The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1915, Page 7

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DODDQHOIPOODOH®) Et at Tee bene hatlanis JO COC COCO OOG0 NCE Parace MR. SULLIVAN AND MISS TRAVIS= As we Sette CENTRAL VIOLET Mainine IPONDER COVER" at CORT THRATAL OOOO OOO OOO OOO OU) THEATRES. HIPPODROME uo, | th av, 48-44th.12 to lay, inate Pnsembie ‘To-an'w( Hun.) & Nxt. Winter Garden |; THE PASSING ‘St SINNERS By OWEN DAVIA, Ore Natomas gs IR avons. ie REPUB have gone. Tho landlady left the room silently, The girl camo over to her uncle and threw her arm around his neck, “Please don't talk about Hy going away, uncle,” she pleaded. “I have ©] been so happy sinc ve yo008) | your ppy since Lhaye been with KMRL ar PRoctons” STH avi. YPOOOHOOOOOSS: PARKS AND BEACHES OFFER NEW FEATURES. | The bill at the New Brighton The- | Brighton Beach, will include les King in songs and dances, Paul Morton and Naomi Glass in “My Lady of the Bungalow,” the Misses Campbell in a drawing room specialty, and Billy McDermott, tramp cor Among others at Kenderson’ Hall, Coney Island, will be Frigafiza in songs and comedy Roye, “Princess of F Deif ‘and Mollie King, Mi usic tonn and Coreene uder, U, S.A n picture spectacle, | remains at the ji | rk at Coney Island | dd negotiations with sev- picture houses for the | 1 the free motion picturd | ne of the leading sereen show of ™ sensation vttracting thousands d visitors with its nu- cles. will be given by the Avita-~ pile-Martelli English Opera Company isades Amusement Park, Surf hing in the natatorium fe proving | sa, popule * ——.—_—— GILBERT AND SULLIVAN REVUE AT THE PALACE. novelty As the Palace Theatre will liva Revue neople in the from leading opera companies include scenes from a summer rt and Sul- with horus selected | This | “Pin sixty revue wi fore.’ "Pirates Penzance 1 The Gondoli the cast will be Vernon Dalbert, win Skedden, Kathryn Irving, © Hampden, Vera Roberts, € of | * In Wag, | rin Telegram,” Bonita and Hearn in “Bits of Musical Comedy;" Swan Woods and dances from the Metropolitan Opera vallet; Kerr and West, dancets; Prince Lai Mon Kim Chinese tenor; Ball and West, and Robbie Gordono, THE BATTLE FOR HEALTH Best Tonic to Gain Fighting Strength “|, Is Father John’s Medicine In the struggle for health and re- newed strength Father John's Medicine fs the best tonic and body builder for those who are weal and run down be- ‘cause it is pure and wholesome nourish. ing food which makes new flesh and trength without using 8 hol.—-Advt, BEST FOR | Jim directed i coyote has tricked us and slipped off a YE. PHILLIPS | OPPENHEIM THE UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING 818 OF PRRCEL qt ate | THE ‘ ‘. ng of b & mome Mrs. auiet where we Il nd here, with the street evated railw: ell at 26 Mal , Malony ae. Your poor uncle looks as tho: peace would do him Serind | @ little ma Ofer They saw hi ment bende | Ing low over his horse, but they dia | Tady. not see him slip easily from its back, | ¢ roll over into the brushwood and le nig € there cone They heard the | thf doo thunder of h they male | vo Jioped by. W ut of | ou Me aight (he Ching ay into | the darkness. our later the little party came up with the| wast language of the} j\). riderleas horse boys was pictu Spread out, b We'll round him up going back, if we * Long "It he was spilled off, But if the dirty like aque. et him, sure 1 clea. into the brush, it's good night. We'll never find him. speak # hand tightened upon his} ed, He ix 1ook- volver and his pierced the] ino ARS area t kness to right and to left ae he} ralg grouned and sank down upon lowly baok ne | a cha BOF There'll be no trial tf ican wet the ee. oe if you please, Mrs, Ma- drop on him,” he muttered POA TE oe Uiganer aeieice ‘Away in the distance, John China. | 107 RG lered til ring when man as reaching Allg Tho little * sas \ party cowboys rode into ¢ me sy pasiate 1 with the jthout having seen a sign of him. French narrated his failure to the| wishing anything three others. Quest, in silence, band-| ~ = ed him a cablegram PROCTI "To Inspector French, Aliguez, | 2 N. M.: slip after leaving depot, Niece ° disappeared from address given F-PROCT PLA! No clues at present. When are | [AN BRiDES* you returnin, French swore Then he dropped into a chair, ex- hausted. “This,” he declared, “is our prlucky evening.” T —EE CHAPTER XXX111. HE woman who had just hid the cloth for a homely eve- ning smiled across at _ the girl who stood at the window, ‘8 all ready now le comes home,” she announ “Say, you never scem to tire of ee ! ing opt of that window.” Aye - git \urned. axpund sige ter as lady that there 1 could wish for you both hat you weren't quit th AV Svar BDU Bee dubert _ directly) ‘our | BETTY NANSEN, WM. J, KELLY, EDWARD JOSE AVOMAN'S RESURRECTION she rémarked, The girl sighed. oat only I could do something for !" she murmured. was very ourning. young jon: never seems me to the girl’ y hing x and ke it Suis Pron: rs and nd the clang- to be some kind of trouble, I al lony observed, “He far from being happ; 1 Miss Mary?" The door was suddenly opened and He was very pale ed. a little out of breath, door he listen we v t nere © girl ring when Before he ¢ lady and he be, an in a pes hese.” the girl was the fir Lightner & tit iver ‘Cundy, ye 9 worried | ou're and losed | . moment, | = king about con- | un thing that | med scarcely to hear her. | he road,” Isat Bed. | blue | vt, Amoking | both st to. Pinas might sound offensive, served mowly, Madison Av. & 69th ft Coutinuons, 1 10-18. 250. 1 P.M IGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE SATIS POR DYN He Oe aL OO Ee BE St RT THT - . wa “a He patted her head, felt in his pocket and drew out a little paper | bag, from which he shook a bunch of violets. Tho girl pinned them in her frock with a little cry of pleasure, | (To Be Continued.) ' Note—Avotd. dleappointment by ot f th put if it’s trouble of any sort with th Mr. Crate” me “That will do,” Craig interrupted. “It isn’t anything of tho sort, you Know. You are not likely to sufter by having me.here, Mrs, Malony, or by looking after my niece when I polite °, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT ,*;, ‘The MPSSRS, SHURERT Announce eat se cons tite ‘HANDS UP’ With MAURICE +... WALTON GANNA WALSKA and LAURI DF, FREC From the London NNT y THEATRES. | New rorms LEADING THRATHES, | EMPIRE *™, Rr Ait Matin CHARLES east ani f ALL %& 6 _AMUSEMENTS. ad Atigrnosns ed Dancing nt Soring ings at the Carnival Wah hy LIBERTY} or) LOE Palin tnel Mand Hrd hat lat Ww SRikeit GIOANTIO, PEC. phouy Orchestra West 421 Bt. Hage. TWIN B iat. GLOBE Sy aiu st FAY COMPTON HARRIS — ry Staged by Frank Ballet Arranged 39TH ST. tii, GEORGE NASH. ba CASINO Hite at uh ; z doteN eve . THEN |2 Twice Daily» | 2 The World’s Foremost Woman Hunter ¥ In the MOST <|@ Thrilling Lion Hunt ¢ Ever Photographed, | And the ONLY oa biete Ri thse iy ‘Fourth floor devoted te bowling alleys Dilliarda and pocket Mnlliants, Rest sid coplemt im city, verial Aller ‘and tablen for BANC vise of, iCING ‘CARNIVAL pM Central, Palgce st ‘The Green Car hightane rome to the Da Aa Wot BN tines ‘To. in ALL. Tat AMTATRILeoSY ind ae 421, W, of Bway, Laat Mat. To-day rast a| THE ONLY GIRL a “Henry Blossom Matine lat’ i, Moat Weodertu PRPC RIENCE tes in New ¥ ni 1 CASTLES ji, AIR Atop 44th St Vhong Bry 608. Adin $1 LYCEUM THEATRE NTASY PENS Monday Evening, 8.30, JUNE 7TH and then Twiee Daily LADY MACKENZIE'S BIG GAME PICTURES. Seats Now on Sale 5 A PLAY OF BIG MOMENTS AND TRE- MENDOUS THRILLS! STEEPLECHASE OBYEY'R ONLY FUNNY 4am DLLER SKA ous wee ALWAYS FINK, | L U N The Wonderful | Attraction That made Coney leland famous | PALISADES 4€¢3/ PARK °. “1% MENT AUR BATHING in WOLD’ Piroworks ‘Tues, and ‘Tur ___ THEATRES. = (is mars Aan SI. eves ASC MTS WeO BAT. NEO WATOURN S l6cvemoee ic 2 Walter Mackelt 4 WEEKS AHEAD nraNt 81.00) & Sat at 2.00 ATS AP ALI GEORGE BEBAN’ | in “THE ALIEN” MASITING NOVE CHARITY. “A LAUGH EVERY OTHER “BREATH. PTR HCO AMD

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