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oe Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, “Monday, July 12, 1915 1 » Teeteres This Week tn PART ONE MIGNON ANDERSON, Edith Storey an mcuire’s pavcHTER &@ ‘emme =| Neato ‘The Revenge of the Steeplejack YOUR S8CR N FAVORITES PRE nT J SAC H WEEK IN “MOVIE STORIES” Scenario by sD EDU DEEDS: | Eee ana J. J. Shubert are ‘@ formidable list of att for the season of 1915-1916, War RO War, they are of the opinion dmoreased pre=perity is ahead for basiness and are pre- to share in it extensively. Umnorant of ‘ter TathePs true character, Mary is Dave Hollis, 2 moonshither, tia’ Yallert des. In the cify Pull Haley, 2 “Headquarters” ‘in esld suite uid Mechudes be brrsdad, or resort in the . The only decent ‘brought i ately in love. with Mary, and pays constant court | detective, is detailed to “ re right.” Hale Taid is made, a ire Hs arres , but in in his life ts his love fa ts motheies daughter mys at Ne Ele vind unl ica to he, but while she likes Dave she does not tove | secures sulficent evidenct to warrant 2 raid on the Beare ty te ernie Gomme him. ‘sexat fo-morrote. ; 2 i aul “hoas ita rane i i Hi iit : 4 : ‘ ! Bs if aie fe li iF 1 copyrien ; mi THIS 1S “KITTY THE FAIR ‘STENOG'| THIS 1S THE BoSS7oLD ‘SILAS Grege” | HEREWITH 1S PICTURED "ABIGAIL" nN GvU0GE; AND-THESE @RE THE “DRUMMERS” COME TO NAB WHo KEEPS THE OFFICE ALL AGOG] IN MATURE VERY LIKE & cha WHO (Ries OLD SUAS GROBD WEN PALE] FAS JOR 1S (SEMERAL CORCE ORUDGE ” AN ORDER’ FROM OLD SILAS GRAEGE, FOR KITTY SEEMS To EARN HER PAY] AND NO-ONE ELSE CAN JoLT THISMAN] WHENE'ER HE HAS &"CALL” FROMHER] THE LITTLE SHAVER'S "SAKE”MALLOY AND EVERN CHANCE THESE DRUMMERS SEIZE AS THOROUGHLY AS KITT CAN! For SHES WIS WIFE ©S YOULL INFER. | THE EFFERVESCENT “OFFICE GON" TO MAKE & HIT WITH KITTY “°S*MATTER, POP?” we we we we we we _ we we By C. M. Payne i 237 i il i 5 ny Be 203 aati? > ¢ ‘On: 4-H) THEN | 2 T WouuDn't DoT ANY MORE, PoP and Harry Schi I Don't Know,” boo! Bekoay and musle by Bugene FLOOEY AND AXEL—The Water May Be Cold, but It’s Boiling Hot Compared to Axel’s Feet ! we we NEXT WEEK—AXEL: SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR we we PRETTY SOPT FOR You AKL! You'LL PROBABLY SAVE SOME- RICH Guy's Lire. AN’ HELL SUP You A FAT WAD OF DOUGH AS a Reward! PRETTY SoFT! this week. He will return in time to NEW STARS IN “TRILBY.” was I, or was I not, a good man in/ thing about what a cow or sheep or a] “Adam and Eve flat on their backs!| “A brisk young chap brought a \ roduce “Hobeon's Choice” in New| when the Brooks all-star iby" cotton fields?” colt will do or will not do under a|A pair of sunnysiders!" said the|sack of wheat to the mill one morn- pony cunts’ was Ut le Ee, Good Stories given set of circumstances, but he| young man in exasperated tone ing, and stood and waited for it to GRALA Ss noren with attend. the | eens OTe onan er elle got the greatest surprise of his rural] “You me, kid," returned the|be ground, As the stones turned Motion Picture Exhibitors’ Conven.| Trilby, Phyllis NellsoneTerry;, 8¥ good man fo’ a fack; bi y y | sojourn when he walked by # swamp| waitress. “Watcha want?” slowly and the meal trickled forth in Tan Athan Peaudines thee weeks Bin | ball kare tavdiaas Ton totek Gee Of the Day didn't work -mucl place one morning and saw a bunch| “Eggs up,” said the young man.|a thin and sluggish stream, the young Kad AL Seeetarn fond tos Geant | Oe bth Star. Of cattails STOWE, makel coe aera, the, Kind that come be- man sald to Hiram: | i@ took one more joo! make) fore the hen or after. neve! new lang it, r, Conway, T wanes Donate. rote to atin | Hi ;| The Kind That Gets On. | The Cold Storage Wail. | into a°iope for the farmboune, | "*why aia me pe Star eee Oe toe Om | \. ie into a lope for the farmhouse. ” iy didn’t you say so in © first Inds out! City for a room and bath at o certain | F . Bae Venere ree AY, Boss, I worked off some|. "Say," he yelled out excitedly at| place?” asked the waitress, “You'd a 8,’ chuckled Hiram, ‘but how ie festing at Lake partes she Ber gs Mrs. Bagot, Carrie Radcliffe, - OOKER T. WASHINGTON, con- | 66 ii J Aye putter | Bs farm host, Rover knowed them had 'em by this time. ie you Keep, on eating it?’ i \ sian that he couldn't giv bath ‘until Gretuleted by © Mew ork re- id tha ‘naw. clerks | Ratt? dae eo Clot ot bear eure tl youre ae Weatington Sta, ‘oe 2OUae \ od oO ung man. xton Sti faiton has purchased two | late in the week. FROHMAN STARS LOYAL. Derter on the success he has who a|never seen ‘em growing before. Do|”T knew what he was driving at all ~ / spaniels for use in “Hands| The Lew Kelly-Behman show at| Alf Hayman, manager of the newly | ™Ade of his life, said with « emile: they all grow that away?” AA nee Gioia tha tralivean en Gk ; the Columbia hes already had the| formed Charlies Frohman Company, ‘I suppose I must be modest and The farmer asked him what he was| young man departed, “But he's one (Mrs. Richard Ben- | longest bur! je run New York City| announces that every one of the/| declare that luck has had much to do talking about. of them fellers that thinks they can 4 ‘will ect with her husband in ere spew. yong Z fonehudes ts Zropman ue will Jamala under the with my progress, or otherwise, I'll for it Ay} a ther | nen, Ba reptied, get by with anything. He don't know eager: 4 jagem weason, 0 h lo. “Ain't you no em?" jevelan “ a | < ; 5 —ee—— —_—_ first part and all devil Wilson, Cyril Maude and Graham! prided himself on his rise from the| “Oh, thundering gu! exclaimed 4 glattion, Will J. 64 Browne. He states further that All| pottom, for Senator Dash in his|the grocer, his tone changed and his Real English the Thing Now A Reactionary. we, ot Atpert vite, ee Bare conizeenee memally by the | youth had worked with the colored | face drawn in @ pucker. “Why, you! ¢¢ @¥LIP me a brace of cack! 6677ABSE reactionaries,” said wf to the cast of W. A. —: a late Charles man eliv- | men in the cotton fields, blamed {dlot, I board at that woman's COL LA RS iW BALLET To Tou ered on time by the authors, “Boasting at @ politioal meeting | house!” ordered the chesty-looking Lewis Fisher, the progres- ! the wa]. the Seren Ae r ¥ FROM THE CHESTNUT TRI about his ries, the Senator singled out be Ph itech NEE young man with @ bored air, sive Mayor of Galveston, in tion of @ Berge de Diaghtiow Imperial TREE. |Uncie Cathoun Webster among his as he perched on the first stool in|, recent address, “remind me of old SHI Ballet “ Jones discharged her Irish dali lames its the intry. - | butler,” Rt ees Bae eNt) old Caineun Webs the lunch room, says the Kansas Clty} Hiram Conway, the miller of Dee. : i TEN-YEAR-OLD lad by the Journal. “Hi ‘ided hil it bei: L wae bee of her dinners she asked eee etal ie hag od name of James Something had! 4 what?” asked the waitress, as petit) nee he posal if aioe TRoY's BEST PRODUCT fim, for the nut arecker and he Now. indies nd gentlemen, Lappeai | bie fret glimpse of country Ife eho placed © glum of water betore in ithe old-fashioned way between EARL_& WILSON b..f ‘oie ee } ‘Ghote ’ taillstones, } ies an to Uncle Calhoun, Tell us all, gummer. He learned a lot of new bi

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