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He got even once ag'in, but ibs LJ Sameer aetrsine onan nama nema Mm aNEy I ym = EVENING WORLD, Saturday > July 33 19158: THE BEVBNING WORLD'S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, FEATURING REAL MOVIE STARS Edna Mayo YOUR 6CREEN FAVORITE EDNA MAYO Finds “Love” Better Than “Romance” sitting in the chy room of the the old Tom, but a new one, lh pve The city editor an aalte summons of the’ phone at-this desk, then “sS*"MATTER, POP?” JF THAT EVER GETS ON ToP OF A MOUNTAIN! AZIWANTA SEE THe [' MOUNTAIN- o 1 slay Ser tt exedgts 1, Crem Petmemns Co (Hv. rence Wertan °° EY AND AXEL—No Use; Axel Coaldn’t Sell a Ten Dollar Bill for a Nickel! «THAT: OLD. Guy 1S INTERESTED Mt (QOS RUMELER” . “TeLL HIM ALL, «Now ABOUT THE CAR AND TAKE Him OUT IN tr! ‘ OH, Sewing UVES 1S & MERE TRIFLE TO @ PorPoss UkE ME TWo ATA TMG - THREE AT & Time, THE MORE THE MERRIER, BUT TENS :; “Bure! I got you! That's all right.” Bix big slugs of boose he ordered an’ he downed ‘em. right away. “Now.” ho says, “you ornery cheap skate! We'll decide who gets Miss Gray. Quick ¢# lightnin’ guns was fashin’; two reports rang out as one. Just two in',| shote--that's all they fired an’ the damage had been done. As the boys picked up the rivals so's to make room for the game, a loud laugh come from the banker—Charley Baker was his nese. “Two fools id . “Fight ‘What if I'd a- Mary married Half a di @ deuce spot ‘side an at . i, may be, six, he age Brie! winnin’s, (Booze an’ dom mix.) He was. pli Him an’ Wesley’d had some trouble in love with Mary—that's told these It was under. i me to-day?” Sure enous, the girl tho; had been married to that guy. “Didi want to tel!,” sald ker. a, tiff scrap was nigh.” Then the sight, Things was lookin’ Dall he started spinnin’ and the game was on once more. In the card room wee was lyin’-—-so wae Bhorty--on the joor. had falied to let him see yy come in, Shorty sudden- FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ink Clara is going Into a de- oP it i —you' Drink ix whlskion 1 an worl “I'm, golng to propose to her to- Moore. dust amiled.gt him ah’ night.” ‘ igh RIGHT OVER THERE ONE DAY TWO BOATS CAPSIZED, TEN WOMEN IN: EACH Boar TEN MEN on’ ONE Boer SPILLED THEIR TEN WivVES— THE CTHER THEIR TEN) MOTHERS-IN- Good Stories _ Of the Day Cold Weather. ILTON LACKAYE io still fight- ing lystily in “The Battle” and telling “tall ones” be- tween times, The other day he went into his club shivering. * reary November days are @ chanted dolefully, “or al- most at any rate, and soon we'll all WHE SHORE WATCHING. be frosen stiff as we are every winter in this beautiful climate, The ‘only thing we have to be thankful for is that New York \sn't as cold as Mon- tana. I can recollect one winter while I wae out there, when a sheep, jumping from a hillock, became sud- denly frqzen on the way, and stuck in the air like a mass of ice,” “But, man," exclaimed one of-bis interested listeners, “the law of gravity wo t allow that.” . ESSANAY FAVORITE, Featared This Week in ==**THE TEST’ = D0 EACH WEEK OVIE BTORIE 1 Seo," HANDED 1 CAN Seve TEN- WHICH TEN wie IT BE? WwHer 0O You Want ME To SevE?’AND aS CED, BE CALM- SINCLE AS ONE MAN THEY Ye1.e0— “I know that,” replied Lackaye gravely. “But the law of gravity was frozen, too!"—November Young's Magasine. re Knew What He Had. NEWSIE saw the driver of a certain makg of motor car janket over the hood, the jok ut of car and decided to take 4 shot at the man thus carefully tucked the blanket down around the hood, the youngster looked at him grinningly and remarked: “Oh, you don't need to try to h: . I know what you've got.” SS Rough on Tommy. HE mails from home had been received by a certain regi- ment. Not only were there letters, but many parcels from rela- tives and friends at home for lucky soldiers. One of the Tommies received & large box addressed to himself, and with @ triumphant yell he rushed off te the company's lines and them around him to share In the eagerly anticipated contents of the he cried as he undid the old’ man; He opened the box, gave one look at |, ts and collapsed in a heap. is it?” cried bis comrades, round. rom ole Aunty Mary,” groaned the disappointed warrior. “Bandages an’ ointment an’ embroca- tion an’ splints, an’ a book on ‘ow to your own surgin!"—London Tit- a. oo Two Doctors. WO Manhattan physicians were enjoying the breeze from the front seat on the “hurricane deck” of a Riverside Drive bus one bright afternoon recently, when part of their conversation was overbeard. It ran lke this: “I peformed an operation for ap- pendicitis on the wife of a millionaire yesterday,” said the stouter of the “Ye 1 atid the other. “What was she sulféring from? —Pbiladelphia 4 CONCLUSION As Fate Willed WRITTEN FOR THE BVENING worRivd a Geonario by STANLEY Fi “Back home,” Edna is received by her pee ih open arms. The happy reunion rea its climax that night when, in the parlor of Edna's hon, she becomes Mrs, Tom Judson,"== The end. + JUMP IN THE WATER P/ICTOR OF THI MAN WHO HAS A TO KNOCK" AAGSN TA SINGL! "FAULT FAI OWN! ia