The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1916, Page 12

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“Home and Comte Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Sstucdsy: July 6: 1916 “S'MATTER, POP” H's the Other Little Boy Who Don't Feet Very “ Well!” ———— ~~ By C. M. Payne ae ABULT =~) - = - : 5 empovneae — cies °e ’ —q ; )"DAPLING You “ec DOP, ‘ ’ } f alii ~ 4 : ays and t Dow? } | Sdeved SAY. (De ona, “ A TROY KHocred ayers = Fees / | me Down aw |: ‘ Poe Dar 7 \ )yery coor] | Dow Fee! \very weet | 4 DAT ow ME CO pene DUDLEY U—r- >very ween) ®) ond, J — ' AND on | —~—S s } yersa Vata } All in deed 7, Aaeowiet - - - propeeetd by the W ff) Committee of Con ' , ns lo ‘ud wreke agere # te preparing Mare Kise, David Beiaseo, Lee Shubert. Henry W Onner and Mion Aborn who were oul tatives cee Ed SCRE ME Pree Oey © tee In Other Words, It's What You'd Call a “Complete Surrender! HENRY HASENPFEFFER WopleN OF “Te =Dav » WANT “Tho Muct Mone 7 er ee oF ovl Clue BIN 4D of ap addin imjustice, expecially since the they #0), em to have ed out for tasation ae aimort every other kind of institution, The assoc about 100,000 people de- | upon the theatre for their By Bud Counihan ZA O01 were -weert ‘rep! every weex orce weve Bern marnen! ) Sorel vaonre ' ie nox wor ) oti Ire ( my SALARY ) How MUCH DYE ?) ALLOW HER ‘HEN’ OY Med WIRE FoR A Aa \aoe canine : . ALLOWANCE" Nowy A= DAYO Dandone “NeRVY" ) ne P ) “CALL WHVES “Tein OF f or “Nou Bok- 5 a a ae —— WRITING SCENARIO® a = ace? + 4 ~ HOwDA un , e ee a Goldreyer, the well known boy at the A. H. Woods head. } . . ; Uf vom ; : tn the Bitinge Thestre has taken up scenario) | ie bie spare momenta At) he is all tangied up in @ y called “The Idol of the "or “All for the Future” bes reached the third episode, @oren't seem to be able to He hae the poor, down- girl out on ao raft and can't ‘Way to get her to shore. M1GS DARLING A RTE OA Ooty PemnEes Ao Al T Wreibg Teeny Apparently Axel Doesn't Figure on FACING Any Bullets! AY TRIED (TON AN’ fT BANE FIT ME.» in “The Passing Show of the Winter Gerden, has been eince midnight, July 1 Just elook struck 12 on that date FLOOEY AND AXEL ae wy voNT NEED 14 Y DIDNT PUT ANY ANY EYe-HOLEs!! “eve-HOLES’ WW tT, y'siMPS S , & Vaudeville pro- and five minutes late: was » Some of the grease bad worn that evening at Qarden was stil) on her wae very romantic,” enid Mr. “Very romantic!” ANOTHER GENERAL. th Peblemann, secretary to was in Sherbrooke, y on a Visit. Before abe saw a printed LETTER PUZZLES. THOSE TESSIE KEEPS THE GIRLS WAITING = AND THEY SPEAK GIAIRIDIEIN; | eer No. 8, HE eleven letters in the equares ‘wbove have been arranged to Jack Hassard oa out: "A tr] The wreck of the Thespius!” “| WANGQER QETTING READY. Wal or mae bas eee oMices t nickerbocker Hotel Annex oirit ates ee renent ne ana ie preparing to enter the produo- ja Way!” at the Sauber ing game. Ho haa aolected a pla . the ousoman left for Chicago) and has the cast practically eng, have a fine dish. Hin M| Ho made the firat section | Jeanette Diamondatein @ lnaving the it and fry it for Buss. She of the trip in a taxtoab. Marbury oMves to be Mr. Wanger's cleenin’ feb le her duty, eho sidney Jarvis Virgt Dare] secretary. Ghe ain't no new woman—0on | will present their vaw act — - My wife en iat Henderson's, Coney Island, next TROUPE WELL EQUIPPED. raised up @ pet. “I tel ook. The Opera House Reporter of Bath- ia, eaye the Beveridge Play- bigmest seating capacity tent troupe travel- Middle West. 80 DO WE! Henry Ganaéi went to sicep at the Anked yesterday if she was to be| local talent “Hamlet” show last in the! married, Dolly kett, a pretty, Dlight and ned hia head on Miss : floor, » take your blonde in the W Garden ahow,| Tillie Tapp's shoulder. Some says ike!” Taylor shouted a said: “No; T bave hopes not to." nd bas care —! some sade ry ; Lyn Harding, who eutled tor je Wenkertwwvelnes | (ie) pe, oem fry, Such Gutien, he | recently, will return to thie country | News. 4 " me, late in August to resume his acting. Went out to a afternoon | °° fied in an ash.) Charles Evans, late of The Cinde- he waa! Fella M fe to epend a vacation at Cape Cod running a motor boat and reading plays. D. Frank Dodge left last night for Gens! Arthur Pinney’e camp at Btony Lake, — Canada, to fish, He's going to try] FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. TO INQUIRY, ‘foe worma ae bait. Would-He-Wit (passing a goat)— ty » the writer of this Beeing Douglas Fairbanks with | I'll pass the butter, pt waan't on @ wedding trip, his face all b aa & result] Goat (as Would. way for pleasure, of the explosion of a mun recently, 11 butt the Selwyn Company will move and Warmer” from the Elt! the Harris about Aug. 7. Smith has joined Lew ADDED Copyright, 1016, ty The Prem Putiishing Oe, (The New York Evening Wort), By Jack Callahan. BELIEVE ME GIRLS, 1M NOT GOIN* TO WAIT FOR HER ALL DAY- BY THE GIRLS! y || Ste WAS NEVER EARLY IN HER LIFE, SHE WAS MAYBE SHE'S USIN’ ANEW BRAND OF FACE PAINT. AN’ MAYBE IT TAKES ITLL BE TIME To Using the blank squares in the top tom, see if you can print the hidden word. A little hint to hel it begins with the vet hay Juat t ‘The word veme in. the froat conceal a word of ten letters, bis Beh An extra letter which ts not in the Original word haw been added to make olving the pusale more diMoull.| being an FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING By Arthur Baer Copyright, 1016, ty The Prem Putdishing Co, (The New York Hrenine Wortt), NE woy of passing the summer is counting the commas and pertode im the telephone book, FOOLIGHMENT. for some air, Jed Making faces at the canary bird ts lote of fun, but you can't got a gold fish to pay much attention to you. “Tris very dipftoult to count the teeth on a buse-saw when it ts touring, prmenges | HERES A Good ONE. SELECT Two CARDS-Por tM BACK IN THE DECK: SHUFFLE EM-AN' Int ax OUT A OUPLE AN’ Suir Em over Te ME~an! WELL Pur THe KIBOSH On IS TRUK: Great care should be taken when planting grass seed that the seed te not planted wpside down, Nothing #0 spoils the look of an otherwise rational lawn than to have a lot of inverted grass on the premises. Von iT Quer T ANY SIMPLY WONDER eu an i = Ful Mo i Now NE WANT To? When going away over the week-end great inconvenience can be saved by not taking your trunk into the Booth when telephoning, HAVE YOU MADE YOUR SELECTION, MISS INKO00OB If too tender-hearted to swat flies, decoy them on an excursion and tear up their return tickets, By the time they walk back again you can move to another house, — — = —e \ 2 MB ~ WIZARD WAO HALTS THE PROGRESS OF THE GAME To |. BISPLAY SOME OF HIS CLEVER CK WITH THE CARDS. Wouldn't Stand for It. N Cleveland they tell a story of a ] boy who lef school to work for a small manufacturer, The boy was dull and bis stupidity annoyed his employer greatly, So, after a week's trial, he was discharged “Get your pay," said the manufac- turer to him on Saturday, “and let that be the last of you, You're dis- charged.” It was, therefore, with great sur- prise that the manufacturer saw the boy at work in his former place on Monday morning. “What are you doing tn this shop?” i 1 don't you Id amy mother sho Heked me."-—Chicago lost, The Raw Recrutt. ECRETARY OF THE TREAS. URY MADOO, discussing pre. parednoss at @ reception, eald: “Opposition can only oome from ignorande-ignorance as abysmal as the young recruit's, “A young reorult wae on guard for the first Umo. and late in the night the officer of the day passed him on his rounds, “‘Halt! Who goes there?’ shouted the reoruit, ““OmMoer of the day,’ was the Wooly, “The recruit, thinking he had made « haul, grabbed the officer by the arm ds He he day, hey? Then ons do you mean by f here this ume of *-Washington Post, slinking a night? JINKS WOULD HAVE TAKEN HIS __ STENOG OUT FOR LUNCH AGAIN HE — OH! USE YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT! OER MOEN og

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