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About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY DACGDHYDIHOOD EFORE the week ends the Per- I manent Blind War Relief} Fund will be enriched by sev-| eral thousand dollars as a result of the auction Beerere one reer ‘The premiums at the sale, held at the Winter Garden yester this fund. Just how much they wil amount to will not the tickets are called for and the hookkerpers finish the work of check ing up. The highest Was $125 a seat for twe Show of 1916." ate, Thirty dollars was the hichest premium paid) for box seats Alice Fischer, Hilda} Spong, Anna Held, Nora Bayes and| Marie Tempest were among the atic- tioneers: A representative of the Rald Head Club of Amer he bid ding spiritediy and, as usual, the bald-headed men came 4 entered into rut on. top. Their representative bought six seat well down ront After Anna Held and eyes had coaxed numerous dol lars out of the pockets of those gath ered together, Miss Held made a little speech about the blinded soldiers of France. NEW PLAY FOR O'HARA. Augustus Pitou has Anna Nichols and Matthews a romantic “His Heart's Desire,” in’ which he will star iske O'Hara next se opening in Minneapolis Aug. 2 says It is a de ure from the otyped Irish drama, AND ECHO SAID “WHOOP.” Grace V tine, Fanny Locke Hat ton and t n went to the Lincoln Square the other “to ree a in which Miss Val entin¢ of the le They « and the house was packed could the young woman usher four seats for theen. “We'll stand up till the feature film comes,” suid Miss Valentine “All right,” replied the usher. “Do that. When the film begins there'li be plenty of seats, Nearly everybody will leav “Whoop e. came from Miss Valen PAULINE PERRY HERE. Pauline Perry of Denver is in New York. Time was when Miss Perry (for professional reasons she'd rather we wouldn't say she's married now, #80 We Won't) Was a popular prima donna in this neck of the woods, (Her husband's a candy, manuf. turer, but don't say we ‘told She is here v er mister, Fay etts Perry, 1 it is pos sible, nay, even pre will return to the sta voice ts better than band's name is Archie Austin.) BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Ya hurdy gurd he pb Joost lak he ust to play, Quite da same to me sinc away. She ust to si nice she mak da who But now da sun ma heart lak 1c crank; da chil thing seem fine, breast he gota pine. Da way: “God But he don't know ma heart he bust wince Rosa went away, Ma losa eso bright; I turn da dance talld what joust a leeetie girl, Her hair such | play. ‘ \ Kiaduating exer- black as night an’ when she sing her |. ses last night at's quick action Daddy smile—4t mak his heart so GOSSIP. for you light. She tak me back in mind, you] Payette Perry has returned from | Mitchell H. Mark of the Strand has see, once more to swany It. an’ there | Newburyport, Mass given six annual passes to that the Ma for joost They now have an jew box at the be auctioned by Margaret axina Elliott in which to keep the it her Allied Bazaar booth rishable “props used in * ‘| favourneen,” In which Peggy HOW TO BECOME A some day we meet ame, all it's ill is starring in Chicago, will end ean go. Dn hurdy gurd t, Joost lak he ust ta pl n't quite da same to me Rosa went away THEATRE'S NAME CHANGED. As a further evide that Klaw & Hrionger Louis, will continu under the management of the Shubert. ENGAGES MISS NORMAN. tine’ Norman has by Arthur Hammerstein. f feminine role in) oT “Woman,” which is slated f Garri LOdHADMAOIIETEMIDEGODS g WHEN YOU WERE A BOY CTVADIDAVNELEIUDTOGODDIW 9OOOOTGOO THE DAY YOU FELL ASLEEP IN SCHOOL . DON'T WAKE HIM UP, TEACHER You MIGHT BE SPOILIN’ A DREAM WAKE OLT oO Home of opening night | will go to be known until im pald you.) | . that she} Miss Perry's | er. (Her hus- | there is Messrs, I been ene} nearly In September, Cos PALM ARRBARIAHR? CHAE igteva: Sibu theaed: the BiG are coming in thick and fast and are ; Pe | neuRs be Me ei ‘3 i vid. ‘ you hh ard the story of the prettier than ever | Va Row, New York City, with @ K 30 | b 5, CONTRIBUTED. next fall \ beautiful tatet \ Potting | . YOUR NAME, | over iret tip soldie YOUR AGE. NOT HAVE ANY ONE MAKE A LODGING HOUSE CLASS Room} of THE _EVEN NG WORLD, and Comic Page | “© S’MATTER, POP?” w w wa wa w 7 Has : OUGHTA Do | age S LITTLE Acts or/ -— FINDNESS 4 to Mae EACH] OTHER HAPPY| ~~, LET'S CommMeENce I'LL ASK PoP To Give YOU A CENT AND THEN You ASK PoP To Give ME A cent 2 | How LucKY © HAD ~~ ff THEN WoT DIFFERENCE i Be IN THe ~ Rouch~ “ m i | Neck" SecTioN AT Noon! DOES IT MAKE Y'FATHERD-) -WHICH “THEY ARE ? WELL IX GOTTA EAT -G! So I MIGHT Ad WELL TAKE - A CHANCE ON THIS” BEANERY UrmA-t! ome atu Cony rRNE L7K Prog Poniimine Co FLOOEY AND AXEL ( AY VILL PRACTICE BY MYSELF SO VEN VE SHOOT AY CAN BEAT FLOOEY! OT Booming World HEY'RE AT THE MILITARY CAMP AT PLATTSBURG, — Almost, Axel— ALMOST!!! Mow AYVILE Goan’ SEE IE AY WIT pas puis eves 7a Para | 1914 Team Poiishing CoN venting Wort) | The Rialto st wed moving pictures mo Hamilton is the author of the} ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER Amy dramatic eritic of the! ite run there June 17 Chi ago Daily News, is a New Yori] 8 Mra. ‘Th hiffen, in“ i Man Woolf, ha » United time by PIN COUPON, EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” Hatt “The Squab Parm people in mind at al particular need worry N8 SAY that in writing they had ne fin Bo nobody iy | making your drawings for the, and make! to the box in| 1 section of the; r, where the award | ppearing. | contests please try [them in pro ” the lower Kiddie Klub Kor In “Justice, *| K donext week to a fishing trip in Nova Scotia, He brought back @& dozen dead salmon|{ winners’ pictures are now for a pare] and has been trying to give them And when sending those nice Save six pin coupons tke the one | away. and stories and poems to me | ove, punted in the Kiddie Klub t Higgins will pe Write on only one aide of the} Korner M s, Wednesdays and vaudeville Fridays. ‘The humbers will be printed su may start with any | if my litt 6 cousins ¥ FOOLISHMENT, m1 n rotation, Y Wie tin teeing wrap,” |aorve these two requests th lerick Warde iat Wen 44 at ann jeave a great deal of time and trouble { at When you have etx at Day bog. | will admit it for their very hasy ! ns 1 in rotation, Uke Flag | numbe El NOR, | : winks | COUSIN June cont send them to the sng World, No. 68 FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, P. &--The m the Pa AAAITETHTSOSROTOOOSDOSTOOODOVAIADARAG YOUR ADDRESS, | | You must be careful to | three things, as no app! be CONSIDERED unle | mation is COMPLET | It yo By Jack Callahan. 3 al WODIHNAIOAHOTHGO TOOTS, | rw) Sic HIM WHA ita PIN AN" HE'LL THINK HE'S LYING ON A The King Taught Pascal and Dewny to Swim, but Tim Had to Sit on the Hill, | [SDEEPYLAND STORIES octal See, By Uncle Bill and were marrial Would you boys like to Ko out int 1e put the canoe ate these ition will this infor- G@VOQOGDOODOHOOOA === TELL.HIM HIS. BREAKFAST Written THR “KID MAKE A NOISE WKE ons meet the receipt of MIN ROSTAN ore City West Tenth Street, New ¥ when away he told Copyright, 1916, by the No, M41 1» Publishing Oo, AN 2M (Pie New York Byeniug World.) cunoe and have swit Timiny to eb : our pin and Lae RI HAIR MATTRESS. || LETTERS FROM KipDiEs, | pees thot wil be. fin 0 woul ‘wins TEACHER (ee \ Pe . |W hat Happened to Timbo; ale bo on ty ui Be (Downy | THIS 18 THE Hage Keue PIN, SI om rh it the Ki slowly very cide ne UP! VLE HOME FoR | When He Hit the King, (nowt joins the Klub will re- day Mr, Tobey-Obey-o called |found Ha ceive a silver colored HIS i ahat for Timmy and Paseal Daseal | alway the Raseal and Downy Dim) They op | canoe int pin like the one shewn in thie eleture. ing put) reme tthe paper send wae and took them for a drive behind his! pascal ECON | RS " wae Napuy' that how do yo 1 Down q came erie - eA do. ou | witt pony, Din Aha, en ane | MAY PICTURE CONTEST AWARD WINNERS | ® epyland sat behind hi Class E— Arthur Mack, 14, No, 408 Washington Street, Hoboken, N. J. y the King had been a@ rated when he went to King's! 7 he paddled fast and the| of the Woods wai «shady h HIN’ av KC pee socmet sear leat \ He was waving a big Ja the swift mide on. the My bd PF anal yee | tan. King went up the river! eit tle Khld ‘ei, Boke] Tt dw too hot to-day to play any !ax far as the island, ‘Then he turned Vailed Sister, lively games,” said the King. “How and began to paddle home 1 tide Ss aguinst him, so he could not Ko 5, THE [ THE KIDDIE KLUB’S JUNE PICTURE CONTEST. | KL! [ THE KIDDIE KLUB’S JUNE PICTURE CONTEST. | JUNE PICTURE CONTEST. Ho fant as he did on the way up. tt waa hard work against the tide, Tim my hit the King tn the back with SUBJECT FOR THE JUNE PICTURE CONTEST, “How You Would Like to Spend Your Vacation.” hin fist. He but he | was impatient “Hurry up, King | want to go faster “Don't do that, Tin said the King, "1 know don't mean to hurt me, you « neve Was hot angry, = 5 ee "sald ‘Timmy, “I 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 old, eight to nine yeare old, ten to cleven, twelve to thirteen, fourteen to fifteen | hv yoare old, five classes in all. Pictures must be received not later than June 30, and must i'lustrate the idea suggested above, Beneath your pice ture you must write your name, addra: age and the number on your mambership certificate, Address picture to KIDDIE KLUB PICTURE CONTEST, Evening World, No, 63 Park Row, New York City hey say anythingt but