The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1917, Page 18

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“(Lecomte race | Evening World Daily Magazine ‘About Plays| ‘and Players By BIDE DUDL! EY _ U'D think Lee Shubsrt, with all the business affairs ho has on his mind, would be an ex- tremely serious man all the time, You might even have the impres- COONS OS ONE, OE nights and tore his hair. Mr, Shubert doesn’t always think of theatres and plays. He can tell a goot story as well as ; he can emile, and ho ; above the ‘winter made bim an offer for man talked earnest bert's arm swung WAY OF DIVERSION ACTRESSES TO MARCH, Business and Professional Mrs. Malda Darn- is looking after te in of the stage for thin , asks those who wish to-par- yuty to wend their names to her , in East lth Street, ween Fifth Avenue and Broadway, THAT WAS ALL RIGHT. Jim Thornton met severa! men near » Palace yesterday, and one aske e whereabouts of Juice y. Jim said be hud seen Juics o into the ocean at Atiantic City, ut had not seen him come out. A few ninutes later Jules camo along aud ssked Jim why be bed given the mun orn looking bunch, and I thought! I'd try to brighten them up, “J t “Db, wel toate “ail right, THE GIRL DID RIGHT. Otis Skinner, playing tp * terday as follows: “Hear you are making Liberty . If it's a good speecn put me down for a $5,000 subsorip If it isn't, fine yourself $5,000 should take $5,000 wor WHEN GABE FAILED. Patrons of that thea World “ad.” to recover Dim. “CHICKEN TALK.” Btreet, Brooklyn, has sent us a poen eatitied “Chicken Ta has often fallen for cht Therefore, he thinks we should’ print A few squawks of the poem follow Two hundred employees of the Libs) mittee were the gu ree at the Playhouse ur. Harry Davideon h FROM THE CHEST NUT TREE. kBeor UTE GUARAK 40 West S4th 6h, N, &, JOE'S CAR The Car Didn't Back Out, but the Customer Did! f= NeTy LITTLE can ~ =H te ( “To PART WIT tT— acway ON THE so =- NEVER Lav’ > DOwN ! “TheY'RE A Good \ GAR FOR ALt-Rount use! ‘ PobtTbirie iJ 1 CAN Just ABOUT ve UP — (ae with HY JOE WILL YOU ANSWER TE | yay) DOORBELL - PLEASE 7 Vaan “THAT'S THE MAN “To GEE “THE CAR, I'M GonNA GIVE. HIM & DEMONSTRATION! } . { i od las THAT'S DARN FUNKY — Be 1G e iat First Saves Wat ord HAPPENED — STARTER, (as pe WONT START : - Anibal 7 , THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY “What Human Heart Could Gelid Keep, Nor Melt When Warmed by Love Like This!” J eaein) ey CDW FATHEAD ) [| Crt) ———s, Cee i i) : Stun LOVED ME _5— / AN A Womans . a— ah a ese AN’ (uz Go SLOW j~ LIFE WITHOUT” Love Go Youre “WS Be Oy “HAT ALL v ANOWERIN WaT x ~ WA MERE. COOKE HUGEAND 2. “THOSE INDURIES WERE } es BY ASBSAULTIN' C BELTED una IN) TE “~~, BUGHT ) EM? ANT “SHE Caused BY _Y’ WIFE “ XM ONY t t SLAUGHYE RED You |, SLI TG wrth) (ie “THROW IN’ FLowers } —_—— Comrrianh UY. Prams Petes Oo OT. frenme Wwe) apie The Point Is Well Taken: By C. M. Payne ] BUMPED MY NOSE CT hitte A MAN MY MAw Don't ALLOW ME To Se Har’ FIND Cis LANGw! DGGE “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” More Than Trains Run In and Out of a Railroad Station! By Jack a ICKSLIBDUB 1 via RQUS Wd FORTUNATE AN! L00f LOOPQKP Ve QOESNT THIS FELLOW NFOR - = AN YOU TELL - sOnenid A 06:9. renng sear aa SURE aney' ‘ a has ABELS ( PoRTER ? | ee om wit THE] Ca WHERE Fptive Forres) (OO, GRACIS! “HON AND DEARE NEWS STAND A Cy INTHE “(00,00 L Hai Altes Bote 19° Too Bao { Wike GO AFTER ME | US TRAIN! — HER FOR A WHOLE \ THE EASILY U \SP! 3 WORLD PASTED } VERY CHARGE ; meas (CH THEY Don't erm 1G Gays i DAY!! SES > S: $ 5! ir Tir uA —- UI Aw? vf z aswop )\e ON HIS BAGS! © ard ) > CAAMIIY sitt pros & Line ; scanounace’ | MALL 1\\a MINUTE (ne SLEEPER ; HE LMT? SWOP/, i, f ‘ anew N ‘ ) ANNOUNCER’ @ Jacep.- ‘ oS DAY TIME ‘ SF TN) f . . ‘ j | ° — / 7 4 i\ ? f ays ; > ‘ THE OP¥ : r WHO BUYS 2 Y 1 4 U ALL THE PAPERS) ~ f ° \ | ‘ ’ ‘ AND D MAGAZINES oi Py n\ HOPE:

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