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THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK Part Two—Pedro’s Visit (All Rights Reserced) Scenario by: Frank , Gonase | appearance hed Sass Bt Sa cH ca i) Hi ane Hl “ii by bail : hi i a pe = thi ue MANE vgn iH = ea nH soar mm Il i Hl il i , N Mi StHaTs WHAT I CALL CLOSE CONSIDERATION OF EVENTUALITIES ? HE Stiourd) WAR OP, YA DIDNT TeLu Me WHAT To THAY ‘To HIM if He DONT Come * Oliver Morosco bas at last finally | @eclded that Henry Kolker in “His i would be a paying proposition Preparations are under way to; La it and immedi The producer Lita eRe attrac: | FLOGEY AND AXEL—in a Case Like This, Axel Couldn’t Help but Agree Strongly! ‘AN (15 ALL YOUR FAULT Yo Axes! @ YHAON'T FULLED THAT Botte. YESTERDAY WE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN FIRED FROM “THe HOTEL tt AINT THAT SO? Yoon'T AGREE UTH ANYTHING GEE - SOMETIMES 1 THINK ( OUGHTA GET SLAMMED ON THe BEAN FoR HAVING ANYTHING TO, "So WITH A GuY LIKE YoU: waar - Y'TOLD THAT OLD GuY THE FOOD WHE KITCHEN WAS Buns - DIONT CHA? You'lLt AGREE T “HAT CHA? .VELL - AY BANE. Ate To Tuer It eleowhere, abe is u to Al wich Tha Bort” of the Orpheum cirquit. Ploby bas « show on the road, as ae Se ae y " vertiel: be tried out in Los Angeles Now Looky HERE WILLYUM)~ OU 7 NEEONT PEEL SCARED THAT maRY 15 IN’ T! TAKE APTERY HER COUSIN GLLA GLLAs BS AS @ Saree, AomIT AN MARNS MA AIN'T TO DELICATE SYLPH NEITHEQs BUT THEN Two 1S ONLY era Cee i Icogoanens THE Res TH Fame Py Ow. YOu TARE AUNT JANE - Lies T Take QFTER HER - Pate HER PICTURE. OH. BILLY, wee HAPPY NOW! | HOPE )ou'LL LOVE ME AS MUCH AFTER WERE No VSE Sen hh. THar Loo © ‘ Re ANY LONGER (m GOING iy? FIND 1 cE AND FOR/ OUT ON wher MARY [YOULL Love ME ¢ THROUGH THICt< io THIN! a ‘Lady {0 deme L. Lasky’s rhe et: McClintic is to be stage! at AR, war benefit at the) ie New company wit | Newark a week, lay of two! ‘and then start on a trip to the McNaughton ie to be ‘4 in vaudeville by Woerbe iF soon in playlet called Svar 's Sake,” written by Willlam "Foley last ween in New York ted "has been put by a West for or Mi “a original role ot Dona- “The Million” pera. ‘pian is on foot whereby a sort of nent will be given Kies to add to ihe ret pntert he Vs.n0 wie of the dancers, ile Lae, the year Wiliam A. Graham, dramatic critic of Courant, comes to, a ions twenty-four hour “Educa- tent ¢$0°P'S NAME PROTECTED “Tt Pays ta Advertize” an imagi- brand of soap, known as Uhir- jBoup,” de a big feature. or ene for the fim New i here now ov ‘way to Salisbuiy, Md., to shoot at Neb.) Review, iiiiam Faverabam bas accepted |" eh) Anvivation to address the mtudenta | o this afters The threw pin to the ground, departinent store his hat and oducers of tbe market and found that the firm bad| nicely dressed, but now he was a |takon a1) pevessary stepe to retain) Might. His collar was a perfect wreck, the name, The agent of the store rt no longer white, A hght, went away inferring that some of ba Oh, not at all! 'T Broadway's best known theatrical | frend! promoters would soon bo manufac- | ticke' turing soup. the play. ROAD TOURS P PROFITAB! Tho argument abou. the N indorsement for theatrical aon Lehigan ab onate int ‘Tne Mesars, Shubert re finding it jen’t ni ise M@thio} sueceas of a play on @ headl point to the fact that in “Phe Koad to Happl profitably outmde of New York for more than a y aleo - of the gratifying IT MUST HAVE BEEN GOOD, | Ir and mma Rosey | rey ah, aot atl Shout productions In which where are ow in the second ved sta fined $2 by Judge Whltoomb for | 9° Tecosnized stars? not stopping it altogether, Carel 1 the’ way, "at work to sell seats to NOT EXACTLY IT. esterday and laughed. . Mi made a mistake "8,000 Spilled in Sno’ thn w AN ACTRESS. ROBBED. Molly Hamley-Clifford, a pop momber of the company pI playing Pair of Silk Stockings” at the Lit ‘int in ‘the | Theatre, went shopping a day or tw: Yellow ago, When she had bought the a |Jacket’ Is to be presented to the; of thread she decided to call it a day’ \Lamba' Club, J. H, Soper is the! Work and knock off. A street car wae \artist, The portrait is now on exhible comes up Broadway, tion at Knoedler’s Gallery, took a Around her A PERUGINI PORTRAIT. A portrait of Jack Pe costume he wore in portable nye ie and in her right h 3 wen os of pearls and in it hand was A HARD WO"KER. her leather bag. Now go on with the | He grabbed the man and jerked him | story! jRear; then spun bim alf around. Hi we tripped him and he ripped coat ong | Meron was according to Arthur Edwin ho swears on the picture of Ames that he's Ing the spoiled his shine, wit | crt sclittord lott epee ge se cesta Ne "Twas jus a| $25.00 AWARDED EACH WEEK TO EVENING WORLD READERS FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE STORY SCENARIOS THE EVENING WORLD thie week ie printing at the top of this eage another picture ery, “MARY'S LEGACY,” the scenario for which of this paper, whe has been awarded TWENTY was written by a read FIVE DOLLARS. The story will be THE EVENING WORLD will week, and the readers of this paper Each week the the pictures. attached to the was the spool in currency and the ‘out of tools so necessary.to for facial repair work. * tine Hamley-Clifford realized that she had been robbed and she went home and lay down to cry. There- upon the pearl necklace rolled out of her dress. The string which waa one nt had been , snipped. She postponed the cry and ‘siahifted her position to see if the! leather bag wouldn't appear, but it didn't. Miss Hamley-Clifford next went to the theatre and asked a friend what to do. He didn’t know, 80 she had to cry. ene they say c im on the de- crease in New Yor! id Mr. Krows last night. »" sald the end man, ‘te sori ae a rer stable now. | Will Be ond Next Week riter of the ecenario from which the pictures are drawn will receive $25 and the name of We author will be published with Mr. Page laughed ufd sald: ‘This seems like a cl ter that has | slipped out of @ novel, doesn’t it?" t seems,’ Mra.’ Page retorted, ‘more like a chapter that will slip inte one.’"—-Boston Advertiser. Good Stories of the Day Scenarios must taken from or bt isture, fiction as appeared a for No Place Like It. RED BROMLEY was an artist of the impressionist school. He had just given the last touches to @ purple end blue canvas when his young wife came into the studio, is the landscape I wanted you it a title for, dear,” sald he, ing aside and proudly surveying work, ‘Why-not call it ‘Home?’"” after a reflective look, “‘Home? Why?” “Because tbere's no place like it,” she replied meekly, as becomes a wife who is entirely without the finer feel. ings of imagination.—Lippincott's. ss A Useful Page. MBASSADOR PAGE, like most married novelista, treats married life in his books from the inside, as it were,” a Washington woman said on her re- turn from Rome, For Every kind of a Wendeshe : | “At @ tea Mr. and Mrs. Page had “eh nar ay Whi digit Nes leted in one week. ne of these picture stories each are invited te write the scenarios. PlexoG, FACK CREAMS lexoGrogpeless the airt and di eut- Plexo Clear Shin inna ne healthy cend said she, THEFOURTH AWARD || $25.00 For an Accepted || Pleture Story Scenarto Has Boon Made te ROSE DOVER, Ne. 478 Ralph Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Her Story, “LOVE OR DUTY?” adress must be ‘written page of the manuscript. be understood that with the fi) THE EV thereto 1 INCLOSE RETURN POSTAGE 6s oth THE E INO WORLE for the return | as NAR 6 TO THe a tad