The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1915, Page 14

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ay ; WORLD, Wednesday, June 30, THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, FEATURING REAL MOVIE STARS {— ESSANAY FAVORITE, Featared This Week in PART THREE Edna Mayo <==<“THE TEST” ge , Homeless ee YOUR OCREEN FAVORITES PR NTED BACH WEEK IN “MOVIE STOR! " WRITTEN FORT THE EVENING WoRiod When the landlady departs Edna st with her But again she meets with ‘the same iit . The end of the week comes. and with It-efection |, pcge eat prothem. She Prenat hy tgs folks at | te ery Vest pace she appiies--0 Uhajoess office Liber ees ape a! oe See dregh tits rea peer peg ln i # —we’ is NO 0 sleep. ; s of a great chure 1 Forge. nor can she, without work, pay her way, have she hears the same story, “You have no training—we shop windows with their ippetidicg disptays only in heedless of the rain ‘sweeping over her—Conlinued to a man by ber side food or shelter in the city. She resolves to try once cannot use’ you.”” lo-morrows <"Who are those two fel- : more for work. crease the pangs of her-hunger, Barney, _manaaer Of the) | (Now AvEL, SHOW THE DOCTOR We, "Shout tee” ied] ll ebbep oF Mis GAR He's Loom im which he participated last! || For a BUS THAT WILL GET HIM To Aicternaon the man who eat HIS PATIENTS (N A HURRY ! ereenae's, ine ‘he man at my. ett aT fh ea a teed ’ has returned ee BE Se esas BYAN: MOTOR. CXCLING ‘HEN C@LL ME ar THE OFFICE. THEY QLu Like ME. THEY KNOW.(M & RIGHT GUY. FEW FELLOWS ARE AS hen dang A ta = Pi E Hotel yesterday when he heard equines the lawyer pleasantly. to ane waiter. “Take that to the/ligion, and that teaches that we all No. _ discussing Russian names, ." replied the stranger, “I'm come from monkeys.” y're actually outlandish,” Good Stortes taking comfort.” walter leaned over the cash- friend. “In a itet of comfort?” repeated Scott, shoulder as he unfolded the Piling It On It gaid the other. ‘You see, rn bet you $5 that when send been 4 ° this obaudeure iicenns, SA tt |thda heck dee Geet aaa eee gag: fot fe ane Sh igpred iy “Here I am,” said the man, pap, tom thought if I would Rad SBN Herewher . Lap the . backwoods, v romeing it ad His Kind of Comfort. | read it 1 would feel better.”—Chicago | "°°" rather severely, and on taking a seat| fF th? Fepsiteney, sn who rs is: ETTLED THE AR y , woul a HE 8 QUMENT. J= R. K. SCOTT, the lawyer, Little and Big Religion, | 2.5 rattway carriage returning home: | Sic'e of water? wee anevat | HERE was one time; when Capt. Bill MacDonald, United States Marshal for Northern ‘Texas, who was Mr. Wilson's! body- guard during the latter's campaign fee $ F] le i cat Hit i ward he looked begr:! who is an ardent automobilist, HIS story comes from Austria, weather beaten a “trapper te, Ge by a fellow T oq@d H.'A. Be. tells a story of a man he met where all conversation turne|browght his skins into a set! witt of Austin at nigh. “Capt, wale ou 6 Sip he thirty miles eventually to motiere centr Bill, the story goes, hai peen playing ‘While driving out a little frequented & dollar on this bill Ioan’t | tonal, because every parent is pail! 1) Boston—who, af Sialwetaee “ono who at the Bae ‘ceehimh igs fully anxious that his sons sball pase tae session’ owed duced enh ot - for erable a “Oh, that’s just a Joke, air,” apoio. |e standard which will free them MacDoi le several “ from Yeare of military fe » but it setae T urs Fu hare to | SEE bc ons Same a ds | ER ear ET a yu! : ie erred cis meena pee Srna. cero oe wo ee tb the maot’ |. “The courageous MacDonald, how- eo le Med ail vastondnan’ Pad "ta Spat] sat, me Hot pra forthe fe: H ewer, Weents| +, ? tly drawn into an exaltation + to it,’ t ty “ you learn? Reading, | ooo eoulfulness and beatific Incase owed! we moneys tt here tore has es EEC is ca ee a a Me raion! SS Le

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