The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 16

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] THE 41D EEDUDUBYE Holbrooke, the English com- has arrived in New York, ac- by Adolph Schmid, 1. :s1- of H.s Majesty's Thea- ‘They are here to assist ing of Mr. Holbrooke’s — | ? : Garden” ts the stork of Douglas Malloch, libret- Holbrooke. In it the ie as important ae is if m | i i bag. Frank, in pursuit, frantically Gert jory GERTRUDE M’COY Appears ae JEAN KENT As the cars rush madly on, Bob, the would-be’ thief, laughs as he examines his sister's stolen hand- into higher speed. Not far behind races the car with EVENING WORLD'S NE N FAVORITE PRESSE urges his driver rude McCoy Soon Bob discovers he is followed.. Knowing the danger of an attempted evasion, he decides to. stop and explain the situation. Seeing the car slow down, Frank braces himself to meet the thief. Jean views EDISON STAR, Featured This Week in “THE BLACK PEARLS” D EACH WEEK IN “MOVIE STORIES” NTE rushes upon the masquerading sleuth, who waits for him calmly. The an runs quickly toward them, followed by the now breathless Jean. When W ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, FEATURING REAL MOVIE STARS &? WRITTEN FOR THE EV PART THREE Under Arrest The moment of challenge between Frank and his sweetheart’s brother is interrupted by the officer, who collars them both. Jean has taken in the scene as she approaches. Bob tries to laugh away her astonish- Scenario by GERTRUDE M'COY—Iilustrated by FERD @. LON@ EDITH STOREY Vitagraph Favortte, in “DAN WGUIRE’S DAUGHTER” ORLD ‘The officer eyes Jean, Bob and Frank with mis- trust. Their story is too artificial. When Bob offers to return the stolen bag the policeman grasps it. Turn- ing suddenly, he places tem under arrest as suspicious ‘vocal numbers. It will be the and the officer, iter with apprehension, Bob and Frank recognize each other they both draw by explaini " characters and orders them into a taxicab. He directs ens many years that a dancer v8 xd bictayaes see back in blank amazement, Lert os sone tikes has heh stes the driver to the police station.—Continued to-morrow. Al have essayed the principal role j fea grant opera, “The Enchanted + Garden” ia not to be Paviowa's on- AND IF You RUN SP WILL YA PLeaTHe GIVE ME A PeeTH OF HAM To 6G\VE To A BEAR UP in THE WOODS UNCLE TH! THAY IT (TH VERY HUNGRY A Bie BEAR 1S. 7 IN ONE CLOSE LIABLE To 6IT You! CAMP IS ‘To GIV& , iM & GOOD OLD FASHND| ARE! Gente wanton! Run across) “~ STREET AN’ Me 100 LBs OF ee AR SEND @wan! AY BANE "Wo BUST TD LUG ICE FoR ALL Das wiMmen § CUUTTIGh, 1018 rem Mubiniing Gi (N.Y Bvening Worl, Wine that ended the interview. OPPOSITION FOR JOHN D. Ay .ISUT IT DELIGHTFUL TO ROLL ALONG IN LUKURIOUS “EASE , THE WHLE ORINKING (NW THE WONDERS OF NATURE! THE BOUNDING BiLLOWS OF THE SAPPHIRE SEM BENOND! VES, BOBBIE , RUN A@LoNe! REMINDED How MEAN END SMALL | REALLY AM HOW INSIGNIFICANT at the Cohan Theatre at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. siat unusual mental strain or physi- |fense, “that’s the way elephants eat | 6 with addition, subtrac- with him more'n ten minutes before red Stone is a native of cal fatigue—that they lack nerve and | them.”--Indianapolls News, tion, mi plication, division and the! he'd asked Paul Standon and Mildred Barrett , Kan, Good Stories patience and endurance?” ——>_—_. rule of three.” and eve him agaiai"—-Lippineotae have been engaged by Selwyn & Co.| Mack—Apply to Clyde Rigby, Hippo- “Yes.” “What bas he found that seems un- paella Cha a oy “onder ¢ v " drome, or at Ned Wayburn'a of ol the Da mniDo,you ace that little woman over Not Her Quarrel. TT eee gies Gee H Buckle} tarkey has disc ed rese~~ len ry es An- ere “Nothing, exc at when he add- boarding’ house for ploture actore at Cal. July 8, after an iiness last- M “Yes.” ed 1-9-1-5 together and subtracted leads and Tails. the total 16 from 1915, it left 1899,” “Yes?” “And that was the year he mar- ried.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer, a Real Politeness, A WELL-KNOWN New Yorker, HE fact that corporal punishment ‘hree months, | is discouraged !n some public schools is what led Harry's teacher to address this note to the lad's mother: “I regret very much to have to tn- form you that your son Harry idles away his time, is disobedient, quarrel- some and disturbs the pupils who are trying to study their lessons. He needs a good whipping, and I strongly recommend that you give him one.” Whereupon Harry's mother Fort Lee called the Fillum House, Ship News Note—Bugene and Willie Howard sang a new song entitled “We Want a Mighty Navy" at the Winter Garden last night. An excellent bill has been arranged for the benefit to be tendered the widow of George H. Harris at Hurtig & Seamon’s One Hundred and Twonty-fitth Street Theatre Sunday night. HE visit of Halley's comet recalls T an incident that took place many yeors ago, when another Breat, comet was visible nightly in the sky. A well-known astronomer and mathematician was ca his way home one evening, after havin now dead, who during his li an hour or two in an pp time bore the appellation “Si1-| jooking thro q ent,” was accustomed to employ vari- could endure what she has endured.” “Eh! What—what is she?” “She's the reader of love stories submitted to a popular magazine."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Followed an Example. SIX-YEAR-OLD Columbus boy A was eating peanuts, He ate His Misfortune. HORSE dealer gold a horse to a farmer, assuring him it was a beauty without single fault. ‘The farmer met the dealer some time ater, and sald: “I consider you tatrly swindled me with the horse you 0 andl STOCK COMPANY TO CLOSE. The Manhattan Players, controlled by John Rumsey and Edgar J. M. Gregor, will close their third se: Lycoum Theatre, . ‘day night. In the company dur- ing the ten weeks it played’ we: ‘Tessa Kosta, who is going into mus! tal work; R. Leigh Denny, Mon: Love, Thomas V. Emory, James T. Edward Abeles in a new farce H them in the usual manner for re-|ous means to dgliver himself trom him in the cai called “The Last Laugh," by Paul | Galloway, Douglas J. Wood, Engene nded as follows: loud yolce, whens Dickey and Charles Goddard, wil! be | Weber, don fee. Nae uageon, @ time and then poked one up his|"Phour Mins Jones: Lick him your. | bores and time wasters. Gilaintermation | concerding ’ aoe an August attraction at a ‘Shubert | Olive Tell, Ova Wildrop. Jessie Gra. nose. Not getting the desired results| seit, I ain't mad at him. Youra| On one occasion when the New| would have supplied the mate eee | theatre to be announced Inter. Ce ee 20, ,vonepall in that fashion he went crying to his | truly, Mrs. Smith.""—Tit-Bits, Yorker was putting in his vacation in| 0 appoured to he Jerome Kern has been added to the id the horseman, “that | mother. She tried to remove the pea- New England there was one native so| taki: of the pas. Mat of judges in the “Nobody Home" ult, that's bis miafor-|nut and after failing in the attempt bold as to visit the tacitutn man at his| sensor or listened pas lyric contest. Thousands of people M THE CHESTNUT T Weekly Telegraph. Called @ physician, After the peanut | His Unlucky Discovery. | bungalow. tiently for a time, ‘Then he paidas are to win the price with| FRO ‘REE. —_——_—- —— was removed the physician had gone “. “How did you get along with him?! @ low tone to the man sitting next to verses tor “Bed, Bed, Beautiful Bea | Country Boy—I had my first ride in We ened ed eae te oO! | 6 ¢PAEVER saw such a superstitious | asked some one, when the bold one te- | him: A pirank Reld, business manager Fas | Vatinoan Oar lest wieM, ‘Test Supreme. tent the mother began to demand an tellow as Bixby.” THERE sala the vialtor. “Fellows, | ered etd, g2 the other aide. of we =. C tion, « ty " fe je aisle reminds me terday, He came in from Den: er MOTT AN tebe gece AY | SSN OU say, that women haven't /*EReny in the world ld you want to SE ate I've often heard that that man was «| comet himself. eitedca aad | Bince inet summer has visited Country it, except that the endurance of men?” ke ® peanut up your nose, any. | “WHY he's been trying all the! guiien cuss; but I want to tell you that! “How ao?” nearly every State in the Union. He 1 hed @ lot of trouble gettin’ into the “Thay haven't.” Bomerniptie, asked: morning to prove that 1915 is an Un- jhe is one of the politest fellows J ever ‘He ls emptying bis head to make reports an excellent eeasom. _ ietle 4 _ “Bkat they cannet successfully re- 4 /" Yee boy im eelf~e- lucky year, He's manipulated the@g- saw! I hadn't beem settin’ ohattin’ » long tale.”—Youth's Companion. ’ ° '

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