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; e The shot which both Grace and Bill had heard was not the set-gun, but Jim's at a mountain sheep, and, hearing Grace's screams, he runs to find tees her in Bill's power. rifle fired her About Plays and Players By Bide Dudley ‘That Mme. Yorska, the French actrens, isn't going to permit the war to interfere with her pro! activities was made known yesterday when her ‘s manager, Maurice 8. Revnes, stited that she would open a season of ten weeks on Nov. 16 at the Century Lyceum. Mme. Yorska will appear repertoire in French under the sae of the French Drama Bopfety. Her engagement here will be interrupted from time to time in order that she may give four matinee and four night performances in Phila- deiphia. All of these performances are to be given on guarantess, the University of Pennsylvania being in- terested in soveral. After her ton weeks in New York will then make a tour with ber com- pany. IBSEN FOR NAZIMOVA, Nasimnova, now ap; s in “ 1k M. Hastings, at the TRUESDELL A PLAYWRIGHT. Frederick Tru actor, has written @ playlet and has decided to use it in the new at the Princess. It is called “In Fog,” and ts described as a “thril horrifyi features.” “The @ war would confiias with der,” now in preparation. The last- fumed playlet concerns a war eub- also, bu ert further i» be- tale, “The Little maid,” wil) In ag indefinite merement at . - Tah gheatre Fri: iy evening, Nov. 20. The play ie Edward = Sheldon, According % George C. Tyler, it is the greatest ete in the career of the Lieb- Company. It im said it has already cost over $100,000, * TO AID ACTORS’ FUND. it @ meeting of the Finance Com- mittee of the Actors’ Fund iterday afternoon it was decided ert representatives of the various meetings tn New York allied wi trical enterprises and clubs to meet the committee and devine wa; and means to provide money for the e@upport of the fund. Daniel Froh- man, President of the organisation, will name the day for the conference. THEATRE BOOKINGS. “What it Means to a W » at the Lo m re Nov. 18. cok "The er the Lyric Monday to go on BUYS “SONG OF 8ONG8.” A. H. Woods has bought the Fro! man production of Edward Shi urdey night. He expecta to present it in New York soon, , Gossip. Sydney Jarvis ts the proud father of a boy. sovare Velller is at work on a new comedy. Gene Hodgk! 4 Irene Hammond are to dance at the Jardin de Danse, La Milo, who poses in the nude, sent her wardrobe trunk to the Pal- ace yesterday. It was a diamond- ot vanity box, Marie Tempest entertained Henry Wis 1 ii at re is an Comie Page of THE EVENING WORLD, foree pe arte Mil ve: — ee et ‘T hur od ay . No THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK THE LAW OF THE MOUNTAINS « Part Four—Circumstantial Evidence (All Rights Reserved) w Scenario by Harry M. Graves 4 Bill, a coward at heart, drops his living burden and escapes. As Jim is unbinding Grace they hear the sound of a shot. ‘Thinking Bill Is firing at them from ame bush, they hurriedly leave. story. ) st THATS RiGelt, 1 WOULDNT TAKE A MILLION DOLLARS Fow Him. AND T WOULDNT GIVE A NICHEL FOR ONE MILLION OLLARS, PoP ’ ‘ i} FLOOEY AND AXEL—Nou, How Can You Shae. AxeL! | kNow (Mm No BETTER THAN You ARE» EVEN (F | HAVE GT MONEY AN' YOURE ONLY AWAITER. LeT'S Be- PALS AGAIN Like We USED ‘To Be lolbrook Blinn | bill Paw- CAN'T YoU DO SOMETHING TO THE FURNACE TO GET MORE. HEAT A Jok Nov, 16, | fF “Mary Goos First,” at a dinner yes. terday. musical comedy se ia now in vaudevill t J, C, Ragland, Best Girl,’ came ipto town yesterday from the west, looking pretty well at “The | that a cd Fulton returned to New ¢ Eugene Walter's new play, Better W Forty-second Toby Claude, the abbr prima donna who was a prominent figure in| to ¥ manager needed THE HIGH COST OF LOVING IT TOOK My LAST 504 TO fT THEN PRESSED ~ BUT I CANT LOOK Lutte A BUN AND CALL Later that day two miners, hag a tons of Bill, body tying near the mountain path. A rifle-bullet wound over his heart mutely tells a tragic Es yi t 0 +o) | boy abead of a show. He voted the| “ At Bill's cabin his friends gather. One claims attention. | ‘‘There's only two rifles hereabouts of the calibre that killed Bill. One was his'n; t'other te Jim Garlin's. He done it!" Convinced on circumstantial evidence of Jim's guilt, Bill's friends resolve upon swift ‘mountain justice.” They go to Jim's cabin and call him forth. ‘Come with us!" they command. |, come upon his | m HE WONT Go To SLEEP u AS He SEE Bur-ttow Do it Come Nov Ate S A THecrronD HAND BABY (TH WORTH THo MucH, AN A NEW ONE ite as Expect Flooey to Forgive Axel for Making a Break Like This? Evening Worle) Now WE BANE PALS VUNCE MORE, MAYBE. YOu BANE. INTRODUCE ME TO miss KALE - wer? wear're You STICKING AROUND FOR? WE'VE. ORDERED # YAAS MISS KALE - ONE CAN DO SOLITTLE (Ne THIS WORLD FOR. One's FRIENDS THAT (TS REALCY A SHAME. “To LET A CHANCE. “Sup BY Y'KNOW RID OF HIM, MY LOLLN PoPPSiIE, DUCKUMS WHO MN Tweet’ iT ISSN-KISSUMS LUBBY-WUBS & “dry” ticket in Ohio recently and is Abstemious lad that he ts, Al/ boost the bank accovnt will be made/run of “Within rey, much provoked because the no trou with it, but just wait & till somebody who's had a glass of ‘orporation 1s| hard cider tries it. film of the novel “The Gar- w Nap Wood and Milton 8, Har- “ It is to put “The Fir- ris, scenting a fortune in the produc- into pictures, ling business, have formed a company mn seems to hi found a@ known as the Harris-Wood Theatri- “Tippera song in'cal Enterprises and will put some Nap, 9 Sewing Shirts for Sol-| sketches in vaudeville. Those that| London in the CONDITIONS IMPROVING. must be improving. Weedon Gros-|and productions in Portugal smith Is to revive “Baby Mine” in| Spain will e made after Christmas, ee + ber 1 vem : 1914s Bouod, Jim amazedl, charge against him. ‘Bill dead?"' listens to the he ens. claims. “Why, tsaw him"—-— Then stops. The men significantly nod ¢ heads.—To be continued to-morrow, « a pe ar future, and the ie Law” in Vienna, over into three-act plays, says Lew/| interrupted when the war broke out, has been resumed. these signs of activity, contracts have been signed at the Selwyn\of- fices covering the translation of “Twin Theatrical conditions in Europe| Beds” into Portuguese and Catalan, we DOES MY “\TTLE DUCKY LIKE To SIT ON HER B14 BRAVE WARRIOR'S LAP? By Carmichael q£e! 1 WONDER (F THAT TAILOR WOULD <iVE ME CREDIT ! In addition to Sh Ne by ‘4 $25.00* AWARDED EACH WEEK To Evening World Reeder FOR ACCEPTED Gs PICTURE-STORY. SCENARIOS VENING WORLD printing at the a_picture-sto HE NOUN ‘Al for which was reader of this who be jed \- TY-FIVE DOLLARS. 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