The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1916, Page 16

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Home and Bean lo Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday. March 22. 1916 | ae About Plays “99? MATTER, PO! POP?” we we and Players By BIDE LAN ag ory we we oe we we By C. M. P. ie cela ca ee} vm —— ~ ? | Q AT (TH WHERE aa | Y wee 7! : ) Se : SHE WuTH W ILLIAM H. GLIFFORD, head of | ( oan Wane’ A 3 THTANDING the scenario departmen the Famous Players Film Company, used to be a sent couse, Five years ago he was Mery | Pickfor’’s film director, He was @ingle then, and Mins Fickford was unusually pretty and lovab! Fight! Now that we have the st let's trek along with the nar- @orry. Realiy either a kiss Mr. Clifford couldn't see fn roses just at the momen was doomed to disappointment “But I musn't kiss you.” continued littie Mary, “because--be: tm | married. Owen Mooro iy my bus-| Loo ion : _ wit hae the Arst time the marriegs HENRY HASEN PFEFFER — It Looks as if "Jee Was Planning to Work—Father! we had been announced. Mr @wallowed hard and accept fose. That night, in the se ry sagas sseecamemans ~igaee SannREnE eee per n > Se Fou and’ Mis Pickford. I ( Pop! “kWANNA . No INDEED! Tve Decivep & / NON “< WANNA SOB Ge OORRY GoN~BOT SOWELL THATS PLENTY ¢ 5 Tenasely th hie’ trank and the . sob! Yv WANNA eB > & ® Go To work ; WHERE. THERES THERE Wouldnt / OF WORK FoR ME, chives of his memory. ‘Then he pro te f HUH 2 ARE You { L_ FoR Nov | yor’! \ OF oe CPLENTY _< OF Soe ENOUGH WORK ——— ee PoP! eeeded to fail tn love with and marry ) KIDDA Wee . HERE RE TKEEP You Busy, ‘ But follow us, ph It has come ne pth A Tins HouR A DAY! fo light that the song, “Mary,” ia #til y Pickford ap logibie, and when M ears at the Hippodr unday night Mr. C will be sung baritone, with piano and 8 Fond memor: SOTHERN TO AID FUND. Daniel Frohman ann \. Sothern pro; mantic dran two weeks in of the Actors’ Fund. will mark his r wage. It Is expecte: nt about M Prot man, under whose management Mr is starring career it be his manager on NO ROOM FOR THEM Albert Whelan, who recently ar vived from England to appear in the Kelth vaudeville houses, was appre-| | hended telling a story to Bert Levy yesterday It concerna an old lady ed Watson who keeps u theatrical Lom ine house in London One day | “HEY You mutt! . N Sf = F / GEE , THAT HOUND WAS >. | oo M BANE \ IT QUTA HERE SARC : ne AN AXEL HAVE Bg etic SUE al G R ( TAGGING ME AROUND Att DAY \ ENOUGH TROUBLE "TO FEED \ daughter ran into the Kitchen! | suid: | { WILL YQUIT FOLLOWING ME ee " \ ; ) eSTeRbay § / | FOLLOW ME HOME. bs have come. (“aRcuND ? Now BEAT trl! | DAWGONNE-YA I! = | YESTERDAY? 1 COULDNT Go OR OWN FACES WITHOUT \ ray . nem : ue Now bic! fee ey ol NG Rect Nous HeUND | { mihi concn at re house is! ° ® \ CVER HIM —~GOSH! 7 HAVING & | ols gone.” Eee ee he ) \ ; r Naat ; xf \ HANGIN’ ARCUND tt wad Y aa 7 are ear MISS WOOD RE-ENGAGED. Peggy Wood, who was in “Young America,” which closed a few days ago, has been placed under contract Cohan & Harris for next season, he will play a special engagement 4 musical stock at Waterbury, Conn his summer NOT YET, SAYS KELLY john T. Kelly, now a flim comedian ouce remarked that he'd Ike to spond his last days in Los Angeles. The other day Le received an offer to go to that city and act in pictures re he turned the offer WW Bgues, his friend, | said Paul, “that y spend your last days Co OLY Precing Wore) Kelly, “but | 1 aeeeeretemeinrecereeet ona —-——--—_—— . days have a Yiu * when | meet pretty Indies of | father. LGOOOQOBOS etage 1 doa 10, s amy u he * : | : | aratRntt Bagel noonesanen roteulitent THE GREAT. DoT MYSTERY e “ILM FOR THE GLOBE BOLIVAR BROWNE'S ESSAYS. | Te vanikins Wy | ‘Australian | CHOOSE DOEGOHDIDODOOOGOOOODOS! The Dumb Girl of ‘of Divers Ja! ha’ come frou me “nl @ Paradise” a) t ‘ ot 1 ' avlow Hy us the wh lives! Tid you ever have ocashun to notice " an PASSED BY ¢ Wheele: yadicate,) e ment at the . About | how hard the soul of an angrie man's ) i is be en tiivte Thentte Aarts m argew. Ain't it} shew Is? 1 the Alston HAZEN CONKLIN ndicitie, press representa- | ‘and, has writ The Apache,” ain't moar win Ww. P, DODGE EXPLAINS. Wendell Phillips Dodge, tt 481 tative with the hiraute has written us explaining with his beauty) father ow hot ‘shell 1 do” Ooprright, 1916, Prem Publishing Oo, (N.Y. Bren: SOGOON FEW LEFT-HANDED —MOST OF THEM MEN EXERCISE Ql es GET) | THEIR RIGHTS— * MARRIED World.) Brassvound's | sh 1 at Proce Le Yonker s Ten doll rs, pleze!” says the law says the lawyer, “go way casa Wight A polive stution blotter bears the record of many @ sv - jole yunle dogg, Gud morning, Mis a muele * les (el aie te 4 nan, hap vathiag Lght | avait a moment!” cried the captive as the soldiers aimed to shoot; She has ee ' “lf marriage a ‘union,’ ‘uni lal FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | ep ipo ules lergiveres @ 2 00 ¢y 4 of James K. Mhrenologis By the bumps on) They play a wedding march at the allar ceremonies, but the real ane) nentary | your head f see you have w violent is been tudefinitely | temper. Patron Ava to wear a necktis, ‘The real reason TL acquired | my mother, the altalfa, however, was to bide m1 “Well, why ain't he won't cones later when wifie learns huw to make hubby step along without music, eae 8 ee A bride stood in her kitchenette, her eyes we She hadn't cried s0 much in all her two and tw | What awful grief; what sorrow g @ | Do you suppose had ca Fear not, no broken hea | ‘Twas slicing onions to be fried for dinner with t cee © 6 aie blunder” is for hubby to phone wifie from “the the-slot player piano is going full tilt in the back I's my Mae Francis has left th Our idea of a “stre O the | office | roo /GET FLOWERS, PA- * Us WHATCHE a Fan . NEVER MIND ABOUT LISTEN, SOM, WOULD )\ BOTAERIN' ABOUT | AY SURE OSEPH, THE VEceTARLES- | / Ya ADDRESS HIM | rar ale FoR? ( THar iF YOU TELL At his early morn home-coming hubby sometimes gets a shock SHuckKS! & Piece \ When his wifey dear discovers he's “a liar by the clock.” | ve Ss SO a 7 \ { Sey ee Ore HENAN SEE NRT) | ve TRIE bit \HIM NOU VOTE /S Back YARD Four | || Na : > Twice BEFORE) / FOR HIM HE ag Six Prat: (B2CQUETS EVERY | |“CONGRESSMAN | | AND NEVER Lis Be Ree THIN unis Ge / SOFT ANSWERS TO HARD QUESTIONS AOI \ PELEG JENKS, _ | | a SPROUT cAME TO SEND YOU ANN | \ RUNNIN’ @& ‘ re ; cae —_—— WE SHINGTON:D C2 \ABovE GROWWY [ ce ED We0 Waaieli/ TRUCK FARO! i CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT. HE crane which the boys saw flopped lazily away on hearing them. It was @ pretty place, but there were no signs of the gout. The boy couldn't help exploring, and one of them who had wandered off in’ t on shock absorbers jusband with | the jungle returned with the news that he had found a beautiful— (Join the dots with e pencil line, beginning with dot No, 1 and follow. Cc’ MON ARTAKERXE 5 iTS MNoTHin In OUR AUN : uves! sé 6 & © 8 ing them in numerical order, Ch ine will be printed Friday.) i ey, % aaa vy Neil by ine expraaalot the various walks of OL 6 = Lae wow for sure, but It secms to T have seen a che 18 LF alti came rors we ron! (nitise tht there are gome electric cele } - oh the fact that the Aquarian is at tie: Hattery SCRAMBLED EGG PUZZLES—NO. 8 SCRAMBLED EGG Before the letters in this egy were scrambled they spelt the name of something from which most youngsters get considerable enjoyment, 4 WME PR | EHoRus en | os sicr sage With TRU os JTHAT (LIKE YOUR BIG }Goke root YOUR LIDS RESEMBLE THE NG WRITING NOUR CONGRESSMAN FOR SEEDS TO PLANT — OUR SPRING EAROEN. & ALOTHE See if you can put the let: together, again so that t they origina scrambled letters in Mor Ang 8 egg spelt Nisei sa » ETI LADY Itt THE Boek MM & Came FOR YOURE. SURE PL GRILZLY BEARS WHEN YOU Coole +

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