The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1918, Page 18

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1 | COMIC PAGE i Wednesday, February 138 LITTLE “MARY MIX-UP” Se — Now IF You ARE A Good GIRK Mom SAYS IF J DONT ASK 1 Ve Tee — — ANo baile ASK FoR CANDY’. PoP FoR CANOY, You'Le GIVE ME Tou OW A noe , SOME CANDY WILL GIVE You A HICE VALENTINE A NICE VALEN TING ! VALENTINE” 7 RTHUR HOPKINS is nogotl- ating with Mme. Alla Nazt- mova with « plan in view of | presenting her in several Ibsen plays. While the contr: have n @igned, it is understood they will be in the near future and the company will go into rebearsal without delay. A @eason of about fouriven weeks Is contemp: . Mme. Nazimova has not ay d in t since she did which bad a successful run at t Princess Theatre last season, Since discarding that play, June 1, last, she has acted in several films for the Mu- | tual, Prier to the productic eon / u | ' h ul it “'Ception Shoais sho did her vaude- | ville playlet, “War Brides," in lie Cori HA Pree Puaanng CA UKE Riatng ord) movies, a “tiantninc” next season. | JOE'S CAR Smith & Golden, ng given t new play, “Lightn t put, have wi neo the se Remember—Joe Sold It to a Pertect Stranger! CONN TER HEIR Pewee thane COUN Y Evvetne Worth) Listen! You LEMME. ALONE. FOR AWHILE! DYA HEAR? 1. ls aw Broad kust. Winched Bacon wrote the comedy 4 Macon created the principal niente sae rou wven'r | TLL GET “THE ConTRACT WM nary y° Ps Me ue CON i my CANT YREAD? ME YET, How MUCH Q | YOU Got FOR “We caR! AND ee Sh 5O Down, aNd #50 ver hdl dt MONTH FOR FIVE. MONTH si! 1 " r ‘i el SEEMS TO MG YOU MIGHT jelusco play, “Tiger stuve,’ ot acts an important role in it at — TELL ME lf u Lyceum Theutra, ‘The other wigut = two beautiiully upholstered Jadies | \ a—— saw the performance from orchestra 4 chairs, When the final curtain bud « ved one stood Up to lnave. ait a minute!” said the other “They may call out the author Just love to see woat he looks like.” WHAT DOES SHE WANT? | A lotter received by a > York} de howspaper editor and turned im to & Hurris is “9 A pu t in fro) A &T 4 oninn soni “Ww y he e Cohan Kevue h te ” Sam Hi is of the ~~ that sh ks the show | pik, ~*~ j while ¢ M. Cohan pre ) 4 " deliove nts to buy and go into the theatrical business, MESBE SO! THE BIG LITTLE Eddie Dunn, the poetic press agent, accidentally left the manuscript of u play in a subwa Arriving at bis the Lost and Found Department of the lrtervorough and the returned to him within an h “I figure,” he said, “that P. Bhonts, President of ¢ ordered quick action int he didn’t want a fellow p fn for.” | WANTED TO SEE MACK. Willard Mack not only wrote , rt —BuT You ONLY J GOT FIETY my DOLLARS — SE NY } FOR ory ) ; OF al “ ‘Ou — That's PLAIN ENOUGH - = motcy IS wer) A STRAINED ! teu ee: QUALITY‘ Yezzir! TLL Do THAT Ut Thine! "SLONG Time ANCE T DID ANY SINGIN’ ert YEZZAL WE WANT ‘You To SHOW Ld Wor ‘ou CAN Do TO-NIGHT “EMMA! WHY WE HAVE Some VERY SORTA . Fok COMIN’ FoR MUSICAL” EVENIN'— 0 Do “WH VERY BesT ‘You KNow GAL But Y’CAN Put ME DOWN FOR i{ a pours ReOwIE BONGS" I ey eie t THESE WILL ASSIST. Among the players who wi fn the Lambs’ Gambol, to be the Hudson Theatre Sund for the benefit of the St ‘War Relief, are Cyr!) Scott, Edmund Bre: an Carrillo, Bert William Dan- n Parks, Seo . Janos Kirk forth, Hal Forde, Welsh, Ge Frank I k Burton, Charles Wells ‘d Kent. Ling, Fr «nd Craw Pamwan vr o © SES rit Comyriemt, 1918 Prete Pubifehing Cn (MY Cvdning Waite.) een Af hes as “Hello!” sald a inan'’s voi8 on th Cook ; . inan's vo! O telephoue Must night, “le thhs Dud. | Las ssolhcacad poe oui Tata Be Ol ley?" | “Yeu,” we replied. | “Well, this is J. D. Taylor. 1 at-| tended the concert at the Hippodrome Jast Sunday night at which Galli- “Der Cure! didn't sing. You should have heard the swearing when she failed to appear.” | “It must have been delicous.” sa J. BD, TAYLOR re val nt The Kerosene ‘‘Started’’ the Fire, but “‘Finished’’ the Coffee! (send some into Grindtone George’) ® in it made me think of 1 turned to w friend 9 isn't a Galli-Cures sla curse-y affair,’ ee ‘ : es aoe | if feet were b olks weuld have a | Pur understanding Z Ala lof , Good evening!" “Good-night!” | WELL, DID IT? Madalene Traverse of “Yes or No" once look part in a show given for the beneft of the Society for the Preven- | tion of Cruelty to Children, As she stepped out on the staye a little tot in the second row turned to her mother and asked: | “Mamma, does the cruelty to chil- dren begin now?" Gossip, | | Mile, Rhea, a dancer recently of | Petrograd, will make her New York debut soon. | Gertrude iter, wife of Charlies Brown, is recovering from the ef fects of @ severe operation. | Helen Lowel has entered vaude- Ville in the Wash Square There are otherg playlet “The Critic's Norval Keedwell is t are te saat “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” sketch calle Eva Olive , THis GiFT i YoU VLA-OkED ANC TACT PABLL HUAT G 0” O88 7G gO PLAY THAT ONE OL A DEED AN 4 ‘Ab MORRIS TS . : ; . ious oy Y MAIL= ALREADY HE S BURA = olor ‘os Ws x = frcc RRL OPOAID DANG Rey: ) > THINK “ 4 ef NO) Frank Tours, Shi Ray Su, BAU = is HE'S TAKING A CoURDE t dave) Ha CHEATED AND u & Mine,’ 1S PUBLIC ROOM TABLE WITH MUCH His Money! er FERLINGe 4 LOOKED AT tHe \ ) « THE POuL é rai . i \y » Andu PEAKING — re NIGHT = Soe STAND BODY * STAMPLD Of will add to his re aA YF sTaMay.d OW Helen Falconer of "Jack O' Lan-| oe = ; — ¢ | THEO) tern,” last night completed her 2,5001h (ie %@ COGHTA? < - > Nee A ial} Lin EM performance in the support of Fret ERD 6 THE ( Phay It On i» a aa ANY HIGHER Stone. She began with bim in “Tho ACT RAL AS TIM TABLE | (GABP $ : O14 Town.” anes 7 OIE Ly ——) AY | f ee SLECTRICAL. ENGINECR WHEN | VET CONE WITH TH! Nw ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. B. M. L.—The Farnums are brothe: Railey—Address him care I Musio Company. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, A new ‘iim star bears the name of Sweetie Darl Peterball originally She was Susan FOOLISHMENT. My,batrout com one dollar | Baia TR wea tay has | T wanted. yes to trtan, oe | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Ho paid 44 for a handkerchief,” | ‘ Take too mus wie ie” «| Cy i

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