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ew mr é Is i 24¥. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920 — What Is to Become of the Peeping Pansy Enters Through ; pecs: Other Five Sons of Ex-Kaiser? K The Turquoise Green Door Again And Meets Dame Dammydimmydoo HE PLANNED TO MAKE EACH A KING} Z . a 2 Another Delightful Adventure in the Roumantan BUT AT PRESENT— Crown Prince Is a Horseshoer. | Can You Beat It! cnrnette Now Yak Queen's Stories of Fairy'Lore. r TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920 By Maurice Ketten b tastbes an Automobile Salesman. — New and Strange Adventures, Color and Romance Meet Pangy in . , pret 8 albert Is Sailing the Seas. . >) le NISSES a Land of Enchantment—She Is Greeted by the Forest. oe fe, ; August Is Clerking in a Bank. ped INE Te SOLES one fe ta IT CHATTER Inhabitants and Learns of the Forest Spirits. 4 WHILE 1AM Away Oscar Is Living in Berlin Syburbs. By Fay Stevenson. Coprright, 1998, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) ’ ITH six stalwart sons there was a time when the ex-Kaiser dreamed ¥ dreams. They were big dreams, dreams where each son was at the head of a great nation, where each Prince had his place “in the sun.” But the dreams ran into nightmares, to bloodshed and nations form- ing together, and to-day the ex-Kaiser is awake, very much awake, to true conditions. Now the youngest son, the baby and pet of the Kalserin, the only “ Hohenzollern who came within range of a tullet, has committed suicide. ‘The announcement of Prince Joachim's death came to Doorn Castle like a thunderbolt, Recently divorced from his wife, brooding over the downfall of his family, the Prince awakened after a night of drunken debauch and shot himself in the breast. But what of the other five sons? Sinoe they are not the monarchs of great nations, what are they doing to enjoy thelr “place in the sun”? OF MINE ~ HE\SAYS THE FLAT WITHOUTIMY CHATTER 1S LIKE A TOMB ” | By Marie, Queen of Roumania. " Hl ANSY had not to wait long after knocking on the new door she Just found.” The door, which was stained turquoise green we hane, ne golden designs all over it, gave way beneath the pressure of and Pansy stepped with beating heart over the narrow threshold into @ tiny ttle chamber that was filled with a delicious perfume. The whole,foor . trewn with fresh lavender, and on the window-sill of a tiny window stood @ large jar filled with wild roses, And there én a big armohatr; ‘very much resembling the one in which Pansy had first seen her, sat Dame Dammydimmydoo, peering at her over her horn spectacles, a kindly, ex- Pression on her lips. “Oh, ma'am,” orled Pansy, @1 am so pleased to see you again, ani Tve got so much to thank you for—I have had such a wonderful time.” 4a “Not yet sick of peeping behind doors?” inquired the old dame. “Oh, no.” exclaimed Pansy, “and I have a lot, a lot I want still to eet” “And what about your mamma?” ‘ mi asked the old woman, wae ee deadst” "ried are a unique colledtion.” par <a “Yos, that's the diMicuity,” sighed Yea, the: = Pansy. admitted the old woman; are my “Havo you been thinking of her?” VeTy Precious, and you see now eee » inquired the dame, . “Oh, yes, and I prayed to God to send her a message that I was well and happy and not at all los “And you imagine that God has tme to give your messages?” | “I really don't know, but somehow I hoped he would.” “That's rather too vague a way of easing your conscience,”: scolded the dame. ‘ “But what could I dot” “You might have gone home.” “Yes, of course, that I might have but"— “But what?” really—really did ob want to home.” “That's just It, ‘and 90, between your own wish and your mamma's anxiety, you Just chose your wish.’ “Tam afraid I did.” confesued Pansy loyally, but with hanging head and one smail finger stuck into her mouth. eee Ta SIT ALONE IN THE FLAT AND NOT HEAR A WORD SPOKEN: DRIVES HIM CRAZY HE SAYS THE SILENCE OF THE HOUSE WITHOUT THE SOUND OF MY VOICE pct: = reeds gaab ‘The Kaiser and His Six Sons, Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm, Prince Eitel, Prince Adalbert, Prince August William, Prince Oscar and Prince Joachim, How does the Crown Prince Fred- known as the “sailor gon” of the erick Wilhelm spend his days? On his island exile in Wieringen this first born son of the ex-Kaiser spends several hours each day mak- ing horseshoes tor the village black- smith. Occasionally he paints or writes additions to his memoirs, but ‘his chief occupation is the trade he learned in his boyhood days. Although most of the Kaiser's sons have had domestic difficulties and the fourth and sixth son are divorced, the Crown Prince has his wife, the former Princess Cecile of Mecklen- yurg, and family with him. Severa. times domestic infelicities have been family and the handsomest Prince, is probably out at sea, as no trace can be found of him or where his “place in the sun” is. Adalbert, although a Prince, was refused by three of the first Princesses in the land—Princess Patricia of England, little Grand Duchess Olga of Russia and the beau- tiful young Duchess of Luxembourg. Later he married Princegs Adelaide of Sate-Meiningen, and although he has given her many causes for divorce there has never been one. August Wilhelm, the fourth son, was @ bank clerk in Berlin for a short period, but he too has disappeared and his whereabouts are not known. Perhaps his recent divorce of Alex- andra-Victoria of Holstein accounts for this. Oscar the fifth son's occupation ts SE SOP He HAS S | SOMETHING THAT GIVES CHATTER HIM THE ILLUSION OF ON Polly MYCHATTER . . {| WONDER WHAT IT CAN BE ? aN A)) “Take your finger out of your inapped Dame J2ammydim- baby, and let's ‘© you could invent some suggested Parsy falteringly. “And suppose I jad already tn- vented something?” chuckled her old vend. On, have you?” cried Pansy, throwing herself down beside the old lady's chair and clasping her knees vbilet she looked cagerly up into her inkled e “Dame Dammydimmydoo gave Pensy ‘a keen look over her spectacles, and her left eye seemed to wink know- PA Haan eyes seom to be on my side,” cried Pansy. SY THREW HERSELF i BY THE OLD LADY'S CHATRC : ‘ tifully the colors are grouped.) Al 4 fete “Now, tl sie fener wer these beads are carved out of roots | rumored, but since his exile the twWo| unknown. It {s thought that utting’ it,” protes! je old lady. of trees that ha powers une | have been living together in apparent the "aniburbs ot Sonn eee Ey eves’ cannot nave one opinion dog the 4 round rine j * felicity. only one of the Hohenzollern famil and my | other, " mean?” asked Pansy, . 3 “ Bitel Friedrich, the second son of] to have wed outside of royalty. Marie girl. don't be #o sure of having won “I mean what I say,” nodded. Dame the Kaiser, is in Potsdam, and the} yon Bassewitz had no title, and Os- the da} nay oni. (Momma ee Dammydimmydoo; “that there.are | +. only one of the royal family in Berli| car's marriage was one of “real love.” "But what jave y trees with roots that have strange to take charge of his suicide brother.! Joachim, the sixth and youngest pressed Pansy. iepackynaires powers, the power to heal, the power ¥ Eitel is eng 1 in the automobile gon, is said by his brother Kitel to ‘You know, ta Paeky to build, the power to Sia 5 Dusiness, but he constantly. compiains| have committed suicide because of Alas! yes,’ a Panny. uch care POW! to draw water or to that he is not making enough money.| his recent divorce. This may be true “Well, I know y; and has several times intimated that he m 1 star in the movies, In 21919 n divorce proceedings against his wife, who was the Prin- i Oldenburg, charging y be Howéver, the Kaiser vetoed iness. % nd things were patched the divore Cosmopolitan Civilization— A Collector of Women, He preferred them to Chinese vases, Or first editions, Or snuff boxes. He handled his specimens carefully, H* was the Highest Type of * ‘Which doesn't come off easily— 4 For our H- T. of C. C. * Moved in the Best Society. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Ca, (The New York Evening World.) but the world will always point that his loss of position, lack of occupa- tion (for it is said his nightly de- bauches are the only things which and plenty of money would he have shot himself in the breast? Recitation, The Demonstrator; Laura Katofsky, Interpretive Dunce; LiMian Wattel, Sleepyhead, A Crow's Egg; Yetta Greenstein, Nooga, The‘*Evening Wo: d's son, Recitation, Sweet Little Baby Brother; Julia and Barnet Cooper, Tax! Dorothy Tilgner, Recitation, The Moo Cow Moo, Danoe of the Golden Rod » Helen Maguire, Serpentine Dance. SHOW WO. VII. TtiMe Levine, A Name for a Boy; Sylvia Binder, Take Me to That Land of Jazz, Tickle Toe; the Morrison Twins, Toe Dance, Int Dance; Mae Chakin, Daddy, You've Been More Than a Mother to Me; Marguerite Rains ford, Introduction, Come, Cheer Up, M’ Lads (Heart of Oak), How I Bnvy MoGinty, If I Were Blind, Hortensia; Irene Taylor, Highiand Fling; Abra- Wednesday, July 21, 1920. RULES FOR ENTERING LUNA ON KIDDIE KLUB DAY, Kiddie Klub members must wear their pins to be admitted free to Luna and its safe attractions on Wednesday, July 21. One adult or chum may accompany each Kiddie Klub member through the gates without paying the usual toll, 8, John Kothe, Clara Beckelman, » Kiddie Klub Members up to 5 P. M. Ida Smith, Gertrude Fischback, Doro- Q. May we bring a friend beside an thy Waldeyer, John a Marie Janitorial ba stones"—— ov “You make me quite bewildered,” cried Pansy; “all you say me feel as though I were quite h~ about him, but I sent him with a note to your mamma, saying that you were quite well and under my care, bat that you would not be home yet for long shaped and narrow, and had two smail windows placed rathes high ‘vith broad sill# on which jars girls too many things at once, were you not on the to visit to old Stick-in-the-Mud' anime vibrating sound which i ne ad heard outside among the r bluedells. a had ; : the Belt Gyodicite, thy The Garr, [eimfiy | Copyright, 1920, by The Frew Publishing Co, (The New York Evening. World.) way of tapping dimmydoa's door . by (Copyright, 1920, 1 " A separate hour (between 12.30 and 1.30) has been reserved for$ ham Rosenzweig, Cello Solo, Blegi, The Swan, ee KY, Izzy Slavinsky, come his mother of the honor in storegfor } Hardly ever broke their little hearts, = itch pennies; I got « him members and their friends to enter the park. During this QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Luck, Louts Giovine, EUward Me- P ; s a fe ‘ 4 Or even rubbed off thelr bloom— Kiddie Klub ate iy taumidais lab camnbare * Q. Is it only between 12.80 and 1.30 Cready, Alfred Meigh, Henrietta whole Ict of new ones! The one fear obsessed the dare | Of course it was the time the park will be open only to le Klu) 5 that we may go on the rides free? Bross, Esther Schwartz, Harold Fred- eried Willie Jarr, who, defying the © ren that Uncle Sam would hkve Expensive French kind, In case of rain the fun will be postponed to Wednesday, July 28. A. No; the amusements are free to eric! departed from the Slavinsk; ere. they reached there. But Sam was not gone when interdiction, was playing upon the doorstep of the apartment ae ee ee nen Se = eee enema me: turvy, : p48 Sophie of took his attention) accounted a few days. rs “Well, we'll talk about other ‘ 5 {nddelity, No children have been| desire to die. If Joachim had. fret “Oh, you are a balck!” cried Pansy. then,” ‘anid the" mysterious { “porn to the couple, and thjs is saia] divorced Princess Marie Augustine of Pangy look . woman; “one must not teach “ho have caused much of thelr unhap-| Anhalt but had a place “in the sun” 8HOW NO. V. fied with wild rosea had been placed. “Before Pansy could’ emer ‘ up. Princ atte te eee one 4 7 ee HUA Cael to his father's y Sa Gloria Doyle, Sweethearts; Buster Wattel, Danse Kgyptienne; Francene aiehe walle were covered with rough was a sudden ‘tremendoae is the best looking an¢ ifs 50 perhaps] the things he had been protalced Wouters, Eyes, Dance Segindilla; Bugene Ferris, Oh, By Jingo, When My sail cloth dyed @ rusty red, and long at the door which made it ‘ poles sour ha in nis tlciae Jant arothor teceay {}N 2 1¢ u OL MEL | sary sranes i ite; Jovephine Wahi@ Verreite, ‘iver Dance (Dunoen foper of Warten Resta tne celle, MASE woyent= i ‘Adalbert, the third son of the Kaiser, !to make the Kaiser think? (Gumenians, 2908, ty The Prom Pubiicning On. (The Mew York Breaing West.) composed iby Sam Carter Waddell); Hazel Greenberg, Recitation, Five thee ‘Kade were of many tints and swho is thumping ing ed ‘ ‘di . Views of the Statue, Chloe, carved with strange designs, forming manner against my delicate ‘ Conducted’ by Eleanor Schorer SHOW NO. VI. A wonderfully harmontous decoration, blue door? Florence Coe, Toe Duncg; Nancy Nielson, Japanese Cradie Song; quite unlike anything Pansy ever “Shall I open?” ’ rubles ror Mae Pe. To-Morrow’s Programme: CUT OUT AND TAKE WITH YOU 44,20; tisoner, Imitation of Prisco; Janet ane, tein Heaven When Tm een, When a WEN er ahs ace vid Hipnowe “you Tad be : 0 Moruerite MOoers Marmalll. to Evening World Kiddie Klub Day at Luna Park* in My Mother's Arms; Bessie Fistiman, Interpretive Dance; Alice Adrien- them hit against each ‘which opem Bat it'e certain! they ; ived. He was @ esniling little OPEN TO KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS FROM 1 TO 5 P, M. adult? “A. You inay, but the friend Wajdman, Helen Roc Mo- BAUM, - - Like every other collector CIRCUS ACTS. FREE RIDES. cannot come as a guest of Luna Park. Dougal, Arthur Weiss, Anna Berg- T ain't got Ro time,” replied Mas- bs Peay seemed Ns We He had his system. ¥ Helter Skelter, Q. May we show our certificates in ener, Dagfin Gederstrom ter Blayineky, Uncle Sam is come stouter, ler nek more Sonstthe anes anak ne wanted Dolores Vallecita’s Royal Leopards. Bett Spot * order to go to the outing If we have jcc ing from Brownsville—our rich Uncle foouing. filteweal, ‘The b4 He didn't put up the price Mme. Berzac’s Comedy Circus, . The Whip lost our pins? A. It may cause a JULY ESSAY CONTEST. Sam.” dren stared at him, but wit : erness. 3 great deal of confusion. You had da h dip A ete > bed much eagerness. Dan O'Brien's Clowns. Scrambler. ; better get a new pin. Subject: The American Flag. “Une jam what owns the United pointment wh 4 But he used his connolsseur’s eye, Robinson's Military Elephants, Pepi ve APTOP IANS @ lg nome of ‘the Kiddies cannot PRIME of one dollar will be Etaeer asked Willie Jarr, in sur- Menten ee ee ‘ Y 7 rial Flyers. nO ane come to Luna before 1,30, will they be arded each of te! Lide ne, M Sam. * hee ome nee a pales bs Afb Honeymoon Express, admitted? A. Yes. me \ Srarsea 8) of ten Kiddie “1 petcher he owns the United it's better to say nothing be * For some lucky man! uged from six a States,” replied young Mr. Slavinsky, little fresh loafers like Inzy te! Hobe's * Ray Hughes, Comedian. Q. If my chum comen with me may ,,, young E y Bushels of Fun. ‘an ? ; fifteen inclusive the “He has got more real est han @ penny for each von of you. Now + ‘ ve © go on the rides free? A.No; she . f « real estate than : Pe haere at gtd 5 a FREE SHOWS. ) ouis borin Inte the Bark without best 8 al i can any one has in Brownsville, and he g0 out and play with them, and dén't °, id waited for ces, savin he UatAl fea ane ny phase {8 4 merchant too; and he don't lose them, but put them in 4 »° So that she might repulse them——~ Battleship Recruit. ‘Q. Beside my mother, may my little Om the subjects that ests them, smoke no cigarettes, not even mit a banks.” (I, And waivea— E Monkey Music Hail. Speedway. brother and sister come too? A. If DUt the essays should not be over 150 Cigarette holder what has a fat lady But Master Jarr only stared, { + And then decided it wouldn't do China's Fairy Fountains. Red Mill, ibe axe mainiarn Gan words in length on it, lke my Uncle Moschel does.” @ moment and then said resolut@ly: ; “7*¥ Any harm to lead him on a bit; Baby Incubators. | Chutes: they h yes, Cont t rtute Wan Yace Uncle Sum, Izzy? Oh, | “Ahd J ain't goin’ to belleve in y | So that the repulse should be all hows at the Gyroplane acon AGE, ADDRESS AND | say, can't 1 see him eaded Maat hool things any m ” mt Imagine, now, an exhibition tela must be signed by the cor rty bond pictures?" ‘ ‘zy Of the plump little partridge snar- SHOW NO. I. How | Should Like to Spend My parent or guardian to ‘Won't Uncle Sam come to our ? Ye the fowler, Blvira Heidelberger, Yama Yama Dance; Jerry, Salvadore and Patsy Summer Vacation. essay ts ort too?” asked Willie Jarr. Of the dove chaming the serpent, Dubato, Boxing Bout; Rosalie Cohen, the Dancing Dresden Doll; Ray Gold aaa CPV wT A ST i Pa e he won't ‘s our Uncle | 2 } Of the young lady from Niger who once went to ride on a tiger! berg, Love's Lullaby; Lillian Champlin, Daddy Long Legs, Dance La Ca- | Miciiee ic ~ 0 FOR OE COR jad? dy, > ae They returned from the ride with the lady inside price; Louise Mele, Dance of the Wood Nymphs re HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB ANOS Our, ws by unybody's house but I The Collection, : SHOW NO. II. OBTAIN Your Fl “Let me see him, please, Izzy?” AN electric alarm has been inv es: And # are on the face of the Collector! a faa Gow, Romance, Kulewiak; Jeanie Bell, Highland : pleaded Master, Jarr! “rii"give you that sounds whould oD unauthosieed wares Bossi soln Solo, ance ° n ont person ma bab age He acquired what was probably the finest trophy of hearts in Greater Filme; Mildred Arons, ‘Oly Yumpin' ¥iminy, the Chocolate Bon Bon Ball; >, “Unele Sam, he would not let you Pemove its occupant, . ewan ‘i Margaret Gilligan, Dance of the Honey Bees; Mildred Chetkin, Recitation, \ stay in the room with him, you have — Neatly tabulated The Terrible Child; Jane and Marion i fas os T Give Nobody + fue & dirty fa0e ind, ds." said — The Government of ‘lon is : Widows, divorcees, married but misunderstood, and Modern Young Women. None of My Jelly Roll, You Can't Deny ‘ou're h. tesy, aia) cing oovetously § ihe a sidering. the establishment of @ ps © And he was always keeping a lookout for new acquisitions. SHOW NO. III. swept and I must bave such a clean cious, 'h crown owned terri a Then he died Frances Mansbaok, I! Bacio; Mildred Mazer, His New Brother; Frances close © @ rich gem district, ~ Of a bullet from a gun some one carried away; face and hands and my nice ahirt- Died, wearing his purple silk pajamas, Mazer, Come and Play Wiz Me; Anna and Florence Lindsay, Peggy, Among waist and my brother Sidney's neck- COUPON NO, 649 the Clover; Lillian Willing, Recttation, When Mother Receives, ‘Kelley's '"o @ ee oe tie, with the spotg on it indo prevent sokler pots weed Bitting in his luxurious home, the jewelled setting for his loves, Dream, the Little Ballet Dancer; Theresa Miller, Freckles. I e my Ba a sf alate nae 3 nae ie On may undeay vented a spiral hook for their + ie rhea atl lid Pasa ig ene of Discretion, SHOW NO. IV, «¢, aged eleven years, SPLP-DUNIAL. Izzy,” pleaded Master Jarr, "I'll give Which cannot alip off, loveliest niffoni Died es swiftly. as dramatically a victim of vengeance, Goldie Goldberg, Recitation, Nhe Bride's First Day at the Butcher's Ht aeat ‘is $50. : you alt the pane es I get for a hun- ’ As the brown-shirted frontiersman whe has stolen a woman, Dheresa Miller, Dance of the Golden Lotus; Nell Roy Buck, How I Laugh HONORABLE MENTION. aifiudy Great scott, you aldn't buy it, OMS Lome tty Slavinsky on. ble @ And the moral is that the Primitive WILL impinge When I Think How I Cried About You, the Dark Town Dancing School; Eleven Vear Clase. Ree gear errand, aud, minte his I restrained myaeif On even the Highest Type of Cosmopolitan Civilization! Angeljca Chesnutt, Claire Lee, Spanish Peasant Dance; Dean Munroe, Ruth Eicks, James Trecartin, Jack aod bought « bat instead, ij ( Ad “ pennies, Mas- end informed