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we i Plavs and Players th OO DE DLEY { Cen we anne ORMANARA the eaponent of shone meet eppear nee whew t on wer ver o Thirty-nine ie to we oe tour et the he an com! pany of dancers under the direction of Care KB Cariten, Beginning neat Madey she will play © special ev gagement of two weeks at the OF pheum Theatre, Montreal, then, her tour @ill vegin, Keports had eaid| Hoshanare intended to delve into the| fim eri with sume dancing scenarios written by herself, Apparentiy she fa te defer this pian. ] HOPWOOD WILL BAIL. Avery Hopwood says that when he) aete rough assisting Melwyn @ Company produce @ comedy he has written for that firm he will go to Landon and ouper' 4 the etaging ot “Nobody's W! Dorie Keane in the role created by Manche Bates under the Helasco manage- ment. Mise Keane is to use thie piny Mr, Hopwood's when her rema st. reader engagen * in "Ro OHARA HAS A NEW PUAY. Fiske Augustus jtou'n Sag hae @ a 4 ealled “! rt'a Destre.” Saute nie season In Minneapolis Aug. $8. Later ia the season be will play @ Mew York engagement. ENGAGED KOsIMA WAMIKO, Jima Namiko, who dan: we ped the German Basaar, has been aged by George Blumenthal for the Mary, Lee Wenhelmer Japa- nese opera, “Noto.” She will inter- P the mythologic japanese | dance, “The Birth of the Bi A PLAY FOR DINEHEART, bis vau- it, Th an {i “alaborated into a three-act a ‘and will appear in it next sea- . Ev > tt BS. Ruskay wrote the songent version, Mr, Dineheart will \d thia season on the Orpheum faudevilie Ciroult. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ” ‘The didate will shake your han end muses ic til! you holler, He'll slip you smokes of pure rope brand, at sixty for a dollar, He'll slap back and then he'll say: | “*W. the wife and kids to-day?” convince = re oO. K. man scholar. ee eeu. You'll vote for him with pleasure. Perhaps with victory he's crowned, Boos py oe ag 4 ence Jelsure, an au pov fee Ra | in manner eo oe measure. “ yw you’ ve revenge on um ive ie and you dislike him. make bis chances slim next time Be rune—you'll spike him by voting for the other man and lend- ing all the aid you can. He's out. On him you've put a ban, Just wait— you'll not be piking. Election time will come once more. He'll meet you and he'll thunder: “I didn't dream that you were so! Somebody's made a blunder You're absolutely right,’ 1h 9a; ‘Well, how's the wife and kids to-day?” He'll get your vot and you're a jay while be—well, he's a ‘wonder, LETS START SOMETHING. Albert E. Stuts of No. 418 West wiary-aare Street aske us to decide a bet. He wants to know whether Irving Berlin has written more popu- Jar song hits than Charles K. Harris. It’s “Alexander's Ragtime Band’ versus “After the Ball.” What do you think, Mr. and Mrs. Reader? ROUGH ON THE HORSES. ‘Wayne Arey, now acting for the Thanhouser Film Corporation, was gentle- Election day will Grace La Ruo. can write, Look “ S'MATTER, [Bevrer Come And HAVE Your ly Face ‘ HENRY & wren Yeon ) NOW beta f , i wm tH (Copyright, 1919, Prom Dvetioning Co. (WY. Brening ‘ ENI wing ora my" NWIAL ! HE® UP fom Shy Re Am You — or met pore’ » GOIN’ rs Ore ae Bue Pe “Taare 1@ Laer DAY OF Ke Cheer Nore tars DUR. % AN HE Me BUNcH po HOO-RAY AXEL! “THERE'S CAMP LESS'N A MILE Away Wl! wer ary wate oT’ DEFEnce Y'GOT ANY On the Other Hand, What 11 Company Does Come? Fore Ave GOlme Ly ve “Bae? an INNOCENT “WEN S UNLERS PELIAM A OF FRENDS I Wine we Te Have COMPANY + wo AA! CY Look Pevrry PAD FoR Me == way GO A DSM “HAT QURY Tey GOT= AN’ Ger & 5 New Gana $ »/ ic ) 7. ae) GEE , THINK OF (T! AFTER BEIN' Lost JN THE DESERT “TEN DAYS~ HUNGRY AN THIRSTY AN' WEARY — WE'RE GONNA BE SAFE IN CAMP IN ‘ LESS “THAN TEN MINUTES: PHILIP ADMIRES GRACE. Philip B, Doner, our Ninety-seventh Street correspondent, has written an- ther poem. This is dedicated On, ‘alece bill, ‘Wovderful Grace’ La Ruel With @ smile that's eweet, tite, And gwar peti : unmer’s heat, "s some Feliel—goodues knows) Hod dog tt! That boy the Chicago Dally News, is a New York visitor. Maclyn Arbuckle and Thomas W. Ross will soon begin rehearsing in “What's Your Husband Doing?" “ecll Lean and “The Blue Para- di will begin their season at the Garrick, Chicago, on Sept, 17. The initial presentation of Arthur C. Alston's play, “The Girl He, Couldn't Buy,” will take place in Camden on Labor Day, W. A. Brady's production of “The Man Who Came Back" will open to- night in Pousnkeapele, Tt will come to the Playhouse Aug. 30, to v } KLUB KOLUMN “The Twins Once upon 4 the Lamb.” William Faversham has arranged | 4.2 YUP © pile. perwonalitz, for George H. Brennan to be General east for the role of Cole Younger in a ay ach cong, Manager of all tho Faversham theat- lurid melodrama some years ago. He ‘Then & neat iit rical interests. hea bat a short time to eet Bp le his ges Ua Wor's tet tat stay too 1 aul ines the manager knew he was ‘ ‘ ohead HMENT, ehaky in them. Just before the cur- = hee. aah Foose ron tain went up the manager handed the papper ii who was terribly actor four six-shooters. Gossip, ged phase . “Put two in your holsters and two! Wiliam Shoen and Elizabeth} And ber’ mother ite, that's meant” tm your boots,” be said. Mayne have @ new vaudeville act, 8° y #0 many" qoked the actor, | Poggy Smith of “The Passing Show| FROM THE STNUT TREE. we tA kA of 1916" is in St. Vincent's Hospital gun. The audience will like it anyway.” Mr. Arey’s memory proved so bad that all the horses in the stable un- derneath the opera house became panic atricken and broke loose. with appendicitis, Alma Belwin te to be featured with @ male star in a 8h Production this fall, Margaret Mann, dramatio editor THOSE GIRLS! TEE, HEE? HE HERE," 1 MIS: TERRIBLY, MY HEART; WAS BROKEN WHEN You WENT A\ THE PooR jubert dramatic) Woman (at the door)—I want man to do odd Jobs around th to run errands; to be alwa: do my bidding and never an Applicant for Work— want @ servant, ma‘am. You want a of | husband. SEZ S YOU DON'T I WRITE A FUNNY HAND, AN’ LOOK AT THE WAY HE SPELLS FRIEND, F-R-E-N-D! AINT THAT A SCREAM? YOU CAN SEE HE AINT GOT NO EDUCATION! WAY" f Vikhe “4s sept tte! een By Jack Callahan. | (| DON'T THINK ONE THAT SHOWS THEIR YoU SAID IT, GERT, PILL, ANYWAY, THEIR || ANY GUY THAT'O LOVE LETTERS O] waste TiME WRITIN’ TO THE PUBLIC, |\ 10 HER, MUST YoU KIN EASILY || HAVE BEEN TELL SHE NEVER |! "apn Up! OT ONE BEFORE) BELIEVE ME! HE MUSTTA HAD BUNDERS| ON, WHEN HE Ws nesses A tna then Be ied “he es "ott da; ‘ Ad MMA venue, No, 4300 Kataush 1 obtldrea, and Ute Botha owt Eicane a tar, Has tate lor the kiddies to bare, their fim is, tert oe eno have Whee ie Klub!" VERNA MAB MAHON hades Klub _to.dayt DOKOTHY Casey, nth Biree! No, 224 Weet For FRANCIS FEI: , No, dred ‘aud Forty-witth’ Buset, wri in ¥ Kiddie Klub very much wit read bol Wi tee Eleanor: 1 eujoy your sb ooee't werk unt) my fy comes home The FE World “ttery uber bight to No, 12 O1 yhanis on tore They are just fie he “Evening my club news, CFRANKIAN CHATTLY, Newark NJ. writ: 4 HSON, No, 1878 B Ro aay x ow buy Tha Even Mondays. they devome your nd Jak them very. 10a) Subject—-Your Idea of A The Evenin, month by World will IDDIE KLU Ive fi THE EVENING WORLD’S tal lised tno girle who apply for Princes ‘and when wo HY re ahat? thes’ fealty “wihed foe's though ‘they did not ask it of the lamb, They | thebe ception, whlan were re oat ach ‘otter, Here’ they lved 5 outer Here they lived happily, staring the Tore AAREOPTE y, and the Louse te (18 year), No, 1639 Woodhaven Avenue, Woodsaren, Ly’ 1, i, Manhattan, One Hun. 1 Drawing is J} am “going to eeud you” many ednedgye and Fridays, @ the ‘uews about aud to eee the prise wiping | om | THE KIDDIE KLUB’S AUG i | Govan Now York Brouing Word) o* The Animals’ Circus. 6677 HERE 4s nothing finer,” eald TT Porky Pig, “than to be one of the plg family." “You mean to say,” said Sir Will- fam Goat, “that you think tte an honor to be @ pig?” “I most certainly do,” said Porky. good deal better than being @ goal “That depends on who's deciding the matter,” sald Sir William. “You may think @ goat je stupid and I may think @ pig 1s very horrid.” “J should think you would," quacked Goose. yho'd want to be a goose?” grunt- ed Porky. "I'd hate to be thought eo foolish,” said Sir Willlam. “A goat ie thought pretty silly, you ry ST PICTURE CONTES Kiddie Klub Flower Garden, e-dollar awards for pictures drawn ih for tl Kido ee York City, Feut TdvP Perse bra COMPANY! ( Dow come . - l a J “~~ Cue Kiddie Klub Korner WHEN BEDTIME COMES ” many that Dot had given him and he the know," cackled Mra, Goose In a sbarP /PPOLE 1 them out when the other ani voice, “Dear me, Grey Dov. on fig! “We all lk dear me,” sald Mrs. what's all the trouble?” said Porky cheerfully. ourselves but we don't of other creatures.” gave a low coo. @ continued, “I have fine “What?” grunted Porky. what? Biatted Sir William Goat, And Mrs, Goose quacked “What?” at the same time with both other animals, “We'll have @ circus,” said Mrs. Grey Dove, “And when Dot und Dick, the farmer's children come out to play we'll give them euch @ good time, ‘We can do all sorts of wonder. ful tricks."* and she got together all the barnyard jcreatures, When Dick and Dot came lout to play, Mrs, Hen was trying to {evo if @he could jump higher than Mrs. Goose, Porky Pig was racing with Mr, Peacock—who beat him every time, Red Top, the Rooster was secing if he could crow louder than Dash, the dog, could bark. And Sharpy, the squirrel, was eitting on an old etump by th ce eating as many peanute as he could, He thought that should be part of a oir- cus—and it wae the part he liked best. For he bad saved up @ great Then Mra, Grey Dove suggested | something for every animal to do| Home and Comie Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Priday, Auguet 29; 1916 - —_——— OC M Payne y ee es’ J / i wevak THow ert oF wey ' re J By Bud Counihan . — os THE WAY CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER ———— By Mary Graham Bonner } le were acting. Well, of all the funny things, laughed Dot, as she ing very wise and after peanut. peanut man of the circus, you?” Drawing Centributed by ADOLPH Third Street, And though Sharpy didn't quite un- derstand the words she sald, he knew enough to drop a peanut into her lap. ? ; HOW 'TO BECOME A $KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE CLUB” | No. | 51 AVE six pin coupons like the one above, printed in the Kidéle Klub Korner Mondays, Wednese jays and Fridays. The coupons may with any number. Whep yo jhave six coupons numbered in rete. tion, ke 51—52—53—5¢—55—66, send them to the Kiddie Klub, World, No. 63 Park Row, New ice, with @ note in which you aaus¢ state— YOUR NAME, YOUR AGE, YOUR ADDRESS, You must be careful ¢ three rane no | be CONSIDERED wu. mation is complete, If your note and coupons meet the ® above conditions, upon receipt of m we will mail you your pia end @ certificate of membership, Age jUmit, fifteen years, le ite Every kiddie who joins the klub will receive a silver gray pin like the one here shown, NEUMAN, Age Eleven, N: Bot New York’ City, Ne, Ot