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anon oe secret — Frening World Daily Magazine [ — "MATTER, POP)’ The S rice Needs Regulation Acccordin to Sapgly and Demand! a T3ur 1 Dewy! Vers MAWe ry A) fhesat . want ‘fo TAKE | Business PROPoS ition '—— Remewneer. ro: 3 P 1 we } a? ‘ — —_— “ ' e j ty ‘Per, } Tha Give You ‘ CTLY Wousinest . + sogght Ben d and Players BY BIDE DUDLEY LAK WHITHER 6 ere play called “The Peon.” by Aerle BM AlOr wt) begin on — a Weis "De if Yous yi (A Bor Yo TAWe 11 For , , Pay OO Bs Ril A mores * , ® wae q a < . (4 \ 4 : San « we 4 in Wanhingte The Mesers. Bhubert vredur Lion. Mr. Whiteside te eyeciaiising in Oriental roiwe of < ete, Me had one in “The Typhoww ond anviber in Mr We A MANN THEATRE—ALMOST Af it badn't been for Lhe bien « Duliding materia Where yt have been « Lows Manu The York this season, Mr. Mar vleus were made to bulid such * ee 0) Fone Penang a 1 T Rees ones etructure, and Up» wt was fou the Plate—It Was Right in the Basket! expense would # tre in New Woulda’t be any fun in it eighin Bir it is sald. The plan intact, ev and you Levis Mann culling up io bis owe theatre, BY WAY OF Div HON. IV's almost time for school to start It makes me pretty inad, They oust to cut it out, 1 say. It's nothin’ but 4 fad. What right bas folks to pen us up fer nine whole months er more To e to study ‘rithmetic an’ suet is jest a bore, My father says the land of ours gives freedom to us 4!) That sort o' talk hands me @ laugh, i's nothin’ but a stall, Lt might give f freedom to the men an’ women, but fer boys this talk of rights an’ ail! that stuff is Jest a lot o' nol We gotta go, an’ so 1 guens they ain't no | use to kick, but, jest the same, (he thought of it makes all us fellers sick They's jest one thing that I kin do to | drive the gloom away. ‘Twill help a| Jot if 1 kin get a seat near Mary Gray, ' 4 A CLOWN WITH “NERVE! ‘ Did you ever hear of a tempera-! mental clown? Neither did wo until Yesterday when we learned that Bluch Landolt of the Bud Snyder act ‘ drome has “nerves.” 1 so hard at the opening t of “Cheer Up” that he fainted and Woke up in the Hip's hospital, Hefore a went out, however, he made a big ¢, . bit. Peev” ABOUT ' OH! Yes SH ) k a Y'ERTHEADY 4 DAWGONTT A WOMAN “A 7 ' H& WANTS A WATCH. Y “TH WoRED ALL CAN NEVER KEEP. AN “DEAR ? Herbert Ward of the Law Scenic {BUSINESS AN’ ANYTHIN’ “TO —ID LIKE “TS Btudios received a letter yesterday ’ 1’ KNOW WoT (TIS ‘ from William ‘Perry, at present MINE “Too HERSELF NOZIR’ “ ' ‘ nas No. 12261 at the Dannemora - (DEED TI Would ‘asking that a watch be sent : } bim. ‘Mr. Ward may send it, but, i Just the same, he's somewhat pus- sled, He can't for the life of him understand what difference time f makes to @ man in prison. » A YIDDISH MUSICAL PLAY. i Boris Thomashefsky, the Yid + actor-managet, is producing @ cal comedy in Yiddish at his theatre, | (A Houston Street and Second Avenue, 7a 7 Fre, Piece is called “Mazel-Toft,” hich means good luck. The first ZA formance will take place next i. } day. The names of the author ; and composer we don't knowsky. % CAUTIOUS JEFF NUTT. i Jeff Nutt was telling some friend , Yast night how he once played in “The Oia Tom Cat," « musical comedy. Copyright, 1917, Prose Publtening Co. (N.Y. Rvening Wert e “Did you do well in it?" somebody a * “Didn't any of you see me in it?" ' asked Jeff. en ‘ee one are — = een —— _ aa f They all shook their heads, i ie ——————_—SS “gay,” came from Jeff, "I was a . Fewer = - Tia cae sm ictt vue 2] coer pnowanry. [found pring wen naw oe die Kliu Orner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER heard of.” J OOK here, young rascal! Did BBTRAbly 18m Mr. Parsons did not|& = en —— = Dl lace TORTS cast on ! —— you break that window?" ply. ‘Phe young man talked him- 4 ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. data, SBR f out and had evidently mac O | ] ——___—= i Reader—-Madison Corey is at No. 19 No, sir. Honest I didn't na Lake utdoorlan d Kiddi me aaa) ees R j_Reaser_-Madion Corey | 71 “Do you know] “You don't seem to be interested in| 1 le u OuSINS Kolumn ; ‘Gtt—Fairbanks was born in Denver! who did break it?” | tneubators, In fact, you don't seom| Cevaright. 1017, by hoe (makes Ge ee isi fldlacbinlbcants ; f in 1883. He was eighteen yours ola Pe “No, sl n't | 8, Ope alate {bese incubators.” ; (The New Yo bing World fi A Little Indian Bi He ‘ when she first acted. Uon't knoy now anything | id the old farmer slowly, oe joys isons tm Kite where, Pa AMR e Aichi | 1 zve 0 The Kind Lady and Her Pet. Once upon a time there lived an Indian chief fe aged ang fata Ts outed te Goldman—Do not know of a filin “Well, get away | ut" argued the young man, en- ESS and Bob were pattentl wo had't om, Early cue morning the or roe | ENF aly C"bas Ne Net bete oe “wd Fre! a Mr "Well, y | thusiastically, determined to make a y : pabeniny. He twok bie’ bow and arows, | Xow. b ; ae by that name. ‘The play, "The Wan from here. I don't! gale if ble waiting for Bombus t im, my own brave soa, ' derer,” {6 ut the Manhattan Opera want t uide | tite if possible, “just think of the us to appear. reached (he woods his eyes glanced op & to old Bozene. unt battle r, y ' want you | Kidw | time they will save!” All had been quiet in Outdoor- fettsa'ed Ths string and tos asso Went ‘watatln dewall Beret, Gre tae. House 4) A le aad 0 “Well,” sald Mr. Parsons, giving the |!@94, but now the children heard a Sar tae etaaae eee o ra wy treet, Gi ‘SP is my|man one cold look, “what do you| funny littl “i the deer,” His aim told. Toe deer was dead, He “wh. Goss! house. suppose I care for a ben's time. A le sound—"clack, clack, Akfnped ‘the deer and feturned bome, Mis’ good at I Should Like to Be’ “phe Scrap of Paper,” with Kobért tell rleht. mis: National Monthly. ari clack." They thought of the king 1 penned bagel Naacedned * Stale oe Bile ae Hilliard starred, will open at the Cri-| | x pan pal M you ~ - bird at once, the sound was very like {SSOSEPH QUARG, age eleven, No, 610 Hom My douy dealt in, the pltture, terion during the week of Sept. 34, | pleane ive memy| AN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUM- the one he makes, lock Bireet, Wrookisn. a ‘ches abd ‘pal é Margaret Aduir has been engaged by | Ht before 1 Ko? r MAT anac fina tise of 34 —— oes pha, Ge oi btn a Shannon for the cast 0 | bail? Where is itt" Lrarsiriz gympathetic prison visitor {meet an old permpnbeeatnie A: pg Add Fe i a Gade and Bade, 3 Ee aa ib ladelphia Inqu Weal ‘from: call to cell; interes |ene: cles by; ll wea & aman irae By KATHERINE ROH INS Pox + ell bi \ ead viewing the inmates, ‘To one| animal which 4. gray teen, of No, 442 Washingion Bureet, ey $a licity. manager for GM. Ander- A PROBLEM IN TIME, . ‘To one| animal which jumped along the Chu. ne rest, New York \ fon and L. Lawrence Weber, at the| R PARSONS, o shrews old! penitent + looking | stopping often to look hurriedly sapeacre oe | farmer, was approached one , j individual she put} about, then going on, i Alles hast YJock and the Beanstalk’ will enc} pg fl és \| the usual ques-| “Why Bob, tt ls a squicreit” By EVELUN ML, PLATE, Yen sours olde No, 880] opevel’ ner anotney Seegianable Silt, abe ity engagement at the Globe to-mor | 9, day by a brig Rt breezy young d Bess. 1" ex. |. > Saugdy itoad, Brooklyn, abe ee, maNeL, OF, waertore, De Se mike Son to be ase jow who was Be cubators. | | ‘ ‘ ee aad Z Jai was one Oe teil | te Ge a | brought “Sure enough!” rejoined Bob, — — a The Kiddte Kind, t fom over the country : e farmer the usual elo: ” | The children decided. to. follow| FOLLOWING THE SQUIRREL THEY CAME UPON BOMBUS, WHO : Marion Daviea 8 tot to return 1 vents. | Of course he said Tow ing| MF Squirrel's hop steps. He led them WAS SITTING ON A ROCK ‘ al comedy. Hhe Ie to begin wor dy," was | through the woods. Ul the time go- | squirrel so you could sce him as 1 tell ; econd Monda | e direction of ound . > vould see him as ne t 3 . Edward 8 Metcalfe, jight opera] Net numbers will be ihe one thes had heard ggund ke you his own story. He lives in a nest Si nee a gry #098 BR NEL iiC tar eee baw quit the ataie for a, while} before, Upon coming to an opening, of leaves ish wp in a tree, like all ady is In the country for the nu Hk Wee, Itary equipment to soldiers.| 471, . ‘ claimed; who should they see sitting on a rock quirrels, iis home is in Morn-| summer, [tut she will be back soon.” ~ 4 Y oe i Monte s 1 z , ‘ soni has produced a new | Mon ace, who used to dance | [ don't put. people | before them but Bombus, lngaide Park, New York City, Every) Mr. Squirrel and Bombus escorted | Deer Cousin Fleanos—1 am sending pou e litt Rother The Vampire Image’ |suburn in Broadway chortwes, ty 1h DRMeh tat nae rchildten, how. do you iMke| “iy ,Be crosses the crowded streets |the children to, the border ling Of | (fe eee Sod ats. courine on the ba No,. 189 West One HGLIAY MALLETT, vill th it ow in Watertow wh her y f bri till h O1 e: v he be aod Fourth Birest, wi open win it ae she teen Waterman Wher Her hase rowing money!” |My Way Of bringing you to me Wl _he comes to a fence around a|Outdoorland and bowed thelr fare-! fed, snd Mt from “them “that 1" got’ the in: | Nev Yor time Sept. 8. id is the editor of the Watertown wing money!” | lknaw you would he Inquisitive, ao 1| yacant lot. Krom a beam on this) walt | epiration to write thie little poem, Bert Lev ndard ri lah on gauariiy.” sald the mun. | gave the call of the squirreta mate | sence Ne Jumpe to a fire-secape on &| | The next morning O20 busy chil- | 1 eM dt" wpe yon, wit tke fe sad Come, hasten, all zou love to prove, K vaudeville producer soon will put SC eine Mow # man down three lang when You saw Tim ature piel wuee meernmene nodes and climbs till] dren were making @ box for the wia- aver Pend The World to Our Kiddie Kun too, hae, A on a sketch by Rennold Wolf calle BEAUTY NOTE, wnd Plain Dealer through the woods, vou just had to he reaches the fourth floor. Here|dow of their home and their singing | onaine in roe regularly, Compas’ of t's fing, “A Lock of He Will O'Neill | Life Is full of bright spots, Yester ~ ast . follow." Rombus threw a nut to the| there Hves a nice lady who keeps a|could be heard far across the lawn. ee non man called Uncls Sam; By MARGUERITE MI FCKY, Inge 19) ? nd Ann McDonald will have the chier| day a man took us for Billy B. Van NOT NEEDED. squirrel and it sat on tts haunches|#™Mall box covered with ollcloth upon ‘ld by MAY WEHFLEN, age RE Re eee eee ae f olen. oe te aa : Reiners | ere tice . ands thi out of Its fore paws. her window sill. eight, No. 12% Amsterdam Avenue, | @ ‘ |W Carmel Myers has Joined the forces a OR TO-DAY, | ] srold was possessed el hing about. hing” |, “Mr. Squirrel knows what is in the | New York City. 9 i 4 J * \ of Jewe! Productions, Inc., and wil Awin Wallace Dunn decided tant | ious and at the | ree box, Ho knows, too, that tt Is put| The facts of the story are t Awalc inner, July Drawing Contes be are in “Sirens of the Be tangent ie laveat home conan in | Seat Nees LiGAl | casehitte mane oee enaret anna there for him, Nosing his way In-|Cousin May assures us that the 8 t \ roadway Theatre. Dirics actalen fitter tor | ee about a squirrel you kiddies do not | Side he dines off the choice nuts and |such a kind lady, living on Morn- | VERY patri- > € The Sanderson-Cawthorne “Ramb-| ‘Then he found there are nature, as wasfalready know, There are so many in| afterward sips from the small cup|ingside Helghts, and such a tame ps ‘otic ambition { = eet sompany bid ope a te At-] 100 clephants in Amertea | lenved upon aj your public parks, I called this of water that sits next to the box for|squirrel who goes to her window, Panett YY antic City next Tuesday evening. On : | poy: rrr g | Nm to drink. ee i ce ¥ t it will go into ot 5 nace “Ri ase yao al “y ri : e by Bere in Laka Placid the other Gay pay ive ee Molde are! US, 4 tne UR PIN: enough nuts in the box for him to live fer August Reindel of No. 846 Bad spent these boure trying to caten | i —willard Mack wrote “Kick | BY a very il tic AF Ame $ | on for a long while; when he goes 3 s 3) West Fifty-second : most wrecked | ;,. : ote “Ixie! steep shed, he lost 2 uuberet in ene 8 | tre ‘ew York In” and acted in It | los! Peat i ener Street, New Bis nerves. sent, dane | his footing and 210 ~ 311s path i E Klub Pennant Ho ts your favorite American| City, He has won 4 Baeaky Conkright, dancer and Alm i pean tw wide with oe ile ha Jarn a Klub Pennan hero, and why? they award for ‘the ey o 'o for a | te ying swift J Y 9, eer e Kide <lub > best drawing by & |, Larry Semon film the other day and True ness toward that ‘ eer O INCH tai teat wade ALE The Kiddle Klub contest for} Patt Cousin fifteen b hroke a leg. When he yelled for help Pen tastid y oy A x *! August will be to see Who can write] Klub cousin Bio See mole bee Strongest sve 8 . off Tn to] $a a i tMS|each Kin Kousin “who writes the} the credit he de- “ jal matinee next Wednesday at| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “O me Aiticate best article for his or her age. serves for the am- ‘Booth Theatre for the benefit of| “When is a cow not a cow?" ¥ et Lord, save me e prayed, "O KIDDIE KLUB 1°°No Gomponition is to exceed 400] bition. It Ja to be glad agli ute ee a) eet are aes ever COUPON No. words. Uae only one side of the paper, | an oMcer inthe , programme of| “WwW fi * Ry en 4 nail,” p the | test cl Saturday, Sept, 1,| Unite ¢ ates When she's turned into a feld, Harper’, ib anennnnnnniconneeannnananeseas 7 . and t test closes Fdcwinning story | Army. Uncle Sam ae ete tandiag 1d conta’ 'wils nana,” | will be published Tuesday, Sept, 11, | will be proud, some day, to have Cousin Caesare in his service, ' { ‘ \ t y