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is WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK Part One—Into the Rapids ut (All Rights Reserved) a THE EVENING a yet fp ” EN COURAGE WON Scenario by Joseph Keogh © As Frank dejectedly returns to his work The of their observed Rita walks part with him. She which i promises to wait until he has made hia mark in the world and they ceal the compact with their first kiss. i rat q} Hi i HAS =A | HK iN NY p- © About Plays ~ and Players ADy Bide Dudiey Blond stenographer finished ing @ pencil and turned, the bookkeeper. you seen this new play, Granny,’ Mr. Spooner?” che Granny?" queried Mr, st “What show is that?’ ETe¥s on the subject of purple mare ” ol Primm, private secretary to Doss, just hed to laugh. “Miss ‘has something to do with the sf of Brigham Smith. He was Bt Big Mormon who went out West 4 Bot rich.” Med Mormeny inan anyinins «in| FILOOEW AND AXEL—All Those Who Think the Joke Is on Axel Will Arise fat he?” asked Bobbie, the office and Say “ Aye!”’ Gee , DAS CRAZY STREET GucePeRs a (T WusT ALVAYS BANE PUT DAS CANS IN FRONT ‘AVRET Tey bo IT ¥ To mace. me BACK UPS Soma DAY AY ------- - = GOs vor A Gump??? x ‘ < you Gublously. bank on it.” you, Bobbie,” said the pri- tary. “You're u witty little of shows,” sald the book~ “ “The jos 1s ‘wou ‘2 wi f meen aep Livel; Mr. emer,” Miss Prim edd mame of that one is itch Your Step,'" said the ste- m0 wm Bappen to be there at night * . aimee ey sald Bobdie, ru be| THE MARRYING OF MARY-—Mary and Bill Discover That They're Not Cupid's to be an usher.” converte. Tie, Prose Pe rt? TY reales V a Biaieerccste ta weed to have ia i eat but now ade’s travel: the meaning of that?” Wiawe Te the chorus, 1 hoard her | ome time in a burlesque show he WE MIGHT AS WELL BEET IT CUT To THE MOVIES, MERY— WEE Can HOLD HANoS RE DURING THE TURE S< ITS A CINCH WE Gant ; HANED ANN MONOPOLY mere. @he had a song en phe Rye kin a D eoup tate clothes” made the show's supers the 5 oblige us all, Miss Tillie,” ‘ eat ou'll keep your attempts ai humor to your- 't know @ joke if you ut sae nas the stenographer's kindly refrain from intro. 4A aesenecettlliin AND JOCKEYING FoR @ PROPITIOUS START Don’t you think I ought to get some- thing for it?” “¥ ut ten years," Mise Prim seowling. lied iy "Dont be hard on the boy,” sald Spooner, “I think that rhyme's prett: good for en pore boy-usher to wei “That makes me think of some elm sald Bobby, “I got a ier’ naked AW. HICKVILLE IN@ WORLD READERS FOR ACCEPTED ine 4 x—in Al WORLD each week is printing at the tep ef thie “later Susie” contest. Mr, BY HAZEN CONKLUN page a picture ‘ecenarie fer which wae w rye yl fhe reader ef thie paper, who hae been awarded TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Each ‘ lated in one week. 'VENING WORLD will print one of theee picture-steries each the readers of this paper are invited te write the scenarios. week the writer of the scenarie fro 1, cre, the i sell that one some day. Soma, WP el \C@ Thanksgiving your able meaning been eaten,” ant, muet be written and “Now, Mr. Snvoks!"” hi \- x of No, feat » preterabl; esr, ond vale mua ae Papas Soe bet red and Sixteenth Street one side of each sheet of paper WOO) it acems to me, not ‘Roll the and corres! * said Popple, @ seat!” sang out Hobbie, mt up!" said the stenog- 4 met do you take this for topo pee It looks Uke 1 “ 0! an asy! inded ” ana aM ‘you, be comes!” came from | “8 for] seen t i Fort G Roi Cooper Megr ttended the matinee performance of “Under Cover” for the blind and somebody got his watoh. ‘The Harris Theatre cl last night. 4 hig Ma od dark ten Christmas| ve, when Margaret ington will here in “the Lae.” bed are due on the jan. Otto Hauerbach' " com) y } y peopl a nt later, | danced CASTORIA Have: Jooked om, all smil Selwyn & Co. will put a fourth “Under Cover” company into hearsal to-day. It will open in the| 4 Middle West on Christmas. finished third, and will get two seats, The Winter Garden management give a “Sister Susie” special mat! a week from to-morrow and have the 600 contestants present. LAMBS HAVE A GAMBOL. ‘The Lambs had a gambel af their club house last night. It consisted. of playlets an ical numbers, One skit, written by Tom ree showed a able to see themssives as they see them. A serious sketch furnished by Percival Knight, IT'S AN ILL WIND, @c. Beeson &@ lucky feligw. it. tok correspondent ain't bin able. in our midst we ain't bin lookin’ for it very spry. Amos Crabb, our local mneerer, come to see us with several days of sneerin’ material he'd saved | ‘up, #0 we are sendin’ it in knowin’ your ; iy pair of | glasses lookin’ for it. P. &.—We want our apace rates increased from $1.82 a | yard to 59 cents a foot, to meet the increased cost of livin’. Do we get it? here's them eneers: It's allus dangerous to do business ono Buf. You can’t tell when the wind will dlow you over it. The emealier a feiler’s charities the more apt he ts te brag edout them. ‘The spirit of philanthropy and broth. ww theyive mage thelr gis. drawn will receive $25 and the name of the the plotures. “self made” men I allus wonder who they'd of give the credit to if they'd din failures, Bome fellers wear out shoe leather lookin’ for @ job—others wear out the patience of their friends tellin’ them their hard tuck stories. There's lote of superstitious folks who believe in signs except when a corner lot neighbor puts up one read- ing “Keep off the grass.” It’e funny how some fellers git al swelled up with their own wind. 42 @ master of fact the bigger a fel- ler really te the lese apt he te te to you all about 4. ‘They cay talk te cheap, whieh vast be why some fellere have 20 mush ym which plotures are auther will be published with The Sixth Award of $25.00 i. Picture-Story Scenario | Hae Bean Made to S. H WRIGHT, 106 W. G24 ot.. New York City. “THROUGH PATHS OF PERIL'* WEEK, Ti day's inetaiment. had