The evening world. Newspaper, December 31, 1918, Page 12

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COMIC PAGE | Tuegday, December 31, 1918 as ; Tye eer 7% tturRy Home “To GET SPANKED ( Je I eet tome a Quick , Mom LL Do r= BuT ( 1 LD DonT HusTce — (WHAT Dive want ‘TS ( HuRRY T BE -sPANKED \ \ For % Niles eee? “The Invisible Foe” Weak and Tedious BY CHARLES DARNTON it difficult to return to expectant play- k was suggemed by “The Invisible goers, i, Moe,” at the Harris Helieve in spirits is an effort, but Weve in the play by Walter Hack. | lights to ds an impossibility, All the tales Kon iy oa ave read in family story papers | stricken, and Jike’a dream before the stra ear. fe play Kad Mery Brought out by this melodrs nd-sound in his uniform to have been cherished by Lon | cinim the irl! whose father had fa a dull season, but it can’t pos- | tucked the villain'y confession into a Any man in hi J have stood Nis ! ans. ay had merely pry sense! “The Invisible Fo noth. nahine ing more than theat SePrankly, “The Invisible Foe” ts| As the villain, Percy Marm had Sweak and tedious, It is a villainous) a very good acting pa {a BSF ome made for a villain. A clever pen. {Put he let it slip through his angers Puts his stop-brother in the p gave sincerity of a thief, whereupon an aged tion role of the Heman devoted David Coppe h the first act that drag- agg: Fe gp tbead on mn nf too much talk, Flora ta, Topen ts nd—blind—blind” | MacDonald was a colorieas heroine. i then dies in the hallway—incl- Robert Barratt was a robust hero— | Gbnts lly, a ®allway lighted so vividly |nothing more. As a woman, concerned ME'the shadows produced were dis- with “spirits,” Marion Rogers euc- ceeded in being silly, and H, Cooper e was a doctor of the stage vo .THE BIG LITLLE FAMILY YES ITS A LATE _PHdIO OF ME NEW ‘GON"-A BEAR HUH ? T DAWGONE ‘IM — HE'S GROWIN' TO Look ©! LIKE HI® OLE “ DAD’ HEY! CoME HERE WIFE AN! TAKE A @LANT AT OOE OR in who was followed by wisible foe” had little to fear, | riety Defer as his guilt was concerned.| But no : were only a few flickering | visible F man earl \ About Plays and Players __By BIDE DUDLEY ATRICIA COLLINGE, last seen | field and Mr, Belasco also has a War- in New York in “I 4.” . fs to make her debut as a star 1) mext Monday evening at Henry Mil %§ Theatre, when she will be seen Mille,” a new comedy by Helen Martin ond Frank Howe jr. Kiaw Erlanger and George C. Tyler ary producers, The comedy denis life in a Pennsylvar Duteh nent. It js a dramatization o called “Tillie, a Mennonite by Mrs. Martin, In Miss Col ® supporting company will be Ransome, Robert Hudson, | anna,” | Meld Now, what do you think ought to be done to him? YOUNG ENTERS CAST. and Young will go into the cast \ Calm, Camilla” at the Booth eee TAS i to-night in the role of Gus Beals, the Look BACK DEAR, AN song writer. ‘The part wan originally SEE (F THERE'S A ' SEE written for Mr, You army ser- “BUSY GEORGE M. COHAN. y asoaptinn tt be tee M. Cohan doesn't mind f ting al! the time. co in “A Prince a0 Pubbabing Co638 YB “harles | vr. \'M GONNA “TAVE “THis ROAD " p! \ y TH LEFT ~ KS CAR REHIND ME! 5S: on Ge LOOKS Goo! y! Mere iff , ? evented his GOSSIP, hears Frank Kemble rehearsal of the n musical play ond." With “that »/ Wie buried thin Hudson Theatre a y, A. IL Woods presented his new Se tant nis play, “The We oom 13," by “A Prince ‘There . Samuel Shipm. Marcin, Vagabond” opened last night 1 t night in Providenc iter. Waco. Harris wa iorcus Nathan has provided sou- ‘ venir ns Who, he ex- 3 peet » the New Year 1t Terrace Garden Dance Palace to- ELEPHANTS TO HELP. Luescher, Manager of the has arranged with! gold Lena and. Julie, the) dinner afterw ! to trumpet in the New! welcome. th to-night. At clock to-! Alice 1 it they will be Jed into Sixth! wilt. b jue, and when the bells ring and| for ree whistles blow they will trumpet! “ough times. De Wolf Hop escort the elephants ten wounded ight and to t's how he’! ever After,” uses records pty to-night. It is held by and Paid For.” who| The Stage Women's War Relief nto!) needs canes for convalescent solders, Ne them to Julia Dean, No, 320 phants their tn t, Mr. Luescher held) + ‘one hand T att AL,” he said with a smile, “that! indicat ' & necret. Elephants are exceed-| hep fl sagacious, you know.” | pany has resorved acats for John Barrymore gave his 10th per formance of “Redemption” at the Plymouth ‘Theatre Saturday after- on, Never before has this drama Tho! R t OYA THINI< FORA, DAISY MADE A WoULETA Loo guy SoU, Revere RQUTE Naeohs SOD AR TO GINE TW NEW NEARE MY Stick ToTHArT REALE GONNA UP BEATIN: SO) ul fESOLUTION: STorP Smokin’ MUCH CANDY. } ‘fou OUGHTA KNOW CIGARETTES: TAAT A _CERTAIr THIS THING OF CUTTIN’ DOWN AIS CIGAR SWEARS BY THE SIAcicin's cer Te, GE A REG LAR YEARLY AORN POO) HMAGIT OF W'S NOBODY TAKES AIM SERIOVSLT ANY MecRE! VER IN TH’ MORNING’ Osh AES BETTER, NOT) eo Te GED ATA! y . MOVIES FOR SAILORS. The mon who are ce in on the ships of t ison to-night will be ent ni motion pictures furnished by the Famous Hiayers-Lasky concern. | Hayy! prowl NLY ONE A DAY) | Wie REVEL Rem Now on! | | MEARS Tar peta eateek \\ em BErore! Ce WARM PLACE |S PAVED with THAT been played as many consecutive ‘S + limes in any country mn Beginning to-night a novel featura ty will be intr 7 | Midnight DIPPY DOODLEUMS. Bhonnae M4Oh, Mother Coddleums, isn't to- monole t Adam? ered in the ve, you mean, Baby| be run in the “Midnight Frolic." apkins. To-night father, Who usu-| Frank A. Keeney announces that pets in by BA. M., will stay out] the title of the fourth photoplay atar- | ring Catherine Calvert is “Marriage nd to-morrow he will find his| for Convenience,” written by E. Kets filled with cigars, won't| Sheldon. In the picture Miss Calvert | luvver?) And he will wonder) wears some stunning gowns Piddiedy Wid-| A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. yy } os of her little! Old Granpa Clark of Wellsville says 4 ee Jail Christmas brought him was a boil for his neck in Chicago, will Wore 2 EVER'TH ConTeact, t becomes soutr’ | Where | FOOLISHMENT. A NEW HUMORIST. | Meerbert Levene, one of Joe Leb- s Neutenants, is developing into fumorist. Iook what the postman ‘ brought in from him ee is Gettysburg iike David Aah cause Gettysburg has a war FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “What do you suppose they do in Spookleberg when it rains?" What?” . ed puzzled eyes to ng near and re- HEY WEREN'T NEIGHBORLY, | the old man tur: ™® was old and angular, but the hers stan # the look of the farm on his}fuse a ride to anybuddy."——Kansas In sop histicated City Star In his old {none too clean TO. DERN A CASE WHERE TIME COUNTS) A\ ri . jumper and Ne EVAR) | NOT. he gazed | | "\ way FP agerpergicos whose national- the | | ity was appare.t in all he said with | and did, was working on a care | scaffold, when suddenly a brick slip- q ped from his hand and dropped with daintily clad a sickening thud on the head of his Confidence |pal, who was mixing mortar below. the world shone in his inno- | The unfortunate man started dancing old eyos. about and groaning in. his agony t » |The bricklayer stured down at him mister, I'd like a ride, please,” | with something ntempt in | galled to the driver of a new “Co he called ear at the corner of t have hurt as Why, it wagn't on’ your head hal! a second,” he cago News, _ ‘ : it can that, man, Pee ‘kn cet Homme AND HE ’ie ; c BuT I WouvD'NT MIND —AS LONG AS HES HEALTHY! =. Bubs ch Joe Can't Seem to Get Used to the Gears! FALL SAY HE J “THEN NOBODY () (SWORE ON > N ACCUSE — Me oF Nor | ——— ISEEPIN’ nw BETTE Sear aoring! “Tlebody’” “dend a Nebody'to ‘Grind stone’ George He furnishes the tenants with plenty @f heat:

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