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: { St aeeeenees ous ci: ae es SPAIN remeron fo es - Anu 1 Plays and Players may By Hin S8Ged for We prineyes Mme rae. COMEDY FORK Mi68 CAHILL LY AT THE EMPIRE. Tho Mumpire Theatre will reope ponsey evening, Aug, 24, Oe brine PLAY. Tylor bas assombiod the that will appear tin w George © eon iw The Melody of Youth pay Will open at the Molue stre heatre, Moston, Sept. & aides Braudow Tynan the cast will include Florence Marin, Mary Shaw, Koa, Martin, Liasie Hudson Collier, Mary | Willian Forrest, Wie Marriga: 3, Kelly, Marry Marwoou aid Charion MeCartay. IT'S CHIEF LEAN Now. Cectl Loan aud Cleo Maytield have! reiurned from their vacation, Wile @way Mr. Lean bought a country place at Byuapoo alls, N. Li, and | was wade Chit of olive of the town The position dvesu't pay any salary, benoe it wikht be called w Lean job Af one Were irresistibly tncliued to Le ut STOLE THE FLECK JEWELS. Mrs. Pred Wieck, known profession- ally us Grace Melding, had the sat iwfaction yesterday of seving u negro maid vent to privon for tires yours | for atoaling the Hleck Jowols, worth $100, Mra. deck recovered the Jowels and will wear them in “Potash and Verlmutter in Society” when that play gves on tour, See local papers tor dateal "TWAS ALL RIGHT, Grace La ltue and Frances Prit- chard bave adjoining dressing rooms &t the Palace this week. Last night Whey, were calling back and forth ex- citedly when Nat Wills inquired what the fuse was about. “This isn't # fuss,” said Miss La itue, “We're capping verses,” Nat dug out bis dictionary and read: "40 cap verses i to quote| them In turn, each beginning with the Nnal letter of the preceding or cor- responding or according to some other arbitrary agreement.” “ie all right, girlie!” he called, not understandiag the dictionary's expla- nation any Wore than you do, dear reader, “I thought you were vio- lening some union rule.” 0, O. SAYS IT HAPPENED. Anna Paviowa, the Russian dancer, started away from the Majystio Hotel im an automobile the other day, if U, O. Mclotyre has the story straight, ead immediately somethin, in the cars innards. crawled underneath the wi 00 Was black emerged bis Greasy. His coat had been ripped pe w caeertrnest pate the Ghote 4 man. Fy e torn » ehe sald: “Have you a wifer” “Die, lady,” he replied, “This is snapped The driver machine and i s HENKY AY DoN“T GIVE VUN DARN IF VE ARE. Lost! AY BANE “Too DAWGONNE. TIRED To Move. ANOTHER STEP! AY VOULDN'T MOVE. “TEN MORE STEPS FOR. TEN MILLION DOLLARS & Gossip, May Dowling, the handsome lady Prese agent, is to go ahead of “Hob- son'a Choice,” Heryl Mercer has been added to the cast of James T. Powers'a play, “pomebody's Luggage.” Fred Bishop bas returned from 8+. Louis, where he directed musical stock productions, Reggie SheMeld, boy actor, is tn the cast of “The Happy Ending.” He's the lad who did #0 well in “Evidence,” Oliver Morosco's “Bird of Paradise” the worst thing that ever hap. me nag goat to Broadway trom Wal- where he spent his vaca- has @ bathing suit of white and blue stripes and he used it every day while away. One bout the roll of “hang- a 1s sight median he blinked his eyes end asked: “What is that?” “Thi replied a Walnut Beachite, a, the comedian.” ‘The stranger blinked again and grited his teeth. “Gosh!” he sald. “I'm lad I'm almost sober,” 1 ——— AWFUL GE! You've) (He bet CERTAINLY | | YOU CAN ELL | | PLAY AN'| GOT A SWELL | | . DISPOSITION, | ING TOO, J * MISS INKDOP, | ~ - p) —7{You Boys } Vs ARE ALL | ALIKE 5 THOSE GIRLS! Hol DID You EVER CoME 10 ASSOUATE WITH THAT company will open its seventh season in Albany Aug, 18. Henry Mortimer has returned from the military camp at Plattsburg, ready to resume his role in Mra, Piske's “Eratwhile Susan" company, Elliott, Comstock and Gest are tn- viting the clergy of Philadelphia to geo “Experience” at the Adelphi on the evening of Aug, 31, Jerry Grady i# playing the dete role in “The Cohan Revue, 1916." A new dancer in the troupe is Florence Curtis, RC, MeBride ts be manager of the Forty-fourth Street Theatre when that house opens with “The Girl From Braail H tive n Menken has closed her sea- gon with the Wilmer & Vincent stock company at Utica and has returned w York. WillleWe do} por HASENPFEFFER Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, We dn- MATTER a paceman ne ” — =a . ——__— ra " are ; . TOARD Krol pe = THAT KUND OF” MR, ‘ We ALGO HAVE A FING ASSORTMENT wena) | ee Sten { “fou SA ~ Ve Me bg: ae / ) * am = wor wine om RNIN J COY DRECHRY ¢ OF PRE@H ONE AN TWO) <7 14-16 Conus ev nner ) y MR, Gam 16 One be D APEC THING ' Do FoR “ou (ser WHY “ED LiKe 7 OH CU RTAIHEN, 5 7? CRNT @TAMPO PHOIDES Mey ° , RECOMMENDED { OF vineeent) i YouR UNE Ses THis PAORIMIN' Sak < \ - RY Sour | ele. SCALE O ) JOM RAILORD Gurpee © Te \ + , Cuwthr ' 4 é , ¥ ‘ ; : eee | veare oma Sioa J ; TH Deo int rN COT “Dike COT o or el { deop T mel eae a AY ABSOLUTELY i REFUSE. TO BUDGE. sday: August 16, oe By Cc. M You See, Mu le Has u Whal ' j cam ? - AWGOWAN TYES Indes ’ (eeeir ine e ror ‘ l'> bine HAVE f 1 Saw “Tdem / | A , Hey ® WHALE ARE i MOLD ‘ / q ‘ , Or, He Might Borrow a Look at Himself in the Mirror Behind the Soda Fountain! we wart! WAIT FOR ME AxeLm BuT GEE — \E We DON'T FIND GAMP PRETTY SCON ' (UE'RE GONNA STARVE 5) Lee Parvin has started for the Pa- | ¢ cife Coast ahead of “Fair and Warmer." It will be his ninth cross- continent trip. John C. Peebles tried to steer Capt. Abner Robinson's yacht Calamity IL near Travers Island the other day and hit aa It is now known as Peo- bles's Reef. William A, Brady has engaged Ed- win Emery and Charlotte Granville for he Man Who © Back,” hich is soon to be produced at the Playhouse, ANSWERS TO INQUIRERS. M. M. T.—Yor, Louls Robie ts old Please help me out, for I don't know enough to have a son twenty-five years of age Dieklo—Meyer Cohen, care Harry von Tilzer Publishing Company, will answer your questions about songs. See him, FOOLISHMENT. A Aoctor, quite pompous and fat, Grew halt on the head of Joe Pratt, dust how it Was grown FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Guest (at dinner)—It tan't often I get as good & meal as this, t, either, By Jack Callahan. i KIN YOU IMAGINE THOSE BOOBS FALLIN) FOR, = THAT SILLY THING ? BUNCH (woud Yo0 2 Q } WKE TO SPU COPE 1918, Bream Putsiesing CO (MY. Rvening We DON'T WORRY ! I CAN'T UNDER STAND WHAT THEY SEE IW HER, HER BRAINS WOULDN'T FILL UP ANEEDLES EYE. THE POWDER. HERSELF SHE USES. CONSPICUOUS) WouLD THAT'S SUPPLY THE WHOLE Risin | (asmy J PS THEY'LL , | | \ | D”: COUSIN KIDDIES: very first thing that every true Kid- die Klub member ought to do, try and live each day so that they can jook back upon it and say: “1 eral kept our klub and Purity!" pillars: which love so much, member living accorditg to making own lives, our klub cannot help be- reful to stati ing what so many little folks have LATERAL \ no ap Tete hoped to see tt, “Fae Greatest Klub) Fes scsm—gpg EI h———— Ya D unless this infor- inthe World e. w age up to fifteen years striving wit | them we will mail you your pi all their might to be truthful, pure| ¢ iil aici = By Uncle Bill §|a certificate of membersnip, Age unit Salve } SLEEPYLAND STORIES y Uncle Bill} igen sears, And this ts the first, the greatest |} ee 4 had h the King | ¢ duty of every Kiddie Klub member When the had enough the King | 77 if And the second is to try and have} Copyright, 1918. by The Proms futsisting Co, more—at least not ed tapped the Great Whirlemdown with | Every adie who pur Kiddi ot 4 eh eh ideas . "| few days, They did not make 4|/his staff it turned into the o! ping II il sie i Serie ih EMG| rim and Hie Prine Were Good) au, Tver it net nate RY gra ane fod oc ec better, braver ehildr Boys; So They Slid on the | vine ne ; nt home happy. They Paka th gray, cou, ELEANOR, ysis Wi ‘ela So: ime to a black oak agree thet, they would siwaye he fit ike the one here —_ Great iirlemdown, tha " 1 had ever n, good after this and maybe some day 8 spoon 1 in Samme; ms F King took up his staff | the King would Iet them slide again § to gupeisl ws to Gan: § Timmy was wandering through inten tines on the trank {on the Great Whirlemdown, é V love to A Sleepyland Forest one fine day MAG Gale tree, “Very” slowly’ | wmnnnnnenannannneaanernne ann neAAe cA AAA OANA CANAAN wa, he “L wish 1 had some- |} ‘ $ HONORABLE MENTION—JULY PICTURE CONTEST ; 4 ‘ on ack oak, I com-|? Z f Seals be sthing new to play with—something] | K oak, hisck, 8 wWhloen, nati nee oFe. that I never heard of before” He} qowirt And’ as the little boys Aud bake ebe certainly can, looked up and saw the King of the) watched the tree shivered and shook rani Joo yait 0 phe King ter very high, and the leaves Qrpntpe ta Woods waiting for him. The Kin d NAS AR ort rig ti Bu was smiling, Z {nway that wound gently “Come with me, Tim,” he satd, “and very wide and not 1 |r show you the Great Whirlem- had’a stair rail the ” saw, smooth and pol- | % Gown. Aare Tim 1d, You could | “Where ts It? What ts it a aa ta over asked, But the King only sal NO |} a round all the > them, on and see.” So they went along the ut stopping, and ee nt TESENOLE, path that goes deep in the woods and was a big, soft Age ten THE_BVENING wokIDS Kiddie Klub Kofner CONDUCTED BY_ELEANOR SCHORER SOUSIN ELEANOR’S ; fP ef. j HOW TO BECOME A ; > ” PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” Ss hepa Many of our cousins write saying, “Dear Cousin Eleanor: . 1b OS: "Nyon hat to do for the Kiddie Klub,” Then, my dears, I will tell you the ete 81x pin coupons like the one above, printed ip the Kidd! Klub Mondays, Weanei \ days and F Phe numbers may | start with any number, When you have six coupons numbered in rota. tion, Ike 47—48—49--50-51—52, send them to the Kiddie Klub, Evenin World, No, 63 Park Row, New Yo.4 City, with a note in which you must state— It is to motto of ‘Love, Truth ‘These three great virtues are the uphold the klub we and with each kiddie them, the pillars of their YOUR NAME, YOUR AGE, YOUR ADDRESS, You must b a Nee (eeu IR 7748 Ge them ata a nae =. THEY SLID DOWN AND CLIMBED UP FOR MORE AGAIN AND AGAIN, For there is py other klub on earch ith thousands of members of ry h coupons most the upon recelpt of abov conditions, 162 Kaston Avenue, "New! on the way they met Downey Dim and Pascal Dascal, And Pascal was not) tno Se pepcatatocpepcacsracacatatacuacacees areas eee eee ee eR ST PICTURE CONTEST, | > rune 1 Margin of » tap to bottom. 1 boys have all been good for a THe > k ere) ho! ee said the “so THE KIDDIE KLUB'S AUC Want yn to slide down the bantaters | Subject—Your Idea of A Kiddie Klub Flower Garden. ul you 1k | The Evening World will give five one-dollar awarda for pictures drawn this l and Pascal ran up | month by KIDDIE KLUB members only, One dollar each for the best plo: $ tot cat Whirlemdown, | uA ture drawn by a member not over «1 ten to eleven, twelve to thirteen, four to fifteen years old—five classes in all, Pictures must be received not later than Aug. 30, and must ilustrate the idea suggested years old, elght to nine years old 1 Tim got | dau } in to slide | wr 1, and} Aven © climbed up for more again and again, » Jersey City,