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man a” * 4 ‘ Wks A Ri SR a aa neta . a « Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. July 17. 1916 bie - '“'S'MATTER, POP!” ABOUT It Would Serve Uncle Si Right if Willie Took the Same Time to Do the Errand! By C. M Payne j You TAN ~ — DEFSTAND You (~= “<—~> ~ Plays and Sa Teen TRyiwe) |wHo “© velar Di le ser dt woud BRIBE My edad) me = Yds Parry) (2 Give me Fiery Otwrs| . >. Players ome Les orree You/ 4 ween ] woe *\ By BIDE DUDLEY Be ) Wikies Twenty owe Years 7 o.nd o-~ . ay = ? ; 146 Charice Vromman Company to-day pel te Bret the 1) pre Guction tte rehearesl Tt te Mew Ba wht Bareown \ Marae te bere tue ri The play © bone rue o! the Pisyhouse Low where Gia'ye Cooper portirared Pole te be eonayed on thie aide by Murdock, The Frohman Com Rey wil present thie play throws SS AtTener ment OP Rew rere Oe Orm ie intererted in the Amert Milton, Joby Harwood, we, Harry Ashford, Curtis 7 iia wove Ae Meee’) HENRY HASENPFEFFER If the Ice Cream Hits What It's Aimed At, It Will Be Worth Its Price! By Bud Counihan role created in Loudon by Charies , a = Sa — ~ wor KIND OF A ) RIGHTY DIR — —— WHY LET Him OTRY THOMAS H. INCE, PORT, (wer warren! a ‘ 'y “Mere An’ FREEZE ‘Thomas H. Ince has turned poet | \ Fos . \ To DEATH - Pm has *ritten the words for @ “peace 7 COMAmere Le b ABOUT ‘T PAWGONE ‘ hich will be sung while “peace” am! "FATHERDY 57 1 HA Dy y) are being shown in “Civiliaa- = —” \ un @ ot the Criterion, To read the makes one think that Irving might & well producing big ce A € a mm = f y Ss : ar) my | (a, <7 So oo , olen phe se Tar i!"sbd al Ta ‘cas’ Untnc® ioc, then there’ chorus. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ou never eee them nowadays boya with home-cut hair, Hut y yeath ago, or more, we saw ev'rywhere, In those days try barber shops were few and the men. To have the barber cut hair wae hardly thought of 74 You pyre how father used you on @ stool—a fem rout week t pron hang. ay BET 4, at VILL SHOOT HIS ‘ou recollect how, ie plased'the sueay Bout wis eer. ite edges, snip by anip, the deftly stole? There wore no ited lotions then to pour upon head; no tonica, rubs and dan- cures and other things we dread. merely trimmed the edges off to u Dit, and when he anid, * the pol you naw that eal it 14 has changed a heap. Coprriat 814, Prams Potiiming Oo (MY, Rvening World ) FLOOEY AND AXEL Now Maybe Axel Is Going Back for More Ammunition! By V MOROBCO OPENINGS. —Bliver Morosco a ounces he will hia new Hatton play, “Upataire Down,” to New York Bopt. 25, musical ploce, “Bo Long, Letty in Chicago, will open here Oct. ile “Canary Cottage,” another mu- y play. ig be econ in New York , SHE WANTED To KNow. tivities, The Lewis @ Gordon Pro- ye Barnard was up in Con- | ducing Company, Inc, wishes it known it yesterday 4m an automobile, | that during the comi eeason it will *¢ url says that while he ts fond of peta he wouldn't want to have too many of ‘ THE EVENING WORLD'S HORER FTY NEWS ITEMS. jt e the growth of a boll on hie neck.— Kaley ‘Ark,) Argus * A high wind struck Riverton yea- { 4 rrr, COUSIN ELEANOR'S i || HOW TO BECOME A “KLUB KOLUMN.” KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER, terday, and as a result the shadow of an incoming train reached town fif- teen minutes abead of the train.— two songs | ttn Sakae Leceville (Col.) Light. EAR KIDDIES; Here are nome in her new produc. | \| PIN COUPON and Buttermilk.” SURELY MUS’ more questions adswered for Some Your Fingers} a0! woman wants @ divorce you: EVENING WORLD Geen Tieket Sr the Cod ' Pooks has gone to CaSO! because her husband plays poker. Q. 1 have my ate coupons; may I “Augusta Dean will Join the cast of an easy save six more for my litle slater? . au be 17 18 “THE FLAME” “Phe Pasaing Show of 1916" to-night, | (Col) Tent. A. Certainly. , pemaedy Save six pin coupons Ike the onw oe Hchard Walton Tully has mamed| ee prince aig a anerateln’e FOOLISHMENT, Q. May the Kiddie Kiub members | above, printed in the. Kiddte. Klub ; how play, which will open at the| fine cy duly ft bee im Ate Girt by the name uf Lacilie send in riddles for the Klub Korner? Korner Mondays, Wednosdays vend te 4 a ys gal Bert Williams. wi Besidt the’ tas Salt A. Yos. | Fridavs, ‘The numbers will be prifited 7 4 2 je cant will be William | new songs in the feld “Follies a it het put ) @. Do we have more than one pin lAawbetation, Sed tone iaaeh ae urtisigh. John Cope, Violet Hemink,| to nine. Nert needa th “Deilghttul, indeed pI \ ation, y wy O'Neil, Robert Paton Gibba | at Nelson, former ati — each? | number, When you have six coupons, # hard, Gordon, Albert Tavernier, | agor at Hammorsteinre Vidloria te FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘A. No, only one. numbered FH rotation, like at ‘ Fe ee Func tgeaymond. Helen | handing the stage for the Lights Womhn Shopper (after clerk has} Q.1f a member once wine the hoo everine Wana Motes ban 4 ° ? ° ona The Friars’ baseball team walloped | unrolled a dozen bolts of cloth)--1] award of $1 doea ho or she have to | Row' Nee York City, with & poik ie * peo ne the World Film nine yesterday at| eucas I won't take anything. It more coupons to go into the | which you must state— A VAUDEVILLE SCHEDULE. Interborough Park by @ ecore of 10] wasn't for me anyhow, next contest? j ny fh "ay, | tO 3 looking for a friend A. No. No auch thing ts necessary. | ! YOUR NAME, /' a The latest thing is for vaudeville] At his country place in Connecticut] Clork—Well, if you think your] Q. May w in writing how our | | ' moe on at, to make an-| Mark Luescher has five dogs, elght| friend ta in any of thoae other bolts] favo! summer game is played? i YOUR AGE, at muncements of their propored + oats, a bi nd a Bhet! pony, He | here we'll go through them all, A. You may, but there are no prizes given for word compositions—only for drawings. YOUR ADDRESS. THOSE GIRLS! i . | You must be careful to state thape COUSIN ELEANOR, jicati: ( By Jack Callahan } ome BROTHER BACON TOLD HI8 MOTHER HOW SORRY HE WAS HE HAON’T OBEYED. | tare IBERED unioee thie Indore MWA AOARPODOOORRPOOLSCOOOSPPOODLLOODDLIAD | OM nee Teta ia vin 0 prise, 9 when 3 ! mation is complete, reoelted ek which you a very much surpriged and happy. dollar In fal mouey 1 gm the Joha WHEN BEDTIME COMES. By Mary Graham Bonner. }! qigys’Yonaition, ‘upon "receipt “ot biol No rnnnnernneneernneenn rey thei we will mail you your pin , ” HARRY ORRNSTR: |g certificate of membership, No, B25 Kast Twenty first Btrcet, uN. Courright, 1940. ty The Pras Lublishing O% | DON'T go to the woods.” hurry off. Just at this moment though | # © WOULON'T SHE Noda Pie stag, Dillad A grunt or two came from Rrother] {he farmer's gun was heard. Off ran’ wg aon GNE You A De amie Ere at for cond Brother Bacon's Adventure, | acon which meant both a Koodby Woods and the wauenty litle mrcnce gEeery kiddie who PAIN? SHE'S lar prise because De coaes fe" Ses | E of Porky Pig's grandchildren | and that ho'd do as he pleased. For] Bacon went back to his mother, and’ $jotns the klub will . : Vee . ? venture, son Wi being an] squealed and grunted into pinig ive a silver gra; ALWAYS ete at O wanted to have an adventure, | Brother Bacon was far from being erent gare, Gare nese hd receiv gray WORRYIN' ABouT Pea | ” He was tired of tho stream! obedient son, And whon hia mother] far how Nery; vuly norry he was ved pin like the one here THAT GUY, HE i een Siren. Ts where some of the pigs had been! had said there were dangers in the) would he go whore there wer N- | $ehown, — wading each day—much to the an-| woods he at once wanted to find them) GERS! MUST BE AN f vellore, Hadden whose pine have been] noyance of Porky Pig who thought! jut for himself, He kept muttering to tierrenenereneerarveenaced Fac . - ie Se un because postman, the only kind of wading worth while | himself: HONORABLE MENTION—JUNE PICTURE CONTES' { Trop etn tiem OF the addressee was wading in mut mn i to the woods and show them G_HONORABLE MI HU MENTION JUNE PICTURE CONTEST $ ESEEY No. 104, Arenas Bronte The little ple grandchild had been| pow brave 1 am and bow much How Edna Chotat, age nine, No, 1047 East Ninety-fourth Street, Breek- ¥ tan Ber, ry voktyn. H No. eho Meda" RR LN named Brother Bacon by his fond! \now,” And no sooner had he Anished lyn, wauld like to spend her vacation, o heard the most — en he shook with " that bacon was a little pig all ready | fear and started to run~-for not far mother, who thought tt was a very | saying this the Jerving’ digauren Wo, G0" Weak “Phirty sonentn |B Hame, and hadn't the least idea | awful sound. Bitter New Yor seven Wilkiean 8. Trt rf Victor Vogt. NS ty Biotien Avenue, | to be eaten for breakfast, tot he saw a great, enormous grizzly Pndolph Weber, No, 100 Court Hirvet trom. | Well, when Brother Bacon wanted | bear, | “Hello, Brother Bucon,” said Griz- nly Bear, “lve been waiting to mako 't go into the woods, There are friends with you. i'm sorry you| y 0 T "t grown wny plumper though: ny, many dangers there, Take a/ haven't grown way, plumper thovEh. Hacon will make—all nicely cooked by | y Bear.” An adventure his mopher said to him: ly Gertie Samuels, No, 217 Park Avenue, Hrooi one Heharft No. Biath Aves | phat btn, Haas, is Paghn . me Simon, No, 316 Medison Avenue, New ™ walk if you will and try to grow thin| AM Mrs. if you think that's nice~but don't, “What's Brother Bacon. cy THE KIDDIE KLUB'S JULY PICTURE CON | Brother Haoor, please, “Mr Subject—"What Ie Your Favorite Summer Game? | Hear, save my lite And poor Urotb: | er Hacon squealed foi 3 The Evening World will give tive one-dollar Ictures hI mi idle RLU mm aly. One d itor the west ples} | Worth: ' | | }ture ber int to nine ye 8 | "Well,"t said the beat re named eare old-—five cli | Brother Bacon, and it means the sa and must illust as Br t Bacon.” And as the vat Write your talking and roaring with| - bear at “Address "Wio pie f | bear Raha tye @ Lrovhes Bagon, who was tiying to N Y. City. LARA MA ig. oy ~ |

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