The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1918, Page 16

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OMDB DIT ce veeetess Wi a —" a ‘ . as remecanenne — —_——$———_— has e} 4 ["comre race | FVyening World Daily Magazine About Plays| and Players LITTLE “MARY MIXUP” Too Bad It Wasn't Ordered ‘Sent on Approval !” ——— = Eee —_—_ ~ - C T wish ‘He ew ( way teen we Tey ~) (re, THEY ane ( ov “Hee, THEY ‘VE | | ‘ol a | » TJONe-TH BABY WAS CAN TAKE IT BACK EXCHANGE IT , ms By BIDE DUDLEY _|| Jon ee cae a / AND EXCHANGE iT For C “aw,” ayo > _USED IT A WEEK PLAY sased ©. Beary P come — ate * A LITTLE GIR! , a ow AN You CANT TAWE vase on an 7 = = ST > - " Mory ts to be produced by ¥ a rar << « —— ‘ . USED “THINGS GacIK A. H. Woods in the spring. f - r yi ee It fe “Roads of Destiny,” by Chan- ming Pollock. The author has kept the story's name intact, but it ls un- Gerstood he has used the tale only fundamentally, David Belaseo had this play and liked it, but being un- able to give it a production in the near future, he permitted Mr. Pollock to place it elsewhere, IT LOOKED BiG. An old negro “mammy” from New Orleans visited the Hippodrome yes- terday and saw “Cheer Up!" as the @uest of the management. When abo came out Mark Luescher, General | ager of the Hippodrome, asked | ors See ot Oe | CeO CAR He Got His Wish—A Car Always Furnishes Plenty to Do! “Say, white man,” #he replied, ‘tell | Para! 1 HEAR me whah did dey git #0 much out-doors to build dis heah place GAS (5 Goin’ up it around?” Ht--Yo! Gee, 1 wish L HAD SumPNt “T'bo WHILE SHE'S GETTIN’ READY! DAweounrt! (& 4 KETCH ANY OF YOU K\DS MONKEYIN’ WITH THIS CAR AGAIN ILL HAVE Y’aLce ARRESTED ! UNDERSTAND? LEBLANG TO SELL DRUGS. Jon Loblang, the theatre ticket »roker, bas no complaint to make nbout business conditions, Several Bx JU years ago he had a small stand in the rear of the doug store at 48d and Broadway; next he added large quar- ters in the basement and now he has bought the drug store, Thus Mr. Leblang, the ticket broker, has be- come a drug merchant “T needed the store as an exit for my ticket place,” is the way he ex- plains it. 80 SAID SHERMAN. “Th an awfal tine getting boots,” suid Cyril Keightley of The Heritage” t Lowell Sherman, Mr. Kolghtiey, being English, calls shoas boots.” ve six palrs and they i hurt my foot.” “Huh!” granted Mr, Sherman. Any man who owns six pairs of boots’ ought to be interned for joarding.” \ DALY TO CURB “SPECS.” | hia new play, “Josephine,” opens at the Knickerbocker t best seats will) ——— box office prices. receive their allotm more than 60 cents a ticket F SEATED-WHEN HER ' 24 i 2 | |/ ofr ‘Ween PIAOTUER UP AN AGK® ME, OF TT UNK"! MINNIE” HOLLERED ‘Down AINT THY ONE Arnold Daly promises that wheal THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Joe “Called’’—but Minnie Had “Held a Better Hand!” be on sale at the bo: i. od eee You @aiD mix CALLED ——————— ————_—_— but be w ON HER LAST NIGHT e | u “Wires “a jot permit them to col Sra nanan te @o S'ALL ny AN' NO SOONER HAD “IT rao cr cos SPCHAN ( Mamma! He , r contract with Will Rogers, the cow- boy comedian, whereby the latter will be starred In a musical show next season, Mr. Rogers is with the “Fol- les" on tour. TO STAR WILL ROGERS. "| |('Nou AN' “MINNIE ie Srustnione i wee ra IA BAC ' F. Ziegfeld jr. has entered Into a KLISH” Hun? Nii ie ! Sila c ete pie Dien ae ENGAGES MISS VANE. Charles Dillingham has engaged Sybil Vane, the Welsh prima donna, as» @ soloist in “Cheer Up!" at the Hippo- drome. She will sing there first next Monday. GOSSIP. Yesterday was the Globe Theatrds eighth birthday. Adolph Link haa joined the Yiddish company at Adler's Theatre Joseph Hart has arranged to pre- sent Helen Ware dn vaudeville. Johnny Bauer, the Bronx comedian, has enlisted {n the navy Frank ‘Tinney says be has named new son Joseph Tumulty Tinney ia honor ot ne President's sec! ry —_ ; : 7" j ‘Two hundred and fry. members ot 1EORGE One Pie Was “ Squash” and the Other ‘‘ Cocoanut !” | ; Sparks frem the "Daily Grind_» Camp Upton will go to the Winter! Garden to-night as guests of the; (end Some m to Grind “tone George’) Messrs, Shubert | Margaret Anglin bas engaged Ful- ler Mellish for the part of the Mes-| senger in “Electra,” which she will| present at Carnegie Hall on the after-| noon of Feb. 6, | Emmett Corrigan has been booked ver the big time vaudeville circuits by Alf, T. Wilson in @ skit called | “War Ballads.” it is in three scenes, Jennie A. Eustace of "Blind Youth,” Lou Tellegen's starring vehicle, cele-| brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Lor stage debut yestorday A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, | When a Yonkers woman hit her - ens husband In the face with small/ etatue of Venus wid he hated to get a bust tn the FOOLISHMENT,. | My frien’, young Tommy Iabtit. | On courting was a bus. He gave swest Minnie Oottontat cious bunny bug. “It you repeat it i my ma on you \ | \NoBsoDY +} ont said Tommy Rabbit, bag your mother, Wwo,"* FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘Want to hear a funny story about & gun?" | | | | | exserod een u alt Mt AOE Pree ng Co, (NY Evening W “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” ———— “Trading” Is Brisk on*This ‘“ Exchange !” On DEARL | KNOW — VERSE Taumes «Mm This T - : : —s 7 7 — Me ry yond s eG R S THING SHE WANTEO TO _ AIS CHAP ISN'T Tu BET BY) | THIS SWRT WAS] THEY DIDN'T My GIR) t EWAS GONNA cer THis) | TREC WOAY MOnmy!( IRIE Poms, ) i WRONG) \\UON'T, th Uo MAKE EXCHANGE A GOING TO EXCHANGE |TH TIME {| BOUGHT By TH']| KEEP ME J Wien Ae HCnANGE = nT ‘ SHOMP IN # aE GEOD Teoh. TO! PREKAGE OF HAIR HE WorkS| THEY GET AGE, AN NOT TT Lona WOMEN] (OION'T Mike vt Kins ; Gerry ¢ NUBBY Does, ORR BoiLo A rar tieci 5 TAROUGH | | @y TH! SIZE 1 BOUGHT DAT!) | TRACE WHAT'S . TA SWARPIN ROUGH Houst EM TO 5) S WOAIOK! THis WAIST -— i] LEFT <LoOomM > _—— FOR SomL TE IND”? 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