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COMIC PAGE Friday, April 12 LITTLE “MARY MIXUP” peetneneen 1 lan and Players (Were Goes THAT \ MARY, WHY on Ts SHADE Down AGA ) | EARTH ARE You Kway Ewas, )|l | ; PULLING “Fat Vi i By BIDE DUDLEY ss OHAN & HARRIS are prepar- (GBR ing to produce a new musical play called “The Beautiful One," with book and lyrics By Rennold Wolf and music by Louls &. Hirsch. The piece ts described as “A Long Island comedy,” meaning that the neater obng & group . I @aburbanites who live on that stri , TJusT savine ) | | | Of land. It will be the third musical comedy to come from the Woif- Hirech factory. OKAY “Gamourtacem =| BTN il ; & ‘ RID eee lil) 0 J. i their cheer? We feel that in its leaving us a story sad does lurk, chances are poor “Camouflage” ‘has died of overwork. THE HIP" ATS WoT I GAID- THERE HE vi parading _to-morron rything. ts 4 14 Nows — Y DAWGONTT-You LeT TELL HIM LACT Week (T WAS ‘ ‘ ACTRESS CHRISTENS TANK. THAT’ BUTCHER” SELL BouT tT! A Piece oF A’ DERCY Sicee oF RUBEEE sec Te hans nes, SH, ites Gm teat! Nou ARNTHINT Lookir ) ( WAT" INH’ HAMBURGER <clek’ Wi “eisee air! of War ‘8 to’ vf Jessie Glendenning, leading woman a ( musees in iS ’ Oren? Ne Sea j GALGAGES YOU 4 SAGE? ° dn the Ni York company of “Turn “ to the Right,” christened the United SAUSAGE States battle tank Liberty iil. at the, opening of the Liberty Loan cam- | im 4 - paign in that city. Patriotic thou- fands saw Mise Glendinning, an Dng-| lish girl, break a bottle of French! wine over the American tank. The! is to be used as a! play out gf Booth Tarkington's; “Penrod” stories, is in Indianapolis consulting with Mr. Tarkington about the cast for the comedy, which will be staged by George C. Tyler. Hei man and Berman, in the play, will be | portrayed by genuine negro boys. Th ‘other day Mr. Rose was looking som: it HE WANTED THAT JOB. | 6 : ‘ ( > ( : A Bdward B, Rose, who has made « r 4 . j C NK] ls : : Jad to pinay Berman he ‘ : tied, What shall I do?” y etn ‘There was no reply. Fifteen min- ae : 3 utes later a diminutive negro ap- : ! peared before the playwright with a | string hanging out of his mouth. An- | other boy spoke for him. “Dis heah's ta brotheh Hinry,” he | parks frem the, Daily Grind_. (Vend. Yome into Grind tone George’) THE HEN'S “TOOTY-TOOTY.” We receive all sorts of rhymes ta the mail. Dave Ferguson is tho Yatest poet to favor us, His effort (that’s the proper word) is called “Morning on the Farm." The first verse is all we'll ask you to read. You can imagine the others. Now: Wheo the sum I. Hier ee tethers And 5 ffuppoes. A GEM BY EISMAN. “It is with great pleasure,” writes Dave 8. Eisman, the bell-hop poet. “that 1 am inclosing a poem exclus- ively for your column.” Dave un- doubtediy found pleasure in shipping | the poom out; anybody would, Let| Us peruse it together: | a and ponder, ne naan ; : Oh, If “Ed” Could Only See Joe Now!!! i triumph agai, The only ‘chin’ Some people have isthe kind that you can hean AIR SDR Nd aS are ce ae w ie tte First Public Library . a “ et PrTight, 1918, Pree Pubdishing Co, (NT. Evening Wertd.» HE first free public Ubrary to America, supported by popular taxation, was established by vote 2 . a i aa - ; of a town mee: Pete: ey aan SUFFERIN: MIKE a Nf elghtyetve years apn Joe, Ive ENGAGED: A cook! WON'T You JUMP IN “THE CAR AND Go “TO “THIS ADDRESS AND BRING HER HOME? “THEN I Won'T HAVE “To GET DINNER! Gossip. John Wilstach is out ahead of "Flo- 10. Kitty Doner is known as “the danc- ing demon of ‘Sinbad.’ {le Mabel Withee is often re- ferred to os “the sugar plum in- ue." ‘Charles Previn has been made mu- ‘sical director of the Winter Garden. Julla Arthur will take part in the Army and Navy show at the Hippo- drome Sunday night. ‘The Inwood Censors of Inwood,| wherever that in, are to dance at Wal-| lace Hall April 20. The theatrical world will be represented. ‘’ performance of “The Man Who Stayed at Home” will be given at the Playhouse Sunday night for the Camp Upton soldiers. A revised edition of “The Midnight Frolic” will open on the New Amater- dam Roof April 23. ‘Anton Heind] wishes it known that he has been captured for the Job of! musical director of the new Weber &| Fields show | Joe Barrett, who has been missed | along Broadway for some time, has ANYHow — I HOPE SHE AIN'T ONE OF Those sour, LOOKIN “THINGS LIKE A Cook HIRED BY A Sook WIRED f GARMENT. TRADE GROWS. F venue, betwee und. dns and Twenty-third : foe there are 491 garment ftac- tories. Fifteen years ago there was not one, “THE LAST ONE! —o___ CANNED WEALTH, lesa ORE than $35,000,000 worth of condensed milk is produced in the United States annually, of which up to this time onl per cent, has been exported, “eUY ¢ \ ii ) | After Severe deen doing Governmental work in! New Jersey. | Helen Falconer, Dougias Stevenson and eight chorus girls from “Jack o' Lantern” will tour the cantonments after Fred Stone ends his Globe sea- | i gon. sc NIE ae 7 George V. Hobart in writing | SHOULD NEVER) THIS MOUNTAIN 1S HAVING ) comedy which will be seen in Chioaga! tr COVERED Wi TH ie) JUST ONE CHAIR. 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