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4 ' f | — - + i w G | The Evening V'or 4 | Theatrical News and Gossip e Evening \ or oy tycteed tutto ae lei a ener seem: ical i a : LA 'G E : y ji ||, JOE'S CAR ood venin g emntiet 018 PEFR : : on a “Sk hintok You'RE Gonn' sty HONOR, By BIDE DUDLEY J come on ueeTor oR wuatever eli otal Ns dae BEING AN ExeeRT-Cak Ma ae OF “TAKING “Rie PLACE. OF MY i : YOUR NAME 1S —COME WITH CN eR OF WAYS WASHER ESPECIALLY FITS ME WEE URE URL I a 9 UNCLE JOE = You NEED “THE Seite cone icin cai FOR A JOB Like THis ——~ ‘ ae , Ou) UST LIKE A - Oh, Marilynn, oh, Marilynn, ATTENTIONS OF A FOND M VE G D PuP, his 15 PROB'LY Your y . POEMS OF PREFERENCE YOU 100K LwE SuMON’ TI ONLY, YOU'VE GoT LEGS INSTEAD = His 15 PROB You now are Mrs. Jack | Sevilla berataeaae era cian ci MAN RoRGOT OF WHEELS! And hearts are glad and hearts are} Clarice of Putnam Avenue, Brook- satel Bia) ha 7m J sad, lyn, has written us a rhyme aimed From Newfoundland to Yak, | at A. Franz Blau, whoever he - ; * : be, It may be that this poem is what's Oh, Marilynn, sweet Marilynn, | 11.5 matter with the Brooklyn Bridge "Tis joy we wish you, dear. and yet we wouldn't want to blame We're all worked up; we lift the] Clarice for that cable’s antics, Let cup it slip another inch, however, and And drink to you (near beer). ite may change oyr mind. Now grab nis: Oh, Marilynn, oh, Marilygn, Dear Franz, I'm sure, without a A lucky man is he. doubt, Our heart kerplumps and bucks} 7aat J must be your heart's desire. and jumps, For when I read your little poem ied By ieatoney, It set my pretty heart on fire. : Y 2 } Propell j vee Your views, ring true; you're just <=} | f . (——\\\ Se ta 1 Qh, Marilynn, sweet Marilynn, the evap } Wherever you, are at, That I've been tooking for. Please know we're grieved, yet] So tet us mect without mishap, much relieved. Oh, what has Fate in store? And that, my dear, is THAT. | nr ee ue i : front door. Dearing was de ILY They Won OBSERVATIONS. lightoa THE BIG LITTLE FAMIL 2 Short dresses are not popular in “This is the colored baseball Se ‘ ne Maer” val ae a Oulsars: ALL x — / . Pt * ‘1 y ¢ r (ES -TH INE ON aR HI THATS - apan, where skirts must cover the| te he announced proudly. THis" SUMMER S ‘ hes : 5 Fico ont apan knees. “What for?” asked Archibald. BUNGALOW” HUNTIN OH! You Wal slel Dain Ata) A ety a AMG Lany Baa ana . @ WANT TH & We presume George Loft, the] “I thought that if we needed \6 No CINCH -@UT j ior tee, \ NG BSR sar tiieg Mall oe GUT Nbu KNOW eect nA ena ae andy man, and Mrs, Loft occupied a] music for the ball, they could LL ae wire INSISTED 7 cl aay THA Se elias ses aidls \T HAS NO wo CousiINS 2 52 oe ite on the Aquitania, play.” + LON ME Doin! me 5 eS pet We eral paca caialee . Grasshopper’ are destroying the The society ladies edged near. Ly Radanerncarciaee get 9 a7 erops in France. A cable of sym- They did not speak, ( on ax c athy from Kansas is in order. Lady Hotchkiss went behind A vigorous fight occurred during] the counter and took a jar of e “No More War” parade Satur-| gum drops from the shelf. Toss- y night. Probably staged as a} ing a handful of the candy in the orrible example!” air, she sald: Mathilde McCormick has sailed for “Here, boys! ‘These are for rope. Will Mary Landon Baker} you.” .indly move over on the front page “Just a minute!” sald Grocer and give Mathilde a seat? r Hoskins, And his son, Pudge, Will H, Hays says he has been ab-} was mad too. ‘olutely unable to find the “horrors Archibald suggested to Lena f Hollywood.” He never should have| that they marry at once. It | ome out there without false whisk- frightened her and she stepped ah Be Ses = a behind the pickle barrel. AN 7 M \ a “Tam himngry,” sald the leader P uestion in ligt All Betz Off. of the ball team, LITTLE MARY MIXU cis ce a Q aE Cee. Mr. and Mrs, Hoab Betz and their Lena drew her automatic TOR A> : } , eh ay only child, Zena, have been sent to; (To be continued.) ARTO onic ae seas Z DA-GONE THE { Weve? T cuess the Home for Mental Defectives.— ‘< EM , cH WAY ie DA-GONE hue y WE WONT GO Longwood (0.) Times. We Visit Nellie. Bi DROP THAT WATER MELON want kaw ae mal / | OVER TS MADISON fh pasion We dropped in at St. Vincent's AM GET MAD AND Co WAY fy sTeeer 2 SyReRT” FOR 4: LAUGHING LENA Hospital yesterday to see Nellie AN LEAVE TAE Pieces - bi ‘ eet a ccar ats Ia ai Revell, who is just compl — ‘ Even wat sch pi her third year an a patient at hat Gerele—-einnjenpehre,) institution. As we left the taxicab . Lena decided she would attend at the hos | the driver, an the masquerade ball attired in a Irishman, id: A 2 diver’s suit. No one would know pipes sould a esis ireby any f ein : her, she argued, and she might | Vege” 97" {0 see Miss Re discover that one of tae dancers “You've guessed it,’ we. re- was the guilty man who had plied. **Do you know her?" kicked Grocer Hoskins. Hoskins Yolen feel pe though. | do. ‘ou see, almost every day for two was to impersonate a mule. He years I've hauled somebody down\ was quite athletic and could here to ses her. | know all about fasily walk on all fours. Of her case from hearin’ 'em talk in course he would be in danger the ve of receiving another mysterious Merete eee ce atay? A “sy ‘ ‘ = lek which might make the situ- I ain't too forward,” he said. —_ " . _ ation more complex. But he was i rmy love. And tell her : 4 determined. that et O'Baien washers ain't KATINKA fig ‘ : : Not That Kind of a Casel > no cloud, however dark, hat pe are AY 1 I = WN) i : i iain sterareeaestivecrm T i = ‘The ball was to be held in'the |” must pose away." hea No WORE Scevgeinic FoR Het ve BEEN) [ME SA WROTE: { | | ALL RIGHT, OFFICE= \ | /ARREST YOU, NOTHIN /WRA . grocery. This was Archibald’s We went into the hospital BOSE Nt silos mu tob oes. I mete RC "hel TLL GIVE MYSELF UP. \WHAT D'Y'THINK WE COPS plan. -In his heart he wanted to peinking Seaply Sie whet TAM, 1 WANT You To GET YouRseur .— [Sone THING GO AHEAD AND _ \ Have CLUBS FoR ? )~ be near the bologna sausage and ee Pe sapared sNaliis's ARRESTED, AND WATCH How QUICKLY ALREST MEL” @ .\.% at the same time be in a position flood ‘the place with light There TLL GET YouR CALE | , ee ‘ ag Me to cast sheep's eyes at Lena. | she lay on her broken back, about TT awetiseeb sf | 53 ao 7 ' > “a Lady Hotchkiss was asked to the happiest person we'd seen in y le? | f Ne AN 7. == serve punch on the potato barrel, months, s She demurred, but very prettily, Winery the: deel is the cloud?” at that, hat are you numbling “Punch should be served more about?"’ ghe asked. elegantly,” she said. “Oh, nothing," we replied. Dearing, the barber, walked to | gignd then we gave her Mike the door and waved his handker- MS AYA” 3c chief. He was signalling. What |AND NOW PERMIT US cculd it mean? Lena pretended to inform you that John Smith not to look but she had her eye married Mary Kllen Reynolds at on that man just the same. the home of Mrs. Douglas Fair- Fourteen Negroes entered the banks in Hollywood yesterday, WELL THATS JUST ABCUT| HE Theatre Guild 1 ired | F M MELLO Essie HOTEL ?-\ RiGsT® come ON MR DIS AM DE THE STEAK - BRING ON E Theatre Guild has acquiredjFrank McCormack, Walter James \X MEAL a ‘ ‘ el nT? for production, probably not]}4nd Charles W. Wallace. WELL PLEASE SEND OVER 8 x $ =YOU'R' OIN' You gust (zest FEED YOU >) ORDERED WILL EVER HAD 1%) V7 cost Apour $59 Sy sega for some months, however, a by unaae German play called “Hans Sun- MITCHELL CONFUSED. fcraper’s Trip to Hell.” It is a] YOu can't always tell by the «ream comedy by Paul Apel and the clothes. ‘ant Mitchell was at a itle role will be portrayed by Joseph |CUMtry place yesterday sitting on the schildkraut, who is a member of the | @ member of his’ hos! SIX OF THE FINEST SEVEN COURSE MEALS You CAN MAKE UP -AN' CHARGE y: THEM TO MY x e Oba _THE LOBSTER SALAD R ‘ PRETTY €LEVER COULD EAT \DEA OF BABS, / 2 SOME OF THAT, e = " ‘wulld’s regular company. hed. The “Kempy" FATHER- eee never seen this member IN BROADHURST CAST. bald. the host,’ referring to MR.BENSON og 2 “completes my a ee Jeorge Broadhurst has engaged |the,2ew arrival, ‘completes my fam- ily.” imund Lowe, William Roselle, Rap- y Holmes and Walter Walker for Ir, Mitchell saw before him ; . les in the new comedy, "I Will if |*urdy Person tn knickerbockers and = vu Will,” now in rehearsal, ‘Tho|““P Teady for the links Er, how nice," he sta nered. ** y will be seen in Long Branch and oury Park next week so, he, or ahe, ae t is a devotee of jolf." cause mmy be SMANHATTAN,' AUG: 16. WELL, PERHAPS! ohn Cromwell is now a producer.| Maurice Holland was walking along 2 will present “Manhattan,” an|proadway yesterday when he met merican comedy by Henry Hull und] pyradtord Kirkbride ighton Osmun, at the Playhouse on @. 15. Norman Trevor has the] asx. ng to the ball game, John?" he SsS8ar ading role. Then he realized he had mistaken] 7 ‘ ‘ : ; tenor John Hendricks of “Sue, Dear," for| white mitts wh ancing, but nobody gaged for the new “Greenwich }are the most recent additions to the} present at the Vafderbilt Theatre|that he has a brother-in-law named] / think this blamed river “THE MONSTER” SOON. Bobby O'Neil. ava aciitaa ht . Village Follies." east of the new “Scandals.” Aug. 14 Job Work who is seeking employ-| Runs down through Ohio, Joseph M. Gaites has arranged to J. Osborne Clemson, who was near dD Mark ), London actress and Shubert Vaudeville may invade the The Messrs. will present ‘Officers of the U eadnought | ment But if Tam wrong please correct m er a new mystery drama by Crane}had to laugh. He reulized tt was a] stage director, is in New York Far West, Omaha originally was the] "Whispering Wire Long Branch| Maryland will Truex in Vilbur, entitled, “The Monster," at} case of mistaken identity. « Marguerite Sylva? has returned to] Western Hmit to-night. I nes te {9th Street | "Six Cylir Sam H FOOLISHMENT pum iy iN Tes Ge he 39th Street Theatre during the|the man really was Frank H. Grey. |New York from Los Ar 8 Jim Vaughan, who was musical] Theatre next Monday Harris Theatr There was a young girl from Oni ! Ate eek of Aug. 7. Wilton Lackaye o> Michio Itow's "Pin W * will re-| director for Williams & W ! rice Noyes and William Inger — Who lived on the banks of the|, Idignant Citizen—Do you see as ads the cast, which Jncludes Mc- Gossip. open to-night at the Little; Theatre. direct for the “Oh, Joy” ¢ soll have joined the cast of “Lights| \A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. per thing tunny a) my wm ‘cia ww Mora Alarguprite Risser, Gilda Grey, shimmyfst, wears long Lucille Chalfant, prima,donna, has The Lightner Sisters and Alexander! Out,” which Mrs. Henry B. Harris willl A Flushing may has informed us Harry Dornton—Ye our abihastthan 2. cade

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