WfflBBBHMfflBHjflPPfflffij WWWW THE EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY SECTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915. David Belasco Amazed By Wonders of Camera David Belasco, roaster craftsman of all, playwrights, had Just witnessed, at a pri vate view at the main offices of the "Wil liam Fox Productions Extraordinary, a "run" of the screen version of his great est succes3, the glowing military drama, "The Girl I Left Behind Me," a play of army life and Indian warfare as blood- llJlPvf :"'5i-4'Mfc'i CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG The talented World Films star. stirring as a trumpet calL He drew a long breath and settled back In his chair as the last stirring scenes in the relief of the beleaguered garrison were flashed. "Wonderful," he exclaimed, "and not the least extraordinary part of it all is that when I wrote 'The Gbrl I Left Be hind Me. which has always been and still is my favorite bit of work, the cinema had never been thought of. It would have been a wild dream indeed if I had ever thought for an Instant that some day my play would be presented not on tho boards of a theatre, with artificial lights and painted . scenery,, but on the actual ground where Its action takes place, with a living background and every device possible to bring out Its life and color." "Acting for the screen, as I take It," ho said, "Is more or less a matter of con verting the complex emotions swaying the characters of the drama to the audience, or, perhaps more properly, the spectators. But after an almost life-long study of lighting and stage effects I have come to regard them as almost as important. The creation of an 'atmosphere' Is all Impor tant. "When you' look at the frontier scenes In this production you can say to yourself This is Montana. Tou feel the sweep of the western winds and the mag nificent distances and spaces of the bor derland. I don't think that I was ever as deeply Impressed by the possibilities of the screen drama as I was while watching THE PUBLIC can be reached through Motion Pictures You can successfully sell any product at small cost. I film plants, cities, conven tions, parades, or anything. Booklet on Request- SHEPPARD HARRIS 1316 Vine Street Philadelphia this production of the 'Girt I Lett Behind Mo.' This utilization of such an immense company, a. small army in fact, and real troopers of the "United States cavalry en chances the effects I tried to gain In writ in? this play. It serves to quicken and re fresh our pride in our soldiers and I am sure will be a valuable object-lesson in patriotism at a particularly trying time." Buys Picture Rights Paths has added to its list of popular novels which have been acquired for pie turfzatfon. tho latest belns "The Fteture ot Dorian Gray." by Oscar WHde; "Mfe dra," by George Barr UtTeCUteheon and "Comrade John," by Samuel Merwte and Henry Kitchelt Webster. SCRIPTS WANTED! "We accept manuscript In any form; criti cise free and sell on commission. Biff prices paid! Don't waste money on books or 'In structions." Write us. STORY REVISION CO. 700 MAIN. SJtETllPOKT. PA. f ii t i u ii n 1 1! n i mm I liJLlIlSLHMiJ"Mfa''iLLl I ill ' ill'lP? f?H T 7 T'T T ill 111 f 1 11 1 H ' I aHBHi Telenhone for your jig ng2KJHHH9 seats in advance to KB alMgBIa The Little f! ilk WlJ ec lA iffl ment watch next 1 fi '"jJISotB week's Evening Ledger 1 Ridge AveX Tioga f Cedar n ( Hamilton Aurora f, & A Theatre U "th & XL 6rJ5,st.& M T&Sj" 4? & ff 2132 GfMa" 7T CeJSfoS r ) I 180. & 7T Venango Sto. 7T Cedar Ave. TT 7 &eAve. A town Ave. V "?" RiSeAve, J J J DMPtaSta. J J Lefa AveW Benn i f I 19tk&!Neoir I I I I 64lh & Woo J V ' ' y- undAve. I i NOT FOR PERSONAL PROFIT r-J s Exhibitors' Bookiig Offices, he. f - i imperial i " Haverford 1339 VINE STREET 1 Wk9c I I 60th & Haver I V WalmtSb. V ford Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. " v V l ' jj BUT FOR MUTUAL PROTECTION . : ; JjC fL JO,N THE RANKS ! h-MlN Keumgton &. . L, l 71lt & Wood- j I Allegheny J 1& Aire. Manheim f Susquehanna f Pastime f Kni&er- f Park f Somerset V Frank! ox$ :. , Cermantown&SSJ 1710 Swqne- 1420 PoiaJ ts bocker -? "75 Keasme-p 47&0millK. h Manheim St J hanna Ave. I BrecseAve. J 4034 IMktl J DmsPbmia' J tea Ave. I kArs. I hsMm.