The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 18

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| *’S'MATTER, POP?"’ The Child Is Almost as Bright as His Well Known ABOUT | Plays and | Have SOME CANDY YouRe WRONG! IN ONE OF MY HANDS : "REMEMBER, Players ta vee 5 J VE You Two By BIDE DUDLEY auasces OB LEBLANG, the cut-rate Steric «nace o theatre ticket man, has bough: @ 40 per cent. interest in the Btandard Theatre, at Rroadway aud Ninetieth Street, and has thus be- x) come a partner with John Cort in the J GUESS ownership of that house. Broadway attractions are played at the Standard at dollar prices, after they finish their runs in the white light district Her-| man Runkle eld to the ticket broker. In making the purchase Mr. i#- biang not only regarded the Stan-) dard a @ good Investment, but he wished to demonstrate to the mara- gers of the outlying dollar houses bis faith in the belief that the cut-rate plan is not burting the business of these theatres. Sc ¢ the managers have claimed that the practice of sel!- I I E N R Y I I A Ss E N P F E F F E R ing seats in Broadway houses at half Fvening World Daily Magazine You Cornett. 1818, Prone Pubitehing Co. OY Bree If 1 Had Been an Auto He'd Have Expected an Oil Well With It! Pop! eD worl) By Bud Counihan rates has hurt the attendance at the : — ; outlying theatres Mr, Leblang hos AHS Doe Te Tan Tors" ) Yes Soe = Seen’ rT ee _ — — ae Seer gare thiol Wh pecans A en icin Y'LEAVIN' US AFTER ( “AK \T Doe — : “You don’t think that If I belleved UST SEND For “TH , re oe Acoveoe GONE Se CG — the cut-rate ticket business was huit- ove Bd! DAWOONCY TGERUICE <TH! BONS r Ree Wee oso wal y Thue Be weep GET “TO-GETHER. A Me Sup tro Yur) ee g the dard 1 woul ht “ . . 4 ) Ing the Standard I would hav , Wh ee TICKLED “TO Bouatee You A’SWATCH A> A COMMITTEE fan interest in the house, do Wi WT TO, Jf OT a TOKEN OF oe ONE For. TH: asked to-day. “The managers are Hert “GOLD-FILLED _ ( Sue EEA BOYS | NONO! DONT ‘ong. ‘The cut- oN) ave’ ~S AN! APPRE CIA ” NS THanic, US ZoE* Neltar houses, dor “ ——— NO den tera ; » SN ipeserve 17! inan is on earth f ’ ' NEW “COHAN REVUE” DELAYED. A reader has written us asking r the “Cohan 1917," George decides to write one this * said Mr. Harris, “it will] probably be ready in February. He's @ very busy man.” JOLSON WIRES TUMULTY. | ‘Al Jolson 1s a great friend of Jo-| etpn Tumulty, resident Wilson's secretary. He is also a friend of the President himself, but the story cons) corns Mr. Tumuity first. | Somebody hunted Al up the other ay and erroneously told him Mr, rumulty was the only man who re- {used to concede the election of Mr. Hughes on the evening of Nov. 7 Jmmediately an idea struck him and knocked him clear into @ telegraph office, Then Al sent Mr. Tumulty a) FLOOEY~— FLOOEY anv AxeL wire reading: 4 ee 7 Nis “HPAE YOU were ection of Hughes. i “TO LUNCH AN’ “That Pie FACED HI fuaed to concede election of Hughes * Ol. 1 cet Mite dost, thou obtain that ma-| Haren WALS WAS “TAWIN HER PLACE! Y'EISH terial? Wilson was or m0 : when nominated, Ti “4 me EP isope. I = one up on you. Yours fingly, Al_ Jolson.” Oh, darn it! We forgot to say that Aland Mr, Tumulty have played golf | together, Put that in somewhere up| above, will you please, dear reader? Froee BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Vil touch upon Leap Year in my Miyme. Oh, fair ones, L warn you've now little persuade some n with bachelorhoc ew Year's ht to pro- s him-—oh, will end no more our tt uary the first. time, Pick him outs Vil tell you a secre of men think wome Pee) AN YLET ME Go UP THERE WHEN SURNEW THE PRETTY ONE WAS OUT ae EN nm BUT HERES ) TH Cyan f Veast in its den. ! play. the roles ver the shy jay out your pl , Don't let the ch slip you aud don't be a dunce, You've but a phort time to corral my dears, nd. ¥ nother | to} Now YOU BOYS SHAKE HANOS AN’ BE FRIENDS AGAIN a 1174 + your chance sixteen West Point APHANT. OF THE ARMY, the " ‘ t HALFBACK ea, | MRS, PACIFIST- EXPONENT OF PEACE - un Arm) pare SETTLES A DISPUTE BETWEEN TWO EMBRYO WHITE HOPES - Just suppose Ollie should play a poor game Saturday and—oh, but he U li = CAN'T after all this | “A ; ’ s GOSSIP. | EF. A. Bachelder is to pilot “Hip, Hip, Hooray” on its journey The Modern may stage “Mr, Christmas anc “Her Market Value” night in Bing n for the Olymp! ‘The Messrs. “On, Imoge night Punch and Judy perform held for children at th; day, Thursday and 8 HER ARGUMENTS FOR PEACE HAVE IMONDER FUL EFFECT EVEN !N T HE ONLY WROTE ME | A \ PAGE LETTER - lone SHE PASSES OUT THE BALM TO ALL ACHING HEARTS - AND PREVENTS MANY A FRACTURED ENGAGEMENT- Aw RIGHT GERTIE + I'LL GO AND STOP IT. YES DEARIE: BUT YOU KNOW | THERE'S A SHORTAGE OF PAPER. RIGHT Now. pt” MRS. PACIFIST, THERE'S A RIOT COWN TIE STREET, SHE GIVES HER SERVICES FREE OF 'CHARGE -SHE IS ALWAYS READY AND WILLING To ACT AS ARBITRATOR - ings. este te conan the aimee. of EXTREME CASES - Arthur Klein William Harrigan will go to Bos ton Sunday to sing some of the old songs of his father, Ned Harri ‘a concert in which Sousa's t take part. Gertrude Kingston's engag the Neighborhood Playhouse extended a week. It will terminate Dec. 3. The Neighborhood Players will open there Saturday evening, Dec. &. | wy, ae na wil | BU — WHEN SOME ONE ELSE TRIES To ACT AS PEACE MAKER BETWEEN MRS. PACIFIST AND HER | HUSBAND, BEHOLD | |THE RESULT Conran IBF prom Praning Cou Y weaning eM | FOOLISHMENT. | trpe Nigh cost of Miving"” sid Dick | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Em worried.” T as “I've got « te with Pan anne Slee ore fn fae 808 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS ? ANI i oo "| CN _ By Vic , H i RAMP, tramp, the armies marching. 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No other pow der can used both ways, Maey Hiker, and dealers everywhere sell it 1 for only 85c, Poudr Ame (La; may) is the one perfectly safe powders and it stays on better than any other; « ly stays on until you wash it \ Avougon BALLROOM DAN CES Teugut b: Qualified Insuuctors Ladies and Gentiemen AUDUBON BALLROOM i DANSE, BTUDI AL to Midnight, PRIVATE LESSONS £0c { Teens in Hallmom With Instructor Bajjet, Too, Claic and Panoy Dancing Re A Monday and fternoons, ) ) ; f \ footer ‘aad

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