The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1918, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

(ast About Plays l -and Players By BIDE DUDLEY “THINK & eraneh » IS SO, TTLE HE ) \ CANT TALI J Does NT HAVE TO TALK 2 lL ——— One, HE JUTH YELLS ( Tee HE GETTH iT ca ie oe and Gam Bernard | A. H. Woods, | a man wh ‘oughly under. | stands the handling of temperaments, | has arranged to ‘resent the two in a new play by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman, .ntitied “Our Friend. | ty Enemtes.” It tc @ comedy dealing | with a phase of the war situation in America. To one who knows these | actors, {t looks @# though each has provided hiy own playwright to look after his In.erests in the comedy. In| other words, the Mann-Shipman oom~- dination has been coupled with the | Bernard-Hoffinan contingent. How would you Uke to be referee at the rebearsais? OUIS MANN are ty be ) MISS BLOOM ASSISTS. | Vora Bloom, daughter of Sul Bloom, | has written the English version of | Mme. Yorska’s French playlet, "A Dauguter cf Franco,” which the actress will present at a epecial per- | formance fur satlore and soldiers at | the Harris Theatre Sunday afternoon. It will: be Miss Bloom's deout as a playwright HILLIARD WILL BE THERE. It may afely be announced that Robert Hilliard will see the first per- formance of “Seven Days’ Leave,” at the Park Theatre, Jan. 17. In looking over the advance bookings of seats the theatre's Treasurer dia-/ sleven persona bad ro- | tickets for Mr, Hilllar Mid bim the favor | i, Walter Jordan, Lawrence Anhalt, A. H. Woods, Bireh, Joe Forgot to Mention HIMSELF? ON THE LEVEL Now — —Tuis 1s STRAIGHT! 1 aint Kipp’ — + COME ON NOW CYRIL — 1 BET CHA Get A LoT t OF 'EM IN Y'VEST POCKET . | CYRILS ANOTHER TIGUT Wad Mt! p t OTHERS CAN GET ‘Em GOT AN EXTRA ONE? - A “TiGHTWAD a fein op = \ oes hs You Can ser] : + 7 THINK OF (1 — ASSES To THE AuTo S TTIN “To WHY SHOULDN'T 1? | How ABOUT IT ? SHow oe *e ae —~,-— i me) (TS THE FIRST TIME 1 EvER REMEMBER Joe TeYiN'T save ME ALITTLE Acony Yl! doubt peat dress way, has a new evening sult LEW KELLY RETURNS, Lew Kelly, the well known stage | “dope fiend,” who went to Lond last year to appear In a big re has returned, At the Friars’ Ciub last night he was telling some of his periences. jumped right over the | Youre No “ADONIS” r ship coming back,” Le \ mt No! Dont Like ; "In London 1” was BUT ON THESE PROOFS WELL You INSISTED EYRE Not WOTS WHY MY HUSBAND walking along the street when a Ger- ARE ANFULT >—— ON ME GErtin’ Me fe pr Acc? LOOKS LIKE AN’ / man aviator dropped a bomb at my —— ” ‘. cena se . feet, It was fuming, but 1 picked PICTURE “Tok! “TAIN and putit In my pocket fo oY Faure He S fe t a minute, Lew!” aid a friend, “Wo'll go up In the assembiy room, You need the stage for taat wort of stu.” Lew, be grinned. \ SuereD MEA 4 Raw Dear s ELTINGE BREAKS A RECORD. Julian Eltinge, who appeared at the Orpheum (Brooklyn) last week, was told by the manager that the house record for attendance, which had stood for cleven years, had been broken. Mr. Bitinge was given full @redit for the feat. } HIP TO HAVE DARK DAY. This coming Sunday the Hippo-| @rome will have its first “ 7 day of the ae 3 far hus been @ benefit o the theatre sort, ‘Tho reason be dark day after} circus act, whic Up" Monday, Dearsals, will go into “Cheer | ed the stage for ro-| p E. E. LYONS SAILS. Edward B. Lyons has salle for France as a momber of the ¥Y. M. C, A. committee, he by Winthrop Ames and B. i. § n, Whose mis- wion is to for plans whereby the soldiers of Pershing’s army may be furnished entertainment, “Sparks frem the Daily Grind_» (vend Some mtoGrindftone George’) come people are more concerned. about what's on their head than whats in it. They spend too much} , Money buying something for nothing. GOSSIP, Arthur Bennett, playwright, has re- turned from Ba . Ogborne C on will Join the | npany Monday | Byron, has be. f the Royal Flying of the Theatre ants “'Maytime" th, o is charging $1 nh and 18 giving the 5 Nati money tot During the 1 Thea just closed the 4 174,850 carriage Alexander Left opened in At-/ » | They never nod t one b foe paeds wall yottle? y Maye eile ~ | , SS . From Mesdames nés. by . Jan, 14 tr ‘ . * —— _ : i { 1 A I NEW Y are IN NE ORK - 1 . : : {cH i This “WRAL 1S A = ~ Pat DART Know] 2 aS " {ve a = | SH Wont May Yokes (N05 “LOE OL ar HEELED" IT WE DON'T REPAIR. HERE'S THE ‘YAP TAAT AAS His y at : “. ON THY AN'SOLE" MATE AN! ty . Seas € | THAT'S OnLy OUR NAME L LL. CHANGED ~ THEN GIVES, _ ‘ . Y ening y q Tack, AN! A BaIh ue D OUR PRIENDSHIP OCP ERS were = = \ THE THECHANic” THISy INSTEAD of ATi 8 wit tAcEs is UL SLAST —————— 2 BERS Sis eats ~— Naz Brya Geer ReaD yoU HAVE TH ry 1) DAT BEVEVE IN FAYIN' V'GeNNA } rae [eechbY IN 16 MINOT ar hr s S OTMER PEOPLE'S HELV GIT SORMIN! Cave | % ———_-4__—__\§ oe —7_ WAGES 7 Dower a How ' Boor MHpse | ' £ wow!!! EXPECTS SHORS, Tony \ WOLD MAN SHS Ie shone! ¢ f HEIL. FRY ym EaTERDY, | TRY an! cer ems} ~ ‘ A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Ky. elutins | | \ Hope (rage aaeee THE OTHERS Al "Yow" ¢ ‘ FOOLISHMENT / FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE M 1 } PR 1 SALT ALD ot T HE Peet re. GLO

Other pages from this issue: