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— a a ll a --eemammen nee ” ’ ® mini a ew Home and Comle Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday, September 20) 1916 — OUT | ''S'MATTER, POP?” Next Time He'll Keep His Eyes Open! By C. M. Payne a nhoaouwnr Plays and Players } oy BIDE DUDLEY LIA ANTHUR, © “ J der own theatrical p AW: WW, THATS | BYes AND THew You S SURPRise Him iwird A Te HSS wy Huidioe anager julia A ‘ ii will pros r ‘ Mins Ar thur will « The f play will be Beremond ea a by W Lande a Horton writer, who Published @ Humber of books “Here ay wunda” in printed f howe aa} Hed Wine of Housstiion” It te a! drama of the costume type, dealing with (he Fre f the twelfth cen and e play \ Arihut wtine yw eae) HENRY HASENPFEFFER ratey 4 Hefore the sean ents, Mine Arthur may revty - 7. = aie r nr Uoonnnen Yr OM —_—_— — _— He, Mand tre soron camer to| | FEeawge em) muy arm wee Hn FOULER we. CLOKELY oer we | Listagd r r) ( GONNA Go ant av UPD! now BN KUGEL COMPANY COMING IN, “ , REPEAT “TH DIRECTIONS SO RACIN' “YH! NORTH leo Kure tuction of "OM AGAIN "Th MAE Que “Weave on VW LEFT Lady 31 in Benenees KNOW “TH! BUILDING 92) “The “MS Pook * BUILDING Labor Day, ts in Cleveland, or this week the company will come to Now York and await a Hroadwes chance, Bima Dunn has the principal role tn the play now IT's MIRLEY KAYE.” The title of Kise Fergunc comedy has beon changed to ley Kaye,” the game of the character ahe will interpret | dropped the originay ttle, York Girl,” because the: burlesque Company Was POWERS TO END RUN. Tae ong vent of James T. Powers, in mebody's Luggage,” at the Forty-cugbth Street tre, will) end Saturday fight, In order that George Hroadhurat’s new play, “Rick Man, Poor Man!” may have that re Shubert oan York theatre for AN A COUPLA Move PALACES Dent” Nut, Mr. Powers will do ao, Other- Now OOK AYEL, IF “Tu es ‘ ti > . enpucToR BAER EINDS ME HERE Quick FLOOEY Ce Eo (even wean We HISTORY — >) ey eee o Nething put, the witout ANCKET HELL PuT KEEP STILL: “THROUGH! “TwousaT I'D DROP DE Twip SECTION ALONG HERE? . os Wi | ‘ TTY LONG STORY, th.” the faree in which Willlam ME OFF AN' \LC HARTA WALK. — TW AS YER “TRAVELLING ALONE WELL TS A PRI lier te appearing at the Longacre S| (WHEN We ces Throvign THER = = ‘Tdeatre. —— YOU SIT oe my LAP an! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. =| A Mai a me : football team down $ Waat where Ho's @ haif-bacl go he writes, What on earth ts th Me and Ma have read and read ‘bout them games of hia, but we ain't yet Aggered halt back te.) Vacle Joe, the ot any, says he’ pet stack Bara mesnt that folks could eee only half his back. her thinks the boy may be on the ticket staff—when a man ia) down a ivea him back a half, Well, to sing. He's the only Bo ve knowed to be half a thing, Ge! tua’ there is in the blood mother’s son. Half-back, eh? Hubi That's too bad. I'd be all er none, JAKE MADE GOOD. Jake Rosenthal, Manager of the Bronx Oeere House, found $12 In ourrency in the lobby of that theatre yeaterday afternoon. ieing of @ gen- erove nature Jake distributed it] Dorothy Sy! 4 Elliott Taylor} Hugh Herbert and Thomas J, Gray | s among the employees in the front of/ will introduce a new dance in “Very | have writt: n the house, An hour later a woman, | Good Fidie” Saturday afternoon. called Tre Plot" which wit es pre Very much worrted, sought the maa-| preg rear has been engaged to| Weed By Alf, T. Wilton, THE EVE Kiddie Klub Korner GNDUCTED_BY ELEANOR SCHORER be play in the vaudevitl —_— ‘Dia find anything to-day in le version of Ed- theatre? she asked sy | Rant © Towne’s play, “Other Peo- HE MIGHT DO THAT. jake was up againet it, He didn't tag nl ne 4 x Francea Hooper, @ chorus girl, who] * 6 went to ask the employees to give dimond Jones has designed |bas an apartment in Harlem, was COUSIN ELEANO) * Taek the money, 20 he handed ‘the| the scenery for “A Merry Death," | told recently by a woman friend that °K] ‘ { How to Join the woman $12. She thanked him effu-| Which the Washington Square Piay-| If she would her grocer for “KLUB KOLUMN" Leet Se i ayer, ¥ ae bay haa present at the Comedy, Oct, 2 mrnaued, exes, ons 4 eet fresh eggs for|* | it was only wort! ur when it jorace T. Taylor is to be oo! a aif price, merely because the shells " VERT biddie who jotne The a, with the Rrookiyn Tnatitute of Ares | Were damaged, Miss Hooper decided BAR KIDDID COURING: There} E Rrening World's Kiddie @id you lose?’ }and Scte t the In. | tO try It, She made the request next are drawings coming to me Sime wie poset © Wee atitute Pa i plays, | “4Y; from kiddies who are especially (rey pin like the one here howe, Sorry,” replied tne grocer, “but | rong of them and ask me pleage to re. | ‘To derome a member alip out “A Uttle broastpin.” replied the} To avotd a confict In openii old oo ie ol nes, x weman, as she tripped happily away.| Shubert announces thor Maen | a ~ Hodge wilt begin his ongagement at ; t of cracked exes. ea plo one like the Lo said Mina Hooper sweetly, wee th cas ites printed in the Kiub Koreer turn them tn case they are not award “ * ae { | Seo, “aut ate. Bae met ‘couldn't you crack some for me?’ | winners. Louis Reid ts now assistant to A, | Sister,” Oot. 4 meee —— 1 will be very glad to remall their Wiig yoyhaty Toren Worm in the Shubert Presa] Thomas W. Roas, Maciyn Arbuckle FOOLISHMENT, drawings to any of my cousins who Kiate xivn, A and their “What Is Your Husband [A> fag Ay yy wish it, but they must b> sure to New York Oits, es eae peen engaged by) Doing?” company have gone to| You: tape ha deghelaaia inclose the proper postage (two cents ‘ial Clipper management as vaude-| Toledo where the first’ performance le, merely cheap patter, ville eritho, of the play will be given to-morrow Don't use it Re any mre,” in stamps) with each drawing, Roy Atwell Naa written a aong | lent —-- eae ay at Which Be] “Atinerva Coverdale, who operates a[ FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, |uNtte Cnt atte 4 van mah luce mt Tom appatan wt Frank McIntyre had to undergo alon a aireld, Conn, came to town| Judge-—-Eph, do you want @ lawyer | he ed aks Slattalite le ot oe tae ne weak Mcintyre had to undergo a/on a load of hay yeuterday ‘and Alto defend you? Rogier five ant we ds noe baow ‘tave trom | oon ta Seed ie confined to his rooms at. the dae capone to we ®. her heols.| Nogro—-No, eaht Ah'e gwine ter | ie leten SRtRUDE oon! rtteeu years Reta " Iroquois Hotel | week 9 have to hobble for alfrow maself'on de ignorance ob de No, 286 ‘Meade Be, Glendala. Le" T, dea ns taor where thay tim + sa i ° : cote. PIN COUPON NING WORLD ODIE KLUB" The Kiddte Kiub. ‘There was once litle boy aba way - |, T wish to thank our cousin Gor trude for her sugcostion, In a bt ’ y t big club lke ours, many Uttle thing B y Jack Callahan, i may de overlooked and I will be m little kiddies, tf you will { THOSE GIRLS! » | appreciatly write mo of any criticism or sugges- tlon you think to make, Hereafter | shall work upon the one! “WILL HE DON'T NOTICE THEM, GIRLS. above from thia thoughtful cousin, BRR nnnnnrnrrrnrnnnnrernrnnnnmen ° x “OU SLEA . > , r uy nad J j THEY'LL BE S COUSIN ELEANOR, |{ SLEEPYLAND STORIES By Uncle Bill } aa | One R RRA AAAAAAPAADLLAAPRLAAPPPLLLLLLL WILD WiTH Dee Cuaie Monnet! 2, resnens, pee. fee. . Coummght, 1916) Brees Publinning ©. by 1} and) will send him hi ' ” Ake mas ortne, inh gam ey wd tat ga » wy " 5 eon eating plenty of oatmeal and | will sen m home once more as a ENVY, RCRA eA a a ils Newt Raed Evening Word drinking Jota" of mili all summer: \ boy," eaid tho King, “Hut, remom- a ann Wo. 18 Dolatioht: Atreet, Plain teld, y a Noughty Boy Was Turned|ao they were atrong ae Daddy and ber this—if T ever hear of Any little he Kiuh ence to Sent 5 N Yr J aim correnporting with John Dowithg, . they hel} the King very much with | boy striking his dear aunt or his ve ab Webtiniriecnah dihere hagonne Nef Tito a Bluejay. as Ry ell ae NY |doke grandma, t wid’ turn hime inte Jay Timmy and Pascal Das | They let the canoe drift awhile in| bluejay and he will have to ery, tas, cal and Downy Dim met the| the shadow of a big tree, It was the Wah) Wah! Wa-a-ah!’ all the day | . King of the Woods at the edge | dale of the afternoon and every, long, ® ebtse Qounta, Heanor, gmiltee matt wnt the Jas “came shod em mh ou a THe “Rrening “Word, dewette, twee cet las EOUe BAUS thing was quiet except f sound Teer Oowin Bieator: 1 received my pin ong’ Of Sleepyland Forest, and the King! jike “Wah! Wah! Wa-a that junked them If they would Ike to go/came from a low limb of the tree, coreicate aml Eom tery rwietys “STR Bedont Avenue, out with him on the river, ‘They said! They saw a big blue bird sitting they would, He “Would you there, He seemed very sad as he Dear Conistn ve, L.tarecrvived we pal rather go In a canoe or ride on the kopt crying “Wah! Wah! Wa-a-ab!” ee Seen | ese thes back of the Putt-Putt Bird? "Once that bird was a little boy ‘4d Fouth Avenue, Brooklyn, wii , “L think it would be more fun to! 88 nice as ‘Nmbo or Pascal or Downy beg paddle a canoe, please, King,” said Dim,” sald the King, “He was a good lt in ee Tie 08 8 Saturday | Timbo, and the other, boys thought ng bark oF ine Cy Bh some mee | ie sre Sit ental AEN AT | Ko, ts (A ° way to fits et Jevpelee 't was the MAMle Klub jst: and certify: | 80) LOO, io they walked down the hit Sis dear Aunt Hatt or his grand. ANNIE KeotAt eed, [pine needle path and across thi ee swamp on the loge and got the canoe ™& When he was asked why he Dear Conan Higenor 1 should think that out of the boathou struck them he @ald he did it because Rata Ne ceuld comiare wih the Kudtle They paddled the way to|he felt ailly. NATHAN BaNaio, Cheeryneuk and back without any “That oxcuse was good enough for No, 80 Kast One Hundred and Twoitth Street, trouble at all, The three boys had|@ few times, but after a whib> his LS, - es Aunt Hatt and his grandma, told me : a, p OIE KIDDO RL Tih Cini irene eee ee | about it and I told him if he o PY) THE KIDDIE KLUB'S SEPT, PICTURE CONTEST, |them again 1 would turn him into a Hil : . Bf myanint gt te The Vnimal ou'd Like Best For a Pet, blusiay. Hit struck them ag r ‘orld w ve one-dolla: ede for pict ry tapped him with my maglo month by KIDDIE KLUB memi Bes declan ence fenaie | and he turned into a bluejay and by bewan to ery, ‘Wah! Wah! Wah!’ Jatl the day long. “WIL he ever be a little boy again?” asked Timmy, If he 19 @ good Dluejay for a year and does not fight with the crows I ture di tent all ide. Kiddle Klub Garden des!

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