The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1915, Page 10

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Aino, that there are iways larger theatres iu New York ae Mee ceantine swcoommen soot need RE EET Y KEYS — She Thought the Captain Wanted a “Courtship’”’ Mate, Not a “Steamship’’ One! “BYBIL” FOR THREE STARS. The Charies Frohman Compa LISTEN, MISS, (VE WELL, it CAPTEN BowsPrir Boe SHIVERING BINNACLES selected the Viennese musical of STEAMSHIP *CLADNS” nolected SPRAINED MY HAND ! oF We “WHAT OFFERENCE for ‘Julle Sanderen, Donald “Bran |F7 AND | WONDER IF AND | WANT TO ADVERTISE and Joseph Cawthorne, Alf Hayman Youd bo #& LITE For. & THIRD MATE Jott last night for Cincinnall to viet ‘he three stars, taklug with him the pe and pcting pa. .« ‘The rehearsals "are to be conducted while Nour THIRO Tp seteerne are appearing, is playing BENHAMS IN VAUDEVILLE. “Uhristine Mangasurian, sister of “ora Zabelie, wife of Raymond ihe ya ot is to enter vandarile with | Benham, whom married ht months ago She will call belle offices, inquiring ‘ito their business and separating the wheat from the chat, is eons to quit. Bhe ie to marry rive uj fheatrical business, but apie ngrr| Harty ordered her to “move on” and she moved—right Into his heart. A DISTRESSING MISTAKE. x Ba Giroux of the John Cort forces PHILLIES PERSONALLY AND HE Ger WELL WELL w vee ie omen in" the Lanencre f (TS Too GAD You Hey You axe! vert} iF oe Bullding yesterday, | watching ' the f HIM - HE MisHTA GOT You HELLO"! AINT MY OLE wo “come on! game as shown on a score board - ALEXANDER across the street, when a man who owed him money came on FINE! “Is = Goes here?” asked the something that Cert’ sh & fan at the g ~/ Gee! ‘ Window, referring to a baseball player. [ . (ant ne Lucky!) ‘The caller got away before he. could ‘ “ f N Z * FORTUNE FOR FILM RIGHTS, ” -o fat oases 4 Hi. A. Sherman, General Manager of oar | oe “ ] By C. M. Payne : ooo fouwt ¥ edT) WHY. ( THousHT MeANBE MOUD UKE DIFFERENT FROM ( FIX \T So You CAN ) SIT ON THE PLATERS fingering . - a ! ’ BENCH I! looked ike money and addressing the P : . “nen aleaiaians nollie ; — ee WIFE, wo ae burgh Volkabiatt und Fretheits- freund, is in New York seeing the mew theatrical productions, Mr. YO. OOLEHOPHHOOOGHHOOH POOGOSDHS | st of us drew some pretty clever from her lenttting. O8D9THHVVHOOOOH 180000+ OO “John,” omark e oneness maaeecsnseansceeens _Not Their Fault. woluun'"4o'you know that nest Sune chi ns.” ya Marie, le Josh, ax a fat gwomi geile, once wrote a play called "The BODHOS: impressively demand-| "how can you b I) fours ever ed ent social affair the talk) day Py be the Sens fifth anniver-|them two Rhode Island red chic! 1 sary of our wedding u to aentimentaliam, when ery tnt pay oeo, Marie!" Congressman Edward URE, EDDIE COULD. : for particulars. ion, was tn the box oitce at wn finally persuaded biel “Way, tie girl he married turned ane pias ares ‘aunt to play train with him, | Ut to be a professional pickpocket Too Realistic. We hwant leard of 4¢ and vewped A more] sponded Uncle Josh, ‘pulling vigor- | OUNG Barnes had wm ‘The. man who had first spoken| of Massachusetts waa reminded of alously on his corncob pli “What 5 stopped up and naked givtiat the at. The chairs wore arranged in| sighed, but his eye teinkied story about Uncle Josh about 102" BPt i How She Looked. traction at the theatre Une, and he issued orders, ol"" he observed, “T guess the! Uncle Josh was comfortably Mant. answered Aunt Marte | ‘dit happen?” asked the man 1 dropped it in the aisle,” she an- swered shortly, “and I looked for tt 1 | that's all I could do.” Pgh ood “Ww are Me the New Amsterdam |you red-headed, pie-faced jay,” he p Now it is next Thursday, A ; snouted, jacob Wilk will lea Wi legtela "Frrolt “Why, Willie,” his aunt exolaimed uses Sati deme you take a girl to soe it?” in amazement, Corpora i ied Eddie, “it PREV Re ONLY AcciN ts yea,” rep! ie, “if she wht, Ch the she EN - er Th te Bevome s picture play) oan walt till T get through ‘counting| retried. “rail our Wo're vermin: | | ree CIDENTS SHALL T ER- You big? MR. | head of the house. Journal, bi y Empty Your SHEARS, ] - ER=H, BOSS, SHALL tton, up to-night's recoipts Mandel AD THar |} | + hay Saas |"Waltem, ‘parents ned to forbid nin| | | ARG IREY SPEND TAR WASTE BASKED) | AN INSPIRATION, AND Fee you || | QeseeoesenDsrDEsmoscooMMmemroTDTEDOe Saint and the Sinner.” F plat down by the tracks,—Hol- roe Some etnce ro Lee ee DASHED. ul OFF AND Bric ; 11\8 EVENING WORLD PUZZLES er cette an asin cance | | kt eT *7 ph HAPPEN. T WOULON'T ie zt a | $02009200080000000000000000000000 five-yea ntract. Shi i it ~~ * a, . ——2. me Reve Tn his ‘new opera, “Ka-| , Due to Hard Work. ECT TO Ger \ aka. ainte EAK- Bu’ T last the house painter had H leone veils wie} \ Hun: ANOTHER ONE) | MUCH FOR 1T= | _S ) »ablex for a new film play o| Priso (Calling Uirough cell win- _SDISSRS? Produce for the Vitagraph. Now who|dow to negro outside.) What time ta| ug,tfeah and clean In now paint, { WRITING BUT OF F COURSE! FAR AS To SAY IT will cay the picture business ben’t in | it? ne MH its Infancy? Negro—What do you care? You | off the paint from the window panea?”| ) CAN'T WRITE FoR | HAS NO MERIT, FoR George Seibel, editor of the Pitts. fatn't jain't goin’ no bs | a the mistress of the house, LIVING! IT SPEAKS FOR, ainly, ma‘am, if you can lend : ITSELF- BUT OUR. me a coin,” was the reply, . y SPACE (8 Ty . Having ‘nothing lex than, hate a! 12 LENG: 2 UP BY Ss OREN crown, the jady lent that. Halt an| eK)” ] WA\ WS hour later the man returned her a 4 AA Susy NOW AND worn and thin six-penny piece = an't it hale a) stammered tae GpssesenneseeeecoonrnnusaTeseaenoNND” 1OOw 4 A “CUT-OUT” PICTURE SERIES FOR CHILDREN 3: “THE MOTHER GOOSE FAIRY BOOK” ‘3 By Eleanor Schorer i BEGINS MONDAY IN THE EVENING WORLD. “But—er--l—or crown I gave you?’ sald tho man with em tHe worn down # bit" — don Tit- Bits, ave. | One Thing Wives Are. ELL, at thie commencement wo talking of a while back, | 6 MOTHER GOOSE has borrowed Mise Schorer’s pen to write and & illustrate @ delight-giving now series of FAIRY TALES. They tell | new experiences of all the familiar fairyland folks that children love, ‘ g | Wore several class re i 8 CUT THEM OUT AND PRESERVE 1y iceana Sk GIA Pronen wars { fm THEM IN BOOK FORM. |b and they talked @ about 5 1 MONDAY the COVER of the book will be printed on the back @ | {uemsclves and a lot Nan tttend &) page of THE EVENING WORLD, The illustrated story pages will wd are married follow every o' Jay, #0 arranged that they can be made paces of a ( ) repular MOTHER GOOSE FAIRY BOOK, names of two cities in the United States, Decida what each pic! te the words dow! Thursday's cit walk, 4-—mill, 5— ‘anged: Mill—walk—key, ‘The names of to-day's olties and another puzzle next Tuesday, ihe first appaker, bur on PA on ae. CALLING ON AN EDITOR, count of poor Billy Tompktar te WITH YOUR FIRST "POEM‘ 4 4 ; \ shrilled th “1 looked on crawline does,"—Co!l- | 'NG Barnes had married eon- M oni iT h | trary to his father's wishes, ext week become Hit-thewTrail Holliday,’ replied Wie yon) e teal aiattoes aioli Ul (eee ee iota) Si ke oe BEER)" answered: 4 “| 6g] LOST a dollar at the attaee| as Ap ded arent _aien after. urned be the conductor, Lend me your watch this afternoon,” remarked the | *! © father satd angrily: ware be, ett the Teen | “Ob, T auw it in Auantle City,” wad {and met up into the oabs? 2 ngs SOOO OD a lady oman AB nan KUMheE Well, young man, I have made h of aN the man. He went away, but returned] Thon he hurried down the platform, “and | pever was so angry in my Hf will and cut you off with a dol- Agsin the opening “date of the now |" mowment later timepiece in | “Pull out there, | J ‘ ne |ing his pipe in the living room one! “only 1 thought maybe we ought to! "Did I took good!" THE DAY’S Goop STORIES 8 amateurs-—what?" ¢vening when Aunt Marle glanced up) kill them two Rhode Island red| woman. really angry now k (hh EI a for what pened twenty-five year ied i re-|tzor—pitintelpiin Pubie teaser, | A Bird in the Hand, patie A ae Ls um very sorry, father," said youth, contritely, and then add- : “But you don't happen to have “Did you look food?" persisted the|the doilar with you?"—-Ladies Home g includes four pictures which combine to form the ture repre- then rearrange them to form the na: f MILWAUKEE and BOSTO! Note a Bose—ten,

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