The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1916, Page 18

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— — RE ye ee PRET SNE ONE NRE! YO yortres SOL 2A NR ES mem Ra en a er —+------ --- ComIe PAGE Evening World Daily Magazine be very careful.” “ABOUT | “S)MATTER, POP?” Herewith An Example of Private Monopoly Succeeded by Public ore By C. M. Payne» € ‘ aoa te —~—$$$<—_ in mee: i — ~ - Plays and | Now, LEATHE Por | Jeamecess] J EXRbawn ) wort AND I DIDNT | Players i} ial : mae < J {suPPose| | )yerd | - ae aaa HoLDInG IT THee Him _By BIDE DUDLEY _|] C nah (he — ) aS ZTHIR' Cc, 4 REMIND N actor got married about a ) = ) L OP ' , — is THITH- F month ago. Ie ts fairly well- 7 ‘ y; ‘ known along Broadway; she ) ) > Is @ non-p ona ftor they had! Riaiice ‘iculy potted Jo thelr itis . apartment he gave her a brief talk conterning their finances. | "We've got to he economical, dear,” | he sald, “When 1 work I earn a! i pretty good salary, but there is a , considerabie portion of the year that m idie. Hence we must wateh our nace very clomely.”” | “Al right, swe " she replied, “I'll ie. ‘ When he arrived at the apartment one evening about a week later he found a pasteboard bo: x there, Tite litte wife wan all en 7 | Cone . d it sent wr your ap Oe en ee nS eee ee ~ she explaines box Wag Mi Mi 4 ‘ ad ~ > sine ane te i \ 2 HENRY H ASENPFEF F = He Will Stay Home and Keep the Goldfish Company! Written “$206 Tho ~ apa — ed ERS DEAR ar as } Niele ana ( tr pot De oS Poona ‘ = WoutD You MIND "We can't afford, it." he wald, “Wo é WN OUT Fol? A CoUPLA ‘ou! HENRY —T Wie ) ; 2. 4 Mabe oe ta d Theme THERE! 9) _£ ou! peanie -YoORS Stan CARE OF 7H Must send it | ’ @. : h WHY DEAR Or HAD, ) COURSE “X. Don DEN NY'TEaRS m'DEAR- | BP ube un: “TAKIN: Tho wife vouted a ithe, but Cnally Hour g 2 T GATTA DATE UV MOULDNT! ETS 5 NO IDEA You Micse ) ( WANNA DE PRivE ‘You | ie Nou eee et SS TH Best Mt BABY WHILE RUN said who'd return the wrap. The Witt MAR THHEEDLE ay AG LONESOME AS MS MUCH AS § ) SET PLERR URES ( Pe VE GTY. SO nee ROUND TO TH’ Were going to tl ning of a play FOR A FEW SEGSIONS JS A DUNG 1 veer \ Me o uC T DO WISH Sou STAY WAN ABOUT IT DAWG ) "Deep WARE! ‘movies’ wit ay evening, é Oo Pautin RDO Av TH J WHen Sour t STH - DAWGONT ds L. Home. More'N Y Dot ( -X'LL STAY IN 5 L : Na Gootus | jeve I'l) wear it to-night, any Cs a M Bs s . ‘e+ Dipt a7 \ ‘ MRS: aid the bride, “I wou'l hurt “2, CiLuBl _s f- eo 5 10 “NIGHT ae - ‘. —- “AU right," mid the actor, “But be careful with It." Bhe wore it and looked very nice in ft. Next mor wr wll'¢ on pul vd tled it up before noon,” | Just ax he was about to fe fhe Friara’ Club the teley night | He's paying for the wrap on natal NINE O'CLOCK TO OPEN. Helen Pree ; LOOEY AND AXEL Elooey’s Idea Worked as Far as the Can, and Then It Stopped! But Wait Until To-Morrow! Caprnahe 1G Pram Pumioning Om 7 she had capacity to neventy-fiy hytiding laws. Thy how Went Fifty-etght a " FlooeY — “S MATTER AXEL, CANT CHA GET RID OF THaT MUTT 7. GEE, WHY DONT CHA TIE THE CAN TO HIM AND WATCH Wi \ VANISH 2” AXEL :- “ Quick! GET ME VUN CAN AN’ WON PIECE OF STRING — DAS BANE FINE (DEA!” FLooey ano Axet and "The Con presepted — anony Vina Varon! will sing. in the | y are Mixs Freeman, Langdon Gillette, Gertrude Clemons, Mary Far- | ren, Dorothy Cheston, Koss MeDou- wall and Ernest Howan BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ‘Cionvs Revence. Erisopt. Two. ContinUED Flom YESTERDAY. Se day 1 Intend," said 1H) Smit a friend, “to art a nice gavin, it shall mrow Twill won be a handsome Amounts” rat didn't have time to aave even a dime, Te let tt all dribble awa He meant tw Ho d UBT, but his will fazed out 0 ain that Um th she regards ax king.” He wa too long. for ‘Tom Gray came and gr abled her, he's now 4 ¢ fatal dela rives, It spoils m: f tles many cas to fond | eome up in all lives, | preach, yet this rhyme ought to tay. But DALY WELL CAST, Annabelle!” to join the company that the Harris Es-| Will Support Margaret Llington in her | , Arnold Daly | Rew comedy ty not true, | ita him, it tv said, puewees. i} Hib open at the Holts ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. | Boston, Mon or! K.—Write Oliver Moroseo, Tilden THE E ENING IH quit these Bormons that bore yousome da IROHENL Ee alters thet It will be/nutiding, about the firme wong and D.| ¢ a 0 rout ta Now wrk ite. iMeciiges besseere Building about? Dicky and Dot Cousin Eleanor’s ‘‘Klub Kolumn’’ MISS BARNARD AT THE HIP. Sophye Barna title role of ° now in the Hi became a altraction vest sang “Poor Buttertty,” a new sons. She WAN asnisted by the Bim City Quar tette and the F Singer 5 Bassi ‘Trio anc r trained do @lso went Into the show yesterday CENTURY BREAKS | A RECORD. An announ “ | Kingston —Frank Martineau ts . HER MARKET VALUE" AGAIN, loud “irink Hayes's father-incia in the re- |becuuse he actually possesses th mi. | Giatinguiahed honor 4 Wonder City”’ ily At elit Ann Ww Hoke, THE SPENOTHRIFT! cay Jef Hudson, who went to $ or, writes he en ow decorator,Grand Saline | ia ag BEER Sandy Hook Lighthouse | ICKY and Dot were going to be taken on a trip—a trip on the EAR KIDDIES about Dicky and Dot before I join? I bave so many {it I win a prize you can keep it until questions to answer'! send my six coupons, Could 1 do and somo letters ac- | that? knowledging awards to. A. Iam afraid I could not agree to “Klub Pin,” print, so there will be no Your plan. It would cause too much room for me to #ay anything more to confusion, Six coupons can be saved you than that [ send my dearest love im a very short time. Let us wait to one and all of my many cousing in| Unt!) you are a full-fledged member return for all that they have sent to/ before you seud your idea in, amt Bonner Gossip, fury saya tha for Richar i : ichard Walton Tully launched hie | water, and of course they were Sea Go ananne Broxe a ply fama Withee ae Masquerader,” | olng in a boat. Dicky said he liked | me in the Lae iie se SURANOR. lew rites Soe NED, a sUsEgE aingle d celpts for "a for a) John Hunter Hooth, with Guy ‘Bat ae - Sa ety N BLEANOR, sinale day's receipts for “any musical | est in the chief roie, last might FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, |." WAl’r much better than {he jan — A:T moan for you to cil of some- the | “i area ad my ip ; thing in this big city of Questions and Answers. lg city of ours that Karber—Do you want a close shave? t upset and she hadn't $9,146, Addrens, all arguments to the ie seems very wonderful to you and Ae al | ttaiter, Hampden gaye the report! Patron—Not from you; You've been | Doat “osebinadellicad s to leave "Good Gracious eating onions, | learned as yet to swim more than six a bali wears Pied Waser City | that two little children visiting here = ea be accepte: im a member? would be likely ¢ at's nonsense,” sald Dicky A. Yes, if they are considered Q. May I and a story, ree a , wo pages Boats don’t ups One would think werthy Jong, entitled “Pri . you talk that you were go Q. Iam not a member of your klub, neess dl {dear Cousin Eleanor, but Iam going! 4. tt wan oni?’ lant weax Coty THEY TOOK THE BOAT FOR THE SANDY HOOK LIGHTHOUSE, to be, May I send in @ suggestion! wrote a public letter te wows ny “ : fa - |cousins, saying that tt ts quit nd aoesaaregreed i w Keeper and you two can ex court @ 1mpos is WE WAS f , i } hone hare ee @ to publish | in The VE TOLO You ) WST TELLIN’ | Te a.) plore all you want NY AS AG o Klub tn if { A 3 VST TELLIN Now) VE) (Feo FROM - THE U p.| Dicke md Dot were delighted b ‘ z it you could. write | WOUSAND US THAT Ly "We must |How wonderful Uncle Joh / 1 ame story In fewer words, It TIMES NOT To HIS MUDDER. KNOW WHY | WAY HE heRaGeT uawrtatiat can be done. Try and shorten STAND ON THE EVER HIS EARS | | TALKED eri i bi ) about one sheet Jong and then ON THE NEVER GIVES ARE SO YOU THINK © Sand rod Ume send it to me. CORNER, NOW | HIM A 8 J | HE WAS A veut ; Q. When are we going to resume YOU COME HOME LICKIN’ 1G Ky our drawing contest? 7 A. 1 could not teil you at juat (With MES Cee | which date we will begin another f drawing contests, but we ote time, of course. De ta what \ F ' uw owhat f Low cnatl felt You what Yi do," wala NO | Pern | ‘ 0 1 then \} low to Join the Klub } Bp inpsowh, And she [Beis ATLANTA, 2% in, high ARR. Fe in, hee te thea: 88 " ‘| SAVE THE SHIPS FROM DASHING ON THE ROCKS.” | Bi La d tributed by AUGUSTA L. ZIMMER.) Dicky and Dot might see Di ‘ t ; jhe Reet eras te seh aged twelve, No. 1039 Decatur Street, ity Om SUPA Ahan BP NE if ON | NUMBER] ey 1 5 ity World will pay ONE] P 5 oe EVENING WORLD 8 ; ee . WHLLAL RACH f ant 1s | membership certitica er at 16 ots. Cl. r Hi - ' atv 4 \\ City con: !top irst ps M o ‘0! he KIDDIE KLU The id , y Kiddie K mbera, | der Story Rdltor, ‘renting Wo Wiel / ar The ea tar tord tory was con: | suggest only REAL “wonders” which {6a Park Row, ty. Ne a ae a -- ’ Pe

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