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

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leone @€n4€ Coslie Page of TRE EVENING WUhiw, Tuesday, July 20, 1918 THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, FEATURING REAL MOVIE STane e — === THANHOUSER STAR, Featared This Week in == Mignon Anderson “the ReveNce oF THE STEEPLEJACK™ canis Per YOUR 8CR FAVORIT PRESENTED EACH WEEK IN “MOVIE STORIES” WRITTEN FOR 6 LD ED UD)INESY. Predictions that the motion picture ‘Kiein, of David Warfeld’s play, “The »” ia writing for the Edison . He is under contract to Gt least one three-reei scena- ith and is paid, it is sald, at of $250 « reel. Mr. Arthur it bard at all to grind Worth of film thrills month- Playwrights have been “ap- ” A year from now may majority of the dramatists scenarios— you never can | g ia There is a small building at the foot of tlie stack and — Dick, watching, sees her enter to explore it, while ATTENTION, SONG WRITERS! rank remains standing at the foot of the chimney. Jeannette Martin, who lives in Dick’s mind, unbalanced By hiis jealousy, conceives a plan for vengeance. Over the chimney rim he shes a little pile of loose bricks which will fall.on ‘rank below. then raises her eyes ta the tinued to-morrow, IVE HEARD OF SEVERAL MILLION DOLLAR MINES) BRING FOUN 7 SAN: Nou POOR. ITS TOUGH TO Have LITTLE ENIGMAAE T WORK HERE witHour Nou Got PAID FoR BEING ABLE TO cHIW BRAINS YoUD OWE WITH YOU, Kio! THE FIRM MONEN! WHY DONT YOU SPN SOMETHING? MIND (Ve GOT vouR NUMBER - MEET ME You VILt NOTICE AY SVIM WITH DAS FACE UNDER VATER et HE EA Hy ; ai ark. Augustin MacHugh's new comedy, “Search Me,” Deened at the Broadway | Theatre, Long Branch, last pent un- der the auspices of Moffatt & Pennell. | j Tt_will be seen in New York soon, e “ecamper” at the White Rats Club Thursday nig! to be held 1 honor of Past Big Chief Fred Niblo, Will begin at 11.80 o'clock and end when it's all over. It is understood that Nat M. Wills, while in the Hippodrome show, will change his “patter,” or whatever it is, each week. James Madison has been loned to furnish bim new ma- terial regularly. A plan is on foot whereby the American Music Hall tn Chi become me of a musical company which will pi revues. The Messrs. Shubert are in- terested. Dave Lewis may be one of the principals. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Teacher—Willie, tell me what you 5 w nothin’ about ‘om. They don't live near us. ‘A

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