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COMIC PAGE Friday, September 6, 1918 | About Plays and Players _fy BIDE DUDLEY. | _LITTLE_MARY MIXUP — aaa LEAVE IT WELL How '5 \ EMONADE sountte a “ie Lemowae v DU Rua Cents & GLASS MAKING LOTS | MORE “Thaw WELL IT Ges Us , OF money 2 LA WE GET Koe iT Suc A Goob OMMY GRAY, Broadway hum- 1S ho pul 0) orist, who went to France re- ' § oe / , ¥ cently to help entertain the ee > - u . x EMonADE. ! Mela ae Larter / AD HE woud Have ENUSTED 1M THe ARMY Paria to tell predith star, who soldiers, writes us fro a iit story about Lois dramatic actress and movi went over on a like mission. ‘The second day out, coming over” ay, “a notice was posted on dock instructing the pas- with their life pre- feboat drill, Miss her boat, but \ BACHOT FOR This war Ke Gone on sengers to report servers on for 1 Meredith appea the had jeft ber life preserver be- “'Madam, said the officer i charge, ‘why dido't you put on your Mfe_ belt?" ee oad “RM: SOA AHOFE — eo ahe might Tommy writes sighted a poriscope, JOE'S CAR Well, Joe Tried Him Out—and Joe Is CONVINCED! Giately began to sing one of his eougs aud the thing disap) faking Cot HEY! Look out" Y'GoNNA HIT “THAT Non-essenriat INoustries No. 232 J on, fut TRY WM =~ BUT YM “TELLIN You “THIS THING ] BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Baid Silas Met n, in Peewee- “The G 3 are boat- or ng it through the b ila ~Now DRIVE ME To MY or OFFICE ~ 23 wide st! ‘ eal DAWGONNT. LEMME NO-NO! BACK IH THE OUTA “TH GARAGE , WHERE Y'GOT a beat od ras there juat OF HAVING & CHAUFFEUR FOR to hand them a biff, I'd like to help gi Mace aoe a pastime! (Tv — --seh? I may BE LATE — pur (ht BE ALIVE! | A FLIWER (5 ALL BUNK! [> 4 Now GET “WAT STRAIGHT | = Foch in thia mighty campa surely relieve him of much strain. Oh, J’m @ born leader and ever shall be, I never take ordors— | I issue them; sec?” Just then there appeared in the door Mrs. Bi. a “go you're loafing han elp \VE SIMPLY GOTTA KEEP FRIEND WIFE FROM FINDING OUT 1.GOT “THAT #5 RAGE! she dpa MeGee had “Si never takes ne chuckled, “Oh, no! But take him now and then, Ain't | FORREST STAGING TWO. Bam Forrest, general stage diree- tor for Cohan & Harris, | paring te stage another “Three Faces Bust” Ay to. play. Chicago, and an ther “"Tallor-Made Man” troupe to | be sent to the Far West. In this lat- | ter company the leading roles will pe assumed by Richard Stanley and| Isabelle Withers. THAT Louis Mann and Sam Bernard met n Broadway yesterday and oth o tell of an experience shouted Mr, Mann nut in the paper that Louis Mann Sam HKernard were walking down > “ “stop pe See Dene 1 L Fe ar ne WELL -"TH'’ MONTH BEEN PUTTIN’ ua ON \ . 16 UP- HOW Do WE EVERY THIN’ DOWN \ ED BETTER Stop! STAND- DID “TH’ IN AN “ACCOUNT BMUTGeRIlOuT ) WoStca Steriod ALLRIGHT ? WHY \T CosTS {50 MUCH FOR ACCOUNT Books’! SToP Me EYE- Wot DYE yelled Mr. Bernard. “Don't say Sam Bernard and Louls | pay that Mann were walking down the street Z Why should he come first?” oO ra \ ¢ - HEAR MUSIC ?-ER- OH! NONO DEAR LA “Well, | declare! Such nerve it ist" | , sald Mr. Mann, “Why should I be ot» » you?" | should I be second to yout” 1 Mr, Bernard. ‘ { ny!" - ER-ITS-ER- es it unanimous.” “Just a minute!” we sald What happ 4 while Louis Bernard ond Sam. Mann were walking down the we were both wishing the slacker grabbers would compliment tin by asking us for our cards,” said Mr. Mann, “When one stopped me You mean,” shouted Mr. Ber | na “Not you—me! Martin Herman was with us. I leave it to him.” Mr. Herman was approaching Mr Mann asked him to decide which of jendly Enemies” stars was) SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK yi IRE IN NE RK ; How Can You Have “Standard Time” Without Standardized Timepieces > a. was Mann,” he replied bh, ha-I told you so!” yelled Mr SuRET 7 Ye asked him for @ match,” con- | en aOR AT Tikmouos A Ge MEMBER TH’ FANE TOUA ; : eds ABIG GUY'LL. = OL0 BLACK TTL Joe) WAN IS PAWS TIRYIN? = OLD RELIA CARRY A LIL MARBLE Clock. 9 CUCKOO IN » (ee AT To WOE THE Tw. Want WONT ONLY MARRIEO : WONT PERSONS CAN OuR TELL Time ON A NO HOME 16 COMPLETE TONE Wore dee non we eacaped FITHOG SoS. nereupon we eseay ed CN Bir ofa ON TRE MANTEL oot c c — SE TURNIP WAS ITOIANA MY OT Ni BENNETT IS PEATURED. O@O[Tavore “14? ANO A OR VENUS When Roland West's play “The | 3 = \AMn ou ' LINC RONT PERCHED ™ SUN-DIAL- B tinown Purple” opens at the ratio Donte ee a a A RARE ed (WAY Sot wars) ook SHELF Rept, 14, Richard Bennett will be fea | } “rou? | . On WLo@enaud Bae LAO Two ; ~ = a CeAUSE TOU ——————— { < < OT TA HAVE P ‘s WT ad LITTLE ag 93 v AM fale fF sy Gaye LOOVE LIMERICK — We tured. ‘Others in the cast are Hel FOR J ; § on —_ Ti WING Cyr, yd MacKellar, Kerby, Curtis ton, Edward A FARMER AWAY UP IN PUGET Slo eri Duane, Lorraine | Cormack E. Frost and Arthur Le Vien. GOSSIP. A special Lafayette feature will by fSounos LIKE A Good YME FOR F bGIT Cursep His Hogs IN erything,” at the \ wires FIpST 1 WATCH, introduced in “ Hippodrome Mrs. Lawrance D'Orsay is to go to on as a motor ambulance has five brothers with * Hoc LaTiIN- Savo-Temeus FUGIT, « You FaTin! AY ND OTHERWISE FoR France driver. the All The Messrs. Shubert, owing to 4 vv sudden shift of bookings, are to send : e z - rhe | Blue Pearl" to the Adelphi N irs hilade!p) Monday. RIGHT, Capt. J “ H. Morrison has writ Herel ry z ten this column from Italy, se adine Gg BUDGET SAID + his greetings to his theatrical friend Iden Payne announces that * , and Cro will be produc the Belm eatre next Thursday 4 ol ay. 1 Mennny OY ue Hon gis wwe GRINDSTONE GEORGE xis |p a it hag lc “ : ° ' | {_——_——— eae : LAREN: He “Used His Head” in This Emergency! | Fy eke rena te meet tae i piesa ‘Tyler, | building. | ates Girl—The records show | iss Russell as « De 0 * Mie ie“Ciinton, ta. Bho poet cae el re ee daughter. | — . A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | The war has routed one Am | un army—the army of the unemp d | FOOLISHMENT. | Be sighed in diame) did poo M Aad murmured. ‘Too bad and “Ae athe door te Bie cheered ne You see, the gi C FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE 4 Patron (to Waiter)—Give me m bill, please | did you have? =| haven't the slightest