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c Home and Comic Page of TRE EVENING WORLD, Mondsy. August 28. 1916 MATTER, POP! The Sad Part of It Was, the Bee Wasn't Playing! SS By C. M Payne a Abul . a | I lay Ss and \ arnt Bed) AN He wee pen FEELIN APOUND) a gen | | (eana-ot| fan’ de Ani bentiy] 2 Fer { a ) : Play ers Wow-w. MANS Buf? 2 , | FESLIN ROUNY AN / WAH-H : By Wor DUDLEY 4 een ( rife anne ‘a FeeLin AROUND intents” anaaited / @ { JA Bee : - ae ’ ‘ - —— vag AND iN \ ®al FRELIN: AROUND | 5) omy 2 J A “9 [ ? 1 —— yy ) ? C ) y Keith wi: a wil te wtesed in = muaeminannoeme Pal ’ HENRY HASENPFEFFER , ither: ; ; od —— id pecan =... er, Neither; It Hit the a By Bud Counihan ‘ § “eG TH ‘Construction Me : — Co” ComPROM ee D / e 5 “WHEY -ER- SETTLED :} te ™ COPA. HE Pree Pumineiong Oe (MT Bupning 9 Pe begin on ( \ \ Because Wey KNew > al bey Soot Bur of Counce ) fa gat Z Pag 7 et Aa ‘ —- a et Sin Theatre 5 GO MY SUE C AOE Cw “DERRICK “HAT ‘Lt QUIT «UNDERSTAND ¢ “i €5 * ‘You j : cH OF a yet mvc hud ( ie me werner y 5 HT You Wao BADLY HAT AY EXPEN@ES rave a“ #50" For oun Sune 5 ( wi .* . oo | sotly, cone meee “ L ouT oF _CouRnT / IN NEED oF REPAIR v BREN VERY FAR AVY «IN FACT ” BL... ARSE al 4 DD W Lay ry ~ ee ¢ ) " “Tive BEEN TO or of < A a aa Hua? Five t/ 24 pa thas y $ ? Te RPENSE AN WHMUTED MUCH 5 wy YR G0 GooD To me? D % 5 LAURETTE TAYLOR'S PLANS. Ls ‘ Laurette Taylor's New York en ites @agement will Thankagiving d > Under th ¢ 9g Here S'FATEEEE— % VALUABLE “Time ON W'CASET é —BT Dav - LOoKT ~ ; A @ Er and George © will present three plays here, namely "The kiarp of Li dappiness” and “The Wooing of J. Hartley Mannera her husband, wrote them all. Miss Taylor will have a pre Meninary oad tour, which will begin in Atlan’ ¢ City, Oct. 5. In her y wil be Philip Merivale, forgur , Folliott Paget, Lynn Fon tanne Dion Titheradge and Violet Kem Cooper. IN COLLIER'’S COMPANY. MW. H. Frazee has cc cast of William Coll which will be seen in * the Truth.” 2 Morgan Coman, N Lucy, Margaret Bria ner Gordon, Ione Bright, Viv sell, Mary Harper and Dora Mic lina. The play will be first presented " at the Broadway Theatre, Long JT WAS MIGHTY NICE OF THE COLONEL SAY! Youre A MEX” . . 4 AN v Branch, next Thursday night. “T GWE US THs FURLOUGH aver! BLANEY 18 BUSY. (T SHOWS HE HAS A Good HEART Harry Clay Blaney and Kitty Wolfe AND APPRECIATES WOT AN AWFUI are rehearsing in Mr. Blaney's com- i edy, “In Walked Jimmy” and will open | EXPERIENCE WE HAD BEIN! a tour at the Majestic, Jersey City, 7 Labor Day. In collaboration with Lee Morrison, Mr. Blaney has written another comedy called "Madame Spy,” in which Herbert Clifton will be prominently cast. It will be produced Sept 4 in Philadelphia, WAR HAS RIVALS. “War Is Hell’ is the very original 4mtroduction to a pocm Dave 8. Kis- man, chief bell-hop at the Hotel Lor- ‘ y t hg raine, Bridgeport, has sent us. True . * . . war is, but you ought to see Dave's poem. FOR THE WINTER GARDEN. Daisy Irving, the English come- dienne, has been engaged for a lead- ing role in the new Winter Garden production, She will arrive from London this week. “The Passing Show of 1916" will remain at the big theatre at Broadway and Fiftieth Street until the new protection ‘e ’ ready and then go on tour, Al Jolson] $6,000 experimenting there and gave 4 will begin his; season in, “Robinson| up. ‘The iron he used Is now hex us| tree. topted aver the Teoew: ad: Faas | $ et eR Are : } } ‘pusoe Jr.” to-night in Atlantic City.| in the vacant lot next to the Shubert Ralph L UA World of Piasure’ concluded ita| Theatre, Winchell Builth, it hes been | nal te comine te Mow Tore te coe te THE BURNING WORTD’S ° : SE ae LE eae eee eee ten Chicago engagement last night. Its| learned, gave Mr. ‘Thompson the $6,000. | new} coming to New York to see the THE EVENING WORLD’S K d d K ] b K SONDUCTER > mt yer plays. pA TRE AC EAR a SLEAN S Poet cumin Bt Poul ake why by a trendy be wmiled and | “Mitee'Go. Kucyia, Russian. dancer 1 le u orner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER NEW DIRECTOR AT STRAND. |. “Fred produced my play ‘Brewater's| the now opera “Wotan ences IY | Harold Edel has been appointed | Millions’ for me.” Pipsetee Glsabine ta playing leads | ¢ H inane * . e! y ads . ° —— - — _ ol o . AL PJ ye ‘fenton, ‘2 jot t q 7 Ui 4 ' hat a) 5 Rolfe, who has resigned in order to| Used to be w playmate of @ youth who} Venita Fitghugh and Nigel 10 | fooene beds Baas ; A | { s E KLU devo ined in onder 0] afterward became n tailor. Not so very | aro to have a new act in vaudevitio {receive a silver gray {KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER "Warde Johnstone irl he Gan in deumin. ee ae felled | arranged by M. 8. Bentham, pin like the one here (C Susaiaenbenineaaanhie je new man- | chell Smith crete, , aging (rom Buffalo. He | handed him aropkes tg .08, Bintan’ A MUSTACHE DUE. f shown. ; PIN COUPON , haa beon associated with the Mitcheil| debts, He also met the. tailor Up in| rateod Snetine tenthieweh, nen vl j interests for some titer | buttons ‘ont imate tateh Sea | ralsed another toothbrush, In itnot? | smmmnennenmanenennnnnnncncn ¢ EVENING WORLD wre —"Rambler,” in Greenpoint Home cLU q > $| “KIDDIE CLUB” + A REGULAR HUMAN BEING. | “e's doing "time hows “salar, | News. KLUB KOLUMN Winchell, Smith, co-author of “Phe | Smit o doing Que Row,” ad) Mr. | *° i i AVE six pl like th rang” an hu e |) “Wh ye e| " . six pin coupons je the one AeA compriducer of the latter sinnenk. body aaa, get out of it?” some- F teu ish 666 tebnny Peer above, printed In the Kiddie: serves all the good luck that comes hia| "Me?" came from the playwright. Weg coupting a "Stalden "banal Peat Oak Streets, houses, One was stall eh Klub Korner Mondays, Wed way. He is always ready to assist aj “Why I don’t want anything,” . Ry hed for thee oy a a te teres, Rouse lived Mr. days agd Fridays, ‘Th se pig fiend. Walt a minute! Don't erlsh, ‘Hell pay you back, won't he?” Yea beduty. he aide and ue tawt* «| He. was The retin ‘esa to nove, is en at Rec n cee bag ces why we know. Re- n ference does that make?" Wouse stood “on two Whole square blocks, aah ’ en you cegntly Hyederie “Toompaon, formerly came the reply. “He was @ kid trised Ena iment Piel vein Ht k its ss rig 88 of Wii tye have six coupons numbered in rota- Otber big” enterprises, thought “he a basd thd Marry” the ant." Wie ch, Rad’ Ho pigrbegtt dear He AP ns Vals" [| ton, like §2-33-54—-85—86—-82, gan a ter com, Paiececs.. |p eaten ee ive aerop! con. a at are given him yeh i M a . Jaption af something ik That’ STs | glia ,eedrich may be seen in| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. feieh shiny" Tee wae eo had” Wits $i9-~. City, with @ note in which you must easrs. jubert rmitted hi . “Si ‘On i tt if - Dulld this machine In the Forty fourth | in ene ictatein began rehearsing | the unday,,i8 the strongest day of wap “Yonny anges ile p allersolored pin: | y mn —— mate Street Theatre. Mr. ‘Thompson spent tn orhe Great Lover” to-day, “The atrongest? Whaddye meant" | oh wd’ Willie oh let, yoo, play with | a " 4! : i ty: “ NOME NAME: Se Roman pen sons Maih, na “Wthor, nan “All cheers are week dava"™ [Rath frit iat Biko qeeartan | | ga 2 1 Mil iy Ph ge 0 ol OR YOUR Age, | THOSEG “i enrrrrworrren yy | And thine Wegha: lal A GAC a YOUR ADDRESS. | 1OS rIRLS! eta the! world. ("Head received iy momen Srensaaaaannaaatacca aatoacne te rscasecccacs< y Jack Callahan, — f/"S t ihct Wits Tey 0 nan REO TOP GAVE MAS. WHITE HEN THE WORM HE HAD JUST DUG. You roves: be.sareful 0, eta: tiaae ve ae SAAN : pad | Willi, sauleined. al it, Mich onked | $ three things, as no application will ' \\ NOONE Fam Fatang CONT an WaT | aratne iy namie | ’HEN ‘DT we re OPPO PPPOE LLL AAAI ES | be CONSIDERED unless thie infor- 4 D HORN INON NW rarressie’ nN AS (PD LE TL GOTSTENTS) (oa Reka mt tet w nyy,/t_ WHEN BEDTIME COMES By Mary Graham Bonner {| mation is complete . po TESSIES WY GH TSE ISNT SS) NSS !'D LOVE To THEM FISHING FoR. Mid g oR Beat ROW A a habe os »| If your note and coupons meet the \ . i Ne. 63 Ann's i Phe, a ‘ { hrs : \ N} 5 A BEAUTIFUL f WN S| wear THis A HAND OvT, THEY'VE! wrrina. INO. by Te Pre Pubtibing Co. had to get up first and have break-) She caine along and got Yor worn, above conditions, upon receipt of ia ROBE! \ AT. 'D LOVE To AS . TO THE PAPER. GOT AS MUCH CHANCE KI Red Top’s Ki fast after! and Red Top crowed with delight |(be™ we will mail you your pin and HAVE ON . nS A SNOW » Klub lo. very $8, ell, he saw Mrs, Hen walking} that he had been able to find another, » Age SSNS AVE ONE LIKE STABBERS BALL A BALL. id aay op's Kindness ainnat AG he roanniE Hen a ues act Ah ven what I'll do,” he said. I dia NY IT's THE FUNNIEST THING N THIS, IT LooKs NEXT WEEK. I'D HAS IN THE TROPICS, INCE Red Top, the Rooster, had! in the ground “What?” asked Mra. Hen, ; i k N cos, INE YET To FIND ) SO WELL ON ME Do A ant had such @ narrow escape from! * Hee trying to find a worm for “rll help you bulld a fine new : 7 . . pep 1 being run over by sar, | YOU," he said, as she passed by. nest." { | A PODER THAT won'r J/ YOU CERTAINLY | | LET'S TRY IT Fuld, SADE. TESS phat Ibe bad’ Deen Very GrAretvl Ge coe |ajeMed) ere ANEE! Mra Hen) TBARS you.) caceleg Mm Gee | : RUB OFF, AND | HAVE Goo0 TASTE / | ON, SELMA, 1 RAS A FROST Jol ur Klub, lives ‘ ul to the | asked. and Red Top, the Rooster, built Mrs. ALWAYS BUY THE moony comme!“ UUNN AS f ne trong ens, for they had saved his life, | "1 found one for Mra, White .|} Hen one of the finest nests the barn- BES — | A SEE Cluck, cluck, cluck,” he ».d one| and I'm trying to get one for you| yard animals had ever seen. So Mis, as ——..} HOW I'D Look morning. now. There doesn't seem to be an-| Hen was made very, very happy. y ' " . ene / mK ; me Waite Hen came aloug. "What cee scre, Hen walked on feeling © | ¢mamrmenenennennnens opt” she asked. little bit annoyed with Red Top for/$ LETTERS FROM KIDDIES { “A fine worm I have for you,” he| finding Mrs, White Hem @ worm and | + Wvvwananammmnnnnnnnnnnnnmanne said, Then he gave her the worm ho| ot setting one for her. : Dear Cousi nan ch for ‘had just dug trem the grocnd, Mre | After she had gone by a little way, | ce tlar ile ola mh Teme Peer t | White H 3 A | Red Top called out to her. J} the time and everybody says, Vhat @ prety © Hen ate it at once and cackled | “Cluck, cluc S o True pin you have.” | her tr ‘Cluck, cluck, cluck, ¢-l-u-c-k," he po LS r thanks as she walked off, | ‘ DOROTHY MOCHRIE, ug, mmo fol, wer | MAP ans ae he walked oft. ang | called excitediy. : ju NO: 88 Haigh Avene, enectaly, We a whetinthe wt't sell a big worm for Mrs, Henethe one! gin itid eat eae ivner aaa sa Right across Whose name was brought out a wage Bervhi all right Mao va for"ett ss oat | Bho Scalied” herwelt better they cue | she sald» which meant, “What do you aerik MACK ay alarm clock because she gave such)" have a worm for you," sald Red good eggs for breakfast, She thought | ‘Top, “Cock-adoodie-do, how happy [, “ GUNNS 1 Were You, | @YeFY one liked breakfast much bet-|am.” For Red To 4) se! e y . p was a good nat- Jter than getting-up time, though, as! ured old soul, and he couldn't bear you wnt, too, | Red Top had often told her, folks to have Mrs, Hen's feelings hurt, for me 1am wnt Jou ‘wever had THE KIDDIE KLUBS AUGUST PICTURE CONTHST. fH! sister it tig, the dulucet— Your Idea of A Kiddie Klub Flower Garden my vister saved Aix coupons fetter nly fe Anda paper showing you'r kK 1 Commervisi Kise, ep X SCTRA PRE, fark “Mureet, -Hrovkijn, 1n all my days dear, nev | J all my dage dene. never |b thie 2 Pear Cousin, te anor think (hat you and The New York World jad ta cousin ike Jou to adore. 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