of is in “Justice.” Don't know follow out the drinking plan.” All| Kathleen Clifford, Effingham Pinto,| “Pay Day.” anything about his films. PASSED BY egg They Lege soe prank. Alma Belwin and Maude Eburne, Robert Hiliard in “The Pride of ——- The funny man yelled: “Wait oO Ru * will end the engagement at the M thanks! Ti) have to kick about, that Gannie Maxine” Elliott ‘Theatre Saturday | yovive peetec earcrtueed en ten HAZEN CONKLIN je hal . night, owing to contracts made earlie: think” Bo Joe, who'd started out to] Dental Note—T, Roy Barnes is| inthe season, Mer) and music at her home in Mount Ver- Copyright, 1918, Pres Publishing Co, (N.Y, Broning World.) greet a lady on a public street, be-| writing a comedy called “Laughing| Maude Adams left for Galt Lake|20" last night. Everybody who iaeaied - AND THEN THEIR ‘came the village drunk instead, «| Gas.” City yesterday, having deen called | Amounts to anything in New York |SOME HUSBANDS YES, Ye H broken hat upon his head. They] ‘The “Very Good Eddie" chorus gtris| there by her mother's illness, Pisie | teatrical circles was present with | TALK IN THEIR ‘ WINKS TALIS WHEN showed the film, 1 heard each say:|have a sewing circle, Cocktails are| Ferguson will move to the Empire | °5¢ exception. SLEEP— SOON THEY WAKE UP! 2 “It ought to be the other way.” 1| barred. ‘Thentre to-day, ROG lannnt : i. merely smiled, for I'm no erank T Mme. Yorska may be eeen in ing, in iy = Mt pe Mined is die RAN RAG HEA Maree ee He Cee £ nol ay ne Meets ane mak banal eis thine ti. j Married Ufe agrees best with husbands twoho agree with their wives. my friends would tell me they had| ter Raster ' Saturday. The production will re- aot ble 8 aa reen my film I'd smile and y unto} John Mason has elgned his fourth| sume next fall, “On the Rio Grande” pot @ word he sald. Although thi ot alike, I've heard some people claim myself: “Brace up, old chap! You| yearly contract with J ood pias , and One He pullel the bell cond seren times, eval spe gene ater , Retthe cast Wie ose a ret? Lae ey it A hathaway le next at the Cohan Grand Opera phair have on grea The eymptoms of spring fever and of love are much the same, ‘ - — cloned tn Springteld, Mass, Saturd - hr you may think I'm Ist = CHICAGO GETS THIS ONE. mays fy wh ere ne Eg The average man who thinks he’s “IT” unanimously has been so elected U. H. Frazee announces that his] One of the most beautiful blondes ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | py a total of one. new Anthony MoGuire drama, “Every-|1n Harlem wants to be a movie star,| ©. N. O.—Any of the recognized] “I hear your wife caught you filrt- tan‘s Castle,” will begin a run at the| So do all the other girls in New York. | publishers. ” w Ill Jones when young kids In school, and 1 Cort Theatre, Chicago, March 26, This| S. 1. Rothapfel announces that hie” Melvin—(1) She's Mra, Lean, (2) To '“Sdure! ‘That's how ahe caught me.” her's pet and Bill ‘on the dui knew my ne d studied every night, while @ he ever got PDOQOODOOOISO® FOO OOOO ight. | 't to college; Bill stayed home and helpe PREPAREDNESS By aap Fishe My college days flew « md armed with my asgree, fe big ih for me. Bi id HREDOOOGOAE DOCDONCOOAOOOSOGG AACR ROMO ROGER ER A heart | came to realize tha it by iy Job would do for me, and here | am, @ work-horee y crust. Ath 's money in the bank, too, and other things, | gi how for all th "I drop a tine to B on his big farm! \SAID-Y'CANT | fneaccset Of { /[ OW Fane! up the A woman may not be able to drive a nail in a board, but, glory be! how she oan nail that 8 A. M. excuse stuff! = FOR NOU TO BURN UP- a : Se ft | Ue b-LOVER Your. | THERE AIN'T GOWN BE | OH. FATHER, { O-D-D-DAUCHTER NO MENTAL ERRORS” || { MARRY MN OAUCHTER! USATE RS 1 HOT AIR NE VER MAKES WARM FRIENDS, ¢ CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR, oe nner eeeeeeeeeeenerees A |" last the boys found some traces of the missing goat. Ite tracke were quite plain and they followed them until they oame to cave, One of the more venturesome of the scouts went in and as he did so something struck him in the face. It was a huge——,. No matter how “faddy" woman may be considered you never ret sato one welcome a “new wrinkle.” ———— (Join the dots with a pencil line, beginning with dot No, 1 and fol- SOFT ANSWERS TO HARD QUESTIONS. lowing them in numerical order. Chapter fifty-five will be printed Wedness Batter ‘Popper end Balt” day.) I was greatly interested the other day in your reply to T. U. B.'s letter anent “running conversation.” By the way, what ie a “running onpvereston?” From those I've overheard I sudge it ia when two persons are “running down” a third who ts absent, OOO ©99909000009000% 5 @ MAN AND SUPERMAN By Ferd G. QMODOAPEMM MOOREA ROOIOCOE OOO Copyright 1016, by The Prew Publishing Oo. (The New York Breving Kéttor “Pepper and Galt / I am enamored of a young woman who refuses my attentions on the ‘LENO ME Your N grounds that a confirmed bachelor does not make @ good husband. How can I OMBRELLA#t THANKS Fe FOR THE) convince her otherwise? 8. A.D. USE OF Your. i You can't, She's right! Only married men make good husbands, and not UMBRELLA! all of them. 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