The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1918, Page 20

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COMIC PAGE Thursday, June 13, 1918 | LITTLE “MARY MIX-UP” — . - wor (WHY, MARY BosGir =DoeS NT (San “To PLAY witt You , WHEN Your FACE AND IFANDS — | onan GE f “PLAY Horse ( wit Me 2 and Players By BIDE DUDLEY 4 No SELF Respecting CPERSOH Wours PLAY WITH such A DIRTY Ne WILK Yer * ) ; Are DIRTY AND YouR HAIR J : ; 66(-N OME Acrows,” a new comedy ae : rts lee ) WPL. GIRL - ( ; by Prof. Max Radin of the aa f | Z ay I : ——f 5 . Te 4s faculty of am Unt Lt : ; ~ WV ~~ rehearse be put versity, w | in the future by A. It 1 Woods, Mr. Woods obtained \ play through M. Furst, w him one called “Torpedo by &. Broughton Tall, a yout ij morean, From M. Fu ) : formation that Ower } i Charles Guernon are collaboratl g of a play enti the w }y is slated Ordeal ¢ ng.” wh for. prov on by William A. Brady May Tully, by : with Mr is work the way juernon on a comedy known # Independence.” “BUBBLES” SOON. Edgar Mac! in association with Kiaw & duce a musica Capyright 1018. reas Petiohing Co YF JOE’S CAR r, will soon pro sion of “A Full «." Henry W Sweatnam, Charles Win Warren, Zoe Bar- Willis P. ninger, Charles VP. Houre,” called i * Blossom has written the book and yries, Later he will make “A Pair of Sixes” over into a music show for production by Mr. MacGregor and his associates, ‘ 17'S “IN AND OUT.” | Joo Howard's now musical comedy § is to be called “In and Out.” For { the cast he has engaged Lew Hearn Lillian Boardmaa and numer nett, ous others. Mr, Howard expects to rhow the now piece on Broadwuy oy E early next scason after playing bs be, . iford and ngton RUPEES reer A NEW PRESS AGENT. Mary Sullivan, a niece af the Big Tim” Sullivan, has ' publicity field, She bh agent for Orr & W become press V's production ; ul “The Kiss Burg Miss Sulli- i van, formerly with Cohan & Harris, is a talented writer, much of her ared in the Nev World. From where he future work having @ York Sunday | THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY OH, HOW PROVOKING! 4 Marcella Johnson, prima donna, PPTL) — 7 — a re has returned to New York after a YESSAT MR, LUKE ) if YOSEST TH’ BIRD TWA \ OF - os Vaudeville tour. In New Haven the| * TM LOOKIN’ FoR A 5 } ; es aed ae i; edna STEADY ? IF TH! ‘ See area ten ibe appeared : doB - I HAD SOME EE Sot THAT " HICKEY = \ b : : and bepen to emg an. apie” from waar REFERENCES BUT BOY" THAT USE “To WorK |} e NT \ ( FATHEAD wae Faust? and the aindlence startet to TM THe Gave MEA RAW) gpa rt ) FOR NoU-WANTS ME c (feat (0 HE /)? anv “STEADIER’ ugh. is¢ Johns: topped and 4 ‘\ EAL SOT TORE od pei * : is ey asked the orbbestra leader what was roa ae mM Se a yi) DEE ME RY To GIVE HIM A son! ! A PN STEADY t Se, ~To-MoRROM ‘ i 2s es ; om Ae. Dor ? ? \rong. He pointed to the announc- ng electric signs on either side of he stage. Tho man at the switch had made a mistake. ¢ signs an-/ jounced | “Brownie, the Skatiug Bear.” BY WAY OF DIVERSION. (With svlowice to Private Bamwuel Gamoson) You wonder wh ‘ eg that's sawed in two have a cork one and I'll be « gas new. | know the truth you're tellin’, but I worry, any i got to quit the fightin’; t r . hargin’ mo to-day, [ Ganked with = Jimmy Baker I fo him square wn’ true. As pals we fought together > Hh a bulfet bored sniper ended Jimmy fair play, 1 swore r they're dischargin got a mother hank her breast. | got s the sweetest in «ee ‘em soon, but, med a chance LJ m lookin’ wor n’ me to-day him through, A! ‘no, he didn’t ge ———_ —e GRINDSTONE GEORGE stay they're discharg Capyrieht 1918 Preae P@ioning vo, ] fi —< (NT. Rvening Worla) — -— CLARA AND THE MOUSE. Clara Joel had a harrowing experi- ence a few nights ago. Before she vent to bed sheyset a trap in her “NOBODY DOES IT lowet to catch a niouse that had been Send a Nobody to Grindstone George) playing around in there, About 2 \. M, she was awakened by the nouse. He's the boss who smiles when you come in late. little thing in the| , “and 1 couldn't go} the was asked sald Miss Joel, “I was wor little w. Well,” ried, I was afraid the poor nRise would get caught in the trap.” Dave Strand I | Clee Ss ae “SOMEWHERE Ince film star She is visiting the first time, I _ — fim authoress, is with) | (Yee,Im arly past on, SEE Here! eer F nnn — : TAE BTMORE.| LEONARO ay SWELL BANKER! wee a Te Je Sure TAEt surt, Ih stoppin OURTWO INCH A THOUGHT FOR TO-D NoT @ oom Te) TOE L@8Y | NAWINOTATALL! | /i’s Gor CUSA ANY GosD HERE! I Got AN? BOOK SHELF ~YEs WAOSE ONLY A Book MAKER! To INCINERATE: Rooms Leer ae Jepp Huston, a Newark negro boy RUT eee) Narive DON'T BE, YOU Migr SAY ‘\ it LAE rrypry OUTSIDE Room~ Rave hees at’ cete arated into she Amr THA) AaLEY,, OECEIVED! AE HAS CROESUS | UNDE Ie a || meLARCHOLY 5 A, itis mother f e TORRIGLEL 3" BRE TO HIS TROUSERS) GUSHEL MAUDE MUM NAMI g “Wo A ROS M in SAME'S Gor ip ta\ (by lyppv “A Busxer \ sy COIR LIMERICK, —~——~Ls ve ors | sh Na : ’ Sain A MAN FROM z A ! * « WAY OUT IN iter R . 6 “ . j “ H “THERES NOTAING To ne BLT To DIO- OR ROoms ME ne Suc. MEALS WEY Soak MUcA AK YOU Too For, A MAN ~- 13 $22 SHior Tessie Woo, Sik Catton & Mined Goods AT pop ae. we 10c D* i 7 % 154, \ Sits : > - r. athe . = ae . ALL WENT, Tuy “PLAY WITH UNCLE /@ke! 1 wish ( FIVE Oo’ CLock WOULD HURRY AROUND! Fe HED BE _MOTIONLESS ! BEFORE AND AFTER, N unusually conceited man, who prided himself on being a Judge of cha r that when would m § gentle and nted woman, Was past thirty when he married, An old acquaintance, ng hin for the first time afterward, said: | “Well, John, T hear you have taken |a wife at last? Right sort of course~ jevoted, obedient!” rawled dubiously— A DISGRUNTLED Lor, 66]'VE just been dischars the rifle gloomily, | “T'm going to strike,” |clock with decision, i ae ae “I'm working too m ” groaned a he wheel of ding at the 5 If was the garden h that was playing on the lawn, —E ton Transcript | IF ee | | Rheumatic | Le ASI IC | | CYM When we return your money, if net satisfied, that should that the Cymutic treatment ula what we claim. Show the Cymatic¢ in bels to your doctor and then you will | SORw why we dare make this gener- [ous tte There's really nothin, Symatic r purity ngthen the system so {J the cause of rheumatism aust lumbago and gout is removed cn the return of the ailment is resi Cymatic Balm quickly relloventee tense patn, stiffness and swellings. 5 Penetratin, jot stain rey Hie n¢ ments, plasters or poultices, The tablets are $1.00 At druggists, or by inall om remiss "Bagh fit Nr Yi "Geren ery way better than lin \

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