The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1915, Page 16

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD i Tuesday. Juse 8, } = THE BVENING WORLD’S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES FEATURING REAL MOVIE STARS M F ll UNIVERSAL STAR Featared This Week in —PART TWO- ary ruler THE DOMINO'S LURE SiS The Women ot Myer YOUR GOCOREEN FAVORITES PRESBENTED ZACH WEEK IN “MOVIE STORIES” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD MARGUERITE COURTOT, Kalem Favorite, in “THE ARTIST'S MODEL” BD ED UDI SY. Broadway was dreary «last night. ‘The rain was falling and the air was \ ch. In the lobby of the Globe Thea- * tre etodd Brace Edwards, Harry Kitne and Arthur Houghton wishing something would happen. Suddenly! ® form lomed up in the offing. Un- observed by the three it slowly drew near, measuring every foot of the distance, And then it fell on the hechs, figuratively speaking, of the trio with exclamations of joy. Bomothing had happened. | “Howdy, boys!" said the form. | but it's fine to be back with! you fellows in little old New York!" | And Steve O'Grady, wit, traveller | and al! around genius, gave each of | his old friends an extra hug. Imme- | diately Broadway brightened up and oe, Edwards, Harry Kline and | ‘hur Houghton were hanpy again. HARLAN IN PICTURES. leg'9 > ” Otis Herlan has at last found a F ee an ae eat | S*’MATTER, POP? we we we eo we we wt we we By C. M. Payne feet of his, #0 often featured in song, - - - - - = - _ rane - - & and story slong Broadway, He ts to db some motion picture acting for the) \ Selig people. Charles Chapitn and his . pedal extremities will have to look to re. their Inarels, believe us! THEY'RE NICE TO HIM. Tommy Gray met an artistic friend, In the corridor of the office of Farrel & Carew the ‘Woman of Mystery takes a final and meaning glance back at the face of the unsuspecting cynic. He is a world ‘of his dwn, and who shall (elt what his thoughts are? At their place of business that moming the Gaining Dick's office, the Woman of Mystery, Woman of ismery passes rapidly through. Hats of- after kissing Dick affectionately, has an earnest conver- fice. While he is too absorbed’ to notice her, the sation with him. Their eyes cautiously guard the woman has not failed to size up the handsome, serious Sabon fata omice Bee iors he that the looking x -worl jual seen is partner, Soahtet ag who has gained notoriety as_a woman hater. That night Hal waits vainly during many tong haurs for his friend's return. He is firmly determined to end it all at any sacrifice, bias. aos ii ‘who 1s playing the piano in a cheap, 4 Vaudeville house un the lower East | 4 Bide, last night. “I understand,” said Tommy, “that | i the audiences throw things¥at the actors when the bill isn’t good down | where you work.” H “You bet they do,” replied the “Well, isn't it rather dangerous for | you?” ste wane treats me right. When me get ready to throw they yell, Player, duck!’” BY WAV OF DIVERSION, am, Gone’ shine exnse'ly ihe ee Comrie, 1018, Prese Pvbtoning Co. OF. ¥. Rrenng Werle) IFLOOEY AND AXEL—Avw, Be Reasonable, Flooey ; Remember, This Is Only Axel’s Second Race ! NEXT WERK AXEL Witl WORK AT THE AQUARIUM. By Vic come. ON aver! : - YER CARRYIN' MY Dove! C'MON OLE Boy! --- CaNY CHa see? “The Natural Law” will close Sat- MY CAP BANE manager of the At. LJ FLY ore! a, "ee \ {0 the coun- esTTA GET try over a play. A ulkner is the) . leading lady of “Chin Chin.” | Selwyn & Co. are preparing to pro- | Belle Storey has left the cast of “Chin Chin.” Mildred Richardyon ts) Goddess ; ! fi ‘ ti the submarine scare Anna Lewis are | B the violin at the rook. ‘This is the the Bill Sill family. i E i : i ic 5 i i if TRAINING FOR THE MODIFIED MARATHON D IM GOING INTO LIFTING AT THE PRUNE. PEDDLERS’ ANNUAL OUTING CONTEST, TOS. LooKIT THe MUSCLE. ) ‘nna Paviowa, who is to dance § ie Company's . in rents NEXT WEEK. | CANT SEE eone BUT t einer , > ee 4 - than minute. That will be MYSELF Im THAT a ee NOUR SE! are enough minutes : Nou Mier od ; : F é 1 Barnes rescued a waiter » It bad never served ene Kelcey Allen, “firet nights” at the ip there . won't be any second ’ Lambs have decided not to re- Leaked Gambol. For a while they u t they might give several ad- ‘@itional ancea for the benefit of the club. my ‘ a Augusta Glose will return to vaude- ville with her pianologue on June ‘at the Bushwick, Brooklyn. Miss (mow Mrs, Leeds) bas not been sctive in the entertainment line for ime. Barrymore will be seen. next FE > 5 ze if & z a HE z 5 2 & fi # n @eason an McChesney in a Bist @tage version of the “Roast Beef Me- + " stories hy Edna Ferber. George t is dramatizing the talea. Jo- - atin autem the Arammatie ti ETTIN en yr er ° Gtories by:-Youna Women Who Have SSraimreets owns the orematio dhe! — ag coucowy sauiave ir, |G G AHEAD AS A BUSINESS GIRL—No. 20.—Ambition’s Frait utes ae eect =e «= By Carola G. with him for Miss Barrymor, May Hopkins of “She's In Again” Wlustrated by ELEANOR SCHORER uss the a 6 & Unique actress. She hasn't been : —_—— playing parts so very long and, con ; SI i . she doesn't think she's ja. veritable “knockout.” Therefore, when & note from a writer on.dra- matic aubjects was handed her at tac Gaiety asking an interview for a | magazine, she thought she was being tricked, | “Somebody's kidding me," she said. | “Nobody wants to interview me.” And she threw the note in « handy Very in fitand : pt ope and went about her ‘Ciectt, Peabety & Co. Inc Maher | ay cs NN Because 1 was needéd at home to help my mother, Bul 1 was anibltious” and “studied stenography af who was in poor health, | was unable to attend high night school, | made such good progress that my school. When I was seventeen | obtained a position as | father arranged for me to conclude my studies by at- stock clerk in a factory at five dollars a week and with | tending school in the day time, | graduated shortly A VERY WICKED Boy. Louls Nethersole is a regular bun- | die of nerves, He was out in an auto }on Long Island Sunday with several | friends when @ country boy took his time crossing the road in front of tie | machine, getting gut of the way just in time. His carelessness bothered Mr, Nethersole, | Standing up in the } ear, he shouted back: | “You're a wicked boy!" ‘Anothier firm To the same Tine of business offered me twenty dollars a week tocome to'them. My own firm offered me the same pay to stay, but I saw grealer pos- sibilities for advancement in the new work offered, T found’ the work harder, because of increased sponsibilities. At the end of four eas ee ~ position my yet twenty-five dollars a week, ie prospects of further advancement. Another slory law. MOTTA, poilfion witfi a réal"éstale corporation jin their law was made permanent by sat- ‘isfactory work, and in three years successive raises had, increased my salary from six dollars a week to fifteen FROM. THE CHESTNUT TREE, “That jeweller manufactures nearly ali the watches he eells.” “Makes the most of bis time, ght” litle chance for advancement, after I was eighteen.

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