The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 28

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Cau By BIDE Py ICHARD WALTON TULLY, accompanied by Mrs. Tully rr and their little daughter, :as fed for England, Mr. Tully has his trunk manuscripts of “The Bird ) Paradis “The Rose of the cho,” “The Masquerader,” “Keep Smiling,” “Omar, the Tentmaker” “The Flame,” all of which he ex- to produce in London. It !s that the first to reach the stage metropolis will be “The and it will be the of the Tully plays to have been in England. While abroad Mr. ly will finish two plays he ts writ- for production in America next While he is absent his gen- manager, James G. Peede, wil we to send on tour next fall p Her Smiling,” “The Masquer- and two companies of the old ble “Bird of Paradise.” HOYT ENLIGHTENS SHEA. r E, Shea called on his old I. M. Hoyt, the vaudeville yesterday and in the course the conversation farm life was tioned. once an agricuiturist,” said fas once a farmer,” came from Mr. Hoyt. ‘6 the difference?” ‘A farmer,” said Mr. Hoyt, “ia a who makes his money in the try and spends it in the city, Qn agriculturist is a man who his money in the city and it in the country.” BILLY'S DILEMMA. My Clark, olack-face comedian, d on Broadway yesterday in a ty fair looking brown suit, all d up. Som re ebody complimented French Fried”— . “nose tempers fended Sur potatoes, but ve n able to Artin aeheche 4 they do in the restaurants. With SAWTAY you can get ‘that same tempting len- 0 same crisp outside, —_— and mealy in- =——— 4S — paper. lakes Good ThingstoEat ASK YOUR GROCER | GAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. Wostworth Tower, 8.7 RECKLE-FACE and Wind Bring Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. 4 chance, Miss Freckle-face, ‘try a remedy for freckles with the rantee of a reliable concern that It not cost you a penny unless it oves the freckles; while if it does you a clear complexion the e=- se Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— ble strength--from any druggist | d a few applications should show how easy it is to rid yourself of homely freckles and get a beauti- complexion. Rarely is more than ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the | ble strength Othine, as this trength is sold under guarantee of mey back if it fails to remove lreckles.—Advt. ff SOFTC THE STYLE ILLU! IN SEVER: About Plays lege Pe rene ne dene) THE OLD: PAMILY SKELETON ‘Troy <Jailored DO NOT WILT OR CRUSH AS EASILY AS THE ORDINARY KIND AND MEET ALL LAUNDRY CONDITIONS SATISFACTORILY Clustt, Peabody $ Co., Ine., Makers Uncle Esra Knows What Weather Is on Foot! Lal IT 18 Bo Gone. “TS Rain UNCLE EZRA KIN “TEL BY Ws FeeT? jF His CORNS HURT ITS Gone TS “RAIN — SURE as ANYTHING @ WHAT You “TAKIN” AK UMBRELLA FoR 2 IT ISNT GON] DUDLEY him on the outfit and roused Billy's! ire. “Ite not mine,” be explained. “I sent my suit to the tailor to be Pressed and he returned this one.” “Why don’t you send it back?” was asked “How can I?" asked Billy. “I can’t spend all my time in bed, can 17" WOODS VERY BUSY. A! H. Woods and his general man- ager, Martin Herman, are busy pre- paring casta for twentytwo shows they will send out next season. These are in addition to half a dozen or more new plays the Woods organiza- tion will have in the fall. KAUFMAN WRITES ONE. Oliver Morosco has accepted a play by 8. Jay Kaufman of the Globe. It will be called “A Regular Fellow” and, if all goes well, will be seen on Broadway in the fall. When it opens we'll help round the town up to see it, - | [ewwrrnrm 1018 Prose Pennwning Cu :H_¥ teeming Werte TWO 8. A. BENEFITS. | A big benefit performance will be given to-night at the + Brooklyn| Academy of Music for the Salvation Army. Gus Van and Joe Schenck have arranged the programme. Among those scheduled to appear is “William” Rogers. Another big Sal- vation Army benefit will be given at the Hippodrome Sunday night. At least forty stars and headliners have Promised to appe: GAMBOL 18 POSTPONED. R. H. Burnside, Sheperd of the Lambs, announces that the Gambol, THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY PenniLess {10 427 AML DEAR You STILL HAVE ME. —"C CAN Work ! TELL ME -HAVE YOu BEEN SPECULATIN’ OR GAMBLIN' MiLove ? “TWASNT MY FAULT DEAR — OH! HOW CAN YT TELL YUH? —W-WE ARE 1 PENNILESS © “THANK =GooDNESS FoR Har ! Now & CAN BRAVE ANY THIN’ WHERE HAd Your MONEY Gone DEAR SPEAK OUT LUKE - Have You DONE ANY THIN’ “To TARNIGH Ive Deo PAID TH’ RENT! (> ld scheduled for Sunday night, June 1, RG at the Manhattan Opera House, has Sl 2\R been postponed one week. The new Keay Dry date was chosen so that there might [9 z be no conflict with other entertain. 4 'e ments, BUY “THE CAVE GIRL.” | F. Ray Comstock and Morric Gest have bought from Cohan & Harris all rights to George Middleton's comedy, “The Cave Girl,” recently produced in Philadelphia. The play will be seen in New York tn October, GossiP, | Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Is!- be will open Monday with vaude- ville. Walter Hampden has to make a speech every time he plays “Hamlet.” The audience demands it. Another substantial bill bas heen arranged for the concert at the Win- ter Garden Sunday night. Ethel Dane of “A Little Journey,” at the Vanderbilt Theatre, has writ- * Bude Coun:Ha Two Souls With but a Single Thought! SURE! 807 J WELL - ITS EXPENSE ‘VE. BEEN NDER ING! | JOE, 'vE & WONDER ING WHY “THE SUDDEN wie cad ns a YouUR FRIENDS ABouT IN OUR “OURING CaRSM [ewe 1119, Pref Petarhing Ce OF twee Werte JOE’S CAR BLANCHE ALWAYS DRAGS A LOTTA WOMEN AROUND AN' USES GAS AN “TIRES Givin ‘Em RIDES IVE “THOUGHT IT ALL OVER AN'# I'M DAWGONNED IF IM GONNA GET ANOTHER TOURING CAR! a The performance of “The Amex Revue of 1919" by the Argonne Play- ers at the Lexington Theatre to-night will be a Salvation Army benefit. ‘The Rothapfel Unit Programme of motion pictures and music will be introduced to New York Wednenday evening when it will open an engage- ment at the Park Theatre. | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Joe Bush of Bayonne, N. J., writes us to ask what and where is Canarsie, WOULDN'T (T BE MORE SENSIBLE \F WE GoT A ROADSTER This Time? ees \ we FOOLIGHMENT. | (By Bam Hottenstein.) There once was a Rye youth named Jimmy, To whom a sweet girl taught the shimmy. Tt brought him much juy, But he: muttered; “Oh. doy! | I'd hate for the home folks to simme.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Maybe They Weren't So Crowded in Those D:.,s! ay lj VT, r a | om Y Vi =. ~$,6UTr ~~ HE NEVER GAVE UP WS SEAT TO A LADY iw A hy STREET CAR! = Og y b In the gymnasium?” “No, at a ball for the deaf and jumb." 23739. 5s Pub Co WY Eve World « « NOBODY HE RUNS STREET CARS ON SCHEDULE Time Sema a Nobody to ‘Srmndstene Saarge * >- HE WAS POLITE ANO ALWAYS USEO THE. CHOICEST LANGUAGE. (THE PRESENCE OF LAQES' UNCLE JAY WAS A GENTLEMAN OF THE O10 SCHOoL! 4E RESPECTED THE? AS OULYA TRUE GENTLEMAN Covip' OF AIS LiFe WAS MARKED BY SOME 4/77L€ Ofl40 OF CHIVALRY! WERE QvE Ar GROADRIVER. MS JUST THR CE Brookiyn The Poor Fish! AND WHEN HE WAS YOUR AGE HE WAS PRES! DENT OF THE UNITED STATES \ DOROTHY THE TROUBLE WITH ALL You KIDS NOWADAYS |S-THAT ALL YOU THINK OF 1S LOOK AT GEORGE WASHINGTON WHEN HE WAS YOUR AGE HE No IT ISNT, You SHOULD STUDY~ LEARN TO BE} SoME USE OLLARS Tas fs STRATED IS MADE AL FABRICS CHARLES -M*MANUS. \

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