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os —e | COMIC PAGE Thursday, May 30 | =| LITTLE “MARY MIXUP™ ys| She Should Have Let Ignorance Remain Bliss! ! Con mom hag? ™ 2 ee ee Pee or H ‘A . HAS » a icay a and Players C Gocsmeanay cer ) Ce. aay, Coos BERRIES “Were, It. vou ay s > THT was a) By BIDE DUDLEY ee Fw Bovr Have Lecs Ee C caTeRPLLAR — a will place in rehearsal Monday what they call an unusual drama by George Middleton and Guy Bolton who wrote * y With a Past.” The action takes place in the mountains of France and the story eoncerns those who act in the Passion Play. Robert Milton will stage the new play. Incidental music has been composed for it by William F. Peters . A COMEDY BY THE WOODS. Pesgy Wood of “Maytime” and her father, Eugene Wood, who does much Magazine work, are to collaborate on the writing of a comedy which will be uced next on, Miss Wood Will portray the leading feminine role. Daughter Wood is furnishing the framework for the play while Father, Wood ds writing the dialogue. | See COMSTOCK & GEST : sms Copyright, 1918, Breas Publishing Co. (N.Y. Revening Word) JOE’S CAR ‘Gaerriane 11 Trvee : | AUSTRALIAN MANAGERS IN. , George Tallis, Managing Director of 3. 0. Willa: aimited, of Aus tralia, and Geo! Mana Her Majesty's Melbourne, are in New York. y plays and players for Au SIMON GEST IN JAPAN. Morris Gest has received a cable- gram from Yokohama stating that his brother, Simon Gest, and the latter's wife, succeeded in escaping from Odessa just before the ¢ pied it, ‘and are on their York to make this city Morris Gest is still without news of his parents, who live in Odessa. Two other brothers are in the Russian army but he doesn't know where. Tae Ts Fvcaing World ED - waatta Y Tin: oF Tose & ROBBERS ? “THEY WANTA SOAK | ME “TEN DOLLARS FOR “TowING MY CAR “TWO BLOCKS LasT NIGHT! 4m GONNA SEE My Lawyer! x mamas v's oUTRAGtOUS! es Dib You Ask THEM How mMucu IT's OUTRAGEOUS ! “TEN Dot - “THEY'D CHARGE , BEFORE =: I WANT You-To GET AFTER - ; t | Ler DID THe Yow? EM AN GET MY caR! EWE | leans 1S ALL ILL Pay tH on HELLO — HELLO —- - The - Te = HELLO! MADDOCK TO PRODUCE. | Charles B, Maddock, who owns nu-! merous vaudeville acts, is to produce for the legitimate sta, His first show of this sort will be a musical comedy with Frank Dobson featured. | | DOROTHY'S BACK. | Dorothy Godfrey, who wiggled her-| self into fame in the chorus of “Fol- low the Girl” at the 44th Street Roof, a few weeks ago, has found that| antics do not an actress make. After trying several speaking parts she's back in the Winter Garden chorus where everybody wiggles. poacone you, verry: | THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY He'd Take a Job With a Baker If He Could Loat! eae “Boe ) , ee — ory oe serge ins ro Postouag Guo Sem a in C NOTHIN’ BUT A amet E 5 NosiRET WouDNT Be : C BLESS SHE arr oF sek HN) Fist, he Stoned my daurhter, Bue. beso AN’ MARRIED ” hniebea a ON TGTAL STRANG (pe ) ¢ MIND A BIT Boss! (C ee a ee Too Tit BET FoR SuPPoRT \F I HAD } EOS ot T CAN “TAKE ftp fo er oll Me wart WoRKt ? ( C A“ DOKE” SAME yes eres te : Gene Sahay, LG ( AS Mosr Peoptele tie wage, ain't hard to play,” ry'# all that's left, Bomethln's gor to drop, | ED USED TO SING. | George Bowles was talking to ka | Ryder, the noted boatman of Port) Washington, L. 1, recently: Ed had been to an entertainment at Liberty Hall, Port Washington, and had!/ Heard o quartet sing. | “I didn’t like those singers very much,” said Ed. “I'm a feller who! knows music, too, Back in the days ‘of Nibdlo’s Garden I belonged to the Prize quartet, It sure was a hum dinger. They was six of us in it, and{ say, how we could sing | HE'S BEHIND. | ay the Brooklyn tenor, at- ended the races at Imont Park | “hi. x J ferd: nay nit € o i : i “Se ae This Could Only Happen in a “War” Garden! 1 ce panaesenise " ENTRY, “NOBODY DOES IT” Teen (Send a Nobody” te Grindstone Ceorge) seant o| squad came round on his visit he was nowhere to be secg: ae wy ° a He delivers love The to depart in a 2) B= eS oA Ss a DR 3 = a z = aI = eS) gS = ~~ a = Gossip. | A. M. B.—Sign your stuff if you Want it printed. The All-Star “Out There’ co y tt i 7 me p drew $81,000 in Louisville ‘Tuesday tc] letters to old maids, vt atta night. | ‘vagal x oni A. J. Zuckerman ay 4 oh sung in the sho looking very the val f "All the songs fame has joined 1 the Sergeant. “The Follies" will open at the New w w ‘i 7 eo Ne re were you when I came Amsterdam Theatre June 17. Soats Just now oun for the opening night will be auc-| “Marching round, Sergeant," was the reply, given in tones of conscious tioned June 6. The Rivolt’s stage is to represent a flower garden next week Presentation of Marion Davy. *Ceettia of Pink Roses Alfred Francis, composer of “The has written a stirring ed iberty Forever,” virtue Marching round, were you? Why, v've got your boots off!" ‘ Yes, Sergeant; I took ‘em off se that 1 wouldn't wake the horses," go Herald. ‘ Love Mill, march wh Another i yi a Woman in the new comedy Man's Shoes. 7 iF Rheumatic : Norval Ke was with Ws lll —. —— William Gillette cessful —_ Sl “ Rew war, comedy, “Pack Up Your| “SOMEWHERE "NRW y a ; ‘ | pila Vayne has offered to go to MEWHERE IN NEW YORK You Don’t Have to Go to thé Theatre to See a Show! : i ke Money Back if nat Satisfi diers. Leo Do: Hy has a ed t gle rranged to HERE'S A GREAT TEAM THERE ARE SOME HUMoRISTS e 5 5 | aRE'S JUST LIKE THE THERE ARE ALSO MosT THEATRES DEAR (KNOW Lit! 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