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4 s _Home and Comic Page of THE EV ENING WORLD, Saturday: April 29, 1916, oo, | “S'MATTER, POP?” we wt we ow we we we wu wt By C. M. P. About Plays ; ecaie Tit come and Players : @uicKh! “Uo By BIDE DUDLEY ? Om S Ger THE BROOW \CATHE OF F PoP ‘ _ HERE'S to be a * Tt] Lambs Club what a “ra Tamt can say not know = exac Tow dawns. Howeve is to be held, and wature of a farewe \ house In West Forty-f h Street Monday the Lamb will nm ’ the street to Keen s Clib House there to remain una , house is ready. Thus wl be in about i @iz weeks or two siosths Kleven years ago, when the Lambe left the club house in West Th sixth ‘ Street, Paul Henke! move a even he may until tot made the building « y house, Now | a) the Lambs are moving Paul omen. 1919, Frans Pabterning CoC. Y. Rrentng Wort » By Bud Countha, Henkel’s place, Keen's where Will have the third and fourth fi HENRY HASENPFEFFER — Apparently He t GRANVILLE IN “FOLLIES.” fi ; - ——— Bernard Granville is to be w 4d © pa-Dee-Dum-pA- | rs a, 4 ORI edition of the 4 Me s im f LA-LAT DAWNGONIT ( TI Hope \ layed the New York en p witht se Ziegtell show From tH‘ star in” “Two Left Feet” and Limps an Both! YS ANILETS SIT OUT TH! xed NEXT ONE "HEN" 2 WHY M' DEAR I THOUGHT \ Sou WERE FOND ure C ( OMAKE A MEAN > Sy HOOF - AN SEM" (LN } EXT DANCE . © coud DHE } ~. oo! ne - §J DANCIN’ Vi gr: ~~ ve 4 practical one: ( ( he-expect to do it , As regards thie ; erale—are well satis: country has lost pati ; atitess and looks for actrsion with CONSEI' tin of | the three STATE that profe 01" \\/ A slipped a cog som!" it! to inaugurate an ¢ t tk game which it carefully pres, ; ‘ Shoot the two-hundred |*! ‘+: way. A cause they nibble the farmy sh\» : 4 moet rigid laws to insure jy 1. \ creatures elsewhere and ¥ them from exterminatior: « t Are there no fence ‘tie tection wholly lacking) 'S\\ it ing of @ Hind awe 0 etock are. BE BUSY. Tore fo a rye meremiy df Youth, , he will jmp into an auto NO LITTLE SHRIMP BALL PLAYER, RANE CALL ME VUN CHEESE " f AY RANE BIG CHEESE HEY? x TEN BUCKS FINE Mt! 7) NOW VAIT A SECOND! ( ay “TANK AY GCT “TEN BUCKS “ALIN my Pocket Mt Ne A EVERY Time VUN CF 'EM GETS FRESH AY VILL FING HIM) ven BUCKS! J 's sollloquy Ass es the th on the two, if he's on schedule time MI8S BAYES HAS A PARTY. a Nora bi the Pa “ wh a ace, gave u y r ne, ail her home, e er a | ll H Sergotian the tic vaudeville H week t| Da fh Harry PEIe Cee eee . 210 /861010108.O101910:910) 01010 Sie rsieiei nie 9. 9.9:8i¢108 08 F888 foo busy counting their money eels dee belived A ape tp tah ? THE SATURDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB “ know SO JANE MADE REPLY s 23 saat why THEY OTAMPEO Sixteen members of the Mendelssohn] tn a Little candy store on ‘Porty PASSED BY fAChiGhECHE ACuATe OF pee in} = he eee conan. oboe te lub will sing “Friendship” inf second Street is at EUR CRIN EONS ALWAYE: \ HAY- DAWSON! { r (Non Ark, and played in a theatre b pa Her anach, lal betaine: onli te ‘ops in} & HAZEN CONKLIN | Wouure HE WoULoN’T Give | THIS 15 A CARD >" |wAt oF Course) | KIND! wan #0 cold the women in the t salen sierday.when three women | & 5 2 (Someboor else chance!) cLue, NoT GOooNeESs / KING MYSELF! had to wear their cloaks and th Toker Galil One of them 1 the POCO — Copyright. 1916, Prow Publishing Co, (N, Y, Brening Wort) &e) RS DEBATING Arca Time |/SIMPLE | NoT AS Tt CARE their overcoats. After the first act,| ae Pall : , 5 fons A ir 4 | s ! JIS THousir | Honors! auc] [A TALL ‘BOUT A Mie va asia evencris an "ope | tans, Work 8 peers Most People Enler the Slate ot Matrimony Wilh o Ring: | Man —~ lis cusr ngerines)| (ng wRGanst|Uise See) | Dane vena “They Nike us cold. | Dut, afterward, some of “am ofly. kick wT] THE PRIZE To |ME.,[o OF ATH To Have —— coves OH Basten to that noise! ‘Phey'r stamp: | | : oe © 8 ee aly hing SCENE! > ne WHY Dont You 1GERS-Bur- jg to show their approval of our) George Primrose reer as to“ © himself” at home UIET § ) is cast in the “Friars’ Prolie,” which will] another of the Many or has to “square himself’ at home, at KEEP THE SCORE “Listen!” said Mr. Cohan it open at the New Amsterdam Theatr e Cowl! TL wish | A, D. 2016-—MAYBE. i, Le Yourserr! J stamping to keep warm me—| May 28 In session was the Cabineteand they were times of stress: ! 4 Ponty Sane Te they're stamping to keep warm” Ann Mutdock in Harry Jam he door and| The President had summoned it to hear a brief addre DoIT ANY Way wand then-hy put one pal : f Fae ef ype ‘ Wis wyc| Each woman member sat for once in silence, dumb and tense, ” rr n went, To hear the words designed to shake the nation from the fence, GOSSIP. hs =r Untriendly acts repeated by a nation o'er the sea Joo Humphreys is trying ‘ | FOOLISHMENT. Had roused tie warlike spirit of the "Country of the Free.” Papeciean Fights tothe Iris! Darel iy fe bain aba ate yo In measured tones the President addressed the women there The professional matinee of “Jus-| A close watch | ¥ | Sif they want war, why, so do we, and war we must declare! tive” will be given at the Candler The | “Let us to arms and face the foe and battle for the right— atre next Tuesday % pany, Whieb FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “Let fellow countrywomen show that they know how to fight! eee Acer 006 Helen Welt have to launc You manufacture excellent shoes} “Let us to Congress recommend, when it in session meets, parte in “Pair and Warmer” next sea. guntie to the | “That we at once should overhaul our mighty battle fleets “And raise an army for the field, in every way prepa won. Herold Vosburgh made his debut in - ea OOo OODODOOOO 8° WHEN YOU WERE A BOY REMEMBER THE YOURE AFRAID nite.” “And when we are in readiness, let war be then declared! -—-| “Then, fearing naught and braving a the speaker broke off short | And climbed upon the table with a quick, affrighted snort, Each woman of the Cabinet, with twinkling calf and boot, In quick succession, spurred by fear and horror, followed suit All talk of fight was ended then, and gone the warlike note; | MISTER, DAWson!! ‘Ou KNow HIM! HE ALWAYS HAS A KICK COMING ON THE SCORE DOORDOGODOOODODHHE TYOURE A FINE , The resolution wasn't passed nor even put to vote. anemic aiaannonas TIME YOU ALMOST Paras: ae NEITHER - SPECIMEN OF A | It didn’t reach the Senate, didn't even reach the House, HAD A FIGHT 2 MAN * WHY DON'T Because it had been “tabled” by an ordinary MOUSE! Sheridan’s Wit. | ~ + | You SToP THEM? te ih aeals en iacateciaegint HERIDAN w co staying « WHY DON'T You TOON HAPTAY bu S HEM? | AMOS CRABB SAYS: "There's no use ertendin’ a *helpin’ Ment” to the S PBLISN. BAS CUM FBYAAE RS A NEW EVENING WORLD FEATURE KNOCK IT OFF feller wha'd:rather Nove about “three Nngs lady in the country, who wanted 1 @TTAY oo | WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE WORD? more of his company than he was ° ° Gwen Go To Me! (LL BETCHA A rv HA A LL PUSH | Suageated by dd F., Brook willing to give, Proposing one day * The Ki ddie Ki Ls 7 i n it f \ q HINKY-YOU | (STORE. } |MILLION DOLLARS } —> [HUNDRED MILLION [| yw" indo) Wit ide eee Apinchods | love te hent che dudge exctaon "DISCHARGED!" |‘ tke a stroll with him, he excused eae iatirincenee ub KIN LICK ) (UCAN Lick YA Y' CANT , HIM Nt MARRIED LIFE STORIES. Mmaclf to, her on savcount ot, the D AS A NEW DEPARTMENT + ™ Z l peer ey een h ere UL, . . ting fmand art c rar, Mn ye Im bear on, I've | afterward e caug h "4 an as HAROLD' A ZA(ONE'S AFRAID IZ} |), Lo HARA IT ET ppeaeesd-eocer ered rk re CN For Children G'WAN . I ZJ AND THE OTHEQYZ/) | of cuier mous, » the deceiver, wen sail ame” "Hlow is it you dn’ cate on to Mr. Sheridan,” said she, “it On GA via a ; z te tes, Tin busy at bridge etery day and I've been having the maid enewer ared. up.” N DAY’ DASSANT plows Hoston Transeripst ist a little, ma’am—enough for| § ' ¥ EVENING WORLD ‘CA SOFT ANSWERS TO HARD QUESTIONS, one, but not enough for two!" —Tit- TO BE CONDUCTED BY Editor “Perper and Ba Bits, ( Haan a young man who would like to learn how to make after-d pereeeyrerrn = ¢ along H Pan eee oe ; EMBER AND OPPORTUNI Yes, but are you so anvious to become unpopular? ERE ‘greon” Norwegian girl} TO COMPETE FOR MONEY AWARDS Rc Ue | ‘ad come to this country in’ 4 SCRAMBLED EGG PUZZLES—NO. 24, search of employment. She | Before the letters in this egg | was taken tnto a household as a c were scrambled they spelled the but failed entirely to give satisfa ;] . tion, Nearly everything she under- name of something which ie an fiook resulted in failure, and finally | excellent aid in solving problems. | the mistress of the house asked in ° ° . desperation “ is there anything you can|{ “Sleepyland Stories” (By “Uncle Bill’*) A FEATURE OF THIS DEPARTMENT See if you can arrange the let- ters so they will spell what they “Yoos,” was the girl's reply, originally did. The sorembled “Well, tell me what it ia,” said the A f : - , | letters in Thursday's egg spelled Ladeae milk reindeer.” said the \ i “MOTOR BOAT,” eieeeiten @u! calmly,—Philadelphia