The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1916, Page 22

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\ Sia: Senthid nanan » About Plays and Players 916 By C. M. Payne “TZE CoTH I AINT GONNA — LET IT Go DOWN “Lo OUT THIDE / Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday: Marth 24: | “*"S*’MATTER, POP?” we we ue we ue we ut we eae Fer THA Luv OF CREAM / AINT YA AFRAID }UV DROPPIN’ THAT “PIF ON YER WL lin 2 — - ie ee SJ EXPLANATION J ( C SATISFACTORY] “5 > 4 better known as Jimmy, will i ! Be seen on Broadway again as a star 4 Qefore many weeks roll by. The Mesers. Shubert have a new farce by Mark Swan called “Somebody's Lug- @age,” based on the W. J. Randall @ory of the same name, and they @re desirous, it is understood, of hav- i img Jimmy Powers in the chief role. The comedian likes the play—and 4 there you are! The last time Jimmy ‘ Powers appeared in New York was in @ revival of “The Geisha” at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre in June, Cross Roars us. Jest AS TO MARY PICKFORD. copy, M0, Praag Pubhabine Co. O87 REvening Wor) gi Meck’ canis | ALENRY HASENPFEF FER — Hereafter He Will Let “the Missus” Do All the Figaring! we we we By Bud Counthan Bes expired and several sets of in- ; tere: 5 S pereioe ee ye en at a = ler services, She is #till work- ; , Famous concern und YOURE ALL WRONG! ANE: USTED ni ao : ) Se strateoment ae rah incre] TPegumen UPC ¢ ALE Tw Houseraud f] ( DANGONCT! Tete Nou DIDNT T Go To yy} @ {AN Nou. Came et. Through this she mets ' oi >] y) Bry per cent. of the profits from aer| | ANT Y'OUGHT TO EXPENGED; RENT ETS Ae Saar ac omarion _SCHOoL- STUPID PJ + \ BACK STuPip ! Pictures with a guarantee of $2,000 3.17 tert! AN’ FIND WE HAUG InN YOUR FIGURING ! . austen a ui Week,-which sum she 1s permitted to HAVE 7/3. 5 Py — ¢ . anal . Graw: $733 LEFT To BANK —z (oral A contract, somewhat like the ono —s0 “THERE! , a (eas barley Chaplin has with the Mutual, 2 Bas been offered Miss Pickford by a well known flim nate, but her Mother says she has not accepted it. | » “| think,” said a man who knows) Mies Pickford and her mother very | Well, last night, “that after all hor te are considered thoroughly she A renew her contr the us Players. = you can tel DY WAY OF DIVERSION. “Don't worry,” writes the rhymes inspiration'’s dead is his standby when slug head. It's always very easy to Give the world advice, but worry is a Bubject he'd best consider twice, If no One ever ied tho universe Would Blip. ev'irybody happy we'd @urely lose our grip on progress ‘we'd stagnate and all the fig! won would go the discard—yi @v'rything we'v FLOOEY AND AXEL—We Admit a Fondness for Dogs, but Our Sympathies Are With Flooey in This! Sure, confess it spurs in on to do ahaa aay = ; is t make him forge ahead. | / gx fal ie iim who. doesn't worry ambition’s VA UGE, 1 ANT GONNA STAND | Wee HEE + = Loox FLOOEY F \ 7 do: Bo star co) oi \" Betis eet ont arm vay FOR THIS ANY LONGER! 1 DON'T Nee The, ROOF hb lca you've left the easygoing and happy KICK WHEN AXEL BROUGHT ONE 7 D AE LL RAISE THE a —— Ruy bedind. "Don't worry" sounds DOG HOME “T'FEED BUY WHEN” Now BEAT (7 AN WHEN HE FINDS OUT HIS — pray. "Just Eo unead and fdget: your ME PACKS IN ITS Twin BROTHER PS jie) Wey FLOo —\ “wo Hounds ARE Gone! Festlessness. will ba T LOSE MY GOAT FoR FAIR! EXTHER OF YA VARE ORE YA? — S SKETCH FOR MISS NASH. | OUT THE Window THEY Zo AGAIN. ‘ yauderiic, ine nie tye Wass ee a £ RAUS Mack. It is Pansy’s Particu- " 4 far Punch.” 1 18S RAMBEAU IN FILMS, Marjorie Kambeuu, late of “Sadle ~< Gove,” is to do some picture acting for the Famous Players’ Company, Bho is under contract to A. H. Woods for the spoken drama HERE'S A CHANCE TO Guess, | James J. Corbett, Jack O'Bri Bamett Fiynn, Joseph Goodrich ad @n “unknown” ‘will assist Mary Pick. ford in the presen jon of “The Friend of an Autocrat," by Alexander Leftwich, at the Hippodrome Sunday Bight. known" is a star in a usical come dy now current in New ‘ork. e's handsome and 3 5 - awe 3 . " a ms @ancer nd & 6004) susan," is to address the theat Cable advices state that "The Birth ANSWERS TOINQUIRIES. | DIDVBOS’DSIONOIOSOH® 3OOOOHIO a8 =x Toooor ys Friday afternoon, April 2 of a Nation” opened successfully, at] J. D.—Write Jacobs & Jermon, P KY i EAT DOT MYSTE : Diegte . ha EB) the Drury Lane Theatre, hGotumnla a As } = Q wens Minse Tees kw ne vase a: | ROOM Sar ton. UREN cian | rscceatay, On OH ARSON colina Taeniy BUEN ae as epper and Salt popananeninasasseenaceseRnORTeeeeee, Whe Strand the week of April 2, shows | Le ee be a descendant of} suzanne Jackson, never 4 professional dancer. He | PASSED BY w 1916, by the Wheeler @yndicate,) Ghe every day life in a small Mexic: Patric! ney. role of Isabelle in couldn't have been, qi Pown Y M8Y Hfe tn a small Mexican | “John 'T. Casey is to be general man-| have a good part in a new A P.—To your first question, | HAZEN CONKLIN srepn | ager Of Stockwell's World's Expost-| (5 iyo ; wen Mother" | tion Shows this summer. The show] tert ihe tn th Mana Ss.. Was eX | will have fifteen Harold Att 't answer the other, hen—The play, originally be and Mawruss,” isn’t in by the Messrs, Shu-| mo, Ca summer. D. ¢ go has returned to} called * aur Copyright, 1918, Prem Publishing Oo, (N.Y, Brening World) = © 1 ent, 18 acting ward H. Robins of “Eretwhile Tne in films for Wiltam | ™ Yan, a ve Langdon Mitchell has recetved word |. U2!ro! vy fc vever, | Helen Shipman has left “Robinson | {4t his play, “he New York Idea,” ne a Hee tetEnty Deak A fneldents in tare Ancopnermiadlinte IF FISH IS —SOME FOLKS; Crusoe jr." and will play the Loew |e oe ee ee een Hon vi| the next “Passing Show.” volume under that title. Any book-| REALLY A MUST EAT ONLY Circuit of Vaudeville houses, be given at the Brooklyn Academy of — Store AnOUIG Beye Ib BRAIN FOOD WEAKFISH. | exhitbroge, a donke: ‘pias, Quit the) Music Sunday avening, April 9. HE KEPT ON TALKING. FOOLISHMENT. Nee? | Bisted on being featured Ay the Binns, mats icine: ote, tht een, During the trial scene in “Just a! OF bee teluhone said Mrs, iat. Puff, puff, puff the wind is Marching; see the hats go in the air! | last nig pop Woman” last night, Josephine Victor, te at Some have wool to hold them on, so the most of them have gone nis Derwent Hall Caine 1s to pre-|who plays the leading role, became | nd faste ma it i heads that h. 't hair! . — tg = atnt Pete There, ere ciaantce ee (RG : Walter Wilson, the judge, ‘The woman nm talks though her hat, i a lia ke Mrs. Millie Thi » Pres | noticed sh ay em ’ In of | eroment § Worm Syrup | gage Childven's. bind, will preside |the jury, extempo for Is minutes| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. It may be spring, but there's no use Tatening to hear the robin piping | irs.” Ht Never Waller One wetted | At 4 tea for th Actors! burch Alll- until he saw Miss Victor recovering, | Sentinel—Halt! Who goes there?| his lay while the plumber ta still laying his pipe. Ee? Tonge, Sold Wheres Bie a bottle, | ence at the Church of Memortal As-| ‘rhe audience thought she was merely| Man Addressed—Chaplain! ene e @& 8 hy wy + M.D, Phite, Pa cension, March 39. acting. Sentinel—Paass, Charley! in charging pats you don’t notice their hats, For the women As they mince down th PREPAREDNESS. : Anda Miss isamark at amile! | | bee SOOO DOGDODOPAOGDON NIAAA’ ie ie their feet, Men who boast that you “can't tell them anything” usually speak the OED HOHE OH COOOOGOOOS DOCOOOGN® truth, They can't use their cars and their mouths at the same time. | ) LEVEL, { Who swingeth on a subway strap must to that job attend, SE re as | Lest in another's lap he land when lurching round a bend. TH Wife Ib REET Ra Alt The principal interest of some men ds getting interest on principal, | Be HOME OT (AW STEN NOW Q © \\ ane 8 ho gree ed » \fusres Tt’ \ er . Bon! fone » such artists that they can draw on their imaginati NINE BELLS A NOU teow BUSIKE {ERK AND Some liars are such artlate that they can dra ginations. | HERE (T'S ELeVEN- a Gece ed JAPPOINTMENT: CUSTOMER) “TRY THE SIC U HAPPEN TO Ae, . (Guess rs \\RNOW weary § (From OUTR TOWN « (FRIEND STUFF AL) Zar tose Wreval eaccen’ SOFT ANSWERS TO HARD QUESTIONS. = bd OV ‘ = Fie. || MizzieESs LA ) Hanvvavay eines = 2 Rl THarLL GET \ THATS SURE 2E , p ]GRRENS WIFR*\ WO TSbe SB \¥ WITHOUT ANY AWWANS - SLOU japvisine ae LE) 1D ke , NA | ae SINT \ FATALITIES! | Music -“' Kou 1 Saw BOTH OF) peu ‘ s sent in by ¢ minutaray A aa Haag (0 hile a Ca cece : : | Mu , : : : night 2” and his wife says ie caiman ile ; aN bREWS |} EM THe OTHER! i ‘ ‘ CALL For. \SMaAr Gun! | ; Mas REE ANDHEL S | ACT GEAT IT wT thought I'd roast @ pl sayz, “All right, I'll come home THE END, MR. GREEN.) So (AS Ck AND HES | Lome EARLY, ee les aviv R, EB, JOYCE, | Fey OLLOWING the butterfly, the scouts discovered the tracks of Freddy's ) SA LOVAL FELLOW (scamed PINE! ) Yea, we print Jokes from contributre, Tread your letter over three times, | F missing goat, They knew that at last they had found it, for ite CALL For animes SE: i bue didnt see yours. Did you forget to write it? hoof-prints led finally to a— MR. GREEN ) ay 9 * @ 8 8 8 (Join the dots with # pencil line, beginning with dot No, 1 and following ON THE -— alton “Pepper and Salt” them in numerical order.) PHONE! / Can a flea reason M, A.D. : inital ~~ Brom what i know of fleas 1 should say it doesy [WO VDLY LEMS At \ G®OQOBOWQOT®WAOHIAIOOOGAOIDH}IAVWOOIIGOD®: OO) ’ conclusto AVABA AG 4 °® MAN AND SUPERMAN By Ferd G. Auitor “Pepper and Sel F . ODONE OAD ® OOOO) Oo Can you Vn wh A LURRS. ¥ bs ase Nit t Copyright, 1916, by The Press Pub . (Phe New Yor’ Evening World), Rotide “Reypen dna Tas’ | Nac voy tup esrever hsiign) no a hgih-Hab? awn | DoD Gast! On, tub oct ynam fu mekt ie tup esrever hailgne nu uoy + + 8 @ SONGS rc) & SPRING MELODY sym : 1 SING OF SPRING Before the letters in this egg } : SCRAMBLED EGG P ay) MOTHER 1} go *% Kar 28) us. CH, BEAUTIFUL SPRING ai were scrambled they spelt the J|MHEN THE SOUND OF THe name of something which Shake: Sa Stl yap tpeare probably would have found ™ MERRIN RING AND EACH UHITE WING OONT Do very useful, é THIN! \ Ww s 8 6 BUT FLING AND FLING AND FLING See if you can put the letters AND SLING / together again so that they will THE SNOW FROM OUR STREET, spell what they originally did. OW.BERLTIFUL SPRING The scrambled letters in Wednes- _ day's egg spelt ‘HARMONICA," TRYING TO FIX UP AN e.ie \ TO OFFER THE COMMANDANT FoR BEING ABSENT FROM y’, THE BARRACKS AFTER TAOS. 14 Pam Puma ag Co OME Eve re

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