The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1916, Page 14

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“'S'MATTER, POP!” a “ “ “ “ “ " WmMO 1, | rt] } 4 | har var nay a « tne -— 4 toon ‘ 7 in the Rie o aoe carnmy @ aerens © he bon » the « and bare — TT STG” BSaee SRN HENRY HASEN PFEFFER —Here Was One Who Believed in “Preparedness,” Anyway ! ae a means inihavanietni irs eas Caney: an aed “yl pai EAE (kp reaR aes | 0 Y'UR FoR ye) WEN DOT GET Down } rn - ' ‘ ; " | Month Mu HEATED — “You GOTTA HAVE “fou Arey PLareé | ; XV Got PLAMS ot § for “TH FUTURE 7 On EXPIRATION t, OF NG TENCE?! i Peery a CORNCE IN LEE “fer I aoe “Vriaga lure , ves, wHy NoT? | ( You Look Liwe A Bie } F cue, (r ; : ze! a { 5, tito Mar Pero! 5! 4? | me 0 Working = “ tle #iar named June mye ene aman ft} t heer re eta fr me is a6 follows ¥ 1 Dear Hir-Won't you please en 7 e age tne for picture My vame ij ey jay Knight. [560 you have a Jund| r f Daye Why not « May Koigntt” | 1 Kichard Ma NO STARRING FOR MR. DALY Arnold Daly, the imodest cum, t9| he has i» that “the » lute efu to star in bie going to Je cast in type hera used t any wible of the Shake @on is the caw ot Mr Daly's new belief that the play is what Bil} declared it was. However, proof in that direct Coon 16 Prem Ponta LOOEY AN D AXEL—Arxel Has Plenty of Baseball Knowledge, Set He Never USES It! “ GEE , The SHORTSTOP FUMBLED lacking, bis stand must ited to modesty. Wat BUNT <THE @uy'tt Be We cate) el, anyway, Harry B. Smith, ' S the rapid-fire librettist who has al: Sare a cry pice! miss (7 waya cousilered the star the thing, met Mr. Daly recently and chided him a bit about the absence of bia «Mr, Daly's) name in the stellar {tion en ihe “Beau Brummell” ue ought you were to play Mans- ae old rol he said. | i, jed the actor. “ ie wh ® the star's name?” 4 “it afn't.”” sald Mr. Daly, amiling. “Why, | thought you 4& star.” “I thought so too—once," slowly Feplied the actor, “but it didn't get we anything. Hereafter I'm going to be a business man man.” WE'RE ALUM MIXED UP, Don't suppose you'd mind, dear readers, if we talked about ourself a moment? No? All right! In a recent “By Way of Diversion” rhyme, print- ed here, we asked jest as a jest how you might like “these rhymes.” Dog- gone if we haven't received an answer and say, we're walking on air. It's [Copertent. 1014. Proms Punmaning Co iN Y Evening Word) Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday: April 17; 1916 — About Pi = la oe come re oul ays Aplar Varro | } Aum Ome Means OWL C1Arrd Commerti’d Toy led ba ’ r d od , ’ rn 4 y, and Players | | y AuxTour | Soeon'buct tre ae em a“ eieia ~ re = : oe ‘ a By IDE DUDLEY | hey i —- | y i L : o y. lJ Now \ ae —E aX, CA Ad x “ " By Bud Counthan rid Tio BANKS AN A i or. alee t , COUPLA Post CrFICE al a fa Onl eine Pista Abas { Yes INDEED e a (an UMPIRES: f CERTAINLY Do KEEP US Guys BUSY! from Arthur Angyalfi and we frankly mmammapmmtemetmeesee - (a Cee er GBDHHOHBDDDOHHDDHHHHHDHHHOHHHHBHHHHODHHDOGHOHOODGDOGDIGS DHDOGHOOOIOODHIG®) © ® o) | LIFE STORIE OF ‘SUCCESSFUL WOMEN No. 1.—Part Four ® O, DOOODOGHGDOHOWODOWDO/AGDOVS) 9299OQXQOTDHOYVOIOVIVLGOSS MISS FAY KELLOGG, Architect, Whose Great Courage Helped "Her Achieve Distinction fin Her Field. 2 CR eee ern es SS SN re finds the doors closed to girl students, She finds a Deputy who will introduce a bill for her, She delivers a lecture before the Architectural Society, Visual Proof. ; ‘ Press Puntishing Co, — | be ie true A if she gave | mined to get it. And this determina: |achievements, And well » for) Bt c Y O , | J easil Uon never abated until she did, when this American ploncor’ drat | foremost woman erobiects RCHOOL teacher recently gave) nb aeaitacaa: | he set out In search of Deputies, | reached d Paris there was only one sin-| She wag hailed by the Architectural his pupils a lecture on patriot. verter ts in Paris. i eanenant | With them about what she! glo atelier open to women students, | Society of Now York by an invitation ism, He pointed out the high! ; i ‘Kiwisied done and finally found ono| To-day It is quite different, and for|to deliver a lecture at one of their| motives which moved the territoriais | , ‘ © enrolls | ho was Willing to introduce @ bill to| this change we have her to thank. large dinners, and by ono of our larg- eir homes and fight fo ‘ } ' hor f ’Mako a) “Mit women architects! Tt went| As for the perils that beset a young|est architectural corporations by an|'? leave their homes went for!) WHEN YOUR WiFe> ' 4 j i punky girt, | nrouwh and Miss Fay Kellogg was) woman in Paris, Miss Kellogg avera| offer of an important position at a| thelr country ANCESTOR S CAL ee tue first woman admitted to study | never having encountered them, and| flattering salary, The school teacher noticed that one WHY * t with | a that great institution, | that no girl who wears an air of self-| Miss Kellogg act 4 both invita-| boy did not pay attention to the in YOU |, pan this the igs | posaaaslon and decidedly anti-fllrtas|tions, Ler lecture brought applause! etruction, and as a test question he HANE "1° DONATE eh a ‘ ever accom. |ttous air is likely to be molested, from aix hundred experienced men| asked him: | YOUR FLOR AND a) " ” {yitbstanding the sky) She was quite as safe in France as| high in thelr profession. “What motives took the territuriais | BINOUAL BENIND gy 4 Wibieu bee would not be worthy tof ad Ilivgg Ielt Bis ofce deters | th Ay ies . Wi homer, ® » in New York, whenoe she returned to| What her new position brought will] to the war?" THE CHIMNEY 4 Be RUIN HRT Be Weled among herienioy diwiinchon 46 af SxeMs iDihedoldin Weduesders inetaument, | {he boy was puzzled for a moment, ‘ ‘ admit we think he ts a man of excel- Gossip. Jolson's brother, to play the comedy] minstrels in a mammoth, magnificent! lent judgment, fine discrimination and| Jane Wheatley has Joined Walitam | role mass!” is the way the St. Nicholas| What He Would ‘Do. | The Cheertul Winner ‘By Jean Knott g talent and everything. Blame you,| Hodge's company, playing in “Fixing| Robert Mantell will appear as King| School Association 13 announcing its! S the subject for their weekly es Boon D Art, you sake us blush, but nevor- | Sister.” Lear, Minnie Dupree as Ophelia and | minstrel show. And it respectfully re- iA say the schoolmaster asked his | © e ie { fastens we 3 st exust posh modesty in| Gracie Hmmett has elaborated her| Brandon Tynan as Hamiet in the} (ests Frank Wilstach, the so-called pupils to say what they would ; face your poem because—| vaudeville sketoh, “Mre. Murpby’s| Professional Woman's League Shakea-| King of Alliteration, to kindly retire! oo ip they 4 000. j ’ THE GLoomiesT (ARE Git AA ALS Well, we foel 90 goolibberish about it,| Second Husband, into a three-act| pearian festival at the Hotel Biltmore | to the extreme rear and assume a sit-|40 If they had $5,000,000, | Tf HEE Hee! THis IS Come ON, COME ON, '\ WHEN THAT you fat rascal, you! So, readers, here | comedy. April 24. ting posture. At once all heads were bent save CRowd 1 EVER, SAw = CHege UP YOURE DELAYING GUY 19 LOSING i the tr Hy Eas don't Want to know] Amelie Summerville will return to| Inquiry at the Public Library de- —— one, and pens scratched busily, The 11'S A GOOD LI'L OLE WORLD qT 7 | Weis AS ' the truth about us, stop right here! | vaudeville next week in a comedy|velops the fact that the circulation ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. one exception was little Willie, Ho APTER ALL = LISSEAS To THIS ere ME Gavibs Tees CHEERFUL AS war newe Biss Playlet oalled “Tho Social Swim." in| of the Helen Hunt Jackson book, atapport (1) Operat (2) By! calmly sut doing nothing, twiddling ONE 1 HEARD ‘ToDAY= IT's ABour ere : Taddtging J A CORONERS 01 ie i | eased wonderful tohing t . ; \} ef Ma Rd Trejease, Anne Amenya, Anna Laugh.| since the Clune film of ‘that name|. LR. C.—See Larry Giffin, eighth} Ns fngers and watching the files on| | [A Guy WHO VOINEDTHE RUSSIAN ) {eo guar SURY- AN - Et ney and Norman St. Clair Hale. Degan its engagement at the Forty-| floor, Knickerbocker ‘Theatre Building, | ‘he eviling, | ARMY AN' THE CAPTAIN SAID—— hg 4 actor way Byes Rackay will be lending oi ha | Soure Btrese = : 2 Thirty-ninth Str side, At the end of the time the master | “lea ‘iiMam ri actin) for the vollec ap x nd y ! et uot ewe wn | cTItNe® 7 skool by Harel aa film interests he represents, has made FOOLISHMENT. | eeneesee ane: AnerD Red) Riss) (wets, Foom Club's Dress Hehearsal atthe | Louis Calvert to produce in pietures| Wie ena au cared for ee; “How's this, Willie?" | asked the | PUTTING ON aa Astor Theatre April 28. the forthcoming production of Shakes- For one day. whe master. ‘Is this your essay? Why, HERE. 70 now H. J. Tait of Australia bas obtained| peare's “Tempest” which they will] Proposed, she wreame! * Wheat’ {all the others have written at least ae Siren = the Australian rights to ‘Robinson| make at the Century Theatre April 24. two sheets, while vou do nothing!” yee Crusoe Jr.” now current at the| “Grand, gorgeous, glittering galaxy; FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Well,” replied Willle, ‘that's what | what the boys in the back soom| Winter Garden. It } understood he | of gillies and gillians! Superb, scintil-| “Where's the head barb I would do if | were a millionaire!"— bave, Art), will try to engage Harry Jolaon, Al'lating spectacle of merry, musical’ “Oh, we all cut hair, si Philadelphia Record. : W Z rs) Youre an Sg. S y iE i a LY wma H* was e rackety young ma, ao A 9000088090: oo GOO kept very late hours, but had 2 | Meek yarn ate Denes te Ee BY OU! By Arthur Baer @ w said to her: 7 “Darling, when I am far away wilt| 1 thou gaze at yon star every night Lica , think of me?” 7 "Wi ih Proper Reminder. ax ordered to the front, and on @@% bidding farewell to his beloved be “I will, indeed, dearest,” she replied. “If I needed anything to remind me) of you I should choose that very star.” by?" he asked. jecause it 1s out 60 very late at and looks so pale in the morn-

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