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“ THE BEVBNING WORLD'S NEW ILLU. cabs PAY STORIES, FEATURING RBAL MOVIE STARS UY 4 ‘AVORITE Featured This Week i —— —— Marguerite Courtot = 'tTie'artists MopEL==] 2 matsmaumteoe” | Betaee nO YOUR GOREEN FAVORITES PRESENTED ZACH WEEK IN “MOVIE STORIES” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD “MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!” _ @AD SAA LO |~6BODE DUDLEY © Jose van den Berg, whore musical! _ @tock company finished an enase- t at the Standard Theatre Satur- : Bian. is planning to present light @pera in tho new stadium at the Col- ite. or ¥ Yo first, and follow it with ikedo.” Only night performan 3 bo givon * RLE MAKES A DISCOVERY. rd Carle has me ie a discovery engagement us a stock star in! Dictator,” played in Boston last ; showed him that he doesn't the “henpecked” idea in a ploy be a success ax a comedian, Al- t invariably hei Kingsley explains as best he can to Hilton and Amy. two fathers seem to take Paul's flight in a very serious manner, but Amy thinks it a good joke She becomes much interested in a photograph of Paul that rests on his father's desk. In front of the tuilding Kingsley meets Hilton and Amy. He tells them of Paul's sucess, Amy sees that the two old men are very anxious that she and Paul should meet, and as they chat an idea comes to her mind.—Confinued lo-morroto, Paul hires a studio apartment and starts to work, art Pill pooae & baer CGuey ee determined to make xood. With all his heart and soul look the on Keay Wee hee Ss long in mind, unanimous in declaring wonderful, iol Calling his son to one side, Kingsley begs him to reconsider the proposition and at least ef fh meet the tale Paul is so elated with his success that he reg at the proposition, and the father in anger takes ave, ws cast as a henpec “Never again!” he # 2 Tt will be bad news fo the corpn- ladies of the musical comedy ich of the profersion. 4 % MISS M'COY A BRIDE. Marrin ke murder, will out, ant ; of thio It seems incumber 4 us to tell a secret, Do you re- ad we ad we wt By C. M. Payne ber Nella M who ured M ald’s role husband. = | ‘ | BY! FOR THe Love of Pete! DIDN'T T TELL You THose . OF ” dh D Rants, Crconner, afd, has NOTICES Say-DOny Pick) fa “The Lilac Domino.” Wher $ 7 HE ORANGES? , were married they decided no ong ; a oe anything about it, so pleas) 9 ‘ Indiepore. | The Playwrights’ Club has declared | ‘det off for the summer and wilt meet again until Sept. 10. At the confab of the season W. A tread hin play, “The Baroness,” the other members of the club ed it, At a former meeting . Voight, they say, had partic'- In the work of dolving Into the mings of @ play, and of It hat : “It has no theme,” 4 oll, that was fair enough. Tut ae he had read his play at the a meeting, who should get up bit ™ ‘Author of the other one with the ncement that Mr. Voight's play no theme. Oh, gee whir! Copyroaht den), Hews Pubtortune Co (MY bvening Workd » FLOOEY AND AXEL—Well, Flooey Got the Answer to His Questions All Right ! Ya GETTING ON a OK Sure’ Come An! THINK You'LL HOLD THE WHEN AY CLEANED DAS CAGE AN PUY DAS FISWES IN VUN BIG BASKET ----+ Ji VEN DAS CAGE FILL ue AY ViLLPuT ‘EM IN AN’ LET 'EM SVIM 1. Y DID RIGHT Boss A Takin’ TO HIM NEVER DOES ANY Goop ! he ct Mevonee abe werd to 1 onder if whe atl 1 acter! ucts a Sooner: bes, 1 wo y KisY Oke’ moan ott ding? ) Miss RHODES’s NEW woRK. In "The House of Glass,” which Co- & Harris will try out at Atlantic next week, Lila Rhodes, cousin y J fs ? ’ George M. Cohan, will make her on s > Zbjti b A in xtraight comedy-drama, In é P| p ( YC, f . S past she has confined her efforts ? musical comedy. Hereafter she'll y straight acting only tf she finds ‘Agrees with her. TIP HAS CHANGED. who got home from | yesterday, kaye he Melville De Vere on looks It—-Hanover | | ia pave a part) BETIY’S BROTHER BOBBIE—Mighty Little Satisfaction This Inquisitive Chap Got Out of Bobbie! emcee is presenting a — 2 LLL Rape iret part in vaudeville out — os — AH, ROBERT Ler You NOWMN LITTLE MAN, WHILE ( Ker will leave the cast of | [(REWEVE ME OF MY HAT, WAITING FOR YOUR SISTER, LET { THINK: YOU AND 1 eouty Cer Beda” this week. He's work- MY @ANE ANO MY GLoves- US HAVE A LITTLE Cher, TELL ON FAMOUSLY, DONT You ? WHer op Friedman in fecling hurt be- ME, HAS MISS BETTY Many AO- geal AS YOUR FATHERS BUSINESS? fils old friend Hteve O'Grady b MIRERS? DOES SHE EVER SPEAK HAS HE LOTS oF MONEN ? called on him. ‘Maclaren will clone his season HUH! ding man with the Grcnville A players Satu; 4 A. Magner of San Francisco has t the rights to “The Melting Pes” for the Hawatian Islands, fet P. Campbell, director of the - Priat tre of America, announces ‘of twenty-six weeks begin- —) Bing next fall. Abr & Co, have arranged | ith Lucile Watson to play Hopwood's farce, o Mystic "which will open at Atlantic OF ME? Do You iknow IF SHE ee OUR Baron Hee " ? 7 4 VE t \0 ta) volbey Bk rl peso iit A CHAP MAKE & HIT WITH HER? Shoes fF Connie COULD YoU GIVE ME ANY ADVICE? a fome y 5. Brad le probable that Janet Dunbar bi 4 ‘play the Judy role in the Henry ba Miller “Daddy Long Le Maine man sent « 65-pou and the matzoth, Charles Sturgis and y Vion will spend the heated term Oriental Point, 1.. — a new Ko! worth $1,0¢ . 6 ; | mal “ — ‘5 gown worth 91.000 that is | OW TOM “WON OUT” —No. 2—The Grocer’s Boy seams Hanaicupe and’ “made Good” illustrated by W. B, JOHNSTONE we By Hazen Conklin aes ae j Might for sore eyes. Why, it has $500 | worth of ermine on it Harney Hernard has signod up with A. H. Woods for the new edition of | "Potash & Permutter.” He the role of Potash in the first Henri Ber launched Mi “Look Who's Hore,” at Castle: r last night, tt mpany of thirty, b rgaret Anglin hi rangements for ent | on of 1 She will } best Sha r has anal rk no lon house. ‘The Gar with whi y r OF closes at 1 A. M A, ADMITS IT, “There are two kinds of poems,” writes A. Becker ur Brooklyn correspondent—"; and mine.” “ ” " " af ‘Well?" the grocer ly demands, turning his Tom doesn't whine a story about his sick father, i of ’ ¥ “You'll ipl THE GHRATAUT TAGE. back {0 Tom to continue fiting the bags'with sugar. | and his mother's need of money, but resolutely meets sf actete ates Oe sore) die Sroser’s e¥¢8- | minutes early. The grocer turns him over pore heb tal hare terete Rte aati Gieiens's eamaier E. Not disconcerted, Tom replies: “You wanted a boy to grocer’s scrutiny and waits for him to speak. | dojtar.” He again busies himself with the ‘of | boy, the “regular,” woceeds to coach Lifting another bundle from the push cart the ere Hah: ney is tainted, work Saturday Mr Scales Here 1am.” The grocer | Mr. Scales suddenly asks. | Sivar’ paying no more attention to Tom, who hurries | day's duties. First he ls put to work helping eggs falls to the sidewalk with a tell-tale crash, ‘ain't yours and ‘tain't y tens and sharply looks Tom over, hioane fo tell his mother the good news. orders. Then he is given a cart and sent out to deliver | hear about these broken eggs later— Continued to customers. » MOrT Oy