The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 24

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bt e atnieiatinaeaend eae ee et at haces ol at eee ee ad aS ener eae Sar ae CR ELSES S ‘YN tame their wildest lions jist be COMIC PAGE Friday, May 3 HAM His Foresight Is Too Late! aaa, == ; I Dont uke D CG WELL , DONT a ? J Co Sissi Tite 4 T Have \ : Le, HE fighting “Blue Devils" of an France marched up Fifth] Avenuo the other day. Bands played and men and women cheered. | In a room’ on the eleventh floor of a | hotel, facing the Avenue, lay a very | /Aick woman, She heard the cheers fand looked Inquiringly at her maid. | “What is it, Beatrice?" she whis- Dered. | “The ‘Blue Devils’ of France,” re- | Plied the maid, | The sick woman whispered again. Her bed was gently pushed to a win- dow and, summoning all her strength, | @he looked out and down onto tho! caps of the marchers, Then sho, gang, sang wildly with all her might and main, “be Marselilalse.” As the last “Blue Devil” went around a cor- | her and out of sight the sick woman| fell back onto her pillow. “Now, now! You must be more . ie ot ter aouion | THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY She didn't hear, Anna Held had | paw, \ SR °M ~BRINKERHOFE Anything Is Better Than Eatless Da ys! lapsed into unconsciousness, Ts Scena Comrrigst, 10i, Breas Publishing Ca Gh, T. Rvonina Wena. | TAKES OVER THE FULTON. om i‘ - ther = a Mead pra ee ghoniehd Ate Wor RE ind “ worth SN sou saiv iT! OMY! wort Luck! reaped Sethe aonb ee ireaaity | . SAID — WHERE Home, BY A’coppER”} ( ARRESTED | 3 AN’ IT MEANS “10 TAKE TH “TEN Estate tho Fulton Theatre for the) Tho vrganization| staging of plays. Will hold a public meeting at that | house Monday at 3 P, M. FOR THE SOLDIERS. At the request of the United States Government Lee Shubert has agreed) to organize some musical comedy fompanies to play the military train- ing camps. The work will be started immediate ir, Shubert will pro-| y'and costumes and HAVE Nou BEEN. \G For “SPEEDIN'” IN G Mini THIO Hour ¢ TH’ OLE “FLivvi < acon + $10> N’ GET BIO” % oR TEN DAYS! es Vide the # will ask the authors and composers involved waive their royalties, Principals and chorus people are} wanted. all salaries will be id them. Mr. Shubert and J. Howard| Reber of the War Department Com- | mission on Training Camp Activities| se who wish to volunteer this afternoon at >) fa Z \-] n = g A ts 2 ee e) a a os JOE KLAW RESIGNS. < son of Marc Klaw of! cer, has resigned as or for that firm. It is dq he will go into business His father 1s, at present, “Sparks frem the Daily Grind_» (vend Some in to Grind “tone George’) * HE'D TRAVEL SOME, As Joe Leblang was leaving a hos- Pital where he had been a patient re- cently, he pulled a big roll of bills from his pocket to do some tipping. . ery man saw the money bulged with envy. id you do if you had this Yome life insurance Poll ) Cover & multitude of nothin< roplied the negro, | “ef Ah had dat roll Ah wouldn't stay here ner no plac ” OPENING IS POSTPONED. The opening performance of “The Mystery of Life” at tho Lexington| Theatre has been postponed to Mon- day night BY WAY OF DIVERSION. “1 guess I'll be a circus man when} Tit dv! sald Joe, be @ expert —bet yer life--an’ earn a lot of dough, Til wear some dandy yeller tights an’ | J ride a horse, " gee—it won't be i tame. I'!! mak ‘em git a flery fer me. I guess I'll walk the ti | om Fee, too, away up in the air, An'| iv Herm Bourn, Bronx maybe frum the center pole il hang ’ ? : Dy jist my hair. Then, when I have| J OE Ss c A R @ little time, I!) hand ‘em a surprise, E ° ¢ cvery Little Bond Is a Little Bi ’ e s 3it More . BAD TRAIN SERVICE. | 4 Be PARRINGTON Jookin’ in their eyes. Oh, I'l be joi saiseoed mighty nervy an’ I'll git to be ag en - 1 the show won't let me quit be-| LANG SCNT ALE = Mose “twould bust up it MeN , mi ay al SOT TA SToP is — folks ull all be proua of me, ar ; ; MAKIN FUN OF ME FOR { OU, JOE — You FNow + ae z 5 i aE : will Minnie Gray, An’ then tf she on ele : ou 0 ——— ny : Min't stuck on mo she'll bow crasy WANTING Te ENT ASIAN | You'RE Not Young ENoudu | | BESIDES —+- YOU tl AS A fone ss | fact secret Iie ; BY BUYING | adie 1 of a crime, ate AMBULANCE DRIVER! 1 Don'T jy.” - OR “THAT KIND CF worKH] | Cc More Goot ee . Gossip. | SEE ANYTHING FUNNY IN FoR “THAT Or MOR a | AORE sce) IN HARDTACK INSPECTOR , A © to be t to France 5 LE Sal \ i ANGIHER ay } 4 ug | alibi, eoon alled the "Flo-Flo." A THING HIKE “THAT TH “NX \ Rm wat \ { SuPpPpose At | ecutor thunders ‘A. H. Woods will close “Our Boys eanmeel ee cc 1 day the cea Im France” in Boston Saturday. pf Bees ay Oe Wrank Bertrand, Rae Bowdin and : : at the salle fa | way station \ ~ ning till 8.30 re in the Herrick adame Flutterby.” Lambs will f their own at the to-night tre Is advertising | Lyman and Klin musical pl the witness ane a = rival of the noom ; ; t t Free Press, HIS PECULIARITY, WILD-BYED, dishevell | un burst ul ps tation, that 105 “Blue Devil Chauffeurs" will Bee the show at that house. | A. Paul Keith wires that Liberty | iption® amounting to) © obtained at Kelth's| land theatre Wednesd ht | drown himself for s clown, but he hasn't the time nor the elrous.s | me 4 pit : Roddy, now handling| $ \ a Bhis Mary Morgan, ihe druskonny L A+ lal i meahpeesiey boon aug! “Ten Nights in a Bar- | } eae —1___ avhs a ‘ | Bi r T want Sitrgaret Lawrence, who er tne| “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” | wun at bee te They Are Never Careless With Their Money! {ing wo tind a boay?” if sel pe stage to return to ac ~ role in DoE a THE = = — sakes ‘ ®& A GRASS Ww N THAT OEAR M repared nou | YY DEAR MAN, you! wD ie Alot ae Matemon. § IVF HER CHILDREN ¢~ LADY WHO Gos | Have eigen Ree LESS WE MIGHT SAY ONCE INA WHIKE [TKRICto Te] HE WAS SAYL is THIS oman healtated and ee Champion Ma IA POOR UT TO VISIT HER ( ANOTHER OPERATION =P THIS YOUTH THIS BIRD'LL GET \LEFT THE CARELESS BURT OR IS IN MAKING THIS] | a loss for a minute or twon meee officinte in t D FRIENDS ANDLEAWES) BY MISTA > ) 1S CARELES CARELES> AND IGAS BURN- | OacE TOO = ’ LAYOUT WE lef aleele ote ae SUE TET, lun IB OF TH! eeteen ABOUT HIS Apo Sor Wt, ING UNDER |opten aD | Oenden> ea De nged by the Cana. | VER YOUR HEAD, oF TH! SCISSOR "| Ween APPEARAN More. on YOUR \ThE Pr vie pee rH 2 § he exclaimed at tasty — o — Weunee iF Lit Guy Us Cocctipmten Garile GAVE HIM THE f DELVES. Bite, A THOUGHT FOR TOo-pay, | g™) SAY, SORE HE'LL CHARGE VERY CARELE bs 7 Gloomy, Ww ook ste-| | The best time to criticise your| AWA CARE 7 HIM IF THEY'RE HE Loco s rl LING AND Gor = Wife's cooking is right after you have | Less 4 Rusty, AND MIS ~ A BLoT AT 1 given her the price of a new bat, f bd J LAYS THE ENO 5 EVERY- a} ‘Mp Of - ay, FOOLISHMENT, ae | | CASCO ~ 2741 Buy CLYDE -2% Hiss FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “I had an awful fright at the Wap- pus Cafe last night.” WIFIE 01D Too MUCH TALKING : he hoy soem \ ‘ts, |] MARROW ROAST. \ a ee re) 'Y LLARS ——- Bond?” |} FOR SPRING | Slvew Peabody U Co tne, Atahgag “My husband has been threatening Q

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