The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1915, Page 24

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ee anRRRES oe ereeeedntee at ce Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday. April 158.1915 ‘ Tht EVENING WORLD'S MOV STOR? THE VANISHED HEIRESS—By Harry Cooke COMPLETE LACH WEEE Part bearee The Noid-eUp Good Stories Of ‘he Day Monty tells bie etery to the detectives eh ye Shot " ; aveloge fald the “temple Butt te The i ‘ , of ve founding © curve. they find them. A Close Sho b py ait — + be ons te +. ° paane , " ' selves and halted by « band of de- I ‘ of the “cult” Amother day hes rT" ° tem 4 ood in oduct laborers and le being held ood in peak Tense, ontor Pihand © Had nop ' o 4 her + wh we , owed ™ ” ” { on and you wil ao oven camps io up wotehne , for ransom Continued to-morrow. sd disappreren« Reciprocity “'S’MATTER, POP?” ” “ ” “ “ “ ws r) By C. M. Payne : ~ 7 . sos Fe ~ peat -- + -- + , DD | heir en ihe | ON Your 1 {OH HH, ARE You : 2 : STILL HANGING | alarierl Me mr Hone TH 7 NAY AR OLD RAR a i+ $ | VW \ROUND -HEWE ELLY a a % H } our A Y TRULY leg a : ‘ 2 i HAY Fu - - | AN ( aa on ! j A Soft One. " Courb CARI Vy , | } A TRUNK HN m4 - e ' | vu n af bet on ! qu ' | , fl Iw or ' H } fn th ' ; Having 4 it 1 \ ; euu 1 wir, is whe pugilist stepp touched the high, white ¢ appreciatively eave it No Relief in Sight. FAMILY on the north aide of | i —ie Boston have several children, ' but only one—the eldest—is a " ny Wi The little lad grew used to ais a ed and lunged fora brother, ‘The ‘ER ng es | KNow -- oa twelve recently. and th 1 iy werent Pelvc’was rather upset in Anileipa: Loox AxeL! FeRGIT IT Y'POOR Listen ! tion of something or other, The fathe: we VE STOPPED simp! We @arTA w) CouPLE. was busy und the aon had to alft the RIGHT BY APRUT * eer ant Ge? OF NEWSPAPER wEN CAR. SNEAK OUT coal (IM FLOOEY - an’ | pene anid tw AN’ GRAB Some. ame to the little boy. ORANGES BEFORE “What do you think y sho asked him SHE STARTS UPY “A baby brother,” fairly gasped the i eal BUT AY ; YetNo, darie {t's a buby sister,” re MPs OLB an Qe AINT HUNGRY! plied the nurse ie “Goeh!" aned the youngster, VOT iF Das an 4 “must 1 always wift these ashes ?"— “TRAIN BANE. x peel National M hiy LEAVE ME ? 7 Not Her Property. | - 66] SHALL have to ask you fora) 1 | ticket for that boy, ma'am.” “1 think not.” ile's o old to travel free eccuples whe rye seat and the + “ c There are 4 : f v€ » ' Phat m1 wht — ‘ RFR a2 THE MARRYING OF MARY If the Flunkey Finds Sorrowful Joy in His Glad Grief, Far Be It From Pa to ade the ae Asgyish Checked! ory By Thornton Fisher ¢ You'll have to pay for ; er paid for him yet, and Um SOEs ITE (UNK UN = 4 | CONK- =UONK- HO oe (COW. THOUGHT) re ae Owl pay for that hoy, n we ITs Ite / REMINDS ; Py put hint off the train. put wim oft} |{ PBEM \(woEcULUNS SHE Seat ) inst G Was HENGACED SIR To “~ { ver Kee) ( RIGHT WHERE 4 aa sie v Ch awr { af you think that’s the way to get) |\WUCKEMS | Hum? ey (SAM WILLS TUNANCN = WE WU2 JUST j Cetsess b \YOUARE AN | A-GOUNA f@nything out of me (smack!) S Lice THAT, se } s JES KEEP -— _—-f Lan RO ROCAY { “You ought to know tho rules of . (7 Marte SRIF - SNIF- 5 = Kod ( Renton / é ‘this line, ma‘am, How old is that On BLE Ltda line LO f SPOIL VER | 4 “1 don't know; I never saw him et ou") r _—— ie FUN. — Qefore. If you want a ticket for him, js ? XN i you'd better ask that old gentleman y &- ~ @n the seat. He got on at the Vaat | ¥ eon with him." — Philadelphia | Q ' cord. ( \ | | | _ |“RADNOR')| ————— OW T i “GETTING AHEAD AS HOW I EARNED MY RAISE—No. 10—From Boy to Buyer we OPM NG ee Boat WSR AS O we By Benjamin Tamor > TH E N EW A “SUCCESS MOVIE” Series of TRUE er of ADVANCEMENT—IIl ed by WILL B, JOHNSTONE, ' oT | Te = : AR ROW A BUSINESS GIRL. = co LLAR THE EVENING WORLD will pay $5.00 each tor accepted sturic 2 for 25 Cents feliing how young women have \ za —_- ‘“*made good" in business life | “SPRING CLEANING’ TIME Gach story must be arranged in a FIVE SCENES (for ilustratio MEA ‘ must mot exceed 00 words ' “SYSTEM CLEANING'’ TIME 9 dota the ACTUAL EXPERIENCES OF THE WRITERS, and be accom BRADFORD’ ie panied by REFERENCES from which | PUN its veracity can be investigated if | thought necessary THIS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 40 ¥ when a selection of manuscripts wi E 3 4 be made. No manuscripts returned s s i Always whil neers Me passed a r 5 Th: k Amhantad Ly selurn As ean 5 way u wer had noticed my ¢ t_myse In two weeks Twas glven miy first raise. Then 1 fave worked myself up to thie position 1 now hold t i Pills In Vet Poker Box: ute unions te panied by ret pos Ate , sl aE way of sell x I eed to th the s 4 my diligence in studyir worked harder and harder, not only to prove that 1 as buyer and manager for our three large stores, One rugsiste! or by age I pb advance mye k experience betore | ‘ vacancy in the sales staff, asket | deterved it, but also to advance myself still further it 1 | motto I always have held before me: That a man BRADFORD MEDICINE Co, | BUSINESS GIRL. STORY EDITOR, | inh, eicmitarramueysee | fir uuciav.vee ome Lvrue bn bail tT could make good as a salesman. | gould. And my efforts yeled results, for my rise | who never dot te das Ker toe Eohed i Woot 284 8i4 N. ¥. CU ae erally Usefull” the boxes to famlllarize myself with their contents t anaweres "yes" anal was xivin the chance ve My Raise” sory tomorroal — mee Mai H { '

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