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EGE. Sraeremtes etre COMIC PAGE Friday, September 13, 1918 in i ai (UNCLE FRED Took ( sw PRISONERS SIX PRISONERS * AND Y Tits uTTLe House ! wirre ARG WE ALi Come TS OW. MARY, Here ‘Ss A LETTER FROM UNCLE reeo-) 3% caPTURED SX shinee, 1 pr ey _\\ “W/¢ 4 one WHY, MARY, WHAT 's Tie MATTER and Players DUDLEY_J iF all goes well 1 new musical comedy will make its appear- ance in the offices of the man- gers svon, one with genuine Bronx- ville tunes, Frank Grey, who, when he is at home, is one of the points of interest of that little settlement, is Were ‘sont AD-= VANTAGE ABOUT BEING A GIRL — Your Forks & ANT NAMB you ALGERNON a score for the piece, while nianye, magazine writer, nton Harcourt, who for years was partially responsible for the be sical comedies produced at the be Adeiphi Theatre, . ing up the us is the musi Lady, Lady!" > and again some- body is heard referring to him as the) Vietor Herbert of Bronxville Coy Heb OIL Prem Pete C8 CY, Renan Wet THE SENTINEL. | IE's © | JOE’S CAR Three Guesses—Will Joe Fire This Bird? Caerright, 191k, Press Poblisbing Co h) d h GOSH , WHAT'S KEEPING “THAT M CHAUFFEUR ? I'M GONNA BE LATE “To “THE OFFICE ,suRE! Ereaing Weta) <AN' AY CLEANED ALL ae Non-essenmiat Inousteies No. 1,001,001 Yas son! ay KEPT ‘EM IN MY POCKET FOR YOU TO Look ATH DEAD as A DOORNAIL! Lev's “Take A LOOK AT ST uar w pooce? + {is THERE PLENTY OF Gas? SPARK PLUGS, BUT SHE YUST VONT START — ~— AY BANE | swith his peck a tio iais teut wich bis duty well done, ty sen eo CRANK MY ARM OFF! b IT’S ALL WRONG, MABEL! || GW ° Rapley re! ¥ : “THEM SPARK PLUGS oe ne o tga i tne deivom araing 100 i (Yas Son! | Y'SURE “THEY'RE CLEAN ¢ Hi o. Whatcha think!" be muttered. | periae cat 1 WIsH 1 was nen, s0 \ i, “This guy Shonts of the Interoorvugh wees oar hse, i draws down $100,000 a year—nearly as much as Jolson does—and he cun't even sing 4 song.” 5 5 A YANK’S YEARNING. F i E Private Sid of the Aviation Section, | U. 8. A. is @ sentimental cuss. Here's his latest effusion: Westward wheals the burnished sphere, Tidther where the lake winds bhow, YehS, Siac Tat en | q DEMORALIZING THE ARMY. a ‘Tom Gill, the Brooklyn tenor, was * passing along Flushing Avenue yes- = ‘ terday when an army, composed of AW! ev IN io (rT Now? six kids, all under ten years of age, azched up. BREAKS (WRONG Y'Look LIKE TH’ No! “TH . BUCK UP “STEVE” ‘What's up?” asked Gill. ’ f f lo! “TH' WIFF “anther dims pte be For me “uuwe- WRECK oF “TH RAN. AMEN ANI! TI WoutD nr \roney DHE CAME eA : .piain. “Gol ough. JESPERUS ~ BEEN Ler T “BouT : : 4 ee about some lollynope? a4 PUNIN' Po ie T Me Lae Bout (T “IRIS =MORNIN’ ® | ‘And over the top they went straight nto a candy store behind Tank Gill. 4 Gossip. George Harcourt has joined the “Maytime” cast. Walker Whiteside’s new starring vehicle, “The Little Brother,” ts in at rehearsal, ws Cyril Maude will open in “The Sav- nee | Grace” in Buffalo Monday. He i come to the Empire Sept. 80. Robert Downing is play “Ten Nights in a Barroom’ on the one- night stands and doing weli. J. Rabilino, an Italian violinist of reputation, {s now playing @ solo in “Fiddlers rhree” at the Cort, Stuart Robson jr, Dow in the army, would like to see his friends at Camp Merritt to-morrow. John Charles Thomas of “Maytume” ig wielding a hammer on the con- struction of his home in Greenwich Village. Roy Gordon has gone to Chicago to play opposite Margaret Illington io “Eyes of Youth.” “The BiRD WHo Picks A PROMINENT CORNER “TO BE” STALLED ‘homas Kean, Irish tenor, will ati THis BIROS Gor THE REAL q w e y : E eemormen Renn, Trish tenes, will stag |) tens FS ow HIRST NICHT RIES_OF AD TIAOR® feria) Tals DAMES GEEN FROM GA\CAGO, THIS CAMOUFLAGE p - i come—Hverything Free," ut the Ath. || ME COMES OUT AND,,, BOY} THEN A NERVOUS Book ATIN? SINCE SEEIN TW SIGHIS ORTIST 1S TRING WEYSIT RAL 6) I if Le cea Musnbeta, Ned. te || SATS#*, TES, MILORO! A E MO ENG COMMATED TH DEED, SOCAN SARRETTS ° TH BIG CITY! TO MAKE A NOISE HAAEADED MEN UR, two NCH night. Loot! HES MAKIN 5 ES OUT OF TAE WINGS ANP FA PEARL TREY JUST » ENCE A REGULAR. . SELDOM AcT? ’ ¢ c FRI « \ BABBLES SOME CorT STUFF YS AT TET TAPTA TAKE IN FIRST NIGATER! ? "e TREY Boots SHELF ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, ¥ eH | 4 Ra! AIBOLT BEING VERY, VERY, DIDE B rs re! Youve SEEN AIM! Te Ye 1 Wee oe ~ eee D, Harrie Address Violet Heming, RAY O, BILL sin be sy GRATE FUL- ETc, 7 rar GS GETA (~ Gp c yy care Coban & Harris Theatre, ‘ D> 4 B. B, B—Lina Cavalier! will act in f TATA My p> a am Te i os mee maw { SORT: ey y ner films again soon for the Famous Play- we YS STUFF . g muy Tele CERGRarin’— ~ dail % q FJ cot 3 oir , \ he ‘ & : \ A Ok resary, ARI LOOM LIMERICK: We ace “ ) : ) b LOONIE LIMERICK— A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. J 4 - Watch your step—it's Friday, the! w y u IN ACTOR WAG ‘ gametch your step—it's Friday, the| A f L. i, iS. Pars is A DRAMA : é o> 10:2 THE CRincs Au »* FOOLISHMENT. , CARRY A WAMA- 7 er ue Dirt,’ remarked Joe, a : Pl aers ae to tee eens oo. i 4 gy y rs > 4 wy OKN DREW AND aid she, “How alent! J u. 5 wees owt of 8 brat? | ARE ROTIEN, Too yw ny / Y BETTE! fdaid be, “1 referred to 8 crow.” ¢ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Why was Adam's first dey the Jongest “I don't know.” “It bad no Eve." See . TeMortows APERS! ~ MARLEY-DEVON \ fed oe Nobody” L . / T | Wf | i Pana a Nobody" te Grindstone George’ MARLEY 2 IN 9) a_i _} ) si ih Wy He ee eee ae DEVON 2% IN. | | A | ee | “iy y Yi | YY Y He tub after faking his COLLARS > pica td “Never Too OM to Learn” . POPULAR MUSIC | AND RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING the Winn way oes, ay ght, Tare j2 weekly WINN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIO, Suxtioe in all Priosipal Cities, rr Tome How

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