The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1917, Page 22

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[About Plays a Yes! ‘Twas a Bitter Cold Merning! Tom dor S JOE'S CAR : i... wosree PAGE | ‘Evening World Daily Magazine | | — Of Bors Os ~ and Players | 7 HERES ER Jey | By BIDE DUDLEY | \ JOE! on JOE! \ pevenae? i (M ALL READY # ' “é BELLO!” anid @ voice over the to seamper to prose "Neilo'" we @ ed. “Who be you id Nein—Lione Hein, brother of t vio. I'm connected with « brewery f Je it true that breweries get their hops from toads Quit that, will you? I called up to sit you I'm going to get married. What do the brewery people think Hay, the s name and whe lives in this 1 in Wrother Silvio’s ‘Golder Goose’ company. Can't give you her y it! ‘The wedding will! THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY 7RINDSTONE GEORGE 5 minut What's Covrright, i911, Prees Publishing Car OY 7 I “ure, Marriage | rent thing You Used TS tay ee | ; dont you think ™ . ‘ You THouGHY HEAVEN | “veo ani ; That was where we cut him off CenY ME “TO EE No REMON ‘ HOUSE FOR “COHA ° “To CHANGE ' bs Cohan It You ¢ a Dae. ( MY MIND ABOUT ( (Har Now! and the music by Irvin cae n and Mr. Cohan. BY WAY OF DIVERSION The man who'll drive a siipshod horse when streets are just like glass, him when he slips around bonehead class. Somebody catch the dub and tie him to a post and soak him with a 2x4 | where blows will hurt him most j last night I dreamed that such @ man had died and gone below. Old} COTATI § Satan hitched him to a load that weighed two tons or so and when he failed to budge that load they beat him till he fell. On waking up I felt #@ good I gave three cheers for hell “THE LOVE MILL” COMING. Arrangements § are being = made whereby New York will be given the | opportunity shortly after Jan, 1 to} see and hear Andreas Dippel's pro- | duction of “The Love Mill,” presented | by him out of the city last February | and withdraw because of adverne | theatrical conditions after playing! successful engagements in Boston, Chicago and other cities. The music of thin plece is by Alfred Francis. «| newcomer in the realm of comic opera. This will be his Broadway j debut. His “Love Mill” score was J Wag"! > REALLY ‘DEAR! Me “To You? ' 5 ee ae oe Ad A PUNIGHMENT | ehly praised “on the road,” so his friends expect much for him here. h Marl Carroll wrote the book and lyrics. \ few changes are to be made ia the book. “GIRL O' MINE” READY. Fiisabeth Marbury and the Messrs. Shubert Lave their production of the iutimate musical comedy, “Girl O° Mine," veady and will offer it out on tour @n 7 Philip Bartholomee wre lyrica and Frank RUBY HAS A PLAN, Jules Ruby informs us he is trying te get together a bill of former Hyde i | | & Rehman favorites for an “Old- ' \ urs the music. ‘Time" week at the Olympic, Brooklyn, next month, He ts doing it for Harry ‘Traub, manager of the theatre. Thi Olympic was formerly a Hydo Behman house. Ar ng those Jule: Auliffe, Ward & Curran, John W Ransome and Joo Flynn, | PRIEST IS ELIMINATED. +) When “Odds and Ends of 1917 opened at the Bijou one scene con tained a priest. The other day Jack Norworth learned that this fact was offending religiously inclined people, eu he Immediately ordered the priest costume eliminated. WASTING BAYONETS. Clara Mackin, of “What's Your Husband Doing?’ heard two negro e‘evator men in an apartment dis- cussing the war. Sald one: “Lot o' cullud boys miss in’ lately, juess dey done gone to wa “Yes,” replied the other, “an’ din eah Gov'mint 1s doin’ wrong givin’ dem lads dem baynacks to fight wif, You know evhry one of dem black boys ts gwine tor cabry a razah in his pocket, Dat's all de weepin’ a coon needs.” Gossip. Franeine Larrimore is now in Parlor, Bedroom and Bath.” The Harbach- Montgomery -Hirach musical comedy, “Going Up,” will play Hartford twice Saturday, Dec “ann Linn of “Chu Chin Chow" 1s| the daughter of a banker, Sho says| it's nice to have @ bank in one s| mua ane ae pore family | ousetaten de Geraldine Farrar's new = arteraft og 7 y . . - . . ithe DevileBtone,” te sald to | SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” fi » ; gah rs or Improvement” They Talk About! "| [SAS oot 7 =z | WEL SIR, DYa THINK ] 1 ‘ BLE HUMORIST, * 4 Ln} qr he . OOK WHAT Has OVER Ti 5 La ‘ | | Bor tani Dans So par] | FALL ITS Owe (|iRT YLOOK pe “EM? | | BUT NoDoUBT THEY'RE| Sie covLo USE c Ie Gt, CU PUBS! « Sorsiog And Some BIRD HAD HIS | aE COULD USE 1] |Gor No "CARE Gamncet PRT) ) OF ‘Gosek ARAL, we CHANG ONE AS A : PONT TNE ST) KIND Bi Poste Tooat "CHECKEO!) FOUNTAIN PEN) or the matin ™ we ao t — MANSIONe me a DRUG STORE: Pry at 1h : >| FOR A TRUNK osed his musica] ANOME LA i TRYING T aaa > Ate to IAUnOh | DON'T cape” OFFENSIVE! guests at the matinee of this c at the Republic Saturday A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | A New Jersey woman, who was buy ng a plano ¢ plan, got tired of the pa eloped with the instalment man FOOLISHMENT. | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | — 4 “al actors like to play in ‘Hamlet,’ ” | - “Because the ghoft always walks, fy SS Aa AX -

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