The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1914, Page 18

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Let pital THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES.--A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK Part Two—The Hand at the Window ow (AU Rights Reserved) we we Scenario by Lucy Foster Madisoe Unable to get his guides either to help him or to jain their reasons for refus- oe Ned leaves camp that night and, sete hh mysterious log house, ecales the high log stockade. He makes his-way to a position beneath the window where the girl,had appeared, and asa be lel of his presence tosses ahandful of pebbles against the panes, then waits with loud beating heart. for help the big gate Ned ie itt utaden eae From behind the ith, beat i¢!"? same att fag in closed i you tavee your be them Asked to help him Lol the my , they shuke their heads Ce Ai at's the house of the ‘Iron Man'—better keep away." At his signal the window noise! “Tels te,"* inks, opens and a slim white hand is atenaee. ick it up from eben ates In yer (Rotterig down Uw a Lit Sans i @ rush of panting bodies—and a r fluttering down; then the is savage wol =! withdrawn and the window closes. be continued tom ina hase nie ti i | A 4 0 Ss am hy a hs 7 OU HK About Plays and Players By Bide Dudley Circus people are bey! “PoP 1 WANT Ya To 60 ovt AN PuncH My Na! Por Doesn'y WANT To Do ANYTHING LIME. TH me ARE YOu THARED OF Hm TOO ? in to ap- pear Broadway cariier than usual his year. The siump in the demand fer cotton and other war conditions shortened the season somewhat started the Spangletown @ lot of optimists, apparently firm in next season will be a for the tent attrac- ft G@nger of vaudeville beckoning and with Al Swoet, formerly of Ringling Circus, bas arranged to Ute cutting up in the “halls.” Clarks, English acrobats and have acsge gee not gol it work this inten whose abil! y etert FLOOEY AND AXEL—Please Don’t Ask Us How Axel Manages to Hang On to His Job. GEE AXEL, THE CLERK WYL | GOTTA Pay MY Bus OR GET OuT! Ste IF ‘You CAN'T EARN A &s TIP FROM THAT BANKER You'Re SERVING So 1 CAN Pay SOMETHING = WALL. YA? You BET* AY Took rr Fosophine VUN BITE OF (T MYSELF SEE HERE WAITER ~ (5 THIS FISH WELL DONE » THE WAY ~~ PORDERED IT? ‘ gmpag and Carlos Miles. @ Mexican, says he's come See and get suie chill con- SrEicicentaly, there 1s @ rumor aout TALKING. Ne York says ¥") Chicago Tye, WHOLE TOWN In topic di ey ‘nn days ig Gossip, Marion Morton is going into vaude- Another Hungarian dance ine troduced in “Busi” last yaad : By Thornton Fisher Ton ttt +MR. TOBETS, YOU HAVE ake ‘5 SCLATORY CoNcomiMATON OF THE ORTIC MUSCLES, COMPOUND TINTIN= NOBLATION OF THE CEREBRAL NERVE, ERE ARE INDICATIONS OF DISINTERGRATION oF ied COLLYWwoBBULAN aAPTERYX— ASIDES pa uG ON THINK OF JUST NOW- pe FROM THESE THERE'S NorHiNG MRIOCUS THE MATTER With Vo 1 TELL YA, BLL, YOULL NEVER BE SO GLAD O' BEIN’ MARRIED AS WHEN YOURE SICK @-BEO A wiFe'LL GOT’ @NY LENGTH T' HANOLE & NOW LISSEN, LEMUEL, %,' cant SMOKE FR A SPELL, So ivE GIVE Ye PIPE AN’ YR BOx Oo SEEGARS Tr TH’ POSTMAN. AN’ THIS HERE SPENODIN' ) WHY BILLY. WHY Go you SIT” THERE LOOKING AT ME So MOURNFULLY? WHET ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT ? —— bt looked last night as though th Zezington Avenuo Opera * House aoe leased by the Life Photo Douglas Fairbanks ts to hav a tured role in the now “urbes « Elle Selwyn & Co. will stage john Emerson !s to be starred in id Bargain" shortly after Christ- Robert Baker nd be, wrote it. ey couple of well "no Broadway fair ones had a delightful fight at nth Avenue and Forty-second eet last evening. Two tickets to tral Park for the first correct rh Ring opened a otar ment at the Schentey The Theatre, vi ——. last night in “The New ‘The fiftieth rma: hatein in “ Phantom trig ae mt the ag ag ‘Theatre ite the Potne Sashes. <= woman at the Stran rho’ Rher feet wot in resanien tr, theate b for Bam Rothapfel and a what to do sheet it. Sam eaid MONEN O' YOUR'IN y' Won'T NEED, SO , (et TAKE THAT AN’ WHILE VouRE SICK HUSBAND RIGHT AN LAID uP [LL Go AN GIT WR PROPER — AN’ MARY : 3 SALARyY FROM TH’ HAS BEEN TRAINED F 3 CASHIER AT TH OFFICE UP JEST Like ‘ N-NOTHING, mMaRy— N- NOTHING. an Italian Mner, suggested that he'd| puts in enough rehearsals. Th: be taken off the bw ‘at Gibraltar, ture business’ Say—'This is the ite ‘ death. Hi an hour later the maié \ ‘Neini" replied the youth. | “1 vill take the matter under advise- Oliver Moroaco ex; to present a “The Witness Chair, a pay oy Har- wei Ford and Ernest C. Poole, in Chi- bye me tried {t out in Los the bes feet, Genattion of the word Seerceriety” received at the Comedy on or betas | Saturday night _ mext wee Tempest will give six box Stet” By yg ie an Le “PARADIOR” | NOV. 25, The Liebier Company has found it bec own the vr it ane the Sr2,e, muse pany, open seoured a tempora: tion whieh is returnable before Pendleton to- gif dom von Amerigun name.” TOO MUCH FOR HER, Not long ago the Victoria Theatre Fecelved # request that @ comedian be sent to the home of a wealthy Woman, who was ill, to entertain her. Fitty dollars was offered. Lone: Haskell, who used to be a mono! iat, decided to annex that money bimeelf. Ho spent an hour telliu woman eamples of his wit an next morning she died, rector tte to smoke. Theo he handed me & glass of beer, I finished four cigarettes and four asses of beer before the scene was ken. Next a iv) Pretty actress was ushered in ani to kine mo, Hhe td me rather . cold caress and @ director—he was a fine fellow, believe me!—remoustr met hin.’ ohe rej 9 Fepliee, junction ts ‘ell, kiss him as though you meant it’ aid. We had to rehearse it IT STARTED SKID. Georgo Pettit’ n Skid is with the minstrel show thi coming here day night. George blames the college glee clud.—Jefferson (Kan.) Record, H@'LL WALK HEREAFTER. Moyer Ci » Who lives in Yonkers, has a home a block from the car line. Baturday night he felt so good hi thought he'd run from the oar to th house, Two minutes later he burs into the hall and slammed the door just in time to sbut out four yelping dogs. A BIG BARGAIN. Dick Lambert of the Cort offices, found a well dressed man limply ine- briated, sitting on the aidewalk in Harlem last night. Dick decided to he said. “T'll oall a taxt- take you home. Where "1 “BAHI" SAID THE “NUT.” & monologue performer, It didn’t seem to please the purchaser very much. He pald Joan $10, how-) ever, and promised him $40 more when ho had tricd the stuff out. was to be an entertainment an insane ory and Jean had ‘The latter Oe aie closet of that room a small boy had Rube SiStes direc Wena to lites to what the RAE $25 AWARDED EACH WEEK TO EVENING WORLD READERS FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE-STORY SCENARIOS All scenarios mi not taken from or jetui ction story, or worl THE EVENING WORLD thie week is printing at the top of this page a picture-etory, “THE IRON MAN,” written by a reader cf this paper, who hes br FIVE DOLLARS. The story will be complet: six pictures each. rio for which was awarded TWENTY- in six instalments of THE EVENING WORLD will print one of these picture stories \d the readere of this paper are invited to write the week the writer of the scenario from which the plotures are drawn will receive $25 and the name of the author will be pub- lished with the pictures. THE THIRD AWARD OF 625 has been made to FRANK GOUDGE, No, 860 Madison street, Brooklyn. WILL APPEAR NEXT WEES. and yelled, “Bah.” The monologist frowned. “You're not people think you are, aah el Cheerful News. T i.) eminent physicians had been retired to another room to di cuse the patient's condition, In the as crazy as some he sald, iF ty rene \ in consultation, They had) Hie story, “MARY'S LEGACY,” tion decided and to tell the patient, who desired genuine information, “Well, Jimmy,” said the patient when the boy came to report, “what did they say?” “I couldn't tell you that,” sala the boy, “I listened as hard as I could, but they uved such bi words I couldn’t remember much of |t, All I could catch was when ono dostor paid: Waal we Wad Oak seo ABA je of sh Ning wo d anywhere In copy: POSTAGE; am wa WORLD r the return Good Stories of the Day “The Man From Mars.” EPRBSENTATIVE “HAMPY" MOORE of Pennsylvania haa become known throughout the country as the father of the water- ways. Rivers, harbors, canals and dredging matters are as constantly conspicuous in bis conversation as has on a boarding house table, Tike Paul Dombey, he can say of tho sound of waters “in dreams it is still with me.” His colleague, Representative G. W. Edmonds, met Moore the other day and immediately began joshing bin about his hobby. “Do you know, Moore," ho asked, \. ‘why it is that you remind me of ‘an inhabitant of the planet Mars?” Mr. Moore avowed his inability to see any relation between himself and the aforesaid astronomical body. { 1d Edmonds, “the rea- | son is, Hampy, because you are so full of canals.”—Washington Star. Literal. A N English minister, who guarded hia morning carefully, tol eas poeee Pf Circumstances were knocked at bis door, ‘A gentleman to see you, sis.” hy, I thought 1 told You" ‘Yes, I told hi ¢ replied, he sa: death,’ So he went wu: insurance age it te n Qt tairs and found A Argonaut, Pre HE ore ects the Sk! in @irt and dust out-of-doors— Plexo Cleansing Porese sen Condition.” AT ALL GOOD ORALERS, ete a al Mo ia Lit ‘Seppe a stion of eh

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