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| belt A id AE a he COMIC PAGE “*S*MATTER, POP?” — Evidently in Pop’s Case Santa Would Have to Make Too Many Trips to Fill One Sock! By C..M. Payne’ ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY J THINK MERE ITs TRECAUSE HE'S TEEN AROUND SIZIN THINGS s J DONT KNOW BP How Do JAsK UNCLE CY UNCLE CY WHY Ir Come Hat{ o————7 ; Dont SANTA CLAUS A Aus oa a 7 Fie “POPs SToctriny ON ? STOCKING AN’ Doesn't Fi u( e, HERP seems to be no limit to) h / the amount of money Charile Chaplin, assisted by those feet, | tan earn, Charlie's contract with the Mutual Film Corporation will end in the spring—probably in April— ané already the Triangle interests are figuring on capturing him. Although the Mutual ts now paying him $670,000 | for his year in the service of that fim organization, that amount of| money won't be apt to tempt him) when he is ready to make further ar- rangements. Charles O. Bowman of | the Triangle interests is quoted as| aaying Charile’s bit witb that con- cern would be more tan $1,000,000 a} year, The Mutual, it is understood, | would Willingly sign him up for an- other year a! $1,000,000, but a dat mil- ion probably won't move him. The ‘Triangle plan |s to orgunize a comedy Producing company to make Chaplin pictures and give Charlie a big, tat lary da hunk of the proats. ich aD arrangement might net the} gomedian §1,50,000 a year. No far,| Charlie bas made eight or nine com-| dies for the Mutual and filmdom hears | (he foreign exhiviiing rignts aivie! have brought In more chan bis $670,000 | walary. Verily Charlie Chaplin is @ gold} mine. And Charlie is fnancter enoug’ | fo see that he, iuinself, owns most ui the stock in waa mine, | A THEATRICAL NOVELTY. Klaw & Erlanger are .nnounving | ® theatrical noveity for the first ween | of the new year. They have organ- | tged @ Spectal company to play “Miss iu poston and uther nd just to let the mam- that troupe show how good } this company will be per- LJ mitted to replace the original at the Coprnient 1018 "Prony Pubtehing Co (MT Busning Wort y __If Joe Hadn’t Been So Canny He Wouldn't Have Been Canned! pecan eer OM! GE'S 386 BROKEN i HEARTED AN’ GAYS Soe" | i¢ Yeaut wey _ LDNT Love HER No Dees Sie } + THINK “THAT 2 \ MR. TWeeDLEDUM? J tes BROTHER" DOE." AN’ Hs ) GAL “MIG GRARTIOR HAD « abl i Busted UP FOR Good AN’) f vIponiy Say! 4 ALL@=GHE'S OFF wn Xr “tHouGHY “THAY | anton FOR LIFE | 5 WNUZ A CAGE OF a. REAL Love SMATILR WELL, EHE WROTE A LETTER % “GANTA CLAUS" ASKIN’ Har! Har! Some FoR, A" DIAMOND, RING" ¢ Hint Hu? AN’ GAVE (T TO" SOE"? | Of wett-Go oN Une MAIL "OS Lye fuppeneD? 4 | omameye ue? 2 OEE TRG thle occasion ee principal parts will! 4 er y = ne A be taken by Iran! clntyre, Harri- . 4 5 ej : son Brockbank, Wilmuth ‘Merky! . ial Frank Doane, Ethel Petit, Zoe Bar- " i Regular “Off Again, On Again, Gone Again” Stuff, Eh? By Vie Gaillard. The entire sia it cast, BC denpeen and chorus of the New York company has been Invited to see this 4] formance, ihe, spabial company WwW open at the remount | Pbe...v, Boston, Jan. §. sa | v 18 THIS YOUR DOLLAR? | A young Woman approacned Busi- Manager A. Le Levering, of tho| ¥ t+ om - } “BUT HERE Bane Das caw? FLopey - SEARCH ME! SHE SKIDDED | .ON A BANANA PEEL AN’ HIT » THE CURB. THAT'S ALL 1 CAN , REMEMBER!” FEATURING ©" y. FLOOEY ae AXEL wy el AN, =Fiooey's Fiwer CeO Ea TT ‘ neas Manager Hippodrome, after the iwatinve per- | formau.e of “The Big Show” yester- ony @nu said she had lost « dollar 4 bul in the big theatre, He hadn't ‘ heard of its being found, eo she wont - ‘| away without giving her name. Ton nutes later DU in to Mr. Levy ‘woman will call on him @| have ‘ her money. Bets are being made at “ the Hip as to whether or not tho| ted will be returued to the right) STUOENTS TO Silvio He! pi Constance Collier and isabel trving in “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” | in the Park Theatre, Jan. 8, | tracting much atieution amon dents. He has been notiled that a soecia) car will bring sixty trom |} Philadespiia to see the show during the weei, of Jan. 16, ' BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | We sing of heroes ev'ry day—of brave wea, tied and true. In praise | t world has much to say of nervy 1 thlugs they do. But 1 would lke to |@nd the proprietor Jdn't tell them! agement of her professional affairs to — ax) & ord for one, a hero, plain, of |apart. His brother was “called down" | John Zanft of the William Fox forces. usher turned the ny the young | “WIVES.” put Tom Wi gi recs Kiddie Klub. Korner CONDUCTED BY ELE: K whom but little praise ix heard—the | bY tho boss; who thought tt was the| Beginning to-night Miss Sawyer will } man who “pulls” the train, iis jite [other twin. , | be the ‘Perpsichorean treat at Au 4 i always in his hands. He's @ork-| "I feel.” writes Fine, “as if this play; Caprice, ut Broudway and Sixtieth ug Mgnt and vay. His gaze in uxed | Was Written for us, as we were born! Street Ger tece rt coraed on wo steel bands that line the right | twine” | ‘Tho song-writing business isn’t such #4 | ut Way. He knowg that death ts ever ray A EEOE RR), F Man trecetya tue MAUS D ok ‘ d Dot Maar Ket sare of likes the atrale, tae Gossip. russ! L. Woilfe Gilbert Is now in the IcKy an be devoid of fear—this’ man! 4, i, Woods is in Chica $1,000 a week class. His royalties, Charles Dillingham and | Jr. will otter t Kiddie Klub Christmas Celebration “Under the Cree of Light” To Be Held TO-MORROW if Weather Permits $ If the Weather Is Again Unfavorable It Will Be Held Saturday Madison Square Park, 4.30 to 6.30 P. M. EAR KIDDIES: Let ue each proffer a supplication for more kinds @ ness on the part of the weather man because we have euch e perfectly lovely entertainment. Here is the programme printed below, Cousin Eleanor his pay as professional manager for in the Joseph W, Stern & Co., and his salary me ” for singing his songs in vaudevillo| $ ° ‘Wonder City | rrr “puHs "the train. When wrecks | occur be rety bis teeth and bide his firem, leap, Perhaps they'll find him underneath his engine, in tho will appear peap. You never hear this fellow yn Roof, | F boast, No great name would he gain. | covoanut Grove, will net oben fae ue, HER DOUBLE PUNISHMENT, Lift bigh your, cup And let us towst jag originally arranged. Delay 1h OL gee ieee citizens beat ile wise man who “pully the train. | r ’ ¢ Sup last night for going to srasacdl tl e€ some palm treés is the Tf he'd seen the she he ne THESE TWINS BORN TWINS, (John Wilstach has been appointed | Maye Mt her—W (owe) Times, Having read in this departinent | press agent of the Punch and Judy! that Carrio V. King had left with A. | Theatre by Charles Hopkins. tie. iy | H, Woods a play which requires two | already at work on several tales con- tors who look exactiy alike, a young | cerning lost jewels. | nm named Fine has written Mr,| Tho Messrs, Shubert did not take! oods sugresting that hi of ° | twin brother be permitted to it ia | advantage of the helt salary rule tor have made him opulent By Mary Graham Bonner. Capyright, 1016, by ‘The Preas Publishing Co, (Tae New York Evening World.) Metropolitan Museum, ICKY and Dot had planned to D visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art some day, and at lest the day came. ‘They walked up the steps | se 4 jthe week before Christmas with some FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, and went inside the door, There they m1 ii parte Se i eaeainpe eee Mane of, thelr shows. One of these wax Drugaist (to Uitte girl)—-Did you|jooked all about them, wondering caer PROGRAMME eae F b i Sol 0) © members of say p! —0. 5 \5. * 4 Mr. Fine writes that although he bas! which orguniaation wired the manu-, Girl-cYes, sir, please! what they should look at first. OPENING—Oskenon ; t \ HT i Gi His By St. George’ vedn working at one placo ten years, | pers thelt thank Anwian Gries Weill" ive 6. BIRD WAROLING — Uuggist——Antibilious? “There seems to be so much to sec s Tribal Call, \ { " x ~|} “you'll never see anything if you mummies, stand quite still in one spot. And | about them.” a contributed by Theodore Sauer, aged! | thirteen, of No. 602 East Eighty-! { the other day his brother dropped in} Joan Sawyer has intrusted the man- Girl—-No, sir: bu i) y g p By Wi ( p { Joan Baws in d the n Hrl—No, sir; but uncle ts, ." said Dicky, “that I don't know . “OLD G. A. R. MARCH By Miss Harrie Fumad > | i x a Ae . 2 a : ae yen egnian naleaat tert 1 oo Naw Work Catholic 7. “SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE” wa i - ; pte piaXsctory Band. Santa Claus) By Band of Public School Ne. ¥ | I would just stand on this spot and ; SS frolics to platform with 100, 21, Manhatta / never move.” - Kiddies felons LETTER |” Sung by Master Preston Perki j | “Where would you Iike to go?” asked | 2. COUSIN ir Sreaton Perkins . { | i WITHIN THE CASES WERE MANY OLD MUMMIES, fo KIDDIES son (boy soprano), . | = a a guide "i 9. “ADESTE FIDELES' 3 BBY" WAS ALWAYS WHE FIRST GUY ON THE ICE “We want to go everywhere,” an-{to visit them again and again—like| such fascinating things that Dicky fread by Sane ee EACEFUL, Be Ambrose Otahon mandi ; THE OFFICIA } 1S THE KING, AND WERE awered Dicky. “But we'll never have | ld friends.” Jd Dot agreed with the guide that | & & Iie, 10, AMERICAN INDIAN SONG 4 L GOIN’ Te ELECT You. AND ( wae] time to see everything. We can't make! “What shall we seo fret?” asked| one Metropolitan Muscum of Ate wan Sung by call, accompanied by) Sung by Oskenonton, in full | ICE TESTER! BESIDES IF IT HOLDS y/ | \ GO AHEAD, ), up our minds what to seo first." | Pet be visited over and over again and Ambrose Ore een clo! ’: SPANGLED 4 . You THEN WE DON'T » TUB. KINGS “Well,” sald the guide, smiling, “Oh, I want to see the Egyptian} enjoyed more at each visit. bl by little Janethel and Jo- . Py HAFFETA WORRY, SEE? ARE ALWAYS rf said Dicky. “I've heard| The idea for to e _story i if you can't see everything to-day,| “What are they?" asked Dot, | fourth Str q can't you come back again?’ “They are men and women who| .. Wid Nh ou teas ce ae “Oh, yew," replied Dot, “I'm sure | !!ved in Egypt hundreds of years ago. py Bh By dei we can.” They dressed them in wonderful cos- | “Because,” continued the guido, | ‘umes when they died, and many of “you can never hope to seo every. | them are still to be found in these : Some {queer clothes. Some of them wer AK KI nt | very Important people in their day B” A }—thousands and thousands of days Christm: mother wonder! an gcould ize nOUS: Taj, the man to Ww DUSING ¢ it irhe* Evening Wor had no room to print ‘oul the K contributions last] || thing properly in one day. | Unings you will love so, you will w {roa | ocean Ae ae a ean | week, J] am print fT ee ae j Anarene nn nnnnnnnnnnnin | 1 = Fetipay ler | which he “reel H - P “aren't they queer asked Dot, as} ne D pred ‘ | mae iw Rit. nee Er $ How to Join the Klub } he looked at the mummies, 08 COUSIN ELEANOR, | Weir Sw rf | tn nnnnnnnnnnmmnnmnnnemnnnnnans § lways wanted!to see them | inn, Un oe ec itbing | bet | with avy mumber, clin out six of} more than anything else,” said CHRISTMAS. MALOLD DAVIDSON, Age 9, se Wh N i } No, 250 Grove Street ns intel in the Klub Korner | Fytek y nd Ratunta, Dicky. A CHRISTMAS ROEM, aes far wil hy easeelt Ne Al a af. A TALBOT So hurry i 900 {he snow With playthings in his bag, To all th a en's houses we 6D, . Fe eeiea and Gil thf. Na Row dae be aebal dbs tau | Mand attthot heat he will de™ the same: ew. gee arg Oe Marulvonume’ bit tte nga a it COLL LO] VHITTAKER, | romisye | have ain “Mummies are very tnteresting," 104-105-108 remarked the guide, ause they o) hee Foie Se roe Lew] are go old—and because such things ore City, with note in which you must’ state s reat OUR NAME, YOUR AGE, YOUR ADDauas, | are Not done these days.” No application will be considered unless thew) “It's strane’ aid Dot, “that in three fate are @ated, Children everywhere aot | this aity of new and modern wonders over fifteen year of age gay broome members, te rey qumber la preanted with a litereny kin | We can see mummies hundreds of bin and @ mowmberhip certificate, years old! And then they looked at statues, EX weomeren, ape an ) aw PIN COUPON pictures, rocks, stones of different biol {cytes te aaa es are curve cut_to fit the EVENING WORLD colors and tools used ages ago. wah CHRISTMAS SURPRISE. | Whee Some 1 brings good cheer shoulders perfectly eae But some of the pictures they loved | Her fat ber a been, dead a: long. tie, ‘wo "4 iifng eibble Reus sosmuch and some of the cases held EAS} “afore ‘aslatibon ” Mae ad otal eae Cluett, Peabody &XCoilne Makes ‘ re)