The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 12

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. sae os ame enabonmapeNNe Re 8 Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. July 10. 1915 EDISON STAR, Featered This Week in CONCLUSION EDITH STOREY “THE BLACK PEARLS” a Vindication & Favorite, tm ‘| “DAN IPGUIRE’S DAUGHTER” H WEEK IN “MOVIE STOR WRITTEN FOR TH the elevator at the Broad- Bullding for three hours Mr. Fielda stood —_- ells Johnson Kent, Frank and Bot, awaiting the arrest of the With the necklace returned and ON ns gl day nt of mo , in the necklace case, are nonplussed when Jean peered, old Kent evinces his restored fait a Fran Frank Mty + the Black pearl iP ceone * Policeman ai ters withthe policeman and the handcuffed Johnson y re-establishing his engagement with Jean, Wisel: o-ice Up tha to typ fr Binks. Search is made, and Bob makes a scoop park: remarking on the advantage of making a pe et one ca be nal for his paper, for in the waistcoat pocket of Sid John- | her and a son-in-law of the same person, ? son is found the beautiful string of black them 4o their dream of the future —7he onde boi: alts anid wert, THEYVe TELL Me ApouT Gor Att-tt-Le tT QuicK? KINDS oF FRur WHAT tave THEY GROWING RIGHT , GOT? BEHINT THEIR a WHET Do You THitw HED - YESTERDAY | SENT “FRECKLES” OUT WITH THAT JANITOR FOR A RUA INTHE PARK AND SHE CAME, Home wITH ATDMATO CAN NED TD HER “TAIL! dusy THINK OF (TH BOBBIE—We've All Heard Chaps Who Talk With the Muffler Cut-Out Wide Open! ¥ a ; Caccaal tae So | AND | SeNS ILL “THERE” | SANS, Now . m eR Nou wHec’ iv To’ ME WHatTcHA GOT Ta sen! : Gen On YOUR. AND | PLANKS HIM AND HE SENS— ExHausr! SENS TO Him "ANT Nou 60T No manners? AND HE SAYS ” wHersS Athanasepouloun were married Minister. tack! after dinner |a London omnibus driver peered out | & in Washington yesterday. They took 3 8 Bim ‘sipped his |from under the tilt to welcome me. | each ethie for Liphavotior er worse, Good Stories > ts} anes 2 a muge clear “What's ey Cae > T wo NEW PIC T URE SERIES ae It were, He stared at me when I proffered my | _“Ma' * — then po a girl's taken the A, 8, C. badge | § A LUCKY GIRL. Of the Day request, then he how a cloud of amoke ["Why, a giri's taken the A.C patee|§ BEGIN MONDAY IN THE EVENING WORLD “the new! ‘The Pathe moving picture concern “T never gave an interview in my {little French boy there wants x z ¥: hich they will] 1s goon to be begin ‘asuing ‘a new Mtg, and E never intend to.’ Junrolt_ me putties, Souvenir renats | 3 Kitty Keys— early ma “See m is seemed ive enough. I felt keep site, e iit be 0. the stage | aver, Merion, called "See America| More Dish Than Diet. | myst getting ree, and 1 stammered, |Dally Mal, ‘ joy muinutes and is an arrangement whereby a young ARY JANB didn't like the place. | ®*,1,prepared to woman who has never been on the 11 pre y r arg EE ° A NEW “STENOGRAPHER’’ COMIC BY m women ree. Ras never meen, 08. the ‘The people were awfully re- yeu whe fate, Mtebener’ wt Fooled ’Em That Time. My _ aie : ; “ . ed on the our I ‘ish: 8 in| the series. Grace Green, who lives in fined and a4 things in “style,” | It would be worth having. SMALL boy goat: 1g hornton F Harlem, will be sent on a wonderful | but Mary was not content, “He blew anothe by @ telegraph pole, with a) § er i Ty ip Pa tin oan by his side, attracted | % ' trip whieh, will cover nearly all of| Ploase ‘m," the aid one morning make ew merica. pald a substantial | « ive notice!" 3 *+| the attention of an old gentleman | § M186 FARRAR TO DANCE, salary and resi cece will be pro-| /.Wish tos! your own aut worth having. Nf a oe 1?” exclaimed 7e ppened to be passing. “Gol: Geraldine Farrar te some| vided for by the Pathe Interests |,urprise and dismiayr “And whee nee | washington Bla Rite?" he inquired, good naturediy, | $ Mise Green will be accompanied by| tray, Aren't you well treated?” . IY : bi ble Tom is chaaron anda camara oerney|"%n A nding Sonbain ot in| ‘The Rage for Souvenirs, |°"%Xone me younger venta: 8M ULTIMO sad that way,” co! 40 maid frank- “take a ot ? : ask-|country in a perfectly natural way|iy. “put—but when I wal: was & crowd of Frenoh vil- eatigation showed the can to tnd he photographer will follow ‘het Bg too, mush changitie of ine lagere around the drivirig seat | penartly fled with oaterpiliara of the : HIS ADVENTURES IN DREAMLAND, aroun ates for tl fewness of the vict- of the motor truck, tussock moth. * 6 ES’’ Hew, Wem YOu Ue 10 he Grace tals!" —Anawers, viet | sot out of thin yee ttle lmpalt tae What iu, the world are you dotng | § DRAWN FOR “KIDDIES” BY ‘1 enanee amen familiar coc! tones from under | with them > Or even Grace Green's chaperon? AP In i Ey, ehadow of ‘he hood. “I tell ver, “They crawl up trees and eat off| Eleanor Schorer : FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘ Ror nothin, sv not fof ® SOUVERIE, | Oe eT sindaratand.” '§ 4 NE nor ni i, . oP. ‘Tramp—Are you the dentist? y eae Correspondent sald in |°r i" thank ‘evings, there's some one| ‘*Well, I'm fooling a few of them.”| § WATCH FOR THEM! ! # RrampoTé ike to get you-to fill = pom to intervis iba yi vow’ ate on sea 1 Bevan ‘em up this telephone ® ! I view any’ow,” went on the v. as se , ‘ Pania- my tooth with @ ham sandwich, Lord Kitchener, he" aicauan War taterrupted st, and tien the fave of pole.’—J . rt

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