The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1917, Page 24

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= — “(sexe rxex —] Bening World Daily Magazine bout Plays and Plavers \ BRibtr DLLs Le [Ab -* ot the ome presen wee “e Mogens « ve ta ’ the nineicen(h ot city BY WAY OF DIVERSION The candidate wise bie rope one At is a wtar, 2b wo me d, and, if we w \ uch as mid He © our friend un « polls # ection Day, at eo Jisappear, ne emokes way top no “wm, coke you're not tp In po make us angry fear! ie ne we forget it in a iH, neve inet you WORLD'S SERIES DOPE. Hy Loney Hasteil) Oct. b—New York nd of the Giunta, They are pot # bit afraid (0 not doubt that ue expected morrow. It intends it t & Koo pitoher in the box, he does, should Judge it would be wise move. The saine may be wuld of tne White Sox. So i easy to Hee the entire baseball f nity 18 up in | the air and has no poritive way of) Ty Nala who will win the chamnplon- here are woefully iy ball. To-day 1 asked id win and he said A Chicago man norant of nan who fuvored the Allies. Nat Koy and nan o get out bore, All ti citement. Can loarn nothing! WAR SONG FINALS TO-NIGHT, To-night the war song contest at Proctor’e Fifth Avenue Theatre will be decided, It is @ unique competiuon, | inasmuch as no prizes are offered other than the value of the verdict as is may be accepted by the public. THEY'LL HAVE BOXES. Mayor and Mrs, John Purroy| Mitouel, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Kahn, Mre, Harry Payne Whitney, Brix Gen, White, C. M. G., ana Mr, an Mrs Charles W Bowring havo re | @erved boxes for the British Rally at the Hippodroue night, Gossip. Gam Forrest hus returned from Chicago. Jay Barnes has sold Kelsey Allen the motion picture rights of bis new Japanese shirt for Obio. A second “Up-Stairs and Down" company opened last night in Albany. PAoother “Lombardi” gues to Chicago ‘moon, Gick Watson, Australian soubrette, thas arrived in New York to appear in the new Hitchcock-Guetz revue, Lieut. John Philips Sousa, U was the guest of Charles Dillingham at the Hippodrome last night. Bam L. Rothapfe! of ihe Rialto went to Rochester yesterday to ad Gress the Rochester Ad Club on “The 8..N,,| Friday, October 6, 1017 JOR’ s C, An _ “And Now, n, Show the Gentlemen hight OUTI" | : | isi? “ot te ‘ atout | | eo, ’ ' A TON Tens re in ¢ ei! \ % . ’ 900 MULES, HE ¢ ee . e cee | aoe » | « ) Pe BR. ‘ My Sp GENTLEMEN . 4 ' ~~ ree BIGHT in Hees | , 5 — ! * , Cant we” 4 - GON 2 ye , Tex! UE . ag By THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Bud Counihan - DHE Wuz A coe Be Fort v% I Gor CD lume my WHEE an Leer LAST wr ne ’ an’ 3 pip'wT! ¥ wrt WL [ Daree”— De = ANT bs nm WEARe or Youms MaumeD now ) an eueeet ana eb * Bret f watual LeeT You Hun? ( ATS A HOT ONE AN’ } You wur Ty BRD ¢ HAT UTED YO DAY You WOULDNYT MARY / “TH’ BEGT Woman IN) mau * wHY DD Ww’ OLE GAL Leave Sou Bie ? t 4 im ve 2 ? 2 BACHELOR BILL na Cnt, ¥, Bvenlag Coorriaht, 108 Peviinive @ BECAUSE WHEN THERES ANYTHING WE CANT L. Divide (Tv to! ——_) ExPect Tutt Be “PRESIDENT Some Day, I “PRESOOM 1B 2s WE +AVE To Give Aim Motion Picture.” ‘The campaign to sell Liberty bonds will be carried into all Shubert thea tres. Speeches will be made from the stages. ‘the first American Symphonie com- position to be played by the Strand’s erchestrs will be Willlam Lowits’s “Buite Rui id Through the courtesy of William A, Brady 500 employees of Greanbut's maw a presentation of the film "The Burglar’ at the Park Theatre Kiaw & Erlanger, beginning next week, will give away to people seeing “The Riviera Girl” at matinees at the Now Amsterdam two $50 Liberty Donde. The lucky ones will selected by number. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. J. B—Address Van & Sohenck, care F. Ziegfeld jr, New Amaterdam Theatre. Playwrights umially tage of the groxs. The play » Was produced by the @an who wrote {t. He still owns It. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY. Kidder waa in @ fair way to cted Mayor of Colgate, wet a Yegan learning to play the cornet, FOOLISHMENT. was an oid novly wae FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ever argue at our house on heefiens’ day." joxiey ht: 20 lessons gui Sats wok. mn wn 194, Tel, Moruingeide svee, _, Bumatead’ 's Worm Syrup. sate and rer tails. ¢ eUuiss Pant butte. PollesPa Kan., | joined the local band and Comrighh 1911, Pease Pvenenine ie “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” (Bening Werte | | Along the “Window Shopping” Line. All They Have to Spend Is the Time! By Jack Callahan eS NY Pr Pon te i | CAEN HEY HED. NOBODY Gives T «i = OTs WEE > ‘ HIS ) WHAT'D'YA THINK O ?) o (Tes REN) loom AT THIS Te HE. TENS Vie Lis As S D) GNKA TMaLE YET |} ‘Me SAME FAD | AST PAD), NO! THS GuNcd ARE NOT WS aD AN (VES HON WHEN) an, Pret Vee UN Ri HE IS RESPONSIBLE |( $2,00 FOR, THEY'RE SELLING [| WINDOW SHOPPERS” IN THIS | iMaGiNARY BREAKFAST | see ieee eee es tc | ear ES tow rae [ym OWT FoR ALL THE IN THS STORE FOR F198. | pe rOQWAPRETY RLY GAZING IN, A peng wemrsure )(OH,MA') ] YeRtunoow SET OF <) WOOK aL, | AONE, ot ATIRACTNE winpow| [c FRIIS DEMONSTRATING A NEW DELICATESSEN STORE NBT UKE “that gy ME] | SHOPPING IS a= J ogmower wens |} MESELE! LETS SEE WHAT DISPLAYS. HE'S THE SHE'LL NEVER GE Ren | | CARPET SWEEPER. NO! THEY'RE | WINDOW. | QNE OF | | HARD ON THE DOH : THEY'RE LOOKIN' AT. / WINDOW DRESSER NOT INTERESTED IME SWEEPER,| ,HEQMHT TD LOOKIN TES GOT TO po ‘Ne OH! SWAGGER A BARBER SHOP eta 08 res, er we WM. Boo: Hoo! 1 WANNA Cems t SHINE! vee ‘ ? pr ( m1 # EAR | HOPE THEY Fgh b LEAVE SOMETHING | Kad iNav

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