The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 16

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday. July 6. 1916 —; HENRY HASENPFEFFER Sometimes We Have a Faint Suspicion He Is Really Pessimistic ! By Bud Counihan — ABOUT Plays and Mc amg Venn a | ( alent Geen tae —— ay are! i Saath Coon Wan) |, Sie Sea Tey ( Com ore, 4 Players —— (it en om | 2 me eve!) By BIPE DUDLEY } 5 —_ —p : é OUT saying much about i Beow ¥ lush ber bad « ow , 2 pley called My = Country . o ie rebeares! for @ week oF & . = Pelle the sory of a epy end * - nee of melodrama They f the predv . on Ott take place b and on July y wil begin o erek'e 1 te Atle y A week » @ili folow + « Country Firet” et) be & ane The prinops * ie the bands of Aguer Maret Torry, Toure Mere ond Stein, For several ye Rusd bar been i WANA « FLOOEY AND AXEL : Axel Can Truthfully Report That He Saw No Mexicans! J Peat axel, LHave SELECTED You L | FOR A MIBSION REQUIDING MUCH STEALTH (AND GREAT BRAVERY. YOU ARE THE NOME May Foe Tues Ton t 7” 1S UNDERSTAND (LCT OF WLLA'S MeN _ - “IQA Y APE FORMING Ban CH These HILLS | <= wut ip You SHEAK OVER “THERE “TONIGHT AND GMONLDN'T GET BACK FIND CUT ~ "THEN RERCAIT To Me! BY SUNRIE , 1 Um J SEE “WaT YouR Witt GETS A PENSIONS WUR the opening of bie the Princess Theatre “intimate “Ge To it Charles Judevs further (hat the “hee ook interesia will have four i Good Eddie’ companies oo Rewr nent seas. 4 —_— Bol SUDELS HURTS AN ANKLE. a mention of the name of Charice: F fy makes it imperative that we } (r mm ' " pain. A doctor was calied on the but he couldn't get away sent @ nurse, She hurried to Bhubert was soon at work the injured ankle, binding it up | gg ag SA Tle ITS ABOUT TIME YOU TLL SHOW YOU ° ; during | which | Mr. Jutels SHOWED UP, I've uP You (WILL NOW PERFORM ; the Job was fniahed. Mr Judels BEEN WAITIN' AN FRESH THING! THE DIFFICULT DIVE ber, thanked her and dismissed Thee he did his part in -the HOUR. CALLED THE oe ae "KITCHEN Sserar THis WAY" To Move. 4 wen, The Way,” by the way, is to! Shubert Theatre Saturday Tt will be transferred to the , ‘recently acquired by the C > Shubert, where it will resume iy Se oR, it. The change le to be a wr that the Shubert may rede@rated. BAKST GCENERY COMING. On a ship headed for New York rope is * consignment of devised and painted by Leon for the forthcoming produc- at the Hippodrome. Individual- in be a feature at : HE HAD KNOWN HIS GIRL HAD A } THE WATER HAD BEEN OVER THREE BLE —— TWIN SISTER. FEET DEEP. a site and bas {i practically pur . There is a slight hitch over stunning! | ’ nnn nnn nnn snrnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnrnnRn AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAA, ) Hince marriage, though fool: y k ) ; gil guite*the thing. lank’ you mianion which ‘concerns. the Mowers |f ADDED LETTER PUZZLES '{ WHAT TOMMY SAW ON THE FARM—By Ferd G. Long Ya throw of the Garrick. ete, | Shure. , ‘ 4! Fn + @ yawn and Misses Campbell, Honey and ” WAR BENEFIT AT PALACE. ined My be the | rf ee sina toe. e fy ‘at Copyright, 1910, by The Prone Pubilshing Oo, (The New York Evening World), With a Pencil Line Connect the Dots in Numerical Order. Thursday's Picture Was a FROG, J . an old maid 1|the Actors’ Fund Home Tuesaday, : A alleich is to be played at the Fal-| could never afford,” auld’ she, bat | Gow ‘of Licenses Hell has Copwright, 1916, Freng Publishing Co. (N. ¥. Evening World; 3 Rt week for the benefit of tho, I'l lve my own life, If you will | requested all theatres to excitidy chil; ; ed “ja o out of my way we'll dren under sixteen years of age until Hopper and Laura Guerite will of coures® He the infantile paralyale epideniic dies it ‘ y married and hved | out. —— hat day in misery till the di. ! Lou Houseman, the Wooda Chica «BY WAY OF DIVERSION, | Prete {ain New York, An up-to-date youth tie making hia office in front of 6 @ ma: An up-to-d, Goss Eltinge Theatre, sharing a room with In jewels and sat cot : Dave Altman, | re trrayeds feclined. on a, velvet! jy" ietre of Canton -by -the-Hea recent. | 47° ALON tne mngiish vaude fhe him to sit and bo!" pose Melville "4 ivi . ie in Now York, learing bie fame bas named ber country boi er the mis- | Lake Gi cua ‘ that brought him up there—this “ity arty TUekA way HNO» fs 1 Deere aston’ ald he gh east | Ruy be the proposed Ire FOOLISHMENT. Re marie. tettere: th tre Ul buying four more in a week. My Maurice and Florence Walto fe once wee & fellow pamed Iike, ht cost a million, I t! gone to Rurope for « brief visit. They vie, bla. brother named Ihe, are on the Lafayette. a u rol William A Hrady will open his new] — #0 md this rhyme y win. My play, "The Man Who Came Back,” m FROM THE C aH £ ceantes by nF mford we 10. aaa r ante move re eNuw ae n en-| “What's the difference between hate I tang Farah he Gantt itn | pear lay de rly of Adu Plegin | mianon fo 8 sougre One Ae |S HOW_TO MAKE A HIT. ‘a Are Allied with the best dows that| ‘Bui Jackson, recently of By Alma Woodward Tl pay any sum fora dog. At! Di te I'm great and at bridge I'm a vane (Tae New York Brening World), been brought up to. Anyway, hi e Fie ee for a woman he thinks’ ice of her. YES. (MET HER AN’ SINCE SHE'S || FROM UMAT 7 UNDERSTA ‘ aha Se saan Pest BEEN MARRIED THAT SUPPOSED | | THIS GUY AINT Gore ad catch the last glli Mrs\'A, Qickine Up 4 cotale weekly) To BE RICH GUY SHE'S AWFUL || UITNEY, pita ole al Tahoe joke about the married men SWELL, 1982 To HER “Lo MAUDY”’ ter the two daye up here, don't| sok. Anyone would thie Tian’ nine AN’ SHE DON'T GIVE ME A TUMBLE, thevt : had nothing 't0 do. but ‘ride around SO THEN | HANDS HER SEE HER STARVE, Mra, B (fondly)—You bloms thelr | rektea y qondes And imbibe gin Teate note AX ak ne oa | . for one, never give these JOB OPEN FoR YOU" AN’ ® SEND HER OUR. haniworking old hearts! My Ned| things a thought, I} was born with. wanted to go back on the late train | Out suspicion in my make-up, YOU OUGHTA) SAW THE LOOK WASH, ANYTHING . TO HELP A FRIEND, Using the blank squares in the top fon. e00 if you can print the hidden word, ve have been arranged to! 4 jittle hint to help yo conceal a word of ten letters.) begins with the letter An extra letter which, le not in the! The din Buturday's puszle original word has been added to make| was “IN ‘ATION,” the added letter bolving the puszie more difficult.| being a J The word tne, TNUT TREE Mra, B (vigorous! last night so he could be at his desk | suspicious ot ee maleht bel rly, this. morning, but T wouldn't! cause to be, but hever of hy Ney have it, A full’ nigh’ loop in this) He's just a great big simple-hearted glorious alr helps a ward get. | boy. ng 4 MAN through the week in the! Mrs, C (not to be outdone) wity. soon be suspicious of my 1 five Mra, C. (from the fullness of a) year-old Cyril as I would of my hus. strained conscience) It does seem a) band ' ahi for us to be up here while they slave in the heat. But of course DOES SHE STILL USE AS MUCH MAKE-UP? ae such a dashing fellow that I really| freckle, and a bathing suit when she| “Yes,” interrupted the man with couldn't blame any woman for being} has no thought of going into the/the auburn whisker: attracted to him ° water, and a@ riding habit when the & wedding dre: A (sighing expressively) Mrs, A (jumping up)—So now that|very thought of climb! mn a horse Ever notice tha n so many homes shattered| we all know that we're all suspiplous, | gives her the chills, and"—— I have my obiidren-and I have to clon. I had an intimate{let’s look up a couple of Jo! to - think of (hem, If my Dora waan’t hee whose husband oom-|take us out on the luke! so delicate I don't think I'd have the! mitted mutcide because ahe was ao| Duo (eagerly)—You're on! heart to leave my busband in the suspicloua — sunnier. | rs, B (digging into her o! i Mra. A (who has no children)—In | of horrors)—t broke my sngaeen cee When in Earnest. being selfish I'm really being gen-|to the man I was engaged to before | 66] HAVE noticed,” said the sert- ous to Jim, E > if T have to|l was engaged to husband, be- ] ous, off-hand philosopher, “that ko through the 1 term in the| cause he was ao susplcloun of me ; Alt i city F become ill in the fall and then} © Qwith dignity)-Suspleton has 4 woman will get a golf dress Jim has heavy doctor's bills to meet. never entered my Iife in any form, 1| When she bas no intention of playing One year | tried it and the doctor's am happy to say * "| golt."" bi Was twice as much as my board) Mra. A (after a moment's modita-| “phat's so, agreed the man with the for the wholo summer=#o we do-|tion)—-But then, T suppose nobody pided It was cheaper for me to go| would nowledge they were sus- their busband, even if tinued the off-hand phis B (with @ elight curl to her|they were. ‘she will get upper lip)--1 go uway because it waa| Mra. 1 (confidenttally)—welt, 1 tet |! A ae WN Oe rs Sidi what I was accustomed to before I| you the way I look at it le that what iJ arried and my Ned doesn’t|I don't know won't hurt me, ing, and a@ tennis drefs when she think it's falr to deprive me of what ¢ C (proudly)—My busband te wouldn't play tennis for fear she grill ’

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