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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday, July 16, 4915 EVENING WORLD’S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, FEATURING REAL MOVIE STARS Neat Week e VITAGRAPH FAVORITE, Featured This Week in , PART FIVE MIGNON AND! Edith Storey pan m-cuire’s DAUGHTER {9 ‘Tuetienese «GS | Metra The Revenge of the Steeplejack YOUR SCRE FAVORITES PRESENTED EACH WEEK IN “MOVIE, STORIES” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING : ~ ' @AD ry \ In This Gtory EDITH STOREY Appears as MARY M’GUIRE qi¥i A M, BIDE DUDLEY Manche Ring, during the coming Beagon, will be seen and beard in a) new play by Catherine Chisholm) ‘Cushing, entitled “Honor Bright.” ‘The manuscript is now in the hands of Kiaw & Erlanger and Fredertc | MeKay, who will jointly direct the | tour of Miss Ring, and it is said to be Meally suited to the talents of the ‘ comedienne. The play is American ali the way through. Miss i is in Los Angeles resting just "at Present. Sho will return to New York next month to begin rehearsing. M188 POLLOCK IN FILMS. gion. Pollock, daughter of Mrs. fhe city McGuire finds himself in deep water Knowing fe must leave the city or be cau ? The message is given to one of the moonshiners 4 ight by Having Phil’s address, the city police wire him to i s ‘ To trap Phil the message is delivered to him. ve pent regal pana xine in sedating resort has resulted in the death | the police, McGuire decides to flee to his place in the | return at Bice and conduct the Search for McGuire, g be hs Hake to Ls a feeb _ ke ee yt Going to Mary’s home to bid her adieu, he there up aime aeting and ts making a man, and an eye-witness has confessed to the North Carolina hills, of which he has never spoken to whose political “pull” cannot now save him from the LM abt Mh tcl Cnt baal ig ged comes face to face with—Dan McGuire|—Concluded of it. She is posing in a at t McGul if had done the deed, friend or foe, venge: Ln f ihe bay. head. of the Police Department, to Dave it clinches fo-morrow. 5 Meing made by the B. v.| | Police tha og ‘ ? runes ‘ the case against Phil, : rs Company. THEY'LL LIKE THOMAS. btedly the Frohman stars ‘ax sre players are pleased jection of Augustus SPeeseratn te Ree On AP lor~s bis temper while direct- CAN YA FIND ing ~*~ always politeness person|- . ‘usually sits In tho rear of ) freee a & production is be- and directs the people stage with a megapbo: “HITCHCOCK AND THE FiLs. rom the preas department of th Fite, Corporation comes a 4 h Which reads: “Raymond doubts much if he will return to the legitimate stage, Which he bas been a fixture for Many years. Since joining the tone studios the comedian hi an enthusiastic and recently, In conversation a 5 red that ho liked ‘work much ter than he did WORLD H. ree M. ‘who have Mr. Hitchcock un- tract. Mr, Cohan ts writing a play for the comedian. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Re tees co oe 2 WH HELLO, ret | Hows LITTLE \E Mou WaNTe, SUNSHINE? LENS HONE & LITTLE” THESE DRUMMERS WHAT COME I1,] HEART-TO-HEART @HAT- HEE-HEE-- @rin MENGE (CAM KNOCK 3 | OFF THE Goss’ BILL. BEEN THINKIA' revised “The Elixir of Life," which year ago. It play will be Doctor!" before it opens Tt is scheduled to play a week Savoy Theatre, Asbury Park, Aug. 2. ‘MI88 BROOKS ENGAGED. Jonepi Brogics, tas been Ly Gemshand ates to ap: Ditrichstetn in the new will star him in during ing season. The name of the ‘has not been announced. aoss! C, Graham has been appointed ral assistant to President Freuler ¥Booe! can't ysce. \ He is also re- » which fact ‘ 2 OH SAVE MEH, “THAT CAMERA UP ON c VERNON MY “WE Dock 22? of the well . ; ‘ é i e man, is in “ dy i us Tele. n connected wi ‘Publicity department of the Or- Vaudevilie Cireult Aug. 1, Miss ve ‘will furnish the circuit's vari- ‘reas agents with ideas and work ith them in other ways. Sam Mc- succeeds her on the Morning SHE MEANS “BOYCOTT.” ¥ m3 Brooks, now with “Every- | body," a_vaudevil , writes from ) the Par West that sho had a strange \ ae eaite City, Mont spend money but we do net get the | toms brok | | of Us Wanted some cho it we do not get the | tome broker that the wearing apparel lowny, he's b . slock, and, by George, he’s going to| his home Mafier the show.” wave hee letnce |results you do, ‘There are wonderful |had arrived C. O. D, ‘The total Gea eaegntee Cond otariy: ai hins tor taling: 10) the raphael Fee eee re Geerey Me SLaKe Gave | tO. Mrs fe went to a Chinaman’s restau. [Pportuulties for (he American in our | charges, Including duty, were about Good Stories “Well, Ldeclare!” exclaimed the old ; hereafter without touching it! Saves| _ "Madame, began, “be calm, and found two big cowboys, with |COUntry—in the show business par- | $6 When Barney heard the bad ‘tar, *'Ow the time do ft ra muttered! hin six windings a year, You'd think, ° met with a slight | Monthly, . 4, to hear him rant about it, that he's f one of the driv means Of the door. ter ome —— “You'd be the first man who ever found that onger locomotive lon whlch was printed,” FLYING BALLET GIRLS DROP. “THE BLACK WHISKERS.” or the Day y trominu'd Detter not wit two on we 2?) out, Some men are so pecullar.” sk him on the check, and’ don't patronize the . rae bd Eins tb the flying ballet us: novelization of the play of the same name.) Argument Closed. “Talking while marching past!"| "No," said Mra, Belldom- Holm h ait interrupted the wom looked at the revolvers and de-|@t the Winter Garden were dropped| Henry Phillips, the bill-poster, sat ech “ th | ‘they're all alike, My husband feeds eedn't come around here try wouldn't eat there. 1 sq. |on the heads of the men in the or-|in tho parlor. Suddenly fg Escape of Time. Ji cntoee and Johnson are not now | echoed the Adjutant. “What on ear Ta taats Gande, ticularly.” hews he left for Hunter, N. ¥ “you " the chickens on the same plan. ing to collect any damages of m the Chinaman had tried to|chestra during the matinee of “The|step and Winnie Wilkins, his lady RS, MATUAX was cruising on speaking terms. Tt all arose as) “14 Jou find to tale shout then?" tin’ |Chicugo Tribune. You won't get a cent! If your ¢o ‘@ boy, or something like that be ntered the room. She pointed with c M the result of an argument which explained No, 4, “the Colonel or pany can't Keep Its property out of Fate, one of the cowboys said finger at him, th a pasty to Cape May 4 lendid!’ ‘Yes,’ I'ses to meself, anger it te take $88 Atm ¥ ho {Teauired some mental calculation, lendid! es Easily Fatal quence: nould h about a boy being caught." ‘Ah, hal” she hissed, “You're a and became interested in the |" "17 oi you," said Jackson, “that in’ you'vo got the smartest officer in y J Staurs : ~-—— bass viol manipulator suffered split | highwayman. picturesque attire of an old galt in als FO ackson, “that YOu! the British army to thank for makin 10 the grouchy-looking person | SCS" Bs ) MOBS ENTERTAINS VisiToRS, | lip and minor bruises, but Fibb and| "Why, Winnie Wilkins, T am not,” |sailor garb who boarded the steamer gether wrong in your conclu-| ys splendid, and that's our Adjutant! sho had boanied hie cay the ¢ delegation of South American | Ella weren't hurt. The men behind | replied He “I'm a bill-poster.” | quring one of her stops. sions, Fes end the man awa: . fre owners, with extensive hold. | the scenes who pull the wires to which| “Well, ain't @ bill-poster a stick-up ir Rope. “Pardon me, but I am not,” replied ob frivolous com- conductor said, as he returned the Argentine Republi the girls are attached didn't pull hard | man?" she asked, Ho was af a very retiring disposi- | Johnson. ain!” snapped the | him ‘his transfer, jl, are in Now York studying erday ‘afternoon, | ‘They | Henry was furious. "80," he shout-| tion, evidently being entirely en-| | "Didn't T go to achool, stupid” al- it “Dhis transfer expired ten minutes construction and equi, argument about the rela- | ed. ‘oo Miller has been callin, af q nent, ago.” ieattee theutrioal wasthod, pitching abilities of Walter 3 slid lhe P dri pe prev linea Hs was the calm reply, “and Whéreupon, with a growl, the man Bantansl, who operates { Johnson and Grover Alexander (no| At that ho started for the door but nding Was} you remained stupid."—Chicago Led- dug for a nickel, and, as he handed it in Buenos Ayres, headed ths |kin to Ella). ‘Tho trombone player hb, ‘The jar] io, slabt when he. arose and took | gen " to fhe conductor, observed: Yesterday afternoon B, s,| and the bass viol scraper have sworn 0 Not Tickle | from the folds of his blo « * 66) AY. busband,” said Mrs, Jen-| “«No wonder, with not a single ven- the v ; | off on baseball, dpa; ‘ Himself to |}. : A Diplomat. ner Lee Ondego, “went on|tilator open in the whole car."—Har- Cc ro) LLA RS BAD NEWS FOR - c cap ) ass | ¢¢ (XY PLENDID!" exclaimed the old # strike the other day.” |por's Magasine, dee inrcas coment bap et igaie,ndie, Upon returning fe Mr. Colonel as Company C passed | "WHY. 1 AUNTY Mio eee demn SHIRTS Ing for Japan four months jeoyg| FROM THE CHEOTNUT TREE. | Ori io "An' excellent telescope you the saluting base, any reguiar jm,” anid Mrs. Selidom- Forearmed. asked by the actor to send him ten| Physician—Mandy, did the box of| ha’ “Did you hear wot ole Nasty-face R. COOKE was a travelling shirts, ten sul rp it A Le Ky palemae and ten pills T gave you yesterday do you any ‘en, Indeed at te, misa” he re-| gest No, 8 of the front rank aakea|_ “Obs Yee: he winds the clock once ‘man and was slightly injured| [], TROY'S BEST PRODUCT io gp was sives week, Mioge, "We Bernard. recelved ined fing 8 a: ot cama, pant tenanted No. 4 sonnet reve Ses in a railroed accident. One EARL & WILSON “hand fant afte Mo, ‘ the oftlclala of the.read wens. to a j a “Ui negs ; ¢ ey et Sk ea ‘ gn aes eS

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