The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1915, Page 18

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_————— - a _ Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD Monday. May 3. 1915 \HOW JEAN GOT AHEAD —No. Secen—Her First Mistake. a » oon int eats rans a a By Betty Vincent A “SUCCESS MOVIE” fo YOUNG WOMEN Hutter ny © EAN OF BOMORE® Poppi, the « F GOR Oe bie car wou, turning trom bu ¥ Aree, tees thee « ty bere Brow whether s new i's play ‘aM ’ > . we » the ie ennett md t day's After dinner Jean puts on her wraps to go and tell ghee - Mae | work, her t ‘mother ave greatly delighted to | her chum, Mollie, of her pood fortune She and fee carry: sand was pursued | Pork, be ' ee f -. = Week in the office of Mr Denbigh, the lawyer took a shorter course and has teen working for some | him. Vil bet you'll be sll e sic . weeks, Be show ata “Then 1 5 f /ithough Jean hod planned to go home early and When Jean raldad the name of her employer £10 bed, Mollie persuades her to stay and hely wa + Pl rd inde in taining 4 posdion at fio a Mothe attended the same business college, but Mollie He's an awful crank and no gel a tan two boy friends — With the aid of the piuno and - rie me Lalas se i wort ” . J the chati s i u wv ow how minh trove Mert y you took the pl ng dish the four pass a pleasant evening taake Wade neal day anCoutinnad lovinar’ neerns ' “°S*MATTER, POP?” a “ “ - “a - e o. wa By C. M. Payne the office b “Ob, shut up Bagrapher t) Hott a “Just a minute , WDookhe Lat's Baderstand Nudelph Mere i Be seen in a new play Litn't he ap- pear in ‘Madame Sheridan “For the iove of Mike!" said the { Blonde. “That cometian’s name is == ' Ralph and he appeared in Madame \ 1 think thats 1 Bor HIS First NAME re x 13 q the } : ; YiItTT sctoors - _ + ——4 9 os CL, yo =) > \su MAT att PoP ? \ ah" Ses “fay nm “Not so bad,” id Popple. think it was awful.” snapped q Spooner on the wrong side this morning?" m “She lives on West © thinks he's funny,” sneered o x Primm, “Pay no attention to \ ' and he mAy recover Speaking Of shows, I think I shall soo the _* d mbie.” bol,” said Popple. | oh y."eame from Mins) . “AL theatrical ‘ent i Prime. "All theatrical ventures we ry ” The poss bag on the i no @ mo- > t later He was ami “Say, , = iT Course its Him I! ‘ r he began, “I don't know much 7 a WASN'T ABAD LUNCH, e or * ‘ « % theatricais, but 1 thought of a Now PROMISE ME. You'LL Lie. QUET AW~ DAS WAR NEWS ae WAS UT ESTELLE ? an sar— Qi CANT CHA SEE (TS Him ?!?)- = Pi conundrum about a vaudeville @ND LET YOUR FEVER RUN (TS COURSE. BANE “TiRESOME - - THE SUBWAY GOES UP id A as I was coming down tn the car “You CAN READ YOURSELF ‘To BLEEP AY "TANK AY READ DAS - CLOSE TO THE OLD won't you?” said Miss POLO GROUNDS $ “We'd all a0 like to ‘ 7 ir it. = | “All right! Listen! Why does E. F. a Paine make bis headquarters at the ce?" pd “Because he's a vaudeville king,” a Bhouted Bobbie. Bu ©The boss frowned, hesitat a * ° Work here for you." rs As he disappeared in his private » fice the blonde grinned, “That's go- s to be a great ball game to-day,” | ebe said | “Yes,” said Miss Primm. “Mr. | Bnooks was going to let Bobbie take Me to see it.” “Ho was?” said Bobbie, “Gee, what @ narrer escape.” And then he laughed AND THERE YOU ARE. Valeska Surratt doesn't want to say oon about Mt, but she hinte there's z 8 on foot for six musical comedy ENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK. Sane including Lecbepagl fel THE SY Mlustrated by FERO G. LONG—All Rights Reserved. @how in New York this summer. “It won't be a revue,” she said last HY aa it will be'a big musical « mY, “Have you a theatre for it?” | “Bbucks! They'll build us one if we = them to.” LAMBS NOT TO TouR. ‘The Lambs have decided not to take Gambol on tour this spring. will give two entertainments in York instead of one, as orig- planned. These performances ‘will take place at the Century Theatre| Ff Bey Profits will go ‘Actors’ Fund. The tour has| (4 ebandoned because the Lambe f= more money can be made by only in New York DODGE LO AN ICE-WORM, “i'm worried,” said D. Frank @blef of the Pelham fire department, terday at the Friars Club. “A hen longing to Asa Waugamann, our hie norzieman, came over into my yard and swallowed one of my ice- worms.” “How's that?” queried Elliott Fore- 5 ; Lawton ushers Dawson to his cabin, As they fe way in time to By a subterfuge getting Nellie to the boat's bow, alah & fic > laces amon Yes," continued the chief, “the hen “Bull” Lawton, a notorious skipper, continuafly The mate, returning from shore, boards the Knowing that he cannot get unger: y bl Mali Lavina mutters some orders to the mate, who disap: enter, four of He cree pring f mn hiding pla €8 Upon Gulped the ive-worm right down. Of i da informs the ski escape the detective, who already is seen approaching bse + ; the detective. With quickly drawn revolvers he faces Course, she was immediately frosea| | Smuggling contraband goods into the country, becom- | schooner and, drawing Lawton aside, informs iP | € ator boat, Lawton resolves to take the detective} pears. A few moments later Dawson's boat is made | them, but Lawton, now hind tim, raises his revolver suf and—" ing uneasy over his last deal, resolves to quit port the per that Ted Dawson, a Customs ‘Department detec- ina mator boat, ch Sar iawan ta ends fast to the schooner and he climbs aboard, watchful, 2m, 00, i pre aeitedly eg ust a minute!” said Sam Schmid. following day. Her father’s lawlessness unknown to tive, has learned of the last deal and is on his way to unawares and “pu at ou By ha ay. f ’ but unconscious of the trap prepared for-hint. and aims & crushing blow at Dawson's head— : ng SR ae tho | | bere his pretty daughter Nellie is visiting his schooner, visit the schooner to make investigations. the schooner prepared for a get-away. Continued lo-morror, ; chief went on, “We've bung ner up to nee If we can't save the worm— — ——_——_—_——— Maturally we'd do that—but | fearI'm ce- i "| tly is sick?” 6 | What is an ine-worm?’ asked Measra, Shubert have engaged Coett| g "im Pittsburgh Chrouicle-Tel-| them, long and earnestly ax they |end for me if no one ts sick? ‘GETTING AHEAD AS Frank White. ean, Cleo Mayfield, Shep Camp, ph. “4 i lan neta the puny order a right smart, 3 a " ry ‘oe ” ‘aro! ——————— turned t er unc on the puny q | “You sem, that old hon didn't} Alice Dovey, Thema aaa iearhieae | Good Stories Anticipati me ies Swhat a treat it would ne | ant mought need, zo, inowt any time A BUSINESS GIRL. | : ‘ ° ath mother and Prof, |My ole man said yo! wou! aid Tom Gill "What ; | ntcrpation, | Fietcher tb spe these commels chewing | rome whonevor Wwe sent for yo"; but | Victoria Theatre e Day HE youngest gin of a Baltimore einen, to aie te tonthis no ‘count Mar thet T| sug eyENING WORLD will pay | i ehlet, “it was a good a heveral iced a | family was ntly much ———— A ab ie agency T wanted | 5.00 each ier accepted | jee- wor aine from Chili. The ive on DiI, Bolly Lee 4 discover 5 | q nont of its tl air Waste basket Milled tressed at dessert to . | ' Nee baw thie oat a ‘ sver the foothise | His Salary. that there was ice cream for dinner. | Investigation Only. | much spinning and I'm | p aera S X—, a lawyer, was much| “Oh, papa," exclaimed the young-| PN a certain Arkansas losing camp . | “From Paducah x— Q ms : , 301 Intains a phys! Surpassed. . “ Me ts ia the Vi ccustomed to the nablt of| Ster reproaohfully, “why didn’t they ] the company main yal-| i ET Te head timed ae iets oitMl later eaneaaay’ acierneee focturing ble clerks, hin offices | tall me thie morning that we were go-|© clan who attends the residents of) Forint had two little playfel- | _ Each story ve be abranane Pi Bete. his Rawes. NAG thane: w decane whe were por nt tin - ats d ing to have ice cream?" the camp, and also the families ¢ IR lows who were passing the |FIVE SCENES (for illustration), ad pn tatening gazed after himin Saun dtnnce boy coming in f rae Mnusual amount! “what difference would that have! such employees us live back in th atoricon with fim. hay leiuee was sensed (OBB) Warde, canst 4 premnon: t ition whenever occasion hills, One day he was summoned te S enoutl EXPERIENCES SSI 2 alled fy » and sometimes when tt sighed the child. "I could a i 1 Ny finitiy bean boasting about) detail the ACTUAL i } ‘ A Full House at tho |preciated was made quite evident ‘to | Co Magazine dwanted: powartull § “My father." Dragged Nohert. “It| sgnied by REFERENCES from which | { F Mr. X-— one day when a conversa-, A Real Treat With all haste he started, winding | Roing $e hale & fine house WIN 8 its veracity can be Investigated if ; tion between his and another office} up one rough hollow after another, | steeple on tt. i - 4 | } | t boy on the same floor was repeated LITTLE Boston girl who had/where the road was a mere tradi-| “That's nothing” exclaimed Haute thovghe eeeeeetY’ wines MAY 8, ( { Mart to him . mi actiga Cheats A frequently been Sdmonished | tion and came at last to * decrepit seornfully, | MY father banat TE te ects tramaterlese with Pp Co “Whatcher wages?” asked the other by her parents as to the evils| log house. As ho opened the gate ala house w a e . ipte ret t dance for the|are i the « hs) a ia var.” wale Mx_|Feaulting from hurried mastication |hunsry-iwoking woman came to the!” Sherman, who had been Hstentag be me We laid Yoda CORTWoOoD ‘, | iit sing at the| ROM THE GCHESTN ag LSet, $10,000 a year.” mals Mr. oF scod was, one recent visit to New |“ nd, calle » intently, was silent for a moment, | umiees socom 4 } inning to-night. oW Ld Ad TREE, “er don't think!” ejaculated the othar| York, taken by an uncle to the Zoo 5 nt ts sick ?"| then burst forth triumphantly; BUSINESS GIRL STORY EDITOR, | ¥ a4 > 2 closed in Johns: ue he kil ae by hard drink, boy, derisively in the Fron, Aoroe the beaate “Don't reckon t 's nobody elck, ree: TRAE S ROULIDE! A cacver: i EVENING WORLD, Sunday World W ants Work 3 town, Pa., Saturday night. “Tptoxtcants, eh?" “Honest 1 do,” said Tommy, "$5 a! that particularly claimed her atten-! doctor.” going Af re i i : For “A Day in Paradise" the “No, a cake of ico fell om him” week in caab, and the reat in legal ad- ton were (he camela, Ghe watened "Well, why in the world did you @ mortgage on it"—-Harper's Weekly, 68 Park Row, New York City, Monday Morning Wondega, TIERRA AR i arr hy,

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