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_(eewte race] Evening World Daily Magazine [rssssr. seset ss: se17] 5 S MATTER ung actors, & of twenty-four and twenty ¢ been drafted, The A ro will hay a than ever for the » a Jand and France now “| have @ number of the young p ducers associated with me, much 4 Arthur Hopk George Broadhurs Weber and Anderson and Kichard ddition to my old associ to 1 and ever bad in THIS THEATRE ARTISTIC. When the new Norworth 1 is opened with the Dudiey-Godfrey revue, “Odds and nds of 191 lic Will see One Of the mont artist! ttle playhouses in New York. Th Law Studios of interior ¢ , lavender and for the ue HP ¢ pleasing use the intl- 26 to the performances. Gossip. William Collier will open in “Noth- ing but the Truth” in Pittsburgh, Labor Day. Max Figman and Lolita Robertson will head a company to ent this comedy in the Far ‘est. Grace George will dip into melo- drama for, the first time this season and appear in “The Meeting of the Ways,” written by Jules Eckert Good- Tuan, author of “The Man Who Came PT be of Youth,” a new play by Charlies Guernon and Max Marcin, presented last night at the Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City, under the direction of A. H. Woods in con- | Junction with the Messrs, Shubert. Marjorie Rambeau played the stellar role, The play is described as a comedy-drama in three acts and four episodes. It will open at the Maxine Eliiott Theatre next Mon-| day. ; “The Knife” began a six weeks’ en- | @agement at the Cort Theatre last) tht, with Olive Wyndham in the! OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE le | i ‘ears vii his Trick! By Clifton Meek “STOUGH! HERE ALLL” NATURE (© IN (TS GLORY AN’ EVERYONE STILL “THERES ANOLE FELLER UP “THERE IN “TEARS! she originated. Norman Hackett de the part of Dr. Manning and | rry Mestayer that of the District Attorney. Virginia Duane, prima donna with “Chin Chin” last season, has been | engaged for one of the leading roles | in “The Red Clock,” Edward B. Per- | kins’s musical production, which opens in September. Miss Duane is| er pupil of Jean de Reszke an her career at the Opera REASON FOR BLUSHING, VERY pretty but extremely slender girl entered a street car and managed to seat her- self in @ very narrow space between | Cut out the picture on all four sides. No. 1 its entire length. Then dotted line No, 2, meath accurately. When completed turn ever and you'll find @ auroriaing| Presently a portly color her hand toward the place she had | just vacated, “take my se Pretty miss, thinking to humiliate thp men for their lack of gallantry, arose sho said, with @ wave of ored woman, smiling broadly, “but which gen’'man’s lap was you settin’ Who Gould Deny a Request That Was Never Made? By C. M. Payne You “Promise iV) ¥ You J Jurd You Daee Se cau: n ecause 1 wy WOULD NoT I was very ro Conte AoK MRS FARR smart ORRY ONE for ANY. HAD ANY z Ton A DOVGANYTS } Doved nut sf ; ) ‘ 5 Be ~_ ( 5 ¢ BToo SAD To SEE cs ee be I HS GOT TH’ FALLIN’ “TeARo—IT - , 1 Wire i. * = CHEER UP! MAYBE ' 1) x ANT TTACK Ate cnet, iy AMT SE STE | [enced Sani eugory HAN A AGED PERSON IN as» _( WeePin’ Y'FATHEAD FEVER" Ive HAD “TROUBLE-SPECIALLY 7 J SPEAK UP OLE BOY 4 - : ; A OLE MAN LIKE ’ as ~ IN 43 YEARS! BV E} NING WORLD Outdoorland i Copyright, 117, by The Preas Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening Wo "Judge. The Man-o’-War Bird, off for a sail on @ Kiddie Klub Kousins’ Answers to Questions. like one you may like the other? Questi A. Yes, you are permitted to. write Kolumn ‘hank you, missy,” replied the col- more than one composition, but it és» BILL HE ‘HOLDS ON 7 TH' BIG 4} SOLDIER'S awe. cme ‘cc ERE NO DANGER FOR HIM, W trop! 1E ald salt who took small parties out by the hour in his cockleshell boat had been much annoyed by the loud and fatuous re- marks of ‘Arry who had come down for the day. When just be- yond the mile limit the old wreck began to leak, The boat man, how assured the ‘al sea,” cried Bom- bus, coming below to meet Bess and Bob, They were in the cabin of a big schooner listening to the tales of adventures at sea which the captain proudly tola. yO up on deck,” sald the Professor a little impatiently ‘The ship was sailing steadily on the blue, quiet ocean, Tt was out of sight of land, “What sea is this, Bombus?* asked Bob, “The Pacific Ocean,” answered the Professor. “We are pretty far south- 1" I lose or tear one of my coupons, | what shall I do? best not to Write more than three, A. If you lose a coupon send 3 cents in stamps to Evening World, Circulation Dept, 68 Park Kow, City. asking for The Evening World of the date upon which that coupon ap- peared in the Klub Korner, The paper will be sent you directly. If you tear a coupon and have all the parts you may paste it together and send it in so. If you have only the part with the nunyber on it, tt WILL be counted as a good coupon, Q. May we only write about Amer- can heroes? A. You may write about American heroes or heroes whose deeds have been done for our country. Q. Must we put our certificate nym bers on our contest compositions? A. Yes, it is very important that you do #0, Also be sure to state your age Q. May I send my contest compost- tion and a contribution for the mem- bers’ column along with the six cous pons to become a member? A. Yes, you may. | FEET AND ALMOST ESCAPES ACROSS TH |shore before the leak deve allay any further fe “It looks lke a balloon,” said Bess.| The black epot had grown ates » he would not have coupon: Sedalia, ie |around lifebelts, ‘T) ty consisted | “Could @ balloon come wey cathe tr larger until now the Dig man-o'- ‘9 40 much trouble for @. Will there be any honorable men-| ay cawt will we ene lub contest for re only fe | “If it would come closer,” said the ind was before them in plain view ‘ thone given, to £ compositions on August will be to see who can write mine asked the | Professor, “you would see that i “He is going to eat the pretty gray he an — ‘ 4 4 the best composition on the above terrified cockney, who had dropped |iooks much more like an aeroplane, | 8Ul BRIS ses, swered, “Oh, I forgot! You did not| our favorite American hero subject, with an award of $1 giv all his cheerful chipping of the old| for its wings are very wide indeed, |. It certainly seemed as if he would.|know that they were one and the| A. Yes PY eae ak ie the to each Klub Konein wi sis salt. And this creature is named for still}Now the gull saw the large black | same same as they were given in the ch Klub Kousin who writes the belli A’ feller with an "ead gs ‘aller | a8 SiFCrAEt. Ho ls callod the manqo' | ussiess to shy 18 geoape, ‘rooumh ot ha composition, #0 that it you do mot], Tell, WhO Your favorite Ametioan as yourn can’t sink!"—Chicago News. | 4’, oh hi . : {hero 1s, why you admire him most y watched the black spot | #10) Banna ewenmmnnnnnro® | and give the facts of his life which pol versie yd birds came into] Bess closed her eyes. But Bab " : ly D Cc " aod give, the, fake of bla ht NEW METHODS, alebh aeto were two ate sulle and | Kept Me wide Open Ail. Me neh i Award Winners, July Drawing Contest No composition ta to exccer’ 400 THRPHISING man opened t2e,thir bird the children recognized [it was no But ie Aa $) Na Hon ia to exceed 400 NE ay an old acquaintance, Tt was none | which the man-o'-w a shop. It was next door to @/other than the cormorant. ‘The three | He had no trouble fo} same description, but who was not darted after it, ¢: very pushing in bis bu preferring to jog along in the old con- servative way ever, caused the old trader to wake Jup, and, with the spirit of originality | strong upon him, } over his shop with the words Then carefully fold dotted line Fold each section under- ’ Jo. 98% | Lenk City, tor sae Wher now mem in large letters: som. of JULIA HICK, No, 952 Seneca} 4 : coupons, red in rotation, must be Next day the newcomer replied to rien yrmuae, nue, Brooklyn desires to be an farnt will emo | hier wite:"the signature, this with @ notice over bis shop to MARY SEMA, No, 289 Mast Twenty. | artist when she 4 rs following effe | kipole KLUB 201 eighth Street, city et | grows up, as her ; : ’ blishe wterday; no old UPON NO NNA WALTER, No, 1926 Harmon 4 No gvannot sare the coupome may ol | etook."—Pittaburgb Diapaton. | Piet laid picture shows, tain pounans oy @euding 10 er with name, y \ Composition Contest For August there was no dan- | can Watch the binds and fishes here.”| THE MAN-O-WAR BIRD WAS BEFORE THEM IN PLAIN VIEW, | umber it WILL NOT be considered ker and was con-\~ At thi tion Bob looked up 4 good coupon fid i they | and spic black dot in the|{&me, then one of the gulls dove) their boat, In that case you will have to do mG | 7 ou | ti c “? he | do dst “They . " ” ¢ #8 yo! ravorite wou blue sky. can that be? he | down, caught a fish and start TY are flying fish,’ innveatie aac? vou bad’ lost the W Pine TORT SAYOTIES American told them that] west, Is {t not beautiful on deck? We If you have not the part with the | asked. with Ht, But he did not get far “It old boy fr by MURIEL Woon,| drawing contest, dest article for his or her age, No, 170 Lincoln Ave-) Q. May we write more tham one} ‘Tell who your “Don't you worry, my lad!" sald the | ano do apap irate decending upon him. It was Poa done, fay” sald the | another kind of sailing craft, but not | P es up ing its owner This done, he iKht it before nnn | reaching the water ‘and made off with HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND} | the prize, “Look! Look! What are they?” RETAIN YOUR: BIN fare Bess, pointing to some very queer balf-wet things flying near test closes Saturday, first award-winning published Tuesday, ‘ WHE fact that she has won the award for the best drawing by man who kept of the} birds watched over the water for a|to drop the fis! less methods, anes @ ten-year-old klub “pig 2 member should be H Karn a Klub Pennant ; een ‘The methods of the newcomer, how @ spur to the am-|* Rite covaoaels ENTY Two. INCH fat ennast, made : J A in the Kiub colors, blue and gold, end Tita Collina of No. bearing tie Kiddie Klub name. will be 100 West Seventy- | give fre to every Klub member who secures tee ninth Street, New members and to every new Klub member whe PENNANT WINNERS, MABEL HORNER, Borden Street, Monmouth Beach, N. J wate Your Nae Bai MARIE KUNERT, box No, 89,| int AHS Darien, Lo affixed a notice | “Established fifty yeu painted | in with him ‘

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