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alas 5 and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday, July 7, THE EVBNING WORLD'S NEW ILL Next Week ; EDISON STAR, Featared This Week in PART TWO EDITH STOREY Gertrude McCoy = «tne Brack PEARLS" The Chase op Vitaargh Fever tm » \ Jean Kent (GERTRUDE M’COY) Is the Victim of Her Brother's Experiment SSsyVy MO DUDLEY ‘ Montgomery believes that je Irish note in the drama is a sure | when properly handled. Mr. | ry has not failed to notice | strongly “Peg o' My Heart" has | Principally because of that! Irish character, Peg. Neither | Be overlooked the success of Olcott, Fiske O'Hara and) Who make a specialty of av- in Irish plays. All of which | ‘fo the announcement that Mr. | has written a play, Mlled “Irene O'Dare,” which Cohan &| f= . Na, Fris will produce. Irene is a little = esa oe ~a aan an oetas 1. As Jean passes the club, to keep il a ae When he sees his sister draw nearer Frank, Bob Seeing this action, Frank rushes to Jean in alarm. Pane bo pais) tet Niet kro Ming iy Half dragging Jean to the sidewalk, the policeman i divulged, but that much sounds ily . pare bend ben heey onder f realizes he must work fast. Pulling his cap over his ‘She is one ta af a ba le selee te te pion. A poticernan aes up sel HARA hasty peyoa Lae to enter the car. They rush off in pursuit “ tt Ww she can help to clear be i wehe i ily Ley Mesh Mite A idl Heel Mellloelne i vai} tal , “rank, wito in turn is after Bob. eJean is in despair, She sees him approaching. urning ard him, sean, gra Be a Ss for instead of establishing Frank's innocence in the P he 7 » ere ve Several onlookers point accusingly at Frank as he ‘ o s followed: by Bob, whom Sid Johnson and the club | the crow, making for a waiting line of taxicabs. jo tillechb tte bik alld kdcldca at, ; ‘ 4 Inecklace robbery she is now perhaps heaping more . BSAC PLAY aiching from the window the second taxicab, ibid taxicab and-orders the driver to follow the suspicion on him,—Condinued to-morrow, WDE GRESSA , men_are_walchi , ar & Luescher are getting to produce a new play vy Fred °PS*MATTER, POP?” we st ‘They have been trying Lionel Barrymore for the role. Mr, Barrymore, how- | UNCLE 5! 15 AN ut You + av OH I Just is going to be very busy acting OLD GROUCH. No LINE THROW the dim camera for some time to You Come AND OW ARE YOu “Rocts AT : FISH TSESIDE~Po GOIN 6 To FISH THEM » HERMAN DUDES UP. NA-A- A, UNCLE as y AND 1 SAW A gg ee v faa Ames. ace seal, 5! Won LET lor oF Bé Lal Ne 16H Tecate, tt omg? the oid | +8 19? Shinvete 5 ty cen! you leave a “ replied the proprietor, | . FISHIN, Jeft these here? | remembe: said the store- “To tell the truth, I think SS SSS Copyright, 1915, Prens Publianing Co (NY Evening Warld.) ws ws se we oo eted a collar and a tie. | ME FISH WHERE os peony © AUMMER FOOLISHMENT. | & year ago this week Bill Bur- Md three boils on his neck. is to be used in that new om at the Pal. as motion pictures are con- Haidee Wright will be in evi- goon. She's to act in “Evi- < ‘Zimmerman is giving good all his friends. Rennold ergy lied to Ben len al ie a chorus fob yesterday and ruven Grint her ato Coprrien 818 Pease Putihing CO (MY. Rvening Werte wrote {Disposition wrote pesis Dune WON'T AXEL MAKE A GREAT LIFE GUARD NEXT WEEK! By Vic him the finished product. a he's arran, to be out GEE FLOOEY — YESTERDAY VUN GUY PUT ’ W the Tyan cela read bas WOT 1 WANNA KNOW (> — ty BANE Sort! VUN BOTTLE OF MILK ON DAS ~-AN AY DRANK (T+ Y ry had her iittle dog| {/yow DYA LINE YER JANITOR. . f her hair the other day, DUMBVAITER —-- AN = = Hee -HEE - — who dd the clipping was 0B So FAR? ; tte - eee — le 4 . daw. Beene Ratiey Aiton DYA LIKE IT ALL RIGHT ? y ‘at him. Mr. Allen is con- ASK WHY WE DIDN T ‘ | > GET OUR MILK he hi : ¢ A STE w Yesterday wording “ YESTERDAY * Bete ues Spencer no- ’ Out of bed, she gave the. tr Snel wn a. fe to wot the clock. tery,” willbe ctions, “Mr, | Ww com) Doyle, Clara. Moores, tue, & Arthur Kiliott, Herbert Stan: Walter M. Sherwin, Arthur ¥, Belford Forrest, H. Power min Kauser. ‘The piay wi | ced by Joseph Brooks at the | & oie See eee tre, Atlantic City, Aug. ! Mon wissen? | BELEWS BROTHER BOBBIE—The Bold Yachtsman Didn’t Know He Had Bobbie Aboard as a Stowaway ! + Hogarty, Chauncey Olcott's | Ragas, x 43 from tho road. WELL IF | SHOULD di jas ret id f od ater ES cours So How UStEN BETTY GF NTO ; TRN To KISS WAH, HELM: i Kingsbury ts in Long Branch | " Ne NettoLe Lor ben sie! : } he neu nLane Bane Sean i me A WHOLE LOT: DONTE WHATTUD YOU Sen * ON TH’ WRONG burn has sent out a all | chorus people for! Bizon Corey and his wife, Mabel are at Mount Julian, Stony Gill bas been engaged by A 0 for a part in the new tinge play. | ‘or “Common Clay" ‘duly 12 under tho direction ot 7" Y, BH. Spozon, publicity promoter ’ ‘aph, is on his way! i} taking 4& Vacation, ty) aah A. H. Woods returned yester-| fy |, Pat el ftrom Califo:nia, whither she wont i | ie “ auto, The car is coming back i ! a he ’ A HA Frederick may not be seen) |. Bees je spoken drama next verse : \ = ti hed up with the Famous! ’ Jers Film Company. | lb Rives and Ben Harrison have ne vaudeville sketch called “A Bench Act,” and, y F | | booked. what's more, | tho effect that she sailed for England | way had done it. ‘They scrambled to taking advantage of bis ignorance,| him, “did he run over it?"—London| The man on the bank watched him The Worst of It. r Saturday under an assumed name on | thelr feet and moved away hurriedly. accosted him thus: Tit-Bits. pw Fields wil) decide this week with languid interest. ATHE! or, pot. he an American Line ship, fearing to| ‘This is the darndest town 1 was Good Stories “Dick, one of your best friends has —_———_ The man in the water sank again, | 66 R always gets the worst ve Wil become a| brave submari ever in,” sald the brid star. Mr. Beloaco has a Gor, just told me that you have ancest Fy i When he came up he gasped: “I of it at bridge,’ terday she shot “Anarchists everywhe of the worst sort.” + Enlightening Him. thai ouite the comennn ee: the Day can't swim!” “How's that?" “ ma nlin, ok = 3 aT ” ed the with a wire to Joseph Brooks, her| And the crowd whooped in joy. Now, look heah, Cap'in Gawg, I R. MEEK was laboriously hook- ‘Well, my friend,” commented t) pe'6. a Futuriet orchestra at the | managers dated Portsmouth, NH M # e' “Weill, if he loses, that isn't plea; PISCOVERED AGain want to know who dat man was wot ing up the back of his wife's|™an on the bank, “this js a queer ton Theatre It said: : y u or ~ evening dre: it t cloc! Ble TE os A Futurist “Have not sailed. Am not afraid| J, W, Foster of the Cleveland Press tol’ you, and I sho will go after him evening dress just as the clock lai ys opaque! of submarines, and 1 use my own|writes us a letter in rhyme. it tel.| She Didn’t See the Hen, | ‘causo no done gone and ‘sult me, Me | was striking their dinner hour and 8 Re fbough, isn't 1? name, When T go home I will sail on Iker, the Austin ical man, is in the sie | #7 English ship. doan want to hurt anybody, but I Jes nt, And if ho wins, mother alwi b, , as time to be boasting of it”—Tit-Blts | sayy she's glad to see him winning, ——— He takes this as an intimation that \ fot ancestora? “Why, Cap'n, that’ as | thelr dinner guests were ringing the Grammatical Error. he's @ poor loger, and that geta. him lows, in part: RS, X. relates that while in] big a lie as was eber told.’ I never| door bell, Mr. Meek breathed hard, ITTLE Wendell Holmes Emerson Hp. ih @ air.”"——Loutsville Courier- jentrical mar It wae Minnie Terry, a cousin of| | hed London she inquired in a shop| had nothin’ in my life but the colic | bis forehead was damp and his hands/| {+ of Boston was resting sedately | ; - » Mayor Cyrus Per. | p ellison ’ flo N laiker of Delhi: in eas Foyals Neilaon-Terry, who safled i d Polide i 8 shook, . of oday 06 ted Aaetees Cnc ott Ww Cig Hal, if they had any Irish eggs. and mum) ational Monthly, Hina caigh gama che would tara: with his book in the park short: soon to do & little investi- 4 nen mail < a : ————— as anes 4 Invent |, after @ plenic dinner. He bad So! Tret to meet at the t 4 Yes, mum, plenty,” said the clerk, . = a machine to do this kind of work! - h and he was ver: When ‘we'd dodge « “them with a hen on ‘em are fresh.” Getting Back at Him. he muttered miserably. taren surprised and shocked at him-|| LOVING COUPLE JARRED. And cross the direst. to “[ don't see any with a hen on “Why, they have!” replied his wite | much surprised and shocked At him- ndon to play in “The Heart ‘ Hy A] In reply say we: ms Ai ge ae N ostentatious member of al brightly, as she applied some powder | 8 * would notice his condition, id;" which will open at Red + -VOUAR TOAD Boe a wit p vidently | it att ym pram, pail rs, X., looking around certain county council whose| Ponchalantly to her nose. “They ona wo A Ue aie ald indy lane MA Ata Wayrell te tn State, stopped at the corner of Forty: i. 4 “lphe letter ‘hen, mum, not for the father is well known as a rait. | Rave, and You are it—¥outh’s Com-) 004 ‘and ‘sat down beside him. A in this and Seventh Avenue : bird, ‘Hen’ stands for ‘noo-laid,'| road omnibus driver was one day pe Mant” thought Wendell; "I have y rnoon to have a good cl mum."—Boston Transcript sadly injured her esthetic sensibill-|, Arthur Hammerstein, who displaying a large seal he usually! A Queer Time to Boast. | iss.” oF was passing. A man with a red flag wears, representing St, George and ; $ ; ae By this time the kindly old lady |’ CAN approached. ar 4 nya cl Never Had ’Em. dne Dresoh, and while severe! bye WO men sat on the river bank,| way firmly settled. My little boy,” hand Fanny are m | ,Btand bac! 0 sald, ' t brid d el LD bICK 1d pl standers were expressing thelr ad- fahlags jane haa # bite, and Ke ae said, Fare you over signtt A | The bride stepped close to her hus- How i Was an old planta-| miration of it its owner remarked, in the excitement ‘he fell into the t was wond ” ye Pog Bit pa |band, He gave the man an indignant tion darkey. He was raroly i} solemn tones: water. The other man watched him|young Mr, Emerson recovered his pyr MAN ; ‘ : look. ‘Then it happened. A “boom"| geom THE CHESTNUT TREE over sick, and he alwaya|_"AW-—otle of my ancestors is—aw—| etrugglé, but did nothing to ald him, |dignity,, That & woman with such OLLARS ING PHYLLIS RIGHT. Pathe “went up te tre 48") ‘reacher—What animal is it that|claimed that It was the way he had sunnosed fo pare erie We Gragonm | ec ater: He went under, ona | criticise bist was unbelieveable. “No, Qhr Gets, Phyllis Neilson-Terry wants it dls. | two feet, alighting in @ couple of sleeps standing up, Willie? lived.. One day as he was walking “Dear me,” inquired one of his when he came up he shouted again: madam,” said he proudly, “I have boty understood that the stories to! sitting postures. blast in the sub- ‘1lde—The policeman, down the street, @ local merchant, hearera, who knew something ebout “I can't swim!" overeaten!' jational Monthly, Olifford — has~ returned