The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 24

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j | a — ore “ar were tee i ea COMIC PAGE —-— Evening World Daily Magazine JOE'S CAR Yes, Joe Got His Car Back, but LOOK at It! About Plays] -omencnmnmsr rem ong papas = I ) PI GyeSS You'Le Anmry + rm CK MP.KEENE, YE Gust Hand “he Garnce GuY and I layers | Orne, Pe TEC Hive “ Vik SAY “th Me ee! | Jew ce ; , J Pp ROAR W Gucw! SOME bh TecTWweEt ——~— | WE CAM € » mn} By BIDE DUDLEY | MOORAY! (1) & i eileen me 1 BACK WITH IT AS Fe \ GM vce in Pa 4. MINNIN MADDEN FieKe | AG T CAN AN {| will open her New Y coe fo weet CELERRE TE | / = —— Bon at the Criteron Theatr | wit are -- AA ' ( / na, A SUNT AY) Monday evening, Nov. 19. in Aah. j a RignTo! I ue ES mt ’ Gand.” a new comedy ' ‘4 1 4 S| | | eestohaes Moeller, The play deals # | L Horr } snanielipegnins d | gts : eareer of the great nove | SO Devt ( @haracters in it are Alfred fe Mon y= 4 — bape Freserie ‘ cele TE sn / % jariet joine nh the i y are a Jose Ruben and Verdinand Cotte wu chatk, In “Mac Mand” Mra. Finke ole will wear tro a, it in said, Georke she C, Tyler, Ar ur Hopkins and Kiaw & Eri have f od ton. wilt © Lave Drive,” tt hann't been an od. | THAT WAS PLENTY. Blection night Andrew Tombes oni . . after the first act of “Miss and said: la y It “Struck” Him! wieotion returns here to-night. Hylan y = 5, . ie has been elected by about 125,000) [TEMA , No’ PoP !x ASkKEpP No ike He oe . bao: eT iarntanes MINNIES FATHER FOR ” sang out! : —~ U_ BAY Go! On! AN TH FATHEAD >) er THATS ‘How nce. | ‘as where Tombes WoT TH’ 3am = HIS CONGENT YO HILUS HAPPENED ( ouR MARRIAGE HE DEO DRT OF se TA Wietven —Ar Leasr And right D quit announvin rns 7 You 'Son’— / Lota aud J aap He wourDnr } t t WHEN “rE PICKED MYE L ) ; + UNDERSTOOD BY WAY OF DIVERSION. BEEN WAVIN' a ¢ ~——— Gwe tt dun? — U OUTA “TH"UMBRELLA 5 | | GERMAN FLAG,, ) 4 STAND ¢ —” OR GOMETHIN’ £ ay, in 1 like to smoke a good cigar as well us any man, and now and then a cigarette fits in my smoking plan. ‘A meerachaum Is # pretty thing when it is brown and ripe, but of them all | Yd rather puff a good old corncob) pipe. When ev'ning comes and | Am | through with hard work for the day, there's nothing like a corncob pipe to drive my cares away. 1 loud one | to the brim and seek a nice, big easy chair and, as I blow out rings of smoke, the world seems wondrous fair. My wife im sure that Satan | amokes a corncob down below, I fear her sex will ever be the good | old corncob’s foe. But it will al be a joy to smokers of my type. Ang heaven won't be heaven if | cannot, putt my pipe. “BRIDE” TO CHICAGO. “Here Comes the Bride" will con- clude its engagement at the George M. Cohan Theatre Saturday night, Nov. 17, and go to Chicago, where it will occupy the Colonial. It may be brought back to New York later, VIVIAN'S NEW PLACE. George Vivian, formerly general manager for Charles Hopkins at the) “’S'MATTER, POP?” ] Bevieve You Punch and Judy Theatre, has been | ‘ CAN See AND ; " Smern. CANDY engaged as stage director for the) Hobart-Jordan COgporation, which | will offer “What' our Husband ¥ ‘THRou Gt THe Doing?” at the Thirty-ninth Street 2 Theatre next Monday evening. Mr. | \< \ \Stae oF THe. Vivian Is a popular a8 well as a com- | s)) petent man. ji) Hous & | OH, LENORA—LOOKIT! | A young woman named Cordelia Evand has jth Bd rhymed appre- nora Rose It follows eaten flame, ErtWepr | (G” CANT THMeLL]. tt the eres of morn | nilght, “landing downs through ‘malsta of Ne—and in tein steals some sadder a‘mysiery of Joy that’s ages old. (Bet that makes Philip B. Dooner, our Weat Ninety-Seventh street poet, | pretty mad!) | MOROSCO NEWS. | Oliver Morosco has disposed of tha ustralian rights to “Lombard, Ltd.,” ") Hugs ward et M. diuce the play in > probably next season. "W ‘, BACHELOR BILL tue next Morosco musical piece, will at the Olympic, Chicago, Nov. | =>: —————— mene 6 and come to New York when the hicago run Is finished, Blanche Ring weads the cast oneal WINE WILL FLOW—MAYBE. A box office, to accomodate the pa- | trons of Justine Johnatone’s Little ‘lub, is being put in the lobby of the! Vorty-Fourth street Theatre building, When it is ready Miss Johnstone wili christen it with a pottle of real wine, if abe cun hit it GOSssiP. | A second edition of “Hitehy Koo" Wil be unfolded at aymond Hitch. cock’s Theatre next Monday evening. Houdini will do bis famous trunk trick at the Antilles benefit at the Hippodrome Supday evening, Mrs. Houdini will assist him, A private detective looks after the sable scarf used in The Avenue” at the Comedy Theatre. Anybody who tied to steal It wouldn't got fur The “Barbara” management thinks it whould dis a wervice fag with at least threy stars since three men were drafted from the cast during re- beursals A tabloid stock company to pre- sent condensed versions of famous mélodramas will be used by the, LMezten uy - od Messrs. Shubert in the Hunday night nh - —. | —— concerts at the Winter Garden | “ge Uy , ; INEW V gr y Herbert Waterous, baritone, Wil SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK “Four A. M,.” heard at the Strand next we . . Will sing “On the Road to 3 ng Co (NY Bvening World) \l and * e Me if All Those Endcar- | (On DEAR, (HO= HOM? THIS TE ORIGINAL (LAY OFF hy Sorin tere ruining ts (97. renin Wort T TOLD MOTHER TD GE) [AFIE®. | WHAT TIME OID YOU GET IN ) INE HAD A LOVELY Ing Young Charms.” | Onin StORTIAY LiFe yay & "Gi FELLER, I'VE ; HOME EARLY, W'LL j- |HESEES. || LAST NIGHT ? THE OF GENT S TIME, GOOD NIGHT. aeyTicbmo'n new tarring helt {OMS We) AR UO | SUS KULIN' Yaa, | PAPERS 2 wr ravs] GOING AND COMING! 7 6ET KiLEDL Tee its to || 'uasw't In Last Naw cur | HOXKT ~~ (7Go00 NIGHT *A Little Bit Old-Fashioned.” that tis [RAKED TEAS? Hugey UP ch 4 < L Pte soo) _WORKINGMEN “NIGHT OWL : UCAAMITY |Repain |!) WAS “ALL IN” THIS MORNING SHE MEANS intend a to offer Ie in New York soon WWE UAITED ime quae: Sadia Ree ON DUC | GOING TO THEI DESTINATION ‘ \\\, JANE, HIS OWN GEE} MLL GOOD MORNING, hoe ane EFFORT wD kee | | THE "DOWNY; ‘ MANSION. ANDI "CoMEDIAN® NEY GET A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. TROLLEY! 7; BE AT WORK tig Nothing hurts a show that Js a suc HIS EYES OPEN y) OF A QL SLEEP! \ cess and everything hurts a failure + (SED Goss? Leo Newman, 4 vv v FOOLISHMENT. : : : ‘He went to & rauderilie show Aad mat in the qaventeents tom, ot HEE ee any ‘obot WEARING Bat maybe ‘I'm ‘dense, don't you know!" : f ; HS — 1 . ; FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘ “EVENING j y LET US NoT “What makes a car go?” | 4 / QRTHES, ‘ ® OVERLOS: 2 engine.’ — 7 ARC he ; py K, Wa the freight that makes tho (X)> . \\ THE FAMOUS. cargo. aim, | SLEEP: KILLERS — ———— ——— = BY — 3} ) ee TAOBY: MINNIE= Superfluous Hair 3 lor Yn, | onmie-Kerne known. 5: y Ee A ‘con |AKE ae , MAKTING FOR A GAR»

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