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Eid ok ie About Plays and Players By Bide Dudley A rumor that the Vitagraph film Seteresta were to give up the oocu- Paacy of the Vitagraph Theatre, for- the Now York Theatre Company, Which controle the house, has sot been made public, but it te eald to be feature films at prices ranging up te a doliar—wiil be continued. _ ‘The Vitagraph interests took over ‘Abe Criterion last Fevruary, At that ES Was predicted in dim circles dollar Laing Hh, would pot succeed. lease has been renewed is as evidence that the doubters were wrong. A NEW FORBES COMEDY. “The Traveli other plays, It ¥ ‘the near future. hall have A wrand probably in May. r ‘ ‘wanrieco QUITS sILLeoaRoe. Warfield, with the co- ee ie vid tein Benin Howth, ite ek orts that o plan ts proving highly TO raat Tw TWO PLAVS. COLLAR ‘ SARL B wiLsON, | MAKERS OF TROV's BEST PMNS so ii Ay AO RRR hry oayee MRI ors HE WILL OF FATE « The raltrond at last is reached, pree'assd the aicl by goog fortune And a hieote train at the obliging aviator Nearest station. neat, i 4 “a _ A SMILE AND Limp, tm-m, GosH THIS Bon oO MINE 1S GutTiw SoRER: EVERY MiNNIT- RIGHT BETWEEN HN SHOULDER JEST HAVE & MINN PATIENCE, LEMUEL. ‘Tee at Bouthport, Conn, He's growing his friends a lot of “This ts the Ii! photographs. Augustus Barratt, composer of moat of the numbers in & production now touring in the Middle West, wants to go to war. Maybe he's been hearing from the show. Marold Chapin, author of Marriage of Columbine, an well as a write “Melting Pot" role by Walker Whitest “Youre Merrily" John Rogers anya that mo matter what happens to the theatrical busineas he intends to hang pad Thea ped mov, 2. | to the “Merrily.” ye Theatre open + Mrs, Pauline Duffield, an actress, Reports trom Eugene | reports dandelions blooming in Con: Walter's ae play wl end ite season | nentiout. faim please write! there Nov. 14. The Strand Thoatro mana . wement Mark Luecher bas a ehicken farm] i, Consiterink a plan to extend. ies operations to the roof of the bulid- ing, One idea in to entice the pa- trons of the theatre up there and offer them a carefully prepared mtx ture of tea, tangoes, fox trots and other things. ‘ Whitman Bennett has lett the Mutual Film Company ai will mo ture business on he extent of ac- theatren, ntalne havo been received yric Theatre from the Cur Mountainn rward played Plexo Gregseless the dirt ane Gust of eut-ef- deere— Plexo Cleansing ome Players Film Com- quired the picture and will soon eae of the play. ne first production of Fa- Vogl = Company in alfitation ‘paying Shel Law ot TAA th od aalpicli x mad RB A Matin rps By the time the train reaches Chicago Fred has grown to love the girl in ear- He leaves her at the depot to find Gepart, waving farewell to the his friend and borrow money for their fare to New York. ie ) i i im is aD DH so THe uv Next But as Fred leaves the depot a plain- clothes man places him under arrest. why, but te. told he'll learn that at a jearn vat headquarters.” File 5 I i TILE Pup Doon GWARRED ME OY THE Foor THE FIRST AWARD OF $25 For an accepted Picture-Story Sconarto has been made 10 HARRY MM. GRAVES, No. 239 Wt St, N. ¥. City, Pleture-Btory “THE LAW OF THE MOUNTAINS” Will be published om this pase NEXT WEEK has @ hobby for | nta made of china, bronze, , paoenlly s young woman, “Oh, do take me out to the stable and sbow them to me," said the girl enthusiastically, A DISAPPOINTED GIRL. The Fire Department was called to Broadway and Forty-fifth atrect terday at noon, a theatrical boarding house, Tho blaze didn't amount to much, As the Near the corner is, “WaT BELL HoP 1S VE. THE SECOND OF THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES -« Bs hh $i ci I wud FINKIN J wuTd AWFUL LUCKY BECOTH HE COULDNT REACH ANY HIGHER CVsren,me. TI6BETS, \ ( (NS Gor @ 6REeT SURPRISE FoR You! 25 THE EVENING WORLD thie week is printing at the. of, thie page another picture-etery, “T “THe wi FATE. The author's manuscript and Ie shail be un WORLD all ) INCLOS fire apparatus was leaving, « chorua| girl came up, “Is that boarding house on tire? at replied. © “Pehaw!” said the gi have to pay ed reat hat he ma eRe TURN To Evening World Readers , AWAR WARDED EACH WEEK $7 Hi) FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE-STORY SCENARIOS (LL OF " which will be completed in six instalments of six plotures each. THE EVENING WORLD will print one of .these ple- jories each week and the readers of this paper are to write the scenarios. Ih week the writer of the scenario from which the pictures are drawn will receive $25 and the name of the author will be published with the pictures. ‘The first picture-story by an EVENING WORLD reader will be printed next week. | grrrmrmmmmnrmnanwy HOW TO SUBMIT THE SCENARIOS: “rein ‘co spyrigntd ter ty ane ol nly, "preferably typewriter, ‘on one side ots of enap and Burteoque melodrama wii, conversation. Merely eutline the et ADDRESS SCENARIOS TO THE PICTURE - STORY EDITOR, BVENING WORLD, 63 PARK ROW, NEW YORK CITY. CAMl Rights Reserved) ” that he is “wanted There Fred learns ie q put it there.’ t a | AANA ‘eS Wi 2 iit i i ee i Tr Fy my pocket!” he sSomME OPTIMIST, RELIEVE MBE iA Message to Thin, An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 lbs. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh she fat-making you ad of passing them out finan the body aa waste, What tp needed where they may reach tho starved, shrunken. down tlesues and bultd them up. ‘Thethin ." sy and Comte Page of THE EVENING ‘WORLD, Friday. November 6. 1914 ge Part Five—Arrested ah on Ng ny fae tote waiting Siig erat [ ae lu Weak, Scrawny Folks, cana