The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 24

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—————— COMIC PAGE Friday, February 7, 1919 "She Couldn't Waste an Accomplishment Like That! were ’s ‘’s anny SW SOEs TS 4: emt, NEVER KHows WHEN “TS COMBS toms a ee AND site DIDNT 48K T Keer staying ( AND STAYING AND STAYING AND —~ _/ — nner J “Good Morning, Judge” English Musical Comedy BY CHARLES DARNTON on. I coup it COME HOME ONE MINUTE SOONER Me To SPEAK MY NEW Piece 'Tii, He very LAST MINUTE _ this farce s turned into a musical comedy last night at the Ghubert Theatre. We might easily #hake our heads over the experiment if it were not for the fact that any old farce may be turned into musical comedy. Ap- parently London is still rejoicing in Pinero given to musia London revels tm ite “night clubs” while New York keeps its eye on the clock. But “The hi in London doesn't necessarily mean the “Oh Boy” “Good Morning ™Sudge,” is @ must- | eal comedy that merely reminds us/has the Irish face and the Irish of the cabaret dear to Broadway. | {tet that mark the spell of charm. res has t and he Seth Pinero and London havea great |Goaties has le pele out ee wbile @eal to learn from New York. | Mollie is 60 pretty and graceful that That fat comedian, George Hassell, | she easily wins her audience, was amusing as the magistrate who| Margaret Dale, clean-cut and fas- { brought into court, and |ctnating; Grace Daniela, Edward ‘harles King danced | Martindel and others lend themselves mu s Ito an ¢ e ‘ormant - | ay ¥ D Lauer, aay, that [to an saltveniag perrormesce Mors: | THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY re —* Joe Inherited All Hen’s Troubles! be eniaitens about | Sa ands Sonviowea: an *s 5004 | YES LuKe—BouT . «istress about | Judge,” cto i i « 7 i eh asa NE acre Like her brother, she |show.” | Se SIX OR SEVEN OF ‘EM! Yez7zA!OLe HEN” UH-HUHIIM UAWEUL ( wewr- wer-vsee é Y HOME. “TOWN “HEN PECKUM” “Too — WAG A FINE SORRY "BOUT “HEN’! IT MARRIED \ IGANG HAVE. PASSED HE DIED ‘BOUT JOYRS. " , “IM SORRIER “BOUT \ OUT "Boe"? 4 Yona wou went] 2 He ee Hie “wibow'"! DITH HYDE, who was given| We don't know which one really de- the Golden Apple and ad-|Serves the blame, but you may quit judged the Maay HeAUTLEdl wo. [Speaking to both, if you wish. man in New York, gt the Chu Chin| GREET'S “DRY” PARTY. Chow Ball recently, has been le Maurice Greet, managur of the “A several melons since and may 4 company, was to cut one So that th w 30 | aggrieved yeate He had invited |the entire comp to @ little party are not ted cad Jand not a one had appeared. derstand, we ucidate by stating) 1 don't understand it," he said to that said me rs from t Pan McCarthy of the Cohan & Har- atrical man. 4 film makers for | “They must have some her services on tho stage and ip tho | thing 4 against me. All 1 wanted them movies » do was to come out and have some | “I have received many theatrical |” un- and lemonade. they misunderstood the om, offers,” said Miss Hyde last night, 1 Bae, “and offe », of motion picture re i eat f work. entually I mean to accept D. & plain enough,” sald | Leen, 141%, Pee Pebteting On OY Reena werkt) ai r Greet “have y« elved any ‘mash’ They probably thought you meant | ira] : = , ns! melas ht ON appl enter ae a aM either Joe, Tell the Wiff What You Think of HER! Bucrabre, yea, even weird, say we! BY WAY OR DIVERSION. | SS In eee ees or oe OD ——_., ae veau ru we nk ROTHAPFEL'S NEW PLAN. “They's somethin’ surely wrong | 1 HE SAID GET Ma. S i BE Ss Sam L. Rothapfel, who recently re-| with Sue,” said Mrs, Henry | DAWGONNIT + id TEVER CATCH L__ |\ MILES ON A GALLON: You'LL GET FIFTY MILES To { Irs Bea Tuva Les Cveanizea| Waite, “She's been so aort of | MYSELF PUSHIN’ “THiS THING (Hl ue Teun Wim wHat A GALLON* ~~ ay’ 1, RAN OUTA JOE: 1 FoRG the Htothapfel lictures Corporation,| drcamy.like an’ solemn here of with offices at No, 130 W 46th late, She's started writin’ poetry ANOTHER FooT, (Li EAT MY HAT“ | 1\ 1 THINK OF HIMll GAS AN HADDA Pusk U\THING Bee aa! ap optrd Street, and will produce a complete o} OF “HAT GAS “To pasty . a ni —the foolish, mushy kind, At | OVER A mite! motion picture theatre programme 4 ix times a year. In the make-up of| times I think that girl of ours Q \ it MY OLD SKIRT Uf oa me will be a feature, S| has halfway lost her mind. It's rcenic a co j music will be included, If the] a's tdca that Sue's in love, I demand wa programmes nts he w it get these] guess perhaps he's right. At any <a isla et rate, she’s got @ beau who calls NEW ROCHELLE’S JANES. ‘most ev'ry night, An’ when he And now Milt C. of Brooklyn—of| goes ‘Sue takes her pen an’ writes Course you Know Die nae er chat| ome gocme out, It's har for White Tains “Jane” poem we perpe-| Pa an’ me to ketch just what trated. Hear the lad: they're all about, Last week I I've read the rhymes about White Plains, And ull its so-calied classy Janes; But I the world do want to tell They've got some queens in New Rochelle. found one all fired up concernin' summer time, It satd true love thrives best in June. "Twas such such @ mushy rhyme, Another told of broken hearts and tear- drops made of dew. They proved 1 travelicd far from Brooklyn town| ¢@ t# that somethin's wrong, an’ . oe Ca! dais b at| mighty wrong, with Sue, The . -YAy . . , > oat a i To mect there dames of orcat| ren oe, “sues gut at | SOMEWHERE IN BROOKLYN The heal Air Hound £ nee Headey ti anu aaah a: Dall swoork, She's says it's such a bore. - ‘ . 2 perry ee) Rr IS ara REAR ; They ve them ging in New| She never helps me round the yee Lith flee gar Somes MeEmaer.Ty Ss TORS ody Pipe TH’ FRESH AIR Hound OFS REAL Ar GR i ouse the ore . ODY OUGHTA) | CAICKEN NAMED E n 7 Seaohatia house the way she did befor COOSLE Choste Poe THAT treet da SpEMITo :, AA! TAATS BETTER! GERMS AINT HALE WHY DONCAA If Henry's right an’ Sue's in || TO KEEP FROM | BIRD UP IN WAN DOM AND Now Ti LACE As G 1D AS SOME GET UP AN? They've got our city Junes all beat; | love, she's got to wed—that's a iia coro! si LEW- ENZA WON'T BE SO FULL Rink oe THESE SAULT IT! Why, just to see them tsa treat; what! Or else she's got to do || tHars susT “On, OAR! \\ OF GER : — € stl ' So take the subway, train or “L." | her work an’ cut out torltin’ rot,” A BLUFF! Weennny maroro! & ped SHUT NOTHIN’ ‘And make a trip to New Rochelle Rev av Baan eee SIP. WHAT'S HIS LUCKY NUMBER? | Hddie Dunn ts at aa City re- ARGOMENT! ; ‘ ; Oliver Morosco's lucky \ |given thirty-two returned suldiers and -| sailors their old jobs ernest just back fromq ned the Shakespeare Young Arion Ctub, 400 strong, "Robin Hood" at the F Feb, U FIE. YOUSE TWO! Nel evella and Joe Viyr haw recovered her is again making feature v coast rette has been ex sare, Shubert for a GRINDSTONE GEORGE r » Hamilton's new “Family History,” Page 123! morrow night at co resem | a saa 3 ss i | oe Theat Spring rt ” ahaa aN eae _ . NOBODY a : ; ! ' : _ ae | - : — No, v \. Send aMobedy te Grinds tees Rednge in LB. WHENEVER 1 \ 1 ANO HE “ous | vende oa » In ; : A 5 WA | SHE /79P) HER AP) c.g A THOUGHT POR YOcRAY, OF UNCLE ABNare J \ S7RIKE A OU ANIMAL )I BEAT HIS WIFE The man who kills time wastes wee hana IAT GLE6 e aye ules ammunition BLESS YOU, MY CHILDREN! 1¢" reached its 150th per- e Casin principa ast night and who hadn't Aking terms, kisse ‘2 e new ado up. Almost RROW FOOLISHMENT, 1 Greenpoint old lady named &kinner FORM-FIT Had beans ev'ry day for her dinner; Said she: “They're 80 sweet, That my meat is complete: CLUETT.PEARODY Co Arc Makers |! '! hem beans is a winner,” . FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Bumstead’s Worm Syrup | Wife--You're kinder to dumb ant- GO years the ave vod sure fiemedy tor | mais than you are to me ny ile kiils: : rain, MAES init, OM bet | Husband—Why don't you fry bein, ee ov R die DPS aumb? rd finer, Ss, chee pggenes jor HENRY : BRoonbin NX eq -— ne ens ES REIN I Re te en

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