The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1915, Page 20

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eer eee . — Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday. April 7; 1915 THROUGH PERIL TO FORTUNE—By Leonard A. Mason ON a ae ee | Part Threes-The Motor-Boat Race Wiuetreted OTERO G LONG OAH Fights Resereee burns in flee ener fortunately the in of the tide wove . carries Blea loward where artis to battling the cocina on We. be Si geoveh tan core : “ tered and bruised by tee eater eovered rovbe ii “ he oo Coniinusd to- be finally gets her to shore and seters “. “°S*MATTER, POP!” we “ “ “ we we By C. M. Payne tag the slips at the toa EER tow @aggeste that 1 be pe e - SEEMS TER Fe ose avian " ere NER GETTIN the tickors « . ata Ghee whe preeest stipe ere L AL FIRED med the cut-raie coupons t C ij hg ] CREDULOUS AL To WUNST Bet take the prop TYLER WITH K @ E Georse r e ing piri: Lietie ba te be associa with Brlange: in producing. Ana ment from the Klaw & & Offices rtates tb Holbrook Compas . resented these auspices in M play by Beulah x thor “The Foo A the Borie plays Blinn will appear ™ “BMdloch™ deals with pres wa age M 7 GEL AXEL, THIS 15 Fieece | / WE BEEN HANGIN ON HERE ALK 7 BESTING IT to .) MIGHT! | AINT GONNA ST HERE ; CAD PLY ON A BOXCAR \ NO LONGER -- LET'S RIDE ON (OF OF THE CAR WHERE || | WE CAN BE COMFORTABLE: ‘] \ Gossip. Jacob Adler inay soon be seen in a Broadway theatre “It Pays to Advertise’ will bit the 0 mark to-night Eddie Dunn is in Philadelphia, He {it Billy Sunday Jett eck Was about the theatrical esterday. He has written a ply of plays d Kyle haw reserve to the and is Jearning the alluring gar Helen Ware will mi debut in the | Price.” 6 her film st play, : e Kellermann * hy bas returned to TL may be sent to the wil ho. GAPaciTy Hi GTOF Les ( a Cc oS i a prright, 1816. Frege Publishing Co. (NY. Broniog Werte? cert — oe = or forfeit $100. from the road receiitiy" iad a nie, | LE MARRYING OF MARY—We Quite Agree That Ma Acted Wisely in Pa’s Behalf! By Thornton Fisher HE: redoerien. Leccucting ie te n 7 nead — 0 een An announcement just in saya tou- || (OUI DO NOU ay uS8 Se DIOWT JUDGING ~ a 1 SHOULD ; Laon Tellegen, ax a result (eo Beumac! D NOU REALLY, DEUGHTER AND W , CWA victory, will have y ‘MR BO! Mya TIBBETS.1AM GLA i fk LD SEN ME S To KNOW Such eens ‘ wre ‘ ; MR BOBRUMA 1 SHOULD ~ 1 DIDNT Wer Bi bay thee’ : —— way TO MEET YoU AcAIP —" l | TREATS WAS & \ WAdDdYA eyuwara Cc, LOIDEST HAVE TE mig ea Je Ry ypistinicuisHES joward . u n 2 PLE@ SAR ING GENTLE- easyer of Hur Se : Mistan TEBETS AT 3 be Peri kK, iho 4 Peebseiine | Ges Evening! > <A a@-Hem!) Ned Waybur wnt nnelt to i\ 1 \ ae © eee i ) 3" 0) tara” for Reisenweber' R ( Circle, He has put ‘ umbers, some of them the whole show runs hour. ee NEW HOME FOR FRIARS. overnors of | ROSA HELPS PAPA 4 ; > 2 \ ern. So was Peeking. mate vointing at @ man with, violets, for HOW I EARNED MY RAISE—No. 3—From “Boy’’ to “Manager ’”’ we Covrrignt 1813, by The Leva Rabitshina’ Oe, wa By John H. Rustin adway yesterday when a yp: said plaintively: “Lady, buy A “SUCCESS MOVIE" Series of TRUE STORIES of ADVANCEMENT—lIllustrated by WILL B. JOHNSTONE, dressed little girl approached her and, vi'lets?"" QQ QQ Miss ine took the child to the man and paid him a dollar for An ff RED-MAN COLLAR bHornton Ff isHeo—ee a bunch of the flowers. ‘These she Fave the little urchin. The actress 1 disappeared around a gloves at the last place dd and sho retraced her teps around the corner. There she saw the little girl handing the violets the street merchant and m say: da nica leetle girl. Now, find some mora lady boobs for | papa” ASSOCIATION TO CONTINUE. The association of Arthur Hopking with Cohan & Harris will likely be exte next season to cover the production of two or three plays Mr. Hopkins controls, It began with “On Trial." lower in front than in back, a . ‘Ttie "Boss" fad said to me, "Honesty in small fi ‘ mi ‘The firm expanded, and needéd a salesman, so the i Sterccombnetcn "= | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ' tgs ta ie and wn et scoala ies Bem hs ple ih aise | yQUMEAMAN ho fad "made good" onthe clacors | WAY NWHKN had cried & FOR 25c. i ane Was, Jost in the Sahara Desert d ression | tad iy $1 fa wen Fy caren ied Pay, which he worked hard and conscientiously to juse job was given Se Bey pomian wah 8 tee a fea iat late i ne rie Place, 1 MAKERSOF TROVE BEST PhODUCT, PE" Wvhy diin't no starve to deatnt” ; SEO Hn eesdatomen ee ones oF the | yy, with notabte success, Pay and 8 determination to get new inisiness-« ti , with increasing 4 “ Mi Coal Cs : f | “Because of the, sand which Is came when he went after It, y, for eight years. (Another “How I Earned My ‘aise slory lowmorrow.) there,” 4

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