The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1915, Page 12

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Home and omic Page of THE » Sa..rday. May 1. 1915 ‘HOW JEAN GOT AHEAD—No. Siz—Search ond Seccess. " | Sefecsten= “ “ By Betty Vincen WCCERE MOVIE te vOUNG wow rl office che vit) : . ke appearance, 1 15 tilled r f te Mf no apg . , «ly in the brief test che is ¢ . 1 tant offers mid does ty in i . tewk, she is sent Ke ti ‘ ‘ large ie \‘ uy of $1048 » 1a KLANK . “'"S’MATTER, POP?” “ “a ry se “ a ry ey oy By Cc. M. Payne YHEN He 1TH] Hare) ] ( - a PHE HETH Got A LOT] te 1TH THIARED Aird Wily Doesnt tHe ; the ks A , 1Of TROUTSLE ON ‘ MA WiLL THee THE l\waAst ‘tof e | HiTH MA WILL THING ribie : asia . Hitt MIND AGA | JAM ON HITH FATHE \" J \ y* | AE ITH PALE AN’ gherwe ‘ 12 ‘s We eye neen} J " > GIVE iM g ‘ : ~ INIT oo gon : J cataton Ow) PHILOSOPHY IN THIS ONE L a ill . > pony (i—- . hed at q f ‘an cc ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES W. L—What should an actor, who playw diguificd re wear Sunday nights? Yajaman are preferred, but a night To settle an argu- i f they drink unds. Copyriahs 31% Prem Publishing Co (H_Y_Bresing gulmtgriocutor 1 ee vive mee FLOOEY AND AXEL—Axel Doesn’t Seem to Be Half as Sick as He Is Jealous! we a} we ary we we wu By Vic . Iw out of ita bed ‘an you tell me 4 Ad Honea—Sure! The rains are keep- tng it up Now REMEMBER MR AxeL ) “an VEN AY GET ‘DONE. WATH Seog a ME VERY GUIET AND DONT LET ale eas eat to) cs y ere renee eae 7 : (CE SLIP oF EAD. AS WELL STROLL OUT TO NURSE AN’ DOCTOR “Too ! ME mborNo, In he an undertaker? gM OFF YOUR HEAD Te AGN voy WINLL ; HOUsLU OR Us AN’ UN OR, “Not i. He's hoe clerk.” | IN AM HOUR OR SO ‘YouLL 7 ry STICKING AROUND ata presume, said some- FeeL BETTER! q . AKEL'S “TAKIN THAT qn “The. HOUSE WHILE. Ice CuRE! He's ASLEEP - Interlocutor—Archibald Highnote, 1s THERE ? our peerless tenor, will sing that pa- thetic ballad, “Darling, If We Must Part, Let Us Go Together.” GossiP. ! Marcella Albus, contralto, ts going) into vaudeville, Henry Arthur Jones will sail for, London next Saturday. | To date Irene Fenwick has smashed $600 worth of glassware in the fourth | act of "The Song of Songs.” Dave Genaro and Thelma Carlton | will dance as Svengall and Trilby at} the Jardin de Danse beginning Mon- | day night. Edward Jose, actor, has become a fim producer. | "Tiy Beloved Vaga- bond” in his first one. The dinner to be given tn honor of John Ringling by the Friara at the Hotel Astor to-morrow night prom. | Emiesgatt OP censor of Be ee04 ARN CO MYSTERY” GIRL—Conclusion—Reward at Last. és THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK. By Arthur Hill Kari Bernstein haw been made Proas| MMlustrated by FERD G. LONG. MONDAY—THE SMUGGLER'S DAUGHTER. st representative of the New ighton Theatre. se 3 te Binateanth press ‘Copreignt, 1916, Press Publishing Co. (N. ¥. Evening World.) man Nellie offic rned | o ‘The last performance in its history will take place at Wallack’s Theatre to-night. The Granville Barker com- pe, will present “Androcles and the jon,” preceded by “The Man Who a Dumb Wife.” A series of ‘will officially close the ca- of the famous old theatre, TALES FROM THE ROAD. “The Ham ‘Tree’ had to play a mall town in Nebraska recently and the firat thing John Stout, the mana- ger, did whon ho left the train was to| take a look at the theatre. The mana- ger of the house was with him. Dis- Guvering a big dressing room Mr, Btout said: “This will do for the jeg, but you'll have to fix It up @ That evening he found halt » dozen Dales of bay in the dressing room, “Adele” played in an out of the way | Jace in Indiana one time. When the joors of the theatre were opened a country boy shambled up to the com- pany manager. “Got a tuby player with the show?” Asilack.is tieing ejected’from the drawing room, a For the newcomer is the “m: girl!” He gives SH trembling with excitement Jack's unwilling Then, turning. to Jack: Hoy see, the uhusual Cousin 7 ami amnes. BEA MRiIbA Beshielva.” appears in the doorway, having just entered the | 2 hurried glance at the girl upon he had called | hostess tells the story of his call to the newcomer, on features connected with your helping me at the a pened to pig fo ineompeng Mlb e 9 “Kin I get a seat near him’ iets 2 Sates exclamation escapes her lips. | »-very-like the mystery: girl, yet, when-the two aré | ‘whose face am amused smile grows “Why,” she | pital might have'resulted in publicity; which: wanted ing, too. But, since she doesn't want you to call on “1 guess so. Why?” change it to a ' “I'm learnin’ to play the tuby an’ 1] | gages at ber Ip,amazeruent and unbelief. ways unlike, But, which is—which? saved my life:at:the hospital=1 told you about him!” | J did not expect ever to see you again, call on me]"—The want to git wise to his fast grants,” eaid the rurallst breathes, “What is the trouble!” Jack seen together, in the same room, they are in many, | éxclaims, “thiig, Cousin Dora is the young man who to be spared—so my identity was kept secret from you. her—and 1 arn here-you might as well = ‘y nd his * ight stan where “nina sat tec ety iw THE MARRYING OF MARY—Mary and Bill Actually Are MARRIED at Last! They ELOPED! we By Thornton Fisher Bia a haniware cue Wek . nbon the da Dick Klein struck a one two months and the local nm. (WAL WiLNUM) “Coun te) WHAzzat! \ ( IOJES Uke) -Gur just Cie eet Bn 4-M -MeRN! Hari 4 a INTRODUCE MY Me TTTUE AW, WHATCHA ( Nekr weongsoen) CYEXT WEONESDAN pg wera es Wife} Mo Rowen) / BAWLIN FoR, Mal EH- AN THEN 7 a lALiCADY % MaN ~ WAN YOU “GP AN ' QINT THAT WHAT + YOULL BE & tanmcoe oy TWwo-FACEO Ov0ES 4 ' MARRIED! We BIN SWEATIN' | p lank 1 want OLD MARRIED hy @ SCOUNDREL . f . , OVER FER TH! PAST to say that “Peg of My Heart" will Ferer: ~~ + x NEAR - GITTIV play at my theatre to-night. It is a ed CHER MaRRieo! wood show. If you people don't turn out and patroniae nd it Vil make 4 saloon out of tho theatre next week | 1 take great pleasure in introducing Dr. Wank." The show had a capacity house. | J. J. COHAN'S DEBUT. Jerry J. Cohan first appea Very superior in fitand wear, Cluett, Peabody & Co, Inc, Makers as an actor was: "V you gazin’ at dis bale ob cotton? we FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Wailter—Bettah hab some pie, sub Diner—I don't want any | Waiter—-Bettah hab some. : ing Co_(N ¥. Brewing World # | Diner—Is it compulsory? | Walter—No sab. 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