The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1914, Page 16

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“2 SE oem : secre sess soem ee en 8 a aoe SESE SneEnEne eameee coh ; % ‘ Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. October 26.,1914— THE DIAMOND NECKLACE « The First of The Evening World’s New Picture-Story Series (AM Rights Reveroed) wt Part One—The Jealous Rival’s Plot and Lag! Rich, the Presi- Hubert aoe te are | * sel sec. retary, use of her father’s money. Her erence for Charile arouses in lubert @ LT ATHK'D FoR Two PEetHuTH AT WUNTH'T AGAIN AND AGAIN, 'T 15 NoT PouTe To As AIR You ACCOUNT FORA Sone. PIECE ; FOR THE Second “PIECE of CAE ? ] BEEN VITHITIN MITHUTH THMAT TAH! Gee! must ‘ " HEY GEorceE ° HELPT SETA WHALE 1 GOTTA BiG BITE! NEVER MIND THA FILM - WELL, IWONT HAVE WOU’ 4 He ; See eee Cette) | Ey THE MARRYING w : OF MARY Pa Wanted to Be Sure That 1 His .Coat Would Come Back! | will get all wet. Why don’t they make ‘em 20 they'll fold up, ef one THE JARR FAMILY|icaie™ = ariciarsre| THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW PICTURE STORY could bring them in the house when Ny raiser" bs THE EVENING Wonke saree, pricing: ba\i@ fr Gt ee. i) ? f tep thie page, a picture-etory entit! An natorareie? Hots sheap one! NECKLACE®” “Thie story will be printed In elx instalments of ix pictures each, completing the story in one week. It le the purpose of THE EVENING WORLD to print one of these picture-stories every work one the readers of thie paper are Invited te write the econ: Cuperiat, 1016, ty The Fram Pubithing Os, (The How Tort Brening World), MR. BERNARD BLODGER “Oh, shut up, Barney, yo! a big “ bee "11 wouldn't ride in @ cycle car!” de- HISSES AND RATTLES. |°00?7' You make me tired!" snarled 3 clared Mr. Llodger, who, like many Mise Irene Cacki r nd people, only want AWARDED EACH % eid Mre nee re Ry oe ¢ n it out to the di wane ben Ts OF pee week the writer of the pwned from witch the ples h 5 use Ber- wy all went out to the doorway to R10 nard kept compen: look ‘at the low, rakish elght-cylin CEPTED SOENA ry le drawn will recelve $28, and the name of the eu- pret y We eae Miassy Kar, A. heavy shower on {Hee Sal’be published with the plotures. “He found out our dear dead, reai|ly: “Mise Bagh gimme 10 cents!’ A CHANCE FOR EVENING WORLD READER® TO EX- CHANGE IDEAS FOR MONBY (ether of the Cackleberry girls was: | Pawr had foolishly left everything in| He @ called bis wife “Miss on Gat one must make these inquiries as| your name!” interjected Mise Gladys | Sally,” it Tale bie foal ao Waa oclt Hie apecerance © a HOW TO SUBMIT THE SOENARIOS: ‘@ matter of form when one drops ta | Cackieberry. young, all @ie methods were not coer-| with the oil rom the oagine that had All scenarios must be eriginal and net taken tion. Morey sul euttine the etery and the mevements fmexpectedly. Mr Bernard Blodger, who was a| eive—especially when he needed pock- | 80 rup down on the grass plo' ot ren It upon any metien picture, fiction story of the chara: *T am still Boake!” ropiied Mr. | very laree and beefy young man, who, | et money. dering, the falxture Tndelibie. For or wert th at hae eppeared anywhere In copy ariesriets’ muah be cent An or feleed end Blodger, “I am still King|it appeared, wae permanently tempo-| “Bernard, dear, you had your allow- ioe, bandas Cackieberry fam | righted net rolled, of the Philadelphia Den of the} raril: , ttl . be t 4 spore in ne case exoend 1,000 words in The author's name and address must be written rarily unemployed, rattled his coftes| ance of 60 conte a week, yoaterday,”’| cause thelr hous thane it ry iin he briefer the better—and must be written | on the firet bane, ca she manueoript and net upen @ cup to signify he wanted more coffee lied Mre. Blodger. deca’ fon refera' pewritter Pian were braphtanilen-t8):i08 the the rrain't 1 getting m: gold toothpick ase | plot in fren ais wide “ atch “sheet of pare wy sine a ity ‘onal re ae shat eth morning newspaper rattled hie a sin’s @ucl 1 eaid Mr. | ly thirty-aix coonarie ie al) EVENT Ri “ait Moiese cuff-buttons—hie life was ome whole . ; Blodger regarding it tevinaiterenty. oer Red Jn, ently sean the | therata zi ay = ment. NT Tne *aVENt iQ WORLD will Dut where am 1 gol te UN Etta ct |Saniga ttn, Se tue WB tm | FTG Se ee om way | a poe ee ae daughters was one of genial cynicism. | nnanctal stringency in a refined man- well, take it!" sald Mrs. Blod- ection, suspense and “thrills” will which Ie not sossmpaniad Sy eetare evidently 414 not think it worth abi da} r use, Burlesque moledrame I) The ater 2 ‘mele, ony ner without my gold toothpick? Gim- bosom of h changes in accepted ners or ng that he had married for a| ime 16 conte!” high ®, fen, * ce fog fe ‘ + | necessary te render them available & ee 5.00) ane No. sive x08. 00. stats ag cise? ADDRESS YOUR SOENARIOCS TO THE PIOTURE STORY EOITOR. Eve. ammonia | NIN@ WORLD, 63 PARK ROW, NEW YORK oIry.

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