The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1918, Page 18

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NO MONT —— Galan ew. tay 1 LITTLE “MARY MIXUP” “Now, Mary, / Aw. T . S © OWHY MARY, Yi cx \ V7, a = and Players “RUN AND f C Cant ear ) en othe DIRTY py wer, 5 V/ £ Ano T courp NT wast — ) By BIDE DUDLEY WASH Your : ap, Neha EE 7 weia OT ee UE ta ene Wy bs) nce WITitouT ee , Wack < o 3 : said mee ry UA , GETTING. MY Hanns ; ay Ce RL WE TE Actots’ and Authors’ Thea bese | tre, Ine, Is pr ‘i » open , the Fulton again @& comedy called “s + eee % Play, which is by Harry q @ebe and James KB. Cam | Biven o try-out at Atlantic City Jan vay § ®, 10 and 11 by Alexander Lef h “a and then withdrawn. Its chiof fault q qas that it was too short. Since then Mr. Leftwich tas been rewriting on ft and be will produce it again f the Actors’ and Authors’ Theatre 7 Mr. sobs is an ar t. It wa $ he who planned the new Friars’ Club at No. 110 West 48th Str It is Mkely that tho Friars will have whoop-to-do evening at the Fulton @Gome night when “Some Daddy is Deing acted there Ps a+ a \)y Capri 1018. Press Pewniening OH N.Y Prenton 4 JOE'S CAR | INTRODUCING THOMAS! | R= MN = SRN RE RHOR A — th= « RK. L. Goldberg, cartoonist, | fying his friends that as Heuben ; ; : ' otters arrived "4 And So Begins the Second Day of the Tour! jome July an Tanner Te _ ee ; i Drought no baxgcaxe ( - pape a iiean te remain permanently GEE BLANCHE. - we've. |] ) JO are Meenas: beeline l et | IfReecey ofr 140 mucs | [UCe: DONT DRWE So ae f ; ri ay Non-essentia Inpusteies ' ' \ ‘S ) Heo | ton - _ « BERNHARDT IN NEW YoRK. ||) So FAR! WE'RE MAKIN ball te ba E Roveu | ? q } DIDNT 1 TELL vou t | \ AND “Hat's “eS No. 3.162 wll ¥. Connor, mana « - “ fF ROADS “YOULL SHAKE Gere ce4 LAS t >< Ve od : aren Wernhardt, intends to p i 0d MEH ¢ ~ ARLIGIS " \ i DIDNT 1 990 | BASKET WITHTHE JARS H the noted French actress in re —$—$$ > tHe GUYS OuT OF MENT leone cy ees | oF JAM WN tr 7 ‘ i pext season. A nist, av | AEP wat (a ae bo e NUL BC. bowht A RIGE Foe ME ‘ and @ singer will with he ni | t | ; = = oe bt ; L We these will constitute her entire com- | “ “ Aw - “tu Ae ~—— ie He'LL NEVER KNow $ WASTED pany. At present Mme. Bernhardt |s q \ ain't BAD Pr cases \ ‘J ae ; Ss i fm San Francisco playing in vaude- | Wed ‘ rane ‘ KONE IN THAT DEEP GR vite | “a x as itp y 1 HEY, CUT THIS OUT! . Why, we ask, should Herbert TH. ‘ Bevene send us a song lyric called -_ “You're a Nut?” *[ tried my hand at f the other day,” he wri when the lyric was done , Here, read it No wonder we| Wonder! | ‘Where e'er you go at Ris tis" ft ee | = e ‘ Pm © : | Mises THE BIG Your argument tothe lata | EISMAN STILL AT IT. | Dave S. Eisman, the beli-hop poet ‘who is in the army, still provokes the | muse now and then, From Camp] How DYE 4( SEO-BUT IN “TH! Like Y'NEW LY TDuNNoSTUPE” WC EVENINGS AN , HOME IN TH’ -) -YSEE T HAFTA /| DUNDAYS 2 ¢ Als BUT “I GONNA AdK WHY="I DONT GET TH “Boss FoR A DAY OFF THIO WEEK! é Home “TLL AFTER Soha Z DARK -AN' I OLEEP comes” | as ALL DAY SUNDAY! Parte ne No) Sa i (were THY ) { pa O48 C countiey "LUKE/\ Ger UP IN TH’ DARK To CATCH Me TRAIN IN! ) Wadsworth, 3. C, he has sent us a| f these days! sae \o” ) 2 GET A Good LU —— Look AT “TH'OLE \ F ) K Home BY (SUNLIGHT ” ) rhyme on love. Some we're guing to hear of D: @ whole German regiment : | em. But lot's have a earn petite noite ‘ ——_ ~~ st —us t AWFUL! AWFUL! i Joe Leblang was standing at 43d ’ @treet and Broadway yesterday when o friend app D How's ev 4 Joe Perm findin ‘ ends m “Why not | | Game from Joe—just like like that! | 1 PREPARING “WHY WORRY?” == =} \ i “A. H. Woods has placed in rehear-| FRE : =i “ee sam oor Ga} a new : . US Fereniag ends i Bwhy san el WHAT WOULD YOU DO? to make e other You Couldn't Ring Down the Curtain on This Scene! ¢ eae K HELPING HUSBAND PRACTICE ‘ - | | { NAY, NAY , THOU tie se ce DIPPY DISSERTATIONS. | “| e's SHALT PERIStt I nat : ; “Mamma, did my shoes come from | cy / fe a A THOUSAND ge pal " - | . OH, THOU CRUE he 3 4 ; ~ "Yes, dear. i you have a tn i . t 3.0m, TYRANT HAVE ‘ pana?" \ SS | Cag | PI rat i vid | “Oo goody, mamma! The ¢ a! . . | is > iN} } ry OM *} 5 . 0! h wow has the aguc. [ mw the milk} 4 > a 3 — 7 i t onograph; she wants to a with Ind i “Now, mamma, would you have me 4 \ | \—-. vii P. 4 \ s i \ Stuck up? | must not put on al | t y ' “Hush, love! Father has the You've met father, haven't \ jour” ! 20h, yes. He was nat Aunt Sepa er i ona's dinner, wi | i “Nona your bu s mamma ; the wus tive’ Pall Malt « - “But, mamma, we have only five At a has been hour ten your Sunday fr FPuesday afternoon.” GossiP. Bam Bernard and collar have turned from Chicago. Charles McClintock is in town, W can't give you dure Mollie King will Revue at the Centur, BAKED BEANS FOR ALL "2 By CRIES OF “HELP!" ANDO "MMUROER!” IN THE NEXT APARTMENT AND SUMMONED THE ay FIN F \ OLR SW MRO DTH O TWO PEACEFUL ACTORS REHEARSING HELP ANEW BRAMA WHAT WOULD YOU DO" *" RE AWAKENEO IN youR HOTEL ROOM he Midnight jrove Monday ‘. SOMEWHERE George 1. A. Booker, manager of the Academy of Music, Newport ows, is in town celebrating bis birth TELEPHONE TkaSit Co SQUANDERS SEVERAL ee mati There Should Be a ‘* Conservation” Law to Stop Wasting Time! ) POOR orp PAW! LISSEN! WAEN IS A OUR TWOIN H Rheu vay! y. ‘Two doren well known st HOURS A DAT Ty f 2 i will furnish the show TELEPA\ TMPATAIZE WITH fo NEWER DONE! Rhee ERSE. }; B . SHELF USE for the 204th Battalion AA IE! SMe NEVE gy runs Fo Meow Tat! 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