The evening world. Newspaper, December 31, 1917, Page 10

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Fiening World Daily Magazine | About Plays, We BEEN THINKING (T OVER. AND 1 GUESS WE'D SAVE MONEY FOR “THe i « i] = | fand Players | || Gres et aveae SY By BIDE DUDLEY } REST OF “THE WINTER —— A RIMPUS THERE ! “THIS DRIVING IN SNOW AND ICE IS A “TERRIBLE STRAIN ON e i SMITH and John e ‘ at a tw Golden, while discussing thetr A CARY KNOW ¢ F- comedy, “Turn to the Right,” “tar sucts me! fast night, mado several discoveries | tametiately had Al Strassman, | (PRATHER RIDE Field Marshal, notify the writer Ih ATTAX! ANYHOW | this column by phone. r OMJack,” eaid Smith, “there are four- a A feen characters in the play and four- | fen letters in the title.” Golden started in surprise. “Oh. @traseman!” he yelled. “Then he said) fe Gmith: “And there are fourteen Jetters in ‘Smith and Golden,” - “Horry, Strassman!” Smith called! ¥ @et “And,” he went on to Golden, 5 Where are fourteen letters in the} G@riginal title, ‘Like Mother Made.’ " y, get @ move on you, Strass- * shouted Goiden. “And don't t the play ran fourteen months tm New York,” he added. And it looks like fourteen years of @ecess for it,” returned Smith. “Como | Oh Strassman!” BUNYUN' ?-YEO= COME RIGHT AWAY! “MR, LITTLE’ HAS rong: plied Golden, “that @omedy will live forever.” \ “Here I am,” said Strossman, And one minute jater he was nervously de- (Ser faanding Nerkman 4000 Cour number) Sy ty ANGIHER ONE. OF from the girl with the voice with the | Fadia’ UC We "SPELLS! smile. ] 4 aes , —-—— A REFORMATION COMING. “ 3 - To-morrow will be New Yent's| Way ond I shall throw my fauita @way. I-mean to start my life anew) do as all good men should do.’ cut out smoking—yes indeed! I'l! ; the nerve-destroying weed. My ith will then improve I know.) Pil, also, save a lot of dough, Wasn| go wrong I inean to grin and keen my angry passions in, I'll live calm and peaceful life and never Fargue with my wife My whole ex- Istence I shall change. No doubt my | friends will think It strange to find, my faults are all deceased, "Twill Jast throveh New Year's Day at least; A THOUGHTFUL ACTRESS, Vera Michelena’s name no longer | ehines in the lights over the portals ef the Cort Theatre, ‘where “Flo Flo” 4# the attraction. John Cort removed it at her own #1 tion, the actress paying she wished to help save coal. Anyway, that'r the explanation the press agent gives, If Miss Michelena Feally did tl it was Vera, Vera nice of her. “OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. ott hs OBORUB, wa. 52 may"iieare trom yea: and. blew ‘woul! ton of WHY “TH! Bam HILL DID'NT YASENO FoR ME SOONER # unde of re to ‘be man ® “aiddle de bum bum, wmph bum bab!” STARS AT THIS BENEFIT. Among those who will appear at the Militia of Mercy benefit palbegerd| | @t the Belasco Theatre Monday af-| ternoon, Jan. 14, aro Hisio Janis, ‘ Barrymore, Julia Opp and her ‘Bons, who will recite “My Eng- and Raymond Hitchcock, who come from Philadelphia eape- to open the performance, The will be used to buy wool to knitted into garments for army navy men. ¢ * | NEW FEATUR 5 Bpecial features will be introduced Charles Dillingham in “Cheer lippodrome to-day to the passing of the old year, the final scene the huge revolving will show the twelve months of be year with a pretty girl on the to represent each mont ae Gossip, | Ben Ali Hagsin ts painting Maxine| t's portrait in her second apt d and Lady Algy” costume. Ada Lewis has resolyed to knit a) " mweater for every Winter Garden man inthe service of Uncle Bam. chorus boys of “Maytime” have jze@ a Bon Pin Club and will ‘3 id sincere and energetic contests at | a ted intervals, « ily B, Van has been added to the Teast of “Words and Music.” Glen | [~) MacDonough has written a part for fiy Bates Post was Mme. Barab mhardt's guest at a Palace Thea- box party yesterday and at tea " Beiwyn & Co. have arranged to ays, & special matinee performance | “Why Marry?” at the Astor Fri- | Biventy-ave girla of the Hippo- 6 chorus sald they were suffer- with “knitting nerves” and asked HH. Burnside for a day off to-mor- Mr. Bufoulde refused, as it cod aw though-they were trying to) = “‘ SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” pull the wool over his eyes, A THOUGHT FOR TO- | |Wor! YA Gor 7H’ Tas io TH ciest Tine ‘Well, anyway, the nih feel | |NOWR 7 HAND ME Bayou EE USA | ENGL, 4 ‘ fais are Ja NIC) SOMEONE 16: GQin’ Sil coming from Horr Kaiser Bill and | ELE FOR THs , TPHIRT with me chia associates, | . BEFORE | GET Peon FOOLISHMENT. oNNA| | oe ww I took my dog to Central Park pd he began to grow! and bask au nave Deen @ stall oo see A duet apeak Gos wt si IT CERTAINLY DOES. “oA rat ruined the shoes of a travol- ting man at the Harlow House last night, Looks like the hotel necds a Chinaman around the place.—Fulton, | Ind, Star. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, CORT a, 1911, Prees Publishing Co. (N.Y. Bveaing World.) Putnan Fadeless Dyes all eolornSest fo light and itis sles ak lees coeds \ copyright, 1917, \ “We ax xoun pavocrsr 0c | | t \ N 1: eee F Mewes ( ee a AQ ve j * ‘ ie dices AM OM aca GEE. DESE THINGS, DON'T MAKE EXOUGeA HE Must ORK IN A 16 ES THe YAP 4GoES AROUND * ooTING” Hr SSRN: Ne AL HIMSELF ~ Get "Gou na’ TELL. THE GANG AT THE OFFICE WHAT A "ATS WOT © @aAID — You HAD NO RIGHT “S WAIT “TILL “YouR HUSBAND WAS 1 UNCONSCIOUS ¢ Pe The “Ear Drum Corps’ ‘{ WHEN PouNn DING A | TACK ALWAYS BNDEAVOR | LTe_MIss You That Taxi Stuff Fails to Make a Hit With Joe! ae! 1 CAN BRING J HE Coulo USE NRA EPR WE’ LI THIS HOME TO$ WS Coar— 1 COR i Mes. 7 THAT MAKRS(, CON) bi! ROM! Ry BaGS @ bot of LWonTt WE ANGIE 7 o E = (ae ie Poni a: ee SE NS of ¢ Ch FOOD FQ KIER ia Umm 2%. a) 4 " 3 ry Wee em COME TO THINK OF FT THOUGH — ALL OUR FRIENDS ARE KEEPING “THEIR CARS OUT — LGLESS WE MIGHT AS WELL LSE OvRS “Tao! SureLy = war NOT? THAT'S WOAAT. You SAID MS’ ee atl ARTHUR 7 \! «= \ their shells BEGIN A NEW, YEAR OF LA IN WEDNESDAYS EVENING Mont “ITA“LITTLE MARY MIXUP" IM GoIN ouT OF HERE Now-BOT WEDNETHDAY You'LL THEE ME AT THE TOP oF THITA PAGE be Lis vm IN’ TO GIVE You' ALLA ® HAPPY NEW YEAR! HAPPY Noo, YEAR, Gus! “PHOOL GvY HE ‘You ~ You BEEN pick! ON ME AGAIN ? T Just TOLD THE GARAGE | WAS SOAKIN' Y'TO MUSHY COUSWAME ON Ya tt! ppaz a ‘ “ HE WOULDNT LEY ME SEND Sparks’ fromthe Daily Grind (send some in te Grindstone George") | { “Eoos and.some people are just alike - You carit tell much about em till they come out * Gives Its Annual “Concert” To-Night ! on the family tree that the squirrels forget, es ai to gather i SNE AT You ant F TRS Gare’ RASCAL. you! —— 1 COND Ki) WHETHER T! OPOLOG I = on NoT!! pre LW

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