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COMIC PAGE Tuesday, March 26 LITTLE ‘“‘“MARY MIXUP” WHY “Tui, WHAT HAPPENED and Players ala ) By BIDE DUDLEY I turer ir EATING \ me HARLES J. CARTER, an Peanurs _) American magician, who has — ex never given a demonstration of his art in the United States, has arranged to install « magic show in the Belmont Theatre, formerly the Norworth, beginning April 6. He has Just returned from a tour of the world, which consumed eight years of bis time. Mr, Carter thinks that Broadway has been deprived of tis Magic long enough, and he believes an evening's entertainment, made up @Mtirely of mysiery, will be welcomed jp the theatrical districts Among the tricks Mr. Carter wili do will be one ealled “The Lion's Bride,” in which he will use a real, live lion that would bite you in a minute if you pestered Bim. Goodness! pemee MISS LORRAINE ENGAGED. n Lorraine, now appearing in ¢ . Cee or asit™ in Boston, JOE’S CAR ‘Will appear in the New Midnight Re- Yue at the Cocoanut ( Tho show Miss Lorra: and Ends 917, the Subway circuit, CASINO GETS “ACE” SHOW. A change in the plans of the Messra. Stubert and A. H oods will put the new Lincoln J rler melodrama, | “An American Ace,” in the Casino in-| stead of the 44th Street ‘Rheatre, as Previously announced STUDENT ACTORS FINISH. The thirty-fourth annual graduation @xercises of the American Academy of Dramatic Art were held yesterday at the Lyceum Theatre. Twenty e t students were given diplomas. reases wore made by Augustus Thomas, Grant Mitchell, Brandon Ty- nan and others. ALL 18 GLOOM Dulitros sings a doleful sone (Gipyright, 1018 Press Puvlishing Oe (N.Y Rvening World) DRIVING INTO THE cITyY “HIS MORNING JOE? | ED'S A Good SCOUT - L ALWAYS LIKE To TAKE HIM (iN wITH ME! a ALWAYS GOT A NEW STORY To “Tere! ¢ “TAKE ME IN WITH You? SuRE , COME ON \ ALONG ED- FINE! Mo mo the qmat o'er the cans dors gost "At Piistiays bs the Ae whahoo sings « 0 le's sad he can ‘iraful not, Teer, aoe | THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY TWO WALKER COMPANIES. | % * Stuart Walker is to have act companies at the Lyric Theatre, Cin- cimnati, and at the Murat Theatre, | ~~ ve plate aa i Indianapolis, this summer. Comedies, | — ros a Doth new and old, will be presented | ( HEV! Come KT Wor X, \ BACK HERE SAD—"I DONT * WHEN SWEET SORROW FADED. | ite wees \ “HALIBUT Steak” | T_VERY MUCH! ; Otto Harbach, librettist, owns a fine old bulldog named Jerry, The other day Otto and Jerry were strolling slong on Morningside Heights, when the dog became tmbued with a desire to look at the valley below, He lea up on the wall and tried to stop there, 4 refused to work, Over Jerry. Otto knew it was a fall of fifty feet, and he was very sad “Jerry's gone,” he said to himself fearing to look ¢ ‘ was a good old dog tle and sweet With an ap eye, Otto sum took a peep over the wall injured, was chasing 4 big cat bushes had sayed him, Otto's face @rew crimson “Here, you ornery, W old fool dug!" you jump for-nothing ol: ( Y"FATHEAD ! eee er idiot, you?!" <—e OS @ HOW IN THE WoRLD CouLp You HuRT YouR HAND = EATING Pranurs 2 Nc ee weet, Y¥'see, I was Jus “REACHING AROUND “THe CORNER ANOTHER fHANDFULL PEANUT MAH CAUGHT ME \ TH LeasT “HEY CAN do AWFUL GALLI | impart a ) y'poNT MIND te “TY WIRE AND HER MOTHER AN’ FATHER | GO ALONG, po Y' Joe? \ “THERE'S PLENTY \ oF Room! \CERTAINLY ! { No?-DAWGONE » 1TS OFF OF THY VERY SAME : (aN WHY IT AINT | TH NICE ONE Mou SERVED Last week! JULIAN ELTINGE'S PLANS Julian Eitinge has « vaudeville tour and Angeles to act in films he will head his own vaudeville © pany for a limited tour under direction of William Morris i — el — GOSSIP, Oliver Morosco has taken “The Lit- Ue Belg t rewriting Edward Robins company at the Toronto, this suinm Zeke Colvan, 5 Director at the Winter Garden, is in Philadelphia taking a couple of slants at “Doing Our Bit.” Harry nport, the movie 4 rector in “The Squab Farm,” used to L have a stock al Alexandra, In This Case We Think His “‘ Kick’’ Was Justified! Nobody” | He's the busy boob What does he do for you? sen Lwash the dishes _ when the wife's away, |your hairpins, did you?—Chicage | Journal. be one in real life, but reformed, 29 The entertainment to be given by the Hippodrome employees at the Globe Sunday afternoon, April 7, will be known as “The Cheer Frolic.” The old afterpiece, “Irish Justice, will be revived at the Green I Club's dress rehearsal Sunday nigat at the Shubert Theatre. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Eck Writemupski, our Moscow cor respondent, notifies that Gen Runlikehelisk) is fory f anarmy t fight Gen. Safetypinoviten's tor Ut looks like trouble in Nussla, eh? FOOLISHMENT. ‘ “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE He OLAZIER 1S HERF'S A BIRD THIS GLY HAS No THEY SAy PEOPLE i “Daughter wh sin the parlor) AOR NECESSARILY WHO SHouLo CHOICE CF JoRS CANT LIVE CN AIR~ Mo: wht ed with you last n ic BECAUSE NEVER kien But HE ALNOS WEL MOST WoMEN, ery DS id her tine VES YOUA HIS Jo8 15 ALWAYS TAKES uy Renee. O THE AUMORESS HIS WING USE ARGUING- on the . *LianT? HIS Pick WING OUT OF ONE = Com MEN TED _ HE'S A J ae ACTER ANOTHER OV eis STE, JAS MAN HE LAST 25 Year | y is WHARS, this, CASCO ~ 21/4 in, / CLYDE ~ 2% in, . \ y Hite FOR SPRING GEiveus,Pesbody U Co Inc. Makers f Wi ‘ 4 ' or pr THIS BIRD HAS AN! 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