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aia i lial ial -— ” EE TTT Fiening World Daily Magazine [sirens wie] , — S'MATTER, POP! Sort of a Negative Beneficence, We Should Call 11! By C. M. Payne, ® , 1. —— — + ~ it About Plays f T ~ Ay ’ Nor a pay rasst | Now weihayv @as my | | \ lier Ye Bavy i >i. mor ur waar we Seoul j Ler v.Le® Man Dower j | 7 ad and I laye rs mo Some yeh ni mane | To pay = . s 7 a teat pa . OTesews dart | le MAWEe Someone | e ( WTR He peti om este ‘ be } | — i ion ot © “i yy ae a , , o one of etrened 09 te oe core tarewet : } ’ + | f Al ero january. ae Piatt will make th Se Fire by Vtg Faun an (74 Lous § "Pasar, at the Milwaukee, next week, eae sh bagi re-| COMPLAINT. 4 . “Tae oid Coun: | DEPARTMENT COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT { COMPLAINT | De PARTMENT | = DEPARTMaNT ever to Jacques Copeau, director of French Players Company, which open ite season there early in ir. Allen Doone, the Australian star, hae sent out a hurry oall for actors from to appear with hea.” The chief t their birth certificates, , gq, "& Tailor-Made Man,” a comedy by ‘Harry James Smith, with Grant L Mitchell in the leading role, will open . at the Cohan and Harris Theatre on Monday evening, Aug. Tue production of “The Lassoo” at the Lyceum Theatre by Victor Mapes b . Mapes once more, after raer Ht ; $ Wor 3 “Spor ONLY “YoLD i enged by Mr. fees “cies AR eA / HICKEY “TO COUNT COUPLE. OF” KILICINN' : NouLt NEVER Vegan ¥ “TO “AVOID. BATTLIN’ } tote , ASG he cave | ' CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | & reception: ; “Mr, Wu, I see there is a mor ol tache t”* Onn 7 Say Gs ei ed ee ag | Outdoorland iy 's " ae b | Ped? aT are sw ao| wee arama rapa fated Me A SEB wy eee OO EO = = Eee Kiddie Klub Kousins’ Kolumn jag from some of your re- From My Childhood, Bate Klub cortifiome sod rie. Ae wet 4 am, 1017, by ‘The Prem Pwhilshing Oo, a cotene eres ebonue wood Uh wanted to, © marks. jen’ Home Journal, Carnie 261! by ote Poe ase b= he wage, Prbsled WEVIAN BROUILEITE, see vive, No, Siar tas i fica “Bawa mpclorhed thas TELLING HIM, The Satin Bower Birds. joarrowe Welt ueets do bide, E was one of those young men ivy sp the cottage walls, HEN Bessie and Bobble TAZ SITES se “ite Sitines ree mai ‘Whe paver epte $o keow when reached dreamland they found ‘8 mohite eek) oat toa blow to go home Bho had tried iJ thomselves in Australia, ‘They were walking through a forest with Professor Bombus when they came to & lovely little dome-shaped bower which was about one foot long and open at both ends The sidos were made of slender sticks and twigs. The sticks were bent so that they nearly met at the top of the bower. The floor was made of sticks covered yawning, but even that failed to get | JUST | pe a clock ‘The sky is bright and clear and dive, ‘With few cy clowle—a perfect das; And in the mbadow the mew are sven Tiling high the new-mown hay. From 1SANELLE Digasy-ipird ‘8 ALL. ag fifteen, No, Fok: a, may 0 mn VERA GARDNER, age tore 1% uBR ae Poughe f Léve ‘the Kiddie. Kinb, T tore tho Kiddie, Klub, & SSs Award Winner, July Drawing Contest orn And Cam « inember, too I will be true to the Kiddie Klub, And 1 hove that ypu will, too, From GRACE WOOD, Brooklyn, 10, 412° Gates Avenue, ‘The Uni ish Cat. > be a ballet dancer when she Onee upon & time a bongry cat was walking along 2 screct looking for eometbing to eat, when grows up {s the ambition of low, deep tones the ‘ABOUT TO B Green,” said the with feathers, The entrance of the 1 Miss Green smiled coldly at bim.| A® the children and Bombus wore something to eat. “At leat sho woot lato a meat (of No, 19.: Summit Avenue, Jersey outside In the hall {AS KAISER. | joer o strce in ' {BILL 1S tnldaieht hour “Oh, I say, Mise READ THE late stayer, bright- beautifully 4 ed with ly, ‘4s that bower was beautifully decorated wit! H MESSAGE Geataiy caent? colored feathers, bones and shells. |e sary tthe ea eu aroun Nat Mine Aye ee t PINNED HERE “Well,” she said, stifling another |!ooking at this bower a male bower THE BIRDS DANCED THROUGH THE BOWER, BaReyteste fm Ris nee cn ve As MERE SEHR AED fOr, Ge {FOR HIM, TH! why don’t you stay a little|bird came with more shells to deco- inte very quick in their movements and) family of the birds of paradise, but |so she beard Bat that meat all ap; H lo ger and find out?"—Philadetphia|rate the entrance Virst, he patted|tney aid not like to stop. now they Belong te the Pullonorbyn- don't eaves Mt re doe. ae ‘abe ome P y ec chine are r it immediat went to ¢! with it, told the children that bower rds} Written by Dorothy Dorr, age WATSON, Ne INK UPSETS MANTELL'S GHOST STORY. =| plumage was black. always butid a play house like the|fourteen” years, No. 414 Charles + ard tem, No, ! OBERT MANTBLL tells of a] In a little while he flow away, but] one before them. It ta only to play| Street, West Hoboken, N. J chy Milde Mies DEAR KAISER: rc ard tach oleh ered I eR eid f meee Went in the old days that made|gatin bower bird, whose feathers} nest in a tree which Is the place sae . Fer up above the busy strand: ; ‘ontest " h . @ try at Shakespeare. Considerable| were of a grayish green color, ‘They | where they live. ‘They usually build Composition Cc NS Sha'peads ‘estas tae troctlig ot, ASYOD LIKE HORSES complaint was beard relative to tho|ganced through the bower, leaving| heir bowers or playhouses in a clear For August Re Se Cae Teer , CE rte ot in Hamlets’ tye ' 40} more feathers on the floer, and when| space in the forest, surrounded by | @wwwwwwwwnennnnnnnnnery © | From sreey sie, me come to. the | HAVE DEC IDED | One day a dramatic man on a local| they had finished dancing they played| plants or ehrubs and fig trees, The HO 1 your favorite American) ) = i we imo for the sem; paper sald to the leading man & game of bide and seck. They wore|fruit of the fig tree ts thelr main hero and why? Qos bo the | Se eliharee tg Sy, rm 5 TH AT 1 AM qBhat, fellow who pinye the chost toad, ‘The Kiddie Klub contest for Bui vy rene ‘me, oes not suggest the supernatural.’ | Qn, 1 WOOENE MARKHAM. No, 100 Mee “I should ay not,” HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND}| These birds used to belong # the/ August will be to see whe can write! | Prm BOOKIE MARKDAM, No. beading msn with al OBTAIN YOUR PIN, Qe | the best composition on the above pation Ol 0 does the natura) supe: a Beginning with any ecm. E a Klub Pennant i subject, with an award of §1 given to The Unhappy Chil4, Magazine, ber, arn each Kiub Kousin who writes the| | Oace tere wees litle toy who was always — MY 5 YEAR OLD * Sa, at atlale for bia or er age. | | Sema eos ees 1 | KIND TO HIS MOTHER, A ee Kod pry ‘ana| Tell who your favorite American nagar use rer ‘val te mother CHEST t UT | YOUNG man passed Toronto (ariog the Kiddie Kiud aame, will de given | hero is, why you admtre him most|™A! Mnf" it eid to hls wurprin found «| j it 5 | Kelley's ont Ne onday car fee to trery Klub manber who eecure five|and give the facts of bis life which | =—=—————— ee 6 & newly sharpened axe. new members, and to every new Klub member who | seem to you of greatest interest, vue : e N MARE ’ aid Kelley. ‘You are a wood- or 18 seam of $ | brings in with him or her four other sew mem!" Composition is to exceed 40 PENNA iT WINNER ie best ploture drawn by a klub cousin ," the younger man very member te | bers, SLX coupons, numbered in rotation, must be vs AIPA VIVI, HALL, age thirteen, No. 1/twelve years old. We can only wish tam This is mother's ich cine erty Klud Pin end 6 bh each wame, together with the aiguature, | WOTdS. Use only one side of the pa~ ‘k Terrace, White Plains, N. Y. ¢ Cut out the picture on all four sides. Then carefully fold dotted fine 1/ 82%, Mother ie wetting old und I try 1 make thin, as easy for h Bie entire length. Then dotted line 2 Fold each section underneath ao- fossils, eof have, had. ber’ ase ‘Serately. When completed turn over and you'll find # surprising result. ground,”—Kansas Gity Btar, ‘sSirem of each new momber, fist as reper. ‘The contest closes Saturday,| ANNA O’GONOR, thirteen, Hast |fF ber th t she then can drav ape wheo individual Kiddies apply for Mem Sept, 1, and the first award-winning Meadow, Perpenet, Hi. +, plause Lid har audiences as well st yublished . Tuesday, .URICH) SMITH, No, 662 Hendrix|she now has drawn this picture ocae wh cnaast oon, the cones Ee ee * ptrest, Brooklyn, herself about to pirouette on her toom KIDDIE KLUB COUPON NO, 3 \ ‘ . i Nhe es aor -