The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 28

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poietic ot ett COMIC PAGE ' Friday, March 22 LITTLE “MARY MIXUP “Twin's’’ Appetite Didn't Reach Tha P lays. and Players |, By BIDE DUDLEY__]]' A NEW farce by Mark Swan, co- thor of “Parlor, Bedroom nd Bath,” entitled “Sho Walked in Her Sleep,” has been { Placed in rehearsa| by George Broad- Burst. Lois Meredith, who has been acting in motion pictures lately, hav- ing appeared as leading woman with * Quy Empey itn “Over the Top,” has been engaged for the new Broad huret production, as has been Isabel Irving. Edward Elsner is directing | the staging. | t Far! ; tl ; =< Yip ; — m7 f Wi = . | j C TF Han Theee tithe \! p 5 « nn ca | NZ o q YH} V http ’ : , T piv at Toucw fe | Now twin tere te \ 7 sg That Was The | Uy, ; P ] PIES ON THE WINDOW R / RuTH a ‘ oa ONE oF ’ = HOW Does ‘ r SILL AND “Two OF = EM IT HAPPEN “There one I Dy THEM ARE GONE _ : WAS QMLY OnE, ey, “Touctr WHAT HAVE ‘du “To , : SA ; —— SAY ABouT sr 2 ; ; | “LET'S GO” ON TOUR. P A William Rock intends to go on taur| with “Let's Go,” the “costless” revue! at the Fulton Th Prances White and the others in (he cast will go Qiong. An offer has been made to { Joe Lebiang, the ticket broker, to | buy all the seats at the Fulton for the run of tho piece for $4.000aweek.| THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY At present he is taking about $2,000! worth weekly. ‘The show is much oe better now than it was whea it ‘S'EACT 'G. ) — — ——- opened. | { 'S'FACT ‘GaRvIN So WHY MAYBE AINT “TH BoY | > : ( -I DUNNO <¢ Ae wr ) : 4 T @HOULD SAY Everything He Had Was a “‘Gift’’! Te ra Seog | = { ) He \ Fa! - ; A NEW “HITCHY KOO.” i ‘ wor TILt EVER t rt } \FTED IN ANY / : ° 4 Raymond Hitchcock expects tol i wase ) (MAKE OF “THAT ( ae nea } Na * WAY 2 ( . HE 16! ath a THAT WASNT % open a new “Hitchy Koo” in New| |CPOP'/ ¢ aon oF MINE! ) . : ee oa ef é MOUNG SQUIRT AINT 4 GIVEN To York in June. It probably mill be wget & GOTTA DAWGONE ° ¢ called “Hitchy Koo, 1918." Mr. Hitch- | THING "GARVIN'= Jo . be e Him 2% + cock is negotiating for the use this summer of the Globe Theatre. Fred Btone undoubtedly could stay there through the hot months in “Jack O'| Lantern,” but he cas arranged to act| ip motion pictures — Fsaan ~ cerry aie ea ‘TWILL BE THE BELMONT. | Joseph P. Moran hus decided to Bame the Norworth Theatre, in West 48th Street, the Belmont, after the Belmont family of New York, repre-| sented by August Belmont, who| @anctioned the move. { “The Belmonts ure a fine old fam- | fly,” said Herman Mo: » Moran's | representative, “and we honored { when we are permitted name our theatre after them.” “THE BLUES.” No matter lel eameag Le has ‘They drum these (ules into my ear, “The Bhice,” ‘The mandolins are fretting them, Friese are ebotivg em ati, by, Guat, Im ertting wemn— eS JIMMY PUNCHES THE BAG, Jimmy Lane, playing the role of Gilly with “Turn to the Right” over the cantonment circuit, gave a clever exhibition of bag punching before tho eoldiers at Camp Upton the other @ay. Benny Leonard, boxing in- atructor at the camp, has Jimmy down for a stunt at the next Upton j @thletic carnival avks fromthe Dai ly Grind_, one jcorge ih F (Vend Some in to Grind Tight shoes May Make Sore Feet but st takes a wrong Phone number to make & Sore head GRUNDY LEASE STANDS. The sale of the Lexington Theatre) yesterday to the Manhattan Life gurance Company wil! not affect tenancy of The Masks, Inc., @eorge D, Grundy company which 1s Presenting plays there, The insur- tf) . ance company took the theatre over for $450,000, the amount of the mort- gages it held on the property, It (s estimated that the property is worth $1,100,000. ————— i A SKATING CONTEST. \ A figure skating contest for children | from eight to twelve years old wili| be held on the ice at the Globe The- &tre after the performance of “Jach| ©’ Lantern” Saturday, April 6 Ch dren will be permitted to @ach matines until that ds twenty best skaters will ~ LL a ees Be Cowrright. 1918, Pree Publishing Ca CN. ¥. Evening Worl.) And This Will Cost Him More, Too! FED UP. AYMOND BLATHWAYT, the well known journalist, was once asked to write @ character sketch of Lord Northcliffe. In @ letter he requested a special interview and the famous newspaper proprietor sent to enter the contest. KR. H. Burnside has offered prizes. PEGGY HOPKINS, HEIRESS! | Peggy Hopkins, actress, has re turned from Virgin! € aX 1 Know! You'RE Down “THERE PLAYING KELLY Poot! I, You COME RIGHT HOMEIN —— say | EVER Heae OF A HEADLIGHT Law? | ' | WELL GOSH Just LET ME PHONG MY WIFE, _, with YA? 4 DEARIE , (M GONNA DRive ] UP IN “THE viitiage aN’ GET SOME cigars — | | ANYTHING Y' WANT ? ’ bim the following reply: “Lam sorry, but I must aak you te excuse me from acceding to your Tam like tho little boy at treat who, when the squire's ame round to him and asked | him if he would like some strawberry |jam, promptly replied: “No, thank you, marm. [ work at the place y makes it.”—Tit-Bits. 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