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Se ae TS er te tai ls tite OO ee EEE EEE shooing him to make him go.” COMIC PAGE Monday, July 8, 1918 hy—for Himself! About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ELWYN & CO. announce that their first new production wo come to New York next season will be Avery Hopwood's farce, “Double Exposure.” It will begin an engagement at a Broadway theatre next month. The new Selwyn Thea- ‘tre, In West 424 Strect, will be opened early in September with Jane Cowl In “Information, Please." Kol Cooper Megrue's comedy, “Tea For Three,” hy jew York in Sep- fatter, rity and ri little ne ia a Ww) a hs gt “Rock-A-Bye Baby” and “Why Mar- Fy?" will be sent on tour. The Selwyns ‘will move their offices from the Com- aS it Building to quarters in new "pclwyn Theatre Bulding early in the fall. “PASSING SHOW" JULY 22 “The Pas: Show of 1918" will Degin an engagement at the Winter Garden esday, July 33, Jt will rd ONE ST Ludnue city ne geeostne| JOE'S CAR week. | [Reems 0 eres semen cs ET Srveine eres ATTLE “MARY MIXUP" rm = == P q wa C MY Mom DRrownDED BuT You must. NT KeeEL so <a TROT, be. f Se ; Tawa um SBADLY ABouT IT Mice ARIE $ BUT SHE PROM:SED > =, HREE LITTLE Mice ~ oy Destructive AND Your ee 7 aI" ME = é . UR Mom LET ME Do 17 UIT “RIGHT TS -DRown Ne ns t bar) INA Pree Pevticning On OH. T. Brening Wend) They sony Y'uaRD FOR GAS AN’ OIL IN “THEM SMALL TOWNS Joe! ta tat! SO LONG Joe! send me A MESS OF TROUT tf YGET ANY! ~- REMEMBER Now! ROYSTER DROPS IN. ‘W. Nat Royster, manager of ot ; ok ek Gest iia New York |{ Bye Bre BLANCHE ! ; Moston! play, “OR Look, to Chea Now DONT GET SICK SO LONG Eb! it Hy offered at his ' tere. Charles Hertaman will be cons- wish You was e AN BE CAREFUL OF “THAT BUM 1 for Bitiort, ‘oras od & rf . ' _ $$$ “TIRE IN FRONT! Pe ANCHE! Look OUT FOR SNAKES AND BUGS! Chicago Policemen’ ‘This contract is always eagerly NI BRING ME BACK A fall. ht after Dy managers. The La A Galle went through last segson. with BEAR CUB MR. JINKS? Bat two attractions, a record un- equalled by any other Chicago the- sure Y‘An'T FORGOT NOTHIN’ Joe? BYE - BYE! Now-essentia. INpusteies No. o00 YouGuta TAKE. ANOTHER EXTRA “WBE Joe! OF Course 1 CAN'T REPEAT WHAT HE sai ABOUT YoU. aL! BUT IT WAS PRETTY ROUGH STUFF TO PULL <-— {LL say That mucn f 1 wisitT He'd PAY ME FER MOWIN' HIS Lawn. tf aN SHE WOULDN'T LET HIM. Claude Grencker of the Shubert forces and Mrs. Greneker are spend- img the summer at Lake Waccabuc, mear Katonah, N. Y. The other day/ they went to a farmer to rent a horse by the month. He showed them one which was shod only in front. “That horse won't do,” said Mr. » “He hasn't any shoes on Bis hind feet. He wouldn't go well.” "You can’t shoe him behind,” said the farmer. It made Mrs. Greneker mad. “Look here!” she said. “Till not have my husband walking behind @ borse and go : ii - THE And that settled it. NOW, LISTEN TO THIS! The annual field day benefit of the \ = SS , BIG LITTLE FAMILY We Nominate This Woman for the Home Defense League! WOT! DAWGONE COWARD- SSE NX. -Dip LEAVE WIFE |S “W House! TM MSS GOIN’ FoR A . ; Q N NN HEYE WHERE ‘'GOIN’ *tuKe" ? SHES HOLDIN’ TH’ “BURGLAR HuLPY ail SUCCOR HH! Po cece! eptn. He promises not to speed. Leon Errol will auction anything he can get his hands on, and Irene Bordon! will be Queen of the Ballroom, where she will sing. The chorus girls wil! dance with al] comers at a dollar a ‘They'll all cost the same—tho beauties as well as the sensible ones. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Jim Johnson, my neighbor, has never known sight, From birth be has lived in continual night. The beauties of Nature are hearsay to him. Tho glow sunset’s a stranger to Jim. He it w team, | oa hee, koma pes when dis- @ppointinent and woo my cup, I ae Johnson and Jim Thearp pr i Jim bums a crude tune and his wears a smile. He tells me all twouble will leave after a while if I Will oppose it with good, common $ense—that nothing will ‘matter a years hence. “It's great to be living and well,” Jim will say, “I Creator for life every day. ie thing we call trouble is jyst a ” And then he moves off with emile and his tune. Jtm Johnson, neighbor, I call a great man. How it would be if we all used his eS ‘Twould make this old itfe very worth the while if we could just Jim's tune and his smile. earer youre worried and willing an ecems be just a bottomless pit, remember Jim Jolin- Bon, the icllow who's blind, and then take a brace and you'll have peace of “NOBODY DOES IT” (Send » Nobody’ to Grindstone Cearge) x He finds the collin button that roiled. under the dresseit Se “ ‘= Gossip. w & Erlanger are renovating the Colonia! Theatre, Chicago, at a Coat of $80,000, Lieut. Bernard Granville, a pboto- hic observer with the army, will for France soon. Al Shean and Gus Weinberg are to way the chief roles in “Friendly En- emies” in Chicago and on tour. rt the blackface come goes in “The Midnight Frolic” | mday, July 15. ‘Will Archie, who has been in Cali- fornia for a year, is to return to Now York soon. Tell assumes Marjorie Ram-! role in “Eyes of Youth” to- Miss Rambeau 1s rebearsing play. “over there” a empany, srended ch omas, Will tour | Forrest is no male Galll-Curei, he can “a ANAL . SAS > wer ary Hdosrst ile Gas eageted Format!" ew tat we've mestionsa Aima| ‘SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK Sinant f Ne ding D the, Tell, to keep peace in the Tell far —_--- These Artful People Frequent Art Stores ! While ily, we wish to state that Olive bas eepetteniagae ——— —— a ri *|been made a motion picture star by f YEX- SEND ME HOwWSIT You JAROLD AAREBRAIN DAISY IAS SToP ' l . THIS SouLPuL QNMIE Thinks | In STUDYING FRom < OUR OWN f {the Me OVER A BOTTLE SEE So MANY] “ASNT GOT ANY BUS~ THE CHCEK COMPLAINING: PERSON's FIRST SHE'D Somay. {LIFE Isn'r 17 DREADFUL a eo he had an Ibsen film \ OF GILT PANT = RUBENS INA INE SS ATALL IN THIS TP Acoror | TOU CAN CARRY) NAMEIS ART Ty ROGRAP —_ \ Ly SUBMILE To Divaw, Rr eport bas star AE ETHEE! THAT ART STORE? 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