The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1916, Page 22

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t —n — SERRE oP ee m : . i . ‘ oo IIE SE IEE RES eT wT - : a A RE EON Oe ES HN [_cemre ras] Byening World Daily Magazine aoe RE Wednesday, December 20, 1916. ‘*S'MATTER, POP?” There Was Not Even Room for ARGUMENT, as Uncle Si Disroveréd? ; By C) M. Pawns’? ABOUT | | Plays and | |. Players. | |_By BIDE HUDLEY | AND I SHO _ bcp [How coup | I Get in THAT > ok THis WAY OUT]: SILAS ot, ABourT THIS T31G AROUND- i ph YA BetteR Quit FIRIN' tat BALL AROUND THA b+ouse BEFORE YA GET LINTo A PLOW een | COF TRouBLE! |, = YY $ prodicted in this column re-) ( A cently, Lew Fields Is to star in td the fir rious role of his thirty-six years to appear career soon. of tow cofiedy in “Bosom Friends rank Man- | dui Robert: Milton staging the play und (ue first performance will) be given in Alban Now Yeur's Day. in his company will be Mathilde Cottrelly, Kathleen ¢ ys, Helen | Reimer, Frank Sy! r, Walter Walker and Jean Shelby. “Bosom iFriends” is a heart-punch drains, Jf It proves a success Mr.) Fivlds will likely be out of the realm of the “merry villagers” for good, | DAZIE IN A NEW ACT. | Mile. Dazie, who hasn't danced for | almost « year, is to be seen at the || Canyons Ne Prema enine Co 1H ean SeNeY. Palace in a new ballet-pantomime bas . alled “The Garden of Punchinetio” | a next week, She wil! be “presented” | THN , . — ie lane ein aoe J = waver Freee, wee mae eeeet| HENRY HASENPFEFFER Mr. Tweedledum Must Be One of Those “Cyclone Sellers” We Hear Spoken Of! By Bud Counihan. only venture outside of the film world, ie Dazie Ny a be oostaree by, 4 i a: el ko and M. Sareako! and o mesera, - . company of clght. The act ts sald So PHIL Ponce” HAS Resi ————— WELL {TT WONY Be AE Ler Bon bees Y Tie Ld ied eMbagh ht at Sani AG “TRAVELIN' SALESMAN Sure! Y'can > No CINCH AY “THAT, FIND MUCH DIFFICULTY int = DROPS “HALF PAY” CUSTOM. FoR WV FIRM HUH? CANT use HAVE, FA BoB ‘Cauce ‘'dee* Ponce ORDER ouT oF CHAOS. OUT OF “HAT BIRD- As a Christinas gift to the members Ye He -morrow | Gor HG BUGINESS 3 -(F (T TAKES mE of his “Pollies of 1916" and “Midnight HAT, Do! PAY 1e YI want (y IN AN’ AWFUL MESE" WELL DUNNO FROM Frolle” companies, Mlorenz Zlegteld Me. Gor EVERCTHING ALL wo *CHAOS"IS — Now § Jr. has decided to pay them full sal- ’ TANGLED UP Likee ‘ BUT. Tit BET ME aries for this week. Usually all play- B - a >I r) HAT ‘HEN’, ers get half pay for the week before A CHINESE PUZZLE! Christmas. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Said Silas McGuggin, in Peoweeple's} sore: “Ll feel Itke a rowboat with | nary an oat, I've got some pyjamies my wife went and bought. They're something L never on carth would have sought. They're stylish, l ne nel gowns are ok day. Last night I got into them new fangled togs and felt like the world had just gone to the dogs. I looked like & Brownle, I felt like @ fool, But iia was stubborn as any old mule. Another big nightgown I’m going to buy. Til wear ie spite of the fam- liy*a defy, Whe style to a feller, old fashioned like me? I'll teach her » lesson, You boys walt and see.” *Aw, SI, don't be stubborn,” said Grandpa McGee, “Yer wife needs en.) joyment like do, an’ me. Don't ex she Vought you n’ Ler happy you ought to take pride. [ll bet you sbe laughs) 4 she's ready to drop to see them pyjamies adornin’ old Pop.” Said’ Silas: “I'm nobody'a clown, you cheap cad!” ‘Then Grandpa laughed | loudly and Si went home mad. i} A PROUD DADDY. Marcello and Tilllan Mardy, the, geten-xeerecid twin daughters of ai | ward Hardy, stage doorman at the Casino, have been engaged by Kllsa- beth Marbury for the cast of “Love o* Mike.” | “By the time they are twenty,” sald | Rardy, “each will be heading her own = comedy company, by ginger- opi” ELSIE TO BE SANTA. Elsie Janis knows how jolly well an English lassie likes to be fed on Christmas. Having beon in dear old Iannon during the Yuletide season | she has bad opportunity to gain this, information. cing kind of heart, she therefore intends to seo that the London Sunshine Girls of “The Century Girls’ company have reason to be as glad as Pollyannas by giving them a Christmas party thia comin; week end at her country home a ‘Tarrytown. Incidentally, Elsle will add to ber list of invitations one of that ever popular performer, Santa ioe. SRR WE PRET EE, | BG OS UNANSWERABLE, Claus. A NEW OPERETTA, Peseta ish ‘The Messra. Shubert will produce, C AN a9 sie ng a sneer } “THE OFF DAY” SoM. IG, Fem Vomanig ce OF raring Weed deavoring to calm him prepara. | early in the coming year a Viennese} La Soretts malas one Bettas “tain Laie te tory to th isit to deme mown.” ‘The book ix by Leo Stein . ory to the necessary visit to the and Leopold Jacobson and the music ; : Y Lp YES DEARIE, a 2 fe 4 , bea and Iaopeld Jac 6 or 5 7* AN ACE “You'll he a brave boy and have i ont, won't you, dear?” she TO START IN NEW YORK. The special road “Flora Bella” company which John Cort has or- Kanized will begin its career at an ‘Added matinee Friday at the Stand- ard Theatre, That will be its only “It won't hurt much, and them the ache will be over." i But the unhappy child continued @ howl his protests, Then his brotha’, one year older, came to hig mothesig ~ New York performance. The meme bers of the original company will be ald. present as guests. “Aw, go on and have tt out’* ag gold, "What's Ue matter with allan’ Sohne AAS hinds Don't you know It'll be one leas Gite og sh | clean?’—Christian Advocate, prciibedlides otc bLe Wallace Ham is picased over the| showing his friend, Egg, is making tn | the six-day bicycle race | 8. G. H.-That film is “The Seven | Deadly Sins," not “The Seven Dud- | ley Sing.” ohh Mason and Julian Bitinge are ia town, ‘Their companies aro lay’ off this week, : ada “Her Market Value" will close in Chicago Saturday night. It will be succeeded at the Olympic by the Dolly Sisters, Charles Hopkins now controls the “Treasure Island” dramatic rights for SHE HAD NOTHING ON HIM.- E says that a friend of his calle H Jones had the misfortune 6 get in the way of an autom@e bile driven by a lady. “The friem@, | was taken to a hospital, but his tm {juries were not serious, so he immediately removed to the pelle ! station, where his assailant wai bee ing held, as soon as Jones get there t tarted in to impr Fas i FOR SIX YEARS MINNIE AND LUKE SAVED THEIR PENNIES To FURNISH UP A HOME WHEN THEY'D WED - NTED THEMSELNES TO SAVE - THINKING MORE OF WEAR OUT THE PATHS IN THE PARK - A CHEA? BUT BENEFICIAL PASTIME - the entire world. a YES, WE'LL ONLY AW! LET'S THAT'S A him wi t that the blame ing ot Molly has ended!” rhe atras-| ||| NEED FOUR GeT Five! | 1)\ t parning! LTWINK WE vou. now, ae. Jones” ahe We we Waseca un fcedoae aan: CHAIRS FoR. cas ' COULD SAVE SE QU. now. BPs Seni Aa “you must have been walking yemp MORE IF WE DIDN'T USE ANY BUTTER, Jcarclessiy. T am a@ very careful driver, 1 have boen driving @.car for seven years.” 4 “You've nothing on me, ma'amy® sald Jones, politely. "I've béen wale ias deserted Broad- THE KITCHEN a = = Way to phia stock P William Faversham hus “wireleased” | Mary Garden inviting her two attend | BOF OTHER COUPLES, y ar (CR AR) THEY COULDN'T ifs Mpectal matinee of “Getting Mar- Ne” Dec. 2. Minn Garden intone {| i ee Pilades from Ku ing for thirty-four yeaps!"—Clevee Belle , ek }land Plain-Dealer, ihe her of the ——} a RESIST A SWELL | a candle EL PSE | DO TWO MAKE A PAIR? . WEDDING ' AND AN | -AUSTOMER (to clerk in ; JEXPENSIVE HONEYMOON, [Cc tere)~stow ior « smaie ae So THEY'VE GOT | cherke ttecetitu’ ricPeAhga ina To START SAVING | mean a pair of shears, ALL OVER AGAIN- a | They ar of the A. Loulse Erlanger Home FOOLISHMEKT. | Customer (severely)-—I mean pre ciaely what [ seid, yin ts THEY SELECTED (MENTALLY) THE | THEY KNEW THE LITTLE NEST | setisten—sare angie’ aot eel From THE cHesTauy Tree, | FURNITURE FOR THEIR LITTLE | THEY WERE GOING To BUY - AH eerrari matron that cage Tu Mnew Siats'? 1 DOVES RETREAT. AS SOON AS THE CEREMONY WAS j | mo legn; does tint make you ipsa tc eats esa! OVER ~ scan wr ng ce oo» anges WUE 1, Tie #haare ware cone: up ial World, 4

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