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' ft i Home.Ind Comfc Patfe of THE EVENING WOULD, f-liday: July 23. 1915 Ith rr I at OOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooeQvvwruioooanancoooooOOOC1 STORIES, FEATURING REAL MOVIE STAHS PART FIVE D6 At tlm ttifmnrtv Tnn O. "- "' "' ' ' ooooo w JSAynr m is hhh the evening world's new illustrated movie AjblM s llH Mi on An AnHrnh fl MAmmM V M O aaaaaH a mtmmmmm wwsms aaw sw aw aw aw vr A - w Jk swbl aW sLVJ X VI I CflCO ' DV3 I ,-4-: O YOUR IOHIIN FAVORITBS PRf IINTID EACH WEEK IN "MOVIE STORIES" WRITTEN FOR THE EVENINQ WORLD X L (lrl I 8ooogiiBoMoooooooooooooooooooc ,BMT A 4 YVWM ln Thl ,,4ry M,0N0N ANDERION Appear as DORA MOORS ScenaHo by LLOYD LONEROAN llluitrated by FEnO O. LONO 00000 v The Whits Hat are to have that all-atar scamper, after alt. Balked In their plan to tour to San Franolaco by the Inability of tome of their head liners to get away from vaudeville engagements, they have decided to glv a big show at the Manhattan Opera House on the evening of Aug. It. The procoods will be divided be- twten the charity fund of their own i OTffasliatlon and the Actora Fund of asdrs A blc bill of top-notchera Is promised. The reception tendered Fast Big Caiaf Fred Nlblo at the club house at "Weat Forty-slxth Streot lost night i grand success. A NEW MANDEL FARCE. X. H. Kraxee la aoon to produce a Mw Care by Frank Handel, baaed on Ik war. Mr. ."raiso Is partial to fcr same for hi farces, aa vi sas oed by "A Fair of Sizes" and "A rail House," and he may decide to rt the new Mandel play "Three Jaaka." There Is a possibility, how tar, that It may be called "Sherman ,Waa Ills ht." ITS "JEAN PAUREL." The play In which Leo Ditrichsteln wUl be presented by Cohan & Harris Is ailed "Jean Paurel." It will be pro Hued In New York In the early fall. SHE DIDN'T EXPECT TO. Kanna Beecher. a chorus girl, stepptd on a scale in the downtown atatlon of tbo subway at Fiftieth Street last night and woa weighed. As abe read tho result ahe remarked to her gentleman friend: "I don't weigh quite as much as I thought I would, but I didn't think I would." j WEB8TER8 TO AUSTRALIA. John Webster and hi wife. Fanchon Campbell, have been engaged under a long-term contract by the J. C, Will iamson Company, Ltd., to replace tFred Nlblo and Mrs. Nlblo (Josephine .Cohan) in Australia. They will make their debut in that country at Sydney ,1a Beptember, playing "It Faya to Ad vertise." Later they will appear In "A Pair of BUea." "Stop Thief," "A Full .House" and "Twin lieds." FOOLISHMKNTI Tlx & ol tvma aunad link. Utx bU bu ckut tram A uUak, Th. farvMT nidi "Mil It's t n utM of CEW, t UiUs." DANDY At HANS AGAIN. Parry J. Kelly announce that next season Jess Dandy will resume his role of Hans Wagner in "The Prince of Plisen." Florence Hansel and Helen Flti Patrick are other newcom er in the Kelly fold. Re-engaged are aMa von Luke, Edward T. Mora, Dor othy Delmore, Oeorgo Myera and Earl McUaffle. SHE MUST BE QOOD. Morris Cleat, manager for Qeraldlne Farrar while she Is acting for moving , pictures, has returned from California, He la enthuslastlo over the work she la doing. Ilotfcrrlng to her film "Car men," be aald last night: "Her very soul has been laid bare la some of the emotional scenes. In fact, I think I may say Mlas Farrar has practically X-rayed her soul be far the camera." Frank waupectedty arrives to Imped Dick's progress on the chlmhey. Lookinr up and seeing the rleeplejick not working but watching something, he determines to Investigate. Arriving at the ton of the chimney he Is hilarious ly welcomed by Dick, who, chuckling, and with insane light in his eyes, points toward the qulcksancb. .Going to the edge of the chimney fop, Frank fa horrified to see a woman a .prisoner In the quick sands. ' By this time Dora Is nearly exhausted and she feebly struggles against the sands which are pulling her down down to her death. "We must save lierl" Frank sliouls. Duf Dick, drawing a revolver, says: "It is vour swecllieart. Yotl wilttay here and watch her die!" (Continutd tomorrow tt 'S'MATTER, POP?" kH . MAUQHAM SENDS A PLAY. The Charles Frohman Company yatUrday received the nrst clay sent .Jam abroad this summer by any of prominent jsngium piaywTlghla. Ht la "Oar Betters," by Somerset Mig4tam. The play was contracted Ht Trbally by the late Charles Froh aaaa. The manuscript came from an Indicated town in France where the ttor I serving with tho British Army as a aurgeon. The principal n in uur uouers' will be as stgned to one of the women stars un der the Frohman management MISS DOOUTTLE WINS. Th comedian of the Mollycoddle wot, wuitD yimying in -eiviue last week, offered 110 for an original oag that everybody would whistle amsl alnir. Kllnhi11j Xfn- niuiii. taw poetess, won the money with a ' euuuca, wncn xne Appie rre Was Blain by Uncle Joshua." GOSSIP. "Search me!" Augustln MacIIugh'a new farce, produced by MofTatt It Jennell, will open at the dalety 'Aug. E. W. 11. Rapley, manager of the New National Theatre, Washington, has taken a cottage at Highland, N. Y for the summer. From the New Brighton Theatre comes ine news tnnt Qertrude Hoff man Is to bo seen In a brief version of "Sumurun" next month. Nat M. Wills, alwnya artistic has employed genuine hobo aa a dresser. no mm iiuuu) is Known socially as Bmltty, the Hough Neck. The principals of "Town Topics," numbering about twenty-five, gath ered yesterday at Bryant Hall and heard the music of the pleoe. QeorKC Bowie, the thoatrlel tryman, who Is In Chlcugo, 1 talking uui uuinwiH mm uujr ma oome per manently, Bui he. won't. Fred Bchaunberger, manager of the Kernnn houses, Baltimore, la enter talnlng a party of U. B. O. officials US ar i m r RED MAN COLLARS SHIRTS TROY'S BEST PRODUCT CARU aV WILSON " 4 4 a 1 YouPoT IM A tine- -HoLe-BY KlCrflW6 T-HAiT iNJDlAirJ-l Tl e f?E"t SrfouM-T1?ei.i-j ME OUTA L UrTCR Sevtf. 'TflB ytVBMBst prlrlBSAVAAE. -44E rAAV "BT?N6 -HIS T1?1T3E ON 0 S -TbM A-HrTi, PI-AMI N 6 ArVRoW S-TSU'RW - AT STAKE AHJ wtAT NOT ? -AWArTE T0N16T AH I WATCff ? I 1 1 By C. HI. Payne saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai vD I Kl 6 sBHMAY-rKPsl W1IST1-ET3 Al-t-NI6HT AND THEY ALU XVeTD AWAKE KITTY K E Y S There's No Satisfying Some People For Instance, Old Grabb ! By Thornton Fisher I-""7" T" I I CmiIil lilt: ITm mtlli'ii -- t T, Brtrnw Hmjul I crmilUt7 tfETOUr! OonV USmCl UJELL.USrEfOTtTX eSl0e5 (UU HE'LL OOX ' CklZ aitH-r so am&mr vn.l - VoJLLTWceV S Mt THIS eULll ) S A L- VOU (oE.T WeMtI V PRETVlOOSl EM BOTH XZ or H6RfiBBS - ' " l FLOOEY AND AXEL No Matter What You Do, Never Take a Swimming Lesson From Axel! o h take a ride in his -jitney boat- next week vH By Vic ( OH flNt-'.YOO BANfc LBAHNIN6 CRCAt'. ( toMT FORGET OAS BWlATMlHG Ulllj .Tmn firi Aac pstH OTTrwTHlll. mm raVlutilii OkM. V. knTOTWcUl VUN B6 F lWljrO". BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW talJV t WVM'I t JV" HURRY IS ' . it., .t jim.i irr.Ti AV THOUGHT AY 5A.UJ VUH 5WAHR'5 FIN 11! IT. I and employees. Hoy MoCardeli entertained Qerald lne Farrar at dinner recently In Uanta Barbara, Cal. Hespectfully referred to the I-Hnnw-IIlm-When Club. Belwyn at'Co. have engaged Hubert Druco to apptwr In "Under Cover." During the past three seasons he waa with John Brow's company. Earl Bteward, manager of the Bhu bert Theatre, Kansas City, is a New York visitor. He aaya he lka Broad way, but misses the packing housos. Kthel Corcoran, Vltagraph actress, Is the daughter of "a Captain In the Fire Department. 'very time the hears a Are whistle she ha a v?lld desire to slide down a pole. David Horsle;, owner of the Cen taur Film Company of Bayonne and the noatock Jungle Film Company of Los Angeles, has cast his lot with the Mutual Film Corporation. The "Nobody Home,", "Bed, Bed, Beautiful Bed. lyrlc-wrltlng content has closed. The Judges will announco who wins Just a soon aa they wade through the manuscripts. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Diner Walter, this knife la dull and this steak la like leather; Walter 'Ow'd it Uo to strop th shsu aa is ik, irr . TUMBLE TOM Blanderbore Carries TomAway to Boogaboo Borough By Eleanor Schorer Tv7 '-- 7T v Tom hid lust tumbled Intp Bed nd pillowed' his sleepy heid when It seemed that a greit tremhlinr of the house tumbled him out iraln. fie suspectedjthls to be-some or fllundertwre's handiwork, as incWd It -wis. lie hid picked up tlx houK an vu aaibir way,iUtit. , y v. 6. (M.T.TlaWatM.) TaVIng Ms father's sword, Tom, operfnt the wfn dow, attempted to kill Blunderbore; but In vain. His skla wis so thick and toujh, that he merely, thouttt the house full of mosaultoesj so, placlnr.lt upon-th palm of one hufthafld.'fce baUMhlih aBove lit haad wipreesaJed, A, i T I . i J T.? A. i j Sttfot the house VifteJ atove rfa cloud!!, Tom, tumbKnc over a thousand objects In the Inky darkness, rained the roof and scampered up he fliipote in hopes of findlnj iDylpwland, for it must be near, and In that way. escape from Blunderbore. At last be saw. tsat laad. A r A i pa' ' o.sjajaaaM How bright and cheerful It lookeJ compared to the dreariness that always surrounded Blunderbore I The alanl's mlle-lonj slrldes scon brought Tom rirm to the border of the lovely land. He scrambled In perfectTvmble-Tom fashion up on the shore and Into the Queen et Heart's aim. "You have been fir away'fromUylowtaril. derlng In Booraboo Borough," she was saying. Tom rubbed his peepers.and slowly opened them wide. A he did, the cfown upon tlie Queen's head faded tat tt wis his own Mumsie wrjo held hlrn la ber maL rU vubacklnPpa-Ey,eQyCaitii , - - -ssssssssssssssssssssssssme. . r ' ' -" -'-JtJ."L-'1! rTT'.I?'! .'-i 7k t "T" J- - - " ."..-L-. : ' - ' ' TI ... : i , . . . t ss si i i s , li no ii i i . sssias I