Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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BVEHtNG LKmEBj?HILAl)MJPHlA SATURDAY. OCTOBER T. 1W0
ATTHB ACTORS AND ACTRESSES OP STAGE AND SCREEN ARE DOING FOR OUR PLEASUR
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PHOTOPLAY
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the Paramount productions, whlli
AHmfcr has lh ezcluilra right to
rhtladeltth'a, territory. All picture
hewn, howerevr, at tha other nelnhbor-
hotMM. which means just a question
m hubs ajrs later
""mwylranla photoplay patron do not
to c-wnpUte productions. Ilka those shown
hi vther Slate. Thl Is due to tolerating
Mate) censorship of fllma.
The Ufa of a department ators Klrl la
ffcewn In "Whera Ii Mr Daughter" at tha
Market Street Theater on Thursday,
Tha Tnuato at the Overbrook ! Just as
Iwaertant aa Is tha pictures. It Is not un
, Waal for Manager Brown to have a soloist,
In addition to tha regular organlat.
A new child actor Is dlt-cloaed In "Hulda
Vrem Holland," at tha Frankfort, with
Mary Plekford In the leading role.
f "The Spoilers" will be tha attraction at
Ota Buraka on Thursday. This Is one of
ii tha most popular films In this vicinity.
Tha first eplnoda of "Tha Shielding
fcadow" will begin Tuesday at the Tioga.
Prank Keenan will appear In "The
Thoroughbred" at the Liberty,
Anita Stewart In "The Combat" discloses
this charming actress In a new role at the
Jefferson on Tuesday.
In tha big scene In Clyde Fitch's cele
brated drama, "The Woman In the Case,"
th star choked Marie Chambers and threw
her to the floor so violently that sho lay
there gasping after the scene was com
pleted. 'The Woman In tho Case" wilt be
,! feature attraction at the I'ark.
Always a popular actress, whoso per
sonality, magnetism, skill nnd thorough
knowledge have won her a high place In
the esteem of those who patronise the pho
toplay theater, Pauline Frederick hns won
new laurels In "Ashes of lumbers," nnd
this play, which scored such a big success
recently at the Stanley, will be tho head
Una attraction for the entire week at the
Palace Theater,
Oall Kane, the stage and screen star,
lrlll have the principal role In 'The Bcarlet
Oath," to be presented at the Recent the
first three days of next week. She la sup
ported by an excellent cast of players,
among whom are Carleton Macey, Philip
Kahn, Lillian Paige, Allan Hale and
, Montague Love.
A, treat Is In store for the patrons of the
Aroadla next week when the first photoplay
In which the emlnent'actor, 7G. II. Sothern,
consented to appear, will be shown. It Is
one of the most Important (11m dramas of
tha year Inasmuch as Mr, Sothern per
sonally selected the players who surrounded
him. Ho even picked the story and super
Vieed the staging. The Chattel" Is Its title.
Photoplaygoers of West Philadelphia fully
realise tha kind or photoplays which are
being presented at the Belmont. Mondny and
Tuesday Vivian Martin, supported by Irv.
Ins Cummlngs, appears In a story of the
mountains, entitled "The Stronger Love"
Many Impressing and beautiful scenes of
forest and mountain secured In the making
of this nlay have been transformed Into
animated masterpieces by the expert color
toning or tne mm.
. Emily Stevens declared by critics and the
publlo alike to be the foremost emotional
stress on the stage, when they saw her last
season In "Tha Unchastenod Woman," will
tie seen on the screen here at the Falrmount
on Friday In "The Wheel of the Law," a
live-part Metro picture.
At tha Locust Theater dn Monday nnd
Tuesday next there will be a double bill.
The headllner will be Mary Pckford, In
"The Pueblo Legend," In "The Wheel of
the Law," the other picture scheduled, there
1 Is a strong human Interest. Emily Stevens,
who has the principal role. Is a stellar ur-
tlets whose reputatlon-n the stage as well
) M the screen Is well known.
Flaying three different parts In "The
American Beauty," coming to the Illalto on
Monday was the task performed by Myrtle
Stedman, the star of this production. To
portray the parts of mother and daughter
(these parts were In the same scene) neces
sitated that Miss Stedman change her
make-up many times a day. One day she
established a record of eighteen changes In
her make-up.
Revenge for undeserved sufferings Is the
motive which furnishes the background for
the strong and powerful story In which
(Valeska, Suratt once mora appears for Wil
liam Fox. The name of the picture, "The
Mralght Way," will be presented at the
Ruby on Monday next.
At the Victoria yrlll be "Diane of the
r Follies." Still more Interesting to women
and of Interest to men are the marvelous
iv gowns, sixty-seven In number, which are
"swrn by tha women In the cast Nineteen
are worn by Miss aintv,' tho star, which Is
heMeved to be the record number for one to
in a piay, a, n. p.
if.
c "Blinking the Lens
rA difficult knack for tho actor to
Mtjulre is that of looking at tho
MRMra without really seeing it. If
1m looks into the lens, and sees it, ho
wiU be looking directly into the uu--KBoe'g
eyes. Ho should look into
H in an abstracted way, Mack Sen
XUf in. Saturday Evening Post.
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MASHERS
Stage-door mashers nt tho Adclphi Thea
ter will hao a hard time of It In the fu
ture so Will A. Page, special deputy news
gatherer of "Experience," assures us for
tha management has secured tho appoint
ment as a special policeman of Miss
ICatheryn allien, a member of the company,
who Is on duty In uniform beforo and after
the show.
Miss allien Is the daughter of a police,
man of New York, and she has an uncle
who Is a special Inspector attached to head
quarters In tha same city. All her Ufa sho
has been raised in an atmosphere of police
authority, and Mr. Pugo Is suro that her
ancestry In tho Emerald Isle has some
thing to do with It Added to that, Miss
allien Is a very tall and muscular young
woman,
The management of "Experience," desir
ing to protect all tho young ladles who ap
pear In the show, conceived tho Idea of
hnvlng Miss allien appointed a speclnl
policewoman to look nftcr moral welfare,
and thus It happens that every night
at 7.45, Miss allien, nttlrcd In a natty
bluo uniform, club and shield, takes up
her post at the stago door of tho Adelphl
Thoater,
Miss allien receives n salary of 75 a
week as an actress and eeU $15 a week
as policewoman at the Adelphl.
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
N. Jjx Terza Why not "Reapers of Ilo
gret" Instead of "As Ye Sow," which In
somewhat hnckneyed an n title? It Is Im
possible to advise you which company1 might
urn your scenario without a more detailed
description of It than that which you give.
Most companion consider synopses Instead
of detailed scenarios Duntln Farnum Is
with Pallas Pictures, the address of which
Is tha same as Paramount, 485 Fifth ave
nue. New York city.
Frank C. Minster: Address the Lasky
Company at 4 SB Fifth avenue, New York
city. It Is dltllcult to state with authority
which companies are buying one-reel slap
stick comedies, as tho market varies so
CLOSE-UPS
JANE COWL j on stago ten years.
" First important engagement with
"Is Matrimony a Failure?" a comedy
from the German, produced in New
York by David Bclasco. First part
before footlights
n " silent " one.
Loss of family
incomo prompted
her to seek his
trionic work in
1000. Ingenue
roles and other
parts at tho Hud
son Theater, atop
tho Palisades for
two years. Play
ed Mary Turner
in Bayard Veil
ler'a melodrama,
"Within tho
Lnw," nnd then
Ellen Mnnl In
"Common Clay," which comes to the
Garrick Theater n week from next
Monday night Prior to her stage
career, Miss Cowl was a nowspnper
woman. Sho has been much praised
by critics for her good looks and has
furnished inspiration for a number
of artists, who havo embodied her
features In drawings nnd paintings.
rm.
Curls and curls. Tho genulno ones arc Little Mary's. Tho Artcraft
star has just picked tho wooden ones off the floor of tho studio.
quickly. You might try Kalem and Vita
graph, however,
Wayne W, Weaver: Manuscripts for
various brands of the Universal and Gen
eral Film should be sent to the central
ofllcps of those concerns, not to Individual
studios. Lubln Is not producing now, so
far as Is known. Criticism of your entries
will nccompany the script when It Is re
turned to you shortly,
T. 8. M. 'The Prisoner of Zenda" was
the first American-made film released by
Famous Plajcrs. Prior to that, the com
pany had exhibited "Queen Elizabeth," with
Surah Bernhardt, but It was posed In
Franco. Wo think William Farnum Is older
than Dustln. 'Quo Vadls?" ptabably will
bo shown nt the smaller theaterr this win
ter. Follow tho Evenimo LED&En photo
play advertisements for such news. If
"The Ne'cr-do-Wcll" was advertised as hav
ing the samo cast as "The Spoilers," It was
a mistake. Mr. Farnum was not In the
first-named picture.
IS HEAP BIG FRIEND
OF THE INDIANS
George Kennedy, who will be seen at the
Knickerbocker Thoater next week In "Tho
Path of roily," hns a fund of Interesting
Information concerning the Indians, having
been associated with them at ono time.
When a young chap ha spent some time
with Captain Scott, of Troop L, United
States army, when stationed at Fort Still,
Okla. While tho guest of Captain Scott,
who has since been appointed Chief of Stall,
young Kennedy mingled much with tho In
dians In that vicinity.
In thoso dayB this was In January,
1836 Qeronlmo and his band of Apaches
DANCING
THEIIH IS A BTTLn OF
DISTINCTION
About the Peraon Who Has Learned
to Ounce at the
C ELLWOOD CARPENTER
STUDIOS
1123 CHESTNUT STREET
TiJit. LESSONS DAY AND EVENINC!
Jrnvaie clabsks day and evening
In the 1-ateet steps of the
MODERN DANCES
Children's Classes Forming
CUmIcsIl Rhythmlo ana InterprHlve Dances
for Health, l'leaeura and Exhibition
P tax, J"'ltert 4fi7
WAGNER DANCING
1T50 IxOUTH UIIOAD PHONE DIA. 83S
B SCHOLAR NIGHTS
Monday, Tuday and Thurada-r
Reception Wed. & Sat. Evgs.
Oeys Thrlllln Orchestra of Ten
Private X,rot Noon to It P. it.
Dancing Every Weekday Evening-.
MaiT?1 HooDoo Dance Bk ?,?
A GITTP'R'Q COn. 2JD AND WALNUT
iiOnilIV O (Tirat claaa Tuday, Oct. Sd.
SlSO 1". M. HALL CAN IiU IlENTED.
MWIUUINO SCHOOL OPSN ALL, rsAn
BLUCDIR!
Bluebird Photoplays
BLUED!
EiKnsBsl
The universal popularity of these productions la proving the widespread
appreciation of the now famous policy, "THE PLAY'S THE THING."
C C'lJ These Superior Bluebird Feature at the
KJtZiM 4 Following Leading Photoplay Houses;
READ ABOUT TIIBM IN THE SATURDAY EVENING fOBT.
AuaMtorlaoi. ttb aad Race.
AutUtarliua. Larea.
Avello, Md and Cambria.
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jerrr. Palace. 11M Federal.
lilen. oeih an JUuiatbiwae.
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. Froat and (Hrora. '
Mttu Ki and fltrard. .
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a?Oass1Psrms sf'gnB fUsW spVTaWWsrPVV
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were prisoners of war, having been sent
from the east coast to the plains to prevent
tholr extinction by tuberculosis. They
were In charge of Lieutenant Bellow, of the
nightcenth Infantry, and llcd In wickiups
while tho Government cottages were being
erected for their occupation
There wcro 11,000 blanket Indians on
the Comanche reservation, with tho troops
on tho north and south borders to preent
any uprising. The famous Jack Stlllncll,
who pnnented denernl Miles and the Fifth
Infantry from being exterminated by creep
ing twenty miles on his hands and knees
and, after tho Indians had fired the pratrlo,
gavo tho alarm which brought troops to
MUen'n rescue, was at that time a Justice
of the peace In Mexico and a frequent visi
tor nt Fort Still.
It was In this environment thot young
Kennedy heard at first hand tales of the
subjugation of the Apaches, and ho used to
sit on the grass on the parade ground and
talk halting Comanche and Apache, with
faltering slgnr to the old cutthroat, Oe-ronlnto.
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Beware 1 If you try to "mash" an
"Experience" girl, this lady-cop
will nab you. Her nnmo is
Katheryn Gillen, and when sho
isn't guarding tho stago door of
the Adclphi sho plays the part of
Deceit.
The Musical Glasses
Friday, October IS. Tho Philadelphia
Orchestra will Inaugurate the musical sea
son of tho city with tho first concert In tho
Academy of Muslo In tho nfternoon Mr.
StokowskI will play Ilrahms's Third Sym
phony, Ileethoven's "Corlolan" overture,
Iteger's "Variations and Fuguo on a Merry
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
$m!w Bodka Gnww
rrUIE follawloc theaters obtain their plcturea throoih the STANLEY Dooklas
J. Company, which la a durante of earl ahewlar of.th Hneat imdocUona.
All plcturea ntlewrd before ihlbltlon. Atk (or tha thfattr In your locaUtr
ihtaUlas plctnr throutti the STANLEY IIOOUINO COMPANY" ""w
A ll.,U.o JSth,Morrls Pasayunk A.
AinamDra Mat. rny 2; Evsa. ohub
J'anmount Pictures.
Marie Doro in "Common Ground"
BJD AND THOMPSON
MATINEE DAILY
Double Trl- Dnrntliv Giah ln '"tehen
angle Bill VOTOUiy visn ,h, 0rtnhorn"
And Star Caat Keyaton Comedy
CHESTNUT
DELOW 16TII
Douglas Fairbank. D """"SSft
CHAUUE CHAPLIN In "Tin3 PAWN SHOP"
APOLLO
ARCADIA
B2D AIIOVK MARKET
Mats., 1'tO A a:50, too
Kvia. 0,80. 8. 0:30, ISO
BELMONT
Marguerite Clark ,n ,USEDY
ppnAD COTII AND CEDAIt AVE.
HRX flEACirB
"NE'ER DO WELL"
FAIRMOUNT 'o'm
OIRARD AVENUE
RITA JOLIVpT in
"AN INTERNATIONAL MAnniAQE"
FRANKFORD ni toankSvue
Marie Doro Commor,nGround"
S6THST.-fflin,pr
MAT. DAILY
Dal Sprue. Evr, T to II.
8FS3UE HAYAKAWA, the Btar of "Th
Typhoon," Th Cheat" and "Alln Boula"
in iioNOBAntjn pniEND
ln "IIONORADLK FRIEND'
f APnPM MD A LANBDOWNB AVE.
UAIIUUN KVQ., OtSO TO U.
ULUAN WALKER in
"HE8rER OF THE MOUNTAINS"'
JEFFERSON 3Vrn mmm
Robert Warwick ,a ,, J8TH-
PRANK DANIELS' COMEDY
I F AriFR ronTr.FinsT and
lKUWEttS. LANCASTER AYBNUB
SESSUE HAYAKAWA in
THE JIONOHABr,H FRIEND"
LIRFDTV BROAD AND
IDbK 1 I COLUMBIA
DOROTHY DAVENPORT, WUORY JOHNSON
ZoSuSlffi0 "BJack FrifJay"
EUREKA -wwaKAiiiwr-TOL
MARY MaeLAREN in
r hr la My pausfctwt"
I fCl TCT 02O AN"5 LOCUST
LULUd 1 Mats. 1:30 and 8:80, 10c
Evsa, 0.30, 8, 0.30, ISC.
Clara Kimball Young ln "The Dark Silence"
CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "T1IC I'AWMIHOP"
Market St. Theater "Sr&S?"
ULUAN OISII ln "SOLD FOR MARRIAaE"
Kvery Mon Jackie Saunders Th tlrln ef Kvll
Every Wd. Marl Walcamp In "LIBERTY"
OVERRROOK MD haverford.
J V SmIU3IWJJI. jiopa Jon UnU 0rca
WAI.IJtCE IlEID and CI.1CO RIDOELEY In
'Th Houa With the Golden Windows"
SELECTION FROM "SYBIL"
PALACE m MAn5fCT STREET
Louise HllfF " 'THEREWAnD
XUUIBC riUII OF PATIEVCE'
CHARLIE CHArLIN In 'THE rAWNSHOP"
IHDOE AVE. A DAUPHIN ST.
MAT,, SIIS. EVQ , 8S to 11.
ioon
PARK
Sessue Hayakawa1Tne T-yNph
PRINCESS mlHS!B
Nell Shipman and Wm. Duncan in
'THUOUQH THE WALL"
RFflFNT 16S4 MARKET STREET '
vu,V.-r,'' liviiAN voiou onoj.il
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
THE DAWN OF LOVE"
R I A I TO OERMANTOWN AVE.
ti.1 '-' AT TUI.PEHOCKEN BT.
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"THE WOULD a OREAT BNARE"
RIIRY MARKET STREET
IV V- X I ni!IW TTII BTREET
VIOLA DANA in
"THE LIGHT OF IIArriNEBS"
SAVOY "" MARKET
r. , , i . STREET
Harold Lockwood & May Allison
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STANLEY mkketTbovhTbth
Jwe" "The Storm"
TIOGA "T" AND vAao btb;
' VIVIAN MARTIN in
TUB WTHONOait LOVHjii
Wtwa Vw W4 ( bw Wt t if
VBSfeSEBjSjBSBUBsl JaAUU VatM
VICTORIA gvafilNTH
MaWl Taliaf-mo ,nS
CHARLIE CHAVLIN la "THE PAWNJp
OLYMPVA''EKmam.
WALTER LAW in
'Tww ntnyrtlfniis W'TWUlf"
xmyn I'MUJUMttMiA
GIltARD AT "
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Thema by "Hlller" nnd Slbellus's "Fln
landlo." There will be no soloist.
Saturday. October IJ. Itepetltlon of the
rhMadelphIa Orchestra's concert In the
Academy. Kenlng.
Thursday. October 19. Recital by Taut
Meyer, violinist, nnd Mary Barrett, soprano.
In Witherxpoon Ilnll. Kvenlng.
UVdnejday, October IS. Recital by Lu
cius Cole, violinist, and Terdlnond lllmmol
relch, pianist. In WIthcrspoon Hall. I"e
nlnir. Thursday, October to. Symphony con
cert nt Daptlst Temple, with a program In
cluding I)-,ornk's "From the New World,"
Qrleg's "Peer Oynt" suite, "Tannhnuser"
overture nnd nrla from "Don Carlos," by
Mary Jordan. Henlng.
Monday, October SO. First Doston sym
phony concert of the season, with Fritz
Krelsler as soloist, at tho Academy, live
ning. Thursday, November 9. Tho Philadelphia
Operatic Society will produce "La Iloheme"
at tho Academy under Wassllt Leps's di
rection. Evening.
Honda, November IS. Concert by the
New York Philharmonic at tho Academy
with Josef Stransky conducting.
SHE HAS BIG RECORD
FOR MOTHER ROLKS
Loulso Qslloway, whose portrayal
rols of the mother In "Her Soldier Bl
now nt the Lyric, adds a touch of slncMa'
to this musical play, has achieved rucl '
ri-mitntlon as a footllsrht mnlh. ,..T '
name Is usually the first one to com m
In 1 niled Miss aaltntrav .. ,-S'."
Kaxded as one of the best Ingenues on vu
Imnnls, and she plsyed a Ions; llal of mm!
of that order. But she wearied of bl.Z
Invariably the typical "young- and InnooZS
and. In sheer desire for sharpest contra,
sought and secured the role of the rnotsi
In "The Lottery Man." Her success iii
so marked thnt she came Into demand whetT
ever a producer had a "mother part
In "Sinners," In IMtcar Allan WollTa nu.
act drama, "Tho Little Mother" i in .22?
Right to Be Happy," to mention only a f. V
Mlru Gnllownv scored dlatlnpt o.i . "w '
.w.W. hit.. 'um
hits.
Where the Evening
Ledger-Universal
Weekly
Can Be Seen
MOND VY
Parnr Theater, Uth and Market St.
JamtHi Theater. Frnnt and Olrtrd Are
bomeraet Theater, Kenalniton Ave. and Sam.
Keraton Theater, 10th and Sonth Sta.
enll Hall. 7th nnd thrl.tlan St.
Tur.sn.VY
Plain Theater, Itroad and Porter Sta
Mctor Theter. rnnklln and Clearfield ri.
Century Theater, Marahall Ht, and l.rla An'
Keratone. 10th and Month Sta. '
Premier.
WEDNKSDW
Talm Theater.
IDth Street Theater
Mammoth Theater. Uh St. and Glrard At
(nriiia Theater. '
ttladatone.
Iaatnlrk. ,
thcrsdXy
Stanley Theater, 10th and Market Sta
Tutedo Theater,
Kmnlre Theater, Frankford.
Itnxhoronsh Theater,
et Allecheny Theater,
FRIDAT
Htanter Theater, 16th and Market Sta.
Market St. Theater, 3.13 .Market SI.
'nhnrkalnk Theater, 6th and Diamond sta
Richmond Theater, Richmond and Clearneli
I ulrmount Theater.
Ontario Theater,
(treat Southern Thearr.
une Theater.
8TURDY
Stanley Theater, lOlli nnd Mnrket Sta
(Iterbrook Thrater, flSd nnd Haverford Ara.
lorepnnsh'a Theater, 8th anil Rare Sta
Point Itreeie Theater, Point llreeie At 'and
Morrl St.
Star Theater, Slat and Wharton Sta,
Majeatle Theater.
Tlmll Theater, 11th St. and Falrmount An
Model Theater. "'
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Two Gleaming Eyes!
Two Avenging Hands!
What Do They Mean?
SEE
TflEi
PATHE'S
Wonder Serial
in fifteen episodes of
ROMANCE, MYSTERY, ADVENTURE
featuring
GRACE DARMOND
LEONBARY RALPH KELLARD
THE SHIELDING
SHADOW by George B.
Seitz, latest serial of the PATHE
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