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— e Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. September 25, oe - T's'MATTER, POP!” There Would Be a Falrer Comparison Between the Baby's Hair and Uncle Si's! By C. M. Payne ABOUT t's Gov Youn ave You® Mound AN EVERYTHING 16 GATT To Loow mere ( [Liw@ You Evapy Day ¢ gle () Plays and | | iT Swan, Yer Teovder”] Players | By BIDE DUDLEY bas ofien been eald that New York her many theatres Just now, Rewever, oueh @) statement would bring forth} loud fuffaws from some of Bread Wess best known theatrical produce ore, It te an actual fact that there are two productions for every theatre! in the Froadway district HOM. Fra pee hae bad to rend “The Milent Wit noes” to Boston because he cannot find another New York house f ‘The play war doing of “The & Hiter be eimiier Amber Hmpress” muat take (he show essenenemmananes " - siraemens sain pom PAPE T. * ' Menming woney HENRY HASENPFEFFER etimes They Aren't Understood! The Trouble With “Hints” Is That Som WHY ‘X “WHoucHy (fy mond Hitchcock In y house Hroadway heare that Corey & Riter have U & week for * row ware @o T WAKED Rar Ageder, Kamp ‘BOUT “TIME “Yo SLIP IN AN GAVE BOTH fot find «a Man,” whieh ‘Theatre Baturday Taylor Hoimes in ker Bean.” Neither can Mr \T WAS NEARIN' "TH get @ theatre for “Ki MIDNIGHT HouR which haw other theatre for Ji “Bomebody’s Luge foreed out Voor Man," re numerous roductions on tour waiting for New| York openings, To the layman It would look as though New York needs at least half a dozen more theatres, but walt till the storehouse season is well under way! A BAZAAR FOR THE FUND. Daniel Frobman, Actors Fund, and Mare . man of the Finance Committee, engaged Grand Central Palace for a grand bazaar, to be held there next May for the benefit of the Fund. CAREERS THAT CHANGED. Bill Phelon, who chronicles the mi fortunes of the Cincinnat! baseball team for the Times-Star of that clty, stopped on Hroadway yesterday three men tried to greet him all ones. They were Joe Raymond, Vaudeville agent; Myron Fagin, a, Playwright, and Walter Percival, an actor, Phelon introduced them to each other and before long they were telling their right names, &c. It then developed that to pugiiism Is due all the credit for the boosts theatrical art | received when Raymond, Fagin and; Percival took it up. All three were) promising battlers until cruel fate and | Leave It to Axel to Play If ABSOLUTELY Safe! FLOOEY, AY BANE CHANGE MY MIND? g ? No MORE BEATINGS FOR me! AY DANE. LOOK “TROUBLE... ME FOR DAS UNION + AT BOTH SIDES OF DAS STRIKE AN’ AY BANE /. REIN’ YUN STRMEOREAKER DECIDE “TH JOIN UNTH DAS ~ -- 1916, Pram Panaing 09 (Ft. T. Bresne Wena) This is the way they ended: Hob Fitasimmons hit Raymond | in the nose; Jimmy Harry bounced « haymaker off Fagin's ear and Jack Hritton connected — with Y mouth. Each blow ended a ring reer and naturally the recipient of each turned to that kind profession whieh welcomes all unfortunates—tho theatrical business, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Guess I'll write a rhyme of mother ~one of rentiment, you know. Feel, to-day, somehow or other, half sub- clued, with spirits low, When I'm in that mood I find it hard to write the | other stuff, I * OO designed tt, | tack Mire,” é in * ." a play by Stuart Fox, to) dred of these have applied for in- iad Sater sis Paw forget her. | nave the Thirty-ninth Street, struction, Twelve hundred appilea- hear her burdens better if she knaws |..Th¢ first performance of the new | tions in all have been received. The her boy ts true, Write her letters— “Midnight Frotic™ is now scheduled | Classes will number fifty dancers each, write her often, Ev'ry one will lend | for Oct. 2 at 12 o'clock. They. will atart during the last week THh_FvENING worLDS Kiddie Klub Korner GO0NDUCTED BY _FLFANOR SCHORER | | her Joy. They'll help make hee hard- | | Mile. Frohman and Mlle. Speslwe: obs teas ¢ ships soften if they're from a faith: cewa of trograd have been engaged | * é y ful boy, Dear old mother! She'll to dance with the Serge de Diaghileft; “FAIR AND WARMER” ABROAD. COUSIN. ELEANOR'S ] adore you just as long as she may Hallet Russe. | Madge Kennedy and John Cumber- Usis SLEANU S live, Don't forget, ‘twas she who! Richard Walton Tully will soon |iand are to go to London next March “KLUB KOLUMN | hore you—gave you all she had to. start rehearsals for a new English original roles in “Fair | 3 : rive,” She it was whose arms ca. play by John Hunter Hooth in which reased you when beset with child-| Guy Hates Post will star. present there, in association with Al- ‘3 fears; she who soothed you;! Frances Starr will begin her re- fred Butt, ihrough an arrangement who blessed you as she kissed hearaals to-day in “Little Lady. in| with Selwyn @ Co. 3) mway your tears, Dear old mother! Blue.” Jerome Patrick will again be Y snsny, Carne have Gives fe pee ee ki tere, Hine to Pinalag Of Nec faith jn you, | leading man. CARS PLE t8 NO HINER ae eae ning means for bers uble | gaged by William T. Keogh as Treas- Rio base new alamond ‘Ma; we have more then one im the Tear old mother! Don't forget her. . tant bas "haa es, you may if you wish, ‘hat Questions and Answers, us wate ert the addresses of other 5 » tl Poko nen ee has re. |fitg—Rambler, in Greenpoint Home | hoy, whatever else you do. Life N : mop” youll find much brighter, better, If/ sumed from the staff of the Dramatic Ld oat, bind of pager shalt 3 use te drop on? wf oe to mother you are true. ror to enter the publicity depart- ‘bristol, board pa jment of the Triangle Film (Corpora: POOLIGHMENT. iad ae Peat ett mee’ ler wh oie ne sot Gossip. tion. They, aay than tn Kinney treo: i signing ome! E-] Dollie Dempacy has been engaged| | Frans Wilcox te to have nother | Tele ut "Of comes "a Piootograbh canst Te’ coer ty and for "Her Baldor Bore | stock company tm Mount Vernon. | But AIL Seat) old me why— [tlre a the cone. syne. The P, Paul Porcasi Is to have a role in| TY opening bill will be “He Came Up Me eae they're afrakd of the cronp, Q.;-Can pleture made to pend win ane “Follow Me!" Senlting. ‘A.—It moat certainly cam, Many of the ewand % ‘ cert Walter C. Kelly, “The Virginia FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. =| winners have deen drawn in i. Judge,” is in the new Winter Garden BALLET SCHOOL PLANS, “Do th Q. 1 have drawn an antmal tt te show. Only New York girls will be ac: (money! subway guards eave MUCH | sarge fi, oars where Rida fp “Very Good Eddie” is going back to | ba a tg PM iit te cepted in the classes of the Hippo- | “I don't think ‘They're always | the Princess next Monday to permit | drome'e free balletechool. Eighthune in the holes ij eee adh winners), {BIG _MOMENTS IN LITTLE LIVES By Jack Callahan | Chke = oe one wos Han OOOO OOOO OOO POPPE LLLP PLAP LALLA LEAPED PAPAPPAPL PLA LEAL LPP PPP RPP PAPAL DDD PAP PPDDADPDPDDPDPL eee tt “ if How to Join the Klub } “WHAT 18 THIS TALK OF A BIRTHDAY?” ASKED THE PEACOCKS. VERY Liddle whe joine The | { WHEN BEDTIME COMES Brening World's Kiddie, © Las. be elias ™ ywive @ virthday party, And you shall ii pals tal aat ee ones Mer Hock ete Wei * me birthday’ partys” eaid’ Brother Bago * | ail ‘come! TH get. thin looking for | Wa Seat 4 aha tie ek Brother Bacon's Birthday. giving a sad little grunt. He hi food for every one of ahead six pin cours ibe une one be | GG U'M to have a birthday party,” | been trying to epeak for, ever so long. | OSE OVO, bring you presenta aald Sealant Ween ed oe. sald Brother Bacon to hl#/Fo‘noq not been able to get ina sin- 4, Brother Bacon looked ‘The coupes may etart at say pumber, cousin, Miss Ham. gle equeal or grunt. hi |B sg, crayons oumbered in rmathe.| “Are you going to invite met"| “What was your idea of a birthday | Kidele Mien, Evening Wort, Roku Tom, |naked Mise Ham eagerly. party?" asked Miss Ham, | fate Lens aye “Yea indeed.” sald Brother Bacon,| | "I, thought.” sald Brother Bacon YOUR AOR, “T am going to ask the whole bara- | l7t,"" ail the animals would. bring see sae ""Sthat's vory god ot you to share| Sut at an, one" ot She stumps tn rou share | 01 a ay Eolciin wil Gy" QONaIDARES UES | everything with your friends on your | My pen of Just what I wanted. That's it our note and “coups mat the wary, 28: Dirthday,” sald @harpy the Squirrel, | f pny Weeneate—presante of te0d four" pie "aad orerurlate gt peal iS who was aitting on a tree nearby.|I like best of course. I didn't know fifteen tub le open "to Hie eyes looked very bright and he!I was supposed to get a dinner party ce , j ready for the barnyard!” chattered on in @ half-teasing way: “Well, of all the things I ever “Will there be enough for me to eat?’|,. Well, of all the thine cughed PIN COUPON 64 | he asked. “And may I bring Mra.|Dharey” ‘Even Mise Ham grinned By Mary Graham Bonner 3° EVENING WORLD |\Sherpy and the children? They're | and aqueal “KIDDIE KLUB” all fond of parties—and especially birthday parties.” “I must say, Brother Bacon, that |you're about the piggiest pig that ever happe: THE KIDDIE KLUB'S SEPT. PICTURE CONTEST. Ng Sette at) I I ‘ 3 r pig. aig ubject—The Animal You'd Like Best For a Pet. { Rensooks came slants | ‘ 100 nd Sharpy wi one?” y ere looking forward | Klub Garden Ki said Brother Bacon, “I wili| Avenue, Astoria, L. b. /