The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1914, Page 24

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em eee Sme afd Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday: October 30. 1914 THE DIAMOND NECKLACE ~ The Evening World's New Pictare-Story Series rr) (All Rights Reserved) we Part Five—Helen’s Moment of Fear’ Just as one of the robbers fs about to near the climb into the cab Helen discovers About Plays and Players By Bide Dudley | winthrop Ames believes that the @atvation of the theatrical business fee in a reduction of the number of |. He thinks it possible that @eason will bring forth @ man Ss ABouT THumF in’ tricals, “We are suffering from an excess theatres,” said Mr. Ames yester- 7» “and this season is | il E s i HiT te convert the playhouses with- @recking them completely, Mis ar- CROP INTO MY “s*MATTER POP?” URE * GLAD To Give You ADVICE ‘OR ME To TIUY Two FoR @ LITTLE WHILE. wR Tl TS- ALL MY enu Witt 6B Ss) TO MEET THE Ferret Retsenstei: uc! open at the Lyrie a new war playlet r, will be seen . “Phippa’ is t Mackay, an Engiish actress for her Senutty, will be Cort ‘s leading woman in “Grumpy” nh, Faweett ts to be seen eestveyion of “The Great id Arb Fee wits wun, cklyn Arbuckle 5 Hi. Crane in Joeeph Brooks's! yorse, Franklin, ve in the country she ridea— itride. assisted by Burt Marjorie Rambeau, William In; Julia Walcott, Ruth Bei Compton, Willlam Norton Mr. Mack ex a terday over printed announcements to the effect that Helen Lowell wus arranging fot reoll, Daries 4 play of bis oe eee jonday ni new fi for “Life,” now running at the Ma, hattan Opera House, which shor: performance by more tha ‘he grand formal open party thore and on | ct haa been supplied | half Beveral peop! ged for th’ | Stella Hammerstein. “T have not disposed of the rights be sald. \ FOSBERG CONFIDENT. re going to play ‘Damaged t an hour and does away with the use| Goods’ soon and we're going to have of firearms, which re a predomin. ant factor {n the orl.inal act. WARNING. Any literary man who has a desir his heart to make bis novel over”. ay and stage tt himsalf neod | acaq at the offices of Selwyn y not apply & Co, A REGULAR SHOWMAN, “May 1 bave two seats to ‘Inn man asked Al Btrasa. luge Theatre Wednes- ‘m in the theatrical 9 your line?” asked Al. Al just glared and glared A NEW MACK PLAY. “So Much for So Much,” @ play b ack, author of “Kick Ln; ie to be given a hearing soon. it ip as opposition a travelling company presenting the same play,” sald Ed Poabera, who bas 4 stock company in Newark, oat you hold your own?" was ‘Oh, yer wor ported to HE LIKED STONE. When “Chin Chin" was being re- hearsed at the Garrick Theatre, a few weeks ago, a clauffeur who had driven Charles Dillingham to the | theatro, was permitted to core In- | sido, Half an hour later, as be was | driving Mr. Dillingham to a train, the *! theatrical man asked him how he liked what he had seen of the ahow. NW right,” replied the chauffeur. “Take it from me, that tall comedian is Hable to make a hit in New York.” A COMBINATION TICKET, A. H, Woods is considering i © replied. % Plan ‘ama of tho stenographer! ¢o jsnuc a combination ticket for the and the employer in eccording to Mr. Mac: No The on ck, rie, Mack Bimuseit, which the idea, is treated in Breas seh See Busting Hits SA RAD & CObeS MIGHT BR COMPLIMENTING Him SOMETHING Hike THE .| Mr. Woods thinking no one bas T woud Advise THE LATTER Put ONE LOLLY PoPTH OT FING. .2ASY CENT IN YOUR TSANH| “WMar's Tua BEST ACTING ‘You ever ti AxeL! I'M GONNA GIVE. ‘You for tr Toot MANNERS. Ain HE? Lew Fields and “innocent” att for $7. | At present it costs $9 to see them all. thinks would be will- of to cut off $2 for the privilege of selling seats to all five attractions, But he isn't sure of it. | A DEEP POEM. | Bilabelie Mae Doolittle, the Lees- | ville tess, is quite a philosopher, | This it is attested in a rhyme she ¥ just written, It is called “, rrel of Pickles,” but it is a sermoh, | in spite of ite frivolous name, Here | it te: A barre! of pickles, In & grocery store, How it often tickles Those who love them more. Out they are taken, ‘To be wold one by one, Just as our hopes are, At the setting sun. Love may desert us, Ambition may be dead Other things may disappear But don't be a hard-head Brace up and fight, Both fistic and oral, A barrel of pickles Teaches all its moral, CHING LING FOO RETURNS, . Ching Ling Foo, his daughter, Chee Toy, and his son, Yeo Dee, have re- turned from England, where the wor prevented their appe: ville, Little Miss Chee “Ite a Long Way to ars London and will sing it here CANNON ADVISED THEM, Former Hehator Frank J. Cannon, Tresldent ot Colorado, advised. ar: @ res! ol 9, vi lar Yey J. O'Higgins and Harrict Fo grey MM @SIOE AND T MUNCH THAT TH 2 AWARDED BAGH WEEK to Readers of The Evening World FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE-STORY SCENARIOS THE EVENING WORLD thie week le printing at the ef thie page, a pleture-stery entitied “THE DIAMOND NECKLACE.” Thie story will be printed In eix instalments of elx pictures each, completing the stery in ene week. It Is the purpose ef THE EVENING WORLD te print ene ef these picture-steriep every week, and the:readere ef this paper are invited to write the ecenaries. Each week the writer of the scenarie frem which the pie. ture-etery is drawn will receive $25, and the name ef the eu- ther will be published with the pletures. top HOW TO SUBMIT THE SCENARIOS: et be original Story er work that hae 4 words In length—the briefer the bette: cleanly, preferably typewritten, en one cide ot ett; oak scenes, with jepence”* 6 on Sat Ne * swnenee” iment. eledramatic” type, with lots of Bp adaptable for wee, Burlesque ny attem angers. movements of the chi Manuscripts must and net relied. written on the firet page ef the jo to THE EVENING r the return of any ‘The editor reserves the that he may think necessa WESS SCENARIOS TO THE PICTURE-STORY EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, 63 PARK.ROW, NEW YORK CITY, ebsates Some spor sey ree him. Seporveee a she Yb i @100 Bonus 0TTA LET US GIVE 1OU THAT BACHELOR DINNER FOR A, SEND-OFF - WE GAVE FRED ONE WHEN HE Gor THE HOOK! ecream of ' Freony! Ay SANE @ WO Bos FOR bas act BuT., AS @ MATTER OF FACT. THIS 1S w WAS CAUSING Qe THE A TOWN TOY, tter keep out of Plunkville.” excrreserr they fine me for speeding I ruess I can pay it,” retorted the motorist with dignity. “Better be warned now. Tramps are scarce and they're crazy to have sOmebody try their new ja’ Thin People Can Increase Weight who would lke with 10 or 16 y there” fat should ul and measure again. if hew you look or fee! pounds in the firet fourteen days by lowing thia almple direction. And, by {of atl, the Bargo: a mixir | | WHITBY, 1% ia. high ' A RROW PRICELESS VALUE OF BEAUTY SECRETS

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