The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 20

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COMIC PAGE Friday, Niay 17 LITTLE “Me ARY MI lays and Players | Ry BIDE DUDLEY SOMITE J siurep Gk { =bors wTtAKe —TAT CLEAR “Thi Noon 4 i LONG For you ~To T oe Z ( GFT “RESTEO uP ri N 1 " i Kiddie, “wha are you Ernes e dow Upper lip. “Well, 1 : foatured Could the Poo “It was forme Wife Believed I hruret ts the to act “Wel THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Eddie “Woll, Exidie, he was of Singer's M ‘ f \ S Four HOURS —_— 4 HOW LONG HAS \ sues 2) Me EYE-IM “OH, LOOK!” FOR CHICAGO THAT BIRD WORKED ba URE “EVE SEEN Elliot, Comstock & Gest, Browdy ay HAT \ om ane ON! 'Bour i: tea | in the For You LUKP ss afm t y HIM OUND | > en aa ; FouR HOURS {Here Berore! Y ay Circuit, and wi! send it to go for a summer run at their La Salle Theatre. WHEN ONE HAS TO LISTEN. Fraak Hope, of the Cohan & Harri forces, lunched yesterday with Max ipman, play ‘a friend of en tn the caf a natter, Frank?” the friend asked “You seem so quiet in the restaurant.” “I do a lot of talk replied Mr. Hop dining with « couple of play SOUSA GETS A BIG BAND. Lieut, John Philip Sousa, who is to conduct the blg Thrift Festival at the Polo Grounds Sunday rnoon, June 2, yesterday se clans for the band i ‘Sling his own band, he engaged men from the Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera House and otber orchestras. Fifty-six piccolo players were ob- tained, each one well-known in musi-| ,DSTONE GEORGE / ‘a DAWGONIT — HE'S ( BEEN HERE LONUTR UTHAN THAT LUKE ? Gr: = oS AE Ht Twin Must Be Trying to Climb Slippery Elm Trees! : No, iTDPoes ‘it TAKE. / ME “THAT LONE TO ery ) CY, *RESTED UP CA lia CO =por IT thes MY Mom THAT LONG “To GET MY PANTS MENDED uP AC 2) y Well, Then, How Many Hours He He “Loafed” for Luke? '¢ HE Has! ca) circles for bis ye Sbuity to tweedle.| SAID BILLY TO JOE. Joo Hurtig’s Bowery Burlesquers| were given tbe option of closing the season last Saturday or continuing | tive weeks ut a swlary cut of 26 per cent. They decided to go on, Mon-| morning Mr. Hurtig met his! ipal comedian, Billy Foster, in the lobby of the Columbia Theatre. | Billy was smoking u much smaller! cigar than usual, Mr, Hurtig noticed | ONY, Rventew Word) | hat'a the idea of the little oi- Billy?” asked the manager. ut down my smokes 25 per cent for tive weeks,” replied Billy, | A MEDAL FOR MISS HENKEL. | Speuking of children, Pauline Henkel, the twelve-year-old duugoter of Paull Henkel, who associates witb actors, Playwrights and everything, is to be! given & medal at Public School No, 67 Monday afternoon for yelling more Liberty bonds than any other child in| the city. Miss Henkel obtained sub- scriptions amounting to $300,000, BY WAY OF ‘DIVERSION. Tl sing you # song of the ludy to kbaki—the girl on the street car who} rings up your fare, She may be 4 thin one; she may be real otocky. (That Hoe makes a rhyme; that’s the reason it's there.) She'll yell: “@tep up front!" in & lovely soprano s a Gentleman, He'll Die on the Spot! “NOBODY DOES (Send a Nobody" to Grindstone George) and, if you're a map, you'll obey h| —— cere - — | — 4 grin, She plays the fare register) mi ' Uke a plapo, (That line do AY 9G, TWAS KIDDING *) IG : much, bin let's keep” Hein) Sb WHEW! Gosi, sut o dl vecustar oxen soa | ig eee a @patohes a minute betw jt ft oak = 2 GRU z | * es d] Besing inlo.a swall mitror ¢0-hx up| THAT WAS SOME yo |! TAKE. YER CYLINDER HEAD | {VE “TAKEN 11 OFF IY 3 her locks. Her alm with her powder) Sener AKE Bie 2 puff sure ts uinazing. She whitens OFF “To Look FOR THAT Urat nose of hers ev'ry two blocks. Gull, as a fare-taker she's just a Jim Dandy. I bope we soon see an in- crease in the crop. Let's have more conductorettes. (Golly! My landy! T've used all the space I can spare, @o I'll stop.) it Gossip. L. Lawrence Weber hax gone to} Arizona to spend three weeks resting. | Edgar MacGregor may decide to produce a musical comedy son | & brother of Jobn | at Bayport, L. 1 {8 to continue play- ing at the 39th Street Theatre until the sun begins to melt collars, LiMan Lorraine will ha The Midnight A “SOMEW HERE IN NE Ww YORK” More People Are KNOCK Md ock ; NOW —---- | —_ > > — j | , 2 ' in a Hurry Than Know Where They're Going! ‘2 A TIME WHEN / ' MUsT CATCH wT z ! O OW CEART err THis TON (> NEVER EveRY FIRST THIS _YAP TA NE ts IN A PRANRE IVE Gor eae me Ady KNOW SHEN | YOSH onait & th A HURRY, YET OF Every MONTH His TIME ORE - BUT NONE OF | |THE LoveutsT @T OF GOING TO A HURRY TO WILL. BE - | MISSED THE “ HE ALWAYS UFTS THid BIRD AND BATING EM ARE HORRYIN' {Ge SIP TO TEL HER Sy SOW THATS LEED THE GONE BEFORE! C, Loa, RE DISPLAYS A BUT WHEN IT 14s joined the T Pay WHAT THEY ABOUT MISS MAY Younci| i HY HE!S APPOINTMENT. CL ORT yaa |e WHILE THE HEAD ot ae . Bee Ove Hebyt Chien at JOWE YA, THEO HE fe 'S GOIN! TO BE 5 ie RRYING HE HAD — 1 There! TU OUNCE I - SPEEDe ae ie u, 1 the Astor Theutre next Wednesda ~ i — MARRIED! ~ AC E WASN J > INCE 1 : a} IS Go ge tukes the role played on tour by |" JUST THiat in| AREIED La Soeey VD ate so Sacen itp COW WAS rest A ALWAYS RUSHING Nore oR Jobn Cumberland Foose. vust ICURAE ST WONDER \F >| . # in) TOO oe LW, GETS THERE Z THE MCE Uminkinet SMA MEANT THAT. ¢ MUCH OF A BUT HENS KIND - A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘ JIDIONIT LIKE THE a . = \ ALWAYS re S “FACE ON 1 foot, worn as a Looe ¢ \ HER race] \ MAUS . THE ways lucky--ex GN SHE sal A < wat: = : A \ SOMETHING, ° FOOLISHMENT. M oer wer a FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Barber—Shall 1 go over the chin again? Hored ( mer—No, 1 heard you the first Bumst ed’ "8 Worm Syr' p eA cakes yg HERE'S THE BUNCH THAT POT THE SPEED IN HL a e COMMUTERS _ | TH’ FATHEADS 4 BEEN HERE FouR WEARS es — meme] eBUDe LRT Bans il He has his meney ready when the Collector call A WALL, Btreet man ‘ to him about Then they took their leave, that he would let them know his de cision in a few day “LT belleve ve ld t first promoter hop ® uptown. | “W the first & be is sus was the reply th him x SEAS as DOUBTFUL WOMAN zt difference gree, bi | CASCO ~ 27/4 in, CLYDE ~ 2% in, FOR SPRING Clue, Peabody U Co Inc. Makeng & =

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