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¢ ~ eae ce 10, 1916 c Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday, oom | “'S*MATTER, POP?” | we we we we we we we oe w By C. M. Payn PAbout Plays H ud-H-ud-Do _( ] RECKON You PoP wourp| he land to-day, and will remain} in America sev weeks more and possibly all summer, The actor was to have been a passenger on the New York, It was explained at his) ‘ office that Sir Herbert would leave ifornia soon to look after bust. | ness interests. This probably means that he is to do some more film act- | ing. Verey Burton, Sir Herbert's manager, says that the actor has) much to do in this country along the line of arranging for his next season's productions “I don't know Str Herbert's tnten- tion exactly,” @aid Mr. Burton. “You! may atate that they are honorable/ but remote.” | Sir Herbert made half a dozen fare- well speeches, And now ¢hey've all gone to wasty | “MACBETH"!AT THE GAIETY. Incidentally, ‘arrangements have been completed whereby Sir Herbert ‘Tree's motion picture version of ‘Mabbeth” will go into the Gaiety | ‘Theatre Monday afternoon for a lime ited engagement. It has been at the Rialto, | OSCAR'S EXTRAVAGANCE, Oscar Hammerstein was seen yoa- | terday in @ small shop on Broadway | buying two 76-cent shirts. | “That's enough to pay for a good! shirt,” he said, when accused of ex- travagance, —. « EB WoutD MAE a , Wound Are 1 weu satbabdabel SAEans ESSIR. Punish | SHEM ALL STAND and Players TeR Ste YeR Or, 1 Wourd Youd WANT YER iw 1 “on wf NA CORNER By BIDE DUDLEY PoP Lire “POP cut AMONGST) =O wound oe) TiLe THEY'D THE OOHRS oot e. Jeo TO WAR To see Him BurreTsS AN MaAWe THEM CH IR HERBERT TREF has cane) b a som fe os Go : ff 2 \ celied his pl to sail for Eng Yk I~ ‘ ‘fb WE aly Ray ela | STOP ¥ a uf u es iW AS for eerie 1018 Prom Peenentag C&T Brening wones HENRY HASENPFEFFER-But, Alas, Woman Like, She Changed Her Mind! ves er x ft BDYe ReMemMeeR “HAT WASNT G0 OBSCURE ove Gnow wee ‘You ONCe “ PROPOSED’ TS ‘f Me=AN' “THAT <= END Me AN Af REFUGED WuH 2 LAND me! DAWGONIY "ATS one & OF MY MOST BEAUTIFUL WHY You WERE QUITE OBSCURE Berfore IT MARRIED You HENRY ’ aa HASENPFEFFER. “That's all he ever paid," aid Lyle Andrews, who haa been in the employ | of the Hammerstein family for years. | “I remember one time when we were giving grand opera at the Manhattan, Mr. Hammerstein needed a couple of shirts, He came up to my office and sald: “‘Lyle, what's Payroll going to amount to this week?” | “ "Sixty thousand dollars,’ I replied. | “SAll right,’ said Mr, Hammerstein, ‘Give mo two dollars, Lyle, 1 want to wet @ couple of shirts and @ necktie!” 8OUSA MAROONED BY MuD. AND AXEL—(‘cint A ustresune"”)—Flooey Shoald Worry!!! That well known young composer, . Tave YouR TENTS SET PA Bou. a marvoned in Feoneen pak he a and is finding life a heavy burden, | Last Monday ho started for Wash- | AND RETIRE. FOR ‘THE ington horseback, accompanied by | NIGHT! hie daughter. The rain stopped them | Trenton, and there they have stuck | ver since, Yesterday the band-| master wired Harry Askin at tho Hippodrome as follows: | “The sun evidently misun lerstood | our plans, for it turned on the splot and we came in here (Trenton) and | were overtaken internally, externally | and unfernally. 1 sk Mr, Burn- side to 8% unlit scene here to- Philadel- nton! Think ayton doesn't @N’ VE BANE. VUN MIL@ APART Good NIGHT Goop NIGHT FLOCEY ! ven Corse play here that Jong. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Said Silas McGuggin, in Peow Dle's store: “This came they call eoit gets me turrible sore, It's nothin’ but shiney; yet somo people think to play you must be a society gin Why shucks! It ain't nothin’ bat swattin’ the balis. It's mostly ull j talkin’ and walkin’ and stalls. And When you get bogie, whatever that bo, | [Serie 1016 trem ruvnahing Co (4 ¥, Brentne World) You set in tha club house and guzzle Weak tea. Geo whiz, what a pastime 5 ® 0OOOTOTT7TSHDGOETOHOOOIOOOWSSDOSIHDIODH® DHBGHHHHOAG for g1 big strong men! ‘Cou! WELL, MAYBE! are ane, Latte wal return to New| @9OO00: "3 8 WHEN YOU WERE ROY BY Jack a 3 at all ri 0. shied H fenne Segal of “The Blue Para-| York in tho near future, 8 y : Jacl Callah tan, but Jed, can you tmacinere fee | new Pomeranian which sho] , Harl Carroll haw returned from Tos IVITNAVWOS | 14 OOOTHTHOOIOTOOIITOTSHOEVOOHIO1809099TT0SDTOSOOOOGNONGTIOUTTEDTTIOVNIGTED like me out hol ¢ | Pom-Pom. nay + ‘Lofter!’ and ‘Ts 8: save him that name,” sald Miss ry Cottage,” @ new Morosco Copyright, 1916, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), EGG NO. 42. ALLRIGHT- ; VLLGNE HIM A £004 exercise—m: use the very first time he a 1 ro ; «1 into dressing he tore 7 Before the letters in thie egg MAMAS .LIL INSTEAD OF Do Hainiat ts One rege ee, 15 1s [the pom-noma off my slippers, Wasn't BROADWAY MYSTERIES. were scrambled they enelied the MEDICINE. SUGAR PLum,|{ HIM A DOSE | cuRIN’ HIM Ae Ib HE od. For exercise 1 alwaya ani | that the cutest thing?” Why does a certain dancer see name of something which always Q : and chop wood." Just then Sue Ste. “Step This Way" so often? She has 0 is before and never af THE | -'|4 0 POISON UR LOCATES ONE OF ugein appeared in the di “Oh, LIFE IN THE BRONX. attended af least five performances REMEMBER ? MAMA WILL Yo € THo! ICKLES IVEY HE MAKES SEN Father,” she said, “Mother's getting | A youth and his lady. friend ap-{already and the play has been In New . | RT GIVE You A MORE NOISE MAKIN’ ME WHEN HE quite sore. You told her you'd chop|Proached the box office of the Bronx] York less than two weeks, See If you can arrange the let- 1 WON'T Z| ORE P her ome wood and you ain't. You'd | Onera Iouse the ether afternoon and tere to spell what they originally TAKE (. yi) PINOCHLE NUT. RECOVERS etter sl home ‘fore she dons her, @ i what would be the theatre's at- Lepr se h 5 A, war paint.” Old Silas sald sht | traction next week. OUR CHESTNUT MINSTRELS, did. “The scrambled letters in K Ufo I'm too old for such work. That job| “lhe Bohemian Gtrl,'" replied the| Interlocutors-Why do defaulters al- Thureday’s eng epelied “IN- “gi sally b'longs to our friend, Pat Mc- | treasurer. most invariably run to Canada, Mr, HERITANCE.” E chop a whole cord for a| “Oh, Alonzo!" said the girl. “Let’s| Hones? Then Silas went out | wait and come in @ terrible stew at the Palace o} Poe ae ed A fed va oad that's the best DOOHOOWHDIDODOODHOHHGHOOODHHHHWHOAVSI}GOOOGOGHO}GOPOOOOOOO DOODDOODDOHHHDOHOOOBBHHOGOGDSHHGDHOOAOODIOODOOO® < al e 5 Interlocutor—1 saw you in the res- | GOOD STORIES OF THE DAY 8 | FIRNE: AS AN AUCTIONRED: Flat Lane ih Soma to Lome | PRR ean RIB It ts only about a week ago that ght Long’ we y ‘ Ralph H c H was married | June 19, I found an oyster in my soup. r ‘ asked him if he had fulfilled the shington girl , that’s all right. Final Question. agreement, Bran Hangs Kobert haa returned from ractive W: y ¥ of Too Shu. | Washington, where he attended a| “No, is Isn't, It was tomato soup.”| ¢¢ mM, for goodness anke, get those | "Yen," suid the Englishinan, “l put bert went bridegroom an1| birthday party FOOLISHMENT. Kids to bed," grumbled Jenk- a om, sovereigns. What did you ssked him would serve as an] Kitty Doneur and Francas Demarest . , auctionee the pale. of tha frat | have Vonent bance cr teem i Mary Inka. could Hat ing, who had vainly tried to) "toh r sist wrote ma check fer ten “ Daualhe Ghow ofl mE Hom yarn a pe .Mucilage ‘will cal ra cp settle down for a quiet five minutes. | poonda,” sald the Scotchman. ‘en 1918" to be held T afternoon at | yw! eu SS u se hgne tention ‘ootua to love ti around, The young Jenkinses went aloft, {took your five sovereigns as change.’ the Winter Garden lSiER the Manas ahatn CHESTNUT TREE, [224 there acemed some prospect of |—Arsonaut. | eA tee fou hoor Inter WAN h9 | ae Norman Loring oesthescenee || CO tee ete the street) |Pedce Until Harold, the eldest, who | i © d fi ppl: Three hours after deut, Norman of Old Lady (in middle o: 1@ street a " TREC UE TAD. SUIES ROUT Re ee oe ak ot Marie Tem-|_ Where will catch a cart had been allowed half an hour's What Interested Him. offices. 1 pane San ieee Pal an Cavanagh, te Policeman — If you don hurry Srace, began butting in with his IR ARTHUR PINERO, the fam. | "she said, “Mr. Herz may) /n Miss Tempest's company you'll catch one in the middle of the/| ridiculous queries, ‘Gus dramatiet, wh eerve as an auctioneer Nat Royster, who is in Chicago with back, “What on earth do you want now?” | atixt, who, as chairman —_—_——— ee ~ SS ae demanded the harassed parent, as he| of the United Arts Corps, is | desperately flung down the paper. doing @ great deal of hard work | LOGTOMIAVOO’ 3999H99HDHHHOOOOODOHIIOOO® is per. work Just Y NIGHT BRIDG nama 404, did Adam only have one | now, tells an amusing story of @ aon TACO OOOO “Of course he did, Now, look here, | VeTsation he once heard while watoh- a pe any more silly questions and you go |!ng one of his own plays in the atalls ——<———= f ow De taped, too, mr son." at a West End theatre. 2 H es, pa, b ‘1 WAY DIDNT You RE~- You EXPECT ME To PA, but can't T talk a ttle WeTtanen HAY! THis AINT A. SS5ING TO u bit more about that quostion?” A lady and her little boy were sit. OE GHAOOOOOOM PLY Waa THA SCHOOL For CARD TURN THE SUIT WHEN | | REMEMBER. ALL “Goon ‘with ft" said the patient (ting near him, and as the curtain |fully, answered: "Man, ya tea, the fc . ia | MAN Ui 60 OW RN KS "WAY DON'T T MADE THE REVERSE ba, And. mind, this ts the very tagt.* [went down on the second act the fond x 9 me the nicht, By Arthur Baer § ULLY CONCEITED ( fl 5a < ell, was Adam his first name or|mother turned to her son and sald: © OOO r AND CRITICAL inte A HALL} Toon to) CARD ¢ THAT WAS his last name?"—Buffalo Enquirer. | “Well, dear, are you enjoying It?” Xe ‘. APE Ta { TN Sag \ eee MY_ SIGNAL, THAT —>- h, yes, mamma," replied the (ArRap er aim } KINDERGARTEN How IT Courp TRUMP After B i youngster gleefully; “do you know, cara bas From HENRY.)| HE. |THE NEXT Trick! er Bargatne, have bald epote on the top of thei Wonder Wh Aw HEs 4 | Don't mare|| 9945 ve An — THRIFTY farmer approached| heads? I have counted them “Ata Siill They Wonder y. Pe ol PA SCENE aa the stamp window at the vil- | times?” HE two women were discussing ee f 3> j Inge post-office. “Hey ye got Atier fat the lady Sajored the rest that never falling theme—tho aan } Z ‘a wie Soyeae canta?” he drawied, Bopetul any’ more ree: rad euns Iincompetency of domestic ser- a r \ c 3 “How muoh be they? fon's, i venta ; SS “One cent apiece.” “Well, Tam looking for a new “Card and stamp both?" . if The Coming Storm. cook,” sald one of the women,"and I “nYoa. y wits’ end. They come to , - 1D s am at my ’ r soll ‘om atx for five cents? HIE regular trombone player of you as experts, well recommended Vostal cards are always & Boottish orchestra was ill ll that, and they turn out to be 4 with @ cold, and the conductor | 204 sll that, M nt apiece stratgh “Wall-then—I'll take one,"'—~Har- lazy and tncompetent. I declare | . uct. rt y neha Mae, Feluctantly acepted the services of a | Ory ee ees ie oe | BAR who had pleyed in en amateur |", o? became of the cook you bad The Wi jbrase band, He was naturally a) ceive paked the other e Winner, |little doubtful, however, of the teohnt- | "ary Gear, she Was positively the : | N Englishman, Irishman and /cal ability of the substitute. Mmit. She couldn't cook, she broke WHY DO AL f Scotchinan made an agreement | After the first performance the new | dishos, sho wasted food, she wasn't » was impuden 6 WE KIOS SEEM among themselves that who- | player asked the conductor how he |Meat and she was tmpudent. Thay reason to believe that sho drank TO *NOW he 4 4 [ever died first’ should have five | had done. Oh, Thad t t rid of her. Honestly, YOU save DUCTS A PosT MORTEM OVER, iis | pounds placed on his coin by each| The conductor replied that he had! she was so bad in every way that L NO WATCH OW : ISWILLFUL PLAYS AND POTS HIS ‘of the others, ‘Tho Irishman waa the|done fairly, but that perhaps he could hardly think of a thing to say THE EHO OF “THAT - << PARTNER. IN THE Boom CLASS. first to div. Shortly afterwood the| would do better the next night when I wrote a recommendation for HRS Ya aa ee Lae “ bs Sootchman met the Englishman and| The newcomer, eying him grate- her.’--Cleveland Plain Dealer.