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| COMIC PAGE Saturday, Angust 3, 1918 This Might Be Called a Cooling Thought ! ‘About Plays E ° “ 27 — # and Players | (Toes M0. Yoo sr By BIDE DUDLEY ||! \2 Teg oF ——--— a HAVING & TUART WALKHR is celebrat- nsaD A ing the third anniversary of his 4 | or cageer as a producer by an- nouncing the production of a new \ play of which he is the author, It is called “Jouathan Makes a Wisb,” and it will have its first presentation at the Murat Theatre, where he has @ opertory company, Tas play may ome to Broadway before snow files. In his three years as a producer Mr. P Walker has staged forty-four plays, ’ { which five have been new three- ct dramas or comedies, | 4 MY DREAM OF HER. | ligt: “tease on bean. j Ls upon a baby's hair, i j 2 2 i 5 TR =~ BRINE RHEE . } Sy JOK’S CAR : agonist thal fe toeel yg | . . Oh, Well—What’s Joe’s Loss Is the Hotel’s Gain! | Sure! EY! Now-essenria, Innustees No. 1,023,023. CLANCY SAYS WE'RE RIGHT. Our article in this column Thurs- tayon highbrow ideas in the Amer- wELt - Have You DECIDED uneRe me'LL camp 2??? LOOK AT “THAT “Tom! LOOK BLANCHE ! “Here's A FINE SPOT ‘To camp- RIGHT BY THAT Ponp!! Clancy of the Jacques Playe Waterbury, Conn., to sudh an extent | hay he bas sent us a paid telegran n reference to it Says Clancy: “Your article is right on highbrow ideas, 1 have played against my opposition here dramatic stock with all the old shows like ‘Soldier of Fortune, ‘St. Elmo, ‘Lena Rivers, A Young Girl's Romance’ and ‘The Wolf, and have done turn-away business. I only gave my shows fair production. Did not spend any noney for paint of scenery, Oppo- ition gave them wonderful produc- jona and played all the Intest re- cases, and still I, with the same seale of prices and a theatre up an alley, | got the money. Now, who knows show business or what the public wants?” We'll bite, Clancy. Who? | FOR THE BOYS IN KHAKI. Business men and others of Hunt. | ington, L. L, have begun planning to givo @ big amateur minstrel show ‘Aug. 29 and 30 at the Palace Theatre, in that town, to raise money with which to buy Christmas smokes and chocolates for the Huntington boys in the service of Uncle Sam. Both men and women will take part in the show, and it is guaranteed there wil! be a laugh every half minute. A COINCIDENCE. So Nou'Re 2° 5 (Howard ‘Thurston, the mari a ONE WAS DES HERE “mR. Barz HIMSELF vil igh WELL Nou'RE ‘ B Curiae Of Oo Sr gale AN' HE SAID TWAS TH’ NY HUH? COME. IN— > BE CONGRATULATE) ture recently. had finished : H D wttaine’s tome at Whitestone, Lo LOST TIME. HED ASK AN' TELL Me ' oh discovered He ree peer ea , j ME “TS PAY UP—— a W6® ON Y‘MIND! t street from 101 eas e ’ Herren, who was one of the most] Pesci OPE HE MEANT IT! — men of mystery the world ever ow. RIGHT UNDER “THs BIG TeRee! TR i IF WE WAR wiLe ONLY LAST ANOTHER YEAR flu BE A RICH MAN! NOu'VE SECURED | A” PERMANENT PoSTion #- A BIG SHOW AHEAD. | Mrs. Mark A. Luesoher’s annual benefit for the firemen of Southport, Conn., which will be held there Aug. %. will be bigger and better than ever this year. Among those who will participate are Julia Arthur, Houdini, Belle Story, Mile, Gerda Guldo, Ma thilda Verba, Minerva Coverdal Dorothy Maynard, tne Elm City Quartet, the El Rey Sisters, Leo Ed- wards, the Misses Elliott, Willie Kvans, the Breen Family from t Hippodrome, the Brown Broth with thpir saxaphone, Marion Sa Helen Patterson, Herbert Corthi ind Ragtime Reilly, the singing STERNE USED IT. When the Kaiser appears in “The 2 rusang Show of tt ot dunsines| JAZBO JONES out: ree the only man who hasn't said: ‘So this ts Paris!’ In order that nobody may be fooled nto thinking this expression is 0: recent vintage, we'd like to state that t appeared in Laurence Sterne’s Im arrorNey DockeT OF ”SockeT AND DOCKET, EXPERT TROUBLE MAKERS- BEFORE | CAN HANDLE YOUR CASE AGAINST THE RR. CO. IMUST GET ‘Now TELL ME — JUST WHERE OID THE TROLLEY CAR N ) novel, ik fnsoey Lau ence was ro in 1713 and die! 6h ‘ sTrike YOU? Gossip. William Collier's new farce, “Noth- ing but Lies,” will go into rehearsal) Aug. 5. Hans Robert is to present in vaude- | ville soon a playlet called “His Sec- snd Honeymoon,” by Charles Horwitz. The Lights Club will give a show at the Star of the Sea Lyceum, Far Rockaway, to-night. in? Barney Reilly writes from Siasconset & that the only fish he can get there is canned salmon from Oregon. Jack Mason ix to stage the first afier-the-war revue at the London Hippodrome for Alfred De Courviile, Armand Kalisz has replaced Joseph Lertora in the role of Jules Gaillard Going Up,” at the Liberty Theatre. Eddie Miller, having lost his vaude ville partner through the draft, has teamed up with Tom Penfold and the new act will open in Washington Mon- ome day. = DL TUGUGHTTRER to.bay, | 2 SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" “I've always wanted to come here IF th orst way,” sal Wensvilie the other night, Where: ar pay alan | on! ier a THIS TARIFTY > rs Ss ta | 1 upon Ezra Jacobs replied: “You did— | “TRUNK | JERCE LVL. », DAMSEL GorRows . ; OCH EX CITEMEN yeu come ; r| HAULEDAWAT 31 a i } you come on the O, and W. Railroad, AT _Foure FirverN— Gon Te SEE! 2 Prom THE Company Ele re | Sa rele he} a a Ao OURTWOINCH |) e u m a | Cc FOOLISHMENT. THE IDEA! THaTs | How!> Ir THE AN THEN—o 5 a: r By So INNOCENT A d Book SHELF | USE Jomp. my darling, in the lab," ' TERRIBLE! IT Gotta | 13!0 GUNS ALWAYS ‘is TA GEST) nem | TRAT: Mices E Fore? Avan eald to" his, cantar: GET THE Four pod PAIR UP With Die TA Ses Ty : 3} Posi BE HE Peres yrs » Sait the: “Oh. Dad. tor quodgew eake, THIRTY TRAIN? PLE WEES? 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