The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1918, Page 18

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and Players By BIDE DUDLEY _ 4 remarkably cool weather I New York has known (is month prom to be th cipal factor in making the pr summer the most profitable the theat- ical business bas known in yeurs ly summer 100 found on Bro ble exception o Fea) let-up theatrical term be and as that is only about a month Away, it looks as though posterity will have a chance to speak of ‘Se theatrical scason of 1917-18-19. Saf r- @ay night, in summer time, is usutlly the poorest night of the week for business, because people go « end trips, This year, because cool weather, Saturday night has con. tinued to be the banner night of the week thus far. | A8 TO “HITCHY KOO.” Raymond Hitchcock has rece he got the title, “Hitchy Koo,” for bis shows. Cg - - lai vind aa a -— wah « ed F.C, Hiten 2 -- aes oe abneinnhaanetaioiatanesnmm ok, in Peking, China, asking where ED, 1 SOUNDED THE WIFE a —_ on pans |é rare eee ey ARNE 102.04 8 ~ COMIC PAGE Tuesday, June 25, 1918 ha Question Whether This Was the “Psychological” or “Physiological” Moment! ———= an T zworrow YOuR ScooTER, —__. SAY, AS Lone ) AS You won'r “BE ABLE’ TS . Use IT... = JOE’S CAR , Non-essentiat Inpusteies No. 1007 | WEILL TAKE A RIFLE AN’ OUR You AN' ME GoIN' ‘ FISH POLES AN' A COUPLE. SN A TOUR “T ni } : x COME AND SEE THE KNITTING GOSH ED ~~! Sources ‘orenceaur tr | L\paywearly haneenele! OF es 4 Bag iM : \ Fiter ueks, “1 enclose m: | PERFECTLY AGREEABLE! oo KID! \ieoe oes cor cueanlouay GEE It! AN The name ts i You SAID sian HOW DELIGHTED LITTLE FIDO OH BOY , WiLL BE WITH “his CUTE and is almost exact- ly ‘Hitchy Koo." Mr. Hitchcock has Peking man that he got the title *from a Chinaman in New Yorks Chinatown, but he adds that he al Ways thought it meant bean soup. WILLIAMS IS RESTING. Bert Williams says the report that be ts going into vaudeville ts all wrong. “The Germans started that rumor,” Be said last night. “I'm just resting Every week | go up in the country to gee how it looks on Wednesday and Baturday afternoons. | MISS PENNINGTON ROBBED. | pw it's Ann Pen ton who On ring her she discovered written the most of her clothes, notices had | taken by a bury Bhe says detec os found the jFauder's finger prints and oh, they're vicious looking! but nits »h Helmon a | er of Dick Sutton of Butt, ton, da Mont named for Miss Sutton. eBosen to play the role 0 “Dhe Drams” at the Lambs gambol, HELPS WRECK VICTIMS. When George M, Cohan h dwaster and rend ‘ sible to the sufferers, Go the limit,” wired Mr, Cohan. — | Mr, idings went Gary without Bay. Just h h he accom has not b a, but Mr. | the money nfortunates. | succeeded | Isabel Le sled to the cast af ‘The ng Show of 1918," | Estelle Winwood is to have the title role in Adolph Kilauber's production of “Helen With the High Hand Word from Anna Held says heartily and is si n made County New Brighton Theatre, @ Deputy Sheriff of Ki Maude Adams will cl er tour Saturday in Denver, Her advance man, ‘Tom Namack, says business was | excellent in the West oudini is to be featured in letective film by Rolf's He is to du some es- A. Luescher has begun | planning » annual benefiz for the | Bouthport, Conn. Fire tvopartment | It will be held in August. 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