The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1918, Page 18

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Wednesday, (eens ree] Fvening World Daily Magazine |About Plays || January 2, 1918 LITTLE ‘‘MARY MIXUP " aa —— _ Brother Did His Bit—But “Who Bit the Apple? eee J ite, BROTHER, HE THe rabid OP ITH APPLE A Yi ; I HovenT One EVERY BODY HATH APPLE RELONGED . T Gwe UP THOME THING IN WAR “TIME ® pont THEY. }and Players. | By BIDE DUDLEY | HE passing of the Century | Theatre control from the Cen tury Amusement Corporation to Elliott, Comstock & Gest has set i) Broadway talking, 1: 1s probable that the move will end the profes- of Charles Dilling- sional ass ham and 1 pfold jr, managers of tho he for th esent at leaat. the past these two ed forces in produc may do it again. Seve men | tions 4 they However, Mr D gham is @ cap tain in a branch of the United States Bignal Corps now, and ts devoting Much of his time to Governmental Work. This fact will Ikely curtail his theatrical activities. Elliott, Comstock & Gest have no fear but what they will make the Century « paying proposition. “Chu Chin Ch * which will be moved to that theatre from the Manhattan) Opera Houso on Jan. 14, ts an attrac: | ton of Century proportions and, at : _ ee ONE Hous OF "THs - ft should continue {ts remarkable WELL, IF You won't Go (LL : _ | ° t Le | es } IF 1 Cound erty Wb MY HANDS ON HIM FOR ABOUT “Wo SECONDS —! \" Gost —t'3 COLD! 5— success in ity new home. It is known that Otto H. Kaba and | several others Interested In the | tury, war p to close “Mir show for tho ty Hl agers felt that times were not yus for such a move, Movris| ly that his in- Century for a| should get at! oat « rumor to the effect that Mecca | Temple, Mystic Shrine, was to buy HAFTA GO ALONE. GEE, \T WOULD bo ‘'Goop! {te wculo of prices—trom $2 down—| JOE! war ARE You STANDING OM “THAT REGISTER, FOR IN YOUR STOCKING FEET? | WHAT (F THERE ARE | A FEW Rowdies AROUND ~ NTS A LOTTA FUN AN’ GREAT EXERCISE! WHE IT Was SKATING SOME “the » and use tho theatre as| aa | Low-LiFe SwiPED Con arising from the war are MY SHOES OUTA blamed for tho closing of “Miss 1917,” | HE cae WwW which will t place Saturday nignt, Fo housands of young men, ‘ua of “girl shows,” have | gor fighting forces. t Ja big business but not | te pay the expenses of the elaborate production and the theatre, | HOUDINI AT THE HIP. | Harry Houdini has been engaged by Charies Dillingham to put two of his| extraordinary mystic feats into "Cheer Up" at the Hippodrome, beginning next | Vigo One of these will be known | Vanishing Elephant.” Hou- ake a big pachyderm disap- before the eyes of the audi- ence he feat he perfected only after Next Time He'd Better “Post” AIRE Harmonica First! Y PosteD 1? WHY years of exprimenting, some of which 1" a] Senceeeeaainn Was done in Bast indie. Ia the final HEY? HARMONICA? “ : Bis Submersible Mystery. In this one DID You #8 A Vp? THEN Bar one cae FOO NY mr. T THOUGHT _(T Sisighled roma ber ens weer Lever LYING WHERE (9 _(T a me ea a WAS ONE OF “HOCUS aa tek of wath While subs ON “TH! “TABLE Now 2) ADDRESS ON “ANONYMoUuSs ”* ENVELOPE! merged Houdini escapes, PLAYLET BY MRS. DE FOE, | A feature of the Militia of Merey benefit at the Belasco Theatre, Monday afternoon 14, will be @ one-act oliyn Brewer De Foe, Weaker Ono.” Lenore vin Thomas will have the “THIS MORNIN’ T Virte and ¢ leading roles. Mr, Belasco will give the production his personal attention, SHE BIFFED BILL. Frank i), a Brooklynite, sends us mo which, he says, describes an co he had in @ film theatr the her night. He vows be bas a lack eye to prove it. Here's the me- fred happenstance: ~~ es Comrright 1018 Peeve Rtitieing On ONT vente WORT . che | _ He Forgot He'd my the Soap With That Knife! b i ‘Sparks’ fromthe Daily Grind. bible Sorne in to ‘Gri: sive) fe corge") NOW IT'S “FANCY FREE.” The Messrs. Shubert have finally | decided to call their new musical pro- duction by Dc y Donnelly Free.” This ts ifton Crawtord t will be produced in ew tavan od’Jan 11, Avinird coon pany to present “Maytime” will be | { in rehearsal by the Messrs, Shu- t soon, ate, | "Tp thoughts are “the army of | the brain’? no wonder some | men: cart mobilize! | WOULDN'T IT BE FINE? it 1 could bave & house of stone With coat offet Big out, tn, the yard ‘And ‘scoring won each ay” LITTLE EMERY Then I'd Gossip. Montague of the Woods bserit wiindedress of agents Je il with plourisy, vist Oo foult’ iv oa is arranging to au de-Feault” Northw in © cast of | Dave MSA, liso Brooklyn ve x Lietout __| [Covyriant, 1918, Prose Pubttening CR (N.Y. 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