The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1918, Page 14

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COMIC PAGE Saturday, June 29, 1918 His Mom Needs Another String on Her Finger Too! MY Mon PuT AT THRE y YY : x SO T REMEMBER “Te No, AY M $ ~d 2 " lo, om FoRGoT To THe GRocery TO TELL ME WHAT and Players By BIDE DUDLEY OI COOPER MEGRUE'S habit ‘of using the word “Under” tn the titles of the plays he writes has gone under, Mr. Megruo ‘wrote a war comedy-drama in which | A. H. Woods has arranged to star “| Marjorie Rambeau. True to his hobby, he named ft “Under Orders.” Now Mr, Woods has undertaken to under- * mine said hobby and has given Mr. Mogruo to understand that “Under | Orders” will succeed or go under as “Where ihe Poppies Bloom.” Mr. Megrue insists openly, not under cover, however, that Miss Rambcau have an understud, WAAT You cor Thar STRING on YouR FINGER For? HE PLAYED WITH KINGS. A. Toxen Worm, general publicity manager for the Shubert interests, ver takes his mimeograph in hand td [Garnee ine rrew retuming Co Ot ¥. Beening Welt state that when ex-Czar pf meng 44 now reported murdered, was a boy, he ‘ia A oO pw Worm children ; ; : Fis Teapeaeermercrne| JOE'S CAR All Would Be Poetic if Joe Would Stay AWAKE erick of Denmark, just outside of Copenhagen. With his cousins, King ne Ge (NT, vowing Werle) Goorge of England, King Constantine of Greece, King Haakon of Norway and King Christian XL. of Denmark, It's WONDERFUL , BLANCHE $ “WE MUSIC OF NIGHT WINDS Non-essentiat Inousteies WELL, SLEEPING IN Seen eee a eens rome (TA TENT MAY BE ewe.| YV'HEAR THE CRICKETS CHIRPING ~ SQUGHING IN THE PINE BOUGHS | No hi he |e an olbers” wi! e uy ' * 06. Ehiaren of the ‘neighborhood. The FoR You, BUT IT AN “HE KATYDIDS AN’ OWLS ! 4 RUMBLE OF — $$$. Princes were the soldiers and tho oh “THE CANOPY OF STARS — ~AND “THE other kids the robbers, Now and again Robber Worm used to speed up and scatter Princes all over the cow- te OVERHEAD = = - — = Not APPEAL “To [ ‘ 4 J Your SNORING, writen I! ( { Now, You C: JUST LISTEN wrrtHoutTl - = = = er \F THe. Boss wou \ GIMME. A RAISE - ('D DO MORE WORK) = / the women her fi olde her ‘tonaue’ ead knita, Maintaining wondrous oh tien tha aonk ih crams the tug ware for ie Se" ew, Tie" sratng plenty bere, AN EVE FOR BEAUTY. “Bhay,” said an intoxicated man to @ subway wuard just after 7 - focal train left the 124 Street station WOTS “SOE BIGHEDD™ ‘a 7 Anis in & Harter train: replied the ead Cis YES -AN' THAT ae bescialnge eds guard, “What made you get on it?” | ¥ THINKS “THATS The intoxicated one grinned. “Zay | RR VECEND One A REFLECTION OHNo! HE THINKS ONLY THROUGH had za prettiest ticket shopper on zis| WHY A” FORTUNE WOULD A VERY ON HIM <r Hid WIFE. MUSTA Some ‘Ct « eaiupoue TELLER” TOLD HIG vA FINE SoRT OF BEEN MARRIED BEFORE - vif! NS 9 GARS WIFE <THAT SHE'D A FELLER! al FE LUKE ¢ AMERICAN PLAYS ABROAD, ‘There are at present eight American theatrical suoceases playing in London | and making money. They are “Very Good, Eddie," “The Naughty Wife,” | “Nothing But the Truth,” Warmer,” “The Lilac Dom Careful, Baby” (“Twin Beds Knife" and "Going Up.” + was began London has had to look to New York for moat of her plays. Tho English dramatists have found little time for anything but war work. AS TO “HITCHY KOO.” L, Wolfo Gilbert, who not only writes | songs but throats them in vaudeville, | says ull this talk about the term| “Hitehy Koo" meaning bean soup in Chinese Js jazz. “I first used the term several years ? @g0," ho wires us. “It was the title of g . oes i 77" vne of my songs. Set the folks right. : a cnr Sa Gn. 4 — This telegram cost me 78 cents, ‘Teli nora Went Rupe Coun Han Hitchcock to send stamps covering the rr ary pes expenditure,” L. Wolfe may be justified in his You Might Call This a “Rank Steal” " SOAR NOT REACH ER: claim, of course, but we think the term | LTHOUGH not over-particulag rightfully belongs to Raymond Hitch- bout her w Mrs, Browngy cock. He looks like it, Z . Gossip. EG Hi ‘ 2 ne after | guage. Peter Bleecher, a new and promis- Oe ing tenor, will make his stage debut shortly. Gus Hill's Lady Rountiful Minstrels Will travel in threo"@otor trucks, Mey Herbert has ‘been re-en- | gaged for “Seven Days’ Leave,” which’| will begin ats tour ig Washington Aug. 18. George Scarborough has written a flim story called “What Might Have Been" for Norma Talmadge. Arthur Barney's best girl, on learn- ined the Police Reserves, me socks, No. 11's, send any more xpoons to Walter Moore's baby son. He h forty-two now. Walter suggests cl arettes. bn C, Flinn will dred te One Ch AN’ NEVER “TOLD ‘SHE — Him GI | ways voted f jrun, Miste ry time you'yy an’ I'll be glad n, a8 offen as possible: vked him, and a fello Royalton Wednesday noon on “The| 4 Ba r . | t f of hav, Value of Publicity Through Motion | ‘ le they'v % Pictures.” i you alway A performance of “Getting Togeth- | % ‘ e : er” will be given at the Shubert to- ‘morrow night for the men ia uniform. ‘The Stage Women's War Rellef is in charge. Otto Harbach is going West in about ten days. He {s busy finishing the book of the musical version of “Seven Days” for Arthur Hammer. stein and Selwyn Yo, sald Mv Bryan, “The me tired are the onet e never voted for me udies' Home Joure NJOY YOUR ONB DAY PURLOUGH! 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