The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1916, Page 18

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| Home end Comie Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Fridsy: June 30; 1916 er “'S'MATTER, POP?” ~ Uncle Si's Arithmetic Is Wrong—There'd Be 10,000,000 Dimes! 6 —, - GOOD sTUKIES —_-_——— ee — — —_—_— ca STE PAY TER THA Luv (Do va mean To Say (land SanaeT | Yess 5 He Was Learning Fast. | | OF CREAM | ae. t A dumepet wid 40 TOK © AEMDENT WILAOM recnnily : {A NAD A MibbION . home tet fo Fe ee 8 ot eer? | | DoLaes, THE FIRST “4 dice diy’ “eaditnan clay HuwpeRd THOUSAN a Bee Verner Lidia Youd Do wou Be, Jriceiom Doucars a laa Ot @ Georgia winter resort,” he i Tor Move Picture 5 fi". ——-_ ' - L L” a 4 the Phitadelonia holed Va — SHON te, hf ™ 7 | q : green, the New Yorke . ae) Lye ss?! lp 7 |= e »} 5 1 anterstant files of the game, my boy It me thie time! PN iiadelplis — the Prepared. 669 MH Minting of eotting marries, | pa. What's it liket | "You had « job ae janitor) nes, didn't your” | aes omen (14 Pram Pommaneng 0h 19 9 Crvnne were! HENRY HASENPFEFFER and then some."-—Pitta- icle-Telegraph. i epee omen ait rat aa Pe’ Se DAVIGONTT— THR wee co wn wosncnar! : tr] worked ONDER WHY é E WONDER GET ALor i . ra oo bi Mla hs a a ge ( usa! be hy ae Or4- avon tient LiKe & COUPLA GTPANGE But Dx | my , Gido't you | HLL were Gettin’ So c_Reaton } § pr a — WU OMAN Yeartey Soe > 4 ell, ie @ combination of all WED OF EACH OTHER ~—g- + ‘ ROAy } OAD I MADINT Tr’ | u MANNERS OF A PIG’ Sorry She Spoke. 'O girl friende met in the street and stopped to shake hands - “Bo giad to eee you, Grace,” } @aid the tailor-made Alico. “Was ; fast on my way to ask you, as my } dest friend, to be one of my brides- maids.” “Bridesmaids! How lovely! 1 did Bot know you were engaged,” replied “It'e gudden—very gudden; but he's in_love, and te just too lovely to tive. Will you act?” “Act? Of course. I'll be charmed. Gomes that idiotic, irrepressible don- Rey, Jim Berton. Ho's grinning as though he meant to atop, and I don't “Jim Berton! He's the man I'm | nr to marry!"—Baltimore Ameri- _ The “‘Shting” of Death. EORGE BALDWIN, leading man in “Princess Tre-La-La,” in bis dressing room at the Hall the other night told of attending a re- vivalist meeting at the old Great Northern Theatre in Chicago, one day @ year ago. Sitting far back in the auditorium was a man who had drunk Rot wisely but too well. He was @urrounded by empty seate, as the crowd was well forward, and was, as @ matter of fact, conspicuously alone. ‘The revivalist was reaching a climax in bis sermon, and, eventually, rising Ser es seoutes at the top of his "I tell you, bretherin, hell ts filled with automobiles, bi a isbballs and And in a quivering treble from the Fear of the house, the intoxicated one, ‘without hesitation, answered: , “Oh, death, where ish thy shting?” j vlbany Knickerbocker-Press. yy ABOUT MEXICAN SHARPSHOOTERS — (15 INTERESTING! —-A MAN'S UNIFORM AT FIFTY RDS !* { : WHEN YO 0 ° } U WERE A BOY By Jack Callahan, | | THE EVENING WoRLD'S Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHOR ‘|THE TIME Mo’ ONE! YOu FOLKS GINE TOOK YOURE | (Wor A NONE | (TE DOESNT ME A Pan. ALays| = eeeeanserquan terpeeee . YOU'D THINK | |= PICKING ON THE gern COUSIN ELEANOR’S OW TO RECOERE! BOY. You'D THINK || HELP IT- 1 “KLUB KOLUMN.” } KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER. y YOU WERE Never || HADDA GO errr THIS \S A FINE TIME YOUNG YoursEivEs,|/ TO THE EAR KIDDIES: iT COME HIS BREAKFAST TIME. HE NEVER MIND oy STORE FoR To-day I have not written PIN COUPON f U: D Rs, JMGLES , you a real letter, but instead I EVENING WORLD |) eal IN BED NEXT, sy BE HAROLD, I'VE ‘SAVED have made a list of all the questions “KIDDIE CLUB” { ME TELL : an SUPPER FOR that have come to me this week and i ; have answered every one for you. ‘ ' A ; Save ax pin coupons like the ' COUSIN ELEANOR. ; “— above, brinted tn ‘the Kiddie ‘ orner londays, nesda; | Questions and Answers. ZA Fridays. The nambers will py ted Q. How long will the coupons be in rotation, You may start with am; ' oontaat number, When you have a A. As long as the Kiddie Klub lasts. / coupons numbered th. rath Sa thee een ene sisdeesuid le . Kiddle Klub, | Evening World, No,‘ A. Certainly, ‘The more the merrier. van Ore Be Om Ot Co aes Q. Are magazines sent to members? A. No. ‘The Kiddie Klub Korner is its members’ magazine. Q. What kind of paper should we YOUR AGE, use for drawing? YOUR ADDRESS, A. It does not matter. The drawing ts judged by its artistic merits, The =f RPE Ces. XG : Hee be onrotul va, otf naa paper is not considered. \ RED unless this YOUR NAME, Q. May we send more than one pioc- ture? THE KING FISHED TIM OUT OF THE WATER. mation Is complete, If your note and i oat - A \ \ A. Yos, if you wish, er mare a new | nove conditions, upon roret D | } HE SHOULD woe] | _Q.Do you have to live in New!? SLEEPYLAND STORIES By Uncle Bill $/them we wilt mail you your pim g MRS, JIGGLES. York to be a member? eal $|a certificate of membership, GAVE HIM A NiKKeL Se eee sere] Covrright, 1956, by The Prem Publishing Ce. jthem h Dick and Ben, the} bim to the beach and told him ‘o| * ; ANDHE'S FULL | | Stree euidlen Bue Ou Wilt eee shat the New York Evening World) Cee nee coer ete | fun Bome fast to keep trom catching! ¢Etery Iadlie who OF TAI . cold. And poor Timbo had to do it, $joins the klub will Q. If 1 once get the award of $1) Tim Stood Up in the King’s Canoe | wagon and holding on to a long, 10n8] and he felt sad all the way because Syeecive g silver gray nin like the one here shown, BY KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS may £ Bp tole Se onaieet again? and Pop! He Went Into the River!| bundle all wrapped up in canvas. The| he knew they were going to have Ico Doctor's boathouse, He horses went slowly and carefully Doctor's boathouse. He IMMY ran down the lane one day a to the edge of the river. and hurried into Sleepyland| "nen Dick and Ben took the can- Forest. Tho King of the Woods} vag off the long, long bundle and had promised to take him out in his| litted cut—what do you think? A new canoe for @ long trip, and he| beautiful canoe, It was made of dark red cedar all polished so bright that ei | Was eager to Ko, He knew where t0/ ("1 cced like Munner’a plano, The find the King, 80 he did not wait for! sage of the canoe was covered with a ™ | the woodchuck to come up out of the] fine strip of gold and the paddles ground, but ran along the path over| had gold letters on them—K for King, E for Edie and T for Tim, The King ‘Maybe | the soft pine needles and goon came) 0+ 14 Woods put Edie in the bow and Foss | to Allington’s Jane, Tim in the stern; then he atepped in %| There he met the King and his, and shoved off. re ‘The canoe flew through the water pil banter, | But at last | itetle grandchild, Edie, getting out of 0 Hut a4 tay tumel | the chariot, ‘The King told his white Hee a lying, fish, paidins haat ane bread horses to run home and away they) stroke with the King. They went peutitet | Salloped with thetr heads tossing and! past the camp where the little boys RA MRM ee! | thelr manes waving In the air, When and girls were swimming and up to LIFE’S LITTLE sey FSs”’ Bove! YOU'RE JUST OH, GRAND- ant si ep MA- WHAT tell you how we ‘One day ch ey TIME 00 ’ : Cheeryneuk and got glasses of milk 1100 Wyckoff Avenue, Brengreen, L, 1, Tim turned around from looking after ana’ choklta, tt waa p lovely, picaio DIOP IPLPLPPLIPL PLL ALLL PP PPP PP PAPPAPPREPPPPPPPP PPP PPL PRPPEPLLPL | On the way home Tim told Edie that THE KIDDIE KLUB’S JUNE PICTURE CONTEST, the knew how to stand up in @ canoe, Subjcot—"‘How Y. Pomlad Li! , 7 Ke | quBetter not try it,” said the King. Subjcot— "How You Would Lite to Spend Your Vacation. “It's very dangerous to show off in| The Evening World wiii give five one-dollar awards for pictures drawn this}! a canoe.” But Timbo thought he month by KIDDIE KLUB membe: ture drawn by a member not ove ten to eleven, tw Wu pice 3 | knew more than the King, so he stood up anyhow, He was a proud boy as he stood there with the wind | £423 | whitfling through his yellow curls, € Ne. “Address KIDDIE $|and then——pop! he was overboard ‘orld, No. 63 Park Row, N. Y. City, ¢/and sputtering in the river. The King fished Tim out end took One dollar each for th years old, elght to nine je to thirteen, fou re.

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