The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 28

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Home and Comic Page of THE _EVENING WORLD, Friday: May 14: 19 al's*MATTER, POP!” = = rr} “ “ “ ” “t ov) “ By Cc. M. Payne 1 —— a ] ' ——— —— = | A K @ | wweHio THA SAM iin . {r - , WELL (Ff YA OVER WawT, r4 PUT THAT Taticr WHAT 1 THOuGHT To Put Ont out of ® ~ Your S PAW r Dd d | weL [Rutiness¢ ® ST CRaAc } 7 “ ‘ - — eorsy l > Bertan dave-—___) ! Sve on an tee | (TALONL / prs! — In KATHE We THAw ) (IN DiANw e fore |. fe f eerie + in the reconstr em of the buliding are carried out ORE movers! comparativey @ SH change Lande for @ period of mine ye ee + val tal of ‘ FLOOEY AND AXEL—Oh, Well, After a Few Explanations They'll Be Just as Good Friends as Ever! “ er) ae rr By Vic ne ee — _ — - ae = —s CC oa = SSS = deville ZB om my woorness * ANOTE Foam ance) “ves aves —-— | TV Can gust PetuRE Him built for thom IN OHICH HE BANS ~ ay BANE oe me | STICK AROUND Ti | Come! KITTING AROUND “ . B. 0) booking franchine which BACK IN TloeNTY MINUTES / ~\ BACK, I'VE Got NEWS _ WONDERING WHAT THE News i! Victoria le to hove store Fe —_ & Foor | = “FOR YOU" --——~ HELL BE FRANTIC WHEN HE & front. Thu 1 bring tot - . ———— ri al Fental of about Suen, whicd 4 NDS OUT WHERE -— 0 to the Hammersteins — | _ THE COUNT BTILL LIVE One worning be Payette verry, ing with BF Keith's Gothaw ‘Theatre Btovk Brooklyn, @ometbing iu 4 Lewspaper that made Ber cry. In big headlines the paper @upounced that Count Jacques Alex- ander Dudiey vou Mourik de Beau. fort, once 4 of Irma Kil the Chicagy heiress, had been Etiea"in battle at Nieuport. Friends Of Mins Perry asked why she wept and out came the secret) Sho was the Count’s fances, When be aniled eway to join the troops of the allies he promised to return to her, She ‘was beart-broken. But wait! The story over yet. rs Miss Ty, who lives at the Bt om Margaret Hotel, is in receipt of "5 Maree Ho ecg che HOW JEAN GOT AHEAD —No. Seventeen—In Business for Herself 11 26, in which he denies that be wes killed. | True, lie was shot at ju but his wound merely Bae ics up enough for the Ger- mans to capture him. He was sent to East Prussia « prisoner, his letter eays. Finally be managed to escape and get to London. Now be intends to go back to the front. Unroman- tle as it may seem, dear reader, Mise fi Perry does not now consider herself ju engaged to the Count. Believing bi dead she got over her love for him and, try as she will, she simply can- not put bim back at the head of the Mat. Wed mT ii, Le _ : > | ‘oo Coun right, 1915, by The Prem Pubiiabing Co, we we ike nie Pere evene went we we By Betty Vincent A “SUCCESS MOVIE" for YOUNG WOMEN—illustrated by ELEANOR SCHORER BUSIKESS @SSETS. @ 1,050. STEMOGRAPMIC SPEEO " CORRECTNESS 2 VRS. BUSHES EX Pease erybody's doin’ it. , . paring Charle: Bow ger g ponerse 1 show: irat of all, one ny Eivinged for’ the Joseph Bantiey [t musical production which went West jj weeks ago. Then it was an- that the Ziegfeld “Midnight Frolic’ would have one and now 3 develops that the Behman show the Columbia and "Nobody Home’ . 4 "in AS the first step toward going Into business for herself Jean sets down her business assets. Here they are; {n money, $1,050, Stenographic speed and correctness, The ability to turn out quick and fault less’ work on a typewriter, Two years of business experience, health, ‘Her second step fs to find out and rent just thie right office for her new career as public stenographer aad typewriter. She finds one that Is small but well lighted, and that Is near the business district without being in the centre of it, where rents are exorbitant. She decides that It will be cheaper to Buy outright a good i datad and ‘mimeograph machine, and sees that both these, along with a little desk, several chairs and a telephone, are installed in her office be- fore she advertises for work. She enters her new office the first mormng with mingled feelings. But she has hardly taken off her hat before a boy brings in a sheat of Papers trom Mr, Denbigh which he doesn’t care to trust to his'new Stenographer. This is only the beginning of her success—Conlinued tomorrow, By Harry Patterson en*, 118, Pena Vuldughing Co. (N.Y. Evening World.) ~~ She, Herself, mails carefully typed notices of her new undertaking to the persons for whom she did typing during the time that she had a machine at home, and to a list of business men furnished her by Mr. Denbigh, who has promised to help her all he can. THEY'D SEE BEBNRARE TS announcement was ee et ch Beranardt ould begin hor ‘American tour at the New Amsterdam ‘Theatre, Sept. 20, letters and telegrams asking for the reservation of seats and Boxes have been roaching the Klaw & Erlanger offices daily. One of the ap- piicants for a box is Geraldine Farrar “Her superb courage,” says Misa Farrar’s letter, “at this critical mo- J ari yosnt is so extraordinary that I must aii i needs join in the overwhelming wel- | 1 come the unusual event will surely oc- WON'T LET EDDIE ALONE, Every time Jack Klendon, post lau- | Feate of the “On Trial” company, en- counters the munc he dashes off a poem to Eddie Dunn, the fashion plate | ef the Cohan 4 Harris offices. ow, Just get this one: boosts out tod along the it Fee Sea Re re PRASER IN FAIRBA' ROLE. ‘When “The Show Shop” ends its sea- at the Hudson Theatre to-morrow it Douglas Fairbanks will sever ‘hig connection with the play. Selwyn & Co. have engaged Robert Fraser to play the rbanks role on the road nm season. Mr. Fairbanks hasn't de- cided what he'll do next fall. WELL, EZRY'S READY. a on ti) they ghine Good FAITH—No. Five—The Chauffeur’s Strategy THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK Mlustrated by FERD G, LONG All Rights Reserved ‘The chauffeur hired by Mabel's captors had slipped across the street to a saloon and it is Mabel's chrautleur, returned from calling the detective on the phone, who is standing by the conspirators’ txt in their haste they, fail ta notice this. Knowing that they in some way have eluded Mabel and fearing that she had walked into a trap, he re- solves to take advantage of their mistake, and to lead them into a trap to eftect their capture. So he springs to the wheel and starts the taxi, A scheme flashes into his mind. ‘The address they have given him can be reached by any one of several routes, He plans to take one that wif pass a police station, the location of which ke knows. The rest must be Jeft to chance, Forfune smiles on his plan more warmly thin he had dared hope for A squad of police is leaving the station house to relieve the men on duty and has just reached the sidewalk when the taxi stops in front of the building. With muttered oaths the three conspirators order the chautrear to drive on, but he shouts to the police: ‘Quick—grab these men—they are criminals wanted by, the police }"—Conc/uded lo-morrow, | ! in the alr, One day recently Mra. Smith sutd, {formance of ‘Phe Only Giri" at the luck 1s!” said tho friend, “I have| added hastily, ‘I'd be willing to serve| the thousands of miles.” silence, and thanked the captaln for Jobn, how long has ¢ been since you! Lyric to-night always had tt. When | was a kid a short one if it's necessary. "—Pitts-|" so quick too,” put in her best his fospitality, hen he called hie ay Mt | ifivut, Juck London of the battle. Good Stories there was such a bunch of us in the | burgh Chronicle-Telegraph friend. orde "f directed, “saddle br replied Teh ils ip Wyo » the Strand Roof family that there had to be three ee Quick ain't the word for It," put in our eryhody's Maga- # go to the movies to-night, | Garden's on contest tables a times, and always Mrs. Blunderlelgh. “Why, when | got i rg John,” is in town for the D: jise Y \1 ‘um 0 envelopo wasn't fags soul bin’ in the'alr “AIL right dear” 3 hin ius Of the ay A Wise Young Ma. | Kum on aveloy = leago “R" quivk!” erted the girl to| © 74 twas fit her clandestine lover. “Papa : ey i's unchaining the big puil-|1Ufkey Near the Trenches. ( ws, They went. Pretty » _— PLAY WA> NAMED FOR HER, ate! belie e E “Baverly’s Balance,” Margaret Peat” Ta the wnturs ng enough to WAVIVEVEDEDEDEDELEREEONE: 8 | . s says his With Aimong those who will spenic at the | He Got It. teen years bef Jolin was seen | Sanders dinner at the Friars’ Club! screen, In the picture glin’s new play, Was named for Bev- | talking to Mary Jones at bY ; | JN Donor of a visit paid to his plant|Cheken had dog hoe bought yes: ‘Phe brute HE following story is reported f- { Mary Jones 4 ty-ntth night aro Max D. Steuer, De bd OURSE ¥ “4 Hey etree yee Fede oer enaee | Street and, Liroadwa 1, Joan Hayez and Hert J by the Governor of the State, an|~/ erry Ma mise will tear you to bit from tho trenches in France: | been close a over since |” “Ab, ba!” sail Mra, Siuith |" automobile manufacturer once said the lover calmly, A young German Lieutenant | RED days, and Miss Anglin] John was silent t demonstrating the use A Real Patriot ! been keen about Mias sit- . shown to-a num: | 2&4 & complete car assembled in ea atriot, an old pet of ming, T raised him, and] and his orderly were doing patrol] M greaves's first name. Originally the aaanip, Die at the Vinge: something lke seven minutes, LOT of old-thners of the Army |I hated to purt with him; but I gave|@uty. All day long they had been | AN heroine of the Kester play waa called aan IP, I no Lake Torpedo) Some weeks after this feat was A and Navy Club in Washington | him to the deal with in-| riding through the woods without Emma, but Miss Anglin obtained the} The San Souci’ revue is no wore lhe ‘ompany made ft jheraided in the daily papers the, were swapping stor st ‘our father.|/ bite to eat. Toward evening ¢ | author's permission to call her Baver-| Kay Laurell t8 really Ruth Leslie! jon Harley will go to Denver next Phone at the factory rang vigorous! STS BWOP PINE BOT ieR, \ came to a bat of heavy artillery THE MARK OF ly. Cole ovary time Diss Sitgreaves ee eee ace ars litte dog, ts| week to take up his regular summer “ts it true that you assembled “One St Hankins,” says a retired! g where Pf lakes ty B P, passes the Lyceum Theatre at night | e ale a t 6 book lwork as business ran. of the car in seven minutes at your fa brigadier-general, “decided to enjiet,|were you sayin for supper. The © Loin ROY est Lropuct ahe feels a sense of pride stealing over |. Atieen Hacket © to Chteago| stock company at Eliteh's to the volce asked rie th a desire to serve his | land Plain Dea ch. of the gtins told the young : re " “ae to pl ‘ )ipwo. performances of) “shen re amo the reply, Why?” ta a eagle hecorenites Tledterant uatinitooniti ta veraaeal —— “Well,” she was heard to say re- " 1) Agein” Will be yiven tn Poughke "Oh. nothing." © calm ine) § 5 <b ae , Inice turkey. The « 0m a > cantly, “at least half my name has we morrow preiimitary ening auirer, “only Lye the cayt"==| ing ottice and was duly punched and These Modern Wonders. | heayy bite of the . Weal | KO RIPWOOD been in the electric Iigits. Maybe f that comedy at the Gaisty Theatre Everybody prodded, trotted up and down, jumped 5 A 5 up suspiciousiy i: BI IX io \. some day—"but that’s as far aw che from It 11-119 Now York <= ry? oa | tables and so forth, ER soldier son in tha Phil ne ap nips i aul \ on p! " sted in ti . tere | ar uck. the que Al pines had sent a 1eSTaMs | say this was ture aR Forties ‘ran | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | {AN once was talking about Miboutiae then anne Ape ie 1 pera BE DAES Ae cy na! sound I own’ 6 difference between a hi . t We BNR Wit Aaa SPOMAg a! | AB bart vuccanhaat ame . igh neverthe- |" Mike Cohen is to be Treasurer at — “ive it up.” stoning @ sour expres- (ITY: 4 ; "Yes, they be wonderful thi ry a "Hers i he has soft spot in his heart for New Cort Theatre, Atlantic C: ‘ Pe ave you ever served a jail sens On, tney be erful things, the “Certainly, Herr Lieutenant; ture rt ue 5 City, “You'd be a fine one to after Sion. tence?” f i. bd ‘ io 0. telegraphs,” sald she, "Just fancy, key it is! donss ai aaeeaen ct a Rose candwiah wresulitats oaniee “Whe vou don’t know what hard Pihiala sta! atammared Gl tut! be it's come from the Philinpines—ali The Lieutenant finished his mealin i \ i a : 3

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