The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1916, Page 14

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oy! “*S*MATTER, POP?” Nore Oo oy we wt “ About Plays [~ Now Wt At WOULD My [TuRN-THe-order- mom 4 tL ADONT REMEMBER? and Players Suu ED pidiolal ehh dl ghey ON ov 7 e ~_ cHe ew i By BIDE DUDLEY AVID BELASCO is to be de | ) Jodiy active in the producing | ine this spring. During April. May and June he will pre out of town ew plays The first w i hy Roi Cooper Megrae, ya cast uding Frank Craven, | * Henry Sta Harry Leighton, | Haywood Ginn, Ivan Simpson, How: | land Lee, Hor Harton, Allen Thomas, Carroll McComas, Marion | Abbott, Margot Williams, Hellen | Macks Josephine Drake, Beverly | Wert, | Deshon, Alice Car- | roll, Lilian Spencer and Stella Sum- be by | m a will i Wii ard h ro ed en J eh As Me TeBO's story Alles Santa Claus.” In the company will be Mack, Tam- ing, Kaw i fi corer eae | ii cai Annie Mack Berlela a — Late M i se i ese Fanon Hare ta HENRY HAS! ENPFEFFER — Apporentl the Doctor Thinks Henry Has Obesity of the Bank-Roll Which Needs Reducing! w play by i ‘ Bhan tt Stat 4 tent Rage Tear Eo “Grumpy.” The cast wi | ; Jerome. Patrick, ‘George Giddens, | WELL Youve Hap ‘vei x FIND THAT TO DocTR'DRUMM FOR YA fienry Stephenson and Haides ‘Wo DAYé To Fix ME UPP 24 EARS—ACROGS “TH @TREET De ec — (Dope IF OUT! now VS, ey 5 AoU'LL FIND DocToR’ SWALLOW CAINE TO ACT WOT 1S Your , ? ANG wre 16 A THROAT SPECIALIOT Derwent Hall Caine, son of the DIAGNOSIS Doc.: Doc Peron WILL FIX Bnglish novelist, will make his first appearance on the American stage April 6, when his father’s play “Pete,” written tn collaboration with Louis W, Parker, will open in Buffalo. SAVAGE TO MOVE OFFICE Henry W. Savage will move his ral offices from No. 108 West Res fifth Berect ine Candler The- atve Building April 2 ANOTHER SHAW PLAY. Grace George and her Playhouse sompany are to present another Shaw ny goon, It in ptain Brasw- | de Conversion.” It will be seen | at the Playhouse March 29. Begin. | ‘ ning April 24 Mies George and her ompary will appear at the Black- mone, Chicago, Short engagements im Philadelphia, Boston and Detroit wiM be played also. This organiza- tion will be at the Playhouse again next season, beginning about Sept. 26. THAT WAS TOO MUCH, In her new sketch, “The Romance of Emily Ano.” Pauline Seymour was mipponed to carry a revolver, She some SOFT sow axes : ADVERTISING A FODDER MuLe ~)_ A ; = WELL TLL BE DAWGONNED! : IF OCT AINT AXEL WORKING tt thought it best to obtain permission to have mion, #0 she 7 i, OW. AY GET my PAY IN FINE such a weapon in her posses. went to the proper au- cae | weeVour name, please?” asked a. clerk. {ON GEE, Now WE CAN EAT]. Wow MUCH YA GETTING 2%? } Seymour,” replied the \ AGAIN' YEA BOY { 7 | wath —.% : m7" , a> | ~ 2S ad ae, came from Miss Seymour, | ea oe ee “my age? Say, we'll just cut the mow vn ‘ gun out of the act.” And away she went, ‘ BY WAY OF DIVERSION “S Tl sing you a song of the telephone ») giri—the girl with the voice with the TS amile. Her job ts no sweet one, In ane, sence a ife’s busy whirl, you have to admire q yer style, You cannot disturb her; she's sensible, calm, no matter what comes o'er the wire. The quiet re- straint in her tone ia a balm which takes off the edge of your fre. If } Smith has a toothache and uses the phone, she'll be, just as likely a6 not, reviled as a nuisance. Abuse in his (sew, Ay GOTTA GET ON Noh? yo! en od Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. March 20. @ si jOW “TRIG Woutd THE Boy BE rere rit RELIEVE (ee Bot austen WOT TIME. DO WE. Set | shia ET Atay f OW , AY GET PAID ON SATURDAYS '! P You oF THaT!. \ S \ ‘ tone will keep the whole switch- hoard red hot, Rut when he has Permming Co Ot 7 rening Went» { qanted and when he hae roi ies Ree boaeien Se. 8.7 Brseiae, Sere a = = caeaDEE SERS | gpilled a whole fot of his bil ees | find her still quiet-—perh: GossiP. will dan BROADWAY MYSTERIES. aammnemnomammsns, | 6 | bored—this girl with the voice Hippodrome Usher No, 12 ehanges| 16 at Will Why doosn't Wendell the smile. She may eh be pr his clothes in a telephone booth. Dodge take his discuise off? i ele ante nd H, Woods will put “The Stolen |? body knows him. ; Oe 4 joneymoon,” with tie Dolly Sisters, — Forking « pelomest, oh, well I fool I'd lin rehearsal the first week in April. [TOW MIEN 1) ne ata of itinie Fer ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. PASSED BY bgp ; “The Great Pursuit" will open at yr < es Retty-—-Co: out he op and ntral” who'd mastered her art. On 4 SOLE ts guson’s company claims he was| 3B me out in the open an (hie much I'l bet my whole pie, No| {he Shuber: | Theatre | Wednesday tyiven the right to dramatize “The | WEll answer you HAZEN CONKLIN muine meanness could be in her|@vening, Instead of to-night Shepherd of Kingdom Como"|, Frank Quinn—Mary Pickford acted | & tt—this girl with the voice with} The Marbury-Comstock musical '} Walter took up the| {2 & film version of “Caprice” for the Copyright, 1916, Prom Publishing Ge, (N.Y, Ereming World) Few the mile ‘ “T play, ‘See America First,” will prob : : P the} ramous Players. It was her. first! ons ably’ be seen at Maxine io "Al Jolson saya he's going to atde-|fve-reel picture. Mra. Fiske played SOME FOLKS THINK —THEY ARE 80 MISS TAYLOR READY. Theatre in ten d track the song he's singing in the| it on the regular stuze. | THEY ARE THE STRONG FOR Laurette Taylor and her company ae FP ges bg ey wrens Mt Ac {sland scene In “Robinson Crusoe Jr." eur | WHOLE CHEESE— THEMSELVES. o-morrow for Roti j of Cabiria,” haw been because his exelustve right to the us F MENT | Woere che will present, for the nest | craiied ip the Park Theatre, - {OF it fm beings violate | named Mary Ellen Chase | ce, ‘Thursday night, dimoduction of] | Donald Crisp,,, tho’ dirgctor who | H J. Martiey Manors. | aii, Atlant! ¥, to-morrow | ag any companies, | salt OME foci : {be Philip Merl- | Clara Kimball Young will begin cone Wend cealtoe Whenever we gaze at that strange race of beings that inhabit the young on ag Mod making films for her own concern | Ger Vrom Shakes. | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | men's ready-to-wear suits in the advertisements, we long to hang shades on iat) West maine | duly 18. The first will be released in| ponte,” tw, the Way jhe Profexsional} | He--Can you dress within your in- "em and see Row they'd Took as floor lamp: Kemble Coop and| A group of our readers who call| ealebration ta be I come? Ree —— j thamesiven. the Werpslenorean Cini ont Mtht tan eae arena tee, Dut Ite Ihe dressing In There are some folks who can hardly ait still while you're telling a ' on - Ap Upper bere story, waiting for a chance to tell you how THEY heard tt. The trouble with a whole lot of folks is that they try to Mve a gasoline| B & [tite on a shoe-leather income fe. ey we y Thornton Fisher er isea ee iadge — ao PRLDOHGGC ood Some wives “roll” to reduce, while others content themselves with re- e ——_ | aueing hubby's rot. i FoR THA LOVA MIKE! \ Ts. - i i Sh ie Fer aa ae roe Sent \ 7A THes bien | LA » WouR ey aay, > -(< D iH BUT | ONLY SPOONS WITH THA AS NOUR FEET) { L00-KOWT Grohe ine cor \< | eee The husband's part in married life ia giving up and sixiae in, [Pur pow | SILENCERS Of ¢ | GIWEM Fors! | FOR THESE, { \ | Beans was The which he cheerfully observ rolling pin. i f kawves ‘cAUSE|\ HOSE Uarrout/ [THIS AIT Gana DISHES, Boss! | ABoLT AS MUCH | CANE Our THY | ae) en \ BEN BRAINS AS A SUPSTNRS |} | aH |_get th lean?” asked Chauffeur Johnny Cook. Na SAIO THERE | “EM? © LONGSHOREMEL Sites aaa v) \easraste ow can r clean?” asl a ehnny Coo | 3 ' = | DISH ©} NES AST ASLEEP Quoth Mr, Fla ty gaecline—it cleaned my poeketbook!” | ( 4S CORN BE } DINNER! 4 OF PRUNES, sta Ns There's Editor “Pepper and @ait:” In one of your “soft answers" about ' reply, Dop't you know that there tsn't, ‘ cotch” treat? Tam amazed at your ness” . Your allegation és altogether too sweeping. I was treated by a Bcotchman ‘ last January. Thad the ovippe and my regular doctor wae out of town, And ; when L tried to learn golf two years ago a Scotch “pro” ; disguised contempt, And a Beotchman who doesn’t amoke once treated me to) a r thot sidering t treat TL amend itt read “Mcatch RE treat.’ ILCUSTIATE:( HITEM Mis 1 HERG MAKE EM STAY BaAcic OF JHE cuRG- “SEE EM RUN- OH WHAT FUNMoNK- Home SEE THAT OLb GOY IM THE srreetr, UNPORLLAR SONGS SEM SCARE'EM MIMING GRe« AROUT TO BR OCCLPILG BY “4 WATCH HIM WIGGLE Boll HIS REET HOSTILE: RoRCED IN AM MOGNTON GIVE HER CAS Liewe ‘eR FAST ATTACK CM & SUPPLY BASED, Pwr | CHUG-CHUG Hears Mie MOTOR | E tole CR _ RAG The March wind blows a-down the street with rollicking Iways some good-natured beeb to ol had been given to him at election time. nnection in which the word was waed Sy moms? asion when no one pave their check & some one else trill @ @ fellow's hat! sort ANSWERS To HARD Qu TIONS. : two weeks ago you decided » bei on what a “Dutch treat” really was, and used the term “Scotoh treat” in your and never was, such @ thing as a ignorance—or is it your forgetful- FOSTER ROBINSON DRAKE treated me with wn- Momever, carefully con- Beetch | SCRAMBLED. gaa PUZZLES—NO. 7. Beters the letters in thie eva were scrambled they spelt the name of something which would be of no use toe deaf and dumb person. je if you oan put the letters THE CwEN TDS" OOOO OUOUO OT MYSTERY & PDODDEOIOOM 7% Be.yy" Rayer ag u tora ee 54 a Bi) CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN, pretty animal, bus gi) were a A In the middle of the stream steed (Join the dots with « pencil line, bh Ing them in numerical order, Chapter day.) ching for tr would hardly do for a household pet. s of the goat they came to rand with dot No, 1, and fol ht will be printed Wednes o Fifty DOMOOTAO A199 © MAN ‘AND SUPERM ‘ & MEME CREO® AN_ (Zar You, wirie ? | WON'T BE KOmE | FoR OINNER- | GOTTA LOTTA [Ss SUPERMAN? —— 4] Novelae TTAGO Home! wouLon't Aw, CM ON-) Jug & @uieT} |DISAPRO Try OOD WIM: PSK LITTLE GAME} an ¥B0DY. J~ med alive with fish, And

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