The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1917, Page 16

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BOT Tee Fvening World Daily Magazine 7 MATTER, POP?” Choosing One's Parents Presents Quite a Problem When You Stop to Think of It! “ABUL rt / Plays and_ f 5 \ | Waar Ganea ea ; | Plavers \U - | aor via Barrer | He SEZ I +HAVENT pales “Because tle sez / | Ky BIDE WUDLEY_| ‘ OF You = GOT VERY Good a te Picred A ee USs\|ON Some AR oumenT | fits, cn Su Ge MENT y aay <4 fron Ree Cee DILLINGHAM and ra j ‘ 2 aa ie a 7 _ NN bi A PoP AN T Florena Ziegfeld jr. have signed INC" ‘ os is Dip ton cep roeenee er] \ ff aah ares Yessir J J Pel fa trol of ntury atre for - iia / _ oer eta. 5 five yes pre heatrical a i) @ will nitlee expressed er the conditions ita satis{a gurrounding the theatre and the lease | was signed. | This season at the Century has been largely experimental. Now that the — ‘ public has given its stamp of ap-| — -m wat : of entertainment Prewsurated were that orm wi bo} FE NRY HASENPFEFFE : ; ee ; ASENPFEFFER Question: “Who TURNS the Grindstone?” Answer: “Mrs. Hasenpfeffer !”” By Bud Counihan followed in future productions, an- other of which will be made early in . nthe Cen- | ADMIT OT) Apmer or WHY “DIDNT October, It looks as though the Cen-) tury has at last come into Is own, HEN’ DD KINDA —( BuT-me Eve! ™a EVEN Ger 3 cHicers! BY “TH WAY DEAR= . MISS CHATTEATON’S “PARTY.” | Crt Bu pee wuz we BLS i. = eS Sie Sone? \ AN' MY a Hae ) * 0 of “Come Out | - 2 of tue, iciouen’ ye (But VGANe. CUERY F enow BUY YCoerA eS | eee BEEN “Te ‘ig Count antre, wil otertal a has , “Tor, DICK 'N' HARRY" "BIRTHDAY "Soon, DEAS. AN a PR ALL MY L f ref play " e hours 0} Dy ‘ Xm ONIMA GIVE ou \ . 480 A. M, next Monday, Ph ~ ¢ Ose Cintra A LOVELY "“GCARE PIN” WHT { 4 Grinbsrone! ALL MYL : YY RARTH STONE IN ITS 4 Gor Suc an YA H special performance of her pr starring vehicle, Ler guests w ETAND ‘ROUND “WHS men and women who work on the morning newspapers of New York, mixed In with @ few city officials for good measure. Di! atterton’s idea | ie to be mice to, the night newspaper workers, who otherwise might got the chance to # Ha den Talbot has c' de ails of the “party.” Workers in all aepart- ments of the morning new - cept the business de will be invited to attend. Anc a ye think? They say it isn't a “press stun Miss Chatterton merely wants to do| eometbing nice. | PAVLOWA TO LEAVE. | Paviowa is to leave the Hippodrome. ed dancer's contract wi Dillingham will she will have been at tre twenty weeks, Another | acle is being arranged to ‘ace of the Paviowa ballot, CABING ‘ABI > A NICE KIND Face? i FLOOEY .E AND AXEL With Axel If Was Purely a Case of Economizing! and her com "y wiht . wr i vane on . After a 5) 9 SPN ride South America, On Oct. 1 she. will FEATURING AYEL— sail for England ance say Poon be ; ' Bet tapaear arts Rese: | FLooey any Axe GeE, HERE comes FLocey! A! | aoc . drowo bas been very successful, || “g Spi aa Bt A “wELL AXEL, IM GLAD TSAye WHERE HE MIGHT BE. SweARING Orr” OB AY mach AN PUT z" \ HAVING NO “TROUBLE WITH It looked, a few nights ago, aa VUN FoRFEIT ! ay CAN'T LeT a) HE Tos aap is Woe though there might be a strike of i A) HIM SEE das ciGAl S 7 2 ‘ OBACCO HABIT TODAY} White Rats playing the vaudeville LOSE “TEN BUC GAR OR Ay P HAVEN'T EVE N FELT LIKE : ; T BUCKS f P SMOKING YET * ' 3 SMOKING YET AND 1 AINT i houses in Bout ents here hur- | riedly began 8 together to! |’ * Ko to the bean village and replace any | |” acts that walked out. The strike didn’t occur, but that is nelther here nor there in this story, One agent! called the hoine ot a performer on the telephone and asked for him. His| wife said bo was out. “I want him to go to Boston to- | | night,” said the agent. “Where can I| locate him?" “Have you tried the White Rats’ Clubhouse?” asked the lady, inno- cently. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ‘Ti. life we are living 1s one of top| speed. A high-power nature is) ev'ry one's need, You cannot slow down or you'll fall ‘way behind. The | laggard discovers the Fates are un- | a kind, It's hurry and scurry wherever [7——~ — _— = a P= om It's “Hey, ers| Step . BAe ay 51 . a ite “ % " * ively up on your toes!" You 9 The Brow b _— ee St Berd, Sage oe | — etetitve,, By Jack Callahan ||] G ; rywhere, always it’s, " 5 ng Worth.) 4 C Ae use? ee’ cannst. boy | us ats ack Callahan ||] Good Stories Sete, all Sent masta ease | ‘ oe FOUR-EYES LOUIE” HEC Veh phe OULD HEAR THAT, LY, Vij / Z ACh lan was brought before iM ‘To Graw a ‘week's pay you rust same rule WAS A BRAVE GUY Gye Magi a court of a Canadian GONMS YELD “To (Tt Wy Gig he, ee you go out to dine, ri ! 4/4\ : Maar Mulla’er tne Sins . on WITH THOSE TAKE YER Ril Vents . ihe ne duos al fe Gecing to tet me pase in SPECS” ON GLASSES GO ON, dicticulty In making tie Ora z | 1 1 nm maki ne Orient a Bt WASN'T HE 2 OFF - AN! FOUR EYES 3 derstand, for bh pretended | aa ! ah rier erin TAKE "em know « word of English. a y : You SEE wi “Look here, man,” he sald disgust- srorday to Deon : § \'8 GOIN’ ST'TELL. STARS witHouT KNOW YA’ ! Reotherwise Ie jan yA t rwise in jail! Unders ir, MAMA, HAROLD'S FIGHTIN’, a aman signified that he did not understand and the Magistrate repeated it t me talk with him, Your Hope? portly officer who had vn "I'l make him wm b= {ma Montgomery, Ala, Monday Haskeli's mother died yester- @ay. The funeral will be held to- morrow morning at No, 819 Hunts, Point Avenue, Bronx. One hundred and sixteen employees of the Strand received holiday bonuses from the theatre management Monday | night. After a month of {Ines Mra. Hop-| had given Bim the offi approached the” man and shouted in his ear: ‘Say, you, with the teakettle face, you hear anything? You've got cried the Chi kins in “Treasure Islang Maude Odell has been d for the character comedy r “The Beautiful Unknown,” the Messrs, Shubert will stage, Bayard Veiller, author of “The it ~Youth's Companion, biti, Thirteenth Chair,” was forty-eight years old yesterday, He admits It. Lew Fields got off to a flying start “Bosom Friends,” in HOBSON'S CHOICE, Mrs, Davenport gave her two etilte) some frutt ¢ ", for years Richard ¢ artist, has designed Ivio Hein's “Merry "which will open Je Manafield’s the settings Wives of W afer she called him end at the Park Ja It is sald he has faite ily pro Hee r] the rural Bog nh I notleed that your Métle HOW ‘BOUT THIS, WILLIE?” T have ber chalice Pole. Did ee A fow Loug Lyceum old bucks au. nce ae nol Sea are curious t | urn who the y Indy Is Who freewontly calls up rid nave ta Shuler on the | at the Lyceum ‘and ane Ae ins at all hours of night, Willie sleeps i's Nazar, eae iy come at the Ly ne coum? x Ham ler, in Greenpoint i \ Sete R be eat A peat : “ . . EBUKED. TOMMY 1S WONDERING. | > “¢ So dell but 1 nh eye sae wird, Bomebody In a dark street the other ry Rois S about money night hit Tommy Gray, the vaudeville a rly. iencin. writer, in the ¢ Tommy doesn't Money and eet ot Da know which of his acts to suspect TONS, £ to send her a FOOLISHMENT. rent uid she tolograpaat bande claimed bis tuck mes bad, 1 hd ame dite ce tolegraphedi - pint Sa Fe a ta Wire me money." “indiord tnetateat, | Hrd i Hor husband ans: FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | } 4 al ew Bean THE CHESTNUT TRE — : DES — 64) _| |] ®Y GIVING A LADY His $ = RR ture," come cures P| 228 7 ms sy |] CAR PAUL Y NS SB AT IN THE HE HAD ONLY BEEN CONSIDERATE tsporateds his wit eee are com | eg = r./) | a . WOULD HAVE DONE AN OF THE OMER PASSENGERS Mi is Wife repliods < > Sa ACT OF KINDNESS Ww AS WELL !4 ‘ dey | five tana. tutiod Louis Post-Dilge | |

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