The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1917, Page 16

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and Players By BIDE DUDLEY T the request of the War De- partment the Friars, in con- Junction with the Women’s Stage Reliet, are arranging to enter- fain the boys in training at Fort Myer, Va., next Saturday evening. A party of Friars and others, in charge | of Gam H. Harris and Jack Gleason, will leave for Fort Myer Saturday | morning on a special train. The re- turn trip will be made early Sunday morning. Among the entertainers who have volunteered are George M. Cohan, Frank Tinney, James J. Cor- bett, Irving Berlin, Harry Fox, Bert Levy, James J, Morton, Doyle and Dixon, Harry Kelly, Sophye Barnard, Nora Bayes, Dore Fioden, Henry Clive, Fatty Arbuckle, Little Billy, Sydney Jarvis, the Leightons, Gus Edwards, Charles Gebest, Clift Hess, Maurice Abrams and Louis Silvers. It ts expected that President Wilson, Secretary of Wer Baker and other members of the President's official family will attend the show. DIPLOMAS FOR CHILDREN. ‘Tue School for Professional Chil- dren, maintained by the Rehearsal Club at No, 218 West Forty-sixth Street, will bold its graduation ex- ercises at Aeolian Hall to-morrow merning at 10 o'clock. Ten embryo) actors and actresses will be given diplomas and advice by thei Barry- more. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. The month of June thin the ranks of single men, Until July Dan Cupid's booked to see them by the thousand hooked. Now doth the maid pick out her he and lead him forth triumphantly to have the preacher tle them tight and license them to scrap and fight. The organ- iste on every side are practising “Here Comes the Bride,” while cap- tured youths, with tear and sigh, | complain as spud: sailing high. | Fond fathers smile d mothers too} are pleased to have the girls skiddoo, Dad sees expenses flit away unless she brings him home to stay. It is the lovely month of June, Ail nature seems to be in tune, The birds are singing here and there while flowers scent the balmy air, The month of June means much to all and far too brief will be its call. A boon it ts to Mary Ann, for June will help her hook @ man, ‘WOODS BUYS IN. A. H, Woods bas dickered himself Into a t ownership of the produc- ton of “ Tpbetson,’ and the destinies of rr’ will be guided by Lee Shubert and Mr. Woods next sca- son. Both these managers regard the play ag @ very valuable piece of property. ACCORDING TO SOL. S01 Bloom, who ts to bulld two the- atres next to the Lyric on Weat Forty-second Street, was asked if he iutended to operate them himself or turn them over to producing mana- were. “Well,” he replied, “my middle tn- itial is "D,’ and it, with my first name, @pells ‘Sold.’ IT CERTAINLY WOULD. Harry Jacoby and bis wife were Ajecussing Sarab Bernhardt's oondl- tion recently “T was afraid she was going to die bere,” said he. “Goodness! replied Mrs. Jacoby. | “Sarah Bernhardt ts so devoted to France it would kill her to div In any other country.” HE WANTED TO KNOW, Two actors met at Broadway and Forty-third Btreet lust night. “What's doing?” asked one, “I'm going to Platusburg,” replied the other. “Plattaburg?” came from the first “Whose stock company is playing up there?” “It's ran by an unclo of mine named Sam,” was his friend's re- Joinder. And even then the bone in| the other's roof refused to glve. GOSSIP. Dougies Fairbanks has bought Laberty bonds. | The Messrs, Shubert have changed the name of “The Beautiful Un known" to “My Lady's Glove.” Six of the Rialio’s ushers have ar-| ranged to join the navy. ‘They all r WHATS THe “TH! SLUDGE. FLINE Me FUFTY twice man eae i Sea iy Gia aR ee JOE S CAR! af He Hasn't Come To Yet, but They’re Working Over Him! PRUE I ll Soe Tekan ko: He Had the Right Key but the Wrong Door! N'LUCKY He DIDNT Give You “LiFe ~DaWwGont'y NNEARLY KILLED Foor “WICKEY—WHY Y'BustED A CHAIR OVER HIG HEAD AX ry Woz A Sacto dald dah 1” HENLEE”! ACCIDENY Me EVE — ON “HICKEYS” Dome wi WUE A ACCIDENT | BREAKIN’ A CHAIR ; (NY, Brening World oF COURSE THERE. ARE OTHER GOOD CARS, | BUT~-- SHOW Mt ONE wrt) AN UNBALANCED CRANKSHAET LIKE ours! AN) ANOTHER THING ~ dust Look AT HER POWER —— CLIMBS “TELEPHONE POLES ON HIGH! STARTS FROM SUE'S GOT THE LINES DAD — LOTTA ciass! KNOCK ALL THE NEIGHBORS EYES want to serve under Admiral Us Another set of new costumes were feed by the girls in “Love o' Mike’ | last night. However. thi ‘1 mean the show {Is going to « Ben Barnett will show a n called “Neglect” at 0: House the last four days of the week. | Arthur Edwards and Company will do the acting. Constance Talmadge, a younger sta ter of Norma, is to be starred on the screen by Lewis J. Selznick George M. Cohan's se be “Seven Keys to B. Ford is to be the directo eson is produ » Robert by Ce of France.” It will first be Jersey City next Sunday evening. Baker entitled ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Cariton— Addresses Mr, Conan, care Cohan & Harris KR. H.—Pathe, N West Forty fifth Street; Unrversal, No, 1600 Broadway A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A Chicago man, too heavy to get into the army, reduced by turkey trotting and then they wouldn't take him because he had strained his heart, FOOLISHMENT. DR. BINGLE’S Tips, If your teeth ache call a cop and have them pull FOOLISHMENT, “Lillian's health % pa realin r 1s greatly im “Yes, her goe@-looking doctor got A STANDSTILL IN ANY CLIMATE — TDRWE © one MYSELE! ; a ‘ig Looxit roe! FEEL ANOTHER , P) ATTACK COMING om FATHER, CAN'T YOU IMAGINE THE Joe! Joe! e = MADAM, THAT , THE UPHOLSTERY IS t Quortarions, NEARLY Two FEET i UO THE COOK 3 DEEP D WE ALWAYS neat SINK OF THE LADIES J ? WHEN WE DESIGN A cart! ¢ CGETA CONTRACT READY Eb! cs ee THEM NOW! bi A VEILS AND THINGS IN THEM Joe! DYE MEAN “tO TELL hey YEzzA! Hentee” ./ “THAT ISNT Ticker us mol, : 5 WAT PRE ¥. 4 ROCKWELLS wHEN | { JUST ROO (eee |You HAVE AN EYE: FoR WWnrT BRE YOU \& Thre i's Seep.-ape! OE Ee a ee eee peopel) REFINEMENTS.) AND Tick ER TAPE? HAVENT YOU EVER SEEN 7 SIN is pry f wwe A CAR? 1 CAN POG 1h Dee j Did You NOTICE “THAT TAKS HONE THR ST Shey agus mete ane, GOING To PLANT THIS IN Srock 4 READY FOR PLANTING! 1M My WIFE'S War GARDEN! Snoo! YOU TRAITORS ‘ 9 oN / LO a Conran 1911, Press Publishing Ca. (MY. Evening World) YDoNT SPOSE 7 IX Ever BLAKE MY NEW CHAIR F To “Beco i ae ed es By Clifton Meek “Quer P\ecn aes lc INTENDED q FIFi wWice Be SURPRISED To FAD HER GARDEN ALL PLANTED WHEY SHE COMES HOME FROM HER MotHer’s AT NOON! TT Wourd HAVE Taken HER A WEEK TO PLANT IT THE ouDwAYy TITLE ONLY TAKE ME THREE OR FOUR HOURS "TO PLANT Ir WITH THIS SEED TAPE -OND I CAN GETW A To THE OFFICE BY AIOON ! Feuy ! I Dour KAow WHETHER Mid ead ANY , SEED IN My WAR GARDEN OF WUST Look AT THE niu WORMS I FOUND 1A tT STHIS AFTERMOON I!

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