The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1917, Page 16

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AD ON (“coure ree] Fienino World Daily Magazine “S'MATTER, POP The Roy Put His Foot Right on It! About Plays 2 \Teewes cer —- q AINLY A } ‘ : in vaneden _- ounan | oFrTune eee a Awy | Cas Reaver ay and | lave rs (One waar in ve nrs A Sune ) Can a ; By HIDE DEDLEY y do ) 1 9 | There's Many a Slip ‘Tr eee COREY GETS “GRASS WIDOW M ged 1 ‘ 1 ‘ * A t The b kh of Me “ « Vollock A. Mire write w ‘ was pi ted t Varis tw vo Juune THOSE PHONOGRAPHS. ¥ Div eKsIO une a ie ase rr rind oven Thursday, July 26, 1017 By C M. Payne ‘ cre on 4d) goes Well, Laere will be others, ee | Edward B. Perkins's forthcoming | z 2 2 aus srg, wsicuneed to") ETENRY HASENPFEFFER Mek) 6 Ge Rave Felt Jaa Lite Sew Bal!” Sraltheen wil stage, I Mr Genithe = ee non will _L leral stage director it t s producuions tor, if a oat % Saw IT—Deev2 aan } L Sex VSNaW BALL"— How “TH GAM HILL 16 IT “THAT “i'60 UNLUCKY AT “WH “RACES-AN’ YET AH DID “Bots6=DE OLE * BANKROLL” AM. FLATTER DEN A, WAITERS Foot! DAW: GONe Mest AN AH Gol De “TWP” RIGHT FROM ““VRAINER VINCE’ S) , WHO DONE Gol De Han! HAR! So 4" Los’) ON TH’ Ponies” “T AGAIN: HUH ?5~ alstipat cal FILMS FOR JUVENILES. arranged to use ee of DANGONIT “SNOW BALL Y’ ue) William Like “TH! Bustin’ j~ the Giove Xu Fox has theatre tor tne ee, he summer. Un Monuay evening, oF A HARD AWM CLEANED, July 90, he will instaid there the first ve aenaee ——C INFO" FROM DE HORE i You ALWANS WIN AT ul the Fux Kiddie veries of films, eh ped HiMeeLe Yezza! Jack and the bea ik.’ lr. BOR) be sai at Naw iiaue seven ether piecures on this | é i oraer Ahoy are “paved in the Wood, Aladdin aid the Wonaeru Lamp, + (2) ps The br nie Misudo, ina. for a » «Adventure Wonder land sii Baba and the Forty Phaey HE LIKES MISS CUTEY. (% Did AWAY \ 7) "Bose"! s— AY ae nt DE HorRsdES ! 5 a (ver er Lay rer cer ) Ite NY) LL UTD Laura Waiker, appearing in | Man Who Caine buck’ the Play- Philip B. Dooner, our West Ninety- seventh Street, poet, has immortalized | her in a rhyme Philip liket Laura | Yea, bo! tte likes her haider than @ mule can kick. That much is evi-| denced by his rhyme, which follows: Sine | THE EVENING WORLD'S Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | | canrolesanina arewe Outdoorland { a Cousin Eleanor's Klub Kolumn } Johnny L, Crovo of Charlotte, N. C,, » we . is in New York. Johnny L. is here to book theatrical attractions for houses Comment, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Co, - | contestants of the same age as your- (The Now York Brening World.) | Dear Cousins: 4 | seit. 1 want every cousin who! in Charlotte, Asheville, Greenville 5 HIS is the last call for contest A ; Ge and Spartanburg. He ‘understands| Bombus's Pet Alligator, drawings, ‘The day after to-| Wishes It 10 have the eppertunity to MONK, H that about 100,000 United Btates #ol- H. Bombus, you have a new morrow is the final day for ac-|8°¢ his or her name in t ata fed ‘ dlera will be in training near these | °¢ eeey a a ion centiig your original plotures of what | Phae. winners LLS MISTER towns for the best part of next sea- a p : mp8 ‘ Lam looking forw to a delight » \ son, and he js anxious to furnish the pointing her finger at the ou wish to be when you grow up. If] 9 i y COP te ‘| ( \ boys plenty of amusement. Ineiden- | Professor to warn him that he could you have not already sent yours, do| a ps Wiptede SYS Ny ed a TR WE K tally, he thinks the theatres down his bo now. If you have aent « drawing | Sid peautitul pieces of work is OR.A ~-\ way will find the « deason "Ot fool her, amnama hee rf rsh rin Iawing) seten a hard task, too, for many EA —E » very profitable one, does Johnny La No, I haven't," he answered. Hiptargeaie bationod wiih itor bave| imes there are twa or even more A EES “You are trying to fool me, but | Rot a new or a better idea, you may | jrawings very close tn merit OC. \ Gossip. when I came in 1 heard him erying.” uake another and send It In, There | "O"'n : n Thursday, Aug. 2, the names of # DE sis sausage ss ies ME St econ: naa aun am | Pray, Ace coment] THATORDERS ARE, i in ved Baturday night man, “You heard ‘Allie’ He whines Pen ue Sere ROMER efforts deserve mention will appear in! a Violet Heming hus been engaged for | when ne gets hungry or out of tem: | | reason 1 wish to have you mail | this eolumr FOLLOWED ! Who's Lo y Now “ our artwork not later than to-mor Dear reader, I hope yours is among William Norris is to have a comedy | Pe | avanine le that_L am: an to| them. Affecttonately , role in Twas Onee in May Is his name Allie? | Baw event hat Tam anxious to a Alice Neilsen has returned from| “yea, ‘Allie’ is hin name. Come, I | have it reach me in good time to be Cousin Eleanor. Maine ready to rehearse in "Kitty | iy tale dni tat Hith, | dude with the work of other cousin Darlin’.” 4 je you fo hit . Auna Held has signed up Ventta] The children were led to @ low | s i Thea Kk . } Fitahugh and her mother, Ida Fitz: | glass tank filled partly with water| THE ALLIGATORS LAY WITH THEIR NOSES IN THE WATER From Kiddiee 3 The Kiub’s Motto 3 hugh, for “Follow Me land partly with sand and inhabited ‘ \ . Mrs. Mark Luescher ts arran . hie ene? ty 29mg ten and fifteen feet tong, Iazed {children’s host, “I shall have given | ane de the annual benefit for the Southport, |>¥—"0W, What do you suppose Yj}on the logs out the water and on t 0 of Outddorland.” the w Conn., fire department for Aug. 10 a iittle alligator! the bank, wetting | r by GLEN CATERER, | * Arthur Hopkine has leased from the | “Oh, ian't ho cute!” exelaimed Bens, thelr nos How water uged fiftecn, of No, 669 Coney Island Messrs, Shubert the theatre they are | making a motion as if to pat his head jessie was terribly frightened, and | Avenue, Brooklyn, lig building next to the Booth, It will |tra \ereed the meus head and eaes (Well might any one have been, ‘these ; eat 1,000 persone Up jerked the saucy head and snep| monsters are very me tate le ’ ara tbe Be r * e ver 48) ereat sharp-toothe ‘are as i ent By FREDDIE RU ] jalmost bitten, | deadly as they | neawian of f§ Earn a Klub Pennant West) One Hundred and’ Thurty thy ! ALLENHURST SCORES. | "Now will you treat him Ike althat tong, rough’ pa swieh Of |§ 4 « 4 J. Chirp of Allenhurst, N. J., 1s the | tame puppy?” laughed Bombus. “He| mean the end of any one in the wor na . | proud father of the following rhyme: 1s @ ferocious creat Came, hl Mt em awtully trade com eines TWENTY-TWO inch felt pen-| a and Blue " | wo and see his kinfolk in their native] pews, afraid —t ; nant, made in the Klub colors ‘ home ould laugh tf s va blue ad 1 nd bear the / In & twinkling the trio were bound | paid that she ry \ i . esghhen he Kiet other twinkling |among thoae ere | duals 2 even fea hares band 1 a) furt the friends | p ' Cabspd PML K 7 *Tound many ex M Ive new to every ne \ tor put ald the | rowh gs in wit Prom AMCE WAISCH, ot h we ' W member wee h to differ hey At a ’ x " n rotation " \ | Cut out the picture on all four sides. Then carefully fold dot your play and then get a pr ‘. ask 7] No nae H rs ACH MAMA, 10>) PENNANT WINNERS. \ | No. 1 its entire length. Thon dotted line No. 2 and No q sotted Jing HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND [for the mun t r ge and] Robert ‘Trautt, six years, N , \ section underneath accurately. When competed t old each n almost as time ag it add nber, just as] Newark Street oken ath a ‘ately Vhen co ed turn over ai "| DR, BINGLE'S TIPS OBTAIN YOUN PIN takes to tell {t Ho 1 Rombu vequired W PeMMat Kiddies | Geniae onan twelrenenc Nec doe | find @ surprising result ind yout) Don't worry about the loss of a | Nore & ck att fc '« home apply for mem Fl West seventy-first Street | ‘ pedal extremity There is a Foote "E wonder how ‘A now ‘4 Arthur Brassing eight years, Manufacturing Company in Oshkosh, | ne een Ubon to Bee, sie anid SN nnnnnnnmmnnmee | tat iichnomd Avenue, Port Hien EePRIT DE Corps pasts | Beb found hin ng, like those on . i } mon | HE son of the well-to-do family | allow follows at FOOLISHMENT. jhe sand, with Ay south, oxen } July Drawing Contest } ih Bissarrl, thirteen yeare, | | had recently Joined up ea @\ tell t . i 4 50 ane T've gota lot of cash abroad, which ow must 2 19nd one set oO} MW ed Over Dis | AAeereernnews | No. 1915 Linden Street, Ridgewood, | | ee ice ” 1e house al T cose 14" chink & Childrw envahae neh ore nite rea of $| They sot very close to him, When | Grow In" Ona doliar|.Arthur Necker, ten years, West IUSIN An Ja Guard Christmas leave at home Juitenen. eye tenarted to te eet, ‘erery mentor te As far an T can nee, Alte nag n ¢ Nitaons ea IC young 3 aren | Retmening from 9 walk hie mother! y Hed in abont Wate FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, orsenied with « iver ey Kid Pin and ef |tongue,” sald Bob. “But that does will be awarded to each Klub yivia Silverstein, thirteen years, | ture, hag truly told the spirit of jespled @ figure in the kitchen with mother but 1 cack Tacave wert anes gah ane oh Whi, mid eaiith not seem to matter, When ‘Allie'| member who makes the best drawing Harrison Avenue, Brooklyn, ||both our Klub ‘and our Saiinaranial tT can't turn hy man’s poamet™ gets old and grows big he too will for his or her age on the above sub- ward L. Mulhern, ‘No. 105 West |Cousin Angelica 4s. fifteen ye larence,” she called to her #01 him out? wi “No, 1 didn't know the Governor COUPON NO. eat everything that comes hia way/| fect. ‘Nhis contest will close Satur-|One Hundred and Twenty-seventh age and lives at > 8 ‘l rence,” ehe calle er son, anit ty out? Wh oak a uate just the same |day, July 28, All drawings must, bel street Age and ves tt ntecaoventh trece,|"Mary’s got eome one in the kitchen. |“ /yr my Sergeant!” weemreenennanannnapeanennneee ? "Before that time comes,” gatd tha received not later than that date John New, No. 1841 Third Avenue, tha Bronae She knows perfectly well that I don’t! Night. sean ee ' OLD doc,

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