The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1915, Page 20

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THE EVEN. Edith Storey VOUR SCREEN FAVORITES PRESENTED EACH W a DUDE: announcing some of coming season, They the production of a new comic | entitled “The Princess Pat,” by ry Blossom and Victor Herbert, Bleanor Painter will have | cipal role. Others in the cast May Naudin, 1 Careaux, | Mardy, Al Shean, Alexander | Robert Ober, Louls Casavant Villani. Fred C. Latham it, The opera will open in City Aug, 23, The New York it Will begin about the mid- Beptember, probably at the IDE John Cort is tor & Heath will star in a bir by corms V. Hover ter z rge V. Hobart, the Thomas Addison stories, 3 ie iving by and ees of irl who is dri y ai ires ae Ma ofa pool boukay place. He by her rare beauty, The girl is Mary McGuire, and, impressed” by Hale appearance, and moved to pity at sight of his sling-wrapped arm, she invites him to get into her carriage. eP Ri ote THINGS LOOW DaneeRous for several productions and musical—to be ‘under her aus: during the is at present in/ New England. FIELDS pi “Bosom said last night he had tarred, jace in January, if Mr, asco and Mr, best. “Bosom Friends” in which comedy and pathos I in a clean, quaint —. IMERSTEIN'S PLANS. WELL-WELL- HELLO, Me. Gress, Ve Gor @& NEW LINE SR STUFF To SHOW i Sex ,DIDIA EVER HEAR TH’ STORY OF “HOW HE WROTE IT. the movie editor & scenario, The rough it and asked: ive you the idea for this? it at some movie show?” ” replied the caller, hastily, of my own violation.” ing to the movie editor, ight. ’ Poor crest Iv’s RICH! IVES $20,000. 000 has been re- Frohman, President Fund of America, from ‘The sum represents the of the Gambol held early the benefit of the fund. NAT IN GOCIETY. phach boulevardier, clubman ste. salesman, frequently the upper strata of social Jong ago he went to Narra- and it most of an with @ society lad; it tno yg in ki friends at the Friars’ FLOOEY * p dear y," gaid the voice “frequently a fellow can be way. ney played a week . stoga Park, Lancaster, Pa. rung up the Players’ Club| totha the guarantee’ th wasn't forthcoming. Mr. Angelis brought the troupe back at his own expense. idgar Selwyn and his wife, Mar- garet Mayo, both playwrights, were interested spectators at the Thaw trial yesterday, Neither will admit they were seeking ideas for a play, ‘ut there are rumors and counter rumors, Good Stories Of the Day Prescription Necessary. ETECTIVE “BILLY” BURNS returned the other day from a tour through the country, in st gf the Bankers’ Aso- ciation, ys the Cincinnati Times- Star. He was profoundly impressed with the merits of Western Pennsyl- vania as a place of residence, TO PLAY FOR MI88 FARRAR. Gossip. When she poses for tt Jennings has been en, a H. Frazee for “Brother ” Erking will be interested in de lace atop the New seatre, Mrs. William Faversham m are cruising in their he is acting £ fi 1D ing for a im t Om rat! to the accom| ‘ains from that opera deftly persua from the baby grand by thi i Known pas of the jvor! Melville Ellis, les Farrar felt that a musical companiment would inspire her her best. Ji MISS EVILY AS8K8 $10,000. As the result of she acel- . | dentally indulged jn at the Nelghbor- hood Playhouse, No, 466 Grand Street, Just before Waster, Hellen ivily hea requested the Henry Street Settle- ment, which alleged to stand sponsor for the theatre, to pay her $10,000. Miss Evily dropped throu & trap door while rehear: Trish Theat ‘La ye The papers in the case tell of a bruised head and], limbs and a wrenched back, wood studios, along ci + the 11 Musicians’ tu New York. © AHROGHE ¥ ee oLtee inclined to be said Mr. Burns. ‘They don’t ti any chances with you the Why, if you go into a for & bit of clothesline, t keeper will open a big book. “"What do you want this rope for?’ Teh tenor, is to . of “The Bubbie"lost Vesa Ay 4 work he 4 4 return MU i Of the Walker a ‘sting FROM THE CHEGTNUT TREE. Bride (over telephone)—Send up a bale of hay, please, ¥Veed Merchant — Who's SCHEFF OUT OF BILL. the New Brighton and Nore ayes s8 tee ny fora Bayes is i substituting. ‘The ‘a Dubiiolt avers ‘ ni ‘Nothing like it for a man that's @ bit low-spirited,” | tre: ° VITAGRAPH FAVORITE, Featured This Week in DAN M’GUIRE’S DAUGHTER “MOVIE STORIES” Mary takes Phil fo a boarding place near lier Hiome, and the next few da; a mutual interest int affectionate regard. wit So LONG! Ta-TA! ‘You can't get no rope here without a prescription.’ ——.___—_ Three Colored Flowers. A UNT LENDY had brought A around her three grandchild- ren for her mistress to see. ‘The three little darkies in calico smocks stood squirming in line while roudl ed them. awhat are es, Lindy?” her pretty,” her mis- is the littlest one “She's name’ Artubficial, ma’am."— National Monthly. A King and an Angler. ICTOR EMMANUEL, King of Italy, is @ keen fisherman, and @pende hour after hour with hy aareakee eae if writ Two GROSS OF MONKEY -LURENCHDS @NO FOUR GROSS No.2, SCREW- DRIVERS . THANKS For THE ORDER Dave, watching Phil as a cat wafches a mouse, sees the detective gaining a place in Mary's affections, and now to his hatred of’a “revenue man” is added a personal grievance against a “rival.” PART THREE Under Suspicion FOR THE EVENING WORLD Mary, fearing DONT GET So Faia | JusT BECAUSE | hcpeartt OMETAING | DONT NE BN GoRRY, [LL FIND OUT HOW HE GOT not always attend his piscatorial ex- peditions, Once, after several hours’ angling had brought him only three Poor fish and he was returning to the castle, he was met by a peasant with @ magnificent catch of trout. “You seem to be no great fisherman, judge by your catch,” commented Peasant. “I should say you we about as lucky as the King.” “Why?” inquired His Majesty. ‘Oh,’ replied» the t, “he thinks @ reat deal of himself as a spo! n ut he is a poor body, much more fit to be a king than a fisherman."—An- sewers, —_——p—_— On the Water Wagon Now. HEY were gazing out of the win- dow of the Pullman car, The thin man was rapturously ad- miring the sunset. “Ah, Nature is a real artist,” ex- claimed the thin man, addressing the fat man who sat in the opposite seat, “Have you never gazed at her won- ders? Have you never watched the lambent fame of dawn life waroms the dome of the you never watched the red-stained islets floating in lakes of fre? Have you never been drawn by the ragged, raven's wing, eky-phantoms as they pale moon? Have you amazement of these fat as he prepared to hunt an- other seat.—Cincinnati Enquirer, —_——. Her Belief. OLICE JUDGE SIMON HAHN, while addressing a political meeting one night last week, re- lated the following incident in refer- ‘ence to telling the same tale over and ‘You all know,’ ‘that the speeches made meetings are all very near alike, but to get something different is the proper thing nowadays. “It puts me in mind of 9 case of woman who before a certail ante yecre elk: y-ionived ot ‘ae ‘oad anid, tinued to-morrow; One morning Phil starts for a ramble’in the moun- tains, Dave and his gang are working at their “still” for Phil's welfare, follows him—Con+ here, madame, weren't you here be- fore me five years ago, and didn’t you tell me then that you were thirty years old? The woman said that was ing an untruth. “The woman replied: ‘Well, you your honor, I'm one of those kind ‘women who do not believe in saying one thing once and another thing an- other time.’” COLLARS SHIRTS TROY's BEST PRODUCT EARL & WILSON

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