The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1916, Page 16

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OOO DODO DODO ODODUL About Plays and Players By BIDE Lath ts DO OOOO 8 THE result of a visit made by | Sir Herbert Tree to the Ac- tors’ Fund Home on Staten Isiand yesterday, it is probable that the Actors’ Benevolent Association of England, of which Mr. Tree ts the head, will have a place of refuge for ite superannuated members. Atl present no such institution exists in England. Mr. Tree was deeply im- pressed with what he saw at the Staten Island place and announced | he would take #, soon after he ar- rived in England, to establish its counterpart on the other side, | The English actor was a member | of @ party which went to the home on the invitation of Joseph Brooks. The latter went along, as did Daniel Frohman, President of the Actors’ Fund, and F. F. Mackay, ano ita officers. Aiso in the party were Mrs, Brooks, Virginia Fox Brooks, | Iris Tree, daughter of the actor, and Claude Beerbohm Tree, his nephew. | After a luncheon, participated in by the visitors and the guests of the home, Sir Herbert recited two paro- dies on Falstaff and Hamlet and made a little address expressing his admiration for the home and its man- a@gement. Mr, Frohman delivered an address, also, and M Mackay re cited, The trip to and from the home was made in automobiles | | | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Bill Johnson ts happy; te gay. Bill Johnson He'll sinile with you; laugh ny day. He'll grin! worry and dread Kicking; You you don't see is this Bill ts n who can look and know his shy, ¢ may who finds life They've get othing on him his conscience is clear. He turns no short corners with creditors near, Ho, wets out of life ail It has, you can bet—this fellow who's licked that old man-killer, Debt. Your income is sinall, we'll assume, Mr. Man. You | @ay you cun't live on it! Nonsen You can, And if you ure wise! you will bank smull amounts. It's not what you earn what you save is what counts. I've been deep in debt | and from debt I've been free. I've worried a lot, so just take it from me, to emulate Bill ts the sane thing to do. Bill Jobnson is happy and you can be, too. NEW SHOW ALMOST READY. The Winter Garden's next produc: tlon, “The Passing — sw € 1916," will be ready for presentation «t that the- aire during the k of June 19. “Robinson Crusoe jr." will close Sat- urday night and the house will be dark for a week in order that it may be used for the new show's rehearsal In the cast of the coming attr: will be Ed Wynn, Florence Lillan Lorraine, Fred Walton, fam Philbrick, Hussey and Boylo, George Baldwin, Dora and Mabel Ford, Saranoff, Ruth Randall, Au- gusta Dean, Bly Brown, Dorothy God frey, Billie Dehon, Elida Morris and Countess Thamara Swirskala. A NEW COMEDY. Comstock and st have obtained! the rights to a new comedy called “A Happy Thought.” by George Middle- ton and Guy Bolton NOT A WORD. Maya Mire, Bini to. Mr need pou ‘Toy homtred doles pdset, dremes— do, 3 Yq grown #9 ial r him fret. never in deb “em all guare tn account with oi he's the Then Mr saith ‘And ewulated Jim Taser wabbied home one Unsteady as couid Ha seratoned | serious, | | Joie way alt and grin va Mugiiew GOSSIP. Mrs. Raymond Hitchcock js 4 sules lady at the Armenian booth of the Allied Bazaar, now on at Grand Cen- Whtle emuiat hington Square Players will take possession of the Comedy Theatre Page ON YouR — 9 we Oo a) A L@ CmTAE 10 Prem Pebneing Ca OLY. Bremen Were) WIFE A LIL’ BiiRTHDAY PRESENT ~ GOME THIN ' IN TH! “BRICY —BRAC® ( LOR _ STATUE Line— LSOMETHIN' ARIOTIC T_BUT NOTIN PRI LOOE WELL AYEL, HERE WE ARE IN PLATTSBURG! LE'S BEAT Ns Cy, To THE “PREPAREDNESS CAMP" AND LEARN To BE SOLDIERS! of Venice" is to be played at the New Brighton Theatre soon. Margaret [lington's new comedy, in which she will star next season, \s by Avery Hopwood PHIL LIKES JULIA. Philip B. Dooner, who lives in West Ninety-seventh Street, this city, has sent us a poem about Julia Sand Verusing it one gets the idea th Philip considers Julla some pumpkin and a couple of squashes. Space pi Vents our printing it all, but in or¢ that Julia may experience a genuine thrill we're going to give her a sam- ple, Will the Frohman star kindly prepare to blush? Her pretty hale Via Hose locks so fair! Her 9 datnty feet 4 Sande MORE GROUND FOR PARK. Baber and MeGarvie, managers of |the new West Farms Exposition and Ar usement Park proposition, at the iver and One Hundred and enth Street, have found tt to acquire more ground, s have been added to the to-night and present fe The trial scene from nant THBDNN71HHHDOOCOIAEDOODNOIOE original nearly twenty-five plot, giving the company PGOGHOHGHOHDODOD ei WHEN YOU WERE A BOY ©0999H98HYTH9IETDODWOIDOH 900908000008 Look AT THE INJURED AIR HIS GIRL 1S THAT DIME. penned este AINT SHE (CHARGE IT, KID. } ||THE SODA WAS | [CHARGED ! pany. THE VERY \DEA OF INVITING mAGLE TO PAY FOR IT. DISPLAYIN’ Ce RE am. | \F HE DOESN'T DIME WE'LL, SEE A HASTY (~ WHEN 1 YES “I WANNA BUY TH’ LOCATE “THAT P(HONEST MISTER | HAD THAT DIME CAME IN HERE - HONEST. "LL LOOK THRU ME POCKETS ONCE MORE . THIS WAY ZSIR~ Tue Gor Dee TWH “THING @IR- Wezzal AND Gee Here's “THe came! ~ Some CROWD OF GuYS ON THE NOW HERES ANOTHER Bee-ooti FUL PIECE OF WORK =—EASILY WORTH So BuT Wiel 7.79 \T To oe SR FOR PIT. a “6' BARGAIN Sir —-YEzZeA t VOT ARE ALL DAS peer ban FoR FLOOeY 2 S08 TO Join! / A JOLT FOR ARCHIE. | Archibald Percival La Bellfontaine, | actor, called on @ young woman last night and told her wll about bis won- | dertut mn the stage. je so much money,” ne! “You remind me of the telephone | number of a friend of mine,” sald the | sweet girl ' “Of @ telephone number? tand,” sald ‘our Mlushing,"* An! that ended the I don't | THE SAFEST PLAN. All the lodge members who took ‘get in so that | have nothing on | (Kan) News, | eS FOOLISHMENT. them. — K And say, it tale FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Have you ever heard the story of the feet?” part in the show last night patd to | Who the audience would | POBOOQODGQHGDHOPHHDODHODHOOO of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. om| “°S*’MATTER, POP?” we Wi ar 1s THE PROPER) THING To DO WHEN Nou STEP on| Some One's FOOT 7 a) -ot|/ HENRY HASENPFEFFER — We're Inclined to Think He Made a Very Natural Mistake! “ LooKiN’ “SRY Wor’, THAT SAN! WOT®, THAT FUNNY ,. \Dow" THING OVER 6 gen, 5. 1916 June a we ae ote By Bud Counihan THATS “TH' are WHY _WoRTH ' pe PROPRIETOR * BOUT #50, 000 Sis), “CHINESE WoRTH 2 GIMME VUN TICKET To NEw YoRK"" DIGGING TRENCHES. WS PART CF CUR e NING! TRAY Le CopyAeht, 1916, Prom Punmenme Co Y_Frening World) THE EVENING worLD’s K jddie Klub Ko ner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER DHVOANANODIOOOGDINOVOOOOS OOGIOOS COUSIN ELEANOR’S “KLUB COLUMN” Y DEAR COUSIN KIDDIES: have publish the first of the) award-winning pictures in the Kid- die Klub little artist made four years oid, | think that it is as pretty a picture as any little girl of four in the whole world can make, Now, I know that you are all in- auisitive to know the names of all winners and I will not keep Korner. The it is only and I | | | i | | | | 1925 Kast Fourteenth Street, Brooklyn, N.Y } | VAN WICKLE, ago| st One Hundred and t, New York City, | DBDHDHO DOOOOOOD By Jack Callahan 8 | ve COME ON NOW- PAY FOR THOSE SODAS. YOU KNOW THEY DONT SERVE SODA IN JAIL! MOKA PHADIALE el . Hillsdale, N ics HNL. MILI init age thirteen, » Washington Bt et, West Now and the follow Kidd W uve t Ha phd a ention: Harry Hartman, | So MeKinley artman,| |Pascat Dascal Told a Fib and Had to Pay Double. ins who child Bal j barat After King and I woods {0 t that they marched, » into the SANOM SUBJECT FOR THE JUNE PICTURE CONTEST “How You Would Like to Spend Your Vacation.” The Evening World will give five one-dollar awards for pictures drawn this month by KIDDIE KLUB members only. One dollar each for the best picture drawn by a member not over seven years ol years old, ten to eleven, twelve to thirt fourteen to fifteen years old, five classes in all, Pictures must be received not later than June 30, must illustrate the idea suggested above and must be ac- companied by a note stating your name, address, age and the number on your membership certificate. Address pictures to KIDDIE KLUB PICTURE CONTEST, Evening World, 63 Park Row, New York City, POODODOOQOGODODOOGOLYPOOOSGEGETGI OTE BOCODODOOSe EDS They played indoor baseball with the King, SLEEPYLAND STORIES a with the| {with the apple OOOO 0000000000 00000000 00000000 GOG. POOOOOOOANL HOW TO BECOME A ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER NO. 16 PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB" Save six pin coupons like the one above, printed in the Kiddie Klub Korner Mondays, Wednesdays end Fridays. The numbers will be print- ed in rotation, You may stars with any number, When you have ix coupons numbered in rotation, Uke 161718192021, write your name on each aud send them to the Kiddie Klub, Evening World, No, 64 Park Row, New York City, with which you must st your age and the name of your parent or guardian, We cannot send you your pins until you have given us ALL the information re- quested above, When your note and coupons are received you will be presented with a Klub pin and a certificate of mem- It was fine fun. Written Especially for, rig “kipoie KLUs" 1] sky grew black with face (o the wall and say ‘b will tel ae Vd fat the truth over and over again while te {p rain began t 1 all we play ball.” | THIS 18 THE KIDDIE KLUB PIN. Pascal the Rascal had to! and keep sayin kiddie whe long time whi So Pascal uid, stand 1 got a long Into the ed windows Every 4h n asia 105 3 nt King we Jo K joing the Klub will re- Ackroyd Avenue, NE day vimmy « ulled for Downy | ip ene ene tun, almoat his mind that be would al- | pin like the shown tha astacnaince| Dim and Pascal Dascal the) | nd as playing out doors. ithe truth in thie ploture, iy r 2 Raseal and they got @ flag and) “While the King was in the store- [a tin fife and a drum and marched} room looking for some avpies Pascal (MAY PICTURE CONTEST AWARD WINNERS] MAY PICTURE CONTEST AWARD WINNERS ahogatct oad, Munner made soldier! Das: aL the Rascal hit the bat hem Te A aan te ee in IRR eee A, Helen Zadck, age four, No, 1925 E. 14th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. he saw that the win dow was broken and the rain coming in “Who broke the window the King wk {t." sald Timbo. ak it," said Downy Dim said Pascal Das aa (LLL away, ‘Then that DDC Kup) he Was th & window W inked the Ix Re uid Pas al Da »ple t ba,” satd ¢ tways get f hen the tru Now, Pas tal, you stand in w oorner with your ‘

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