The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1915, Page 18

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t@ listen to tne bady'd buy @ drink he'd always < walk, He wouldn't take no aw no stogies would he try Worst of all, he'd always leave an never move to buy. ‘The feliers used to tease him some about his beiw’ clost an’ say things whieh, if said to me. ‘ud brought ‘em forth « roast. But John ‘ud take their tauntin’ in @ quiet sort o” way “L haven't got no coin to spend,” wan ail he'd ever say. Ow « lay-off an’ he went He came back to the t again a- orott turned to John an’ with # yful amile says, “John, why don't set ‘om up? You've never done it Come on now, John- ua! You've got the coin, fohn turned around a-fact ‘® “Boys, listen here! me you for yer gibee—1 know I've ed queer, Hut, boys, I've had a her nick an’ needin’ lots of care, in a hospital down Kast. I've | it my savin's there, 1 haven't got any more,” he went on, speakin' | » “he's by the aide of Dad back) . No more expense, you know!" mn while two tear-drops blurred eyes ao's John could hardly ee, he ‘8, “Come, boys—let'a have a drink! sody pop’s on me." ROHMAN ON CUT RATES. len Frohman is out with a nt condemning the practice of cut rate theatre tickets. He! ped it! New York. He calle it “a ain in heatre management.” Mr. Frohman says the practice is cheating the play- hts out of royalties, cheating the q ¢ by selling one man a@ ticket for | {Bollar and the man next to him one | twice that sum, and offering the ‘ix office employees the opportunity ‘O_be dishonest. “I appeal to every American man- ger,” says the statement, “If we do Jot unite on any other ground, let us| Mand t. ether for reasons of common vense, if for no higher reasons, and id our theatres of this deluding ays- | \em, which cannot continue without | corrupting everybody concerned.” Gossip. | ‘There will be no performances of, “The Clever Ones" Good Friday, ‘atsy De Fo and Jack Pratt proparing @ new dancing act. i@ Bramhall Players will open in “The Importance of Coming and * at the Bramhall Playhouse 1. /As a birthday gift the Winter Gar- Management has presonted Mi- Coverdale with a five-year con- VBlleen Alanna is the first orphan be ong for Ned Wayburn's vue, She's Irish and giad of it. enty-four “Chin Chin” giria will their Easter parading on the At- tie City Boardwalk. Special car, Rew hats, gorgeous gowns and the now serve the principals of ine Peasant Girl” chocolate sodas between the acts, Clifton Crawford nario hia life entitled ‘Cradle to the Box Office.” ‘The date for the opening of De Wolf Hopper and the Gilbert and Sullivan Company at the Forty-elghth reet Theatre is now April 19, The juse will be equipped with # cooling plant and the orchestra pit will be jarwed. An all-summer run is prob- le. During the first three weeks of the engagement of “The Birth of a Mation” at the Liberty, 2,138 offers bookings or cash purchase of ter- vitorial rights for the film were re- éBived by D, W. Griffith. Many came abroad. HIP MAY RETAIN FILMS. It's beginning to look ay though the Hippodrome will have feature plo- tures ax a permanent Last week 18°,209 pers slekets to the big house. shubert are planning — innova: ink will bring the "| erage daily attendance up to 22,500/ ARRY’S “IDEAS”—No, 13—Temptation we | announces j"¥ou Never Can Toll will be |xonted at the Garrick April 5, as por | THE EVENING WORLD, Monday. March 29. 1915 THE HEROISM OF BRADLEY DIXON—By Arnold E. Pleiffer Part One-+To ihe Reseue! os COMPLETE EACH wkEn Lee ee ee eee ennet ee er oo Disen # young inventor, has come to New ¥ | ine fore yh ot sub ope Merine ohich invented. ter pation: y We ny ened beer been uneble to secure 9 erat) Prods <4 ‘The walk slong @iieh he | hele o bridic pe . verted. Aw long ‘etreightowey severing pare! practically de “Arune@ay! he geape An dea teehee inte dow his ind. Nee) hin: te @ tree ehh ane brea overhonging ihe bridie path tp tm truant and out am the limb he clinbe, the numer ay ie: he sere # hor while gallu, nearer " 4 Ce with « rt meanwhile galloping wearer and new billed. —Ceatinusd to “ ” J me a ” “ is THeyVe Got THat Herd ) i | War see mo | | A Body Mmioit AS Hilo ate io | Hun | rend ay: wn es oe A IN THE 7 We aa 4 LUSION » tJ ae [AGAIN AND = -— PLURIt j pit teuery| pri pe oF THA ‘i es “~ 2 - ADY SIDE OF , . ° ( LA MATCH? / ? . ~ { Gas eel “a XO © Comyriahs._1918, Press Poubiiohing Co UN Y_ Besning World GEE, DAS BEAR TRACKS BANE. FRESH ALRIHT | AY OUGHTA GBT VUN SHOT AT HIM Soon! A, a a “2 ee AY HOPE AY SEE HIM PRETTY Quick-- AY BANE FoLLow DAS TRACKS FOR “wo Hours"! ee ( VY- ay BANE FoLLOWIN’ UHH! war DAS BEAR “TRACKS! PALEFACE Goin’? CAN'T CHA See.? PALEFACE FoouisH! BEAR , HIM GoIn’ Dar way 4 SS Catt D — Ae pieming Co. (WT. THE MARRYING OF woe) SES. PA; ee oP WILLNUM, MN BON, | HEOOA TELL YSOBEL WHAT 11D CAUSE SHE'S & PEST AN! IDIDNT WANT HE T’ . BOTHER YA SHE AlnT J MUCH ON LOOKS ¥_ AW | Wes Doin’ | Ye & FAVOR. SEE, Nou DIO Make @& MESS BLL, BN CURSELVES- OF IT NESTIOOAY TALKIN (WANT T POLOGIZE T’ NSOBEL "BOUT WILLYUM- oo VE =x y TS ¢ Youd BETTER EXRON (Cesc Va RIGHT, PHOEBE BUT ! DIDNT Went € NSOBEL HANGIN’ 7 ROUND BILL! / Ss » ‘ Z yw. Froanvon Covwriamt, 10918 Freee Publiboing (M1. ¥, wrenlng World co Coomtight, 191%, by The Prew Publiahing Oo, By Hazen Conklin The New York Brening World.) se ms An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN—Illustrated by WILL B, JOHNSTONE. ee It im admitted that tho house may not | go back to its former policy noxt fall DALY WON'T QUIT. The Garrick Producing C that, despite Shaw and rumors te the o schedule, with Arnold Daly in’ the cast. Bo there! COSTLY IMPETUOSITY. Emil Ankermiller wanted some old clothes to wear while working on his farin at Kx Harbor, Murry Sweat- UY lg man brougit him an old sult H «& “1 don't need it,” said Hardy, "1'll just —— | “I'l give you $8 and no more,” said Emil, Ho offered Marry the money |} | and Harry took it | U “I was going to say," said Harry, | —— “that I'd make you a present of that | ~~ 7 Z sult, but you interrupted me,” | Emil Ankermiller coughed a hard, dry cough, } FROM THE CH Rid of the handicap of his counter mates’ sales credit scheme, Harry's book shows marked improve- ment. Sian Bi cals Ba 60 of ach Gay a8 as big #8 theirs. Mr. Holcomb drops him word encouragement whic: Often when the othier clerks are gossiping together Harry, on the alert, signals his readiness to approaching customers and has a sale under way before the others tealize the opportunity. Also he never acts offended or urly when people merely, “look” at /coods, As 2 resull of his uniform politeness and willing. But the immeiliate fulfilment of Mr. Holcomb's ness many of Harry's “shoppers” retum as “buyers.” plan for Harry's advancement is checked by circum- Little by little his methods of mal sales 4 stances which have their origin in the dishonesty of one tomers increasé the sales totals on his % ‘of Harry's fellow salesmen. One day Harry detects comb sees this and plans advancement for him, the act of pocketing a quarter re- 4 spurs him an to.greater ef» ning out.” +

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