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Home and Comic Page of JHE EVENING WORLD, Friday. March 26. 1915 Part Five++The “White Gods" oe ; ‘Se out of the “1 onamedl nately Hr . a them thet they ‘ Te delay the coreyin which the savages & it te om the comet of thew intend that the wreck of the gold ship. devertcd by (he crew had broken up The natives had ound the ond beaten 1 inte ornaments Many of ¢ they noe heap upon the bee dered pate A legend has t0ld of reo Owhite gods” whe would come tn a canoe driven by harnessed thunder, end the motor best, in the savage minds, tulfilted the Edith and dark are The further hed it that the white Boddess should marry the reigningebiefiam and thee white gad his cides daughter, This much the savages succeed in indicating to Ldith and Jack, @he view the prospect with consternation are (reeled pene once §=— They taken tnlend to « village, where & great feon prepared ional Hequarements white pode” Geet We kecmine towers — # ‘ Productions M oe i eoacerning the proponed 5 vetion Are you ® ow “ Comety drama with Laura how & beating Oo Ow he ener Boluae man asked wie one b a - be sapectans oar My cn ol OO S* MATTER, POP? “ “ “ “ “ “ “ we ws By C. M. Payne bug and emiled ht a new pair of hors > ~ as fae ——— — ‘in a Se ————a @y,” de replied , pom SmatterR | | Notdine’ why Y . 3 I THouent | TO MEET JULY 9 ON SAPN PoP } THE Ne 9 IHEARD | \ fr f theatr THA o. NAT TES EXCITEMENT 9 \ La a iad S MATTER! ; : - TRUMP YouR L pena pA | ager ey A oa N pent them a | rts pe Shane ~~ have ar } cent he = Haten, Ethel Harrymore, Agnes Keone Arden, Kola La Follett 6nd Louine Cloner Hale BY bdo OF DIVERSION. A ZEALOUS Somewhere in the war kono ther censor who is 4 xoaloun work Hines ree jemram Yow \THE MARRYING OF MARY—Pa Was Right, but He’s “In Wrong” Copyrtat 1018 Reems Pabiiind Co (NY. evening Wort eine nays the Rogers. He adits, hy ‘that he's guesain RUN ALONG. YSOBE) pear Your J ~qee UNCLE LEMUEL \ / baa pai) ALD ) WANT DEA! TO TALI, now! XN A HERE,.10 THE RIGHT OF US ARE AUNT ROWENAS HUSBAND CLARENCE WAL, CLARENCE > (DUNNO BUT ITS WUTH EVERN CENT GREAT GIRL,EH, > LEMUEL! Wy GOING \ Jo SETTLE £500,000 ). ON THE MAN WHO ) Go ure film will follow “Helio, at the Astor, je hus returned from a MERRIES HER YESSID LEM, IM Gorne TO ~ OF IT- SOME NICE AND PA ENCACED HAND Him $500. 0.000! ) Cn FELLER MIGHT But he|| INQ BIT OF MaARRY HER IF GENERAL CON- gon Corey at his desk 7 Z {x Pato HIM i) after & plunge into the smoke || YERSATION IN- NERC OSs PROBI Show Shop" reached tte one|] CLUDING U@UGHTERS ep edth performance at the Hud- > ¢ tonight. hrop Ames allows Pierrot, the | ) Thea. WHEN NSOBEL BLOWS IN AND QUEERED 'T TEMPORARILY UNTIL HER PAH-PAH GENTLY cen! '» Kaymond Hiteh- | has a new $8,000 auto with everything but a dren at the “Alice in Wonder-, Matinee Wednesday may meet ‘on the stage, x cage A wr Selwyn’ & Co, BUT FIRMLY, SATS “Baby Min is t wly full | play running in Paris. TO HER, SANS ome ct Spanish dumecer . HE - They muy need Copyriemt, 1918, ream Vubiiahing Co (N.Y. Bvening Wortd.y fiction. opening date of “The Revolt" & box of fine bie ones and she had | A ARRW'S “IDEAS”—No. 11-—Fortun2 Smiles ae rv] Bitte Weta Care, isa a call in Dr fechner, Grossmith and Lauriliard have ae- An Interesting SUCCESS MO/IE for YOUNG MEN—Illustrated by WILL B. JOHNSTONE. sjeured the right to use ‘“Jugend- jfroeunds in ¢ t Britain “Our Wives” and Only Gir ae Dorothy made from this Man phy ‘atch Your Ste | Nearly 300 girls answered an ad- In ranch. He sent Miss Morosco | Vertisement for ushers at the Prin i eatre yesterday. Hashtut Char ie Fatents was Tavalide (A: strassman got toxt tn Bro Gnd then beat a hasty retreat, A e9| yesterday and — telephoned f , wighton at the Woods otter | f Lick’s Ss how to get buck to Manhattan, Vie f Htold him, he finally landed at | Coney Island _ Be mesene the Orizinn’ De Wolf Ho ALTED MILK: : Porty-eighth under Wo Htirst bi Will be ‘The Yeomen of th {Guard Digby Bell will be in the | company Carle Frohman has engaged | William A. Thompson for the «¢ Character part in "Phe Hyphor new will open Livin ope Ss 2 aE Harry's reply seems to plea ‘om, who So next day he ae lar work on his new job. ‘That's right-—always play * Back at The wares of the linen department comprise every the little haberdashery Harry's employer offers 10 re thing from fine tablecloths to cheap towelling by the Tease him at once, saying: “I'm sorry to lose youm-but | yard, and it is in the later section that Har nce for you there—and | won't stand | in company with two other clerks, New ex ‘await him.—Continued lo-morrow . Next day, on his “lunch time,” Harry goes to see As Harty does nof answer, Mr. Doyle says Marry tries (0 exp Mr. Doyle, who warmly greet. him and Says, “Had | not with Mr. Wylie, Wylie is not with us any longer then, with a loudly beating heart, coes upstairs to see not been sick, Hudson, you would not have hwen "let | Phave spoken to Mr Holcomb, buyer for the linen de> Mr. Holcomb, who orders’ him to report for duty as oul” But I'm going to try and make amends for Partment upstairs, and he wants just such a young soon as he can, Harry replies that, to be fair to his nue she that was made, Thave another job for you." int ted i: ‘Ws-a better opportunity than you'd present employer, he will have to give due notice there. 1, ihe ‘rohmun war play Mr. Thomp. hasn't beg under Mr. broliman's ; management fr ten years | WALKER COUGHS QUEERLY, Mayor Cyrus Perkins Walker FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. A Sure Sign. Dean, ex.s t ought to resemble Jana, put in mahogany dresse 4 sever lke Un about it bs the fet that stands ut the head in » morning Id darkey w 00 ands at the head tt orning an old darkey who did every tine coughs It sounds lke, ‘ ” YRIL MAUDE, whore * 2 nglo beds?” inquired Mrs, Dias » Dain Several young won That's the only place to stand. Faia FJ chores around the home, burst upon req icp hn alg lett were fooled on Broadway yester —_ a“ pretation of te ebaracter | them with the remark: Miss Nan When my husband h Grampy" has won him wide | HE'S A REGULAR FELLER. Schoolboy Diplomacy. j yopsiurity: in Amorion, toils of two| LUM Rot naw Bil gistidy when 1 | f them € can reaeh him seed you “and Miss Fanny dressed |W nd broom.” — Cleve! Phain | “Oh, yes, ‘ Mae, the chorus WO of Indiana's: young women [small pugiilsts, relates Young's Mag- |.) at church that you wus 0 much Dealer. . to Jon, the college boy, “I'm very] teachers were overheard compare | agine ss Ail i x fond of Mrs, Fiske, In some. things| ing notes on thelr school work | “Willy and Tommy held the follow. | “stngeed,” some one replied, “Unele The Lawyer Quit. she's a joy, Last nicht she says tolone day last week, One of thom satt: | ing conve lon recent which do you Uhinkt the best N elderly negro was run over} ime, ‘Now Mae, b think PH steal your] “I left: the drawer of my desk fall] i ogy jd Willy, tauntinghy King?" F ae?! oy ie Q Teapsitek | ‘3 tyle. You surely ar R of appl and hickory mute |, Neh : mnt ho old darky, not wishing to be ny aK i | i, jaty a au ! ‘ ; fn as ; Jwhen f camo up to the assuetat you're wld taght-that's: wot it 1 Nis head and sais tlorney rushed to the hospital bie be snoartisc all the while’ Then Pan] My children are always bringing is, believe Miss Fanny ( ‘ile ° | ig AAPL VBie Cota GGT Of a Y and offered to handle the case on a witht Ns and) things.” iy ti T Aehe any muon rd | 1) is most the feenehingen contingent fee. Por B5 cts. she find ft out, e ) e) ( eM) said the old « fool approached ma on the street and| ime and asked: he's be National Monthly. aa An asked mo how things should he done ‘Would It make any difference In | house pial peat sae lawy an’ wowed . | to make her act conipl Tho col-} my grade: bre — ' f ' ron old man showed a gleam a hED-MAN lege boy went y and wrote) big apple every d y? e. Mn: the folks out W dhe: “I know| “I told him he might try it and soe, | A Real Diplomat, Convenience | MDo you?" he sald. COLLAR Jan actress who ix rated os the \and, after thoughtful pause, he asked: YOUTHFUL — schoolgirl was! 66 * sald Mrs, Scraggs across | Tent aaa ree ‘you wo ¥ ve yuyt been callinis at her home. 1) “Ie 1 try it, and you find out that < e amo! a, | ‘once, “we've changed all : ; 4 , Pee THe Deen SIDE i HAE BAM, hint ambinsiany ale teioa ell oes Stopping’ at her grandmother! the fon sa out an’ find de man dat run into me Bane 8 wit In the home was an aunt, our bedroom furniture. We pnd bus’ his haid wide open!"”—Wasb- JAB OF TRO) 's I won't waste any more Indianapolis News, several years her senior, whom she gave away the black walnut stuff ington Star, ’ punehibe gattle on she ranch three yours ego.”