The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 18

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A er >| Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday. April 26.1915 som acne In the cilfice of the tusiness stuct Jean hears of To her astonishment she is given a spelling book Sfic Tas Vier first lesson on the typewriter, and finds he finds diffirutty tn ¢ RYE the stenonrapint To Hier mother’s anxious questions that evening the different counses fram the prin land decides ¢ and a woman teacher eaplanes to her that « knowledge it difficult to keep her eyes ow the wallechort instead of ens died is tesa td pho By wes + Jen o ewe hat she ! al et eves ane and typewriing, in preparation for | of spelling marks the difference between the com on ihe keys. She learns tha: the highe | amou it ot te Poy i ters with | tonght, and s vetent and incumpeten! stenographer ne obtainable only with the touch methat ur peti,” S ¢ ha lice yw" She k salty petent and i i er aphes speed bs cbtamable only w » ¢ ‘ring fn a copybook.” ror” “ re) re) “ oe rr) tudy ste apm eoriple eulmitied t wreaks If you bave enything fen oF in mind that eid « . point for suffrage. # ceo “oS MAD kM, Communication wiih bi “ BIGNS NEW DANCERS ee ene ——— LP TTTTTS ET eae Bileaiverss Marbury» aot a8 og ERE PI ——— © DARLING “ 4 — No manager for the Castes wii tormiy | JAND Do ty Atwaynd] [invateaniy {Do it Hur i / (eek, oe hes sanded fPLeatde rer | @ THING Frais sarersay, oho visved on saree-| | | RauN WHRN YA sg NOW sPoP ae ple netsslasealy *\ font ehh tinh Cinke ant quentin | (CORN HURTS — d 5 ; ALITTLA Tap Tod to look after their terpaichores : \ F ; _ wie A Hammer eng agen 's They are ip Nobody | ® - ; eal . ; i ‘g i Sy THe 1 IT WILL POP FINDS HARRY. R b C. G, Hocdert, manager of “The | ; Fra ry a Bternal City” at the Artor, anys they | Cink 4 have everything at that house ever ruch, bin eight @ gir! friend two rows a “Holo, Harry!" natd the elder | Baruch. | “Hello, Pop!” replied Harry And then, according to ©. G. Bochert, the Boy turned as red ana beet MI88 ANGLIN'S DATES. areata Anglin has arranged to 4, “Elect Aug. 21, Medea” | : : of Aue at the Vo theatre ot the | KILOOEY AND AXEL—This Simply Shows That Flooey Isn’t Nearly as Mean as He Looks! we we ory ry we By Vic iniversity Salifornia BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Pieces en anmene “asa GRE FLOOEY, DON'T START . aden are failing yaas, ive mane up my MIND! ) “a Tg Be O— AN IF AKEL OPENS MIS TRAP, A ee KIDDING ME -- AY BANE “Too femetinns get to inking ot thw dave) | ( TWAT YALE OF AAee® Has en. ah fl gel al ‘ee aren tom nin. ht WY Ghat used to be. 1 hd Im sort eller wore Lou a} — Vm GONNA TELL Him WoT Y' QIG FAT---: “VANTA! BE Quiet! dreaming, as 1. wa glow, of things that used to appen in \ we ! ATHINK OF Him ANYWAT! i the land of Long Ago. = 1 recollect 7 bow mother used to hold me on her breast and rock me while she san, the song she knew T loved the best, t call to mind how I would ile and w do creep, as mother boy’ was sound poasesn ebarms, that childhood's troubles vanished and I siept in mother's arms. Now mother’s not been here to sing for nearly forty years, but atill that Uttle melody ts ringing in my eure, and, though it starts a tear or two and cloge my throat a bit, I hope it heeps on ringing ‘til my time bas @ome to quit. THEY ANG Mags ort, pune pollen rinning a onal 4 oud: bs Sot etree erates : Just * wh ” 28 ae u of reciprocity in regard to those parties sare each weet wl wtraw hat yesterday. It had a gray, ticipated in by all those on thy bill. across the room. Arriving in @ corner, cockade, Our prices are as follows,’ roc: tis transatlantic liners ban) or Feet ea Sah Sak Pet nareee awe reer TEGO eae agra aatee cat, waneerer that G Stori (ps SIRHBA Oa reer on evening | d week elapaed anata big store pie She immediately received this re- . : new hat will do a sister act, whatever that] ood es | ak ; ., ' ; ply: smal be tae, St Gertrude Kingston, the London ac-|'™*Y * | Seen ae ee ee ee ee te ata | eel miwaye hose. it was, expensive Looked ‘That Way. “Dear Dorothy: 1 shall certainly ; doy : nies ’ a ‘a A; wit! ur request at o} WYewa weber toieet trem manager, will appear at (he! tay POLLOCK MOTOR BOAT. foreign, poltey.” , [to Ket married, but can't you suggest | ORD MERSEY, head of the Em-|{nd?iheifentally. as sour now fia : Miter zled thi little less elaborate?’ y Pla he oe Neighborhood Hiayhouse Friday might) 4 iat fall Channing Pollock bought Mr, Dash looked @ little pussled; | something @ press of Ireland-Storstad inves-| holds a few notes of ming, I shall ta bore Fathor wid in "Captain Brassbe Conver: then he said, “Follow me. Tit-Bits, Geer (te great favor if you will In- a eau abide” Mere ion. 4 motor boat, “Husinese engaxemente Leading the way he walked through tigation board, sald to a New|deem It @ great favor tf you will In- si q ¥, rv " kept him from using In-~in fact he oir om, down s 8 steps into York reporter the other day Phyllia Neilson-Terry a] never cven aaw It .| Neighborhood Melody. the repatea cocky down sole steve iota On Neither Side. OR yTPorter, the, otner 4Oy” sesired, | Feat:"—National Food Magazine, i Be eer at teen con tua dita camare Jon't ship my boat votil spring.” | ¢ ¢ wy Licasit, ma'am,” said the ttle} passage into the dining room. and| se jancts WILSON, the actor, tells! but ships are safer than they used erence Blayed | the profits to act for the film Fa-The wrote the factory, when he found dri from next door, “mother | drawing his visitor into the corner Re’ EES adatariee | tole Mr. Mrs. Douglas Crane arelhe was going to be busy. "Rut yet tt « . behind the hat rack, he whispered, this about the lal | With a emile the veteran jurist “GEITING AHEAD AS Emilie Lee and Donald Macdonald coming to New Yor summer home at She am wants to know if you will “I really don't know anything about Barrymore: added: @re to dance in vaudeville. fat the Pal They woi _ lend her your new mechantval tune | ie"-Weekly Telegraph “Mr. Barrymore once placed |" “We no longer hear of skippers of- y RL.” Sn SN ge Cn New here at the Jardin do Dan hed Sho (dived on time. | player this afternoon.” _ play that he had written with a Lon- | fering such excuses for slow paseagve A Bi Ss on, Y, to wppoar x var pai y tn vaudeville Waller Benford, who. usually man Ie 'Nounded | “What an extraordinary idea! Is Dress for a Groom. don manager, who promised to give the |4* the one offered by the akivper o wel L. M. Barlow ts to become Fabout « Waves of the Sout) she going to give a dance? Fe plece an early production and to have |" weil, “gentiemen, no wonder) THe EVEAING WORLD will pay an impresario. He will present Mme Jawaitine the coming of Its ow A| “No, ina'am, We're tired of dancing NE of the largest ready-made} Barrymore play the leading rol we're late. We pumped the whole 10F accepted storics Namara-Toye, soprano, week ago a storm threw th on to ft She wants to keep it quiet for clothing houses tn London re-| “About a week before the was | Atiantic three 's through that ahip young women have Murdock Pemberton and Arthur E, the rocks and broke |i to pieces, Of, @ couple of hours so that the baby ceived not long ago from the|to open the manager sent for Ty- (A rose. ington Star. Fr lite. Krows have written a melodrama al] the Pollock worldly possessions tt) can sleep."—Washington Star, more and said: SOMINE aeoeey = eae 800d"? in business lite. Guaranteed to make you laush, cry, cay only one that wasn't insured. | oo baditag @ letter the substance of | NT ike your play, Mr Darrymere About Fifty-Fitt ut ow aabicclt which was: 10 give It a fine produc- 4 » Elina’ Maronns ‘Wires. trom. Chicago |“t ch Alvetn,” which the Me \ Diplomacy. wWhat te the proper dress tor al tna: Gut really, fdon't see how 7 can ut Fifty-Fifty Rach etery must be arranged In that, "The Songbird. in which Jane Shubert have put into rehearsal eon an ie clone ater et| WELL-KNOWN Bngllen polttt-|sroum in the afternoon?” use you"in the cast, Your beastly | ¢¢—~) BAR Percy,” with sadness she) bye scenes (for illustration), Cowl has the chief role, Is w big suc- | Original authors are Dr, A.M, Willner! Elderly Man (in cigar atore)--Let et 5 ABUED FO) The olerk who opened the letter! American accent won't do at all over wrote to her former fiance, eens, Jand Robert It “y me have a nickel clear, Sa ORL pinaiee aL ie naturally enough referred the inquiry here, you know: ‘They don't, ike COs “ag you are probably aware,| must not exceed 600 words, must Florence Webber has returned from! Hammerstein's Victoria will con-| Cierk—Wh ot tr 01 . port ne day he was enjoy-|¢o the livery department, © head ‘That's odd,’ re. ry’ ried to Mr. Anthony he ACTUAL EXPERIENCES Slay Kosurge ake ea! “tole ‘of | tinue aa home of the best vatige. | rym \mohen 8 vane tlavames {ing a chat at a London hotel when a|of that branch, in turn, dictated a| ‘They tell me on the other aide that 1/1 am to be mar detail the ly uuxury.”” Bhe says o brand? He smokes 25 cent Havanas. y- Ville after it is remodelled, At the st 4 | strange young man came up who thing's all right. UI Hy performance Sunday night| Elderly Man--i can’t afford them [seemed to have something of impor- Robert Hilliard was seen wearing ait ore will be a minstrel first part, par-| I haven't got a rich father. tance to communicate, and led bim Uke this: won't do on account of my beastly|the coming month, I ehall, there-|/ oe tHe WRITERS, and be aceom: \° I . What on earth am I| fore, appreciate it if you will burn al} vauciror eres | ancien eran such odds—give recita-'the little notes I sent you, assuring| panied by REF NCES ‘rom whieh ite veracity can be Investigated If THE « MYSTERY »* GIRL—Part Wincic Aiassad aA an THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK By Arthur Hil} | hes" rc. Mlustrated by FERD G, LONG—All Rights Reserved aad Sad THI OFFER EXPIRES MAY 8, when @ selection of manuscripte will No manuscripts returned jecompanied by return pos- tage. Address BUSINESS GIRL STORY EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, 63 Park Row, New Vork City, Yy ~~ Low enough in front to be comfortable High enough inback to be correct in style, ch is “out.” When hy His atory told to the policeman; Jack A few nights later he is at the theatre, in He resolves upon a bold course. Just before At that moment a heavy hand [alls on hie | norte Goma eae surrounded bya crowa returns to his lodgings where he gives himeelf | au aisle seat near the stage. During the last the curtain falls in the last act he hurries up | shoulder. The house officer announces hie and 2 policeman is bending over him question- over to deep thought. He ered the latermi: Hon, looking over the “hou: the alsle to the rear. He will intercept her as arrest. The man beside whom he had ing him about his assailant, who hae escaped. Rirl twice already since the strange meeting | spics the ‘‘mystery" girl a row or two betk on she {s leaving the theatre, and been lead for at least sitting charges him with the theft of bis wallet, ‘The “girl of mystery" 1s nowhere in sight, there ut be some way of tracing her and the next aisle. By fortune has acall upon her, ‘At Inst he sees her approaching, containing over $100—Continued to-morrow eceing again, javored him. ‘SOW JEAN GOT AHEAD —No. Three—The First Day. wh. LIS Sas “ “ By Betty Vincent

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