The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 20

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COMIC PAGE Wednesday; March 19; 1919 About Plays and Players | 7 Raa By BIDE DUDLEY ‘ sw HOPKINS has placed can't take, my own, wo won't mention | M 1a," Ga ‘ SEG THe saree ny Pl WHEN THe in rehearsal ne naa Sem | another good ‘fairy’ to take a few ‘TE Benelli play, “La Cena .delie| ! ; WATER DOWN Tipe COMES UP Rides.” £6 Bo cafled “The Seat” in its) tre nestance of the’ postesueee—A English adaptation, John and Lionel | Follower Barrymore will be the s‘ars in this — production, opening at the Plymouth | The Guerre owe Theatre on April 9. The run of “Re. |/ 82 tH én she Ritohen yet "mid pene demption,” now at that theatre, will tn dright orray, be interrupted on April 6 to make|4 memory that cannot fade, though way for “The Jost,” and will be taken| Years have passed away, Up again this fall |So chipped and cracked from blows CORT GOING ABROAD. amisa, but sett remaining whole, John Cort is going to London late|7° 40 ste duty ev'ry week—that in Aucust nied by the “Lis wooden chopping bow! 5 pany, now at the t ¢. This musical | How well those old familiar sounds don engagement on Sept. § ata re yet to be des- in memory I hear! ignated, oma ual BLIND AT A THEATRE. | upon the youthful ear, Fifteen hundred blind men and How sweet the scent that filled the promen, most of them from private air, arising with the knife w jomes in Greater New York, attend- h—the country hash— | $4 '@ epecial ‘matinee performance of |7° Nerald hash—the country ha fi ‘ 7 Jane Cow! in “The Crowded How one joy of rural life! THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY at the Selwyn Theatre r | There were three deaf and How Rover used to sit and watch for — im the audience, among = Helen Keller. Hach was accompanied ,* Pieces of the meat, by her teacher, who translated the | Too tough to yield to human teeth; | YESSAT HICKEY-"To-DAYS ) the manual nlpbuber.. Capt, Churies | Sust right for doge to eat \E{ aw 258 anniveRoary (i Srose IT deems J 7 WHY 175 Deo AG Bur wors “TH Xie “FIETY’ THOUGH "TWAS ESTERDAY: MATTER WITH . | ? How ABOUT WALKIN’ Down , Campbell, tS. A., addressed the And Tabby! How she'd purr about | ON MY WEDDIN’— a ee “OOM & DOES AN U_RUNNING ier Qudience between the acts and told Deneath the chopper's chair | A EN) LE A " ne 7 of work being done to lind sol- | J “Zi gy) HAVE SOMETHIN’ TO diers. Benjamin Bern , a lawyer, | And watch the work with eye alert to \ A LARK ‘ 5 my 5 . = ce LEBRATE cr kg described the ‘ stume see she got her share! “ - ss y ~ - a used in each act, om 8 | é £ % : Manuscript set in 5 ome Such homely sights as those to-day |] pe —_ — Le ‘ JAZZERS MAY CONTINUE. | ore very seldom seen, ir . Ap announcement from the Shu- |The bowl and knife have given way bert offices says arrangements may “ C. be made to keep the New York Syn- unto the deft machin ; Gopated Orchestra at the Nora Bayes | But who can say the hash to-day has Theatre indefinitely. Its engage- | ever reached the goal e ment was originally made for’ one ; Pore ( week, but the organization's popu- | Of that which mother used to make | Wa , iM i \\\ \\ by Yarity may cause the extension, te music of the bowl? “SINGING COPS" TO SAIL. NOTHING TO THEM! ; , 7 Mm | MN Hid i over= | Wh ities of current Br - oe rs , AA At ps under the| plays have been strung together, We * aappices of the Knights of Columbus. |haven't printed any of them because These cops arc so musical they'd|we don't consider them funny or rather sng than raid a crap gume joriginal. It's old stuff, contribs. i ‘ any time. |Why not ex your talents writ- se = . = jing rhymes on Ic 0? —- “BUD Coun HAN POETRY DUEL LOOMS UP! ‘Weil, well! Louis Binder, who, | GROVE TO CELEBRATE Klemnner insinuated, isn't 7 the Ce y Grove will} @riginal in his writings, has # * hone under Morr . - eee ea wlth tothe. atnight || TH\ONLY WAY WE CAN START “THAT DAWGONNIT . TXNEW ITs] WHAT'S BusTeD Joe? NO. NOTHIN’ SERIOUS ~ ~~ Ite teak ari Reba = [|] ENGINE 1s “To PusH “THleaR To “THe —\1's BusTEb! ‘Ji Jonry MY BACK!!! And of the two you think you're the . pained Gossip. | \ INCLINE AN’ CoAsT Down \T! vow Vi ‘Thirty-nine cnembers of the Hippo: “a , Now listen, dear Sam, PUNTA pe lacda RR aah will parade! THA 'S TH'ONLY way! Don't try to flim-flam, | with the 2th on * , c Neral Lyons & Yosco have accepted a 4 . 1 tour of the | " < dabed | ¢ Broae theatres LET'S GET AT & you think you can beat ne ys ° e mw! 4 rhymes, received an Lets try it a couple of times. go ‘ A appear in| sh {a military musical revue. West -enewer me. deck, : ; Owens has become General With @ wise “Bronnizr crack,” | yianager of the Harry A. Hunter at nd Pil try to keep up with the tions, King Bb 8 under this pian W ment, Prince ANYTHING SERIOUS ? WE’RE HOPING, TOO. The following speaks for itselfy “Deag Sir—Just a line to let you know that your column really is fine to ee that crippled kiddies are given a chance. J only wish fF had the! Lieu meane to take a few myself, but) Jase Ha » give another cov cert at the Manhattan Opera Hou SAWTAY Rhubarb Pie |)": avon : aie scenes : P welcome a | in PAO ES OLD FAMILY SKELETON “Uncle Ira’’ Simply Lived “Without” ! 4 wae | Klong.” the new mititary | 3 sa iaieaicis | uti ka o - — — Help only ee pikes | week. Tt opens ait Ma | Eeaierss | as NOBopy sh Aina ene | (hat and Rosemary. Car ; Ton aes | END Gn HaleiNpsAcdom en Atoun | pees an = UNCLE oe £ mh ~ hildren, » been engaged for the || iE NEVER | Pach ie place of apples, use | itriicics ca | IRA LIVED A Malesece anvade No ( Avaueae ce [ Waonr an \ HE ‘ OW THE SACCOMMODATION® TRAIN uncooked rhubarb, | Hilly J the song writer, is] PEACEFUL BUT Ae ( 413 own Sees Nt ENEMY IN THE HAON T ANY Ne ade ns rola eprinkled thick with |ioid up a of a collision with UNEVENTFUL | y SP Py FP ta ae WWrete werco: UL FRIENDS! $s _ and dotted | an autom: “i-e — _ IANS lag <A os on —. WERSAWTAY. | AI Jolson, fully recovered from an en ae c 7 y x OTHERS TO ATTEYD ——-— : iam it remem, Uum—"'Is th attack of influenza. $ Ta sacee 2 WEIRS! 7 | | (A we Bian, bad,” at the 44h Stre ‘ —— Sa Ne CHAIR CAR, what the family |\_ Jack Larric and ( we PuLEMAN willwanttoknow, | TONS Make SAWTAY | *\ocal color ra new play dough very sft. BAWTAY unithe A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. batter, contains me Don't ha ir resentment The wanr. Lord toveth a cheerful forgiver | “Makes Good Things to Bat’ any mere” —is | | | | IT DOES SEEM STRANGE. While hunting rabbits the ns of Wellavilly And the FOOLISHMENT | A Hartford young woman named aay Was asked to take part in a play. | Said she: “Oh, my dear! | HOME, SWEET HOME J can't interfere :O- DU ROREIN TRERE eR nS | WILLIE'S IN A LOTTA TROUBLE LOOK-LT PAW A are plea career. siete a a rarreeyr me EASCO ~ 21/4 in ney, nay WITH AIS HomMewortn! 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Si a} : ae ry AX ASSeSSOF ¢ “ * ‘< I Hoe 4 t AE ‘| ASSESSABLE AND NONASSESS-| DEVELOPS THE BUST. * the somicie of a back-countr ; f ? fei Pa s, yuh know Resident — Onery passe! , one ceow and tive Ding-whisler them be der, A-—-What'll yuh take fer one? jo, Address Dr, Charles KR.—Hundred dollars, They're w'th otal, an ’ofeema tno—St. Louis Globe-Dgmocra, |

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