The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1917, Page 12

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ane Fiening World Daily Magazine TDah OLS WAY. This Cloud Had a “Coat-Sleeve rik seat a By Clifton Meek About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY USINDSS for theat tions “on the Improving Warmer” comp: paayed to grose receipts amounting to more than $60,000, Three of them drew $36,200 to the box office, At tl same time the Dolly Sisters, in “His Bridal Night,” garnered $11,000 tr Kansas City, which sum is more than they ever played to in a single week a York. Incidentally, $11,000 for ® week in Kansas City is almout peyond deltet. DRAMA FOR ZIEGFELD. F. Ziegfeld jr. announces from Palm Beach that be has decided to go !nto! the work of producing regular drama | on an extensive eoale, Of late years the Ziegfeld name has been associ-) ated mainly with musical attractions, “[ intend to produce every play that of public “ Mr, Zito sarge mmo ra aterestc tant, producer haan't an S’'MATTER, POP? nounced the date of his return to New York, and it fe, perhaps, Just as well. Me might be severe! rush of dramatists. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Said Silas McGugetn store: “Beg pardon, I Your breeches are your standin’ chn't be You ought to you put on.” Grandpa, veckon I can't wear t night my old dog | with me, an’ Rover as could be, Well, Wete ,DiIpd Nou WASH “T3UT You DID NOT | WASH THE BACHS | OF YouR HANDS EAT with THe RBAcKs oF MY CANT ds% To THE ©} DINNER TATSLE ‘Har } = — +AND-TH Sons), Groomers (ee { Ls ee much more. I went out stroll was happy an’ ¢ sir, we Soon come to Who was the guy who sang ye crazy?” Said Grandpa: “'Twas | Old Silas arose and he left in @ hi | Said Jed Yell, Lnever! Him sing i} | a VPivsiaw World) | AND THERE “WAS BEAN SOUP. | 2 ar , * " — -—— —— . Haren a. ACE arn | FEN WY on ASEN NPF EFFER Joe Geef Was Cruel Only Because He Had No Chance to Be Kind! . By Bud Counihan Victor Wil hard J. Hatzel and! Uretty tough! Lionel Edel, nite saat named being of Fea abosrd. te. ‘ | on ince: oat) ——— = American liner Hellig ¢ WHY SuDGeE” Don WELL CHE NWAMCO 4 poet a + med speilaeg, rulle ¥ 5) 4 ( HE. GPOKEN “TO HER ms, Nee ) CANTERRUPY | Py pee NAME® CROOLTY ‘ He. ANT SPOKEN 5) “Te HER IN NEARS! i ‘3° HEN” ei 4 IN HER DwWwoRCe PRECEEDING DAWGONIT “SO WOULDNT 5 Ce CRooL “To A FLY! tog, stegt kylling, and b Captain schooled his guest meaning of the Danish word “skial/ which te never uttered without the ac ompaniment of quid refreshments. 1) WIFE IN MEARS-VZZT 2 DPOKEN “To 5) Cvve we ~ He HAD [ euctt A NICE “TIME —DoeS HE’ ALL “THIS LONG Ge A REASON >) ACCORDING TO 8. BROWN. | > - ae 4 Sundie schule are a plase whare| 5 é KIND FACE | boys has go to eing “Bringin’ tr bs ? = = in’ lerne to eet still, | of the kynd <, Bundle sel { Levir git svon't ‘low Gossip — — - sto run an'| vn wil bay bar Arehia adewels:| Carty: Beyant Wits manner ot t la XOKY AND AXEL at That the ‘Censors Were Probably Justified! 1 heefe Brown is Hol. Brown. ' 1 —— FROHMAN CAST COMPLETE The cast for “The of Lad DIPLOMACY. 28. AUTOUN wanted new shoes, so she went into a ing as t Upht t a selection for Case “LISTEN AXEL, [GOT A FINE SCHEME How WE CAN GET OuR BAG OF DOUGH AWAY FROM “THAT. GUY! You Go AFTER HIM AND HELL CHASE YOU BACK , SEE? NLL HIDE BEHIND A Rock ANS SWAT HIM WITH STONE AS HE GokS By!” FEATURING * FLOOEY ann AXEL “The Wa Les REE. Lm shop, where an obl até, It's now ared yet.” fey dane m,"" sald he, LeKgR, TLMS MOVING PICTURES, 2 went to dine with @ badhelor friend who pride@ bimeet? that his few pletures were emu. « enjoyed themselves well nd with a bes Autoun__ bowtght THE EVENING WORLD WILL PAY burgh Chron: Tele in fact—at dinn Ten Dollars | > to the | picture aes, ' " ve | APTLY NAMED. oat pointed Oe te his | FOR THE BEST NAME FOR ; Veneyen f BOOTBLACK was putt A Meeps eg! ’ 1 a f “4 THE CHARACTER IN ? . ‘ PX er a ciga len a gentle wi s hiccoughed rather ® Sea naking tt fle enutiful, old dhe: e ” man, thinking 1 at nucle >. The Off Day fun at the yout na'shally!” —~ Phiadelphls DRAWN BY i Than Fiction » Worm is having troubl Clifton Meek. Read this entertaining comic every night The Evening World until you t iar with its i ome fam ely human character and humorous “hard luck” adventures. Then try to think of the best name for him. Get your friends to help you. This contest will close | Wednesday, Feb. 28. Ten dol lars will be paid to The Eve ning World reader who submits the name selected by the con test judges. Write the name you select on a postal card, sign your vera i 7 wi p : arson - own name and address, and FOOLISHWENT . Ry b CUT OUT BY ‘ NATIONAL BOARD - 4 BETWEEN TWO FIRES. we FEDUCATRD one of my boys to MARLEY 2% IN. DEVON 2% IN. COLLARS. 15 ots, each, 6 for 00 ots, CLUETT, PEABODY &CO., ING, MAKERS send it to “The Off Day Con O8T eer eee REAR PETES t, Evening World, No. 63 Yee ¥en, 088 . f as Row, New York City.’ | . "| mu, p R ms si ¥ Nee oe \ , ; ‘ o FERDINAND'S RAPID RISE, ‘ * call on “Unel ” ubmit more than one ( SoRS incle Ban’ nama, but not more than one FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE j ) OF CEN . eat par eagle nas ee BENJAMIN FOX name en each card. Oe net if] “A lien belonging to my uncle i ? Conau @ cortain Mexican Reliable Pawnbroker write letters—use postal cards town had been altting ° 0 ‘ him i 4 s

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