The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1915, Page 20

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SEE Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Thursday: May ©: 1915 sie HOW JEAN GOT AHEAD—No. Ten—The Trap Is Sprung rn] “« By Betty Vincent ( | | 4 ta Jean meet OMe MS tang Toward the end of the luncheon two m ter th mane thes Maneh tthe 6 i ? elaurant and sit at a table neart As Jom | worn cata ‘ ts iekeenaation + : sf? passes to the young man a slip of paps bigh, according to J ; " 1 informa all . ." ' ! Diag Meh. h ne and address, and he gives her an ¢ ' can be stopped Wr W draw revolver and 4 Sennrennen Spans ” sate dal bills, he is seized by the two strangers. fires at the gitl—Continwed foomort ; —— — naetmssansaammmiaesan ” s’ MATTER, POP!” “ a “ “ we “ Bireet interest eure 1m his ab ‘ “ —— >> FOR B55 pow aca boy ent 7 fea ] For THe Love \ NOW LET Po pl " Bhs aie a, |} oF PETE? } TEACH You he ri --- -== WHATS, Hat BURE SIGNS OF SPRING \ iit i Blea NED / Ly SOMETHING | pAfeons e a YHA Cipitinen, iv corisin HANDS AnD FACE | ¢ fat aP at warm wes here two ; . $ . of his mur h \ Line “HA | and bis ice-worm » benun 4 1 ) Jessie xf ‘il lex LPPsitm SHE LIKES PICNICS. | 2 Mae Ih tle, the Leee tens, is very fond of picnics Bhe frequently gel people together, and Parmann'’s cow pasture outing along Scree ih Ow Misa Doolittle hy eoently @ poem concerning Picnics Here itus “ e Consett 1 Prema Trbhaping Ce FY Benn Wert send Rey al . | |FLOOEY AND AXEL —Nothing Short of Dynamite Would Have Any Lasting Effect on Axel! we we eat ane “e By Vic MI88 GUINAN RETURNS. | De Va Texas Guinan, just back from a} (HAVE GIVEN HIM A STRONG \ SAID - AS LONG ql a tour with “The Whirl of the World HYPODERMIC OF TOXICANKROKUM, AS HE'S GONNA BE NOTHIN Dow % @ompany, met a girl friend at 1 ib t WE WILL SLEER PEACFULLY FoR Its me FoR THe Ber renk Tees tkies aise gesiets| | TWELVE HOURS ~ HOTHING crn ASLEEP, 1 CAN GO TO BLEACHERS “tooay! . D ir conversation ‘or al —_—_— While sounded like @ roll call of the Lnystlacatbla. oa ,THA BALL AH YES - map pe “ 2X -4\Game! . RAUL Game ~ “Hello, Texas!” nuid the girl friend. | CeRTANLY | “Hello, Carolina! Miss Guinan re- - * plied “How's Virginia’ “Bhe's all I saw her to-day ‘With Georgia. | To make it more binding, it de- > err se ennauinas'e friend's name) ‘ . | ; : it ‘lh " Mh uy ; F " ill OUR OWN whadb SERIES. y! . : Part 2 HN i ; | Drised whe: of being an actress re Rowing low, he suid “1 bee your pardon, | meant n nee When Lt} @oke to you, How wr mother? “Golooch!" she snapped with a Heep wn, * (To be Continued ) Walter Perkins, the comedian operater seated in the Ie A TELEGRAPH ROMANCE, ‘THE SMUGGLER’S DAUGHTER. Part nieces in Miasir ee THE EVEN trated by PERO, G LONGCAN Rignte Reserved” =a Sd By «Bernard MacDonald 241%, Prone Publishing Co. «N.Y, Bvening World ) tracted by a tu : the-chair next toh Was tolegraphing with hi knife aud ‘ migute or so later th it off again other slight pause an @trument at) on “Lm afraid 1 can't.” came from the Fegular telegraph instrument. No, Tom, I'm through with you.’ “Do you mean “Yes. There was a slight pause and then| th ME man wired back: “ALL Hight. Goodby! I'm going West to-| merrow. "Good! gounder, The young mon ar slowly to the door ris instrument - | replied the girl's “Broken stays!” the aviator gasps. The craft wabbles, One wing is badly crippled and threatens to crumple any moment. Another stay pops. Quickly the aviator buckles a parachute belt to Nellic's form. “IL have only one,” he says, “You may be saved— of the men know; but her chance is better than theirs, tor with a last waming twist the crippled wing crumples, and in wild circles the alrcraft plunges downwmd. —- Cone tinued to-morrow. Nellie leaps--to what fate nei A whirring sound grows louder overhead, and a great, ghostly shape settles in ler nearby, in the path illuminated by the schooner's searchlight and near where Nellic and Ted are struggling in the water. “Quick! Get aboard!" a voice orders. Balled, their pursuers see the pair clamber aboard the hydro-acrophine which has come in the nick of time. Salely aboard the aviator explains that, making « night practice flighi, he had heard the shots and witnessed the pursuit, Up and into the darkness they soar until the schooner is left far behind, ‘Then the aeroplane strikes that menace to aviators known as an “aichole.” Like a plummet it drops—then, meeli its bearing. Buta loud “snap” ! Tom! Wait t t key She was too late. He hal cone ou onto the street GOSSIP. The ° from the \ Billie his . saat ‘ in America. | 7 = - anne - a “he i ac “Wateh ; Will end ita} ber band with a note whieh read eeeeeenenes, fh) ty, oF of {ty of . of Birmiy be held her off. “ell Polletts, Te resumed ‘ ash Tes Arthur will tender Al ante ts, i dexmands | ¢ on Of the Day hs EVES TOONNS : GAGA hae eae pvere Measur 's Demanded | Ce SYERING WORLD wilt pay The annual 1 Fund will be held atre May 11 “Hello, Broa season at the ‘urday, Vin ent Sullivan, tenor, will sail tor Landen soon to do Eddie Dunn is y these days, Vest drug store for som, " a red to his office with a whisk or "oom. ‘Alma Hanlon, in private seule A ya Los! Trving Meyers Martin Sampte noclurge of the are rit’ the old man $8 a week rather low an- «met of the Hotel Aste fone AC pause Marry \ a New York |swered. ‘Why, 1 start vine job back in * toeday Town the business” \ 1 the young man, * Hhin't use ¢ WOMAN w police station en Unconstitutional. SHE'D MAKE A PLAY OF IT BN La Within ‘Phe Law fier bean bexan reading ers in charge mptiy and taken | your HL" countered the .| Each story must be arranged in {FIVE SCENES (for illustration), mut Thankful for It. must not exceed 600 words, rust ine ward, | Bhnkes’: grinned the: drat they dds Bveryhodee Mowag stminster Abbey and Gré 1dtan" Walter Kingale has t eo has) Every s “ t = ‘ + tia acting, She is’ playing By | tevin ar ne Self- Denial. ae eallieod BRGY. PHIZ believed in bana. | MAtll she ACTUAL SSPRRIENCES, Baahe oppomite Jack Terry, nephow ot ‘ , me) "Oh, thats BPMs UN! gg mw AN HS TY he choking oceeded to turn S Ling his mon firmly. Pausing| OF THE WRITERS, and be accom: An exceedingly smart aie played her one novel : See MAL dunhO What thoy WOuld oe E bach her tears, “father haa : | one Tecrult, hie oyed him | panied by REFERENCES from which ormance in Buffalo id, mebt rN a | vst allt” nate aes es | "te veracity cin be investigated if ROW ‘ i admirers gave HAS A LOT TO LEARN. Our| OFF L dont nuke ad example ¢ act ny, then, pull yourself together,” | thought necessary. SP aPy TEE eT ed Me Uo wae ane Lat wiht rou er haw Jost ally" whe reiterated, | in we'll “ave tn ivin’all over ti’ / Ne Barked, harshly; *wou're standing | THI OFFER EXPIRES MAY 8 COLL wy | learned te ru wer auton 5 Ui ehureh “ey “Na 1 UL: ut » Emma, Dunn will retire trom the {iy run 1 rs | mevelsng Bin Tilt, RAL when @ selection of manuscripts will | f LR tie Nov she reptiv Uhaven't even y DP one la tiie Different Now ‘ke a hav be made, No manuscripts returned | j vi Resiproeity, ik: unleas accompanied by! return ‘bene Seer ai eco. we MAKERS K still, andy jtage. Address na FROM THE CH ‘ ‘ 4 Paty 66 MANIA, Uti “ STNUT TREE Ww” New \ We hater Ae V woutt NO ad F ' ” is mad, He thas ister decuded to gp A i ‘ ‘ iaede fur a yesterday somebody sent him a rub- "1 dun't kuow, Qiasha" the crowd, vegardiess of the hiss “Erneati" The speaker was Seustor @3 Park Row, New York City, ° ” Moiday Morning W Ha <

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