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Tuesday, November 21,1916 | COMIC PAGE Evening World Daily Magazine = —— | “'s'MATTER, POP?” In Which a Lap Is Lost and Won by Right of Conquest! ‘By C. M. Payne yes | Plays and | VW a oo, Players | , Ten 7 y . | By BIDE DUDLEY OWPLL SHERMAS Little Wife,” | Theatre, dropped on the sofa at the end of the first act Inst night and sald: “Holy smoke! That woman will purely get my goat," or words to that effect. He meant Margaret [1 ington, Bhe had cut up some caper that didn’t please him, and Lowell, as | her stage husband, was quite miffed about it. It was time for the curtain to descend Lowell sat there and waited. A minute elapsed and he threw up his hands. “Holy smoke! That woman | Will get my goat,” he said, or words to that effect aguln. Of course, that isn't exactly what he said, but that's | | tra giggle. | and he CODYMENS 1918 Prom Purtiening oo (MY Boening Up (not down) Sceshtued « Souris guicne ines HENRY HASENPFEFFER This Is a “Bird” of a Story, as Even the Farmer Agreed! By Bud Counihan euffaw, but sill the curtain as cended. — — - well, ay, Lowell . 4 , Mes ~ fagee > say Nk arsine otae, chal Sreakin' of Huntind —"Keow yeanCow Y'Have bi aD wala | Yes! were “Hey. / keeper of the curtain discovered his Doe. Goof —T GAYS “To Dou One IY LUCK “Hen” 2 charge had reached the end of the| DAY ON A“TRIP =Foe! WHY DID'NT AN bo Rac Did! x GHoT line and reversed the gear. Down| NiSHodT “THAT “TIME ~ TH WHoLe = r’ SixYeen Bucks came the curtain, but it stopped fit. | FLOCK WUZ BIGHT Ih FRONT a DAY! teen foct from the floor, | ‘OF Nou 2 We. Gays or KNOW ¢ .— IN ONG v "Ho- Or, rather, Lowell started , _ — JER < AIMED ft again, but it wasn't necessary. The BS fer AA DUCK" j ¢urtain tried {t once more and suc- ANO One CAME ceeded tn reaching the floor, RIGHT PA TWEEN It was « great finish for the act, ust — happen again tf Lowell Later the management the cause of the trouble. | Somebody had lost the key to the) curtain, SECOND COMPANY FORMED. Another “Turn to the Right" com- | pany has been organized and rehearsal It will open In Baltir on Christmas Day and go to Chicago It will be the onl so-called road company to play the comedy this season. HARLAN HAS A SKETCH. Otis Harlan and feet are soon to be seen in vaudeville, Mr. Harlan has a sketch called “Preparedness,” by Grace liryan, He will be assisted tn {t by Marion Ford and a small American flag, Wait for the big show. JOE KNEW WHAT WA® WRONG. the Rialto, been living in the ' ! CeDynEN, 1918 Pome PuLtening Co OLY Bromine Werid » Most Any Jury Would Call It “‘ Justifiable Homicide!” Joe La Kose, master of effects at world of films so long that he has come to use a sort of a celluloid slang of his own, The other evening Sain Rothapfel, managing director of the theatre, twisted an ankle and took a Flooey—, t "GEE AXEL, WHY THE MAD , DASH OUTA MR. HENFEDIERS AxeL- “OH NO— BUT SHE SA {uinblo while {crossing Forty-second ete neers ty while he was in} IC WITH YA?" fice bandaging the ankle, somebody asked Joe what had happened to his employer. “He just took a terrible Keystone off the curb," replied Joe. “The doc- tor is still upstairs assembling him. Me won't run more than fifty to the minute for the next few days, I'm afraid.” A WEIRD HAMLET, Fiocey — TY 1 . HERES WHERE,1 PUT OME ance of “The Yellow Jackel” given OVER ON HIM. NE. GoT ENUF by the Coburn company at the Cort DOUGH IN MY ROLL TO PEED 4 Theatre, told the manager he had ALL "THE PHONE GIRLS IN Town! spent a’ goodly portion of his life In the Far East and commented inter- estingly on the play. “You are more successful in catch- ing the spirit of the Orient than the managers of the Far East are in frensforring your playa to thelr = - res," ie sald. “IT once attended & performance of ‘Hamlet’ in Kobe, Gossip. Street, Rests that stage-struck |) Japan, in which the Melancholy Dané| Lila Rhodes, of ‘The Cohan Re-| Harry Greenwald be permitted to "Ko parse’ tis Tavond Set vatranes ons | vam tote ts Vahing Haw Sane cals |to ie and Bet sek ot fe" | THE EVENING WORLD'S Kiddie Klub Korner bicycle and in striped stockings, The a = manager had looked up Wes cus-| A lion cub, born at the Hippodrome OH, IT COULDN'T BE, — =f | CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER “The, Girlies’ Gambol," which Ned/_ Edwin T. Emery is staging “The erty edition of “The Midnight Frolle." man with music by Harold Orlob, square meal Saturday and took some i H. Davis, of the Alcazar,|toothpicks for good measure—"Ram-| > cisco, will arrive tn New| bler," in Greenpoint Home News COUSINS OU certainty do find a variety of ques- | VS A tions to ask, and I}, tomas and had spared no expense to has been named Uncle ’ “tol “Hy : €reate the ‘correct atmosphere.’ ” rk Luescher will be god: | prare® ,f, vicliniat at the, Harrels | errs Hn father at the christening, Sam If. Mares. iy the way, what Smale D '§ Ce Ele: ’s “Klub K ] ” MR. ZIEGFELD EXPLAINS. Lilian Hale, who has been tn Cali-| Goes Sain do nights? ’ Dicky and Dot }) ' ousin Fleanor s ub Kolumn F. Ziogfeld jr. advises us that the |fornia for six months, will return to Aadaclss | i 4 new Margaret Iving musical act, |New York about Christmas time. LIFE IN GREENPOINT. in the | DEAR KIDDIE Weytirn bas staged, is not a former |Syncopated Light,” by Frank Good-| Mike Woodinkow doubled up on a “Wonder City”’ | sieters each send im atx eoupone - BW “I sold Misa [ving some costumes,” be writes, “and she is using a couple Of the songs that were released to|YOrk soon to get plays for his the- - | By Mary Graham Bonner | u tons i 1470 018 belong to dhe quills many monte ago No FOOLISHMENT. ) 0M > . : | Klub pin. &@ Blad that you do, ti A, ies, W bers oF ARAL Aie ‘Midnight Frolic’ is ever booked in a| Frank Keenan and Carroll McCo- In hag fiat. na MKay N16, by The Prem Wublishing Oo, | cause jt tells mo better] 4. Am 1. Weudevilie bose: mas will prevent a sketch called Woe levies ie ba ad jew York Evening World), | than anything else could how many | tw Kido ‘Kk ence hp RA, at the Mackay testimon- she'd start a bi The Submarine | interests you have, both In and out of | 4. yet #1 Friday afternoon at tho New Bho Woke astern irases one day ‘ in you ha h J on I shall he plenend to receive PAVLOWA TO OBLIGE. ho New our Klub. There ts nothing #0 good grit . Amsterdam. Paviowa, at the Hippodrome, will|” Sam H. Harris says the profesisonai| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ICKY and Dot had an adven-| gercte her time in mee Bis Show" | matinee of "Captain Kidd Jr." Thurs-| Willie—If I was dividing these ap: ture all arranged for them,! y a jen of KX st/day at the Cohan & Harris Theatre| ples I'd give you the big one and I'd Their Unc for kiddies as to keep busy and active in every direction possible, and {t ts particuijarly pleasant to have so much ay write any kind you" wish, it Joma je John knew the numbers. Among these will be "The|wiil be t ae I |, story vO weeks ego and Dragon Fly" and “The Paviowa Ga- |New York has knowm in sean Mind SGtorgion= Well,” whatcha kickin'| Admiral in charge of the Brooklyn | ively inteseet (AKER ID Ge CoURN® (ie waar ret, 00 T suppose Vote.” Request numbers will be| RL. Bridgeman of about? You got the smail one, aint} Navy Yard, and the Admiral had queries shows Ble 10 you" to ahaa "tea tat added to her number weekly. promised Uncle John to show the two children around, It was the day to go, and Dicky! |and Dot were on time, I can assure you. They Imagined that the Admiral 7. Q. aes ere Ge Genwing contents suing, to would,be a great man with a deep BEFORE GOING HOME THEY TOOK A LITTLE TRIP IN A SUBMARINE, | bean! a volce and that they would h ‘seiisitiipeene roksg OND storia are not publlshed ; Questions and Answers, — | ver tice “ant swe etn, Minutigd tala ns pany, May | contzs’ contaibuing avert” weet must bot ten Boe a came Queetion—May we draw pictures (or the con: | 1% ri test! rant Answer—Not for the pressat oontent M By Jack Callahan not accom this story 4t St Ney ely dele ih at ada etapa COUSIN: ELEANOR, WHEN YOU WERE A BOY _ YEH! AN’ ME MUDDER'S GOIN’ To "| docks where the ships are repaired q y fraid of hi Sul, t y cis HAV’ A BIG TURKEY, AN* i aeaneyd Oia aide Tae tnet’| when they have been! damaged by From Kiddies CRANBERRY SAKE, AN’ / : “i Yl storms, and when they need to be Aan cot ern ' t be too afraid of hir 8 the he “ie Rus TURNIPS, AN' MASHE D | WISH YOU to take tha tip: |” | Heed: (Ons leninde: Going out dnt iss ~ POTATOES, AN’ C ; hn Unele John lett them witn|Stietm Row as sho is ready for the| ae KC POEROT Rn FELLERS WOULD a nen Uuele John lett. thom with] coq again, while another in being the Rub i no Admira py decided that th THERE init’ (Pherae Dien and i . a MANTEL A = EVERYTHING. GEE! WE'RE TALK ABOUT idea of him was wrong. No dout Deane Hie Than TiGke sa Det Pleemont, Rockland County, Ni iy*PRIANOT, ‘ 1 GOIN’ TO HAV’ Some SOM , he Was a great man and knew a lot| a , ie nein Hurrah for the Kiddie Klub. fe! 00 if eC a i jother by just the narrowest margin, May it hlosom forth en the (eet eu! cy joyht A_THANKSGIVING DINNER ETHIN \bout ships and machinery and guns,| white all a sailors were pulling at Higa = pai HAT MAKE y — but he wasn't stern and forbidding. | . ‘ pa teach us to be too, 2 Y’ MOUTH Instead he waa friendly and he had a| shee ee i I No, 948 Fast 1684 Beret, urns,» COMM: nice smile ua vo ly aad pleasant) “+7 should think they couldn't help = ——_—_—=__ toonot gruff us they had timagined | yymping into each other,” sald Dicky, ATLANT. Houle : | But the Admiral was now ready to A—WHITBY * _’T shall show you," he aad, “ show them the shops and the ma- , ow | chinery which seemed #0 powerful. Ys Orr errs | store they went home that day ’ ‘ ° ne ook a je trip ‘ bi et Sse How to Join the Klub a “| apie Re Gaunpiriys a” Rs errr | water, while only the periscope at the B' JINNING ‘with any euanbes six of | top ed above to let those down | oi sd nue Kiuo Kerr’ | below see where the big boats on tho | ne the sub «the most! -& a teerses 3 =. ext inary in Would l") SHOULD THINK THEY WOULD BUMP TOGETHER,” SAID DICKY, } eae 2 in, high aid Dick ' < | 4 any reseeryy pete jor own in the submarine,” sald Dicky. | tributed by Kiddie members » Win, high ¥ ~ BT ga eee ee CON AV OF live Under iitey the biggest wonder all, and| Suggest only REAL * nders” which | . the water is more than I can see" | our greatest adventure,” ho ended | Dicky and Dot might seo in the big | R said Do Just to have that little | solemnly city ‘ |top sticking out above the water! |” "the idea tor to-day’ Write es = H " +day's story was oon- rite only on one aide of the paper. ' PIN COUPON | NUMBER |) shouia thinie mon who went in these | eibuted by THOMAS Ac BROOKS, | Pur. your name ages, addres and R a EVENING WORLD fee See Dine Be distant rela- | No, 136 Bright Street, Jer: . | membership certificate number at the 1 ce “KIDDIE KLUB" fests Pe hes to be able to! “tne Evening World will p top of your first page, Mall to Won- 5 ots, each, © for 00 ots M FEB UN ero breathed wh DOLLAR EACH for accepted {deas| der Story Editor, Evening World, No. | CLUET DY a c ; "But we breathed when we were! so, those Wonder City Stories con-163 Park Row, New York City. en MAN ERS 4

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