The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1918, Page 20

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Say | \ COMIC PAGE Thursday, Jume 27, 1918 Poor Bobbie’s Shut Out of Both Sight—and lee Cream Too! ¢ and Players (rt rasta ane font se te EATING wri Your, S' 6HATE By BIDE DUDLEY IRTHA KALICH fs te be ecen rection of the Messrs, Shu- bert and George Mooser neat season Fong SEE Bossi WiTHour EYES sttuT = wiaT ae — WHAT S The meEA4 = ICS CREAM ati a The play is a drama called "The Riddic Woman,” written originally Carl M. Jacoby and adapted for the American siage by Dorothy Donnelly and Charlotte Wells. The production will open in Washing- ton Sept. 23 ond, after playing an engagement in Pittsburgh, will be brought to New York MISSES HE CO-STARS. yatal and Julie Herne will enter | ganderiiie together on July 4, when they will open an engagement in| Mount Vernon in “His Godmother,” | ‘a playlet under the direction of B A. Well Mr. Weil announces he is pre- | paring to book Henrietta Crosman | in vaudeville also, and that he has a new sketch called “Philopena,” by! | cappnest srt res ritumins Ce Om 1 Reine Wald? Alice Leal Pollock and Ethel Watts JOE'S CAR Mumford, Caprr@ht Nik Preee Pubtabiag Co (NY Wrenne Worle) ——— “THEATRE” LOSES PLAYLET. Faith Taliaferro and the playlet, “The Best Sellers,” in which ehe bas been Appearing at the Fulton for tho Actors and Authors’ Theatre, Loc. have been booked in vaudeville and ‘will open on the Keith time Monday. ‘The news that they were to lose this act reached those in charge of the Actors and Authors’ Theatre late apy afternoon, and threw them quandary for the moment. They held a conference, however, and be ing plans to supp! S play se with another. “The Best Sell- ers’ is by Kenneth and Roy Webb. ‘THE BOY GUESSED WRONG. Tent ? — TENT ? wHaT “TENT ? WELL DEAR, (VE ORDERED He TENT! «TLL BE HERE IN A WEEK OR “TEN DAYS! WHY —- “The TENT we'RE GONNA SLEEP IN ON OUR MOUNTAIN TRIP, OF CouRSsE! DON'T MaKe “THOT “we” Tone Non: ESSENTIAL INousTRIES sO . . (LL DO MY SLEEPING No. 0003 : IN HOTELS '! / LEAVE IT To ME Janus! VLL PHONE YOUR WIFE An! GIVE. HER A SONG AN KAN ITLL 6E ALL RIGHTS, =—-y- it, restauran' thé Coban & Harris offices to call 8 asked. “You're after the fat man role in “Going Up,” ain't you? he asked. “Now, what d’ye think of that?” AN “INNOCENT RUBE” Joe Flynn, who is advance man for A. J. Duffy's Local Movie Stara, SORRY “SOE -BUT WELL- WE ONCE fae diotrist recentiy. “The Lasager et! P WE'LL HAFTA CALL DAWCONIT=SHE_ KEPT ONE FoR A WE WERE CRUISIN’ ths theatre was a farmer who eaid be} OFF “WaT LIL DINNER WAS OUR SIXTH AONTI4 WONDERFUL! ON A House-Borr ! coe Beetcae sac call ts wekea abe | Lae tot) Gor aweoe “THI. MONTH -NozIR! How DID You AN’ SHE Rouse on, a 60-00 basis, | Sq BLEW “H' WorKo f WE CANT KEEP A Do IT! 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