The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1916, Page 12

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Fri ? S'MATTER, POP?” ee AnOUT | ——— —EE . Plays and Players th HIDE DEDLRY aan a ee He Administers What Might Be Called “Cold Comfort!” “Preca oF ice 13 LARGER VWreere He HAS a BieseRn (Peerd of «me 11. prospect of New Ve There wil) be iw - Men productions wt , . e th wil be w ‘ one management { 4 Hudol? Christians director of at " Irving Place Theatre, and Wartech, who t® plane ; repertoire fo be Handbos, have ‘wed The Irving Place The: | | #1Fe whl open Be ) sie Piam Paneling Co FT Orin Wane AKE” h pele ted " . ‘ 7 A . 7 Al *o or ~ - A ys ° oneage 7" P 2 ‘ “we HENRY HASENPFEFFER He Couldn't See Through His Wife, but We Can See Through Him! By Bud Counihan hearmul at the SanEEEI a SRERERREP REET EPEEEPaT - — = — ~~. a atte L A { teorge DYL MEAN Wh Dh THAT Upon ) ‘ie ronan \ " —— He Pry ae Wen 1 oy ABA Loom MERE NY’ Fave AD WELL IF SAINT BLIND Ramin iiten, cores Dh Macias is “area brn cantbue® Sy nee YoU BUND 7 5 C s¥urid —Hovs “WW SAM , MY WIFE wz), {ason, Marl Booth and several others a a ee at) ane" ee BURL NA’) Aaa IN FRONT OF _ ‘ne play will be tit presented in i Wue AY IH Rodt= ptt , ->5 Hun? ANUWER mt) 4 ER We Y'ote me. ¢ \ paced famiord, Hept. 2 (“ower gee tin 2p ‘ * mozziel “rea sal dicho ‘SCO orwicer . A NEW “FROLIC.” ba nena ie Burs wat atin ‘ ‘g : tL f— dj n r ) fa —p “1 GOOD ENESA f ‘ ss writing the fourth edition ot | (| CD b { avo wer Jj ae idnight Frolic” tt will open atop the New Amsterdam Sept tt The current edition will terminate # run of thirty-six weeks Nopt. 9 ADAMS TO WRITE A PLAY. Grace La fue, appearing at tte Now Brighton, tax commissioned Vrank R. Ad a three Tt wilt be at play athor of which TO CREATE A SINKING FUND. " o 4 sinking fund for the ued members of the Na jeville Artista, hb the side one , Vv a mnt! FLOOKY AND AXEL he theatres It controls, This will be, dono next Friday at Bo F. Keith's] / Valace and Marcus Loew's Amorican ‘The National Vaudeville Artista, Inc.| has taken three floors in the American | Theatre Building as headquarters. PORTRAITS FOR CENTURY. Charles Dillingham and F. Ziegfe! OH veRY wet! \F HE DON'T WANTA HEAR WoT MY IDEA IS T'GET “Hat 41000. HE DONT HAFTA® LISTEN TO “THIS ANEL - IT SAYS HERE “HE STATE Wilt PAY $1000 REWARD FOR “IME BODY OF "THAT BANDIT You AW’ mE HAVE BEEN CHasin' ! Think oF it! $1000" $O LONG — SEE y'LaTER! vest an taal \Got an pea! rT tho Viennese poctralt painter, sist Joseph Urban in redecors Century Theat: For the lobby Mr, | Kirchner will supply ten portraits of young women in the Century show. ile will also paint two panels for the Century roof, DANCING ALWAYS HELPS 90 8! mbera of & gang, Thi eurely die, It seema I'm in a trance.” And then he peeled hiv full- dress coat and did a little dance. nh, hat You've murdered Chick Mo’ You're in my power, sir, Up with your hands—you villain, | y actrese said, “Don't atir!” She shot im full of holes at once and scorned his dying glance, And then the music started and ehe did a little danc», | | (opment rele, Pree rou wonder what the stage would do if dancing wasn't known. Perforn er, after a long sea DON'T MI88 THEM, GIRL onamanndihnahiads iodo : I i fg to be in one! = jonn O'Neill, Charles Case; Sm Ka‘eessls oot ta eats beee|Bawin, B, Lami, ageisant, man-|Qelzes" sad Tack assasiey THE EVENING woRLDS Kiddie Klub K win Li \e mi jolden Z| STE 4 ) ‘ ‘ s(" Tile dance get 'ot “proctors. “Piithe "Avenue peewee) | SEE BENS Don's dae u Orner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER j | pune Theatre, 1s vacationing at West End, ie! HE HAD IT ON THE CARD. N. J. 4s ‘Yom Barry was, heard telling al | The musical stock company at the sHambler, $ ; . : 4 story last night, ‘1 of al Lyric Theatre, Bridgeport, Conn,,| Nows. ‘OUSIN ELE < sap np . tH uari"| will clowo to-morrow night. oe A _ HOW 'TO BECOME A Morria Gest, lessce and manag ANSWERS TO INQUIRI $ “KLUB KOLUMN. | IDDIE KLUB MEMBER. patrons from the stage what they| director of the Manhattan Ope: I. W.—Fred Latham te th » mig! 6. expect at the theatre the ful- House ning, Bept, 1, has engaged | see. . EAR KIDDIE COUSINS: Some- 4 - jowing wee! er ord as manager of the Tt i 5 ; “Ladies and gents,’ he said, theatre, adie A bea ead ine D times in sending me letters, PIN COUPON week we got a great pichure. It's aj Elliott Taylor and Dorothy Sylvia,| lisher. See Meyer Cohen, Harry von stortes, pooms and so forth, you EVENING WORLD Ss pichure, and I want youla new team of society dancers, have] Tilzer's office. aro a little careless, Perhaps It is only “KIDDIE KLUB” all to see ¢ wi 7 maven Bae bd Bae gon. the cnst of “Very reyaye your anxtety to get the letter mailed Ane pichure iee(here, ‘he glanced) A, Hf. Woods will open “ EOLIeManT, on time, Whatever the reason, I oc- AVE six pin coupons Uke the ols by are a} 0 email card pHi br wish oa de Republie next Cay ell, go casionally get letters without the ears bale! fo the Kidd. ; —"Carme: low, it's ana * y geen ~ chase a ub Korner 3 ; 0» orld fa ichure, and I want you| Astor next Friday. The Dolly Sisters Aad 708 TS terer bey to atitte bor sender's address upon them and some days and Fridays, The munbere teay reat one, and no/are featured in e fret and Irene MUST BE THE HEAT. times without surnames, start with any number. When you Moputing. The estar of this marvel-| Fenwick in the y oncy Haskell notifies us that ho} Yesterday one camo saying: Dear) have six coupons, numbered in rotu- lous pichure is——(here hi anes written a song called, “Mother,| Cousin Eleanor; Would you kindly | + tion, Like 45-—46—47—48—-49—50, send them to the Kiddte Klub, Evenins ot the card again)—is—is Jes “THE BLUE ENVELOPE'S" CAST.| Don't yorry About the Woed! | oblige me by letting me know how to! World oo will sone No. 62 Park } Richard Lambert will send out just | Father Will Bring Home a Load.” | oor another pin. I have lost. mine. ‘a mre Row, New Fees th a note in which you musi —— one “Bluc : " company tl ——anw Gossip. feason, The cast will inchide E FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, |! will be very thankful to you, Your omens Lenane mare Garvie, Caria Reynolds, Ralph First Lawyer—You're a fool. cousin Mildred. YOUR NAME, ; eth Franklyn, John . : Fea een. [neg alle. Btembler, Godtray ‘Mat. | guard. | Tver Loure ® Biack-| Now. sme scan, mo have no way YOUR AGE, uropean change ews, Caroline Leonard, Franklin Judge—Now, th g 4 artist, has @ new protean act written | George, Bolle Theodore and Ford take up the Atsputea "cainte it the|of telling which of them this Mildred You cree, CORRES by aries Horwitz. Fenimore. case, is, I can only hope that she reads | three thiny ne ‘a a cette yi this letter in the Klub Column and be ConsiBENED ®% | then writes me another telling hi mation ‘se complete, } THOSE GIRLS! By Jack Callahan } last name and her address, so that | re condidonte Geen neat tae . p bo} ith . 8 | what she asks can be attended to. I! 4 AH, SUCH A FEAST AS THEY HAD! | above conditions, upon t of @ certificate of membership, Age lim|t i Fy 3 <0 ” them we will mail you your pin and Teornan 1018 Pram Punnening Co IY Bresiog Worn) should be sorry to think that a mem- | By Mary Graham Bonner fifteen years, } | WHEN BEDTIME COMES THAT'S THE ONLY ber of our Klub wished to replace a 4 _ lost pin and could not. So 1 shall LEMME TALK LET'S PLAY ay ae walt anxiously for another letter from To HIM ELSIE,| |THE PIANO A our cousin Mildred. NLL STRING AN'SING.AN' | (Dont TAL FELLER OVER THE COUSIN ELEANOR, reuing World aitholt watiinn aunt And as the pain began to leave Old) }receive a silver gray HIM ALONG. ( | HELL THINK, TELEPHONE , P. 8.—Dear Cousins: If in all your Sis a ae ate here LY BEAR, who lived ; . y Grisaly, and as they all amacked 3 pin Ui It was u pretty good Joke for Old) iietr mouths and licked thelr paws, | 3?)” like the one * i , y ” rt ” oftly ’ be went to the bank of Vt lke iddi. Conrright, 1910, by thie reas Publishing Ce, | we will have the little ones eat it} Which she put on Old Griazly's paw. | Joins the Kuo wi ‘ : ay 1 contributions you will write your ad- off in the w.ods with his wife) Grizzly to ll the smaller bears erat own. ‘ WON'T TELL YOU WHO (UL MAKE A \TS A PARTY $0 LOUD YEH! IFAGUY dress beneath your name inatead of and iittle children--at least he| “little ones," for they were big and {they all growled, “It's been a mighty § she t é } DATE WITH AN! WANT To GIRLS, HE'LL HIF AG at the top of the first page tt will] .eq them little Janping to{ SOBs and had been well brought up} happy dey (TIS, BUT IT'S SOME HIM ANY ’ EVER GT A WooK be far easier for me, ca em was planning to/by their mother, They could have! ¢™ NS rime. have a birthday surprise. It was| won any fight—she was sure of that AWARD WINN Mra. Griawly’s birthday and Old HY 8 for Deauty and wor i she was sure there had to give her a lke her brood befo led Old H ONE WHO KNOWS You HIM ve, Ot en AT ANY OF ‘EM Dear Comin ‘RS—JULY PICTURE CONTEST or SAY ELSIE ?. 6 ito lagaey in tae Tug ing woe | Grisly was going | at there was nothing in wy kin that some spe the world Mrs. Grizaly liked so much | £ was in sight the way O f | ‘The Best TH the Year, is of | : To the summer, when the grass ie treet and} as honey. It was more wonderful ly ed growled. Yop to Me bears Iseceane | | Reeth looks ap neat and clap. than berries or anything else Old| news. Mrs, Grizaly woke up the oy \’ Grizzly chould find in the woods, smaller bears who were pins | It ts the pis Ver all ws kiddie membere dear soundly, and off they followed, Old pagaaanpraig spnyttly He was very proud of himself for| (irizziy leading the wav. | Picking bettie Hey te QUT he had found the bee-hive all by| Kirst he stopped by a tree and a ty y Ris etter still to ya) croquet himself. He haa been off hunting the peekoned to Mra, Grizzly to keep well | \ day before and had seen a great many | back. Then he climbed up and with A, » . Tip honuiltel sabia ee, be comem long bese flying and buszing all around.” | ono of his big paws ho covered up the : = >» Ant T think ‘the Hem will agree with mo boe| ‘There mist be honey,” he sald to le of wanted go the | } ben T cay "Wie the Dest tine of politi himself, as he stood on his haunches | ld not With a shove i | f} \ Ronlen @treet, Monmouth teach, Koj and looked about him, “Yea, £ canj fret f paw he, sent ; | ji Co Ree am below | THE KIDDIE KLUB'S AUGUST PICTURE CONTEST, §/ 224 Waital until ail the bees coult q 4 Subyect-—-Your Idea of A Kiddie Klub Flower Garden, And then! In he went after the The Evening World will give five one-dollar awarde for picture diy brought it month by KIDDIE KLU! do y and the children 4 ven yoare h such a feast as they had, But ifteen re ol iv poor Old Grizély had been stung number of times while ing his IDDIE KLUB} Paw over the entrance to the . Park Row, New York City. n etpail, the tavorite game of Charlotte Rehrbach, 1% Mud," softly growled Mra. Grizzly! age fourteen, Warburton Avenue, Haetings on Hudson,

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