The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1915, Page 24

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- ws LL OT EET, [ar —— en a . a J Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday. April 1. 1915 . THE HEROISM OF BRADLEY DIXON—By Arnold E. Pfeiffer Part PouressPacing Death uerreted by FERD & LONG AN Mignts Meserver au We the bull hermettiaily seated, Toghotly the officer points too part of the Nor -~ pe tb 4 he below the eurt Ont mechanion “The the for. nning hall submerged the boned peed ” ourt ’ yr . final toot of the boot al Dradte A momembe ‘ o gives trom te far below the surface All wed se 'the others be follows bie affficer below . " Thinking of His Wife. A coLone n engaer -“S'MATTER, POP?!" . re o “ a a oe a ” By C. M. Payne For tee Love oF Pere! (Bur You AGREED To Say | (ie Su ek m NO | - be \ "|b That THE SECOND / NO DISTINCTLY IF MRE l very Sistine rey \ q sotig, ie - | IS\mPson OFFERED = (mp mene h ; se ' You ‘He gecond Piece! \I DD Ceikedis barrel Div I Have vemaioatioi —-— They \ ' ENUFF Mines ‘ sVvEeRy ‘ Al. e ee Dra tinewey, o~ ae” be jaa . \ ; ¢ “PoP ry ONES joined a beneficial organiza { a ee tien and he br e \ meeting on one after x “i aees, be became the subject of their A @eaversation \ | in 4 “ET understand, Jim. remarked one the pair, “that Jones ry let again. le that t en, a laid up for about three . "Awtully sorry to hear that.” sym ly returned the first. “Guess have to run around and see him. | his home?” | “Hasn't got “ A answered the | cant emue. “Just joined our lodge he use and leased a cot (n Philadelphia Record. — | cline ioe +a In the Wrong Place. |THE MARRYING OF MARY-—Pao Might Have Known Such Good News Couldn’t Have Been True! 5 MAJAM DEAN HOWELLS, at > @ dinner in Boston, sald of modern American letters: a LOOKIT, PHOEBE) “The average popular novel shows, WHEW be Aplpsbh gd | WHAT THE BILL AN’ MARY @@ the novelist’s part, an ignorance of A WweVe ELOPED- SAM WLL - : HAS ELOPED- Mie trade which reminds me of a New Ha-Ha. ; . agen clerk. Me SHAME . URRAN- HURRAY: & New Engiand viliage I en- ' ee ‘ BILLS Took SOME ie a Main Street department o 3 al cas OFFN gore after and said to thr @erk at the book counter c ) ) HOULOERS | f * Lat me have, please, the “Latte: across the etreet clerk, with a po '—Detroit Free Preas SMALL henpecked little man Was about to take an exam) nation for Ife insurance s “You don't dissipate, do you?” ask- 4a@ the physician aa he made ready for | Seets. “Not a fast liver, or anything @f that sort?” \g The little man hesitated a moment, @ bit frightened, then replied @ emall, piping voice: “Il some chew a@ little gum."—-Collier's f y. } Coprat, 1018 Prove PRMMonINg COIN 7 Benim Were) eS THE HIGH COST OF LOVING a we “ ar By Carmichae 1| “GETTING AHEAD AS A BUSINESS GIRL.” \ ig 1 4oT YOUR LITTLE ; DOLLY CERTAINLY 15 A THE BV.NING WURLD will pay 65.00 each for 2 number ef ae meuto, LARLY, ARG Ie auapnioe ALL RIGHT~ ‘ane for THe REAR Os! evi Reale | cepted stofics telitag how young women have ‘‘made goed"' Im buste DOWN A UTTLE ' FUN OF MY LOVE YoU CANT SPURN MY LOVE, au THE TE | HER, NO MATTER HOW SUAPRISE-1 LIKE THIS= TM | WRONG PACKAGE, PETE | Mig IT COMES ! MOPE you'lL LIKE " THROUSH- I DON'T WANT BoSS- THIS 2 = ' (OU AGAIN A | story must A anes NECKTIE |'s Sa 7 YK ' | length, mus the ACTUAL EXPERIENCES OF THE WRITERS, and AND 4£7 IN THE FOR You i - | must be accom by REFERENCES from which ite veracity can be In- A - . : vestigated if thought necessary. THIS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, when a selection of manuscripts will be made. Publication of the series will commence soon thereafter. Ne manuecripte returned unless accompanied Ly return postage. Address BUSI- NESS GIRL STORY EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, 68 Park Rew, New York City. jublished, the stories will appear in a “MOVIE STORY” SERIEG, itive each day, accompanied by five illustrations, Hach ged in FIVE SCENES, must not exceed 500 worde in Copyrtah\, 1918, Prom Pubhahing Co. (MT, Rvesiog World.) HARRY’S “IDEAS”—No. 16—A New Ambition “ Covsrghs, 1838, 1. Pree An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN—lilustrated by W: the New Summer ARROW COLLAR A collar cut to fit the neck and the pre. vailing fashion in big knotted cravats. A manly, good fitting, good looking collar. 2 for 25 cents CLUETT, PEABODY & CO,, Inc | Harry's peculiar gift for the display a Several times he thinks he sees where the adver- Cater Harry tries his hand at reconstructing ihe Mr. Taylor, the store's advertising manager, oc- ‘One golden day Mr. Holcom® introduces Harry to tion of merchandise finds little opportunit tising is not as effective as it might be, and as fre- “ads” and even writing new and original ones. 11+ casionally stops at the linen department to talk with Mr. Taylor and thereafter, to Harry's delight, Mr. Tay> on the linen counter, so he daily scans th quently finds in it things to commend, He never voices wishes that he might have the opportunity for study- Mr. Holcomb, with whom he is on intimate terms. To lor frequently has a friendly word for him. The way, section of the store's advertising in the newspapers. In | his opinicns to others, but develops a faculty for shrewd ing advertising, for it appeals more strongly to his fer+ Harry Mr. Taylor is a “"personage"—seated in the chair és paved for the realization of Harry's fondest hopes. tile imagination than clerking of bis awn ambition, Continued his his interest rapidly grows. | and constructive criticism. to-morrow.

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