The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1918, Page 14

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COMIC PAGE Saturday, May 4 [About Plays} { d Pl || —o—n, OF, IT MAKES io Menor aus) ae tee ' « | AG VE ) ov MEAN-1T MAKES ‘ ‘ — ok tena 1 You) ( Te nawnne to if You HAPPY “TB tome “FA if T wis War WONDERING- fs Rat ce DUDI RTE (Kor Tae (ME A PEMnY 2 ) ; { \F tT Wouno NT MaKe ed WHOLE NICKEL J PENNY 7 ERRAND : (You HAPPIER Vey E “es: MILTON ROYLE, Pres Ne c ? « 5 . ——— )FR sane. dent of the newly formed Ac mills tors and Authors’ Theatre, an Nounced at a dinner last night that the organization would make its first Production in three or four weeks a the Fulton Theatre, which !t has leased. It Is probable the firs Play will be a war comedy-drama t Capt. H. H. Hughes of the United States Army. The organization pla te engage the best casts to bo had ‘These will be made up of pla have the spare time and each wi receive $60 a werk and a percentag f the profits, providing there are an ° Dramatiots whose plays ure u aa receive royalty, but just how mu yet to be determined. Whether theatre's top price will be $2 or $1 not been decided, This last quest was the principal subject of discussion at the dinner held at the Cafe des git ao tor elute dole lilt th adn Evidently Had His Eye on the Ball! ers who Comyraht, 1018, Prose Putlieming Ce. (N.Y. Torening Werle R= MBN HOR —~ help the struggling playwright and the THERES “THAT : — a : je actor oe ; mer Among the speakors last night were LOVE-SICK NEPHEW T NES “UNK’ ! or : { Mie Hoyle, Mrs, Henry B. Harris, Au: | { OF YouR'N IN < 3 + ; Ts Cwer- nor > Roce ature noise Ban Hi } “TH' PARLOR-LOOKIN =AN' Go You DID TH’ OLE a 0" FAVORABLY © ve BUT VERY \ we oun, jenn . af x - “ wey, Bam Wallach, Mra. ‘Thomas A.| | | LIKE’ BLUE MONDAY!” Dip, FINALLY MEET A \ Him FoR “DOSIES BoY STRIKE You SOREN Wise and the well’ known Broaday- | WF Smarter YY OwWeer PATOSTIES ) © HAND IN MARRIAG FAVORABLY SAM’ : ee te | (Coweta TH FATHER HUH 9 —————— re) a HUNDREDS WISH TO HELP. | ) FATHEAD ? Nearly 500 musical comedy went to the Shi and offered to play in the comp Lee Shubert will organize for Cantonment Circult. Since the sai. | artes to be paid are very small, most ot those who volunteered did #0 through patriotism | STAGING “A DRY TOWN.” William P. Orr and Jack Wolsh! have placed in rehearsal a comedy-! drama called “A Dry Town,” by Lous Ely, a St. Louis newspaper man. Ien- gaged for the cast are Frank Sheri. | dan, Edna Baker, Spencer Charters, | Lawrence Edding fer, Oscar Figma: iaide O'Connor and PASS HABIT DECLINES. Mrs. Henry B. Harris, who controls rae Hudson and the Fulton Theatres, | GRINDSTONE pohsbenol pane ; The Awning Only Hit His Head—All’s Well! Sparks fromthe Daily Grind_» * the theatre pass habit in New York | (Vend vene mtoGrindAtone George’) hes declined in intensity nearly 60 per r—- Come folks buy everything cent. since last fall. This is due to the {act that the so-called “deadheads” —| po? the “installment* plan and | then ‘stali** ‘a 90 ‘Copyright, 1018, Pree Publishing CO AS TO KANKAKEE. | Fae oMiney won't pay the war tax, ‘man, 1 know Kankakee vill D6 the outdet of « it, it quite the thing talk or when they sing jot it @urt @° trickle from the throat. | Has it funny-loaking storeat | Are ita ewple rubes or bares? | tke atone with that village, anrway! tame NONE OP 'EM EVER DO. ‘Two women Went to the 48th ‘Theatre's box office Thursday « noon and asked what was play there. ‘The Man Who Stayed at Home,’ replied the girl in the box office “He must have been a wierd gink,” said one of the women, ¥ O i ’ S ‘ f , Ty 7 ij THE BUSTLE'S BACK JOE’S CAR We Have Thought That About Many Movie Actors! | BEAT HIM TO IT. If you mine aver 1 r on a walking-tour Al Jolson will top the Sugday oon J lcci pp-cee cert bill at the Winter Garden to-| —e —! rar morrow night | € ‘ \?| i L . nay ont . 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Kelly ts back in the cast of “Beven Days’ Leave” at the Park ca I did.” ‘The Palisades Amusement Park C\ ~ | ww pen for the 1918 season Satur- i “|| ‘What do you do now, if I may ‘There'll be @ vaudeville show at the apk?" : “Don't do anything, Hain't done Astor to-morrow afternoon and 4 ‘The Man | nothing for nearly ten years,” 9, Why, you're in luck! If I did special performance of Who Came Back” at the Ly, to-morrow night for soldie 1 sa 2] 4 ! se othing for half that length of time I Vera Myers, late of "The Love | an’ face beamed M,"" is now with the Century Grove scr andthe . company. She ces the “Londor ca vo ah Bae oe nd then, as one who ‘i knows 1 ® tune and val- LAL ies 3 just worth, he cried de- ed Thav'a where I elit IEWHERE IN NEW YORK These People Find Their Money Easy to Spend! dF n ¥ ma & e and tossing to the tat | felted. Hous’ ‘ °| [GeRNe SPANOS Thi FAT Boy BARN WIRE DOBS THE TALOR (Geel Hope oo ; - . 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