The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1914, Page 18

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sit data amici cabee ei Reman aed helaack ital AT ree, PeY ee hdsniye re “ete on ary nian Raia Mies aa 7 %: icine ay ind Comic Page of THE WORLD, Tessdiy: Decém er 1.1974.” THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLE STORY EACH WEEK Part Two—Grant’s Dilemma (All Rights Reserved) we "fried tate Roth In ber home, Ruth receives a letter, hit upon a plan ; iy frm : k Pete’ Be q \ Sy Gow fy. # iy About Plays is ui any ADsA Toor Pure Se p his ad fs Aaevin” “CRTEDY ‘Theodore Mitchell, general press tative of the Oliver Morosco * That f , office, recelves an unsigned note: - "Your @ri is ee Mg cet hands. Drop the case he =) I “| ‘ is lack Pete” or will never sesini” a a nm if “ ql r | i § ae AA ae Be mi nen »DENTIST4USED! ptisepeion ere ond has resigned and will re- his present position on Dec. ‘Mr. Mitchell is to be business of the company that will the little Bandbox Theatre, Adolf Philipp’s, at 205 East 4 ith Street, which has been fs over by the Play Actors’ Com- and iy be operated under the of Douglas J, Wood. Dent Parker will be in charge the theatre itself. Tho first attrac- Jerome K. Jerome's comedy the French, “Poor fare ‘Thing,’ "Biitchell hae, been fa Ri hell has Been sn his prea- ition for a yeur. His succes- Rot been chosen, HAM pit A had BROOKS. city circles fits ithe unten at appotatment Ham by J H bsrool ka to be eral press eprepectanine: Mr, is at pres Present Broadway man @ morning paper. He will assume duties on ee i Bince the a ertanare Beet xd Cr peal Brooks's wor! ir Ey looking after it. ‘Mr. ©, prefers to go on the He is now biasing the way for THE MARRYING OF MARY-—But as It Is, Pa Didn’t Beat Ma to the Panch! 1 DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND OF @ FAMBIY TREE | GRowED ON. BUT We GOT @ IDE WHAT KIND OF @ ONE NOURS 15, SEEIN’ AS 1 PICKED & "ty: OFFEN itt nur’ 1 Gorry! Thar was & GooD'UN BILL SPRUNG on wary- IM Goin’ T’ SPRING IT ON PHOEBE! Gosh HANG IT WHY DIDNT 1 Sen LEMON STIO of bEAcH’T LISTEN, PHOEBE, ‘Youre @ PEacu- WHAT KIND OF A FAMBLY TREE OID YOu Grow on ?. i. of gloom. johnson came to New York California about two years ago cecuacty rt agit very on @ piayiet ha cece oy ht) bis typewriter a: the Princess. Now there is another that house ea a, claim him Ma sponsor. Altho “The De- 1” the playiet which shows a man to be executed, is accredited to it ds said that only the ‘a, Mr. Johnson, it o wi te Loe —. after Mr. lamion of ‘One ie eit x: nk ia. Saha, rose person, Far from is ‘Siwaye weady to jest. ony he turned to his assis! expanding his ‘Sorpulent y doeee ehicken cross the Gossip. .f C, Fields is out of “Watch Your Phey're reading plays et the Punch ‘Theatre. , sorers Coy Ay close, She take “! an important to Boston next Julie Ralph now hi nay i “Widow by rime Massa is to have a part in Gong of Songs” duo in New Christmas. Klein rewritin, Mas,” wth A. H. Geran te er te tel will Wolf, William Collier, » McAneny end Charles jurphy. im Full” company Sa ordering it to return to fork, but it goes right on play- bas iow ‘was singing for the Blackwell's Islan con) ng Day, ay, apmmebod! ente: room and stole her Sun- aah oem 30 elry. Fecontly left now leading Cha- Buratt will have a : new Winter Garden ol ee is ready some time in Feb- ne Brieux, au- oot the volay, how it was done in Is 14 sis | has bee Ry ad pe | York "was produced = $25.00 AWARDED EACH WEEK TO EVENING WORLD READERS FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE-STORY SCENARIOS. THE EVENING WORLD each who has been sierene mpleted in one wee! week is printing at the top of this ture story, the ecenario for which was written by a reader of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Each \VENING WORLD ‘ail print one of these picture-stories each to write the scenarios. Each week the writer of the ecenari drawn will receive $25 and the name o the pictures. Sera Blanche Bates and Marie PYiotet de Biccarri, who plays the title role in “Pilate’s Daughter,” is to take up ¢inging. She says Enrico time ‘and Antonio Scotti are urging her to, and Mme, Bembrich js to in- struct her, Gee whis! Why not? NEW ROLE FOR KILGOUR. H. H, Frageo announces that Joseph Kilgour has been engaged for a part Willard Mack's now play. M at the cast for K cret Strings,” Is almost id that tho finest perform: wit be given in Wilkes-Barre Chriat- mas Day. 4 will bo presented in Now KESTER HAS A NEW ONE. Paul Kester, who dramatized “When beard that while | Knighthood Wa, in Flower” and other novels, haa mado @ play out of “The Bill Toppers.” It is a comedy drama written around people who appear in the London music bal halls, NO FLOOR SEATS FOR HER. “Two seats for to-night's perform- ance!" said a young Woman at & Broadway theatre yesterday, “I can give you two on the lower floor,” replied the treasurer, “That wouldn't be dignified,” she aaid, “I guess I')l wait till some night when you have two v vacant chairs.” HONEST | IT 181 Mamio K, sends in the following and says It's poetry: Brieux may make waere he & young fellow named f : odrans the 0b opening night. assignments of advance | Who mit “Oh, these autos are nice, ‘Willets with Veby But I wouldn't buy one, They make people guy one." a ‘The truth was be bad hadn't the price, HARRIS. WOULD acT, Sam H. Harris has long cherished an ambition to act, rumor says, He was preparing to play the part of the manager In “The Big Idea” one night only, when his firm decided to take the play off, siowever, that wasn't the reason. MIS AUSTIN GOES HOME, Austin, rt toon-yoar- Bia WOW TD SUBMIT THE SCENARIOS, rice must be original, not m of bullt upon any presen ete flation story af werk that hae appeared ‘anywhere “in copyright orm by 9 be, written t tten and anly, preferai Fane id ne aide ofeach sheet of paper.” he story must be tok Wx scenes, with a penee' ixth scene, the end ‘ot each daze ihetaiments Only storiee of the simelodramatic” type, with lots of snap and action, suppence and “thrills” will be able for use, preferably thi which the action takes York City, Merely outiine the story and the movements of thee Liang Manuscripts must be Be folded and not rolled, ine ‘authors mame and address must be written Rho Bret’ page of the’ ‘manuscript. a oat pe wndoreteed | that tn se fre Nika WOReD al eights therets are surrendered to thie paper. {] INcLose RETURN ‘PosTaag, otherwise THE EVENING WORLD will not be responsible for the return of any manuscript. arios that he to rene, sere ‘available for publication, CENARIOS TO ¥ CRE: serony EDITOR, THE old girl who was to have been in- structed in acting by David Belasco, has gone back to Dayton, O,, the old home town, Mr. Belasco says he was ready to carry out his portion of the programme, but wasn't called on to, Harry Reichenbach please write! A HARD PRETZEL. When Ed Rosenbaum jr. was in Cleveland ahead of “Adele” recently, he came into possession of a delicious pretzel in @ cafe one evening, The senbaum immediately attacked with greta an LD, 68 PARK ROW, || pretzel looked so good that Mr, Ro-|approached one of those ebony bar- it|riere which separate the pure 4s a result of his im- | from ky pen wae, ah ad oh tals their oe, | a jon, It gs laters stories, and Hun! AXEL GwWES ME A PAIN “ME WAY HE GoBS SPEEDIN? AROUND WITH THAT Taxicas! ONEOF THese DAYS HE'S Gee! VY DON’T DAS CRAZY BREWERY-TRUCK GUYS EARN To DRWE 2??? Pie P ie me vat tee bim," on the other side, “I want to see the proprictor of this m E suet broke off a tooth on one of "Bo! came from the pleasant Ger- by a, soeass + viens Bas some eee’ mh th ak! -- FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “When is @ door gt a a const” ment ts “painiess, and how successful, method {9 proving itself is shown in case of Mr, Brown, ite Whether 11 wae runnin ne Tt cone dieet fo my ear It you suffer from, clogaed deaf, or have uid ma! wi ‘De, ‘pleased to ice. Tt will nation “and DR. J.C. wise it Greaseless Cream an absolute protection againet ping and wind ¥ one artment TIONS, Ine.

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