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ana o COMIC PAGE | Thursday, July 25, 1918 | a a, On -H =H =H - WHY, HAT S Ronaie’s i . Wan 5 5 ew Fiver. we oon Ane THoueHT He was ) MAN ovER Fo TRAVELING «Man \ Suet VISTTING There ) ty a A — \ Bosse s thouse at Shubert theatres 10 New York are scheduled as fol- jowa: On or about Aug. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in “Keep Her Smiling,” Astor; on or about Aug. “Allegiance,” Maxine Elliott's; Aug. 5, “Tha Blue Pearl,” Longacre; on oF about Aug. 12, Al Jolson in “Sinbad,” Lyric Sept. § Carlo G j Comsény, Shubert, and “ ; & Morosco production, Booth; Aug. 26, t “Double Exposure.” Bijou; “Hearts i+ of the World” will remain at the 4tm Street ‘Theatre, and the opentng at- : tractions for the Comedy and the new theatre at 47th Street and Broadway will be announced later. | ANENT WOODS SHOWS. A. H. Woods haa changed the of his play “My Boy” to “t i I Orders.” It will open in Schenectady | | Aug. 12. Margery Rambean, in “Where ma | der Poppies Bloom,” will open at the Beiasco, Washington, Aug. 6 and come to the Republic bere about Aug 19. “Why Worry?” will play the Har- ening during the week of Aug. | olly of the Follies” wil be seas in New York about Aug. 26 | oe tn PAID -ALL MY ——— ae RAIN VITALITY* ; Gn-\we NG SAS GONE INTO WeLL=-I KNEW ny Y'REEN ALL Nas MY LONG HAIR- (THAD GONE Adeline Leitzbach, playwright, HARD DAY AN AAR TA KJ) “hus “Time ? ¢ ; Do You. BELIEVE =~BuT Dw'NT 4. RUSTLE ME OWN CATD- ay - ) ew WHERE WHILE GHE ” - AC GABIBIN' 5 ) _ iu 1 ~ r J” ont cuts a’cuckaoe) ALLRIGHT -HERE T SHUCKS, ADELINE! COME HOME AFTER A @ent us ten commandments foi who would write plays. Here’ very ten | 1. Don't have too much confidence im yourself. 2. Don't believe what your friends tell you. 3. Take yourself and your work) seriously, but not importantly. } 4 Don’t think you know it all If you really do, commit sv 6. Don't steal some o work—it's the same as murder. ' 4 : 6. Admit some one else can write all about. | ED -) a su & Don't collaborate with any one kor RH) “ WLC <n am \G a usless they know more than you 40. | jul isi ; i TATRA im good stuff and profit by it 7. Know what you are writing about, yourself, before you try to PAMAM ALU AA Ca 9. Know what you're doing, then go | and do it. 10. Don't think you are the only one im the world. There are others, ONE LADY'S ERROR. The Sea Gate Auxiliary of the Fl oO E ’ S (a A R American Red Cross held a bazaar at Whittier Inn Tuesday night. One of the ladies, who had charge of the aale of cigars got rid of many smokes, | but they all went one at a time. The “Soprcight, 1918, Pree Kablagipg Co (N.Y Evening Wore) reason was this—sho was going around the inn calling: “Fine cigars—fifteen cents each, three for @ half dollar.” it | WOULD IT GO? WELL, SAY! p.} Max Dreyfus, music publisher, has been pestered for a year by a Brook- lyn youth who thinxs he can write songs. Yesterday Max received one of the young man's ditties in the) mail. During the morning the song- writer called him on the telephone. “What about my song?’ he asked. “Don't you think it will go “gure!” replied Max. “It's going now I just dro; ed it m the mail, addressed to you Non-EssentiAL INDUSTRIES No. Firtyay dds) : - JOE! Look" wier's “THAT MONING IN THERE? SEE (TL? “TAT GLACK THING ITHINK TLL waite a LETTER “ “THAT ARTIST AN “TELL HIM How PUNK oo suet 1s! 1 SHE SPOKE TO SAM. : Sam Lernard, t Mann in “Friend: ij pretty little flaxe red girl in day and, being of a sweet and gentle nature, oxcept, of course, when he and Mr, Mann meet, ' patted her on the head ) “How are you, my little m f asked “Bay,” came from the patted one. “where do you get that stuff? Hang off me, will you?” ‘ y Bho ‘turned out to be the prima] WHERE IN NEW YORK " FHERE IN NEV Moral—Never Make Recommendations! | GENTLEMEN ALL Gonna of a Liliputian opera company, | fA position sho has held for more ——— ‘ia - ene = twenty years. A Bum dont! WHAT You = ' reais | re oy } How! sAy i = = | OUGHTA KNOWN (GET WAEN SHOW & THAT DRESSMAKER- LIQ amy Le THIS HAPPY IAT PIICHER a large, power? i _ Gossip. Vee Tse nen ge veto. THAT WAS (HRS. OIMacK tEecm ‘| aint LC THIS HAPPY | (TBAT PricHER ADR, a large, powertut Doris Kenyon is visiting in Halifax, puarREL! | LO TAA tT Burt AIL NO OUR RCTIEN Al OTO§\ 4 Nerd LEAVIN’ TH GeoD AT ALL! ¢ Joe Leblang is summering at Long |] “pio Aart UnopEs it ) FAVORITE 1 PAID Two IT? ShOMen Dieace Leelee EIN ain, and as @he was APPA TS oe Ar 2 oo y S BAS ec “eS : ‘ =A PLAC EY DIDN' | ° t ; renen. 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