The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1915, Page 10

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RR et AR a en eee ee oe > _ Home 1nd Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. August 28. 1915 tr a r ; oe weansoeseeests. —- severe eceneeesee + oeOTRTO HR eee f La oe S83 PTT tt eee ; died ee “'S’MATTER, POP!” | “ “ “ “ “ “ a) “ “ By C. M. Payne Antte ine 5 On Fo? Tow: —_—_————— Thm atrad Already Cleves Kintead, euthor of Cenmen Ole + planning another > o% wer F . tn Son onld lnm - v3 ight, “s man induces o wri to 4 -- - wrong. Now, | believe women are NO Tarr , fust ae bed and just se pool ae men AlAmure | rc in my weet play Pe euine & " a | (he tables and have the woman in = Gere the man to reve the narrow a . ( Mr Kinkead read all the newspe per criticiems of bis first brew > ~ Ch and wee expecially interested y & ous y, 4 ; riebt,” he naid critics, “I would have put in the roasts myevif bed | been writing 1 up. Ce Chay ‘FLOOEY AND AXEL— Will, Flooey Needs Left Drive on His Boat—But—Axel Needs a New Car! we we we we By Vic 2 —_ eee on — ~~ Le 9 ann HERE Comes FLooey! ap vide. - 1 WrtH TMS BOAT HAD n ALVAYS GOING FASTER. ‘ YOUR DAMAGE (IF You BANE. LEFT DRIVE SO | COULD SEE | WOT'S COMING IN FRONT | A DENT IN MY Anne RADIATOR , SEE? fh PLPAY FOR MINE & | e “~ — " “ THAN DAS LIMer! “ he red from (ii b New Henrietta Birvoks las engaged of Cordelia ® will leave to-night — wir BiG Boon! YPuT\n 7 ELL, AY VILL PAY FOR SG ] | | s | to join the fie tere Hf. Crane, Thomas W oss, Maclyn Arbuckle and Matel) Sa Taliaferro } JUST THE THING! ‘Phe manager of one of the big film concerns visited a publisher of nov-| els the other day in search of scen- arto material. | "I understand you publish Ralp> Sapnor's books,” said the fim man. | “How about my getting “The Sky| Pilot?’ We've got some aviators on! oot who could handle that stuff | FOR PEGGY O'NEIL. : ee SSIS. : Ese ‘ rE a Oliver Morosco, through T. Daniel Wy, ft Frawley, hag obtained the dramatic KI TT Y E s— ‘ UP pt ove ry cox Putnam's asm ’ * q ai : eae oy ? andl X'tty’s New Job in an Insurance Office Promises to Be a Very Entertaining One! we ow we By Thornton Fisher seeking f eters Xe To SORPM, BUT THIS COMA : iT we Porgy, O'Neil. The viey| | / ORM PAY You FoR @ CUT ON j/WeUL, ITS & ae Tuan SoU seen Lene ” who turns out to be a girl. +O TRAD @N, ILLUSTRATION OF SUCH : WELL, How Se Getemstnns to it BE SEVERELY INJURED TO UNREASONABLENESS CURING ‘a © FePatadtn play: doesn’t auit he, wil ALA) | MONE en’ te [ | STOUR MAST BAY Uy THIS, ABOUT THESE 4 probably have ready one built on a GORA GET Ir INSURANCE OFFICE. YO INJURIES II 3 4 by Kate Douglas Wiggin. Mrs. conferred with George Mooser Mr, Frawley yeste -, Aa The will be tried out in aa. weles in the fall. MOROECO TO MOVE. Morosco offices, now in the Cort suite in the Longacre -y, ooh be removed next week Building, 106 West For- Street. Rooms adjoining those Elisabeth Marbury have been Since Miss Marbury and F. Comstoek are interested with Mooser, the Morosco general nde the forthcoming produc- of “Our Children,” many think removal of the offices means that ‘n Comstock and Morosco become allied in other A i ity a ihe: Gossip. Charles and Lillian Tucker ae to act in ae and the ms. ‘Lackaye and Clara Kimball are to appear in the flesh as as & the screen at the Forty- Theatre ang Day ne, Ww “Trilby" ne there, The ext Winter Garden produc- tions ts to include Kitty Gordon, Clif- ton Crawford, Jack Wilson and Ed- Goulding, an English baritone. Mr. Goulding the Messrs. Shubert @ they have another matinee PICKLES TO ACT. , the dog used for several years liam Hodge in “The Road to {" encountered a rampant le the other day and cashed in. Answer an advertisement, men and women, each leading a appeared at the stage door o! rg Theatre yesterday. A dog named Pickles was selected and placed under @ long-term contract, ee mene eee M186 BARRYMORE “FILMING.” Ethel Barrymore is acting in a film action of a play written by in Scarborough. order to do the lead in this scenario, she laid Because Tom had won the bi They tossed Tom out of the blanket on to a beauti- “T df and hi ctor oad in, this scenar ig Fatr Race, all the ; t ! ‘o reward and honor you as the victor of the She was fetched and je. oy pak one, written Bylowland folks spent last night making a blanket of ful throne and there proclaimed him winner of the Bylowland Mother Goose Race,” she began, “you are | side Tom, who took her Had ge eae ,.NO, no, no,” shouted they all. "You are the wine flowers,. and when his Bylowland time came ‘round Mother Goose Race and crowned him King of the to have the harid of the loveliest maid in all thi3 land,"" | déed beautiful an¢ he would be proud to have her for ner!” ‘But even as they protested, Tom tumbled him- versham ig soon to begin acting in a . they spread it out to catch'Tom when he tumbled from | Mardi Gras. ‘Then they carried him through the | Though she had snubbed him terribly, Tom thought | his own only he knew that Prince Charming and Gold- self off the back of the Throne platform and never fim play called “One Million Dollars,’ Kdapted from the French by George Ope-eye World, streets of Bylowland to Mother Goose's home, where | Golden Locks the fairest maid in all this and, and | en Locks | ther stopped tumbling unti i ; owlan .OCks i Fe Dri ig until he landed in Ope-eye World. — Proctor. ane Metro is mi these he was to receive his prize, said so, too, pave te pave aia other dearly, so to this Prince he | (Continued Monda y.) pe-eye World. i AN OBSCURE AUTHOR. = |¥, 950090080 = MA — i i met nanan, nner wes ba peepee ri “ | RY HOAAES SUCCESS Ne. a¢—Firat Fraits of Success “ THELUSTRATED BY WILL B. JONNETONE “ By Betty Vincent by Harry Browne, actor. “Say, Max,” said Harry, “I've found a short story that would make an ex- —<$—— cellent play. The lead would fit me | % 4 exactly. It's by an obscure author. |@ A NEW ILLUSTRATED Why not the 6 the ri rd | @ Wey ho binge! nue rienis an)? “GUCCESS MOVIE” FOR YOUNG MEN, a “What's the name of the story’ asked Max. “The ‘The Marcin brow knit My An ob iM neuro author, you say? # "Yes. ‘ “Thonke!” growled Max, “I wrote that story.” | ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. V, Marine Write or soe Mr. Petri,|@ BEGINS MONDAY IN care letropolitan Opera House nite I Kane--Address him care|@® T4E EVENING WORLD ¢ ~ George Tyler, New Amsterdam Thea- tre Building, New York. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Old cranky Jerry ®chooley died jaat week.” that so” What was the com- By Hazen Conklin This story presents the career of @ young man who, beginning @ machinist’s apprentice, by always ching higher" climbs ‘Mary finds and Weases for » year a delightful little uptown’ apartment, where she (plans to instal her mother, her younger brother and her two youn, sisters. She wishes the three last to enjoy New York's advantages, ‘Witli her Savings she purchases ¥ certain amount of pretty, inexpensive furniture—enough for the apart: ment, with certain family treasures which she has written her mother to send on from thelr home Proudly sheauntocks the door of the tiome whic? she has’ made and will maintain for her mother, brother pcan aed veers them in. They are utterly tastes at last the-frultsof Keg plas: “No complaint—everybody pat! ek - eee ' i : \ \

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