The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1918, Page 18

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COMIC PAGE Thursday, April 4 Yes, There Are “Two Sides” » This Argument | ! LITTLE “MARY MIXUP” |About Plays | / Ee / WELL, BoaBie AnD T \ and Players | Cane eee WERE TAKine “Torus } Cm em, : By BIDE DUDLEY || 8) a: TAKING BITES AND Viren. Ne > IM aking ToRns » I f iene tan ae (and ONE HIS Mom CALLEDS ) ALL BY MYSELF) Wy HAKESPRARE in limited f . as HIM = So - ma : doses will be fen 4 © po BITE Fok *\ Mw > s the New York admirers of ( Bossi the Berd of Avon during present month. T speare ce Playhouse, at the Cort Theatre, an- founces a cele jon in honor of bis Birthday, but doesn't att to $ fame a date on which he was born The truth of the matter ts nobody + knows the date, although it is thought wv “I to have been April 28 (We got this AB O&t of a book.) theless, this is a “Bheakespoare and bis work = \U/ are going to be considerably in dence. The Shakespeare Playhouse, with the assistance of such players as, 3 iL #ieien Ware, Walter Hampden, How-} ~ DP. ‘ \ ard Kyle and George Gaul, Will Biv) 7 capper on ae " ( performances on Friday afternoons —— and Saturday mornings througb| a 7" and Laurette Taylor will THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Se aiiecit oan eae ; ave = ve ‘ Some “— Sam May Catch One Asleep o1 on Post! however, ON “WH EVEL aoe aig Z — comer natn ‘Loxe"=rLL PAY “Mit : souan ) l = x 7B, Sey eae ) | Sou emp NEVER 2 if DONT “LUKE — | =o FRIDAY. SURE f BORROWED FROM |. BUT I AINT ; | STILL = inst fe 2 ~“_ S FRIENDS am?) y DISHEARTENED } ( ON “Tt IN! ’ aay? ie | Pe Nozir! ¢ ‘ noes at the Criter morrow. Miss doesn't blame it birthday. To-day she and her play- Fs will give scenes from Shakes Peare's plays ut Frank A. Vanderlip’s| Private theatre at Scarborough, for| the benefit of the Red Cross. Kexpearo’s! AN EXCELLENT CAST. owe lave Cohan & Harris will produce their! |FLouk vay Rew deama of the Secret Service, FE wc’ “Three Faces Hast,” at Apollo Theatre, Atiantic City, on April Engaged for the cast are Violet He Ming, Emmett Corrigan, Frank Wee ) terton, May Seaton, Marion Grey, ne Helen Stanton, Charles Edwards, | j p David L. Leonard, Charles Harburg mS. hi 1 J, Albert Hall | Staniey Jessup a © The play is by Anthony Paw Kelly y | Tom Gil! of the Friars attended the | ( I ALIN ; Yy § dinner to Al. Jolson at the Hotel As & 4 os ly, \ tor Sunday gight. About 6 o'clock ' y | Monday morning a street oar reached . | the end of the line away over velar eee we Bvanin ductor woke up 1 —_________ ne latter blinked A) Si 2G AR ; lee aut It - 't “Ed” That Decides Things in Joe’s Family! T COTM, Wn Frees Thing Gor THF Wremiae Wane he | 4 GILL’S EVENING OUT. —_ a ow sa is et New York and the the only passen: ad Cemetery,” replied the fan in the uniform. “This ia as MOVE YOUR FURNITURE IN Lamy Dihper. ibis ts as far as I'waot 10 YER CAR? , dot You'Re crazy! A ay L KNEW TRIED tua | ora oc ga ane: ane | ONCE — HE WRECKED HIS ) IF ED SAYS (TS FOOLISH, | SAY «WHOSE CAR iS (T { | HOLD FAST. || \Horbd Fast! 60." | Mr. Gill says he enjoyed the dinner immensely, but he guesses one will be enough for him this year A RHYME BY REQUEST. A Brooklyn young woman writes us stating that she is to be an “end man” in an amateur minstrel show soon and requesting Gs to write her # reci- tation of fowls (o be used in the per- formance. We have submitted the | following: Bald old Mister, Roowt 5 wry man, You'Lt BUNG Your, \.@aR ALL UP AN' YSTUFF oo! \ IT MusT BE So- 5 c= ! i “> e's oR OURS?! / ILL FORGET IT. { CAR, AND HADDA HAVE “THE. / MOVERS FINISH THE JoB! to the rood one day y 0° soft yoh way. dat am undan. | chic! isin ain't grad, lookin’ might fe | ' | ; i and Tare You Strong Here is Proof: “I suffered from weak, run-down condition so I could not get around to do my asual light duties, for I am 73 years of age and past hard work. My daughter brought me a bottle of Vinol and asked me to try it, and after taking two bottles I have a good appetite, Me Oo 7S FROM THE SHEBTANYT TAGE He (al ! I “ “* ash - aie A ‘bear at that Cymatic fest and most sat We are so prescripti isfying { atic ailments tha . . , tun your money! ‘SOMEWHERE IN N EW: YORK" i ie: dil er —— sy : = ; | HAPPY, NEVERTHELESS. 1 Ree arene merase J cawn't ae 8) 6G RINDST( ONE GEORGE ne es = } Mie eae ie He Had a “Barrel of Trouble” All Right! © | an debut in Gossip. Coprriet 1918, Pree ER AS sy a a rac ace - > ~ — dy re So! Manheime 0 ser © : : ige Pep apeeeor tic n,n ir | ft aannomer ie sow eanngn 4 i : | she was appearing at t 7 John FF. Downey has been elected! 4 Landon, all the box p President of the Greeters of } | the aispowa! of soldiers blinded in the | York. | | war. iss Englefi the trag- Ch Moore le " o! ” } edy of such a gathering in the ‘ iam Hu “pet r zy ( ot pan fe ‘ 4 ence would throw a pall over the "isar raduate of stock in forma but she had not re Se ., on thé indomitable «» Crane, pila title British Tommy. 8 - A ; ; eat of a @n a line when t « [Dr F writer, é = ) | us over | wan the fl } | W ¢ Positively ouaFanies at the Moulin Koug | Halt | Friday night —== ana panetentec whoa on A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. 3 One way to please a woman ts to ‘ compliment h One way to di ' | please her is not to oe FOOWWSH MENT. / 1 ho ‘Though : ma. > To Law " te on $0 Will Build You Up Mga, tiv TON PEA OF TANS | TANS PAT a Thi 3 Restore 1 He ae ater MB Mae tH 4) Became 00, How ‘BouT THAT cack.) THAT RELATIVE | on OpART KNOWL, INE STEROG. UNO OFFICE Boy Po —— = to a we ened yet and thoroug' TORE ON Le ARLY OF LATE!) Listen To >a, d| YSONWNA SEND IT OR AIN'T OF ONE OF THE FILED THose \TY PEWRITES ABOUT TRYING TO 1 COULD Fike THe ~ rest at night and am,stronger and ly remove the rheumatic taint To YOU USED FO BE KES ~ THAT'S WITT THE WAGON ‘Any ee Uk LOAD ¢ nee Aina HE WRONG PAct gti ge ta lelp ig ing Detter tn every way."o— Mrs, , Ane Gymatic Balm quickly relieves in moO , BEHIND, BEFORE, I] THINK OF ‘emY \] HURRY aon Now, 50 YA BETTE e) BUSINESS — A S : 5 lar ne Sar derson, Pitman, N. J Tie pain, swellings and stiffness, It HOW COULDRHE To.oay? || BET TH! Boss's Pe poet oe 5 ( a STEM~ OE RICE CLRANIAIS Cue, wee | FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGG dors not stain or blister, smells good, WHY THURSDAYS HE VSEE YOUR! Wr Rey? UMERETS) ({ 925K" | PAckeD) ane RIF SHEILL 4 ; THe BoSS FoR Tr .. ISTS ead is in every way’ better HAS To GOLF, | psragen L { 3) THE BL OF Vit IN THE ca | Saray aR s BASE GALL plasters, poultices and liniment ||BAE. 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