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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Satti dav: June 26: Tors” THE BVENING WORLD'S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, FEATURING BEAL MOVIE STARS Neat Week LUBIN STAR Fe This Wee! Ethel Clayton Money, Money, HONEY! E> ecncinton P| eur ree Scenario by Lawrence McCloskey—iliustrated by Ferd Gis Copyright, 4018, Prem Publishing Co. (N. Y. Evening World.) Popple, the shipping clerk, hung up| Ke coat and turned to the bionde| stenographer. “E gee,” he said, “that Cohan and Harris are to stage a play called ‘Me and My Dog.’ Who wrote it?” “Prob'ly Granville Barker,” shout~ @4 Bobbie, the office boy. “Oh, shut up!” said the blonde, ‘Then to Popple: “I forget his name, but he's the author of ‘Believe in the ‘d Bieter that much.” gg ee secretary hay a ove te, ean eantippe, po ply ti eal Fico one of Explanations follow. Tom has become engaged “ie ereat “ ., — fearing Roy's shout, May and Tom tush to the Recognizing her husband May exclaims, “Why, Tom offers to make restitution of the money for | to 4 friend of May and he had been telling May of the By i centre. ome in?” Jn his excitement Ro: Roy, who,only flies into a rage, saying it is May’s env: H ici 4 4] “Like my cousin who Played on the "what to do, but he glances into the sideboard dun Hearing them coming Roy springs tow- | Roy, when did you come in?” In y Ys a ny y' y’senvy | engagemetit, His suspicions quieted, Roy asks his % NewYork Centre) football team,” The money is gone! He utters a shout of rd the. win window. to escape, but at Tom's shouted ee ee ‘ at as had bo moby bay goes to the ons and Zits he pote ot wife’s and Tom’s forgiveness. Next day burglar and ea . tr stor: the temptation ta which i SrWbat 3 ry o ow mean by that?’ de- Hands up,” he stops, turns and faces them, poral tee Bey the burglary, sca dy are found, and in Roy's house all is again hy oo e ” a wsieiangen on a S’MATTER, POP? os) eee out elght pollce- a gry taud Robbie came from Miss of Primm. “What do you mean"—— it the boat.” “Tatcught this oes foie be a theatrt- @iscussion,” snap! Sz, Dudley's department ip 1 ppose4 ‘ ofa ‘trical nature.” és b re are getting a bit off the track,’ “sala Pople “I geo by the papers that called lolmes is to appear in a play ‘His Majesty Bumped His i ‘That ought to be funny.” re er,” said Miss Primm, em- ys a be TR shouted Bobbie. A laughed. “We've got to ond iscussion Dope we all get to each other,” he said. “It's cun- for to come in and ‘a joke. Where is he?” “in get him," said Bobble. Ho went ‘te the '@ private room and sald, “Mr. Snooks, come oyt and tell us a . in the bie : ig and then | relished. ah best en is 1 ¥ men,” he said. “But here's the fe I intended to tell you. A man | SS 78, wend 2 veh, mousy in Man: | Nove-w Dome m Pare a.’ one: = | : ING Lt ie 73 Rattan. 1 told him the East River Croeriahe, 18 Wreme Pramening Oo 8. Brentng Werks) BATS ya SAalhe tes gocy Ane Sivan. Ls Bridges nad been built #0 they would d come across.’ “Perfectly delicious,” wid min | EK LOOEWY AND AXEL—It’s a Good Thing He Quit, Too. He Doesn’t ~~ the Fine Points of the Game! = w_—=— AXEL WILL START DEMONSTRATING AUTOS MONDAY «= gg sss BB Wile — wre Leach Cross?” asked | 77 TRDERSTAND CADDY? DONT LET MV BAL boss frowned. “Oh, Bobbie,” GET LOST. I'M BETTING $52 A HOLE Wr fetignt toa fod cloan my deak up. tii as | Sis wan aNd Dow CaRe 0 Lose | ‘ myea es into hie private ee. YOU KEEP My_SCORE RIGHT - EH? sap dae angst We =) GoL.uF BANE PUNK GAME. FoR WUN HONEST Guy! SHUBERT SHOWS TO CUBA. ‘The Messrs. Shubert, announce thoy aero completed arrangements with the management of the Teatro Na- tional in Havana, Cuba, whereby ten are reserved at that house for “Winter Garden production, ‘The Show of 1915" will be the first. its engagement there the week in February, 1916. HE'D CLOSE Two CITIES UP. , & man who controls several stock one of them in Phila stood at the bar in a Broadway last night discussing them with |. Nearby was a youth who! ulged a bit too much in liquid efim eos sald going to Pr philadelphia next ; ° inebriated youth misunder- te By Thornton Fisher bc along the bar, he sai I'm fr it. An’ shay, ole wanes! wit heid uf Brooklyn an’ close up, too, Whatcha suy?" UH - THERE GoES 4 ewan KYLE TRIUMPHS. Barry WITH THAT ‘ HAN THAT GUY & SHoT ? years ago a trunk belonging Mow! PITCHER ACTOR - f Mretiroad company down in Als- : eis wan. $2 company down in Ala- a MOISE. woutt Bliss Barney tried to recover Ssh sa et OUT HAVE PEE, StaNt seem able to ! WHITE Sence Progress. One day she = = ain at the rooms of the Actors’ Mation and told gallant Kyle about it. Mr. Kj le the railroad pay Miss You can't convince Miss Barney that Howard Kyle is a poor tur- @W- INDEEO NES, MISS BETTY, WE MOVING PICTURE STARS 00 PRY NO END OF ATTENTION TO _ ATTIRE. SHUCKS WHHOW COULD 1 ‘ + ‘tun _mitinge has returned from > nier is now manager of ‘adsworth Theatre uptown. moneres Septtegtions for en- i America” have Peesived's the Hippodrom Harrison is back on Bros maa in from Chicago, where he veral months. Blokel & Watson, comediai been sopneed by George Kleine to act x ft comedy films, ~ * Wilfred t soanit’ Gan Reet eaidas FOOLISHMENT. ing in the beanery now, you know.|they going to bring our orders in a The Delayer. SAMMY SAYS— " Despatches from Europe say the You're pretending you're a count in| fryingpan?” Kaiser has received a check. It's Good Stories Paint Rock. Wake up, man, for| Later he noticed specks of some- HE young man eits in the parlor Mart! Ms of the Ridge- roDably op one of the banks of the gracious sake,’""—Washington Star. thing had sation on heir plates, og and waits, He has waited along Copyrigtt, 1918, Press Publishing 66, (N. J.) Opera House, is in town | Dalester. mene 60 PF time, When he remembers how Srranse for benefit at his the-| ee Of the Day Strictly Fresh. serviette, when a walter rushed fran-|,,.¢ ne'time has been ho Uses strong hey're saying aw is crazy "i fs Q ey O'Ulgging, while attempting | cause he posed’ for motion pictur DAIRYMAN and farmer per-|. “iDon't, wt!” he exclaimed breath- |language under hie breath. And she IF K\NDNESS WAS WA WATE ER, to erank an auto, broke his right arm.|If he made the proper financial ar- A sonally applied to a town houme-|lessly. “That's not dirt. That's your| had called to him that she would be S Peatueenie Wana a His Undoing. steak, War-time rations, sir!""—Lon-|right down. Pretty soon her scamp Universal Film Company has| rang » based on the prevailing keeper for @ transfer of her f a little brother comes 4 ry AN from Henry W. Savage his| scale, he's crazy like a fox. ENRY P, DAVISON of the Mor-| custom te himself. don Opinion, ie tees natin 18) CHAR \ry SOAY, Si aie are esx a ald was Ship eatin Want H gan banking firm was talking} “I hear dot you hafa lot of drouble What She Expected “le s doling up,” he volunteers, Beer crenciogs July & au about international marriages, | wit dot dairyman of yours,” he said. pected. is that {t?” says the Young man had is M pever has “Well,” he said, “I know of one in.|“YBat you glve me your custom and| ¢ gy OOK at her," said the tron-|## ‘he’ frowns at his waten. was So Bs geld for dy J dere will be no drouble."* beginning to think she might be medi ME. FOLKS. KS , nayers pi ternational marriage that falled,|° “Are your eggs always fresh?" monger, indicating a depart-| tating."—Cleveland Plain Dealer, tN | open summer season Ju a vel i a \ Keviig 1 Havent Harvay wil] “at oti Boe selene Set sre ML EVM. us man tn anleomeu oie meee Teme] am Lioseke @ WHO HAD FE aS ee QUEER QUERies. millionaire, ‘The man Was @ count, a| indignant tone. “Let mo dell you,| ised it to her for this week, provided eq eason. an, “Brocae a and seven other! aie; To decide a bet, is Nat Good. | Spanish count, madam, dot my hens nefer, nefer lay | L could get a certain pew part in time HLF moon was casting fiickering OVG Are R Stee cette Rrogue, | Pog hander father gave @ dinner for him in the eaten woman, who camo unnecessarily, hulf 99 Sher oh: #100 by side in Baie, o 5 J Paint Rock castle overlooking Paint a crown an’ twopence for the clothes.” | tery Park. He glanced out acroas the c ~ Yukon.” The Metro concern - : ; " A Ghost of the Past. WA = ve tera Borsalls AAT arena retcenee ge cance the Seat melon a lente cunerie: A UNGER was gnawing at the vi- nevi, eer veined Go craathe| wane One she the Situs oc Taherty 2 MORE nefit performance in the in- P ic wine! ane | * then, by Jove, be started to remove tals of MK and Sik Slaaves ut that's not all. Her husband] “I wonder why they have its light of the aie and children of ust grab the girl and freeze to her.| the plates. aay, anc d be 8 out on washdays, and as lie|so small?" he broke in on the bliss- H, Harris will be FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “The guests watehed him in an} weight, and therefore they] dined out on a washday that wasn't] ful silence, urtig é& Beamon'a. One open-mouthed silence, His napkin! hied themselves to a restaurant, 4 washday — you understand? —she| “Perhaps,” anawered she, in a eoul- Twenty-Gfth Street! Autolat (to farmer)—Am I half way|alung over his arm, he had got nearly | Mr. H. his order and sat down| says I ought to pay for his dinner,|ful tone, as she coquettishly tried to a 25 Mr,| to Smithville, my friend? all the plates removed when his! to wait, Ho frowned at bis wife, No, she doesn't ask anything else. And! slip from hie arm, “the smaller the Farmer—Wal, that sort o' depends Iniliionaire. host said to him gently: “I wonder why they ya .) the they call ‘em the weaker sex.”—Tit- pant the greater the liberty.—From om whar ye started frum, “"Wake up, George. You're not wait- plates first?” be asked of “are Bits, \

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