The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1917, Page 16

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Thursday, September 20, ton7, Fvening World Daily Magazine THE BIG LITT. EK FAMILY is Favor Wo x ‘ ? Alx nit Play . i KE FAMI ad This Favor Won't Cost Luke Anything but His Home! by Bud Counithan . —_ Ya wt iM iweb wet You | Tianrm ~~ ie alan i e and Plavers oe ae ly Ck Tye “Wee Te Ge Lane”) haven! “wages wane Sous ~ } ) ‘ A wD * oo Mot Yu Arrncete TA A GOR —veee COS MSTA ACCIDENTALLY > ‘ , 7 ‘ 7 ewu Cave / ‘ eT “Whee “Viewers foe Th j hm HP Pb Son saeet . Qumiesaue sow vows fAaen Guth Your " ‘ et TCeED UP He MY Boom PocKey en wrest W “WeeT tow CAL fT Caunne ! Co | - os mr ‘ vveve > gt } wer ! ww ‘ on ier Anns . Re ive © “et we A a frm Promanins © 9 toneing Son Es atiihn®, | Not All Scented Notes Are Sentimentally Sent! BACHELOR BILL fuss. Pug-nosed the Prinet « nly thing I'd did eay that “goat” wus present | Jis.“then | 17'S “PAPA KOHN” NOW. Ralph Kohn, private secretary to HB. Woods, is the proud fa baby. He win so excited y he tried to write @ lette adding machine SHE WANTED TO KNOW An elderly woman from the Interior of Georgia came to New York reo | ly to visit the family of B.S. Moss. | Short after her arrival, Mr. Moss) took out for an automobile ride. | After a spin lasting &n hour he) stepped the car at a garage, The old q oticing the word * we" | por turned to her he b nd | faked: “Who tx thin man Gurage pe who all these automobile places Cun im New York?" | RAY COX TO MARRY | Seas An announcement that will the theatrical profession in engagement of Ray Cox, Aienne, and Harvey James Flint, con nected with the Goldwyn Film Cor Topritant THY, ieee Publioning Ce ts V Rvening Werle) poration. They are to be marricd In} ——_ haces = >) , ee ee Now MR. JINKS - 1D LIKE ‘To SEE WELL, LEMME SEE ——f 7 Tere vwuat tLe do! =~) sa aanaaT BREE — A CHANCE FOR COMPOSERS. | YOU DRIVING ONE OF OUR cars! About — — 1000 MILES ~ TLL TAKE YOUR OLD CAR AN L. eS ee | 750! — = = a Mananer Edel of the Strand inviten| | | WHY CANT WE GET ToGETMER? || | as NEAR AS 1 REMEMBER. ITS LOAD OF TROUBLE OFF Just THINK THAT OVER works to hien with the idea of having WE'LE-TAKE YouRS (N “TRADE Se ; ay YouR HANDS — IT Cost YoU nt G eae AND MAKE You A Good ms ii a 6 35. DELNERED - AND 1 AND @ALL ME UPI! them played oy ee Pee Symphony Orchestra r. Edel, Signor iano “Opes Sats Salant, Kart Edouarde and two music| | | ALLOWANCE tow FAR HAVE critics will select the compositions to | \ 7 You RUN (T fie sens be rendered. The plan is inaugu- Sr aee rated to give American composers # 7s chance. A NEW CLUB, Did you ever hear of the Out of the Box Club? It is a new social organi- mation which has set Broadway to talking. Its members are men whose wives have left them, For one week after a man joins he is not permitted to buy anybody who knows of his domestic breach a drink, He is always 1 saluci- PUT You IN A BRAND NEW omens: nee # 1000 “ROLLER” For—) ) w ig merely “Wow!” te know what 4 long lis she organization has Gossip. Julian Rose is preparing a new vaudeville act. & Erlanger's new comedy, “Under Pressure,” will open in Balti-| more Oct. 8. Ruth Chatterton will resume acting ig “Come Out of the Kitchen” at Beranton Sept. 28, and then go to Boston. joan Sawyer, dancing at the Palace, fers to provide yarn free of cost to al women desirous of knitting for the soldiers | | Arthur Cunningham, baritone, has been engaged for a prominent role in “Miss 1917," the new Century revue. Twenty girls in “The Passing Show of 1917," the Winter Garden, have “rmed a drum corps. They have al- ready learned to drum “Home, Sweet Robert Howard, who is retiring as tfeasurer of the Bijou,to go to wur,| ‘Was beered and sandwiched by fifty other treasurers last night, Jerome Kern has writton a song called “Zas, Zas, Zas" for ie Me- Cay to sing in “Mian 1917," eo name is derived from the ancient Afghanis- tanese, | Little Anna Meade, who made such a bit at the Army Athletic Fund| Show, Is to sell programmes at tho Beventy-first Regiment benetit at the! Hippodrome Sunday evening, H “A group of short Irish plays will be presented on tour with Hellen Kyily in the leading parts. ‘The reper: | tolre will include “The Workhouse He ae Sik eae wc F “es “| SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK The “Help” Problem Baffles Even Algebra! By Jack Callahan Shook was awarded the| paste aes y io bel iTS AUFULLY | T'S '0 LIKE ‘To RL) WANT : ye ne any ms Wao Bor (ark to - vale ie Seema F want ( i SURE YoD Je TuTS (= 1GESS. ] Foe 4 tune THNE JUST TSR | aL HD . et HARD OV wW OF THESE eee . |) GAG | LovE MN HE Hi Ss DAYS WeRIy d ° sche proweeds of the performances of) } KEEP A GIRL | { THEM QUT THERE } | GOO NED)! FuRmisH 4 Two GIRLS WOULD {1 INSIST BUT HARD TO] | ome AND | | CHILDREN { DOESN'T NEED ONE OF | THE iG ONE f BEDS - Ceo THE esday afternoon and evening, O | [OUT IN THE ( a Ge REFERENCES| HUBBY SELECT on six. | FIRE ; Ws One x \ ANYONE 19 “THEM FINE | 1S THE FANORITE, CHOW - SWEEP. will be deve f the \ ’ >} bg be LOOKS TO " MIND . * . Amorican Detens: THE TRUTH ee 2) AND UMICH ONE NIGHTS | OHS TOS, HARD! ) HUNDRED | BUT. THN oF SCRUB - WASH SWELL Satie APPEAL To OFFA | (OOK EANY Line - LEMME DOLLAR THE. DIFFEREN: RUN ERRANDS. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | = | “CHANCE WOULD EAL To WEEK! ‘ HEAVY WORi2 = ONE OF THE | ') (vuuoNAIRES!) TH CE AN’ EVERYTHING. A New York man ts complaining be WIFIE ? ae AND oo Good OLD THINK. Jeg Ss BUT. SHE CAN'T cal You CAN. HAVE HEAYY FOR — FASHIONED SPEAR ENGLISH his neighbor, a high salaried Mar of the Me . forces ngs a tan Opera He night and disturbs THREE GUESSES! LIGHT WOR! GIRLS pe — Oe) FOOLISHMENT. w THE EMPLOYER. HAS To FURNISH REFERENCES NOWADAYS FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “How old ave you, Eph?” Bixty-three tree yeahs in jai ™ 90 YS

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