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} COMIC PAGE Evening World Daily Magazine ER. Perhaps, After Deep Thought, Willie Will Be Able to Follow Uncle Si’s Logic! “'S'MATTER, POP? ABOUT pomeranian, j 7 : Plays and WHat Seems Rec MORAR Fer THA Luv te says iT WELL, JIMMINY oe TER Te THA SAYS I HAVE A OF CREAM! WHAT éous DOWN You Just Luv Pla yers MAIN SCENIC RAILWA IS A SCENIC ANS SCENIC RAILWAYS, DIF Ficuuty NOSE RAILWAY NOSE ‘HEN UP DONT You? : ? By BIDE DUDLEY. ° LLA NAZIMOVA, who has A been acting in her vaudeville sketch, “War Brides,” for the Bernon - Selznick interests, Bas not been lured away from the Speaking stage by the fascination of the film, tf there is such @ thing. Bhe ts announaing that she has joined the ranks of actress-managers and bas arranged for a New York sea- gon in dramatic plays, Charles Bryant and Waiter F. Wanger will look after the business management of the venture, while Nazimova he self will have the artistic direction f it. Her season will include three, @nd perhaps four, plays never before Presented in New York. She will also revive several in which she has Deen successful in the past, notably two or three Ibsen dramas. \. The Nazimova season, tor euch tt] HENRY HASENPFEFFER wil y ery will open with “'Cep- tion Sioais,” by Austin Adams, a Cemretght 1014 Prem Poeneaming On (MT Bvening Wore ° 4 American who wrote "God @ Ou! <EDONT KNOW ” — MARRIAGE (> ALLRIGHY Oe MEN WIFE Be aiage "Society. “Oulee pare WELL IM ONLY ADIN A | IE YOTAKE AT IN TH! Pot ? : *\E WH SmrTHS CAN, Ga tata” a Russias Gains te vice You “DAME” TS STICK TS “TH! Soe "Sour bevsentst ’ Kartel dE Re . Ae” mir Danchesko, and schniteler’s| CLE SINGLE BiesseDness” QUPRREL ARGUMENTS : TRY To FIND AN’ The Fairy.” OUGHT “To KNOW * T “HAT i} MANTELL GOING ON TOUR. YEATHEAD ¢ ‘William A. Brady will present Rob- 4 . rt B. Mantel in Shakespearian rep- ertoire again this season. Mr. Man- ‘will open a tour at the Princess, He may come to New York the spring. COLLIER AS BOB ACRES. H. H. Frazee is to give William Collier a chance to realize an ambi- tion he has cherished for years. When the comedian geta through with “Nothing But The Truth,” he will play Bob Acrep in “The Rivals.” As) comedy hé now graces ts doing | fine business, the production of “The Rivals” cannot be made until late Bext spring, in all probability. But he’s to hi the role eventually and it's one wanted to play ever ae wee Race high to a grass- per. PAVLOWA Is AMBITIOUS. Anna ee ied Mg So penn 7, ' ‘ 2) me, ia to doa lot of nice thin EET CANT CHA UNDERSTAND ENGLISH ? © is dancing in New Yor! 1 INTO MY OFFICE AXEL GLAD TM CHA MR. AXEL! Although she is now kept T WANT YOUTH GET ACQUAINTED WWE HEARD A LOT ABouT CHa! ts “HUT ALL Gotta Do? AYsAD CAR-FARE il! busy as the proverbial one- Y JUST HANDLE THat Guy ; painter with the hives, she! WITH THE NEW COMEDIAN VE. fag i PST Means to accomplish these feats: ENGAGED “To PLAY OPPOSITE \Ude, WA Eee ee She'll create six new dances, clasaic . YOU INTHE BiG PRIZE FIGHT is want 2 temine clasts anne SCENES IN THIS COMEDY! she'll ‘poe for sculptors and painters 2 IVTHINK You'LL LIKE HIM. ‘who want to make likenesses of her, . she will help develop the art of dan ing in America and ahe'll finish a earpet she's weaving, She doesn't know ju what she'll do with ber Spare time, but hopes to find some- thing to occupy it. NEW YORK MAY 8E£€E IT. W. H. Currie and T. Daniel Fraw- Jey have completed plans for the pro- @uction of “The Right Little Girl.” The play will be first presented in Syracuse, Nov. 6. June Keith heads the cast. A New York engagement ie contemplated. ANOTHER DOOLITTLE. Ellabelle Mae Doolittle, the Delhi tess, bas @ rival and we can prove it. Somebody has sent us the proof in the shape of a rhyme called “Lone- ome Felici.” Nora Smiley of Maine | ip suid to have written it, Miss Doo- i So / ia} “Uttle would do well to look to ber] Walter N. Lawrence announces that) audience did a good deal of sleeping, ’ an say we. Here's the rbyme.| “Backfire” will move to the Lyceum sg it was before the actors went . . Ss c * ry Ito par nerves: from the ‘Thirty-ninth Street” on| to bed.—Hendorson (Neb) ‘Tribuas. THE EVENING WORLD'S K iddie Klu b Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER ; h er ere ath he ‘ther: tated: bins Charles Hopkins says he won't be TWO THE LIMIT. ee 5 zt bas " and witty, happy tll we print the fact that! Manager Mason has booked two | 3, * ‘"romy aud grow! “Treasure Island” will resume at the! plays into the opera house for next fl |e j Punch and Judy on Oct 21 with/inonth and could get a third If he OOTY S| LGmATioprar DT Es 1 1 4 Henry 1, Dixey appoaring as Long | wasn't afraid it would atrain the!} WHEN BEDTIME }; !$COUSIN ELEANOR’S john Silver, bli: purse,—Ironton (Okla,) Clipper. ts J ci J Lissle, Harry Kelly's dog wh tent | PUDI? Purse—Ironton (Okla.) Clipper, COMES | “KLUB KOLUMN”$ j mush to the general e t Ia “Watch| ELIZABETH WAS IN PAIN, 3 ; , ° our Step," is to be in “The Century | \ pizabeth, a 4 errr ° ‘ Girl” She’ wishes it known that her | aged in sdtasie Sr the Little Thenere, By Mary Graham Bonner. Dear Kiddie Cosine f 1 » aad ie Elizabeth La Fontaine srled while ea, the stage syomerday. Copright. 1918, by The Prvas Publishing Co, AVE you been ont In the country \ Gossip. Cyril Maude, in his new play “The Ny. develope eee te nak ber tose (The New Yors Evening Workl,) on one of these splendid autumn Ivy Troutman has succeeded Mary | Baaker,” by Clifford Mills, will begin | tng ‘Walsh, of the Ames forves, te thet Peace After a Quarrel. days? Everything 4s #0 won- ¥ Forbes in the cust of Julla Arthur's Empire on Oct. 80, ling to figure out a plan to avold’a ASH, the dog, was carrying tn derfully cotored and gay, The sky te *Beremouda, ntly produced out) repetition of the accident, but isn’t . Mane | tit ar } Doris Vredo has been engaged for a written making much progress.” his mouth a red flag. He was so blue and the trees against it are / part in Anna Heid’s new musical play, ix is to return to : eager for excitement and he| B bright yellow and flaming red, and ; "Follow Mt : " yaw ville Mn ‘ M. 8. Bentham’s went up near the fence where Sir the fresh, briak breeze plucks the will- complete change of programme | direction. She will revive her sketch, ; en ae ‘ will be instituted to-night atop the| ‘The Woman Intervenes,.” : i | William Goat's fleid was and waved ing leaves and tosses them onto the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, where William H. Thompson bas selected | the flag, barking all the time. “Hello, ground, where they romp happily with a : “The Bull King” ts the attraction, “The Interview,” by Tom Gallon and Billy Goat—Bow, wow, wow he thousands of bright colored compan- =) It is announced now that “Object! Leon M. Lion, as his vehicle for his meee > a /» rh : Matrimony" will open at the Cohan | forthcoming vaudey! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | barked. Billy Goat put his front feet eo They neers oF they 1} and Harris Theatre Oct. % ~ Ho-Women go to church to eye the|on the fence and tried to reach for porptoeen dy per ger m4 | Olive Thomas is w € & gown In BLESSE clothes, the red rag. “No, you won't get it!” and play and wish that all my many “The Midnight Fro: worth $1,000 The members o r Fa" She (scornfully, oh, devidedly #0!)—| parked Dash, and ran back and forth and she's wearing it with nonchalance | show slept in the | Kiddie Cousins were romping with too, last night, the he me. on cots] Yes, and men go there to close the full, The eye, with the flag held between his teeth. “If there 1s one thing that makes annnnnnnnannmnmnnnmnnnnmnnnnnrom? |me angry,” sald Sir William Goat, “it's a red rag.” With the two horns By Jack Callahan >| in the middle of his forehead he tried TEACHER IT WAS , = time. So excited did both the ant THOSE OL RED If you live in the country these days | you are fortunate, indeed, But if you | are a city kiddie, as I know so many | of my cousins to be, do not miss going Into our fine, big parks. DASH WENT UP NEAR THE FENCE AND WAVED THE RED FLAG, | Van Cortlandt has many aocree of ly Goat and|angry!” Dash wagged his tall and|take Dash with us—for a punish-| real, rough, open country that I wish Fareed’ wits th big, mournful eyes tried to bog| mont," sald Dick. And off they| every ono of my cousins. to Phas at Grey Dove | ™nning mais become that Mra, Grey Dov Dash were'both standing with tneir| with 2 are eRr gee: ee x flying from her coop by the] feet, to When the children saw | forgiveness | started. Soon they heard a whimper! vou really must go. You'll have auc FLANNELS ! Siem “aq aor hove thai knew thaet Come on, Billy,” sald Dick. “We'll and then a wal, Billy Gout stood | ¥ = dipertae ey a Ny ty —_ ei? MEBRE : or wed ari 1 ave a good old ride.” @ got the| quite still. | Do 9 a e AEBBE WY DONT You "Coo-co0-0-0:" she sald, softly, ust have been a quieres nich Dush| cart and iiily, was harnessed up.) "Come on, Dash," mata Dick, and| fect leaves and, searching for nuts, FOR MERCY S 'TS POISON WHY Do “Stop this fighting, Aren't you both | jy saw tf Dot and Dick cilinbed in, and Dot took a bound Dash was beside them.| acorns and pine conos, It is simply | CY INY >) HAD SEND HIM HOME | ' ashamed of y ives? You wi me up out of @ sound nap. Now 1| o sar-| Sir William when you know the red] the child ho to come and stop & horrid quer: / At voy anything red, makes him 6o| Both looked ashamed, and when Dot| | ——— —_—— — =. and Dick, the fanmer’s children, came mmamaname ay eared on ep AE oe lanl bs : “iy LETTERS FROM KIDDIES }} | Ban nnnnnnnnnnnmrnnnnnnmnamnnn | 2 i ‘@ of jad wi } How to Join the Klub, {] * heer to tne seidaie Agta | Ht be 4 hty Dash!" satd) the reins first Billy Goat was in Billy started again—for he ! COUSIN ELEANOR. Dot, “How sould you Xease poor old| fine spirits again. He loved to take| wanted to show that he had forgiven ! IN ELEANOR f ren for rides. Dash and would Ike to have him | pretend at first we're not to| run along too SAKE, HAROLD WHAT ABE THAT ONCE YoU SQVIEMING AROUND FOR, IT MIGHT BE KETCHIN’ > Wonder Story Contest { Now we will be hagoy wo" * Dickey and Dot im the Wonder City’ ls sei el 48 Gat Stott, Dee. our Klub members are invited to help her write ranor doar; Cousin Fleanor or our klub 60 dear Dept Conala mises Avpupon BALLROOM Broadway, Cor. 166th St. DANCING AFTERNOONS NIGHTS Two to Six Eight to Midnigint CABARET ORCHESTRA 100--INSTRUCTORS--100 Admission, 25c, Includes 3 Dances pin coupons below ot to be men in « Mee ‘going F yon Bit naw that took nok leet “anys Tain ETHEL FINK, & vote by YOUR Na You le Klub he Kiddie Kiub and coursna wo wil mberahip and bh cw Dut where was e Private Lessons 50c. Half Hour, een sean” “The Riub is open to Sue nally” at Wie the an Wunee fe ‘ality INSTRUCTION, FOR CHIL DIEN no. woatior whore. they. live, xe ‘he ple oat a, Tread the “wovles pleats STUDIO, membew, post, 9, coustn, EGO! » Dancing Mast JACOB YUKOLIS, age 14, lub cannot for it iy th me er PIN COUPON ctor, wae elite girl. But the! oop Blake av., ‘Brooklyn Aeraat ich fade onde Yen, In the whole TELEPHONK AUDUBON 384, EVENING WORLD win Yiett and ‘wandered = works” Your bortug Cousin Mleanor: A WEISBORD, ) SOR |S Sae'h Ga tsing to have the ei joo of 18T4 Mt, Marks Av, Breckiva, “KIDDIE KLUB”