The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1918, Page 20

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COMIC PAGE Thursday, October hk 1918 j| LITTLE MARY MIX.UP | Youne@ LADY You MADE She “‘ Slipped “Down” Quietly! About = s and =e ves SiR B ihe DUDLEY ENTIRELY “Too Much Hoist hel Bip “Tine was T quiet MUCH BET Tze - wae 7A Z. COMING Down Those STAIRS. AUTRE LESS ENOUGH “ris Now se® Rar 4nd ‘sin a oon Aes The 2 fou COME Down “THAT. WAY Every gest business the produc-| the following rhyme’ obituary notice, Written by Hector Kane, who wrote bes A “Love in the Summertime : ing managers appear to be more than ever of the opinion that Musical entertainment of the lHghter ‘will have the best chance of during the remainder of the trical season. Numerous produc- i 8 of this kind are being prepared wo =e, canbe. J id will be staged just as soon , | the influenza epidemic perm'ts of e-opening of the theatres which has closed. As a result of this be- MARCH RIGHT UP AND Comes Down “SC ITH war still the world's big-| morning tho Wellsville Bee Trotises| a u PAPA OUGHT TO WHIP. Oh, children, a little boy named Friuich, aged only 16, has written us on the part of the managers,/a poem. Here it is, Ob, ton’t it doth new acd old, are in| lovely? | levery comedy produced in ea. a oS st twenty years has been, or a hasty be ‘nie Ing, conaidered as the basis for | fare ane him ce tale musica! show. So if you have an! comedy get it out and send tt to GOSssiP. It may blossom as 4) yiverty Ioan subscriptions made at sical pieces before tho | the Hlppodrome now exceed half {tbo ground neat Bpring. | saiilion dollars, ‘The title of “The Melting of Moll FOR MEN IN SERVICE. has been changed to “Laugh Ulric has persuaded her | @ JOE’S C ur, David Belasco, and Morris CA R the soidie sailors na} an - ee Se partarecaace |ieee ab the Winter Garcon, They're) foe enor eee we “Tiger T free to uniformed 5 : © Hasatre Sunday nledt for soldiers and’ aroauceg out of iawn reoenty by ths | Fre etooe enoucn oF | [exer icaeenn P Hise'at 7.20 o'clock. Luo Ditrichstein| owns Oe tan days RUFUS “Tus NONSENSE! HIM HE'S AS SCARCE on, msr0 | AN'S SORRY MISTO JiNKS! a ae fatined Hata®” st ho , Jolla runa having recovered, trom Wh TLE FIRE THAT BIRDS AS HEN’S TEETH! if SINKS! BUT AH HADDA GO REFO! an Tau Riu RUFUS -) RUFUS = Vanderbilt for the men in service the) 1M on tine ola’ ‘ied Pe ae Niacin pce nil f at iS Pfeil ie os MAHSELF 'ZAMINED! FIRE Reon J ene evening. enth Avenue Theatre. | A new play by Abraham S. Bchomer, * A BABY RHYME. entitied "The Haunted House," will | Peep bo er eres, Meats bole of talne be produced in Yiddish at the Irving ts ealilee ond Place Theatre to-morrow. | rail mont, faithul B, 8. Moss is forming a unit com. STtkette's posed of five acts to entertain ‘aside for Une, ae la ear soldiers behind the lines in France. up close Wo Katharine Harris Barrymore, of the Teatro, worked pretty oe with your toy, btte |cast of "The Big Chance,” ts il The sr gre aacomahea play {9 !n rehearsal, but the opening dAte ton't & tere sile—e Bet Tele ere ni ool W been engaged a4 Gras rat iz ek ort tte tek: [by A. H, Woods for t \ WP auntie cones | Which will support Florence Reed ta 60. boda i company was the crew of a LEVY'S SHOE. at a banquet the Hotel Astor. There is an order in effect ot the Frederick Truesdell and Charles A Hippodroms that nobody shall take a package out tho stage door without a permit. Yesterday Bert Levy, the cartoonist, started to leave with some- s t he. Ahing wrapped in a newspaper, The} © n stopped him. Mr, Levy ex- tulated, but all in va tell you what THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY is,” he said. ww Bey fhe Haas oeeae cette anid [Grve today. 7 . ; Peon mho are you?” Laan Restimemts ar aKeetaciaie, m / Dancer Sie canoe (eo -Y'SEE OUR arin for the permit. bit | Hathy singin wat Rounded 1 "BE HAVE ONE crue Z GaN ue oGe NEW —, DRINKS } a AN’ =m AFRAID | a2 IT DORRIT fap a wo] ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES ‘MEEP “THESE DAWG} A Re veneNce ORS 6 ; > ?) 2 SHE MAYBE A LIL {he city from a vaudeville tour, was| J, Adame—In om n om TH PRESENT 2 Pa aaa ABOUT falling Liberty bonds in the Tempio | dialect and in oth 929 cee te P tre, Detroit, the ot) Ady, when |Touis Mann’ hh man in the audience Emily Ann ¥ “L'm a milliner. 1’ give a is hat to 4 = ee ee who subscribas for a A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY ”, 3 ot ” A high wind struck Riverton, Wyo., Bikey, acter, “walster, “out they the other, day and. ax a re it voorgdhl eA a Y | shadow of an incoming train ren es eee snigal, I'm married the town twenty minutes before the we. oat train arrived, CAN THIS BE TRUE? While the “Foilies" company was} waiting in Boston for a train to ‘iw York recently a military band ruck up a fast tuns. Now ‘rt Jay fonnan tell it. Bert Savoy and I jumped on a} in, machine and began to pq BEES * Pe i policeman ame along and FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. FOOLISHMENT. 1 Yong for the air of tive ew are all over the fea that go by Are a troat to my eyo. ie to arrest us ked why, | Proprietor of Store—Here, boy, ‘For rageing the sonia he said.” | what did you bring :hat sign In bere for? LITTLE mary WINKLE, Boy—It say r Vanted.” Little Mary Winkle of Wellsville Propi @igaon Columbus Day and the next’ Roy-Well, Tm the bor. - SOMEW « IN NEW Y ‘ ; Hit ORE IN NEW YORK sista Out the Winter Wardrobe! Todl@r ANOWOGTSIE CAARLIE THINKS DAIST Gor AER. Fores MAWS DIGGIN’ DOWN IN *e ~ GAAS RUG Wosesur tne gor Oreos Soke, Cede cee TE Rene Tee ie Mies SEY Fe Oe SRM An THEIR. WINTE Fe. Low Owns 1 SHOES AMD 15 SAIN ING GET OUT PAW'S WINTER THIN ON Dee UE AR OFFICERS VIEA CLOTAES! IT LOOKS ARS ct A GourT, NERO VEAL Bie READY WOOLEN Sock Like woorsing NE AC Sone MACE OVER. late bade pe eB pote CLEARED OF SUSPICION. | SOUNDED LIKE DIRE DANGER Poh on aur (sp ADBAVALE BECAUSE SAW him in the street car, He| ET wes after midnight, but there | OF Tak ren fone CTA — reer {Gosh x — TAKE IT OUT AND” l was stout, « blond, of erect bear- |p were atill several men in the amok- || OUTA TOOTSIE, Poe te Tree ry ) THERE OUGHT To BF SMELLS Lice} BANGS VT On THE © tng, The ends of bis mustache | Ing-room of the club ‘the conver: Lissen ar Compe! Sen! EY, aE TIM A BROS ~ ! turned up sharp-| sation turned upon hairbreadth ea-!! oro aid les ANIMALS! Sreret SSA, ly. Ho muttered | capes, A weird, eerie feeling per- en iArc Rec" ciamiccaaie | — “OW, AEC NDEK softly to himaclt,|vaded the atmosplere as one man! & Erisnk it! ere ¢ | ee cen | with a guttural | described the dangers le had beon es Wenly one] accent, as he cov- | through. be3 ry Y ’ THINGS, <S ertly consulted| “That's all very well," broke in « A ; . x AGAIN! some closely writ-|strong-featurod individual, “but for ten memoranda, ‘real awe and uncanny terror give me “Umph!” said [| the roaring of the lon or the sharp "| to myself, “These | trumpeting of the elephant, or the us| howl of the wolf, h he low, mense- ee, I'll keep an eye on you ing hiss of the slow ping serpent, | The car filed. People were stand- | borne on the stil! night air as you tie Mg in the . jsilent, inert and help sa now- | Suddenly the man 1 watched put} born babe.” : papers in his pocket and looked| ‘They looked at bim with ‘ ‘ jte P | An elderly woman stood defore him.| “Have you really slept in tb y) ‘He sprang to bis fect, startled, and _dungle and heard th sounds?’ , episod: ‘anked one of the listeners I beg your pardon, madam, Take| ‘Well, not exactly,” he eeati” *he cdged toward the > Py ‘sleep with my window open ae was mistaken, He was not &/ rat is close to the Zoologics Judge. dens,”—Philadeiphia Ledger, ; —_——..—e- > PAID IN HIS OWN COIN, GREENWICH VILLAGE TYPE. HE son of a wealthy man was|Q JOVELIST Booth Tarklagion was T- given a much-needed lesgon in| lunching in a restaurant with politeness by @ poor gatekseper, @ magazine editor when a long- rainy day as the young man was haired man! Joungea into the! | room in a black! velvet coat, green silk shirt, huge Windsor tie und} sandals, ly driving his new car he came| & (oll-gate and asked haughtily, he was to pay. | 3 cents, if you please,” sald the elvn gatekeeper. ¢ of handing the money to the self-conceited young .san,| “Holy smoke!” the air of a grand duke, threw| laughed Mr, Tur- @ dollar carelessly on the wet Kington, “look at muddy ground. that!” i} here, take your change out of} But the magazine editor frowned | "he said and enid, sternly: he keeper stooped for the silver| “Hush! That is Reginald McGiiii- placing the change exactly on|°Uddy, the great short story writer. . You can’t have genius, bpame spot, walked into hie eot-| Tithost escmiricity 7 kaev, | for the “ut not,” said Mr. Tarkington, Detaaee 2 tebeis iat without lus. | erm Petanine Oo

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