The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1916, Page 12

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— en LTT a -ce of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. July 24. 1916 rOS'MATTER, POPT" The Youngster's Knowledge Was Bounded by the Limits of His Experience! By <M. Payne ne aes 'No THR 1 ONLY — ABOUT lays and K 4 To Tawe iKnow how ° be Players How Te ae nai | (CATHTOR O1% AN | By BIDE DUDLEY Ly j y, , Pieemr . IT Seems You You dowy «wow 7 / ’ —— t AN ‘ @ c $ \SWLemweed 7% 4 L rf 5 Rie, ans ae: 1 fis rape 8 oss vo ali ee SENPFEFFER That Would Be a Whole Lot if Joe Was Named After a Russian City! By Bud Counihan } OM ee Mee Sian WHY IM Givin’ om 10D LF Miter te - w. ‘ | * Bed Memieey ANOICE — We FATICR pur wary union F _) MY NAME! . 7 un’ Good o-_ Pe le adimeiene — eriniaes ney ven PATER ! ied 1 FuRneHin’ 1 ALL uP ft m DESCRIBING M'INTVAE. : \ e Sout” tneatricay “folk "and : jwayites all over the U ai. "ihe ther evening be! gs . “he lobby of the Makoto) FLOOEY AND AXEL and a new beliboy saw him. “Qoily,” the boy to another rary BetinOD, “took at Jim Woolworth.” We FoR CAMP! No USE TRYIN’ T ARGUE BY WAY OF DIVERSION. WITH A GUY LIKE AXEL. IF HE'D RATHER wo years ago a car I bought. STAY HERE AN' LOSE ALL HIS DOUGH second-hand. but otili | thought PLAYIN’ “THREE CARD MONTE” wrth THAT’ MEXICAN SPY HE'S WELCOME To IT! Lf WE HAD JUST SIXTY CENTS LeFT WHEN 1 BLEW. IT HOPE WHEN HE LOSES His WATCH PELL WAIE SENSE ENouGH ‘T’autr! EY Fiooey! vat A MINUTE -- (T BANE: IMPORTANT 8 SEE IF You CAN DIG ME UP VUN NEW UNIFORM SOMEHOW! i tz A Ai at: atte “BE F . E his great/ been married six months and yet he ughed at me and/ielis me he does everything fancy 't you throw | dictates.’ Get that? Ho far so good! he Fr Up to] Ten Biggs gets in. fle smnites iyi . THE dalf-past /and rep! "He can do that and atill| Flo of not have such good time.|Show of 1916, ly vancy ie his wi 5 chicken farm ni EVENING WORLD'S fs i : We te 13 *GOUBIN ELEANOR! j HOW TO BECOME A é BLUB ROLUMN Td i |xubore KLUB MEMBER. Ben Teal is stagi ‘Broadway and wed NE of my dear Kiddie Cousins : Pear Blair will have a drama calied|te-nlght: ‘The company wil head for| AJ Bae sald: PIN COUPON “I have sent my coupons and! “The Modern Sapho” terna. | Chicago. i mien. —_— Tam walting for my pin and certid | H. Woods will open “Cheating THE WRONG THEATRE. ry a member of Cheaters” at the Eltinge Aug. 9. Mr.| “A Mes Onan by atl BY) not, Put x oods = wi ave twenty trou; on at tl ra House ni iy olayiog by Jan. 1. es the repertoire company because the ie Z = Save six pin coupons like the one litiam Roddy, who ts out in Kan.| leading man hit Kelton's saloon firat | ov! P % printed im the Kiddie Klub iT “Plenty of lenty|and played his part there.—Walton v ’ 9 Mondays, Wed: (io.) Bagte. } f ‘ ‘The numbers will be = ion. You may etart y EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” rH OL! i number, When you have six coupons, PRIOIson Btn ad owole y . ; numbered in rotation, like 87—St—3) N Hew" and "Midnight Frolic," has seal 8 be perfectly ~ aT — Hub, ‘Bvening World, Now a3 Pare sf 'Low, there, old top!" be sald. [bought a Brooklyn motion picture| l"sve . the same consideration as the draw: - { By nnn \ Bide, Bvenied pec ne SS *Low!" sald wo. theatre and hopes to become @ vic- inge of kiddies who have been mem: \ ilhenuaereaiaien fee “Hi Gog it! I've got a new joke! tim of the Income tax law. FROM THE CHE! bers since the very beginning, The! WAN S which you must state y lod ou. it up out of my own] A 8 wil ctora’ Fund day at| Woman (to call very best of care is taken of your i \ Ang We & sim-dandy “? at the sheepatend chair? 4 contributions to either the drawing EW! | , } YOUR NAME, portion of the re-' Caller—No, thank you. I'm the in. | contests or the Klub Column, Y YOUR AGE, le talking to Biggs. colts of Western show will Hoctor, COUSIN ELEANOR. . ‘ ! ates luely guy. five | that day go to the Fund,” “i CB stalment collector, F came for the YOUR ADDRESS. You must be careful to et . P three things, no application will “LL TEACH THAT BOY A LESSONI” SHARPY SCOLDED. be CONSIDERED" uniece thie Infor: . a] id ; { WHEN BEDTIME COMES. By Mary Graham Bonner. i above conditions, peo ressine “er himself as he smacked his lips. When Later on Dick got hungry once them xe rll malt you your pin and F a certificate of membership. Sharpy Squirrel Teaches a Lesson.) irre eG “a basket full of them, ) More, and off he went by himself to - . 1916, ‘Toe Vrvae Rybltahing Oo, back he hurried another way. He| et the cherries, but every one was " kiddi aE N thoerchard: very near the fafm- | heard some aquirrels in the trees call-|one! | Then he knew that the squir- y kiddie who ‘ ny tgsment g iertul | ing out to him, and ashe knew be was rels must have found his hiding| joins the klub will Auiirrs a house, were je wonderful) Vting in a very mean, selfish way, | Place, and to himself he sald just ax| 3 receive g silver gra: cherry trees, On one of these] he felt quite certain that the squirrels | Sharpy had, “It serves me righ! pad + gray trees the cherries were almost ripe,| were saying And he called out to Dot, “There | $pin like the one here and Dick, the farme had been| “Arent you greedy? Won't you| should be ripo cherries in a day or! Sshown, watching it every give us some?” 80. Let's look to-morrow.” waiting fOr)" And he heard the robins chirp, | it to be all ready for him, “ae like some, cig hed a ittle in e@ went out le went on unt! he reac! angen ore neelt. He| corner by the aide of the barn which to the orchard all by J was ail his own, He used to go there hurried past his alster Dot, for be) often and read story books—and he Po Sn Es Baek: MY SILK WAIST, AND MY NEW SHOES, ON You NOW. BELIEVE Wh. TEL YOU SOMETHIN YOU y ’ ne else to help! thought the spot would do just as well he Be RrRyiTes Senths apie ey oar P\for sherry eating. He aie and ate, : Oyge the telephone flagh the tidings, | him eat those q but he had picked #0 many he couldn't “Please Mr, Central!” loud we oail,| To himself he thought it would bel posainly eat them all. — Instead of ‘“Bomething important to-day ‘has|time enough when all the three trees | Cyiling Dot, or leaving some for the happened. were ripe. Then mother would! roping and squirrels, he hid the rest Papa must know it first of all, uke cherry ple and cherry pre-|in the cellar of the house. “Hello! Is that you, papa? Would! serves. But the first cherries—well,; “Hore they're safe,” be sald to him- you know the truth? tt was eo extremely nice to have @| self, But @ little’ squirrel named I've made a ‘portant discov'ry: Baby | little meal of them all by himself. |Sharpy had been watching Dick get bas a tooth! He got a rake and pulled down some/|the cherries, all he could, and IRMA RUSER, pranches and took off the delictous,|then hide the rest, “I'll teach that Canaan, N. Y. ripe red cherries. “Ah,” he sald to| boy a lesson,” he acolded. “The idea thee trreennenrnnnnnnnnnnnnan ¢ of being 0 selfish, It's diagrace- My GOODNESS ! " THE KIDDIE KLUB'S JULY PICTURE CONTEST, ‘When Dick had gone off to play, WHAT AN INSULT Subject—“What Is Your Farorite Summer Game?" Sharpy got in through a tiny hole to the cellar, where Dick had hidden the cherries, When he found he jcould get in himself he called Mis. Sharpy and the children—and tn they all scampered, Such a meal aa RIT FAMILY, OBIE KLU Wy World wilt five, r mot they did have, and all the time iT. ening Werld, No. 63 Pi 4 i) 4 sharay kept muttering, “Serves him ye Miphel ‘ ~«

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