The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1914, Page 20

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Miss EIN Tucsdhy. "Wraent =a 1914 THE pa WORLD'S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK rr) Part Two—When Hope Filed (All Rights Reserved) we Scenario by Joseph Keogh Pg oa ge the fall down the crumbiing tiver bank, ‘but caught in the swift cur- feat of the rushing Hearing Rita's scream, Frank had ange tely striving to ‘reach her, Suet ahead now are the ‘Red Rock turned just in time to ese the two be- below, who is then, as Falls.” The two sce Jim swept over Rita and — their Berered plunge. Rita's them and realise Mae oa oly in| prevents a inevi them.—Continued to-morrow. rapids, ling des- dim ai owe "tone battling des 7 ney — j . 2 i . A, 2 a f. About Plays -H, SOMETHING TELLS i ia and Players ME THAT, FoR STRATEGIC For! THe Boy WHY ‘de yy NEXT DOOR THAY Ly THERE THON 3) IDEA? ‘By Bide Dudley away hears the theatrical dls- IS PREPOSTEROUS Pasar mand (et A STATEMENT o Tur Tern Him HE ITH A MERELY +HoL_D OUR Position -— FIBBER @ | is to have just what it bes been 5 Bedding badly ever since the war be- nother playhouse. This tine Nong felt want will be filed by ‘Peter Newton, the report says, and GRO theatre will be another little af- ‘with the usual capacity of 299. A ‘Wan who has beard ali the details ‘Bays it will be called the Toy and Ds Will be ‘ready for occupancy before end of spring. Newton has been giving the- performances for children in . Hie plan for the Toy here is ‘Rave entertainments for children fs and repertoire for grown- Boston has a little the- s the Toy. The New ‘Toy will be built on the Aladdin ‘Pivle, whatever that may be. A com. Announcement covering the tion in expected afler the Mr, Newton is preparing @ give two children’s entertainments At the Hote! I'lasa Dec. 28 and Jan. the war fund in which the Com- of Mercy is gnterested. th the completion of the New. B Rouse New York will have at five little theatrea with the 299 —namoly, the Toy, the,Li! » the Princ-, the Munch and and the Bandbox. If the prac- of buliding theatres in New rs continues it won't be long until fe'll be one for the use of each ly and that will make theatre- much more exclusive, A GLANCE AHEAD. fact that almost every week with it plans for the construc- | of a new theatre somewhere tn New York really calls for oration in rhyme. So, if you Wil grant your indulgence a moment, Aw Gee , ANoTHeR Tack! Ev'RY “TIME AY MAKE VUN TRIP AY FIND TACKS IM Das TiRES!! VELL, tf AY PULL DAS Tack OUT ~ IT BANE LEAVE VUN HOLE FOR DAS AIR TO Leax out or! SO AY TANK AY BETTER. AN’ ay Ger PUSH tT IN AN’ Fibl ue uN FLAT TIRES goen: mate cash to wheat, : ull 6 thesire. Now. LOOmy, tiety— YOU NEEDNT WORRY @BouT MN NOT BEING ROBUST LOHEN 1 AM \ he tata “pg 2 in ‘ ‘ i OLO— THERE'S UNCLE JEREMIAL, 62/AN Gace ee AC — LOOT THOSE eich DERS- oe tia * toward the atase, f j BUSHY HAIR! SOME aroito.eh GieLP <| ne sleter a cae | s TAKE @ SLANT AT HIM WHILE Hes CHIMING, ah ey i, ‘eae, : : Herne 0a UNTH YOUR FaTigye! RPRICES wer MANAGERS, Evans, whose official designa- fe prima donna, appears to be a gensible woman. Because of the THANKS, | BELIEVE AND IF YOU PONT MALL, MR: TIBGE TS: MIND ILL DOFF THIS WIG-IT MAKES MY HE@D SswEAT! conditions in tbe theatrical brought on by the war Left. ¢ @: Brattan, her managers, folt they must ask her to accept a eslary. George Goett, man- read: 3 and I talked things night and I have decided to to make that reduction 60| ing from it. Yesterday he learned | was driving and, seeing Mr. Revelle, eent. ‘until it conditions improved.” | that they hadn't been to make | she headed around him. Ae te usually out what he was writin, ut the case with all women who throw aoseir. cago company . s m L O8 stones, Srive, nails or operate ~~ will be Harry Mestayer, Leo Baker, | she hit what she was trying to miss. eres eee back fem Harry’ C. "Browne, ‘Jane Wheatley, | One wheel passed over” the Teiped ur Hasimerstetn is to look after | Jmily Ann Wellman, Neil Moran and | right foot 0 actor was > ‘Thomas J. Melgh into the Longacre Theatre, vaudeville booking of Pauline nate "aecinlieay” fan teat returned the stranger. “Can you tell Good Stories me how fur it is from here?" “Certainly,” was the prompt an- TO EVENING WORLD READERS FOR ACCEPTED at of the Day PICTURE-STORY SCENARIOS. ' THE EVENING WORLD each week ie printing at the top of thief | [cance trem or built upon en oa LA lon @ ploture etory, the ecenarie for which wae written by a if icture, flotion story or work thi " Wash (Mrs. Bud Fisher). thie paper, whe hee been awarded TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR \ hae appeared ‘anywhere in copyright [| Art in Cleveland. y \y Lambs had an ostrich dinner GILL, HE “Jokes, found it merely bruised. » Dougias Fair BM Muller, who “pattera” around | ¥e#rs ago Mr. Revelle had‘to ungerso in Richard Lambert's office, decided | £2 operation, because & man with # of thie paper are invited te write the scenarios. SS Peer TS ee vaetanintdsiendl | Pastana ‘°uDld You bear about the explosics | o ele aame foot, ae | Teative 625 anditine namo of the scther lll'bs'publioned with | ol. sie’ Sosnes: et uc Wo ter net eter to a peroon whol! Gpeaseless Cre im Central Park?" asked Bill, ‘einth scene, the end of each ‘ve do not refer to a person who G | 6 Oi Teplled Larry. - PHONETIC 8 ; Whe pleturee, daze inotaiment. makes an art out of friendship, but am ‘© bums fell off @ beneb: The namie is now an absolute protection against chap- pe of ifte Nenstedcam: ic” t ne who by his inting gain: “Who was the other one? asked pelt id Lag ad * | L ping and wineourn Larry. WOW TO SUBMIT THE SCENARIOS, : “It is Just about @ xpod brassie and a full midiron,"— Philadelphia Telegraph, yin lease. It used to be Lopo' ‘3 a wi te of enap an lon, iriends. Bur Harrison Grey Flake Joined. the| ‘-%¢#," replied the Boy. iteonse-and oe eee wll ie scent: Anyhow, we called on this fellow, heyy Phonetic for Theatrical Man- “Well, give me an idea as to what ; | and found him doing a war dance League tr the Nk nn tne ection takes place in New THEY PROBABLY WON'T, —|awers shortly after engaging the|‘hepepers like” The Sixth Award of eae ay about his atudio. " Margaret Mayo and Bayard Veiller | Young Woman for a production usually $25. 00 For an tne evernents or the'e characters. anid on earth has happened?” | is @ sold that painting:"” he erie With its original cast be | Yesterday promised each other that/ Cut out the unnecessary letters ta her weabout Hee instance?” asked fouce to pelp the Actors’ | each would write the fret act of | name He says the “w" was Jim. * | ; “what are HAN, Cleansing Cream removes all dirt 8 the por v before midnight to-night, ‘George nounced a8 "v" anyway. and that the |e an ceatiad (a Picture-Story Scenario Bi"Cohan has beon kugwa to accom: | "u" Wee ollent as in “Topeka” ment of thouskt, “you steer | Hee Been Made to eb Uy ee aort of @ feat in five with a little bébiiograph: ure. JOHN SMITH?—IMPOSBIBLE. | Angin: then put in som lat anit | S.H WRIGHT, 106 W. G84 ot., New York City. — ‘The star of the show which ts com- | the play and connect them up with a | A FOOT NOTE. ing to Pixley next week ts John | few little eargome.” wwe “PHROUGH PATHS OF PERIL’ TNOLo bh ean Was Some Enthusiast. WILY. APPEAR NEST WERK. sere, leven "3 ‘the return FEW days ago a stranger hap- Hamilton Revelle, rehearsing in| Smitb.-Pixley (Miss) Star, ft, He | “Beoret Strings," really ought to ap- ere er mai Cit ertain t wan reepeney pened in certain town, ands For BVEr kind of adache ny sna gee nase ad right me ce after looking up and down th: y a He 6 to" cand fhe ‘aid. eavalaad Plain Dealer. (a ply the anfety Aret rule to Tie test.| _HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE. HERE'S SOME ADVICE. ¢ @ gunman were to shoot at Mr.| While in Baltimore recently Jim| Keep away from the theatrical Pavalig's heed bes roraney, hit ie muasareen, oneed of Marsares Ansile, business unless you have money or TNUT TREE. 4 * 0 le where the & ve manager bow to get| much induence, as well as tt] FROM THE CHES r teal story begins. some press matter to the be wepapers. | talent or Mr. Ravello was crossing Broad-| ‘The manager Cats | fees render Red oe Stet nt sro tw te | a ae, mug] 9888 ie ne raceseary street for a minute or so, he rea erences fon, ho wes 7) " ag Faliaferro cpa “Be.” eb tame eae |

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