The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1915, Page 24

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Home and Comic Page of |\HOW JEAN GOT AHEAD -—No. Eleven—End of the Adventure —————- + —--—- ~ | ' —— - + Tee Pree tem ne Oe ” FANOM SCHORER “ A “SUCCESS MOVIE” ter ve ten oy Three months « ‘* ‘ ‘ that Werta & 1 * a ; 4 solve partnership, and Mark Lu , | admitted th hat on jeted. Things ned ° ai then, Werba & Lues A « fi ,! to Louls Fo Werba, will resume . leant @ucing next seavon They The | ' \ tained the rehte toe drama w ; . ‘ ‘ WW ¢ cauglvt in the 4 {1 the hand 1s One an dé $ he d that! Rey think should prove a winner and) | but, overcome by the stack and ¢ mt, she t hin away, cursing the gill who has tetrayed tun yp and advises her to go ons ‘twill be wtagod early in the fall As back fainting inher cha. ler arin bleed “ the other turns to the succor ot Je: Denbigh takes her home in his own ¢ vet the play is namoions | QRAMHALL PLAVERS QUIT. | 669 " : a . — ul “ ’ ” miter Devapre inna SS MATTER, POP? “ “ ore have closed their eeason, ‘The Anal performance of hin comedy, “The Last Co-Respondent,” was given Wednesday night ! ' YEARNING NOTE | Walter Dave Posner, Dave Altman, Memsengor, Teddy Miller, Walter Yar ger, Rd MoDowell and Will Spaeth, all theatrical advance mon in waitin Were neon looking in the window o| bank yesterday OUR OWN MOVIE SERIE! Part Malcom didn’t understand the meaning of “Golooch!" the ex- pression used by the girl he had ac- cused of being an actress, Frowning @ bit, he said: “I bope that word means something nice, If it doesn't, 1 em deeply hurt. 1 seo your little dog imps. Has he sore fet’ At that the dog growled. “Be quiet, Ponto!" said the girl. ‘Then, turning tw Malcom, she snapped: “Father al- waye warned me this would happen,” (To Be Cootiousd) A NEW ONE ON HER. As he stood in the lobby of Ham- Merstein’s Victoria Theatre, which ts Deing dismantled, Loney Haskell was approached by a woman. “Pardon me!" she said. to the play here?” “Closed,” he replied. “I never heard of it.” “Who wrote itt" dOKES AND MORE JOKES. Half a doren sidewalk comedians, | @ll actors, met at Forty-third Street) @ud Broadway yesterday and began! @iscussing the Coffey-Reich boxing @oatest, won by Coffey. “Well,” aaid one, “Coffey now has) Grounds for the belief that he can! whip Willard.” “But isn't Coffey in his cupa pretty | often?” asked another. “But what aue said. “Not at all,” said a third, “Coffey | has a good bean.” “And he's been in many miils,” was @ fourth’s comment. “He's used to the grind, e! ‘the Afth. At that juncture a policeman made them move on, and a couple of men,! ‘waiting nearby for a car, thanked Bim. i " asked John Considine is expected to ar- | Rive here from Seattle next week. a jeid.— Emma Trentini has left | t Girl” Kdith Thayer is gasing the role. ‘Ten of the most popular songs ever gung at tho Hippodrome will be ren- ae a special feature next Brice and King will play a week in vaudeville, They ure on tho Palace’ ‘Dill for next week, The “Moloch” Commpncy ia leavil for r cheveluna to-day, ere it will open Monday night. On May 17 it will begin a run ut the Powers The- atre, Chicago. | Granville Barker will be a speukor ft the luncheon to be given to-mor- row at the Hote! Astor by the Suf- Lanes venice State Campaign Com- pl Stoddard has translated from the German a come dy, which he calls “A Hundr One” lt is to be yed in German at the Living Place Be atre beginning May 12, 3. J. Rosenthal will York from the Paci It is likely he will become ao of the siaff of hip twelve gon's publication, Rosenthal's Theat. rieal Weekly. Mrs. Douglas Crane, developed « desire to acl. She be- Neves she has reached the limit of advancement as 4 terpsichorcan artist and doesn't want to stop there, Bhe will be seen in a sketch frst, Her husband will assist, Eddie Pidgeon abhors rest, Just when it was beginning to look as though he would have a nice, quiet summer, he breaks out with a ora revue ul the Hotel Shel- Brighton Beach. He hus Seeeet Evans and fifteen girls in the entertainment. rive in Ne Coast Sunday, dancer, has| “) Now | WHAT ? hou SANT if BounthH Dd A VPLAY BALL | pe i ) BACK WwaRD/ BAtt JNCLE 4 > THIS (BEAN AN On He CHatHb me gal Qvuict] Ay J In ctete thou ree) AN CTH \GONNA TH ME 5 PACK PoP | Panrd] Now bon'T Go 7 DeN'T Go Too rast aver! ) THE Doc SAYS To Just Robt AROUND IN THE PARK an’ Ger THE FRESH AIR, TLL MLE uf CHA HERE INA COUPLE -s : tes THE SMUGGLER’S DAUGHTER—Part Five—Nellie’s Peril Having leaped from the crippled seaplane, Nelle drops dizzily downward, Phen she teels her descoot checked. The parachute has opened and it watts her gently toward the water tar below, For the first line she notices the lights of a ship nearby. Meanwhile olved itsell twisted paper ¢ de may Montague Viags, Mrs, George C.| tion at a local rehearsal Hollister, Rachel Crothers and Caro- | Dandy, who imitates ne Shippen, Sallie Fields, Gertrude Ison and the Nat bats have been added the chorus has been swell ANENT BLANCHE WALSH. t nti Bernstein, who used t atrical boarding house on | eleht, all but tweive t Pifty-second Street and who | Kelly hus a new 4 wa every stage person in America | Work who anounts t with Blanche W nything, Was talking: lsh the ‘other eves | HE HAD THE STEAK Lew Fields will have as co-stars in “Hands Up!" Maurice and Waiton, The Messrs, Shubert announce that the company also will be Ganna ‘faiska, Harry Couor, Bobby North, Fannie Brice, Elizabeth Brice, Charles | ing, George Hassell, Charles Mitch- | Mary Gilmore and five young “gociety” men who will dance, Augusta Glose and her | ‘Adolf Giose, wili offer “character in gonation pianologues” at 1 Girs' Vacation Headquar- fath 0, West Thirty-ninth Tuesday evening under the fade of Mrs, Charles 8. Whitman, Wolfe, Anne Morgan, Mrs, ago humor to-day iun't quite as| PASSENGER entered — the | {"Gup of hot. tea ‘| . . ; as sixteen,” suid Mrs, | dist as tt used to be Ameen or Southern Pacific depot, Santa] first sign of t | Of a Particular Kind. | {rituaneue came! tomy. hue Charles He Most rhara, Cal, to take the Wheo that worthy | 66] Wish you wouldn't try to sen) TI id Practi | 4 letter to Dan Frohman wan! , z Yr Thermo he looked . p shaded ty to sel or C 6 Pa alee aie a8 7(P. MM. train ek in the walt-[nd thon back at the 4 I an airship tomy husband,” said | neOFy Au ractice, | an engaye [Coyne and a stn in ait ups | Foom Wan ral minutes faster | and Kasped ' a lady caller to an aeronaut URING a achool tea a kindly lady stair ‘Third Avenue, went |than the ene tn the office, and t ell, my not dead.) sw ot, mad , sat regarding one of the young f to see them ‘Phe Moyne was Joe | passenger asked the porter oe but you ouxht t *hiladelphia | pie sade a t. madam, pra asked | wat roger i f C ey un foyne, NOW A Ereat favorite Sane deale evident alarm, Une of some Kind and then come and see |don, Me telling |elook was correc After scanuing the Leds cintdintasnameaeh aay: mune he la hs at te be trusted| dismayed by the lady's glinces the on . fa chance it carefully, the porter, with ) ton | WAR ores pA Pi 0 young hopeful demolished plute after ola iL come and see me,’ she re- i" ones |! itistaction to himself, replied George’s Turndown, leach ee mae PEL eaashlian plate of bread and butter and cate, | “A year or so later she made a big! “That's It dowt make any difference which | ¢¢ ARKIED women, for pnr-| onaut At last the lady cou nd it no hit at Wallack's Ti and Charing) wih op. {iS TIDES the train goes at 213 any: M » of Mirtation, are pr wiinarily perhaps,” said the | lo Going up to the urchin she went for her, She didn't go. |steak from bis 1 hig | OW odevery body's Magaaine, to gine at Be Wife, “but you haven't mot my hus- | nally Dan Frohman went to sew her cane and brotle ot > maaan elie aca wuGh Sie ae] aie rota ail: LON, and offered her an cngagement,” | Mahe ah ala eta POSOFLA, BYE; = - Seba . Artful Tommy. | married men huven any such! Where It Belonged f EXTENDING "BEHMAN SHow. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE RIVATE TOMMY SIMS had hag | #UY8P4Ke over single ones, Oh, not sirbinie| | Tue Bohman abow, Which ip tal They say married mon ive ‘outer Bite Uke neeieanest | HILE traveling through Ohio a . bles# you, ma'am," replied open 8 sumin nent at th pheuiponin and had he for’ oie spouker was Jeroma & M | few years ago, Prof, T. Cc.) the Young wentioman, with his mouth Columbia | Theatre Monday afte It merely scems some Ume in the hospital, where Wade, of Duluth. Ie weut on: Mendenhall of the Worcester fil! of cake, Sit can, ft drinks » is soiling @ transforma- longer. they treated bim ao woll that he was ‘When masried mon try to enter the Lastitute consented to address a tow aut News | BSE SMR Ry aes downward in the | Ra THe POOR SMP DON'T KHow — "7 Wels STRAPPED IN THAT CHAIR WITH A PADLOCK ON THe STRAP. BUT * (WATS THE ONLY WAY 1 GAN KEEP or HIM FROM &SMEAKING To THE ‘) « BALL GAME AN’ GETTIN, SICK AGAIN ANYHOW, | CAN TELL HIM ALL ABOUT THE GAME ‘ WHEN 1 GET BACK TO ¥ THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY" COMPLETE EACH WEEK Mlustrated by FERD G, LONG—All Rights Reserved Tel On board the tramp steame: mate, standing his watch on the br are approaching the coast, his the on to be sure itis in working 0} sweeps across the sky, solnething crosses the aviator are whirling aft. It list plunce hy Vrouating descent, like bits ot hildren experiment wi Mh. This save them, ‘They, too, see the lights, nd A fallin, ont > to divest the upon it again, “The light | that it is crippt he read the mate chlight Gasp, Team to the "plane, one of the boat ph into teak is) order ils path, for ressuic nil THE EVENING WORID, Friday. May 7. For and he wid he 1915 : By Betty Vincent i» thoroughly ers trom hom every her on return to the day Office. WELL IF THe WORST COMES YouRE xED 'T HEY - TAKE THAT “THING OUTA HERE! VELL, Gust DAS PALoGK An AY VILL the ater in the ship's path tnite equipment, keeps 5 the much averse to the prospect of being] 1i discharged as “cured.” | One day the doctor was taking his| temperature, and while Tommy had the thermon mouth the ts of flirtation they always have the remarks to the Black Good Stories Of the Day sald to him as they y dinner at their At- boy Is his I didn't like the way you! | Renecenenes doctor moved on, and happened te that pretty girl with the 1 | turn his back, ‘Tommy saw his Aa 5 | se growled, ‘she didn’ | Dubious Information, — | chancs. He putied tho. thermomoter| eitner ciety aeaneen out of bis mouth and pupils fof the {school that he had attended al whi trict na asked, “ever I wriggled

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