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- ro eres or ae ' ¥ * na a As , os * Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Fridsy: September 1: 1916 | ~ MATTER, POP?” By C. M. Payne But, Suppose the Clock-Dog Should “ Strike? ABOUT re las 4 Sena” “Pieathe “Po Cr0ocKn Dos Biecer e Plays and mae A ome bon apd eee , day t can Players a 4 wane L rane Seiwa OF A dow Fa HITCH To A WAbow 18 THAT f a | Croce Doe rp De You wast] ty BIDE DUDLEY ‘To TRave . OMODT would over call Richard! Waites Tully, pereriedt ane i. pretucer, @ ope a rift, end \ wets yet ble disregard for the ™ (nm Getler, oF three oF four thousand of ’” ( Dem, makes Bim sport prodiee | Best Monday evening 4) Tully ety ; Produce his latest play, “The Fieme PA Ot the Lyric Thesire. the ‘Wied oiat) Ore cram Stitors, employed by newspapers te Various parte of the United fiates, to ome Wo Now Tork ot bis expense and ae the show. Not only hes be toid (them bed look after their cartare, | Dut be bas arranged to pay their, bile, if they) sn Ly | snce baen't biull mm @ bit, ae here FIGHTIN An" GUARRELIN’ Pune AY Bein Gwen nn SS Nozze! “x > tes, « Cerovinen tam.) ; Ralph Holmes, Detroit Jour § TT A AKE ‘om Wallace, Loulsvitie Courier 7 al; fea 8. F, Mead, Buffalo Inquirer; . H, Cushman, Boston Record; Hec- Fi there not been @ railroad atrik it is believed at least twenty- out-of-town dramatic writers have come to Mr, Tully's party. | FROHMAN GETS ROSE STAHL. Rose Stahi is to appear this seaso: . fm “Our Mrs. McChesney,” under th: it = Management of the Frohman Com- ‘ —— ent to this effect z Prem Pamine CoN VE en 3 ea ol the ere eral Manager Hayman of the ’ " Besumas interests, This le the play It’s a Shame Flo ore used as a starring 1h GonWA TELL Him “To WAT C17) (!) HOO-RAY Barrym Vehicle last year. Under the terms of the contract Mise Stahi will be i og in it in all the principal cities Me the United States and in London, Os well. \ ‘ ; " 5 2 Nu Tomorrow — maype we.) Cling] TH FIGHT S MEX" AINT IN A FIGHTING MOOD STARTED’ ry Wives of Windsor” tis TODAY ! THIS 1S WASTING engaging an excellent cast. He- i ‘ Tom Wise, who will ras VALUABLE. “TIME + ONE ~~ "Tlvo -.TEN- ELEVEN - TWELVE! GEE WHIZ , AXEL'S BEEN IN THERE. | Two HouRS AN! TWELVE MINUTES , | _HEIN ENGAGING PEOPLE. WAITING FOR THAT BiG MEXICAN “T'PICK Bilvio Hein, who ie to present “The \ A FIGHT Wik Him AN The rehearsals will 18% Mr. Hein ts ere arranging sad engagement for his pro- a. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. I hear it yet; I hear it yet—that @ slumber song—a little air ne'er forget as years roll on along. one that mother sang to me, ag arms I lay. No other song gerd ever be as sweet as that, I say. @tarted: "Go to sleep, my dear! the watch o'er thee.” From moth- lips the words I'd hear in low, t melody. A rocking cha: with the tune, whic! its charms. A verse or two she’ ag ae re oe, in mother's rms. The ey wi gears. Old scenes that I recall are in; | shows will be ordered to it inct, yet on my ears my moth where they are and play a diff iT > Motes still fall. And plainly, too, she| bill each week until it is possible rf + that lullaby t them to move. Each week-end ( arr me, And lumbia inte: transfer about Society, Candler persons and 150 baggage cars. Mark Reardon, a young lawyer 'n PHILIP LAUDS ANN. BROOKS SUMMONS PLAYERS, | Wall sureet hia writen a “playiet : : — Joseph Brooks isn't going to let a/c "The t Laugh,” which Jo- ’ 7 ° Z , . geP itp 2. Dooner, our West Ninet wren the ‘raliroada “Catchy him | #€ph Hart wiil produce or { KLUB KOLUMN { KIDDIE TO BECOME af 5 i me has @ new cor \ , > } i ly likes the lad Having made HS ee Aged Hl wd tch with special scenery, which is yi . f : : ‘{ La Rue, Julia Sanderson and | jenn,” es poral wer notrosses famous by a me Ing them in rhym« now takes for two weeks, | Ty Donovan will asa! a ane Pennington with & boom d Bill Roddy of Kansas, who pilots aa Ruan oar aitentee, of the cast to report in New York as| shows about the country, has an ‘auto, | which ‘cooks is to pre-| he will show t Fifth Avenue sent at the Astor Theatre Oct, 2, were Theatre. Gertru thers and Jer- PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIODIE KLUB” soon as possible and thus avoid being | out he's afraid to be seen tn it until i delayed by a strike. Mr. Brooks has| he gets a job. It makes him look so 8S re tere tty, | ize nent word to William i, Crane, | wealthy es Pouus, though viusnp es 0 San Francisco, suggesting} William Collier began his season AVE six pin coupons like the one above, printed in the Kidéte Julia; Ives, art home by boat. Mi night at the Broadway Theatre, | F 1 beve Klub Korner Mondays, Wednes- Naaralas’ pentne Tarte ire ecee! ‘appear this season in «| Long Branch, In the comedy “Nothing | cigs Ge ee aha ae and Fridays. The coupons may 4 cg eee ak isa, nogmedy, | But the Truth,” under the manage: we hg BEY : at any number. | When you 4 " whic! as;ment of H. H. Frasee. HPN! A TIMMONS. have six coupons number in = ae - Had ate mms tty ters, | beans newelttnn by the author, —— sheves , 8 ¥ ten, Uke See ae beh went nn —— FOOLISHMENT. « 1 ; | thom to the Hiddie Klub Zam ver. very bepor. Gossip, “Wilt thou be mine, my dear?’ be caked, | World, No, 63 Park Row, New Yor! , n John Drew will begin rehearsing in Fo 3h, Me see, |City, with @ note in which you must of Now, didn't we tell you! “Major Pendennis” Monday. mei Gas eS bt fase | state~ oan”, The final performance at the New MAY STOCK COMPANIE Brighton will take place Sunday, Sam Scribner of the Columbia | Sept. 10. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. a YOUR NAME, Why does a tall man usually eat The Present. YOUR AGE. Amusement Company, which controla Arthur Hurley is directing the re- |}: than a short one?” rot 5 pr. hed very clo something over seventy theat hearsals of "Potash and Perimutter | onfeay I haven't the slight. | fim sate! Say) ete Sas try shor" fur’, YOUR ADDRESS. in. Hociety on jo! to 8 A ‘ | Reuember (Ourt was Maye Uriniay aod tarry ‘ ' 0 a You must be careful to atate these ate Moetowe “ath “went to's fair an “Seat a] eh J — } ———_—X three thin no appl in will be Wee oe ot homme ber mot 4 cet = CONSIDE unless this informa: j tion is complete. SIR WILLIAM ATE THE NEWSPAPER RIGHT UP! Bn eae ce aa geen eee ea : - . Da Glo Bill tamer! wcomaitions;, upon ect “of When sane of ber friends came to show sLEE y | them we will mai! you your pin end Vemma’ they ad tor ee oa a SLEEPYLAND ‘ORIE y Unele 2 \a certificate of membership, Age By Jack Callahan, | . AINT SHI 2 HAD WHY DON'T |Stopp? SHE | JA coop ete | Minit, fifteen yea “You couldn't look any more like a | gentleman than I could.” |" + most certainly could," said Sir William angrily, “In the first place |1 do look like @ gentleman because I ‘A G00) PCTURE Joyyright, 1916, by the Prove Publishing Ce, “Yea/’ replied Sir William. favorite way of sleeping. For, you You Swap «r? pry AES { |TAKEN YET. ALICE, GET ‘me 1 a Seba New Tek hvenive Word) pea: eh aa ANay gentle- | see, the goat's family’ © froin the | @ MN FACE IS Hy ai y BIC | me uw ies) Ts Billy Goat a Gentleman? man at the same time, Now, can| Mountains where the land is very un-| Every kiddie who PARALYZED ; IW THE PICTURE.) || | i even, and for go many years they | the ind ull ’ ITS AN OLD OW Sir William Goat was ex-| you? have been used to sleeping this way | $Jolms Me wi FROM KEEPIN p aes beige it to N tremely proud of his chin whisk-| “I'm not ao sure,” said Sir William| that now it is the most comfortable. | 3receive @ silver gray IN THE BUNCH | ( Fi E LOVE MT STILL. LEFT, CAMERA! ers. “It makes me look like such | Who didn’t like that question so much, | |) Well” aod Mr. Pee fo him-| 3 pin like the one here STALIN’ THE OR THE Li How D —e- ME. ————— re, | a gentleman,” he eaid. Just then the Farmer came out to the } pe aiken amar. be MAX bel a chown, : EXPECT ME i aon emiee 4h “That's absurd,” said Mr. Peacock.| barnyard with his newspaper. SP that way!" 0 Toe fo the Kk | “I must see to the animals and read | | Teal re my paper later on,” he said. So he put his paper down on the bench near Sir William, Tnen he went on to look als. Dear Cousin Fleanor asked the postmaster if there was any PA Oe ee ihatenewananar | ane jeare our lovely Kiddie Kiub| ie "and ‘he. banded ue ‘the envelope, A d | vind ia . the fod mainder Tre oe murny 40 wh a | J A but 1 am going to more to} opened jt my pin and certificate were thane. es Sian Gene, [have whiskers, Gentlemen are very) 14 St wvittain, aa he leaned over | Wins Se mC Zot wanes ols te kiadle Riu se a8 sie | #Pt tO have whiskers, And gentlemen] S0'l © Fin Sour dew dip. Pour’ ‘he til “*i00 Weat Fortieth Steet, New Torte miler | never have tail feathers of many col-| Rd ate ft rignt Up. and cw Cy GigE Sed é “phere!” said Sir William proudly. |gm ging to write to yan" hist the mime ant 1) Dey Cousin Rleanor) TY thank “Now who can say Iam not a gentle- acetyl ~ wil, el ae dtadig bin (and ericaten Pleate aoe ap My MS, 2 I have read the paper to-day! | 304 alt, the ‘eurcae that fould be | wished for ¥ Wan Be - | teat baat COTLsoR | New Britain, Conn, CARLOWTTS, I took it all in, which 1s what Grown- |K Artaere’ Harbor,” Stalen — that they | “Iaend, ‘ D leanor: 1 thant [We day Thea they mesh | — for The pretty inte pla you samt foo. understand it all. | Dear Cousin, Hieance : nes Sh el alti eter “i a“ . he ‘rer 9 a But you didn't understand a word! Tam serine sl'cousoge for 4a, pi ou ; DER ACS of that paper, Billy,” satd the Pea- 7 wiot to fell You ns whiener I think You're the 642 Gates Avenue, Brookiyn, \ cot at over wan With @ for - Sceaca trier er raver Yim aw ervatcamerrrtatamtr reac terrnarareace theme Teh ee Mrearity Dear Cousin Blener THE KIDDIE KLUB'S SEPT, PICTURE CONTEST. “T took it all in, and that means Nov OT Medias Stes Sikon ST rota ae ie ge ‘ou'd Like Best For a Pet. \the same as understanding, I tell! yy pew o Prepay Ae SED ei i my pin fica te ea Uriah than a Ul |yout And now pray leave me, for I) my pls snd cori icle oy prety eal I'am nine! 420 Coven View GER TR UpE, u ste fr b, = must have a nap. I did not sleep so ‘ine Tconiticate a A ight.” See Wand chen Se wim wont to agg, |" cre arene Ape) , But fret eo pul nt : ae ‘ = ‘the bench ie his mony Sea endl dan ete his Sohal lee? Se eras a : ; ors.” The peacock felt that old Billy Goat, as Sir William now sometimes lets! the animals call him, had cortatnly | won tn the argument, ! sadenty he Cousin By Subject The’ Animal The Evening World will give five rrenty by KIDDIE Kiud be

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