The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1917, Page 10

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ST eeagiaetintenaieae - Seaieiaenete cietedl A Te “<r Frening World Daily Magazine [Fawr aero eral Pop Employs Censorship as a Measure of Defense! ““S'MATTER, POP! —EE — ; — |About Plays STA® Tee Toe | | te Paes ole [Tv He deaen *] wae ! comes mY Bove: Whew de woud OF 1 wite's 17 Gowet) = : Mant me Answee Por and Players || ye. ferety < ove : age) Ee wi* - met boemens z . 7 HANA TLAANGHAM ee Bounces (he 4 he irom eet “Ober Ue wt dhe opening for © ince Puly | a vere ple bas bere Fe one The @ A M. Burnside, Jobe 1 Golden Gnd Raymond Hubhell, “Cheer Up fe te three acts, or “ebeors,” a prea department pute 1. The Gre “eberr” bas five scenes, the enoond Gin, and the third consists of the Gort elaborate water eoene ever Mages there ‘The cast of principals t# the largest Over assembied at the Hippodrome @né the entire company i to number 80 people vhere wil be Claire | Rochester, Frances Roeder, + Pr. Coombe, Menry Taylor, Jone en- y ~ — om : aric 1 Kim City Four, Nellie OLD GRINDSTON E GEC IRGE Doner, Helen Osborne, Flora BE. Mer- ton, James J. Doberty, Qeprrieh’ 101) Frese Pebuamire Or |) UY Brees Wor . Albert Froom, Helen Willa, t i der Company, the Soltis, Toma Tr Other pretentious scenes will be “Th: Heart of the Forest,” "A “Somewhere in Keypt, 3 The Hippodro: and “The Music 6hop. Gossip, For the second annual Dillingham- and lyric Fields is to be one ef the comedian: “Turn to the Right!” begins its second year to-night at the Galety Theatre, it will be reunion night, as 4 » Ruth Chester and of the cast who hi fewedays off will ompany to celebrate thi "se birthd: . re theatre in West Forty-fitth Btreet with Rush Fo yrs ceded 2 Pt ting will be comp! abou . T°°rhe house wil! be known as the AN! Y'6AY MINNIE! bf — patie HUGBAND STAY6 OUT When Sarah Bernhardt opens her roomier yeh rd, ickerbocker Theatre mihi Bee Ly ohe wilt ONY See MARRIED ! OH! HES A BAD Bac! WHY ONLY Nala ~? IT, BREAKS MY HEART “TO He “THREW GOME “BISCU “THINK MY FAVORITE "NIECE AT HER—SOME SHE | SHOULD BE HooKED UPTO HAD MADE HERSELF “Oo! new play entit HAHA ereaKrasr!) (A BUM LiKe Himt | pear I SHAY “IVE. IN u Star in the Night," by ay ay fant iene, Cain “TH! MORNIN’ ~ AN" HE Us wy Heide and BE. Guerinon, and ortia in the Sap : trial scene of “The Merchant of = s Yonica” gomedy production announced by Kiaw and Erlanger to succeed the “Follies” at the New Amsterdam jeatre, {8 in rehearsal for an early ptember premiere. The music ts by Emmerich Kalman and the book and ries are by Guy Bolton and P, G, | odehouse, The principals in the are Wilda, Ben sam B| y¥, Ethel Pettit, Ca Juliette Day, Clarenc WHY HE MIGHTA KILLED HER 5 i} Pe J, ‘arrington and Bugene Lockhart. The action of the piay takes place at Monte 5 John Daly Murphy, last see Mrs. Fiske in “Hratwhile susan, been added by George Broadbu. u t for bis revival of the hat Happened to Jones.” —— Some o FULLY INFORMED. world hate is getting to be futile and j so? sald a friend. ‘Why are you tak- PROVING IT, oy 4 L ps ie STRANGER in London asked bac ee semnissdn cae €?: the: ee: ies ie nee dy ase ATHER sat in his study one e 8 @ chal 6 chap d his teeth, & casual paceer-by if he could | who announced that he sat taking | “‘Dontgoubnow the edage--' "Bee afternoon writing out a speech, direct him to New Broad DONT “He WiFe WHY DONT Y'EIND our fe LET You us& TE BF, NN ADVANCE WHETHER GAR ANY MORE ? . f| OR NOT SHE _WAS_ “Too BAD Joe — \- GONNA USE IT? me YousuTa HE | ig USE SOME JUDGEMENT Vy boy SOME RicuTs! gas ez =B Wii Mo? ; < aa) KEEP TO CARS yo Y NEVER SHOULDA] « BIR yor dsT SUCH AN TAUGHT HER 8 AD emercency as Ts} RUN IT gor! aa his mother-in-law to Naples. Naples and de"? he said."—Wash- when his son called sbrilly from Street, The fel- “‘T thought you hated the old lady ington Btar. the garden: “Dad! low thought for a — —_ Look out of the) PICTUR while and then window!" proceeded on his (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) —~— HOMEST FELLAHS, This is |Z ON THE LEVEL~ I Got A PHONE FROM THE OFFICE COME RIGHT DOWN ~ GEE- You KNow (') RATHER PLAY GOLF Than EAT— YOU FELLAUS CaN GET A “TAX! AN’ I'LL PAY MY SHARE SAME, AS (F [ WENT ALONG ~~. said that he did “What a nuisance not know, and children are at, umes!" grumbled way. Before the F{ stranger had gone fifty yards far. the parent, as he| put down his pen! ther he heard footsteps running and advanced to In his. direction, SSS MONK JUMPS and, looking back, the window. With | a balf smile he ! ' he perceived the man he had before 1 FROM TH se head, “Well, Harry, | addressed, who, fearfully out of 1 SPRINGING what 1s it?” he asked and stuck forth his! raised the sash) breath, rushed up to him and ex- 4 { The boy, fom a group of young- pg "Porhage it is Old Broad y i BOARD To TH aaeR called ou) Ea Fopimy Fete reet you want?" e vy elieve that yo 0 “Where's that?” inquired the ‘ ! BUOY ' HO hair on the top of your head."-—On- stranger, when to his surprise, the ward, fellow answered: , a | “I don't know where that ts, either.” ANY WORKED HARD. | Argonaut, 4ANGUID youth of Washing: | ton, after having tried several BEHIND THE TIMES. jobs and fallen down out of ee IME files in the trenches,” said sheer laziness, was placed with a Government naturalist, But even in this position he was slow, It took him two hours to give certain ving specimens of birds their feed. The | 00d point be possessed wus willing: | ness, War Correspondent Frederick Palmor in New York. “There's more fun than you'd believe in the twenches, And how ume files there, to be sure! “I gaw a young soldier sit down one Ono afternoon, after having changed | day to write a letter. He jerked a the water for some fish, he asked his stream of ink out of his fountain pen gepreer! “What shail £ do. pow, to make it run, and then he said to! The naturalist reflected a moment hia itn? and then answered: “Well, William, ““What day ts it, Bilt 1 think you might take the tortolse Pi Peale Ri for @ run."--Everybody's Magazine. “Tuesday, the what, Bill?’ | esau rags a. “Phe 17th.’ STOPPED THE COOING, “Tuesday, the 17th of what, Bill?’ ISTRESS—I'd like to know what | “ March,’ was the meaning of all that as ‘Pueaday, th oy ee loud and angry talking down- I, SuccestGo BY ert 1915 or 1916, Bill Washington Star. salen lean night ee (eee RO. RAOCHFFE -NR, irene ‘oo! hat was just me an’ | husband, mum. FUTILE AND RIDICULOUS, oT~ = Aw LISTEN BILLS LES ’ “TALK CQUER PEACE TERMS: Mistress~-Your husband? You told | me when you came tnat you were not married Cut out the picture on all four sides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1| Cook ‘Well, T wasn't, then, mum; Its entire length. Th i 3. Fol ‘ th | but you complained about havin’ so| aid a Senator at a luncheon, gt eon dotted lines 2 and old each section undernea much love-makin' in the kitenen, @o “Germany would t io the wide ‘ately, When completed turn ever and you'll find @ surprising reeult.| 1 Married one of ‘em—Boston Trand world if she could, Mit the German! ave the plotures, , portly, H ' rT% PRMANY'S hatred of the world becomes every day more and more impotent,” | |

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