The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 32

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Sea eae oe COMIC PAGE Friday, May 2, 1919 | LITTLE MARY MIXU |b Mom Has Taken Up “Garden Golf” It's Full of Hazards! About Plays and Players ; — — C Mary 's Gor A HEWN i s Tie ~ LET ME KNow ? \ { AcADDIE ) - SHES Us By BIDE DUDLEY | { Tos — she cers Ten Py )( Gor a Cour BAG ) ‘ ind You Want . H. SOTHERN and Julia Mar- | CENTS A WEEK Beige & ) an Fil ra ( AND EVERYTHING ) ton Stoves E. lowe uro to return to the stage | ¥ { CADDIE FoR HER mom ¢ 7 P in October under the mana Mial direction of Lee Shubert Will be seen in three Plays, namely, “Twelfth Night * Taming of the Shrew” and “Hamlet.” | he According to the present plan they ¥E “wit open in New York in October, ‘Bnd, following ir engagement bere, + visit B Philadephia and Chi Ven & deen es ay eago. Mariowe, in private life! opp nt was ¢ | up acting : I 1 Playing in ua Wh his time to war Thomas Egan, the Irish tenor, ts rk, in which bis wife assisted him Arranging @ concert f sbe could. w nigh 16 6 HONORING JAMES FORBES. “ @he Amer Stock Company which has boeo ‘ th THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY : Ignorance Is Often Foe to the Best of Intentions! J REMEMBER. NOW “Ti oF: i] ADMIRE” MR. RAY CHEEL! "18 Se You oe dciiites PAINTINGS —FLATIER S ottl’ See) PAINTINGS DAWGONIT — THANKS ! BUT ) , i MIME TRUS 1 CURR ae 7 outa c ; 3 OUGHTA MAKE ) Hose “OSTRICHES: \ THEY Dot 4| y ( THEY’ RE, ani CHANCE % Bust, ‘i “BIRD PAINTIN' Tito 90 FATHEAD -LEAVE 4/ SOUR SPECIALITY OF NouR® ARE HAPPEN TO, ANGELS | f ea pS std Great! BE “OSTRICHES! \ TT POPPER! - “MR. PHEEL'S 4 — a jl 3 A NEW MUSICAL SHOW. @ "Bing, Bang, | wieal play, will be put Tefen Messrs. Shutert ae fo-day by the Geil go into the Nora Bayes ‘I in #bout « ‘or a Surame A SPRING POEM eeement Along,” now at ore yodin redbreast's back again, that th To chase the festive worm, And with the bird has reappeared The blamed Spring fever germ; The apple buds are peeking out, moved ther Bro: Tr ies of 4 Boom’ fr Smith and the music Jean Schwartz and Al Bryan M PIUMBLE INN" MOVES. They'li soon be on the job, Sleytr *\ Pm waiting for the chance to cat } ome corn , t § wretock. be ' TO USE “DALY PLAY. | § Oliver Morosco has arranged with) The day tf comes I know Ill Be Augustin Daly estate to convert| pike letting out three cheers, eanusery Of Lave” iato & MURA! a4 tke Of HOt, I'll eat 80 much ie sacs | ru get tt in my ears JOE’S CAR That’s No Way to Recommend a Car, Joe! | es A NEW SONG. | ) © & Prune of Hariem, who says he! “despised hi and,” el And see the bobbin bob, beats " ‘ ae _— ———$ ! ow — bi : = = Jes vaew ned husband,” bas sent us| | 4 Spring's not Spring for me with ° ee) SHAKE bd! Now You’ eet} ( OW. LEGGO:. THAS Th uano| feoaa wake bs It's great to bait a line again JOE + 1 CLEANED UP A NICE p (manufacture. Prune wants it printed, | ; ' a re eee: ap ee OF COIN LAST WEEK, an’ ~TALKIN' COMMON SENSE! 5 THURT CRANKIN: TH’ CAR WP ___ | ADVISING ME Teo (A darling girt was talking on “THINKIN OF GETTING ME A "ai a : —— | ) GET ONE, EH * © To her mother, Mrs, Brown, the Go ive oe ) : 9 | eae abe Woid she: “I'm fust as happy cod Q ° } Te. © Asa silly circus clown; ate oy T bought a sealskin coat A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. That cost cight hundred bones, A sunny disposition to a homely girl And mow I know she'll jealous be— |'¥ ko sugar to cranberries —Pinkle | © hat horrid Mrs. Jones; a esd rhea © Red to put it on our Dill, FOOLISHMENT \ © ‘and Dad will have to pay.” |4 Norwalk young woman named “Her mother murmured: “We should | Chrystal = fret.” * |Was thinking of gotng to Bristo?, © And with @ smile did say: | She boarded a train, H CHORUS. | And landed in Maine, Ewer Reep the old man ragged, pet, |AN4 shot off three toes with a pistol . And run down at the heel; ROM T Byrom ten him here 0 cheap otd | now THE CHESTNUT TREE If father dares to squeal; “Heap ‘ow I shall get some things, ——- HIS JoB. | | | « Ake necklaces and diamond rings; ‘| he old m ee e POL. TICIAN 10 Is A great al . 4 And run down at the heel” favorite recreation, Aft jing a few miles he sat down to “Want a lift, mist J-natured farmer driving etna cicpentint Seite Sree en Reed ene . = — WEDDING BELLS SOON. AL: Haroourt of the “Good Morn. company, at the Shubert eatre, went to Manager Robert * . My i} “ . | zs NOBODY | HE PUTS THE "KICK" IN ONE-HALF —~ YES, BUT : OF ONE PER CENT'BEER | HE DIONTAAVE | || Senda? 4 ; | ( COURAGE Evougu \ 7% STANO UP Ave) } SAY Sot 4 the polit!-| welt of your! you," respo will avail was thinking | Ing before the ho: long pause the far You ain't a lawyer, or you'd be you ain't a doctor ‘cause you t got a bag, and you ain't” a reacher, from the looks of you. What ofession UST one of the good things | ...°)". } is Cake —the light rich — | bust ‘ you are proud to serve, | “hrenicleT bani 1 Remember —make Sawtay cake | NOT WHAT HE MEANT, batter softer than when you use CERTAIN t freamery butter-—Sawtay has no water in it. eevtey makes a delicious ting, too. Cream with confectioners’ sugar, soften with minis struck Yes, They Heard Music, but That Wasn't the Reason! WHEN | WEN INTO ALLBONES — ) . —_ >) DURANT S TEN MEG le Get be AND )THEY WERE THROUCH EATIN’ freckles with the| cern that it | °° y unless it just the head was ther od inside, the treckl le If it does} Geipnia sta give “ou Ce lear complexion the ex- sate eas pense fs trifling. ; Simply get an ounce of Othine ONE QUALIFICATION ble. strength—from any druggist DMIRAT. BRADLEY FISKE and a few applications should show was talking in New York at you how easy it is to rid yourself of 4 naval eriti homely freckles and get « beauti- This naval erit HA ful complexion. Rarely is more than! mi e ounce needed for the worst case, Be sure to ask the druggist for the} lonble strength Othine, as this] / Strength is sold under guarantee of | /,.\\. } Pmoney back if it fails to remove)... | Béreckles.— Advt. | Drive b Well, ye ‘Swetson’ has e f Syrup line articles on "Why ‘Men Fa Kem for | he's m a mighty d thing gait tue guatiae, you know.’ "-—Waghington Star, .

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