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a en ¢ fs Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. June 12, 1916 posonseesos: “S’MATTER, POP?” « oe gg GOOHHDE SO YA REctton YER PoP About Plays and Players Gout art ie wae By BIDE DUDLEY BOD Did YA EVER SEE silo STOP BIG Rian-r | STANDIN EM ALL IN A CORNER The THEY’ D “veomise) Le To BE Good “a “OH ar "e HE Charles Frohman Company is announein s plans fo Rext seuson. Muude Adams is to appear in a new Barrie play galled “A Kiss for Cinderela.” Ethel Barrymore w have a new com edy in Which she will play a dual fole, William Gillette will play season of twenty week# in a new play by an English author, Otis Skin aer will have a new play by Boot! It will be a comedy ife, Willicn Somerset writng a play for It will be staged in] no Murdoch will appear, ! in “Please Help Emily, . Harwood. It is a comedy Coprent 118 Prem PORNMIRE CO IN Fo oning wave Anglin will begin sociation with the | 1 pany ja a comedy called “varvline” AT EN RY HASENPFEFFER anf Oughta Meet With Little Resistance When It Reaches His Head! by William Somerset Maugham. The author will superintend the staging Julia Sanderson, Donald Brian and Joseph Cawthorn will ntinue in WELL Y'LOOKIN’ BETTER J BuT ITM verY isco the Fret Ki Conga vil THEN YY DID “HEN” ony if DAVICONE = 1% oe Hee ane i WELL TM Sure Ses “WT COMMENCED G mM IN HoPeES THAT make two productions, one of which aie “RHE UMATIOM, GETTIN’ ALONG GLAD “ ee IN| MY FEET AN’ IN 'POUT A WEEK will bo an all-star affair, ‘This will L_GETTIN' ALONG {SLowy doe ! TWAT OLE Vo (oer WoRKED UP TO/ E ave Lo WORK OUT INTO MY + be an olf play brought up to d MY SHOULDERS ! by Mr. Belasco. Several other pl and musical comedies will bo pro duced by the Frohman Company be sore next season ends. ~— Lain ih sar. a 6 A LOVE POEM. A Flatbush young man has asked for a poem. “I want to tell iny ie ot my love,” he writes, “and | t to tell her in rhyme, der name ig Mary and she's a real blonde (1 think). Her complexion is very pretty Fy seems real, but, of course, men t know much about women’s, complexions. Write me a nice poem | some time, I'll watch The Lvening World for it.” ell, sir, we've done that very thing. Any love-sick youth may use it—iv’s not copyrighted, Here it is Ob, Mary, 1 take my tspewriter in hand | fa Tnitch’ bana ibe of 4 10, 7 | ie, rene Pubitaing Co (8 7 Rventog Woe) | FLOOEY AND AXEL— (‘si A etittseunc"’)— Axel Has Also Just FINISHED His First Meal! i sea iS Blond hai Sa GEE AYEL,1 HAD A GooD agitate! tances rt’ || peep. This BUSINESS OF 1 Beet cotudtte aire tase || COOKING OUR OWN GRUB ‘coms make Jou waver, or bunions bring the frank “nobody home in your siance, \S a LOTTA FUN! the ea that shall ara end AY BANE Lf 7 om Le epee, Somes YusT STARTING wey "dear one, with Love's MY FIRST MEAL! jad. Mpa ‘sour ounearan CHICAGO GETS BIG FILM. Thomas H. Ince and A H. Woods will leave this evening for Chicago to make arrangements to put the film “Civilization” in the Grand Opera House there during the last week in June. Later “Civillzation” bid be shown in several other large cities, A BLIND AUCTIONEER. Among the auctioneers at the sale of first night seats for “The Passing | Show of 1916," at the Winter Garden | to-morrow afternoon, will be Ser Major Middiemiss, the blinded B igh soldier who is here in the inter- droping and ever shall be, = Coprrtant, 1916, Prem PuRtishing Os. (N, ¥ sono ona) ae of the allies. A representative — — — —_ —_ of the Bald-Head Club of America ! . will be on hand to purchasé a number, “MR. LAZARUS" TO CHICAGO. | the new amusement park in the 900000800800000080080000000005500 Modern Pliy Company's new! Bronx, some of the foreign exhibits * in whieh | Which Were at the San Diego Exposi- , 19 to play , tion, Belasco Theatre,| Joe Weber may act in several of which i will | hie old plays for the movies. Among for a summer engagement at) these are “Twiddle-Twaddle,” s Theatre, It ts planned! gledy-Piggledy” and “Dream’ City, te and dresses and of stores and) may early next ( aapeeeg bargain sales. She tells me Billy's; THEY WERE ALL WRONG. loat his job or Charley's doing tine —- While in the Friare’ parade Satur- while with my nerves she's playing | Gossip. | day, William Roddy of Kansas be- BAR KIDDIE COUSINS—Some i y Hugo Riese id has written @ caine very angry at the way the men ef eeats for his hairless colleagues. ‘Lhe premiums will go to the fund tu, the war's permanent blind. 1 BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ‘The manicurist holds my hand mips my fingernalls. She talks of; DDE DOODDOTFDOGODHDODHDGODHOHODGO|™SGOGODOOHODODOGHOIOSSDIGGOS QHDODHDHOHOD: HOW TO BECOME A ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER maniourist's locks are biond; lier eves! score tor “Macbeth,” wich opens at) Were marching. letters inclosing Kiddie Klub PIN CGUPON We baby blue. All day she's kidded) ihe Gaiety to-day, “Look!” he said, “Everybody's out pins and certificates of member- {| Evens conned by such as me and) itary Mortimer has been engaged {of step but me.” ship were sent to kiddies and have NG WORLD ba Bid Bice Shine Hand by aecl\ for Edwin Milton Royle's farcical “ayers, been returned by the post office be- “KIDDIE KLUB" ¢ eee ants Soe tragedy, “Peace and Qu The play * ! cause the kiddies could not be found doesn't jolly worth a cen H ‘iiming , y 1 Mest Gk or Geek. Ghee ikh yeu wil oes on Wimingiva Thuraday. “| Cordetie Tuttle is rendeving a vio-|at the address given, Relow there 18 RT alge canter aha han la edman of “The Boom. |lin solo a e picture theatre this Name fine bill there | at | printed the Hst of these Kiddies’ names. If yours is among them Please send your correct address and il give samples of cake| week. They had gay it hurt, she'll tell you of a Pr Badee whe had with Henry, Hill or Bert herself to atthe Al who will take Mo.) Examiner, Razaar to-day. She'll ask you if you like to dane: . { will remail your pin and certificate | Save six pin coupons like the one ea eae ye ie ye) he tc. dance, | Nien ver with FOOLISHMENT. jtevou. YOUR COUSIN ELEANOR. above, printed in the Kiddie Kiab dicate with smiling glance that she novelty at the ker, No. 600 Myrtle Avenu ‘ sh Weanke approves of you. ‘The manicuriat 4s whieh they will penis. Seo tee Marae Areenie, Devoke, Korner Mondays, Wednesdays and «@ bird that | can't classify She's vue at the Coli n, No. M56 East, Ove Hundr A Fridays, The numbers will be priate pretty, witty and absurd. She's 1 patie h'iteet, New ‘York eo at. ed in rotation, You may start wite pleasing to the eye, And with her| Luescher, the Hippodrome} FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, sitet, No, 438 Eaat Twentieth Street, any number, When you have alx trifling line of chaff, as at your nails! press agent, is the recipient. of a band—Oh, be et! t ; coupons numbered > make you laugh and, rising, drop a | Vhilip Sous Rola eanatls hac , . 9—-20—21—-22—-28—24, mane 3 augh and, rising, drop a i Hi bp Sousa Wife—That's because there's noth-| \iary Hanie; Lame on e’ca aud send Loew to toe rvie expecis to get, for ing there to atop It. Harry Hein : ee Marion Held, jurid, No, 64 with # Kiddie Klub, Evening New York Park Kow, note, ii 5 a ' ee Et aes Nad Pine Menared ond Henry Kraus, No, 2498 Grand Avenue, Brookiya, Sivan Ann Landio, Peasant Plains, Staten Jalan, your parent or gu. send you your pine until you h w= cnc Edna Loteld, No, 966 Pmepect Avenue, New B 1 Sian He Alas the Information re NOW THAY ) fo 1 | Oy GNE OUT. Are TELL YOU ~GET Dolores Mansa No. 162 Wickum Arcus, sow] | SLEEPYLAND STORIES rusk Bois y Uncle Bil reReh Your note and coupons are a Klub pin and a certificate of mem- WE CAN PLAN _|DIKEY FREYER TO | ... mi McQuillan, No, 108 Fimiood Avenue, Coprright, 1910, by the Press Publishing Oo, Timmy shouted “I will and he! “It is too late for to-day," sald the | pership, 4 HOW WE'LL TAKE Wim OUT FOR leevieve ME Pond tng: Se, OH Aree Now Yors (The Now York Evening World.) jumped up and looked around, and| King. “We will not play now, because | , ie 0, 32 Fenty-aiguth Beret _ SURPRISE HIM.) emember somo- |" THIS 18 THE KIDDIE KLUB PIN, there was the King of the Woods at)I want you boys to AWALK- AND THEN 1 4 y . HE'LL BE SO | | season schraver, No. 02 Canal Girett, New Tor, | Va! Happened to the Boys Who) ro ce of the maple tree, ‘Tho| thing, You must always put away Every kiddie whe BRING HIM BACK SURPRISED tx Siegal N0, 39 Moore Stet, Brook Left Their Toys on the Floor. | cing jaughed and ‘Mmmy laughed, and your toys when you are through with Joine the Klub will re- th ‘Sm! * Ove Hu BE " A“ en So they all sto corne: AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, HE'LL TURN apres faith, No at Que Hundred and yd day Timmy walked through | then they saw Downy Dim and Pascal Yhem," = He a i, Ul st ed, In & Poor ceive @ oliver rod GREEN - Now | | | MeeRT Sritie. No con Acaseias 6treat, Now Sleepyland Forest for @ 10M8|Dgscal the Rascal running to them. |Miopped, and then they went. home pin like the ene shown » orgs ‘Thode, No. 1005 Summit Avenue, § time, He did not see any one} so they started for the river to get — In thie picture, REMEMBER | aga pe ‘ Now| and there was not a bird or @ butterfly | canoe from the Doctor's boat houso. Cay ricrone-comesr_awany-waes DON'T LET on homes js No. 46 Comper Street, | to look at, so he sat undor a maple tree But before they got, als way there the PICTUR CONTEST AWARD WINNE) A a. Ke, Ga ‘ow Yors, |@Nd sang his own little song. It 1s a] wind began to howl like '00-00- HIM KNOW Racine Nor eat tani, Sew Zork 4 ong, and he made it when {99-00-00! and big black clouds rolled | Clase D, John Miller, E i Woilagy Mann Nioth Strvet, aivoidya, | very pretty Willetts, No. 12 Willard Avenue, Rich? vas o rab up in the eky, so they all turned, TES AND WEN { ABovT tT, aed Hee. 2 Avenue. Rich. | he was only baby, i eee Te Thiet | ee ee ees ee euceanee | : Frank Woods Street, New York Hee de boy de bee«sengecne ‘oods, When they stood on HE ENTERS THE DOOR. ALL THE Boy de bee de boy-y-y-y-¥! h thick drops of rain began LETTERS FROM KIDDIES, He wang two versos, the second verse | to fall and hailstones that looked like MASTER JaGOR RABINOWITG, MAMA. WHY Hh Avenue, “Cproua, of being just the same as the first, and| cold white candies. KIDS CAN YELL . ou very mypch for Cr he ae Riu then he heard some one singing bee rie iene of the Woods was going CAN'T | HAVE [Cmfiscte! in game, rar uy bed Who will play with me: q to show the boys how to run a railroad abou: ad hour to fal ioe ARSON OE We sO) | WEN PIBY, RA WHO will play with me train on @ long track, a very long A PARTY- \ track, bigger around than the dinner BRGY ALAS | |B iteone neUe's JURE PICTURE CONTEST He Riot niUo's TUNE PACHURE CUNTES Be) ns hor ot ihe play Ieuan? AIO | GeTs of bells and trolley cars and broken SUBJECT FOR THE JUNE PICTURE CONTEST railroad tracks and a hobby horse and EVERY THING “How You Would Like to Spend Your Vacation.” Jten Un soldiers and three whipping | The € World will give Ave | Pang fall thea toya here?" asked | Evening Wor! it ' f Who left all these toys here?” aske drew ae ning, [4 2 il alve ft five ane -dollar awarde for pictures the Hinge Ant ela oonros en | for the best picture drawn by a mem Downy Dim and Pascal Dascal the to ni Id, ten t Rascal all in one breath, ‘Very well,” said tho King. "Woe cannot play on this floor because it is all covered with d er on your || thinks that lazy boys left here’ So | PICTURE || Tin and Downy Dim and poor Pascal CONTEST. peaaine Worlds Ne 63 Fark hes, ha York City, ran and picked up the toys and pu them away,