The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1917, Page 24

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(comre race Fvening World Daily Magazine Friday, November 23, 1917 - _ ——2 “'S'MATTER, POP! / e W , a " : ATTER, POI Now We Wonder What He Did Get! By C. M. Payne (my MAW wv) _ ] sain 1 = ae = (—--—— \ Bez Posi o OrrereD My { “EAB | JN A CA r | About Plays and Players 1. ged ,? “ By BIDE DUDLEY » Ag } BRAT ‘TO A J5 ] ‘ I { 3 { MAN cwrirett veil ta | PRESUME . not nome \ Every rome T | } > welt oreRs | Ge é ay ng cut-toe | |GIVE MY StAT ) / AN | : ees. | Lo one Fours / : lI Never DID ) une | { Sdn’ Dd 1 (f { Grr may micret| ; ‘i / ne aa \GIVe MB A J ; ] | ae ) (~) . f Khakeapearian festive 2]? oi - . «hie plan to on | ’ re t { the foremoat Amaricaa (ess (el Be classice of the Bard of Avon | A New rk and « few other Haastern | eltles, rio matier bow lumly hie bank Fol waiin ‘ "One role I , \ te ) ° new a the sian piay it is Mr. Faversham’s plan to or . ganize a strong company and, after | Acting Hamict himesif, let other men _ take a whack at it. Thus he will be 200 een weer permiting poly hat! ~JORK’S CAR @ d08en actors to realize the ambition of their lives ' BY WAY OF DIVERSION. This world in changing ov'ry day, I note as 1 grow older, The things we luve are torn from um like dust ewept from a boulder, We mins them ‘A While; then Time begins his ing system and soon ho wipes hem from our minds and we forget ‘we miasod ‘om, Hut now and then there comes a change that robs us of | @ treasure tha’ apt to live tp memory for years, and, In a measure, "twill biight our lives and haunt our dreams and leav® us broken-hearted. To ev'ryone old Father Time must give a dear departed. A blow has! | ed ) come of late that spread deep gloom 5 ‘ 4s throughout the Nation. It's made | | zx , this life seem drear and cold for man | ) . fm ev'ry station, No more the songs of joy ting out; no more the glad ‘onts revel. The news has come that Bowen's shed his whiskers—on the level! | He Didn't Run Out of Hot Air, Did He? at \ a bad , ~ ———-— , . — 4 OV WELL IF WWE Car 1571 \ Sm SoRRY’M ORRY MR INKS 4 Gc | E 1) {F HE HADDA SHOWED a GOON! 1 weM MAT Civy , : t WOULD HURRY DOWN HERG -| | THE SWE NE SAYS 11:15 1) s GEE TLE MESTIWET ICAI ot / wr eh scar | | UTS BARGAIN ARID WORTH, | | HE SAID HE'D HE WERE | WALE WwAY'To “TOWN AND / HIS CAR To Jo8,.5 pane) SG . ‘ ' aad | o - VN < @ isha ae VET HOME 210 DINNER! ) WAITING 16 SEE vy ’ {AN WOUR LAG! aed ye t 1 oes af | | 0 ain 2 , me | | HOW YOU a THe } CARP TOMORROW 2) 1 —" | ~ Pd fels . - BROWNE GIVES A SHOW. | “4 js certainly | iy night he took a whole show to ton and entertained 460 men in the mess rall. Mr. Browne sang and) *ttokied thy banjo. Others who par- Me yee ccrnist, Ruaaes | } ‘ i ye ; | Zo BIG LITTLE FAMILY Shush! The Watch Gave Him Two More Hands to Defend Himself With, Didn't It? By Bud Counihan Westerve Westford, Edward Locke, Harry Al- | Yen, Adele Barrow and Harry ar el is 7 Gu — dalle’ No LTV | TM INNOCENT HE LOST AN ELEPHANT. he & BABE —AN' (C WANT. ( TAC Sou ee 7s are — — You've heard of the man who lost| V4 ARREST “THAT FHAT SHRIMP AKRESTED bi Ag Moke aug f ewe! Hm-M! AN' You HAD eee i p g,dase drum, haven't you? Well, H/T’ EGG" OFFICER- FOR ASBUALTIN: ME WCTE, C Nou A BAG STRONG (Qiexoat ) NOTHIN’ 1 DEFEND WATCH aie! o AN' WOTS A fe elephant ‘recently. “Worse thas ||\“HE STOWE MY Srcie eee nee: Lo HUSKY BIRD # — KK WSrue Wer nh WATCH", AGAINST 2 i _ ; Ce rose 7 ai “CANE”! that, he lost it tn a Pullman car, S| WATCH ¢ " : ‘Was a gold one attached to his wate. chain, N OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. A Wore} (girl eat dreaming in the parlor of her ar vee: Med 0064 he would retum wome day and cial e ‘had gone to Utah and to other States to Boat ae" wae very doubiful as the youth waa quite | aso a, cote she reclined, her tabby oat troll. tee Work Wie cat into her arme and told about Kad {hie ni emohasivad @ point ete made old and a “ee qariigit Mickerad abe concluded with | a wow Chorus "A hate o> use for any man; they're very, very pana. | Ue tha re, hot playing poker they're out miificated | bt tals he'll meet Kates and Wears, love «hall 8 doen gina, 1 Bove eg Soe or" ay at ihes"0 vor, vey | a Iadeed ine) are, you bet your life: they're very, | very punk,” NNORWORTH TO OFFICIATE. Jack Norworth will be Master of Ceremonies at the National Emer- gency Relief Society's big benefit at ¢ Hippodrome Sunday night. Laura Hamilton and Jack Edwards, also of “Odds and Ends of 1917," will take part in the show, as will Joan Bawyer, who is devoting much of her time to war charities nowadays, Another feature of the programme will be @ @urprise act by Louis Mann. NEW ONE FOR PRINCESS. Dorothy Donnelly will present “Bix Menths’ Option,” by Ancella Anslee, at the Princess Theatre, Nov. 29 It is @ marriage comedy. GossiP. Colgate Baker, author of “Children of France,” written another vatideville pl “The Star Gazer” will open at the Plymouth Monday night. Tickets in- tended for last night will be good. Jorska 1s go present a dramatic playlet dealing with the French in the war at the Neighborhood Play- house soon. ‘Sam Bernard has withdrawn from “words and Music," the new Hitch- cock & Goetz revue, because of Vaudeville engagements. George. Anderson is to succced Vincent Serrano in “De Luxe Annie.” Vince had a little run-in with the management ‘The Velasco Brothers, producers of | “The Land Joy,” wish it under- | stood ha ‘Macneitely, seme) ‘SOMEWHERE | —_—-— YZ SPECIAL! ELECTRIC STOVES |; Cop) right, 1911, Pree ng Co IN Y_ Eve N NEW YORK = | a J i => | ia hesieahchdeignatniaeesiiaaeieanieaainaae Rain Doesn't Increase ‘‘Overhead Expense’ Because Most Umbrellas Are ‘Borrowed !” By Bo Elie tinue at t of the dane Ht} appear atop the; -—— Cagtary after each performance at! |Hebe yap GET yur] Copyright, 191%, Prope Publishing Co. (N. ¥. Bvening Word > meee as = —— ~_ —— | JUMBREMMES- 504 WY HEAD, BENpY ere yar Pre \'M i 1S SHE! 1 ty | t ( erat, , Pry : 2 LAD HAD MY | & SHE'D ONLY MAKE OP [7 ANSWERS TO \NaMIRIRG HAFFA Do.1.A' nt NO WonDER ms ] Don'r re Hey | eee eneatate \ SOMPEE KE i, eR MIND WAI WAY SHES) tJusTt KNow ge Blumenthal is at rahe ck oka ONY ALF q ; L “pint y RAIN PRO MAYBE (— | ate $ \ iy tape ie ton (4 wa ¢ WITHA MY COLLEAGUE, iN OR OF iN MAyeE t THey'Li Give ME Mr. Fairbanks has AND DEAR at Q JHALE AN i) PROF, DUST RIN, THE (a BACK THE WRONG tributor to various HALF THE do Cy UMBRELLA 5 QUESTION OF HEREDITY " know how much PRICE Sealed sm VERSUS ENVIRON MENT. r ¢ / $0 CHEER UP! | J, Friedman & C~, per P, Perlman, AND THE LAST. THING tts WIFE DID WAS TO HAND HIM HIS OMBRELMA o ing shop 8 of Victory & Wilson. Clothing signs show how the wind blow A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Byng! Right in the eye! i FOOLISHMENT. SON et winaer Ann Via i Low SHOES \ ("SANG 26 SANDALS HIGH SHORS veal” yal ee storm |= FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. .—@ just had « footrace with a fat men”

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