The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1915, Page 12

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my at the Greek Theatre of the of California in August @urpass all attempts at outdoor * of Greek plays this coun- Re has ever known. While Mr. Shes- a ‘s enthusiasm is always with y he usually has it under wraps ae Giscussing the particular star | Whove professional activities he is di- | feoting, Therefore, it is a sate det gettings and will direct an or of sixty at each performance. 4 Anglin’s support will be Ful- fi MeUish, Lawson Butt, Ruth Holt and Pedro de Cordoba. § & Dundred eupernumeraries will be ‘em anyway. ie possessed of what might “pantomimic eoventricities” make him a real acquisi- the list of movie stars. He says be does succumb to the call P the camera, he will make an effort AIR CLUB TO MEET. Wi will be company man- for Taylor Holmes in “Mr. Myd's will tot leave the icing Company for a ““Zwo Is Company. Jackson will begin an jing woman of the Company, Portland, Me., at.” yates Btock Com- ly closed in Bridge- in a park ot three weeks there i | Fears seer recpucr j ws 10 Bylowland, but was too busily engaged from a cruel mouse to pay royalty The Princess was wonderii that he could not sleep, and was consequenity pre- vented from visiting her land, when Tom came on Broadway, one rainy da: nee 9 and ‘aecldentally put the point of her low shoe of a some- vr Jus’ shame to you I'l take my liquids internally,” Misa Rogers, to be horribly com- poy in our selection of language, ‘beat it. BY Way OF ow ever, = FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Brown never spends a cent for street carfare.” “Ohne ol he was ‘a the face by a ores.” rent” “Now he has a horse scar of his ing if he was so y ~ BLAME FeKERS! | TRIED TO SHAVE WITH THAT SAFETY RAZOR. NOU SeuT ME ano IT WOULOMT ¢uT BUTTER! ‘SO AY VONT HAVE, *® PULL So HARD To GET DAS OLD il SS: in@e , ae The Princess persuaded her mother to Invite Tom to come to their box and enjoy the circus from there very one knows that a royal invitation is a mand, and though Tom would gladly have been with Peggy, he’ must upon request attend the Queen's box party He tumbled up the steps first thing. respects OULDN’T QUIT—No. 5—Building Up some reason the store's sales 13 not average to pay the added expense of Bert's salary, and Fred decided to spend a week in the store to study the problem of getting more customers. made a lesmpp. Porecton coking ‘use of : not merely how to make , and showed Stas ths bowrbotns euenahon ees coun. Tom dared not often look at Peggy, the trick rider, but he wished her to know that he would rather be in the ring, close at her side The Prncess dropped her handkerchief stooped for it, at the some time trie¢ to glance at Peggy, lost his balance and tumbled onto the floor Friday? July 30:.1918 By C. M. Payne For THe Love oF PETE! BLOOMERS Fut. OF ORANGES AGAIN ; €. Boss: NOU DONT MEAD To Sét NOU TRIED TO sSHeve wits THAT RAZOR! NO WonDER Nov CoucbuT! a PN eanor Schorer Hl. I Peggy did not notice Tom: at all When it came tume to leave the circus the Queen and her guests de- parted first, of course Tom, looking back to see Peggy once more, stepped on the Queen's tran and tumbled upon his nose. ~ When he got Back to Ope-Eve-World cur unhappy hero sat up in bed and resolved to retum to Bylowland first thing that evening and explain all to Peggy. x Then he tumbled out of bed and into his clothes and down to breakfast. Continued to-morrow. Tom A NEW EVENING WORLD ‘SUCCESS MOVIE” ILLUSTRATED BY FERD G, LONG SAE Then he revised the whole arrangement of the little store, made the window display more attractive, gave the attractive wares more prominence and in every way made the store Itself a “silent salesman.” work of Building up the store trade made a The new scheme worked Getter than the old. oblem which so strongly appealed to Fred that | Under Fred's personal management the store trade inking. He decided to centre his attention | thrived, and, while Bert had only normal success soficil- send Bert out oo the former job of solicit- ing, Fred had him canvass the neighborhood for news. paper trade.— (Concluded To-morrow.) Mii

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