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Home andCo'mic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday; J a ti u ify 16, 19 15 THEIR HOUR OF THRILLS By George D. Stone e o n c I um i o nT h c Rescue I THE EVENING WORLD'S "MOVIE-STORY" i COMPLETE EACH WEEK I a it rum Rtaattai FBRD a. LONG llluttrator THE EVENING WORLD each wttk will aay Wftf M S accepted orlolnal MOVIE. STORV Dbenxnivi mere t Yi.H JttUffli' MOVIE-STORY EDITOR, jm ..wntaw, w9 rmrn now, n. t. uiiy. By agreement the hermit ftocn forwnrd The ttratetfy workil Aa the hermit wmlt aaf I cmea ta I OoactMal I ta frtnt- I When the dulde la near Ralph leap forth and Mites him. Fiercely they stniMle to aether, ewayia Mriloufy sear tha edge of tha canyon. In danger of falling any moment. But tho hermit, who meanwhile has looe ened Jennie's bonds, rushes forward and the guide Is soon subdued and securely tied against further trouble. On a sudden Impulse Ralph takes out his alone to draw tne tuide'e attention. Kiilph' part Is to approach under cover of the boulder and to seize the guide from behind. van cm tM guide tHrcatenlngy meet him ana to drive him awav. warcn. "inat soddi" lust an hour ago that I he exclaims. It Heft Jennie behind a boulder, Ralph preparee nas oecn an hour or i real thrills! JIQNDflFTHE LOST TREASURE OF TfE I re van I 1 cothv, nu. m- pmMiMrm ct. tv, t. av.i.t wiM.iiiii Hi iirasar VI,,, m, m i iu.imi !,. , , Kn7Tarr?zmBmmmmmmmm!mmMmM jt Richard IJennctt, thw actor-mnna aw, mho preacheJ Ihs doctrine of SL Bound health all over the country with Damaged Goods" and Incidentally upeiiea, a new D.inK account or iwo u a aMt Issue, ti through with "educa tional" dramatic work, or, posalbly It would be Juat as Appropriate to aay, 4aeaUonar dramatlo work It arouxh with him. After be flnlihM with the Drleux play, "Maternity." be 'trill drop bla Idea of educating the Bsaatae and continue on the stage with the sole object of entertaining Mm wablte at so much for bo much. ' "Hereafter I'm going to amuae," he Ud laet evening. "I'm tbrouirh with te laaeon' Idea." Hit. Bennett had under consldera Uea yesterday a comedy by I'aul Arsaetrong called "A Hunt for Hap sHaees." Despite Ita source, there lan't cf 'tfelef or a policeman In It, thoee Who bare read It aay. lie thought Wry well of thla play, but later In the day announcement waa laaued by Walter J. Klngsley, stating that Mr. ftenaett would be Men In vaudeville at;tbe Palace, Feb. 1. In "The Vanity of Man," a dramatic playlet by Mr. Attastrtmg. It la possible he may do m play after be geta through with TMdevllle. ,-JlWHh the withdrawal of Mr. llannett from i the "educational" drama that well-known uplift organization, the cyrpote ,1'lay Boclcty, may drop from Wew. DARTMOUTH STUDENT A8 AIDE. .Waller V. WnnKor, Director of the Dramatic Aasoclatlon nt Dartmouth dgtlsge, baa been appointed "aid" to Maavllle Marker at Wallack'a Thea tra. Mr, Wangnr hoa ahown much .MIT and ability In atuglng playa ;wlth the college boya. It waa he who ' ,. s taserod the production of "The 'al Weeding Ijady' given at the Kul tod' Theatre by Dartmouth students. Tib young collegian will not only assist In the wbrk of producing the stays at Wallack'a, but will act aftiaor rolea in them. t jtHLLt. OIKA EM IAR RAISED. J Jallette DUtn, now In vaudeville aa JPNm' Franco-American Bulging Com- SBBS ana Mueicai womray m-r, I', Just taken her aecond bow at saaatrateln'a Victoria lata yeatar- aWy afternoon when a young man left Ma Mat la the fourth row and walked oe i the atage. Ho permitted Mil. Vtha to Bnlah her graceful acknowl- nent of the audience' approval then banded her a very neatly IN pnper. It wan a aummona In a al action concerning a gown re- aatly furnlahed the alnger by a coi- r. Having thui nnianea nu por of tha performance, the young wan tripped ugntiy over tne root Matita irod down the Inclined plane to hie eeftt. !. "Oh, but I wae embarrass." aatd Mm French actreaa later. "I hear s re engine outalde Juat then and I Milnk mebbe e young man he la to auktA apeech totelt te audience not M be worry. Hut oh, when I aee te ward, 'summons on ae pnplere I mint leave -ae aUge and I cannot tskeall .'H reatof my bowp,' l do not undnir atana ae eull, I thought e mattalre Be waa eettled." ft The audience waa greatly amused Tr the aervlng or the aummona. ' MAYOR WALKER HERE, i Mayor "Cyrue Perkins Walker of cttiL Test., arrived! In New York yea. tarday. When aaked laat night at tha ate .detir of the New Ameterdum Theatre the reason for hla vlajt, he SAM. hi i waa hare to ace bla coualn, a Peooklyn rolutatcr. VSe THE THING TO DO. Taii Had a dream laat night, you aayT . ' -Put It Into fllma; TW'r due to break the colt to-day T , C Jat It Into fllma. 4 notion's In your daughter' head ' Ta change bar let black hair to red? 'fliare's money In It on the dead) Put It Into filma. At playing golf you think you're , u , akllledT : ii ..Put It Into fllma; Toii're aoon to have a molar filled? put It Into Mime. Mo matter what you do, my friend. i "Twill bring you extra caeh to apend I pay you niceiy in tne ana, To put It Into fllma. gj r fl pay you nicely In To put It Into filmi nnaan uuooir. 4 A Chicago newapaper aaya "Too Maay Crook" la aoon to be aeen "jUlca Drown haa gone back to Uo. 'tea, lanvlng "Children of Kartb" with - fjMlr fcter father, Wlnthrop Amea. nh Bd flllleaple after a week'a 111 n am f la back In the caat of "Kick In." ' -Tmll Rphen la on her wav in T . '''Angelca. She la to do aome acting for camera. ioJoan Haves aaya tila bride, Cecil n Cunningham, bought a turkey laat OfnMilftV mnA that It hm lui.n Hnln. ' vrotean act ever alnce, with each turn naceiieci. my ine way, jean caua tier .tUughD. aay. that t 1 By C M. Payne 1 1 3xNr wanta J-He love I ut-He t3iT1 r ' ; A: - reprritht. tilt rae ruallsklnc C IK. T. Evsaltis' WH4 FLOOEir AND AXEL If Axel Had as Much Brain as He' Has Powder, This Wouldn't Have Happened By Vic c,ftut im fT.M rnnm c w t. .,., wrt i 1 S - . 1- ,,. .1 THE MARRYING OF MARY Aunt Jane Forgot, for the Moment, Whom She Was Talking To! By Thornton FisHer i i IteNME (; VOO ) flMUEl.P I SHOULD ) , e(KUO-HEftOE0LTTUe i ipoocot MB PIKE UJE.PtS HE-ft. UOVE. (HOUII LM TB8E.T kkr VTHM SETTLES I vJ ( MIMO SOU, HPOET FufO' ) I "N 1 BRtMWS SEX X CtMCW) V C umftAuOQlj ftH' I WHY fiOTj-A int. rr rji.Mi c. tu t him ' " HORNTON SHEft. Mclntoah wrltea from 6yd thu lUckarda Tlvoll circuit '-. vaudeville theutrea boa not been : aaiiouaiy urrectea uy tne war. Ha'.ur ' jeS' have .not been reduced, although .. tnoat. of the acta with twenty wceka' ,J?jafork, contracted for have bteu cut iLjdowh. to atxteeil week. Hunra U e.yea4' and proapecta bright, bo vrrttea, it W TEMPUS DOES FUQIT. Civ' Homebody aent Lw Klelda un old I broaraaimu recently of an entertain I Mant gHen by the Klka Herenadera Tuiii ttntie Tocatre, Kaat Fourth eet. nearly forty ytur ago. Among acta acheduled was one by "Mas- r bowie ! leiun and Jdcy webher." lotber wan by Dave I'oaner and l;d tg, wuo were utueu aa "Tile lie- uuaea.' a tucceesFUL youth. I'lHJe Hewitt, who went away last -to, Become a great actor, la i;Hsa a avm of money rave wiw 1 a V ... HlB 'pyBaaHllBBRHBLBWBBWIv Movie Series "ETHEL'S ROMANCE" Begins on This Page MONDAY HOW JACK "MADE GOOD" iVo. 22-Hm "Make Good" at S Ooprris. llll. tar ? Pnm -imrn w tori .Tfxun PabllAbiai Oo. WILL B. JOHNSTONS llluntrator THE EVENINQ WORLD'S "Success Mavlee" for Young Men, by the Author of "Straight From the 6houlder," "The Road to Promotion,' 1 i iiii. i i II,. i. AC. m By Hazen Conklin n mlimtrel Times. abow, Oerbart "THE CRITIC" COMINQ. The Alrsnra. Hhubert huve urrunjoJ with II. Iden l'ayne to liroduc at Din l'rtncenii on Jan, Zi Hherldun'a Inir leitquu on thrntrlcal life, 'The Crltln. ' A company bended by Mr. I'uyne re. ccntiy prmented this piuy at Little Theatre, Philadelphia. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Bhe It you klsa me, you'll have to tie my handa first. Ho I will? She Indeed you will, And 1 poal tlyely refuse to tell you where the roe U beW4 tbs or. u . i I ' ' " ii!in.i!:,i;Auai,'i....i'.'i.i'..'li,i.iii.,i,!ii!i'iiii!i.,!.. ,n . i ' i -j-i anvam awr i v . i i jc 1 1 i smv -r am. f maaamaw a ..rv p c i J"-rr aM giM, yr i (Okln.l InWJT c- W BBl ji'iAWmi Uam aBssV HeaBBI bbbbiWK: UW I1" ''l BSSSSSSSSSSMBH BSMBBBP r I wa U t B divs Ktir tlwrs ' At the conclusion of hl ivii irin lory hsalflwd tohka "ThH U txir DIG opportunity. Monlty," Mr. llolmrt tclU him. "If you nuke rood lht reH be a comfortiMe Ury as your reward, a b&ier HtaryUuaaiott yountmeaarejttltaj." That nltht Juk Ukes the rood nevs to a certain ilrl who has promised that as soon as htJus really assured ha future she will think more seriously about becomiiif, "Mn Jack." She loves htm dtcrly, but si wanU to spur his cm to do ak vsrjc Net 'Jack' has .this goal nov to combine with thai of makbu; (ood with Holmes and Company, Me attacks his new opportunity with redoubled vim and enthusiasm and ha order book soon attests the value of HUSTLE sad DETERMINATION. Each week )itkb new Finally at the end of a year Mr Holmes "Manley. you have MADE GOODS You'll start the new year with the salaiy I promised you You're only twenty-three, but you're dolnr a MAN'S WORK, and you have a brilliant future before you if you KEEP ON MAKING GOOD." i a nappy little scene in many the parlor of Jack's home when, bliohinj: a little, he uvs to his father and mother "Nellie came over lo-nittl so we iuuju wu icu vuu iiuii uui- ncxi rune you rs lotnj to nave i oautruct as men as n son." IU tna nr 1 . r.'v- . 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