Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 20, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 12

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IT'S EASt WHEN YOU KNOW HOW
; Once upon q time there was n Hfttc boy (Mister Printer: I like to begin a
JJwy Mke this, but if It docs not pleaso you, leave it 6ut).
X Oftc tlpon a time there was a little boy and the little boy 16vcd to fish, he
" M rid after school and on Saturdays ho used to go td n little pool just tho other"
tfeto f Jutnlh1 Moses (Mister Printers Jumpin' Mosos is a place oh the Holston
- Wwr, Which runs into the Tennessee, i' fell in ono winter's day at Colli Spring
Jmft'this side, of Jumpin' Moses, but you needn't put this in).
Let's see, whore Is the little bov now? Oh. ves He's rraimr fislilnir.
Well, the little boy used to take a bent pin and some worms which ho got
t tm under the Rtones, back of the barn (Mister Printers You can buy worms
r Jl the sporting goods stores, but they arc not so good).
I . The little boy is now fishing with his bent pin. Along comes a man with
Mgh rubber boots and a beautiful fishing line. '
Zip I
The small boy pulls out a wonderful trout and the man's eyes get as big as
, wiucera.
The little boy puts another worm on the bent pin and ZIP I Another trout
wwes out of tho water in a few minutes.
The man with tho high boots and tho wonderful fishing line looks at the boy
iwiA says' "HoWdo you do it?"
Tho little boy has a far-away look in his oyc. Above, tho clouds float over
the river and away toward tho Smoky Mountains. The water in the pool
Orgies, twists and twines. Toward tho small boy and tho man tho notes of the
turtle dove float on the summer air.
'Tho Httlo boy sighs. A strango-look comes in his oyo as he looks up at the
wan and answers:
' "IT'S EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW." FARMER SMITH,
Children's Editor, Evening Ledger.
JIMMY MONKEY AND THE BABY BABOON
THtt CAMERA GOES "A-HIKING"
By Farmer Smith
Jimmy Monkey came out on tho front
torch and pecked this way and tint.
Then he laughed.
Next door tho Daby Bnboon was looking
tat of his window. He took a pin and
throw It rlftht at Jimmy Monkey and It
tilt Jimmy right on tho ear and fell at his
feet
"Cood luck to find a pin with the point
pointing toward you?" said Jimmy, think
tng )iow smart ho was. "I'll bet a burnt
eooky that, Baby Baboon Is up to mis
chief," Jimmy sat down on tho porch to read
tho livening- Junglctown News. "I wonder
how tho war Is getting on," ho was think
ing. Then ho read: "A terrific lire was
kept Up from tho siege guns and the nolso
was something awful, A huge bomb ex
ploded right nt " v
"Bang!"
Jimmy jumped up so high he forgot to
put his little leg") down, niut h"ii he fell
ho lilt the porch so hard It stunned him.
Just .then a cocoanut rolled off tho porch.
"I'll bet another burnt cooky that Baby
Baboon wis trvlng to lilt me. But how
did ho know I was reading nbout tho
war?" Jimmy wai thinking hard.
By and by along enmo the Baby Baboon.
"Good morning," ho said to Jimmy.
"I refuse to speak to you," nnswered
Jimmy.
"Didn't you just.say something?" nsked
the little fellow.
"No !"
"You did!"
"I didn't!" Then Jimmy added!
"Who put gold on that cocoanut you
threw at me?"
"There wasn't any gold on It," nnswered
tho B.tby Baboon, without thinking.
".Vow I know who threw It," said Jimmy.
"Clever !" said the Baby Baboon.
"Walt until I catch you reading war
news," replied Jimmy, as he scampered
away.
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Parts
Lucille Watson, now at the Forrest, Is a
refutation of the popular notion that the
only successful actress is a typo actress.
Miss Watson has been associated with many
roles of varying character and has attained
considerable reputation in nil of them.
After leaving dramatic school she began
her stage career as "Maggie," a scorplon
tongued serpent in Mrs.-' Robert Haines"
play, "Hearts .Aflame." Clyde Fitch saw
her in this and wrote a ljke part for her
In "Glad of It." Miss Watson became well
flsed -as a type actress on account of pos
sessing a wasph tongue. Her next part
was that of MrsT Brown In 'The Dictator,"
with William Collier. Mr. Collier, having
seen her in "Glad of It" with a red wig.
Insisted thafshS wear It in 'The TVctator."
.(though she pleaded with him to spare her
the Mrs. Carter appendage. This Mrs.
.Brown was a bride with a barbed-wire
tongue. Then she played with Margaret
Atiglln, in "Zlra." the role of a heartless,
devillah-mlnded female.
By this time Miss Watson decided that
he had had enough of this sort of thing,
and so she, was cast by Clyde Fitch for a
sweet, delightful little person In Ethel Bar
rymore's revival of "High Jinks." Then,
haying demonstrated that she could do
something else than use carbolic languages,
he accepted the role of a scheming vll
lalneoa In "Her Sister." In "Vera, the
Medium" she had another tartar, so when
Clyde Fitch cast her for tho part of Teas,
In "The City," a selfish, easy-going society
woman, she begged to bo allowed to reform
In the last act; and that Is how she got 1
fh Inrflh mnrtnntltnt Inn nt h nrwl nrhn
I she had two sweetly sympathetic roles m
tho "Best People" and "The Point of
View." In "Under Coer" she entirely es
caped nitric acid rhetoric and played a
sweet, charming, humorous chaiacter. Her
present role In "His Bridal Night" Is nn
altogether sympathetic and engaging one.
STANLEY8
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SESSUE HAYAKAWA
I (Late Star of "THE CHEAT") In
J "ALIEN SOULS"
1 Next Weelrs Program
' Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
GEORGE BEBAN in "Pasquale"
Thurs., rri . aat.HAE MURRAY In
FIRST 8 HOW 1 NO OP
DAVID BELASCO'S
i5WEET KITTY BELLAIRS"
ADDED ATTRACTIONS ALL WEEK
FIRST BHQWJNG
Charlie Charjlin in "Police"
Vlewa RlUenhouse Squara Flnwrr Market
Tha Stanly la the only theatre In Philadelphia
that wUI ahonr thus attractions during the
week of May 23.
NOW! LISTEN
IP YOU WANT TO RE IN
GOOD HUMOR OVER SL'NDAY
SEE
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
lOUAx TIMES IN
PALACE
"THE FLOORWALKER"
AT TUB
1214
Market
Jfejtt Mon., Tuea.. Wad . MARIE DORO
la "THE HEART OP NORA FLTNN"
AppED ATTRACTION PJRST KPISOPB
HtlUe Burke in 'Gloria's Romance
Chestnut Street Opera House
i VDAILT 3 TO 5 AND T TO II V II
' , TUB ABTONISHINCI
L.fcSt Deutachwehr Films
"a.... Crippled Soldiers Werklca; Their
LfSLV Trade With Artiftclal Hands.
Arm and I.ImbK
BEKEF1T WAR WIDOWS AND OItPHA.S
Popular Prlcji, 10c. Ifa. 2Sa
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GEORGE NASH
Siiiiporlrd.hy JUI.IA HAY A CO.
In n One-art Cmnrilv. "Tim I'neTwtlnl"
The Jlot Import int I)ob In the World
JASPER
Late. Hlar of "oung America"
. .ST. IIKNIH I'resents '
VANDA HOFF & CO.
In "NIZAM'K rOURT DAXCKH"
MISSES CAMPBELL
In n Ilrnwlnr Room Hpeelalty. At Home"
VAN & SCHENCK
The 1'ennnnt Winning l'"IterrfSnnaland
Ben Ryan & Harriette Lee
Ivelly & Wilder; Frank Mullane;
LeIIoen & Dupreccc; Selig Tribune
Pictures. '
May 29 CAROLINA" VLlTE
Advance Subscriptions Close
One Week from Monday for
OPEN-AIR PERFORMANCE
Venfi's "Aida"
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TUES. EVE., JUNE 6
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CHORUS , 500
ORCHESTRA , 1G5
BALLET .,., , 50
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CAUO Ol'tlt COHI'ANIKS
SEATS $3, $2.50, 32, $1.50
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rrluera be'ara nubile ail May t'J.
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Forrest Monday Evg.f May 29
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In which a little country girl frotn Prnf.,1 tf, vtl,JUii'
ley, ill., spends her first night at Miss StWs-on-
- thc-HUdson and Is lmzcd by her fellow boarders tho
- , ' leader of the baaing party being May Belle Idelle
Smith, a newiy maao nciress, wno scornfully .formed
Mercy Anne's acquaintance on her train Irin!!
"Mfiare
couuwr ejeme
Plrtureii enacpeil by Joseph Slrwnytln. Joseph
Vnlirhn(ti. D.lMd .McIIr.er ami IkiuIs Uoldsteln
The Question Box
Dear Farmer Smith Will you pleuso tell
me how to mnkc a Fcrnp-book?
J. ALDHRT CUAPP,' W. Louden st.
Happily nnd gladly do wo comply with
your request.
Regular large, stiff-backed Bcrap-books
may be purchnscd In stationery or depart
ment stores, but'lf you do not caro to spend
much money on your book, a blank book
such as you use In school will do nicely.
These, as you know, rnngo In prjees from
D cents up.
Now, you must decide what sort of a
scrap-book you would llko to have. First,
thero Is tho memory-book kind, Into which
Is pasted souvenirs of everything Interest
ing that ever happened to you. Here aro
some of the things that would be found In
a book of this sort: written lnlntlons to
parties, particularly good sclioorrcports, the
part of tho Rainbow Cl'ib News with your
name In It, letters that you like very much,
lace mats, boxes of candy that have been
HONOR ROLL CONTEST
The prize for Hie beet nner to
III puzilea nnd nuextlons of "Tlilnp; to
Know nnd Do" for the neek emllne
Miiy 13 were won by the follow Inc
children:
.InmeH Cormlck, Humburir. l'n $1.
Marlon Itlcknrdt, Kant Moynmeniilng
avenue, 50 rent. .
Margnret Miller, Cilenwooil nvenue, 35
cente.
Itelierca Ollek (plenae send your nd
ilrenn), ZS centx.
Dominic Cemiro, Vltzirer'nltl street, 23
cents.
Wilfred Webb, 3d street pike, 25 cents.
given to you, and, In fact, anything that has
over pleased you that y6u would llko to save.
Then there Is tho "picture scrap-book."
This Is made up of pictures from magazines,
old books, etc They arc tho pictures that
appeal to you p.utlculnrly, and that you
can cut out and paste neatly In your book.
Ono Httlo boy I know had lvis of fun mak
ing a "story-book scrap-book." He cut out
pictures that would Illustrate tho llfo of a
little boy from tho time ho was a small
baby until the time ho was ready to go to
college. The "scrap-book" Httlo boy went
to school, played baseball, spoke In prize
debates, worked for his mother, went on
bont'nnd train trips and had a very excit
ing life. This Inst kind of a scrnp-book
would be n very Interesting ono to send to
a hospital child.
Robin Redbreast
By nSTHEH MILLER, Shura Lane.
A Rohln Redbreast sweet
Came cheerily to greet
Me. every morning early.
He was so dear to see
And not afraid of me,
Pretty Robin Redbreast!
One day I heard a sound
Of chirping all around.
Little Robin Redbreasts!
FARMER SMITH.
KVKNINO LEDQEn:
I wish to becomo a member of your
Rainbow Club. Pleaso send mo a beau
tiful Rainbow Button tree. I agree to
DO A LITTLE KIND.VKSS EACH AND
KVERY DAY SPREAD A LITTLE
SUNSHINE ALL ALONG THE WAY.
Name
Address ,
Ago
School I attend
Things to Know and Do
1. A circus owner wanted some animals,
si he sent a telegram to his partner saying:
"Come hither, mine frlcndf" said the Monk,
eyeing him kindly. "Bo a very good boy;
step through tho furze bravely and seek
the lost riches."
Tho telegraph operator discovered tho
word "monkey'" hlQden In the above. Can
you find four other names of animals? ,
2. A little boy sent tho following to his
mother. What did ho mean?
"It lingers only very early, yet others
Unite."
"Sh-sh."
"Sh, yourself; you're making moro noise
with your shfshlng than I Am with my
talking." If was Jerry Fattoti mat spoice
to May Helle. It was after half-past
10 and they had just put the last finishing
touches to tho "ghost." Yellow eyes shone
gruesornely out from a weird white head
just as though they were not pocket flash
lights, packed securely by mean's of old
hair ribbons nnd wash cloths Into a pil
low case. A long, lean lody stretched awe
somely upward Just 'as though It wasn't
a mop handle covered with a sheet.
A creaky step sounded In the hnll. It
grew further and further away, then a last
faint squeak told the girls that Miss Jones
tho night chaperon, had made her final
round "of Inspection for the night.
Jerry opened tho door cautiously nnd
pecked up nnd down the long empty hall,
"Come on." she whjspcrcd, nnd out they
crept, May Belled Jerry, Kathleen, Jane
Cox, Mnry and tho pver-lngglng Tubby.
Up the fire tower they stole, moccasins and
woolly slippers deadening tcll-tnlo cautious
footsteps, then down the third floor corridor
they proceeded until finally they came to
tho small hall that led to the door of Merpy
Anho's room. Tho privacy of this Inner
hall protected them from danger of discov
ery. 0er tho door was a huge transom.
May Belle, Rtcalthlly visiting tho room
earlier In the evening, had based licr plans
largely on this transom. She had the fore
thought to put a chair carelessly and con
veniently nearby In order that It might bo
on hand to assist in the night's plans.
Now she placed It securely at the door.
"Aro you ready?" sho whispered In oh soft
a tone ns her high-pitched volco could com
mand. "Yes," returned Jerry, who had been ap
pointed chief ghost bearer.
"Begin flien," continued May Belle, turn
ing to Tubby, nnd with that Tubby began
to tap softly on tho wall. "This movement
was at onco to slowly awaken Mercy Anno
nnd to nrouse In her country girl heart
feelings of fear and apprehension.' Tubby
ceased a faint sound ns of a restless Bleop
cr en mo from within,
"Sho's waking up." snickered May Belle.
"Keep It Up, Tub." Moro restless, uncertain
uoIbcs floated through tho keyhole. "Now'a
the time," tragically announced May Belle.
"Olmmo the ghost ; I'll hoist It." Up on the
chair she stepped, and up with her went
tho ghost. The faco of It peered grue
sornely through, tho transom, just as they
had planned, Oh, tho hazing party was
Indeed a success 1
Ono bound from wiyiln announced the
upheaval of Morqy Anne's bedclothes. "Sho's
scared to death," chuckled May Belle, nnd
May Belle wasn't the only glggler. Jerry
and Tubby nnd tho rest wcro quite enjoying
tho thought of Mercy Anne's fright.
All was qolot within. I'll bet she's under
the bed," called down May Belle from tho
heights of the chair, and at tho thought sho
went Into such silent hysterics that It was
all she could do to hold up tho ghost. "I'll
bet" May Bello stopped short.
A dueer clanking sound seemed to come
from the direction of the main corridor.
"What is that?" whispered 'Kathleen. "It's
It's npthlng," came back Jerry In a volco
that she .tried hard to keep the tremble out
of ; "It's a shutter banging or maybe a
"OO-OO," a low siren wall from the hall In-
train lripfirSt.
terruptcd her. ami l,f. . .
even to scream there appearL "J!
-v ". seconds that .,,, I ; wi
h.heu?reBCSl
and down she iaJWSSS&
And right nt that . ..
the hall dropped I St;
came-Mercy Anno JnuST?..!
wcro speechless, not a soul stlrVtdt "'
It Would mini .. (- ..
nVrWXM
ilkeofVirichsheToftendh.0,,'
pumpkin head at her own hom,?hSlN
had draped herself In a sheet, TrawlM !
fully out of her window onin . r.-'J?."-!
climbed in the window of an SW
and thus gotten Into the hal" SStel
nrcclselv wtinr hn ,11,1 j.i ""lUUIiJ
..." :Y.ft-S-t.!UJ va 4 SIcy Anne lh,lwfj
inu micuue. mo next lime." sh L.iVr'ii
her slow, even voice. thrtJZ&Vi
gray eyes looked, "you have a ghoit 21
..o auro to as an me ghosts. You'd CM
go Into my room now. because somlS'"
como hero now to nnri m,f ..- "' "'""rn
And, wonderful to relate, six Sm '!
ures stole hurriedly Into the llttls .J !
Another episode In "Mercy Ann.1.- L
will appear In-next Saturday's "ClnoNwl
Baseball Challenges 'd
Charles. Brasas: " I',
Sir We havo seen vonr rhalt..!. .- .. -SI
Evenino Lbdokb, and would like to .ccSJI
It. We, tho Cedar Boys' Club. wmmTXSK
to play your team May 30, at 3 -t
Pleaso send us word If you can d!m S
that date, and If not mention a datdifcj.
you can play. Please send particular. 11
BRADLEY. Manager. Address 1 1 ncart'J I
Farmer Smith, Evenino LBDdtit. -
Charles Brasas:
Sir Seeing your challenge In the Ev
ino LEOQBn stating that the mkv
Juniors would llko to play U-H-yearoU .
teems, I would llko to arrange, a cia4
.. hij team, i-icuno icii 4nio wtat tow
open date is. Write as soon as posslbli Is'
Mr. MILLER. Address in careM Sanwr
Smith, Evenino Ledger.
Dodgeball Scores '
E. M. STANTON SCHOOL
Thursday's came:
Room 3 ... 4 rolnti
Room 14 .' ,. so poiau
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Junior Baseball Scores
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A-l Juniors .'OQ1OO110O Ilj(
xmuenes iianviiioi,orueRur; Muraay.RIS..
kin. Wnnarers Forsythe-McCIearr. vt -1
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a n:ouiol 17 it f
Winners 3 n 0 0 0 0 J 0 I 4 .
Webster-Nelson: D0Mihr-Jimt.T ".
Dlamondeers
Hpruco st.
natterleft
Manacers Smlth-Sulllvan,
Roseto Rnlnbows , .
Roseto school, Orntles 4 nnu 5.
Ratteries Polllcelll nnd Donalelllt Comoh'
Hnd 1'errcttl Managers Flnelll and Josh.
Roseto Ralnboua -,......i,f,--!I
West Bancroft Juniors ,...( ......),. 11 '
Roseto batten Polllcelll and Dooitdll.
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EVERYBODY GOES
Something Doing Every
Minute
PHILADELPHIA
TODAY AND
TO-MORROW
CIVIC
EXPOSITION
Auditorium Building, Commercial
Museum, 34th St. below Spruce
Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily
Except Sunday
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
The Wonderful $1,000,000
Panama - Pacific Government
Exhibits.
Cartridge Making.
Flag Embroidery.
Working Postoffice.
600 School Children at Work.
15,000 square feet of City of
Philadelphia Exhibits.
CONCERTS BY PHILADEL
PHIA POLICE BAND'
Hundred Charitable, Civic,
Religious and Educational Ex
hibits. RESTAURANT
special days
next week;
Monday Young People's Society
Day Tuesday Stoneman's Day,
State Editors' and Publishers' Day,
Wednesday Suffrage Day. Thurs
day Good Roads Day. Friday
Walnut Street Business Association
Day, Red Cross Day. Saturday
Preparedness Day.
Come Early Stay Late
SIATINEK
TODAY, SlIS
FORREST
35S Final Wefk aw- flf 4 8aU
.. w-!W.(?P.D?. w"u
HIS BRIDAL NIGHT
WITH TIIK
DOLLY SISTERS
A BiuirkH"! Vurre f'omtdr In 3 Acts bj
Idorenre Itlalne, wltli i
DINC1NO IIV T11K IM1I.I.V filSTEBS
"ONE OF THE BEST FARCES
PHILADELPHIA HAS SEEN IN
RECENT YEAHS.".orth American
Bet heata (1 at l'oimlar Wed. Slallnee.
ATIFT PHI st MAT- today "
Cyril HarcouU's Siprt Comedy Hit
A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS
"A Wjr.BYrOiM Should Be." Record
Your Uut Clianf to gee It, Hurry'
" "The Star of jEthippia,r
A PAGEANT
I It HI 4-i-TQUH m tU4 cuts '
if MV81QAL XVUBBJiS
Convention Hall JSSo
Tuqdy, Thursday and Saturly
May 16. IS uai 20
iStUlMBlOH tei WSfEIiYSD SEATS 1$$ UF
Bethlehem
BACH
FESTIVAL
May 264 P. M. and 8 P. M.
Christmas Oratorio
May 272 P. M. and 5 P. M.
Mass in B Minor
LEHIGH
UNIVERSITY
South Bethlehem, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA'S FOHEJIOST I'ABK
FREE TO PARK
TROLLEY PATRONS
THE TALK OF THE TOWN I
KRVL'S
BAND
C6NTIXDEI1 8UCCK83
I(ryl, the World's Orratcst Cornetlst
jinuame iieiene laiarriu
JIunr Kmlnent Nolotsts
Free Concert Afternoon and Kvenlnr
HEAR"
IIHIII I'LASS FAMILY HKHIIItT
KQUirPKB WITH UI'.TO-UATE
1JEVICKJI OF
AMUSEMENT
FIREWORKS KTJIV FRIDAY NIGHT
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