The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 18

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COMIC PAGE | Monday, January 27, 1919 LITTLE MARY MIXUP Mom Must Be on a “Vacation” Now! Wied Lo was a uiTT.e " HAD “TS MAKE MY own rr HAD “Te a nana GRLL DONT HAVE Nice Te¥Ss AND T tap TS work NG nist tok { Site yeu came) DOLLS AND “TO¥5 TE PLAY y ALL The TME TS LIVE wit us 9 WW that the war has become a! Frim! the co ight a. ——— ‘ 5 '\ Bae the Friars Club intends) “Tumble Inn pr WY, Hon. You sll ca to stage some more public Fro! ig , MUST HAVE KAD fea About June 1 a company, made TO STUDY ELEPHANTS. vw » ro ) AN AWFUL Good Up of members of the cowled organi-| Mark A. Lucscher, manager of th ~ { vation and including numerous stage|!ippodrome, has received a lett ee ua mall tv nh the Bronx asking stars will go on a tour of the prin-| pal cities of the West, opening, of « wer. George M. Cohan probably will Girect the staging of the show. in which |; wig be new acts and songs written] a by’ well-known playwrights and com-|¢ Posers. While the war was on, th clwb devoted its energies to war work and did much to swell the funds of |« various charities, The last affair it Participated in was the Frolic-Gambol at the Motropolitan Opera House for . the United War Work Campaign Fund. | ¢ They co-operated with the Lambs in this show. The total profits were in the neighborhood of $190,000. Capt.|cashire comedy, “Penny Wine.” nn “ ‘ meme te Met cttuaies, Seat tf We dau, alc| Dies ‘Bintan, wut ni T Beak THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Luke Is Charitably Inclined, at Times! ready has plans for the summer Frolic | now in tw t and Middle | nq permit i, on Broad-|the big he walking scher has invited the boys t under way France in ee werkn with bis, a _ THE LIFTED LOAD. “Julia Sanderson will wear some new} ( & HS * ‘SON { ¢ Art-tt- | MAR LITTLE! fi 2 4 ~ When Billy marched of with the in oh 7% usa $ | ol: an @ { WIFE'S SINGIN en t TIM VOLO THAT ——— ' Z - KEEP doye in the ranks pelt - * ( Tereren! = Wow! (oP youre ono TL oy . And saited for the front over there,| aA. | k of the Stat Btroot 2 e evt He some \- SA \( oF GOOD ( Sor ‘ R\GHT OW We watched all the papers for tidings| Anita stewart film, “Virtuous oa 2 EKO } . : ei ssp Gs ATS Ee ( ee a ‘ “Ko ie MUSIC | PLAY IY We wondered how Billy would fare, *&°* 5 abe A A ( — Mime. Bertha Ka ) celebrated her acne . Hie sisters were hoping he'd show virthday last night with a. “Riddle* ; i some real nerve, Wornan’ box party at the Metropol oe His brother wae rooting for Bin; | Pitan Opera lous i oid y I told them I'd bet held win medals John Harwood, whe for grit He Brot ‘ But mother was solemn and still, Last night, while the moonlight came Amer de ius. | Cay playing around y thal \ \ Right into our bedroom upstairs. cr | . { pe | rl earn ha - (x Freoke and sow mother, with tears in| Jr.,” the new W ow. | CUCL CMR TER ARATE. H WAN sh Willie Solar Lew Reclining in one of the chairs Kirst” at the eatre | The telephone rang and 1 answered Roof, now known as the Bayes The the calt * Marcella Craft wi ng the title] “Bill's home!" I yelled out, almost |role in “Madame Butterfly" at the Park ‘Theatre on Friday night, Jan Com eh M9, Pete Puituhing Co OT Bvenine Waele» wated 31. Orville Harrold will be the Pink She dropped on her knees and she | orton if JOK’S AR . 7 “then once apn mo eae ‘ ; i Yes, Joe Bought It as a Pleasure Vehicle! ee And then once again mother smiled. | pagemont ring A inent film actre hing Co ON T Evening Werle) THOSE CLOWNING CLOWNS! [she love ert Levy, the Hippod Cohan & ho 18 pleased to le Fiske in Min uh a fu Henry Miller the recipient of a ie |evening, Keb clowns of “Every rfedy by day, It was an last reports Bert jogs of a single whis! WALKER TO CHANGE BILL, | “unis @ After this week Stuart Walker w Corner who can wrile the truth change his bill o t plays at the! and defend himself. Puneh & Judy e. The feature of the new er ment will be will presi y of N'Orle heatre on play is a us DawaenwiT! BLANCKE ony HAETA WHY “TH DICKENS DON'T | [RIDE WITH ME IB SHE DON'T WANTa! | ) L CAN HAVE A LOTTA FUN WITH 4 THEY PUT Peet J suffered the| A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. THis THING BY MYSELEN ON “THESE “THINGS!! The Bultneck (Wyo.) Roundup nee correspondent in Hell's OUR OWN NOAH WEBSTER Dunsany's "The Gods of the Moun tain,” with George Gaul as Agmar,| An Omaha man has contracted! t beggar myxoed from — hand led | ene wise greenbacks, Myxoedema pope! R BIG THEATRE PARTY plish se owhien breaks out in peticules on the Missourt The Vederal Reserve Club, composed stall i of Federal Reserve bankers of Now River, Ht is easily cured by applyin Vork, has bought out the entire seat- | duintanesis. ing capacity the Knickerbocker | ‘Theatre for to-night’s performance of FOOLISHMENT. | “Listen ‘Three hundred of | Bill Peters, who had a mustache \ friends will use the ot hash i Twas such a big helping OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. rte Res ag sible Timo i din't like to work le Landiady, yerping, eg amelie . ; |Reached over and soaked him a smash mp eorte es te, Ne Srey ae SOMEWHERE IN| BROOKLYN Getting a Little Change! idle; FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. : Jvery day his dad, almost fighting n Goolah, South rica, a native ) w 2 spi « \ Bvery day his dad, almost fighting In Goolah, South Africa, a natty ~~ ) MALOE'S PEEWISH Was eee AIS PAWS Gooo AT FIGGERIN' THINGS OuT! (we OUGHTA BRouGHT rye ‘ {) LOJA MINO. mad, can buy a wife for about a dollar and ’ - Parr nv nb eye je ABER SINE ost & OFCK & CaR WEBS a patey arat. Reat hin with a halter oF a Drie. NY good wite is worth a doitarl| | EA onsuushl | SQA chAnar fra CAN Arwairs | ( DONCHA fri Youre) | ALONG Game PB : a pee A Tie cut out the farm; for him it had | and a quarte | % IF 1 HAD Mr ( - —~ \COONT ON | | | OMareT! 1 Sawa IT! we Gors. Hf LAR aa | PSR e war Ub Pass | )T wisn Io sey UGHT v\ HOrAn Don's » VAN DOIN? Tr? MUCH Thine! Ley no charm j A LAW \ [Tw CRIB ALONG i TRICIS LIKE J) VERS SAME THING Gee. And went to robbing pawnshops for WHEN SINS ARISE | pr: yey eve | | TW BAG Coure a. ONLT TEST DAY les , CHE SS STEPPED into the express elev ator |} TRE ERAT | \ TAKE A NAP J > S. — (hav Lit woorsie CHARLES a living. a eee ADA WAR (ha ' Chataet wo | Sales - JOULON'T GO WONDER SHE Nezt he met a girl; his head was ina iby in ke tusbals { ETI =) IQSSTAINS DON'T TRY whirl, rf re ” ib oe bag 1 ALIke ) Lick THAN { And soon to her this spiel yOUNT| two evidentiy just arrived from the =z < ’ MIE Goins! Sulaleee eation, evidently with reg he Sat f . 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