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About Plays | and Players | BIDE Dt )DLEY OUIS MANN, actor, has turned producer. William A, Brady, finding he would not have the to devote to the staging ot Samuel Shipman's play, “The Man Pays,” bas withdrawn from the role of producer insofar as that drama ees, and Mr. Mann has taken his Place. To head the cast Emilie Polint and George Probert have been en-) @aged. Helen Ware was to have had the leading feminine role, but she bas stepped out. The production will open im Washington July 2. All expenses ‘will be borne by Mr. Mann. In fact, df you fee! like jollying up bit, you! might say “The Man Pays. CAST 18 COMPLETE, With the assignment of Frances Demarest to play the leading role in) “Furs and Frills,” Arthur Hammer- Btein has completed the cast of that roduction, ‘The other principals are Beatrice Allen, Ruby Norton, Ernest Torrence, George Anderson, Ward De Wolf and Charles Angelo. LAMBS TO PLATTSBURG. | Arrangements have been wade whereby the Lambs’ Club will repeat its recent Gambol twice at Vlatiwsours on Sunday, July 1. About lu Lamb will journey to Plattsburg by special tweir Saturday night and return to New York after the second perform- ance Sunday night, The shows will be given in un amphitheatre, seating 6,000, built by the soldiers on the training grounds. The National Musi- eal Union has granted permission to forty of its members to accompany the Lambs and play without remuner- | ation, William Collier and Ro i Burnside wil! again be the Collies of | the entertainment. Wordy arguments bebing the scenes will be barred. | OUT WENT LESTER. Manny Greenburg, Mike Greenburg and Eddie Lester were playing pin-! goble the other evening, Lester was | f#eated in a window as they were shy one chair, At one point in the game Mike Greenburg bid 400 and Lester | fell out of the window. After the game it was found the only injury Lester ad suffered was to his bankroll. SILLY SEASON STUFF. | Dear Sir: I have discovered a way te avoid the draft. It is to buy bottled goods. eh?—Galvatore Fine, paris. “It's they should put Parla bread.”—G. A., box 387, Ramsey, N. J. Dear Mr. Dudley: 1 want to be a regular “contrib.” How's this one: eben Hapess Slices ste are Yours, IRVING DAVIS, of Brooklyn. BY WAY OF DIVERSION, ‘We've organized our baseball team. It's full of pep an’ fight an’ steam. We practise almost ev'ry di and now an’ then @ game we play. I'm Captain, but quite often I would like to have some other guy take charge of things, instid of me, because of Jimmy Jones, you eee. Poor Jimmy used to ketch for us, but once a heavy auto-bus knocked Jimmy down an’ smashed his leg, an’ now he wears a wooden peg. wants to play, but Jim can't run. To turn him down ain't any fun, for he's #0 eariest when he begs, but we*want kids with first-cl legs. Last week we played Buck Connor's crowd an’ Jimmy begged to be allowed to play left field an’ ketch some files, My “no” brought tears into his eyes. Our baseball team ts hard to beat an’ bein’ Captain's pretty sweet, but gee, 1 wisht there was that Juomy could get in an DOG TAKES “POISON.” Rennold Wolf and Louls A. Hirseb are writing and composing a piece eatitied "The Rainbow Girl” for Klaw & Erlanger. Yesterday Wolf sent a comedy lyric called” “Polson” to Hirsch at his home to be set to music. Taat night Hirsch called up Wolf to nother copy of the lyric "y the matter—isn't one copy asked Wolf. “It would be if 1 had ona," replied Wirsch. “M;, dog ate the other vopy and it almost killed him,” io wonder,” said Wolf. usually bas that effect.” Gossip. “His Little Widows" ‘the Astor next Saturday, “Lhe Knife” at the New Bijou will *"Polson’ will close at suspend lo-night, reopening there early In August. Harry and Eva Puck have been en- gaged to app in a new revue at a| hotel at Ly h kudith oH prima — donna, trlinmed the at her country | place with her auto rece The r got jammed, on wil! be Used in the Rialto's stra next week. However, there mn the swift hare,” Next morning feeling quite unhappy) when you think what you can escape will be music at the Rialto also, Yes," Bombus answered, “I know “18 HE ” with hands and cheeks swollen and|by doing so, discuss currency topics with gentle- EEE a aia Lait lige arches AFRAID OF US?" ASKED BESS. puffy, and everybody says that the| “I thought myself very brave taking | non uke yourself. 5) do some film acting. He ts to be used | iy : hoe te NO Be ae kiddie has potson-ivy! Then you) the advice of “Santa Claus,” as we) ,, y 7 awa bat rack in a scene in “Gertrude, | “m4! My great book calls him @| different forms such as boxes, combs | th er ae |know that you've come too close to! fondly called the old phystctan, but ‘I just quit a game $300 to the Yuu son-of-a-G | reptile. Don't forget it the next time] and ornaments.” h combs | thirteen, No, 815 West One Hundred| the wicked sprite in the end | was the winner, I won-|merry, he says. - ag pre etre ML cree Hhdren ex: | Hd Thirteenth Street, New York City. | f nave had poison Ivy many times der how many of my cousina will take) «+you're lucky,’ I tell him x xs me Charen © i} > — 7 CAUBE ed 1 plac ere advice 0} c ow! e! od 3 ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. “Tell us something about him?” said | Claimed er Byer eee ral aaa neten et ieee | ena Coca tae OO Tam sure! wot at all,’ says he. ‘I'm a good Eee Urenanereld) SAUDAMES hey HOF) Doss Raweeye. pontinuad, Ths anolent | , Baie PENNANT. po| ine Breen Melde, and I could not keep Lovingly, player. I know how to fill a straight enlisted jee Bi omans brought torte nth n award of one dollar will B®] out of ‘em any more than you can ‘ in the middle’ Helen O, H,--Blanche Sweet's} here ts not much to say that 18] Far East by way of Ex t was 5 a ae : # » Cousin Eleanor. ‘'% the ™ cavfelen (0. Hi— Blanche Sweet's) vl ot his lite, eo X will tell you | sumeriy: DOUREC by woalt twas |made to Kiub members who make] But it eure is a horrid old rash to| a) cif congratulate you, T says, ‘But He eee ee ae eae est what they de with theayell” | War (6 Genorats (rel? F #8 tothe best drawings for thelr ages, The] ¢ewewrrrnnnnnnnnnnn AAA OACAOASEOAES | What about you being Allied in the 2 It is still used for bea jaward winne 1 be ced | ; middle Ru SUGeree 75. pAy Oh, dor" cried the children. “Tore | niritgl® Mull, aed for beautifying fur. |@ward winners will i seomnten| | Contributions From Klub Members NT WIAAE cate ere can » se phe hor b| © ” r to My Place yt e he « een - 2 °, Will Rogers says that when a c ‘ ip : hee i Be in bus coatinn 1, 18] Uttle strips and designs on the tops of | published ‘Tuesday, July 3. | you first what happened. There's six- tain comedian, who ‘ aby YEAR ORS REOBy COre is taken | tables, cabinet doors and such. Combs, 5 : pep y Dell | Within o week the equ were safely tucked away] ty iron men in the pot and I'm pat. like you hate your rig’ not to waste any, When old boy tor- | brushes, mirrors, knife handles and a A 22-inch felt pennant, made in the] potty was a little girl about seven years old, thelr nest, and whee the Utde, Dirdisn were] ‘I'm not interested in the names Nee ee ewe serty: ocd | (oes cies bis shell te separated by Reet | host of small articles are made from | Kiub colors, biue and gold, and Gear | eae has « tae © as at hed thelr mother told them alt Shon ‘naumity {Of our viotims,’ comes from me. ‘We or enlist, he tried to join the navy tne Beale t requires careful] the shell of this er ure," ing the Kiddie Klub name, will be! sit under « tree and take off he ’ RACHEL SHUTPR, age eleven. | got A lot of bones in the pot out in ) 0. 3 . tre ment as it is parder and more How smart you are making us. Biven fr to every Klub’ member | ings. One day abe did thie, and whan ashe wer No, 206 State Gtreet, Flushing, L. 1, ‘the kitchen, They're of the soup DR. BINGLE’S TIPS. iitle than horn. “Heat softens tt and | Why, we shall know everything there | Who secures five new members and | tome se forgot wem, she wot only forme the 2a family, May I not fool you with aj iret Fight ser ie wi sure it 1s moulded into meny |is to Know about Outdoorland beings to every new Klub member who} shoe, but she also forgot where she had leit A Short Bedtime Story, dish?’ ball ed So sould ee Dienly of| 6 » | Very soon, said Bab j gs in with him or her f or | tiem, Nurme ut her to, bed night and eake!| Once ‘a time there waa a little gif camel? ‘Just a minute!’ he goes on. ‘I'm se. Ther © times when the “Bee,” cried Hess. enw he whore ber shoe. were, She they Were It | Gretchen w prety ta t sllow. Mine’ Government wants everybody to re. {HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND} |araws’ his litte ye lit om. Six coupons, nums| 5 Rear n oe Keen wan GAA Tony privy hast tie GO / as oF Ao ta another fellow, Aine Tag pee mis iit } in rotation, must. be vith | be fed higt and j stra 8 ' duce the waste, OBTAIN YOUR PIN. In,he yery much Sa tuatner use coe ed | A ‘nga the, Doll had’ to wear a’ She was a very disobedient «ist and mever did ‘Your office hours, I presume,’ I s No," answers fe $e only | { il ee ‘imother went 10. town ti ee ; an ; FOOLIS: MENT. Sia timid Ehopl de only ture, age and address of each new | pair, Rrout mont enenrant, 4 ie eS tars sipteaee, | St Deo ome try “Yn, Pape!" sang out Doris kK Sr tortotees Just by feeding tid beta] member, Just as ix required when | Roy Sie fini ‘co tothe forest and pet some wood |, 8° A SACO OFGOrINE, gat Durie, Kline of tor} wg them regu-| individual kiddies apply for members| a2ventte it iaade's siot in her does ast her go, ike the Toreet sud fet fore: cnt | "Ob, don’t be that way,’ he says ; “You bet if 1 ship | Hit here eh Thee lithe. (why aparrewen Was aie camo to the fort ee | ‘Ag I was stating, mine was a small ; on bet if T can find a t I a CANOLINE TUOMBY, age ¢ eit. Oh mT ea, ar mother | wtraight, ao I get the idea he's got me am going to try make a pet. of | No. 983 ‘Chauncey | + And futher tate the | beat? ary FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Bun IE. Oe 38 not too bie! anid ot JUNE DRAWING CONTEST. i one met 8 eK. | "You mean this guy Pat? "When Binks plays poker he never {Ever since I read about him winning) Draw a pleture the subject, | A Little Fatry Tale, {2 Pun an angel who comes then ‘No, His name was Archie, | raises on less than three of a kind,” that, raco with the hare, 1 have liked | “stow 1 would like to apend my vaca-| | Oe wes & tie tm oat oe ee hed at te "He ort of a safe en?" to wit name wae Sparkling, Bhe was the queen of ai) er gud w 6 wore @ wrist watch?” ufety ralger, ob A" preetied ith an wird That morning the two ehildren tn tion.” Write your mame, age, G-| tute, eed besuse eho wes good to them they ith et cee Red abe. drvor ‘ston, please!” ne says, ‘I'm ~ maar ating true Lortoise fastion “dressed slowly, dress and certificate number on, the | loved ber dears the yoda ran oie. Bar tmnt end 8d | telling you about a poker band. When REEL Y cae OEE BIBBIE Bie but without wasting @ minute of time | back of your drawingy and wend tt In| | Weep yalking theopeh, 4, lenge forest Goartitag | ila yt tad Tmemened: | pad be mover | 1 figure he's got me beat I throw sQQii0¢ aulied tre. Ocginal Obeiatensen Sele I. and, Were (08 whool In very | as s0On as Possible, as no drawings | gener t,tce % pink crving brcauee eome as ‘ce toot wiahes. (ct | away one card and draw a'—— iid W, Lodth on Neh Aommungaide 6900, Bre ee erates Oh Will be ovepted later than Thu eday,| Yrstanry Srackling sect ber fairies to find the! gin, Ae OM The hom. | ! 1 suggest. F . colt, age June 2 cena io ve | Doe and cota i the bi : Cre. Brockwa, “ ‘No! Idraw a fush, I win. Now Coos rete w THey Have A NEXT DooR To us TRAINED NURSE ~~ OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE WELL- WELL! (FIT AINT Me OLE SIDE-KICK *CHess” MODER Ms FoR IT? ‘Lo HEN! ir HEAR N'GSTTA BAD CAcE wit | Outdoorland greens & | by ‘The Pree Publishing Co. ‘The New York tivening World.) The Tortoise. OB and Bess were glad when they heard Bombus calling them to Outdoorland, The! fdeawakeland had n¢ tertaining and they vange. furry, children!" tr day = in ot been very welcomed the called Bombus. “I want to show you a Tortoise or as some call it, a Land Turtle! ‘The children hurried to the spot and turtle there they saw a cute slowly creeping along “1 know Bob. “For in my @ story about how he ittle that Kind of animal,” sald school reader there won @ race G_ WORLD’ BY TH WAY-Wor ARE \Y{' TAKIN’ IHinw soe FAKE, J DIDN'T See HER Do ie} TRicKs ¥ ‘SA A TRAINED WAITER Te It’s Cheaper to Limp Than to Buy a Barometer ! Yea? Tey SAY 6'Good Dore! Dip ry CURE You ALLRIGHT? MY WIFE Wont Lev Me “TAKE (Tr ‘Chess ‘TILL AFTER TH “LADIES AID PICNIC"! WELL I GoVTA BOTTLE OF OLE* Dot SKIATICS ROoMATIC Cure” LAST Week! AN NUHAVE Buch A NICE Were Did Ya Ste A TRAINED WAITER, Remnant 1017, Pred Pemtiahing On. (Ht. T. Srenng Werth) GHE WANTS “To KNOW WHETHER "S'GONNA RAIN THAT Day t CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | Lucile the Waitress By Bide Dudley 8 the days grow warmer and| A nico, white-haired old doctor who wunnter and longer each new| loved kiddies aa much es I do once One finds you going away into| ‘0K,me on his knee when I had two cheek the flelds and shady woods in greater| eyes ‘mnowed” ont told menhew tS and greater numbers, You pluck|keep from getting poison-ivy next starry daisies from their green moth-| ‘ime. It is guch a simple, old-fash- ‘er earth or search for the last of|!0Med way that no one ever thinks of at, spring’s blue violets and go triumph. | Oe a eee Ee a thie oF antly home with your new-found| frolic roll up your sleeves, pin back beauties! Can any fun or pleasure| your curls, if you are a girl, turn compare with these romps in the| down your collar if you are a boy, nd wit « ° Vee evaan Warld oul of aoore? aoe a good stiff brush and some think not, | arms, kitchen soap scrub hands, | Yet almost every field, meadow | ‘very place that could possibly have ain't. he replied, brush it 1s," saic Lucille, non-refillable—my nasals neck and ears, face, In fact | touched the hurtful vine, and wood has its wicked sprite, and}\ | know most kiddies are not fond often kiddies who have been having) of scrubbings with etiff brushes and & roliickiig good time wake up the| common soap, but it ts worth while o' bored-like, my living. = | ° nl 98 Conrright. 1917. by the Press Publt i Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn fhe GOT a belief,” said Lucile, the & % waitress, as the friendly patron | iddi inge | catch and I do not want any of you took his seat at the lunch Dear Kiddie Cousins: | cousins to get it. counter, “that people who brag| about how good a gambler they are, What do you think?” “I guess that's usually the case," You can bet > our stster’s tooth- “For in- stance, now, a fellow comes in here to-day with a line of gambling talk that was pretty much distillery, I can see he's been consulting the old| tell ! that—so I'm prepared for anything | when I nimble up to his post. ‘Ever play poker? he asks. ‘Oh, yes, I says, you know, sort | ‘That's the way I earn I only work in here to me | know a thing about it,’ I eqeedes ad him. ‘Are you and me going to as lady waitress and guest or are a couple of four minute eggs. torget—four!’ nen I alip him @ lecture. I him gambling is most abhorrence me and that I'd be preferable if hi didn't tell me about his poker de botches, He don't say a word and get him his eggs. He eats and beat: it leaving me one nickel from that) ore of dollars he joined out ig the poke are you?” asked the friendi "You bet I am. Anyl gambles is beyond the pale-f me. You know—they’re out, abselu- tively.” Lucile went to the kitchen, Re. turning #he approached the friendly patron again. “Say,” she said, “you don't want a ‘bull pup, do you’ “No,” he replied, “Too bad!" she said, “I won one in a raffle at the garage next door yesterday and I ain't got any place to keep it.” ‘ Keep Baby Healthy! 1 |) Clothes washed with hygienically clean and will notin tate their tender skin,