The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 24

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COMIC PAGE Friday, March 14, About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY — (ot Mot - -1-T tien TowseR To THE TRUNK is ( THAT WENT “To PALM oy “BEACH -AND = AND \ “Baw 9 os ert .I A ciap \ You &ZeL SOME \ 4g? IE GOLDEN FLEECE.” «| CONCERNING TESSA. | romantic drama, based of Am acrostic concerning e be Kosta ; of “The Royal Vagabond” bas come the Medea story and written 6 our deek, ft follows \\ iy by Thomas Broadhurst, will be given | Nedicalh ite Gret performance on any stage | T—toinkle-toed. charming and pretty, w= : Sunday night, March 2%, at the| E—ver a lovable maid, — 4 Broadhurst Theatre, by an all star| g—inging a ditty that’s soulful and Fund is to be the witty, WHAT ABOUT THI8? nurses’ organ| jon Tarkington Baker writes us to say Major Gen ‘Ryan and his staff he looked West on 39th Street the | sa "Good Morning, Judge” at the | other night and read from the electri: Shubert Theatre last night ! signs, “Oh, My Dear, Tew for Three! | Gustav Blum is arranging with Leo eep It to Yourself Some Time.” He| shubert to present © series of Bast- j He wants to know the significance| West one-act. plays at the Bijou of it. Will some nut kindly give Us| Theatre Friday afternoons } ape answer? Five hundred members of the 27th — Division will attend the performanco HAST SELECTS A TITLE. ot "The lat at the Globe to-; Walter Hast announces that the| night. They will occupy ali the seats { new play by Cosmo Hamilton, which | on the lower floor. | 5 to be a Hast production, will ba} The 250th performance of the Smith known as “Man, Woman and Money.” | & Golden play, ‘Lightnin’,” wilt ——-- given at the Gaiety Theatre Tues: } NEXT JULY. evening, Extra Friday matinecs are v. still in vogue with this attraction, | \ papper es bun fargnald ered \"'Doralding, the dancer, will be seen This is his own, his native land, ATOEraT Gh hee tameslohoraae ove Yet next July he'll nobly stand | ings at the ie peoarene Buneay afte } With a pink Sundae in his hand noon, March 16, ‘The affair ts ne- } And gently murmur: “Ain't it grandf” fit arranged in honor of the soldiors, / A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. BEN STERN ILL, A certain actor checks his overcoat Ben Stern, one of the most popular | every time he can tn the hope that tt men in New York theatrical circles, | will be lost and he can collect on it. is seriously jl] in a private hospital — | on West End Avenue, He is suffering FOOLISHMENT, from double pneumonia. Mr. Stern ts Ry William Toayer.) nanager of Loew's Seventh Avenue! There was a young missin Manhattan h and the success of that| Quite fond of silk, velvet and satin; | rouse has been due to a great extent Nhe married a college | to his pleasing personality and mana- Professor with knowledge, gerial ability | And now ali she thinks of is Latin. ; rs | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. A rich cream soup 18 @| “iow can 1 got into the imovies?” whole meal in itself. purchasing a ticket and paying | the war tax AY . : For the most delicious cream soup, | Nake SNS stir two table-spoonfuls of Sawtay MAKING IT EASY with four spoonfuls of flour until IW HAT does this meau ” SOMEWHERE IN BROOKLY — t . With sorrow and reproof aed . Add a qi 7 of milk, in her eyes, the mistress ot | RUE NEVER CARES 1S pepper and salt, a pinch of toda | ine jouse gazed r ly at the |] COMIN" To His DooR LOOK WHAT Maron. “MOS ARRAO TT a gad ocan of tomate sono. | gene, reais hs hal been. AE Alwavs answers , REMAN NewEeT A aS Sawtay is the | id, “think GELL w A SMILE! To TH Cook! \ COLLECTOR, ——_—__. — (HAVE Ya Got} [ Woulo Ya Gi BETCHA NIGEL. | TH’Bep Bim} |A Poor revive ITS A Boor, vat & QUARTER FoR oe ' f ! Why, you " | gy A hood. Have I takes the place (A BED! ieee | Now or of the finest | please, our? lene js given you y ings, let you sleep ; ines oe rf dik creamery etter in the morning, raised” your wages: 4 gis im every form | and treated you like one of the ¢ of cooking. ily? And did you not give me to un | | derstand that you would stay with } me permanently?” | | “Yes, Ma'am,” | “Phen why do you leave me 80 aud- ‘Well, you see, ma'am, it’s this| she replied. “I'm working in @ fuse factory, but I got tired out and thought I would come here {vr a long rest. But you've done so well | by me and I feel so much better and | stronger that I think I shall go back and make enough buy me a pu of diamond earrings aw in a show window the other evening.”—Judge. | -_> HE WAS GOING TO BE BUSY EN. LEONARD WOOD tolls the story of a Captain to whom was assigned a new onlerly L : CASCO ~ 2)f4 in Sus . Baw!) ‘Tis NT Twat - \ | REGRET FoR a \ TM CRYIN CAUSE Pur him UP A TRICK LIKE That i I ForGot 76 LUNCH ¢ Bs HOoUse®! OWT ALWaYs AS : THAT Goo PERATTT (aC aa'SATY | ( SELL ixeeps | TELL AIM Rinse Se nd PAE. RUNNIN a Of se ~ > NG FoR HER! BACIK AN’ FORTH C—- CLYDE - 2% in, ap lehlcelp OR Tu - > On Em. te ay bo _ THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON which you must g | _ pebinianhates scchinisesiinisepne teat sine i ~ ARROW |f se "| | you go to your hut, | | COLL RS breakfast and after | | A hand washing up, At on a. | ~ ma pa . ai i Eo on, parade and VVE ~ He bien e | ve ° aie ~~ Vat mayen | ENT, ree ae HE ee aces fae wip! broke in ua BEEN SEARCHING \ ALWAYS 3Ale wiry Pi dts Pe nll OR ee Gar he | cruit there any one else in thc FOR LIGHT YEARS THAT £ WAS AIS ) RELATIVES -) 7 . . MAKE ove! 2 army besides me?"—American Cook 70 FIND UNCLE. \ FAVORITE NEPHEW Ki ery we ve. | ead ie. | ery, “MES wine |\. ANo rHAr 1 was ro \\| (5°? sg? ante en | - _ eae GET EVERYTHING VN ares! | HIS EXEMPTION CLAIM | HE OWNED! i March Brings Out Unsightly Spots. O questionnaires and a colored How to Remove Easily, registrant in Georgia had t The woman with tender skin dreads colloquy March because it is likely to cover her Have you an inds for 4 face with ugly freckles. No matter (oyced clossiti how thick her veil, the sun and winds vy) | ray have a strong tendency to make her ! , La a freckle, “Ld awk you about any land Fortunately for her peace of mind, but have you any 16 why 9 Othine——double strength, makes it should r t wa possible for those most susceptible to “Yes, sul freckles to keep their skin dee and) {What are they? white. No matter how stubborn aj “Well, sul in de frst place Ise boon sase of freckles you have, the double ponsicied oF a crime ‘volving moral strength Othine should remove them. “any ojher reasons?” | an ounce from your drogust “Yes, suh, De church to which 1 freckles, Money peene> in de congregachun is con- _polously opposed to fightin.’ "w-Judge. | aians nr victors’ =e: apr-aeesiteiae-s ame eaneaeeeea i BPeericiary, che Bates will have) g impty, yet richly arrayed the role of Medea. Tho names of the Hite) ene waliine Others in the cast will be announced ‘ in a day or two. Fifty persons will | K—een critics ace her in action, Fy be used. This will be the first time the | O—nly to praise her with pen, i Medea story, one of the oldest in the | § owght by each faction, an “added i world, has been treated by an Eng attraction, 4 lish speaking playwright Toasted by nctable women and men, f MORE KIDS AT THE HIP, | 4—1! longing to sce Tegan Kosta ayatr } Fifty more crippied children from | 7 the east side school for such little ptt ll ; ace } unfortunates saw “Everything at "appear in vaudeville with & sketch| the Hippodrome yesterday afternoon | Caner Mixed Nute in seats furnished By Harold Winsor. Rialto staff, has! } the eleven-year-old son of H. O: And it's comedy! " e ee > ' five poor children from Meinhard soprano, to sing at ; House wert present $ guests , + eat = —= ——————s = — of Charles Dillingh vel Ship Maytime | . ‘ow ‘ er : “ “leit ¢ man, the playwright, and Mrs Re with | AN’ Say “TH e9-TM GLAD i 7H “WIEF WELL- IF “TH! ICE j Charles Bixby gave the youngsters Merwin. Messrs, Shubort| WIFE WONT BE 9 You DROPPED. iN WHY Wore 1S AD “MICK AD ‘ candy, and Julia B, Finkel and Eve- | wit produce it | ‘ . You . DOIN’ OUT “TH ae Resi eS \ lyn Hubbell, the | of Terrace |” “penny Wise” will close its engago- | Home WELLE EVENIN'S Gus’ -T wae A sont “LAN 2 SHE THI b : Garden Dance Palace and Castle | mont ut the Belmont Theatre Satur: | % AFTER Noo! . — SHES SKATING! ‘ House, were the hostesses, It waa (day night. “A Burgomaster of Bol-| grand party giim” will open there March 18. | a A long litt of well-known enter-| ‘ /\\ “LET'S BEAT IT.” tainers will be in evidence at the Win- | “Let's Beat It," a musical comedy, | ter Garden's concert Sunday evening » presented by members of the re-| “The Velvet Lady,” at. the Now ; turned 27th Division, will open a limi- | Amsterdam, passed its fiftieth birt ted engageme the Century Tus-| day Tuesday ouvenirs excep 4 atre on Monday, March 24 laughs, says the P : - W. T, Carleton bas left the films to " he ‘ome. He is ap : POP'S CELEBRATION sing at the. tame. He ; ‘ Frank (Pop) Farrell, seventy-one | Dearing as seph Parker in tb t years old, ccicbrated his fiftieth ee eare Ga sed Daisy Do | f Witt for tury Midnigh sino last night by taking a night oft | Witt for the Sat A drag i and secing “Some Time.” He says MA A goes in ‘ he Kkes to go to 4 show aboUL Onge | OTT TS Elinert will appear in| C Al “Guibour" the i Theatre ' Sunday night for efit of a SOMEBODY AT TH DOOR 1S SOMEGODY Ar TH’ DOOR WANTS TA | SEE TH LAoY, y | {Or TH MOUSE! , TOWSER >) THY erica + ” | ~ NOBODY, HE HE'S SATISFIED WITH HIS SHARE DION’; HAVE | OF 'THE INHERITANCA! ANY THING To | Send a Nebedy* te “Grindstone Gearge” WILel TH TH-THINK 'D) LIKE “To ---- TOOTSIES AFRAID To, HOw OYA LIKE To BE TH LACT OF TH’ WAEN HOMER WANTS A DAISY MAKES RELEF AE STUFFSUP SURE WHOS THERE ©OLO COOR BELL BY TAKING A WITH PAPER Sos jr, #EEP Our OF, Worm'r ANNOY Aim! TH WINDOW LY a oe { oe | Uncle Dave Didn’t Even Have the “Way”! Towser Breaks Ties to Reunite Thera! 1F ITS AD “THIN AS T “THINK (T bei —SHES SWIMMIN ! - G-G-GET ovT AND W-WALK —P -PLEASE! “Somebody at the Door!” WOYLO YA CALL A_ISEY OMETAIN Som 2 SOUND OFA COOR BELL’ ) F THIS 18 MY SHARE on AN EIGHT raison Couraa, STATE: pole Y,

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