The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1915, Page 14

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permission is Erlanger may pmand and get bait the money paid Be actors by the film people. Marc ; gaya these conditions are speci- fm the contracts. The primary M ‘TH is understood, is to prevent a BEA ih the drawing power of the _ \e@tape as legitimate actors. Elsie Fer- a. while in Chicago en route Tevently, was offered $30,000 for work in films, but she de- Robert Hilliard, another Kiaw Brianger star, bas refused fatter- ploturs offers, Ferguson, by ‘the way, will ‘er tour in “Outcast” next Sat- night in Los Angeles, after Weeks in that drama. Klaw & have two plays under con- for her, Before she appears “® Rew production next season, : principal cities in “Outcast.” . seabed THOMAS WITH FROHMAN FIRM. Thomas has acc: of art director a. te mrclee friens ana besinese tan ® to a.certain extent, of the Cc Frohman, Mr, Thomas ‘nee followed by his to continue along charge of the com 4 ba wri w all the work of ‘e ot the concern, Mr. Thomas for A GOOD SCHEME. tan de Danse, atop the New tres is no more. William as Palais de Jardin de Danes was the your , She will be seen in several of | + Through political influence McGuire is released from custody, and he swears verigeance on Haley, who, unafraid, vows he'll “get” McGuire “so right that all the politics in the.yorld can’t save him!” Edith Storey SCREEN FAVORITE he is feeling “ail fit." Tor Did va See THAT Bie CLouD oF Dust COMIN DOWN, THe “ROAD > first big place on Broadway to be thrown’ open for modern dancing. Its closing seems to bear out argument so frequently heard that Dh saa dance crase is losing ite CASTLES SWIM FOR CAMERA, The Cort Film Corporati moving pictures of It is said the pictu F POUNDS IN ail over your oped Persone Produce this re- ree, th ty ts functions witho portion of FOR YEARS---“‘GAINS 22 23 DAYS” 50c BOX FREE ‘Yo enable auy thin reader tan Comrnians, Having trouble with his' wounded arm, Haley se- cures leave of absence to go away somewhere until ILLUSFRATED MOVIE STORIES, VITAGRAPH FAVORITE, Featured This Week in FEATURING DAN M’GUIRE’S DAUGHTER NTED EACH WEEK is the North Carolina hill settlement where Mary Me- Guire is living who eyes him with suspicion, 'N WRITTEN FOR THE At the depot-he meets Dave Hollis, SURE?! | THouGtHT SOMEONE WAS RAISING THE NEXT, COUNTY AND UTTING % FOUNDATION UNDER (T 1914 press Pubnaning Co CHW Rvening World Ttie day is warm, and as Phit questions Dave about a possible boarding place he opens his coat. Dave catches a glimpse of a shield uni and surlily walks away, without answering. REAL MOVIE STARS PART TWO — NING WORLD t Phil's coat, Next Week MIGNON ANDERSON, The Revenge o! the Steeplejack Dave seeks his fellow-moonshiners. They have been “tipped off” that a Federal Secret Service man was on their trail, and Dave is convinced Phil is the man,—Conlinued to-morrow,’ SORT Uv A FLY-ON- THA: CART-WHEEL AFFAIR. os’? Ki ras) E Road AND BACK IN A OLD AUTO MOTSEEL ¢ \/KITTY KEY S—If the Boss Had Waited a Moment He Might Have Saved Himself All That Useless Dictation! “MISS KEYS EVERY TIME, 1 WANT YOU. THAT BIG FAT DRUMMER IS ALWAYS HERE -im GONNA STOP IT TAKE THis LETTER TO HIS FIRM. u 1918 Preee Panish FLOOEY AN MUGCS, WUMPS JUMPMEN:— BEING iM & REGULAR. CUSTOMER OF YOURS | GOT & COMPLAINT AGAINST THAT BIC TUB OF & SALESMAN WHAT HANGS AROUND MY OF FICE— HeELLuP! HELLUP ! HELLUP HE'S & LOAFER AN’ Takes UP MY STENOGREPHERS TIME- (M GONNA HAVE Him THROWN OUT THE NEXT TME HE COMES @ND CO: IN- {OURS TRULY, SILAS CRAB \_ PEASE RE@D THeT OVER, MUGCS,WUMPS AND co? GENTLEMEN: PEQMIT ME TO COMMEND NOUR SALESMAN WHO CALLS ON Me. HE'S & WONDER — MOLRS TRULY, Sites Gee! ay Ber AY GET DAS CARNEGIE ME Dacs # demonstrations of an aquatic Castle walk, a damp fox trot and an inun- dation gavot! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ‘Tey Bie we “TONGUES OF MEN” IN FILM, ‘The Universal Film Corporation has purchased the film rights to the Ed- ward Childs Carpenter , “Tongues of Men,” and will present Henrietta Crosman ip it, BIGGERS PLAY FOR K. @ E. Klaw & Erlanger have acquired the dramatic rights to the story “Love Insurance,” by Ear! Derr Riggers. The dramatisation will be made by Mr. Biggers himself, , Gossip, The Park Theatre will o} 5 23 with May Irwin in “No, TS Waal mn Square." Nation” show at the Nixon Sunday night. Charlie Chaplin is out with an ap- nouncement t! pair of old shoes, 4 Excavation work for the Friars’ new club house in West Forty-eighth Street will be started this week. to have a role in 4 . Bre roduction of “Brother Mai Frits Williams will succeed him in “A Full House.’ S. Gervaise Sladdin, the rotund press agent from Harlem, has just returned from a trip through the Middle West with Williamson's Sub- marine films. He says be let ao guilty dime escape. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES M, 8.—Mrs. Leslie Carter :3 in Lon- don, Address Mrs. Fis! care L. O, Fiske, New York Dramatic Mirror. Thanks for them kind woilds, M. C. B.—There is no course of study which will make you a chorus girl, You have to convince some} manager that you have talent and so forth and so on. SHE'S A CROWD DANCER, { While selecting chorus girls for his! “gown Topics" revue recently Ned had the applicants demon- | pede ge horean abilities t he has bought a new | ®8° INNOCENTS ABROAD, “When I was a rich man yea aid Joseph Brooks yester "I took my wife to England on a pleasure trip. We stopped at an old fashioned hotel and bad all our meals SAMMY SAYS— YT TED, Prees Rublieding Co. (N.Y. BvEnigg Wart ITS THE FOLKS WHO GoSS)P MOST ABoY’T THE NEIGHBORS WHO GET THE MADDEST WHEN THE. NEIGH BORS > TALK ABouT 4 THEM ! served in our rooms, One day Mrs. Brooks wanted a soda cracker. She summoned the waiter and told him to He went away and at least half an hour, returned he had a nut re I dont know, ma'am, thank you!’ replied the waiter I ondering a bit myself, thank WELTY ALMOST AN HEIR, Somebody's been spoofing George Welty. The other night he was asked by @ man on the telephone ‘ his home in Port Washington, If he to a heir to § x who had died out West. For a brief | Jeriod the theatrical manager was as | excited as a girl with a brand n mouse. Then he grew suspicious and | absolutely refused to touch a cent of |the money. He thought he detected | George Murray's merry giggle trij ping over the wire, and maybe he @ CHARLEY NEEDED FOOD. B. 8. Moss hired an office boy named Charley last Friday. Satur- aig noon he found on his desk a home. If you need me gall 2496, c FROM THE CHESTNUT TRE, “Do trains run fast down South?” “Do they? Say, I leaned out @ car window to kiss my wife goodb; [Way and. kissed @ cow threo ‘aioe 88 down the track.” ARROW | A perfectly proportioned, | good fitting ityle t that ip 4) once comfortable and smart. | 2 for 25 cents

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