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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday. 2088 ~| “*S*MATTER, POP?” _ w Set ; om About Plays and Players Por THird KITA T3by's MAMA THENT Him To ATH You Sv iF You'd THINe Tomorrow) BetweedFouR AN FIVE ocLocr Hats THE OPERA SINGER'S iN FRomM the pinnacte of fame, both as a legitimate actress and a screen stag, she bas turned authoress, tem- » at least. At the request of etiter in the West, she has written cat ye | Comrie 1916, Prem Publishing Oe (NY Hvenioa World » By Bud Counihan i i | ru 4 WHY HE WAS HAVING HEATED ARGUMENT " WITH A “TAXI DRIVER IN TH’ MIDDLE OF Greet T ALWAYS GAD IT—BUT Now IM yl CONVINCED “THAT ‘Y’ UNCLE “SOSEPHUS (9 CRAZY—A PLAIN NUT? TD BEEN KINDA SUSPICIOUS OF HIM IF I DID'NT KNow HE WAS A STRICT. — TEE -TOTALER 1 (@ ITS A FINE WAY TD | MALIGN MY PooR “UNCLE= DES “CAVE HE WAS IN A WdT ARGUMENT WITH EPA ISTE A BUT THERE WS'NT < 21) A_TAX) DRIVER = DON'T No “TAX! ouveny . He proposed that they combine forces for this produc- tion and Mr. Morosco accepted the auggestion. Mr. Hitchcock will ap- pear as an English Earl, a part which | & played by G. P, Huntley in Lon- lon. “WETONA” TO CLOSE. “The Heart of Wetona,” now at! the Lycoum Theatre, is to end its @ week from Saturday, ac-| cording to a notice posted on the theatre's bulletin board. A few days David Belasco, who produced the in association with the Froh- Company, made arrangements to send jt on the road next season ‘With the original cast, which includes Lenore Ulrich and William Court- td ALL YOU GOTTA do “ GRAB $10 1S AY VOULD GET To CALL THIS GUY SAFE AT FIRST. After the notice was posted, however, the players were told they were free to seek other engagements and several of them have signed up VLU MEET GHA OUTSIDE “THE GATE AFTER “TH'GAME AN’ SLIP YOU CTHE DOUGH! ALL DAS PoP BOTTLES ON EARTH IF vr ay pid! with other manugements. The play! bas been doing well. | DIXON FILM AT THE Liperty. | } “The Fall of a Nation,” Thomas, } Dizon's new film, is to become the at- ’ traction at the Liberty Theatre early ' in June. It was at this house that | \ “The Birth of a Nation,” David W. Griffith's film, founded on a Dixon novel, had its phenomenal New York run. Victor Herbert has written a, acore for the new film. | INA CLAIRE IN “FOLLIES.” Ina Claire has been engaged by } Yiegfeld jr. as leading woman of the new “Follies.” She appeared in the 1915 edition of the show. Prior to her becoming a member of the “Follies” oper Miss Claire was best known to New York for her work in “The Quaker Girl.” FANS FAVOR A FAN. Bam Forrest says there is a frater- nal feeling between baseball fans that! cannot be beaten by any of the lodge ‘The other day Mr. Forrest became excited over the loss of a game by th Yankees at the Polo Grounds that he hurried away, leaving an expensive ove t in a seat. Fifteen minutes: later missed it and returned to the grand stand. He had but a faint hoi that the coat would be there, He found but Mr. Helasco offered to pay the ac- the Alcazar Theatre, San Franclsco, tor as per contract, Just the same. It next Monday. It may be brought to sulary without work, but Will New York in the fall, the manager and destroyed) May Bouton, after a the contract |season in “High Jinks,” Detroit to spend a few rial performance y by Norrys Jephson ‘onor, will be given at the Candler Theatre, Friday afternoon, May 26. D@OGOO®DDGHOGHGDHOGHNDGHHGOGHEHHHGHOGHHGHGHODIHGHVOSSS) g DDOOIHOOIOGIOVS @ i EveNING worLD’s K jddie Klub K.orner conoucten By ELEANOR scHortr = * OO0000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 COO OD OOOO OOOO ODO strenuous is going to ks resting. of “The! HOW TO BECOME A tees ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER , Albert Bruning and Huban will be the fairy % it ee eee gee dna tim 12 | have, been engag flarvey of “Justice” will have ae ailes, 4 1| for the Yankaes, were standing | fF, The Double a leading r EAR Cousin Kiddies: To-day We you sec a pie- { le. Chin Chin, the Hippodrome's baby ture of the sily tal ture of t very meta pie H. Frazee plans to move his of- elephant, rode in the baby parade ‘ove! am printing two of the many | MWe thought you'd come back for| {ices from the Times Building back to letters that kiddies have sent ° phases fr} the Longacre Theatre next Week. | yesterday in a fllvver auto, She was MEMBER'S PLN. thut ea Ene yeas “BO We decided fo) why “Brazilian Honeymoon” will all dressed up in a new frock for the |me. I am so pleased to hear that you will be given to every Mon thay: departed without even{ pen at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, |occasion, ‘The other elephants at theipall like our Kiddie Klub, Kiddie wh v Mr. Forrest their names. Monday, for a three weeks" engage- | Hip were inclined to snub Chin Chin] For the present we will not have Klddie who joins ‘Te — when she returned, They hadn't been | any contests excepting the drawing Kiddie Klub Evening World’s new DEMING DECLINES MONEY. tor Ah Ane ee pubile invited and were jealous, contests like the one, now ‘going on. Pin. amin KLUB, Now Whaddye think? An actor has re- Pa ve 5 -To 1 ‘The subject for this May is a make- , read very carefully how fama to necept money, Will Deming.” DUDE “| __ ANSWER TO INQUIRY. aie BnIok fon The MSY Wau Gan bavarues MEARE eee Who closed recently with “It Pays 10) cols, gbnne | {0 | Mack—Hell be at the Palace Thea-| “Also there will be no kiddie officers ly your pin, but pmnbershir parestion” is the man. David Belasco. aaph aie tre next week, in the Kiddie Klub. not any A in, ss a mem ish p rough arrangement with Cohan &|!))% an Lie Hoping that you will continue to ertiticate with your name on it, Marcie gave Wil Dering a contract“ yicy Mekuon Nyon FOOLISHMENT. wriietome, “Kiddie Kiub" Korner wil a Le hy ae Maten pat ands, Forty-second Street and you t COUSIN ELEANOR. printed right here in The Eveni 3 pay wae wer D wanied ty communicate with 3 | No, #40 Beekman Avenue, 1 every Monday, Wednesde rman less than a block away 5 New York, May 9 1916, and Fridi ve It ay : Bumstead’s Worm Syrup. | "iy. 0 he wired hin. Atlus FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | bear Cousin hainncrsea ain very ai, uve ata, | sometimes kes a man prodigal "L attended @ wooden wedding glad to know that you are makin, bi BOON pe Ba aumbe : ie. she afc, and sare Remedy fer) 1 prenico Heed and Malcolm W * # wooden wodding last [tty good club. I am a fulr drawer] Bach Klub day the number printed . org where dottie, | | will produce a new play, “For| "Who were the principals?” and am going to send a picture in on} will be one higher than the one print - . M.D, Phila, Pa: by Ethel Clifton, at “Two Poles.” the day 1 send the coupons, They ed the Klub day before, On six con secutive Klub days save these cou- d pons, so that you will have six whose will go in on the minute the sixth one comes out, So then I shall expect to be the first one on the Hst of mem-| IN YOU WERE A BOY The boys climbed up to where a soft, gray nest was built into a fork in the tree, By Jack Callahan g Re I ES oS See cE, eee bers. I find it good to have this club numbers are in rotation, like 6-7-8.¥- IEGODODHD DEDHGHDGTDHAGHGOPDOGOSGVHDOGHHOOHOBHOHEGSH COSI IOS and have children read these useful : 9-10-11 art with any - . eit a stories, for when they grow up they ‘ Written Bapecially for - six ; FH NOT GOIN WONDER How | tae reas) | mean hes he eow' ww ey | SLEEPYLAND STORIES — .ti'ib3tsutt By Uncle Bill ne at YOUr ale coupons i TOHAVE You HE HAPPENED |\NELL WEAR Ofisa RED TEA | ,, poping very best luck to you and . ereereren th name on. the ix PEK he © club, i ave e cl pyright, 1016, Publiv 30, 5 e > po! eo |g Look LIKE A TD RSCADE THB || THAT SUIT) HERKCUROLE Luo, AUN | GE Ratan Mate Wich We eee aT Ee Ree Teer re er eee ess ane Eine Ona ee caaiee Stamm: And then | connone AMn ale Venring aus tate, | y Rowdy, Now — Ol GENTS HAND DAYS. IN ABOUT||TAN SHOES, remain, your expected best member, asked te : z Ma es “Cheerlty, , nena PRR SS RAEES Laare #3, age and the name of your | THAT FATHER | [ITS T0O BAD | ME DOWNS THEN HE'LL BE REUBEN Our Tim and Downy Dim Won't |"*'P TM LEASE.” en ff A pesospad parent or guardian, 4 | . IS WORKING THE LADY 01D * ALL PUSH | 70 Howe A ‘ I would, PLEASE,” said Timbo | ‘Cheerily, cheeril: ‘Then mail your envelope to the » ; WEVE GoT 70 | | NOT SHED OUT] | Dear Cousin El : Dam a litte Touch Birds’ Nests. and Downy Dim in one breath, | And our Tim and Downy Dim, Kiddie Klub, Evening World, 63 Pare °% od BE STYLISH 1 aT AT | giv) saving up coupons for a Kiddie OWNY DIM and our Tim ran al] So the King led the way to a crab-| thanked the King and ran home and Row, Now York City, Then we will i t ToMoRRowW -| | SoUn PIs Rae aes Very Sock ar D race one day to Sleepyland For-|@Pple tree that stood all alone in a/ told Munner they would never do any 1 Zou, our, pin and certificate, } g EXPECT ANOTHER draw plans for the club, re i ».| sunny place with the grass around | harm to a bird's nest, jave saved all six of them, sina ; | . 1 think ita est. They got on their kiddy 4 CARLOAD OF jenita nice plan. And I know all the Prin tae ah uae tea | it, Uke a green Velvet Carpet, HO qm, children like to draw pictures, cars beside the well-curb and coasted| jifteq up one bay at a time and set | THE KIDDIE KLUB’S PICTURE : a ' ; POROTHY VANDER CLOCK. down the hill and the road through| him on a limb, ‘The bark and twigs CONTEST y me AQ r When they passed the big|scratched tho boys’ bare legs, but J \UAINT MAYPOLE. the lane. hen they pas: ie ye 8 | | Instead of the usual Maypole with|old oak there was the King of the they climbed up to where a round, OPEN ONLY TO MEMBERS OF THE “KIDDIE KLUB.” lin cushinga's pale soft, gray nest Was built into a fork There are so many kiddies who like to draw pictures that THE ' |)t# ruchings and hoops and fussiness,| Woods waiting for them. inthe ties EVENING WORLD wants to encourage them. So all members of thi } 9 try this way of making a quaint, old-] |“Who would like to see a nest of . Kiddie Klub will be given a chance to ehow what fine young arti . ; fashioned one. Take lots of colored| : of) And what do you think they saw \} they are, 9 artists ] streamers each three yards long and| Uns rebins, I would like to know?" |i, it? Four big yellow mouths that Every month awards of one dollar each will be gi q soe ate Bx one ead to 4 stout plece of| said the King. | stuck up over the edge of the nest,|| Klub Kiddies who send in the best drawings, and onaiven to the fi ; |Woods or park single out reek ee ‘“T would!” said Downy Dim and our| wide open, and four pairs of big |] ip a real grown-up artist herself, will & | tree with plenty of space around it! ‘Tim so quickly that they both spoke | brown eyes. Tim ed: Downy Dim tin their six coupons and and fas! as high up as pos- . “time ‘| stretched out their hands to ta vut contest, but whi shy “aroun A Rin UD we POs | at the same time and It sounded liko/stretched out oir Kulns te tale OO ing ub your coupens you may be drawing your yous wi la you are aking a streamer or tw al —_—_ —— | Jaround, singing: have a glant pick you up and take ane Come my dear friends, sing with me PIN COUPON you away from your supper?” | mn. Apis Nie en month, Kiddie Klub members may | On rate: akound the Maypole tree, 1] EVENING WORLD So the boys climbed down and || Will be made to cach member. an award, but only one award | Merrily around we ao, “KIDDIE KLUB” watched the Daddy Robin and the The contest this month will be to see which five kid id When ail the streamers are wound Munner Robin give the birdies their|| the best pictures of a make-believe Kiddi around the tree trunk step around supper, It a funny supper. In pictures the same shape this box, but a fi aa me : y . tt the opposite way to unwind. stead of crackers and milk and sugar with your name and addr to the Kiddie Me Tee Evenin; Politeness is to do and say on them in a silver porringer, thé World, No, 63 Park Row, Ne: ke, Ls AE The kindest (hing in the Hote wow had nica, fresh worms just j e—e——e———eexs———