The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1916, Page 16

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday: March 21! 1916 “©S’MATTER, POP?” oe we ue ue wt we rer we re By C. M. Payne Ease PTET - a ne mes pe ag 9 Pe About Plays Wrlacr tal A Blu BAD Toy | ovata to “| eV iip auacsramaeee| (| Saran ean | ) Ot}, No! I've and Players DING } vino Uhl [GOING Now Np CAMA cde , iS anes ie iad | iY \ J |; GOT NINE ml | DING SECONDS To GET, pro SEE IF He | i ie VID aly BL} { ¢ | SECONDS a By BIDE DUDLEY & 2 INTO TH +House LS THERE ew Ch ACLU MICAS ID hve yy, J 6 J 2 Neue ve a a = Cosette aaa : x ——— Cee ) ONLY USED ONE ssembling & 7a Play on Broad f he the present theat eason, hearsals are acheduled to Thursday. Mr. Dal APP the Manstieid role, and should do weit th it. ents and | gettin 18 OUT. “Bee America I ” whi uled to open a Nev en ge 7 Mt Maxine b t Shea d Elisabeth Marbury . — = nn the management y Bistory does HENRY HASENPFEFFER-— One in a While Henry Shows That His Head Isn't Entirely Solid Ivory! we a By Bud Counihan piece wus t : # ous changes Uist of players now ———-—, ar + “To THINK “THAT ‘You 4 “ATAINT LIKELY THAT eT vs Val oe ee Pa includes Bigelow, Gypsy | f % / HY - Wo SHOULD LOCK ALL YouR S ANYBODY WOULD Pie a \ S BuT How'd You FIND 1, F ‘Adie rater, | DAWGONE wot A s OFCOURS i abe agnietn, catnetie { eras CAL FELLER ne DYE MEAN DRAWERS UP WHEN are € MEDDLE, WITH YouR 7 TNet | iD, } ouT TH DRAWER 8 1 Roma June, Sam Edwards, Leo Wor- oe ‘Age “MENS Va ee go t ‘YOURE ONLY OUT FOR ) iG \ \, THINGS. —-—— Q viata) tL, WERE LOCKED ~s | don, Betty Brewster and Lioyd Car ‘You ~ ue FIVE MINUTES use < . id ——-2. H penter. , r eee of ¢ A SPEECH FOR MISS KANE. t Gail Kane, film star, bas asked us . 4 ™ eG | to write her a rhymed speech for use when she appears in person on the stages of motion picture theatre We like Gail, by hokey, so here goes Dear friends, I'm glad to soe you here, bow ate tall to-night? | eligatly oie of cui; t koow 1am a "No! No a sana se exCune me, frente, 1 gues Til Hooray : . LET'S START AN ARGUMENT. GEE , [CANT STAND “THI Us. Na j (0 a (em a : a Robert H. Poole, publicity manager | MUCH LONGER . LT TooK UP FOUR | OH -~ HONK: HONK:: WELL AXEL OLD PAL } for “Ramona,” says Lloyd Brown dusiness assoc . Clune, originated the » of “cueing” dramatic music to the moods of photo ETT Le S Plays. Sam H. Rothapfel please write! PRI fs Se cae: pean! ,HAFTA GRAND OPERA FOR BRONX. ~ The Aborn English Grand /Opera | Company will be the attraction at the | Bronx Opera Hose for three weeks beginning May 15. Eight operas will | de sung. The company is now at the; Academy of Music, Brooklyn, whero $e will remain until 1t goes to the| | HOLES IN MY BELT THIS MORNING! KEEP ON HONKIN’ DARN YA! (F AXEL DON'T GET A REAL JOB | f [| COULD AFFORD To RUN ACaR t COULD EAT ‘Too! WHERE SHALL WE. ae ee ‘Bronx. “ HAYMAN BUYS FIRST BOX, } Al, Hayman has bought the first box for the F. F. Mackay testimonial | to be held at the New Amaterdam f eatre Friday afternoon, April 28. le paid $260 for It. BOSTON TO GET IT. Gaby Deslys and “stop, Listen!” will go to Boston | to Colonial Theatre after this we ‘ the Globe here. ‘The announ: that the show is to close Its Broad- ‘way run will surprise many, as {t has | Boro tupatie been doing a good business. How- | With" ' ever, they do say that Gaby’s salary, | Shout) which 1s much too heavy for her to | venting tote around, has cut into the profits | Mane eo materially that new fields have] did fine. At one place, though, she become a necessity. No at tion | forgot her lines and had to do a had been selected to succeed “Stop, | Grecian dance to save the day. All neck, ang Knocking him down four Vice President rand) have already upplied. 1 roof the Cal {fornia | tion Picture Company, has gone} CORT HAS MUSICAL SHow. | kK to San Francisco. John Cort has taken over the musi- _, Miss ae Bois, wh lances at the | cal play, “The Masked Model,” which is to appear before the | was produced out of town a short time nette Club at Castles-in-|ago vy the Gloria Opera Company | He has it In rehearsal at the Cort; went his vale cod Listen!” at the Globe last | in all, {t was a great triumph for the nder Fags yh : wrote, the |'Theatre now. | ague, but Blooer ought to of ¢ t|* ia which Mary Pickford wi | — Mie nasty Wheoremene Dall (tex) (6 ik rome, Suniay | THAT'S HOW HE DOES IT, TOO. | BLOOER CRABBED IT. Baxoo. n Mr promives a big} F. Ziegfeld jr. says that when be Bare meee nanan ce te Wy cmenis 088 | P [Eaton eof Ths Follies” hell ‘tnd Betterment League gavo “The Can- Gossip |, Wwarl Carroll's new song, “it's Al-|edition of “he tie w. | tata of Esther" t Fueus Hall last| ‘Tie Prowlers’ Club ts to be reor-| Ways Orange Day in California," was | somebody tend took in $27.45 for the public| ganised Be er ea SaRieRP Lae tegen drinking fountain fund. ‘The receipts | “itene Noel las been added to the} ApEClos Herald March 14, It's su neat might have been more had Nelson | cast of “Katinka.” boost" song. BF dts Ppt yea Blocer of the Wallace outfit, not) Mariam G Little Red} mesake of Charlotte, the Stood outside the main entrance and| {tidinghood in It in} 36 Hippodrome, inay' have kept saying in a loud voice, “This! Dreamland” a ne week | an aphed copy of Charlotte's cai how is fierce.” It seems that Blooer| of April 1 ing Bool. which will be the| FROM THE 0? HESTNUT TREE. a the Century t eo to the “Cantata” with a skin-| The Green Koom Club will give aj souvenir at the 800th performance of] ‘That half dollar you lent me was thes of cheap skee and got throwed| smoker at the club house in honor of} Hip, Hooray!" — to-morrow | gounterfeit.” Set by Constable Pelee frown: cree George M. Cohan Sunday evening, | for | the s. Charlotte} “Well, yo biting the officer in the back of thel April 9 and Charlotte’ Greenwood! didn't. you? £ Land last nl would be ¢ tain SE please most any child w loves the big -of-doors as Bob! | does. It was w nand sunny. The tit were green and yellow with new BOOK a ws OOO ODO OOO TONG ODIO OCLC eee UNCONSCIOUS grass and dandelions, Leaves HUMORIST trembl led upon the trees. In short, How rey the warm sun felt | after all tho unpleasant snow in Ope- eye Land! the birds after north wind! Bo ee so mene Gat) WAL, re}, AND ELLA HAD NOTHIN’ 10 ME OP,SO You THEY SAN THE SCAN JUST wairl / FIRST AcT IS : \ PUNK ANNWen! } ), seng of ling of the Ma “CMON ON ELLAT vit ah ae FRTWLoMPETE GET reer ( p, WOULONT woo \ NulceLe ON = THe ( CHEER UPPOR NG ‘ . TO GT HIM iN ) | Neea. | a : Reapy garore | (MY NOUNG/ [eri », cuir, chereencheree, peep. |i ~) SHE GoUoLd ‘ET od peep sang a chorus of young birdies | \ A FINGER TO ~< overhead. 6b sat under the tree to| 4 »proached, * A blade of gr: foorway and ; n two, then more, who had rea y, forgotten about him sized commotion of , This road leads to Ope-dye Land, You ks was, going on|can take naught but memories across | | rest and to lis ‘novel a bit, ¢t and quite @ sm: struggies of sq \ oRESS HERSELF! reper an anil ( ‘i / when Lobby wer ver and found a the border Jeave the nest here for Pp —— ee oe rm tht hose mouth was |my dear gon, Sympathy, to care for, k \ [2 WEN, BOR, Dy far tho biggest. part of, ituelf, To-mightgvas proven tha: yo and he \ “RS / ma FORGOT \ squeaking and beating its weak wings | ro far from strang | i - x i | as "Mr. advised and 4A i with all tt# Little might until there + ve pon i Te Frey Th ‘ was not a wholo feather left on either along, for it Was growing . bat ff) BUTTONS IN of them. ‘The way it happened was | late. |, “Gooa-morni ¢ A this: Mother bird, thinking her dar- | 5- vodby, LATHA FRONT / _() 8) OF NA (Z ’ art’ <S nsw lings quite wise enough to heed her | waked with the last ayllablo on his | counsel, had In a re lecture cau- | tongue. tioned them to be good birdies while | ——_—_—— | | Atlanta 214 in, she went in search of a site to bulld Short and Sweet. Whitby 17% in. now that the family i ¥ grown to such a size. CERTAIN ex-Sonator from Wis- | she disappeared | consin says the best speech of through a cl n there began a A rots . heard | * A introduction he ever heard w pally rape endo) UOUBDEHy Eye | delivered by the Mayor of a sm job picked him up, bound his hurt | town in Wisconsin, where the Senator | leg with a small twig and grass! pada been engaged to speak blades und set calm upon one of the} Mm) Oh CONG low branches (where Mother Bird) The | Taner would be certain to find him) and| “Ladies shentlemens, T hat been | watched, aske rotoose you to the Hon- ARE FREE FROM THE SPECKS AND Noon she came and was so near her | orabl Blank, who will make ? ome tree that her bables were apen-| to you a xpeech, ves. T hat now done STAINS AND LAUNDRY FAULTS SO COMMON TO OTHER BRANDS wide nV h FULLY PREPARED Power WAITING FOR AM UNPREPARLI “os hs for “something | so; ha vill now do g0."—Altoona Tri 1 (IS TT RIGHT), r failed t |, bune. oe ’ \wer me 4 8 ing Ou ; } ALUN THAT THEY May Move - (me teicce | ha “AB Bumstead’: 2 for 25 cents IN CONCERT AT THE THEATRE { ee rte tway took down the Ber 60 seare the : Md s ceteuneneminaneraniaas - — a ff, with no idea where to =<=——-

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