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- a EeEntienene oie. cere ore Bening ‘World Daily Magazine The Child Has One Thought for Willie and Two for Himself! Wid YA GET THat? +M-M, IT's MY T30¥ SPRAKING gue — COMIC. PAGE ite = | S’MATTER, POP?’ ‘About Plays!) and Players | (ent aie | By BIDE DUDLEY | awit i STHUMFIN FOR WILLIE were tT FOuND A , PENNY, DID da Yeu ” GONNA Tsuy LARGE STiceH oF EPPERMINT CANDY, I PREsSume Wriars’ Club last night as to the meaning of the word “tlo- ture,” which has been used fre- agently of late in connection with af- faite in Congress. Half a dozen meh trled to define it but only one suc- ceeded in convinding the others he was right. A eet took place at the I DonT Lie “PEPPERMINT *“‘Cloture,’” eald Tom Gill, now act-| tag in the pi “A Bar of Soap,” “means that {t takes four-fifths of the! Sénate to pass it.” “Pass what?" we asked, honestly in wearch of the word's real meaning “Passe the filibuster bill," be replied. as the four-fifths it would be no ‘t get more war ships | Semeur ‘he Bilbuster bill, you know.” We didn't know, but it sounded rea- sonable enough until Harry — entered the discussion. “That's not it at ali,” he said,“ ‘Clo tire’ means to Dar out the German spies. Haven't you been reading about thle guy Zimmermann who went to ‘o get Villa to fight OLp GRINDSTONE GEORGE that Zimmermano had been in Mexico, but we didn’t dis- pute Mr. Seamon's word. Sam Schmid vayavenig don't. you men conmuit the Motionary?” be asked. “ ‘Cloture’ means the power of the Senate to re- move Btone as Obairman of the Naval Committee.” "It does not,” replied I without @ cloture.” “You fellowe are a joke," said Lip aah tadave don't you atudy the language? A cloture is @ bili the the tinane for a war on the! ‘swine ommits an avert aot.” | gg = Airy Kelcey Allen bad been lis- toning. It was plain to be seen he was eager to settle the question. Seornfully be cut in with: “‘*Cloture’ means that the majority hall rule in case of Ue, | know because I've got a second cousin in Washington. That settled it. Everybody admitted that Mr, Allen had the right dope. THEATRE FOR MISS STEVENS. Emily Stevens is to returo to ber old stamping ground, the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre, in John Galsworthy's! | pres pamining co \ < play, “The Fugitive,” under Oliver |x, ¥. Bvenmgm E g management, on Marob 19.) MATTERP MATTER? OF ALL “TH’ FATHEADS “TH WoRLD -IM cow ) it was at this theatre that Migs stevens IN ‘was elevated to stardom by, * Morosco in “The chastened | KING !"r des THREW A GIO BILL IN TH’ 4 LIN DE MOANIN' Conpright, 1917, OH! DoNT WORRY | ‘Yo! SELF GAH! oan!) WHY AHL BE) noo AH LE BE Hoo To FIND (T WHEN AH eanepe OUT DE AGHES X woz sore cocky > 7) Receive “HAT Grow From "D0e GooF ~ HE, CAME ncent | Now “CLL BURN UP HIG LETTER ALONG WITH “TH’ REST oF “Hesse care RS TW WEE MIG! Out St dar st March 17 and open the following Monday at the Majestic, Brooklyn. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. When summer comes the chorus) tvan—that is, if he is able—wiil beat { home and put his feet beneath the, 1a folke’ table. He'll strut around | the rubes, inforining Vote or Amos that he's the rage tn old New York and, likewise, that he's famous. A& troupe of amatours hel} train in| trel antics nifty and with the, J Woman.” Conway Tearle is featured | FIRE BY MISTAKE WITH) Nezzan! tf “The Fugttive.” ‘Old Lady 81") ee ; Will leave the Thirty-ninth Street on| F Ga) QC ON Women's Club he'll share the money Afty- Atty He'll take the jeading part himself, c 1 the thun - ier and al © se will call the ather thinks he @ hand 44 carpet-beating, and say ik down at the Art He'll He in bed then, somehow or contrive to have his breakfast verved upstairs by dear old mother. | : Dad's it and a New and on York railroad. ticket, Broadway with a of triumphs he's been winning and with tie side Walk gang eavh day you'll bear the fellow chinning. OH, FIE, MAUDE! Over at the Hippodrome they're #éying Maude Hulton, who is attract- much attention with her work "The Saturday ear Corner ‘| a "The Brat” at the Harris, sbould be spanked for a certain refere: the big Dillingham show place b® course uf her evening's en ment. Mise Pulton explains that #be vie doing well av neer at the Hip untii she becam Then she eet her job and wa: ft destitute. {t's all in “The Brat,” mind you, Now \ @ voice from the Hippodrome e have a system of caring for raployees of this theatre who hecome ," says the voice. “They are at tended by our physician and all their expenses are paid while they are con fined to their beds, In addition they tecelve $7 a Week as well as flowers and fruit. For twelve weeks, while they are convalescing, their board ix ed and they coutinue to rec @ the 7 weekly. Our Benefit: Avsociution does all this. So there!” Oliver Morosco Fultoa under a thr Onsip Dymow, a be played at the Band York attending the Ped 4 Core. The Messrs. Shubert bay ie ty the George Hassell, comedian of * Mike,” a five-year contract Waiter-J. Pond, the blind ss composer, will make his debut at the Harlem Opera Monday. House He is. @ grandson of the late Major James B. Pond Coban & Harris opened Made Man” aguin iast night in Stam "A Tailor ford. It is headed for Boston, where it will go into the Hollis Street Thea AY SPOSE AY VAS WRONG YESTERDAY VEN AY BANE SOK FLOOEY WITH DAS PIE, BUT~--GEE, HE BANE GET MY GOAT PUTTING a ON DAS FINE AIRS! FLOOEY ---AY Got SOMETHING AY VISH-- "To SAY ---~ AY GUESS AY oT VUN SOUR DISPOSITION ! A/ OUGHT To CURE IT SomEHow! Say. t (T + To Y'SELF! Can't CHa SEE 'M READING | Y'Foot 2! Courriaht, 107, by The Prem Puldishing Co, (The New York Krening World.) P PP ROBLEMS | } H WHAT “BIG CITY” IS ee (Prom HERMAN WRINBPRG, Babylon, N. ¥ | MAN boards a trolley car and ‘ the conductor asks him for his | fare, Having no small change the man hands the conductor a one- | dollar ‘bill, The conductor hands it | back saying th: e hasn't ninety- five cents in e but that if he will give hin dollar bill he can give him $4. How % this possible? AY VILL Go AN’ APOLOGIZE '? ange for {t. From DOMINIC MASLLA. No 1@th Street, New York City ndly cirole of twenty-one agreed to meet each week, tIme, to play cards, so long a five ata as they could do so without forming exactly the same party on any two oceastons meet? How many times did they United States which have over 260,000 population, Write down the first two lettera of the six words the pictures represent. Tho first letter in each word ie included tn the name of the cHy. Use these for a | skeleton and fill tn with as many of the eecond letters as are required to | complete the name of the city. T" six pictures hide the name of another one of the cities in she Saturday's Puzzles Frnt was MILWAT. Key, KE; Mice tenner Answers to Last - tes” (re Monday . X, Um, UR; | Smmnnnnnneennamenacecneacarecent, | grenanee ‘4 FOOLISH MENT 1 * WiW-'/$ KRIS-KROSSES } } SQUARED CIRCLES 8} FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE ie (at the ball)--Mary’s a brave girl. She—How do you know? He—She sho “When Broke” call on “Uncle Ben BENJAMIN FOX. Reliable Pawnbroker 12 8th Ave., near 14th St va ie “Kris-Kross" [* this the object a JHE letters in the circle, with the to insert letters in the blank addition of one of the four let- |squares to make five words, includ |tery in the ing the one given, which in the same| @ corners of the equare, as rinted {OFF will read the same trom left) '" 18st Saturday's puzzle, when prop Pursle to right and from top to bottom, just |@rly arranged, spell a word whien an "roses" does, Degine with the added letter, probiean The ananer to George Hearne bread sinele noes ver. man. awers to the ill be given | Corner” next week. uEzles nm the