The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1916, Page 12

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‘ ro Home va , org ann Anhalt | Plays and | Players | Mm Hil te tee | —-- ~ - A pene in New York tuce here another ‘ roe # Montgomery from ‘ « Kt bad ern a6 lant opring CABT FOR “GO TO IT!” Eva Fallon, Laura Hamilton, Welt ington Crone, Lois Jones Koight, Charice 3 end Gertrude W waged by F hay Principal roles in uh musical | eomedy, “Go To It!" which he wily Present at the Princess Theatre. Ne- beareale Will begin Aug. 17, ALICE LLOVD To sai, Alice Lioyd and her baby dauehter Grace are to sail for England sept. 3) Mise Lioyd's husband, Tom Mo Naughton, wil! remain in this country ené tour with Mite joe in “Pom Pom.” Her other daughter, Alice; Rer eister Rosie and the latter's hus. band, William Pulaski, will go abroad on the same boat with Miss Lioyd, Mr, Pulaski i#@ to join the British ermy. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ‘When the shades of night are fall- fing and I'm here all by myself, oft 1 ta faded picture that is standing on the ehelf, Good old memori brings me, each one with its ten: I's @ picture of a mother resting on the hill. Ae I @ream 1 feel the spanking I reopived across her knee, Then I see her tears start coming; Once agein she's hug- King me. On my lipe | feel her kisses and I get « thrill of Joy as I hear her gontly murmur, “Mother's sorry, little boy!” There are times when I am yearning for those daye—now long by—for from mother’s Tipper, for a Piece | th e. ‘Then it is, when twill! 1'm here all by m thas get a picture that is standing on the helt, ne, Percival | Bond A TRUE POET. Walter ssley has turned poet, us, that boy swings a A poem of his entitied Eagies—Seen Out in Front at a First Night,” has reached this rtment. Naturally you're a bit impatient to peruse It, dear reader, "1 Compose yourself; Eagies ts soon to appear in a production under the management of Joseph Brooks). MINERVA’'S GARDEN. Minerva Coverdale, who is weil Broadway jay he was showing a New York man ver the grounds. “Hore,” said Mias Coverdale, he replied. Deans and beets and a peck of turned to her © garden ked seri- WHAT COLOR EYES HAS THIS BLONDE Bie GUY GT, AND IS THIS CARD MEANS, HE RICH AND THAT YOU'RE GOIN' ON HANDSOME , OR A VOYAGE, AN! YOU OES HE worK WiLL MEET A BLONDE | | FoR a Lyin? MAN, HE 'S YOUR FATE Now CAN'T ‘YA TELL SHUPRE WE Caps ME THAT? AND CUT THEM THREE TIMES. MATTER, POP? fveur mMistion | Te uta ALITTLE Cuntemwe Ow THe “eee J / Pres Demy ' Poni tg et Ans orden | 1oer Ba f§ 21 tein 2 Come von ; If He “Cashes In’ f You MUST Form te H ASENPFEFFER ’ With a Cold, It Will Be a ‘Cold Cash’ HENRY (we Dee There® & GENTLEMAN t A PAD CoucH’ Suck PooR Care ) ) “TROULED yur ( Pembee ~you Pte - . ‘ WOE nn ete. a ull * Com. DEAR Pe CALM CLAM CELE PeorLte Dory Tre FRA A PUGHT * COLD™=OTLL IF ‘Tee Pacey “You~, Do ALECTR —DYR — ‘a WSmUGUT AS WELL ADMIT cr. were LOST! Lost IM “THE MuppLe OF “TH DESERT “Too! GEE = e's ALL YOUR FART “Too — LET OUR HORSE BUCK Us OFF Lal A Took US BACK TD CAMP! A Hoe: KNOWS “THE WAY Home! LOOK FLOoeY! SEE vor AY FouND f HERE BANE DAS HORSES HOOFPRINTS ¢ OM FINE, VE CAN FoLLOw 'EM BACK To Came GEE AvEL , weVE FOLLOWED HIM TEN MILES ALREADY! =~ WE MUST BE GETTIN PRETTY CLOSE To came! and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. Augus: Consider Your Attention Arrested , Anyway! 1 WR must Te what! Swe ARE Any Ty OMAME Ferd paved | Aer Ont We you OMY Knew How 2 ANKOUD XT MA PROT Sou! & Powe 4 we % Lott. You ? Sure AN’ DAS PRINTS BANE GET FRESHER, Gus Edwards is composing numbers for the new Anna Held is to be seen at the also assisting in . Bentham ts arranging for Cecil Lean to play a week at THE EVENING WORLD'S will be presented season by a ci They will arrive in New York Au; 7 COUSIN ELEANOR’S er begin their tour in Montreal “KLUB COLUMN.” Questions and Answers. nfesstge, Dy. You publ powms in your fies Sat Serr bran }. It we one ro hepalygdag Hinge 1 would like to inow how to fein the Kiddie 2 bas trams wea. m+ Biade,s aye picture can it be printed cy Al Jolson will arr! in begin rehearsing in “Robin- en will open in ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, | A.—Haven't heard of any stock now in “The Passing will enter the dramatic in the show last nig! watha.—Leftwich (Kan,) FOOLISHMENT, y been engaged by ‘ein & Benedict to “The Hour of Temptation, to be sent over the International c It. 8. G, Jechaee and Dorothy Wahl y were recently at izslated pan, ©?“ ™* FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Pay-Up to-day.” Garden. Ernest Bloch, composer of the opera “Macbeth,” will conduct the la chestra which will accompany Maud Allan, the dancer, on tour in America arias coupons for « pin, toa aa I receive hie atx coupons, 2, Yor ESR" TP Best ee, ey ene ilving tm other Btates join ‘Any one in the world may fein, Bete Py ‘SHE TOLD ME | WAS GENTLEMAN CAL IN. ME, AND hatee a DAY THE LANDLORD CALLED FOR THE oS HAHA’ J INCE little Brother Bacon had had such a scare from an old and had almost had been @ very good pig and had stayed at Lome in me" iss Sha ATR Pst ol babar" Wi’ uS"erery contaer” mee? Writing inh ouitable for drewing plo Jack India ink te better, i been eaten up, “Mother,” he squealed one morning, “What is it? asked his mother, 6 not going to bother © storie and poems free will offer- would like to take a sun bath.” “That shows some sense anyway,” said the mother pig. your grandfather Porky, I do not like these pigs Who want to take baths in I cannot understand using water when there is mud—cool, won- derful mud.” And mother pig grunted 1 Rennes { KLUB'S AUGUST PICTURE CONTEST, Klub Flower Garden, World will give five one-dollar awards for pictures drawn thit IDDIE KLUB members only ture drawn by a member not over seven years old, eight to nin teen to fifte@m years old—five er than Aug. 30, and must ilu Icture you must wri y are, and 1 am pleased members eend interesting con! ave to ead @ letter with each 8 not _necemary to send at ame, age, address aud vei Kiddie Klub for both girls and bove! 3 ipdeed Your Idea of ‘One dollar each for i SCO Kiddie Klub Korner RNIN JUST IN TIME BROTHER BACON GAVE A GREAT SQUEAL! WHEN BEDTIME COMES “The Cat and Brother Bacon.” with delight thinking about It. “Well, then may I go, mother? There 1s @ black creature over in the barnyand taking gun bath just where I'd like to go. He looks like a) 4: nice creature, He just eleeps in the sunshine, He doesn't seom to chatter and Ik the way some of the ailly animals are forever doing.” “You're doing enough chattering yourself, Yes, be off, for that crea- ture you speak of is a cat—a good, lazy cat.” Oft went Brother Bacon to the spot where the cat was. “Good morning: he grunted. “How are you, may I ask?" “Méow, I'm well; you may ask that, but don’t bother me any more, I must sleep all the afternoon. Noth- ing could wake me up now.” A song sparrow had been flying nearby, and had been very anxious 'o get some crumbs that were lying around the barnyard. Now when Mr. | Song Sparrow heard the cat say that nothing could wake him up he began to hover very near the crumbs. Soon he stooped and picked up a Jecrumb in his beak-~but with a bound j the cat was off—and almost, almost got him by the tail, Just in time though the pig had given a great squeal of fear and the song sparrow had flown off, “Me-ow,” snarled the cat, “Can't you leave me alone?” “I never touched you,” grunted Brother Macon. “My life was saved é 14, 19 jour Por i woe a Perce man An FOL E Wou. dw? LAY { ’ Proposition! ME HOoFPRINT we EXPERT haa CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER RRNA HOW TO BECOME A KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER IETS PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” AVE six pin coupons like the ono le Printed in the Kiddie lub Korner Mondays, Wednes- ‘days and Fridays, The hi j stare with ‘any number. When you ave slx coupons, num! Tota- tion, Ike 46—47—48—4 tra) them to the Kiddie City, with "a note in which you must YOUR NAME, YOUR ADDRE You must be careful and coupons meat the them we will mail you your eet e.of 14 cortificate of members! above conditions, By Mary Graham Bonner once—and I don't object to ot my best triends—they’ too high above me—but you shouldn't kid them, Why don't sald you wanted to turb me again, I'll leave you.” « Every kiddie who joins the klub will receive a silver gray pin like the one here ‘ou sleep as you! io? “Now if you! ‘A pig is not such fine compan: snapped the cat angrily as he pre- pared to take another nap, ®, Onnenenreeeeeenennnnn, $ HONORABLE MENTION—JULY PICTURE CONTEST ; ———~rsr Orr oer’ APPA DLRA jame of FRANCES Feathorbed Lane, Tennis, the favorite summer CUNNI! eeven, ef No. 11 P+ NQHAM, ege

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