The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1916, Page 16

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= Home and Comie Pag of THE EVENING WORLD, Wedneusday: July 12, 1916 ;-oS'MATTER, PoP?” The Youngster Had the Typically Hachelo? Viewpoint! By C. M Payne ABOUT | —— Plays and Por: a va) (le Pound mr dae) Fa Pla yers ! Evaevraine 1 7) Te bere wt ub owe Wine Tw 4 WAG MAN s “t - Dons eer \ ge } Anh iTt Be By BIDE DUDLNY UTHE Telord P ; , AB wan ; Ss : TIABY ve aed ieee oven, wees Ler _Divdaqwecamee ow te - 2 © thestrics! office te the New v Teestze Belding come ber WH) produce & comin opere they eceuives. They bet penne te nh een, bel hanged ther 42 they 40 not consider cont) exactly right just wow The | te calied “The Cruise of the ’ Aun,” and tt le desorived as Metirival comic opera im three | fa” Maurice Bwilser is the author | bok and iprice and @ Willan | wrote the musi, Mr Weedon that when be and Mr Law. H Wiil be on an eiabor “Aneiniair ae aan. pos NO CHANGE LIKELY. HENRY HASE that Chariee DMilingbe ne F. Siegtela fr. would change the NPFEFFER tury Theatre mews { wor cy Gam pane Svea an 2 “a way DIDNT ‘You , if WHY "WACK" AN ) Be without foundation at any) | ( TW Marni “ELLA ¢ { Sou vie fe m ) Tae vein ae. wit Me You HAD C wiv wore 7 ( air Down on UT 5 1 Mou AM Y'RELLER ay) oor te ove mvaens 4 ( TT BENCH ON ¢ waveenen 2) _ NOT NIGHT = © Uva a rain’ our! Pan’ woot ) Y he ™! Polk PAINTED y me ) . , - =, coe ) YESTERDAY” Paw 2 » >. ll Gory Ss BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Last night | bed « pleasent dream reamed | lived on Greeniand’s Nine times @ day | ate ei @ gallon, maybe mo eh * day ir my tub, helped fu my ht. ‘The Dally newe of fine delicious, aa it last. Alas, Le bad! Bin ad, T'went out. GEE FLOOBY, WN “THING AY Pane LiKe, peal ogg ea he sy ABOUT DAS SCOUT DUTY ~ VE GET tors ) OF FINE EXERCISE CLIMBING OVER . . WOTTAYA RUNNIN DAS ROCKS --- DON'T VE ? . ; - SO FAST FOR - Y' simp $22 BPS moe om Pattie ri re a sir watt cROBUS. (1S A LoT BETTER “THAN SITTIN AROUND ; wig camp y'bET S J t == KEEPS US IN TIP ToP PHYSICAL b, purity" J JULY 18. i sf @ince the announcement made here concerning the presenta- Mutual feature fil the plan has been cha: extent’ that the picture Laberty Theatre instead Se Republic. The fret showing is for July 18, PELE eh L1G, Wen Puoneigy Co. (N.Y. Brosing World J) TO ACT FOR CHARITY. ‘a Harned has arranged &| anise aoorma: « performance n, fe now handling the|/come. Ed Wynn ts writing a comedy gig peeping! ad Heboarda at the New lrighton| for hor 4 oatire. — edie eee Th athe | Dorothy Nowell, formerly of ‘the FOR THE TINNEY ROLE. to the Bick. Atnong thoes | “Ziegfeld Polite, been engaged| Harry Van Fossen, a biack-face THE EVENING WokLDS Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER RI Te soe ee we promised to appear are role of Passion iu “Ex-|comedian well known in minatrelay |@, mace, Elsie Janis, Ethel oe i f ‘< ee Taveevdin 5 ae by by |, rn We 4 oy 7 . . a > "g * ro POP PPPP PIPPI ISIS III I IDOI an Mayhew,” Levies aya. ‘On March i he decided to) the Frank , Tinnd role in Wath COUSIN ELEANOR'S FO ENS, oy Y}\} HOW TO BECOME A ‘ rink $50 against $500 that the Yankees | Your Stop!" @ comedian wit “KLUB KOLUMN." 7) 4 , would win the American League pen-|# personality mh ‘hs own, It looks | 3, KLU : Bs BN } KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER. sh nant. ‘That's why. to us ae though Broadway ts looming a nace: Ld be os enn, ’ John Flinn, who has been doing the| YP for Van won. He's due, Y DEAR KIDDIE SINS: “Z RY z Lasky Film Company'a publicity ENGAGES STRONG casrT. Once again I am asked “How | b= ; MW NO, . work, may accept a eimilar ge oy id much are the dues of your EVENING RLD ‘ In tho offices of Walter Wanger, who} Hor Bis new play, as yet unnamed, | ciupt And again I answer that AEE wren a M9 atvanging to do some proditel {tte Labor “Day, Richart Walton | there are no dues. That The Evening and Warmer” moves to the| Sam Coit, July 24. Blanche Ring Brooke has been engaged for| termilk,” te tn the Austin Sanitarium, ully has engaged William Court-| World is giving the lovely Kiddie nh. John Cope, Peggy O'Neil, Vio- | Kiub pin, certificate of membership, Bave iz pin coupons Itke the ene Good Hadte. oho will undergo an operauion.| {ture Ue garert Peyton Gibbe and tng privilege of entering the con- > Zagls Ay ‘ above, printed in the Kiddle Ene Ryan . Febearsing in a|lio was ,jaat aoon here in "Young pee tests and innumerbale other advan- > \ ‘i ‘ a HAY a mee Montes 4 i FOOLISHME i kid. TH, vs. e numbers wit Ba . N howal will sing at Keith's} Hianche Yurka, recently leading ® oni, Pron img Ann Gray, mer Lconghroliag kp b ene are | ie Ald tr . in rotation. You may cn Philadelphia, next week. | woman with I. H. Sothern, has gone ue! ome day die in the whole wide 4 j f . “@y. aeae, = 4 Anderson has been engaged|to New Canaan, © to visit “ ad we. nothing. All that is required ta that (( ; . aw » When you have etz coupens, OR ur Pemmorctein tor an im. | friends ‘ he took with her the manu- Whose ing was driving @ dray, you follow explicity the directions, Py ay sambered 13 hedged Mike 89-88—s¢— Siem: it part in "Coa! ty soript of a play in whioh ahe may do —— * " b ; 6—87, send them ried 5 1) Emile Lew and Tom Dingle are to] the lead for the Menara, Hubert FROM THE CHESTNUT Tree, | “How ( be & member” and become t i | Mae Brae Wok wearin audeville together under Oo Oo of prom Oe Ful 8 direction, ‘They will. be| “ Lege eee eee Oe Open) My Vaoar10N oak a a ae ee im! lace next week tinue under the \h ha! Ho didn't care 2 he wy the ho ich you must etate— ’ H, Moyer, the Hippodrome'a! Meaara, Shubwrt for some. time to i a wh ears erate toe %} Ie Y, eee ' ae ree <n Anis lida Ta ou" he beautiful tend. YOUR NAME, ) <~~¥x¥7---—“7_77’:————_——_———rrrnrr—™—™" an Then 1 vinden, _ tmz vinden, YOUR AQE, { THOSE GIRL By Jack Callahan. | aut. “Se U'heat the ‘wind Wows t é YOUR ADDREGS. TIMMY HID THE KIDDY CAR UNDER A BUSH AND LOOKED FOR THE KING OF THE WOODS. i SLEEPYLAND STORIES in Pain eat 8 HOLM eet ——— saicobat Te WORST OF IT Street, New York City, oH | HOPE You (s IS GeoRGk asuxo RS MM AFRAID 1 DIDN'T GO Ne. ME TO DINE WATH || att Mu Me crmdtatier oe SUR man You must be careful to state theee > By Uncle Bill } te"GONEIDERED aries tie nar t q +} | “ mation is com; ad on A TO ANY : Hey ON ij , . Mae | Corral, WYO. Th Ruulimmwos OJ eame to the crab apple tree with the} Dick and Ben, the King's strong men,! i¢ your note aad coupons meet the . : BOTHER FoR THIS " ita | Timmy Flew Into a Great Rage; thisk green leaves. The King called boy in the/above conditions, upon receipt of (OME ON GIRLS, THE APPETITE HAS JANE pond a 7 8 the King Sent Hi Hl Willie Wee, tho little green fairy man, | w, said the King, “and take|them we will mall you your pin and a EATS ARE READY DESERTED ME { DEAR. So the Aung Sent Him Home.) to come out and play, and the little is Munner and tell her what | certificate of membership. ''VE GOT SOME NICE BUT I'LL DO CRACKERS, =| My pass OF MY on St n NE fine day Timmy found that | man flow up from the top of the tree ent ten oh Wleske tan Lal be up in the . on Swoo} aid Pp oky, pt e ig Ay Pascal Daascal and joins hey pod me ef ve ay yh eared tt ee across the pasture and rolled it across{on the boys and made them laugh, |Downy Dim fishing and swimming. taal reas tows ‘ass sure the bridge that Harlan built, And the| ‘Timmy went over and began to PLURHAe By, Sitaaiy te bad for lene receive a silver g st maar, Meant giiat | bridge made a sound tike thie—brerr-| climb the crab appla treo dod boy and his Munter let him | ¢ Pit like the one fore was very |tr-rr-rroomph! ‘Tim laughed and rode} “wait a moment,” said the King © had to play all alone, and you} shown. back and » making tho bridge] “Where are you going?” know what poor fun that Is. 2 RAAAAAAPPP DPD PLDARRDD DARA 5, isaiiph BaGlO||) Mies ation fu ellaih) up dallthe on | emamanananeenamenaanensacaanansanmanmonammsasemmeanreneanetetete an elder bush ant Tang qy away up in the sky aa the|f AWARD WINNERS—JUNE PICTURE CONTEST, } Mt was about sip] Went to look for the King of the fairy man did,” said Timbo, = Oa nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnnnnnnn mand teen it there ls any ‘mail | Woods, | “You can't do that," sald the King.| How Roger Joslyn, No. 227 Elizabeth Avenue, Long leland City, Would Like | | ony, all nd eat what ad't 1 dihndt ee ‘The King and Downy Dim and Pas-| non you remember how Downy to Spend Hie Vacation. Dim fell and burt himself the other| day?" “I don't care,” said Timmy, “I'm stronger than Downy Dim, and Tm anyhow.” tdo it,” said the King He tirew 4, and when snd, “Sn oeulg at, I found | al Dascal were waiting for Timbo. a saa ais die Kip the sy mem lPhey took the new path that wound Be ahlenthnataath at ; |around big trees and wont deep Into the woods, and after a while they Sanat a going to THE KIDDIE KLUB'S JULY PICTURE CONTEST, “You t Subject=—"What Is Your Favorite Summer Gome?? The Evenine World y'lt give five one. dollag awards for pictures drawn this eit down on the © King camo over t 1 k to him he month by h ODIE KLUB member dollar each for the be | edt Ui bad boy, He ture drawn by & member not over old, elgnt to nine ye the King and threw m. fou teen’ years old-—tly : ad n tures must be Tot later than July 29;-and must pod bad 6 real Lenten y e for you! yt ed above. n"your pleture. you myst write, yo 2 SOhY spre Oe vou), Timmy yous | ur membership certificate. Ad: “T will climb wp, and fy, I WILL P Bresing Wore] $kcve BictWne co CONTEST WWening World, No, 63 Park Row, climb up and fly ‘The ‘King clapped bis bawds, and

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