The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1917, Page 16

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. Ness, sameeren we. ee comic FAGE | Fvening World Daily Magazine 7 MATTER, POV’ The Rules of This | Game tre Very Simple—the “Game HAS to Be “Simple! . By C. M. Payne About Plays ———— Se — _ caociee © a | lant ss t \or On| cev rane) J Gor Anew Gane] [warme | e >| rare £0 wien 1 adn GIMME | THAT 1% ATMouT : and I ayers iy <7 - ‘ [ravine | You Somer \ Ler er es ~~, 5 AL THERA 15 a ce cs MIGHT WANT To ‘ (7 You GAY, } 6o 01" . By BIDE DUDLEY Joacd To yer 4 Pa Kn ¥ ¢ b, 7. Prt cwes| > — DREN T/ 4 Cerraink’ { y, mh ANTHIR WING PINERO — \ - RAL Pie t co pT has cab onn BD. Wilttame, AY, L Os ‘ “ bled 3 a oe bs Le vie ws | YA gion in The Gay Lord F the apeedy return Pf wok of that piey. | ' requer 1 1 te eee Tae Gay Lord © , Ge shape ; CARUSO LIKED “CHU” | ‘ ’ One of the first things Enrico : Caruso did when he arrived in New ' York recently wan to see “Chu Chin : * Writing Signor Geat be says, ty pectacte ts one of the moat! ‘ nd mont a bing entertain- ' m 1 have ever attended. I'm { gins again, even if | have to stand) a - ——y | mC Ct, ', , A BIG SHOW AHEAD. + a) A ; The Indien of the Natlonal kmer-| JOE'S CAR Joe Is in for an Invasion by the Camouflage Corps! By Vic who made such r Soran ia an SSE = aa Sanas Ge - -- —— - i Gee “umi2zs BLANCHE MUS r* T SPE ND £ . i tn | Say BLANCHE 1 CANT | the Hippodrome next sunday evans |} TINK {cot eT TO ery Eu MER SHELL 1 } MY “TIME HOOF IMG ALL OVER. - Did IT Evere Occur To | ' through the courtesy of Charla |{ WALK ALL OVER “TOWN Lookin’ po IT HERSELF! | pasamell | M \ tS Rae NAD IY! i Jack Norworth of “Odds FoR A SECOND Hand CAI \ | LOOKIN’ FoR A CAR. Tov “01s” o or AN | ; ot 91 ib 40 be Kaaatee oe Gos ~ L CaN T SPARE aad — | KHOw — i gotta Lot T'bo — THE PAPER? , and 01 ) , P . : | 4 Wi assist’ are Mme, Mva Gauthier, | “he, TIME #t f 1 | HERE INTHE OFFICE! J - F q Elsie Janis, Louls Mann, Van & | \- 5 q Hohenck, John O'Malley, Lina Abar- we a 4 ‘ ; t Wanell, Little Hilly, Fay Voster and Aar re Hi Frederick Martin,’ Laura Hamilton | Gy % | ; and Juck Edwards, Dave Mallen, . f ; Harry C, Browne, Santa Marta Coun- ra | gal | ' ol K of C. Minstrels, the Columbia Bet | © Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps, Mary i J Bruce-Brown and William Fullerton, ‘ Dorothy Arthur and Jack Squires, | { Garrie Reynolds, Nat M, Wills, Ethel 4 Hopkins, Archie Smith and Lilian nd numerous other acts yet to iy announced, The seat sale opened to-day. MUN aid q y in BY WAY OF DIVERSION, ‘Bill Johnson was a blue young man; stim trouble had bim down. Mi gaped out through his window with doep and worried frown. “Ah, ther @ cat!” he mumbled low. “She bas! uo earthly woey.” Just then @ brick came through the alr and cought her om the pose, Bill saw a dog, “A4, 7 om the pose, Bill saw a dog 4! THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY must be! Too bad I wasn't born 4 — dog with naught to trouble me To COMTTGh, 117, Prem Pvbtening Cn. (N.Y, Bening Worlt Bave no burdens on one's brain must be extromely nice.” Just then a cranky man came up and kicked the canine twice. Bill Johnson took a larace at once and forced away his frown. Ho saw he hadn't cornered all the bard luck in the town. And there's the lesson I have tried to teach you, reader. dear! Woe all have woos as bad as yours. Forget ‘cu! Do you hear? VIARGENTINA 18 OUT. WaAreentina, who has been the featured Spanish dancer in “Tho| Pal SAS CE RRACS- WOT-DID “TH - You ew) ea a S PLEASE HER? Your PROPOSAL , Gg ‘DANGONE | DIDNT PLEASE ) a an ” @ HER HUW? , ween I THOUGHT SHED NEVER thera —e AH! LUKE Ofe PAL-KVe NEVER FECT A DARKER, Brive! "WIDOW" REDECT z You" RED ? Like A” REGLA KIDNEY PILL i) BucK UP! a ORL TI EM 4 Land of Joy," at the Park, has wita ij drawn from the cast. | ‘ OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. { ee oe nifal oo Bho Pithin's oer as be was pase. Ry Ye, er aiiow. what to wrong that you thus aes aired Fonen anewored (Twas |ORUS, the baggage car ahead: he's all I have ‘adore him like the moo dors the stam thé bamwage oar abesd and 1 em here Peres SO 3.49 wo tem aed Gn np Qo! Lois Josephine will launch « "sin- i" in vaudeville to-day {n Wash- Like Straws, Umbrellas Show Which Way the Wind’ Blows! ace — yinond Hitchcock has worn out two silk hats playing benefit dates. | B, 8. Moss's Jefferson Theatre has deen rebuilt. The house was used while the work was under way. “Jack o' Lantern” now has @ so- Clety reporjer who takes our names When we Ko to seo l'red Stone, Richard Bennett jy back in the cast of "Th Vory Idea." He mins eral performances because of a cold. ‘A midnight performance of “On Goy” will be given at tho Casino Nov, 2 for the benefit of the Army and Nevy Transport Fund. The idea \s to equip transporte ‘with “war phono- | i | 1 eer ane 2 merece oe Gbaties Trowbridge has succecded Robert Pitkin in the role of Billy Bol- ton, in “Leave it to Jane,” Mr, Pit- ‘Wein resigned. Bert Dunlap, who was understudy for Al Jolson in “Robinson Crusoe i Jr." has joined “Doing Our Bit" to t Act in the same capacity for Frank ‘ Tinney and to play other roles. Capt. Harry R. Allen of the Field Artillery, Yaphank, and 160 men will H bee the show at Proctor’s Fifth Ave- fue Theatre Wednesday evening as i the guests of Manager Quaid, They'll ji bring their band. ? Patan ROTHAPFEL KEEPS BUSY. Sam L. Rothapfel, Managing Dt- tector of the Rialtu has added an- other lot of dutios to his already long list. He is to be “pre-production counsel" for Superpictures Distribut- | {ng Corporation. In other words, he will advise this concern in their film | WELL Now | CAN Y i x ‘| | GUESS TH THIS Guy JusT 7 —— Were ArBALe t! Zo, : TH! TROUBLE PLACE Pe eo he ee ! Pgh NEW TULLY'S DISCOVERY. AEGALD Ts : is TREY CAN'T Sey SOME INT “4 \ ee et OFF M' DANONLS NOW " LUMINOUS WRIST! “The Masquerader” he had an em- 80) \S_ IN M! PARLOR. im AE ONLY. NOT Se % LOUD bi lot if old bo \ Riary vtedeRacenur "ewig (BO rea eeeree | ae ah ta are Bas | aon ed Mr. Tully to examin the books, and ie found one that in-| ARE. GRt f y 5 ELEVEN. COMES A OR s ferested Bim so much he refused un eR irr uell! : offer or ay, a fr t trionale de !'Ocean Pacifique tait par : ' t t f T t Je Capitaine W. It. Broughton,” ‘ | It bears the official mark of Napo- feon's library. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. There is a trapeze performer tn vaudeville named Gertie Falis, FOLLISHMENT. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. OPTIMISTIC New Waiter (to guest who recom- quantec him)—Much obliged for tell- on I'm honest. WOULD MAKE A LOOKS LI ec ig ‘UNE SELLING Oh, thi ° i ie aetier vet Agr Pp yn ‘ — LIGHTNING BUGS chec} i am Tilcut Tein two for you. * vi EH? cinis? Copyright, 1017, Prose Publishing Co. (N.Y. 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