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a . eon ~~ Se i Be ef ET TE PS TL a aE TE _ some race | Evening World Daily Magazine [ewer tamer ia 70] He Didn't Even Hide Behind His Shield ! / They must se Brave \ ent t ‘ ; \ AND fT pO NT CAUTIY, “Tapay’ ; een) Aaem ser ( FRIGHTEN HIM i & AWFUL FACE AT ONE __ / (amenimans ay | & BIT. y { LITTLE “MARY MIXUP” ‘About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY = POLICEMEN = ITH nai, \ _ BRAVE , ITH NT THEY YES; OUR PoLcEMEN ARE VERY BRAVE HOSE name Is to come first In i the advertising matter of that new nan-Hoffman comedy “Our Friendly Enemies," Louts Mann's or Sam Bernard's? When A Ho Woods arranged to produce the play he couldn't answer this question He can no Ho's going to let the newspapers decide, Half the press matter he sends out will refer to the stars as “Loula Mann and Sam Ber- nard;" the other half will put Mr. Hernard’s namo first. The press no- tices for a stated period will bo checked up and the star whose name has been used first more fre- quentiy, will be given firet place on the billboards. For the benefit of our fellow dramatic writers we will state that neither Mr. Mann nor Mr. Ber- mand packs @ gun. Incidentally, this story doesn’t count, Mr. Woods, We've got to thin: over, c's x! ~ kit | JOE’S CAR His Arms Are Full—But His Pockets Are Empty! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Capri 18 Prvme Punrebinn Oo nk, sister’a feller called last night Coperigh, TONG Piece Pubtiening Ca tN. " : ee ane rn aa Se —-- - —_———* — ear tow, don oes my told it), ‘They Lg erera ao [5 Se =; | GEE, LOOK AT PAW. ues end + iat eene MAT BOCES: GOO, } GOSH, (T'S BUILT NICE AN frome aa Seay \anirea leebeaeroce —— BLANCHE! PLEAS = = WHASSA MATTER ? on the level! ee ONE ON | | | NEAT— 5 WONDER IF fr 'LL | (NOW THERE'S some Ne ~ AN YGUARANTEE Tisite OPEN “THE. DOOR | pe Id ad and he ju ‘ained the it © 3 — SAVE SO je « Ss PUT CH THE ‘ sy : ~ S ' devil, Ma couldn't stop him-—uo_ air- j ; CU SASS | BOAT one THE. COLD SNAP REALLY CLEAN A spark PLUG? ||] 1 Ger MY ARMS FULL! ree! He went into the pi OUGHTA Pat FOR, ITSELF. / \ ‘ TAKE ALL TH’ Carbon ot? J] j ed @nariin’ loud, an’ a — . J | ee — _ — some expert snarier, & "bout this lack of ligh says: “Oh, bother! We're oniy doin’ Cy) een || ae pinion _ STARTED " — ee t ] ynzz8C 3 sad F poor LAF |Loow Ar © SA Good “THING what is right. W saving fuel, ING father.” “Of co the guy says. | pall an wire . {Fe You y'pion'T ) 4 “Don't you noo we've made the in’! en ON \Go wiTH ME rc lghtleas? We're savin’ coal mo: 4 =] MAMIEO ~ —> fully.” An’ father’s bark was bit Pe ed igen | = He turned around an’ left the room Sy) 002 U5 thelr answers we: unnervin’. He saw | jy HEAT | Gas Se » ‘ he had no right to fume. ‘Twas coal SL COME Isaver a they were conservin’. “SN | fib EE ( L BEAN THE (auto stow t ; x \Sy~ CLOWNS FOR THE HIP. \ Ir Bingo, a clown from Argentina, just . three feet in height, will make his American debut at the Hippodrome Monday when “Circus Moder Dippy Diers, William Carress. ro entertain sackies. | © HE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ’ Luke Ordered Soup and Drew a Bath ! Louls Hirsch, composer, has ar- | . _ ranged an entertainment to be given c 4 to-morrow for the 6,000 men in train- ( YouR Soup S ee ee es ine at the Pelham Bay Naval Bixtiop ®@} BIR — Vez | > ( NYA SouP GIR! - ; = y, by © programme, which w bein at , Y ' Y FATHEAD ames No F Pr ~ NTS MOCK- 2.15 P. ML, will ineiude spectalties by —— 4 ee ; Sunshine, Helen Hook, Frank Tinney, N } ' —" WELL TLL BE a 19 IT COMPULSORY - y ( TURTLE’ air! James J, Corbett, Robert Emm } i 7 “ Gahanin pata “TS SouP OF YOURS ; ; u t —. Eat a 4m x 2 7 ._- Keene, Victor Morley, Gretchen East- man and Al and Fannie Stedman, a - fi —— re HAPPY TO OUR RESCUE. Happy Mack has heard we are suf- fering for poems, Happy, being some- what of a poet himself,*has decided to render us first aid For his own not Koing to print his ad-| ‘¢ the poem | THE RIGHT SORT OF PRIDE. | At Broadway and 42d Street yes-| terduy we noticed two horses hitched to an ash wagon, each with a bow of pink ribbon on Its bridle. The driver] 6rinned when he saw us looking the Wea over, “Why the ribbons?” we asked | “They look nice, don't they?” re as Diled the berimed one. = “You bet they do, and they're clean too,” we sald. | : Then we shook hands with him and| te | | GRINDSTONE GEORGE a . Blotter! Blotter! Whose Got the Blotter? |, left } CHUMMY REVUE TO MOVE, f || ~ Tr ae) = j Norworth & Shannon's revue, “Odds | \ | ES) f; “ . . . and Ends of 1917" will move from - i ‘ks ° D: i G : the Bijou Theatro to the new Nor- || ‘ pet ) rem the JO1 rind_» 1 worth in West 48th Street on Mon-| i | | Yend Some into Gri i day, Jan. 28. On the samo date the} ; ? “ie ¥ nd “tone George’) Ut Messrs. Shubert, in association with Elisabeth Marbury, will present at/ | | | the Bijou a new Intimate musical r=] | comedy called “Girl O' Mine.” | GOSSIP, | A dress reheatsal of "Fancy bree") | will be held at the Shubert Theatre| | } to-morrow. | | Frank ‘Tinney can hardly walt for | | the time to come when he can wheel Uttle Zip Tinney, his new son, up| Li oe eee. Broadway | -- meneame i Marion Coakley has joined the cast | of “Success,” . y In which | s i telief will id } xt wee ‘ Money ts needed to aid the families of g.. aoldicrs and sailors. 7? ; will soon produce a! | 4 Livre amany® ls Hlost's Wi i rT It is eald to be ox \ | | \ie playing In New | | sroadway — | aire next < | | Ww SoD ~ | | : ans — a . sia ini epmoariaae: . ——_—___——~— ————J | Sonsrtart. 1918. Meese Pubtishing N_Y_Pvenine World) IMEWHERE IN NEW YORK Dass a Real Fiats Ave a A CONSIDERATE LAD. Pores TaN Ca eT BE ealng WOTTTY coca . ee al oes eat LState gent Do Much Business € Sure, Lots! Danio! H. Avery of Brook ft ) ) SAY MISIFRE TAN NOT GONNA GUL] ta\m PAID MER On ORAR 7 SSS SON = _ ar for y¢ Jeration, Sa rt 4 My MOM 1\% AREDCENTY Th WEGET S REAT ALIN Koow AE w iOY “Tete Tye HOUSE ||| RENTED He pest pil }% SUR GAs 1) GO To I] Gon" , Ban Wor SAIS NOT TuANTIS YA NEAL, WE ODN'T MEA BiTor A a art anioTnen en RED TRL Me. (hha ME, CLO, DEAR: | LE AOR Don! 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