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Obie oma town ARTY FOR mITCHCOCK. =| umente shout the future. plane of Raymond Mirebe “Miteby Koo’ show ehould fon by Bn AnmOUncHMen' States that the pair of ‘em © from the Coban @ Merrie The the Liberty on Aug. #7 for endef. ° engegement The probably means that Laurette Taylors new | plays, intended for the Liberty, won be ready for some time Concerning hie change of base, Mr Hitchoork| oad I'm going to play the darn show at the Liberty as long as the roads) te Great WN are in condition, | That's where at I live” THE MARRYING BLACKER, + hy Wer ot Diveriet | cipeher egw would like, we, de © bride, atte sshd *he can't ee Se tur be ciowe and et | it tee et, To" bear hile tw Tp thine irl weld tip thde nt be really 1, very tis’ sere meade man gm vite! 4 iy Par worse (han war could beve in stue | BP. Pease sletet!, Myre oe Haber lett yal Wheres jour pride? Qh aa, a act thea ol) other you's boi JUVENILES ARE SCARCE A# we predicted here some time agy, the theatrical managers ure finding it herd to engage “handsome young} juveniles.” The war has curtailed thu supply greatly. Cohan & Harris, who are preparing to produce “Going Up,’ & musical somedy made from Jam Montgomery's play, "The Aviator,” by Offo0 Hauerbwch and Louis A Wirsoh, are stumped to find a young han for the leading role. “We're up against it," sald Mr. Wauerbach, "Unger normal conditions actors of this type are scarce enough, but with the war on they are almost impossible to get HENRY Wilton Lackaye, while in Atlantic City playing in “The Inner Man," visitea & cabaret and heard a young woman sing ragtime with great a Philadelphia girl," ex- the head waiter gol a title for a song for her,” @aid Mr. Lackaye.” i “What ie it?” oll ran & “"Don't Send Me Back to Mother; @be Can Hear My Voice From Here. « JERRY AND BILLY. Geveral yearwego Jere J. Cohan, who @ied yesterday, and the writer of this} column went up in the Bronx to visit oy Carter, an old-time banjo play- er, who was tll and totally biind.| We found Billy in @ basement sitting | = near the bed of his GonsurmDUvy | daughter, Both have died since “hello, Billy! said Mr. Coban, okies wp a long, lean band. | y God!" replied the blind man, | os nA big tears welled from bis eyes. “it it ain't Jerry!" waiver wnat eins wwe Me come COutdoorland }. Lets eed Might! What do you do all day, Buy? Copyrigt, 1917. by The Pres Publishing Co, ‘The New York Erening World.) Bul sottlye nat nether of us bas long| ‘The Partridge and Her to wait “Maybe no Bily answered, Little One squeezing bis ‘old friend's hand NB day Bess, Bembus and Bob| “Bur say, Jorry, when | go I'll try were wandering through the to take the banjo with m : bring along your clog shoes. woods of Outdoorland. Sud- Fifteen minutes later Mr, Cohan|denly a mottled, earth-colored bird deposited af$20 pill on the dreaser and! flew up from near them and alighted we loft. That's all there ts to the| almost at their feet. story for you, dear reader, If you and you _ could have seen it, though, there'd| It was a partridge. | be ten mes much in it. She acted very strangely, did this — bird, She bristled up her feathers GOSSIP. and kept running first toward then Allen Boone's Australian company,| from the three wanderers, but dodg which will offer “Lucky O'Shea” at|!ng so cleverly that none of them tho Thirty-ninth Street, hus arrived|could catch her, Bob and Bess both in New York. t hey thought that she bad Cecil Cunningham, now at the New Brighton, to be starred in a com- edy with songs next season, been wounded and was unable to fly “If we can catch her perhaps we can cure her,” said Bob. But catch walked the bird went slowly, When MI88 RUSSELL TO ATTEND, the children ran she would go just Lilian Russell will entertain alfast enough to keep out. of their|YOUFr answer,” he said arty at Talbot Hanan's Broadway|reach, at ihe same time leading them known her ‘ways UW at Narragansett Pler Aug. 12-lon. So they went for nome time de-| fund others just ‘Phe ball will be given to raise fund nes lighted with the haif-friendly and for the Navy Comfort League, Vaude- Biveal (tin: exeature ville headliners, supplied by Messrs.|"", Keith and Albee, will add to the flew out of sight. thought the children. At first they | Mead CUTS CHORUS MAN OUT, had thought that. she had been| -! Picked it up just as you children | mother bird. been a dozen of} quickly that 1) ® started to follow “) les Dill) Charles in | There must have Gispense with least so far decided to| wounded and was unable to fy, Now men, at|they knew differently, for she went Stone|a-flying fast enough when she got| show is concerned. in| ready | could faa!" nel winhon to “discourage ‘aiack: |"°At inst iney asked what the renson|.,WHY, Gla J not seo ers. But, listen—there will be eighty] of her behavior could be | Bob. beautiful’ girls, which ought to help| For reply Hombus held up to them | “Becauge the old bird took your at some, a tiny, soft, baby partridge. ‘This in| tention. Mhix is just what she rit | jto do, When she A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, PTE ETE TNE TIN FBT ‘Three months ago a Banktown, la HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND his life, won an auto in a guessing contest, Last week he was sent to jail charged with embezzlement, | seen them act ty “Pe Kidiie ale. Whe Ww 200° 301 y, FOOLISHMENT, de away frem ite mother.” ; in real estate,” Sion aust So the Professor and the two chil j a a oY afta,” “Klub Pin.” Por’ i RGB |dron walked back to almost the very | — may beaane E- here very member ip anes Partridge } FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE preeel rfid, Or Min ond 8 | baby carefully upon the ground, | dunes iit every ti to an orphan asylum, “What did he leave?” \ “Fifteen children,” COUPON NO, AN ERS eae X “Too Late,” the Youngster Shouted, Shrill y—* ee, EL oo ter Sho i HASENPFEFFE R You Give me ~A DRINK OF omer AWN | @. Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn_ } Piece close bdecrtdcsloa Ule retold Sie Shes Stee ee Dear Cousin Kiddies: What a great many ambitions| States does the there are in the world! 1 hardly|!t shows us to be true blue patriots | realized it unt!l I went through your 18 Raster Street, city Simpron Street, Bronz, Deberoien Street, Brooklyn. i ne her they could not When they| THE MOTHER PARTRIDGE RAN JUST FAST ENOUGH TO KEEP OUT OF THEIR REACH, wets safely back to its mother,” the children Bombus felt sure that it would. ; from a personal INNA BICKHAFBR, age 214 West Sixty-ninth ele son Avenue, Phishing 1908 Geventy-minth Street, city. Sixty.serenth Street. “Oh, where did you get that?” the| Been sree eae into the air and | Children asked in delight as Ress took | the little fuszy ball in ber hand and gaiety of the occasion. What made her act so strangely?’ | (00K turns with Bob at stroking Its twelve, of No. eee Fast One AWARD WINNER July Drawing Contest them but they bid so could get only this one Ag enn rns 1 4 jenough away from | had given them time HO ts your favorite American ¢ ry F 4 * ev Maa OBTAIN YOUR PIN, interest In you was hero and why? ' 1" man who had never been in debt In By flew away and this Way #0 often| that T knew what it m: r little seared ch I should not August will be to see who can writ the best compositions on the above subject, with an award of $1 given tc each Kiub Cousin who writes the best article for his or her age. | Margaret Gragiano Baxter Street, New York City, wishes to be a Red Cross nurse, and so well has she drawn that she wins the award for the best year-old jlun cousin, hei and give the facts of his life which seom to you of greatest interest, Am noon aa it WAS fran tt ran intr # KIDDIE KLUB 196}: clump of bushes and hid. They could Wore The contest closes Maturday, Bept. 1, and the first quite a gore ‘wil be published Tuesday, p owt one neither the old bird nor very little ‘int, Hy eh an nea hha’ i reat, dis 0 rs do hope the tender Utue thing Towa: up maguat of pens You Have To Give Ps iv To ae) ‘ — Next Time He Goes Afield to Lunch He ‘ll Trust No Weather Prophet’ s “Hunch’ The Candy's Now ‘Somewhere in Willie”! By Bud Counthan 2 |. © fom ELSE A US DRINK OF CONDUCTED _ BY ELEANOR SCHORER | sailors, red cross nurses, field physi elighttul July contest drawings 0") cians and ambulance drivers, show | “What I Wish to Be When I Grow! our members to be clever artists. Jp." Honorable Mention of Clever Young I send my congratulations to the Patriot | award winners with hopes that each PAu D MAYER, | fire «a will have the good success in their gn ‘ eon cine ; MYLLICENT 3 HMA. Ute work that they have had In thie) fi { eos, Heptlyn; JOsENIL eigh \tenue, Bro contest. outs yet 76 Water Street, Omining. The Award Winners Are: MARGARET GRAZIANO, age fire, of No, MAX HARRISON. age ex, of No, 1028 | TRYING KUEIN, age omen, of No, 133 | TLTON SMITH, age eight, of No, 28 Madi HPLEN VAN AALTBN. age atne, of No eidson Avenue, Bronx TITA COLLINS, age ten, of No, 100 Weat IDA HARRIS, agt cleren, of No, 220 Fast LBONA MARTINS JAU, age thirteen, of No. 162 | Street. city LOUIS BLITB! Hundred and Ninetees on Halies ot One Meare and Seawionain Biren. st, Nag ARTHCR a Ade fifteen Ne maton Street. city TAM You sh, if 2 }. ABILA CABSARE C. WBINDHL, age fifteen, of No, | VY va UsT HYMAN, Jumesbure 846 Weet Fifty socom! Stet, city | oth Fi ! The number of meinbers who wish are Received Honorable | Mention, | ‘ AMNROGE CARTE, seven, No. 4108 Seren'h | \ , Composition Contest \ | For August The Kiddie Club contest for | Ws Tell who your favorite American is, why you admire him most No composition is to exceed 400 it 1d, v ” to do thelr as the drawings of marines, soldiers, BLK He nine, Ag FIUBUMA * By they RA av imine, of No, THOME, piteen if 1101 Summit Avenue. Jemey City, N J me AY STEMATEIMAN, “ay wot 4 Kasi CARLETON MOTT M1 West ie ty Lob Lew MARGARET MOL Pulaskt ee a Use oniy ene aide of the | tunes gine firone rd-winning | linghion wtrtt Bro 11464 aga Avenue, By ite for our own United Kiddie Klub credit Ta} Maia ) ui i sf ign.) HELA " an inUirelt, | RoW Heo GTS tees No El. rious things Some plan to be police chemists, artists, mus’ Ror weet ‘Kini aight a WARDE: ie | Avenue,” New York; MABEL | teachers, farmers, mail vices SCARED OF TH' GOAT, — BOT I'D LIKE T SEE TH ANIMAL WHAT CAN THROW ME! Cut out the picture on all four sides. No, 1 its entire length. Then dotted line No, 2 and dotted line No, Fold each section underneath accurately. When completed turn over and you'll find a surprising resylt. hen’ they an Ar i] how he Then carefully fold dotted line Ing picture rs, dancers, dress. maker milling electrical gingers witch ‘board — operatoi vUr'se lawye public speakers, pers, typists, chauffeurs ang or hes to be a Suftragatt another ixlous to wo Kiddte Klub’ office, work 19 me Walter Grote is ambitious ¢s an Are Sc. 3 lorer. IT can understand n this weather, Cousin Eleanor,