The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1918, Page 20

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set and Players By BIDE DUDLEY. ILLIAM = SBYMOUR, well known as a Frohman stage Airector of long experience, Bs to play 9 y small role in George D Grundy’s next Lexington Theatre Production, which opens Monday fight. Tho play was written by Ada Patters io is asa y ° fon, his close f Mr. Sey- mour will do his “bit.” The name of the play has not been announced Miss Patterson, by the way, will de- liver a brief address at each perform- ance, in which she will discuss play Writing and newspaper work with the {dea of interesting the women. EDNA S&T. CLAIR MARRIED. Bana St. Clair, of “Flo-F d really bi ‘dna St. Clair 28 last. be it known, F that date inade a visit to the Little Church Around the Corner with Pr John Rennett, a Licutenant in tho} Mavy, and was tied up until death do them part. . Edna kept it a secret as Jong as she could and then just had to let the feline out of the gunny re- ceptaclo. A “POEM” BY REQUEST. From far-off Atchison, Kan., comes ®& request that wo write a rhyme. Luther (Pete) Todd, aged nine years, of that city, wants to surprise his family by reciting a rhyme about his front namos. After digesting his note, we have written the following which, we hope, will increase our Atchison circulation one copy, any- way: My mo calle me Luther, but my reg'lar name t name's all right; for boys, it's ‘ st alte me fine; It's sort of * boy Tam, although 1 ain't Hl who lives next door says Lather's nice me for changin’ tt, oh, maybe once ape what she may think about It; ot to wear the name, ain't her careful "bout his mame these ko tho aang fist drive a any is mo Tather, but she’s simply got Sit and git to be a soldier er @ cop. NEW YORK HIT IN LONDON, A cable mosaage recelved by A. Ht Woods states that “Fair and Warmer” will begin an engagement in London, at the St. James Theatre, on April 5. In the cast will be Jeaste Winter, Ronald Squi George Ralph and MISS STORY IN “CHER UP.” Belle Story returned yesterday to the Hippodrome as prima donna. Two | big audiences gave her a rousing wel- come. Miss Story sang a new song entitled “Pretty Poll," by John L. Golden and Raymond Hubbell. R. i. Burnside steged it with 200 girls aa a background. M'INTYRE'’S REMEDY, Frank McIntyre, the well fed come- dian, has returned to New York after @ long road tour. Mr. McIntyre owns a smal! farm that borders on a lake near Ann Arbor, Mich., and ho in- tends to spend the summer there. Michigan will become dry May 1," he said last night, “but I'll rsileve that condition somewhat.” “How?” was asked, “Tl go in bathing in the lake. You eco, I do a lot of diving and every time my 400 pounds hit the water there's a splash and the surroynding country is inundated.” Then the comedian laughed until windows along Broadway rattled. CARTER DRAMA MARCH 29, The new Lincoln J, Carter spect Jar war dram “An American Ace, which A. H. Woods ts producing, will open at the Shubert ‘Theatre, »Ni Haven, Marc here will bi acts and eloven scenes, Fifty peoplo comprise the cast EISMAN’S MASTERPIECE. Dave S. Hisman, the bell hop poet, chas at last written a poem that should go booming down through the ages, It 1s called, “Oh, Woe!” and is an evidence of Incredible skill, It fol- lows: In thie w 1 are many Libert * will open at m April 1. “The s on tour after Ed Kendall of the Friars offers t Mackenzie a match ee hion billiards for dquar e at Last! Real Relief! Famous Chemists and Specialists Perfect a Real Remedy For Rheumatism and Neuralgia. After years of scientific study a group of eminent chemists and medi cal specialists have at last perfected @ real remedy for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Sciatica and Gout. Cost or profit did not interest these men heir sole desire was to relieve man kind from one of the most common and painful forms of disease which had puzzled who have been tortured dy and nerve wrecking pain of Rheumatisia, and have at last kalned comfort, health and strength from this wonderful treatment, can know what a great blessing this dis You can now get this medicine from any druggist, Jt is prepared with complete directions, so that any one can use it, The treatment econ- tata of two preparations: Cymatic » ee COMIC PAGE Tuesday, March 19 Comrvight, 1018 Prone Pubtiehing Co (0 ¥. Rvaniow Werte) JOE’ CAR k, anyway Garden will celebrate its cighth birthday to-morrow, Al Jolson pre os to sing himself into Arthur his trench expe ing of “The Katser y will speak on at the show- at the Broadway Theatre to-night | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | effective wea life, but now help a lot FOOLISHMENT. Today Bill Suiftiem MORE FOOLISHMENT. He shot me half @ dozen times, I didn't even wi . For be was just « camera guy. And 1 a movie gink | month FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. We once kept a cook a whole How did you do 1t?” We were on & houseboat and she ouldn't swim." | i Bumstead’s Worm Syrup. Tablets for Balm for ex Get the from your druggi hree tablets after ach meal, rub the balm on the parts | that ure stiff, swollen and painful, and Coorrignt Tie Prem Tenlahing Ce (N,V, Mveainw Werk DAWGONNIT ! way don't “THEY MAKE AN ENGING So Y'CAN GET AT (T? you will soon be grateful for the com w health and strength this | will tend to bring about. If| you ure not satisfied, druggists are authorized to return without qu It surely one would « to make suc unless the Cymati depended upon to do as pr If your druggist cannot supply you, write to the Surpass Drug Corpora tlon, 15 E. 26th St, New York, state | ing who your druggist is, and they will arrange to have the treatment de- Uvered to you,—Advt, mS S-1 your money, | \ that no HELLO ED — OH, 1' INSTALLING & “Gas -SAVER ON MY CARBURETOR! NO USE PAYIN’ THE GARAGE WHEN 1 GAN bo tr MyseLe! WELL LL DoH HIRING THS TRIP~ AnD WosT WHY Did ‘OuR PoP Give You & DowrAR 2 1 SIMPLY BouUGhT THIS SPIRAL DRILL AN’ GOT ON “We Job an’ did cr! “To PAY FOR A WHAT DYOU HAVE y neni ily LTTE Gonyrien, — OH! NosiR! BE CALLED- MRS. GOOF US ? He CAVE MEA DortarR IF I'D Cer RID OF MY Conte » Yas, T teaveo mm FoR Two Buen Pues (reas IN 1M wiih KEEP AWAY FROM ME — DON'T WANCHA You COULDA HAD THE AROUND tf GAS -SAVER INSTALLED FoR A DOLLAR Wl f FATHER SAID NEVER. ae) TAKE A PLUGGED NICKEL! Conyrtaht, 1914, Prose Publishing Co, (N.Y. Bvening World) “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” HE HAD A DATE! LOOKS LIKE HE DISAPPOINTED | eer) Ae | Ese S Ja be Say Shorty! 1S IT WHO KAS AO FRONT T \ A" BACK: TER’ ‘TocoRA BLE ; THE Guy HE SERUED FAIR TO CALL A GUY | LOOKED LIKE REAL DOUGH BUT WALKED OUT OF THE PLACE WTouT EVEN LBAVING HIS REGARDS TH! ONLY THING TAaT} GUY WAKDED mE dOvE han GM , Joint! Was | —_— LA GROUCH, ¢ MAyYGs SHE WAS terder 44 DISAPPOINTED IN Tue ace Asliinning icant ; YEAR! MAYBE) done forthe. LAY MARE (04 Your Aunt l! ate Corer (YOURE SUC} af Atety, ki " FoR ME, pas Ca Rosy “1% = f |! HAVE AN’ 4 , ALARM CLOCK? on ; } \ $ 0 "5 ity Choc sa He's the busy “boob What dees he de! Send your answer in te Pebedy * Tm perfectly happy and f never Caen about anything 4 \ If It Wasn’t for Disappointments How Dull Life Would Be! YGCOD] This BIG Gi TOONT THINK) HE SAW “THE fi Dicom" Lit Boy— Now For_ HAC A heat 1 BY CARS WhO mi a pith orp SY Goin! To x dante DISAPPONTMENT, | ry) od KNIVES IN THE ED WHEN THINGS GIVE You A, NICE ae bed i OION'T AIT, TH HE THOOGAT GONNA BE — : WELL KOT + y / THAN A

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