The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1917, Page 12

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Bi al eee. RRR ee About Plays and Players Lhd =. ment George © wire at thet bet #he The Mee Whe Come concimace We engage Pinyhoum, Greece Hurtout's comedy the bes been re { will have ite fret t et the Ravoy rk Other plays shich will be prepared by Mise eorge for ber llaybouse feason are Kve's Daughter,” by Alicia Ramaey, ang “Making Harry Merry,” by Langton Mitchell, With these three plays in hand Mise George will open | ork @enson. Later she will ntitied film ia leved much fame, When spring comes she will make several revivals, including “En- gaged,” by W. 8. Gilbert, and “Bebool for Wives” by Mollere, adapted by Margaret Mayo. THAT BABY soon.” wet meet ~v i, Se [aang x tee o Ra cae pl gee eg tyoe se cereer She oe ma Seis ees halen poe? anti! — a re Tost Sasounta them al THAT “J. 8." CURTAIN, J. J. Shubert went over to the Law | Scento Studios the other day to #00 some models of scenes for the next Winter Garden show, On a table ho noticed a painting of tal wich were the titt “y. 6." ie won't do,” he said with a smile, “I don't want to advertise myself.” "Reg pardon,” said an employee of the a4 conerton the room at that ‘hut may I have ine picture 40: elaborate for the big ballet.” Gossip. Joseph Herbert and Ina Brooks are | new in the cast of “Poor Butterfiles.” F. Ziegfeld jr. will star the Fatr- banks Sisters in @ farce by Lou Houseman. called “The Gold Dust Twins,” in October. Maurloe Abrahams has written al song for Mollie King to sing in the Loew Theatres, Miss King is return- ing to vaudeville, J, Warren ‘Kerrigan, film etar, fell from a horse Friday and broke a we Toat's hardly according to film | ethics. FOOLISHMENT. There me on, elt man named, MoCree, Whe aa 1 om new sty Taree, mane Fue Posies om tied You shall ove FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “It's queér, but men at the seashore always seem so tall.” called | “Possibly that’s see makes them lo = A GOOD ARGUMENT. he dislikes motor cars, a| 8 At country squire always kept good horses, Recently he bought a hand- some mare, and a few days later } asked his groom what he thought of the new ar- mn, “but I'm afraid she's a bit touchy." “Why do you think 80?” questioned the squire, “she doesn't neem to take to no one, ar me to go into her tle down in a few him, squire reassured hing's strange Cy 1 don't think t wrong with her temper," “Nor didn’t I at first, sir,” replied the groom, “But, you see, sh kicked me out o' that there box tw already, and, when youcome to th of it, that’s very convinein',"—Argo- naut, PASS ON. HEN a small boy was taking His father's dinner he stopped fora to wateh work » emptying a ) “That,” | remarked the youngster, inter estedly, “is the down,” The work- man's eyes lit up. “Well, young! man,” he said,| _| with a show of| carelessness, “von had better get forward with that din-| ner before it's cold." In about half an hour the boy returned to fimgt the man still at the same grating. “Are you quite sure it was this grating the ane abiling, was lost in?” asked the workman. “I am certain, “because ines Saw my father get it underneath accurately, surprising result, out ‘Cardiff Mail, | rival. "She's a fine looking animal, | sir,” replied the grating my broth-| er lost a shilling) Some “i The ‘Day’s at “"§'MATTER, POP!” 1 | My eee Gor ay’ oe, yt SA'D/ For two Conmrs Sue 4} Wov.? SPann E ptsceta’ ~ OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE WHY \' PooR GooF -‘ TOLE me iF TD MARRY You TD NEVER WANT FoR ee on This Was Our ur Child We'd Spank Him Thre Him Through a Cactus! MY MAw Thoved THayv wut Cure The Only “Waiter” + WELL We, ANY THIN’ eet at) (eS il A TAILOR'S SIGN. \ tallor, askin; sim what on earth the HE tallor's algn in @ little inland! meaning of the sign was, town was an apple, simply an| ‘The tailor, with a complacent nets apple, The people were amazed | replied: it. They came in crowds to the! Cut out the picture on all four sides, replied the| 1 its entire length, Then dotted line 2, and then No. 3. Feld each section Pass ‘nudder on de street in dis yeah “If it hadn't been for an apple, GERMAN SPY DOG MIGHT HAVE DELIVERED TH' MYSTERIOUS PLOT TOTHEKAISER IF HE HADN'T GONE AN' BACKED HIS \ TAIL THROUGH TH \ HOLE,AN' 60T >> SAID TAIL ‘\STUNG: Then carefully fold dotted line| ™e8n to say dat one niggah could When completed furn ever and you'll find @ town an’ not see him? An’ in all dis _Good Stories ‘ATS wor T Gaw- You ant EConomicat! engl oc LANDS! IF You (Don Oye A WOMAN ECONOMICAL WHe SAVES HER” WEDDIN' DRESS" FoR A POSSIBLE * BECOND MARRIAGE’! where would the clothing business be | where would the eld Ck. VAINLY GLay i A orday?"—Everybody's Magazine, “TAUG\,f BLANCHE HOW "To “TH DRIVE THE CAR — POOR JOHN! 66]_JPLL0! Is this you, mother, dear?” ; “Yes, Sue. What is it? Something awful must have hap- pened for you to call me up at this" —- “It’s not so awful, But John, dear, nasn't been feeling well and the doc- tor gave him pills to take every four hours, I'vo been sitting up to give \ them to him and now It's about time N y A for his medicine, but John has fallen (a4 iJ asleep. Should I wake him?" 1 KNow, TREY Uhh CA “I wouldn't If T were you. What ts| MUSTA GOT MY Pete r Ds SOMEONE ELSE'S Hisecoeeil WSS AN’ CHARGED ME, No CHANCE, | FoR IT! NE of the features of the Michi-! O gen co untry winter ts the enormous amount of snow| that falls and me stuys for months, Also, though the uy not seem there are| in the} 10 only | colored folk seen| are the few wait-/ and porters| from tho railroad, Two of them were was THAT? ers | walking along the principal street of the copper town just after a heavy snow storm, Sald one to the other, in speaking of @ mutual acquaintance; h Jes’ treats me wif con- He jes’ ignohs me, et yesterday wif- he didn't see you," gested the other, “Didn't see mo! sug- . Say, man, you anow?"—Argonaut in This “Quick” Lunch Was George! Maybe Blanche “Changed Her Mind” While Lriving! _=T occuPyY KER SPARE Tim |_ eau ‘Em Down! Ou + wee’ s T DIDN'T KNOW “THAT ~~ —— Hen I YeuseD THA s#a 4A? To Give MEA >ime Se ma Know WoT ‘You “THink” ECONOMY” 5) ee j Comrriatt, 191), Prose Pubitwning Co (NY Ryening Word By Vie | Hon! wee FONT — GARAGE Tih. FOR NEW —7 FRONT & WHEEL It Toe WIS awe MY GWES HER SOME =| ING “ DO- A WAY HELLo — This You .G.0.? SAY, - - Yy'SENT ME A BILL EcR A NEW FRONT WHEELS WHERE D' YA WI GET THAT STUFF ? a + LLNEVER SMASHED y / > 7 LANY FRONT Ci BL. YEE WHEEL = NOR 2 ) ANY OTHER, \ WHEE ass TE Se ennai L ‘EM UP AN _\F BLANCHE 1S GONNA DRIVE j THAT CAR SHES 2G, ® [ears ee g WS. ard > oie CAREFUL ft DAW — Gonwcr if wal

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