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Ho WARFIELD AT THE BELASCO The W May be ative ' AN AVARICIOUS MAN Lous It ‘ Pormane a i Bing, = Keturinins sud Ofier having induced sainoke du ing an interinis Mrectiy ehind Joe Weber 1 sternly ¢ Turning Weber served tut ee Louk ehecks he hos and ewan THEY'RE STILL CONFERRING Marcus Loew suid last vient Jobn W Considine ne Feached no decison oe future of the Suil me owhich Mit la opera in the Middie West and Wost re still confer » “Mr. Consic Want to buy our end, they haven't boughi yet. WE WANTED TO KNOW. Belwyn & Co, wre pn letter te the z ni they bad sent h of Marg Yesterday they received a ‘weply. “Pictures of Miss Miingt tived and are in the lobby, ‘Now about the twin beds 4nd them separately or together DONLIN IN FILMS. That eminent @tar, Mike Donlin, ha y ‘the movies. Heginning june 1 Mike will 2 This will be the y fim concern galled The Reel Photo-Piay Company which has just been Inco: rated, It $100,000, Bernard pot; Chris O. Brown, nd Secretary, and Charies Levy, Treasurer, A LONG, HIGH HIT. aking of Mike Donlin, brings mind a baseball story he was heard ing at the Friars’ Club recently, “Over in Philadelphia time," he said, “Ed Delehanty hit home Tun over the fence so high it looked as though the ball would never come down. Jack Bowell watched the here until it disappeared and then ook his head. “"Gee!’ he said. ‘I wish f had that homerun cut into singles. I'd lead the Veague in batting.” FRIARS TO ELECT. The Friars will ¢ officers June % The nominees are George M, Abbot; Ralph ‘Trier, Dean; Gohn J, Gleason, Corresponding See- ¢ Rennold Wolt, Recording Becretary; Richard J, Matzel, ‘Treas- r; Jerome Siegel, Irving Berlin, anning Pollock, Fred Block, Lee Kk and D, Frank Dodge, Gov- ra. ‘WOODS HAS A DREAM, A. H. Woods, who admits bo is al. a trying to do the impoasible, had Be lave yesterday he'd like to install gompany pluying “Common Clay” ihe? Republic and another present- is the sume play in the Eltinge t Bept. 1. He has engaged Jane @owi for the principal role in one “Common Clay” company, and it is jd he thinks he might put Pauline jericks in the same part in au. . Can you imagine what would Jane Cowl and Pauline ericke were playing the same Tole at the same time in theatres! @eroes the street from each other? Bo can we. A FINE CONCERT, \eeny Ricketts, the fine little child @eugbter of Jed Ricketts, played a mice violin solo over at the Lethe! gehoolhouse last night. From the eonsensus of opinion it seems the audience was greatly pleased when she got through, and applauded lously. The occasion was the con- of the Singing Society and very by all concerne wore a fine nd played her piece without even re-resinug her . People who were on the tapis her the prime fuyorite. Lees- ville should be proud of this girl on ithe fiddie, for sie may some day | hid and return in @ private car se on our side-track. The money V for the Society and $14 was rv f -Wilson Foster acted as door as The ladies f the Hociety m says her husband saw him in certain saloon setting them up after the concert.—Leesville (Col.) ’ Go! 5 “f Want Money” will open at the Ny" agate, apentle City May 31. year f will settle to-day, as Mrs, | ae lene | of tho men turned to @ mate who had| “The hose!” he managed to shout, suggested that she should take, ) “I'll take it, was the prompt se. 9 [ae | 8 e| o en od allent ¢ » the of | ami f sile wers, “Whatlll it cost?’ aske e| sponse, ‘and you may ker Ona West Porty-sixth Street barber ae eeh Good Stories remained allent during tLe whole of | amas TIVE af HLS nA shoppe [Suva torn oft wy youre Mae shop is a sign reading: Thespian. tS) bali , the debate Ere, Bill,” he said, : Ritty cents. Solan) Barber Sho Vive Cental” Nenidee (hae unigue pAblration, f pretty good at a argyment. Sound Counsel. _— - —— says he is now we ey ‘ ees Weekly is printe ot C \peweit f U (4 ay goin’ to hay said Bill, “LT HE successful man of business 0 G High coster Rex its twelve-year-old editor and has a thrashed the matter out before with : ving his son sound ad- BRERA nner opi hake mie earn ese and a porashed ct was giving his aon sound NEW PICTURE FEATUR Hu Brown ormerly of the, vine te PUL US on the free list if he i ] the other, “and what did! ,, nr “, parry Franny dr formerly of the, ey get another carbon inthe ty/pe- Shown Up. a My boy," sald he, “whatever you On This Page Next Week. the Comstock & ti humingas ate writer. Editor Rosenthal is” the ENATOR LA POLLETI said Bill, “Bob, he arrived et | do, don't brag.” 7 a s 5 IMR Ta Noe Wwhols works on the Weekly. Whe Waintnie AbOUL ibe) Hadaae dat the police | "No, father," sald the young man GETTING AHEAD AS A BUSINESS GIRL— | act like mine calls for a little ap. SFYiNK it V's luumoris | stati dutitully. ; I Mauss onee Jaw While don wiih ® writes under the name of Ima squirms of a gertain corrupt rall-| - — “At least, not until after you have Stories by young women readers of The Evening World tellin Beer eritle te’ tke take nwe take] Nuk, Aad, he i: AUneks ite ‘onistal The La A ‘a of their euccess in business careers, MNlustrated by ELEANO! aturn to the roles of “Intoxteatte “Wriendiess Mriend ourse the man was well > IB! munval ” | id the father slowly, . no and Mrailty’”” Monday Meaton) company are cordially invit he case of Smith, 66]! Ri musvelie ey bewan Green! ../ ore clever enough to do it really | *° THE LEMON RINDS The curtain at the Green Room) tend a teonlight afternoon: pier on red Smith's tat,! efore a KoOdly audience, “how | We! » clever enough to A new “movie story,” full of adventure, with @ real “myete: lub'a benefit at the Shubert mest the morning of July. 43, 1907 i. o the parlor, and sald to coming events east thelr shad- | know not worth bragging that is not solved until the final instalment. Written by day afternoon will go up at 2 a0, the car you Just missed.” If you miss FF | ows before themselves, Why, only the | about." ‘x Weokly. HAZEN CONKLIN and illustrated by FERD G, LONG, o'clock the boat, Swim across, ax We charge other day there was a fre Mrs, Eva French Phipps, the only nothing for walking. Legless men are “the urchin anowerad, | ureh, ahd 4 Bar pone ge Vou cean Close Buying AXEL surviving member of th inal cast) to runa race for a silver cup made of to orders, ss = at ne of you can | ie Of the well known team, FLOOEY AND AXEL, dry b: jof "A Celebrated Case,” whan that, the finest brass. Mour murders will ; pph. Where to? | tell me what was the jast thing | ¢¢ ~yOMMEND me to the average “VIC,” lands a job asa baseball “ooach” and goes to’ yg Y drama was At the Union| be committed to amuse the children was the reply, st organi” ( woman shopper for real Flooey does the heavy looking on. ‘works, while Square 7 saw the play ow will accept and not come, ” ventured one h 1 h gem at the pire Jast nish our sincere enemy, Ima d shrewdni ays the man- me and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. May 15. 1915 “'S*MATTER, POP!" . 7: - 2 - " 2 “ 4 By C. M. Payne weep - | ¢ GyiAN s \ | ‘ @-¢ a ear 22 i — ——* a | FLOOEY AND AXEL 0)n the Level, Now, Don't You Feel Kinda Sorry for Flooey This Time? ” ” ‘ 4 eeeieractcnaneeecnees r , f WELL WELL, Ih IT | ( HELLO \{ WNT AXEL! Wolo AR Wes, NNO J 7 \ JOHN t - ‘ OU AD LcouTt } ' / ( f / ( Wnapoaye KNOW ? > Hid RO vane > x pas A "SUCCESS MOVIE” for YOUNG WOMEN--lilustrated by ELEANOR SCHORER A In less than three months Jean has so much work Watch in hand, she tests various applicants as to Because of the swiftness and carefulness with Yet, because she is a woman, she does not per- At the end of a year she has moved into @larger to do that she is forced to buy another typewrite their speed and correctness in the use of the machine. | which all work sent to her oifice is executed, both | mit herself to be bullied or outwitted by her mate | "lice, and she directs the activities of ‘half a dozen and hire an assistant to occupy a desk opposite her She also takes careful note of their personal appear. the business man and the writer come to Jean with customers. When a man tries to argue her away Tetras. il sores She is making More money own in the little office which she occupies. ance, and the successful candidate is plainly and | their inyportant letters and manuscripts, nor do they | from the fair charge which she imposes she simply | Sea ha ireamed of, and she is healthy, inde- neatly dressed as well as competent, regret doing so, shows him the doors ot wpPy—-4 thoroughly successful business THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK MONDAY—"THE LEMON RINDS’ Mlustrated by FERD G. LONG rar, paneer —_ Arriving at the address phoned to him by Mabel’s n't you bring a young woman here?” the chauffew, the detective spies a waiting taxi and ine | detective asks, Naw!" the nian geplies, “My fares quires of the chanteur, who has returned to his ma | was three gents. They're inside there now, He decides fo investigate the premises. He combs He finds Mabel, who had tipped herself over, At the door they find Mabel's (uxt returned. Her the building, coming at last to an apartment where his c and all, to attract his attention. Quickly he ree | chautTeur eagerly shouts, “I got ‘em! They're pin knock is unanswered. He hears something fall in an her and listens to her st 1H. the Kk!” | and the porter has confessed! ‘The other B ini ine, if he is the one who bh slephoned. ' , stand the disappearance of Mabel’s taxi, the BNOCK answered, He om Ana s her and listens to her story. “Hang tuck! the porter has cor tty her two gittks Ball the Sayin deine at et ve 19 Hs upireretie hs fa ieasae fs +e pe ed ns interior room and, becoming suspicious, lets himself | he mutters, “they've got away by now, but come on; | did the job and he saw 'ent'do itt” “Thank call, . 5 ” | been somewhat vague. in with a skeleton key. we'll do the best we can to catch them.” Mabel exclaims. “George is saved!"—eThe End, return to the Jardin de Danse Mon-| EDITOR ROSENTHAL WROTE IT. a stablishment. | voP— of a well-kno Larry Giffen has arranged f Suggested the | ing at Conclusions. | mi fs sie 5 | Has a fresh round of difficulties which h companies to make moving. p: = We received a visit from one the other f @ gets into on th: lof the following -named books: FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. GROUP of workmen were pase» | Green, day that taught us something. trip he's taking with LITTLE WILLIE, ALKALI IKE pe | Edged Tools,” by Henry Seton Mere) "Goodness, man! What are you se the dinner hi i litt yhat on earth was it?! “she was considering the purchase | UNCLE SI. You'll hy some lively “'Smattering” and some |rlam; “The ‘Iron Woman,” by Mar. beating yourself on the head with that (ng the: aianer: Bor tn: & pelist: impatiently, of a yard of silk at 80 conts, ‘The tall “Awking!” We have C. M. PAYNE'S word for it! \garet Deland, and "Jordan Is @ Hard club for cal argument, An interesting — Green made good his line of retreat woman's purchase left a remnant of @ Road,” by Sir Gilbert Vaskes, “At feels so good when 1 stop,” deudivck bad been reached, whea epo and then came Lis answers yard and @ half, which the salesgirl . 0 00 000000000000 4