The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1914, Page 16

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¥ y you eae” od Biting 5 Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. November 30, THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK )VE OR DUTY? night,” said the blond ae.she took « final Ld tm Ror Uttle mirror, “I' ae actor I've ent asked “pooner, the book. | In) Nelson-Terry.” @on'’t mind my seetnaita | Mise Pri the private | to the bons, name is! lson-Terry, He's a brother ‘Terry, who starred #0 long Henry.” \ jeeper cleared hia throat.’ wil p pardon me,” he said, | fe my belief thet you are to Phylile Neilson-Terry, Bod tor Terry WoUovernt” the office bey. mean the ex-jockey?” the shipping clerk. eeetene ot Ted Sion. ead ® ttle fool, Bobbie,” retort. Primes. “I wish I were o boy 3 really believe ra hit ee” ‘way we'd hit each Bobble. @ald. the stenographer. Conmred and Le Mart's stuff, ae Conroy and Le Mart,” Maire,” cald Mise Primm. L.once met a man other in Se acquainted with the brother ‘who books them.” S yeu are undoubtedly right, ” weld the shipping clerk. said: “I expect to Pp ma and see the Ginger h reat nerds ao} the stenographer, pop.” . eald com. was an awful pun!” He has received several anonymous letters warning bim to quit the case, and this afternoon another comes saying: “You failed to heed our warnings {flow prepare to take the coneequences. ili AR Mit i TH RITHM De ar mH gs ae Part One—The Deadly Wire her in hi brik ie } ill ME Hi Vy iii As he finishes reading the letter; Ruth- Young, to whom he is ; enters and reminds him of his jee to take js automobile to her home in the Long Island community where both live. f ih NH) i Co AUN “i | \y A Netde Horr WIF T3UG TH ALL OvAd OvER iT 7. me | ther near a stretch of rant will pass, and prepare to string a wire across. 'T 7. |THE MARRYING OF MARY-— Next Tim: Pa Will Look Before He Leaps! Yeu FIND UEMUELS GOT & G00D HEART WILLYUM. THEY arr NOBUDWS A BETTER’ HUSBANO AN! FATHER THAW Wim ‘deEeEO THEY Ar WILLYUM, EVEN \E 1 00 SeN So MYSELE ne Biot ener “It seems me,” snapped Miss om, “that I never caw so many cheap temnariete, i, one bunch before. are “alt but all i fr Ponole an out. ery name's Acey and they him Ace. Now an ace couldn't be a set eh TH wo go out and eome be nm or fresh air.” Miss Primm aad, She opened the door and came face to face ing!" he anid pleasant); the blonde, & ‘a halter. any bridle, do if you vert ne to Mise Pri he ask; rnin, jaa hoot” ie Mew oo i ioe me Woy seer . se wonderful.” ab plied. erred then. the leaned iy agalust the wall and laughed | heartily, TO STAGE “Me AN AND GRANT.” “Under Shubert auspices James dy to put into rape 4 je and Grant. ‘mays, ts engaged for tne Agues Boott will be BRADY OUTLIN William A, Brady returned yeater- day from a visit in the Middle. West with a prediction that both the United States and Canada will soon see the dawn of an era of great He AC CHES SEND t Hol! TCAN'I GLEW IT ON PANL AND ECD LIKE DOUGHNUT nating the leading role; “The Decent ing| 2hing to Do." by Charles Kennedy; “What Will John Bay?" by Edith Orr; a new soweny by Frank Craven and another play by Owen Davis. He sald further that he had grranged with Harrison Grey Fiske for a New York appearance of Mme, Lopoukowa In her new play. aossip. Dasimova may appear in vaudeville soon. Bernard goes to Roanoke, Va, to-day for stock work. “Sari” te to play the Grand Opera Houre Christmas Day and the follow. ing Saturday. “Rolling Stones" bs to be given its ic prewentation at Wilkes- ight. pp will be the guest of the Press Club at the Waldorf. | fternon, wey York performance of 1S WHA) tl lOOk “Hour of French Poetry” at the Little | 7 ¢ LOOK THIS! OLD WINDOW) met TOOR 3 Q fo JDIAn™m*y and heaved a deep sigh of content- ment. Frank Tours will wield the baten for “To-night's the Nig! ly conducts the orehe pire Theatre, London. Cissy Fitz Gerald, if you don’t mind, is maid to have tnsured the eye that does that winking for $20,000, What's | that? Yes, it came from her press agent. Al Jolson wants a new chorus for “Sistar Susie's Se. ..1g Shirts for Sol- digrs.” He'll give a Winter Garden bdx for one, Mile, Gabrielle Dorzrat will give her tre to-morrow afternoon for the Suropean Actora’ War Fund. David Belasco and Jesse L. Lasky last night gave 8. L. Rothapfel a alle ver loving ¢ap in recognition of his work in puffing the finishing touches [on the film, “Pho Rose of the Rancho,” |The presenttion took place in Mr, Rothapfel’s office at the Strand Thea- tr. All the recipient could say was “Well! Well!” F fs fading in ust a6 daylight le fading tnto dark ea" wa (All Rights Reserved) we One plotter goes racteré distance to warn of over which proper signal is given. ~ och all Best WHAT'S ‘THIt Foorseness ArsouT me Bues Gossiein' Bout ME ARE You, PHOEBE Q TIBBETS! Wau, . WILLYUM, Yea, DONT WANTA BELIEVE ALL YA HEAR WHAT FOLKS TELL NA. Most OF IT AIN'T TeRVE — boa Ba lL His fellow conspirators wait ty t ready to fasten it neck high when the | 1914 Scenario by, Rose Dover Unconscious of wale. ing to kill them, Grant rang Rote ed not. antl iacer are upon | runal the cruel trap.—Continued to-morrow. wire Th Hn i Hi il hy a Mi Uta tt si nl il At} SAID WAS; I'D LIWE A NICE BUGGY AMA! wHat’d Te. You LET US Pause— Pa HAS DISCOVERED THAT MA DIOWT SAY PRECISELY WHAT HE THOUGHT SHE SAID TO Bit AND — OuGee, “THERE'S AXES TAXICAas: WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING AND NOBODY IN (T! DAWGONE (T- | ALWAYS WANTED Yo DRIVE A CAR AN’ Now (M GONNA TRY (Ti Now Les Se? 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