The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1915, Page 10

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. January 16, 1915 20 Righte THEIR HOUR OF THRILLS—By George D. Stone FERD G. LONG LETE EACH WEEK preven vee Conclusion—The Rescue IMusteator agreement the hermit f works. hermit When sudden, pA to draw the guide's attention. feipnee tines “the “aulas tureaconsagty and pogh sce “That's oder satin tee part Is to approach under cover of the boulders meet him to drive bim away. Crouched gether, fut ar jo that felt yeu Jenale.” Te and to seize the guide from behind. behind a boulder, Ralph prepares to pring. the canyon, in any Ge yam hor of real cuca the end. ‘ MONDAY-THE LOST TREASURE OF THE ING ae p Richard Bennett, the actor-mana- ’ | HNN Hi Y t “We | i i ‘ y Op x . palin © Who preached the doctrine of wr Hitt A . i) y health all over the country with Vj s ee i Z fe Goods” and incidentally | j y ¥ ‘ J Reali a& 4 | @ new bank account or two as s j t y 4 4 asi 4 5 Z | r Vif; ¥ K\ . M, j ”, XS H y ; f }) Yo > > & Gide tanue, is through with “educa. tonal” dramatic work, or, possibly | be just as appropriate to say, I" dramatic work is with bim. After he finishes | with the Brieux play, “Maternity,” he | “Will drop his idea of educating the) ‘ and continue on the stage the sole object of entertaining Pabile at so much for s0 muc! “Hereafter I'm going to amuse,” he last evening, “I'm through with ‘lesson’ idea.” #Mr. Bennett had under considera- | = Resanegpeerd @ comedy by Paul casey called “A Hunt for Hap- 99 Pines.” Despite its ¢, there ian't Ss MATTER, POP? tive sat tn In it, those ‘Dave read it say. He thought ‘ery well of this play, but later in the / dey-an announcement was insued by ‘ uTde tHe ; Walter J. Kingsioy, stating that Mr. VACUUM - COME* THE WATER Behaett would be ween in vaudeville ) fe 2 1S GETTING C the Palace, Feb. 1, in “The Vanity CLEANAH $s 6 Coro ) atic playlet by Mr, , ble he may do play after he gets through with ile, the withdrawal of Mr. Bennett ;the “educational” drama that -known uplift organization, the Play Society, may drop from IRTMOUTH STUDENT AS AIDE. ter ¥. Wangor, Director of the Association at Dartmouth han been appointed “aid” to ther at Wallack’s Thea- the Laty” given at - ) Theatre Dartmouth students. al gr will bd only : a Welnets wilt ct -F niue. o1xa emaannabeno. FLOOEY AND AXEL—If Axel Had as Much Brain as He* Has Powder, This Wouldn’t Have Happened ite Dika, now in vaudeville as . Franco-American Singing Com: | Hf Y wanna Taxe my Advice AXEL | ‘ R. AND QUIT PacKIN' Thar Gun! | peach ieeee Victoria late yester- Yoot PINCHED FoR IT ONCE - 7 Me ONT ‘when a young man left > fur Gat Seat.in the fourth row and walked AINT THAT ENOUGH ‘on the stage. Ho permitted Mile. ' to finish her graveful acknowl- y GWAN. of the audience's approval r AY Got MB Donded er @ very neatly || * J G Yur Peemir a ‘was @ summons in a Bot! concerning a re ‘To CARRY furnished alnger by ~ Having thus finished his po ‘ofthe performance, the young parr lightly over the foot- Fe, down tho inclined plane to engine outald ink mebbe se young man he |s to & apecch to-tell se audience not ‘be worry, But oh, when I neo se ‘summot Se papiore I myst ve-se stage T cannot take “all Fest of my ye 1 do not undair- ae “ 2 thought se mattaire Bo! au was greatly amused the serving of the summons. * MAYOR WALKER HERE. ‘Cyrus ‘Verkine Walker ot | ME MARRYIN ‘Tex., arri in New York yea- .. When asked last night at tho dove of the New Amsterdam - - rmereary the reason for his viait, he (Now (ve wen QW’ OO IT: Gon! 1 CN SEE THER ihe was here to sce his cousin, « LEHUEL. Whar You NES) HE 010, TH’ OW (ve WENT ew! 1D IT! | I(ain'T NO HOPE FOR tte TU) LEMUELP | SHOULD @ALO-HEAOED LITTLE $e THE THING To DO. |) \ SAID, YoU SAIQ AN: . SeN NES! HE, HE Ni FoRcor Me. PIKE WEARS Pou hed « dream test night, you say? Cither sernes ir! MIND NOU, Mede FUN Pa wig! OH» WHATEL 1 OL i Eien ow & into dima: ee s a OF MY HMR, an wHarie | 2o! AN! AINT GOT Soom So bene the colt to-day? o; HIM WITH ONL TWO : "ein your da ‘ter’n head SPEans oF jet hair to rea?| a G IT TO HIS PR aed the dead! ’ : fae Name! ual You think you're “ebange ber money it into what you do, my friend, bring you extra cash to spend you nicely in the end, te par it into films. Brown has gone back to Bos- ving “Children of Earth” wit! father, raters Facansron Fiswen —_—-- Uraiwe te 10 do some esting ior HOW JACK “MADE GOOD”—No. 22—He “Makes Good”? ¢ 45.95 ¥.D400 WE: yg WL B JOUNSTONE By Hazen Conklin camera. Beves says his bride, Cecti Another “ Betty Vincent” THE EVENING WORLD'S “Success Movies” for Young Men, by the Author of “Straight From the Shoulder,” “The Road to Promotion,” &c. Movie Series Hr i it “ ’ ” FA st wil i. scincen erte rom sya, EVHEL'S ROMANCE 4 the Rickards Tivoli Circuit Begins on This Page : "| MONDAY Bust 1»: | ht, bo writes! minstrel show.—Gerhart (Okla. | + TEMPUS FuaIT. Finee . | Bometody sent lew F “THE CRITIC” COMING, | gives hy the Kl D; |The Messrs, Shubert have arranged with B. Idep Payne to produ gt Princess on Jan, 25 Sherid Ture Brat omaiy foi” Zea ar, Aman ese on ata utr ie | A company headed by Mr, 3 Kewell aud Joey Webber. |cently presented this play Hal | Little Theatre, P i as FROM THE CH ; | ° , : sf tom ; i ( Finally at the end of a yea olmes t lim: many days after wR ey cite it you Kise ‘me, you'll have to tory m Y 0 “Manley, you have MADE GOOD, You'll star’ the} the or of Tuck's home pn) teak te, he sa : (9 eraatha eee ay ast Hany pangs, oe J with the salary | you You're only} to his father and mother “Nellie came over to-night m4 anit . ‘ bent art 2 f twenty-three, but you're a MAN'S WORK, and] we could both tell you that—that-—next june great actor, Bhe—Indeed And } post youve «bial future before you if you KEEP ON g0bng vo have « daughter as well 3 + 90n."— The amd! hay

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