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' ; 4 i I i 5 * to “Hip, Hip, H es Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday: May 27; 1916 » “'S’MATTER, POP?” ot w o “ w wt wt wt re By C. M. Payne pean | MAMAS Boy] ne 4 ‘ | LOOKING FoR stadedaabadee SomettHine Ne s™M | re 1 ay. NeVH OOOOH About Plays and Players Sy BIDE DUDLEY OOOH CHEL CROTHERS he to Lakeville, Conn., where she _— is hard work on her new play, “Old Lady No, 31,” which Lee Kugel is to produce in July, It will) be @ dramatization of Louise Fors- | lwnd’s novel of the same name, In} the cast, according to Mr, Kugel, will be thirty old ladies, not one of whom | Will be less than sixty years of age. Sbme of these have been tentatively @ngaged, Several of them been theatrical stars in their Emma | Duns will have ie rele, However, Miss Du tan old lady. | Ous Th and ie Hunt will be J so. But speaking very day sees a] Kugel office call- | A MAN WITHOUT ENEMIES. The death of Meyer Livingston, auditor for Klaw & b “ € ssions of ke al district yester was a clean, quiet, sincere WONDER. WHEN “THAT WATERS’ GONNA BRING mpected by ‘all who knew him,” Of] | him A. L. Erlanger said Gor “CRIED SMELTS “ ( “I cannot express too strongly the “To <DAY —THATS US Soe! affection that Mr. Kluw and I have RAY CoN PRY GMRLTS, always had for Mr. Livingston, wh on mare! death is a re yas to us. | po EN em IF LORE RIGHTS He was mor a 88 assocl- HEY ANT WILD ate. a SME friend and a valued counsellor, In @ long association 1 have known no more loyal and capable man than he, Bis death is not merely a personal loss to Mr. Klaw and ime, but to the whole theatrical world. He was @ man without a single enemy. His friends were without number and the most beautiful epitaph of his good- ness and worth will always be written im their hearts.” PRESIDENT THANKS THEM. President Wilson has written Charles Dillingham thanking him, R. H. Burnside and Raymond Hubbell for the souvenir copy of the Burnst: Hubbell song, “For the Honor of Flag.” which was dedicated to the Chief Executive. The song in used yi" HARRIS HAS SOME VISITORS. Somebody circulated a _ report among the colored folks of Harlem that William Harris jr. was to use real negroes in his new play by Laurence Eyre and yesterday Mr. Harris was sought by enough negroes to stook half @ dozen “Black Patti" ghows. They say—we repeat, they say, mind you—that Mr. Harris was neon coming down a fire « Eve: 'y 10 the play is to black up, but ‘ll all be white people, WITH THE MINSTRELS. Interiocutor—Where is your brother, Bere, nes-—-He's gone to England to work. He wants to gain some weight. ‘s the think he can do it in Eng- lana’ “Oh, yes! He'll gain @ few pounds pay ft terlocutor—That’s fierce, Well, Mr. Tambo, I have a question to ask you Tambo—Let us have said f/ OH Reon ALWAYS SCRRY FOR(T | \ (wHen HE HURTS med) x Interlocutor — That's inexcusable Archibald Highnote, our peerless tenor, will sing bis latest ballad, “Bubmarine Sue.” I would caution the audience that swearing is not per- mitted in this theatre. a wes snchore! ot « pier Gown op we Bimtus come alag, come along ond ‘rowed: to Mr. and Mrs. Crosby , James | farewell to-night when he appears in C C) tae Tet tntt inte cutmetine ont ead wo to «| Forbes, Edgar Selwyn end ret| “If I Wore King,” at the 0000 n at © O8OSSOOO9 om if you please, wes net cca | MAYO. It took place at one of the| This final performance will be for the y Jack Callahan % ~ fashionable automats. benefit of the Actors’ Fund. COCDNOGBOBO by ‘the Captain om the deck; ahe piped at 5 —_—_ AN the Ince i‘. hae é Tee igh! ‘Tost ineplring and tt Aled R OWN AUTO DEPARTM 5 1] open Friday night at the Cri- Se Se mon ON NT. | Trion has played wk weeks 10 Loe By Hazen Conklin. THE TIME TEACHER P ] . Nee irs A WONDER, Said"sbe: Nt 'tuink TU tate @ ride on yonder | (Theodore Andrews, seven years old, iV) 1 DON'T KNOW HOW MISS ae a of Bunington, Vt, on Thursday, | ARKeles. Coprright, 1910, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Wrening World). S HE DOESN'T GET Bat when . uraday. | Rioh Kohn and his bride will GUM DINKELGOOF CAN STANO & ‘ Sra Hist toed wer ther vite |Wwhen experimenting’ with the fovers| Jag Kohn and his bride will ar- There are some folke who give a reg'lar vaudevitie performance ON YOUR NASAL. FOR THAT YOUNG BRAT; BmLOCK AW) HE'S cnonve. Automobile, wtarted the car deen a] At present they are honeymooning| just tryin’ to entertain an idea. ORGAN FOR CHEWING IF HE WAS IN MY CLASS Supmarine Som what did you dot hill, It struck a telephone pole and| somewhere in Washington.” OEE ein rand ; "'D HAVE HIM EXPELLED, sujal tarde iyo hawtione yor tha 1] BFOWRNE I down with all’ its ‘wires| , Margaret Iilington, will be aseiated A woman don't need athletic training to jump at conclusions. IN THE CLASS ROO: j ; at reliaethe hu? sna wa, and then went across the street and|1® her-new comedy by Walter Jones 1 it t for Di collectors some folks wouldn't have many ARTY < ! knocked down an electric ligh ,| and Effingham Pinto. wasn’ lectors some 4 we i Wa roads te bil Tod's wes eens, bringing its wires uerony thors of x | Sydney Greenstrest_ will leave thel catiers NOW SMARTY- YOU “JULIUS CAESAR” PLAYED. in hich time the car| cast of “The Merry Wives of Wind- f ] JUST KEEP ‘THAT Sareea dad ply y ore left it when|#0r” to-night and go to St. Louis, i GUM STUCK ON YouR, ‘a played in the pI started.—Hartford | Where will act In Shakespearian .T TT BE Immense natural amphitheatre in| (conn) “ant. plays with Margaret Anglin. Cecil i NOSE "Lt HAVE No THAT Mus lee Cats aan Wal eon eet DAME RU Erect en noe Te Sie ae ) big ee ie nown’ play- AME RUMOR 8. production, € > ere, who are out West acting tn films| gmat Philip Bronte prepar- ——— eldow on the mahogany and one foot on the brass rail. U SEEM To BE had the principal roles. Amonx them | ing to mare a big pene ped MUSIC NOTE. Gatien os ; ee Theodore hoberts.. tyrone) Phat Walter Wanger of Elisabeth | Several horses belonging to A. 8. Love and baseball may both be games, but there’e this difference: per, tiliam Fa J ury's forces is getting ready to| McKinney, the Girard Uveryman,| In love, a etrikin’ blonde usually ma’ hit. Const vay ea Fat some product on his own were stricken the other day with a; e > oe LJ LJ eebe’ Avtluir Mati ‘Pally Marwhatt, H be the strange melody.—Warren (O.) Chron- I've gen'rally found that the fellers who are the bdlindest to their Ch: Gunn, Mae Murray and Mar. uth Colle icle faults are those who use their “I's” the most. jorio Iilley. ‘The play was given on ' poll FOOLISHMENT. PL Slab otk ct Et a ES @ scale of magnitude never before at- Gossip. ; : CBOOHTLOOGOHIVOVIVVWETUANL HT HPIASISOOVOSGTGHOWSHOGOTHOOOOQOIOOHOO tempted in the coast section, It wi : WR ae sh eae ces : Rees 2h ARs soeet, see aa 4a a dress rehearsal of the| — r'thiitn taling ur tw eeu: 8 SCRAMBLED EGG PUZZLES 8 pe Telana't a ee We var piela be Hes, VOOOOHHOHOOOOQOOBWSPPGIAGOOOOGHLGOOHDHHHHOOHOOQHODOODSOOVOOH"S) pavary SOCETY NOTE. gagement at the Punch & Judy ‘The-| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘SEAR, MRAP Oy ho Sree Peiteing 0, (ihe Ses Sars Broeans Nene. pretty little dinner given yesterday E. rf others ate bia rp “Yea, and he'a iy full of bis Lf the letters in eoo : a : ere We Oe stage” subject, were sorambled they spelled the 02930000300900000000000005099998009009009H1903R900820000 name ef something whieh |e effen @ THE SATURDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB By Ferd G. Long 3 sch ya Voc lee 090041920999000000009000190191999 9899988009090 199 ODOOHHDDDDOIOOHINOSOOSOOOEDODS Gee Hf you oan arrange the bet tere to spell whet they originally The scrambled letters In OH , THAT REMINDS ME, ! Thuredeyie ogg, evelied “CORRE- SHE oucuTa }| I DONT LIKE TO | GET ASPeciAL| | BE Too PERSONAL | Prize For THE |) BUT Somesopy | | MRS. JONES! I've os- wife, as he began to bathe the wounds $@600306009OS2OS9OIDHODOOHOOIGIHIGIESHIOOGSOGOHOOOROG CUT OUT! | LONG DisTANC ae ; COVERED THE CUTEST y A nelined rited, 1 basin of water. | ere RA yErAreA) Et ane ees 4) hee BAKERY over G Deatider 14 mie- oar Baran. ey eon ai = ns fall ony ridge, ried, ‘A| 5 you: ee Arthur Beee NCE. . | N. a + rad & DODDDODODDOHHDDGDHHHDAHHADHOAG DO wees 4 GHTA WEA N THE AVENUE-WHERE |// INAH had not er oO! with you mS ped & litte pee My po Recey <4 Bice | @ ® OOOO | ears,|you got into @ store | tenn tor owe or three 9 bit of clothesline the storekeeper will | Tim Sullivan! Why, he'— YOU CAN GET Ee saye the Woman's Home Com- open a big book. 4 TH 4 Par \ GAG EoWehies rome aoe. S47 7 (Glib AGAINT ER_ CAKE =A) : panton, “For do lan’ eakes, missy, I|- "What dd you want this rope fort” How CAN Anys THE BUNS — sure 1a glad to eee you again! How’s|he aaks, Boor PLAN CARDS ITS Your, HH! | a3: é0 tolke?” ‘The old woman needs tt to hang bay “ear SAL Ta Sar RO TT i) SAN Suse about the same, Dinaby |*2708" on er tne| Where the Cheese Was. RYAIICY Jand how is ft with yout” ctortinaper ae, ee aa 667 AM eo eorry, Mr, Portly,” apol- ] cxuca the hostess to her un-| Anes ! ae i Ka, “Ob, we's all ‘bout de same, ‘cept |" mu | put. ‘you ‘members my brudder Kl? | sgaram Waputim, Bteaet Orie we hoeer e: Well, he sure has growed. Lor’ |atoning tho book. ‘You cant get no |dinnes hut I have no cheese in the missy, you jest ought to him! here wi ae So Dig and tall, folks all think for|Cineinnatl TimeasBear ee | HOE H: a. ee b) do not sure he am older dan what he ta pai, 22,06" mention fh, re “Is that 80?” “Yas : “Lam sure’— "Yan'm, dat'e de ivin' trufe. Ho True Fighters. His litle compliment was tnter- a Black Watch are fighting | TUPted by the appearance of the email Oopyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), sure does look older dan what he is; but he ain’ ee ae 80 woll in France that even |2,08 (he hostess at his aide, bearing a pi i N s the Germans praise them.| “Well, now, that is very kind of Prescription OCOnBATY eg | Wonderful fighters, the Irisht” you, little man,” he said, as the child ETRCTIVE “BILLY” BURNS,| The speaker was W, Bourke Cook- | stood there, delightedly watching him whi returned the other day|ran, He concluded: swallow the ut-bit, “You knew more geniniat tau thnanenl the WW I think of the valor of the|than mother that time. Where did in the t st the ,| Black Watch regiment, I recall the/you find the cheese?" story of Vat MeCann The youngster intently watched the of cheese upon a plate, MRS GLIB —WHO KEEPS UP A LIVELE RUN OF TRIFLING GOSsik AT EVERY STAGE 4 Pat came home one night alte vorael disa befo he HOW iy Tuer “Tyee lip._a front tooth was gone as well. “L found it in the rat trap.” he mating SATEN OM 8 ® Gullivan done it,’ be told hie proudly asserted, —Kansas City Times, ty