The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1914, Page 20

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Called it old pocorn id That it to hold you for a /” yelled, -boy needs to be ast on,” aald thie old arm chatr,” replied 4 ir Cry? lt Ie fe Fred's with a telegram; “Your », John Seo him in York before he dies and are sole tee; otherwise fortune to hie te secretary." Yi 4 y )) Z i i Armed with the tei to borrow from hi Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, + , Fred starts. fare to New York, But meets WILLIE “MADE "MB LootdeT MM FOuLssPOP THE SECOND OF THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES After borrowing from every possible nource Fred has ly enough money to pay his fare to Chicago. Even promises of a share In the fortune can- not gain for him another dollar. ~ OLd scour! GIMME DAS, SurT CASE THE MARRYING OF MARY-—Bill’s Love Won’t “Grow Cold’’ and Neither Will He! f =HOO- HOO! Bucy COESNY Love ME ANY Bpooner. “We funny men must stick | until he needed me, But I really don't t . ‘want to.” Tee othere had to emile, “Great) Mr, Coyne'’s last appearance on a je. | New York stage was at the Garrick he continued, “Bobbie have|in "The Mollusc” aix years ago. He fh ‘Life’ at the Manbattan| had been in England two yeare prior House?" to that, His last engagement in “Naw, but I'm goin’ to," replied the | don was in “The Girl F . “May,” he went on, “t got a|The Lambe gave him conundrum for you. Why Weat | night, Tuirty-fourth street like a Dickens | ive it up." aald the stenographer, ause ite the highway PETROVA AT A DOLLAR. William Morris announces that Oiga * | Fetrova yu appear at the ‘ fw Kore eatre for one wee! in “Pan ud weer", “= we and patted neginning next Monday. The dollar oon the head, "That's a@! nolicy established there by John Mas dandy,” he said. “I'll have to give Rory OMe. THE NUDE IN VAUDEVILLE, 14," A daring experiment 4 couple of friends to-night, Call up at the Palace 2 Nov, Bigmelsrivrey see Bmpire Tesaire Bnd, Have three La Milo, the English woman whose woate reserved for ‘The Diplomat,’ It slalty Ought to be good with Gellet Hurgens, fPeclaity i@ poaine In the nude, will Blanche Baker and Marie Dor ire the door open epped in, *! Joe Coyne, who slipped into town | act, ahi Friday on the Cedric, says he intents ane fp 4. La Milo, it will be remambered, rode las Lady pears in the Coventry rday, {pageant about five yeare ia , Oa ed much talk. Ahe tnek | a this city # while, and just decided to in various citing of Kurope, Fi take advantage of it. With H, H, tho London authorities banned her A*Pair of Wixea and’ 1 wil’ confer | . uu ‘ani wi —- ie rm HEATH IN A HOSPITAL, with him about the play while here. The Production will be ‘eroy Heath, who waa injured In /“ fall from the uptown Times Square indefinitely A ved I tear, ba Hoy te act in Americal” wey station viatform at an early vine tial to ‘Yo erode irre i * “I haven't been oix years,” he said yea @ chance to visit m; EVERY MINUTE HES WITH Me ToDen He FIDGETS AND SQUIRMS JUST AS THOUGH HE /) WAS ANXIOUS To BE the fracture. Mr. Heath is in great pain. ’ NOW 8H Margaret Vale, said to be I’ Wilson's niece, the young wor L ACT. 3, | caused the arrest of Dr. KE. oharging that he accosted her on the pined the B. F. Keith and will open this af- he Bronx Theatre in “Btop Thief." aossip. Thore was a beefateak dinner at tho | Friars Club last night. “He Comes Up Smiling,” which ts to be taken off, may be staged again soon | for oity time exctuatvely, ‘The Committee of Mercy benefit at the Park Sunday night will have exceptional bill, Ten por cent. of receipts will go to the Actors’ Ri Fund. IT HAPPENGD IN TEXAS, re ’ hie business doubled,—Btaley (Tox,) | Examiner, Margaret Mingt been named “The © Fiala Janie left yeatentay for Call. fornin to pone for the moving pleture '¥ | camera, @HE WAB ON NO, 10. Al) In Ran olan, visit to New York, Yesterday the eomedian crcelyed ®& wire from her, saying; “Will be In on No, 10 this "Al examined the time a found them ve Ro ye mother, whose heme te) i. i frie tant hy . \ ty ereto W WONGLOBe ABTURN POlTAG i» making her frat | e KNOW HE [/ \ susr ' S FAIRAY ITCHING Bek Go Home! To Evening World Readers AWARDED EACH wacere $09 FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE-STORY SCENARIOS THE BVENING WORLD thie week ie printing at the top of thie page another picture-story, “THE WILL OF FATE,” which will be completed in elx Inataimente ef alx pictures each. oh. . THE EVENING WORLD will print one of these pio- ture eteries each week and the readere of thie paper ere Invited to write the ecenarios, Each week the writer of the scenario from whieh the ploturee are shown will receive @25 and the name ef the author will be published with the plotures, The firet ploture-etory by an RVRNING WORLD reader will be printed next week. HOW TO SUBMIT THE SCENARIOS: taken from or built upon | Me saptle @r conversation, Merely outline the ot be ry I a and just wi J, ott return of a INGLOSE & A be sible ight ae i ry render ADDRESS GCENARIOS TO THE PICTURE: STORY EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, 6 PARK ROW, NEW YORK CITY, sale dt (he soonarie te THE BVENIN rendered te rman stent (All Rights Reserved) Monday, November 2? 1914* « Part One—The Telegram IT THLIP PED ‘DOWN MY _ THROAT? BEFORE) THAD WT ALL Teves Come On! AY “TANK Ay CAN WALLOP You AT VUN GAME OF KELLY Poot! OH, 600) LAND NO > MQ- TIGBETS. (IT ISNT THeT 1 The First A under the title “MOUNTAIN Not So Thrilling. LITTLE four-year-old, a most attractive little fairy, suddenly lost interest in Sunday school. Ghe had enjoyed so much learning | about Moses that her mother oould not understand the ehange of atti- tn Gon't you want to go, daugh- ter?” she asked. “On,” was the astonishing reply, “I don't like to go to Sunday school CASTORIA > Bor Infante and Children . ta Use For Over 30 Years’ ice. Sane erat oy ANT Yat Sen Te iT In iJ ne yet form. goonam, with « “onspenee” I ow and action D rleoque "meleorema le y nthe firet page ef ti ¥ Ev aNina WORLD w mata To a reader of The Evening World for an accepted picture- story scenarlo has been made to : Harry M. Graves, No. 239 W. 123d St., N.Y. City His picture-story will be published on this page next week LAW.” : REO-MAN COLLAR rach ny

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