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RR cette nt ene ee ae Peer, mat mer oe ee em ne mare t oe ee —-- > [cemre race | Fyening World Daily Magazine LITTLE “MARY MIXU a on ’ She Strengthened Her Appeal With Cold Facts! MR. JONETH, ARE YOu CO wit? No, MARY Iver ot, PLEATHE y >, CAUTH, THEN M Se : . [ i = ' . WONT OM WILL f and Players GOING 16 THTAY 7S OUR \ CAME “TS MAKE A a C oSETAY TB DINNER Nd < THEND TILLIE OUT For + HOUTHE TG DINNER ) - ) 2 THOME ICE CREAM USL nko d QC ~ a coe a t By BIDE DUDLEY ee - ee tal HE War Department Commisston on Training Camp Activities has appointed managers of the Lib- erty Theatres at the various camps, sa follows: EH A. Braden, Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.; W. O. Whosler, Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N, J. Charles B. Barton, Camp Meade, Annapolis Junction, Md.; George H. Miller, Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I.; H. H. Winchell, Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark.; Maurice Greet, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass; H. M. Cook, Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga; Charles Soott, Camp Taylor, Loutsville, Ky. The appointments were made on the recommendation of Maro Klaw, head of the Military Fntertainment BY WAY OF DIVERSION. “War ain't so bad,” said Tommy Brown, “so fur as I kin seo. It really ar al has advantages fer little boys like me. JOE S CAR My mother went down town to-day an’ brought me home a suit. It only cost hor seven bones, but, golly, it's a beaut It ured to be 1 had to wear the clothes Dad throwed away. Them awful things ‘ud make me feol jest like a doggone jay, My mother used to chop ‘em off an’ make ‘em small enough. 1 never got a brand new sult. My lifo wus pretty tough. But since the war began my Dad has had to save his dough an’ so he's wore his clothes un- ul they weren't no good, by Joe! They wotta get me new sults now en’ you kin bet I'm glad. That's why I say, fer boys like mo, war really ain't #0 bad.” “LAND OF JOY” REVISED. “The Land of Joy,” Valverde's Span- ish review at the Park Theatre, has undergone another revision of ita libret- to and on Monday night it will be seen with the major portion of Its Ameri- can story oliminated. Only Julius Tan. nen and John Daly Murphy of the American cast will be retained. There will bo no change in the line-up of| Spanish principals, | JACK HAD THE RIGHT IDEA. | A friend of ours Bamed Jack Calla- han went to a ball the other night. It| Smmrre 8 Pris Raining Ca i F Rrening Wane) COME To Papa! “Too MANY “TEMPTATIONS HERE FOR A LITTLE Buck! GEE BLANCHE, WHERE HAD WE BETTER BEGIN ? GOODNESS KNOWS MY, WHAT @ LOT OF CARS’ m Loox bear , THERE'S ( THE “STuK" ExHBItt LET'S GO an' SEE, How OUR CAR 15 BUILT Jot, WON'T YOU PLEASE HOLD MY CoaT ? (T'S AWEULLY warm Did WE COME HERE TO SEE “THE SHOW OR TO Gee wuiz2! tus 1s Tue. Lime wan-H-#! L WANNA GET BLOWN, IN tf ill Was Multiplied Instead of Being Added Up! Sruamewecaaaaes Y'LooK ALL BustED was given by a lodge and before the| ; (er Galanin se fun began he was appointed ant: | - . A ; Ta AGE Roo! T Kn iv G ! y — Grace una pivenc teat casoiug Eis IN SPIRCT “DoE AN BUSTED IN WHY Y'OUGHTA ie Gar See ace. eee C office. Jack pinned the badge on hin| HERE SES BACK FROM Iie SAL K BE HAPPY BoY,— = \ . Wie TURES A bis TH MANAGER coat and went forth to maintain order, | oo} Y'KNow You AN’ MINNIE J am si 1 ? MUSTA “THouGHT WE About midnight a rough-looking youth | “ONE” ot mad and drow a knife. Jack took | One fe" Now ! one glance and slipped his budge Into his pocket. Then he substituted ano- ther for it. ‘The now badge read: “Ko- cording Secretary.” | COHAN AT A BENEFIT. | George M. Cohan will sing “Over "Phere" at the Militia of Mercy benefit at the Belasco Thoatre Monday after- noon, Jan. i4. Mme. Carrie Bridewell | of the Metropolitan Opera Company will sing “Tho Star Spangled Banner” | and “Our Loys.” | WERE ABOUT A ' HALF A DOZEN: AN ALL-AROUND MAN, | George Williams, master carpenter | at the Hippodrome, has received a unique application for work from a Hoboken genius named McKenna The letter suys: “I would be giad to get a Job in the econery line I have driven a truck f = Ube last eight years, but am a | dancer and q good swimmer. Cas a] , sr] a Al . dancer and a goad swimmer. Can rts! GRINDSTONE GEORGE Some bear, I am! Better tako me while I'm avoldable.” Luckily They All Had “Fly Leaves”! ia a ” “ Sparks fiom the Daily Grind, (vend vyome into Grindstde George) F. C, TOWNE DIES, Fenimore Cooper Towne, writer of stage material and a popular playors’ agent, died yesterday at St. James Court, No, 214 West 92d Street, of heart disease, Funeral services will be held at the fore dress to-mor- | row evening at Mr. Towne | frequently contr! ew and sto- | ries to Uiis column. | {ome people cant scratch their ] | heads without getting their | | hands full of Splinters! \ —— GOSSIP. | Pauline Frederick's next Paramount 11 be “Madame Jealousy,” V. Hobart. and Willie Howard will be ners at the Winter Garden morrow night. The "Maytime” tenor, Charles Pur- cell, and Mra, Purcell ha en frozen out of Flatbush, They're at a Manhatt el Dixie Girard has been engaged by Albert De Courville for his new Lon don Hippodrome review now in re- hearsal. Ben Riley has re’ bama where he friends, He eighteen decks of cards, Car ds, who Sehreide Tew Yoru City into v will disp! singin ‘s Fifth Avenue - || Theatre ecetaes lh _ SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK a eee + = =<. = es ew s PSO! Ss ny . f) am has found it (THIS 1S sy | WS" SLEEP ROUND’ HERES THE “Slo ara Kore _ NEW 1 ar esolutions ould Carry the Makers Guarantees { a « and N Gor ESOLVE 3} i. lore io ee > 1 : DONNA ( CECGLVED TO Get BOA. AAT & Panty ton. 7 AND Ail ars Ft ae T GUESS "EL AVE) “SAM” RESOWED THis Gani 1 SWORE " TT = Wife’ HE'D DAY OFF Fe x 7 . BARBER RESOWED “Lord “J GO To GEO NIGHTS! |, BUYING": MACE MH RESOLLUT me bal g BESO: EVER GAMBLING!!'- PUT THERE TO PAY UP ON | 2 Coo NOT TO "TALK "TO ANY OF Broadhurst Theat 1" qa KOOKS AT HIM Now! A "PIPE "To KEEP! . EAT Canpy ! By OR OF MIS'FRIENDS CM! NBENNYY Now: Pe KEE, THE “UICTIMS* WHILE ternoon. RIGAT, Mom! t : Gi ——e ‘ AIS iA AD, "Ww < * | SEARO CHA THE eRTy OH DEAR | & HE'S A WHEN THE"S.1S RINGS HE'LL CHANGE HIS PLAN. fist IME = i! Baw! Won't SeeOLUTION, GUESSER » 'S Lave wy male Pee the Hulton 4 nA 5) KIND A TORAccO Now at Ce r) | Hope Bic to gat ‘ MT Ay Oona ; ms : a. | \GaG Don't horus ; i! 1 of th y ae] es fatenda to use t anu) IQ ~ 2 tends to use the H t intends to use th NS TIN KNOw ANyway I! gr wardrobe woman and the 1m @ while, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY | ‘bs A ton of coal crushed the « ) y b=) of a man in the Bronx yest 4 ¥en. | here was a smile on his face (\ ok ) they found him, Nt, FOOLISHMENT. } ty ) Little Willie took ag i) Biot’ f i Beat it tnibenise | ‘ i) We ameter ald Whoa: + ROM THE CHESTNUT TREE "When Arthur's at college his let- ters are alwaye so short.” | “Go is Arthur,” 2) WLU Sabine SoU, u a