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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday. December 29; 1914 ° THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE- STORY” an nrenee WHEN FATE FROWNED—By A. S. Howard = reavo. conc § ,..the EVENING WORLD each weak wil pay, 68 fer evel Site postage, vad MOVIESOTORY. EDITOR, ING WORLD, @ Row, N. ¥. City. COMPLETE EACH WEEK ; Reserved Part Two—The Gollision Mlustrater had promised to carry a red ecarf 90 afternoon, but he decides to fly to Blessing the “hunch” that had sent him ia Sudden! Ted's dis ee Ted tron hie hydroaeropiane, could iden- afsernoci, but he decides to fly to I Sich of her, Ted gets Hope aboard the hydro. | then stops,’ In hls haste to search tng darks and Msstest they ean hella: tow they the boat. After landing, worried at 5 aeroplane and heads back toward the yacht had lected to fill are marooned. Out of the night a huge Sound her, he phones the yach¢ club and clul New Rochel half-hour's flight dis- than neces: for eteamer bears down upon them. In ite path, I ins's boat had headed out ry iT? tant. Also he determines to have Haskins his afternoon therede no escape. Its mighty bow crashes into punished. them.—Continued to-morrow. Bam Rork, general manager for the Q. MM. Anderson Company of San _ F¥anctaco, is in New York making + lane to deplete the ranks of unem Mployed theatricn! people, Mr Mork Is ‘here to engnge two big mumical com: | to Ko West and play in San nclach oat the Gaiety and in Angcion at the Moroso, both tren being under the management ef the G. M. Anderson Company. Al pou he bas been here but two days ROrk hax engaged several people tmportance in the musicn nied } Prominent among them being | Marion, whe ataged inany P's productions Aagderson gene with him a cor Sith which to defray th Organising the troupes and sending them Wert § Mr, Anderson himself will arrive in New York Jan. 3. In the motion pie | DONT BEAT THAT DRUM! piiiasaasnis ————__-_—_— es sure World, in which he hax laren in \ Mama bala) _ EADACHE Pi BATHE | Od 1 suP POSE You LL eAVACHE cet Ovd H.THEN PARDON = | fheteste, be is known as tron IPitine bss MAMA MAY IF You HAVE M x AMA THAID | ME* 1 DIDNT UNDERSTAND “Lam not quite ready to v May 7 1] To — I coOurtDd IT WAS ACASE OF Abe Getniin of our plan,” said Mr | 7 \ REA . act | j NECESSITY Mast night. “1 can muy, though, that s y ae —s {we intend to have two big munricnt qeompanios in Californian while the ex Position ta on.” IT'S ALL OVER Now. 4 Christmas an come Z things are now, 7 ? Mmantied anu orn; itt 4 each bough. Mother's playing x RAIN; Kinter trots each night Lo] "@ sobered up at last; every ‘o all right | et 1AN MACLAREN ENGAGED. i Granville Barker hus engaged Tan Maclaren ap leading man in the Har we company, which will open at lalack’s Theatre about the middle meat month. The first play will *A Midsummer Night's Dream.” Maclaren is playing this week in Critte” at the Lit 1 deiphia, but he will each day that there of “The Critic’ to rehearse tn be Barker company, Thus it would he will make content it Philadelphia is a suburb of New ® reality. . Mo arrangement has as yet been made to send the Primrow yers on FLooy QuT THIS SERIES TE STERBAY tour. WET BRCAUSE AY DROVE Adele Bivod is : HIM OVER DAS CLIFE —) 5 > z \-} : | = z e = & : = Dad 3 S = ey 4 = E = & = = S = a & & GRE , AY BANE LONE SOME. ~{ a Cer i aw suut ue! You Got NO BUSINESS IN THis SERIES AY SUPPOSE AY MIGHT AS | VELL Go “THROUGH DAS Lg PicTURES AN’ QuIT TOO. ville sketoh. ’ secret, Wut |i IN MY CAR $ How CAN r i) Daeecan at ‘present in London, ay payee AY CANT WORK ALONE. ANYHOW “ Palmer, who plays the valet By myseLe t BEAT IT Loni “Outcast.” felt like a hero ALone ? Lt word from Eng y. He that hia brother had gone to ' ' ' ing of “Outcast,” Elsie Fer- 1 star of the play, in wearing a : Gown ip the third act. It te an H y evening aGair of white satin, trimmed ' 28, orange, and has many elegant ' fimings. 7 | { friends of Helle Blanche of the “ Broadway!” cast are expect- | ' (woo ing to attend a wedding soon, A : er -owF youag Woman in the show is going to | ve ~ they | way hears that Mau dume | gilt be seen ina Iva of "What very Woman Knows” after she has | | copprient . od her scuson in “The Legend | [Xara te rrom bi James Pooion and Marry Hoan wi.| THE MARRYING OF MARY — Now, Honestly, Where Did You Think Pa Had Disappeared To? WILL YOU COME ‘wa ? for the now le . Im order to provide the p aul a ry ‘a You suv Boy! LISTEN BlLty. OD ) ES ntoninanon pant In @& MINUTE ? 1 effect at the front of the! — ’ Bi Goodfriend and high nat Fy ~e VON 1GQO0 PARLOR. @ @\ Biv ano t M heen engaged to manage Mi Rad : ( ail RES rie PHOEBE, How | WS), USED T' HOLD athe be , Mary a Jeweler named Cole ay. G \ BIG SIGH CF REGRET a) H MOTHER Sh ime THIS WOULD BE A BIG SIGH OF RELIEF-IF QHE KNEW CHICK. N. KON first nighte S Ya arorRe we Lop , } o> 4 NY ae ss} Wus MARRIED \ 44@ O%¢,% oN ee NEVeG WOULD COST UST _ | (4 want To @St< eet een ) \ JES Like Mare) Py poe ss euat » Te, r) You aBoUTSa 2 % a, bis SVP Spon \ GOSH- NO ¢ DIDNT 2. a Sem, Wisse 0 HAVE @& CHANCE TO « Stra *, Soy. BUT YOUR MOTHER. aoe Sk MAC Ke elevator than Nichols and his Atacovered they had just 90 between them whiz!" said Nichols, ice at hom “1 oleft on the Mt you what we'll do” friend u boast some enfe, These girls are wealthy ‘we'll make think it's: the feady 1 where beer at 6 cents is the cus “ —_ rs : “om JACK “MADE GOOD”—WNo. 7—1he Fight wee we might t went to the cafe and had no THE EVENING WORLD'S “Success Movies” for Young Men, by the Author of Aw they went — we WL Be yoNNSTONY 6 )6= By Hazen Conklin i) m the Shoulder,” “The Road to rrumotion,” &c. SLOGANS OF SUCCESS By Hazen Conkjin. ' in a low ton girls are way up | | SYCHOLOGICAL effecte fr 1 ein eet from phys oauses. Filling the STOMACH Ept ta make the BRAIN toe EMPTY. BROKEN \° A PESSEN remice may be Manne * whe replied boxing game | PHE truth ded iT frequently svelte Many |a “barefaced | “covered wrt 4 ‘5 new od at th . Newark, last night gaat are Frank th wi pean Arthur Eliott, ‘ M r “BLOWS” a UT ker, Willa Mi ' CROWS, bur estat sine ? man who KNOWS!" | whiskers,” jallock, Axnes Scott, n " eel Fuitwel, Jeanette Cook, se amg ew = = 3 whe if Taylor an ’ he “hig boss” has returied to fis OFig i i While he is tumi whole thing over in oa, T m outs. IMPLY k i u THE Fy NUT TRES. , dg? pom to Japs hing [ mind Jenkins, one of the keepers, comes to him and | passes Jack in i choser, o Ss ene Pee Ay pol ga * “ whispers: “I saw Tom, the tow-headed office boy, | new job all bal i j alee know what you CAN'T dot Dear the music at the | CARELESSNE: ‘ ha fussing around the cabinet while you were out of unconscious = oon es mre, I know he doesn’t like yous-jealous ft F [WHO keenest, rearste weerzeshing od to CAPITALIZE hie VOUTIO i r

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