The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1917, Page 14

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Mort The la r tour ‘ wi pre ’ “ tour. Cone . . Ole Mauerbe hee re from the West and is & naking “The Aviator,” @ murica " nee & Marvin, | soew tf Going Lp’ W Mauerbach built a few no wilh ome of his surplus fu WELCH ON THE J08 Jack We ae gone ” on s Me says “On, & Jaunching agv, looks Lae @ success BUNSET IN ARCADIA. LuNvor Ce A a know Mt for |e Wo rads Ps’ yralosd."bip. hip. beorey BARNEY A HERO. Arthur Barney, manager of the Fitinge Theatre, proved himself a hero yesterd afternoon A crowd that mw battle with a fire in West Forty-second Street branded him as such, and Arthur blushed from his chin clear over bis head to the back of his neck. It all came about like this Conway ‘Tearle drove up to the curb opposite the Eitinge in bis auto, Hesi- tauon. As he jammed down the brakes a flame shot out of the forward hold and soon the entire car was in danger of cashing In. Arthur grabbed @ fire extinguisher and, through his heroism, the blaze was squelched. Then @ strange thing happened i sald Arthur. replied the actor. ured and I haven't “Darn you, Art! “That machine ts} been able to sell it.” Arthur Barney slunk abashed into the theatre, wnile Dave Altman yanked out his Jew'’s harp and played "My Hero!" HE WASN'T THAT OLD, An Italian, leading a small boy by the hand, appeared at the box office of the Criterion, where ‘The War- rior” is playing, yesterday, He asked what a tichet for the youngster would cost, but the Treasurer thought he “as asking what time the show would begin. “Half past seven,” in the box office “No! no!” came from the Italian, “He ees not half pas’ seex yet.’ HARTLEY WRITES ONE. Randolph Hartley vance man for Mrs. Fiske, can wri hyme, Here's a sample entitied "The Song of the Supers,” from the Buffalo Weekly: bewn replied the man the Kamen Army and ¥e mx marwied with Dave Belas 6 bore to bt in Shenandoah and we've often bad The Taming af the Slises ne to ‘ ot every Viewed Vaiiie-tatiered veters “ The road with Uncle Sean and it lan't for the An tay For nove of ua expecta to be it fan't for the glory. But it's fut tie buued kag for Ue madnee a oe really what w ima Ary 80d Mic 1] Comet NT, PAGE MATTER, POP food Barons Usaa herce Oaly etre tor Tote TRAY Awous awe Pook | ‘4 | ee kim me ‘ i) 7 “I WANNA cer 8 WH TH’ 1/ . BOTIOM OF THIS fro ‘FRIOKIN'” OF MY SAFE — © Now 1% BEEN STATED, “TRAY “HICKEN” WUZ Ru OFFICE yer ENTERED } ZA a SWPID"? HENRY HASENPFEFFER ALONE ee WHY ID wuz AW-HaH! So! TH: PLor OFCOURSE Bees! THICKENS! WELL’ Stoop’) “3 WHo Woz witH Him 2 Chem COmrMAEML. 1919, Freee Pbitoning Co UN THE EV Outdoorland { * | A Queer Angler, H 6 BLL, hello! Mr. Sandman? | Vhis is Professor Bor us speaking “Do you mind starting your route New York Street on 4 laid | this evening? | Soe duor shuts behind us wih @ ure that Bob and Bessie get | leepyland early. 1 will meet them | 4 af dying for we've very often} at Outdourland Vier No. 13 at 7.30, die again for Uncle Sam, GOSSIP. Ralph and Kenneth Stuart, sons of the late Ralph Stuart, have enlisted in the Marine Corps Marjorie Rambeau a to be elevated to stardom in “The Eyes of Youth," soon to be staged by A. H, Woods and Messrs, Shubert Pheodore W. Barter will be mana of the stock company which Klaw m the die Aud) we'll gladly & Erlanger will have gun of the new Way Out," nan will siage he or was) death, exclaimed porsilvle that woman's ly you how much over Niagara Falls to What did you for those kiddi y?. Hard luck? Not | There is a sronder- | | | ful treat in store for them, You'll do that, eh? ‘Thank you, Goodby,’ Hombus hung up the telephone re- ceiver and dashed away. He had’ all he could do to make the pier in time himself. The threa friends almont thelr hurry to be on time, an |had hardly wet foot upon the d f a fine ship when tne big craft shoved {ded in Pacitic | °" Where are we hed Hob k In loc ever get b sald Bess, vet that this is a tid the Professor Ket th n two 1 thought you et us hurry,” she commanded. de high up billowa and. slid her. Then a v and beheld NOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ' KIDDIE KLUB COUPON NO. morant flew from the bo TH KNOW Evening World Daily Magazine Ther mselves to Eat Other He'd Call the First of the Month the Thirty-Second ! ‘ AN’ Y'OWEAR “THAT “TH! ROBBERY HAPPENED ON (Sl —RememBber Y'FATHEAD ‘Y/"TO0K AN’ OATH — Now How DYE TY Wuz “TH’ ——- (BW Hon? Jaly 24, 1917 Tuesday, Peorte’s | read! | If Aw Attee Yaey eer } jYawe ny ovr ef : lL Some Burpy: ™ . ( De Tey mare some BuPry taT ’ Onny Cause “TH! DAY eae Woz TH | AN' “TH' DAY AFTER , Wuz TH’ J4-% ee Ler cr — A i cer 5 ie Kiddie Klub Korner ‘ Dear Cousins: idea that young peor | may thelr sixteenth birthda | AS NEW MEMBE bers, even when they teen, are still our Klub | as they always have be: | Klub's 9 they m | the advantages | same way J attend the Klub into the Klub's mi contrib le of cous! en. ay Some few of you have a mistaken CONDUCTED BY ELI { Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn { fifteen | nt Kiddie Klub name, will be given free years have passed the age when they | Join our Klub and cous But it Js not until they have marked y that friends are no longer eligible to join But old men- grow to be «ix 8 just | Except. ing for the privilege of entering the| njoy all af the Klub ‘in the ship. our Their pins and their certificates are | theirs to be proud of always. y stivals and enter ever ON THE BOAT S10D A BIRD WITH AN IRON RING ABOUT ITS NECK eae Lae Rs aPC Ce a strange and beauti(ul land of many|the victorious bird to bring in his d to publish the wo. r Islands, steep rocks topped by green | Prize. uate cousins. Toot-toot! piped the whis thetr ICE Kiub member, always a fort, With frageant pink plum Bios noat, All aboard for New y. ri og | Seems nber Btrouma and rivera made a net ‘rolled, coasted and | _ Questions and Answers, work between the islands, and by t their mumate Q. | have missed Coupon 189. What pans of the nearest hese sat th shall I do? bv footed man, On © bow of bin A. Send Sc tn stamps to The wmall boat stood a hook-beaked World. Cireula Departn about its pec A 4 word of comand from the ma the bird darted Into the water elzed a large fal, proueDe it back the boat and Har prevented dohim ¢ 1 HIS ts Lil ——————$—$ $—$—————_———_ — man took the fish and seat h | Mallette’s angler after imore pre | é ; | Hess were amazed nd of the bes Bombus for the reason of tt all way to spend a | “These birds are calle rmorants,”| Vacation, and sald Bombus, “Thi n'a conception | anglers, living, when w mani he fish they catch. These good that F have taken advantag drawing 7 cleverness as fishers, They have | Selected trained the cormorants ake them) sent in | A living: by an e s, After some tine the bira| lives at No. 139 Will forget that he is able to swailow,| West One Hundred and though the ring be removed will| and F bring t the fish back to his master just Mile cralty ecan ' Pot of a load ay a fish too big and Strong tor himete | arawn Across th handle lc by will certainly make every one wh es tt want ‘And as they look other cor-|to go stra satel RoE AT MEGe GHEE E Race litte tea nent and helped although she d Six coupons, numbered in rotation, Cut out the picture on all four sides. Yhen carefully fold dotted line Na 1 ist be nt with each name, to. | ite entire length, Then dotted line No. 2 and No. 3. Feld each siction unders! her with the signature, age and neath accurately. When completed turn over and you's find @ surpmeing ditana Bi pach ember, just ax | result. re dividual kiddies 1 | WOBBLES, Gosh, that r ne ve got . M ‘3 APT, GEORGE MARVELL, head | (1) 08 ben Sorry, { July Drawing Contest $C) of the motor boat patrol, was | cay Theres Pen . . arguing with a pacifist | girl uying, ia studying UBJECT; “What I Wish to Re} “You wobble,” said Capt. Marvell n Chicas: we're Infern- | S* When 1 Grow Up." One dollar} “You hop from this side to that. You mi ace i be warded to each Klub are like t Pap tean engagement’ OR SCHORER | MOVING. PICTURE Patent Applied For.) National Newspaper Service, att have an Evening World of Tuesday, July 17, sent you, That is the day that Coupon No. 189 was printed. Q. Do you think L em too old to join the Kiddie Klub? I am going to be fifteen in October, A. Of course you are not, The kiub has a great many boy and girl members of your age and older, Q. May my brother, aged nine, Join he Kiddie Klub? A. Yes. We will be pleaned to wel- some him into our cousinhood May my cousin, who {s old, joln the Kiddie Klub? two a A + an I buy @ Klub pennant for 10 cents? A. Yes Q. Would it be cheating if I should |have some one make a drawing and then should copy !t on another plece of paper? I am anxious to make a drawing of “What L wish to be when it would, You see, it is same as copying from a picture and that {4 against Make your drawing your f. 1am sure you can do very well by yourself, Ceusin Eleanor. | quite the printed $ Karn a Klub Pennant } PWENTY-TWO Inch felt pen nant, 4 in the Klub colors, blue and gold, and bearing the A to every Klub member who secures five new'memvbers and to every new Klub member who brings in with him or her four other new members, Da uan Anaachraiae Come out to our place to dinner | me anyaow.t® sWaahibeian Bia: 5 “night, said & DanKer, for his or her age on the above aub.| ° Vil be glad to, mighty glad to,’ " ject, This contest will close Satur-| sald the gu wa y Piero Playing taught 20 lemons, BR lay, July 28, All drawings must be| ‘Our oldest irl,’ said the banker, 1 fre, Origine! Curistensen School, recvived not later than that date ‘ds studying music"—~ Rogtine 81 W. 12900 41, Tel, Morcingside Sug p

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