The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1914, Page 14

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Sg SRS OO RRR Pipe, OREN BBA SR eee Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING ‘WORLD, Tuesday, November 3.1914 san ae THE WILL OF FATE ~« THE SECOND OF THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES « «au Rights Reversed) ut Part Two-Tae Train Wre . As he takes his seat in the car Fred In the dining’ car Fred to jay Ys ef jances to- os bay ow cn journey to New York. iro ga a I nina mn ; ne, aT si me nv “ ‘i ~, (=. | “*S*MATTER POP!” | a About Plays Piet ran PLUNn MAYTe IT CouD TAIN APUdDLA! GLAD IM NOT and Players | alereiae, 1 A TITTEN By Bide Dudley j iad Blood'’a manager, notified tho in the box office at the Garrick the actress was too ili to appear. Baquiry brought forth the annownos- Ment that Miss Blood ts suffering ‘with pneumonia at her home in Great casa wh Pri Pubtishing Gn (NY Rerntng World) we we VELL-BONT BE MARAT E ; i Oot Lane EL BEIM | + PATS A telephone call to her home was Blood is in bed with pneu- ; ' “A paghd a bocasenbred FLOOEY AND AXEL—Axel, You’ve Simply Got to Learn the Meaning of ‘Front!’ by Mra. Bmith, who erid a4) Be was Miss Blood's nurse. a Menta,” sald Mre. Smith. “Her phy- Dr, R. A. Van Kleck of M T “Does he think she'll be able to play | | Now for Gey We cum soe. TANI + q = (@eent” was asked. AT QUA LIKE YA DID yesTERnAY AML, | on AXEL? \ = AY SUPPOSE You s “Oh, no, “Miss Blood ts seriously 111," | | REMEBER. veR NOMING BIT on sume \)) You'RE FRONT! MEAN ME - HEY ¢ play opened at the Garrick last | Phureday night. It was Joe Drum's _ maiden effort as a playwright, and Blood was appearing for tho first Rime in thie city as a star. “LADY LUXURY” AGAIN. @ A. Bachelder has taken charge ‘the arrangements for further pree- entation of “Lady Luxury,” the mu- piece which F. C. Whitney had @ut for & few weeks. It te etated neat Rida Johagon Young, who wrote p book, has made plans to produce "the musical comedy again and that Mt. Whitney ts not interested now. " 3 te understood that some wealthy Bachelder was at a desk in the Shu- offices yesterday. The New York Jer will probably tale place in| @ Ghubert house. | FILMS GET TWO MORE. ‘Pwo more well known players bave| tin JESTCO } WHY WHO ARE NOU - ; ’ , rl — TH s BACK AN’ See Lookit HERE. YoU perl ay pM ga JEST REMEMBER. YOU 4 (€ THEY VE TURNED FOLKS, | DIDN'T Sen T’ Wits Gay ure Z Fouxs AIN'Y PANiN’ YOUR Some OF THEM JETS TURN EM @ALL OUT! “@ppear ine moving picture version OwN GAS BuLS \ET— pil, TOLD AINT YOU Gor NO ‘ist “The Tigress,” for the Popular iM Pein! FOR. THE SENSE OF PROPRIETY? and Players’ Company. Miss f GAS BURNT In THIS has been by Jesse L. ON HOUSE AND THEQE and will go © Los Angeles N AIN'T NO NEEO OF ater to the Lasky studios there. Her @ontract gives Mies Buratt the right > eatect her costuwes and support: casts HAY WRITES A PLAY. / Feu may not feel inclined to be- " ; 1 ae it, but James Hay jr. of Wash- % l il has written a temperame calle it “The Man Who Frank Moree 1s enid te have ao his adviser. LAMB® TO GAMBOL. ~The Lambe will hold their Gret | isughed and said: “Quit your kidding, | h of season at the club) my boy! Are Fouvaane He went | th BS See pey ciel acetate eta Se ca] mee || HICKVILLE DOINGS Pud"h'to agate. Henry |at a clown. But when on th York on a honeymoon trip. (pyc a paca yRic eR gsr AWARDED EACH WEEK 25 To Evening World Readers 25 FOR ACCEPTED PICIURE-STORY SCENARIOS He, eet of plays i) began, he met rt take Me Bride to Washington, BY HAZEN CONKLIN ‘ "AW ‘ou're = @ newapaper | show her the alghts on they'll go * “WOW COULD Har man.” “He left the profession and | to Niagara Fails | Forge ssc opie, Diature, Sma? men who signs himself “Some| took a new By mail then the| While Lew Fi r came. He bought | production, “Suzt, Cabyright, 1014, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) HARRY M. GRAVES * gende in the following: lay to a ma THE EVENING WORLD thie week is printing at the season it ran, al- | introduction to New York at the LECTION DAY here ain't| How oft thou charm a feminine heart a No, 239 W. 123d St., N. ¥. City, ‘ n ° y p of thie page another re-story, “THE WILL OF 5 eB rte Se ave, Seen leant tne oy “Rr MO APPRO:| COU RAD ARR amubiie iih Man ant promiain’ to be turribly ex-| W4A thy creations—hat and bonnet— | FATE,” which will be completed In six instalments of elx Bie Ploture-Story face was we wrens ed to get the returna by. tele- eltin, Town Clerk Hippo-| Bach one a eweet poetic sonnet! pictures each. **MOUNTAIN LAW” THE EVENING WORLD will print one of these pio- THOMAS WR ; phone. Mot often would he frown, OMAS WROTE IT. | ture stories each week and the readere of thie paper are lyte Harkness, Seslect-man| row deft of touch, how quick of eye, other ushers weren't 0 nice, It may be definitely announced that 4 Hosea Titcomb, Chairman! 75 make odd colora with each other Wil be published on this page NEXT WEEK And rudely would they treat us, | Augustus Thomas wrote the stage SAFETY FIROT. lof the § 4 To! | inVited to write the scenarios. version of “The Hattle Cry” now play. | , Maurice Costello of the Vitagraph Cr ic, Sonnet Board Tobias Tivvin ve! | Each week the writer of the scenarie frem which the ing at the Lyric. Players had a caller a day or two ago, | “Md Conatabul Beth Shutos ts all run-| prow deft of touch to mark each price plotures are chown will receive $25 and the name of the Wee wasited to Selle BORO. ed | eso nuoeees thelreclves, no One| Thad soarme one Reart-—makes onother author will be published with the pictures, — - AN OBSERVANT MAN. Mr, Costello. jRereaboute beln willin to hold thom tot | The first picture-story by an EVENING WORLD reader Why Many Women The leading indy of “The Cute: x “ | Jobs and thom bein tho only ones the will be printed next week. Girls” lost her stage wardrobe in & ee eee me hci pi} ae] Positions could be foreed on enny-| {ow shrewd, to make the matron) The | fire at Curley yesterday, Her love | richt here.” | ways, yeuns couldn't have been heavy. We saw) ‘Mr, Costello took a look at the| aes With touch of ohio or riddon hung the show when {t was here.—Callo- | manuscript and handed tt back Minn Tuphemia Hicks, our talented | At fust the angle to engage Wey (hsn.) sie, “No, thank you!” he aatd. young authoreases, aya Are Segutiful Yeu can jest a HOW TO SUBMIT THE SCENARIOS: All ecenarioe must be efiginal and net taken from A) wpm, on motier — going to | And defeat the hoste of advancing age! | TI. .ure, fiction story, or work that has appeared anywi in aoesip, 51 jae big submit a ploture-atory acenario for! soy wise to know Just how te pat TOY MUet I Cen legibly ane slenniy, preleraely ewpstariton “heer “Lo, a IMret Play” wilt ite MAKE YOUR OWN JOKES. —_| the new series appearin in the Now! 4 piymed bow into the semblance of 3 q . scothets' ts American tour in Rochester, Nov, 6. A highwayman in St. Louie killed! York Hvenin World, Bein a poetess het? In qxactly thirty-olx ooenes, with @ “euspence” I 9 Fixe, guarantee # aa antes Bambe has returned from | Rimeet just aster poling 6 SAA UP shove goin to submit it all In poetry! 7, magic plant on wired frame th lots of enap and action, eus- ot iptinel PY) pened pias @ took a company ei ater <evelap( land wiil tnatet that the artist draw! 4 garland garden and give tt a name! A Burlesque melodrama will be ra produ: ‘John Davia, preprieter of . ae | the plotures in rhyme, She's Captions of conversation. Merely outline the stor; u | 1 OD. first three eoones all writ, but is And che to create no flower that} characters. ously Frouston Fer. e in New Sonne * Pah THE Aout oe Pe bein unable te find anything to rhy grew | 7 Ist be written on ti fa in the newe-| George Howlea opened and ‘aloaed| ao far as theatricala are coneerned, | with “turrible.” A cerlse datsy or a purple rose, erie fuer ay ener on the firet page of thell| a window at the Wagenhals & Kem-| have been very bad this season | | To make a plume no bird e'er wore it shal be unceret le of the scenario to THE EVENING! lad to see me,” | per oftices yesterday and went home| comment in a letter fron, James Inctdontatly, here is a tittle sonnet indered to this I mention «| all tired out, Barly, who te ahead of “The Trall * ORLD all sights thereto eee tad otherwise THE EVENING WORLD wil INGCLOSE RETURN F And make us want it therefore all the ° then he offere the following |boy detective, will close Saturday | prove interesting, Mr, Harly writes: | tole, Here it is, ‘The titto ts “Ode tq Ae met ng tane magicked dave tings he may think necessary te render them ava puolisation, wrote a Fog, play, a es aaa seta save he wt star AR Re ORE ceedet aerate a mune $e mapect. “ede? ts mis.| Bus mogurs etory has not half been ADDRESS GCENARIOS TO THE PICTURE -STORY EDITOR, + pm we eet ean boy Ravoy tre, ometh ene bad ter gave 2 | ae aS MILLINEN. Fnieee Saapeted 9 srw Seoue gave EVENING WORLD, 68 PARK ROW, NEW YORK OiTY, § Saat ose ‘meney.” 15 OR, master of @ wonter-art, 0M acinow'e hal” Se RPE pet at tm Oa cad oo OER at eM » AS % law ee

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