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* Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday! March 183 1916 A wre MATTER, POP?” we ut we a we we Ry re at By Cc. M. Payne About Plays (WiLtik Lemire ol , e | 4 hw Ge ae eal | | Stoun-DreLL!) 5 wr L D aN ver/ CASE OF “iHHi2 | FOUN'DRELLY/ | and Players Wee OTE Cy [cant Finn leverrwctered lige / IN A Case OF Hs (le Huse) GANGWAY , - , \-A PLACE HERE AND HERE WHicH VA ; | OVERLOOK .« ) | —- SM AIN ehh °. H165 4 be: (ams ay eee \Foot Bari |} — By BIDE DUDLEY DOODDODOHHOHHDODHOOH ND now the movie bug has be- gun browsing around in the Magazine field. Information which, we are assured, is abso-| Yutely authentic says that the Curtis Publishing Company has arranged With the Edison film concern to make | @ three-reel motion picture called “Thomas Jefferson, P. J. G." This} film will show a small boy can earn | automobile and other necessities of life by selling magazine subscriptions. | The “P. J. G." part of the title ts sup- | Posed to stand for Post (Saturday | Evening), Journal (Ladies' Home) and | Gentleman (Country). All three of | these periodicals are issued by tho | Curtis Publishing Company, with headquarters in Philadelphia. Howard | 2 Kernel tke toh ehh HENRY dh hs Achat adn to Know From Experience Where Most of His Love Was Centred! we By Bud Counihan ore: Convent 1914 Prem Ponturting Ce (06 T Revning Wert) pany, is acting the title part. Alan| Crossiand, principai director of the | WIFES Sore AT f WELL AINTT ‘you A BIT ™ ¢ . \ (WELL DEAR=1TS DOME THING aM! A Box » Edison concern, is overseeing the Waa AN’ Wot MAKE UP 2 CURIOUS “HO KNOW WOT'S v 1 making of the film. The plan {s to CAN! DAWGONCY “C WANNA) = IN THIS HERE Packade P 3 - aes TH ONE TI Dh Best “CIGARS " | show the picture broadcast. GEY OUT “To-NiGHT Ht aetna pdm” IN “TH! WoRLD ot PRESUME. - TO GO TH A “SMOKER” rE ( AMT WELL HIG CANDY RIL FAK THINGS uP! S ie MISS FARRAR’S NEXT FILM, | Geraldine Farrar’ third _photo- | @rama will be ‘Marta Rosa,” @ play in | which her new husband, Lou-'Telle-| — en, appeared three years ago. ‘The! asky Feature Play Company will | take the pictures | LAMP OUR BATTING AVERAGE. The Hippodrome management is in @ pickle. Since announcing Monday a New York rich man had pur- ts for ‘Hip, Hip, to be given poor children, ons for at least 6,000 seats en received, an number will the week. have been informed Chat about seven out of ten of t let- ters questing seats say the Sooke @aw the wnouncement tn thi “= ment of The Evening World. It looks @s though tho Hip is going to need the | aid of a few more millionaires. | = | A MEAN, HoRRIO THING | FLOQOEY AND AXEL—Much as We Hate to See Axel Give Up Boxin, Boxing, We Can’t Blame Him! Elaine Sterne, who ~ ttes scenarios CopyeteMt. 1018, Pram Pobihing Co (NY Rrwstng Woney the movies good ones too @ttended a social function recently — end met a young man who immedi- > Sant Sias eens I ned big aialear Tes ip ere Boh sah near eH OH ine learne r sus was the writer of & serios of urticles platebadi he aly wont Y'DONT HAETA BOX ANOTHER | 1 gust SIGNED YUP FOR Le y, oy, rusting in Na York" pub Conner is ieee : DAY WETH FRANK MORAN ~ FINE A WEEK “TO Go BACK TO WILLARD 7) /* jon and she decided to say a few OUT SO Y'CAN HANG A HAT 1 7 4 j eon Me, wid she began ON NEM! HE LOVES COIN KOA BENING hye (Gor ALL WOT'RE YA GONNA DO (of course, that's not his name and BETTER THAN HIS LIFE! ——— | THAT 2? be Ne he call ey Twlddletoes, but lie, ‘# one to bad? “r'don't know. “Go on with the @tory)—Oh, Mr. Twiddietoes, | am 5 your series, and I think it's gt done Smt lke the Indian char “He's dandy, Mr. Twiddletoes.” My 60 again. Well, you un-| Now comes the awful part iddletoes (as we have merely been | ling him) laughed tmmoderately. | e," he said, “There's no indian | THIS 18 IMPORTANT. On @ representation that the ritis| um @ song in “Robinson Crusoe Jr” Derwehjng Co OY Rrering Wertt) eee PRIA 0 in a Little Yarn,” 1 QODANANDHNHHDIDHDDIOSDINOOS DOOD? 18 TOOK AMTOOONG Oy @nother copyrighted art neringes ap antecedents camo along. | ‘The Strand Roof will close Satur-| tures, has heen completed and will sat 2 TH E GREA T DOT MY STERY 2 ement has changed the ou Can See That I'm Irish’ "|day night with a grand farewell ball. | open Saturday, 2 7 d Ss It Oo} COOOOTCHOCOOBODOOOOOSOSSS “Come Spin a Yarn With Allan _ | George M. Cohan will address the = 3 epper an a ® Me.” Miss Wanda Lyon sings the \e big Irishman took @ stand in| yriendly Sons of St Patrick at the ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. ® 4 6. by the Wheeler Hyndicate.) cane. When told of the contem Bron of him “Gawn! pe aad. ri Hotel Astor March 17 Laubershimer—Not that we know, @ PASSED BY of 8 ited change she didn’t Wand, ain't got wan drop av Irish blood in| ing Garrick Theat of. are offer. 5 S .) u a do tt |e WIINEYa rsunirse Root Mania Franke “Dodge, Mount 2 HAZEN CONKLIN 8 DRESS REHEARSAL APRIL 23. Gossip. testimonial April 9. rnon, owns all the ice worms in @ 2 & ® The annual Di a § “Katinka” will move from the | captivity {3OOODOO 1 i . © 6q@@OOOE Plog sobeey a 4 Ry hi areal Me the! os, u tusscher has hen offered the Gaatecmurih nicest Theat 4 the |. Louise Write Dente: brohman fFDOGGOO Copyright, 1914, Prem Publishing Oo, (N.Y. Rrening World.) FOO OO OTS Public entertainment, will | position of amusement dir Lyrle April 8. “Potash & Perlmutter | Lyceum Theatre. Don't know you . - —GIVEN FOR! the Astor Theatre’ Sur ed : Luna Park in Society” will play the subway cir- | What's your last name [THERES MANY YES, YES; A STRONG Apr) 9%. The programme wit Sol Levoy has a new sketch called | cult, Nos |A WEAK 60 ON— | Made up exclusively of sketches | “Ee Window Gazers,” by Ben Bar-| Harry Carroll and Anna Wheaton FOOL ICH MENT. v EXCUSE— BREATH! | Written and played by members of | "Ct! s 4 have joined in a musical act and are ‘ | —_—— club, _Mary Nash has rejoined Grace! playing the Palace. Mr. Carroll was| gy‘ i Wives say “Marriage {8 a ‘lottery,’” but husbands call it a “shell gome."| posers Gorgas company at the Playhouse. | formerly of the team of ROWLAND ; barred ge 2 | ‘he Strand Theatre w: celebrate and Carroll. ef bad ant 21ONT BELIEVE IT, ita me anniversary during the | Two acta by Walter Montague, the ; | mera baile Coa won ant week ie San Francisco writer, are playing: tn Niger eee Gon ee, et nee 8 sung in n "The King of New York this week. They are “Not Revue 2816" tn the lobby of | w 1 at Maxine Elitott's| Every Woman" and “The New Chiet| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. SF worlde | wauld ¢ ” 3 “ em 19) T of Pollce,” “I can't do much at card: One ig) 9 @alled “You Can See That I'm trish” | | Me ne {8 to Nave a lead-|° The Tialto, Flatbush A : i re Pr wine And wakens m: Sade Sight Allan wae onlllug Ce tle | ieee ae eects IAS eed . venue and | night I lose; the next night Twin.’ Cortelyou Road, said to be the larg-| "Why don't you play every other Oh, why did ¢! sat house tn Brooklyn devoted to pice nis ‘wares when a big fellow of distinctiy | now in rehearsal I'd‘ rather be dreami but the men with the highest ¢ the fewest home runs, atting average in the highbatt POG OIHOASGIOOOIOAVISTGOIAVSAGGOS: edosnosornnnnnnnssnnnnneesseeenenesennnnnnnnnnenneeeees PREPAREDNESS we Pr By Thornton Fisher PO OOO COO OOOO OOO CGO OOO OOOO OOOO DOOUOEOT DODONAEA DNDGDDGAHDO GOR OOOGEEY GOING FoR ee INFORe BAMENTS @ | | 8 DIVORCE SCRATCHES POOR MATCHES, | ie : | Y a 26 git 22 Wry 14l0 dome people's minds are just Uke beds. They make 'em up and then en sleep in ‘em. 9 ) AMOS CRABB 8AYS—When stuffed in his you Jump to | that he's mar NE WONT Have MONE OF (T HEN? ( MELL Have eee DO YOU STAND ee £ | “aim ie oF $ - WERE poinc ; AW, WRITE \) { ‘ccm ) HER STOPIT, ( SAN.) THOSE THINGS ,/ Wan ney Please decide a bet, A, beta that single volunteers make the beat sol- | (LL HAVE AWAN FROM . T war LY | aters and B. bets that the married ones do, Which wins and why?. NORE OF ren! — ne 3. U.N CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE, THer! —_ J ) B, wins. Married men are more used to obeying commands. id it was some time before bat fly in your fa db, “Nothing would live In But just then he felt something He captured it and took it out into the light, ¢ FAitor “Pepper and Balt * Is tt correct to ony “the off hind leg" of a horee when the Ieg really ts on | moving under his foot. ? LPG. | It was a— him ; : | GJoin in the dots with a pencil line, beginning with dot No, 1 and Jag Li NUS meee Whe enee sieht t0: ane the tog te on the Reves, Moat herons | 4, ing them in numerical order, Chapter Fifty-six will be ‘printed I've seen were on their legs. lela é Editor “Pepper and Balt: A fellow called me a@ lot of names that I couldn't stand for, so I replied by soaking him with a broken down tomato. Did I do right? M.A. D. Why bother me for a soft answer? You gave him one, OPO © MAN- AND SUPERMAN By Ferd 6G. Long 8 4 Balt," bs ‘there Is a reason for everything under the sun. Can you tell ma why cockroaches wer: created? 3.0.8, Sure, To give wa something to wonder adowt, PAitor * HERES A TEN SPoT-PAY ME WHENEVER You Like. SCRAMBLED EGG PUZELER=NO, 65. in this egg y spelled the hing from which many people who have no musical talent get a great deal of on- joyment. HERE | HAROLY HAD A. HAIR. ONY HEAD, COULDNT WALK DRAWING THE ENEMYS FIRE TO GAUGE EXTENT OF AMMUNITION SUPPLIES BEFORE nee AN ATTEMPT AT DISLODCEMENT. > r Eb) teen (OW ——— Was BORN HERE See if you can put the letters together again so that they will spell what they originally did. The scrambled letters in Mon- day's egg spelt “MACHINERY”