The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1915, Page 12

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Home and Comie Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. April 3. ae Bhuber! ee uome be OL-Fete theetre Uonet WI the we entre whe me! Thureday ane saree Macon ou 0 wee Row woes way entender eee ‘TRe date for the conference wi) be teed when Gem Hi Harrie, whe wee eamreiary of the Thuretay menting eeare trom Mr Bhuver’ =, VAVORS EQUITY PLANS. NIBLOS WITH C. & H. 4 his wife, Josephine 1% 60 CRaty, Atour A | Doe Becuy Dar Vanderbilt and Josie In- been engaged for “The if ati He : Bya Pastor Man- y ia Brooks, Regina, and lenry Neville, Jacob Engstrand, to Robert Whittier’s Oswald in “Ghosts” at the Longacre next Thursday af- ternoon. Sydney Jarvis and Virginia Dare will sa) from San Francisco May 11 for Australia, where they will spend | forty weeks in vaudeville under the management of Hugh McIntosh. Ned Wayburn and W. R. Sill were in @ vaudeville theatre veaterday when @ young man began singing from a box to a girl on the stage. His voice attracted them, and when the matinee was over he was en- gaged for the Wayburn revue. He is Bam Ash, a tenor. | The Plelades Club will tender a dinner to-morrow night at the Hotel Brevoort to Gilbert White, Frank Harris, Ferne Rogers, Phyllis Neil- | son-Terry. Ruth Richmond, Henry Welden, Paul Ker, B. Iden Payne, Mona ‘Limerick, Lois Ewell, Ray Beveridge and others. IT LOOKED THAT way. Meyer Cohen and J. Bernard Dyfin used to be rival vocalists years ago. Cohen sang illustrated songs, using & stereopticon. Recently Dylin was + {a a Western city on a Sunday. The theatrical troupe to which he be- longed had to lay off that day, so several of them decided to go to church in the evening. Half past them all seated in a pew. | Too lignes were high. All th ti * e actors plows looks. Just about that i! @ sexton turned the lights His action elartied Dyila, THE MARRYING **How I Earned My Raise.” efsutigenn tr Sy Youn TUAL EXPERIEN: IG GOOD" on the job. Begins en This Page Monday “Great Scott, boys!" he whispered. “Meyer Cohen's going to sing. WALKER A SONG WRITER, Mayor Cyrus Perkins Walker of Delhi, ‘Tex., has written the words and Pansy Mae Darling, of the Win- ter Garden chorus, the music for @ song called, “Has Aaybody Here Been Oliver?” | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Herman, you've been drinking in.” “No I haven't, dear,” ear you pronounce “Then 'Pe5-B-0- “THE HEROISM OF BRADLEY DIXON—By Arnold E. Pleiffer Pert Bixee Doubly a Wianer heewreter ) FEO & LONG A) Rights Heeerwed MONDAY THRO VEH FER TO FORTUNE We firet to reece the oma © preyer g ee Netulie to the dork heroiam, se fruit of planed, end dorrkkbe ore teoer tubererine Pour be warenhy Smarter 1 ‘Por: © Ge7s coors OF VARIETY Out oF | NAME Some ‘THe VARIETIES IN A DOG Si SCuUIT Doe wisevir Srvewosr? SiBwrws uPPPrPr , yi Now WOT IN SAM WILL Does AKEL WANNA bo “Har FoR? HE'S ALWAYS TRYING SOME Foo. NEw STUNT ! Now, Paw) THIS FORK Comes FIRST - ITS FoR WE OvSTERS- THIS ONE NEXT, FoR THE FisH- THIS ONE FoR MEAT— THIS FOR S@.e0 ERD TUS one THE TABLES SET HoWwW- COME To THE DIVING ROOM WITH ME PHD (LL SHOW You wwicH 4S umnicu! Tawir No USE, Mary -“! Cant TEACH @ OLD oe NEW TABLE (4, Bvesinn World) HARRY’S “IDEAS” —No. 18—His Ideas Capitalized COOTSs New York oreatig Works An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN—Illustrated by WILL B. JOHNSTONE. ere | ‘With his heart in his stioes Harry dumbly looks into Mr. Hokomb’s face. Noting the young man’s woebegone expression, the linen buyer quickly adds: “was to.add that Mr. Taylor wants you in the advertiing nt. I is a fine opporfunity.” a Hi Harry’s salary at the start is only $10 a week Mr. Mylor azures Aga that it wil be increased ashe shows his worth, His first tasks are prosaic ones, but he knows he has {o lear the work of the depart> ment “from the bottom,'* Five pass and by ceaseless effort to !mprove anda output of “ideas” Harry has risen {o the ifton of assistant to Mr, Taylor, who gradually gives Young man more and more responsibilifies, 1918 HE VOULDNT SIT STILL LONG ENOUGH @ Y ied By Thornton Fisher,‘ NEVER MIND THEM “ORNAM 1 MARY — ITs THE KNIVES (™ Sli Three years later Mr. Taylor leaves to go te & beer Htcuse and the question of his successor a1 And Harry is appointed, He hag MADE GOOD, ing found his road, he had upan it SUCCESSRULLY: rises, Hav. aso yd D |

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