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— ae “ee ee ae oe oe ————————————OOooerorrerororrerorrre 7 Q oer Phil ee EERE a AES OR COTTE COMIC PAGE Friday, June 14, 1918 Caw, T have Wr Co MWMHY DONT You Aw, T 2. wit) > on 5 - ps * ' AYED wiTi . EST Hoody 6 _, *PLAY WITH cRooere 2 Him WesTeRDAYy br AND We wont eeov WITH a AtD . = ABLES BE our « FoR & WEEK y) if IOHN BARRYMORE ond Arthur] J Hopkins have perfected an ar- rangement whereby the actor will appear in a series of new plays! next season under the latters on-) gagement. Mr. Hopkins will direct the staging and the scenic effects will be supplied by Robert Edmond Jones.; Mme. Nazimova will continue under Mr. Hopkins’s direction next senso. She will be seen first in a new play, and later in some revivals, including, Tosen’s works. Mr. Hopkins will open the Plymouth Theatre's season dur- ing the last week in August with Martin Brown's comedy, “A Very Good Young Man,” with Wallace E4- Ginger in the tite role His new] Clare Kummer comedy, “Be Calm, Camilla,” will bave Lola Fisher in the leading role. EVELYN WILL ACT. “The report that I am to act under u management of David Belasco séason is wrong,” said Evelyo Nesbit to the writer of this column yesterday. “However, | am to be 4 regular actress and will appear in 6 regular play Under the direction of & regular manager.” And, doing @ bounce Into « big auto with silver wheels, she murmured sweetly: ‘Home, Philander!” ABOUT SHUBERT THEATRES. ‘The Movers, Shubert announce that their New Apollo) Theatro, now in course of construction at 47th Street and Broadway, will be ready in the | fall and that it will be conducted as a first-class “legitimate” house. They ' also arinounce that the Comedy will | again be under their management, and.that the 44th Street and the Lyt- fc, which have been given over to pictures, will be put back in the §2 class. Sama, Now “THAT IM A . CANDIDATE AGAINDT BILL LA HIFF=TLL HAFTA SHAKE A LEG AN’ Do LIL’ ELECTIONEERIN' FOR 7 yg MESELF -YEzzAt eee Len 4 *an0% N'GONNA VOTE For Me tN TH 9 COMIN™ELECTION® BUT \"FATHEAD NoUve NEVER is being written for him. The author read us an act a week ago. NEW SYMPHONY READY. “NOBODY DOES IT” used at the Strand, = the Rivol. Bills will run a week. W. r * ee ‘ ‘A. Massarene designed the building. re : (Send a Nohody’ to Grindstone George) COHEN KNOWS WOMEN. Meyer Cohen, music publisher, @ stage singer years and still trills a wicked thorax. He was 1 ing one of his songs to demonstrate’ it in @ store in a nearby city the, other day when the Duper for the place, an old maid of about forty-five, | complimented him on his voice. mates ought to go on the stage,” she He proposes to old maids were born,” he replied, smiling’ eweetly. “How long ago?” she asked. 1 “Thirty year Meyer sold a large bil) of goods, Gossip. Archie Smith, Leo Newman's dan- cer, has joined the navy. Frederick Warde is in from Sullt- ‘van County to appear in the Lambs’ Gambol. Harris Gordon bas finished working fn the leading juvenile role in a Fox picture. , a peeran, Del Witt, aiid Leo Jacobs JOE’S CAR . A ve jolied hands te songs. Get i i i ; F ne Baye jolted bands i nd You Know a Truck Driver's Appetite! ONE VAIN REGRET, Don Barclay, comedian, has been | " AT and Bridget a engaged by Hitiott, Comstock & Gest; idget were being mar- ried and the whole village was astir. Pat was resplendept. in From Allan Finn ‘Spork Row” Ty, Causriaht. W918 Press Pubhahing Co (NV Eneaing World) NO UsE KICKIN’ BLANCHE — LCAN'T STAND THis! for the Century Grove Midnight Re- } vue. ‘The real name of Florence O’Deo- | i - fl i WE SIMPLY GOTTA WAIT HERE WHY DONT YOU CALL A a tail coat (borrowed), patent leather ishawn, the “Hitcby Koo” dancer, is ) i} a \ ‘ D ? shoes (too tight for him), a white Florence Andrews. She was a pupil| - Nl iz “TILL ONE.OF “THESE GUYS COMES POLICEMAN OR SOMETHING £ P ; y aie eno and tel Panel | Tl nih ; a ’ i vest and a bright green tie; Bridget j | eT i) Back FROM LIS LUNCH. re shone gloriously in, inost of the colors jof the r ow. e fateful words May Irwin and Vivian Perry have | were ) and the happy pair just finished acting in a dairy cow film in Connecticut for the Universal. im in Connecticut © Universal A walked down the aisle and out into the Lambs there will be no charge val brn ll HAND / — greeted them” with loud’ cheers. At tee Lambe ‘eere, will te Se .cbarge . | / 5 greeted them with loud cheers. At for their Gambols, which begin to- HI i} HRA — their ead and Tinigest aank buck wid jo i their cap and Bridget san ck wit a sigh of satisfaction, rick,” she said sadly, “there's only q one thing Oi regret. If we cud have ement and watched stood on the p ourselves pass, wouldn't {t have been hivinly?”—-Rochester Post-Express, a cy ight. \ i The next Frank A. Keeney an| ' ii = () J wil) be “The Girl With a Past,” one! iW i bn ? > ) y of the late Paul Armstrong's plays, | Mh Y D 4 ( with Catherine Calvert in the stellar HN) nT i . . ate ) role. HAH ( ) “ \ re) / ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, ' _ Answens 7 inauini i 5 $ AND WHAT 18 FRIENDSHIPT x, H.-Your information a correct. | l } , 4 P AG Re NDY FOSTHR, a well known ‘orma’ rect. f A character in his native qity, Your Troubles,” is a young woman. QUI: ; : a : l z - ; A oe A ” cps : py F let had recently shuffled off this bil iy tap mortal coll in destitute circum. stances, although in his earlier days enjoyed financia’ prosperity, tes Happer’s, A prominent mer: an old friend of the family, d the funeral and was visibly affec as he gazed for the last |* 2 time on his old friend and associate. The mourners were conspicuously A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. . , All work and little play piles the - ., * ‘ S ee = cash up, afiyway. FOOLISHMENT, psa the dos to the bind, meer | ark 1 anette nd, | “SOMEWHERE IN NE , a ew in number and som IN NEW YOR Playing “Chopsticks” in Chinatown! wan Migated bythe forrowing met” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. chant. “The old gentleman was very “It's full of hol ‘anes dln of holes and yet it holds ~_— ——— ghar cienty | dear to yet srenpured one of the “What? Nope.Im nor} { visi pe - — _ OURTWO INCH | bearers after the funeral was over. “A sponge” | TAKING 1) ALL Cua | Teorey INAS | " ats! DROP THEM PAW DAISY DOLLARS = Nh ysissen! || “indeed, Ww ; oa BEES SE china Jt'dusr |) Dankh Sele! a Aue) TAIS IS AN Foc.isn Shekel SEREVES TARES BER Goon HEAVENS; LASSEN: WAEN BOOK SHELF net. “Andy was one true friend, IN IT. Hows TRAT Fae. J | DAE DARK Siiese) | BON | Meer Or oer ; ALONG FSR MENT 13 THAT L | BANCING Acad, ents though 1. knew that ‘ho was IE N Be ‘ CA) =. SECRETS OF N ; WITR A TMOSPA . rA-DO YO: »ractically sta “ h disw rk police force is|| [CAIN: CHIN? 5 TAE CELEST- , Voy + : SPOON aie ‘a5 OG) Shes so” Renner Nisit a ees ¢ of the finest and straight- Cs AL KINGDOM! YR Ware) AE S9 BBP oTe a TEMPERAMENTAL!} PLAYING ! Aop sont? ihe \% est in the work,” aaid J. G. TELEPHOD \STARTING ; MAN! J fpayy! CHINAMAN! ‘ = 3 jah | Phelps Stokes. “I : i SS WIGHT AWAY SBOE (Vig (a4 J = | es. “It was different in|| | ff G pile ‘ AELANCHOL CAINAMEN RACIOUS Lt whe,$ ran fro was b EZ, patsy g . MAULDIE u Bead Eat} ( Beene ss! bp LOSIB Limnmetsontgmn? ‘ A Chicagoan was bragging in the y 5 ws y . ‘ eld daya about the Winds City's|| ‘ Re \ 4 < rears? f DRE) 6 Sai A Grex FROM ‘ me Nt A LEVAK ? @ ~j\— a. o A CLAUDE ‘ > S vu TAE YANGTSEKIANG ea murder occurred in our town ( A 3a d 7 (4 FoR SLomnun SG erday,’ he said, ‘and two bourse j . : : by > After it happmed “the police knew | ae Ie ) ° 5 PS i 2 fon Give A DANG about it oy AY h - ¥ : 5S 'D RATAER. Hamph, that’s nothing,’ sa'd a| Ny \ . ) ‘ : ‘ Wash New Yorker. ‘A murder a Hin sy “xS ‘ Nay p , FX|| Risnes— | New York the other night, and the! TT | At wm” f) aos ¢ 4 Ano WAEN TI Ger || Police knew all about it two hou \ || JG \ XY \ er y MISHES - | before it happened. Detroit Fr 7 = . Aga ee BANG! ‘él LL CHINA~ H Bumstead’s Worm S > mmatoad 9 Nore a7UP - ye iM |} One of a hundred new styles Hemedy NI : . = possessing exclusive merits,