The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1915, Page 16

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Hi } Law Widids doen't believe thet ac- lore, by appesring in films, reduce power in the spoken He even gots so far as to it works the other way. For some the legitimate managers have of making the actors Promise to keep out of Mr. Fielda, who 1s both ‘Manager, ‘doesn't look on Dlah with favor. ‘actor will rehearse cight or weeks without pay for a logiti- * gaid he, discussing “nthe same space of if he were a recognized @6rn $10,000 acting for the fim fe. “Why whouldn’t he be al- to get thie money? , As to the ‘that It reduces his value as see him in pictures want the flesh.” ‘and Fields have been offered ‘week for an entire season by vaaty * y to play ‘the title role in “Polly- of young women ap- ‘AWAY FROM THE CITY, Mge Doolittie, the Lees- je» postens, iseved a warning in it to “THE GIRL” MONDAY. 0 production of i Fe omits Page. o THE EVENING WORLD'S reer ers) Ethel Clayton YOUR SOREEN FAVORITE ps LUBIN STAR Featured This Welt in MONEY, MONEY,. MONEY! PREGENTED EACH WEEK IN ) le Home, Roy Enters the Ho use, ‘The sound of footsteps causes the burglar to glance it in nearby tree TS A GIGANTIC SwWIN BLE ME» YOU YOUNG GALAN WUMPUS, No MORE OF YouR . RUNIN GeMaeKs WHEN (er TALKING TO “OUR SISTER, GET ME? 1018, Prege Publishing Co, (N. ¥, mvening World.) George ro! Girl,” ‘will oboe te day. But fl They-are i thur Lewii Miltern a h’s play, "The flantie City Mon- are in the cast. ; Thompson, Ar- Lowell Sherman, John Leonora Ulrich. core 100 at the Booth Wednesday afternoon. The Standard Theatre is now closed, The Packard stock company ended its engagement Saturday. Mario Tempest is acting in films in An . It is proba! she will appear in @ Frohman production next weason. Mabel Wilber will conclude a long and successful musical stock season ip St. Louis Saturday night and go to her summer camp in Canada. Old King Cole and his fiddlers will through the medium called “The Kingdom of Laughter,” written by Charles Hast- ings, a nowapaper man. WAR ITEM. Bixteen of the thirty girls in “Look, Who's Here,” atop the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, say they are in symy thy with the jes; twelve are pro- an and two tral are of the opini Villa will eventual, ener, FROM THE CH “That boy certainly bas bad his ups ond downs.’ nded until a ay, but Mr. Boban Mt not finish the teh, "The Sign of. q toh the camera and fea ian! 0 y- the a . He dodges to a hiding place behind ilar iss Rog approach from the rear of IVE INQUIRED OF 200 PEOPLE AN NoBoDY Knows OF No Sict “PLACE IN CALIFORNY! “MOVIE @TORIE8” WrRitTEeN FOR TH ‘Throu; ing into SOME OF THE THINGS: ME ( CANT CONTROL MY TEMPER, he hes given me only 17 centa”—Phil- adelphia Telegraph. fo ha One on Billy, ILLY SUNDAY stoyped a news- boy in Philadelphia the other day and inquired the way to the post office. “Up one block and turn to the right,” said the boy. “You seem a bright lttle fellow,” said Sunday, “Do you know who I om?" “Nopel® “I'm Bill Sunday, and if you come to my meeting to-night I'll show you tas way to heaven.” “AW, £0 eter; “you didn't even to the post office, ecript, — —_—>— He Was “It.” HEN my wife and I were on our honeymoon we were ad- vised to visit a certain ruined castic, the custodian of which was.a tive of the noble owner. Having the @ loa how and Didn’t Look Good. ELBERT E. DAVENPORT, the dramatic author, emiled the other event: con- versation a the eayings of the kiddies. euneee of this incident ine: Some time ago there waa e } ful girl who had @ flance fates Jones. She also had @ little named Wille. One morning was thoughtfully aitting at the bi - fast table when he su: y to ‘bis father. " ead he, “I don't will make @ very “You aed my ren the indulgent’ response of emul pare; he makes rou Sinks x Because,” was the prompt rejoin- der of Willie, “he has b ip know the way ‘Boston Tran- y glorious old pile, I waa] youngste: in what way to “blue blood” of our guide. The follow- ing conversation took place “We thank you for your courtesy and would be glad to give a email sum to any cause if you have a box for that purpose.” “Sir,” was the reply, “we have such may I eco it?” I asked. nt emile and a x."—Strand Maga- ' —_—_———. IR ARTHUR PINERO, the famous dramatist, who, as chairman of the United Arts corps, is doing a great deal of hard work just now, telle| @' an amusing story of a conversation he once heard while watching one of hig own Plays in the stalls at a West End oa tre, A lady and her*tittle boy were sitting near bim, and as the curtain went down on the second act the fond mother turned to her son and said: “Well, dear, are you enjoying it?” “Oh, yes, mamma,” replied the ie the ‘window Roy clirihs, disai intenor of the house. Pinos necter Se toes, peer throug open dow, shrugs his shoulders, resumes his Place of penareiet Sernirs ae, You, tnee eee MOVIE STARS PART FOUR Two Burglers EVENING WORLD From his hiding the win- SA-N—D-!-E-G-o, SAN DEE-A-Go: FOR THE Love OF Pete, Ger THAT ONLY THREE mw their heads! Ihave counted them five ” pete that the lady enjoyed the rest of the play without asking her young hopeful any more questions.—Pear- son's. Final Question. “FE M, for goodness sake, get those ki to bed,” grumbled Jen- ins, who had vainly tried to aettle down for # quiet five minutes., The young Jenkinses went aloft, and ‘butting in with his ridiculo! uerles. “What on earth do you want now?” demanded the harassed parent, as he desperately flung down the paper, 5 Sad, did Adam only have ene name?" “Of course he did, Now, look here, y more ailly questions and you go to bed, too, my son.” “Yes, pa, but can't I ask a little bit more about that question?” “Go on with it,” said the patient pa. “And, mind, this is last.” "Well was Adam his bike My parlor Tom is ly she starts and looks toward the dining. hor of Wik © dined rd the dining-room, the she asks, “No,” Tom they were discussing. —Continued to-morrow. it. name or Ri Next Week EDWA MAYO, Essanay Favorite, im “THE TEST” still talking with May. Sud. “Did you hear a noise?” ies; then resumes the topic WHY IN TARNATION SLOGANS OF SUCCESS By Hazen Conkjin. gyccess and baseball are two games elngularly alike When . aman “muffe” an opponent le apt to score, and If he keeps “fanning” long enough he's “out.” oN the hill called Life a man has . only He rei to reach the bottom, ut to ren the top he CLIMB. z ge mpue CONstructive oritic helps to make things better. The DE- structive kind only o! what geod hae been accomplished. gve S8FUL le the 4 eHows menwee LTS frem all the things he wc eRediiaereetteatmeasecs oF

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