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SXSgSECFSEa4z2_ = ee omer a tt COMIC PAGE ABOUT | Plays and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY CIRCUS which will travel hd the country on auto truck and trailers Is to be sent out fn the spring, if the plans of the United States Circus Corporation, of which Frank P. Spellman ts the head, £0 through. Mr. Spellman has formed @ company, with a capital of $1,000,- 000, and is working hard at his office, ai No. 140 West Forty-second Street, arranging the details of the project. One hundred motor trucks and a like number of trailers will be used to transport the show. Elephants, Hone, tigers, freaks and all other circus necessities will be taken along, and there will be #ix—count ‘em, six— rings. The name of the circus is yst t= be selected, but, take it from Frank P. Spellman, “the biggest show on earth” wili be crowded into the advertising matter somewhere, IT 18 “SOME GIRL.” ne ee ee ee Fvening World Daily Magazine — Contentment Is Being Satisfied With What We CAN Have! “S*MATTER, POP?" aE, 2 “PoP 1 wise} 1 HAD SIX “PONIES AND A GOLDEN CARRIAGE AND A NiCctret AN’ DRIVE DOWN Yo GET Some (ch CREAM MY GoodDNESS WE COULDNT AFFORD ALL THAT ¢ CouLD We AFFORD THE NICHEL,J POP ? {Cepeda Ter, vee remem Ca LY Domes Swe) HENRY HASENPFEFFER Now All Henry’s Employees Will Start Kicking and Asking for Raises! By Bud Counihan “Bome Girl” is the name of the Dew musical comedy by Frank Stam- mers and Hugo Orlob, which G. M. Anderson is to produce. The cast rill Include Carter Do Haven, Robert Hmmett, Flora Parker, Katherine Rowe Palmer, Leona Thurber, Will- fam Danforth, Peggy Brooks, William Clifton aud Gabricile Gray. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Bo told his son he must not smoke that smoking was a vice. He vowed he'd whip him if he did, Said he: “Let that suffice!” The youngster Qeard his father through: then got cigarette and smoked it just to try that vice. I guess he's smoking yot. *Be careful, lady, when you leave” the ear conductor said. “Be sure you get off frontwards or you may land on your head.” She gave the man a Svornful look and though she under- stood she stepped off backwards, slipped and fell—to show him that whe could. Old human nature puz- me, It doesn’t like advice. It fen't safe to put a sign of warning on thin ice, all despise that ut I can't tell why. re stubborn in your my friend, and, blame it—so A SONG FOR ARTHUR. Perry Molstad of No. 382 East Bixty-first Street writes us to say that several parties are to be given in honor of Arthur Friend, a National Gua » Who has just returned from Texas, and to request that we write a song to be sung by his friends at these social affairs. Sure, we'll write the song. Here it ts: He'd teen down on Ue border in « daring bandit at: He'd com come very otiing time, he'd heard ‘the bullets bum, Me thought the beans and Taras air had pat im “ar the. bum rT ave ny ad Gianem” for this valiant — ‘a ig ed dined him and ey ay and stomach put the felluw dom ro, ae he I ; Foto tle rene’ be watt craw) around: feather bade and bunk me on yom worial life 1 must "take Bs Tpaas, ploase, wi deans PAUL GULICK MARRIED, Pau! Gulick, editor of the Univer- gal's Moving Picture Weekly and well known as a theatrical publicity man, {isn't going to eat at the nickel-in- the-slot place any more, whether he ‘wants to or not, The reason ts, Paul is a benedict and will eat home cook- ing hereafter. The bride was Kath- ryn Bowman. At the motion picture ball the other evening sne was con- sidered the most beautiful ‘woman present—not only by Paul, but by many othere—and. Paul was ited out as the handsomest man. Wg to No. 355 West Fitty-titth YES, HOW ABOUT THIS? “why is the ‘Classroom’ at the| Century Theatre for Frat. boys only?” @sks Merle Johnson of Douglaston, L. 1, 10 @ letter to the good-looking writer of this department. “What room do we fellows, who did not have | ba time or money to join the Frats,, get? TH sic Prexy Hibben and young Mr. Cleveland on the Century if it doesn't watch out.” Speaking of rooms, Merle, the “Classroom” at this writing seems to be mostly class-rumor, Gossip, Joe Flynn, the Swedish magician, arriv: town via fast freight rday. ck Pratt will be the contracting Prete agent for the John Robinson ircus this coming season Capt. Harry Lambert has been en- | by Harrison Grey Fiske for “A ight at an Inn.” Attractive souvenira were given | those who saw the one hundredth | formance of “Come Out of the tchen” last nicht. Each bore a pleture of Ruth Chatterton, | The “century” performance of “The Century Girl” ts near hand and) there's going to be a part (/ . ar HENS TH’ Crime To SuspecY : ~ ~~ tikihe S 4 Y WHY HE HAG "Bou AS HagZD 3 ° THe Me Douewe q MR. BELL’ c Wish sql | ‘Bosr THAT NouNG “> IN “TH Noub MAKE A ? FELLER-X DONT THINK Few INQUIRIES HES UP To ANY Godb— WY We INDUSTRI AN’ A SoB AS ANYBODY ' PERFECTIN SATISFIED! OFFICE. AN’ NEVER Kice! BOUT “THIS YouNa ) AN’ HARDIN THINK HeS A GAFE MAN To va He Gers A Low LARY’ BUY NEVER HAVE INA PLACE 5 Ute “THis! AGKS FoR A RAISES THATS DoeY IT “Betr’= ce THAT BIRD \S To DAWGONE CHEEREUL II! WHEN A MAN WOR odes fie Bae “ANT 16 CHEERFUL Him! oPVilatt oun! You Won’t Recognize Them When Sam Gets Through With Them! Me FLOoey ane AXEL “Gtarstick' Sam sale x CUT OUT BY NATION4L BOARD OF CENSORS. “FLIVVERS” Ruth Vivian will replace Mrs. Hop- s t the Punch and Judy ay a = ae = ga role i a ntronvous one. i We Had a Friend Onve Who Thought Our Umbrella Was a Souvenir! A tts r nn’ et at the a = - + Hippodrome ix" to have ‘yrice pee ey Sue 7. = { hited A FINE music, but iss Kellermann promises 3 ak = not to sing. She's going to leave the Pagvon ME, SIR , But, MY PENCIL : . | ; SEE You ‘STILL - ALLow Me To SHow a a ag uit to tee Obs FASHGuED Nov AN ABsovuTeLy LL HAVE HIM INFALLIBLE "MEMORY Aip* THAT T use ! dl OF THE THINGS THAT YOUR, WIFE WANTS By) Oo SHE HAD TO CHECK JUKKI. JAILED! Two women went to the box office of the Forty-Fourth Street Theatre yesterday and asked for three s0a for “Joan, the Woman.” “Are there three in your party? asked the treasurer, politely, 4 replied one of the women, hird is Jukki, He's in my “REMINDER” OF A_PIECE OF TRE TIED To THE FINGER — muff.’ Jukkt proved to be a small dog. He \) HE NEVER MISLAYS A THING GUT THAT HE SUSPECTS SOMEONE OF CONFISCATING \T- spent the afternoon in the check room, LUKE SNIPERS OPINION OF ANYONE WHO WOULD "SWIPE® A PENCIL 1S MORE THAN WE CARE TO PRINT ~ A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Joe Faith says that becat blond hair Is light doesn't prove dark hatr is any heavier.—"“Rambler,” in Greenpoiat Home ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. They're not married. ‘0, not this month, K.—This is its first season. FOOLISHMENT. “ve gead ‘This tale le pectin fs By gran, | bank ws, \ Took A COUPLE OF Cm {clanes oFF THE OL’ GENT. @ | ave ONE ? () N I NEVER ACCEPT STOLEN Goons! rm id Tumith's Fight! 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THE TABLE TOOLS ACCOMPANY HIM- AND HE CHRISTENS THEM "SOUVENIRS" ! | (14 Cm eRe i @ AN SS 1 WAN’ 4 | EATING PALACE, HALF BD lice picn) | cannot rise up under 2 far 30 ante