The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1916, Page 12

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ane PT RTE URED ERT ITSP EES AT i Se Evening World Daily Magazine Saturday,November 25, i “ABOUT N) M ATTER, POP?” The acu Will Give wile a Chance to Plan How to Spend It! By C. M. Payne | sU \ _ —— ai - co _ we ARE THE NICEST ©) i ; \ARE THe NIC EST) GAVE 1 Lost You THIS ONE | ] OH-H-H- H, Plas yer S MAN IN THE WORLD) CAF ad \MAN IN “THE | ; a IT INA T G | THAT'S AL } 4 ew : te (+ WorRiD (/ You PENNY A Hove f )HAven' ONE Just} Ly Rieu ; By BIDE DUDLEY ‘ ) ei ie jmgore Aca! JNest, cia ap Go Rea mk — . A homie DISNnT I { ) ’ 7 CE W, WILLETTS, who , va <7 4 = .,? | [Te WACT recentiy produced Zellah Cov- if f Fon It Ington’s new play, fhe Simp,” 1 i has taken charge of Frit! Schett's ar — forthcoming production and will guide Ite destinies. Miss Scheff ts to star . é In “Husbands Gua teed, a musical . farce, opening in Hochester, N b Dec. 4. Jefferson L Angelis ts fea- <p tured In the cist orKe husband of the « Wast the producer 1 manag reasons best known to M and himeelf, Mr Anderson has re tired. | Mins’ Schett will play Syru- d cuse after Kochester, then the Garrick ‘Th ¢, Phitad hia, f two weeks, after which Mr. Willette hopen to et | | > De a & Broadway house for his production. | | * bos gh gt 1 si “7 ir ad | @tte In his theatrical operations tsaj | ee maf young wothan, who used to be an Bhe is Lo ti > = Sree Sate is: Lovlen Aleneh, fot H ENRY ‘HA EN 1 FEFF E R By Bud Counihan revival of “Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway” three years af she War a pein caclien = the ingenue, She and Mr. Willett 4 L a L_ tices In the Longacre Ru : 1 dr WANES ACK ? ~ f AN’ BULL-EVE. Me ae att _ i desk appears (a be just au Bip Suerte Souk SME OO wety LL Tent iE 4 GURE. CURED “Tet OLE GAL > ONL WUZ A Cincilt (> er i amine faa Miss Aietel te a partner in th \ CULR GRIEVES BECAUOt } ( You" me. WweeDbEDOM OF IT QUICKERIN Y'CouLD | RBC Dee and STARTED GRIEVING ) Willetts theatrical ventures LCM WE AUED OVER A 5 OWE GTARTED 1, SAY "DAG ROBINGON E MODID. (TAN! NHY “I DeS STARTED AN LONGER “THAN By 7, OANEALCTHY MAN Oy ( “6 once -BUT va aes a — (am SY PAL FoR Lire RIGHT IM GRIEVIN' He Dip + MI88 ADAMS TO RETURN (oma to, manned J (ON ONCEY a , ab HER es ; Maude Adims will close her season | hy Mou i & ZAY RIGHT Cc Ww ~— t ‘ . fn “The Little Minister" t é ti oy 2 >) , : Norfolk and will r a , (mextinn, 2 ( ; to-morrow c ; Panlinta a take up the - \ shall ‘ 2 vigils Tiunuger formed at th ‘ . Street and called the ation and Mr. Lee in Cong passed through W. Avenue nimore Lee its object will be rss, He's ¢ hington and n it looks us though he'll stop there a lemons 0 while. — Mr, Lee ix a man everybody likes 9 rem Haneehina ewenny __ _ Ne i9 a Broadway character, During | the days of the Follies Hergere it wus he who gained much fame by calling up the writer of this ¢ nand an- Louncing: “Here's some news for you, Dud. There's a fire next door to the Follles i i | Boogery. We're for James Fenimore Lee. All | ' | { 1 | ] The Villain Always Gets What's Coming to Him! (Next Week, *‘ The Mysterious Bag’’) Fooey - © qupses! THis ts Foous STUFF (MY SHOULD T CROAK MYSELF ? “THE THING TO DO Is PUT AXEL OUTA"THE WAY AND WIN THE. GAL FOR ME. BRIDE —— (LL Do vr our influence with the voters at Forty-third Street and Seventh Ave- nue shall be his. If necessary to! Strengthen that influence we'll go up there and buy a couple of times, FLOOEY any AxeL IN «* * Hatred Rivas FINAL EPISODE PRETTY USHER WEDS. Our matrimonial reporter has just | advised ux that Millie Haaker, pretty usher at the Forty-fourth reet Theatre, and Willle Ohmes, ar ctrician at the Winter Garden, vis ited the preacher man last night and were reduced to one. She has re signed at the theatre in order to take care of Willie, _FHg® —— BY WAY OF DIVERSION s hate to get a shine upon little shoes of mine be man who does the work—a Greek, Itallan, Hun or Turk—is always full of energy and uses so much force on / m¢ that, though I cuss and look for- Jorn, the villain will not spare my corn, I have a little corn, you know, that's staked a claim out on my toe, ! and when the shine man works on me 1 tell him he must careful be. He grins to show he understands and) jy) AGCORDINA TORU BROWN. —._—« —-- ——— The henn are the rooster’s better pur day when nd when you nede makes some motions with his hands and theo starts in with might and | , — and soon I jump and scowl! with | pain, Some day I think my job I'll} quit and polish’ shoes for just a pit, | MEP jess she quits. The henn onlie has | I want to get the chance to shine the |.) °U,, Are Hke Halita said theltwo hands and they are used for resident of Pelham and rosa rset agen ony el Ps = TT, asked the man, “€ of the Pelham Fire Depart-|t THE EVENING WORL ps CONDU eeu D BY ELE ANOK: S¢ EHORER inks who hurt this corn of mine, | Mi "im I'l get them in my chair some way |! ROW the Chief weil.” ey will travil half @ block to ° $ ° . ’ r r ” ied a “Gosh!” said Mr, Dodge, as be] ‘ : D (G a FE . 88 ay: “AL last Ym even, Joo (de Tete | ATOMS“, wonder If they've’ deposed | foata qarhen' when’ chen oeata, have Dicky and Dot { Cousin ‘leanor’s Klub Kolumn Go on and cuss. Itevenge in eweeter | Me tately. gott six wirms like it fur haff the wurk inthe : Wool im le in the ehickin yard, Henns malk gud BD {eK IN! the Aqu » Zs id thy Ie STOCK JOKE GOES wroNa. aanaih, supe when yung. When they eit old DEAR COUBIN-K worth those that seaue they are ett D. Frank Dodge, scenic artist, lives im Mount Vernon, but as a joke he| called." has always clatn r boarding howses along | 3 & ‘Ww d ~ C Sum wimen are called | onder or bank & new song On Over Here’ at the! old henns ‘ity”’ most fr ! ra will bene- > be the Ch SCOTS iA | 1 y the brave, but him who |e tion about of the Fehamn Fire 1 re EL “Midnight Frolic’ last night. it's[ has caushun won't never indulge in < ing, “I sent in tell the truth, Mr. Dy eel ect ho sech a pastinie—Bol, Brown, By Mary Graham Bonner Wonder City suggestion | sIN ELEANOR. cently, couldn't have # that thelWonte akeiey Gnicd Uae Gk any rer . “ a long time ago and have] oe P. ed oy a | t “ppp Aggy BOSE . oa rhe Publishing Co, “ ” . \e 4 PP igh txisted. Now let's go on lar the Alhambra next week, ns eta ng Naw York Dreeing World) om tbe oi ae | P Kiddi My, Dodge San ona train bound for Will Archie, recently of "Go To It! And Kankakee ‘ 4 . 1 am sorry that it is not posstb; i} rom 1ddies the smoker, he took a seat by the|are peste : auath ta aa i) re} with laughter, HE little be ane fan whether or not his or her | was Jan he /lonate alde of w well-dressed man, Soon the |worke eH t0 death to go to Weal ibe By sana DIS ROR Sika SV SRERY: SE |etnee If you do not hear from a nate 10° you “and! id two were discus “By the way, ten minutes, even within the harbor it was naib’ the ing various subjects, |" Sarah Bernbardt's leading man is) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. : ' a le sald the man, after ja French soldier named Angelo who] “Jep, can you row?" peuges °F: Geek simeat an 16 4 my name is Black. Jobtained a furlough in order to come] “No, wah! Were going out to sea,” sald Dicky Atvevioa and act in her plays. “Never learned to pull a boat, eh?"| “It would feel that way, too,” sald Niet eri = a mer Mme, Hernhardt's season is] "Oh, dat's what yo! means, eh? Ab|Dot, “if there were not so many tums Iham lover he return ate te trenches, “thought yo" meant ro’ lak @ lion.” /and iittle boats all around.” For Dicky and Dot were going to the |Btatue of Liberty. manuscript you may be reasonably sure that it was rejected, Now, if cousins wish suggestions returved in case of rejection It is ex- | sr that they will send a stamped y I ask yours?" to envelope with each idea. It an idea is accepted the author SARAH BROWN, will receive a check on ov about the 967 Bouth Third Street, _Brookiys, | As the boa t nearer, the statue Tuesday following ita, publication. eames T A great majority of those not ac- seomed to grow lar There it cepted propose themes which have MARCH AT THE : ee g Jbead, with one arm held up carrying | families who came from all parte of j@ torch, which at night, they were| the world to New York. PARTIES, REMEMBER ? = ltold, was lighted. “We shall take the elevator until Summer, think of 4 9 countey, > | Aftor they got off the boat they| We reach the statue itself,” sald I ony TARE, } an ~ Z walked up some steps and along a| Uncle John, Up they went until they centre te © |raworn wit) {1 wi f . Z é ¢ terrace by the statue, All around | reached the foot of the statue, And seit a Be BE SORE | | S Of ve 7 : : Anatwad SRtar there waa very] then they Kot out of the elevator. MLR WHEN HE Y KE | | ar No | 5 241 | iittie on Led hamden ae eer] There were queer winding steps mas por | 2{ | Mitle on the island besides the statue! which went around and around and | starry, foe de Ki NDS OUT " | LEF : : = : “We are going inside,” said Uncle] looked like a corkscrew, fo legit end 3 se er Bray, tien do bot. ie rile ant Eien No, SéT Sixth Street, John. And both the children followed,| Wind Up and up until we reach the There thev Ae crown of the statue, and there we : + Poem Upon Aa tbe} jook out aud down below at the sea let which had been written to the] and the be said Unole John, Statue of Liberty asa welcome to a At first Dot was very nervous. ‘The » boys and gi: steps were so small! And sho fe Uttle boys and girls and their! th would get dizzy and fall down, But Uncle John went ahead a tiiow todomine muon | Dicky followed behind her, so she y i ok | climbed up 170 steps until she was How to Join the Klub i | looking ut of the crown of the sta ute >| at the sea and the tiny boats; ip out six of] they looked koe small bugs an Waueer + Ielub Kemer] little animals from such a height tare, When yon] W ib up ber arm,” sata y mtetion, Nes | Tinea de “I have obtained spe. | If sou. do But read 822 Fast One Huodied and } Kidde] clal permission.” To one side Uwy The Kiddles! Game uf Kow, New| Wont and eltmbed up a ladder until! nual tt 5 eolean sep York City, with @ note tn 0 wist state{ they had reached the toreh, Then Ag ther n, the hitdieg oh [YOUR NAME YOUR Ahoy WE ADDEESS. | down they came until once more | \xs aur mete eound, they were looking up at the statue ai ! e Mut Dicky and Dot were speechless | Oh Wal ' i f : . | for they had ne helleved @ state | THEY CLIMBED UP ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY STEPS. , i | Ipould go. F to the top of the | DOLLAR BACH for accepted ideas) Write only « de of the paper i bat \PPIN COUPON | NUMBER wine's howd! i Wonder Serles storles ¢ me) Hut your 4 fl [Re ‘ Nes | ' 3 he idea for to-day's story was y Kiddie Klub memt vemb A enu EVENING WORLD 90 | contributed by J. Willins, aged thir> Suegest only REAL, "wond whi pn of first page, Mail to W |i Ay elt at ‘| “KIDDIE KLUB" teen, No. 1274 First Avenue. cky and Dot might eee in the bis|ser Story Bditer, Bvening World, Nog yh aa oF ‘ The Eveaias World will pay ONU city. €3 Park Row, New York C.iy, Borden Street, Monmouth A eacs, 8B +o

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