The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1917, Page 16

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NR Uk UTE URE RANE Oo 2 a a ATO 0 5 NE IS BES Ls br 2 ae COMIC PAGE Fi ening World Daily ‘Magazine By Clifton Meek jag “THE OFF L resin Convene IVT, Praca Pubtening Oe (NF Beeriog Wo" About Plays -and Players | | By BIDE DUDLEY ~ How Often Sugcess Surprises Him ‘Whose Eye Is Fixed on the Goal! NO® CASTLE rom “somewhere in France” | that he f# alive and well and having great time f! the Germau trenches, He to be remembered to all his friends on this sido of the At We lean this rmation from a latter written by Mr. to 1s | man, the ticket broker. Mr. Newman | is making @ collection « raphe of poople promine ricais and opera, He wauted ono of Mr. Castie and wrote him to London @aking for one. The picture was not) him to tuclose it. Mr. N j many photographs in his gallery. One | is a ploture of himself on bis charger, | Lengthy, the horse without a sinile, | MI8S ADAMS PATRIOTIC. When Maude Adams heard that re- Jations with Germany had been sev- | ered, she ordered American flags | “'S'MATT ER Y | ed in her dressing room at the) ompire and also in her rooms at the | hotel. Miss Adama thinks everything TH Possible should be done to engender | and arowe the spirit of patriotism. | ERE WAS A BAD HOPKINS GETS ANOTHER. | BOY ourside AND Charles Hopkins has obtained the 5] WAS GONNA Give bum eaties "ke Unar ican” end Hi A Good Pust AN’ . THROW HIM DOWN } er POP?” Judy Theatre company. @Mr. Housum | will produce it with his Punch and fs also‘ the author of “The Spook \ Lady.” | Fi aieaaa — | * bates ag * ee : NEEDLES AND PINS! ° a Harold Long, one of the ticket sell- | ers at the Hippodrome, was married ~p yesterday afternoon to Harriet Dal- | ff son of Muskegon, Mich. ‘The scene | | <> H| of the calamity was the Littte Church | \} | J Around the Corner, Harold has had jj \t wad ' his eyo on the girl since their school | | {/ es \ days. Now for a Kittle quip: | "Well, how did the bride act at tho) wedding?” | “Oh, she got a Long all right.” | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | My brother Johnny wunts a knife. He's asked his dad for one. Hut ' father laughe and says, “Ob, hush! Yeu need no knife, my son.” one though, I'd like to bet. it very soon, for mother’s d some bridge to-morrow Mg litte sister wants a slat ee, aq, CO. / \ <3 his al) iy (7 Rencing Weelay HASENPFEFFER NRY HE 4 in red, but dad says,/ chase his Sead. hut ‘twontt be Tous | “HEN” DEAR Have NX“ WOUND “ARE ‘PUT AWAY ALL Conte till sist , and 4 \ —" ARE. SURE PUT AWAY ALL NEED Ger 9 Le apr aanriger mer tll sister gets the slate—you wait and “HY Clock AN! PUT OUT “TH , 7s _.OATN'NEEDNY Ger’ cl 7 wwer Have ¥" eg t oked orae | TH I: . . . VE \Y' BEN Brlage tonmorrow after teat Wo think | CAT AN! TH’ MILK BOTTLES Stee RENE ATEN NUE LON AN’ “PUT TH Go * HUFFY", ABOUT RI GaN HERE we need @ Jot of things, but father | Ku 7 AN! FAGTENED “TH! ., jaughs at us, He saya we're too ex- r é ravagant. It does no gaod to fuss. FRONT WINDOWS ¢ Hut, Just the same, we get those ‘ _ - — things—you bet your life we do! For mother’s very fond of bridge. She / Ga} understands it too. « (Neo MY OF THE HAZEL VARIETY. Joe Hazel, better known as Straw- berries, the lanky negro boy who din Nora Bayes’s show, writews 1s follow My name ia Joe Harel, better knowned all over New York City Is Strawberries, I am very tall and ebony-shade boy. There was a little clipping in your paper about me when I closed at the Eitinge Theatre with Miss Nora Bayes, he little piece you wrote about me brought vig laugh al) over the great city. Now, sir, 1 am able to produce a| fresh story every Sunday. The utle or the climax would be, ‘Can't, You Get Me More Money? T am well) known In this great elty from cradle | n up to the big people as Straw. | 1am the TO — AN' DID YW‘ EMPTY TH’ PAN UNDER “TH' \CE-BoX AN! Loote IN TH’ {CLOGETS AN’ TAKE Y'PILLS 2 — Yes mY nee THS Time 7. / —. ANYWAN D § Qe : ae Vi P 2. SY WOULD NT TRY “To (CME TO BED ATA } —1_DEGENT Hour? CE coded r 7TH! TABLE. AN’ PULLED TH CuRTAING !II{ Geape FRUIT ON (7 Y'GRAB!'S' WONDER ae f ro] 5 — LOOEY AND A Fieve Publishing CoN, Svening World door not | fe y edition it looks as'! ferries is shooting in| «ol ‘a too bad, too, | — ee ‘ GOSSIP, WELL, NOW, ELSIE! ee: vine Watets, formerly at the Rebecoa Diamant of No, 122 Kast] Wi Garden, haw deserted the foot- | One Hundred and Slateeuth Street} lights. saw “The Century Girl” tho other The Lodger’ is to remain at tne! evening and was’ deeply tm; pd} Bandbox Theatre three weeks more, with the work of Fisie Janis, When ly longer. @he reached home that night she) Nora Mayes and her comparty will wrote a poom (o Miss Janis, and, as! open at Playhouse, Chicago, on | all real poets do, went it to this larch i column for publication, Come, let us)” vyan Journey into the realms of poesy with Miss Diamant: Me eae onate Why Don’t Somebody ‘Put Axel Wi ise to ‘Himself? Afi “THE OFF DAY” DRAWN BY CLIFTON MEEK THIS ENTERTAINING COMIC, NOW A DAiILy | Mee AXEL . "So UNCLE FLOOEY GAVE: YOU VUN “TOY PORCUPINE.” | YESTERDAY, DIDN'T HEL? VELL ~ UNCLE AXEL GoT VUN SURPRISE FOR LITTLE FEATURING FLOOEY ano AXEL "O1N s Demarest has been engage! Messrs, Shubert for ak the musical comed a » TERRIBLE Tom ‘ | Geert, Fike Zant, SWE thee wy endensiag nica, the Hawatian danc R Tom TODAY, SEE?” WORLD FEATURE. PUR \ mH, 4 first appearance ut the EEL I ) ¢ | EVENING é ELY IN PANTO- ' Ease Bites are eo tuned Joe it Grove last night | : | MIME, PICTURES THE HUMOROUS HAPPENINGS J A | WHEN ITS DISTINCTLY HUMAN “HERO” pLays IN “HARD LUCK” ON ONE OF THOSE “OFF DAYS" —WHEN EVERYTHING SEEMS TO “GO WRONG” Sten ot Stel Be crowd in the rear atsle of the Licker, Bee tet eM NTS he at i Te or first act ~ Sauner's w eeeet 001 ort we charm. | | uy night | yraility to wt bo storm was around Gr EVENING WORLD READERS ARE IN cf Peg ld atalaame Bak ti HTT NAME THIS CHARACTER FOR US. TEN DOLPARG SHE'D LOST A BET | WILL BE PAID TO THE READER WHO SuuMite tas, hs danas vain THE NAME SELECTED BY THE CONTEST JUDGES, WHO WILL BE THE ARTIST AND TW OF THIS NEWSPAPER, OTE OITORS WRITE THE NAME YOU SELECT ON A posTAL CARD, SIGN YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS, AND | SEND IT TO “THE OFF DAY CONTEST, EVENING WORLD, NO. 63 PARK ROW, NEW YORK CITY.” standing in a long Ii waiting (o get t Opera ilouee’s box off! ternoon, She was down neur ninth Street. “1 didn't know you were this « about thé opera,” maid a won and L, Lawrence eber are to produce a musical play | Johnson Young and William | v, With Carter De Haven and} Parker in the cast j “I'm not crazy about tt, - | piled. “But L must get to the b TO-DAY'S BEST LAUGH. | LLL Herbert Corthell Gn “Canary | ee something you doi What AND HE PAID WILLINGLY, c 1 Lim, and they teed up og iii BELOLT man went to Kansas) for irive-off, Mentally the good wh /\ DON’T READ THIS A Citysrecently on pleasure bent [VM nove ; ‘he lostructions on Patr Annette and left Friend Wife ut tho bright a mighty -- swimming at the Hippod | Shortly af is return he i ‘ |. He | white end blue tights, but | wifo were invited to a party, The nin he swu b Y work is not flagging | . swung, until rot BAF Work 1A Noy SRR AR wife laid out her husband's overcoat | “Then, taking games MARLEY 2% IN. SOME TO DO HERE |and lest ah should forget her gloves, | EN UNe Rein, oe DEVO!] 21 IN. _Kathering was "slightly per |she placed them in his overcoat tt over tho fe nce inte a fala ( way line. t io give tt up,” he asked the caddie, ; "Liverpool Mer- $ gaturday Ment. What, ho! | pocket. b “T, a bier n Greenpoint ome On the way to the party ‘ s ‘Husband put his han | | discovered the glove b> ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. ly had @ nervous chil j er 4, No later, at a dark plac | i ho threw the gloves way rt in the street, The Pox off M « OT | ARS W MRci Cha write auked ee huntinna fo) 5 ey | par 0 wife asked ihe sbi or MORE DISHES r gloves, | THAN FOOD, 15 ots. each, G for 90 cts, have not had your gloves," he| ARY JANE didn't lke ae replied, CLUETT. PEABODY & CO., INC. MAKERS —— SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ’ PAINLESSLY AND PERMANENTLY REMOVED BY people were awfully fined and did things in “style, but Mary was not content, | ,"Please, 'm," she sald one * | “I wish to give notice,” melee | | | “Yes, you have; I put t your pocket before we sta Gradually the husband saw |Mght and the next day It cos | $7.50 for new gloves,—Beloit (Ku | Call, in “Indeed!” exelatmed the mistreme in ft I | ~_ eat nay, “And whi ELECTROLYSIS . a ameaierceres Ato wa eae i fiat oll woaltively tye per maint FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE | CLERGYMAN decided ay, nfoseed Ene! eae : MME. ARCHER, 23 W. 43TH ST., N. y, ,,..Q)!00 slut 204 (ake to the | AQ “up ott, and accor acon al ay / Vhone Brrant 0749, Just an old flame of mine.” went and bought the necessary {3 changing he plates for the | tackie Then he got « caddie to go tua’ pedan owns of the

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