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ea = ae I TT - Home snd Comfe Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday. April 2. 1915 THE HEROISM OF BRADLEY DIXON—By Arnold E. Pleiffer Part FiveecThe Hamaa Terpedo Muetrotes by Fe ONO- Au Mighte Meserves » Gomes Gitd iis Hew prot “yt y i 4 ii Thay ase sonsitoring ‘ y. } ’ I i, ‘é iS A ey rN WA | Gar the previews Whe P one K } Would be used permanently for px } Ceres Would Gepend upow the raccees SUE Shick the pian met. The matier @f capacity would come in for mucd | @asideration, soce the shows pro Vided would be large and expensive ON4 large eudiences would be lmpere tre i OLD BURLESQUE THROUGH. 4 Ae & result of tb ft the Cotumbia Amur i —_—_ —— ——— —_——;> . nes ts YA KNow THaT WELL YA NEEDNT IF HE 15 GOOD AN’ TM 60INb RIGHT Rae ae * Bie Boy Down TBE AFRAID OF Him SNT FIGHT ANY wn AN PuNcd Be expected by the patrons of the Street Hat FOR A wriore WEE ONE FOR A WEEN, Im ON ITH Columbia “whee! The company SLAPPED You? : e ae He GETS To Go To we're going to isan be wely 4 THe _crecus ere going om Mr. Ber!boer. ? every department » far as ¢ 6. inality is to be oF be old burlesque show is ih. Wate us . OUR OWN WAR NEWS. | BINKY DINK, Turkey, April 2— Phe Russian cundoat Bingosky, com- Manded by Capt. Tangoteasky, hit a to-day and #ank, A® Capt jtleasky left her in a lifeboat he @ailed with satisfaction and said "One more mine out of the way!” BUNKOGRAD, April 2—Gen. Run- | paki to-day called Col. Heat- itch on telepbon@ and ordered to take his army across the| iy River and frighten the enemy Col. Beatitovitch refused. “Who's running this army?" waked “I understand the Germans are,” re- | the General. At that point the/ Tlepnonte connection burned out. LACKAYVE WOULD BE GENEROUS At the Lambs’ Club the other night @everal of the members were discuss. fug the Invention, by an American, of aca ne AM See , \ Ber ITS ONE OF : WHATEVER IT IS — “1 hear one is to be sent each Bel- HEM DARN BEARS t This Lt SCARE IT Seep sia who needs one,” some- “TRYIN' “To GET “THAT ‘Awe Mf in favor of sending two to MEAT 1 HUNG UP} every English actor in this country,” Femarked Wilton Lackaye. CONSOLING MOTHER. te things wrong, ute ‘on Pqecapectig erry Sin red acer will come along. B. Wallace Dunn has the grip. q Abe Lebenson is on bis way to Ban M's Francisco, . The Hippodrome has + Diture screen in the wa Natalie Alt has been largest company has come $ torn It brought long her hus- 1 TOLD Him T'GIT ouTa nd, Harrington Ford. mu) YO PHOEBE. ve, ¥ WOT @ WORD a A ty--Billy Reeves, LEMUEL @N' GIT PRESSED UP ORESSED, ROWEEME, Z Dew. v s not Ritchie, wan the original drunk FoR TH PARTY. | BOUSHT A SUIT { (aw sHUcKs! @N' | CUESS HELL You GIT RICHT g Y foo eth YOU GOOD FOR NOTHIN! $ 4 b the sketch “A Night in an English O EVENIN' CLOTHES FOR YOU TODAY) Wing COULDNT BE Down IN & Z Back OUTS THAT Ls) ¢ LITTLE THkE! KOU Hattie Williams is to be scen tn @N' YOULL FIND'EM IN NOUR, Minnitt DOCR= QUICK} MaRcH YouRSELF . _Yaudeville shortly in “The Rehearsal” \ W' STEN ih) © by Robert B, Smith, Alf. 'T. Wilton oearine oe ia {a directing her tour, { i ua Taylor Granville and Laura Pior- ia nt have a new sketch called “The ‘a fellow Streak,” in which it takes four 2 uer the cowardly, the Bfighton Beach Music Hall for the coming summer The nouse * pictures, t on the Strand } foof after this week until A.M. n The new rule will add two one-ateps, a @ fox trot and a hesitation to the a ) feativitics. 'Z ‘The girls—the girls, mind you!—of *Chin-Chin” are to have a swimming a jl under the stage the Globe heatre before jong a certain . bridegroom in the press department 's | to be believed, 1 Will T, Gentz confidently e there will be much gnashing of gerial teeth when the curtain is * ‘up on the New York premiere of * ite MORNTON “TisWeER —we P ern Eve." The lobby of the the- s. . 3 atre, he thinks, will be full of mana- | ~~ vias = = * ae on, by Publiah ing is $ wringing their hands ahd monn A MopERN press story. | MARRY’S “IDEAS”—No. 17—Unexpected Tidings “ we Commit e Now York vesting Word O° ws we By Hazen Conklin | iM J » why did overlook Wis) He was seventy-seven years old, An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN — Illustrated by WILL B, JOHNSTONE, | pone?” Bkoop, Will! and most Hkely having been a rip- | snorter youth, he looked to be on the of the grave, On the ci he d He hobbled up to th yesterday and in a voi like a dime's worth y aside a It 1 am alive then t w and see ver, tha y night.” 4 moment! sald Will A up at that juncture. ket to feeling dyish Saturday why not come down and die here, If you will favor us your §2 Will be refunded The old man shook his head sadly | and hobbled out with tears stream: ing down his silvery slde-burns, Then it was do he had no starving wife tidren at home, | aa} | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Judge—You admit. striking this woman with @ mandolin, Why did you do it? Defendant—4 wanted to teach her (One day Mr, Taylor Is looking for Mr. Holcomb, ‘efto Is not around, He casually remarks to Harty that his errand is to get material for the next day's ‘'ad," ‘When Mr, Holcomb appears 4 few minutes later Although Harry has new ambitions he ts carefed Mr, Ta} Man he Riot the assistance Harry already has not to lessen his interest in his present work. Theag fog hal heard Mr. Holcomb speak of this "ad!" wa given ‘and remarks: “You have a young fore it is with consternation that, two weeks later, he some thinking of his own, and follow! @ question of Mr. Taylor he finds himself giving i oa . tobes " one, for which Mr, very information the advertising manager had wanted, man there, Holcomb. He Is very much ‘on the job,’ bears Mr. Holcomb say, to him: “Hudson, I'm going * Judge Cehuekling)—Bee what the | as promitad some information, ‘Taylor questions lun futher ‘Ms, Hodogaab merely sales, Jo get slong without your aarvices after Situndayfe doye in the back room will have, Genta