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~ COMIC PAGE Saturday, September 14, 1918) LITTLE MARY MIXUP FF % ieee ~ <i c * ra ( Baw-w-wW-w= WELL, 2 SAID HE ' Bor TORNED 17 r np=- I-- ~ and Players | ( LET ME “TAKE YOuR Pie fa ached bared dod AE MIE a AROUND AND Bir FROM ape Oh tip — LEAVE IT By BIDE DUDLEY A Minure =I wanr “te 9 " ( ITT. BITE of MY q Tim Bie END Likes Agee och ic — = ( SHow YOU WHAT BoaBie ) (| Piece — Just uP sito bse TO MARY ISY ANDREWS, who was in- \ “PDD oy TS eRe — iain De in organizing the Rae eae \ - Nii ~, —_. Tm + : Copeau French company, “y fa ia | —) M DOING MY Which played at the Garrick, is plan- fo ) y Q ( Birt = I'm sawing Ping to produce a play called “Alsace” ut 2 oa Lo eae 4 CLOTHES WH which Mme. Rejane starred at the Rejane Theatre, Paris, for a long season, Whitford Kane, it is said, is lending a hand in writing the Amer- joan version. Henrietta Crosman is ovhave the role Rejane played. Rob- et Whittier, whose forte is Ibsen, be prominently cast also. "in paid to be somewhat in jh nature of French propaganda. It PP} te datended for New York and will | ppen in a Shubert theatre late in Ov- | ; | téiber, if all goes well. — | — | =. PAYNE SUDDENLY ILL. ‘After the opening performance of y nT: his production of “Crops and Crop- Bip 5 " at the Belmont Theatre Thurs- iY if A - ; fare acne Remon Tene Tm.) THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Hope He Don’t Drink the Milk, Too! With appendicitis. He was on a train . " : 2 ht sii Ge lee 4 io rr 3 out on Lone Isiand. at. ; , ‘ = . eee 4 ip Gr uaa ¥ ‘ 1 5) = 4 ras removed to the Flushing | Awl Youre Cras Seo Give TH!) wail «war WHY “TELL HIM © ) ° [ qo t ' H fF } on, yemerday” morning. He in) YALWANS ROASTIN’ FATHEAD A LIL’) ig See AINtT @ALSIN. No me If S| oe | doing well “Lora Beau"! MESOAGE FoR ME NA HowL ABOUT HIM 2 T TD RATHER HE pam rar a WHY “YoU WAS WORSE WHEN He CALLS CS ° y RUNNIN’ UP TH’ $ Bu it IT OPENS OCT. 2. 4 WICELEY s (_‘% NIGHT WiLL NUH? ee yes 6 GAS SILL? - 2 a) DIDNY TAKE TH’ Be pacmiatien ar; be opened Wedner:| ye eer ag pal gvemesihtertidd : : MORNIN’ PAPER WUTH ‘ea Might, Oct. 2, with Jane Cowl in - ’ HIM WHEN He Leaves! y mation, Please!” This play is 2 Miss Cowl and Jane Murfin, au- $< “Lilac Time.” ‘The new the- o> ee Nh in in 424 Street, between Seventh Eighth Avenues _ PHONOGRAPH WANTED! Private Moe Kurtz of the 49th Company, Cantonment Headquarters Detachment, No. 216 Eighth Street, Camp Upton, writes this column to fame that we try to locate somebody who will give his company a yh. He says it would driv: y juli moments for the soldiers. If your neighbor has a phonograph that Dothers you, clip this out and mail it t@ him. i ENTERTAINING THE SICK. i, The War Hospital Entertainment ps Aipociation is doing excellent work a tertaining disabled and sick sol- and sailors, It recruits talent vaudeville and concert circles and gives shows at the hoppitais. Any performer who would like to assist Bay write Mra, Le. 8. MoClellan, | aging Director, Longacre Build: ing. or Julian A. Martin, Entertain- ment Director. Mrs. Anna Wilcox Rete as hostess at the affairs. 7 COMPLIMENTING LEVY. Levy, cartoonist, came out of | | heeprrg yesterday after do- Lime Phostems For Bic Thinxers OLSEN, IS “THE CaR FIXED? 1 WANTA GO DOWN TO THE GoLF LINKS! I SAY, OLSEN — WHAT HAVE You DONE “TO. “THis CAR? IT DONT SOUND RIGHT “To ME! OW — AY YUST FIX DAS BRAKE-ROD SO I(T i CAN'T RATTLE NO MORE. “GEE, WHAT “SHALL Y PUT IN THE “LITTLE PROBLEM’ SPACE is act and was confronted by an usiastic man. Mr. Levy,” said the man, “I your work and I enjoyed it #0 I made up my mind to meet My name's Keller.” “How are you, Mr. Keller?” said the delighted Levy. | “Fine,” said Keller. “My, but those pictures you draw marvellous.” | “Have a cigar,” said Levy, offering, %-center. The man took it and tinued: “You're a wonderful artist.” “Let me give you a match,” sug-| fed the cartoonist. He was about | light the match when the man said % “Yea, sir, you're great. And now| like to tell you about our new| ear insurance plan. You see”’— Fr imme that cigar!” shouted Levy, ing the smoke. | that was where the conversa- | thon ended. our own popucar soncs. | SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK “Saturday Afternoon”! YOU'VE GoTGusTONE AND ToolS IP CHEFREUL CAARLIE A ' ‘ "4 WE “UL CA ard MADE AN EARLY GE WAY WILLIE T OH,SLATs! HAVE You EVER WA!IT FAMAN aang PaoLbs cer STR IDRINGS ore oo he totic BOW TOUGHT, He AAG His Malr SATURDAY AETER: WHATS TH'L, 5S Gur SemerAne Leer ile AS! lER| IN THE ENVELOPE’ ROX OF CANDY. ISF1) 1 Poo ~~ DAY ALL TUCKED AWAY ONTIL HE QM DOESN'T eoay!) “fou NEEDED,ON APHER RN” Siearaneny : REACHED AOME AND LAST 1.ONG ENQUGHILSATUROAY] SI UR DAT. Ano THEM ZAOMER GETS FOUND THIS SIGN ony | RIGHTO! Aint tT GWEET / i vy mar NERS Eyer ae rele eorry eam THIS fa) z | SY UR DAY! TAING! AMAT EARL Toc 11 | +,YOU.J0St CAME, Home in peal GINK BUSTLE D ME Dor.t | , y \ AND MAKES A TIME To CLEAN TH! CELLAR. an} FO. Rno Ws) Sear gov DASA FOR HIS Away! |GET TA FURNACE a THEN MAD Te WAIT me — VLREADY! i! AN HOUR. Foe.4 , ete eZ CHANCE To WHEN 6 rl OPEN UMS MOUF WiL GARDEN: : GSS AN S Huy OMSEYES Loon "Tat, BY face - --4 wer AN 1S WORKIN dev \4 Now! LOODE LINERICic Wor AIDA YOuTA WHO of ‘Ss JUSTIN HIS AF DAY MSO HAPPY, THAT , SATURDAYS PEY DAY; Tin TAKE ALL my ANod corup DObGA PARK ROUGH Loire THE WIDD)ES ALL ar, OO ENMEY Dar! Qs of ve FS Press Pub Co Nit eve Wome Brnest Marini and Dorothy Smoiler,! y dancers, have joined “Head Over) ve Heels.” i Byrone Power has been engaged to ar with Walker Whiteside in Phe Little Brother.” The tirst performance of “Miss 1 Don't Know” will be given in Stam. ford to-night .B. S. Moss is to make a feature flim trom Charles K. Harris's song, “Break the News to Mother.” Mr.| Harris wrote the s Zed Gibson ha mith & Golden the “Turn to the Ri AN AMBITIOUS MAN, Charles Dillingham yesterday re- fused an offer of $2,000 from man of @ large hotel in Atlantic City who was willing to pay that amount te have the drop curtain in the board- Walk scene at the Hippodrome altered fo show his hosteiry instea in one o companies, | Send a Tobedy’ & Grindstone Geenge® He gets his peany back from an empty gum machine now depicted there M.D declined, saying that no Propvsition would interest him w [ A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Clint Hoskins Wellsville suy had to \ w York Swere Bood FOOLISHMENT. 4p. over the top.” the Colovel said With military ‘air ‘Tag solvers oo nT hy a | Wee ‘From THE CHESTNUT TREE. | x e's a tree sprouting on the here I burned my puppy.” kind of a treo?”

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