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noon POP?” "MA TTER, ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY “PEOPLE wat Go To Coney Jétan Ade dah JO) bam tS | | HN CORT has taken a five- the Duquesne | and an-| v, 18, he will present first class attractions there at ‘dollar prices. This move) places Mr. Cort, so far as Pittsburgh | te eoncerned, in direct opposition to! beth the Kiaw @ Erlanger and Shu- bart booking interests, In a measure, however, he will make the Duquesne & producing house where he will try out plays intended for Hroadw opening attraction under the new ar angement will be “Mar George D. Parker's new which Kathleen McDonnel is prom|- nently cast. BY WAY OF bi DIVERSION. (Ceemre race] Fvening World Daily Magazine By ron M. Payne How Easily Are. the Most Profound Convictions Overthrown! ONS, SHE ONLY AAG ia ob eat abd e what Witt FEW EXCEPT TT WiLL RE UNDERSTOOD THiS 1) MERELY 4 Conicrpmn: I want to hear the roostér crow| outside my door again. 1 want to} bear the porker grunt and one | ig his pen. I want to hear oid the cow, give out her plaintive.“ HENRY HAS 00." we we, farm again; ae ncn. tnd, r life 1 want to hear my er say, “Get up, you lazy! Ves ATS wor bay Ag half-past five; you're due | I sap -Trve wo member you're no king.” I want that old melodeon to peal Gor re Pan, forth dy while mother wart TH LICK “Nellie Gray” a little off the k ou" WeSMeLUAcHEET | to fall asloep again at # Paid when darkness settled farm just like a coverlid. I want to It von clty Mfe—I want to like the I want to see the home place, tT ean, *” what's the use? ANOTHER “WATCH YOUR STEP.” Forrester, Plohn & Mittenthal aro to send a second “Watch Your Step” company on tour next week. It will open Monday at Port Jervis, N. Y In the cast ure Hannah Leach, Mazel | e, Margie Demerest, Anabel Mon. | Ressey, Olin Howland, Harry Beatry, William Cameron, Goff Philips, Ar- | thur Sherman anc n Day. @ chorus of thirty~ J.D is musical director. HE DIDA'T DARE TO. Will Archie, the condensed come- dian of “Go To It," had a seat in a| gubway train last night w! 4 young woman boarded the car and stood up in front of him We was on his feet) FLOOEY AXEL AND RTS AT 2 ——a, coor were } (Sort L Weil X MADE A + F Dna oe \ Now “ALWAYS HEN” VERY, Speecn’ ar TH Ye Gone - WOT FURTHER mS } ¢ BIG PaLrricAL RALLY LAST NIGHT AN \ Y PAPER DIDNT PRINT A DAWGONE ) LINE OF als jai ‘HouGuir Your f \__ FRIENDLY? PRooF De PareR WuZ FRE! piso And Axel Simply Couldn't Stand it! jn_an instant. . “Take my seat, Miss." he sai _ vA — - — ee ann ung. woman pat down and| ee / ot c ' Sa cat ‘Suk & —— tanice little boy you are,| | -— W. y'BIG FAT CHEESE! Y SHRM When's soo sit on tay lap | ALL YoU HAVE TO DO'S mn 6, V4 AMERA ' J ores" we 2 SAP Le yeu tl « \ I come from,” saldvavill| 1 Sune DLE To BF INTO THE SCENE AN' SHAKE 3 ALL RIGHT COME IN FLOOEY SOUNDS LIKE ati acne Lota 2 SURE HE BANE. | Pith g erin, “the lady aits on the! | ia SEN wor NYA VOUIR Fist AT AXEL SEE? PEP Now- YOU'RE MAD ALLOVER Y'MEANT ITH = 'DIOT "+ YQUINCE FAs lace MEAN ITH art he, sought the other end ot} WANT ME TO DO AND (same ANGER AND SCORN AND \ LOTS OF SNAP OLE MAN! A = et SEY, Ares eyed eee { SS e car. eT on oe ONE DOME FA a es wae o. WELL. Say ANYTHING "THINK OF ra bist eg AccoADING TO 8. Brown. | |\_SAY } The atrete kar are a thing that sr ——.. %G ’ @on't come when you want it and| ¢ = ~ ‘> fore by you when fi duz come. It are} cee Pw owned by severil millyonaires and ™ Nee as will runn ovir yer dogs. Htrete kara a f i runns on tracks and wimen gets off, 7 m , ta them backwards and lites on thayre Se = heds. Bach atrete kar has a cog. | ~ -—— WV doektor who kollects the fares and| a, ringd up aum of them on a kiocx| ja that don't keep tyme. The fares he don't ring up he saives and a farm he| gets fyred. Women on strete kare lke they wanted to pay other wimen's fares when ti om't no moar than I like to put dimen in e church kollection box ins ye ea ttons, When you want to get oif ©O.-€2 trete Kar you waive yer hand at Ni the corndocktor and he will stopp the he Kar severll blox past yer atrete i Don't nevir talk to the moterman baal ULL, oa DO yoni He are grouchy because be don't "get bd 1 otto d Be chance to earn one of th Laat = = Bol. Brown. senerinresiaanl n Will play at the Palace row, awoke and sang out, | 6 oo EPR kK, Was acted for 200 nights Sores TABBY 18 DEAD. n'y Bourehier : : - : Dulole He Lester, a chorus airt in al whith wil te Midegmidtat gh SENS THE EVENING WORLD Kidd Klub K . “ONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCllIOnE edule Be Lester, 4 chorus girl in al which wil'beIntergaiged tn th 1 1 1e ub orner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER ty to way her pet cat im dead and tu| Syracuse Monday. ate y enclose a little original rhyme about| Irving J wis is to deliver an ad é rt Seid feline. The death of the cat is! drexs at the Century Theatre Sunda |? ® q } gad, of course, but not nearly 80 muc hy Nov. 26, on the subject of “Music | FOX To | Di x . 7 , r ” 4 7 Uplifting Agent.” «Mr. Lawis on OPEN NEW HOUSE. | , . - . ‘ ‘@ Aas sea AEE AE ieee ROR sb Patol recran new nous /f Dicky and: Dot | Cousin Eleanor’s ‘Klub Kolumn oe ae xt Title am ville (Oh ‘ v 9 } op eh ak eis Yan ie | who was and Park | in the | ‘ : is ° mabe er ne Mets “tay foot, | has cont W. | EAR KIDDIES: 1] {,know tut a q nh ets ad ek Ga itor tains,” | N ‘ 2 like the idea of a | ites kid fi es Sata onder-City’” } ope caer Paro 4 | ‘ enn yn Saturday, because it Fi j IT WOKE HER UP. ree By Mary Gral B | acagtravac collaas al ' The Sargent Dramatic School put FOOLISHMENT. A ary Graham Bonner. “Kiub Pin.” You all have moro Ume x et , " ‘a Nm DIAy called (ihe Mpeiince! At A younemar of ten, Willie Stary, Covyright, 1916, by The Prem Publishing Co, to read the Klub Korner. y ‘ Be Garaegia, Lyosum WWeduesday| “ifstuhe iar etelen {Me New York Freuing World, And 0 I as my head to think of |]. iH tage te 5: Dave Eisman, our Bridgeport poot-| himself and, as omary in such | : \66 KE you catching any fish?! it to be the thing that would interest Ja» > i ‘Patino, seh come to New York to en-| ¢ ine tkitit «neat at| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | asked Symes pee a you more than anything else, and after |" vaud « *holl, The doctor, tol me ast je ~ 0 D jecidec ne t fs Louis B. Foley has been added to peat et that HH 1 “aia we sinc ut « Who, was sitting fabing # wood) hard Jong thinks 1 deciied that list : Peal ae ous Uso! play.) [Goaab: ' tes ny would become | t4FouRh a hole tn the tce nothing could make be ther reading or * ris.” J ’ 5 ene ) ‘ t »ve more Interesting than your o 4 “The Interview,” which W. H. ein who. Mad teealbaser Abe aince (hie TAvalla=wall |v eky snd Dot were ih the Watugal provnt, clever poems and stories, 80 |) 4 . sibel ve balled HAP in Ae © c Wy didn't you stop? | History Museum, one of the city's here you are, my lite members, The Just tak § - m4 | wond Jers, and they both had been vis-| rest of my faub Koluma ret Aa ’ i By Jack Callahan i No rings and queer Jewelry—the In- The “Kiddte Klub.” 3 ; s and to And still more ro" ‘ ra the little model villages Rid We Lib Wh am exottt HAPPY LITTLE GIRLS ARE WE = i camPe AnG NUE lg Wand aaah A mr TRA LA TRA LA LA ner hence tite dan Payee rere & LIKE THE BIRDIES IN THE TREE, NOSTAL RAR ann! > althing mala Dicky: ae ‘y over a fire, Are you quite warm no Penh C ly deaf,” No i IN THIS LAND OF LIBERTY — caked, D OE eA BT ey ale ig ‘The Wie ing there ever since ghe had beon| "That's true,” agreed Dicky. “Well, | TRA LA LA LA LAH in “the toon, “and eDthought that {Tl speak lou And he again | mana te Girl fn oP tome fi urely by this time he must be thor. /asked the man who was fishing if| She tnd folned th ly toasted, He did hot answer jhe had caught any fish, He shrteked co" patent Aalg, e, y Aren't. they rude? id Dicky, {tt in his ear, so that several people | hea rr Woe can’t under mal talk op! turned, looked and smiled. rey 78, fish talk, but at ey try to tal Phen Dot sald ‘in a very loud | a: Rte fa us what they mean, and we ean under. voice to the other Eskimo, #Aren't | Nerrte ‘ait Repth ped ty beg BL, | np vat ol FRO AND SCOWL t ways. Hut those qucer men, wll still they paid no attention, | “1hoy ‘ . up in funny clothes—they are aye the rudest creatures I've ever | The Morning Song, | HAROLD. YOU evtainly very rid is geen, 1] think I will look at the end | ) | ARE SUPPOSED bead Maybe they're asleep,” suggested of his hook, down under the tca and To SING Do! Sas al soe if he has o htt | They have thelr eyes wide open,”:; “And IL will f ther man's 3 hands to see if they are not piping oennnnnnwrnnrrrrrernens sg, hot,'” sald Dot, “It's imitatién Haid Dicky H Mow to Join the Klub Bane d the man Bl A Smile, at goes the fe worth vile” DP mora, ‘The thing t ia quite the queer Ty making ot amile, wee th owt, ODT West Portion “AREN'T YOU WARM YE?" DOT ASKED THE ESKIMO. —_—_-_-—_.-—— DOLLAR BACH for pted Adeas Write only « side of the paper, | fi PIN COUPON | mer The f story was for these Wonder Cit ries con-|Put your na e, address and “my Dotlte Altes.” “ contributed by KANDEL, tributed by Kiddie ks \n ‘ ate nuinber att ne fear EVENING WORLD | 8 j aged twelve, No, fast’ Eighty: SuKest only REAL “w t t firs page. Mail to Won fet one dollar. K 2 KLUB" | * |i second Str ky and Dot might see in the big |der Story Editor, Evening World, No ae Oe Tho Evening World will pay ONE city, los vark Row, New York City, | ert P ¢ ‘ wad \ .