The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1914, Page 16

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“Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday: December 23; 191% EVENING WORLD'S ‘“'MOVIE- STORY” ny ieee THE OTHER BRACELET—By S. Gobiet PEAD G. LONG THE EVENING WORLD exch week wil gAY f) or an COMPLETE EACH WEEK Reservee , ar eated Aagiawe WWE eTaRY HOIFOR BVENs Dick's orders had been to go down apd When the wail ceases, as though it were a Still the ailent figures dance. Deter- ‘oe, in en tage. Addr 0" —= Part Three—The Haunted Cellar =~ achat ING. WORLD, 6 Park Row, N. ¥. © the cellar, and he obeys them. Ther: signal ghostly forms gather at the other [| mined to eve if they are real, Dick, with pte sant sccees and corents sae made tre darkness, all ie silent for awhile. Then end of the big cellar room and begin weav- chattering teeth. plunges toward them. him. vances. I a er oe ores 12. a weird wail, rising and falling in tone and ing weird dances. Dick, a disbeliever in Just us he is about to touch them he comes the dancing ghosts, . “Ke fe the volume, sends chills creeping up and down be: a," In spite of himself shivers and in contact with a solid wall, The figures in eepulchral tones.—Come his opine. es himeelf elsewhere, disappear. (orm. ) tinued to-morrow. BI yf sft wk “y By C. M. Payne . About Plays fie 0 =| dene 0 Uuellaiereecee = TEP NSaR ee Mee ened “CLAUS. : , and Players Keer a Secret Witte Fones OP AN MAMMA Ya salient fy —| ? , By Biae Dudley L. THine’ THERE _ _ “Tbey aay the theatrical business fe bed,” caida man from the Weet in a Broadway cate iast night. “If that's) 60, 3°4 Uke to see it when it's good—| pest out v7 curiosity.” | **@o on with the etory,” sald a! / i “Well,” continued the Westerner, “I | Great to a place whore they sell the- tre tickets to-day and asked for one for a certain bit. The young behind the counter informed | 5 w emillingly that the best she could | & wae two in the balcony at §4 each.” — gy “@be gave me another smile.‘ i TvslNa Se om summnassine FH Atntaan it te atayt t home,’ 1 ’ “ ” : : dele. hee nce de'oee tack tkou| ELOOEY AND AXEL— Flocey Needn’t Get So “Het Up’’ Over Making THIS Speed Maniac Suffer ! thatt’ 1 i ¢ iene , 1 es! To THESE SPEED MANIACS a . UMPIN JEHOSOPHAT! 10 Give. fo THet “ ~ . % ee Pike ce ANYTMING JUST TORE CONSTABLE. | >! WOULDN'T Be WORTH Dorn’! jee ; Aude \unhineens ha loathed | OF WIS VILLAGE POR ONE DAY’ ? J ‘ Frances Marr ts through with heavy, ay ~ HE OUGHTA BE. REPORTED. roles for a while. In the new wot 1 wouLdn'T DO= == = 4-1 - uch play which David Helasce — S. tm GONNA CATCH HIM | provided for ber she bas a girlish as 4 . ~ AN see To (T Mt buitt along “innocent” lines, and ~ 4 ‘ game will be found true, It Ie sald, | she is seen in her new Percy- which is to follow coy fps Bltod uw. 4 MOTHER ‘DAMAGED GOODS.” Leffler, Inc., is putting out an- tion of “! J" siand States. It Day in Water- Company wil coon be THE MARY —If Pa Isn’t Careful His “Joshing’’ Will Lose Him a Prospective By Thornt OW GOODNESS, Vaan! steno THERE f “SO6GONE \T— Buy, THIS 1S GRINNING AT ME! | KNOW 1 >) > F ; oe AS ROSGONE WT e. Emel SYA LA BY’ HAD To LUG ‘EM ALL BUT You 4 S (Em ths year eur =e vale au Lora HAO To Pa FOR ‘em! wHere . IT's THE LQST —_ Wwe ouT ’ GET OFF LAUGHING a NEXT cuRISMUSs OU AN’ pooR. HE SAIO— et ME! IGEN LE OS , SV WISH YA MERRY s 2 SS Eg i i] d & i ii FH i i x ia é i . 2f2 ig i irk: ° oF iti} fi é sivle jfk cite ESEFER. 585 ae HY i Wich, of course, makes it more difh- HOW JACK “MADE GOOD”—No. 3—He “‘LandsaJob” « | weet na cf eo we Strings” company, THE EVENING WORLD'S “Success Movies” for Young Men, by the Author of “Straight From the Shoulder,” “The Read to Promotion,” wrote ti! ato ‘and Gene Buck tbe y staging At. | pplicant slouches sullenly through and “ta be:kns fo Jak Jack

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