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

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D MO RIES, FRATURING MOVIB STARS KALEM FAVORITE Featured This Week in — PART THREE — == THE ARTIST'S MODEL = tg The Plot Thickens '1N "MOVIE G6TORIES” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENIN@ WORLD Next Week ETHEL CLAYTON Lapin Star, in “MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!’ |, t Eva Tanguay and the U. B. O. Rave kissed and made up, Miss Tan- guay, mimeographs Walter Kingsley from the Palace Press Department, . has decided she positively will not @isappoint audiences any more. She has come to the conclusion that no ‘matter how many faces eho may Want to make at managers, she has ho right to ignore her real friends and patrone—those who pay to get fm the theatre—dy doing a Brodie off the bill, Lam week the cyclonic com- 5s Medienne was hooked for the Palace, Dut sho didn't like her advertising, or Mack of it, 90 she ups and Jeaves, after @hanging her mind a couple of times reo, Frank Tinney took her place | ené made a big hit with an imitation @f the young man who was imitating Rim over at the Columbia. | Now everything is fine and dandy) @e fer as Miss Tanguay and the} Palace are concerned. She will be) a Booked in there again soon, andthe 6° SOM ATTER, POP?” we we we we wt ry we we we By C. M. Payne A moment later and Amy appears at the door of Paul's studio. From where he stands chatting with the critics Paul sees the strange girl in the doorway, ieee 4 desire to paint her beautiful features comes 0 He crosses the room and introduces himself her, asking what he can do for her Giving a ficitious Sensi 9 Reg) oe She is looking for work as a fi lis is indeed good news to the is and he makes up his mind to hire her, ging He makes an appointment with her, which the elated Amy promises faithfully to keep. As she passes through the door to the hall she smiles back at Paul. The youth is already infatuated with her. _As soon as the critics and art lovers have feft the Studio Paul sits before the easel to work on his picture, but finds that his thoughts are wandering. In his mind’s eye he pictures the beautiful girl as he first saw her, framed in the doorway.—Conlinued lo-morrow, * Amy refurns to where her father and Kingsley are chatting. Keeping her secret, she joins them, and the two men, who have not missed her, little dream that their children are already in love with one another. Detting is about § to 1 that she'll play the week out TO FORM COAST BRANCH. “Francis Wilson, President, and How- ard Kyle of ihe Actors’ Equity Asso-| THE MAN AT bile in the Far West next| 2 Z THE ORANGE month will endeavor to establish a) . Pacific Coast branch of the organiza- | ieee dion, with headquarters in San Fran- ae Mi @leco, They will attend a meeting of a @t the Civic Centre in san ALi Ble CRAN@MUT aa isco, July §, and another at the | ccs tae ei tion the following day. On; duly 17 they will swoop aown on Los a abi greet the members of the profession there, Later they | ‘will probably visit Seattle and Port-| Jand. In each city they will try to) get members for the association, “P, & P.” ENGAGEMENTS. ' For “Pottash & Perlmutter in Bo- | elety” A. H. Woods has engaged | Dresser, Barney Bernard, Len) himar and Leo Donnelly, each of hom created a role in the original “Pp. & P.” Alexander Carr, it is un- | " ood, is to be starred by H. H./ ‘. jin a new play by Sam Ship- ay Perlmutter will be played in hal ih & Perlmutter in Bociety” yy Julius Tannen. \ THERE ARE A FEW. the black face come- ghcitle, Halts, the black fare. me FLOOEY AND AXEL—Flocey Is Wrong About the Fish as Far as the Eels Are Concerned! we we NEXT WEEK AXEL WILL BE A CADDY & me By . to New York three years ago. © ue writer of this was on tho train Vic bi teat brought Holts in from the West. ; As neared his destination the comedian began ww ask questions | about New York. | “PLEATHE TOP CemTNGL THE. Prose Puttioning Oa. CHT. Brening World) ote FLSORY ~ DAS FISHES BANE SOTAME THEY BANE EAT OUT OF MY HAND ! AY GOTTA FEED DAS SUNNY To ME WHAT AXEL CAN SEE IN “TAKING CARE OF “hese. Foo. FISH! a it N “Bay,” he said at one point, “I'm Ne Jewies. 1 want to get a Hn) singing | “WEY NEVER SHOW ANY PP’ on the stage. Are there any Jews in| AR FECTION, BUEN IF --- - tbe theatrical business in New| ork?" | Gossip. Nat Goodwin ts to be picturificated * tw rhe Master Hand.” | Bp Charles Dillingham will open the NM Mippodrome on Labor Day. | a! De Wolt Hopper will close hie Gil- | ‘bert & Sullivan engagement Sacur- , William A. Brady will sed four *Sinners” companies on tour next @eason. Bank Monroe has been engaged by ti Woods for a part in a ney iy } ie Limerick salled for London sedan to produce the sketch, ‘ar Babies.” Edith Browning has been engaged ag play her original role in “Kick in" | the Chicago company. g Charles C. Stumm has leased the ater ss * * BETTY’S BROTHER BOBBIE—There Was Too Much “UpStage’’ Stu = on White, the shotographer, was, “Y \ a Idn't visit hi = — = ve ete tare tor ‘iS moath: When “4 AHA! MISS BETTY WE ARE WELL wT i0U SHOULD HAVE SEEN ME BY Re eed with at int | (MET! 1. ARCHIBALD ARTICHOKE, | , STIRRING OREHE-" THE BROKEN Eces* THE NIGHT Fave Geve Me THE farmers aPyammuniion cenpiuge | Wt WH HAVE AevED THE NOBLE Nt LUSTROUS PREP He! oD EE WEIAD am, be @ Horse: annual outing to Glenwood June |. Wotel’s that? "Grace La Rue has obtained the ts to a play called “The Nettle,” John Glaser, a Philadelphia man. It has a singing role, hs Fred Stone country place at, Ry ityville was the scene of a “Chin a " plonic yesterday. The whole ‘yy went down and romped around gleefully, ‘tis sald. Peggy Woot is to try straight act- soon, She is to have a leading in a Cohan & Harris production which music will not be a factor. . Frank Dodge, Chief of the Pel- NM KINGDOM FoR a — ; A New EVENING WORLD “SUCCESS MOVIE" — The miss STARR TO “ROUGH IT. | _ ARMSTRONO'S NEW ONE. game Handicaps and “Made Good"—illestrated by WILL Diare hes Paul Armstrong will soon produce ugere’ bnew & playlet from his own pen called resting up “close to Nature.’ |The Bank's Half Million,” in which f { 14 eg Ge took hor tue clsters, her wnta,| bis nephew, Robert Armetrong, and Hh If MINN @ cook and a butler with her in order | Phoebe Trunt have the principal roles.| 4 } HH YY _ that she might “rough it” in the most, 2 Will endoavor to ehow what a teller) & = qn | I} od party left New noma do to @ bank if he cared to be| Y va Al lat car, Mise Starr | ‘#honent Re, / Sam Fothapfel is going West soon to visit p © portions of the jcountry a ain ideas for stage! settings at the Rialto Theatre, He | will take pictures of mountains, streams, valleys and so forth and so on, and will use the proper ones to lend atmosphere to his film produc- tions at the Rialto. If you don't quite understand this call on him and he'll tell you all about it and give you a good cigar to boot, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Teacher—What is & boomerang, ‘When Tom gets to the customer’s house ‘The regular boy employed Soesn't complain there’ Tommy? t j drate woman to face. “I wanted those mtg ‘cron | takes Jrmobeyd Tom’ ’ unloading shin ane te ee peopel i mal Work, not __ Atimidnight, more tired than ever berore in his Wa, Tommy~TIt's an animal what climbs the says. | breakfast!” she shricks and forthwith directs at con him all the most ied he apan-goes st elverngs Not unite {2S De viel ces Mir‘ hands him, and frees and hange. by tie ‘Tor # trade of (ewer. To add to Tom's trou he stock brought any let-up come, and then there oe ey Panne. He ls old io apert again nant Agno Now when ore te for hima to eal filing. kerosene canned cleaned display goods urd vents are going themselves a On how Agp } any breaklast, . Legale drudadanabcem pen for him before then,—Coninued lormortow. ‘Marle-Odile" 7 ‘ on tour next) ROTHAPFEL GOING WEST. / . 5

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