The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1915, Page 18

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THE HEROISM OF w - We BAADLEY DIXON, By Amol Pte Hwenretes by FEO © LONG—0 Migne Reserves Whatever plot ¢ foal Che entrance of Se ee nan doen't want bie permonal « matter of « kindly Mr K and har been for three wee oung woman Marty, former @ancer, new re ool dancer preduction of °T martre” seen ie seasons 60 tonde, Mr re eyending thes ne) Motel Astor ve the girl, Mr. Kiine mere Hasty and | were marric an i Aw-w| , , oven NoT COLLIER SUGGESTS. TRAN AGAIN - BE A BIG MAN) ‘Willie Collier b . THE Door Me L~ — = for the recently- me Be les —— sepa cr 7Q ACT LIVE A Bib MAN xe WHEN You Bye INTO, low ) 1 actors now in Pan-America Club IN THe Dari * . oo ; PAREE MUSICAL SHOWS. ; é If the “entertainment fever’ con- ; j i | spread ainong the Hroad- —~v 5 it won't be long until each Dal ) be served with a com- ‘comedy with his din- Rector's in said to be to in a revue with ten re wi chorus of sixteen. e will offer “Too Much nest Monday ot, wit three incipals and eight girls. hes a penn gey of a plot. By April 1 Teast ten dining places will be miniature musical shows. It's| the chorus girie, but the pro- of regular musical attrac- are beginning fo wonder pond 3 MAY IRWIN'S CAST. Irwin bas completed ber caat for teen, wasbincee / will be George Backus, ines |. Charies Clark, Julia Ralph, Sea "aedt open “at Copyright, 1918, Prem Pubiishing Co iNT Bvening World) The somaty will open at Plaine April 1 THE FIRST SPRING POEM. le Mae Doolittle, the Lees- bas written a spring AY KNow BETTER, poetess, - — Which fe full of good hard sense. C mies oftered 60 conta for it by the DAS MOOSE ‘TRACK cee! & _ AY OUGHTA GET VUN Leeaville Light editor, but she pre- VAN ha ; SHOT AT DAS MOOSt: IN AS PRI WUN minute ! GEE, AY ee ' / lesson woul BANE YUST ApouT x Hore HE BANE BIG yun! / the . . . Waly disseminated among, in ° ¢ FIVE MINUTES OLD! 3 — a A DOOR IN anne — weighs just ninety- | vol pened at the Sbu- Haven, last night eg ie going to Syracuse Rogers bad a birthday party » No reason why she She's young. at the ippodrome are the elephants are gone. ‘what of it? ie prorogso, peilgves he b CEAH ME, NTHOBEL ¢ in “The y . 'e , Ww THOUGHT MITH MAWY to I 2. Wiltet Gorrigan wii be seen | @ATH 1H THITH PAHLoH! os) 4 lot ontitied “Red, Hate,” at| AWNT WowENeE THAIO WW THE E-LIBRARY sous ae / next week. THe. - fthur Kellar will eal for Galves- F-FoR Hem! toa" torday ‘ciceroned ‘by Nick Wag. : THIEN, WeTHemutH! . Vacation NAWTH! ITT cake-walk cr: is creating @ q aale for the old coon songs ull over { <0 - i! fe NEkKHT ex amen Clay ” the Harvard prise ) H TUYERE Ti mM i ary Y, Will probably open the bitings } a. Strand will release a lot of balloons Monday morning. is will be attached to s 8. McLellan will feribin book and lyrics f Iman operetta, “Miss is now playing in the 7 Hatton copedy-drama, “The a Aiea at thy Burbank, Los An- it tp ible that the Wayb farce, “he's in Again,” will b et Astor Theatre before th ‘There'll be a fancy dress “mo ball at the Jardin de Danse April Tom Gill wit go as John Bunny, sopyriah 8 it's bad luck CanTmm YAY Proce Publiahing Co (N.Y. Bivening Warts) ‘ » Don't forget “ 706 tee that while strolling about behind td “ 99 dae otvntreiear ae HARRY’S “IDEAS”—No, 15—Advancement “ comigas 8s BP Elie Wan pie. ughos, ot aa Fhe a | An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN—Illustrated by WILL B. JOHNSTONE. ot called “Boldiers ot! ng.’ ‘les K. Harris has taken up film acl and ts giving evidences of tal - ent,’ Charley Chaplin must look to his “The Green Room Club's annual ben- | eat will, be held at the Geo. M. Cohan ‘Theatre April 18. Several sketches sawill_he with members of the el ing the parts. tee nm, Monday night at Washington, played to Biggest audience that any dra- 2 attraction has drawn in the ‘ the Marcuse April's will wake en , “take of” end tho sixty. Club The character will be called Take ¢ i Take Care of You Here,” ths about the Belgian refugees now +" @ung in “Fads and Fancies,” is raea? one in the music hails of Lon- Assiduously Harry sets to work to learn his new FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. thal ; goods, and seeing his ‘ married a widow with a big! ‘dishonest ”'You' ° , q paps riiendy We Natio ah customers visits this counter and he studies them to i1 cater to theic wants, anarrens: Sunthy World Wants ork Monday Wonders Serre RRNA Wa ae al

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