The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1915, Page 18

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Home and Comic Pag Of i, THE BVENING WORLD'S NBW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES FEATURING REAL MOVIE STARS IVERSAL catered This Week in PART FOUR Mary Fuller THE DOMINO’S LURE > Avete nobber ED EACH WEEK IN “MOVIE STORIEG” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD is arranging to give) the inmates of Bing Sin= an oppor- tumity to see some genuine Lambs in action. While the Lambs’ Club is not oMclally Interested, Mr. Mooser is laying plans to present a gambol in the big prison for the edification of Warden Osborne's throng of merry, guests. It will take place in about) two weeks. William Courtisigh, | Shepherd of the Lamba, has prom- Y ised to assist; Frank Belcher will be) there; Eddie Foy says he'll take the; be * + Gol will be That night Hal retums home at a late hour. 5 a Sings tanageres They ail expect t0| | Groping for the switch, he floods the room with light , rushes to the door to find it locked. He flings open wet back on tims, and finds himself looking down the barrel of an auto | Jolni : window, sees a shadowy form, vanishing into the! WON'T CHANGE HIP'S NAME. matic, levelled at his heart. ‘The intruder is a masked yf night, and fal ‘There is litue a chance that Charles woman of evident grace and beauly. Its back. overcome with nervous agitation tn *S*MATTER, POP?” and deadly fear—Conlinued lo-morrow.. Nii ; Mat { For THe Love oF Pete! L CANT I Give AN OLD He FLOOEY AND AXEL—It’s a Good Thing for Axel That Flooey Fainted; Otherwise, Well—! WELL, (DUNNO'IE 1 SHOULDA BET YEEEEEoOW! THer're cer! c'mon * C mon GEE FLOOEY— Ay vis TOU bp Re Ph orp pl il AXEL'S LEADING BY A LENGTH. sale: a eee Te i eee bd ' HA PULLIN FOR‘ HAVE WON IN A VALK tit MECBE HELL WIN IT “Hoded HE CANT LOSE —-.- ane tt CoP A’RoL! yooaors © AXEL WORKS AT THE AQUARIUM NEXT WEEK, KH $ iC. AT , ‘. Sey (cor LY, » he Re / é m BETTY’S BROTHER BOBBIE—The Chap Was “Letting His Light Shine’? Too Brightly to Suit the Kid! LOOK, MISS BETTY, ! BROUsHT mY IF THERE 1S e@rTHiet SPEAKING OF DOCS - bone PRIZE-WINNING FISH-HOUND OVER TO BOLT DOGS 1 DONT KNOW- UKE TO TALK ABOUT MNSELF SHOW You- You Now 1AM & WELL- JUST LookIT MY eBRER z: (i BUTAT THE LAST Stow THE DOG - A OCS - ER -THAT IS BLVE RIBBON PRIZE Gr JUDGES BEFORE TAKING (T OBEN mE~— UP, KIN ae UPON THEMSELVES TO ase CRARLE Ss! uel Jon ; AwaRD THE PRIZES ro) r SEE— Aaa en z : CALLED ME queR)® 4 4 ys i z Copyright. 1918, Press co OE tories by Young Wemen Whe Have “Made Good’ Jat speciél matinee, ‘The club's re- in" Gusingestiuetrated by ELEANOR SCRORER cent election resulted as ‘follows: Mary Shaw, President; Lillian Rus- 5 n in “a sell, Vice-President; /Anne Moore, , 0 {Mh }) | Secretary, and Amy M. Hicks, Treas- : NY I * Wit } | urer. d 1 nN \! W; ooo — WHEW, MOOCHIE! “I noe,” writes Mooch:) Pickett, a } | chorus girl, “that you often print con- tribut es. Inclosed is my lat- t. If you wee it, O. K." re it comes, dear reader! your time and hold tight: her fs once oad: ss = deans,” STEADY, BOYS!—HE'S YOUNG. Our lyn correspondent, A. . “By the time, “I wonder hy @ baseball player never gets in- pecioased aftor getting #0 many high Pay Pinine 990: A! Tou quit that! a iment sore advert for «sleet, ctemad cera oe et ae FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. b Position and secured it. | was pul rr embroidery counter,. 1 studied pur ” table, 1 was kept busy all day wait- my Sates, mee press mldier. He |] ing on customers, and nights found me very tired, but irchasing and when the embroidery and |, 4 : <estlly appl Yor her poston and afte any fan 4 Wed lo keep pleasant ahd satisty all my shoppers y. I. ‘weeks “1 good.” (Another Slory Tc

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