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——————— e Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday: July 7. 1916 Home and Comie “'S'MATTER, POPT” Mottoes, Like Chickens, Sometimes Come Home to Roost! ABOUT ~ == eee - one m onieen ebeania Pl , nd |For wine ++ eae ll PoP wins 1 a A ay s a Lye Prenray DARL Wy \YA Pararhe OY wOV AW WIGHT | ale lease ge % ‘ AW wt Gnt | Ltane me , ‘ Players ° a or v | TOA " P By wipe DUDLEY | [(Perre Sion {Pern bow » Ff , * i ” MAAAM MONA wt) arrive te he Weet Nee York frow e eboy Melle of the POUberiie ne | | uw} interested » heed oll tb Celumbse bere, Larry Anbe wanes Bouse, etates that be hae on HENRY HASENPFEFFER }S a wont FoR A @BALEe Man = ’ You're Wrong, Mr. Goof, You Mean All but Your Brains! rt — tem wil hie theatre will bee house,” offering the ver te be bed in that branch of (i0 Dustnces be om the Bille there. « A NEW MUSICAL Piece 's announcing his for the coming season, They in-| the erection of @ theatre ia (hi. | building will be Longacre, in New York, will be opened wih “Nothing but the Truth,” Row at the Garrick, Chicago, and "A ot Queens,” on display at the Cort, Chicago, will be brought to New York also These are farce com. Caprnant, 1018, Prem Prmautting Oo OHV. Bremeg weneh! Axel Probably Wants to Scout by WIRELESS! werbach, at present 7 ."" Will be produced | by Mr. Frasce soon, with Koi " will be produced in London late in September. Arrangements are! ]/ AY REX FLOOEY vin BE Gore aee Picoay! Q tpt the Truth’ troupes abd three cant | (VEN WE FINDS OUT AY BANE NOT WAPPENED To You! OH - SCOUT DUTY! BEEN OUT Lookin! FOR MEXICANS AN’ SENT OUT TH Bo MY ~ SITTIN’ BY A BUSH SCouT DUTY wiru das LAMPING THROUGH @ Oliver, Morosco wil bet FOUND ‘em'! “TELESCOPE AN’ A 2"and’ Fanby ‘Hatton, Cort BUNCH OF ‘EM Came a Bg pp ee UP BEHIND met! OH, FIZ, BKATRINA! Ske trina, a indy bear who perfo with the Bostock ‘animale at Lune Park, wasn't on (uty last night. We bortion of her act the ir ef red liquid which looks like whiskey, but which is merely sweetened water. Then she ay she has a jag on, And now the awful ! Yesterday a was Glecharged by the Bostock management, To gal B he filled trina’s pattie with the "74 Ld Lyd nA yeaterday rank it. Malt later she was in bed ri "for tes water about every five there ebe stayed. A GPOTLIGHT ROMANCE. AU @uring the season it ol when Pesny O'Keste, pihying Beauty fe “Experience,” would step out on Ee dae Protea ‘Wilson, the oom rician, Would eboot the ne ond there that old Hans weal a, the manager would =“ ld ing for ice nutes, And od John Hasard and John L. Golden will) write “Go to It!" the musical piece F, Ray Comatock will produce al-the Princess, Percival Knight will have @ leading comedy role Hex MoDougall has been engaged by the Frohman company for an im- fprieet role in “Cargline,” In which jargaret Anglin will etar next sea- oon, ‘The Professional Woman's League John Phil! jousa, the Hippodra- matio bandmaater, announces that if this country goee to war he'll be right up in the front line directing the big nd, If Mexico has never heard a} House organization here's its chan | Diamond Jim Brady and Jerry Rel recently ate a Lat Oust lan's Port au Peck Cafe, Try-Your- Luck, and it pleased Mr, Brady #0 much that he gave Mr, Harlan a COUSIN ELEANO “KLUB KOLUM HOW TO BECOME A KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER. | diamond, Mr, Harlan hadn't quite y five the other girle come of tue | will hold a business meeting at IM) covernd from the whack last might, (+ ° deat ana] wit be , e annual outing |. Alexander Leftwich 1 playing in| EAR COUSIN KIDDIES—When post. Tera Gli tlight | Will be held next day at Atlentio}opuieviue in ithe Spider. sapettan D you sond stories and poems PIN COUPON and ay the seers @ out, Preston ion a exieuts: Caraiion by & cast of four, headed by Madel- and letters to me you often EVENING WORLD love with her. Louise 5 cing King. “ department te to an. |Airl, has deen engaged by Elliott, |" The 411000 gold belt of the Denver |*% “T Will look for my contribution SSIBRIE KEUOY geunce that Peggy 0’ and Fommtock ent te Diay the part OF Mountain and Plains Festival Anao- |!n your Klub column on new ton Wileon were made ove yesterday, | Fas! len. in Beatie Gus bag poy te be ridden for by the| Korner day.” Bave six pin coupons like th ‘The ceremony, was performed at Bor. © Theo, Hen: tot hay the Htampede at Sheeps: | Now it happens that Tal have iy P ge! ough Hall, Brooklyn, They have|fe-¢ to furnish music at the head Hay Mpesdway, Aug. 6-12 , above, printed in the Kiddie Klub bought the poles and intend to| Cort Theatre ost senses It te some & great many poems and letters and Korner Mondays, Wednesdays and! t pay MORE Sn endie” VY: stories waiting to be published, and Fridays. The numbers will be printed Ine Claire, who has been out of the since 1 have them printed in the in rotation, You may start with any cast the Ziegtela “Follies” for a order in which they arrive at my number. When you have six coupons week because of Hinens, has returned, Allyn King assumed the dutica while Mins Claire was away. The Park Theatre's roof garden tn to open to-morrow night with vaude- ville, pictures and public dancing, A negro fomale orchestra has bee Be Nhat eae Geek abate numbered in rotation, ke 30—31— 32—38—34—35, send them to the Kid- die Klub, Evening World, No. 63 Paris Row, New York City, with a note, ia which you must state— YOUR NAME, YOUR AGE. YOUR ADDRESS, You must be careful to state these three things, as no application will be CONSIDERED unless this infor- mation is complete, If your note and coupons meet tie an, was seen han, the Midnight Frolic last night, must ask you not to be impatient, for it _ may be many Klub Korner days after your sending It that your contribution will appear if tt been accepted, COUBIN ELEANOR, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. nN Herman Timberg of “The Passing Ghow of 1916" will contribute several veg the wext Winter Garden pro- eo tion, Ww the Second Baptint ony | worry, stranger, but IT don't even know where the first one in.” HEN YOU WERE A BOY By Jack Callahan. N MAUL. Wort Port Lee NM. J, gaye: ie, nomerse ‘ hapoy TE couldn't thank you 4 my ‘a minute, Dear OH, MUSCLE! AINT IT FING! low 1 WOULD LIKE TO SPEND MY WHEN BEDTIME COMES. By Mary Graham Bonner. { weer una WHAT cRimes | \IT WML COME in | Masato i Jigat rea ae, ete ae MUSCLE - IT LogKs RE COMMITTED SO HANDY WHEN |) y dirNistia wate “otal ‘har Covent. 1818, by The Pre Wnitting O Iho well Mked and to be thought | Proud, it doesn't mean that OUF NeW | yocccn ecm ees MORE LIKE A IN THY NAME, HE BEATS THOSE | | ics neannal itched “4 Barnyard Quarrel.” —|Sit‘it" was when “the. peacock was| Lin sure youwere beth Be wastes: | | Beery kiddie who BY JINKS! THAT SURE 1S SOME MUSCLE - BUT YOU ae OOH! AINT IT FUNNY FRom EXERCISIN' Wit DumB BELIS. pein to sleep in Tittle Bouse tas «| a cro’ ‘aud | w' nals in the barnyard, would neve let any one or any ¢ Billy Gi He felt like Ihe sald to himself th tine horns as he had he dt Rut one day a ne who didn’t know the honor the ¢ sun shone down and made all colors dazzle with bright HUN! York Cys THE KIDDIE KLUB'S JULY PICTURE CONT "What Is Your Favorite Summer Game?" Subject— The Evenin month by ture draw if World will give five oni LODIE KLUG. mi or nm by @ om se fourti not | nly. ve a is a fi . But the poor peacock nen” the weet Meith Sheen go | gelt he was thinkin e poor had said it out of fear, “What have Shen At tains 1a the houm and | cull barnyard animale have never) vo a repeated the goat. “Don't | sue © te be Tad you ever tee | Known anything #o fine as T am. uu know that my name is Sir Will thet kind of ee sh you har And as he thought to himself in this | Yeu Know nee . 00 cam s08 to might h the old when Goat, and that 1 will not, I moet she takes her Uttle hes unter her ge way, ho was strutting around very | Oi iniy will not be called Billy Goat? EMH proudly, entirely too foolish a name-—and But dollar awarde for pictures drawn thie i ‘One doll 8 0) than July 29, and must illus: th your pleture leader of all the goats and one of the very finest of the ani- ature call him!‘ f all h ree out) the the To him. he also was very anxious to|!* 4 Sir 1 ly ir Willlam was mad He was as mad He was id his angry horns might | hurt the peacock, Instead | he called out, |vain as Vain. pea Proud A_ peacock, | ock! Proud Peacock! | ir, what have I done?” use the peacock had a3 he thought—out of [1 am sensible while you are nothing bu ck." | said Mra, Grey Dove, ‘© animals to stop this ng. You're both} ‘Aus SOME goats have | hilly goats {8 no reason | 8 not entitled to th e hi At that Sir Will- ‘ant yo! lridiculous qua silly! Just bh jam shook his horns as though to say » thought Mrs, Grey Dove quite wh nued: “And if! been vain and right, topped spreading his lovely feathers, and the goat hung ead in shame; but after that t two animals be- came fast friends, « i How Denilel Hayes, age 10, of receive a silver gray pin like the one here « ee@), © nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnannty AWARD WINNERS—JUNE PICTURE CONTEST, ?