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Seiwa te Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Fridsy, August 16, 1916 | “'S'MATTER, POPL" Now, tf Only Some One Would Invent a Drum That Won't Beat and a Tootless Whistle! ABOLT _ AR Ow, DARLING 8 Plays and wae Wat of Hens) Players y Liedawers Le By BIDE DiDLEY. | A T @ erewun e4 Kewe hr (enee ” * rt Henry Miler, wil present ‘en Rew York this season * pie) cane Come Out of the K Ruth Chatterton as the eer 7 play wer written by AF wether of t a By C. M. Payne on” # Mr Miller new in Man Chatterton and tue traction at the Columbia there, bave scored an unqualified everese “OH, YOU ALASKA’ Gearies Fein bow & ot @ sone be bar Aiea te mY Benning wots) Bet a Dime Joe Knows What Time They QUIT Work! Sav! po YoU KNOW War AGAIN = TH ONLY Se Time We BEGIN WORK ) Here (6 “TH MORNIN! ——_, WU moma Ws ii Me “THRY WARDS ir! CARY (© PAY DAY . \ WHY NOTER! | {Pe Wuz'NT DOCH q A_ Goo’ ANI "THenE® HRT ) Whe Mm Goce tare ) TAT® Wor = a — TH “FOREMAN “TELE Boow BUT TT KNow 2 “THEY'RE ALWAYG AT OT WHEN D Worm Mary OR eects. MIG® PRITCHARD WORRIED, Frances Pritobard, up at the I'alace, Bae requested us to advise her Whether “June bug’ should be cap ' or not. Bl topped on one of the bugs the oth jay and the mM came up when she attempted to write @ friend about the death We'd eay that to begin “June” with ge "J" would be a capital idea A MOTOR WILL DO THE WORK, Winthrop Ames has had the revoiv- {ng stage at the Little Theatre equip; with @ motor and this fact will away with the necessity for extra stage help this season. He in- tends to revolve the stage in each pro. duction be makes there, mi : - , — BAKST SKETCH THE caus | FLOOEY AND AXEL The reason the openin. of "The Big Show" at the Hippodrome hasn't cod use @ Bakat tage setting, » had not arrived from | Tp CAN Him t Weck x cer in! “Fit Des Gwe wim =—- LA otite CALL a or Cg Le gf ain Tere vine axec! WERE'S Yer GUN aN’ YER Lid! ‘aay THIS (S "THE EXACT SPOT WHERE] the Hip ‘ma OUR HORSE BUCKED US OFF ‘THAT NGUT aN’ Y'LOST ‘emf Now WE GAN SHooT SOME, RABBITS FOR FOOD ~ OF Jor! —An' LISTEN! IF pas oLd BEAR BANE SHow UP AGAIN, AY VILL FILL Him $0 FULL OF HOLES. HE VILL LooK LIKE VUN Sviss cHeese ! their naughty bus- bands and administer the hana! Tt} might stop lote of flirting and it/ might loafers few. And there's | much the stunt of i it do. I'd really like to {t tried—I would, now on the dead! I'm not a goody-moody man and yet I'd have no dread of what woud happen if I failed to do all that was right. But then, I'm stil a| bachelor with no “prospects” in aight. | THIS MAN TAK! CHANCES. re Charley Previn, + nt “I know what I'll do with this sour for Kiaw & Erlanget, met the wife of | CFeam." aid Mra Haver ® cornetist he knows on Broadway yesterday. Myron Rice i» to be seen on Broud- + way again after a long siege of ill) “Tell it to me, litue one!" replied her | ness which kept him in bed. | husband. Franc vho left the cast “How do you do? said Mr. Previn, | “I'll make butter of it.” “How is your husband getting glow?" | Half an hour later Mr. Haver was “Why, he's playing in a ban@ now,” | #tting on the front porch at hi » THE EVENING WORLD’S Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER henimore Cooper Towne announces + she repuee, when be rg 4 noise in the ba A be) is hg Oy ormentension. ts be ¢ > | nnn "Mak “Whatcha doing, dearte?” he called. | known as the Theatrical Hay-Fever- : Sen Ana i " ow fi eA bya “Churning,” repiled his wife, | {tex Aasociation. A aneexe, the na-} COSSEN BEEN On? i HOW TO BECOME A i And now comes the punch of the| ture of which is @ secret, will be the “KLUB KOLUMN.” whole narrative. Mr. Haves went into | password the house and found his wife shaking | H. H. Frazee has engaged Edward | the sour milk in th: ingly, “The band is playing at @ race | KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER track.” > A WIRE FOR FREDERIC., NO. ‘ 48 81x pin coupons lke the one above, printed in the Kiddie Klub Korner Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. The numbers may start with any number.. When you six coupons numbered tn rota- lke 48—49—50-61—62—-53, send them to the Kiddie Klub, Evening World, No, 63 Park Row, New York for the principal comedy role) EAR COUSIN KIDDIES: Most When Frederic McKay opened new farce, “A Pair of Queena.” D of you have had a vacation PIN COUPON pnb) and Buttermilk," with all summer long. Now I am BURNING Wanko Blanche Ring as the star, 80 SAY WE ALL OF US. Elliott's Theatre recently, he received | NE ® comedy, We Want 1 DF. Houes to-day. and MODs 10. BATS one too, end tale the following telegram: — {The Hronx Opera House will open] got some medicine for our lumbago, | 4ving you the whole Klub Column i y \ “nee « “Hope you mal 2 with Jano Cowl la “Common| His instructions on tha,bottle say to) to fil with your stories and poems 4 AVE Ye alll edie way Inald Barlow's sketch od pe eagle hed Bnies bee and lettera while I am in the coun: Mr. McKay saya the idea 1 merely | hrigmton Theattn moxt woe, ot There's something wrong some- & supposition. Lucho Cuvanugh han Seen on @ va-| Where —Leeaville (Colo.) Light. GOOD STORY, EH? cation in the Ch ihe She will ra- turn to vaudeville Monday, See, Gone ool Rein donne, n6 Gus Son of the Sun clreult of thea- me for Tuas fasmntly Of coneer ic com tres, is visiting Broadway, He has Finding the house too quiet to suit him, ! Theatre, Springheld, F. J. “KIDDIE KLUB” aa big a hit with y ave with try. Livery day The Evening World will be sent me and I will wait anxiously for Kiddie Klub days to see what you have written and will read your pretty contre ysions, wits A degra) in- h- A terest than ever before at is pos. People he Vow women, sou" fnew, are thatwey, a FOOLISHMENT. Py art, te eee Me le. acquired the lease on the Fairbank's You must continue to send your Husband Jean packed up and left, too. iiama, r of « la ites a When they returned at the end of the |Gludmer Theatre, ‘Lansing Sick, tet] FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. CA I a Le ‘ Treain ‘on the. back: pore thot taut | Marry Scherer, manager of the Cam-| “How about that mining stock you! the enue, bocause 1 Will be back in YOUR NAME, ithe ack pore he milk-|bria, Johnstown, Pa. are in New| bought? Was it a good thing?” time to see every single one of them je zene No, but I waa” and to decide the awards, YOUR AGE, ‘On account of Monday, Septe: . fourth being « holiday the name B y Jack Ca lla han : the August award winners will ap- pear on Wednesday September sixth, YOUR ADDRESS, na get be careful te state these t! ings, as i ree Be rtec’ . app leation will { THOSE GIRLS! THE PEACOCK WAS CRYING GREAT, ROUND TEARS. Oh, how 1 wish that aver wiacle ¢ >| be Fone as iniess 8 infor- Pomuaing Ce Klub membor'e name cou! on ae as pi x : | mation is complete, HATTIE RETURNS are! that att } WHEN BEDTIME COMES By Mary Graham Bonner }/"{t'scur olo'and coupons meet the FROM HER CAN You GEAT Well, goodby for a while, dear | § nannnnnnnnnnnnarennnnnannennnacanennnnnnoonnccanas | above conditions: Upon recelpt of DARLING, | cousing, “I will think of you every | © o~-~7e>~wenanenro= - rem ee, your pinand THAT, ALL THE TIME HATTIE WAS AWAY GERTIE WAS PANNING HER day and watch for your Kiub Column on Klub days. COUSIN ELEANOR. (When writing to Cousin Eleanor please use only one side of the paper). | talk about fect. rettineate ot called you a vain peacock, I am @?) Hit about fet qigreat many of un” | aaortieate of membership, Age limit glad ehe has hada little peace.” | yor Mrs Wobbie Duck's feet were “Well, a peacock 1s vain, and every | certainly ugly too. eernnnnnnnnnmnnnnannn gt one knows it," said Porky Pig, who “Can't 1 have a rest?” came from was fecling very cross. You, Sir ars. 2 NACATION- Giae veal cane TO MEET ME, | HAD A GLORIOUS TIME DEAR. | MET THE NICEST (The New York World) “Porky Pig's Ideas About Feet.” NE day the peacock and the Grey OH, HATTIE YOU DEAR GIRLIE, I'M SO GLAD usin Eleanor al iY for the dollar you, sent * || SEE You Back , Oip DEMSELVES po) METHIN' FIERCE DS 19 WHERE || AND LOOK AT | DONE GOTTA TP thank you so. a When 1 NI 1S Oaxtand Beret, Brooklya, Noy, Hurt! Hurrah! 4 the Kiddie Kiuy, Ig The. Brening World 04 00, ith stories aad prises and everything guod, Tat for SNe te ee connie lace, rons, LATS, eto ils and te ta alam ‘ae iba Teint THE KIDDIE KLUB’s AU The Evenin, World will give fi (ODDIE KLU “Bhe stopped our fight, you may re- member, That's just like her. She's always doing these kind things and making every one feel friendly.” “True, true,” said Sir William Goat. “She tells me she has had a won- derful rest lately—a regular holiday, None of the animals in the barnyard {have quarreled eince the day I was @o mad because you called me Billy Goat—and you got mad because I GUST PICTURE CONTEST. Subject—-Your Idea of A Kiddie Klub Flower Garden. flattered because the peacock !8 / dgon't really want to make any one mad pig pen. And he struts around with his tail out and he thinks I'm ugly. Well, who cares if Tam? I can have) all the more fun. I don’t have to’ think of my looks, I can just bo) natural.” And the pig grunted with | annoyance. | “And beaides,” he went on, “why {s the peacock so fussy about calling on me and getting his feet muddy, when every living ewature knows the p2a- eock's feet @ mighty ugly. What have you G08 @ say to that, peacock?” But the peacock's tail was in and he was crying great, round tears, For his feet were ugly—he knew it—and every | Ume he thought about them he wept. | “Quack!" said Mrs, Wobble Duck, | pin like the one here BoY-1 MUST TELL Bre gro or eT wae oN Zisty' | other very nice things, for since the} erieng of yours. I wouldn't have a|—but I'm glad my feet are as they are YOU HAVE A Nice, TiME?)] YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Looe SaTTA, WER NOW. = : * 2 BN quarrel they had had some time be-| creature like that for a friend. Imag \z and, tol shown, YOU LOOK WONDERFUL. Aras Const, aoe tnd rie, and 1 thanx | fore they had become fast friends ine an animal so vain that he won't | YY as Waa over o ‘ ona prise, “Twill alw “Mra, Grey Dove ia @ nice ttle} cal on me because he doesn't like 7, : ENTION..JULY PICTURE Conroe Beem rests a's tr ATMTe ire te | peas ats eat gated the. pencouke ten cenash mt tasuse doorsteps or } HONORABLE MENTION-—JULY PICTURE CONTEST Every kiddie who O 5 Saul Sane Calle ) gaid Porky Pie. “We sus | $Joins the klub will ae ree ed “atts 4 William, are ao proud, that you're) yout’ iaik about feet any more. 1|%receivé a silver gray who had come up from her pond to hear what was going on, “don't let's Hop-scotch, the favorite summer game of Melvin Healy, age 1 Choctaw Avenue, Holli, k,l, oi cde