The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1916, Page 12

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# Home ead Comic Page of — | 'S*MATTER, POP!” At That the Baby Showed More Intelligence in His War Arguments Than Some Grown Folks! Plays and| | and the rendition, for time in (bie country, of muste compoesd for the play OF |. bas eee arranged by Wil e Hi ie THE “THING WE GOTTA Do IS Toyrwrr THEM ‘BANDITS | WE GoTTA PIT OUR BRAINS AGANST THEIRS! BEAT ‘EM AT “THEIR CWN GAME . tr $ is i z erat out it out, But sey’ we're going to| Theatre, in Brooklyn, to his ciroult ‘ another eall “Bweet Beaside| of houses, * Do you want ua to elimi- — et pate that one on account of the shark WHICH I8N’T 60 BAD. ecare?* A stylishly dressed young woman enene ow called on Martin Herman at the A. aossip. H, Woods emer | yeuterda: afternoon an ma wan! RT aaa pecan, ‘1 RANOR'S Coe Oe aig, PO 18 MO BOWL ihe stage. whe ald her name was COUSIN ELEANOR'S Bilsadsth. Marbury won't return] Heoatrice Butler, After, questioning “KLUB COLUMN.” Avery kiddie who yoins the klub will receive a silver gray from Paria till September, real name was Fri ry “ey joetve ME I gy leg an Bhs Min sho was the daughter of ¥ DEAR LITTLE COUSINS: UH A ly Ne Wiarry Alward has errived in town| the Herman nose, Mr. Herman prom: Bm SE sou Are wines $308 ans : : a win SS TFN from Buffalo, He worked bis way on{!sed to consider her application and Wish desk, 1 S00) many " " Sein orgon hanes CA nner @ canal boat. went away pleased, vba | Miatlee till sending mo drawings of ; : ope : NVM as if { CONTRIBUTED paaiidie Clift te to be the musst, of ian titre wer somebody asked) xake-beliove Kiddie Klub Houses” | [Sy C1838 Yate ny ner] r 3 BOF anor at the Briars! Club| Mi, Hein she won by a nose,” ho|(which was tho subject for Muy's Nan 7 “! AY Att npreeeer: replied, contest), and also drawings of “How Aug. 7, the da; to enlist in th ‘The moon is a lovely lady fair, that Tae 1 Would Like to Spend My Vacation” ‘i She rides through the skice with her nites haa married Amelia POOLISHMENT. (which was June's contest subject). yt Wi b ar o y oro. He fa eneral manager for tuft Neots MRS font ona ‘“Kerwwiah |" contest closed ites \ ; pi We sso hae almoot every sight, Madge Ken 3 Be ald tg tah ba! and honorable men- wr A ‘ i Whenere the hye ery eit that Philip B. the Ninety-ney. |! eves F cae = ed, Bo It aa ng A ' 4 : a: Na : enth Street bard, intends to write poem about her, Ed Rush's new play, “Our Country good time to FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ke drawings on these subjects, p you know anybody who has! just ay after July 29 it will be use- Ax AN RURS: : LUCY ©. MONROR, First.” recently staged out of the|an auto to sell?” . i! ‘The Riviere, No. veraide Debra, city, ie being rewritten, ey Nr think Smith has L sold him one |e for ® TMPOr, to Bele woe ! hsdlas F, Moos has added the Flatbush | yesterday. Game," because by then the awards for drawings of that title will bave beon decided upon, “1 j ioe very best way,to avoid such a mistake is to read carefully the By Jack Callahan $]iitciias tn Sheetal, 3 “foot of this column, T! the contest 8 Onan RAMANA? \AAAAAAAAARAPRRARRRARRRAARRALIILS SKIN DEEP. I'D |] WAY: SHE AINT GOT zl them and what information|® 4 PAINT ANI ‘THER HAN | | ENUFF} SHE'S NOTHIN’ ust accompany each contribution,| Comright, 1016, by The Prem Publishing O%, | nature to crow in the morning. I{ cock, ‘About HE ui 4 My SWEET B has your name, age, address, and (The New York Krening World.) can't change my nature, Besides, 1] it WILL, that’s all,” Pees Heer ete cats" MUSTA BEEN ° DISPOSITION, x | rth, think you've slept too much, You| ‘Too absurd,” retorted Sir William, | tb : : , #, LOoKin' AT ANY DAY, SHE cell Zou All thie, dear Kiddies, be- Billy Goat's Fever, , | can overaleep you know." Mati dist at teati coment’ eli enna the farmer, HER THROUGH k on which a Kiddie has spent time $ “It's a mighty hot day,” he said SUN GLASSES ! Looe, ¢ ILLY GOAT, or Sir William, as| “No, I don't know auch a thing, YOUNG effort, Yet that ts what must B . . * e ( led, told Oniy YOU know that sort of ridicu- to all that come after tl he liked to be called, told all y i 4 traf ; 5 Sut he Scstne pid “HE NEEDS A DOCTOR,” SAID THE PEACOCK, “THAT'S WHAT HE NEEDS!" by es ‘One mori “so I can’t tell you HOW. But|¢ " ite came for a a “ate “auth “he” ete ble “way” ee room 1 tok bis picture sitting om the dis O the tee, 1 cannot tell you ‘more Br 'ta Toned et come arctind ‘ag tea '# closing date, the other animals in the barn- | lous nonsense,” and the goat groaned (b: als. “Wty, look at ‘, F a COL yard that he was very ill and thought | miserably, onlenal iyias dl pO GF my Door olay The wees Garr ls te, re — ” goat!" The g jas feeling so very | It: t Eleanor he was going to die. “Well, Jet's feol his head” sata} Or toned that he didn't mind being | * 0? % Seventeooth Gi, Wiaibaak, ahs g t : poet t ' x “What's the matter?” crowed Red! Porky Pig as he walked slowly Out of} Oo )).4 poor old goat” In the least etna! ian | the boys enc Top, tha rooster, his muddy pen. “You need some water,” continued! sine Kiddie Kiud, the klub for meg one. see he ts S ueeing my aged forever “Well, if you'd only let me sleep in| “Yes, we'll all feel his head,” sald} tno farier. And when he had given | 3% tho morning perhaps I wouldn't be #0 | Mrs, Hen. And over they all walked | the goat a good drink and sprinkled!) ise" 4on.”lalteriug ‘uever, '| sick,” moaned the goat, | toward Sir William, But the minute] some cool water over his head, Sir| Mine, “mine, Kiddie Klub, the kiub for 7 ‘sorry I can’t oblige you,” sald Red they got near him to feel his head he| William's fever left him right away! | Mo, 480 Manhattan Avenue, tale Baioe, file! he - Typ. {shook it so hard that they became the ily ‘eos | n i “If you were sorry you'd stop,” afraid he would hurt them with hia } HOW 10 BLCOME A KIDDIE KLUb Mi MBuk, ! @ 408 muttered Sir William, and then he} horns, nald: “Oh, some one, quick, feel my| nen they all rushed back, but the | head, It 1s so hot. I have @ fever.) gong sparrow in @ tree nearby eald,| Save six of the pin coupons printed! You must be careful to state thers _ ” < < three thin as no Hi I shall burn right up with it’ “He neods some water. in the Kiddie Klub Korner Mandar, three thunde A 2 application “But how can we give it to him,” Wednesdays and Fridays. he num~ jmations is complete, ry fed the Peacock, “when he's go| bers will be printed in rotation, You! If your note and coupons meet the jacolded ¢ y {may start with any number, When @bove conditions, upon receipt of leranky? He needs @ doctor and al them we will mail you your pin and @ “Not so,” said Red Top. “It's my Sennnnrenennens eS ty wEciT eo Pitt KIDD KLUB'S JULY PaChUKE CON LEST, Sylject—"Whar 1s Your Furorite Summer Gam?” good dose of medicine—that's what) zou BAYS Be Pp Py red af certificate of, mem perahip. Only, ‘one . ” | rotation, | 404142 — shiddie may join on each set o The Evening World will give five one-dollar awa: lor pictures drawn this} he needs. send them to the Kiddie Klub, Eve- |coupons, Age limit, fifteen years, F month by KIDDIE KLUB members only ture arawn by a member twelve to th each for the best pic: ht to nine years old, in, fourteen to fifteen years old—five in not later than July 29, and must illus “1 don't—I don't,” walled Sir Wt'l-| ying World No. 63 Park Row, New | tam. “I've got a fever, I don't need! York City, with @ note in which ri PIN COUPON must state— Must be rece; above. Beneath your picture you must write your nai doctor, How will medicine which YOUR NAME, EVENING WORLD eg tg’ camber on our membership certificate, Address KIDDIE § 1 swallow belp my poor hot head?’ YOUR _ AGE, “KIDDIE KLUB” vening World, No. 63 Park Row, N. Y. City, “Sm pot & dootes,” sald the Peae YOUR ADDRESS, \

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