The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1915, Page 16

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FBRD G. iMtasrater Hl Mh Mi mm WU I MEAN, You ARE PROBABLY “SENT ON RELIEVING REAUTY IN Distress [ks if peace i KE EF : 5 ‘ i ie 1 if hi By ths 7 ie He i Adams Company, died in the ” ” “ . Bush Hill Banivarium. Haste Aw ously investigating found Willie |firmly settled. “My little boy,” sald| “you've got a bunch of negro voters jtanding before the cage. she, “are you over eight?” in your district, and they probably of heart disease. ood St es ba ” It was wonderful to eee how the ‘9 waihe reason the gun didn't go off tn G ori ent te ed moner ee ste lyoung Mr. Emerson recovered his| “Yes,” pp ‘weakly, Mother Nature. Ward has returned from Sar- Trap” Saturday night has come or th D; in?” dignity, That a woman with such ‘Now, Mr. Shipp,” pursued the self- ° Lake with twenty-eight addi. | Ut: Martha Hedman pulled the tri¢- e@ Day ‘ as the ready rejoinder |ullendish grammar should dare to|clected ‘adviser, ‘don't you go puy- She put the full flavor onal pounds. band guard ot the trigger. The jes’ lookin’ at the t” him was unbelievable. “No, | ing those fellows individually. That's and nourishment in oats. Instead ard has been taken Derrot-| | mad id he, proudly, “I have} not the way to handle th ‘The Pe eiese’ ta aie: te hehe me @ story, Willie!” said | Maden. | mel Gvational Monthly, f cierer‘Onca"'She playing the prt] ‘The Worst of It. |i, "nat'ufa wesweare? 7 —_ Ta Ue” eat Sa” ening I. 5 oO cS “ ” ¢ t t me jruay 9 said to be consider- | been playing it, ia in a hospital and | ¢¢]-WATHER always gets the worst | aya ine at mammun” stoutly | She Didn’t See the Hen. |i ne sive, Bite che Jocern one Proposition to do some film | may undergo an operation. of it at bridge.” aa ny " ae RE a se. fella’ him what he mustn't say."— RS, X. relates that whi pat “A and Block soay not produce |from roadway” company has re- Hows tar’ apace Teleeragi London she inquired in « in elections and not having any mon- K. Je ‘se ‘Misa Tommy" |turned to New York after a success-| “Well, if he loves, that len’t pleas- ey anyway, Shipp welcomed this ad- ‘a mix-up over the| ful season of twenty-seven weeks, ant. And if he wins, mother always Grammatical Error. “Yes, , , vice with a long and well developed Sorinne is in Chicago and may enter says sho's glad to see him winning. The vaudeville. He takes this a# an intimation that ITTLE Wendel! Holmes Emerson “I don't see any with a hen on » " said the visitor finally pire, Theatre saya Mi 0 | He L ha Wmoaiae ‘eran senting @aaiter "said Mra. X. looking around ly confidential tone, Prince Album nda: conduct a festival of Greek ple: he's a poor loser, and that gets him rn ped y ‘ t of influence among the Greek Theatre, up in the air.”—Louisville Courler- with hié book in the park short- tter ‘hen,’ mum, not the bird, It was. bullt om the stage of by Journal, ly after a picnic dinner. He had eaten | « stands for ‘noo-laid,’ mum.”"— Forty-Fourth Street tre yes- pees st, the. University of Ts —_—_—_———s too muche He knew perfectly well he | Boston Transcript. . a ie There will be no formance of secure Madison Square Garden Meant No Harm. had enten:too such’ and he was very ghinners” at the Playhouse Good Fri-| she-may repeat them here next fall. | aq certain suburban home te A’ Rasch werpinena And. eeocked 6 Bisse One Way to Get Votes. 5 . Brad: pe eo “4 od be ‘a; y | theatre ‘closed that night. large green parrot with a reputa- | would notice his condition. BIRT .Tom. Bbipp wae syeties, Mabel Godding, a chorus girl, criea| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. tion for loquacity; also a small-|. Just'then a kindly old lady appeared for Congress in Indianapolis Ong) Winks Sy Met week Seca suse ahe| ‘Theatre patron—What have you in| sized lad nained Willie, One day /@nd, sat down beside him. “Ah!” he received a visit one day jm ‘the Shade” wagemen' it the. wey of a good seat? mother heard) a commotion that! thought Wendell have sadly in-| from a colored man, according to the jured her’ est! sibilities.” Popular Magazine. Joe Wagner, managor of the Maude, ‘Treasurer—A post. wounded like the parrot, and on cau- ; By this pre) d old lady was ‘Mr. Shipp,” said the visitor; He fi E PAINT AND POWDER GIRL—No. 14—Another Good Resolation we COOP Maw Haet Mvtaleg Words * °° ue By Betty Vincent A Helpful MOVIE SERIES for GIRLS—illustrated by ELEANOR SCHORER COLLARS Men who can buy collars regardless of the

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