The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1917, Page 20

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comic About P Plays Plavers and j Ay ite Pee ' - 7" . , oe “ ‘ ‘ ‘ . oe MISS RYAN T TAR » ‘ ” t bi wee the fire t Me n "Peg My Heart 8Loom STILL AT IT Bai Hioom seers to have « ba He adultes ' the I BY WAY OF DIVERSION jure nothers terribly you to set up the etove rig nd Bilan looked at her in u vay, “Why, Suste.” be said, you know yer old dod has imbago most turrthle bad?” Said Grandpa Me as MoGuggin went out: “Oh, 1, where's them steers you was talkin’ about?” MR. STEWART’S PLAN William G. Stewart » work of furtherin 1 ’ give New York what i# called “Com munity Ught opera.” The public ts being asked to subscribe to a fund which will launch and jnaintain a vompany of singers who will prownt operas of the Gilbert & Sullivan type. | A regular theatre will be uned at first Later it ts planned to erect a C monwealth Opera House HORSES WERE SCARCE. Martha Beasley, the Metro Film Corporation's wardrobe woman, had to make ears for five “prop” horses ‘cently, She knew nothing about uorses’ ears, s0 William Christy Ca- banne, the director, suggested that he go out on the street and examine « horse's oar, Mrs. Beasley stood on ® Madison Avenue corner half an ‘our and not one horse came along. Minally she went to a livery stable n the east side and examined an ear losely. Then she found the animal was a mule. ‘om CALL POLICE RESERVES. The fact that the bassball game as postponed erday brought euch \ crowd to the Hippodrome that Capt. | Duggan's Police Reserves were called out to quell a small sized riot, The lobby wae Hterally jammed. | ABSOLUTE FACTS. Louis Robie, at the Friars last night, was showing the boys some of the steps be danced before the Civil War. Mike Goldreyer of the Woods of- ‘ices has written a sketch called “Some of the Laughable Things We See in Life” Sam Shannon says that if the Kaiser will surrender he'll give him two seats to the New York opening of “Odds and Ends of 1917." Bam Hoffenstein, the poet-press agent, found one of his poems copied in the Detroit Journal recentiy and wrote the editor congratulating dim. When Bil Wright was notified by wire yesterday that his wife, in Bos- ton, had become the mother of a fine boy, .he took occasion to declare the telegraph a great invention. GOSssiP. “The Torches,” with Lester Loner- gan, will go into the Bijou Oct, 22 “Saturday to Monday” will gu to an- other theatre. The Messrs. Shubert ‘The Barton Mystery,” with A. 1 Anson starred, at the Comedy this coming Saturday night De Wolf Hopper recited “Casey at the Bat” at the Winter Garden last uight and you should have heard the tans whoop It up. Anna Wheaton, Fay Marbe, Marie Carroll and Florence McGuire, of "Oh will present PAGE Wednesday, October 10,1017 Evening World Daily Magazine THik FAMILY Don't BIG LITTLE ! widen Like Fach Other { By Bud Counthan | r ————— ——— - sureepmanen - 7c EEG | 4 on i, Gonaak 3 ven 1 CAUGMY a “m — Ace ¢ we ay tT ev Neres re regres ‘ VURAL Rt aad eS a) =). i Pt Py ‘ wnteUF , DDN even wore Geer } ° ; 1 we A Not PEND ~ 4 Ye au MH enaiail ? > | » 9 ry | 8 ie @> . 2 rue FAmag TRY Rare ware) By Move Will Be to Come Down From That li roplane! “S'MATTER. POP Pop's Next M. Payne me. Per) Gy Sa) | [Perl Per] a a 5 Le ie en TYING 7 IN MY TIATTLE 541P \ | Superior Force on Orders Wigwagged From the Rear! — [ L Copyright ANT. Press Publisning Co (NY. Bveaing World) ane ‘HERE IN NEW YORK” ! Several Reasons Why clad Give Matinees at Reduced Prices [SHE'S HAO) (SHE'S BEEN) CHER MALE UP] WHERE ALL HYSTERICAL HATTIE. (coopNESS (SH! MAMA'S LIL) (YD THINK J Ces fr, Png aman cat Pri Wore (TF THEY RNEW Huse. 2 1 (|\GuoeceD Ny pce etice EYES SHOULD, ). SHE HELD A GON |e iu }) SUGAR PLUM \ sue‘ Have (| CAN YA) AND THEN THE “IDOL: WAS ; AIGRETTES| J EiGHT END) BE \ MIRIAM,'"~ Bon IN ONE HAND VEME OC ONM | ( MUSTN'T DO!) | moge SENSE TELL ME | “THIS PERSON os MARRIED AND. TWENTY \ | TIMES. BLE You WULDST | AND ATHANKYT IN JLFORSOT ss WAAT ACT.) DESCRIBES. «=e neste HE HAD SEVEN KIOS YEARS. ( |MEBBE ——— NoT STAND | THE OTHER, AND [ Gaico ope ) BeNG A cH {LTH'S 1S?) HAT HAS Te: HE: TE-HE- \'D BE Puen! — SHES A THEY SAY SHE'S BETWEEN MUH | WHEN SHE BURST | IQ" i wow! [oe THAT (Shes, KEN PACE {aut ! Bon Gon’ To AND THE INTO TEARS, SHE KITCHEN! SLA THtatee!) | Got THe ETC. IN A - ee MARRY AGAIN t WOMAN wAS So excited (Xt ot ee | el te WERY WERY SHED LAUGH THOSE SHE BRUSHED AWAY cA amity \ CAYAS" “AUOIBLE” AT THE , ] FURS ARE THE TEARS WITH JANE / QOESN'T LIKE ne WOICE ! “Two | NOT THE GON GON y \ Peer i let ~ fee ORNS? VINE * NS PHAN! ) GENUINE! GooD GeAcious! ee NHS) Forty \ | anion ¢ FORMER, FAMOUS ACTOREEN THE MATINEE GIRLS SHOWING “INTENSE INTEREST" IN THE EXCEPTIONALLY DRAMATIC Roy,” will sell Liberty bonds’ Friday afternoon at MoCreery's ators. Reports from Atlantic City ‘The Grass Wid by Chan Pollock, Rennold Wolf and Loui , Is a Dig success. O'Neil will rehearse soon in @ new comedy drama in which she will be seen under the management of Arthur Hopkins, William Fox will begin showing his film version of “Cleopatra” at the Lyrle Sunday night. Theda Bara ha the title role. Rert Lytell, of “Mary's Ankle," has igreed to support a patr of Relgian rphans sium From the estate f Henry B. Harris comes the announcement that the first New York performance of “The Claim” will be given at the Fulton Theatre Friday evening Malcolm Willlams, who was a mat- inee idol when we lived in Leaven- worth, Kan. has gone into films, Herbert Brenon has engaged him A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘There's a baseball catcher living in ‘Texas named Ima Pitcher. FOOLISHMENT. When it rains out in Kalamazod rnd looking bius FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “1 asked my husband for a pair of slippers.” “Yes “And he got me peels.” ‘une ET AN Bualtraee: 1 couple of banana A.| They will remain in Bel-| ACTING WW “Some WHERE GAD* THE SEASONS SENSATION ! Cc c | & man, The heat waves were so in Ly D ’ ’ wy . | Washington tar. ae ,am Pp omeadaies tense that the wir like motre be- 1€ ay s yOOd Stories \ Rin cHIPROREA IE. i B 4] Ww 1 1 fore our eyes, A bilnding weit by anne : WN. PERSHING told in Paria a] — Cooyright, Netional Newspaper Gervien, ‘ y Alms oodwar | vas ground Into our eyeballs by story about a young American | — er ct { = us Jblast as searing ws chat whieh come AS SHE IS SPOKE IN SIAM ut es, which range deeb Hoy ung {| a | f t te " 7 f Siam, ! elle y ‘ ” 1 1] “ Copyrigh: 17, by the Pres Publishing Uo, (Tho New York 1: W rom a white ho arma The roof tue Ne and | He talked a lot on the voyage! | ZING! comesa ™! Ww, rans | encouraged “Wee eso| of my mouth was as if fashioned of “who is t ate iad ver," sald the General, “of the de-| . THE WORD-PAINTER pou Eee Ns oi a a > declare war on (i sawtt he would take in sightseeing || BIG SHELL ~ AND | SCENE 7 beds was @ boas mi baked clay! My sue, swollen, dry a Concernin ow | when on leave \T BOUNCES ONA | | él amp Upton A. (reminiscently)—1 re cmbor ono| trating in every pore for moisture/ many, prides hbnself upon his Eng- | Thar way to help your CouDITY'S| “wanontt miss Notre Dame Cathe- || ROCK AND TRIMS | TIME—Night—deeply, darkly, die-| night, up in Canada, in January, the |~—molature sh awa!"—-Detroit Free Press |dral in Paris,’ sald a French volun-|| TH TREES ey) | | tinetly night, water In a glass beside my bed froze,| A. (throwing off one layer of| “When the King last visited Loy | _> | ter, ; || OTHER THIN } pul an’: blanket) —Whew! |don he met the late Lord Kitchener THE GERMAN WAY. “You bet, I won't!’ said he. |_ (in thle particular room of the bar-| * ers | sa erica nmiewaena iil si Ath their talk]. “‘Don't miss Westminster Abbey in | |racke six of Uncle Sam's boys are try-| C: (breathing hard to spur circu H, (continuing)—if the sweat could] whose Exyptian phs were still! ¢¢ HE Germans, with ny London,’ eaid a Scot. ing to woo Morpheus with discouraging! 4ton)—-1I don't wanna » bathed my skin would have] fresh, Desirov of telling Lord | about exacting a war indem-| “wino, giree! But, say, fellows,’ the It ‘Mua rene ada—I don't wanna hea sout | lieved me tit was just the hener that was t $0 COM» | nity from their French and! young soldter declared, ‘the thing I'm result, A blue cold occupies every nook anything cold, I wish | had a tem.| Wie Dia himmering, | nand the Blam 1 Wate md tt oy | Belgian aggressors, remind me of| craziest of all to see ts the Church of and cranny. A marrow-shriveting | Anything cold ad a tem-| 5, ‘ at that Ane iru « ve Cfo] Bee | England.’ "—Washington Star. dlast whips through every crevice.) rature, I wish T had rom the flesh, | der obi cpg . Major Spender] me Chorus (in disgust) ¥ Ave it sn Speake was * Ponte | (ROLDING his knees up under] gicie. ir you don't ot : Me Suddenly 1 Prom hiesbad CONCERNING CROWS Olay, the in-law of Baron Will THE AWKWARD SQUAD. eo PH. evehrowa) tenia anya (breaking be you| one eres the dark to LIEK MENKIN BROWN, 1 1m Waldorf Astor, who recently ele ue was ariag wa awh body else cold? where B y He ende \ nondent, sald 4 f ; e rk as a ward squad: ‘Company! Atten- Sap rise rae arta : : zt me chaps 'd ike to hear about when 1|hand on The others in corre ies nt, sal s pen me aN i ‘9 ty ¥ a ves Linh coo anawiifuntecue iat coatainnies tty in spite OF! was in the Sahara Desert—thermom.| ire breathless, It is almost solemn.) more in @ lecture on the bj member of the English mission, Md ea old it \| every! nine . an you tell ny Mr.) ster 180 de and not a drop of| Lissen, be a don't ade | Spender Clay continued : ion foetal nid it straight out in front [ mes, another in the gathering 4 ja is this, ne om 3erm suffering ‘s e, yo ow, hac ow that | of chilled? wathering 18! water in sight | line trenches, mas The Germans are suffering Sy te, OU Kw a oo ie |. One of the aquad held up hm right on ; F C. Owhispering)—4t's that wr ter | swith hand’ gren-[our blockade more than they'd have] was a great nulsance. One day theligg by” mistane,. ‘This brougnt -hia| Gut out the picture on all four olde | rus fin ngeuled eylables)—| 14 Dhey say he's A wis with th. n’ ‘em with shrapnel—| us think here's a real dearth »w got into Jones's garden and ate) right-hand companion’s left leg and | Then carefully fold dotted line 4 Ite B-sbut up | like the crack o' doom| foodstuffs, and there's a rea! pest of| al) nis grass, Jones asked Smythe| his own right leg close together. The | aire lanath,” Th C. (walling in A mtnor)—W-who. ae Jand another 5 the Republican! profiteers: |what he was going to do about {t.| officer, seeing this, exclaimed, an- | entire feng en dotted line 2 and agent aaa imine Rite o-| B. (the trrepressible)—1%0 dogrees! | party--all 1 ask Is to have you beside Think of it-the Germans now | And what do you suppose Smythe] grily: $0 on, Fold each section underneath nade these blankete took &1 1, con's be did; but if it was, go to tt, | no brother mall iow. sweet an'jeuting crows! More than ; “And who ts that blooming galoot|accurately. When completed tum course In a porous plaster factory. comrade; go to itl quiet it 18 in Bayonne of a Sunday|profiteers have cornered tho crows of row Spender Clay laughed grimly. |over there holding up both legs?"~|over and you'll find a ovepriaing re | D. Cwlewling bis toes to keep them HL (in deep, tmpressive tones)—|afierncou. 1. it's alll Germany, 8 that the Goveromeat haw ‘He sent Jones a bill,” be #qid, “for | Chicago Newa, oult, f t (

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