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comTe PAGE Evening World Daily Magazine eee mae 2 ee a cn el ‘“S'MATTER, POP?” Any Comment We Might Offer In This Case Would Be Unnetessary! By C..M. Payne ‘About Plays and Players | [By BIDE DUDLEY _ H HE new French Theatre, which ! rT] Will be installed in the Gar- t rick on Nov, 20, will be known as the Theatre du Vieux Colombier. 4 All productions will be brought from Paris. The best plays of the best | French authors will be offered and 1! no effort will be spared to make the ‘Theatre du Vieux Colombier the cen- tre of French culture in New York. The Board of Directors will be com- posed of Gaston Liebert, James W. Barney, Nicholas Murray Butler, Paul D. Cravath, Andre de Coppet, Willam Adams Delano, Robert Goe- jet, Arthur Iselin, Thomas Lamont, Theodore Roosevelt jr. Cornelius Venderbilt, Henry Rogers Winthrop and Otto H. Kahn. Mr. Kahn will; be Chairman, Conran, Hit, Drums Putian Co. OF. ¥, Brving Werke MITCHELL 18 RETAINED. ’ OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE = ——————— Por Im AFRAID Youve [wer MissUS JARR GAvE IM SOME GouLasH GOTTA TEND To THIS ) FOUND A BuG TELL ae Fe Gourast A “WAS NOT GOOD mM Klaw & Erlanger bave renewed |" ‘) their contract with Julian Mitchell, if stage director, and he will be with that frm for three years more. Mr. Mitchell has been directing the musi- eal production work for Klaw & Er- langer for eight seasons. ' BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Now, I'm a very strange young man. Perhaps you'd like to hear that often: } I'm so tangled up I don't know beans from beer. We'll say I'm bungry! Out I go in manner almost crude and , very soon I drop the mask and eat a ut lot of food. Again we'll say I peed a \ drink—in other words, I'm dry. You'd | He Didn’t “Strike Out”—But He “Shelled Out!” think I'd talk 4 lot. Not me! I do not even sigh. But stealthily I move along. A water tank I seek, and when when I do, I never cringe or burst ng. I cast aside all fears and | and, strange as it may be, 1) find a barber right away and i} him work on me, And so it i Each day I do some wierd, outlandish | thing. A close observer might be prone to say | was a whing. But/ | nothing on this earth could make me | ee my funny ways. Until I die I guess I'll be the Emyeror of Jays. POINTS NTEREST. When Jimmy Kelly of Kelly & Kent in Australia some months et an Australian with whom he 6 quite chummy Recently the Australian came to New York and on Sunday he hunted up Jimmy. A sight-soeing trip over the city fol- lowed, #unday night, while Jimmy 4 faked it there was unyihing sive hed Go Youre” 4 ‘© was anything (OURS han an 7 like to see, Don’ i “well the Australian replied sent. DRYFUSS" HUH WELL “Gare ve yo les “\ Y'CHARGED WITH ously, “there are three thin; ui Your! ie” see before 1 return home, don't you falaei tate Ube. FoR Nozzir! HAVIN! VOTED ” NINE ] what are they?” asked Jimmy. WN. INFLUENCE "To Ger | TIMES AT TH CITY 5 a Seriously, mind you, the Australian ELECTION! ») e iter, “I want to see the Suwanee ‘i “@WELP ME HANNAH» WHY \'FATHEAD Wozzar? ala : rere tae \A ATS Wo Pl Pas fo SAD at ) WeLL ATS DAWGONE FUNNY *Deep tr 1! (e “CHARGED! ver, the Banks of the Wabash and cottage, the Old Ken- it famo' tucky Home. A PERFECT FILM. Pete Schmid, the turkey-trotting Press agent, asked the operator of one of the Strand’s projection machines yesterday how he liked the new Mary Pickford film, “The Little American.” “Fine!” replied the operator. “There ian't a hole in the entire film.” IT’S ALL RIGHT NOW. ft may interest you to know that Bnookie Burnside and her Katherine, daughters of R. wide, are again speaking terms, During the Actors’ Fund Fair they both sold programmes, but thro ‘thereupon Katherine became “mad.” | But at the Ridgewood, N. J., Red | i THE EVENING WORLD’ CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES | evened things up. Bo ery now and then Katherine ap out: “Hello, Snookie!" And Snookle re- Pelle, Katherine!" j Outdoorland | } Mes eee | Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn i (Copyright National Newspaper Service, Patent applied for.) THE BIGGEST DEAL. An annouuoement just at hand) ries’, 1017. by The Prew Pubiuding Co, states that the acquisition by the (Tee Now York Brenig World.) Messrs, Shubert of the theatrical The Snakebird. interests of the late George B. Cox, . }) as told in last Sunday's World, rep- | 66 HEE! But this ts a hot day Ny resents the largest deal of its kind in Outdoorland,” Bobbie (hd on record, remarked, ‘a “Yes," agreed Bombus, “we have APN eY oan SION. come pretty far south this evening. omens ‘atlantio City the other ea Maen very near the Gulf of Mexico.” He was out for an innocent atroli ‘ow much larger things seem to| through the back streets when ho|&Tow here than further north,” said came across a drug store, which was | Bess, pointing out the marsh reeds cloned. It was a sign in the store's : | embe: sous. | b,eete penne window that gave Bugene bis laugh, growing in the back waters of the member and one of my dearest cous: { am erry to oy that it cannot be The sign read: large river, Her two friends agreed yy reatif ins, Your name is among the thou- As you wi f “Closed on account of sickness.” | that it was so. Then—'Sce! see!" she i | i i sands of tried and true members of | fo { Nt Pies y Dear Cousin-Kins: | ESTHRDAY'S mail brought me % hiotiag! adh Be Pi ' 1 ' ' { the same question which comes |! wae Luo uemer Mba afere tare 0 POOR KID « { to me almost every week. Hers | sou eaguiné Sven for prema, nat H ral w Pusiiieae Gautin Pieanber titnvel oe ‘ & 1 HE ANTS tell me if 1 will get anything for soem vod poem, You wii ering i I pANOT: 3 . te membership, Can I become a member sa ithe inlet aautoan’ lie ee again by sending you six more cou- cence snd agen of the five tew members aod pons? must come together in one envelope, Though you have lost your pin and tr aly lesiher rs twelve cxmpons for two certificate you are still a Kiddie Klub | {ie focier tiie fo Yoin the Riddle Kia” wal Ci ' Can you imagine? cried, “a enake! snake! Let us our great klub, * ' But, of course, belng proud of your Cousin Eleanor. klub, you wish to have the pin to wear certificate to keep among ye as runt!” Gossip. aN LMR Ys A. H. Woods launched “The Target”| But Bombus caught her sleeve, “Do| DM idl I in Atlantic City last night. NOt GO so soon,” he said Kindly. Bess treasures, For these you may Gerald Griffin, uctor, went to|was so frightened that she w coupons each. If you ha . ® would Winthrop, Me., recently’ and broke | hardly jiste ‘ ; ri or broken your pretty pin send tr Sg kn iy rape Moe g hardly Isten while the Professor told SEE! A SNAKE!” CRIED BESS, “LET US RUN!” three coupons and another pin will be Bayard Veiller's new play, “The|her that it was not @ snake but a ia i mailed you. If tt is a new certificate Ghatterbox,” waa read to the acicrsjsnakebira that sho had seen, The |*tOWins out of the water. Ho is|I wish wo could go back to your nice| tou wish do the mameenve inn n Theatre yesterday queer bird had a very long thin neck,| W8tching for a most delicious fish| cool porch, It is very hot here," coupons—and you shall have it, These | ne, Van Ness comedy, |and as | 1 its body | dinner, When @ fish comes into wight] “It Is, to be sure," sald the Profes-| are new rules. “Safety First,” now being played at |*"4 48 !t swam almost all of tts body aia ing > th i sor, mopping his’ forehead with a the Hudson’ Theatre, Union Hill, {Stayed under water, It really did look | \V Bid Bibnaee: BK the river, Then | rige ‘bundanny “and we shall, go pauperiene puacene eon looks like Broadway material, they |Just like a snake sticking dts head |“: A 18 SOR since you wish it." Bo the trio! A. Yes. Rat do you pot Uunk itis muck way x s fees rasaatar et He 1s devoured in a moment and|¢ ick to Bombus's home in more fun io win onet ‘enimore Cooper Towne has signed |» wees Mr, Bnakebird comes up and giides|for the children to cool off bete Can we hare oar stories, poo a contract to be general manager for|,, "1 4% not know very much about) co rieusiy away with almost of king thelr trip to thelr own home | itis penton” in ihe ‘Hrentig’ Worll's Edward all, Inc., for @ year. the snakebird,” the Professor con- Sate epee lipelgs Simos? none 0! Awakeland | Kiuv Kovrner “Busin fore Pleasure” is now |fessed, “but the Klub cousin-member | P™mself except the long thin neck! “suggested by SAMUEL RUTH, age | high ieey, attaaly oan it they the tith new Potash & Perl. é ‘ showing, I am not surprised he fooled | thirte of No, 1602 Bathgate Ave- | %& t who wrote told me that he has @ you. He does look like a snake," {nus “That must be the nest," said Bob, pointing to a large nest-home in| 4 Contributions From Klub Cousins of t Fae oe Men foe Into the log book filled with things folks like sis Fon. to know. And his book says that this ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, bird's skill under the water is too Tendler—Address Mme, Bernhardt, | wonderful for words, It may be seen care William Connor, Globe Theatre, | resting qu nx | Foollsh Nora, |. There once lived in the Eastern pant of New York a girl naibed Nora. She went to & coun. of sticks, roots ‘and moss, In a twin- Kling the curfous boy had shinned up etly on a bare tree Mmbl ine bare trunk of the tr w York, pice! overhanging the water or of @ 8P4&1\, was and reported that A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, 8 ernnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnn | four chalky white egies tnside Michsel Keets of San Francisco $ HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND “Well,” said Bess, wrote a history of the Hawalian Isl OBTAIN YOUR PIN. 2 | not a snake, I do not ands in 50,000 we Pet a snake, no get it ished ma t &@ popular song called Boley.” ‘answered ewan alwase laughed at, J day" oer ‘moter asked her "why she was so | fii anal why oe, wont tem, She answered: Tt tant Who was ‘at the foot ‘of the Ts diay,” wherewon ber enother Cut out the picture on all four sides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 Ite PINMAN, No, 1037 Lexington |@Mtire length: Then dotted line 2, Fold each section underneath accurate- i ly. When completed turn over and you'll find a surprising result, “even if he ts him much, |because he Ipoks like Bombus, | of ‘a | }One Hundred and \¢@ ®| Thirteenth Street, ideiadebiiabiibanabnapecdice. < if July Drawing Contest. } Now ork City $ 101, and the Kiddie io, 63 City) w Onn ia “ n GOOD FISHING. |seat were suddenly illum! “Who H Earn a Klub Pennant. H PARTY bent ont “Seeing Lon-|!anded him?” she cried -iveembatee gnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncs don” rdiled out of Hyde Park Magazine Z2INOH felt pennant, made tn the in @ big automobile and Iiy-|> Klub color, blue and gold, and bear | tened with undisguised interest to 3s RODIN Mano Playing taught 20 Lemons, Beak wants to spend FOOLISHMENT. If Jawn Mctiraw of old New be ere’s the tonin re'd be no | ¢| his vacation where i on rx! 1 fe YOUR NAME, AGE ia eee “What I Wish to Be| Mere, is boating Ae . ra J and fishing. And are {fen me When I Grow Up One dollar} he means not to ‘ ROM THE CHEST ber“ yrosented with scalver gray Mlub Tin will be awarded to each klub| miss a moment in i F ae . KIDDIE KLUB ing for bis or her age on the above| his favorite pas- fi lily t Piapeus, and the nore AS becoming COUPON NO, subject. This gontest will close neve times, for his pice Dust de sent with each name, together with the| of our largest’ 1 id umstead orm Syrop / urday, July 28. Ail drawings must be tre, printed here to-day, shows the sun Just rising as he ts angling for | timatue, age tnd, sidrew of euch new 9 v4 landed proprietors, & thing of tao pasture.” “se er member | said the gulde, ‘Th ix are, the standard 4 © received not later than that date, his breakfast of nice, freshly caught flyh, Lime TT ei leaded 1 1 yok Aravtens ates tan tees Wi"o."a vo CREE, © Bae } te ‘The fork cou file club "the pita, ing the Kiddie Klub name, will be * a * jommited free. Original Ohriat guide's explanation of the various iailes Ire nal Obriatenees Bobosl, dre to every Klub member who sours | places of interest, Presently they LO Eh ot Tel. Morningside S888, re now members and (0 every pam Kip mem-| passed an ancient edifice surrounded der who brings in with bim or ber four other new} by a high brick wall, “That is the | member, Bix coupons, pumbered im rotation, | town house of the Duke of Dea, one

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