The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1918, Page 16

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cee Sa RT eal COMIC PAGE Monday, Apri 22 C were, HE HAD SOME =, — are You ) Lae = Good WS Your Om, Yes Th JOST TRIS MORNING Livia ‘Shores | seawmine Nae T wer Sn tia CANDY AND CANDY | om ALWAYS MAKES HIM FoR #/M as “BEING SICK Nee —sSso- = Sen ae: oe” , > \ / ( HIM EveRY Day ) “ UT THERE,” J. Hartley Man- . ~. Kg ners’s play, in which Laur- ee ette Taylor appeared ear- Mer in the season, is to be pro- sented in New York and other largo g , @ities east of the Mississipp! River for the beneft of the American Red Cross by what is probably the most Femarkable cast of stage stars ever assembled in one production tn this eountry. Every dollar of the re ceipts will be given to the Red Cross, which begins a drive May 20. George Ariss will play the doc eorge M. Cohan will be the American sol- @ler (a Canadian tn the original pro @uction); Henry B, Warner will bo *Prb, the prize-fighter brother of iit tle Annie Hudd; Chauncey Olcott | qi be tho Irish soldier; James K Hackett will have the role of the New Zealander, which will be changed to that of # Canad James T. Powers will b George MacFariane will be poldier and Laurette Taylor of Annie ime to the rehears: ale de her engage- “Happiness” at the Criter next Saturd Mra, Fiske, in the p along, and it | a Red Cross 6 ’ Monument in the las! Sent Wilson will be asked . this appeal. Others expected to par: ticipate in var George, V Furr Mcintosh. tion off, at uvenir progra members of th erformance W her original role to devote all her t Have You Boueuy ANY Yay Bods: COTES 1 LPR OR/ OR 7. Oreetne We Osu! THis AVENE IS SURE TORN UP — Wow! 1'M GONNA BEAT (T OVER “To BROADWAY OR ILL SHAKE EVERY BOLT -— a OFF “THE CAR It ree DJEVER Go T'Sctoor? CAN'T CHA READ ? Don'T CHA KNow “THIS ts A ONE WAY STREET ? Now GO BACK WI! . NYS } WHY DONT THEY Have SOMEBODY To “TELL YA ABOUT SUCH THINGs ? hom there was no , has agreed to 6o probable she will read appeal from the Trafal ct. Presl- | ach performance, & autographed by! at. ‘The open-| il] be given at the Washington, Mon- 9 ute will veo’ MET AMO AGAIN ! day night May The include timore, | Philadelphia, Hartford, ostoa, Springfield, Buffalo, Pittsbur¢ » Bt uls, In na dianapolis Cleveland, 'T night stands.” One pe be given in Brooklyn and three in Manhattan, Prices for tickets will range from $10 to The theatres played will all be turned over to tho Red Cross without | charge through the efforts of Kiaw) & Erlanger, who are associated with) Cohan & Harris and George C. Tyler) in the promotion of the plan. pl FOR “A DOLL’S HOUSE.” Nazimova will present “A Doll's House” at the Plymouth Theatre be- i. s ginning next Monday, Arthur Hop- ‘EZZA! PHIL ne has engaged for her support 2 Jdonal Atwill, George Probert, Ro- y hod ueute ome jand Young, Katharine Emmet and = Amy Veness. AN' You SAY- You'Re YY’ WIFES MISS STEVENS FREE. It fs announced that Emily Bteve five-year starring contract with Oliv Morosco has been cancelled amicably AINT A HUSBAND! THE WRONG HONEY. A member of the Friars Club, who shall be merely Bam tn this story, took his girl to a show the other night, using a Broadway car for the trip to the thea W » stepped from tho car at 42d Bt thought the girl was right behind him, but she wasn't. Reaching up to assist her, Bam sal¢ “Come on, honey.” “Hoah Ali is, chile,” responded a hefty colored woman with a sense of humor. | Sam let go her arm and made @ bee-line for the sidewalk. ODD M'INTYRE’'S POEM. ©. O. McIntyre of the Hotel Majes- tic looked out on Central Park dur- tng the storm yes spired to write a p writer stood neart running, so "Odd" i ‘ammered out the following, “A Dismal Do "| ,GRINDSTONE GEORGE S| ee ae RGI As It Fi flit | , s ell Out, the Ceiling Plastered George! "NOBODY DOES IT" (Send a" Nobody’ to Grindstone George’) He wills his entire fortune of several Million deélars to his poor, but de- Serving Yelatives GOSSIP, Nobert Ober has been engaged for and Albert Pro taken the mas of “Oh, Lady! ontradict a rumor he Broadhurst | ——— Leann - —— = “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" 7 . Some People Were “Called” Before They Were “ Raised”! BBY CALLS AER HE SA His NAME 15 THIS BIRO OOO SHE'S CONDOR HERE'S A CHANCE = THEY CALL “Ty 5 . 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NECK, THEN " \\\ ys SRUEND OFF i doet emis s,s STARTED To NONI . Jae RAT ANS utente READ THE ' . RERSAAR IN THe a OWE L= Hozs WAKE \ WN | ORHOOD, WAS FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE baal? 116 To } 01938, Prere Dud Ca (ji Pate he fired at the ot “And what happened?” “He shot off two of his toes \ . — Qo nw Werld) *- 4

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