The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1916, Page 16

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday, May . 1916 ; |°S*MATTER, POP?” #« w m7 wt me By C. M. Payne About Plays MAKES YA PORT Y Govties, Han A FINE Mucd Satissia and Players LoonK at BiG DINNER, To Be Fired uP wit I'm FILLED UP CHicweN AN CATE AN THIS Dipwt YA By BIDE DUDLEY RRY CLAY BLANEY is to be i: star again. He has obtained e rights to a new comedy called “In Watked Jimmy,” written by Mra. Renie H. Jaffa, and will give it @ production next season, playing the principal role himself, This play was tried a few weeks ago by the Poll stock players in Washington and Mr. Blaney decided it was just what he was looking for, Time was when Marry Clay Bianey could kill more red-skins, outiaws and other “var- mints” on the stage than any other 7 active young hero in the business. Lately, however, he has been leading 4 less vicious stage life. It ie under- stood that in “In Walked Jimmy” he ‘will do no slaughtering, but will lend his efforts mainly to comedy. VISIT ACTORS’ FUND HOME. ' The officers and trustees of the Actors’ Fund made their annuat visit bi fo the fund’s home on Btaten Island a yesterday. President Daniel Froh- § man made the principal address of the ceremonies. F. F. Mackay and Mé'ton Nobles also spoke. Music was furnished by Hazel Dawn, Mar- garet Romaine Dawn and Dleancr Dawn, The three are sisters, but that fact never dawned on their audience until they were all through. Alexander Lambert, Dr. Arthur Cone, Harry Henry, James Clark and Wil- I CANT BAT ANY MoRE ~t ene © Moar! YesorR! Dye FEEL LIKE ome Romer Geer, FILET OF COLE, — tendent and ir. and Mrs, James y, for iH thelr excellent work in ing atter the needs of the gu ‘ MRS. WOODS TO oars Mrs. A, H. Woode, wife we OW FINE: > HE BANE PUT OUTS Now AY BANE SQUARE ay. Now he is about to be married. wiTH Him “JUSTICE” IN SING GING. the HASKELL'S GREAT IDEA. ‘When Loney Haskell was in the At- S| ze Bree cae # gute) Geld * overt ie new arrivals Kilsabeth Marb ‘will entertain at| were assigned work according to tho Sisters, singers andj % luncheon on May 23 at her home, No.| occupations they followed while tree. | engaged for the| 125 Hast Fitty-ntth ee. ig thirty-|A great idea cai to Loney. When a Saiburye ts took part in}he was asked to address the prison- [| signed wel tone Miss Marbury'’s three te musical produc-|ers he unseated to th boya that | the present season, next time any of them arrived Baate" noe” Home’ inatitution thoy tell the Warden ‘hey | eon were traveling salesm: recently left the | * area went to acting for i te ‘aine w the result that she lost b ten pounds. "Now she's to quit the films ‘and return to the spoken drama in ‘ ner to get back her etious plump- GBDOADNGHOHHHDDOOGHHHGHSGHHOOOOESGHSEGHIOOOOOOOD THE EVENING WORLD'S Kiddie Ku b Ko ner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER DHODOGHODHDOGHHDDHHHDHDHGOIGHE DHDOGODGODOHODOODGOOQGDODODGOGHOGGFOOGDOGOHWOGDOGGS’E 99OQHI|ID|IPIS:9OOHHQGHHGHDGIIAG.IwGSHOHNOODOOOSVS: season at Parsons's Theatre, Hartt Hiren ‘The initial bill will be HOW TO BECOME A ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER ‘and’ 3e8 'Y DEAR COUSIN KIDDIES: T have a splendid bit of news for you. The last of the first six Kiddie Klub pin coupons was printed in thie Klub Korner Friday, and Saturday over five hundred kid- dies sent in their coupons with appli- cations for membership in the klub. All Saturday I was busy getting klub pins and membership certificates ready to send them to the kiddies who had earned them. Do not be disappointed if you do not get your pins the very next day after you send in your ap- plication, for it takes a little time to enter new members’ naimos in the Klub register and to get the pins and certificates ready for mailing. Many of the kiddies sent in their klubhouse drawings with their cou- Your letters have been reach. fae me aafely and I hi with greatest interest Several kiddi have suggested sending mo thelr favorite story or poem, while others have spoken of sending original ones of their own. 1 will be most pleased to publish in the “Kiddie Klub” korner all those GOOD EVENING, MRS. BON Ruth Crosby Dimmick, theatrical discovered a new way to cure writers’ cramp. Whenever the cramp takes after her she gets out a get of bones and rattles them, a la Haverly’s Famous us Forty, . FOOLISHMENT. a man = Perens tan ae aera ore, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “How do you tell the twins apart?” “I put my finger in Sue's mout! . and if she bites I know she's Helen. EVENING WORLD “KIODIE KLUB" them, too, To join the Kiddie Klub save six pin 4 je Hi is fun bave besa i talled. Tho opening w: ace stock | coupons like the one above ‘They are company, headed companied by approp! jprinted in the Kiddie Klub Korner | Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ,each time bearing a number. Tha |numbers will be printed in rotation. ; You may start with any number, for instance to-day's, whieb is No, 7, ; When you have six coupons numbered in rotation, like 7—8-9—19—11—13 or 8-9—10—11—12—13, write your name }on each and send them to the Kiddie Klub, Evening World, No. 68 Park Row, New York City, with a note,on *. 1 With @ penell line connect the dote In numerical order. Friday Tommy saw an OWL, ‘e read them Copyright, 1916, Press Publishing Co. (N, Y. Evening Word), As They Were Walking Back Home, the King Gave Tim a» Wonderful | SLEEPYLAND STORIES Golden Peanut. By Uncle Bill THe kipois kute” TEE et ERO A th en + that are complete and suitable (if not too long) and the name and ad- dress of the sender will be printed along with every one, Be careful to say if they are or are not original. If they are not give the author's name if you know it, It will be quite impossible to return ‘any manuscripts, sc please do not Copyriatit. 1916. by The Preas. Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) The Magic Golden Peanut That the King Gave to Tim. E day Tim's Munner went to better than the queer smelling salts that stings your nose and makes you cry for nothing. He was just going | to take some iris for color and some wall flower for its lovely smell when he remembered his proiise. in color and it tasted like peanuts at first and like orange afterward. But that was not all, All Timmy had to do was to put the cracked shell in his pocket, and when he took it jout there was a fresh golden peanut waiting to be cracked and eaten all] which you must write your name, ad- dress, age and the name of parent or guardian, When your coupons are re- ceived you will be presented with a Klub pin and a certificate of member- ship. But do not send any coupons ‘until you have saved all six of them send return postage. the sitting room and drew| When Tim was a very little boy, ' as required. All children not over @f- Hoping to receive many nice contri- down the blinds, ‘Then ehe put|2°t much more than a year old, he again. teen may become members, butions to the “Kiddie Klub” korner, pei evil Dut) jad promised the doctor..that he Your interested LN col ELPANOR. LETTERS FROM KIDDIES, No, 340 East Ninety-second Street, New York City, the funny little green jar of smelling salts on a table beside the cottch and she lay down to take a nap. She told Tim to go out and play, but to keep off the road where the wheels were would never pull the flowers, no mat- ter how much he liked them. So he ran out of the doctor’s garden and down the lane and into the woods, He found some violets and gathered | THE KIDDIE KLUB’S PICTURE CONTEST | OPEN ONLY TO “KIDDIE KLUB” MEMBERS, THE EVENING WORLD wi I! give five awards of One Dollar % them for his Munner—and then there | each for the best pictures of a Kiddie Klub “Klubhous int in by a ~— e075 00 3% e, 7 Se eee eee ee an Dake Aeen passing. He had to go alone, be) stood the King of the Woods, smiling. || Kiddie Klub members between now and June 1, The awards will be 9? a "SoS egy World. I think that is a very good|cause bis Munner had @ headache. | He said: “I am glad you did not take as follows: 3s idea. I think it will keep us busy in Firat he went into the Doctor’s|the doctor's flowers, Come with me.” i ge B7 age Me Se! | that drawing contest of yours. Uhave|Garden, the place where the phiox $1 for the best picture by @ member not over seven years old, Fee 074%62 e made my plans of the “Kiddie Klub” So they went deep In the woods | $1 for the by st picture by a member eight or nine years old, clubhouse. Hoping that the club|4"4 the peonies and roses and all/ ang the King showed Timbo a big | $1 for the best picture by a member ten or eleven years old. 89° ea. a op Ret rar MENIGET He Tie ca mete ae wae bed of trailing avbutuemyour daddy $1 for the best picture by a member twelve or thirteen yeare old, e ©, “he oO a . though woul e ine to er ry i ne 64 pnlbaed A nee peal aiva dt to Pepi fon epall them for x00 ous von pen $1 for the best picture by a member fourteen or fifteen years old, No. 19 Hamilton Avenue, {maybe it would. cure her headache | meinen tine bunch And ae tan The pictures winning the awards will be printed in this mn and read them every night. LOUISD GIBSON, pin like in thie picture, to gather a fine bunch. And as they | tinkling silvery fairy musiv, ‘The moat of the peanut was pink Evening World, No. 63 Park Row, e : 7 Weehawken, N, J ‘meas feara, walking) Bacie Hoe ithe CRIA during June, together with the artists’ names, A new contest will be ere ve he ud * 43 fr em8 conan Cousin Bleanor=1 wish to be- | THIS 18 THE KIDDIE KLUB PIN! gave Tim a golden peanut, Oh, it || 9enducted in June. To give all members a fair chance, those wo win oat 067 os so f am saving the coupons. I just| Every kiddie who| was a wonderful peanut! ‘The shell|} #wards may not compete again this year, & love to draw, 90 a8 soon as I become joing the Klub will re- | was all gold, and when Tim cracked jend your pictures, with your name, age and address, and the o “se Boner 1 Am BONE 80. bry, ‘atores | ceive @ silver colored|it, it made @ pleasant gound like number of your membership certificates, to The Kiddie Kiub Contests N, Y, City,

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