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is to find a way to prove it. ‘About Plays - and Players | By Bide Dudley quistly, as te his c.stom mew stage productions are con- David Belasco has begun tions to present a play called Love Thought,” by Henry Ir- co ig Janote Beecher h 1 been ir the princi; role—that & Woman doctor. play was out by Ira Hards with a stock y_at the Westchester Theatre, it Vernon, about five monthe It gave such promins that Mr. acquired it. In it the w. san Fy ie said, protects an abused t thor of “The Whirlpool,” done jan E. Shea, and ‘The Higher . offered by a thoatrical club two years ago. a is com: “America to demonstrate her ant im, Miss Duncan will appear with mrosch orchestra at Carnegie re eserepens Cd pee Sand whom she tai style of dancing will aasiat Tea ae in ore, ioe shorty war broke in Kuro; Duncan ne isa ‘at present i roe last vial ‘Amer years ago, a loss of her two children, who wore in an automobile accident. ‘other cities and then it will be in the Blackstone Theatre, for @ run. ‘After ite hed KILL Time, had Building yoate: . a0 & paper to read in RED-MAN COLLAR EARL & WILBON, MAKERS OF TROY 8 BEST PRODUCT. GOLD TIFFANY ST b VALU! Buried in deep t ‘Now LISSEN, LEMMY, NOU BETTER HURRY AN GIT ORESSED BE— } Gewse TH FOLKS’ LL BE BE cirri’ HONE Oy 2 @N HOUR! ig THE EVENING i,ginaha LAW OF THE MOUNTAINS news that Jim tas been taken by tes and is accused of killing Dill te it to Grace by her father. Sure * @f Sim's innocence, she sharpens her wits remembers the shot heard after Bill left chem. She resolves to visit the ecene of the shooting on the chance of finding a clue. rd it, she suddenly im and she had dischar; where [ Tur's ERG ROSS PN Searching the scene, she at length die- covers the craftily contrived set made with Bill's own rifle. gun It has been and points coward the spot iil was found. SuFFRIN CATS! XA DON MEAN To SAY YER TIUSTIN THe NEUTRALITY oF THIS wnt (1: YQU GAN HELP. You Got A SOFT JOB AS A WALTER IN THIS SWELL HOTEL — SERVING RICH Guys , S08? ITS onw ® HALE oress-uP |} AFFAIR, hi wear MN TUREDO | IACKET STIDO nN Hy bey & poem entitied “How I Love @ Cop!* Mildred N, Cannon, a niece of “Uncle Joe," has entered vaudeville. ie red in Washington recently ell “in epite of the Demo- (a4 wore ie disposing rry C. Brown tographed picture of Bir rbea-Robertaon for the Litute actors in Eng- will give away sou- venire at both the matinee and eve. ning performances of “Under Cover* at the Cort Theatre Wednesday to the 100th presentation in Kew Plexo’ Greasele 44 ne dust ot DANGLE -TAIL, “The Girl from Utab" will score 100 a Knickerbocker Theatre Wed- nesday night. A stage birth party will be given the members of company after the fina! curtain falls, Victor Herbert will conduct the orchestra at the first performance the Lyric Theatre of “The Only Gir! next Monda: Robert Hood cond ir, will and see the show, paper recently printed a pict of Julia Marlowe with the following cut-line under it “Mme. Georgette With the September Morning Glories at the Temperance Btreet Burlesque House.” TT Century Opera Company will leave for Chicago Saturday night, Nov. 21, 225 strong. The Lehigh Valley road will transport the troupe and its effects In ten baggage care, ten sleepers and two din AND THEY WERE TOO. walked out ne down the y they passed up, “Who are those fi of the disgruntled ¢ “They're the new orchestra,” re- plied Eddie. AN HONOR FOR TYLLY, fest, ite, Tentmmaxer "baa been os hed that he has been chosen ies ene CONTRIVANCES ON EARTH THESE HERE " TIE“EM— 'So\| YOURSELF” Bow TIES 1S THE DAD BLAMEDE ST! 1 KIN STAND MY DRESS OF ALL TH DASH BLISTERED) /PANTS BEIN’ A LEE TLE Too SNu¢ IN TH’ STOOP- OVER, BUT DURN IF 1 KIM STAND CHOKIN' MY- of the thirteen distinguished Califor- whose names will adorn the n ¥ | Hall of Fame now being built in San Francisco, LIBERTY TO CHANGE BILLS. The Liebler Company will put Phyl- Ms Nelilson-Terry and “Twelfth | Night" in the Liberty Theatre on Monday, Nov. 23. Patrick - bell and “Pygmalion” will movi Wallack's, An excellent cast will round Misa Nellson-Terry, ITS “THE PEASANT GIRL.” | The new Trentini piece isn't to be! called “The Ballet Girl’, after all Bearing the title of “The Peasant Girl,” it was presented for the first time in this country last night in Al- bany. Originally it was “Polenblut.” A Now York engagement in tho near ferure ie plant by the Mossre. Shu- | rt, AN AMBITIOUS GIRL, Harold de Hecker of “Innocent” was y | introduced to @ chorus girl with prima donna aspirations recently. He didn't know she was on the stage, | ollow the theatrical pro- | asked, she replied. “Say, kid, | 1 hound it.” WANTS BAN LIFTED, Bydney Schaliman, a Chici it, le in Now EXicage book! offices re- tsew® Sevide Ne book direct, bar Bebe o's ; 24 vau- ¥ The —_— Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Frid ws Meanwhile the self-appointed vigi- lantes take Jim to a tree near the foot of a cliff and solemnly adjust a noose SS his neck as they prepare to hang a eo ay; No (All Rights Reserved) se je looks TISSEN-WHO ARE NA FOR? SPRAW Low, THERE MIGHT T3E A SPY WELL - Wr YouR SaLery} an’ The TIPS You GET FROM “THESE RICH GUYS (T WONT “TAKE US LONG To PAY THe one! AWARDED EACH WEEK To Evening World Readere FOR AQCEPTED PICTURE-STORY SCENARIOS thie caw er the scenario for which wae writ- ten by a reader of this er, who has been awarded ‘N= VE DOLLARS. Hie sto: be completed in six instal. f six pictures each, ENING WORLD will these pisture stories and the readers of thle pa ire invited te write the scenarios. Lf week the writer of the from which the ture drawn will receive $25 and the name of the author will be published with the pictures, rrr, THE SECOND AWARD OF 925 Hae Been Made to MRS. L. F. MADISON, No. 607 W, 174th St., N. V¥. City, THE IRON MAN, Her Story, WILL APPEAR NEXT WEBK, OW,T' HALIFAK WITH TH BLAME THING! saya, and he is here to try to get Jo- soph M. Schenck to lift it. LEE AN IMPRESARIO. Solly Lee, doorman at the Victoria, has turned vaudeville impresario, ‘Tm “yes to book a ni. girl named Miss McDonald, who's got a voice said Bolly yesterday. Red and had to stay at home. So I'm ber bookings to eing, the poor girl! FOR BILL 18 PLUMP, William Raymond Sill's wife has| to acquired an interest in a hi | L. 1. She intends to ust Bill ae @ort of an “after ex. | hibit. | OUR OWN MINSTRELS, Interlooutor: Mr, Bones, I saw two| Per* very pretty sire @o up ip an aero. plane Bones; Regular poker band, eh? “Poker band—what do you mean?” “Queens up.” T'm going to raffle my auto mol aS rlocutor: Can you dispose of it it ? ; Everybody who walks ta ‘of New York takes ce] Ge Tepe aa gy The mountain path cliff, and as Grace is hurrying back from the set-gun with the news of her dis- ‘LL CUT ON A ORDINARY FOUR-IN-HAND INSTID. THEY Ww NOBODY NOTICE THE OIFFERENCE— 13 " ) 19 v mbes rs WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK Part Five—Too Late to Save! Scenario by Harry M. Graves this eame She tries to call to the men to che cannot make them hear her The Fe etaiay he Since we concluded t to-morrow. abrir HT! and sees death Pp pr 1 IT Am. 4 Teon oF MY Pop @ “Too Bad FLooeY } AY was YUST GOING DOWN STAIRS TO RUSIGN - HONEST & By Thornton Fisher ~ — cause tic BE CACY en! STAND WITH MY Back TO EVERNBODY LIKE ENOUGH THEN Wont NOBODY EVEN NOTICE THar (mM DOIN’ To Put On Flesh And Increase Weight Most thin people eat from four te six pounds of good solid fat-making food every Gey and atill do net increase in weight one ounce, while on the other hand many of the plubp, very lightly and keep gai: "a all bosh to say that this {i ure of the individual, It isn't Ne- way at all. folks stay thin because their jon are defective. They of the food th A ATLANTA, o NNT pass Wha people need ig something thet will these tdhtty food Gomonte oo absolute won feotive, and a single tablet eat: meal often has