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T wah de pontitt, sal To further her plans for success Jean realizes that By getting up an hour earlier each morning Jean By joining 2 girls’ lunch club Jean finils that she Intend of spending her evenings in dance Halls or Jean clotties Hierselt nay and Suitably and makes Beer, proudly she must save as much money as possitle Her par finds that she can watk to her work, instead of takin: can procure a Rot, nourishing, cleanly served meal moving picture houses, Jean takes out a card at the Hel Ls Brevenrs 10 Tr friends, besides a a A MOTEL Wix-UP. ents are proud of her art unwilling to accept any of | the subway Thus her cartare is cut down to thirty | for twenty-five cents, and she also enjoys pleasant | nearest public library, ‘Thus she obtains for herself | Weekly offering to a chosen charity he she is able las Falrbanks anys this one her salary of $20 a week, but Jean makes her mother | cents a week, and she teels better for the outdoor companionship during the noon hour. Her weekly much pleasure, which costs her nothing either in ae sen a rely eee piekoiipey happewed. The cigar stand...) | ke 83 every, Saturday night, exercise in the morning. expenditure tor carfares and lunch is thus under $2. money, or in physical strength, Continued yesparina sy SAVING LOWAIG 0 CETURIC CE “be hotel is so near the desk = Deople frequently «od to the bd :, TH "S$ “MOVIE STORY” K Jerobe place to register. Last nies) GHRL’S FAITH — Part Two— Mabel Assists a) “ Tistrandty FEROS LONG "Ove STORY” COMPLETE BAGH Wave) we “ iehta fHome and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday: May 11. 1915 “ ro] “ ms “ “ “ « “ By C. M. Payne Wey THA | Sam Hie | Dont THty Mare Miese Numme es » SO A )MAN CAN (Reap mice! ) AT NIbHT ’ 4 ones alone Scommovatine tue stars FP LOOEY AND AXEL—If Persistency Was Money, Axel Would Be Worth Millions! a ‘ause Mihel Marna iW — - _ - WHO Him camera, don't went to mo to Angeles for that puro tty Photo Plays Corporation ie! er Py ai iy " | FACE OF THE MATTER 0 mens ( He pon't NEED “THe bee ANY ),,, | ‘ “ ‘THERE'S No Use ARGUIN OVER TT! ) 4 “ME DOCTOR'S Gor Ta BE WITH You X UMILE MAT fEvee LacTs | Mone THAN pot + duet waANTA \ Wes GOTTA Ware WT EuUbRy ete TON T Mind 60 TO WE GAME br mysrtt \ - PANING THE. Doe , { sow a nr STAND? ¥ ' J | ‘ ne st Ree ledsicl halal J ‘ a eee z Just To wELF (ueren: sManaver Karger st nat t Bi . { Lo Axer Home ty Hee Will Likely be kept bore THINGS ARE SLOW : news MWArwerivin theatre in 8t Louis ye y. The othe fay the advance for # musical show asked the wer of the house how things an't heen especially good going | MWe have a jo ivaie exit and fire ! @eoape for each patron.” he replied AWAY OUT IN IDAHO. ep Friedman, ahead of High Jinks.” found hiv have to cancel Mine cently, so he hurrind to te 1 the open date of the gros theatre manus had wy for that date, would cut the per.) ib prewe bubiiehyng 9 SAY. pening ‘HOW JEAN GOT AHEAD —No. Fourteen—Saving Money N 7 itis Now Yoek tveniag Werte a) we By Betty Vincent centage to Th. Aw Boon as he reached teare red A VSUGCESS MOVIE" for YOUNG WOMEN—tilustrated by ELEANOR SCHORER the town Shop hunted up the mana - ¢ 3 1 f ned other place to ( For and began to talk fast in order atl (fy We Mahe bim forget tho percentage | | jj matter. ltd “I can put in ‘High Jinks," maid) | ||| Shep. “Seventy-eight people, a0 per | Geat.: greatest show that ever struck i entire Kast faving about tt" low many reels?” asked the house r | WHAT HE Was. “Me an’ Jeff Willlams wan in de N Magist Co't terday," said Hip x rate Co't terda id Hip We my ) & negro elevator boy, to Bde | AS ie Dunn yeaterdas | \S a Was the trouble?" asked | RSS ‘agent: Jefe he wah de offendant™ AS = t were your” Miat from up-State appr 4. it are your prices he asked girl. 10 to 75 cents,” he he meant th replied, ty reasonable! ease and he t @ quarter, “Muc is it customui new guest!" ght it Was one of the com: 08 OU don't have to register whon Duy a cigar,” said the gil s n't imagine what was wrong it tha! ‘ tt nt a room.” 490k,” came from the girl ‘i & mistake ha i lesk is right over ‘ *, * Sore stand Get yo _ The crook springs to his feet and thrusts a re- \e volver in the frightened porter's face. He pleads tor iato | his life and finally agrees to accept $25 as a bribe for ‘room ‘clerks came to the cigar! | remaining silent. The safe is robbed of $5,000 and Mabel, George's sweetheart, the next day is found weeping by her wealthy employer She tells him the story and begs him to aid George. George tras just had to pay for an operation to save his mother’s life, she says, and has no money left Her employer finally becomes much Interested and calls in a private detective. Mabel tells the de- tective George cannot be guilty, that he was a good son, and had cut out all his bad habits since their engagement, The scene of the robbery fascinates Mabel. She is walking in a side street nearby, on a rainy night shortly afterward, when she sees Freddie and a'strange man handing the porter money and threatening his life if he doesn’t leave town.—Continued to-morrow. ‘The police Wiscover the finger prints next morning. They are proved to be those of George, and, in spite of his protest that he is innocent, he is brought be- fore a magistrate and sent to jail. Vhat made you tell that| | the thieves escape, rooms here for from 10) he aske ‘Ile said he'd | & 50-cent one. He's gone away | —- ~ +--+ - — —_—____——- ee - ana = - &@ bad opinion of ot itt Mata | udels, the comedian, comes from) American and the oth treat our dumb »ndx with human-|ecdote by the Inclosed little girl."—| chine before,” she explained, “IT just eo away. with one | Utley) Ne J man, wot into an went over the! Good Stor ii, Veh GR Hw veRohel Ake aod vuth's Companion | Wont to the neighbors when I had to si wontat wills a ates Me pra anak |elty @unday and adjourned to a fleld 400 tories his harangue a lady walked | His Kick. chine awfully bad) So Frank jest will open at the Majestic, Uthoa le it, Last nicht one had a i Is KICK, |chawed und chawed, and L saved @nd the other a bunged up teanh Of the Day other black Javery tag till we got enough, and last “ he vol will be ena * r >ppor y T pay one e ay * eee eee ietie or tune tia ke | Hae a Che GtnAe 8 BUDE 3 Tie speak opportunity, | gg Wos'r 5 ne cont for MY Voir we got the machine, ‘Frank is u 0 4 and $ Now, 80 two ar dvertisement this week," de-|ohawin’ out a clock now; but that ghting,” he aring what - " the first thing you} to the editor of the country paper, There will be ovo night performances pata seeker dey and ey ee | and a matines sramPRICE PENALIZED with it. Hobert Hilliard bas refused a tig 4M ieee a Nn Shannon ts out of the hospital | ° dnim: sald, loudly; | have said, wh. long as the ma- n Homesteader, won't take him chine = did."—Wom. pri A | “You told me you'd put the notice of |!" Ari! Atlantic. |} Very superior'in &t and wear, | clavod the storekeeper angrily Sorry He Asked. to go into Alm work. Julian ‘pans y fe new clergyman was sent for by | seul Hal) poltinge ds another actor who has with- 0 an elderly lady A paralyzed silence fell over the : i en to riding aroun: . ume of ¢ an y lady para the shoo polish in with the reading san a tn yal stood the lure of the pletuires. Mot (ilu ot mong BE Sen OR, Oh, sit,” she said, “I hope you! crowd. A very small boy in the| matter Great Stuff. Cluett, Peabody & Co, Inc, Makers Horie Wood will continue in “It| “Yt! (Nevill keep out es himself. A moment later he discov.) will excuse my asking you to call, but) 1ont row eyed the two dogs erttl-| “And didn't [ do it?” inquired the NOLEAIS wensctowar have md lee> ov aaveition™ all Seana, Forty chorus gitls trom "The Peas: crea he had mis-read his hand \ cally | ° ee Wends tte sea) ane Girt” have chartered a launeh and | Stel Gant! he maid. tena open, NBER E heard you preach and pray last! Won, govnor,” he said at last, “T] , sir!’ roared the advertiser. making machines on Poort at } / WH visit t jenbips on the this pot." Sunday you did so remind me of my| fink Ud have tippence on the black | Sir, you did not! You put it In do our ships, and everybody PEPen Shork potmpeny, which gon thik afternoon, And yet 4 Lid the! poor brother, Who was took from me, | one!" Answers. the With a mess of poetry, | knows how the English fail to under- lh to Atlanta, : of young mun prefer the army ¢ that L felt Lmust speak with you.” _ —>-- —- that's where you put it!"~Ladies’) | via ug on the subject of the use of vy no Home Jour ley Dark 13 to play his original! | Granville Bayker has taken his com> ace And how long ago did your poor J equest. LS ne ice, especially in our drinks. pret 12 to, play Ms orieins Re Re HON GAN oben His com |aantt f hotter ee asked. the dergyman,| AM Unusual Request, ‘An English officer was aboard one a p 4 * ” peer ome eos | et oaruun nt alc ge ay mote om ae ete ug wa te se |)" nee pone re! “Chawing "Em Out.” | oc'Gur alna of the Asatte fect, and Kane, recently of “The Revolt," | Bow! He took « portable stage and 1 for prescriptions, which on being served with an iced drink mothe pot i a ” E found Mrs. Bonham a ving three cars of ¢ ply; “he Was took to the asylum,"— siiasiel@lthian ‘daston’ OF commented on the delights of having sae Oten Blotere Were URIs eum. | thine care of eH ert orican Drama Ves, HOW "BOUT ‘eM? | Moston ‘Transcript might puzzio either doctor or sant little woman whose] cool water aboard, ‘The American of- : ne 4 a a chemist, fur more skitlied than the F ficer responded with an offer of a smull Rellly returned to New York | tists wd Compoyore, acting with the] aye man who whistles at his work | husband bad earned her prete Hid ) Tes ‘ 4 We Mon Who Whistles at his work His Choi proprietor of the ordinary drugstore! . pew mavcine by chewing tobvess, | cake of fee, which was sent the fol- Yhe West yesterday with money | Au! Is full of joy, perhaps, 1 His Choice. Here me recently reported by | { re. Patni & tobacco. |iowing morning, Meeting the Eng- But how about those near him, eb? [reckon you tht t is a mighty 4p.all his pockets. t Glera Blandick will produce her new | hia “Ethel Hegitates,” at the | {yo orhood PiaySbuse Thursday | p an ashore a week later, the can asked him if he had enjoyed | Why, do you Sunday World Wants Work first cold bawi mang __ dMonday Mocaing Wonreess, Ce oe - t I r What of the ¢ fg anything, Ponanet STREET corner orator was ad. | A dressing an audience which bo bas tags hich are treat. and the machin was one FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. consisted mainly of small boys. ment as the digestion of her infanc: of the premiums “Ie your brother @ slave to drink?" His subject was Kindness lo apie ogy, little baby nas et up its father’s od with a ed “Pia hale-e-tckée-drigiey' 4. emai and he urged bie istensre to gaitchpiasten Wisse to-etu@-ah an. hen suasiaum “1 pies hag"