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Rain Fails to Drown Joy of Kiddie Klub Luna Outing Given by Evening _ World 7,500 Happy Cousins Capture | finest ever seen tn Tana, but fay, Kiddies, listen to this: Coney’s Park, and Oh! [on next Wednesday, fast a week What a Time! from yesterttay, Cousin Hleanor says, we're going to have it all over again, and the good people of Lana maid to JUST THE BEST EVER. | usin Eleanor: “You Just bet we , | Mra Joseph ©. Dram, pubtctty rep- And, Befter Than All, itl Bel sentantes Ge the Gare, wage Gnd axe Done All Over Again ts just as prod of you as your tig } r a Uttle Cousin Eleanor tg and that Next Wednesday. everybody will be delighted to do the _ work all over again Gee, Kiddies, wasn't ft Great! You were so happy that you made everybody else Even the horrid old ratn, which had to fall just when it wasn't wanted, | happy. coutin't spoil The Eventing World| So dont forget that date—Wesnes. day, July 24. And everything will be |free just the same, You can pas Riddie Klub Outing at Luna, could | through the gates on your Kiddie st? | Klub pins, and you can pass tn your Well, tt knocked out the parade, | fathers or mothers or big aistera or | which was going to be one of tho| brothers, and you go on the Top, the cus and everything. And then you ean go to the theatre for 10 cent more, and all the dimes will go to the fund for the war ophans, Just « they did yesterday, It was estimated that between 7,000 and 7,500 little cousins Eleanor were in Luna Park yester- day. If it hadn't been for the rain the crowds would probably have burst the gates wide open. But the rain was kind enough to stop once in @ while, and then the kiddies aim- ply overflowed every concession tn sight. They spun the Top, cracked the Whip, shot the chutes, went over the Top, ate peanuts and popoorn, sat in the circus under the tent and just owned old Lana for all t was worth. KIDDIES EVERYWHERE—ON, UN- DER AND OVER THE GROUND. ‘They were on the ground, they wore under the ground and they were up in the sey. In the bandstand the band was playing all the while, They flocked into the park at 1 o'clock, as soon as the gates wore open, and they stayed as long am they might. Some vf them didn't go home to supper, but had tt right there in Luna. It'was after 10 o'clock when the last per- formance was finished in the Kiddie Klub Theatre. But fun! oh, euch Joy. And the big folks enjoyed The Evening Worl Kiddie Club Outing just as much Cousin Kleanor and all her other lit- Ue cousins. Lan’t Cousin Eleanor lit- tle and cute, kiddies? Only she looked big yesterday, for ehe was the Whole Show. She attended to every- ee Re ee reat FIFTH AVENUE ~~ catering to. 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Thi include mattress ate Kodav is four feet doy my $39:75 Mahogany finish, ii with sad- |] dle seat, at $648 J.BAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST. &@ SAVE ee sillier The: 42) A tae se 6 en ae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918. 7,500 ENJOY GLORIOUS KIDDIE KLUB OUTING AT LUNA } wnt, the sttver Glades and the Cir EVENING WORLD KIDDIE KLUB AT PLAY AT LUNA PARK OUTING i KIDDIE KLUB'S WAR CHESTS | tn, and af she had to do was to put up her finger and all the at-| | tendanta at Luna salaamed and said: | ‘Yes, ma'am,” or “What will the lady | have next?” | SEE OLD-FASHIONED CIRCUS | \ UNDER A “BIG TOP.” | Wasn't the cireus great? You on | It. ‘Those five trained elephants and | the four fighting bears—thoy weren't | j Hkhting at all. ‘They were just play- | ing; but wasn’t it funny when little Dorothy Dixon got frightened at the big lions and thought they were going | to eat her up, and she said she'd tell | |her papa on them? You know her | papa is ‘s a big leather } man. jes, he isn’t m. Jot leat he makes leather thi He used te 4 soldier too, He was | down in Texas when those naughty | Mexicans were going to come over land t our country away from us; pa Harry Dixon just wouldn't | let ‘em. | Our old friend Alico was one of the | | elephant 3. And there was Baby Boo, | and Diamond, and Annie and Lizzie. | A nice lot of old girls they are, but | | once they were k looked like a cir didn't it? And all t around the ring eat | tee nd candy; and the o ks with them, | just as tickled as they were. And | suppose if the old folks heard us cal) them old folks, they'd old sus in the wood shed, or something like But they've got to catch as Whee! ofessor Zanclz's Temple of My¥s- | as another sideshow vw | the kiddies ran when it rained. | the professor did ma the lights out and mac afraid to go home in the lthen dt stopped raining ¢ every kiddie sald: “Poc afraid.” And then “Ov | big show in Luna! Wasn't that won s? It made us keep still s showed up, and then 1? It showed us somo our big brothers and nd uncl wnd our big sweethearts are doing “over here,” didn’t it? And weren't we proud of them all! | with he kidd ark. But n, and ! Who's Jof the thin our fathers WHEN ALL LUNA PARK WAS Aj} SCREAM. Tana shivered with shrieks all the afternoon, when it rained and when st didn’t rain rieks of joy they were, outbursts from little hearts overflowing with happine The kid the top ‘of the the cars of the | | | | It wont itch now, Resinol_ will help to make it well and relieve he smart and pain, Do neglect a spot of eczema, ash, or other itching, burning eruptions and sores, because children's skins are easily Irritated, and if the hurt is neglected, obstinate trouble may per- sist in later life, Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap There,” the! 5 whe) and ser “Over t Top.” All over the park came the childish trebles. The park | Was a scream. And didn't some of} big folks, the “old folks,” sigh id take hold of hands and say tha they wished it was that time again| up, but not a bit tired, they fox ked to t theatre. Her Luna Park was ain. A long time ago they there which rden, where Ver- | © and his wife gave dances. war came and Captatr Castle went away to be an aviator nd rain bombs down on the hateful n And he died a he and er Was any more dancing | sake of the kiddies of o's Kiddie Klub, the made a theatre out ‘And didn't tha nan 6 o'clock came for the vaudeville given by the kiddies for 1 for the benefit of fathers lost their lives y got into the of our kiddies e sake of bu- to win for t democracy ing theatre tt > A regular hole lot of ry and greens all C regular footlights! And n there was stretched across it so the Litt ing kiddies r otsy-wootsies . the f © yellow pen- ‘On wir blug base was ‘The ening Woerli,” and the paper's in the two worlds, while “Kid- “adorned the yellow fleld. It kiddies’ day ght, the ktd- lies for everything and everything AND COUSIN ELEANOR DIDN'T FORGET HER LINES. And then Cousin Eleanor came out n the pretty stage and spoke a piece, She sald how do you do, and you are all welcome; and mamma said, “phat's Cousin Eleanor,” and every- body who knew her big little cousin whispered the same thing out toud and clapped her hands, and everybody clapped and shouted, And Cousin Kleanor got al) red in the face and were originated by a doctor and have been used by doctors for many years, All dealers sell them, teem A TS ~~ ad Naa Lee ea ease or fussed, but she didn't forget her lines, did she? She just said to the orches- tra man to go ahead and there was a hand a flash and a crash of music, the big show was ony & PS KIDDIES SHOOTING. THE CHUTES And what a show! Oh, kiddies! my) would and a wh yu dida't think you jad so many clever 1 some ¢ f | ver kiddies tn use they know t they would make, And Dune they will have " ou kiddies {tn t Yelled like Indians shooting the chutes | Maybe some da amed like cowboys going) ot them, and w how you and they belonged to | THESE KIDDIES MADE THE OUT- ranged from two | four ‘The Kiddie arti and a half years 83 who's fourtec You remember that little! cleve mite who played thc ! ! of course you! Here are don't belleve ite but he's Walter Gun- | who t ‘mascot of the| in sir “going to say of; bli \ the cleverest, garet Gilligan, Edythe May, Doris Scott, Walter Scott, Laura Katofsky, Lucy Vonhalback and her company, et Vonhalback, es Braham, Ger- Steup and Lillian Vonhatback: e Miss Mildred, Buster Wattell, man Schmidt, assisted by Her- Hansen; Mary Dunckley, Ruth an, Victoria Gilpin and gher- ular| wood Clemens, Gladys and Janette tter | Goh P isted by Ir- Anna Newton, Harold Braham and Frances Branner, Genevieve Norma Lenz, Billy Rainsford, Walter Gunther, Margaret Don h Margaret Koehler, Ger- ack, assisted by Miriam Ethel Meyers, Mildred ING A BIG SUCGESS., Estelle Levy, Dorothy Glen, en. And| Ob, what's the use? It was just|Helen Levy, Sonia Rabinowitz, Kath You'd never|one clever little artist after another|¢rine Walton and Jack Meyers, and ttle artist. ‘There were eight | Hazel Tapper, \ all of half hour intervals; | | ‘The ushers and helpers were Flor- sn | ence Concannon, Christina Boys, Rhea eman, OM. rete. ols, Jeanne t show dollar company deville p n d start you ing of Victoria Clemens, whi ted you out of th oth, the| U pton, Clare in and Sher |x Laughlin, just | to a regular 4 tell with tside of Luna P Kiddie Klub members| rre, Marg Smith, programme, | Black, Miriam Goldenberg, n solos, reci-| Hoffman, Anthony Gandic rre and Livina ‘Tempat he barkers were Ja | wthelbert_ Mu inj seen inside or o Gertrude Frances | tatio: “ Jaydos, Dean und Irene Spiro, Ma Adie stars | Munroe, eS TT Attractive and pleas- ing to a degree never before realized — if you eat >] OST IOASTIES