The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1918, Page 10

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oF “LITTLE MARY MIXUP” About Plays and Players. By BIDE DUDLEY _| F the Government's o Dette xt ¢ ts |A Wil) be made to give Tuesday mati- frees in many of the New York play- houses in the hope that these extra Performances may, in a measure, Make up for the joss occasioned thresgh the enforcement of the clos- ing edict. Liowever, it is Nkely that Washington will permit the theatres to be “dark” another night in order that the industrial workers, idle Mon- days, may go to shows. In that caso ‘Tuesday will Ukely be chosen, Never- theless, A. H. Woods ts announcing Tuesuay matinees of “Rusiness Be- fore Pleawure” at the Bitinge and “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath” at the Republic. iliott, Comstock & Gest have arranged for Tuseday matines formances of “Chu Chin Chow" at | o Century and “Experience” at the Manhattan Opera House, and the Greenwich Village Players will act “Karen” Tuesday afternoons, / WHAT DID AUNT” MABEL, \ AND MR SMIFF GO _/ DOWN “TOWN FOR a ¢ / oT WELL O'BRIEN, How ABOUT BY WAY OF DIVERSION. “THAT CAR OF MINE? Th he’ 1 brought me a ictter. ‘Tie bandwrit- BETTER LET ME TAKE o's shaky; it's almost a corawl. And ‘out ' 4, to my notion, no penmanship’ a! Eon A SPIN IN (Te tter, It's from an old lady who's SHE'S A BEAR! feedic and small—the mother who loves me; the mother who's yearning \o have me start homeward while she in @tili there; whose thoughts to her bo ev'ry moment are turning—-the boy for whom nightly she murmurs a | prayer. It tells me the season ta just a bit tardy, The cold has been awful mother writes. It tells me the dog, alwaya hardy, ly been burt in some terrible inane, gentle read @; I know It. me it's @ mighty a@weot little aff Some day I intend, to just pack up and go it and visit the home place while mother’s still there. | pe ager | ACTORS TO EAT. Mixtoen members of Lao Ditrich- stein's company playing “The King” @t tho George M. Cohan Theatre have formed @ club the object of which ta & to get a square meal Fach cc tributes 25 cents weekly to a gen- | eral fund and when the sum col- > . al ae Fn Pd , lected is $80 the club will have a din- THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ner. William Ricciardi is the prime | mover in the plan. He promises that | = real sugar will be served at the din- ner. As souvenirs small lumps of | honest -to-guodnens coal will be passed around in Jewel boxes, < > 1 ial ) MR, DOE PoocH” veal Huw! 0 Youre TH’ Lucy De! V/ BRD WATS GONNA “enact pe MARRY MY GAL Lorre’, €H 2 p) re—— MAY OBJECTS. May Wirth, cqnesirtenne at t Bipnodrome, has asked the Agent ge, request William G. = jo ANNOUNCED her act. careful in framing hia thougivia. Mr. eorest bas been opening his talk “Ladies and gentiamen, I call par- tetiar attention to extraordinary | feat ¥ Uils little artiste” ACQUIRE LONDON THEATRE, ; Edwant ough thelr & Jordan s Majenty any years the e Sir Herber Beerohm Tree. WOMAN! WOMAN! WOMAN! A young wow t Loney Haskell o wtraet y and noticing | ght atm was tn o sling, askod d and.broke It in the fall,” ag agom asked their ta-| GRINDSTONE GEORGE —— —-—— HE SOUGHT COHAN, George M. Cohan was in his oMoe | the other day when word came that | | & MAN Wanted to se The calier | was admitted. Bert Felbleman was | in the room also. Toking from Mr. Coban to Mr. Feibleman, the man| | 1 George M. “ eald the man. m a moment laconic state & out to whip a liar ™ Mr. Cohan ts of the opinion that! [~ eome fellow why deserves a licking has been using bis name. WELL, NO WONDER} G'WAN) An! 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THAT EE (E 4 — | ff A THOUGHT FOR To-pay, | y ne | & rs ‘{| [Tk Tommy ~~ Foor Eyes On ’ mi know | WHOKOPHSTO PROMISED = isnvr USEO TRIED TO ve | BE OUR FUTURE HER AIDE Yo THig— SWALRLOUD Foe ais maar ee HRASY WRIGHT BOWE IN WIS is ComPany fA PICKLE HIM, YESTEROS va} FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE 1 “Ever hear the story of the carpet : tack?” : é “Nowe thousand times no!" | Et bos @ great point f En iq comic race | Fyenind World Daily M ~ an’ (veDecibed NOT To GET A CAR — LEASTWAYS NoT “TILL SPRING! “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" It Was a “Birthday” Party and All Were ‘‘ Present !” q ; And, Will the One Who's “Tagged” Be “hil” THEY WENT 6 GET . 2 WweHLL, WHICH ONE oF ‘'E Nt e CENSE & vicense na eles! oF EM rN A MARRIAGE LICENS 1S GOING TS: Wear THE TAG? 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(vend Some mtoGrind/tone George’) to greet you with the’pipe of peace” and others with a*piece of pipe? CHAMP, WANTS FATAER'S AND IT HURT THAT Hk CALE aN 1S GENERALLY 2 Jaws TOUAKEAHITe ALTOMCBUR. “We music, NER WAUSe Hee MRAnE.! Capra. 1k Frome Puttinning Co. (WF. T. Bvantang World) fart Heemon

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