The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1918, Page 20

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cMhpretinl hing Pn Mery! ——= COMIC PAGE Wednesday, February 27 Evidently Mom Don't “Keep Help”! ‘About Plays| cand Players | Bareg maser ea -~ —— vA ‘ oi) ; ¢ MY PoP is \ ( We 13 Got AND MY Pop 5 GoT > \ WELL MY MA, wee) aa \ MY PA'S COT ' RICHER “HAN Fort? MILLION AVTOMOBILE AND & EST A NEW ORESS AN WELL, MY MoM, SHE By BIDE DUDLEY A aN eee = YOuR Pop ROUeAN FUR COAT AND A WATCH ¢ ne ‘ GETS A NEW Cook ILLIAM ROCK and France ji ere AND NEW SHOES ano A EGG BEATER AN’ A NEW — — Wi wits nace iret ine x mer A - LLARS 4 HAT AND NEw stoes an EVERY Day EVERYTHING, HE HAS NEARLY pr’ in w show and a t be p. NEw Gloves AN’ EVERYTHING evening's enterta in Plaw rc y they did * Now they try it in New York. At the Fulton Theatre Thurs- xt weak they will ey call “a war time re- vue.” It ts further described as being costless and castiess. While Rock aod White will do most of the entertalu- ing, a jazz band will assist, and @ Mmousineless chorus will be fn at- tondance. It barely possible also | that two or other Broadway tights will be called in to fill out the show A NEW COMEDY. Cohan & Harris are gotting ready) to try out a fantasti ly by Leona Dairymple and A. b, Thomas) entitled ‘David's Adventure.” RA = ARINIER HOE Joe’s Idea Was a Flivver, Too! JOE’S CAR : Cmoray', INK Proae PUDIONNG Co (N.Y. venting World® HOUDINI TO DO H!> BIT. The War Depart Houdini's offer sailors how to &o. To do this work Houdini must uncover professional secrets. A room has been fitted up for him on tbe Hippodrome's promenade floor, whors he will receive the fighting mon, He will go to Camp Upton also. | . HEY Brancue! Lact a | GREAT IDEA FoR OUR NEW CAR! I THOUGHT OF (T ON )., THE WAY UP ON “THE TROLLEY \ — -WE'LL BUY ASFUWER CHAssis AN Douk IT ALL UP WITH A SPECIAL BODY AN' EV'RYTHING AN MAKE (T LOOK LIKE A FOREIGN car! SOME CLASS ~ HEY? JoE JINKS — How MANY “TiMES HAVE I Tord On 1 WOULDN'T RIDE IN ONE OF “Thos “THittes 21 WAY MOT --- IF L Gwe IT ‘ ( AW GEE - I DONT SEE I A Good CAMOUFLAGE I! MILLER THEATRE READY. Henry Miller contemplates opening ecov his new theatre in West 434 Street! on or about March 18, He will be the tnitial attraction, having procured a new comedy which he thinks suits his talents. Mr, Miller will move his} offices from the New Amsterdam | Theatre Building to the new Miller} playhouse to-morrow. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. =| Vather thinks, be’ ty ick; { Sea } in; we pain, but still really 0 le years {rom f hit to eee the medicines Betnee's been a'try iw Fint he got some awful stuff MubeAriack™, they callel St Took the bide off Just as if He had tried to soaid it, Nest bo bought some patent dope THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Peanut of he purchase! vert, ——— — Adersinat ef ra | YezR! Me" BEAU" Dosen other carte be irieh WOT “TH ~~" *° COMMENCED “To Do!_ wry tit hie tmek ie hurtin® Mother tele him hes & chump ‘Au’ be iethat's certain, | DAWGONI'T - SOUNDS LiKe “MAGGIE” AN’ Hem “ BEAU" 1S HAVIN SNGTHER BATTLE # ’ sco HE DES SET STILL SIR— ae Tes AN' HE NEVER @AID A DAWCONE. WoRD ! QUARREL WITH Me TH MINUTE HE Come ING Sx aie * RUMPUS SHE'S A NEW YORKER. Bul 2 Rosa Lynd, playing in “Her Coun- try” at the Punch and Judy Theatre, wishes to correct the impression that | seoms to exist that she is of English birth. “Please let me state once and for all,” she writes, “that I am thor- | oughly American, having been bora right here in New York.” Miss Lynd's family name was Secor, GOSSIP. Brandon Tynan, now tn “Success,” | Will talk to the Gomedy Drama Club March 4 at tho Hotel Astor March 11 has n selected as the Toot!" at the George M. Ux tre Babe Lavelle, a St. Louis girl, has been engaged to dance on the Strand Root. Tho Playwrights’ Club will discuss “A Tailor-Made Man” Friday eve- ning. Laura Hope Crews has been en- gaged for a role in the new Harcourt comed™, “Petticoats.” The 305th United States tillery has given George M bronze tablet in appreciation of his work {n arranging their recent bene- it. Eddie Du fs badly worrted. He : owns a plece of land in Cal and he heard yesterday it w fun with squirrels, Hert Fetb! parks frem the Daily Grind_» (Vend Some in to Grind“tone George’) eee. & wooden wedding has reminded Mamaroneck More than one wor an th: 4 rs at Ssh Married a block-head! © vs \ may go West and get out an injune- tion. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. All the world hates a hater FOOLISHMENT. | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | How do you like our Fire Depart ment?" | “Weill, the hose wagon seems to be| its the r Coughs “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" WTC? ae gnT A CUy NEVER Taunse v1 EAR — ~~ > al olds Ne, ( More For'avoe! 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