The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1918, Page 14

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— About Plays ‘and Players By BIDE DUDLEY_ || “ HE LOVE MILL,” with mu sic by Alfred Francie and Barl book and lyrics by Carroll, will be presented on Broad Way about eb. 10, in a theatre yet t be announced company, which & in rehe the direction of George . Will open a prelimin ew Haven, Jan. 28, vals are Harry princ tor Al Robérta, te Low A for bot Uneas, ha management < The music has way dancing months aces for several siaia | THE BETTER WAY. Ruby Norton of “Flo-Flo” lated to Ethel Levey. “I understand,” sald a young wom- 4 to her last night, “that you are a cousin of Ethel Levey.” : miled. ‘I wouldn't plied, “It's trie, el Levey is my fe re-| AS TO THE FAIR SEX. The following rhyme, sent us by ‘Thomas Grainger of Brooklyn, is sure to make the ladies mad: " wp A woman croxsed bis pati, A man there @ brainy mea, Ladios, your hirsute decorations in rage, read what we| have written as a quiet rebuke for Tom Now, girls, who do you think js a sweet old tuing—Tom or us? Bo do we. JOHN WANTS FUN. John Woodick of Manhattan seems to think life behind the scenes at the Hippodrome | e continual romp. he'd Ike to earn a kidding around in ment "Would lik from 6 to 12 Have you go No labor work a fun in it.” PAW PAW SOCIETY ACT! (Fran de Paw Paw (Mo.) Woekly ' Miss Helen Mae Grubbs was the hostess at an evening party Thursday night, and all reports say a delightful time was on tap. The chief thing é.t the function nut roll in which five of al four very peanuts for a had, as {t may seem, siley's hanc called him so! But the it wasn't a pen w om, stopped the ng mixup, and dancing went on. Isn't it queer how awkward some people are offett Kicke Ina the treate| and Unele Joe} ibbs ¢ pim for it strong. After t Henrv doa hard time fir ance with fh the cust mise took plac went home “R ing George M Coney's new song, ver There.” . MISS LORRAINE RETURNS, n Lorraine, who was out t of Norworth & Shannon's of 1917," at the Bi-{ ast weele because Odds and Fnds fou, several days o Norworth & Shan non management GOSSIP. All Shubert the r tra _matinees tc “The Land of Joy” will hit the cen mark at the Knickerbocker to will have ex- | eventeen” will open at the E hb Theatre to-nig as originally planned. denry Lewis has taken over Ed [ & aad \ or JOE’S CAR AW, Come on! “DEAD maANS POND” E AND FREEZE uy ae \ ynn's role as the at the Winter irrespor Garden nut Madricine Yes or Lor Ger “FOLLOW THE GIRL.” York the 1 " are by Henry B 1 the iw by Zoel I ‘ In t wi} Mare Romaine, Howland and ot A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY I's e tog inne FOOLISHMENT. MARY MIXUP. Terrien 108 Bese Pamestene Co “THEY SAY “THE SKATIN'S FINE UP AT —, COME ON ALONG. YESSalsHe ACTED oes uke THAT ( WHEN “PHIL Goorus ( ERGkgemenr Ring BACK AN’ GHE FoRGcr Wwe WAG a of GRINDSTONE GEORGE ~ Evening World Daily M azine LITTLE MARY “MIXUP" * a - an ms 1$ LITTLE > Pe aaa, NOTmNERE |.) P-R-€-T-T-v-)< SPELLING ‘T our Mossitietii.al SHELL™ wis sHe’D COME. WHEN E TELL HER WHAT FUN T HAD —— zIP! ‘g | e GEE, (T'S COLD Alar! | But (Lue GET WARMED uP WHEN I SKATE AROUND a ' L, A FEW MINUTES, ip YES! TH" Poor LiL’ DEAR Dor WANT wo, { MARRY HIM: ACCOUNT OF HER “ENGAGEMENT ” “Te Doe Poocrn” THAT BHED ( CARSYIN’ ON THE WAY Pop ee PKED FOR HIG a a = a IN FacT Ste \ 2) SAM HILL Don‘ SHE BUST “TH’ ENGAGEMENT GOSH, BLANCHE ~ Gee! 1 DON'T KNow How \'M GONNA GET Home — Car's So COLD 1 CAN'T { Ly START 1T—! YETH , She Didn’t Want a “Return” CODITIEM. Wip. Prove Pultating Om "Sparks fromthe Dail (VVeod Some m to Grind. Prom. Bill Dean roll” BuT S-M-4- aes FATHER. WHAT HATH vs SO SORELY? T Brenieg World { HELL want 4 Hid “RING \ Tiney & Man who wouldnt buy | Agold brick has exchangea bis | foy a “bun” — Dr) R-T "6 “ CHILD, ii BEAN (sented) ) SMITTEN ~ BY ATAXI priver ! Engagement! Bac $ ard tone George’) “SOME WHERE IN NEW YORK" THe t BOonWER PER Se (CH GEAR! TV JOST { "Two MINDS WwiTh BLT }KuOw thi GET ( | & SINGLE THOUGHT” BL MONDAY To | cE rir Wikk AN AWFUR CAS N ABOUT THREE M6 Goswt ITS A } FOR BE\n SoC } > baTR. S ; wont WER, § MINOTES Lagbett 3 Tine payday! | Bik \ MHRIET! OFNeR *TIGTWwAG’ b ae HE Wishes THE Yt RINT MONEY CA s TEM R ‘iT g WOULDN'T WEAR ovT!! % RaowD SROULOERED Fon POTTING Bs INA TR NK (Cg \ <8 Wwever LER fae theme "Don - (M GONNA FILE J#D LEND ROAM, SAAR SAT eee PLL. BRT Thi Bor Usin' VT! “Bon” A A 7, RY ' a> wonder Whose house it 167 Nobody's house! GROOM" HE ATE Too MUCH SUNDAY DINNER THE AIR AROUND WIS OFSK Wit BE Bue ALL Day, fe

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