The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1917, Page 20

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‘ Pandur, John Byrne and Brothers COMIC PAGE | Fvonins World Daily Magazine Monday, December iv. i 17 a About Plays dI, ° and Players By BIDE DE DEES a ' ( uape7 row | | , Goraien 84 the regelar $ a ty JOE'S ¢ qT 4 j | AK The Engine Missed, and So Did Suet Teorey! Get ‘ t now cose ' Convene a pe apeia ne wielded gre Henry 3 souoremines| THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY pany of Mt. LookIT HERE 4 r DYE MEAN BY PouRIN’ ” bt LE ALL OVER TH PARLOR AN NOT ONLY pam df ———_—$—_ ‘ Y > ple ( THERES ONLY ONE PERSON THIN’ LiKe = S Lee THAT VY Pur MAN! Wed ES O = 4 Ont nl {OUT “THAT 52TH ~~ “a REMIND (IN “IH" WORLD WHO_CAN TW OLE ComboRts OF | te “TALK “lO ME IN “THAT INGTANTT AN’ “TAKE \ WFrEET OFF IH’ You “THAT THIS IO ad “Seen RIN’ WAY! _/ Homt ARTER A HARD | 1 and the French Say AT TH! OFFICE! LU aeae Yourimpl a c 1 r, the Marquis s ; Lo piles 5 ligne. etaye are wanted, proferably by aes — — comedies. TO PLAY FOR ACTORS. appear- » ” matinee beginning at 215, Num tars will be present If throw Mr, Davenport down, STARR PLAY DEFERRED. David Belasco announces that the eucceas of “Polly With a Past" at the Belasco Theatro will cause him te defer the presentation of Frances Starr in New York in @ new Pp season, “Polly” will finish @on at the Helasco, ho say Miss Starr will make a pre spring tour in a new play and open at the Belasco Theatre in the fall, A THOUGHTFUL TENOR. : Now We Know Why Doctors Recommend Soft Collars! Charlies Purcell, tenor of Sparks fremthe Daily Grind _.» time,” will placo in the mall this week more than 160 engraved cards bear- ing the following inscription: “The money witch An ‘years Land bas brought you « Christmas resen : Ras been given thie year to the ited (Vend Yome m to Grindstone George’) ross.” HIP CLOWNS RE-ENGAGED. Charles Dillingham has renewed the contracts of all the funmakers in “Cheer Up" at the Hippodrome, Bluch Landolf and the Bud Snyder Trio greed to remain at tho big playhouse ail season, Other contracts extended were those of Fred Walton, Mallla, Bart and Mallia, Dippy Diers, Arth Hill and Harry Ward, the Ladella Comiques, Major Johnson and Lilit- putian, Willie 8. Evans, Steve Miaco, J. P. Combs, fie Russell, Matty O'Brien, Albert Froome, the Georgo Davis Family, Tommy Colton, Billy THERES Wo cHor You Ger a sone NECK IF YOU WEAR, ONE ANDO you GET 17 1F You Oon'r. Byrue, Bob Reano, Robert Rosaire, Stanley Ferguson and Mark Freeman, "Cheer Up" will reach its 200th pres- entation this evening, HULL IN “WHY MARRY?” Whon Selwyn & Co. offer the Jesse Lynch Wiliams comedy “Why Maur- ry’ at the Astor Theatre Christmas night, Shelly Hull will be seen in the role created in Chicago by Arnold Daly, The cast includes N win, Ldimund Breese, ley, Lotus Robb and Harold West. POLLOCK TAKES CHANCES. “Channing Pollock's taste seems to run to widows,” says the press agent | of “The Grass Widow." “First he A+], TeHere's THe LivtRK® DARLING UP LiKE A- married ono und since that time hoe - has en two $-h-h! Never put | ALL CURLED UP A in writing, Channing, !f you — tt | tine Am ~_ —_ | es, r N: 3 ich wil open at 8 gone to At- nary perform he ( Janti ances A whole company of aviators out in + has requested Mary Pick- MEANS SomeTHn To COMPARE a has been engaged the title role tn his Fk ." due Merceita § mnie has succeede Mabel Carruthers as the Irish m: Lou-Tellegen’s “Blind Youth” ¢ org Le ¢ fe in B ‘Copyright THT, Press Pubsianthin CO (N. 7 PNentn& World’) SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” rem ny Is “or | " ory) a . ; a = RE RER] see a Florist Like a Flatterer? Because He’s Always Handing Out Bouquets ! ——— S A . oon _ martian —— aM and SSO nen A Me aires WANNA NICE 'ATRA Fin ] _ , fooa Foot LET, [% x “s RYH, GRACIOUTA Tue CAGE? GANT (DOA aint ou reAne TO BUY) Maw LriLe | tance ek eLownne been bn TWANWA Bonen] [2 RAVE WREATH DEAR (G Gooner Gaacoura 1) | THIS FLORIST lontT DORRYIN' AND Look AT 5 2 | LNT MRE o 4. BE SHouro AGouT GoAL— RE RAS A a DE THESE FLOWERS | AROUND SIMMIES | A FETICKULAR FRIENO A MINE] vALeyats | Ont! YES AN tee yh & GET CARYTHAN TAEMULATH] "Nor ROUSE* ANYWAr!! | *GRANDFA’ eos Tiere Mt StS TER Sayre, a W)C | YEAH, AREAL MACENsIM we; | - r if Ai: Sey oe Oa Votamutt : i prev) HE'S GOING TO. THE Gxs\ BRE: HADDA JAD A ls MENTION _ 4% 4, 100 — y, Wow BY GRANO MAL ROSES: |(PEM. YESSAN T METAY ] (ncumatye |DOES HE KEEP] SME HOWERS" Sosns, |PEN YeseAN Ca MATAY Ms ~ KEEP ) arias 7] { Wontonist )IT ROT? 5 — wy Wish t Pees ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Q \ ~ ore A.1.s—-Putnam Building, 4 i} bi Brow Al re Mins Kar is tn town. Por } iry Motel Gerard \ WINDOW wrsning™ Sail Tax u kins, Mo. w & How Jacol 1 * Pp MEenniOnit® * 4 'GHT. Now He! ‘8 WAVE To READ ‘eo f\ LN PNees FROM THE ENO FoR THE REST OF THE (LEE ike rad I FOOLISHMENT * De > eink iy sweet | yuld get|

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