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tev at Nagazine It’s All Right; Pop Has “PICKEN” Him Up Again! AW KT - e A ALLow ME TO : ‘ Correct You Freping World Dai , ee gik: settee ve ''S'MATTER, POP?t"’ Yer LANGUAGE IS Quita INCORRECT | medals were given families for patriotism the Ethel Barry- mores, known in private life as ‘and Mra. Russell G. Colt, would Possessors of at least two. Miss is appearing in “The Pound Look” at the Empire for the benefit of the Wom- War Relief, without salary. Her) nee is given in conjunction two other Barrie playlets, “The Word” and “The Old Lady Shows) Medals.” The profits from the, evening’s entertainment go to| War fund. While Miss Barrymore jus occupied her husband, Mr. | *is “doing his bit” at Plattsburg. | Saturday night Miss Barrymore d for Platteburg to spend Sun- | ‘With him. By some error sleeping | modations were not reserved for | on the train. ‘trip in a day coach, demonstrating fact that some theatrical stars are a after al _*PEGTAITES” TO PARADE. W. K. Vanderbilt jr. and Mrs. B, Dillingham haye arranged ‘@ street parade Wednesday eve- to advertise phe opening that it of the Alley Festa in Macdougal » Elephants, camels, donkeys other performers will march Fifth Avenue from Forty-sec- Btreet to Washington Square. ands will p “Sally in Our and the organ grinders “The Rag.” Better book up the and drive in for the parade. ' SANTLEY IN “OH, BOY!” F & Elliott have engaged co | yh Santley to head the special . Boy!” company which will open jicago in August. Ivy Sawyer fer @ppear in the same company. / © | HAMILTON IN A FARCE. Hale Hamilton has been engaged by # Be Meneses. Shubert for the leading im “Wanted, An Alibi,” a new f farte by Anne Crawford Flexner, t will be produced short: ¥ in the cast are Percy Ames, , Daly Murphy, William Caryl, be ‘Wallace and Mabel Brownell. . + Hamilton is directing the rehear- opt scares : “HE AND SHE” SOON, Cohan & Harris have placed Rachel EW pacts Ry ae HENRY HASENPF EFFER ° ca Ba AVS Wot T SAID— YOUR a week of June 25. The cast, headed + : eo ; aie upennes and | Memya As- *DOMINICKER HEN’ GE CRN . How Do Know? AW!Y'GoTT™ BRING ape Mie How WOULD \’ LIKE \ , Beatrice Prentice, Mrs: Wilt ee ia et bart WHY Ain oT GeeN me. wetter PRooF ) WO tit nue § IT FRIGGAZEED’ OR) Thurlow Bergen, Clydo Fowel| [i —How TH’ GAM HILL Hem Sie Aa E NEXT “Time @ aye Be Dye KNow 1% MY THAN “THAT # NSS, NEW ONE FOR O'HARA. *DomMINICKER HEN” im a new romantic comedy en- ‘ “The Man From Wicklow,” un- cet | the management of Augustus . He will open in August. » __ MISS STANARD’S START. ‘Mthel Stanard, now in “Upstairs if fee has been given a long- contract by Oliver Morvosco, Stanard hasn't been acting long, the story of how she got her New t ’ chance is interesting. One day ; appeared at the Morosco offic at tremulously asked a man in the if he knew Mr. Morosco. fuud bey el | Piske O'Hara will be seen next sea- t ; ie ty geod said the man. with me. I'm Morosco,” took her into his private oMfice| ~~ : — mare her @ part of a maid in “The CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER ing the entire engagement of Fugitive” at the Thirty-ninth ‘Theatre Miss Stanard kept out Mr, Morosco's way for fear he'd her; but he didn’t, and now what bas happened! Gossip. Berane is in the cast of "The inknown.” Mesers. Shubert presented ‘The | 7, 1817. ty Toe Pree Publishing On, Lucile the Waitress | eae _By Bide Dudley _ | re | PAAR TAAAEEEAEAEATAAAE AEE EEEE E8080 000065 ~ : me > Copyright, 1817, by the Pre r . (The New York Ev r Cousin : El “anor’s ‘Klub Column ‘igoge an ace Getel lara, ain't] somne, ay que ea ee pes | they?” asked Lucile, the] every? | Outdoorland Waitress,’ of the Friendly ay, friend and fellow citizen, 4 d hehe tie : on . : ; s sore! To tell you th Man” in Albany last night with (The New York Brening World.) L, here we are, dear cousin|have a drawing test have been | Patron, was @ Oit nonpulsed oo Ya Weare Lacka: “Mrs. Bright S: ks to Bob kins, da in our Kornet's|coming to me. Your wish is granted, | {magine they are,” he replied, | to hit 1 e g) peaks to Bol first hon , back in the/my little artist kiddies we are to 1 pe moraine @ fellow handed me] “* I gays, ‘come around, but and Bess.” | place where our dear Klub was born| have a drawing conte @ Jot Of lacarateg | pith that sure better bring an extra snake," We “ : erp @ pre- | d . low- ’ YAS far away from Wide- Sng Fear And OnA MINI AROS, eed Bhalla Likes! ta My nd My/ Yarieation categolly,” whe went on.|new one to put fa ee ee ‘ forces. He has gone West and avila (Maas that te oct We have, as you see, moved all our| Vacation” 1s to be the subject for|“When I gayly approach to pry into] ‘Sure!’ he says, ‘Tl bring an | : visit Honolulu. Bob met we nee All about valuah ts; the Outdoorland con- | June pis Stomacs trouble, he looks up inno-| extra one and also a rattlesnake to BH Mieped to Broadway and bas re | them twinkling lights like little stars, test the From Kiddies department,| Make your drawings and send them| , "hoop anaket s*o4 Svr Mel Set he ag Nols Lai 10 Broadway all dress '" " 4 ; le t ‘ \ 7 _ en, "i fetch @ cot ‘, Ba no especial destination, up danced to and fr It was impos- the Klub Column and the coupons by | Je soon a possybl - ; Cee No, I tell Qim, ‘I don't drink of garter snakes for yous? sortie ce ond Hitchcock says he will] sible for the children to resist try- which all the dear young folks in 1 award of one dollar will RRR ‘tb hat was where I stopped fim, ‘is imitation of Billy Sunday at he world become my cousins. given to the Kiddie who makes the No kiddin'!’ ho goes on. ‘I bet| sweetheart! ‘Never mind!" I a | " ing to catch these flying sparks, the wort nS 4 + you don't believe they | “we'll c wg | rformance of “Hitchy-Koo" : sy ; he| Dest drawing for his or her age, 0 they is such a thing} "we'll confine our talk ti a ccetem poh Nerina, Tieea"' anid “Bab, “doeunlt 14 vee So we shall continue to be quite th The ees ninners. will be an-| 98a hoop snake, by ahokaa! ik to hoop how looks like a big winner. || mind you of the sparklets we have | same as always. Bombus wishes to! nounced and the first of the drawings, “It'S neither pro nor con with’me,'| "Oh, very well!’ he says, ‘But A feature of the Lambs’ Gambol, at} on the Fourth of July?" | say something to you through me shed y, July 8. Fae 4 Pe 4 gent claim to be past mas-|there's little danger of a ‘blowout. Manhattan Opera House June 17,|_ «y Bue . “Outdoorland” stories have come to drawir be accepted later er Of the Zoo Department. I'm Just |Those snakes are tough.’ H ermcan Cpere House June es. But more beautiful,” an- | arene i Rinkies WAYS OL Rakee: Sune oh 4 simple little waitress, penniless and| ‘‘And I suppose that pleases you,’ | ." by R. H. Burnside and Ray | *Wered Bess. | ini ao thick anc Sasy ti M Hoping that all my cousing will TOforn | comes from me, Bombus waved one hand high/ enough on hand to last until the) participate and wishing luck to all satus td much heed Je, my “Oh, greatly!’ c i dame Estelle Beaugrand has ve ead and calle every close of the contest. He says “Please, | Iam Sarcasity. ‘Well, a hoop snake, he] Then,’ I says, ‘I'll bring you one In Now York to complete her| snc. a od 98 pale. fOr overs ee < a vibe Jo not send any more affectionate raya, ja one that puts ite tail into|of our small steaks and if Vou done y ext season ‘ her!thing in the fields to be still, Im- | dear 4 GQ Rot Seng. An 8 no d rolls like @ hoop.’ ust laugh yoursi ¥4 Ad was in “The Only Girl.” and rested upon blades of grass. SPARKS. For a long while letters asking to - peak Rocping itup, I says. It was} “It stopped him, He said no mare en Harding has given . 1 | uestions and Answers. i st of my own imaginatory|and I had requiem in ¥ 6 Li the Stage} Bombus plucked a blade with a flash- | Avie | humor but it don't 1 a beace after fomen's War Relief $100 of his salary , stuff ig phosphorus, 1 think, thougt. AAAs AA san eQ AQ Qny Mee Tal ma ic inte pom mi eee n't land on him no| that.” | ach Week of his engagement wc | 28 Heht on it and, bidding Bob and|even scientists are not Bure Of thin in| SAOM~e—eneneenenatnetaeeN Slub M bers ‘ pee vou mate than a flea could on a gold fish.| “The steaks are tough, eh?” asked j Empire in the Barrie playlet, “Old | Bess to draw nearer, held it before; my cane.” 1s Contributions Krom Klub Members vin inlltty ,childzen, evo poms LSM end | ws cmatinat she care vy, |the friendly patron, wt ds.”” thelr eyes. It seemed ever 80 much| It must be fun to have a ght! tribution MUMANUeeeeVeMnennheeenenes [fini etl ren ate ing amare even CF | ays en ene. comes from little me, ‘You| ‘Tough!” came froth Tactle, “Way, +) esis erie can hele loried the children Poreereeetcecereecccc cree tect ci). hkehehhheannaneniem GC tle, Demme, OREM, Ae to be boat | tion BS EL but the conglomera- they're so tough you'd think the Na- fee THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, | "Oh!" erled Bess isa firefty!” |highty' pleased. “Now, my husband | s 3 | Aa oe toi tue Kale Klub oF may they be abowt eaything| grab-it-and-run palace of edibility. | us Awociation of Dentlate su Many a husband, who has a good ee may write meme about anything you| Let's cut out the unintelligent dogma | oe Yen) esto? 40 incitement n,” Bombus commanded, And, |'8 4 larger creature altogether. He |7 busin fiead of hair in bis home, is bawled | \ and worry the old ci . out. isi ‘ eas it may seein, th 1 bas larger wings than I and a bright- | \ Orban | O88, Wort} old chef a bit.’ jetrange as it may neoin, the children /cp light, too, though either of us has| ter, Be | oe hee enters on. 't found a neat 7 ne | he firefly tal power to light up everything for # . Q ! 8 last week, They was DR. BINGLE'S TIPS. | "Oh, dear me, will that awkward | few inches round | to do, ao. Tt ts the |four, When they saw me they rolled ee tion |aWay, Just skirting (he road, “CONTOUR” Hf you have gone deaf, hunt up a! husband of ity Magi mine ever come?" said|.MY children also have @ light Do | *"i, a We eres anestion me inn’ pean at eas strate and induce h ° wee Fi o hat they eat? No? Well i Avenue, Me Dive eky to | . WW ms ansio pad a hoop-skirt, , “4 you's poten sy This ts mum ola | the firefly. “Here Tam showing light Hote 4 Loita Sur ae Hee 1 day *tone, oe ; a the first of cach month. 2 | ghoot at him, | a The Newest - but what do you care? Jall the night through and he doesn't| little things they are, but quite de | My Sorprise, iP Ae fe Send it oe ble It la ‘perfectly all right to Yes, albeit," he says, ‘But the even hint that he aces me. How |Iicious Ht just came in the me pesed’ his heart and told | n weekly.” | funny part 18:0 come, “I caught them RRO Ww FOOLISHMENT, lucky I am that my ght glimmers| anche eit 1a essen cut of ina was, | [ttiatt Ree am ve ! ‘aan daamue 1a tee | all and discovered they ean be used as rsh lay RR t Arie © creep out of the wai mitt i ito t - a so brightly blue or 1 could not show| cracks in which they have been sleep- | fit, | For tat had pimp ane | {HOw TO JOIN THE KLUB AND Fair enough!’ I tet nim iaugh-|]] FORM » FIT owing ‘6 : im the way home.” ing, we pounce upon them.” n, % on No, AOL West Ose Hua OBTAIN YOUR PIN. | 3 ingly, 70h, mol i P | Bombus was not certain : Reginzing of these “'T put the four onto my auto ia" creay," My dear Mrs, Bright,” interrupted | authenticity of the story « Mm in._fo§ wheels,’ he rambles on, ‘apa then I Bombus polite will while you| food. However, {t was a very amus- rds im Spring, 3 RS made another digcovery found I meee THE CHESTNUT TREE. | aro waiting f ar ert ‘ 1, |ing story, which all enjoyed. Wha eaalla Wbchan’ |The, mibin on the tree ind me meg (didn't need any engine power, The (to Oscar, who ts aligbtly |infopm us of your seen fT Well, you must pardon me now,"|, i fq, cineing 12 SS ie aoring Vik, How § | snakes rolled ahead and took the auto tow play the guitar? |My little friends here will very (cried Mrs. Rright a sudden, “for | 4 4 4 il the “sope and flower it will bring, | h Rt alone Ane pee . - low's that? ph AR thee seink oan °FY |y gee my busband signalling love mes ft on ne quail is » White. Bob White, | AD. ‘Most considerably!’ I says, You Ma ~Guitar guitar! |sraterul, for they think you are love-|,.g%y 10 me. I really must be going.” |T t T tne ibe, tosnight | $#Klub Pin.” Sarvs bea | see, I was utterly poignant to what Yo, but I got a touch of | 7%; « And she darted away without more) on Tae be mt of the A a | 3 Children answhere, net, over yeere Was saying, might as well,” sho ed on Tam going to ‘bare a feast to-morrow at | Sot age, mas Every . i : le mats, fatiored’ at bie by nie [84% Aner a eal ha tae A listen wal noon.” 5 te Met yermented with. miter TAY Ki Pia i sand fo make it better,’ says he, ie you nee this Hehe tea soet| “How pretty an y ehe 19,” ad- the fly bel ge a rT oun train the snakes. I jof shining stuff that firefiles ‘have | mired Bess and Bob. Bombus thought |7m ita ear the soog so Th Te bl es KIDDIE ALUB learned them to recognize “whoa” and bpm ameane, Bot on their tals wh resembles the | oats And told the bind who fies alott, | Ana the’ noeere and ioe | WUT tng! COUPON NO. ‘giddap” and now all I got to do is to sc Tek adveningnse 600 materiale one Sbde op watches” Th, Written by Florence Fromer, And bade bim pase it on. My DANIEL WCLET, Noo ade "Steves are. fix ‘em onto my wheels and give ‘em ¥ 9 chee The of No, 606 Eagt 163d Street. Amd the bud sacs onert, aud loud, end coer, jaue, Jersey City ry commands, Want me to roll around * ‘ ' r i ‘ oa , oy isang