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T nintttenememaemeenenaae COMIC PAGE | Tuesday, May 7 About Plays | -and Players J — | $ a : oa ae | | ; > DUDLEY nh HERE COMES ¢ Liu Ber He 'S Tickieo Poe EE ay ZA “Te “IONEseEs | By BIDE DUDLE On, HERE Co é ‘ ; ag OE Tn | me taw sous anBY ( a. a C Are Lots oF Tiines NEED Worse ! * . ; c ) REavenling: to CRAGIN 8 NEW JonES BABY ) —\_. BABY ! taken in the different theatres - A 2 rR — . és ea controlled by the Messrs Shubert dur- nee FIs We ing the Liberty Loan campaign just 3 le : closed. In a general way, Leo and a) | 1 ee oo J. 3. Shubert dir 4 the work per- ' 2 sonally. Of the Shubert houses in New York the Astor, with Clifton Craw. ford playing in “Fancy Fre,’ holds the record, with $2,014,500 to ite credit, while in the theatres through- out the country the Shubert-Murat In i Indianapolis leads with $2,106,660 | Subscriptions in New York Shubert theatres, other than the Astor, were ws; Booth, $3 Broad- , $90,000; Maxine $97.- 39th Str ; Winter Sanrstaht: 1018, Prose Pubtishing Co tN. Y. Rivening World : Hifou, $239,300; and 44th Street Roof, $500,000. suuia macxey turns ur. | JOE'S CAR There’s No Nourishment in Asking “ Ed” for Help! Julia Mackey, noted as a female if featured member of the cast eek ese tant Te Hy Jon's “Superba,” appeared on Broad) : - - si reg lg Rios i ie raoa aan ee fu asx ep~ue's wad L HEY ED! come Here ear Waeten = nen © 1p) Go BACK “To “THE - (5 OVER , WOT 1 Pale Arocha SIX CARS AN’ HE OUGHTA | A MINUTE — {Mm IN TRouBLE') | Y'GeT ouT ON “THE RoAD GARAGE AND ——— Y'GoNNs Do? } Miss Mackey and M KNow ‘asouT tT! ) AN ONE OF YOUR \ & a t to sing together whil pea ae eae iee our i LOOK FOR IT! | ERS IS MISSING — “ } three had a reunte | 4 CYLINDER ; 5) 4 : } office and gavo a concert for their) WHATTA Y'Do FIRST ; own enjoyme | my ti LOU SAYS IT'S FUNNY. } iT Lou Houseman, Chicago reprovonta- } tive of the interests of A. oods, , es ® SB, pocked ian enitsted, according , ; =e ee ae! to Lou, and was sent to the trenches, Y N in France. One day he received a letter from his wife in which she peremptor/ ordered him to write her every day He immediately dropped) “Oh, ‘shut up!" he bravely wrote.) “I'm 4,000 miles away from you and I want you to let mo alone, so I can enjoy the peace and quiet of this war.” | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | I dreamed a dream the oan —_ whe v'irything was at! 1 dream: ny . ~ r ‘ Taw Burapna, dear, a-coming dowa| §=THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY . Just for That He'll Go “Out” on One Strike! the bill. No buckwheat cake was in her mouth as a used ¥ be. ; ; “I'm Hooverizing food these days,” SPRING! AH si a id ti . Then Mary, ‘4 whom you all know well, came down DEAR- Do ou the selfsame hill. She carried in one ——$$_____~ IF YoU REMEMBER \\ oy ( SwePID- IT DIDNT j DOT You BASHFUL BOY-THEN WHY : How i = , - hand a plate. No Jack was with this Vig eee fetes YES~AN' IT DID'NT, You ¢ WELL—"T ( PaO mie la Jill. And Mary had a little lamb upon MEY INH WAG A CAE * PROPOSE “TO me? AW YOU ( meee OA oa Betas J) or Lover ar AGAN ON —_ProPosen! yf (No yelled. . : ~—— ( First SIGHT SENERAL | fs = oa MY DEAR Ds | WITH ME! OCCASIONS: SOUNDS FISHY. ea Jake Rosentha] writes us that thero is a regutar patron of the Bronx Opera House named May April and that she ‘es to marry @ man named June in August. Jake, we're inclined to think July. “OH LADY, LADY” IN LONDON. “Oh, Lady, Lady,” the current at- traction at the Princess Theatre, will be presented in London in August by | Oscar Asche. The musical comedy will be put on with an English cast, In selling Elliott, Comstock & Gest the American rights to “The Maid of the Mountains” Mr. Aache demanded | that he be permitted to purchase the Landon rights to “Ob Lady, Lady.” i t A JOB FOR HOPPER. De Wolf Hopper, who closed with} “The Passing Show" Saturday, ap-| peared at the New Amsterdam The-| aire Building yesterday and told Klaw & Erlanger and George C. ‘Tyler ho just had to go with the all- star “Out There" company which ts) to tour for the beneflt of the Red| Cross. There was no role to give him, so the managers decided to y reud him out a week ahead of the ze company to auction seats for the/ 4 performances. Mr. Hopper hopped a A JUSTIFIABLE BLOW. VER punctual himself, King | ; ; a, || “NoBopy DOES IT’ PURTLOAITyiaer nace ae : o : |Herttord knew and respected his (Send a Nobody’ to Grindstone Ce orge) Chord Was Also the Closing Strain! r 1 master's wishes, 80 one when he had an appoint- q Mrs. Nedody, who at Windsor for 12 o'clock, he \ for Palante peony enclion repeats rumors overwhe! at hearing the " raing himeelf in Just as She strike the noon hour just as he it . hears them gh the hall, Furt- | oa minute late, he Gossip. | hed the sage George Witherspoon has su d King, know~ e, let him off primand. tlie that the Earl called however, he was re- ously t G. Welch as dramatic ¢ vening Telegram. | ina Wallace Hopper has volun- to go to France and sing for the is Majesty, “how r he clock?" struck first, Your Ma. was Hertford’s immediate re- len K number in i ts toting a check around as a result Cohen & Harris presented “Three their new spy drame, at rect Theatre, Philadelphia ap mock sole livering it formly ness of the speech and the y of the oulprit tn de- won the K yout Pree Pubtishing Co ing at the Hippo- th, th ay be used for the re next Hip spectacle, ) August | (N.Y, Bvening Word.) | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Niclals say there will b | next winter—in fact, ade Rheumatic | 41 to burn ; : i : Your Head? USE | FOOLISHMENT, + j A certa , , “9 SS ee Tis YAP | fe om tr T MA) WAS TorANDy Aww! THis t [THINK SHE 4 t fos OLO AND 11M 4 OF HAIR PIAS AK WAS T! BE MADE CO LWEATHER MAKES | LAZi EST PERS EVEN M Sees unt ft TOO | a all tiete ts to the atory AFRAID T! GET Mv HAVE ‘EM STOOD BUT ONE YhaZy! F ~ J EVER SAW — GRACIO ( Tom, ; ? 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