The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1916, Page 10

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“'S'MATTER, POP? ‘ ondsy, September 4, 1916 Oh, Well, Labor Day Is a Day of “Trips,” Anyway! By C, OVER You ( we ele ; yo ABOUT Plays and Players ty HIDE DUDLEY YER PoP He wants ‘To Know a Dees, He Div FALL OVER Yo ]} °° —_ ty tabiu for the eeenon snnounees © pie pines for young Americas prio © weet the yer CUbaries b the Hippedr more for these young omen wh be permitiod to join the clase © be im accord with petruction wil be ve FER 4 NRY HASENPEFEF When Talking to His Wife He Might as Well SAY What He MEANS! = By Bud Counihan Plashovictane i" anennnmen _ — character dane 4 pants ow = oe Lr 0 | porsunally aupervine (he . — pecans eae te on wy eh to Join the fy x wor 2 rage ? oul = Sou KNOW ea 4 me — Jose hours address Kt. 1, Kurnaide, (me mimws ) A Cy wor Puen ) n vat ( AumULLY = eR = \\ oe ; ry LiKE OF the Hippodrome (wor wave ) Slee ww « wey DYE C4 5 THINK SHES >) OU MERE Mearuny’ ) ‘ Ai DON Mi@8 DALE ENGAGED S~rou do “ NEIGHBOR OF ) THINK OF HER Qurre A NICE veo | ) ( 9 ae ' C HER EITHER Margaret Dale has been engaged (or ( terme Dene ) ( ounp ‘miesus | . D \2Tanee | \ the role of Katherine de Vaucelion in Fg + Sy ta# Door | : t y H. sotherns production of “Itt ; lore King,” which Will be played fe benefit of (he Hritien Hed & lee Dale Wan Comawed for this » when Mr. Hothern arranged to present the play at the Mhubert last spring Dut Hinews interfered with her playiig HL Others who will be in the company ore Virginia Hammond and Ge Wilaon, 1h le officially stated that the Mr Sothern Will give tah Mod ¢ we Will in ne te & farewell tour My welled” last May and i ” é 4 s ( A HOT ONE “Dear air,” writes O. Melntyre, E guat thought this up head after re the play ‘The Ft mi 1 in amoke’ Cle | (THM LW. C, Joke amith, Hee Han Mr. Metntyre has boaten you in with thin jok h ”, although : n Ht of (has nue You T wate Ave TLL HANG (TON Lliel . ‘ "mn GONAGET neene on THAT SO QuICK HE WON'T BIG MEXICAN FOR HE Two KNow wot HiT Hien! BLACK EYES HE HUNG ON YA! WIS Lid WILL DISGUISE ME SO TCAN GET UP CLose “To HIM AN’ PASTE. HIM ON THE SNOOT. nae “DUGH Luce AxeL! gaged by Witham role of Edith in Bhaw's comedy ay Will have ite frst presenta. (hia country about the middle of October RILEY PLAY ON TouR, Co. are to direct bert MeLaughlin's ne Sweetheart of Mi t which Ush's Opera Ho Viuiteomb Ht familiar Kiley charac who will be seen in it are the Ruredy Man, hant Arvie, Squire Hawking, Miller, Avot Mary and Doc Bi scenes are laid in Greontield, Ind. In the carly seventios OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. The following ditty, “Bhe Never Would Have Turned Him Down and Injured Little Sister,” was written | vio Hel dust after we hod eaten a nickel’s| \y Worth of salted peanuts: a Hitt production cf "The Merry)to the bill at his American Theatre| + Windsor.” and Roof. The first feature will be ¢ in “Dhe Girl He]shown there Sept. 7. The comedies © Plans ont oe 0} is going over the In-| will be of the Keystone brand, ee . . : _ THE EVENING WoRLDS Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED _BY ELEANOR SCHORER moms of fich for mother ternational Cireuit, hat means th ~ Villain will be repulsed in forty cities, AN HONEST MANAGER. : app hyn Mas led Pate lwo Ditrich-| 4 lady's powder puff was found in ry . the Opera House last night after ¢ show, Manager Mason says the ‘\owner can have it by calling and proving complexion.—Elton (Ill) Star. OT HAS BACKSLID. Paweh aa a © & TM. Theatre, whieh wilt “ MY had cast aatde het toonight, will be for but four w wot marty you, so beat it) ‘Phen the attraction Will go on tour, la the cast of George B “Rich Man, B » Walnright Ber eoe cenecs ; RT POA RD oe HOW TO BECOME A { KLUB KOLUMN {PUPP ag Pe et teat tt ads eR 28 ny {KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER ie the fellow mad Ab. nat | the child, or M A . Willian ib Questions and Answers, Raiph, Ke, In 1895 Otto Hauerbach was the 5 . ' aiph, tog prize orator at Knox College, Galea-| Question—l have two little cousins ‘ 'VENING WORLD burg, HL And yet, when he responds] in the Dutch East Indies, Could they ‘ S y . KIDDIE KLUB” to the ery of “Author!"” in a theatre, have pina, too? pred out ant) Powda by inter Gari all he can ever get out a “Thanks!” bs Answer-—Yes, indeed, All kiddies AVE six pin coupons like the one wa tn te Hite Lowi Hong EBA HOW ‘BOUT IT, BILL? may Join the Klub, even if they live above, printed tn the mud fee “bever won sda ia * nq land Wille Howard arrived all outof| Bill Kurta, Greenpoint's bashful [on the other aide of the world, Hl anya and Fridays. ‘The coupons may (lured Little sister, breath, ‘They are to be in the forth-| beau, was seen sitting on the sands j aay: a iy ; Q.—1 have saved up coupons for my oming Winter Garden production. | at Brighton Reach with @ young eorge Monroe and Daphne Pollard oman, What's the big idea, Hi?—-| !ittle cousin in England, Shall I send Jalxo came In on the double-quick | "Rambler," in Greenpoint’ Home| her address, or will you send the pin w Wilson Walte has be -| News, to me? start at any number, in you |have six coupons numbered in rota. ltion Ike 55—56—57—58—69—60, gend jthem to the Kiddie Klub, ing ror! play “Some: World, . 63 Park Row, Ni » = ‘A.—We will send the pin to you and : City, with @ note in which you must ‘8 wualcal company FOOLISH MENT. ; y tate— ort for. the first time at the Shu- i i & 8 remtauran Mowe | You may forward It, D s bert to-morrow: med after the| Came sery near | ak Btewart Jackson and Dorothy May- a vi \ : Q-1 wars my picture ready, Must YOUR NAME. Aard, who have a dance in the frat ay, Talat ean the whol |} eend lx more coupons with it? YOUR AGE. tof “The Girl Krom Brazil," are| " of 5 has entered ——— A.—-No, Just put your age, addreas put another in the Inet act, ile and ts being billed ws the| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. |and certificate number on your YOUR ADDRESS. foo Drum says Ton Wine says| Modern Tom M Visitor (in Wheatville)—Whi drawing. Bhakeapearo In America’s xreatent! | Marcun Leow haw decided {0 qnad | you do down here when It ral Q.—-My ttle brother can't draw or oe , enon ehtons§ arenticatlen witt'ee moriat joe is press agenting Sil- feature photoplaysa and comed ve--Ol f r r eee see in il feature f sand comedy filma |" Native-Ohy wo feat let tt rain, [write stories, “May he become a A ‘ CONSIDER rO) unless thie Informa: OO SEaaEaEaE=EaEPaE=EaEPEeEeeeeeee A.-Of course he can, e tion is comp! rere . \ upone meet } THOSE GIRLS! By Jack Callahan. } wi araREs Me move to a new place MRS, RUNNER RABBIT WENT TO LOOK FOR DINNER AND RUNNER WENT TO SLEEP. eee eR toan) eens Seen e] A » but be sure to give your OANA RANIOOREDI DOO LIAPOLISELAORDEPLOOPLOIODOLN COD OLLL LLL IDEA OAD EOD AAD ISD them wa will Gall 70K vent oe end Rarer angen ee ; om addrena and certificate number. i WHEN BEDTIME COMES By Mary Graham Bonner { limit, fifteen. years. ° IMAGINE (ous! am saving coupons, but tore . FORTHE LOVE © AS \F SHE'D Jone, May I send it with the reat? zs eg »,” he ile the | (emnanwnnnnnanannanannnnnnnnanns MIRE '! OF ALL} [inc |}BEEN POURED || ever e EVER J | AccNew Just paste it on a titue A Narrow Escape. the ground and the sound te carried awk had been chasing stew Runner f Every kiddie who THE FREAKS O° “LIKE THAT |{ INTO THAT EZES, ee tego Conran, 1918. hy the ram Hutataning Co.) ee eee r vor, | the Blue Jay eacaped and Mr, Hawk | $ioing the klub will 4 4 | THEY'LL, | Q.—Doea every member have to (The New York Evening World.) Thump, thump, uinp, danger} AG to go home without his dinner. k Z 1 NATURE! Do THEY |] SHE'D LOOK |! GOWN HAVE TO enter every contest? UNNER RABBIT was a beautl- | danger, dange went the signal] so Mr, Blue Jay saved Mrs, Runner grecetve @ silver gray EYPECT US GIRLS/| LIKE A Aare hut, Elke to hear from the R ful black and white rabbit, and] frou Runner, for he bad heard bis| by his warning and the faithful brier Spin like the one here SPRIG OF HA, CALL OUT kiddie whenever they feel ike draw-|" \ erg Runner was white with {ld friend, Mr. Blue Jay, caliit patch saved them all—for the Bl shown, To WEAR THAT SPAGHETTI WAR! THE MILITIAS ing @ picture or sending a letter, re aE that trouble was near, The blu Jay had the time to fly to his hiding | $° . INHUMAN OUTFIT Th ws te ‘ Q.—Are we mitted to send in| two black spots, which Runner) iy Keen and bright, and he pa place! ® > \ CANNOT : 7 HE stories and poama whenever we like? | thought made her very handsome. | tention to everything subout him, so i : y Yes, I am alwa lad fom look for our dinner,” | Runner had always heeded his warn. | @~eeeererwrn p ya glad to re I think I shall look for our manent’ Duty) / Moesayaynrothen sald Mra, Runner. “UC fool just ke] Ing: Hoaldes, the animals that nate | ¢ LETTERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS } y ] May my brother becom 2 » 00 M oP A DDD DDD DED PLL PDD LOD, her? Ho is only two years old nt | King for @ walk this morning and 1) Atrs, Runner heard the ‘gene he Life of a Peanut, wegeh hla face be ran uit of the Now, Ae fe ran A.—Yes. All kiddies not yet sixteen | Wl see what I can find dropped the clover she had been ‘The Lite o edek oS Tee cae, Sean's may join the Klub m) “omhat will be xplendid,” anid Run- | Kathering, and back she ran for her] | 1 am « litle vant, 1 nae tora oe Vieni, fm, Ta aaich e wler the iT patoh, Yne cool evening 1 was a ene! y ele ho a 4 Q.-Do wo have to sign our names| ner. “Iam feoling tired myself, for T PERC eG areapting Gam Ina altaton | tweets cla va apie me fit the gaat TO THe prekithat to ower letter wr rtat ' sve} Went, 28 such a long chase yester for home, and as Runne . thumping, {irene ening 40 from fenummhere, Tn looking | thet nla the enim and wallet soon be oun! 5 r ” ould also give! , ” . or started, | thumping on the ground kept up, and une van oey ae . your age and certificate number, day." Mo Of Mie. Runner stared, eee Blue days enriil’ cries oon ng when 1 Niwot ‘ns pane tent ne belt 4 and Runner went to sleep in hie neat |e te ee tor a place of Tots | Nm fell baad over heels into the streme nent Poem for the Kiddte Kinb, | under the brier patch uge, Mra. Runner saw the Hawk that . mar Tis Ml tn. fis pelea Tae eat 4 ti | FRE the Riddle actu, Maybe he had bad dreams, but at| was looking f fara to a dinner of ute iim home ‘That night ad ther ead ve the Mary” Ta . me . it and Blue Jay. ; Lana! | othe rame, home he. told, then erensthiag. (tet ‘Stories . b in ot as PRNARD GOLDSTEH Which are printet for every Mi4iie Key member, | Now, when the rabbits wantoo warn "ine Hawk stopped for a moment! 49s New Jeney mie 834 Hewitt Place, Bro 00u i", 404 Barato Aveuw, Mrookiin, each other they thump and pound on) to decide whether he would get the Rabbit or Blue day frst. ML think it | Dew Gouda Eleanor PIRI ARARP APD ADCO RPEALORDPALL APPLE APAALALARLOAN® Wil} be the Rabbit,” and ho gave a ng cvay FOF G wepk 3 Okt not oat THE KIDDIE KLUB'S ShPT. PICTURE CONTEST. low swoop With his wings, n Ning swore Subject-The Animal You'd Like Best for a Pet. But Just as he was fi ait ip i ny roe, There an angel apint The Evening World will give five one-dollar for pictures drawn this? ground Mra, Runner esc Bisaye "wie, evade tO YOR and tie Kukdiew, | TROT At angel init della month oy MIDDIE KUL ‘ *} drier patch home, where Runner wag Your aly ey counRLANG ture drawn by a member not o' waiting for her, panting for breath, | 264 Vernon Avenue, Broaklja, From my tender resting place, ten to eleven, twelve to thi ing Ho rubbed his whiskers agains ® : R {ae itiae'te, pay gees, was his way of saying, How Tim Went Fishing. Tho » voice my child may hear, agra Dridee sear ome ts] GAP Ea ae en, Pale vor bed bey What Gy When Bure wen to 1 Mutton eon Oars, furtous, My, but be was mad! “I'll get that Blue Jay Ves i} Xs ; Sani oe PRIN» Scie RPO a ROMA Wa RE OR UI RTO EO EBS 5 TIRE SOR SS MEN

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