The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1918, Page 18

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eee 3 COMIC PAGE | Evening World Daily Magazine PA DI, LITTLE “MARY MIXUP She's Willing to Adopt Any Methods That Will Bring Results! About Plays' — aw ee : \ or, BABY WANTS and Players | / OH. BABY WANTS ) C OF BaByY WANTS HIS APPLE > | pig vet hil His BoTTLE — / {/ MIS Dow —~ me | By BIDE DUDE HERE IT 9S (HERE iT 1S 1s NESS, while satisfactory, | ‘ Gay as it was a week ag there was ' no overw aing rush f chets such @s wane reasons ate advan this, One fs the inclement weathe and tho other the fact that nearly every theatre in the city was open yostordny, while on Jam 21 there were no matinees at houses controlled by interests assoct ated with Kiaw & Hrianger. The @uccems that atteuded the special matiness at the Shubert houses # week ago dit not # those who kept their and they ch 1 Garfield holiday theatres are close Carrie ik yee Peaianing Oo OKT Messing Menta e SOME FAVOR. cmmbsioner found a‘tael deaier in| JOE'S CAR Fact Is, She Was Pulling Better Than He Thought Dough erty was advised by a mine ow iT Pennsylvania t he was sb SOMOTTIEDL ITE, Pree Peloiebine Oo ( h tons in all. Mr =tiwet rl i] Dougherty decided to give it to the TWar'S FUNNY — HUH! ) io ' HEY YOU GANG ody. Ss tery tecel¥in ore aie Ga x RYTHI ° trom the mise he ter the Bevoiye | SHE AINT PULLIN WELL esta EVERYTHING S dealer. “Speaking of coal,” said Mr. Dough erty, “I'll have a carload in here by | tbe end of the week.” “Say, Mr. Dougherty,” came from the dealer. “I'll do you a favor. I'll tuke ten or twelve tons off your hands.” } AT ALLY wor “Ta Dooce! a | GET THAT BoBSLED | ALL RIGHT ~AIR-GAS OFFA “THERE !!! _ o1—-- oa BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ! “Well, Lent will soon be here HELLO piel! again. id Mttle Tomn Dre (3 "My mother thinks T ougat to mace | H! AREYA? @ sacrifices or two, St s she | means to give up bridge, Busan at at he'll ent out be: rs e from Brother Bill. Then Grand ma says sho thinks she'll try to give | nkin' tea. They've all awe oft | ethin,’ so I guess it's up 0. jec—what ts there T kin pie, no sir—not ple! I might up lee-cream an’ oake, but I t think T'll try. If [ don’t du ie swearin’ off, Mom's pleco of 4 1'll apoll, Oh, well, I guess I'll have to quit quinine and castor oil.” TO ACT PLAYLETS. sast-West Players, an organt- stages plays from the nglish, are to offer four the Lenox Theatre, No t 78th Street, Feb. 21, 29 and The playlets are “Winter,” by Asch; “Phe Shadchen's by Abraham Retsin: by David Pinski, and " by Percival Wilde. AS TO MENDELSSOHN, From the Strand'’s programme we take the following unusual bit of bews: “Felix Mendelssohn was born jn Hamburg Feb. %, 1909, and died in Leipzig Nov, 4, 1847." “LUKE DEAR-"T KNOW IM OFTEN CROSS AN' NAG You- "rm ) ALSO UNREASONABLE _ vr! ‘vessal IF I HAD MY LIFE “To Live OVER AGAIN- ID MARRY You SES 77 ANY KNOW You ) ( MUST, THINK “THAT T DoNT Love You — WHITE WANTED FAIR PLAY. When the artists of the Chicago | Grand Opera Company took poxaes- | sion of the Hippodrome Sunday night | i x © TTT for a concert the programme an- ‘ : A <= i nounced that Ricoardo Stracclart a would sing the prologue from "Pagit- accl" At the last moment Georges Raklanoff wan aubatituted with an! a sria from “The Demon.” When he x = : - ae ad finished his selection people tn ST ‘ y the Vaiconian herman to eiout ter tig) GRINDSTONE GEORGE proloe They “atopned the show,” J. Louis White, the Hippodrome au- Attor, realized, in his office, that some- thing had happened “What's wrong inalde?* he asked of Clinton Lake, the camhtor, “They want Paglince!,” replied Mr. _ Greve ermmsaning Om iY. My Svecesteo By “Grindstene Ba* Mamarenech, NY. "8 avks, from the, Daily Grind_s (Vend vome m to Grind “tone George’) Lak “Well, isn't he going to sing?” ame from Mr. White, “Send for Mr. | Rurnside. If they advertine Pagliacci ‘they ought to produce him.” NEW NORWORTH OPENS. Norworth and Shannon's “Odds and * moved from the Rijon new Norworth Theatre y day and played to two large wudl ences. The new playhouse ina very | pretty litle plane, It seats 58s. | at pays any rent. It's the brain that d the-marble hall l GOSSIP. Oto Harbach and Rudolph Prim! are preparing a new operetta for Arthur Hammerstein. Fmil Ankermiller i» to pilot Dr Taonard Budgen and his Alaskan ple- tures about the country The February programme of tho| Theatre Workshop will consist of the presentation of Bjornaon’s play, “A = aes Wares RT eile imprenesa, the street te bean played tn | v at baa booked “Old Lady | Manhattan Opera Houne to Feb, 3%, inchustve. CHL THINE Prose Pubtiahing Co, OF Y. Wrenn WED, non to a play late drops and in. exciting ‘momenta he ‘pats | — «* Gi IMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" Some Spend Their Lunch Hour—and That’s All! rich wan [RIL Jini AS His LoNeN Done tay Sacre | { TOUESS ML SPEND 4 (1M GONNA “FEED My FACE® GAR SPRNDS HER LUNCH HE AAs ToGo & ROUND THIS HOUND GRTS AN ROUR il TEAR i : oe C WON'T GE or asa, SAID: i % ELESS SOUR SPOON 4 . O d “ ABOUT WAY, AND By THE FOR His FILL, IN WHICH TIME NEW NOISE: NE. SYtmRT CM IA foan HONE Sey Be my bones nour with] | GUT Eimer, M GONNA "FAC SOURON NS TAKE HER TE HE Raneans THE RAT Te obeNOs RHA Nour VavanTad BY PROF. |. GARE, (fe? ) ogg St. Sie Bae Try FOS QT THE Next’ Day, Se nants Tipe QROBRINIG, IF MINUTES KicKiNG 1 eas GiMme Guene 7) c % tina 7 1 7 BAS us _ pte NO THE GALANCE, MAKING UP TU i yeh 5 h " Enon etic, = ) (caer HIS MIND WHETHER ‘To TIP THE ' \or e: x , y Non! A oe ty WAITER OR NOI oe hv e by oT , GCONSERVES HIS ENERGY. Phe \ . \ MISEt ABLE | ™ (IT'S Mo: ges Motorman Mike Garwig of Graen- 76 LUNCH HOUR + HEY, wor's os7| 4 101 TH! RENT, OR el RST, BECAUSE TODAY \ BRB iS News nt ‘ A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY m Il Larkin, the Postmaster at Gan v nea, WISK 1 CouLD , i FINO A Gone! 4 He JUST RECEIVEO THE f BAD NEWS— HOWEVER AG secon it Sot A PRETTY GooD ' SANOWICH FOR ONE BUCKs y FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE ae i F ( arber)—Were you ever "CONVERSATIONALIST" WHO 1S , TAR CAUSE OF MANY A } No. Why do you ask? ' 4 \ i PERSON GOING KUNGRY% ¢ P. « 4 certainly know X | ew r Nf’ j ‘

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