The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1917, Page 22

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on a" < oT TTT si “omrerser] Fiening World Daily Magazine — _ JOKER'S CAK Its a Wonder She Lida't Throw the Brick After the Car to Stop It! About ? lays | Stor arid pP Eakers| horn ie \ IT oe \_ SToP IT 4 oiepErry 4 TT wor Reiter -_— ready for Vrowtway “ M mer on « in bin wupP a ep Kilgour, Floreoce & ke Mhine, Mareuer an, Hidden, Hilda Derringtes and ¢ BY WAY OF DIVERSION My friepa, Doo Pease, A quit bie fool Hans ae lot? say a LITTLE FAMILY Finding Himself “in Hot Water," Luke Naturally Thought of a “ Boil !” pete waster’ weer - Ha ees T HADDA LU’ —"< tea You “DIDNT Comes 5 GATHERIN' OF ME OWN ite more mellow, for Doe's of the re “H OUR LIV GATHERIN ls w@ “THAT PREVENTED MEE Tobacco odors make him Dp ml PA, Lasr’ ' | ad @tripe—the kind that joven to NIGHT ArreR, ALLT bf and say moan things an PROMIgED Him T '? fz ‘ Z ” y Hows “HAT S 6 me A J i : SORRY “TD Alone, the maughty little fellow begs ghee 1 / mies Mu Yezzin’ wot, ‘ Op the emoking hatit bar Pertape bell give some poo Wop « very saucy earful. He can dmagine how # pipe could make th» ANT OUR and moan He ought to let us ATTEND "TH LIL! PLYMOUTH THEATRE OPENS. CHURCH boc At” Arthur Hopkins opened bis now Piymouth Theatre, in Wost Forty- BiH Biroet, last night with Willian | Giuette io “A Successful Calamity.” ‘The theatre is @ very pretty Eid brown, gold and capacity te about ; HIS DISGUISE. broker, wanted some tickets to a Broadway show recently, but the Management wouldn't sell him any. Bo Leo called in @ friend and asked i Bim to go to the box office and buy some. cf “They may recognize me,” sald the A friend. “If they do they'll know I'm ‘ buying for @ speculator ‘Disguise yourself,” suggested Leo. / ‘Tho friend said he would. He went away and returned tn half an hour, randy to buy the tickets, i! ere’s your disguise?” asked ' tap, ' ere.” Quaid the friend, holding up tii his hands. { ‘He had put on a pair of gloves. ti “ WORLD'S SERIES DOPE. j (By Loney Haskell.) H As I predicted, the Giants defeated g | the White Sox yesterday, You will! : remember, I sald they could win if| they would give the Sox a good drub- Ding. Tallies counted again. It was plain to be seen when the men took ' the fleld that the Glants were going after tallies, The Sox have now won 7 two games to the Giants’ one, which puts the Giants one game beh | 7 i bo White Sox win to-day they will further ahead than they were yes- terday, but the reverse may happen. If it does, it will cause a lot of com- twent. Being a resident of New York T naturally favor the Giants, but I often go to Chicago, so | favor the White Sox too. Eit tw-d team may win Hi not Indulge | walt and eee if work out, and while “1 told you wy prediction does: STEVE DROPS IN, | Steve O'Grady, formerly of Broad- , is in town, He t# now business | anaes of a religious magazine pub at Garrison, N.Y. Living at Garrison, be says, has many advan- even though one does have to walk seven miles to get a drink. Steve rites il his friends to come up and it him, but warns them to brin Be eee aiohe thoes | QuiteA WHATS YER aeeeya | EATER ‘4 BONDS FOR TWO he SSYOREE The two Liberty bonds, given away EATABULL by Kiaw & Erlanger at yesterday's q tines of "The Riviera Girl,” at the few Amsterdam ‘Theatre, went to Paul W. Burbank, of Berlin, N. H., Mise BL. Winter, of Kingston, N.Y. Mr. Burbank is a soldier ata- tioned at Fort Slocum. ! 178 HEARSAY TO HER. Florence Nash says she has heard the Yiddish press of the city gave her | excellent write-ups when she opened iy “The Land of the Free,” but she hayn't any way to prove it, | LvmrOBR. 1411, Pree Pubtraita Ca. (3. % mrentnsrworre) feel, By C. M. Payne i i i { Gossip, | ’ Will Deming has gone to Chicago to! K Join “Parlor, Hedroom and Bath.” 4 Martell, female impersonator, hay ; succeeded Russell io “The Fasci ating Widow.” Martin Julian, who was Bob Fitz ; almmons's brother-in-law, has gone into the theatrical t ng business. Ora Carew, Keyat making ber first vi She says she had often éity wn “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" | . i By Jack Callah \ ; ; ; ‘ ac allahan obo. Wiis viding h(n 9 bend Se & THAT (GIMME ONE \( BEGONE “(A f {CAN 60 IMAGINE TKNOW IM 1 (YouR E TEER. ‘ ARRIME gs | cine |] FALSE DAME P PAIR <- )/GIVING HER THE ay GON’ GET) WATS caoor Se HG Gor Tans ae WHEN Mth ISH! |) AMATEUR (SINCE WHEN DID t THE vib ; é SHE CAN'T bis i YOUR HEART MOVE IN THE Th MORE CHANCE}! Never Let E, WHY SHE'LL STAGE ede BE a ! OVER, % YOUR RIGHT : HE'D BE FELIX, | ME SEE PUT § Vy ' THE BEST ) WHEELS | foRGET HIS CUE, THE HERO IS ARRESTED, ‘ fe SIDE! 5 VILLAIN | _1T oo REALASTICy Hired nr YOUR. FACE |! PEP in \T. | —— FRIGHT) | pero i THE oR. AND HE THINKS | ron) . CURSE. . x (oe t AGAIN! THIS 1S // (SH “GNE Pay BUNCH GETS HE'S GOIN* To TAK! STEAD YING altar Andrews to py iS (inert Dip: = NOT A SHE WAS GIVEN cAamTy | Bact CT LHORSES?) Cee A CHINAMAN! SOME SAD MUSIC, fs THE LEADING PART JANE, " com ay, entitle Hs 3 Tue 8 e PINK ON ACCOUNT OF PART} y . PAYS "TAKE THE dein Em A a 2 arias TEA! TED weal. *INCURABLE KEY AND Lock the staff of Al \ { hi BEING THE COACH! HIM UP, ETC. tector. He is doing some work A Le Frobman musical show as PISS Lt A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Charles Hay of Southport, Conn aay “J paid jin to take my picture, and! Pee never done it) Po “Ev ly he's @ sort o® 6 phot { \ !

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