The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1916, Page 18

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—_ , MANHATTAN SAFE FROM HARM. “'S'MATTER, POP!” May Be Uncle Si Saw One of Those “ Split Reel” Comedies! By C. M. Payne Mome and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Frrday, September 22, 1916 Somes Moving Prerueas — | ‘ona AN NEARLY His Gipdal +) Ob Ham Premameng GLE, Creme Wena) When Henry Revives, Somebody's Popularity Is Coming to a Sudden End! (env! wy Wh wa = wor 2 GUMie® OF war? ay Mul Reb ones! eee aa Buea -wHy FROM ‘Your, We? RED SAT on Rerengice % hig ieaty eH "HAD FIVE € = Wo LAST cchet) » NPFEFFER VEO T HAM AN OPENIN’ Here FoR A God STKADY SOBER sos Y’ Wrong, Flooey. Y’ Troubl THINK OF IT OLD Boy~ aPTeR Wn - wuz YOUSE GuYs ~ | PT Be BACK IN NEW YORK AT LAS = AULOUR HARROWING EXPERIENCES ince ' iS vie Away FROM CAR 1 COULD WSS WE OLD TOWN RiGH — ON TWE BORDER FIGHTING MEXICNS), [7 + , WHILE “TH’ STRIME'S ON! ON THE SNooT I'M So Giad T'SEE 'T! [5] // menoe ay ANT HAPPY ‘| An! INDIANS ~<G@ETTIN' LOST ON THE h “Tho! BY YuamillY AY BANE] | DESERT AN’ BEIN' CHASED BY BEARS RW 1 “vane GLAD AY BANE HERE! AN’ BANDITS. HERE WE ARE : = ge BACK IN DEAR OLD GIWNIZED EARS les Have Just Begun! ALL OUR “TROUBLES OVER! of Harry B. Smith, is to have a role in| called “Morning, Noon and Kni Cary “Follow Me!” ; a. Van, and Bohenck, in Provi fence | ‘ . Gladys Alfred Charie: . | Pecently, want a how song. ey | > aL 7 V iy F : ‘sd Lnghans fonttytae, eaked Charles Di; | wired L. Wolfe Gilbert in New York THE EVENING WORLD’S ‘Ki dd 1e Kl ub Ko rner novelty at the Hippodrome. after the | 884 he started for Providence. iy present season ‘ the time be, arrived. there be had » Edna Goodrich is en route east from| Bunshing” jawalian $ ‘ PEELE ALAC : mre . 7 = 9) WARRARRRRARAOAPOORODOPROOOODDD California. She is to appear in vaude-| Lou Pollack and Alex Sullivan COUSIN ELEANOR’S 9 Mi % , . . ville under M. 8. Bentham’s direction.| nave just interested publishers in “KLUB KOLUMN” S ess Mm 2 ’ ~ uy } How to Join the Klub } \dent of, the, Friedlander Progucing | "Flello, Good Bye! to be. published . ‘ ‘A | : i ucing | "Hello, ver " EAR Cousin Kiddies: Company, which offers vaudeville/ by Shapiro & Bernstein, and “You're phe i “lay Dream of Paradies,” which Ber- The names in the following In ee ic mags gg a the new| nard Granville will handle list are of those kiddies to comedy wish y Montague —_ whom Kiddie Klub pine and certifi. Glasa and Jules Eckert Goodman, will “TEOSIE” ON HER WAY. ete cr snes harchin SATE canton be Mme, Mathilde Cottrelly, Marjorie here been Wood, Jess Dandy, Irving Cumm! Miss Jessica Grimes started her} put whese letters have come back to| Jules Jordan, Wright Kramer ne] new dramatic play, “Tessie’s Lovers,”| me wi... notice from the post-office Jean Temple. W. A. Brady ta the| for New York to-day on the Polly-|that these children could not be . . ; ’ producer. wog. She was down to the station to/ found to live at these addresses. < hi Elisabeth Hamilton Van Sell is to| %® it off.—Pee Dee (Mo.) Patriot. | 1 know how terribly disappointed b S ’ | be a dancing director in Silvio Hein's ese little cousins will be production of “The Merry Wives of FOOLISHMENT. recelved the promised pin & =f . | Windsor.” Sone eee male tome me ate ‘That is why T print| fe ¢ ae e Claudie Gillingwater, supported by their names in @ Klub Column, | & G 7 Juile Hearne and @ company of fv knowing that they will read it, as by, young = eee ic, Chic Yo fect, Tn ust out ond belle.” y good member should, and will open e next week, in a playlet called ing that they will reply to me tn Frame Up.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. that I may re-forward the let- ‘Hira J rit FROM TIN PAN ALLEY. ‘sitet ee ees Ray Walker, popular song wr! be gittin’ up « minstrel vaudeville in an I do want to wearing thelr pini a OTHY AUST wee Rithond Hi sities Macrveal N PIN COUPON IN ELRANOR. if Dy — | EVENING WORLD 63 Y ‘ “KIDDIE KLUB” 1 cae, ad Pe GU Cousin Eleanor’s “Kiddie Kelumn.” (Coe tia ued) *yitit’rgreen| “VOU SHOULD GO TO SCHOOL AND LEARN A FEW THINGS,” QUACKED MRS. WOBBLE }r0 LAA Te are Bend NaI eta emer rN Nee oerng | sai Ou NS ree? *atunrce x9. # stswa_tims,|{ WHEN BEDTIME COMES By Mary Graham Bonner } & er nth Deze nit PROS, ® i 5 Ls 1918, over Mrs, Wobble Duck. “Can't you|Wwho lives in a barnyard you’ 5 rN VERY HIGH WIND Omri ING York tiveaine Wands | train the ducklings to do something |ting on too many alte I'l be off for, Si gy OW! rs. & 88Ons. sides cover you wi wate e pigpen, thank you,’ of god a ® 9 dene pede to th Levy OR Ghali id ie Picasa deli Petny Tee. EH MISTER ‘PAULINE P wal jown to the) "7 Jike it,” ald Mrs, Wobble Duck | ¢ ~wnnnnmnmmmnmnnmmnnenenen een te CO OAPCOEPPOPLELOLL PRL LOAD, tream—not because he wanted] with 4 pleasant “Quack-quack.” HON! > ‘TURE CO) VANASTRBILT ? GBARON, No, T2 Clason Avenue, : niseaae me, no! balls ry aie eoouan of tht 3 ORABLE MENTION—AUGUST PICTURE CONTEST pond as it is? squealed Porky, Ce MOUMAM, No. 008 1, | Pix would not use the stream forl "you should igo to schoo! and learn venue Terk WILDRED HU! Rr tl anything ike a bath, He wanted tola few things, my friend Porky,” ol IAWIN, talk to Mrs, Wobble Duck. He was/quacked Mrs. Wobble Duck. “Did you + No 1289 ——— Street, Brook ttle afraid that she might|M@ver hear people say of some one, , oorme® ttle ra t she it » AGNES JACOBSEN, Westchester, N.Y. always litt idron to like the auter| He takes to water like @ duck’; or, N wind another little lesson for echool, ‘She EDGAR © Brooklyn, JAMES LAGALA, No. 100 Thint Ne York. MIC VEN, N - x yi ELL LEVIN, No, O46 py ey ELIZABETH MAN did, shakes off her troubles as the water When he arrived at the stream,| falls off « duck’s back.’ Now, I'am puffing and panting, for he was grow- ig that both these lessons are ing fatter every day with so much ‘m showing how I enjoy this i Q 5 renching the children are giving me, ity . + rolla off my back.” t in her own pond, tr: » woklyn, * Good-morning,” Porky grunted. te roth st pr the manganite pata “Hine day.” sad Mrs, Webbie Duck, |Porky. (“I should never want to ex- pea Slnet plain achool lessons if they were like squeniad, Six sinuller dueks were aii (tbat. T think I'l go back and have « (Continued on the Last Column) ter.as nap. I could sleep like a top now,” FRrowing WAtr.AR RAT® 88 Ya87 sould | and Porky yawned and wrinkled his Sennen nnn remanence nn nnn nA AAA ANA APL OPOAPPOCOAREACORAS | TUNNY BOUL. | THE KIDDIE KLUB'S SEPT. PICTURE CONTEST. |_ “There you are, Porky,” screamed Subject—The Animal You'd Like Best For a Pet. Mrs, Wobble Duck. “I can explain The Evening World will give five one-dollar awards for pictures drawn thieg | MY lessons, but how can you explain | month by KIDDIE KLUB members ‘One dollar each for the best pic. (that silly expression of sleeping like ? ture dr: by am years old, ht to ni d,$}a top? A top spins—it doesn't sleep, )Or if it does sleep it's no good and not! to fifteen y 29, ef iu top. There! What have you to say . ad~ Wine! to that?” oe ee oe LUBE |T have nothing to say,” grunted! Kiddie Klub G UZNITSKY, age ton, lw Porky, “except that for a creature iddleten Street, Breoklyn, th

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