The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1917, Page 16

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ate SAD AAI HEN Paar - - | JOR'S CAR — CoM The CAR Wh FHS Me, Cheeie, weer "1 Te WHT T Mey | 1 -_ ent vist to the tia aty, @ the Man Sulidings and autos hare ne terrors for Wim 1 wae he whe wrote “Help Wantet,” one of Oliver Morcsede carly Mew York productions, Me. ait te bere thie time to confer with Mr, Motosvo about the staging of the atest Lait viay, “One of |," eehed- wed for presentation thie season One of Us" ia a story of the under- 4Ond With what ite auinor calle “an! Ameerican Apache” a4 ite boro, Tou inetlee the youth is & herv, The! 6 case is also of the under. | world, wut, of vow they both re- ‘and come out of Melle Kitohen the time the lady in front ot | you to put on the bie bat she! #0 to remove. QHE WAS MERELY JOKING. Children under twelve receive war (am rebates at the Hippodrome. Yea. | don't amount to very much. Teer Toomer thay tnriver thea slip aw bed that sent © has long ago gone up the flue, The bunny-bug is out of wiped clear off the slate, Hawaii's wiggles are no more. ‘They've gone back to their native ‘The Spanish steps that lately gre now unint'resting and tame. women love to take up fads. ‘They've quit their bustles and their ne. affecting male attire, and say— 4 “COHAN REVUE” A B10 SHOW. o 1918" will be an jon, i H i Murray ‘The revue will open at the New Am- sterdam Theatre Monday evening, and the management requests those who bave to be present to be in their seats at § o'clock if ‘posaible. Piss BRESTON AN AUTHOR, “Giadys Breston, formerly a “Fol- tea” air now weer’ dramatio art at the Sargent School, has written eovera! Kayes ayer ae be iy ales . Breston will be seen in a roadway production next season. 4 Gossip, » John Henry Moars took @ vacation ‘week and spent it at the Cocoa- Gertrase Rutland has joined Ray- mond Hitohoock’s company in Phila- and is dancing with Leon ‘i ‘Charles Francis, who quit acting to the Bri.isb ess ia visiting ‘ork on ‘eave of absence. ‘The ‘Women's War Reltef will ge i ye ypiged players, hae of « cabaret show tn a Bronx restaurant Keane has cabled Ethel from London for the right % in the British metropolis Lady of the Camellias,” France Bendsten has been added to o cast of “Madame Band,” Mra, e's play, Don't know who has| been stbtracted. ‘Owing to an accident to the stage setting, the opening of the Rivoli was| postponed from last night until to. it, here will be a midnight perforin- ance of “ving Out Bit" at the Win. | ter Garde’, on New Your's Eve. | J. EB. Harold Terry, author of “Gen. aral Post." cabled Charles Dillingham | vesterdey maying he would sail for New Yor from London tn two weeks. Madel+ine Delmar, a young West. | orn actress, has been given the lead- | ing fersining role in Kugene Walter's play, “The Heritage.” George M. Cohan will sing “Over There” at the Catholic Big Brothers’ League show at the Hippodrome Sun- day evening. - & THOUGHT FOR TO-Day, | There's a playwright in Harlem who | tes never Oven considered writing a war ply FOOLISH MENT. Gy bel to pot ft leetee. (hoon ate yo guid ‘tee the bollybock, PROM THE CHESTNUT Tree. “They say Joho Drew ts a fisherman.” ey “True, but bave you ever t- @eon Mar. j { s Evening World Daily Magazine There Are Times Yezza two Novi WILL YY’ HAVE “ou Sait tr! Yezza- ) (_ Usen To BR . f wee. “Wen : "gv wor <4 Gonna * Do —€AT OUTEDAWGONT- (/ ALL IVE GOT > TURKEY’ AMOUFLAGED ONE. WAY Sv ‘Y CoFret an Re AS IH Riven amenity Te UF. Breng weer GRINDSTONE GEORGE That Accounts for It! That Accounts for It! Be WHY You Loot Line THAT, “SOMEWHERE IN fi Wenina Tani | s NEW YORK” Mister! Let ME HAVE & CoLLarR FoR MITTEE REI WELL Maram, y! ) CAN'T Count ‘em | Tikh AE Loses "eM, @uT iF HE'S Say’) * MAY @& 46 ‘EIGuT" doer ALL BUT ONE ne (enemy mans®) ye — On What Grounds? Colfee Grounds! Pe ee Give Me ‘Sparks from the Daily Grind. (send ome inte Grindutone George) The man who i every morning, i lote town-clock in His tower: . . SPARKL@Y Say) FROM Lirtle emMaRy UST Me THe CK HIS GRAND DAD HAO. ITS PULL OF Wooven WHELs? THITA ITH*BOUNTAE’ YouLL GET BETTER QUAINTED WITH HIM AFTER YJANVARY THECOND WAEN HE COMETH TO PLAY wiTtHme]} ° s Keeping a Bird and Animal Store the Proprietor’s “ Pet Hobby” > Y-yOOR FISH] | Got 7 CF (Bot 1D YA, . MERE'S NO Rooy, FERO ‘EM WITH? WELL WEL) FIND’ Ta For Room 'N YOUR

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