The evening world. Newspaper, July 3, 1916, Page 10

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. July 3. 1916 | “’S'MATTER, POP?” Under Some Circumstances Money Don't Even Whisper! la rsan d |For i weatiy fy day ‘Teal Fitgapy Whewws | Aut word Turd J _ P y . ° tatneD ( Dies Qiwe } rr veyed @onwa | | NEARLY GOIN iW Yare Pla vers lA wiemwee i % @ Give dine a micwre 4iTH dovtde To do CATHTON } . | fom --_ i ) i Te bo THumtin ? j By BIDE HUDDLE J r aS ee - t oh ~ An de tha. " 7 7 oun Ot " —— = ** } i wovrd bo rr vor) ~ dp . A. ? > y ) ay? 7 appears Ge Nive plenty of money and eooort Bae ve the thestrion! men i cower | GpePk It for good einer entertain MORL Maude Adame in “The Leite Minteter,” proveriy he ee of Oe Geaeen's Ore case effrectone wee Pring te abeolule capenity crery Shwe Perks ant sock companion Sppeered bo be etn eh Foe ww ® HENRY HASENPFEFFER te T_yiaeee } GM =~ Zea Gow’ Pack bower t It's So Hard to Write a Line for This That We Won't Even Try! Looki'y HERE yor Tent Tey Bate a ? ™ i, ‘e BUT Vere “TL Deo “y'pIDE Ont A RICH , oe tT come.) be Rhande and the demand far the supply - As TO “MA. LAZARUS” Be Chicage we had the pleasure of Henry & Disey to the new O'Higgins Harriet Ford play Laserus” Dramatic eritictam the scope of our alleged Dut, a9 one of the general pud- may truthfully say we were entertaines Mr Dixey ap- DYE wana Baow Germ Terecema J) ( undue om Some THIN’ come Home (A Good we uve neo ) | GAT ener > 7\ “ \ t Lery “eu & BANK - fea T) Go Ble mH © “y_PuEMbentt™ tt ws!) ome put WEL ( DNOPER — 5 —_—— Dees vv GAY P rg 1 MRT ecw Town” W’CAlafe ) Heeae © WMT YGATIGHEL 7 e 4 vet Wweeky sneer vw?) os . - [A Sa ¥ D) af Fy rye ws iil opulence which should put of those fortunate mag- | controled “Pee of My : i ttt vik A Leant as wet fy Very much with us two.” SCOUT AROUND THE HILLS WONDER How Siiiee tocore wee 0 grocevss chew, “1 BEAT fr BACK TO CAMP Tux ve 1? SE we Daoere come Sulter to-day AN’ REPORT To Ta'MAVoR AXEL MADE OUTS | Yost mebbe o million at stock market HUE iow cnt then, in Geepate, pet bane LANT SEEN EVEN A TAINT LOCATED ANY an «Bia Dead. He had the wrong dope FOOTPRINT ! GREASERS | end he's better off dead. It ain't what You win and it ain't what you lose in @oliare and cents or in peanuts or Boose that matters the most in this | funny old life. It’s love for a husband et love tor wife, Now, mebde I'm 4 “In HE DIDN'T DRESS UP. BDugene Keicey Allen, the boule- ‘Vardier, went to a banquet the other might ard his particular pal, a ¢-year- { @id girl who lives near his home, was felling another neighbor about it. “Did he wear a dress suit?’ asked | ~~~ ihe neighbor. a new pEeRnaueon COMEDY, Love.” & new song her busba 4 if ted orey iter vi tired, fo Introduce iy ep Thi vi iy ten tsecane” Ses production early tn th soni or : 1H, Woda haw decided to Inala THE EVENI WORLI ° | i lothes. " comedy called “For ( vlly Sisters and thelr new play SV NG ORLD'S K dd Kl b K CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER ! nowy Day Only.” ) {SEia Bedal Night! tn cl Y Dy 7 BY ELEANOI Ld "| ON® NEGRO’ Wiscom. 7 Galy." 10 le by Freak Ferguson. | scents. meat, oresoa end the her 1 1€ u forner CONDUCTED Fy _ELEANOE “Caoane |. Laon Bamberger, the film man, was Marcin gomedy, "Cheating Cheaters" |} { oa gestine about Ile tuck the other] |The “Cohan Revue" ia billed to open In the Regpbite, * @ : and an olf negro heard him. @ Grand, Chicago, Aug. 31 CHARLEY DIDN'T CARE, COUSIN, ELEANOR'S HOW TO B a Leon ra apna p be easy chal The Menara, Shubert announce that ville waa great ch sr “KLUB KOLUMN.” KIDDIE KLUB MEER, eee ret Aen tbe oi Shere. PAREST KIDDIDS: ‘The Hat of be piie rot names of kidd who have “Well,” came from the old man re-| f GENUINE EXTRAVAGANCE, made drawings worthy of notice PIN COUPON * ee iy erembain's Sh wien bet i} boo, who is visiting in| 1s @o long that I will not have room EVENING WORLD — “bok les, whie! eo - ~ TO PLAY “BENEDICT ARNOLD.” ing present in vauevile” Init he NOWA. SOntl—teavilie Cite) Light fpevryertg ee cha aeenen ne Save eix pin coupons like ¢he Phere will be a performance of “The 0 eg tho pretty vacation plans of all my fPove. printed in the Kiddie Washington Square” in Chicago re- klub members, Prides. The ns one gently. rwin motored to her PRIZE WINNERS, ed in rotation, You may stact wi” esentation i HARRY ORENATRIN, aged coven, No, 825 ey number, When you bave ip the nature of @ wemori: tt tt ‘ Vast L pastedapanay Btreet. city, Pak er pa eond puther'e oon Victor, whe Mra, John Charles Thomas, form: DOROTHY COOK, age eight, No, 696 Kestern the Kiddie Klub, Even Tig ently kilied in Franc ly known to the atage a y Ro Parkway, Brvokiyn 68 Park How, New Torry \ Lott ' an umbrella maker!* DANIEL HAYES, age ton, Peart River, 6, ¥, note, in which you must state? ae AAA RO DRA RRPPORPDRRCODAPOPO PPAR | RHEE Beierted Oe om Nenir Me. 1008 WHEN YOU = & | Southern Boulevard YOUR NAME. By Jack Callah ROGER JOSLYN, exp fftern, No 297 Bile YOUR AGE, H ahan, 5] a ee ee ee YOUR ADDRESS = SHE SAYS i . 7 . No, You must be careful ti ANT TATA REAM)" DON'T PEER. [lYece ae tlre eee qhreecainge tue, apliagton Stl SHE SAYS SHE —E X's | be Sons! D unless this i WELL TO-DAY MEAN Maype}| GUSH PA THE ROOSTER CROWED AGAIN TO SHOW HOW HE COULD WAKE UP THE ANIMALS, mation Is complete, LIKES HIM BETTER |] HOPING You ARE ||SHE WAS USED TO ‘ n - - —- “4 ever’ conditions: ‘upon Tecelpt ef thes THAN TOMMY JONES |]THE SAME, 1AM ||: CITED WRITE TO Bege gk yyy { WHEN BEDTIME COMES By Mary Graham Bonner we wil mail yeu your pin and @ ogre < ’ 2 Dose araat yb fr fh | SPA IRL PLLODLLOPLOPDEOLIELLOPSSI PLSD PL IPA SEPP ALEPPO POLLY lcate of membership. a CAUSE TOMMY YOURS FOR EVER'/ WHILE SHE] { ME | Whisk: Gar tgatet Rot Walme Anie’ te | Chewrltha, 3208, Ve, Erm fyuusding ON | you've made all the obildren wake up) Of schoo, But you don't care about HAS HOLES IN ed WAR — publish because we have not the (he New renlng World), 00." ony one” have to be wound up and set, I iy” From every corner of the barnyard ok was certainly very cross, But} make an awful racket waking | WANT ME HIS STOCKIN'S, . < WRITING , te ax vo. u12/"The Animals’ Alarm Clock.”"| cane. the, quecrest. collection of | When he went over to see Mrs, Hen | un—but when they got up T give them apie (ei seca LC founds, What they really were I'm|@nd saw the nice eggs she had laid he | fine exes for breakfast! And gh LETTER - c we wheie ahe wos ARE | §¢ AOCK-A-DOODLE DO! entd| muro You'll easily guess, “It was] Was quite pleasant again, And to|clucked happily to herself, while P} JU, age etght, No. 1180 Pas. ( the rooster whose name was,| ¢Very single animal saying in his own elf Mrs, Hen sald: ed Top strutted around muttering . ree a Well tiene! Yoo! y &@ nice al: lock, for I don't hi little B0O-HOo # SSW Nae, a a Red Top. Over and over| Way sust how annoyed he was at Toe | li 8 thee alarm cloak, tor f don’t tow _ne_wae appreciates, , erta tor this! again he gave the same call, for tt] won," sald Red Top, “of all the| ¢ 613. Wootwand | Was very early in the morning, and|unapprectative and ungrateful ani- if AWARD WINNERS—JUNE PIC "y > ESM | to his mind tt was high thme for all] mais, you barnyard, ones are the |g RS—JUNE PICTURE CONTEST, H . ore vs “ Pi the world to be up ainrm clock.’ And I don't have to be| — How Harry Orenstein, age seven, No. 325 East Twenty-first street, ‘These barnyard creatures are #0] wound up either.” New York City, “would like to epend his vacation.” ;| lazy,” the roostor kept thinking to] When one of the hens heard Red himself, and then he heard a bark| Top talk about Bot having to pe set o ble. “There's De she at once clucked, “Oh, then I'm an eg ane, ole the eee Work’ Bie [alarm clock, too—because I just sot not one of my animals.” of my own accont, and « fine brood ‘And then Red Top set up such a) Ff cl ckens come from under my) ane ing | crowing that every animal in the|™ i wii barnyard awoke with @ terrible! “Will you never understand,” ald start. | Red Top, “that an alarm clock 1s not “Oh, afen't you mean,” grunted an animal—it's—well, it's a clock.” Porky Pig from his pen, “I was hav- | “We understand you perfectly,” | tng a snooze—such a nice snooze, and | said Sir William Goat—sometimes | known as Billy Goat, Yap ‘int SRT NE Ty jam oberiahlig cous. Kart _ . - orrteny dh eth Tt KIDDIE KLUB'S JULY PICTURE CONTEST, nhwanreas | 60! Subject—'What Is Your Favorite Summer Game?” The Evening yard? ort ive tiv ards for pletures ra m this 5 1 “On, k, tho | fariner’s 80n, as he was running out to the barnyard, “that wretched old, our name. *%| aun came in my window, and you| bersi ‘Address KIDDIE $ | crowed your head off, old rooster, ang | vening Work flow, N. ¥, City, $/I am eo sleepy, One would think rnp deserved to aleap after a long winter ‘

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