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: * Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday: August 9, 1916 Home and Comic 'S'MATTER, POP?” It Looks to Us as Though the Baby Caught Hold of More Than the Idea? ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY Reowient, Kowetie Knott, tee Munter, Low Cle Vicia Knott, Mre, Howtint, M and ethers e formed « Heb which & te mar epreal Ghe thesire managers with this end tn ‘thew r “We intend to have hundreds of { tneatricat people sign ov | i thie movement grow!” Can you imagine K Walla fm one of thone cris-cross v * Ging in & theatre bos with eont O81 Nobody would look at the show i VES, WE WROTE IT. { Grace La Hue found @ verse in a! i Bewspaper recently and had a sone Built on it. No name was signed to ik the rhyme, Miss La Kus, being very | gag Inclined, wishes to find the thor in order to pay him =| HENRY @n tho song. Here's the versa: While we aren't penurious, we don't yee admitting wrote the verse, it appeared in one of our pooma ore “Throwing Kooks at Grandpa ives tho Children Lote of Kun." BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Bald Bilas MoGuggin, in Poowee- LCopyriaht. 1016, Pree Pubit | RESTERY Whita rote and! the tanta ‘oto and th oto and the famous Gossip. } Irvin Cobb is rusticating in Wyo- ming. Jake Wilk is spending a vacation in Minnesota, “Chin Chin" is to go into rehearsal next Monday. A. Toxen Worm will sail from France for New York Sept. 12. The Galety will open Aug. 17 with “Turn to the Right." Ruth Hal to be press agent for John D, W ma attractions, “The Girl From Bi ia to open at the Forty-fourth Street Aug. 23. Juliette Day is to have a leading role in “Upstairs and Down.” Cyril Maude will return from Eng- nd in three weeks to rehearse his new play, “The Barber of Mariposa.” George Nash, Janet Beecher and Byron Beasley will be prominently cast in the Selwyn production of i of the bakers to make cents a loaf. With his a x in he recently broke 134 clay out of 130 at Lock Haven, Pa., ‘wou @ eack of flour, BRAY TO NEW ORLEANS. G ~ Martin Bock is sending Charles BE. Be, Assistant General Manager of Grpheum cirouit, to New Orleans Bo supervise the construction of the Orpheum Theatre there. Mr, ‘will also direct by wire and mail construction work on the new eum in St. Louis. Nellie Re- le of the Beck forces says she'll |*John W. Blake.” you a plugged dime My. Hray will Lert has bee: Bot only keep a record of every brick hocks Une new davanooe namie oto," the new Japanese coinic that goes into the two atructures, but Rehearsals will begin Mon- Mrat he'll sce that the night watoh- en wear clean collars and patent jay. Bigs Desiree Lubowska, danseuse, an- nounces t dance call Andrew } There isn't much news in this, but Nellie wanted it published, —_———_——_-—— HASENPFEFFER “TAKE “TAMKIT ack, Frank Fogarty and other tho effects of a sail MY SHOvL DER And de shen son v4 (seve! wor wor X GaAD- ) wr Backl 4 Rrew tt ) » mt a Ca (NY. Brening World) Dye Think JTM A “CANNIBAL” WHY mH “CUNter HALF CookeD} DAWGONE “THING 4 The Scheme ‘Went Up’ = *S BURRO DESERTS HIM AND é ACROSS "RIO GRANDE” To SPEAK “To CHER "BS { cturerr ’ Vad hy >< NEZZAI We WE Cook EvVeRYTHIN’ HERE BY Evectaicity! '—and So Did Ax oe SHows AXEL 1h AST OF WISHING HE COULD FLY 7 COURSE PARALELL. TO AKEL'S > BANDE SEATED By CAVE PEACFULLY CLEANING RIFLE AXEL DEVELOPS PIREETIONAL OWES r — N MIND LEG! on “THEY FIND THEY ARE RELATED Miller and Mack will be in the new Hoppodrome show, Broadway hears. It is also reported that there will be a minstrel first part. Grace Darling d Harry Fox, who have been working together in a film, will soon be seon at the Palace in a farce dealing with picture studio life. Otis Harlan and the Rey. Ernest A. @Aquila will give a concert at the Auditorium, Ocean Grove, N. J., on the evening of Aug. 24, in which sev- eral Metropolitan Opera House stars will participate. \ PRICES ARE HIGH. All the Price children are over six feet tall.-Keyeaport (Me.) Times, FOOLISHMENT. the FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What's the difference between an auction and seasickness?" poot!" 0 ts he sale of eff and the Genre penn nnn nnn nnn oro nnn noununoownow | THOSE GIRLS! By Jack Callahan. ON THE WAY HOME FROM FANNIE'S EUCHRE — THERE THEY Go KNOCKIN’ AGAIN, MABEE, THEY’ RE ALWAYS AT IT. THEY NEVER GIVE THE YOU SAID IT MARY TP an’ THE SHE'S THE CHEAT Mi EST WOMAN 0 REFRESHMENTS , KNOW THE NEXT TIME SHE GET'S ME ® GO To HER BELIEVE ME, ELIZABETH! THAT'S My ST VISIT To TAT JOINT, YEH, THEY KNOCK THEIR PRIZES- BOT | DARE ANYONE TO \( wy AN! TAKE THEM COUSIN ELEANOR'’S “KLUB KOLUMN.” * >| EAR KIDDIE COUBINS: | D Alike among the girls and boys of our Klub baseball is the | ff favorite aummor game. | There were so many drawings of | the field and the plays that it was among the lot, | And to all our boy cousins who! know baseball I will say that they are wrong, It may be a boy's game and boys certainly do play It best, but the girls do understand it, Their | drawings proved that, | I like to see this enthusiasm over Daseball becauses it is the great | American game COUSIN ELEANOR. KIDDIE P4 above, S them to the City, with a state Y PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” AVE six pin coupons like the eae HOW TO BECOME A KLUB MEMBER printed in the Kidé@le Klub Korner Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, art with any numbel have six coupons, numbered in rete- tion, ke 4445—46—47—48—49, eend The numbers may Whea yoo Kiddie Klub, Bvening World, No. 63 Park Row, New York note in which you must OUR NAME, with the check wish to. thank 1 at Dear ¢ Eleanor we of our Kiddie Ki EVAN SLEEPYLAND STORIES By Uncle Bill YOUR AGE, YOUR ADDRESS. You must be careful to state these three things, as no application will ‘be CONSIDERED unless this infor- " 5 rrik, No, 1961 Southern Houlevard, Broix, Copyright, 1916, by The L're badieds ni ining Co, he New York b ed sin Eleanor Ma M Pascal Dascal Threw Away His Belt and He Got Scared in the Water, ‘ a warm day Timmy stroled slowly into Sleepyland Forest, wondering what had become of the King of the Woods, He passed over the bridge that Harlan built and walked down the long path of "| pine needles und past the old tum- ble down house, but he saw no one and heard nothing but the crows saying “Caw! Caw!" and the rum- ble of a train crossing tre bridge miles away. ‘Then he heard some ove snickering beaind a bi | “Here we are, Timbo! Dim and Pascal Dasecal the Rascal as * they popped out at him, and right be- hind them came the King. He asked The Sea, | elve a silver gray pin like the one here shown, Brrr ET erence eet a ne oN NON I THE KIDDIE KLUB'S AUGUST PICTURE CONTEST. Subject—Your Idea of A Kiddie Klub Flower Garden, The Evening World will give five one-dollar awards for pictures drawn this menth by KIDDIE KLUB members the pice ture drawn by a member not over ten to eleven, twel han Aug. 30, you must wri Suggested above. your picture ‘our membership certificate number. Add TEST, Evening World, No, 63 Park Row, age and URE CO é | nel edge and a big rock with long fancy the boys if they would like to take @} and when they got back to the Doctor's long swim in deep water, boat house the King told him he could “I'm not a very good swimmer, |not go in the water again for a week. King,” said Tim, “I dof't. think] ‘Tim made up his mind that he would Munner would like me to go in deep ‘always wear his cork belt in deep water until he grew big and strong. fi If your not above’ condi i ® vy," said the King. “It 1s reful, and it is better to remember what your Munner_ tells} you, Come down to the Doctor's boat house, and we'll see what we will AWARD WINNERS—JULY PICTU KAO Oo RSSEK BOR non they all had their swimming suits on the King clapped his hands, and in came Dick and Ben, the King's strong men, with threo long packages all wrapped up. ‘The King opened | them and gave each boy a thick, flat belt with strong tape on the ends. “These are cork belts,” said the King. “Put the loops over your shoulders and tle the tapes tight. ‘The cork in the! belts will keep your heads above wate and you can swim as far as you like.” | ‘Then the King led the way, and they swam far out in the channel where the | big fish play, and they looked down and saw the eel grass waving at the chan- | ribbons of brown and green and red | seaweed fluttering from it. i Pascal Dascal untied his belt and | threw it away, "See how strong J am,” he shouted. Jon't need any help to | swim.” But when they began to swim | home against the tide poor Pascal had to call for help, for he was tired out, | The King took him by the collar and Baseball, the favorite summer game of Everet: towed him along. Pascal was scared, | No, 2018 Jerome Avenue, New York City, 6 mation is complete. e und coupons meet the tions, upon receipt of mail you your pin and of membership, Age Umit RE CONTEST it Walsh, age twelve, of

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