The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1919, Page 22

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COMIC PAGE Tuesday, May 6, 1919 | a ’ zy. I Guess, T nn ; WEAR MY OVERALLS ) ® THE ‘NEW PLAYS © “She's a Good Fellow” Good Musical Comedy BY CHARLES DARNTON IBRD is something tn “She's @ Good Fellow,” given at the Globe I cuess I wont \ ( WEAR ANY Dress 14 \ # “THE GARDEN Topay ) Youth and gaicty mark Anne Caldwell's book and lyrics, and & found is never missing in the music by Jerome Kern. First of all, CaldweN gives both brains and delicacy to the thing she heppens to romantic and athletic, Ld Ivy Saw- Taken altogether, “She's a Good Fellow” is a very fies thing of its kind—so in fact, that tt bids fair to keep the roof off the Globe throughout the summer. About Plays and Players By BIDE CUDLEY HL. WOODS sailed trom London | night Sunday on the Mauretania| open 2" and will arrive in New York, | "0W** enemy Sans Wenseg, - Eo, out HULL TELLS A STORY himeelf enmeshed in work, a8 12) Henry Hull of “39 East” admitted absence Martin Herman, his Gen-|to some srtends last night ed 2 send| Was at one time connected with a Geauigctcur theatrlead companies | Bowery mimion, doing welfare work. Then he told a story. Aug. 4 and Sept. 23. In addi-| “We converted a gangster,” said ton th these, the Woods management | Henry, “and he was put in charge of | y ‘to stage another Samuel | meeting room. One night, while he play called “A Womas's| W&# delivering an impassioned plea re, for reformation, a tough came in and | tee.” It is a drama, Re-|started a roughhouse. The gangster | will begin May 26 and the Seen er rolled up his sleeves and presentation will take place on |... . y¥, bo, de Lord an’ me is run- Pune 19 in Atlantic City. nin’ dis meetin,’ and by golly I'm Perarcnak’ goin’ to beat you up for de two of us." ANOTHER SHIPMAN HIT. “And,” concluded Henry,” be kept of Gamuel Shipman, tt | bis word. TS | Ras hic earhat. ‘Win threo pia TO SEE COME ALONG.” | bers of the Theatre A® which he is co-author doing wall «Bar of . sembly, of which Mrs. J. Christopuer Broadway now, he is accredited | Marks js President, will see “Come | another goccuss Ik “Death | Siacerew and ‘rhursasy évesiags | ” y evenings Horses.” the comedy he wrote with | and discus it at thir meeting Friday. ’ It is expected that 2,000 of the ladies last | will seo the musical comedy. JOE’S CAR aossip. Max Dreyfus has coturned trom the | [ core 1 Pm himens OO 1 tome Oo "| | yuo ep! say, LisveN! Jack Mason ie staging the numbers DAWGONNIT I'M GONNA OFFER tT THAT CAR {LL aA Laney - HEAP HELL \F 1 Wan : asa edt a Myce: 4 LET Y'HavE tT FoR #800 Corre sik Prams Pemmoame Co 18 1 Revaeng Wont THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY => (PERHAPS +4 ™~ TAKES AFTER HIG =) Pe T CANT UNDERSTAND IT — WHY Hid FATHER’ LookS LIKE AN ‘AD! FORA FOR COLLAR MYomY | HE SEEMe “O HAVE A LOT OF DIFFICULTY IN GETTIN’ Hid “MUSTACHE” You Zap trl He® BEEN RAISIN’ \ (T NOW FoR ABOUT ANEAR-AN' (T DONT SEEM “To GROW ‘and go to Chicago, where it will Monday at the Grand Opera cegrainy! {LL “Toss IN AN EXTRA ENGINE OR Two ~ LL Have “Ty CaR’ PAINTED - AN’ WELL- LeT's see Joe" WOULD Y'BE WILLING “To “Toss IN A COUPLE OF “TIRES . AN’ 2 Q I've got to have a failure th to regatn my friends” HeLLo! W'Lo Joe! | 27—? —? —9 — SELWYNS BUSY. Grace Nolan on cee ot “A JUST HAETA “TAKE it’ HE'S " ane to “La Joueune my FRIEND AN’ 1D LIKE “T'S! seein’ 1T's You! HAVE IT ALL GONE ovER BY VLL Toss IN A COUPLE OF HE MUST HAVE HUNG uF: Peery Hopkings etre for HIM GET A BARGAINS SHE cost me (400 A MECHANIC? AND ~~~ CHAUFFEURS AN’ Al FEW George Bickel and Ed Lee Wrothe BARRELS OF Ol 1!) Happens to tvervbody, to Eve ." opening at the Park Friday. Jane Lowe is to act in a stock soempeny eater the tuanagement of ei ens, through rtesy HL Woods. im 4 FATHER FRIES PAINTING | Bie other day Mom soye to Pop: “A| Irving Berlin has written the lyrics ; man I've got to git and music for an act for the new i> ose ,| “Follies.” Ned Wayburn is staging it. 3 ome an’ paint the woodshed PF) Georg, Hassell of “Good Morning, | * T'm 40 ashamed of tt. Judge,” had a birthday yesterday, | Wet git no man,” Pop soys to her;|and whaddye think? Ho says it was | H “Pu buy some paint today, — | Mis 38th. | Mowight 1H give that ehed @ coot;| prankiin Pouitio play ‘which smith . “ 7 + ~ 7 4 * i Shs pointin’s only ploy.” & Golden will produce. It wiil have THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON $ i a preliminary season opening May 19 i “wats, Pop come home on’ mictd the|in’Atiantic city, —_————_-————_--—_ > aaa F galat; 6 ladder then he got Susanne Westford and Harry Mes- | A { Lhd . tayer have been engaged by Geor oe | * 5 Boys he: “The way Ma runs up dills|C. ‘Tyler for his special company, Py ay = | = Tae : gita me most awful hot.” which wil play a summer season in | gil) pee WE Was WHEN UNCLE \_ We ALWAYS YES, @uT “io climbed the ladder an’ degan to) MEH Kate of “Monte Crinto Jr."| Anh aden won} Pe by he hao BOE tle a SAID THAT HONESTY HE USEO To Lie HIS PERSONAL TAX LisT | ) € G Coun BE \ WAS THE BEST Like BLAZES aplash an’ daud the shed, will have a housewarming at his was AS GOOD AS as BON? mat SPECIED By ALL WAO KNEW MM QOEPENOEO UPaN Send a Nobody’ to Grindstone George AS THE TRUTH twing will meet the guests and goo ln foot slipped of an’ down he| nome Bunday. Tho famous | Sale | | ome; the paint lit on Als head, | for them. ABOUT AUS TA Xess — , (oye — wily , pore BB got into his beard, an’ geo—vou) How SHOULD SHE KNOW? shouw'd 'a’ heard him cuss. Margie, how is Eddie? You sure Bie shirt an’ pants was all smeared | looked fine at the games.—Greenpoint "up; it mode a awful muss, Hokie News, | My mother yelicd: “John, are you! _ THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. : hurt?” Bays Pop: “O' course I) Lee Kooster of Wellsville wants to \ ! ‘ i r | i ain't,” have a tooth filled, but he doesn't dare | | 4 go to Dr. Pinkus because the Kooster “Aw then he growled: “Dawgone that) dog jicked the Pinkus canine the shed! Now it won't git no paint.” | other day. | . FOOLISHMENT, ; ANOTHER “I LOVE YOU.” HG. M. Anderson is engaging a com-|4 Patchogue young fellow named | ‘pany to present William Le Baron's Bings | » “I Love You,” in Chicago, be- | Once held up an ace and four kings; | oP) of + a 3 a : Maation will be Otto Kruger dean | He det with a rush, | | que SiS samaer! Z Robertson, Ruth ‘Towle, ‘Louis! — But a lovely straight flush | Ry Me 345 Wasnrmgten Se EE rowenton and Albert Bro Took even his shirt-studs and rings. Ty et ; a “PRINCE” TO MOVE. os DOROTHY : Maybe the Dog, Like Some People, Has Social Ambitions “a Prince There Was,” with Grant| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Stewart: in the chief role, will con-| ‘What kindles the fires of the! oe |]}] WHAT KIND OF ADOC DO You CALL WHY DO You THAT=LITTLE CIRL? WHISPER? its New York season at the h aie ree M. Cohan Theatre Saturday 1 CONT WANT TO HURT HIS FEELINS’ | BECAUSE HE THINKS HES A JAPANESE SPANIEL The Day's Good Stories » TRY THIS ON YOUR PARROT. HE WONDERED. hed 8 the automobile party pass: 1 me," sald the man at the station to the station what rod rt of a train e to arrive?” accommodation train,’ sat ecommodation i rs cating @Fclainu: ngtcar on that Whe iitle boy snicker Al were mpressed with — the Well, Lagdlemness of the scene, and this out-| , ne mimodations for ¥+ can you tell me, in the | RAMe of consdstency, why they gall it train ?'—) Z “Atma: can anndaen wagey sere

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