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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday, March 18, 1916 ! , ,| “*S*MATTER, POP?” a a o a a a a w « _—*iBy C. M. Payne ad — | How Did He - ’ ean OODHAHDOOOOIOOS About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY oP) ye YING DOODDOOHOGONIDOHOIHGISY > (Hp - : REY, WILLIAMS @& RITER, 1. is 5 Managers of Mra. Fiske and Producers of “Justice,” which € arn 4s soon to be seen at the Candler Theatre, have arranged to present in New York next fall Louls N, Parke new Irish play, “Mavournoe Was @ pronounced suce Theatre, Lond number of months, with L the title role, This is Mr first romantic comedy since der Walk.” The period of “Mavour neen" is during the reign of King Charles Il, The entire London 4 duction, designed and buil ler Mr Parker's personal supervision, will t brought to Ame a fort enta » play LISSEN DARLING- IN REFERRING To SAUSAGE CALL THEM WEINERS WHY 1s Hat ROY COMING { INTO OUR HOUSE Con Pmt NE Prone Punenine Cet Beenie Woridy HENRY HASENPFEFFER-— And Just Wait Until He Comes To and Sees That His Room Is “No. 13!’ Css —- r 30 Y' ROOMS ARE THEY RE" ONG mecaonrt way —— DAWNGONCT! why te See DONT WWE ME 2f ig HY ony SN, \S THERE ANHY. TeRy “DOLLAR Room” }}!) / WATER IN 2 h “ONE DOLLAR A ROOM | CLOSER, Ww tie) pee sre coats e | VACANT SIR ¢ MY Room ¢t uz aIR! ) — a es HODGE, HE YEARNS William Hodge, playing in “Fix Aister,” in Boston, has a great yearn ing to seo “Hobson's ¢ in Boston, Recently became so pestifero Lee Shubert, Shubert ing, West Forty-fourt York, and offered to percentage on a Wed of “Fixing Sister” Boston, if Mr Abe to let him call the performa he could visit the Wilbur and “Hobson's Choice.” § wrote Mr. It dec! mit the matinee to be ted, but promising to arrange & special afternoon performance of “Hobson's Choice” so that the “Fixing Sister” r might attend. We know this is baolutely authentic, beeause the story came from a press axen ELLIOTT HAS A NEW ONE Broadway hears that William bl Hiott, who rece produced The Greatest N Ne artistic cess (don't over! Joined hands with ¢ in @ new production which will put in rehaarsal next week. As for! detalis, well, “they ain't none yet MAY SIGN MISS FENWICK. | FLOOEY AND AXEL—We'll Bet Flooey Tries to Make Axel Resign From His New Job! ete eee BUT HAD TH ROoF FIXED ! stock & Ges Another report that has encoun 4 tered the eardrums of Broadway is | —— a the off Lyons, when GEE, I HOPE AXEL LANDED SOME KIND OF A JOB “TODAY ~ IF HE DON'T EARN SOME. DouG (yaaa PRETTY SOON WE'LL STARVE! A Wy Le “ produces ‘” espondent,” 1! newspaper play recently Kiven a ty out in other cities by Bo AW Well, will have Irene Fenwick in tho ehtef| role, Others in the cast, it ix suid, | will be Harrison Ford ar ne O'Brien. Miss Fenwick appearing in “Pay Day." HUH! AY BANE AT VORK FOR. TWO DAYS -- > / 7 ANY Luck AXEL? [ LAND ANY KIND OF A JoB Today ? GEE Great! WHEN D'YA START TO WoRK? HUNTING VON YOR For YOU!!! GOSSIP. Samya has taken Joan Saw- place at Montmartre. “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" will open in Washington, April 3. LilHan Tucker says that every time she earns $500 she quits work and apends It i nding now. 1as joined the cast of “Common Clay,” at the Republic Theatre. When Frank Mved tn Jafayette, Ind., so sentimental ¥ = he just loved “Ten Nights in a Bar- on See = room.” ‘es sa Ive, a French dancer re- ‘aris, 1s to appear in thi " beginning Monday. actress, made bh t, drink green t na : css PERS TERE NENA yesterday and Sam hates tea S William Harrigan, son of the Jate|@n@ other popular Broadway suc- | drink to “the sweetest Ips in ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. LODDHNSTOOON 2181 HOOODS’ Ned Harrigan, will sing his father’s cesses. Get that “Back Homo!" | the world=-Mabel Hill's Willard Coxey, care BOBB By Eleanor Schorer é old songs at the Hippodrome to-mor- | One week! ome F * Club, No. 107 West Forty-fifth row night The Bast-Wes under THAT OUGHT TO HELP, Strect, can tell you all about the 101 BO rex did Constance Talmadge, sister of | "8 dire Il give Mather Sacheroff, who was with| Ranch Show. Write him, Y : Norma, has an important role in D. | Yiddish playlets, trans-| David Warfleld’s company two years,| M. M. V.--George M. Cohan has \ “<I W. Grimth's latest film spectacio, gliish, at the Berkeley! has changed her name to Hsthor| never acted ta motion pictures and! \ b "The Mother and the Law." | Lyceum, April 7 Saxton, says he'll never appear on the screen, Y Miriam role A newcomer in light | Sam Howard, roerily AH ht h) “WHT you Kindly notify the man Seca — “eens * opera, sang the prima donna role in erimutier” in Australia, ha agers who have been turnii me . “Alone at Last" yesterday afternoon | ch by Charles Horwitz, Ed-|down because of my name,” she ABROAR WAY MOTE RIES: eb \ maa nid wall | tmbert-and Mary Ambrose} writes, “that have chanted It to} ...Whlch one of the orchestra men at \ nd ald well a, beautiful model, ae i¢| have auothor Horwits piaylet Writes, 3 | “Very Good Eddie” 18 Anna Orr, sou- | : NN were, wants to go to Mexico as «|W: 8 Canning, manager of tho| Yep! | brette of the show, really in love arts GE en ane han tak Colonial Theatre, Providence, 1s to eons | NG erietwie Reicher, the dramatic ne- | ‘ross ambulance service} WHERE TIMES ARE HARD. | . & Y ~~ in ress, will give another recital Thurs- |! nin AUC INeN, A “hard times" ball wa | ee day afternoon, March 30, at the Band. J. oss ts returning to Soll ae pee lng aa nd CaM p & ' Box Theatre, Se 1 Ror ony Rit aglb contingent went over in thelr auto- “ i raid to Da, SN Q jood n an Ms film compar atte 140 ' obiles.— c vil Col C. ried man"? \S which went South to make scenes in| €8 Pe TRAUB AED) Me Seer . turned f READ THIS CAREFULLY. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Cook announces AIN'T IT AWFUL, MABEL? Ges Ait a tlia tercce “Woe call our new baby Bul." tock rights for ane ‘ ue wutred Mabel Ui of the Winter Garden ran: we Mim Plo Any particular reason?” ock rights for his Toronto vom-|says she has heard that whon Yale a4 were “Becanse he came on t pany of “Kick In,” “Back Home"! boys imbibe of the wine that Is red turned arbi is 8, 0," Maa On tne arg of he Anat oF Covrrigy: é . OCCOCOOCOUTOT aay FOOD TOODOOCOUO} ADY, set, go! Inurhed i M sic and boosted Bobby REPAREDNESS By Thornton Fisher | QQ". c2hrs 1020060: NOC DECC SOOO OCOD COOUMETIOOOT OO TTTTEEE 1 @ dig smacky kiss sald “Good night, God ble: my little sonny man,” and put him on the Shut-eye train which jlanded him in Alphabet Land just ‘TO 4MSELF ‘ WAS (T ANYTHING (GO, pont mame) COME, ROBBIE IN YOUR YOUNG LIFE MOU MUSTNT sbout two minutes later, Here, at ) THE KIDS! ITS AWFUL JUST ONE SPoow- | WHEN YOU WERE & THINK OF THE she eacem eH hese (Bab tlight and welcomed him at the same Ume, “Really, you cannot imagine what , diMcult task it was for me to de- cide which of all worthy sons | STOFF - THEIR GRAND — bs MOTHER MADE ME TAKE FUL - SEE, sister Kip? \ IT WHEN | WAS @& KID i Took HER'S AND EVYERN SPRING! SHE DIDNT Fuss Cur = ABOUT TAKING IT! 5) y pee on eo Nene te 1 should stand for,” "Mr. R" told] strong and good, Now CHILDREN, THATS esi Y Bol it ‘There ts Right and Ff r Our Counter j r t ALL MONSENSE! You WAY en if fi and bravery in battle and knowing | th THIN) TASTES ‘ iy Z They were upon the high road by| what was right and for standing by ed ante ie ee now and Bobby interrupted "Mr. R'| his colors the way he did i] LAD — OK IT WH | by stepping several paces to the side] “And tf you will alw (WAS YOUR AGE AND to allow an old woman who carried | you thin!: is re TASTE- YOU MUST THINK OF THE Goop ITS BOING you! . and the “Father for his truthfulne: morning and there isn't a soul in the poor child says."—From Youth's house that can understand what Companton, 900000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000. § KID IDEAS By Ferd G. Long DOHDDODOOODDGOOGHOHDHHDHDHGGHGGHHHHHGGHHGOHDOHVDHOGODHOIOMN 1 basket to have the middle of thalyou grow Into ih : walk, what is e “And Respect,” finished “Mr. R” ————— wh in they were again walking side i turned t Youre PRETTY GOOD IN ARITHMETIC, 5 said sm! Now —SUPPOSE Tou MAD FouR- have quite settled upon this| wonder if such a little snoozer as yo Witt, LD a : braces the other two an Bobby vowed he did, which was ness, Manners, Obedie a enough, for when he was no lo: other onde rly dwell “4 rt} snoozing, but had waked wide and, Now, your ste; the | Ope-Fye Land he told it ail to Mum- To THE way eee now wan Respec ste, who declared that Bobby's Alpha- To Go old lady's many years bet Land journeys were making him let her have the smooth part of the|the smartest, “goodest’ boy in the Movies! road, It being hard enough for her| whole round world, and with an- to walk on the best of roads, and|other big, Jolly kiss sent him off to Soper f proof that you were taught Manners | schaol. Ah AO: at home and that you were Obedient eee AAD and heedful of the lesson, And you ; aro Right to he sot” mau Philosophical. Hobby was most amuned at the way HERE ts a certain yo! words overlap and sometimes moar Nina ee ae worse, Orne he Pecan eed on of Chicagd whose ac feeeed OMe, Bi for tally Win mes occupy so much of her time that about his favored and favorite son, [she does not have much left for the “When you are obedient it is be-|ecare of her offspring. cause you have the proper respect | One day one of her children fe and also for her|and the mother hastily eumm« : for you. | family phystclan greeted him a because | the door thus because} "It doesn't seem to be an bout wie | gaurd gertous, doctor, but I do wish matron jal duties ~ (HENRY, >) MEDICAL CORPS IMPROVING SS — SSS BANG: SOREN SENT) q | for Mumsto'g win THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF SS : 2 of [Sx Mowtsy AW eae TOUR. tenon TROOPS BEFORE A é brought up ‘ SPRING Advance. is} OF LAND! ——F «te L}y* she knows so very much the things you must know, and your|you'd find out what te the matter own father because he is big and!/with Louise, The Frengh maid left LY a

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