The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 16

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Fi i t fh HEE About Plays By BIDE NUTT, special correspond- who was 3 i fee: a ry f tf E : Hi i i HE in : eo 4 ” % - ‘ e eit: piace i i i Apa & = a= P eS g Ly 3 2 H Py e2 it Hi 3 eS 3 Hs i ET! £ g Tyee ne 8 rel nL ay i a Hebrew chorus people, sought cml out, according to a story being told in theatrical circles. “How many chorus people will you he was asked, don't need any,” he geplied. "T'm to produce dramas only.” “But you’ bave to employ chorus hy? I have no work for them.” “Bay,” said a member of the coun- cil, “will you please show us the in- vitation we extended you to become & theatrical! manager?” GAIETY GETS A FILM, FORGETTING OLD QUARRELS. The actors’ is cansing the to forget old differences, joled ang way os Sige ee eo! ir dis- ‘along in business as they of old. At @ meeting of the man- other day Mr. Klaw made and Mr. wer seconded | Lee Shubert made one and; ir. Kiaw seconded it. EF THE GOVERNOR TO BE THERE. Gov, Smith has announced his in- Hi to-morrow night. He bor] be accompanied by Mrs. Smtih to Jacob Adier, H actor, is going to London to act at the Pavilion The- tre, The Mesers. Shubert are engaging casts for two companies to present “Maytime.” Ma rn mag meted bog 8 will ve ay begin a a bc is Inatanapous i Garden is announcing Sunday concert with @ long ra, Charle; is has been made man- ager bf the Longacre Theatre. Here- tofore he has dispensed the oil in the at the Globe ht with his magic, film contract by in “His Lit- Palace. They may go A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. He went to see old Doctor Jones, Who charged him just elevén bones. Said Doctor Jones: “The reason's thi “| You have a case of scapulis.” man, who signs himself eikdmairer* wan ee to nel Ly Bay sated Suse How him and we sincerely hope and marries the # the very jingle: bair is red, her eyes are blue, She'll pretty soon be siz feet two; it 1 will tell the whole world fair. Bhe's my ideal—she's sure a dear. x @EBUKING JACOB. ‘When Jacob Wovenger took charge thenive recently and was pre- to open it with Yiddish plays, council of the union, made up of FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With » Veil; Re move Them With Othine—Double ration for the removal is usually so successful in ‘freckles and giving a clear, complexion that it is sold ; a ua de alaliad - Don't hide your freckles under « ‘an ounce of Othine and re- Bven the first few should show » wonderful im- some of the lighter freck- geist for the He then went out, this doctor wise, And spent the fee for shirts and ties FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “I see they're transporting chickens ine lanes." horse-fly.” es. nothing, I once saw a TO HAVE AND TO HOLD. LACK—You say her heart is still White—Oh, yes, she simply married an old millionaire!—Judge. in er ae - UNCOMFORTABLE CONSISTENCY. sé WENTY-FIV® dollars fine,” iy if @aid the justice of the peace. “Oh, now, see here, judge,” said the culprit, ‘be consistent, I wasn't going a bit faster than I was last summer when 1 was hauled up and youacquitted me.” “All said the justice, “if you feel that way about it, we'll make it $50, covering both ofteasee,"-Bowton Transcript | right,” jf Re edit sib COMIC PAG FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918 GLOOMED UP ABOUT *MINNIE* EH? WELL WoN'y SHE teal Pome Pubtiating Cn (MY Suantng Warnt ) IN & COUPLE,OF HOURS, You BRING™TH'CAR_ DOWN “TO “THAT BRIDGE! 1 DON'T WANTA CARR) A HEAVY BASKET OF FISH ALLL“TH'WAY BACK To TH'HOTE *GEEL, TH TRovT MusT a\OF HEARD I WAS ON MY THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON ce Uae AUNY 10TA WAS, JUST A PLAIN, OLD FASHIONED GIRL, A GIRt OF VESTER DAY?! JSHe Liveo SERENELY WW AW ATMOSURE OF PLACE OURUFFLED AY THE FICKLE NOTIONS OF AIOOERN LIFE! OLD BORK S, O60 FRIENDS, OLD. MEMORIES, SHE. 440VE0 THE THINGS OF BY Gone. MNGOOZIDES ra apenas aR % “Baw-w-w-? MIND You DROPPED A- FLOWER Pot on. “Y HEAD — You vid ¢ WELL , NEVER Now LISTEN! Tuey's No NEED OF Y'GwWIN ME AT MerRY "HA-HA ! Ce Y AE 3 / ; 2 2 . « “NOBODY SHE SOLVES THE SERVANT PROBLEM Seng a Nobody’ ta” Grindstene George” 1 MUST SUGGEST Ts To th OMBERS OF THE SLOVEMLY HOUSEKEEPINE CLUB AT WE NEXT MELTWE! . SHE DIPN'T GWE A, SNAP FOR. THe EST STYLE OF PRESS, THE CHAUEING FASHIONS NEVER. WORRIED HER! SHE HAO THE DOPE ON ALL THE| LATEST

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