The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1918, Page 20

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COMIC PAGE Thursday, April 25 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY AUDE FULTON, who not only wrote "The Brat,” a euccess- ful play, but portrayed the { prineipal role as well, is to confine But We're Afraid It Won’t Save the Towel! —————S— . - ‘ WELL MARY. 7 WHY, MA Sue Ate ‘ . WHAT oP eee an RY, YOuR 20 Done 4 }\\ D ITANDS FoR You 2I ARE Diet Ro « Y OUNT RY S abi a Ss — ——— / Now. We: Must ALL * SAVE WHEAT Aiba sae AND BEEF ¢ A SAVING, SOAP her professional activ in the fu- ture, Broadway hears, to the writing of stage muterial. She Is, at present, working on the book of @ musical plece, for which, it is understood, Ky- ron Gay will act in the oapacity of composer, Mr. Gay hails from Los Angeles. He came to New York @ short time ago to enter the field of musical cumedy composition. EDDIE ENTERTAINS. ' Edward Everett Pidgeon, who left Broadway flat for phia a cou. ple of years ago, Was the host at a over there nily which was otavies as Hille , Slura Zaveile, ‘Yom Wise, the Girl with the Biue Eyes, Wellington Cross. Wilnam | Courtenay, Al Levering, Frances ling, Louise Grooay and Jot | ton, Three toastmasters sory, ‘ne party ended the third reitef man tried to 6 that Hjalmar Sknku, hi on pinochle player of Fin land, woula address the gathering upon “Preparedness as Related to the Whaliug industry.” THEM SCRUGGSES. JOE’S CAR Caovignt, WIR, Press Puvlahing” ¥ evening Ward) | Gos! “hey DONT | Hou WORTH A wHoor M OW BLANCHE , (M GoNNA RUN DOWN “THE ROAD A BIT AN SEE IF “ThE BRAKES | ARE HoLdING! ‘LL BE f RIGUT wacut y 7 Hey! dont y'know Ho BETTER'N “T'TRY “TpRIVE A FLUVVER UNDER “THERE with / tee “ToR uP PO ro — ee s — = —— 5 | oe cone. / YES, AN mM } t GONNA KEEP | LOADIN' "EM ON HLL IT Huats! mo lo Dad's on band, ve, ey tale mee my Way, iad ie, | EDEL FILMS THE LADIES. | Harold Edel, Managing Director of the Strand, Je soine motion pic- tures of the Mayor's Women's Com- Fite oe teeny, and une un! = THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY They Don't See Each Other, but They've Seen Their Duty and Are Doing It! will bo shown at the Strand next| week. Among those in tho picture] jm : are Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Mra.| William Randolph Hearst, Sophie Irene Loeb, Mrs. James W. Gerard, WELL “STEVE” OLE 5 Nes TOWEL SHES OUT O : MB GoD OLE BOY- @HES ALLRIGHT- ” ("RED GROSS WORK" WHEN I BLOW DOWN for BREAKFAST ~ Mrs. E. M a vuse, Mrs. Ww. B. Cock: | PAL—YouURE A SIGHT ran and Bilsabeth Marbury. Next ' . ie Th Sv X DONT SEE week's receipts at the Strand will be FoR DoRE EYVEO! *}[ AN HOWS Bu iT SEE : : 5 ‘+ Cre lid foe OT WNIERS STEVE? MUCH OF HER War he NC CUP See AN’ Y'ONLY 4 i see HER tnvested In Liberty bonds, . Now ! IT STOPPED BILL. A W. H. (Bill) Wright loves to tell AT DINNER, fish tales that make the eyes of his hearers bulge in amazement, He was all primed to tell & whopper at the Friars’ Club yesterday when a visi- adian, got in ahead of him. saw a school of salmon,” itor, “ao numeroun that a the stream on the backs and didn't even get his feet wet.” | Then he turned to Bill “What! we mu about to say?” hoe asked | “Woll—er—nothing,” replied Bill AN ENJOYABLE POEM. Philip B. Dooner, formerly our} West 97th Street poet-contributor, | now in the navy, found time between “ahip ah yesterday to write a rhyme to Heth Lydy of “The Rain- dow Girl." We are pleased to apill it] hers fow your entertainment, Mr, and Mrs, Reader and little Readers: \ \ Nii A WAC NN ANN UU i M eserves 18 Pree Febtsivne Co OW ¥. Revening Works) ey *BuD+ Countian. Hippodrome to-nignt to sei tivery| GRINDSTONE GEORGE It Wasn’ The He: > vill present | —————________. | ) thee Mirren au eae ill pteesat | e—"eScney an ew noon Go] OCF asn't the Salesman's “Psychological Moment!” A MISSION FULFILLED iy paiandcmpesses < FEW nights ago Mrs, Dub- + awakened by ought was the n adjoining te D while Bramhall house Friday night {8 Preparing for vaindo- eal playlet called “Ma ain Flutterby.” ail i (olen Falconer will cele up with Philip.) company, She ts In “Jack o' Lantern ed to- Mr, Duby nted the gamb- f that sor ed in 8 nearly day. ight before omenal run of luck convince: players that they'd better quilt.” — Birmingham | Age-Herald, Notice to [el Feeble Old “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” pas : i K There’s a Silver Lining in Every Cloud but Gertie Gloom’s! People Gossip. a i hid ANSWERS T a Tt Pays to Rade opened in New! R. D. K.—Show ar atone laven last ight. Hart, New York Theatre Build Joe Osca* Radin is now musical director tor “On I at the Vanderbilt att, 1a, Ge ME. Fox in at No, 186 tyrat Roe Foal at the Venter 48th Btroet, Cannot advise you about Charles Ray in Larry Evans's « Jokes, “His Own Home Town." Lillian Russell will drop in at the| A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. =| Three couples were married in Minnesota pesthoune last week. Looke as though matrimony is becoung con- ] tagious out that way. Rheumatic || Eete USE Yen enh he tus 4 wealay guts He lost @ Lot of money : CYMATIC ne THE CHESTNUT TREE. Money Back if not Satisfied Because Cymatic preparations do| i: Soa what we claim they will, we guaran WEREN! 5 & tee to return your mon hey , T You THE =THE TIME Came Qusr tn, “ to satisfy. ‘Therefore, aT A fail) JAAPPY BIRO, WHEN AROUND WHEN [More vane , FUE HAPPIEST MOMENT IN THIS 1! DING PACT T iti PE Apuaty:. 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