The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 20

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AE Soba Furning Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY [f PASSING SHOW OF 1919.” have called in a doctor and eClurlo si LITTLE MARY MIXUP bVAULS © ree ewsearer Mary Should Have Picked a Bargain Day! IM sorry Bor ~THe PRICE oF 7" GULLIVER'S “TRAVELS 1S ONG TWenTY-FWe ‘Here You Ate, OnE TWwenTy- Five ‘PLease MY Mos WANTS | Yost ewe Me “ty "GuLiiveRr’s “TRAVELS ‘will follow “Monte Cristo, Jr.,”|Instructed him to get Lee out of bed at the Winter Gardén. Re- tenis will begin in the near future the. personal supervision of & Shubert. This will be the eighth “Pasting Show" of the series and the ~#ixth entertainment to be pro- &t the Winter Garden. “Monte odta” is’ now in its twenty- ghd will continue at the “Birest playhouse until the Show” is ready. VACUUM DID WELL. Taw Fields, in his dreasing room at as quickly as possibile. GOLLY, LADIES! When I 0 to thé deach to mim, T cause a mild sensation, I'm lean of face and spare of imb—| VJ In fact—a revelation To those who wonder how @ man Can live and be #0 skinny, A giggle comes from Mary Ann, And Bue and Kage and Minnie. Yet Mary Ann, with corsets of, Ta anything but pretty, “We DOWARS worth or "EM "4 | Shubert Theatre, between the | oes aod .” the other | 4d Bue, who epeme to love to sof. Aisoussing with William | Looks Wke a crumpled city, i cep tin sies v0 fame of 0 certain While Kate and Minnie are a team i Of faded sort of swimmers, f Without their powder and cold cream Oy fy Y rp To naught their beauty simmers, ITTLE FAMILY Oh, why should women be bo proud! 1 a3 In Bunday-go-to-meeting, When bathing costumes show the fees sense is a gift. Why, they tell crowd 4 \ Mr. Vacuum made over ten mill-| pgs they've been fudging, cheat fiom dollars out of his cleaner.” ing? NUTT PROVOKES HIM. To see me on the beach at play ‘We are in receipt of the follow-| Is worth a lot of money, from an English actor who wishes ' put women, I'm constrained to say. Look seven times as funny. Ho-Hol “TM GETTIN’ TH’ LAUGH OF MY LIFE ~ Look WAT STUPIDS CALLIN’ “pearie’ ! IF I HAD A WIFF “THAT Loo! like “THESE “BRoADS— SHoor HER! OH!GoY! Love 1S BUND! | “CRIMSON ALIBI" MONDAY. Nutt, doesn't seem to! gronday night “39 Kast” will move ive. ‘The other day he|from the Broadhurst Theatre to Max- over in| ine Biliott’s, It will be succeeded at the Broadhurst by ‘The Crimson au Gossip. | | Reports from out of the city say Charles Emerson Cook's production of “A Regular Feller” is being received est ith & Golden have been advised Ak tbe I KNOW DEAR , BUT LISTEN! MISTO JINKS, YO WIFE 'M OVER SIX BUCKS “TO SHE WANTA KNow HOW LONG YO GWINE KEEP m D'CAR? SHE SAY--~ i i GO.ON ED - SHooT! ‘SHE AIN'T GONNA NEED Th'caR FOR TWO HOURS # fw ~ Y'CANT. KD ME OUTA “THis ONE !.2 was NEVER KNOWN “To Miss “Ths sidr! wareu! FOOLISHMENT. (By RF. 8. P.) Bome people write Footishment verse, tt OM THE CHESTNUT TREE. saw Jones in a dentist's office ; selecting some new molars” UNE “WE NEVER. a HE NEVER “Picking his teeth, eh?” ; USED PROFANITY ee * (USED LIQUOR. '% Peale lst iy WAS AGAINST AS AS IT WILL Be FRING PLES! e @) “NOBODY NES THE CLERK WHOS FULL .- OF PEP ON MONDAY MORNIN dnd a Nebedy to Grindstene Ocorge* NO, BUT HE USED HIS hors otd LAw- ER FOR Four~ TEEN YEARS! “Are you nicotingjeas t* e Jrundred per cent.” you repeat all the hymns in you ever lose your temper and say ‘Good gracious!’ or ‘Fudge’ ?” “he sounds of the world come into me,| “N i ‘ / \ Bringing the echoes of gayety, dai : id i y eat ing a “ A: ughter’s hand for fit- ; . While the sun shines bright, teen minutes in my presence, and if j % Fengonhurst And all hearts are light, you behave yourself in a seemiy man- y j i But my own, as plainly you can see, |ner, to-morrow I will extend this WHATS THAT GOT To DO WITH HIS NERVOUSNESS? come in, and I will let period to twenty minutes,”"—From | His friends who have to read his Lite. SE EE SSE Se ER. ADVERTISEMENT. x aaer PAPA. LOOK THERE 1 See WIM, H i a- ad ey R 5 " MISTER MUCH " ABOUT SOMETHING a SES, WHENEVER HE Ft BN Howmlrde to the ‘ WEARS AN AUTO MOGILE Skin 5 Mook Delleate Ski alist has at last perfected a| rice powder or dangerous white lead to make it adhere. White lead is a Pores, blackheads| deadly poison and rice powder turns WHEN .HE HEARS ONE, HE THINKS ITS HIS WIFE d COMIN’ BACK. 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