The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1914, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Hy OAA RANA ALD So « ; . - : . é x Home and Comic Page of of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday. December 22. 1914 THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE-STORY” SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK we Part Two—The Vacant House ue (All Rights Reserved) we ag ahd Scenario by S. Gobiet Mlastrator the But when morning comes Dick Ia led Dick returns home. His roommate is not Acting as ¢! he had busi turnii he finds his roommate, ie dark. As hei who had arrested him, Dick u from his cell. ‘‘A man came and had acon- Dick aetends ray and trices hey i war rani abeent, and is , for he can a arene i oe, Beaty forme edenty with (he desk Lieutenant, who fab a little while ago with the Captain,” he ta . It fits! Now all that remaii questioning fast night's hovering around pig ML, him put ina 474 fia. Dick, for is Lath Par We oe luonee oe Yenadh y a Ang lag nd he isto viel ‘ — t, soeence, He waits until it is time to start, selzed from nant tnd « hollow voice an- accept becau ne 0 at No. leat Eighty. urries house, unlocks the door ces: ‘ spol Vb v a y4 Nisangh Nsangt sleeton. Mystified, Jack acceptes freedom. street and house numbers “total thirteen!" thon bina gl Sede . brs ORetneed tone sppeaghrs rf a RS : 9 About Plays You SAY You WANT THIS PRESENT MAILED WELL'Go AND GeT “POP, WE ONLY and Players To THE LITTLE TOY Down) 4his tlouse NUMBER] , ALL RIGHT, ‘ Courd oer STREET WHATS +15 FOR Me PoP ONG NUMBER By Biae Dudley HOUSE NUMBER 7 0 7 Louie Mann is through with “wateh- Pet waiting.” He says that he Oe be econ in the stellar role of Bow play by Kdward Locke under @e management of the Messrs. Shu- The title has not yet been ne- Rested, but a choice will probably be Made to-day. The cast calls for but Bve people, and the role asrigned Mir, Mann is that of an old German, @ part in which he should be thor- y at home. Mme, Mathilde Cot- will be a prominent member @@ the oupporting company. Union» EAforeseen obstacies ure encountered Production should be ready in or four weeks. For some ¢i Mann had under consideratt by his wife, Clara Lipman, A Shipman. It was decided, Tr Qewever, that It would be unwise this te make a production of the the Lipman-Shipman play would om ; > on cee, Heres Axen So THis ts (T-HEY ? = E =a ean ZA BEATING THE DRUM. , WORKING ON “THAT SECOND-HAND 4 iors THAMETTER Coan cn : ® DCT Oe al Come AN’ Look }Jeke Drum, plane player at the| | )(“RACING CAR He Boustt — ff Ger IT STARTED ? i. i 5 2 "SS\ HERES THe Trouble THE GASOLINE TANK'S theatre, was pretty vudly vi v IT ? My —— im a fight with two farmers] |* V6dTTA Sea WO f: | bn wood (Mo.) Bee. ee ’ . : EMPTY =: ae it time in three yeara ot had a play Pesan | ites Arnold Beni His pli "be writes, is a great suc-| ‘Holland, but has been with- | wo in Germany and Austria, This, | intimates jocularly, is the way the) and the Austrian Emperor are | back” at him for opposing | ttle debate British in| | . Wagner is now manager of a) “xc “To-Day" compan: 'y- Lillian Kuseoll hag gone to Savan- [Copyright 1916 Prose Pubtisning Co (NY Kroning Worle) THE MARRYING OF MARY-—Lucky for Bill That He Had That Fioe-Spot or He’d Have Been Without a Christmas Present! W. Savage bas returned ida. we By Thornton Fisher prod cing | ve % ZS — = Ge ere Copyright, 1914, t’rese Publishing Co. (N.Y Evening World’ ; an Morte , aS Pa) Mus eas (OERTAWLY, MR-TIGBET. enworth and Mabel bay Have 15 FOR SKNOW @ GIRLS OsURE! i oon Lo seen in aw P ’ PRESENT FOR. wriy SOTTO GIVE HER- | WILLMUM steity ae ( a HERE YA keteh called “Close Har- care ne é a AND ALL MY Money /( FELLER RIGHT . Ya LENO ME, ARE -HERES Night” ‘ y, i a (AS GONE! (eases oF ae y IT B5 quick? - 1 Vie FIVE -Now i : \ 4 Z = Ledges ft : (Ts FRA . we -) DONT ASK ME fe New York, Christmas Eve ‘ WHEN THE Wied | CHRISTMAS GIET When’ the ie ale rs , = ERIE { ee NO MORE! he 1 ‘ rae wae an Cunt Fouts! A —— @ ‘ RA pruned a! In charge nce work for "The Girl IMPORTANT, IF TRUE © William Grady of the United Book- | Offices has recovered trom the | cts of hn appendix operation. He | " > pp CRYIRDE, 1024, WILL B. JOHNSTON:: ihe ne as invine homes” hits onions tmotucons ot our nove HOW JACK “MADE GOOD” —No. 2—A Day o! Mistakes w 1 oH Fisetresee y jonds are expecting Marty Barmpter, built the By Thes atre ag ‘one THE EVENING WOR-D’S ‘'Succese Movies” for Young Men, by the Author of ‘'Sio ane of Succese, ‘The Road to Promation,”* ao. r rf Doyle an eral others to|Forty-Atth Str Ve pains in thetr aides before long. Then © is Hen Hur—be lnever falls to au up with his show, KROWS INVENTS ONE. \T tell you, we actors represent a at “E bave a statement to make,” aid /profeasion. My ambitions are high.” ur Edwin Knows at the Little} “Will you play Shakespeare?” re yortentay, "Dut it must not; “Nw, | think I'll atick to pinochle.” released until 1 Sparedey night.” ames fe it?” asked ap eager news- 1 he was a great WALTER LEFT. rry rry Christmas!” ' ng of ‘tank’ theatrical com. * Dobbie the office boy grinned and . a an on Hroadwi blond stenographer inserted an- es » Denver one th tick of gum, b A PLAY BY AN ARTIST. Gilbert White, artist thougn taker? up writing. A pla: Career,” from hia p ite appearance. It deals with Latin Quarter of Paris. gone to Grand Rapide, to spend Christmas, but wishes fact concealed, abruptly and New York.” It is to be a day of MISTAKES for Jack. ‘In the ‘At the very first place he finally visiis he leams At the last place on Jack's list the “bes,” impressed 7 instead of RISING. EARLY to be amorig =) of another pet Awe an office boy soe 8, “But” ‘the oft un, | bees 's sppeacnaneosays fo Sith, Take off your coat father, wn Mr, Manle job at at “i x £0 to work—you'll errand four | dollars ein jobs various, places, wa tre LAER ‘than | ING along ut eck ugh" wed at et | sr fo fay nen en (he sage, “and | don’t wast ony, On FILLING-—;0 ck (0 thas nian

Other pages from this issue: