The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1915, Page 16

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and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORL BVBNING WORLD'S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, FEATURING REAL ‘MOVIE STARS Newt Week Ethel Clayton oney. Money, Money! S23 atbasnea «S| .EDNA MAYO. “THE TEST” DW, Monday. vane 21, 1915 YOUR GBOREEN FAVORITES PRESENTED EACH WEEK IN “MOVIE STORIES” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD ir Schoolr ate Scenario by Lawrence McCloskey—iilustrated by Ferd G. Long DUDIITEN “Dad you ever natice,” asked Luoily, the waitress in the small restavrant fm the theatrical district, “that almost girl you meet wants to be a film < “Can't say that I have,” replied the man. 1€u tras. This mornin’ tha | &t the ple counter comes t>! miles. ‘An’ why the sup- merriment? 1 aske. ‘It's came ; eha replies. ‘I'm goin’ to be ‘& ploture mar.’ H « * ‘LAsten, Maggie,’ I saya, ‘you better Stick to ples. Somebody's been kid- din’ you. They's a difference, you know, between slashin’ a pineapple F , pie an’ foolin’ the villain in a film.’ | Tom, just returned from abroad, is holding a recep- A day or two later May and Roy receive Tom, whe During the motor ride they seek refreshment at a Home again after the ride, May removes her wraps Next mori t breakf: ee cual tow about '| Won’ bile friends have gathered around hitn to hear | has motored over to visit them, With mock mystery. | rustic inn. With growing displeasure Roy watches | and says, “I wish we had autos and things. Can’t you | giecsty enters eal adden Mery gees tom it °*I got a gentleman friend,’ shs him tell of his travels. The group is joined by Roy and Tom hands May a jewel case, which, opened, discloses ‘May and Tom in animated conversation. Even though earn more oath Roy?” Roy answers shortly and the pra Ne fing m hap ant Suggests a visit to siya, ‘who's got a friend who Is a film || May, a young married couple, and Tom greets them | a beautiful necklace. May almost hugs Tom, but Roy | May and Tom have been friends since childhood, lie | abruptly leaves the room. “May dismisses his boorish } Roy's crank pit RAD So Ney sli fan’ he's strong for blondes. || warmly. May and Tom had been schoolmates. frowns, Tom invites them for a ride. wishes May. would be less demonstrative. action with a shrug of her shoulders, dah slash oa ring mbinued To-Morrow. says his friend says 1 look and Mary Brickfor‘. | wna ina we timo wn ’S’MATTER, POP?” got a chance” tir, sho had me for a min- 1 begins to believe she's on tho road to success, when Julie, th» comes along. ‘Bay, sings out Julie, ‘I'm goin’ to be picture ’ “Geo, kid! The stuff was off. It made some coolness around the pie counter to have « common dish aspire to the same destina- in life. Muggle gives Julie ou ectoress” she says. et that stuf? ‘Never mind, Jul! 1 wentioman fries Betton Hi I says, ‘whoa a bit. a no place for a PRG found \ DON'T STAND THERE LIKE AN hor! , 1 : enor "You vughunt to fal out Go DOWN THE FAIRWAY AND SEC Mame aaa VF ; \T BANE LAND ver that guy Peeler. Now drop the WHERE MY DRIVE LANDS. oe ipattnens isnagreetid” a | : We dip You SEE WHERE- RIGHT Here tl! ‘ “Eiitnoc, pays | (T LANDED 2 ‘a Nelther will Te mayen d | : it was @ place for ues to) im. ‘| » girls,” T says, | 4 of the greatest film actors on | earth—Jess Hobbe—has joined Bar- num & Railey. Now it would seem’—— ““Jees Hobbs is dead,’ they both el oe tie Barnum & Bailey,’ I answers, © Well, air, it floored ‘om. They went | to an meek as two mice. | “Picture act! grew serious. Ys said, “drop in the haberdashery block an’ have a) it t me know how 1018, Prose Pubiishis po a says he bas ordered a BETTY 'S ‘Thomas, the baritone ISNT TAGGING ALONG TODAY, MISS BETTY, wt SOMEHOW ‘SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS - WHEN HES UND. TODAY ALL WiLL OW MR: SNIGGLES, ~ mina: (WANT THAT BIC mores has an auto, “It's 1 | eREN Rave to stop riding in order to act,” 5) RED APPLE- ways. “It certainly breaks up : ‘6 evenings.’ aii a THats EASY, Boessies LEFT HIS LASSO LYING HERE fLy JUST- 5 ‘Yoo TRYING HER OUT. A Kentucky girl who returned to | home recently, afier spending six ithe in New York studying voice ture, writes this department to tell yi » *When I reached home,” she writes, » old negress, who ked me what I'd ving in Ww k. Ff replied it I'd been studying music. _“*Dat’s. fine,’ she said, ‘Now less how much good {it done you. Who ritten de song “Bill Balley, Won't You, Please Come Home?"'” an ‘e ~ Me aber dinad the following weer R is A New EVENING WORLD “SUCCESS MOV! B -€ aR wpachornes | sk Bhineerins aheen of eeaie luustrated by WILL 8, sOWNETONE — y Hazen Conklin 7% be Miestodon of Musical Extra-|..A. Wigsling Wave of Winsome| J > | ‘Comreight, 018, Pree Pubtiohing a. DMX. Bresina WMD _ the Biues.” “A Reoling Riot of lesplondent “ e ay taupe javel of Line sal Jolson. the Vesuvius of Voeal ne Handed” Dal inty Dimyiea | Velocity t Riffervescence of En-| .HE CAME FROM CHICAGO. on | Irene Franklin is in such demand in vaudeville that her salary hag be. ‘come so big she can hardly garry it jhome. A Chicago man, who has been | managing editor of one of the news- pipers there for severe] years, went to the Palace Theatre in this other night, and heard MMiias lin ging. Lat several frien “There's a jittie red-headed " / \ \ j the Palace this we he said, “who; 5) — | y / | will amount to something some day. 7 Y, \ \ 4 Vif y; | You mark my words!” y Ll D / \ Mf Mh PROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Tom's “raise” sets him to thinking, because it is In the Shore his glance wanders'to Vhe ‘clerk who For a few weeks Tom does all his thin! Diffidently at Tirsf, but witht tacr frankness, Tom continues: “1 don't Know WHA" Subscriber—Sir! You announced my | | @ feminder that he is making progress, and he begins | assists Mr. Scales, “It will be a few years before Ican | himself. But his mother notices his his thinking by | Tom unburdens his heart, "Mother," he says, + | be, but I want toe SOMBRE aT ante death in your paper torday. I want it| | Wondering just how much further progress iles ahead of | even hold down a job like that,” he muses. “And | ments ht she quietly asks | 4on’t want to grow up and be in a grocery all my life: | money enough to keep uffall in comfort, But it doesn't retracted in your jgnue him in his work. Becoming one of the breadwinners then what? He doesn’t earn a whole lot, Maybe there'd 4 Tom? Is it anything | suppose ’m lucky to have a job as as the one look now as though J would ever be anythin, Editor—Sorry, but we never make| | of his family has filled him with a new sense of respon- | be more of a chance in a big store—a chance 1 be- you I've got—but—It's an awful lot of work for not much | than just an ordinary clerk!” It is the ything more ' gine lonr, However, Tl put you in | sibility, come manager! of anything in the end!" ambition.—-Continued lo-wortow. i atys 1 > MOFTOw.

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