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ee eat AD Raed ets AhOUT Plays and Players iy BID PDL ' NG the pardon ef the ‘ ‘ for invading were going thet} Bart Bt the » ’ Pisry-Hre: & were Frente ferep the har mine i, and Pre BPtomoviiiet and O Ne ME Wen he Bach received « full quote of the face, and. ae & renwll, Beither wii be able te eet before the comers for or, had Just On~ tomes Juliet,” tn whieh Kid Bw plays Romeo, when Leon De Cordova, aa- @istant t» the director, stepped up to handsome actor to tell him Mr, | fe plane for to-daye work, An ed, and De Cordova found himself the recipient thy smash in the war Kid h for the w tle ac and along iane Battling Bittenhas y> a i mark about the fallacy of “soaking sick men.” Then it wae that the real Groworks began. The Kid led f the Battier reap hook to the Kid's fully fifteen minutes It wae a case of hammer and as with property men and “extras” standing around yelling to the Hattler not to “out him up” For business reasons they feared to have the Kid'e beauty marred, But the Rattler paid no heed. Finally the match was declared a draw with both groray. Among thoes who saw the sorap fron, @ rings! seat waa Director Nobili. As Kid Hushinan passed bim on bia way to his dressing room, the fighter muttered, “I'll get you,” or words to that effect. “Any time will suit me,” replied Noble, who champion MATTER, POP?” OGLLERT “Tae T PvE PAD in SUNG Ure! “THAT * HIGH atin im mine 1 Lar MGwT CURED Me ~ bad banded him one. De! “my TROT AW ver mong the Bushman-Noble mat providing it comes off, the receipts will make those of the Willard-Moran fight look like @ eolled deuce in a brand new deck, W. A. BRADY'S PLANS, William A. Brady tn to be decidedly active in drama this seasoa, desp! he would devote all his tim tures, He will open the Play! during the week of aug, 2 with “The Eckert Goodman, Grave George will begin her season of repertoire at the Playhouse in October, After James Powers gets through with the Forty- elghth Streat Theatre Geor, Broad. burst will show a ich Man, Poor ." there, y by Montague Glass and Jules kert Goodman, cot.cerp.ng a young Jewish business woman, and another by Owen Davin, called “The Bargain Coun’ aturing Alice Brady, are fa the Brady list, too, OF Qougse AY CAN MaKe Him Go! AN’ VEN AY GET HIM TRAINED SO HE VILL Go - AY BANE Go AFTER DAS BANDIT ON Him? Mr. Brady also bas tn hand “The Workshop,” by Jerome K- a drama by Charles Ken- yon, a Goodman play entitled “The Dreamer,” @ romance in which Robert Warwick will have the chief (Cogrigne 116 Pree role, and a comedy called “Claas,” b; Thomas W. Broxdhuret. Robert Manteli will return to the stage from | Emi) whi films in October, presenting his|Theatre next Monday event: Shakespearian repertoire, A number | nam of the former Frady successes will|Seyffertits, who is staging the play, heard the man speaking French in a night and learned he be sent on tour, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. when I go out to dine, I'd love to step upon a porcupine. A is "t get bd; ' pest I cal e has an| Mirtatio ever watchful eye and when I leave |Help Emily.” T'm 10 cents shy and feeling far from fine. I paid two dollars for my hat to Haberdasher Brown. The price was fair. enough, I thought, for such a/Inc, recently formed, will send Bandsome crown. But since that time that hat has cost five times aa much fm dimes I've tossed to check room | neve whose paths I've crossed in) W Ty part of town. Some night leave my hat behind when through | by the streets I roam, I'll go to dine with Just my hair atop ‘my spacious dome and if the hat boy dares to sneer, I'll take the young man by the ear and |c pox him soundly, give a cheer and us ly go home, FINDS ACTOR IN CAFE. 4 Frenchman, who has been serv-| ment t fag in the Belgian army and who is | ment o! fa New York on a furlough, te to be; Ciccolini, ¢: feen in the cast that will support bill at the Ann Murdock in “Please Help Orpheum ciroui low HH, MY Goodness , NOt we a ——-—. 4 _ GATT ADIANT “He ~ Ter OME Li! HOSTELeS | OMY NOTTR “TIME “TLL NEM Ponce T ~ ~~ we sp Camo) 0 r! j a i”, 2 Bt BS TMI ¥, i f ndltadiacty 4 4 (iy mA sav! VEN ay START CUT To MAKE DAS BURROGO, AY vit WEP AT IT TLL HE GOES! Well, What's Sauce for the Goose Is Sauce for the ~ a MiGuT Ds ay — Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. August 7, 1910 You See, He Wasn't Looking at the Proposition From Their . » | | Does ate nor TSuP Posed To seer witd urne Bow ——— y - ¥ TOWER an UCT ae) eran 65 8 aay, PaRTY =Med GAYDOE'I® ure) PY 4 wen Dear ———— ae a bs Dunno WiSGED Hy oH « r CONSEMVAIORY Lab ) SS ) ) — - STICK AROUND AN’ You VILL “The Girl from Brazil" will prob- id” at the Forty-fourth Theatre. This means It won't ‘eliminary performances, . Powers, in "Soi je," will open at the bothad Street Theatre Aug. 21. ie Jules Reucourt. yee former member of th lartin Theatre Com; I love the boy who aqabe my hat | Garde want eareacee Raucourt will app errr love him as eculators are becoming ob- 5 Noxious from Fiftieth Street to tho Winter Garden's entrance, They chase erybody they see and even run out A NEW PRODUCING FIRM. Producing Compan: ‘acter actress, Shi ur ® comedy with music entith nm act calied “Arthur Hi Rose Bott! will) Brode chief singing par; The book and | ry and afiawer day in the Kiddie Club! Colwnn? you ask during the week and answer Macon Goode has been acting threo them on the following Monday, Isn't weeks with that repertoire show Ie Leesville (Col.) Light, ney FOOLISHMENT, “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom ‘ome" will open in Boston Labor Bob Barber and Gertrude Ri jouble” act in vaud Rowland has signed an agree- S) eprear Mader the manage. pictures be? portion to the prise winner's box in| pSlh the lower right hand corner of our| FROM THE CHESTNUT Tre! own klub korner, or who ts on the “Who is that man next door who k prize? Y SEND HOME sneKs ON By Jack {wet another by sending aix more coupons? allahan. AFTER STEPPIN' AFEW SWEET ON A Gs Foot by Sending six coupons. If you are) ¢ eo unfortunate as really to hi . ¥ iS Your pin, write'me aaying so and't|} WHEN BEDTIME COMES oe berg you bow to go about ro. | ¢wwraasans placing \F A FRiZzy Lie GOT ON, THEY'D FALL OVER THEM- SELVES B GIVE YOU'D THINK THEY HE'D TAKE THE HINT, WOULDN'T for our klub korner? do 80, Q. y Kiddie Klub She is fourteen, @ Kiddie Klub pin? THE EVENING wortp's Kiddie COUSIN ELEANO. “KLUB KOLUMN.” > EAR Kiddie Cousins: What do you say to making Mondays a regular question T will save up all the questions that | & good idea? ere are a lot of them now: Q. What size should our August A. Any size, only keep them in pro- Q. May we win more than one A. Yes, you may. Q. If we lose our klub ping can we | A. Another pin may be had, but not Q, Am TI allowed to enter any of | mTisht, 1916, by The Press Publishing Oo, the contests after I am fifteen years (Tho Now Yost Breaing World.) of age? aes you are. “Why thé Wolves Moved.” Q! Are'We allowed to submit stories | | EEP, deep in the woods and far Yes. I am anxious to have you! from any house there lived a re family of wolves, They had Is my ‘aunt too old to join the| moved there in the spring and they were enjoying themselves immensely, A. No, indeed, Kiddies as old ds fifteen yeurs are eligible, |For the farmer at the nearest place Q, Can my cousin in Scranton get | where there were human beings apd A. Certainly, All she need do te to | *inals had @ great many sheep, comply with the directions “How to| The leader of the wolves was called become a member." We have many | Prince Gray Wolf. He was very big embers further @way than Scran-|and strong and handsome, and all the Ida d’Adolf, No. 476 Central Park | Wolves admired him above all the West, asks: “Could my little cousin | others in the pack, in England belong if I saved up ber| “We will go hunting to-might,” said coupons nan {Prince Gray Wolf. "Yes, wo will ail She may, Iam sure we will all rsely be delighted to have a little cousin | 8% for we all call ourselves one tam~ across the sea, ‘ily, and wo must bunt together.’ COUSIN ELEANOR, — “We will follow, if you will show “THE RIDDIE RCI ieee iron er arene 3 E KIDDIE KLUB’S AUGUST PICTURE CONTEST, ubyect—Y our Idea of A Kiddie Klub Flower Garden, one Sy RSet Pants creates aaa fe pltures ture drawn by a member not ov: to el twelve to thirteen, fourteen to fifteen’ years old—five cli must be received not later than Aug, 30, and must Illust: wage and your memberanip cortineats surebe rears Yes BA ‘ship certificate number, re: 1DDIE UKE CONTEST, Evening World, No, 63 Park Row. New York City. the way,” She wa! and she knew they would have good luck if they followed the Prince. 80 off they went that night. It was a \long way to the farm house, but at last they saw a small light shining from the window. “Back of that house,” said Prince Gray Wolf, “are| ¢ the sheep. Such good sheep as they are! My, but we will have a feast!"|¢ Klub Korner M\ eases NAAR NARA RRR et an AA RAR aid Uttle Miss Gray Wolf. ery fond of hunting too, ‘The next morning when the farmer and Dash, the dog, went out to see |the sheep, many of them were miss- \ing. Some had been killed and left on the ground, The other sheep were walling “Ba-a," but the farmer said: To-night I will eee We'll see to it, ? Dash wagged his , and the sheep looked My poor sheep! in the barn near the sheep's pasture, Jt Was too hot for the sheep to be in- and besides that wouldn't lped, He wanted to teach the | wolves a lesson and show them that they must move further away from his home. Dash was the first to hear them coming and he gave a low growl. Then the farmer aimed his gun and the bullet went straight into Prince Gray Wolf's paw, Ob, bow he yelled Angl ! | ’ Dowy see sow IT woud Harm Towser « en Gander, Isn't It? By Bud Counihan —— BouT wot Time woz 17? CONDUCTED RY PTR UNO Orn CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER a hl ha hdl errs HOW ‘0 BECOME A IDDIE KLUB MEMBER ene PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDOIE KLUB” AVE six pin coupons like the one Klub Korner Mon may start with any mumber, you have six coupons, numbe Uke 43—44—45 464745, @ Kiddie Klub, Eves ‘ark Row, New note in which you send them to th ning World, No, York City, with a YOUR NAME, YOUR AopREss, You must be careful to ; D unless this ini mation is complet: If your note and above conditions, them we will mail you you: certificate of mei Coupons meet the By Mary Graham Bonner mbership, Age limit And back they all went to the deep woods, Prince Gray Wolf imping behind. wolves nursed Prince Wolf until he became well again- but they moved to another home, for even the Prince could not kill sheep when there was @ man near by with @ gur and a dog who gave the warn- ing when they were comin, AWARD WINNERS—JULY PICTURE CONTI NARA AAR. Every kiddie joins the klub will receive a silver gray pin like the one here thown. x IN GM > apna f Tennis, the favorite summe 1951 Southern Boulevard, Bron, same of KEVIN DUFFE