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COMIC PAGE Monday, June 10, 1918 matee . at Even a General Is Subject to His “ Commander in Ciel “p TM Genera Persnine TS GREAT BEING crf 1S THhS GENERAL : ! > % ER AL > AND EVERY BoDY HAS ERSHING ‘CAUS& NOBODY CAN “PERSHING 7 5 WEL&, GENERAL — bo TusT WHAT : Boss ME AROUND af} PERSmIC 1our MOM WANTS You By BIDE DUDLEY OHN CORT Is announcing some of his plans for next season He has arranged to produce, early in the ‘fall, two new musical plays, a drama and a comedy. Mr. Cort will star Josephine Victor in a @rama called “The Accomplice,” from the pen of Max Marcin. Eleanor Painter has been placed under a long- term contract by Mr. Cort and will be featured in a musical comedy en- titied “Gloriana,” by Catherine Chis- holm Cushing. Joseph Letora has been engaged to play the leading role in “Fiddlers Three,” under the Cort management. This is an operetta Lous Bennison, after a brief tour in “Johnny Get Your Gun,” wii . starred by Mr. Cort in a comedy with music, In addition to his new pro- ductions Mr. Cort will send three | “Fio-Fio” companies on tour next Camera), 1018 Virenn Wubtieming C8 UNF Brewing Werte) sean. =a IT MADE THOMAS MAD. ; JOE'S CA R John Charles Thomas, baritone The “End” Certainly “‘ Justifies the Means” in This Case! the Chicago "Maytime” company at ——————————— the Broadhurst Theatre, doesn’ GRPTMEN UOTE Preas Puetiening Ce (HY Evening World) Sep CTRL eles giite to have his name ail Jur ent the ° - fe a Vass erat te he was ID Chicago re Gosu! 1 can't STAND “This \ = : “THE MINUTE 1 Leave “THe L DONT CaRE A DAWGONNE | cently he was asked to appear at 4) ) 1 os ; Ber Hote Wheater allen’ wee. ON MY HEADS! | “OP To BE FIXED - i WHAT ANYBODY THINKS OF ME ‘ RIN Mm - ‘e - si ME — 11'S AWFUL i Has'(GeT uot! | ie | ftA GOKNA €e cg itenebeann | of the gathering stepped forward to announce Mr. Thomas, the iatter heard him say: “Ladies and Gentlemen: IT take reat pleasure in introducing Mr : ‘ohn Bailey Thompson, the celebrated tenor, who will favor us with a fow songs.” Jack Chick became ruffled tmmedi- ately. “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said,| “my name is John Charles Thomas, | and I am not a tenor. Good atter- oon!” With that he turned and walked out | of the bullding, very much provoked ob, exccedingly so @herman House, When the Chairinan ne ~~, &—— oy ies wit fy I Veg ae A CARELESS NEGRO. While in Trenton with “Po Your Troubles” last week, Ron missed a newsboy who used to papers and asked another news had become of him, ‘ | “He's home fixin’ up his nose,” the} doy addressed replied. “He sald ho could whip me, an’ he couldn't.” “Which reminds me," said Miss Stahl later, “of a negro walter who didn’t show up for work one day. An- other negro told the proprietor of the cafe that the absent one was in & hos- The proprietor asked why. ‘Well,’ replied the other negro, ben sayin’ fo' a long time dat ho wuz gwine to beat up his wife an’ dts| mawnin’ she ovah-heard him.” ALDRICH WRITES A NOTE. John Aldrich, formerly property man at the Winter Garden, now @ soldier in France, wrote the members of the “Sinbad” company recently that Elsie Janis appeared at a Y. M ©. A. hut near the trenches and made # dig hit singing and imitating. One of her numbers was an imitation of a ‘Al Jolson warbling “Why Do They | 4 4 e ‘Take the Night Boat to Albany?” Al- drich wrote with a pencil, explaining that ink is as scarce at the front as silk stockings. One of the chorus girls who read the letter exclaimed: “What! No silk stockings over there? In it possible that the nurses go barefooted?” Fa S0ME * PIP" S A REAL eee “QOUTHERN..| + BEAUTY Be] You DONT LIKE SOUTHERNERS AN’) — YET You HAVE »¢ “1 (_* SouTHERN: } ( “es 6am 1} al erie eee Seiad j AW! CANT SEE THose BIRDS | THAT ACCOUNTS (For iT! NOU SURPRISE ~~ Me! i Gus Hill's Eastern minstrel com- pany will open its tour in Atlantic pity Tuy Be Talis California, Mia: | | ors : ow as us a CO ‘0 ° - aireln will start Gut one week later. ns ee Pen SY Poss f y Fy ~ Charles D. Wilson Is General Man- ‘ eS oa is s mFS: , SBS art. AR ( ite ts cme” | “GHINDSTONE GEORGE rss ee ; is Hat-Must Have Had One of Th $8 i ; SOE a eee ee mene ose ‘“‘Rolling Brims’’! MISS FRANKLIN TO SAIL. jp Soprright, 1918, Prove Fubtisning Co.) | (N. ¥, Rvening Word) |S Sie " ‘ eatin || “NOBODY DOES IT" Irene Franklin drops us a note to (Send » Nobody’ te Grindstone Ceorge) { pay that after this week's engage- ment at the Riverside Theatre she avill leave for France, accompanied by | urt Green, to entertain the soldiers. | ss | | ve predict that Miss Franklin will | | | "ihe | make the hit of her life over there \ She'll come back more famous than | O° Nobodys wife, ‘was her {illustrious cousin, Ben, who a lused to hang around Philadelphia, | S j Gossip. ; eee aie, She “likes to From to-day on schoo! children may | Wash. dishes. nee “Pershing’s Crusaders” at the Lyrio at half price. Sue MacManamy, Lucia Moore, Frederick Burton and Philip Leigh ‘will be in “Another Man‘s Shoes,” Herbert Howe, a theatrical pub- Melty man. has joined the tank forces at Gettysburg, Pa | Louise Huff, formerly a Paramount star, is now acting for the World Film Corporation | Clifton Crawford has rechristened his yacht icy Free” and has bought it halter Oh coll of the New Vork “Maytime” company will spend four , \ f AT ts. | weoks of his vacation appearing in > ; LI) || wudeville | . A —") A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The man who really thinks he can't, can’ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. * eOLiaiienr. Small Roy—My father's got anew| ‘SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” c How They Give Summer a Cool Reception! h. ‘ d omeet Mico Maaie ('Tou'e What's to become of the f 2 \| — i Roy—Ob Nn ¢ 5 i} a ey : ‘ Boy—Oh, I guess they'll cut || | any SAY SADIES Im } | 18 Iv Hor HoT: SAY- You CANy Come To ThE romenenrimiarecsceon || JON. OIET Now To | | EGR ASL! 17S Aub IN 77 | TAGRE, LOOKIN’ LiKE | THERE 1S NO REAL LISSEN! 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