The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1917, Page 24

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Cases pg ie pi aaa THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Luke Has @ Fine Ear for Music, but He Don't Hear Well ! By Bud Counihan About Plays and Players By BID) DUDLEY . — 1 v; di 7 — ao ee =~ f ‘7 eee » \ - J mit eon” Rep = ) = wever Tow ) : ( for! = Der /, ee | Cann (% Wut , mm ure! fume - ms oh the & Umpor ant thee ire BOREF! performances te take pe GRO ofiernoen of Ort MH The ree SR ali oe te the Net Ore ay il) be known Getem of th © Terk wil) be ene Senger in the near FO SUPPORT mies NASH. “The Land of the Free,” in which Pibrence Nash will be wren ot the Porty-cighth street Theatre begin- flag Tuesday, Oct. 2, & one of Kus tmmigrant life in this country east, Bumbering twenty-five, wil! tmalude Marie Majeron!, Alice Lindani, st ny srmee eevee 068 Seu ciara. sabia Twit, Frees Peateniag Be TNT Proning Wore) GET RID OF HIM “Bmore, SS A fared an bie way, LJ a te toed fee Sr SE. bie out, uu se ty Sener Bis, Ut be wieide smiltion's quilt, Dime oat # ungrateful: beer Grae him, gag bun, dou t delay bs a TWO NEW PLAYS. Mesars. Shubert unnounce that they have bougtit a new play en- titled “The Dancer,” by Lawrence Hart and Edward Locke. LOSES HIS MOTHER, Broadway learned with regret last night of the death of Mrs, W. i. Barney, moth Arthur L. Bari manager of the ne Theatre, M y died at the Hotel Woods: day afternoon, She had come here from her home juerque, N. M. The funeral id to-morrow moraing: In} will be at Monroe, N. Y. _. MAMMY'S HONEY BOY, | B. Johnston, poet laureate of Twenty Five. Doucars! * WELL YouR HONOR - T Guess “Wat's So - BUT } dust WANTED “TO TRY AY OUT-- “THERE Was NOBODY IN SIGHT — AND-- HemeM-M! me. sinks — “THIS OFFICER TELLS ME YO! HAVE. A NICE LITTLE CAR WHICH -CAN* ATTAIN A SPEED OF FORTY MILES PER HOUR — EVEN Aw— 1 Guess 1 CAN GET AWAY WITH IT BY BEING PoLITE AND HUMBLE. — HE'S AS HUMAN AS ANYBODY , DAWGONE IF 1 KNOW WHET “TSAY'"D HIM — “THis 15 THE. FIRST “VimE I'VE EvEr2 BEEN NAILED! os ‘You'll be er great man sume day A VERSATILE MAID. hoon the other day, He went to hearsal und, on returning at & P. 4 found his room still in a state of Gisarray. To tho landlady he went. “Why hasn't the maid attended to room?” he demanded. ] = J svi he anaay ah’ the ate . i me meieien UI by) te moving, pjoture theatre | —> mr | 1S 2 a—* : ogo there one play. ; : 2 abUNDS RUNNY, Eu? ‘"S'MATTER, POP?” Pop Knows by Experience That There’s Nothing Else to Do! + Dr. Louls N. Anspacher, one of the dignified of playwrights, met Hite ‘renyear and Mrs, Harry er the other day. WHen YeR BABY sm helping # friend t lay,” ieala, "una'i'm looking fer a, pene _ GETS MAD tifa? Bhow-girl who can appear in the AN WONT SToP CRYING, altogether with a Scotch ac- WHAT Well, 1 never!” sald Misy sren- Iso THa Rest THING year, who js always very jolly, To Do . * Gossip. ! i aie Mary Young (Mrs. John Craig) has engaged for “Mr. Jubilee Drax.” ‘ard and Howard will be head- iimers at the Winter Garden Sunday a Templo has been engaged for @ role in the new Shubert operetta, “The Star Gazer.” George will begin her season at the Playhouse Oct. 9 with a new called “Eve's Daughter.” ferbert Brenon has arranged to @ screen version of Hall Caine's je, "The Woman Thou Gavest William Faversham will produce Old Country” in Worcester, , Oct. 8 py iy King and Creighton Hale appear at the Allegro Club's en- tertainment at Public School No. 63 to-night. Comrright. 1011, Press Publishing Co, UN. ¥. Rvening World ) June Cowl and her “Lilac Time" or mine Bor the Rotsera PE OS) “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” We All Have Our Pet Superstitions. P.S,—To-Day Is Friday; Don’t Start Anything! By Jack Callahan will be held at Ra Hitcheock's Theatre Sunday t. 14, Here's] — SEO HI! Prom Peaarens cm i + Bremen wena OOH! A BLACK CAT DHAT'SWATIER’ WITH You HER MOTHER TAD [1 /0UND +~ SEE A ?IN AND PICK (HERE'S THAT THIS POOR. GUY TS>4=) Tis FELLOW DOESN'T REELS eouee 1 SOR A 5 |GooDNESS, GRACIOUS, CROSSED THEIR PATH GUYS, DON'T you KNOW ITS | HE@ THAT IF SHE — | 4 HO?SESHOE iT yP ' TWo OOLARS EEO Ato | 6:6: 7- B+ | KNOW WHY HE'S mi and Elslc Lesiic have been engawed GOWALLOPUS! SOME THING TERRIBLE HARD LUCK TC LIGHT THREE | DROPPED A COMB ALL THE DAY you'LL ON eee THIS PKTURE But’ ig ite Co, for the cast of "Los- te AMosT WD WILL HAPPEN TO THEM CADSR TRS WITH ONE cect UD We Tint WO DOLLAR) GNE HER A PENNY WE DO wiTHouT elen MacKellar of “A Tallor- ~ ' NOW im) 4 T'S WweKY ‘ FoR IT’ 7sue kopcor HIM THERE'D BI Made Man," has organized « "Sugar GOOD NIGHT?! up ITD SE TMM ( Teer usar IT LAY. BLS ARE A I € Saving Club” among the membors of that troupe. She figures that in a year the company can save 1,460 pounds by not eating that much. : THIRTEEN A HORSE ON YOU'LL HAVE BAD fj AND BEFORE iT LUCK ALL THE DAY (ies e) | GOING BAK AFTER FIGURES’ 2 See @ x IT, SHE'S @T T as THIS DOESN'T APPLY > A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ty ‘And just think, Mrs, Hatton, one To ROLLING PINS @ ' ( of the authors of “Lombardi, Ltd,," iwthe daughter of a clergyman, ‘FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, OPWhy is a stick of candy like a horse?” te “Bi \l// 8 forelen Ceovernmants

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