The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1918, Page 16

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SORTER | ee ne es COMIC PAGE Monday, April 8 i} | | ee | About Plays and Players By BIDE DL DLEY OMETHING like 1,200 employees i 5 of the New York Hippodrome gathered at the Globe Theatre yesterday afternoon at an enter- tainment given for the benefit of their Sick Fund. The programme was fat, the master of ceremonies |\ke- wise, and as a result of it all the Fund's purse is exhibiting consider- able corpulency to-day. R. H. Burn- @ido arranged the show, While Charles Dillingbam, Mark A. Luescher and the latter's new silk hat consti- tuted a reception committee of three Herbert Corthell was the announcer, ‘ and, barring o few biffs on the head ‘ from descending drops, he © without injury. Tickets were n to the general public for this . It was a Mippodrome fam- ra sais so to tatiana cee Fred Stone tried out a new sketch which concerned a “dry” re JOE'S CAR ey ee a” Hi was assisted by Scott Welsh, Har- . old West, Oscar Raglan, the Elm City oe Is ‘0 illing He Certainly Hides It Well! Four and six of the most graceful | 23 chorus indies that ever shovelied con. + It was arranged by an unknown coiled Ap and disarranged by Mr. Stune Taylor Holmes told some of the stories hie tells tn his comedy films, 4 and there were dozens of other not- abies as well ax a number of special- & tes from “Jack o' Lantern.” Julia : Artbur gate the audience a talk on Hy the work of the Stage Women’s War & Reliet. i THOSE | neiske vit knock you bence, LITTLE MARY MIXUP 7 os — p — La ee ee a — A ony PoP BELONGS Core, Morn, Ta amar so: Yeu EN ¢ ay he kee Wis 8 ~~ G O The. GOLF CLUB ( ‘BROWN 15 TacKinc. ) MEAN — TALKING ¢ 5 BELONGS HE Dors RAC CO =pac RD 2 Té THE Gor ees Na Backward —_) “Backward af CLUG AND Hl MBANS < — THe GoL.F CLUB “BRLONGS “TS mS PoP — - a en Dt Nese AER ate oem wae ne ‘Govyright, 1919, Wrens Fatiahing GaN, Y, Rrenlew World) _ 7 asia i ; toe Fa oH REO CRATES | “he “THING “Tat SURPRISES LUGGING FURNITURE AN’ RUGS | ME IS— “That Joe IS AROUND IN A bos uP (= DILLING “To DO tT AT ‘aut! Lj - FLIER — Gosn! -— x : A iF GEE BLANCHE — i z say ees 1M GETTIN’ SICK 5 THis JOB! , * = WHATLL Y'SOAK ME “To “TAKE ALL “THOSE RUGS “To AN ananess ss ON Meabow LANE ? | JoE, THE STHER RUGS ARE OUT ON“THE SIDE PORCH! AND DONT FORGET MY | 4 perTeED PLANTS, dé art ( - HEY — WHY THe STRENUOUS STUFF GETTIN. IN SHAPE “To CARRY Some OF “THAT “THIRD “LIBERTY Loan!” rorked factor | sball never be, | ve Jol eee, wacom was due for me, Wage corpenter would begin to drive a's WE WERE DISTURBED. | Mi ‘The writer of this department tsn't) ® fat, but there's no use reminding him | fag down Broadway ‘between twol THE BIG LITTLE F AMIL Y . ; fits, gach of whom weighs about 225 7 , : He Must Be Buying His Dinner “On Time”! walk ————— ; h ith d cast way. We “finally stopped “and de DAWGONIT—THEY / manded to know what was amusing Ng 2 MUSTA DENT “TO {ant tp LIke { ™% | “Mister,” he sang out, “dey ain't Biot “AUSTRALIAN FOr " - . ‘ . : / Oo AN very much ment in dat sandwich, are “THAT” ROAST DUCK . F | To CHANGE } 2 1 ' they?” AN! “IM HUNGRY . 3 2 / ENTREATY! ¢ ENOUGH TO EAT, , Tey ones ‘ ‘ THE IMPORTANT PART. lI- XA DERBY HAT! A 5 ik = yr ; James Madison was strolling along | y os j Seventh Avenue last nicht when he was accosted by a dead beat of his acquaintan let_me hav Mttie?” * a OF IT ALL. ris of “Keep Smiling” were rehearsing at Bryant Hall yes- terday but weren't coine through their dances very well, according to the notion of the director. Julian Al- fred, Time after tne he stopped them | | « and corrected errors. but it asemed to do no good. Finally, when he was ‘ about to give up in despair, he no- ae 4 "he called to his assistant, /=——s lin SS ea | 5 a m hat thing to the other side of * / - a = the room and turn it to the wail, i - | a Bones = EOS! {_ pa / t 4 plea: = ae . al ~ ‘Rei ohaaaal Ss pees Pa ce i sae 3 Zz ° 2 ys ° < a x mething. The “thing” was moved and from that timo on the girls performed per- Hetiy. tt wane tarce mirror that bed | GRINDST: ONE G EORGE eos He’d Better Have Been Watching for Submarines! been standing directly in front of; them. its es 4 Gossip. ral * Clara Palmer bas bee ngaged for | | | Sus from the Daily Grind_- (Yend Some in to Grind “tone George) ( ore fellows Save that ) hour of daylight yust to | { w it in at RIGBY | Gy . Shubert wit) taunco! { j “Fency Free” in Stamford to-nigh ee | M wil! open at the Astor Thursday \ \ \ Three hundred cadets of the Junior i Naval Reserve will sce “An American, | wy Y ii Ace” at the Casino to-night. =r | Greek vans, the singer, received al \? ight addressed to ‘Mr. | 4 3. jo Filo” chorus giris bi supplied with new costun which you will notice if you i engagement at tbe Broadway atre, Houdini has accepted a challenge! from the Tank escape from Rand, Camp Dix, has written a song . called “Just a Page From the Hook of Love.” That boy knows love, ai | \| baa I Hope ¢ | i fetter to Laura Hope Crews | Pair of Petticoats.” from Mart ‘ | S at, Staten that ation vind ie a RS + + | Mvening wong \ \ } furning to New York after a suc = ee ~ seen -— — - tes j ful tour of Australia . i “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" Tr Ser ; ae DR TO INQUIRIES A aie YORK It Pays These People to Live in the City—They Work for It! } part in “Penrod” anply | Fue yap a -- e n a to George © r, New Amsterdam : (WOULDN'T THS BIRO HE AL6o HAS To FEED HATS eee 5 es ~~~. — i] Theatre Buildin NEEO To BE VAC - MAN CUR Si > OFF A ¥ You: REMC vE\ THIS GLUUK'S: | OW DEAR, | KUO DHE Ay VERY TIME AE =“ = ' PPR PEISG 9 | RINMTED Aeon fee att cm AND Six KIDS. | STOP YER TALKIN’) Thine MATCH STICW TROUBLES \h ite ee) TIME POR CON! Lea Ke ae ak BRO vom anne naveriy) DEY'LL NEVER HARTA ea | Gohen, Astor Theatre Building. Ue JOXTCHES ANYTHIN SYRRETS HESE ANIMALS GeT/JALL THOSE NOT \ HOME CREDIT. AE PINCHES THE LOVERS= Gitymne must |CAMMERFLOGE OF | MUNY answers such questions for us. ANYWAY, i] r BETTER BATS THAK! | Wt OFF Gc SOME POOR HE NOES o7 Bean on ““ | SIPPLE FERRY BOoATS— | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY t BQ ANP MORM OFTEN To!) |KINOLY LEAVE": THE SPEED NOUNDp THEIe “SUMMER, Oey AIN'T BUILT FER Capt. Henry Osterman of Craney- Ware wings “ter (a Dee teh POLICE Fy ye - A houpe Ba rien SEE" TRIPS! ville, O., gave a party the otber night S, ieee | THEY Go 'T ’ e to celebrate bis acquisition of a new KEEPER i E UEDA cork leg. ‘< iN THE @) Sox: ee 5 KEEP THEIR ; He HAS. » _~ ey r Ld ARLOR * ‘ . ra) yA A ’ . AND THROWS “ AN om p : (pan . S 2m / iii kj iT re FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Angelica caught the smallpox las weok, but couldn't help it.” | “Then she is more to be pitted than SUPERFLUOUS HAIR _ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Belved vor ure Pe tan “oe tae sony *e. We. ene Mess Rib, ©, Axeve woud)

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