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‘ord Comic. Siti of THE “EVENING ORLD, Mowdsay! Novem THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLFT® STORY EACH WEEK Part One—A Cry for Help wt (AN Rights Reserved) _! Scenario by Lucy Foster Madison ° s Ned'Careon, a New York young man of Tired by his tong tramp, he seats him- Hastening through the woods In the At the gate of this log stockade, which Stowly the gate ewings Before Ned can repty to this inherited: wealth, hunting in the Maine self i a log. No shote answer his, but direction from which the explosion had is higher than his head, Ned stands call- stand two men, one with a a ey many 4 window surly admonition & in the woods, wanders away from his guides he rests there, he hears the sounded, Ned soon sees ahead of him a ing. But no one anawers his hall. At the other a II 5 files and a girl's head fe thruet while chasing a deer. Signalling with ono ot muffled jarly built log hi unded by length a stealthy footfall sound wolfhounds. speaks. “We “ * che cries. ‘Take me away!" his rifle, he awaits a reply. not far away, eaplosion Lita d yy workede, pio berck eid: the gates 7 Par don't want vlelore here!” 4 © continued to-morrow. i | iy if A016. Press Pusinvine cot ¥ vening World) mm a i yy A 4illi AN HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. If you feel like joking you might. — mention the fact that the Rev. Mr. —_—_—. P i ped IF YA Did THaorre, | pred be Brown Sermon lives TH 6AWweTTs = . "aie ee WOULD Ya Have For Infants and Children — On Use For Over 30 Yeara MAXIXE| Primm. vate » ‘that you people take “Honestly,” began the stenographer, | adopted trouble may rcsult in the} grand opera productions in the house/ Nat Royster left yesterday for tite “Crow.” particular it in trying to humil-| ‘the humor that floats about in this| world of vaudeville. jas be originally intended. Bouth to pilot a “Pog O' My Heart” | | og shay out la s “] presume you think that's funny. lig I mean just what I said. So ier pat cst 1 think Tit begin Ra The Proctor tntereats, tt 48 reported, aossip. Ganceey through the Southern jor e@ dance bo u . " argue that the house ts in ir - 5 You ad should ge on the stage, net you My the lady, be?" armed. And every timo any one of py and will probably remonstrate} Clara Joel has succeeded Margaret| Julia Arthur has eent William 00 and Pla ers “I wus on it onct,” replied the office wile, glancing around the} y: ft 4 cheap joke I'll tako aa | with the powers that be if booking ig|Illington in “Within the Law.” Faversham a check for $2,285, the $ gee fogm. given ft. Whatever happens, any at-| Wells wks has begun doing|sum being half of the receipts at the boy. It wus @ benefit for the churob. “Oh, this everlasting argument!" be shouted Bobbie. rangement Mr. Hammerstein makes| press Tie for a film concern. Hej|Julia Arthur Henefit given recently ————— 1 spoke a plece that went like this: | ald the stenographer. “It will set me| The door flew open at this point and | for the house will a string to it. iy completely recovered his health. |in Boston for war funds. Mr. Faver- By Bide Dudley 3) + woon Jornson'’s voy was taken oick| TY", i‘ k din the room. | ‘That string will be an option giving| “The ‘of the Rancho,” the|sham will send the money to Europs||M| EARL & WILSON, | From eatin’ apple me ore cresy, you mean!” snapped jas_ Pri he ; first own for, the relief of destitute actors and RED-MAN COLLARS. Hie tried to bet the doctor five - alt went |W -me Spooner, the bookkeeper, put his| ‘That ho would never die, Fe Le hEeel, scaled itis ertvaiat bocce: : pe Cia meron ARS VUReae BCapttay Pen on his ear and turned to address | That "aed; ] “Oooh!” gurgied Bobbie. ait _— the rest of the office force. “I won-| _ Urief filled his mother's cup. came from the shipping The doctor wouldn't bet him, but clerk'in an effort to end tho dispute. ‘The angels took him up ST’had the p brivilege of reading & brand now pay ERE, "8 38 Caled rR) BIG THEATRE CLOSED. you're reciting o thet gy “It oe to draw,” said the book-' Oscar Hammerstein closed up his ; may cut it out. It merely Lexington Avenue Opera House last \ wncndaybo that in its name,” sald Bpoo- know.” a the (p-— © miaute, off mani” sald the!night. He says it will be reoperied in » “I think I'l go and eee it. I te Mierke “Thats hot es bed ‘The dramatiat wants my opinion | ®, "cok oF (wo, with & new policy. Late: jo ought to get re one published,” on the pl Now, the principal char- | tures and singing acts, Mr. Hammer- I a barron ihe youth vamed Colt, and atoln found that, while the attendance , “I'd Uke to see him,” came from the | 7" h hal “Horseplay, eh?” sang out Bobbie. | was good, the expenses ate up the ' menographer. “He's playing in ‘The s “Pay no attention to him, Mr. Pop-| profits; so he closed it | ancy Rival,’ ten't he?” ‘Mise Pri repr Paag ry ny ‘The Lexington Avenue Opera House “Pay no “Colt,” continued the shipping clerk, leted last "Mle fe not!” mapped Mise Primm, | tention to ‘him, follz, and Rel quit [mas many trials. You see’ ae Nh | Wee ca with, pietiees abd. encores Private secretary to the bos “He's {hat emart aleck stull,” aad, | Auto apeoder or bural ried | from grand opera. This latter feature ing te ‘The Phantom Rivalry’ | Vetting beck to ‘neatricae the ston called for high-aalaricd singers and «| (iN IN THE jographer. ono here seen Bam H. Cohan's "Mair “Neither, He's & rich young man. | large orchestra. The expense caused ‘and hard leading lady is Laura Hopejacie Mansion?" he meets a t youenben ge M. Cohan's One Say be, a tramp res | gives |Mr. Hammerstein to drop it. Several lans are being considered for the big N | don't you?” asked the book y In like th * sug | th i ter, she? queried Bobble, the of. Ud it's “The Miralce sia ag gested the booi hooper, ao Sone ae comb! Laat tiene pst ig | y ni . the Foy al a “How co vom peenal™ fe tures and it may be put into vaude- um.’ Mi st mentioned course is Se . Min A GIGANTIC PUBLIC MARKET WILL SELL EVERYTHING TO EAT AND DRINK 238D STREET THRU TO 22ND STREET [Np Sixt AVENUE. (Formerly Stern Brothers’ Dry Goods Store) 200,000 square feet of floor space under one roof devoted to the needs of the table and household. 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