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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, caer re ‘November 5, E WILL OF FATE « “About Plays . and Players Davies, Louis N, Parker and Macdonald Hastings. Mr, Davies pa been here asninting in th cing Bislo Fer new play, “Out- which is from his pen, Mr, iF came over in connection with Work of producing “The Highway Life,” his latest offering to the im theatreguing public, and » Hastings was here to see the Company prepare his drama, it Bort,” Nazimova's new star- vehicle. 4 dust before the ship wot under way . Hastings said that he had made inte while nere to write a to eee Nasimova's New York it begin at the Marries The- to-morrow night, Mr. Hastings 3 stimbly cannot attend the firet Toy of my own plays. | Qahe 10 the brotherhood fer two new plays, covering Production in London, but | very much that I shall urge ., Bresentation at the present ee fee, ‘he Bret time a * “Ki Yolmated thet Sree Ht Bet pell "oy ‘Bir Herb at His aiesty's Theatre. 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BET You a eox or ct THAT HICKVILLE ” * WINS, MARY! yt 0 Wit, A tensat wilt ven at the Prent ho lobby of th Theatre oon, Dec. 6, the Helgian Rell theatrical producer, Belmont heeds tbe committee on ar- Sig ye the book|“How do you do, Mr, All and @ score of the salutation brought forth 1 vieed in which Lou Wiswell| “Hello!” because Mr. Allen wilt star Annette Kellerma: A Claire Roghester, who has a voice an low at Umes Qs Hiephar' bit about his high at others as Ellen Beach ‘ell, gee whi bas di veudeville for Queen of Movies. “PARADIGE” ADY BOON. ‘The Grat presentation of “The Gar- den of which the Liebler Biesire will C4 the fret act eaid Mr. @ little kine?” ‘There wan no delay. bing!—Just like that! ME WEIGHED H They wanted a plump oy % ccontly for so ee i wi rp ition, TO PLAY =< <agl music. snsnat idonrt Balleve” "you're Avthus Vests 18 to be the Spat com, “er hing Tame? ne ied. BOs monases by. Yiach He Yook, ber to ‘neat of JONES TO REMAIN, Arthur Jones, the hae “The J4e" for Niarenetertings : ' top he will go to the Carolina Moun: | = Dr Nhe aad write another play, He , | fare war conditions have made it al- ‘ite in London, moat impossible to later, when the producer . Mr, Olmated complained FIVE POUND BOX i PHICKVILLE ” CORRS Berni, el : \wont 5} We: aim SYRE hyverrd TOWN ® Witt Win. wi THE MEN eRe | LOTS MANDSOMER: be relied on when it comes He was p stares in| ‘Theatre| | Monday hight, incuaning art With @ Olmsted, tt oth ‘pal vid mated, representing another paper, strolled up and greeted him, with, ONT LS W/IME BR A HE sete v8 “Whaddye want me to do—give you | ELIE Ack SE VIStt TELUIN thi WHATAW Ett (STAN MAKIN TPs lay SHE HUN OTR. [> HIS MA Tho wien SAY ISTHE? AUNTS WM et acd Ow Tay ARD Mb AAS THEY APPELLEE HE'S Goral lo cArCtE LUIAKE THAR WIND OF TRATE,AUAI PACA JANI It came out | heavy | My AU [7 SANE Wren Pact wert A LICKIN, AvaAltS Fuh reNT 1914 ° (MN Rights Reversed) ot Part Four-—The Fall From the 4 rhythmic purr of t= it etope. BF suse “Hat's FUNNY — Vous’ 1 HAD SOME. Loose, CHANGE FOR YoU. IGuess ASSO Bit IS SHE SMaLLesT (ve Gor! (WONDER WHo UAT WAS — CALLING FOR WHE POLICE ? Copyright. 1914, Press Publishing Co. (3 Y. we ' B Thornton Fisher DonT ARCVE, Bit | Saw THE SCOREBOARD WITH MY OWN EXES- RWERTOWN 3000, HICK= Now, OF COURSE , UNDERSTANDING Foor6@re @S ~ou 00, FOLKS, YOU | WILL REALIZE AT A GLANCE THAT ME Scorg Was-"RIVERTOWN'3 “HICKVILLE" 20, Burt. ¢ No. 239 W, 123d St, N. ¥. City. Hie Picture- Story «¢«MOUNTAIN._LAW” ‘Will be published on this page NEXT WEEK There Were Others. 66PPTHAT Mre. Wilbur is #0 angry Jb ahe won't speak to me,” con- fided Mabel to Ethel, “Really!” exclaimed Ethel, what ie she angry about?’ “I haven't the slightest idea,” said Mabel. “Wo met a couple of days ago and we were talking as friendly as possible when suddenly she flared up and she hasn't noticed me since." “What were you talking about?’ inquired Ethel, “Why, nothing in particular,” ex- claimed Mabel. “Just the ordinary emall talk. I remember she said: ‘I inles my husband three or four “And “And what aia you say?” asked Ethel in an effort to get ‘igthe root of the trouble. AWARDED EACH WEEK § 40 Svening World Readers | FOR ACCcPTED PILTURE-yTORY SCENARIOS THE EVENING WORLD thie week ie pridting at the top of thie page another picture-story, “THE WILL OF FATE,” which will be completed in six instalments of elx ENING WORLD will print one of theee pic- tyre stor ach week and the readers of this paper are invited to write the scenarios. Each week the writer of the scenario from which the pletures are drawn will receive $25 and the name of the euther will be published with the pictures, The firet picture-story by an EVENING WORLD reader will be printed next week. 000 atl ir tae legibly and cleanly, preferably typewritem on ane she with lots of snap ang Guriesque melodrama Conversation. Merely outline the non the fret page ot @ . arlo te THE Ce “EVENING WORLO « V4 jee y whine necesséry to render them avai ] AWORESS SCRNARIO® TO THE PICTURE. STORY anrren, _ ING WORLD, 6 PARK ROW, NEW YORK din,