The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1918, Page 16

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comic PAGE. Monday, May 6 ILO 4 oe inoine INDIAN WITH UNCLE = A! EZRA W About Plays] and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY 66 QV EVEN DAYS" is to be the) S next farce of other seasons | to be set to music, Otto Harbach, who rewrote “The Aviator” and made “Going Up” out of it, is at work on the Hopwood play. Rudolph Frimi is writing the music, Arthur Hammerstein will produce the piece | during the summer in association Iwyn & Co. The transforined | s hag brought Messrs. Harbach and Frimi into @ business | associat again after @ couple of years of separation “SINBAD” FOR POLICEMEN. The Messrs. Shubert have arranged @ epecial formance of Al. Jolson in “Sinba at the Winter Garden| next Saturday night for the men of! the Mounted and Traffic Divisions of | the New York Police Department. | The show will begin at 11.20 P. M./ Mayor Hylan, Police Commissioner Enright and other city officials will be present. That there 1» be no faveritiem in seating th ank and file, the orchestra and y tickets will be placed in a each po- leeman will draw one ag he enters the theatre, | AN ACT FOR MiS8 VICTOR. Josephine Victor ix to appe vaudeville in Harold Bri playlet, “The Maid of Fr cently seen at the Greenwic Clifford Brooke will act the English Tommy; uy Faviere: iowpersonate a neh soldier and Rennolds Evans will be cast as an English officer, A BIG Seventy-five stara a will appear at the Hy Sunday night in the C wor = wutr ! (Hurt = <=Hun 7 “a” No, Im-té0 Busy 16 PLAY INDIAN WH You. Go PLAY (WITH UNCLE EZRA — —, - eae: ae ) foment, 118 Berne wel JOE’S CAR Conyrian. 18h Prove Redetiahing Cm (M, ¥. recing Nor) , IM GONNA TRY “THIS SAMPLE BOTTLE OF Polish ON THE car! BLANCHE ' = INT ay = ri Gost. THERE AIN ow ‘pone! \ENouGH HERE “To | . , \ FINISH “THe Jost! | WELL ~— Good LUCK ‘To You. benefit show of the ville Artists. The N. V. A. ts to open its new club house in West 46th Street soon, MISS BURKE'S PLAY READY. Avery Hopwood has deliver the manuscript of hia new com ne | Little Clown," written for | Billie! Burke, to her husband and maneger. F. Ziegfeld jr. Miss Burke will be seen in it next September, “CHEER UP" IN FINAL WEEK. To-day ushers in the fi “Cheer Up r attractic wes, will have bad a prosperous run of forty-one week of ne, Thia He 'S ScqLPED ALL READY eADy | Uncle Spoiled the Party! in Fin Ae R-M -RRINWERHOPE = There Wasn't Enough Shine to Go Around! NOW 1 See WHAT HE | MEANT WHEN HE SAID te, | ytriep THe SAMPLE I'D | Buy A CAN oF (Tt W weeks, Which is the record at the Hip. — a HE'S IN AGAIN. Waiter J. Kingsley, who really nesters a wicked muse, has been in- spired to Write a poem to Jessie Resd of “Sinbad.” It is so good that Misu (WHY “Luke -) ( im Nor e FEELIN’ Quite lag RIGHT! No! ELMER esd ( v'pontr Looks ( QUITE RIGHT \ ' DAWGONIT— HERE Comes THAT SUPID g =) GON OF TH’ BOSS'S- sat, 4 Set AN’ SED WHEN 1 = IN A HURRY? Reed positively ought to decorate hito with an iron cross or bar or some: thing. Boing our Wolpin's Corner | ndent, Mr, Kingsl hy Sint 9 ond ron wis rine aon IRLIEE THE BARBER SPEAKS. ©. O. McIntyre, to whom ©., points with pride noted town boy, Gallipolis, as its most ling a tale which | nyolves the best barber in the funay wamed town. The razor wiclder, a cynical cuss, was standing in frovt of bis shop the other day when he ob- evrved a well known citizen going | home with sack of flour over bia} shoulder. “Look at him! “A whole sack “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” " sneered the barber. of flour, and I'll bet | & OR SOMETHIN’ ul MY HEAD! ! Ve A COLD*® a be ain't got w pint of whiskey In the > = 7 is bird in the ni Tot cary HATE To Go ni eee hous ae i {tte ‘GUY Who LORS RELEAS Gee! THERE'S i ya MonTry This Bird te govt \ 12 tHe elie yee rae ask this Gossip. | bed end inthe ‘, (KNOW HELL OVER=} and hell do them Loney Haskell writes from San} i€'s_ not the time CHARGE ME: _¢ gladly. He likes Yrancisco he has seen the eeal and fying past that he hates’ te eet ups a >to fo everything. this mane oe doesn't like — it’s_th: he ois she has all the seal’s kin. The three hun undredth pertormance of | x * will take place at w night. laced Ann Pen- Gertie Gloomy bate © This pleas~ Q ant lookind He also has A dislike for cold water — That's what they use to wake him UPo LIS'EN TO, OOR wit! HOME WORK d woman in the em-| of WincheN Smith and John L den bought one or more Liberty la. a Parker, prima donna of “Flo- act by John Cort e@ Mystery of Life,” which be- its engug nt at the Lexington as two acts and have over- epee the GATH and also those SPRING MEDICINES which dso add | to his misery, | i Edward P. e has been com- | missioned by Lee Shubert to direot the musical shows for nt circuit. s, & petite singer and | will have the role of Betty y Free" to-night, ed by Marilynn to be headed ent = FOOLISHMENT. ; : Dae GRINDSTONE GEORGE eid 4 cute little bug is “shoulders & sheug, | Ada Mae Week cer, WHY NOT, GIRLS? Joe Hensche!'s chickens refuse to | clock-ahead or- ere Paartanke guy Don WAL bad terms wit He's TRYING BE A in Greenpoint | Home News A THOUGHT. FOR TO-DAY. Martin Warr of Ippsiantle, named his new girl baby Wint Save Your Clothes “T’ve washed this waist ning We M4 Swoek, wish | CouLD’ Pale SOME RIC at least 15 times and it looks as good as new.” VANS NORUE No Rubbing—No injury- Maxes the Clothes Lest Longer, “© Be Thrifty VAN'S NORUB Saves Your Clothes POTATOES 4 ia ) SO*THIN AN’ YET) Bo uAreYS, BEEN BUYIN’ HEY You w, YAITERA HES ATGUESSER g | DONT WANNA (Ww. = |POLER Fora gh ( WANT, FRIED ek zones!) FAVOR 8 one 26 is) A uy. rn pa) ae isn't aun Web, | The Guee* also “Likes” that job of peeling therm He Found the Leak “NOBODY DOES IT" (Send a Nobody" to Grindstone George) He's the pltimber who brings all his tools °the first trip. Manning alk ct

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