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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920, Tire ‘Evening World Kiddie Klub Korner! Copsrant, 1920, vy The Frese Mablishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer : vlad bcd ROOSEVELT. Pretty, witty and charming Miss Sally Manvers oosevelt, the brave and true man, ill < ie hi, We loved id sountty att was still a ‘“‘Nobody.’’ She had not yet con- He was #o strong and true, quered New York—It almost seemed that it had So learned and so grave. conquered her. A mistaken identity—a sudden pitti ate Lge) trick of Fate—and she was whirled from her attic Let his metory be kept poverty inte the heights of gayest society to meet To-day and forever more. the man she loved. CHARLES HOFFMAN, aged eleven years, New York Cit e Reet erence —— ~— - = ‘Copyright, 1915. BF George H. Doran Company, o » u e . 5 4 », THE EVENING WOKLD OFFERS A NEW BOOK IN SERIAL FORM " Worle dd » 63 ‘ About Old New York. | wor Vo EVERY TWO WEEKS. THE AQUARIUM. | Contest clos n. 3d. | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ‘O many people the Aquarium is/ merely a queer, round building inhabited by strange fish which ewim lazily about in glass tanks, Yet LETTERS FROM KIDDIES. BAR COUSIN received your r with the Pin and ¢ Veate this morn- ‘yud burgiae woo ud tat ey left behind when they fo "Sirs. “Gomotd, its history has been almost a8 un-li4, ana 1 was so huppy that | was ws gu Me: Lotuetog : g and as so happy : rua, whom ails in love usual as js the appearance of the mith Lyteeton, “but “oon wees Mint iia, atter | : }Just dancing arov e nd threatens PX \ OWL tdetadtic OF (Hechat j lancing uround the house and duarri treutene to cspocs the alrl's identity fin the beginning the Aquarium, |* Darents thought I had gone @ lit- i then cated eee te AauarIUD™ |e bit Insane, 1 am wo delighted that CHAPTER VIL “It seems to me that this is —< MORE ae en ca, astle Clinton, was 8it-|wordy cannot tell you. I have one (Coletaed,) quite the kind of a life I've always f SCENARIOS of the book market foF uated on a small rocky island off the | int aireudy who in very anxious to Li that's no g00d," she de- | "ated and ne yee oer eee ae months, and fs sales have already coast of Manhattan, “But it is right |belong and is saving up the coupons. 66 Clared forcibly, “and ‘you | one tinnes b 1 the 100,000 1 on Manhattan now,” you say. “How |/When she has enough I shall send dow (&. TE you mean tol. tia Giktls. Geckube IVa play "Shavin preserves the did they move it?” Well, it has not | them for her. 1 wm just in love with 3 < Aokel bee i ie ‘ . ay ete spirit of the book and of the Cape { ° my pin, and for ther f the mail speak to Mrs, Gosnold | ¥4ys had it,” he answered, “be In staging the new comedy, Mr. Sav |. been moved at all! At the time Castle |j"¥ Pim. Knd for the rest of the to me there's no longer any romance ~tikd rif Woot ta ‘ atall! 4 ul Lam the same. Dear Cousin, [am s0 about me in the morning and have |{)) 10 UT at waite 6¢ valuable age will re no pains to present Clinton was erected the coast line of /dciighted that my heart 1s Just me sent away merely because I've|time when fowem Cie dame ute | real “atmospher Already the @- Manhattan extended about where the thumping with joy, [am writing a), ne 1 T ought to be 5 tors, piloted by John MeKee, general ; : ad an unpleasant experience and re- | thing worth while. I'm sticking here st t - elevated railroad at the Battery ig little story for the Kiddie Klub which |to please Dad, ‘out 1 want t rs or Mr. Savage, have i ta Lwill send next week. My teacher 1s fuse to discuss it with you—when it's | {0 pleas chris aha ae toch hele} ra y to study at first hand now, and was connected with Castle | si. delighted becuuse I belong to the none of your aftair—why, I can't step now Wuavit sg BOF pleasing me, 1 the eters and charncteristies Clinton by a bridge, As time went) Kiddie Klub, When I showed her pang 3 rather ‘be out in the world, fighting Which they are to impersonate, Mt | or ‘4 f . you. Run and tell, if you really must! for my own on $25 a week, than liv- Linco! t i by, however, the river brought down |our motto my eyes sparkled with joy, ° ae | \ os Ancoln took his types in “Shavings ae i eposited [She told me. Your Cousin, BHAT. ,~“but you won't, jing here and doing nothing, from real lif i the leading chag. sand and silt and stone and deposited Rw pions, | *On—indeed?” Mrs, standisi r Sally did not find anything to say weter hit *, to this, but the remarkable Trego nity. “And why won't| qian't mind. “And [ can't say how much I see you here,” he continued, “This them along shore until the coast grew further and further out, and JANUARY. finally reached Castie Clinton and January is there Tn Vere: VaRy ct | “Because you won't da surrounded it. Thus the small island |,,And ‘ts very. very cold. | | apiteanurbuney ee cee Tule © may be all right for the average : Q Lebel ene yt : run of the guests here to-day, but it and the fort upon it became part of he ioe szen—behoid! ae ie anhattan Eiri halal det | “So you think you can black- isn't for your kind of woman. You After the close of the Revoiution- First we take our new skates m doing something worth ary War it wa no longer necessary And skate while the ice will lust. | king h at this fool day activities on the Cape. The gtory of the play, Mr Sav Dromides, will glow with humor, mance, mystery and adventure. } with vasi dij |1, if you plea 4 figure of presegy | ‘ i i risk that - ought te What about your signalling that | ¢ ety game.’ ee SS SESS to have the fort to guard New York. The children who do not know how | vache just now?" So the Government lease} Castle Are learning very fast. ‘ j I do not see where my uffairs are ODGE & CASTLE Clinton to some business men, who |, & | Mrs, Standish shot a swift glance) or such interest to you, Mr. Trego,” made it Into a theatre and place o! fae e take our sleds jat the girl For a moment she did said Sally, much surprised at the sud- ' amusement. Now the stanch old |, And on the hill we go not answer. Then she ignored the | den turn ’c conversation, i building that had protected New York | To have i a ae Vauwatian ‘regu falter : mat ° . ' NaH GE rreccerenietti as there te anov ; uestion. “Why why-—don't you see—from the age of six in New York City,| made from Joseph C. Lincoln's fa- t ‘ walls and guns became © : eh te aged thirteen {don't wish to be unjust he very first time T saw you,” he be- WHALE iG aan bor foetveroN ¥4 | rnc naval teeny WY, cenic udtos $ den, a centre for lig und jaughte « ies ‘said quietly. “I am quick-tempered, gan len can aa Me nee i Like many other boys f nO] making the production, and .cvePy } und beauty lemen in quaint aA just as you are, but 1 always try ty sen quickly and slipped out of the is a newsie, and at the age of twelve beaver hats escorted ladies wearing {HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND$ ¥e fair in the end haps [was dway at- Voluminous ruffles and tiny bonnets OBTAIN YOUR PIN. unpleasant and t of all men, But apparently he worked in a wholesale fur shep] to an actor of high Broa xuoting Just nuw; the unexpected always happened in hd went on the road for the firm. | tainment to hear Jennie Lind, the famous but, you must admit, [ really know sland | % successful was he that he went| «shavi ; | y uecessful was hi uM Shaving Will introdu@e play- Sweilah singer, ot to see (ne lat litue or nothing about you, and have 10 o'clock sho went to Mrs. into bustness for himself, but he ay i sion 1 moet NEW LOR play, At one time a magnificent. ba a ata Lepitmaenapeim Gosnold’s room to begin her new tailed In three years, Next he man-| koers to Cape Cop, a region hitherto | a in honor of the Mar- Cousin every right to watch you closely seeratarial duties. fufaetured golf cap and made 4] left unexplored and unexploited by | ie} ) Do you suppose Ming World Kids, iu, She paused, as if expecting an an I've mapped out a busy morn- little money the playwrights, In fact, among au- | pions ay the walls » old fort smiled at ‘with a woe in waich$ wer; but before Sully could over-| ing for you,” sa'd that energetic lady Soon he wandered West, and with 8 | ach ott the musie and MANUAL state Sour NAS fo begin with: here are. a; doxen tere Got yt penny ar | Mors Mr. Lincoln hold the Tun A each othe 4 ve inusic a “ it rate ata : me her astonishment she resumed “Te bexin » here are a do: | Davie uficld started & penny ars} : iit ; glitter und gay laughter, and were RL ARUGEY ip Crane é ad Besa : or so notes to deliver. Tam giving cade in Clocinnati, which dia so well] Contested as interpreter Coa | Ant Hills, -] Glad, that the times of war ¥ mers. Hack iemb ety prevented $ I the suine level, mwasonable tone: 4 party to-night. You may take the Jihat they came to New York and| character and charact He Westchester County 3 ae nith fay Tub Win and membersnip “L had a very important matter dogcart—no, ty save time, one of ned’u much neglected theatre at| has to his credit twenty successful | oy as destined to COUPON N: that I wished to discurs with you the motors. We must give these Street and Sixth Avenue, novels, and every one ; It became the MW ht 572 when I came here.” geod peop as much time as pos- Later he. took over the Royall a Cape Cod setting wy tioh Hureau and #0 remained | @ > “ndontaundersane: sible, considering a spur-of-the- Pheatre, in Brooklyn, that had been ey for ‘auny years a place where Gov > |. “Ot course you don't, But it has moment affair, is why, you failure and made a success of it ernment business was transacted been on my nerves all evening until [| Understand, there are so few invita- ucker Was on the first vaude- : and she played to an awdi- lone spectator at the first After that she played from ‘four to six shows a day according to s number in the audience. Business nereased and the first year the pliay- | Route netted $60,000. Now Marcus Loew is often rated as to somebody-| Uons—dbecause Vd no time to write | ° ° ‘rhe dexks and brisk business appear- A t fe lifaieean irc Maule bulk different from the way the fort had te of dumb be- | th is a bid some friend with - ° Sally stared in as looked und from th mosphere of Culture Gives Its wilderment that eclipsed all she had 4 houseful of people to come and the theatre, Bt in 1895 an even Cxperienced before. “Truly the world bring all her guents ereater change wus made, for it wa S th A was topsyturvy this madcap night rday is perfec! and to-night nade into the Aquarimn. Now It even nnua YGUGLERGW libie, Worrledcive: Dean will be fair with: the Inoon At je holds one of the finest collections of about that affair in town, en are full, You may dance on the vei fish In the whole world. If there are so inconsiderate; simply because he anda or make loys on the terrace LOEW 1S A POWER IN | the ‘Hignee ms ane in Asal y ae any kiddies who have not visited the By W. G. Bowdoin. knew how things were nd | just as you please, from 10 o clock 4 a Aquarium and seen its won presumed they must have been going till 3—or later. Supper will be ser is no limit to his energy, his foresight | a they had better spend an uf Association for Culture is hold- Weyj--Walter lett me Wl word from midnight on; At ong we ghall THE THEATRE WORLD 1. It is nredicted that in| “ there soon, for it is very inte ing its seventh annual exhibition of til this evening. T tele- | unmask | fv, yesirs more ni inter will con-| a paintings at the Municipal Art Gal- graphed he'd be here morrow} “As for your costume, you're not Aaa NAC a NRG ols large percentage of the popu- Y DEAR COUSINS: Ti lery, No. 40. Ir eee Ttocen ailrnoun’ ahd. thut ‘everstning weal to mive.lt © thought: F vaye arel coe ue ee on, one Iii Hmdeement phices of North *% M story is a true one. One 48Y]igen and 1 ; 2 all right; but that he is bringing [ranged for it to be brought to you Theatres All Over North America. a long ago T entered | The oatalece antl Feb. 2. with im one of the adjusters for tha room at 930, and I pledge you. my pare | a not v an elevator in which several men logue contains oy 190 numbers, und the showing is consid- were standing. There was another} oroq — : ‘SHAVINGS’ IS A NEW zations in th grown in the | SAVAGE PRODUCTION, word you'll find it becoming. “Jet me see. Have { rem everybody glar-insurance people--a detec- I presume, the man is, I'll have to answer She conned, hulf aloud,’ entire country that hav miered| Th @ best the association hus ever Hect the Woman there besides me, a sweet old | yeig tions before we can w list of names. But no! What an ‘ I bs t y to cove 've be Versig! past year us have Loew's Theatrical lady with white hair. one of the money to cover my | I've been joversight! 1 should never have for- y Y includes the work of a nuinber of on edge ever since, fretting for feat | given myself—or have be y members, which is deserving of something would come out ebout that my fountain pen needs refilling.! ane known, Just ay ago, al-| hearers h praise. i case that Walter did bring me from fin) BANS ORoredi ly take! Wil hauenotoawe nad’ Uie eneminde paeu Show Cape Cod Folk As say and| 4 eae the safe, you remember. If that were “sit there at the desk and shee’ ‘as bg seated They Really Are still life, called “My and- found—us it might be, if they ask me | white at my dictation, 1 will sign it, | 4? priced vaudeville and motion pk ) : 4 nen removed their hats, Just before n forgiven. nterprises, or Loew's, Inc. as they Lincoln Novel, Now a Play, wit | ried two littie boys hure the car s ried in. ieir cheeks were their ey We parkling n the) mother's Cup,” by H, Hintermeister to prdduce what jewelry 1 have with ‘dear friend: | ture circuit in the world, it extend An interesting theatrical offering Bele oases Du wien wey en be in, shows a delicately formed cup and me—well, [ simply can't think what , oe neues Sethe beautiful only from the Atlantic Coast to the announced for the now year is ol and me the, ched ¢ 4 i * s to d moonlix! hat to-night promises q the ps, and smiled in w friendly )Malicer, amid bunches of Sunday “.Why not hide the case?” am calling together a few of ia Miesinelpp!, and had very fow ‘the- shaving a _comety in folr acts ushi The men, noticing what}School grapes, and flanked by a black | “That's just it Bat where? 1) friends at a masque and garden part atres: south wf the Mason and Dixon kiddies had done, blushed a lit-)and white portrait, very niftily exe. can't imagit Of course 1 can't We shall decorate the wide line, reday, t Loow Circuit ex MarineE lliott’s Thee: 3910 St..6 tmay. Bre 410. Mats, Wed, & Nat, 2.30 tle, and then took off their hats too | outed i] amugele it out of the house|lawn that slopes down to tho sea, ‘ ; fur they all know that it was the |Cuted and framod and matted in WOU nie tt et ommaps you (nd there will be dancing upon the! (nds from the Atlantic to the Ta- proper thing to do. L was extremely [Olack. The work is very happily," . At any rate, I've brought it] ©. Of course there is no nced cific and from Canada to the Gulf, NO MORE BLONDES proud of those kiddies who had been | done, toryou elaborate costume, for the and the Marcus Loew organization affair is to be most informal ALBIVAYAN GAT One VeltK WORE with with ERNEST TRUEX | polite even when the grown-up] Frederick K. Detwiller is. re ‘o me?” r : 1 pre- | me? = les people were not. | «pont be alarmed, You may find}Dut come well disiuised, for that ‘ ‘ Went 424 St " ‘place for it—but then! Will add much to the gaiety of the Ut # single day's lay-off, REPUBLIC fies 192 0. Satibbbssmnd dees Whenamotion-picture thea- COUSIN ELEANOR, [5¢Pted By several canvases dealing | sme. bet ; = for the most part with the Connecti 7 ovacen't odwink, [| party | ‘To-day there are moro than on 5 c you haven't a miid to hoodwin' a y 6 are m vat tre displa e name NOVEMBER CONTEST AWARD [cut country along shore neur Nounk [declare it has nearly driven me mad, | Mrs. Gosnoly pau | hundred Loew theatres, and many HE SIGH ovre DOOR play WINNER. Alice Judson, in her “The Head. these lust few days, trying to keep | Enchanted by the picture Mrs eee Re eae tates et aeniae a he ti of Ellen's sight. She's|nold had painted, Sally leane 4 West 45th Bt. Evenings 8.30, A Christmas Story. land,” offers an excellent study of the Te, ting out of Biten's waht, he dee iene te ee tion, and figuring very « there | PESO evar creer en such a nosy, prying | Mrs. Standish rose. “You will do Y t this for me, won't you? Twas sur Soap a pa ihe Shore Cliffs," by G. L. Berg, while I could depend on you. And-—let u nd time to han&/a pit tame as a whole, nabertheites forget our little misunderstanding, | ! moonlit th gay lawn wh xirking are at least 5,000 people on the Loew the soft wail of violins in the New York, Chicago, San Francisco flis Honor Abe Pata avy air—all swept through her OME on, Billy, and we'll hang up|New England coast line, with little our stockings now,” said Hess, | islands offsho: who was Billy's sis was Christmas Eve 7 te CSR ESS eaeied Up stockings an F _ {shows a Jolly bit of the coast, with I've forgotten it already eet ; and Atlanta offices ELTINGE Siem $34.8 Ereuines ax 420, } t answered Billy, “I'm net/the quiet sea at the rigut merging She had left the room before Sally ar away on an taland ¢ ' going to hang up my stocking. It's] nto the background. ‘could formulate reasonable protes: enchant And t i ’, ‘ The number of ple entertained y were all a mt niles away day and § y It has been said to E: presents trees of the field, is highly colorful, i AD EN CB eee rate | Se ceet mde ‘Oh no, don't do that, Billy, That} The ¢ rerzonal, 7 Ee . t days, hour In and she! ‘The r of the man who monty wg Serine ‘tat ue, Maat] i free nereonaty” te admiray CHATTER lip aat nath l iM f e ooe Jeee ng hilly lid not ‘nin her, Me hung up George Pearse Ennis, both in N the sequel to that ni n f jdventure andy va inte the ee iP TAKE SUS OR BROADWAY SUBWAY TO C und yesunuit Cliffs” and again in “Pr nd diventa Sarah | 4 t ! V , eat of arcus Lacy ear en wa. And/Old Powder House," has vigorauels tie i, haat Ha ean wie . Pv Meee LURE CAD bua cn Ist Ice Palace. too small, I'm going to toke one of “Upland Meadow," ib: ~ ble, that is, remembering her } F ds Me “iby the same reasonable, that is, mother's and then I'lb get a lot offartist, in its interpretation of the burien of obligation to this woman in its announcements, or in the lobby, no need to look for : the title of thepicture. Just pick up the folks and go! Bess hung up on then they scamper bed. painted landscapes that introduc % Wee y Mis, ¢ Se ee eee | ‘ siMidnisht Santa @p-lpatehes of the sea with little boat jeeieen : nie, . hide ‘masa ‘ si ¥ And there nisi hg at anchor. whieh st er bod : | s Good! ; ie te a “In the Shade of the Catalpay’ t eter kfa : volt M The Name | . stocking and a lady's stocking: "dames Weiland, deals with a sumne nudes . i who hangs up her Ki jn waury white They w i ~th 1 ents, Well, vy eo what “Summer Surf," by ctor H ne su fon ne end We u 4 her. did not kn worthy of praise in its inierpr Dabo i un Ha been 1 never will he assoclited. \ 1 h "| he oe mr ¥ | les. 1, that hown breaktog int Moe ban Lae M Clean American Plays ry would like a surf, hon en t wet for win |S have litte te , The next morhing BNE S ATE E sound a.) : i w Of Home Life, Tears and Laughter. ittle stock filled sited 7 eles plea AA ee Ge recall ted een . Bie Teuna Hina Kae wehe 6 (Ossilia tag by the SrU'es hie sald, “about w twelve-foot | eed Ia RO ahi aan naan ad No Second Companies — Only Original Casts A 4 ng guil i hover over her ‘ind from the bottem of the t in her chair and showed the ’ with ladies’ thin He Snow," by Ernest D. Ro H ide : t Woman a stricken face “ oo ae Ott ‘ i much — disappoint But Hes Handling K aavatiind beatin oak os eager g tad “Are you sure Mrs, English is on LIGHTNIN’,” starring Frank Bacon; 6001h consecutive learned his leston, that he must not gecne, with gaunt and the Island?” performance Jan. 28, Gaiety Theatre, New York. below high-wat reedy, especially on Christinus jag co iposition th Y ; AL of it? i , : : i : Sheds.” by Richard iin Funttenside ian he Would be glad of the opportunity to By PSA ILNA Mas 1 ARTHUR, | ball, pleasing wharf s which priuit of a rowboat's bows on the sand, |thank her for that letter of—" Philadelphia. a years, Torrington, Conn, features the red fronted she It had landed there and waited a| "There wi etter!" , ARY DRAWING AND VERS Parson's Wharf," by the same while—drawn up only part way out “lL beg — pardon” Mrs. Gosnold “TURN TO THE RIGHT,” now in its fourth year, JANUAF E Jartist, 1s a delightful rendering of a of the water—about three o'clock this | opened wide her eyes San Francisco, CONTEST. wh Subject: A Valentine. color, rf with moored boats in good morning. Two men had got out; one| “I say.” Sally faltered, yet with de- ted with the boat, the other went termination, “there was no letter “DEAR ME,” starring Grace La Rue and Hale Ha steps and Mrs. Standish—that is—we both Iton, 4% tg Co ‘6 j sehbpecticn . i tf ; “Rermuda Gossip," by Victor foward the foot of t PRIZE of e dolla 411 Up ti , : Sates oN Will bel guiius, projects two Ethiopian mixed his footprints up with all the to you, [don't know Mrs, En on its way to New York given to each of the ten kid- | wom with bandanna head cover- others. I don't know what for and I never spoke ® word to her in. all Gx dies, aged from six to fifteen| ings tullking santly over the can’t imagine; but that's what hap- my life. I did ake any letter to And among other productions to be announced later inclusive, who make in the prettiest | garden wel ' ane Wenieel atmos- pened. : ‘ ; Mrs, St Andieh 1 was a stor Mr, Golden promises + everest Valentine, The pictur ere is well featured in the picture.) “Why they should want to be secret | manufactur ut of whole cloth to and cleverest Valentine, Tho picture |" curly Head," by Clara Ruge, {s.\ about it, [can't understand, The more |account for me—«et me this posltion “c es \& Petes ar must be drawn and the verse or line |sympathetic rendering of a young I think about it, the funnier it looks) here.” i, of greeting be written entirely by the |girl's head and shoulders which ac-. to me.” Oh, yes." Mrs. Gosnold assented + bic aines aeddbte sender and must not have been copled {centuates the curly hair, ‘The sheer’ Sally Was spit coally, “E felt quite sure of that in A Comedy of Chance and Charm ] or traced. On the buck of each Val-| white frock well painted, The perfidy she hesitd to the beginning, Sol thought Ud test * entine must be written the name, age, }aame is true also of the introduced Lyttleton with its mystery the story, Mre. English 4 ; mi addresy and certificute number of the |fesh tones “It's some 4, no doubt,” / this very day, to the best FAMOUS PL AY RS~LASKY CORPORAT 1ON wie Who designed it, and also tie | Bugeno Higgins is reprosented by lie continued, “but ADOLPH EUKOR Py HL VasKy SSICB DE MILLE es signature of the or three typieal canvases reapostively crooked than most of Specie wen rm amt notin eee | ~~ WINCHELL SMITH @end to Cousin Eleanor, Evening ters," and “The Mysterious Rider: “What do you mean?” asked the 5 Sa

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