The evening world. Newspaper, December 31, 1914, Page 10

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yO Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday, December ss 1914. ; | THE ah ye “‘MOVIE-8TO An mine WHEN FATE FROWNED—By A. S. Howard = cero c. coxa WiessTOR cnt fi E EACH WEEK meperned Part Four—Hope’s Obsession Lined naan Hig ealtee, a eetmomeagy The nervous shock due to Hope's recent en- In her temporarily disordered che hears Periences results, when she regains coneciouss a voice calling her. It ia the voice of the waters, Py in anwes to the tomgisary . chogeion wie) thaw rn by Lena in wie ot prererieae dementia. All and she muet SS, its summons. She rices “f é Gesarted too far over. Forward she <= Peng and ‘lon malin nat peat oa is swept sasevae in | from the cot-bed and . weakly tottera toward the ine votes in her body avon down into the raters ting below.--Con- Among the playa which Gran | Barker and Litlah McCarthy wil! pre- it at Wallack’s Theatre will be one i Mr. Harker himself. It is “The * House.” Mr. Barker tant Bight announced that the company's Pepertoire would include, besides this 4h “Androcies and th * and Doctor's mma” by Hernard an Who Married « » Wite by Anatole France, peare's “A Midsummer Nigh! " Scenery for all produc Being brought from London MIXING HER BASEBALL. *At @ social gathering recently Ina Claire of “iady Luxury” met a young man named Casey ) “Don't forget Mr, Casey's name,” Bald the hostens later. “I 0 Rites ss ree ae r went you sOOS*MATTER POP?” we “ me or] ry ws oe we oe By C. M. Payne _ “Ti remember it by ‘Casey at the) p--—~ = os —————. ii ~ Bat,’ ” replied Miss Claire . . oat teeta ~ Scand Yesterday the actress and the i : (cee: ft Jus7 “dap ml €& i man met on Hroadway. How r | 4 a you do, Mr. Kelly?" she anid C Tested [AN AwFUL MoHTMAR a GBhe hed thought of “slide, Kelly, J ey RS ) en Fy Por - t ) ; : “PoP | & ANEW “POTASH @ PERL- ; 4d ry) . i] “~Y ce * MUTTER.” | a 1 , ; Montague Glans, in collaboration | | Wits Charies Kiein, is to furnish A Woods witp’ a dramatization of “Potash & Perimutter” While the Anio tho play will tell will! Be entirelf different from the one now Peing acted, the name and tho princ!- racters Will be the sane. OULD AID ACTORS’ FUND. Finance Committes of the ’ Fund is pleased with a Mf received yesterday from Neil Sullt- © Was, leader of the orchest the Thoatre, Brooklyn. Mr. Bulll- wrote that he had decided to give fund all the tips hoe received fri wre theatre managere anc othe: Sactoee4 © chack tor 8% and a Conyrient 1914 Pees Pophisning CO AN ¥ Be tan effort be made to have theatre, muriclans folow Ms] KLOOEY AND AXEL—This “Joy ier dl tad Ends dh in Some Such Terrible Way ! we who furnish tbe music in the es, and if the plan should be == : adopted it would increase Be - : ‘ ? an Mitara, Grant MYchell, Mor- 5 : ~ STOP | Terryva’ AW-HAH. NOW ithe, Robert, Réseon, Ray Cox and ‘ Come BACK HERE WODDAYA MEAN - By --? YOUVE DONE (7 Mf fend. of the me. AY TANK AY WITH MY CYCLECAR ft aoserr. BANE HAVE VUN $ : ¢ joseph Brooks has returned from AITTLe SPINS ee ee - Lincoln A. Wagenbals ts going to aN Hopkins has engaged at the ke feeee a and Sty te the Night’ girls bave organised a winter club, A. Toxen Worm “fetching beach costumes.” Si Alfred Heary Perry of England known as the father of Laddi HONEST AY COULDNT HELP IT FLooey $ 3 AY SKIDDED ON VUN BANANA PEEL! often been heard at the in grand we vaudeville will mal oe sot Mody | KHE MARRYING OF MARY—Hamph! Bill Isn’t Keen on “Standing In’’ With Aunt Jane After All! By Thornton Fishe vy. ing been dc- ’ of golf by the weather, h FB 53 of another potato and hired an . s FOWBILN, AUNT JANE sans TT WAS ALLA HISUNDER? GEE MR TIeBETS miss BUSHIEL (M1 = i SHE ISN'T ANGRY WITH You Z ‘ STANDING MR: LOUDER. y ' , J} SO GLAD Nou Dont Now WHEN You an’. { ! HEH! 1 THOUGH SHE DOGGONNIT! JANE ain Feel : co ANY MORE. Youd BETTER THINK ILL OF ME MARN GIT MARRIED (uc " COME WITH ME QD 5 ANN LONGE.A! SPEND & FEU MONTHS : DIONT MEAN z ( THO Richy ShEbity Conrrins, 196 Prose Publahing Co. (3. ¥. renin Wa, MAKE UP WITH HER! S. ' Ves, ‘ = THINGS. WITH TH’ HIGH ‘ ’ WHAT SHE SAID § pene, sat oe, Venek 8 Ping OF.” nc, : . Za me f TO ‘BOUT SPENDIN'A COST O' KEEPIN’ ® DPRTER, ‘Deretny” Webbe Willisee ‘ . y ‘ " SPELL WITH NOU V AIN'T Talkin! ce, el jam A Y, V4 : =I 1 AN' MARN- SHE'S & ‘ ‘ a. ' and Frances Cameron ae z \ PON OR atau: pal NO CHances! blonde role. in vaudeville . S . 4 : SHE'S ALLUS SEMIN! may join hands with Charis vaudeville entertainment and will be given at Terrace Gar- Jan. 5 for the benefit of Mrs. K. , & writer on fire subjects, fe chairman of the com- Danes de Follies will be cloned | night in order that the Zicg- idnight § Fro! which opens it, may be re- iweveral Hroad- Reows wi wit be “borrowed” the invitation performance of ity” at the Princess Theatre | for ne r men next Wednesday x will be no even! rene wtanding by @ the eunb in} “ 9 ae an Gite IeGRa Toi BaHoe ana sae Popo rone uae seit," {HOW JACK “MADE GOOD”—Ao. 9. Jack s ‘‘idea pee Eittig, g,soans 4 afternoons of | Way and Forty-second Stre pater. rng lisaerater ae ‘week will be given over to per- gay talking with a fr wbout the —_—_—_ < ° eres for the women | W®! Play Boolety, “Ta Hke to be in the trenches,” he tt has | said. uae would of the al tl elhsadbaiumadee ing inwide the aato ed with a loud P | MILLER wourp FIGHT. mer ame ae rn ia ‘Miller, the theatrical lobby of the Strand Theatre and music Bubliaher, me S - 2 THROUGH. y, the barber, who scored such te artistic triumph at Hain. | rin’s Victoria last week, waa/ t tye United Booking h ing’ with the other Vaudeville stars. He profeswod, rough with the act uplitt dim. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Customer (at wholesale house)—la the buyer In? OMe Boy—No, sir, but the cellars es

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