The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 20

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Home and Comic Page of THE EViNninG WORLD, Thursday. April 29,1915 PRIS JEAN GOT ABEAD—Ne. Four—Stadying Hard. _ ale Fa ea OLE De.itrs Wari wt “a By Betty Vincent When Jean transcribes her first stenographh notes on her machine she wee t ivantages of the touch method. She can keep her eyes on her notes wih playing the typewriter ay if it were apiano She brings her first pleted letter to he stractor He points severely to one slightly t word. Cemtrary to eraser lent her t She flids ditticully i asks her mother to Atier transeribuy réase her shill and spect in taking dictation, 1 two evenings a ther arm ‘She take ' a . pares it with thy ke * take. instead of mm. 1 fice." down a ahott peeche ¢ can get an important forward step at Continued tov J petusie pia — morrow, eeeny by Hugene Kelcey Allen on —— Eide Wiener Therapeutics wt Man ‘“"S’MATTER, POP?” re} rr} rr] re) ws “4 ay rr} By C. M. Payn? ie HE MEANT WELL ENOUGH Arthur D. Marke business mar Ager of the Washington Powt [my LITTLE DREAM GURL, [Por itH A DREAM SAME Ad Al 1 SI You Basch gael j ° ; 1 Ntlacr creda iA ; You Sound fs a te Now York recentiy, and hie broth 7 WHAT / |. | USE “THE TERM, SMAT TER Blsice, Harry Mara toon hn | vA PRerry DREAM Gum in ene ants Meat / ) DING Dine / [GURL IN THESFLES Hj by je m t in order to see that no high \THumM TIME I THeem Gu { Lee “ \GuRL r 4_' J Cc ' « Ze ell on him They met Kid % , GURL © . } “ i M 4 ae ican to Bokavar’ ene Mir thane rd TO OWN YA HEART, HH 2%, oY l @: ) \ l UR C . Marks When the: Gariek ave NS es od five : ¢ on man Yes indeed) | hea later the Waa ‘ —_—_~ ed “I'm awfully glad to have mat you, f 4] . » Wide,” be wait SHE HATES Gossips. 1 frequently, Gigi, do nen You ma four works © distinot ‘atop bi Myers obey a wane bo pleasn Uncle Jane, A NEW CALF, May Irwin received a wire from her beme in the Thousand Islands yes- terday announcing the birth of a Jer- we we ay we we we By Vic AW Gee, He's So sick 1 A ‘ d " : He'Lt BE SURPRISED Too- Sey calf, Mother and child are doing | HE CAN'T GET To SLEEP, a ) HE DONT. KNow 1 PLAY wall. | MAYBE ALITTLE SOFT . ; : We vioun! ~—— Goss. | 1) taal MUSIC WOULD Do IT — = i “@. a ody gia we in Hot ovine | A wedding ring has been found on | the stage at the Globe. Now what? | Gladys Hanson has been engaged by Granville Marker for ‘Trojan Women." Forrest Winant has gone to Los Angeles to act for the film camera, Lew Fields announces he has en- gaged Mme. Walska for an import- #at role in “Hands Up!" Helen Kook, “discovered” in a se on the east side r Will sing at the Palace next Ernest Lambart, recently of th Coat of Lovi he " guiled yeater- day to become a Captain in the Brit- | teh Army, | Bthel Von Waldron has gone to! Philadelphia to play leads at the! Wainut Street Theatre. paymond Hitchcock was seen on} Broadway youterday without hin overcoat. It's a safe bet, however, ehing (o_ (H.¥_ Bvoning World) jt was at home, “ ” THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY" COMPLETE EACH WEEK. hig sennins weason at the Colum- T HE MYSTERY GIRL—Part Four—A Subway Adventure. WH Mlustrated by FERD G. LONG—All Rights Reserved. st By Arthur Hill will close May 8 and on May 10 - elly and the Behman Show = z ‘Copyright, 401) Te LE i begin an engagement there cal- 4 eUlated to ‘ast all summer. Low 1 be seen in a new production aa **dope.” ie new opera, “A Day in Para- Giese,’ being prepared by the Messrs. ubert, was written by Edgar ith from the original book of Leo in and Bela Jenbach. The lyrica | are by Herbert Reynolds and the| music by Edmund Eyaler. | Ralph Herz, Edna Archer Craw- | ) Margaret Green, Ruth Fielding, Donohue, Florence Gerald, Will-4 David, Robert McKay, 8am Hines, win Caldwell, Charles McCarthy, erick Smith, James Morton and rge Weller have been engaged by | . Shubert for the new ly, “Wild Game.” In the cast of “Moloch,” to be pro- | @uced by Kiaw & Erlanger 11 arrest and Innocent of the After some discussion) {he man agrees to this. And Next ay Jack remembers an acquaintance who But his friend is unable to help him. Discouraged ‘With a Wap. he leaves his seat and starts to dash, rge made him, Jack for a moment is non. | the missing wallet is found. When the man turned is society editor of a moming newspaper. He visits. | Jack boards an uptown subway train at Brooklyn | through the side door, to board the other train-which; plussed, -Mean' “mystery” girl has left the up his seat the wallet had been on it and it is diwovered him, hoping that a description of the girl might prove Bridge to retum to his rooms, While the train is | has just arrived, But he is a second too late. The. pa agzin lost to Jack's (be Regaining his wits wedged there, Profusely the man apologizes to Jack, her to be some well known member of New York'so- | stopping at Grand Central he casually looks out the | door is closing and it jams him fast, half in, half outs su that a search be made where the man had bat ie harm has been dome—again he has found the ciety, which would account tor her identity being so Window, then starts in surprise. He sees the girl ina | side the car. The train starts and Jack is in dire peril, been sitting. girl only to Jose ber, carefully guarded, ° aCe! drdin across the platform! —Conlinued to-morrow, ciation with George ‘tyier, wit be) THE MARRYING OF MARY—Pa Is Beginning to Figure Up the Cost ! Blinn, Lillan Albertson, Maideo Wright, J Charles Harbury, R G ey we “ By Thornton Fisher jordon, Frank 1 See ; = 7 7 ia ane ~ a : a =e a — Row Henley, Cornish Heck, WAL, PHOEBE, NEAR'S I . ‘ HERE COMES MARNS ‘THE BILL AINT SO Se oN F a a Haroth tughes,| [fin FIGGER. ITS BIO ) Ray gees WEDDIN' CLOTHES, PA, (Men es Preouchr) (#600 , HUH! Ven Agere juga eee tee Mt Ramsome and) B cosraa’ ys ‘Bout #200 { @FTER TH Hf AW’ oO COURSE WE HADDA ( PA, ITS ONLY —/ L. | DONT SEE ‘ ] PAID ies et | (@ NEAR FER MARYS — \ Melati ae S| \ Gtr ENOUGH 1" GIVE HER © ) \ pHaT YouRE NO aioe VERARS THE WRONG KIND DUDS SO BY HER GITTIN FER HER cLernes Seed Smart @ARTER SwE - 7 BETTER OFF FER. IneEy. NEQR> Paul Henkel has a room at his chop - PW MA@G ID) 5 4 “1 Ant SHE COULDA HER Giareol ; HELOED YA Wm Te y TH’ DISHES FER decorated with long clay pipes. ided to get some told him y on Long them, but he couldn't her in the telephone book, find the name of a pipe cor cated in Manhattan and ordered two gro’ doing any excess explaining * same You Clean House Why Not Your System? BEM TUETIMG ATS Bradford’s Blood Purifying Pills rhoon a truck stopped e and the driver began before t to unloa | construct sewers, That's a ff you'd like to see Paul H An excellent corrective of all dis. || red in the face ask him if he doesn't peyeterm and wrod healthy aod clear FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. || > ow a “ts there much money in horse a L | racing?” PURIIng Co (WY Brenig Wi ’ | Well, all mine ta” — ; 1 i . , meee ss eS ll nnd iil NAKA ARSE! St * + pote wre ~ am a

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