The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1917, Page 18

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= ee j a aj ne ms —— = oe on Tuesday, May 1, 1 For Once in His Life Uncle Si Has No Answer Ready! 16 MADE OF by MEAT ‘About Plays ‘and Players By BIDE Dt DREY- | By C. M. Paya Lets WAVE Some EDUCATIONAL TINE § UNDOUBTEDLY, UN DOUBTE DLY HE first concerted move on the THe DIFFERENCE kK am part of the Now York the- TET Ween Yar \ atrical managers to aid in the A {& 7 CANDY PIG ANDAT YX ® Prosecution of the war is to take the shape of a big benefMt entertainment Live Pie? . i on OL held at the Hippodrome on the fo evening of Sunday, May 20, A score or more of theatric#! stars will parti- clpate and there will bs a patriotic spectacle In which a battalion of ma-! rines will be a feature. The money derived from the show will bo given to the Patrioti . S.ates Marine Cor ice The commit up of A. 1, i Lee Shubert, Charles Dillingh A. H. Woods, Arc Hammerstes Willan 7 Martin Beck, BF. Alpee 3 " dr one. ard Selwym, t last a - pbamed ung Chairman, It is under . 7 Ala sal +L ‘— stood that the mahagets may pro OLD GRINDSTON EK GEORGE vet further plahs to raise war funds jater, | J ss Copyrtad). 1917, Prom Publishing Ce (4. T. Reeninn World) To Catch a Fish You Have First to Catch a Worm! By Clifton M Copssight, 1917, Press Publishing Ce (N.Y. Bveving Werle) A RHYME BY VINCE Vineeat A. Br ti M 8 What do you Hel Cross band, home rai, ery wae aad Caged “EYES OF VOUTH” CAST. i The Messpa. Shubert have coms) the cast of “The Byes of) * Chartes Guernon’s play, | will be firnt presented ti Blam - ford, Conn; May 1. players en- gxged are Mabel Biork, | Ww ness. 1 r the production o} fay a week Iu VERA MYERS ENGAGED. Vera Mye: " daughter of J manager for Klaw & I of Pavi . has t and tay Com- old-fashioned wife in Woy!" company next to play th “Oh, Pe For the present she will un- derstudy Marte 1, who is play-! ing the role at the Priacess, Merely the Sight of Work Tires Her Out! Copyright, 1917, Proms Pubilaning Ce (N.Y. Evening Worl “TRI'L” TO CLAIM H a agian Fi tne Ariher Stamm atgin DANGONIT Y"LooK (x eS ee 7 ; ‘ ae malar ae ‘ eae ‘mile Monte, a chocus girl LIKE” "TH! LagT Rost BINY Ur Geen (mar NO I ANY Wor Y'MIGHT TIRED AN' OVER WoRKED ) (re eee ive On TY MAKES ME hax handed tn ; a furding WELL "HEN=DeeD f Wor aR CALL A SICK WOMAN : hea) -D) ) Cook" 1S SICK AN’ nae! her resignation and. will abandon the Oo Summe word § _ << an / ARE) ae Emelecey I WME ENE ANT Y'GOTTA NOW PooR AUNY SANE” FEEL 60 TIRED “to stage, as a result of a vielt to Billy TH MATS WITH ce ae Nou ZICK ¢ < Ses FeeL TIRED COOK" To Do Cookin ( HAS “To Do ALL “TH!’ i Ste TH’ PooR OL Soul AN’ OVER WORKED C tae ALLS AN’ “THINGS AN’ Y’ AUNTY DANE’ To Do Y'HOUSE WoRK Use ainty CHuH ? CAINT CH le recently, Miss s, in Sunday’e tabern: Monte, the ap to “hit the tra! TO ALTER CLUBHOUSE, If a plan now on foot goes through, the building used by the Greenroom Club at No, 189 Went Forty-seventh Streat will undergo nome ex terations in the near futu members of the club have suggested | fo the Actors’ Order of Friendship, whieh owns the structure, that It be rebuilt, and there {x little doubt but what their wishes wi!l be r oted Wd Snader has formulated t for the changes. They inclu extension of the building 30 feet in the rear. In all, about $25,000 will be expended. OUR OWN POPULAR SONas. a oid grey-beired lady knows os Grandoe tired in 6 Village by the om with Uncle Eos ‘Was ber only son; s lazy man wae he. | Sr" sere ine Ne ow he'd yeti, | ima Rocembes _ YOLEIGAL? yy neement sta n two weeks, {AN YHave ( Sver ANICE COKIND FACE ae “OOKIN' AN’ WASHIN' WORK —- SHE'S SO AN’ \RONIN' AN’ “TH! va SCRUBBIN' # .— J/ SLOW NAD iT rison featured, will r at the Duquesne, Pittsburgh, Mu \ ‘a Arthur's summer home tn For yea ston Harbor has been taken over | The Office Force “JIM ALWAYS LOOKS FOR ME 1 CANT FIKXIT Now DEAR - & HOW UP WITH MY racauer| JIM (S EXPECTING ME OVER B Tuesday matine vill be OVER WRAL haan. eau We OVER "To Jim's AND WALLOP HIM | AT A FEW SETS Of TENNIS | It won't do," said Mise : “Why not? sbi Potatoes should be planted.’ Passing . fon. given on TI and Saturdays dea t the Government he entato . | Will ber used for ation pur | { IT'S SELDOM 1 GET AN AFTERNOON) | i 4 By Bide Dudley ing the spring and summer OFF LIKE THIS T THINK I'LL RUN | at the Winter } ABOUT THIS “TIME OF Year! * = ers‘ UL : | Ear! TOPLAY A FEW SETS$/ | ‘Primm | cad netting . A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Wlannigan and Edwarde, vaude-|, Victor Pitts of Bcooton Ridge, Ark. La Sang out Bobbi haa an original story hips! atic a very old joke,” ¢ shiPS| Miss Primm ‘ ville comedians, have been engaged by Oliver Moronco for “What Next!" |.’ Frank Tinney became a member of Us as old @ Liss ‘Dillie, Secretary ture d tigress bh, you insinuate iss Primm, Priva the Cocoanut Grove company laat) 1), might. Other Dillingham & Ziemteld | ‘"°8* stars will appear there later. | Last night was “clown night” at sighed so rupted him said, "A pers |to launch an Intelligent dis this office and what does he answer from B FOOLISHMENT. Fle bough 3 the Hippodrome. Joo Jackson dis-| — M*,heu carded hie ragged clothes and ap-| ee peared in a cutaway that almost) fitted him. The John J, Scholl Theatrical Agency | | has bean conaolidated with the| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | a May are often called jeiml hey?” asked the {to the Bows,’t 1 Bobbie, “He told # t wit Chamberlain Brown ern, with} “How can Germany raise her next! | Mr. Scholl as general age | war loan? | ret Max Flgman in “The Subsiitute,”| “Hock der Kaiser, I pres and th py “ ¢ mornin; (00-05 1.0 1 1 6.6 as Miss Tillle grew red in the face and was about to the mild litt Speet i to — —. y GEE wHi2zz sim! ‘¢ POTATOES! Se eee ae te : when THE EASIEST WAY thing that etie could not find use for — et ood to throw away Fa dee Mayor of estorn town hit) 4nd fs A big yl Ne ty, however, would have ' / So upon atte : reat success but for tne} | WHERE'S THAT Eine. \( HES ouT IN per, decided fn , S development “whieh! | UW ucganid OF YOURS?) | CACK ON THE WHAT'S THE MATTER GO BACK AND BRING ibge Oe Tha RE ee cee ere Rut M ‘ sceicwas a: plnatean wemenis| . uP COURT WITH THE. COURT e! 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