The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1915, Page 16

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~ ccantenit: prraeahenaeinlleanaatacaeteasatrines CHCOSHAOBOOHSOSOCOCO00D HO THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIB STORIES FEATURING REAL MOVIE STARS UNIVERSAL STAR Featered This Week in —PART ONE— Mary Fuller THE DOMINO'S LURE &e “The Women Hater” YOUR GCREEN FAVORITES PREGENTED £AOCH WERK IN “MOVIE GTORIEG” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENIN@ WORLD Next Week, MARGUERITE COURTOT, Malem Favorite, in “THE ARTIST'S MODEL” UD EE DUDITE Wa “work. “I'm going to see Bebes in “The Alias’ at the -Bight,” he said. ean Boban,” said the blonde Play ts “The Alien,’ sald — Private secretary to the “And da's piaying at the Astor,” mua 5 , Cy Uke you made a mistake, ' " waid Bobbie, the office Tm going anyway,” eaid neturedly, “I hear he's sketch, ‘The Sign on the Mean ‘Tho Bighing of Rose,” Primm. Hal Farrél, the senous-minded woman hater, and Dick arrives home in the wee small hours with On his wa deep his partner, Dick Carew, the light-hearted “heart eee mI sas sone, the Night-hearted ‘Dick | muddled thoughts and dishevelled hair. His nolsy en- | engrossed in his trends waywark ececeel. @ sont they's a lot of ignorant || breaker,” share 5 8p apartment, Dick's passion for mindful of his friend's admonitions ond sec tintn, | trance awakes his sleeping friend, to whom he relnics | at seeing Dick furtively talking to some we in the this office,” anid Bobbie. || SuPPer parties and tango scrambles causes his friend without a thought for the “cle Ede gil st Hal rebukes him severely | shadow of some trees, his companion i 9 young (igh of the Rows.’ ” "| | much concem, pws “I believe ‘you'd arise from the grave if there was the woman of astonishing beauty Hal passes on wnol» { ie to correct people, rustle of skirt close at hand.” served.—Contlinued to-morrote. “arr Miss Primm. \ x t tame trom Spooner, By C. M. Payne. & new comedy called u 1" shouted Bobbie. ought to swear by that * ‘Cousin. Lacy, said Mins SMATTIER “And his name is Julian, not PoP ite to corredt people,” ? up!” snapped the private Poppie, “! brother oa Dlay called “The Door” ss meee going to Ny Yy Bobbi it hinges on the quos- $e), getting a pfoducer,” said rey fia il said Popple. “Here comes eard sas a a friend, and the tea hod that"—— “It wen coffee, Mr. Bnooks,” said Blende stenographer, interrupt- ’ boas looked at har, cleared his iy and said he'd fell the @ome other time. on he dis- his ate room. The Mr iapoke—A0ld the yesterda: ‘hoon when Ing some Yettern.” ane said “Mr. Bnooks's letters yonter- ” said Mise Primm. Bobbie, “one of us is Dlonde f frowned. “Oh, go to the , —— HE'LL BRING THE SKATE HOME ——s BY WAY OF DIVERSION. a AWE! re te asa ee ERER AEE on. =e Te ee saeat aa ey \M TELLIN YA STRAIGHT Now - RUNES 15 A CINCH IN THs RACE $ (MY FRIEND AKEL IS RIDING HIM AN’ DYA HEAR? SAY - 1 SAW Axer ‘Rive’! TLL TAKE & CHANCE ON Him FLooeY! fLOLaY THe Rout won! Not So rast! Now Yer ‘TALKIN’ Sense! DIDNT AY TELL You AY BANE. Yer “VALKIN SENSE KID! BET ON DAS ROCKVIEW --- WHOA-A -A-AR! s°udet frvgouth® tacked me, | | ster yout las, p—give mee fap, y odd yeare, oS ARCHITS e PEE WEE CITY. r the Pee Wee comedian 4 or L (e. By Thornton Fisher | A St hi AW, PICK THE 4 MO iv Lock , YOUVE LOST THE KEN! iiputians ‘Mr. Archie expects to be Mayor of Pee Wee City, IT's “THE GIRL” | ' . ‘Belasco will produce in At- i by i 1 nen — fer Bi. play called “ho Lo MIS GETTY! THOUGHT ' | AM | Ler y ft rough. is \ | (1 _ i yi \ nd of the series of Frohman: | MIM id hee hc ee aahgelas por AND THE WLD ORANG- OUTANGO. UN uc a before ™H i a AN WE LET DULL CARE TO HANGO death. The Froh- “ tbe aspociated wth AT THE CANDY BUTCHERS’ BALL! £ FOOLISHMENT! cise RAR . — 7 A&A UNIQUE COMPANY. Berliner is to take « unique stock Company to Bridgepurt will be unique because sev- members are financial back- pesition and also because | Each a 4 be “The of Columbia, Then iM . in which the prin- ‘will fal) to Marguerite Mo- 1 r TAL ae Gossip. é, Wants to play “The flowe: While George Beban was in the midst of @ tense speoch in “The Allen” Mingho leased Peeke-| Saturday night at the Astor a bat es Roni ‘and wilj| began encircling the auditorium, It was Beban against the bat, and D Beban won. saebe C, Rice, who died in Philadel- pi Soreimtde ood in Bunce 6 Ot |S BY Myrtle Granett O dest and duinb persons “The Birth of a Nation” at Mawaon pictures Fegions ‘Will be installed june 10. ja Baturday, was an excellent co- Club wants it known | median, a aq) ie en whereabouts of Dudley Ayres, Mina Gombel, Leah Winslow and Charles Wilson. Miss Gombel is soon to join the Lexington Theatre stock com- pany. papers, men and the general pub- lic in “driving the panderers out. eb sh ; : ofthe Gin a “business career.” My first step was to receive a | a salary of six dollars a week. the beginning | sta ircularizing , was discharged and | was gi ‘na FROM THE CHESTNUT inacugh ring i enarapy and pewriing aa Inet with even the mine ee § open are ete |} on ker that] 3e2"% By hard work; wilingness ander, et "i lor " " " “ y red aie 62 2am na gavin, hvall sein to: "make dee of the Dusiness as the proper founds Rent... U'mage good” apd won a gubstantia “raise.” | cbranch ofthe bus NG ¥ Poy yeokes Salary at which I had slartedveeuolher seit e rigging costs more petits APCEMIELs agentgate tion nme: ws Sartiheeswetcin cneesinr eae ‘the ° Atter a year in high School | decided to enter upon T secured a position with a Large publishing house at WhienT had been with’ my employers a year.they "ming, The private secretary to the head 1 ven a ed opt tteemeat ees seme ’

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