The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 18

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lili abi hal CNT UES TE TOTALS BF DTN TS Evening World Daily Magazine The Offender Escaped Judgment on a Technicality! (Cant va" See eh . ) Foot About Plays and Players! | By BIDE DUDLEY | “Because YA Got Storrs ON AUDEVILLE is to have a sup-/ ply of Shakespeare this sum- mer if Robert Mantel! doesn't change his mind. It 1s announced that Mr. Mantell, supported by Gene- vieve Hamper and a company of eight, will present tho triat scene from “The Merchant of Venice” tn | the two-a-day houses for a few weeks He will carry a complete production, tn fact, one Shakespeare himself would be proud of if he cold drop in | and get the act. Another well known | legitimate actor who 1s contemplat- ing a dip in vaudevillo with the as- | j sistance of the Bart of Avon {s/ i ® 4) Fy ‘Thomas 1B. Shea, Mr. Shea's plan hasn't matured, but he feols a fow weeks at a corking good salary com- ing on. ‘There ts a possibility ho will switch at tho last moment and use an | Mt act from “The Bells or some other of Dis successes. OLD GRINDSTON : | : : ee t Seo | [CopyAGhE THT, Freee Publishing Go. «NV. Vevening Werle) f OUR OWN MINSTRELS. | , lnterloeutor — Good evening, Mr 5 Hones! V4 Bones—Good evening! Ry the way, ‘ was it an act of war when the Rus- flan Duma fired the Czar? “Not at all.” But they discharged a big gun didn't they?" Intorlocuter Do you fellow the war ‘ news, Mr, Tambo?” Tambo--Sure! I see the Kalser has ordered the Crown Prince to halt his retreat, ‘That puts Bill in the class with Joshua, Why?” He's ordered the son to stand still Interlocutor — Archibald Higinot our peerless tenor, will sing his la popular success, “Sleeping on th iroad Track Will Cure the Rheum atisw” | | MANN GLANCES AHEAD. Concerning theatrical conditions,” éuid Louis Mann to-day, “I am in clined to think ‘the Giants will win the pennant handily. The season for r on the wane, but neverthe- icGraw has formed a great team and it is going like a house afire, New York will have its usual supply of mu- sical shows this summer and Burns is hitting in great shape. ‘Cho war may eventually stop the importation of | English plays, but [ cannot see bow anybody could criticise the inflold with Heinie Zim playing as he is. If the 7 SENPEER don't call all our actor to war welli HENRY HASENPFEF have some good shows next fall; in fact, 1 think we'll capture a worl championship, 1 hope to appear tr another production by that eminent author, Samuel Shipman, but don't you | fool yourself—the Giants’ twirlers are there, I tell you!” ite for Fear It Might Explode! 7 — WELL Y'SEE WHEN) —= ‘ i Gor DEG ABOUT * / Per UME TO Fo rer prom || | ON Y'Few 13 ctores ( AOPHALT. “Geagecd . HOLD e AN’ LAVIN! “TO “TELL WIRE" BOT WHEN LET / 50 TT Go I Woz AFRAID TH) 2 WIRE WouLD ( Davwon ¥'LooK B ON “TH! “TH WINDOWS 0 RS Like TH wreck } \ V3 wet AN! sels, ; oH Hesperué Yo FELL ‘ NoreE | Wor #3 BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Sonnac. Woes tea Sw je was very fat. Her « HAPPENED “4 “fou , friends suggested this and that to STooP" —BelN WAVIN, make her t and though she tried A Gi ? them ail, her fat all cures defied. She dieted, but all in vain, The net re ull was one gain She wu ery, the 1 when any dy called h = WweT DD 2 ( WELL DAWGONIT | mothe Be ' WHY ~ HENRY! (OF "THY WIRE \'FATHEA! TH TA t - $n went away, ¢ n tay. At last the hin and took at sweet Annabelle to ve a growl and then did t my fat and gained a skate, Oh ld never dropped my weight!" (peeceereeeneceennienpenes eae Gossip. ie ni entiae Phis artment has a letter for! ——— = = —— nne de Brie the new edition of “The ' ed for een Pond has completed « picture eta Hans Wilson, the dancer, “The Office Fo ree y th now too. ' The Bronxville Fire boys saw “Love! Will by in Fy booth ak: the AG on P Sore en vercme mern's GuaNte Tess | a a air ney be found Teut { ' mies esl 64 (3 ee 4 ee 1 — By Bide Dudk ¥ bight Nella is, U. 8 Nu: Lieut. &C./ | alg Wns } { OY Sart ‘ LHEARD PHIL SAY Some: una | | ee cae The Dolly Sisters will twirl a few | Well Hawks U : WJ, Reilly, U OU JoF ISNT This YOU SAIDIT. JOHMAND PHIL 4} Sue ie (eet | Sine TT Ge og OU eae oe ark Luescher, C. B.D, ly, Henry Clive and Dore ‘ave d forces for ' c at the Marine Corps benefit at) McKinney Hippodrome Sunday night 8. No GRAND, ALLTHIS AIR, : CAN LAUGH AT ME FOR BUYING/) °? ONCE Bambach, auditor of the Hip Hers / ol ok amen asin oan QUITTING BECAUSE "THE. 66] SEE by the papers," sald) stopped in the middle of the room AND SUN AND EU'RYTHING? ) ait a ee eine pap ley =H ANG ALEAKS )| | Popple, the shipping olerk, |"How would you like to hear a good se Alf T. Wilton is booking ! joke? godrome, checked up the other day "y = Pie ' ' —— | | that Hi Ford believes in a 4 Pei * ; nd te und himself the daddy of a fine | livals Comedy, "HOG 4 TuF EINEM! me laeeniiee p Oh, plea po tell it us,” sald Miss \ irl baby : a The Strand’s baseball team will cross bats Saturday with the Mutual m in a game of one-old A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “I didn't know he favored any sort) "We of @ tax,” sald Spooner, the book-/| @ friend of min | | keeper, out to dine, Wh ! Last night g tht seat med en a Bri ort intini pi tl Papaurt » waiter said to “What will turn author, He is at ourl and asked who had t to Vhat's ‘ths eeimenaed | oe soup work on a new play which he hope t lock, she told him he wa of hat's that A ina ded Miss would bi You se mn, private he kind of ed in the fall prun c she was a chicken. ' w nS. Hart e Western film bree taetig Rather nitt . ' nt headed Ei He will appe FOOLISHMENT | MR cuaeh ious rrathats tar i raon at the Loew New York + nanos ok hh | te costly to the ownuty of thel oy oa ' ea tre id the pian vey. We wationd the | autos he's | MOS -B COP th hoe rats Don't me laugh, Bobbie,’ ‘ph said } um surcasticaly, "My to the door sit bim | lip's c q y 4 he stopped THE CHESTNUT TREE Uhme| | “How's your brain?” asked the boy. | str quent he HE put @ mui st From LJ @ “He Don't at fea but his roll of ' + Opera House wonde s ever ¢ ” t F oung | m M4 ) snapped, ree 1 vit W Vege me of Willie Boley, His he mumbled told him she ‘needed | son nort-change eggs and he sald he'd go out and ask Jidn't, Mr. Snooks,” @atd © hens to jay ‘em, Then she sald M a8 7 e 1 put 6 | to him: ‘You go to the grocer's and your vost pocket.” >’ ‘B® Change i nts : Bet me a dozen and don't ! uve to look in th 1B one have to look that vest whe tories so Will went to the 1 get nome,” maid the howe Renae : as adit You needn't continue,” said Miss his oft y a SPST ees ASSN LES en ee ee When the door had closed t n Dn We know the rest, So he B grinned at the blou* stenog ineah aves Ang l rene Bot them bad,” 3 r who was blushing, : J ii ~) | ore oe mer | Sure! But his mother was in a t B00d soup, Miss Time?" he eat Di er ’ med the ag 'S GETTING LATE} Seee a | : he . —~ | |'em bad ia cehane le e I 1 try t r ‘ effe 7 ei , SELF -STARTERS =~) || APHONE IN Some i Miss Primm frowned. “Bobi ru D canted mn: Feu. tt fe ; -£ T BE WONDERFUL / |} FARM-HOUSE SOMEWHERE about as much sense,” she sa chuckled ' ) 1¢ piliadisieh dle u—well, P 1S tunny ne Mrs. G. w e ; ; HINGE) ee |" 3.r— "As a te secretary,” wald the) ther oi # ‘ j i = has a eeeeeceeneeenenes é = A A y demanded. 1 judg 0 i , “I mean it's g to be a dry day} ' ft tie Mi f {t doesn't ralr i Now! Now!" came from Spooner. ¥ ciate n “Let's. b asant lave ri Speaking of the weath: ! Then ' w ihe ¢ ss 5 i | e rr ys kept her umb: | Peating Lipggery ed J : Ving off timo andl \ ar coat in one drawer in her dresser and whe hastily added, "That 4 t isin | . ap ther clothes in another G od wyer Y UJ t in - - | - beat ‘ ad oy an | IOHNNY THE P Bian, 4 weather bureau, eh?"'| ORDON~244 in. FECTIVE N | N) "sald. mother, as she : RN Poet bie. | EFFECTIVI _TESTIMO y eT Ae . — Wl, : San, '# got to come,” sald Miss Primm| @ authoress lad pur- | ; ee Aol I ave to report Bobbie u typewriter, and one], 2 fully % |to Mr, Snooks. He detests a cheap morning the agent called and | \4'#" plece out ¢ ke joke and will undoubtedly reprimand | form fit ow do you like your new typ Jolinny reddened Ow Me TAS 2 bel Di , madam?” std. la int, | It's wonderful," was the enthusias Rai ader, py PA ALE had hink |e wae tn. you \, tive its concluding puncii.| TOPS AND BANDS ARR CURVE CUT “4 mother,” was the feeble re | | 80 If you and the folks don't mind! TO FIT THE sHoU Hagtime Piano Plaring taught 20 lessons | ply, vit lant ail in ine Wart oe itt ‘ ; ACs | Be at ere nt mind) SO FIT THE SHOULDERS, 2 4, 59, ACHOOL 18) W'1a. Te. Maraingide mao” In Elsie,"—Youth’a Companion. hee. ae > sane veo emma tl de Balas) htMorning.” gald the base as he CLUETT. PEABODY 4.00, WCMAKERA op é ‘

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