The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1916, Page 16

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— Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday. September “S'MATTER, POPT'! Showing the Difference Between the Sins of “Omission” and “Commi ABOUT Plays and [ | oo Plavers j 2 f ‘waive oe My BIDE DUDLEY | Ht has bere : fe Booth Tarkington ® Americe ety, “Miner « yen et the igerem on Hoyt 1 Ane M * fe “Piease Hieiy Mntly.” wil « ste Ber engagement ot thar theatre : Geek from to-morrow & ant aivet te Vowers Theetre © ee | Bearseret Angin will beete an © gagenen! ot the Empire in William Somerset Maugham's comety, “ar Bne” on Bop 20 Afier next werk Julia Benderson, Donald bi Jeoeph Cawthors, now eppearing is *Bybil"” at the Bmpire, will we on tour pening at the Forrest Toeatre Huts Geip ite 4 | ANOTHER HARCOURT PLAY. George Mocser and Harrison Grey Pinks bave socepied, for production f December, o pinay called “The Jor dena,” by Cyril Harcourt. Mr Mooser describes 4 00 "a peach of comedy.” SHIPMAN BCOLD®8 PRODUCERS. Gamuel Mbipman, who hes just eold bie iptest play, “The Beauty,” to A. : M. Woods, saze it to almost imposstbie| ; for @ playwright to got « fair reading “The managere are too busy to read Manuscripts properly,” be asserted | last night. “They skim through them. | — . sion”! oo He's ane Me Time bBavin MOTH CANDY ¢ Affound jwheawe | CAn Ger 'T Aw BAT IT j ‘—t tr a Wen 1 Ger Sco.pvevd wont The lave 4 ei Oy mend HENRY HAS INPFEFFER Such an Ox Wouldn't Be at the Butcher's—He'd Be in a Side Show! By Bud Counihan WANT 4 } ae | eS INDEED ~ Har ? OK VAIL SY BouGKr . ~~ pm STN, NES = AN TREE "TW “UTE ER” a“! - Nig eh A i 4 Ont iy wor Gann ! ANT WARY SOU "TD var WELL é AN NU WANA fo Yanmrr TM wen ) ~ WHEN fT Comem “Tb TBUIN! Ment wat? 9 — ig , For “Wh our wue 2 ( I™ GLAD ‘You CowwW wety 1c ever , bikeb (1 tos c oaren ts ee ~ NAS GeT ANOTHER On van “Teh Le rr “Yh MORROW AACTHER ON Lae Or HUH f ij t 5 3 3 MIG@® KELLY TO POSE Harrison Fisher visited the Booth ‘Theatre last night to have @ look at Margot Kelly, the auburn-haired Deauty of “Pierrot, the Prodigal.” Before he left the theatre she had to pose for him. Miss Keily ie an English girl, She came to oa recently with “A Little Bit of Fluff.” The farce proved to be what is commonly known as a filvver, pot so with Miss Kelly. Her red ie her fortune, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ? Vat? You beard of her? Vet? Vill I tntrodoose you?! Exchuse me if my eye-sights biur. My frient, I must refoose you. I got @ aching in oy eat For why? To a oe $e Reieeee, had to part. y ef ost yell it, My little girl, she mind the store all day and ven ve close it, she sit the organ just before and pretty tunes, she knows it. Her hair is just as black as ink; her sinile like—you know—hone: But now she’s gone my old heart sink and lite don't got no sunny. Ven she is sick to me she gay: “Goot bye! May heaven bless you!” And then she got to pass avay. But there—I should distress you! Rebecca? Vat? You heard of her? You vant to Exchuse me if my ¢: fot @ reason, maybe, SAM'S LITTLE JOKE, Sam Harrison ts mi “Little Miss Springtime” company. When the troupe left for Philadelphia &@ day or two ago Sam pinned a no- tice on the door of his office in the New Amsterdam Theatre Building. _ - — — It read: the Longacre Sept. 4 The date is} London stage, abcut twenty yeare| ept. Darrel TH Weis ARAIGs OA MY Breaing Wena) FLOOEY AND AXEL i In This Case Our Sympathies Are With the Storekeeper! WELL WHICH ONE CF YOU MEN AY do VANT (TY 1S APPLYING FORTIS KO? to NOT RANE Come IN HERE. te “TO GET DAS YR! ‘ ‘ if “Will return when ‘Springtime’ ago. . does. Tho new Anna Held production ts — aide ‘ K $ dd sd r ] k I y RN t Teal oamedy ‘Ss > BY y “=D s) Ss ; Yesterday was get-away day for the| MM. §, Bentham has arra Garfunkel-Ask Alf 7. Wilton : theatrical summer colony at Slascon- | vaudeville, season for May Palace Theatre Builal : a |e : Amon thone who struck out for | Later fie will be seen in ROR OSA re BUT Ee ig » SE adway were Mr. and Mra. Pobert | oy y a VAST eeS dae OA OS, . . rs Hillard, Vincent Serrano, Mr._and|‘Towssend Walsh, who wore his HE'D EAT, ANYWAY, | COUSIN ELEANOR’S } i How to Join the Klub Mrs. Silvio Hein, Isabel Irving, Will- | first silk hat at the Booth Wednes-| Bennie Marshall, who started for “KLUB KOLUMN. 3 jam Elliott, Digby Bell and Bertha | day night, was greatly mortified when | NeW York to become an actor, got aa) > oi Galland. Siasconset may get over it, | somebody took him for the carriage | fat ®® Kansaa City and took @ job } VERT Witie whe fire but ‘twill never look the same—this | tan, as walter in @ restaurant.—Mensing EAR Kiddie Cousins: Tee Brening Wortl’s year. palurdock Pemberton will resu (Okla) News. One of our Attle members Gr Ee a} * 19 former position aa assistant pre whose name is Gladye Henion Go: agent at the Hippodrome a _ week HEARD AT THE FRIARS, it | The Dolly St from Saturday. Dr, J. Victor Wilson | Harry Sweatman—I eee “A Pair of| nd who lives in Tuxedo, N. ¥. wrote me and asked; “May we cor-| respond with other kiddies? Nothing could be more delightful than to know that my dear cousins are becoming ucquainted througa pretty litte letters. No one knows | better than 1 how really pretty they | can be, for no one receives so many. You must not, however, write to any other Kiddie Clud member with. Rew auto, maki ‘The Hames gi ace next week. Richard Ordinski has gone to Call- fornia for @ visit. Harry She Il book the Winter Garden's Sunday concerts. Jobn Beck is 0 be in Cyril Maude's “Jeft" company. Jane Cowl in “Common Clay” broke Queens” ta to close. Al Sandere—I'm not surprised. Nobody should open in New York with less than kings up. 4MENT. may return to the Strand. Eleanor Dawn, @ sister of Hazel and of Margaret Romaine, will have a role in “Her Soldier Boy,” which the Messrs, Shubert have in prepara- tion, The act of the Arnaut Brothe: introduced in the first part of Hig Show" terday, r. will be at the Pal. h ely tre ‘That ol! the English folks at bos at the Hippodrome yes- Fed rather tary bie me eee anal all records for Wednesday matinees this week at the Bronx Opera House, Seats on the stage were sold. A misprint made this department Anna Held went to see the opening of “Pierre, the Prodigal,” principally because Paul Clerget, who has the role of the father, played with hor FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Why is Heaven like a bald-headed man?" “Togive tt up." out asking your parents or guard- jan’ rmission to do se, Whea you j receive it and have written Lam eure ! that they would be interested to read Mi Coll open ati the first time she appeared on the! “Heoause there ty no parting there."| your letter before you send tt to whichever kiddie you have chosen to 4 | Corregpond with, ~ é , - ’ } Then you wait a few days, an By Jack Callahan. } along comes Uncie Barus messenger ol g-carrying your answer, and you and your mamma or daddy or auntie or THOSE GIRLS! SHE EVER SEESY 1 TOLD HEA | P Yj US,WE'RE LOST. WAS GOIN' OUT PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” | The Kt The Kittie Kit And} dove all Oe SHE'S GOT A / | whoever is nearest and dearest to you 6 CYLINDER + | may sit down and enjoy the interest WE EF AWN! . > P, "IS IN COLOR.” WELL COME AWN! \ THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US.” SAID MRS. BLACK SHEEP, "IS Y SHE'D MAKE A OF TOWN To WHAT ARE You STANDIN’ | | ing things that the other kiddie has ‘The Kantie Kind eo lj T VOICE, SHE'LL NB 2 lto. way. . TyRuk Ss Rv Mary Graham Bonner at 1 bee all the etl YF ABH Gi Bey i) AVOID le TALK You Vernon ON pntettape there will be a ploture of i WHEN BEDTIAE COMES Ry Mary } Be wie oe OL ae GOOD NIGHT? THERES f V- HOPE SH DEAF. DUMB he writer inside the envelope. Wow es ‘ ae 4 Mra, Waite Wool Sheep Aurriat on ye weno % 3 A You CAN'T § i ‘ FF vi not that be fun to see what the oth QWereEDL LWA De The Powe yee OA be wae UNO black aheap of the N : Thee Kutaie Kiod te a otud for play, THAT PEST ANNIE Moazie, YQ) CAN'T SHAKE 7) SEE ME. AN’ BLIND. FER SME De Sita] {eink or boy member looks like? Beis Ved eaing Wl famaity.” * Rags SD NEE Me Feet Of Beir ay 1 eo wer do oo orery day SHE'S COMIN' RGHT TOWARD Ty LETS DUCK TE DREWITON OF “Perhaps you ate @ city kiddle and The Sheep Talk. ADA, sh Awl tt takes @ Donkey to be eo | RA cee.) Sy seh gad chen ta, pier, AIM ii) : Z write to country member, You can ue haa mst aur ag BASK Sheen. coneniek eho” Seated Mra. White | hited inaas, Wy ee tell about the huge building the H Sheep dad fast come out Sonoelies. | a. Oot Tetee Ave Mf jamooth, brightly Ushted streets and / | the way of a city school, And your morning and the day Dad be. My é 4 Answer will bring news of the great j= oe Aw Aira. White Wool Sheep was wath: | Qo tng Desite Mra Klack Sheen “Vve always wanted & | Woods and the birds and bees and | flowers. O what @ lovely, inter this letter writlog will ‘you Dd yea” replied Mra Watte Woot know? | Sheep SYou have the same sweet | ng thing What a | parrel o Qaposittion we all have, and you never! barrel of fun my Kiddie Coustne Wil) peated Mra White Wool 8 suet] evs —, ight ¥ } : COUSIN ELEANOR, | ¥2Y¥ ¥OU'Fe called Mira Black Sheep” Well the only } | “Because of aay color” bieated Mra WA oe inl Sheep “You're callat Mra | to Mig wee Vasko Wool Shee area's yout Awd] fo 2 {| 5 you're white” Me 16 Yona - course” sett Mra (SEY PR but Vive aeand IM pee oe alt Metuber . : BTHEL BINDER Saaaly wan, brew stones at | N C ty aod Was She da ee ee eR ND, very crush Mie little Brothers salt hoa bab oa Goon Cane Ont re That Odt Dowkey ever There | THE KIDDIE KLUB'S SEPT. PICTURE CONTEST. weaned oat Mrs H Subject The Animat You'd Like Best Por a Pet. » Gre ten Wrayine The Evenin ‘orld will g ) WANT The whole month by IDOE KLUB Theres 4 donkey ture drawn by a mi ’ wey them te knew what « fine vote Kidde Klub garden, ewilied Mire Blak Baeep aa eke ant | Btreet, Poughkeepsie, N.Y,

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