The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 22

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PENOLA LL oO AIA AON RN Nn ta teh ete nt erm As dialcinhihdaditeiamiamttimemad=n meee By C. M. Payne Je Turd THAID To utTde THOAP AN WATER AN’ WHATEVR COLOR ITH ( LEFT, Iv THAT WAY = “*S*’MATTER, POP?” we we we rr] w we uw we uw About Plays WHAT CoLroR OF FACce Does +e PRrerer ? WELL IF UNCLE St’ WANTS THE COLORio® YouR Face: CHANGED “PoP, uncve Tdy Tay de AMES WHITCOMA RILEY, the| | [DONT be Hoosier poet, is noon to ace! |] |THE COLOR some of his rhyme characters OF M' om the stage. Robert McLaughlin, WN wrote “The Eternal Magdalene,” Ras obtained the right to dramatize Mr. Riley's poem, “An Old Swe Quart of Mive,” and will write a play if which he will put the Raggedy Man, Little Orphant Annie and éthera of the Ryey cregtions. The new piece will be iyed first at English's Opera House, Indianapolis, du the week of Oct. 2, It will then Bo to Chicago. PAVLOWA AT THE CENTURY. Anna Paviowa, the dancer, is to be one of the sta at the Century Theatre when Charles Dillingham and F, Ziegfeld, Jr, put a musical Pfoduction in that house next season. MI8S DRESSER WON'T CHANGE. Louise Dressey has decided to ree t main in vaudgglic a while, After! having arranged to play in H. H. Vrazee's comedy, “Nothing But the Truth,” she foun: e asserts, that | the third act dia conform (o her ideas as to what third acts should be, | and, rather than be unhappy, she | arranged for more vaudeville work. | She will be at the Palace next week. ! GIRLS TO PLAY BALL. Ty looks as though there will be a) theatrical baseball league in New York. Already "Pom-Pom" and the “Cohan Revue” have teams and thé be ie is to have one in the near fMure, “Pom-Pom” and the “Cohan Berve” will “cross bats” next Sunday in the vielnity of Brondway and Two HMWadréd and Seventh Street, The receipts, if there are any, will go to gharity. Helen Mellette, Gertrude | Tolan, Billie Busch, Edith Day and | len Frances will make up the} *Pom-Pom™ inficid Th will wear regulnr baseball caps, shirts and everything. MISS LATIMER GETS PART. =. d nglin steps out @f the Wilde pi: Woman of No Pr thes 8 Nighy at the Fulton ; ' tre, 4 imer wi ssume the role of Mrs. Arbuthnot. and the |[{ ¥ N€@DN T Dux YO ME. AXEL: | paz, Nill continue, | Miss Angin will 7 as Leng AS (M UMPIRING GAMES 0 wonight and | ON ve the cast to-morro i a Re 1N fm GONNA GWE MY | i + @o to st Louis, where ane is to! . appre: the | | Open air. Tk was. originally an: |{\ DECISIONS AS 1 SEE ‘EME ; (F1SEE YER OUT I'M nounced that “A Woman of No Im- Dortance would close. GONNA CALL YA our! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Did you ever have a feeling, when @ome fun you started stealing, that i the good old world was dealing you a fine and dandy hand? Did you ever Wink While sipping from a glass your ¢ ind Comte Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday: May 267 Yoie ~~ et | ) \ ener 1010, Oven Pemins we HY Ormeng Woes HENRY HASENPFEFFER — That Sort of an Ultimatum Meant Peace Instead of War! WARN ‘Yo! — EVEN NOW Beloved 3 ‘t SOPHIE” AWAITS ME NEAR A RAILROAD STATION ft t we By Bud Counihan ——— = THEN =X REFUSE! e6-6-6-:! AN’ 1F You Decide. AGAINGT US We wilt FLEE AN' NEVER Come BACK AN’ if I REFUGE To LeT You HAve MY DAVGHTER * SOPHIE"~ Wor DYE PRoPE To Do? Tuanra REMEMBER THAT BUSINESS (S BUSINESS! LEMME OuUTA HERE y'Foo! J GOTTA UMPIRE. TMT Game!" ¢ Rand was gripping, « red high-ball | cool and dripping, that oure ts @ 4 Rappy land? Did you ever sing a f ditty, though your singing wasn't j Pretty, and then give ‘em stories witty, which on eager ears did fall? Hf you've done these things I'm cer fain that, when night drew up her red gurtain, you discovered, temples hurtin’, ‘twas a bum world after all, ' ‘There's a lot of fun in handing walt- i ere tips and in commanding, giving | them the understanding that you're loaded down with dough. There's a Yot of Joy in smoking high-priced weeds and then in joking at expense as you are soaking up the booze Z ¢ eZ you've caused to flow. Oh, it's fine | mut the baby wae not seriously in-| Sing Sing in a new film called Sreene and holler; pour red Auids | sured, “Notorious Gallagher.” Local color ate Sa a mM Fe ie pepanes Otis Harlan, comedian, has become} for this picture was procured at the mel’ drial, Wut Gants orang, | interested. in a restaurant on the| big State penal institution. Weak you're ‘busied—con saan bank ef the Shrowsbury River, near} J, Albert Hall, who recently re- oan you Long, Branch. When people kick] signed from the Famous Players, Escen Pete ell te ieee about” the meals Otis merely tells| where he was aupporting Mary Pick- them @ magsical comedy joke and/| ford, has been en; to play Capt. bum world after all. they just laugh ‘and Jaug! Kemp in a new Lou: mder’ onal, Masagtog Director 8. L. Rathapfol| “The Yellow Menace." of the Rialto announces that his a long season theatre has obtained the exclusive AN AMBITIOUS YAWNER. has gone to/rig for the first public presenta-| Pete Gtilam, the negro wonder who juda. Beerboh: ¥ i ae 1s celebrating his twenty- | o: Tre Min ei ea fcat awn his mouth open seven Y Dear Cousin Kiddies: Please hurry and send me your drawings of the make be- PIN COUPON sevénth birthday to-day by distribut- ty ey ot ‘ery je” will move from the Princess to the Casino next Mon- shown at the Rialto in ten days. “BUYS OUT” B. @ B. CIRCUS, Macbeth.” The film will belinches, i# going to Kansas City to eee if he can't yawn in vaudeville or for the movies,—Wainut (Mo.) Times, Meve Kiddie Klub house, else | am afraid they will not be in time for the contest, And I do not want that to . “The Blue Paradise" goea to|_ From Toledo comes the news that FOOLISHMENT, happen, not for the world! I wish the Forty-fourth Street. an automobile company there has en- “Live veer seen sentry box every one of my cousins to compete Jack Bonavita, the lon |®ased thé Barnum & Bailey Circus) ded llr, William Gens. for one of the prizes, and must com- , has returned to’ Lune Park |for six performances in July ae a Wave ‘seen ‘ticket fences Mt 1 | pliment those who have already sent 4 will beg: 4) and wi egin prodding the lions to-da: -day. Brother St. Denis, brother of Ruth, is branching out as a producer. He means of entertaining Its employees and their friends. ‘The company will Pay $30,000 for the six exhibitions, Between 18,000 and 25,000 persons will FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Have you ever caught your hus- band flirting?" thelr plans, for they are really lovely, and I foresee a difficult task for me to decide on the winners. Your cousin ELPANOR, EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB" To join the Kiddie Klub save siz pir coupons like the one above. They are ie to stage "The Dancing Girl of /St0 the show, and everything will be] Pan’ Airting? printed in the Kiddie Klub Korne Dethi” at the New Brighton next {fee but the popcorn and lemonade. originally!’ ns TOW caught Bim) LETTERS FROM KIDDIES, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays week. —_ ————- Dear Cousin Eleanor George Kleine has decided to show two new chapters of the Billie Burke Picture each week at the Globe, be- @inning Monday. HE FIXED MATTERS, Harry Steppe, a comedian on the Loew Circuit, bas a brother who is His Definition. WITTY Judge of the Municipal Your Kiddie Klub has interested me very much, and I am sure it has inspired many other ambitious chil- each time bearing a number. The numbers will be printed in rotation You may start with any number, fur MOT aan one igre tere . ‘ dren and helped them to recognize! Instance to-day's, which ts No. 1% An exhibit of talking dolls will belane other day the bee a OL Court of Boston atoutly declared | their better abilities in competing in When you have six coupons numberee © feature of Fred Thompson's Pre-| a letter which he dropped in a mail that “a patriot was a man who| the drawing contests, and also” in in rotation, like 12—13—14—15—16—18 Paredness and Prosperity Exposition, | hog minuaa stamp. Later he remem-| refused to button his wife's lingerie; Writing stories, which you kindly of- vie zs ;- you which will open at Sea Beach Palace, | hoteq that he hud nogiected the porn, | Waist.” fered to publish in your club column. A ey opera Coney Island, Memorial Day. Charles Dillingham has engaged ‘Toto, the Hippodrome clown, for three years and will keep him at the ge, so he bought a 2-cent stamp and dropped It In the box. “A martyr,” he went on, according to the Youth's Companion, one who attempts and fails, while a hero tries and succeeds. Hoping to be one of your best mem. bers, Yours truly, MARY ZIPLUISKI, No, 295 Avenue BN, Y,'C, SLEEPYLAND STORIES By Uncle Bi name on each and send them to the Kiddie Klub, Evening World, No. @8 Park Row, New York City, with a note bie playhouse, Toto's real name Is | Morien TOT UAE. NOTES. “Then what ts a coward?” asked a ERANK LAUDOOS: on Bag Zou aa Welle 20Re Rai Almando Novello. arry CC. oyt, chief of the} curious by-stand NK JER, No. 745 E, address, 4, d Jake Rosenthal found a sleeping nario staff at the Rolfe atudie, “Oh, a Coward replied the Judge,| Hundred and Bistyrointy Miers Coprrisht 1916, by The Preae Publishing Co, yand jumbles and drank nice, cool “You may be @ good] guardian. When your coupons are ree aby at the Bronx Opera House an onstrated his versutility recently “ls a ‘man who remains single ao he| rites: “I am telling everybody (The Now Yorw Evesing World.) lemonade. Vety nue, Gay: DUE to-day you arelcsived you will be presented Wiig | your atier the ‘matinew yesterday, | when he appeared ax the Warden of won't have to try." about your club, and some boys. In When the last cooky was gone the) jij) gunifntd> Take him away, Dick | iiub Dip Bnd & certincate Of iaaanaa child's mother had forgotte Canna teas 7 my house are saving coupo: 4 i: e ship. 1 Bate ails to it unt baa relcriin : i coupon: 1| Pascal Dascal the Rascal Is Taught|King gave Edle a box of candy and|“'S, ‘they took Pascal Dascal the (Sui yeu have eaved all ae of te read my club news every’ da SYLVIA JACOBSON, Ni 5 mee YLVIA JACOBSON, No, 414 8 y Park Street, writes Me Bayothons Very Naughty. away from home for @ while and = day when the sun was shin- 1 did not eee all your ‘Kiub,’ but 1 ing bright, Timmy went to pave een Mit annie’ - a dear Sleepyland Forest early im the coupons , for me, as ale knew 1 would love to |Sftermoon. He found the King of the} Give Edie her box of candy returned, told her to divide it with the boys,| Rascal away off to the back of the{as required. All children not over Ate Pancal Dascal the Rascal took Donny! Woods and locked him up tn the stone a jouse near the swamp. And they Dim's candy from him and grabbed) icp him theve with only bread and the box of candy out of Edie’s hands,| water for supper. When they took Edie oried. That made Timbo feel| him home to his munner next day a he sald he would never treat a little] hav “ girl badly again. Lesson for Being DODODDODGHHHHGHOHPDHOOHS ft : tim} reqi 4 Join the Kiddie Klub,” pe baal for Dim witb wales is told Pascal Dascal the Rascal, Pascal 4 ndch » an jonny m * Tv a - € MASTER S. COINE, who lives at} : only laughed at Tim and began to i 481 Weat Thirty-elghth ieee Mt oan Fens Ms Dascal Lhe MON jatuif his mouth full of candy, He| : thinks “There is not a better olub ve been waiting for you, Tim-/ made faces at Edie and pulled her } Washday Wonder for Kidgiee jn the United States than bo," eald the King. “Now we'll g0/ pair nad slaceed her, She Late EA OPEN ONLY TO “KIDDIE KLUB” MEMBERS. 4 P A Our BIGdie Alig. down to the Point of Pines and have! to give ner her candy and he laughed| THE EVENING WORLD will give five awards of One Do : > ' ” pienic.” i, | - VAN’S NORUB saves ha'f Dear Cousin Eleanor: I think this again. each for the best pictures of a Kiddie Klub “Klubhou ent in by ; club of ours will benefit many chil-| 8° they went to the pretty placel ‘Tim caught Pascal by the neck and!| Kiddie Klul membere betw. and June 1, The award: the labor of washing, NO Z |dren. Including myaalt. It will in- {under the pines where the ground {8|by tho arm and threw him down on Sidley ve Cente new wards will be . + agg . creas terest of the ohildren to| covered with .|the ground, Then he toqk the box of ie ghey Gives finest e | EA Kod stories, auch an ‘Sleapyland | pet and the King celled “Diex ana|cndy may from him and gave. it 61 for the best picture by a member not ever seven y i results, Just iry it, ies." tw back to Edie, Then he tied Pascal's Kiddy's knowledge and Bon, his atrong men, to bring out | hands together. Pascal yelled and $1 fer tho host pleture by e member eight er.alne years olf $1 for the best picture by a member ten or eleven years old. $1 for the best picture by a member twelve or thirteen yeare old. j $1 for the best picture by a member fourteen or fifteen years old, é The pictures winning the awarde will be printed in this space ny and manner to their triends the Dig basket. So the children eat|kicked, so Tim tied his feet together der ou may depend upon! on the benches in the shade and ate| With strong cord. teres, Af Active member, Youre sin: | ittle lettuce sandwiches and cookies | ,, “YoU have done right, Timmy,” said cerely, M. KAUFMAN the King. "You must never let any- No, 1118 Forest Avenue, Bronx.” oe body hurg a girl or take her toys or | | Ee & 10¢ },\.,, VAN ZL CO. West Mobuken, N. dy i apa ITH candy from her. Here, Dick and| nina GURK. Saaaahan with the @iixia’ naman’ : ; . pA Pag by AUGUST YOUNG, No. 603 8 18 THE WgpIE Kuve PIN.| Tent take this naughty boy awuy || {uring June, together wi names, A new contest will be AS > t)-eighth Stre New or ver) i and rit ipl 4 oe Bur-stead’s Werm Syrup. Your”: in thas eee rlahitaisll oases’ ah Tao. Maia fee ete | aaa TL cal was Bend your pictures, with your name, age and address, and the : hemmed ‘wy one Gre Sree | tam " sein a allene scared. He began to cry as loud as\| number of your membership certificates, to The Kiddie Klub Contest, § we} |} ” o he could: "I'll be a good boy! Be a Be Sieg me pas Qusiser cones Pin like the ene chown |", G7Nd:, “il he a good he Evening World, No. 63 Park Row, N, Y, City. in thie pleture Et Py é a's, tu pare temedy toe “You are too late,” said the King | GF

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