m w ti 8 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 8ATTRDAY, JANUARY C, 1917 THE PEOPLE WHO MANUFACTURE YOUR AMUSEMENT-HOW, WHERE AND WHY THEY Doj PHILADELPHIA PHOTOPLAY PARAGRAPHS HOME LIFE AMONG THE STARS AND OTHER THINGS Alice DoAcy, wHi appears In "Wry flow! Utfclfo." Is In The 'millcnKB, ' n film plnv M II10 ltldgo Aienucl tlioiilro on Thurmlav Florence Herd, whtf will appear In "Tin 'Dancing OIH" at Hid I.'lfly-slith Street Theatre. Is a natlp oflVnl" Phllndcliilils although In New Vork iloit of the time The patrons of the Sovtiv, Princess ami Market Street Theatres are. ,timv able to hoc the host of the film marko'.'B output Thin lina boon lirnuyht about tVrotiKli the admin., slon price ticlttg mnilo ton cents. fliarles liny will uohrtwn In the IcudlnR' rolo nf "The Honombfo Algy" at tho Eu reka on Saturday. Many playefK of the Vltwrrnph Mor.lt company arc twed lh support of Pens v I! f latid In "The ttnemj- nt tho I.eart.r on Wednesday. lllnncho Sweet win be idmwn In vnn un usual film play, "The L'n protected " nt the Cedar on Tuedi. . Monday will maik tho firm plavlnwof the Kimball nrgnn nt the Aimlln A himm lal mualcnl nroerrntn luut been arranged De scription of the Instrument mil bo RIvc Thero In npt to be a crowd of naturei lovers at tho Ulueblrd next wenli, when "Tlu Epirtor" on Tuendny and "Tho Yearn of the Locust" on Saturday aro shown. it te hard to Imaulne how ono'cnutd ece 'The Rhloltllnp .Shadow" In. the fourteenth eplsodo. which In "Absolute Itlnck " IIow ver, tho Liberty's audience will try to Mcrco IIh gloom People from nil pcctlonmof the cllv nr" enthusiastic In their praise iof tho reinnrk nblo proRrums that are presented at the Palace Knthlvn Williams and Thomas Holding In "The Itedecmlrur Loo" will be fchown tho first half of next week. This Is B. drama bv t. V Jefferson, and In It some of tho most pretentious, sets evor built by tho Morosco Companv will be offered. Tho surrounding program I s up to the Btanloy Compuny's standard, and i excellent musical selections will be rendered 'by Kap lan's Orchestra TI10 management of tho Orcat Northern announced Vlnla Dana and a cast of favor ite playprs In "The Cossack Whip" for Monday and Tuesday. One nf the most popular Rlrls In pictures today, Alice Ilrad. will lo presented at the Locust on Monday nndvTueaday of next week In one uf her latest blir feature stories, mtitled "A Woman Alone " Six splendid plas and six populnr stars Ko to make up the program for the ap proaching week at the Ituby Tho. llrst will bo Frank Kecnan In a five-rool picture, en titled "The Sui Ve Do" In support of Mr. Koenan will bn Marjory Wilson and others Tlirrc plcturlzatlonu of well-known stories acted by lner whose past work has been of an excellent standard are scheduled for next Wick at the Itegcnt The llrst two clays Jean Sothcrn appears In the first pre sentation of "Who Taketh a Wife " This It an answer to IfUll falne's "Tho Woman Thou Onefct Me," plcturized from the novel of the same name and written by J. Wesliy Putnam When "Tillle'H I'uncturod Romance ' was first shown it was thought to be one of the funniest of films. It in to be shown at tho Oterbrook on Wednesday. Marie Dressier nud Charles Chaplin are In-tho main parts. One nf the fuvorltch on the sneaking stace who has etored a most n murkiible suc cess with locrs of the m rcuti "111 bu tbi -r I' ' $5 Mdi ' CINDERELLA IN A hit .'I i"il life tafrinpr by I). W (inllitli. J''iS i mC V t ' &. j)$l$L PT AV AWT) TN which Uii- .i.Klifntc of "IiHoloiancr" irhmiis. sttWMfflM Wmte J r''-'v $' J$$$8fig8k flrt I rt.lN J- xin as it no' rncut de ulcdly "they" tntei Ok cfWwsSoSl?! BwlOX -5ri &wiitowteit iiSaffiS. f 'a I LIFE rloors of the thi-ltiiit street Opera IIoum- yjSli'-S M'v M5 WWT? MWMm. 1 VmSTT ofwJM l,ock aro storn "lisciplinarians. niiic i!'f email- rL"""' " jreksX l&&sm i t,,,s' llllt ',l"t't x - vm rp j ..?- y f-v .Miller Is not of - sC 'vu i "I I'ennitliniibi Dutch star nt the Allnmluii tin ft-l Hum das of next week Tin s'iii In illl.ini . Hull Me will npiwui li. the title r..li "Tiuthful Tolller ' Though elopements are not so very un romrnnn, II Is still rather unlipie Tor a joiinc Indy tr i lope with two men nn th fame dm Thli lemaik.ible ree ird W In Id bv Louise IIiifT. the K.tnioui I'laers-I,ara-mounl tai of course it is In a motion picture that Miss Huff performed this un usual fo.it a n adaptation if Hootb Tark iiiRton's leMirnteil humormis novel "Seven teen," In hluli she is i-o.starrltKt at the riilrmmint on Saturdav with .lack Plckfnrd It so happens that Jack dnanis nf his elope ment with lifr and she intimity runs off with anotln r man Director Knbert ' ViK no'a decided to Mace both the elopements the itrtum and the real- on the same day. t.ikiiu; tun rm Iiik Hkidsti-rs out to a lonely lounlrj hpot In order to Btauo the two scetu s The Vampire's Reverie 'T'M TIRED of the serpent rolo, x I'reakinjj hearts so true; I'd like to prove I have a soul And show what I can do. ''Men call mo wicked, fnlse and cruel, And think mo but a curse; They say I'm satnn's mighty tool And could not bo much worse. "They judge mo by the parts I play, Which do not Hatter mo; But I shall prove to them some day How cood I can be. "I'll be the hero's charming bride, The mniden, sweet nr.d coy; I'll spurn the villnin sido by side, And 111! nil hearts with joy." (Poem luhlrenacd to Tliccla Rara by Adele K. Smith, Lancaster.) PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS I jnmlm 8ooim &mmu fltn fullimlnc tliratrr nht iln llirlr ilrturr tliroiieh tho hT.M.i:t Hooking riinuiinjr. uhlrli It a Riiuraiilrr of .-urb kIiohIiib or (he flnet lirmliictloin. All llilurr roilrnril lipfore evlillilllon. k for the Iheulrn In onr lornlilr obUlnlus nlctureit lliroush thn STXM.l.V HOOMMi ('(IMI'ANV. Krnust Truet may lup on the htagc of the Adclphi, but in tho heart of his family ho is a regular father. Neither of his son.s, by the way, bears tho name of Eddie. ERNEST TRUEX AND THE OTHER TRUEXES ALHAMBRAx!Tt,-&rt,?tr, I'urumnum I'Mures Lenore Ulrich '" T,,IS U'M Iovr,.. Xpni I Pk v-t ASD THOMl'SON rtrWXJ-U SIATINKK DAILY Dorothy GishtaM1I,ISfnrn1.D- Mutt A Jt-rr" .m l All Star Kttn V niMU i ARCADIA S&r&lu Louise Glaum & Charjcs Ray In 'Tlin VMMKIIII HEX" BELMONT r-D AND MAn,;nT Audrey Munson "pjjRITY1 BLUEBIRD linOVD AND M'bQL'UIAN'NA AVn Dustin Farnum in "A Son of Erin" itU.i'ii iicaz in ri'Ti'itu man" rmAD ootii ami i.hah am:. SZ.Utl IM.MIil' r I'lilJATUR SIR BEERBOHM TREE in ol.n ful K at iidjiU' FAIRMOUNT : Thomas Meip,han & Anita King UTII AND lilltAUD AVHVI'K In 1 Hi: IJKIIt TO TI1K IIOOJIAH' CCTI4 CT TIIKATIIR MAT DAILY l.K ? tO 11 Wallace Reid and Clco Ridgely in Tin: vki i.i)v i-a -s FRANKFORD 47,r ",ANK.r?iJ?0n "HEIR TO THE HOORAH" III llTliN llul.JICfl TRAVi:i. GREAT NORTHERN r:0BA'u. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in THE MATR1MAMAC" IMPERIAL 00T" AND WALNUT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in TUB HISE OK SLSA.N" FOItTY KIIlhT AND LANCASTER AVENL'K Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely in -TUB YELLOW PAWS" LIU PD TV BKOAD AND I a tr K 1 I COLUMBIA ALICE BRADY in A WOMAN AI.ON8" LEADER Sl AMI LOCl'HT M.iu . i . iiikI :i :in to, i:K I, "Ml. It II i i.v LOCUST C U i. i" tiii: ui.MLs " Hi. J. HUH )l) iii.i Market St Theatre m.i maukct 81 KKKT FitAsiv m:i:vas u rti- sin o u" K.r ' .In i.lin KKVNi'lS POHD nU m.v-i: in n vim in nn: i-i iti'LK mask' OVERBROOK PALACE oao & ii.w nr.i'or.u foie 7oik l'n l ft tit Lovely Louise Huff-Jack Pickford In !KVi:TEfcN' Kit MAUKKT BTKUET ilk -SOc 1.111' Thl.l l.i. i:n. I I.I.U iiiici:i.v an.l rtfvA-i&w "The Victoria Cross" PRINCESS Audrey Munson REGENT Emmy Wehlen IUIn M MllvKT STLEKT "PURITY" RUBY STANLEY WEST I'lllMIlLU'lllA pynp FT A i0Tn MARKBT HTS Frank Keenan and Enid Markey in "Jim Grimsby Boy" boirra I'Uilauklvhl OLYMPIA 'JROAO ViUwo. THEDA BARA jn "The Vixen" n.ji MMiiarr stkkut MCUA.V lllll'' OKOA.V IN "VANITY" R A I Tfl liHUIANTOWN AVE 1 - . I J IT Ti I PhlKM'KKX br GAIL KANE in in'-: sc'Mti kt oath MiltKl.T hTIIKirr ' I I iV. TTH bTliRCT OLGA PETROVA in 'i in. iuai'k. in TTr.riri.v" SAVOY ""fKrf JULIUS STEGER in iiiE bToi.i:s niurui'it" ma:T aiiovj: iutii II 1". A M to 11.15 ! M PAULINE FREDERICK in nn: m.a i: MAnKirr" STBANn tiUIIMANTOWN AVC.NI C llVrtllU AT VENANGO STU CUT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE FOOLISH VIIUilN' rp I r p A 1IT1I AND VENANGO SiTa MAY MURRAY in THE PLOW OIKL" VlPTflRIA MAUKBT S.T. V Hy 1 UUlft A1MJVE NINTH Emmy Wehlen "VANITY" n'oktii niif'nici.pixi RIDGE AVENUE U31 R1DUB AV1 E. H. Sotbsrn and Edith Storey in "An Enemy to the King" "PHIL AND DELPHINE" tu KVB-Mso i.Kuai:it I'tllc-WloBluf b'ctiat Will B Mawo a a Ad4tl Vatur At JUt: yiBlBV X II K A X U fi How few "f tlio tliouHnndK who Iine scon KnifHt Truox i ndilii- Kottli", tin underilxpil llsplnir. retiring jhuiib liuBhuml In tlio merry musical farrc "Very OihkI nildie." nt the Adclphi Tlu-atrc. would guess thut Mr Truex in it crown man and mar ried? For Air Truex Ik the tiniest of American romt-ch Btars, and fre nhllity mensurpd bv Inches he would full Hhort of suivtsii on the KtiiRe. Hut Mr. Truex has liecn a iH-nedlct for six ir and has two tliildu'ii I'lilllp. agi'd the born here In Philadelphia when Mr. Truex was Htarrlnir In "Over Xisht," and Jamos, need two. born at his own residence, at Great N'eeU. U I In hH drc-iiinK mom rlKlit before li1 mirror, m ij be f mud threcscuro of mapili'its 4f Iln uuiiijstcra Mrs Truex. the children and their niuo are now with Mr Truex, hero In Phila delphia, nlthouch during tho early Ji.irt of tho Foason, when tho company is Uluylnit In Uoston, they wore on Iont: iHlaml, ami Krnost spent every Sund.iv and part of Monday In tho bosom of his family Mrs Truex his been oft the bt.iEe f"i several yiius. iliorcli ihe was one of tlvs most popular oi mu U.il comedy Inuenues Tho chief ivohoii why she dots not .it.t more Is that .'-lie lint -s not to lie at home so she tun put the vunRsteii to lied As tu Ernet'd nee lw ill le twinf. seven at his next birthday Hut as lie has been artlnB since he was flvo jears old, hu has earned his present stellar reputation University Museum Shows "Movie" Indians A motion picture, some part of which wus photographed on ovcry liiliun ren-ratlon In tin' I'nlted States, will Le shown thin aft eimon in thi L'niversit) Museum Thlrtv thlrd and Hi -nee strens The publiL will be lul.uUuU uithout clm-i.-.'. The li'm w.i. made for iduci tlnntl pur poses and Is said to be ono of the most spectai ul ir of Us Kind ever produced. The pictuie is Intended to cultivate a more uvtietotiH and kindlier attitude amoiiK white pci sons toward the Indians. Pr. Joseph IC IMxon, heud of tho Itcylmun WauumaUcr ex p. dltlnn to study the Nnitli American Indians, will (five u br'cf talk rx.iIalntiiB the picture. The plituie will be bhown promptly at 3.30 o'dock jgphiw "& lax I iSrKlh ir n"rH A W IB m. v , , I EVA TINGEY Who joins the company at the Little Theatre to appear Monday in Henry Arthur Jones's comedy, The Maneuvers oi Jane." Split-Reel Interviews By Dick Willis IIARKYIIAM, CHMSTIK COMEDY COMPANY, What photoplays ilo you prefer j 800? C. C. C? What Kind of ham aro you? Well dressed. Who is tho host auto pilot you know? I Ham. Why? Docauso you hrinn home tho bacon? E;gsnctly. WOMEN PIANISTS LAUD PHILA. ORCHESTRA Visiting artists of the musical world aro not always so observant of the mnenltlc; us wore the Misses Korc nnd ottlllo Sutro, tho planlstes, who came here' to play tho Ilrucli concerto with the Philadelphia Orchestra last week Tho musical editor of tho KvrJNi.sn L.i:uor.n has recelied tho followlnp; noto from them: HIr Wa cannot lenvo Phltuilelphiu without thunkiiu; Jlr. BlrulconHki and ent-li nHitnber of his orchestra for their sulrnrlld eo-opemtlon In hrlnidni? out tho llruch roneerlo. and Hiijlni; what u I'll imire It was In lirmcnt lh. work in a rll tluit'm so lilcntlf. Inn limit wllh th inlr.MlH, tlun nf now rolllimslltnns. l'hllailrl phliinM ar' mienl, to be (.onuratulateO Our niil r Kr t l that our m m r ible mmr-nd r toulil not In pr. s, nt Vr lrul. tiii: mi-.si.s srnio BEA.Bv4 AND FOYER All the color nnd mom phcrTTHt days nnd Rlorles nf empire, laJd $ tune are not on Hie screen of h, M Street Opera House Some nr1 , ' and the theatre iiwlf r. , '"H produced tbn mm ion .. .. m Inlernnce," P. Rrenf ,rk)Pr ""; urn as noted tlKo ,nimnn, . "if in I'lilladelDlil.i orr m.i .. .. ..' "HJH das puttlnif a torn li bore nml i!!. i interior adornments of the biB Ji! ,' ' nn enterliiB the pl.nhnu T0 B ""i niai inc p.-ieti iinnr has hi,; ,M int.. a mosaic of Main Ionian deZ fel faced flumes RUR-jestm,; ,,, J?M ' III..1-UIU llll II, (iron D nM.1 with wlno unto the mi n.i ;.? hnd sreen bcrMs fnr in, ,, ,"" and black rreaturps u ri.,.i ,.' cknt Orient Inside tin theat i ?V colden linimer. rnn, ,nu ..."' booth displays (c tii'uK) the ffil "f A","'r..,J','f"r:. "- ' '' -n Si tli.im.ttio fcctlmi tt ii.iv ti,. .-" K rpnti r. rlml In flnrv v, .i.t i. ne W W foot A cnnrrnled llRht ln ,tP UnwnS Ilor eomimnlnnq nro nk m,,.-.. .Bf rptrp.(pnt tihnn r.r thr, ,.i,i . " Ti story. The led ladv l .unimiM.!1 priestess ol the sailed nmno 0f t flntllen nf tlin r-n,l,lnUa ,' dame of the court ..f hi ,idi rvi, strolls nbotil, uhili th. musi. of kin, llll fltltt cello .nilnilw r. ..,. .i . you don t lenuw The u h. r- are dr(!5 ncconl with the modem torv nf other cuilotis tieialls .if ,i,, . ni im, .LI infill iiiu jt.iwii aim jMirpii or!lPjjV: HINTS FOR THE SCENARIO WRITER By GUY'W. McCONNELl Author of I Army" blood ll.irna- bcttii. Miss Pelm.ir's cliut. titer. Is of that stotlt, but f.Ii" icpicscnts n tpe of tho !'rmis)liini.i Dutch too often ocrIooUcd, or forKottcn, by thoisn ptone to condemn the Dutch for their austerity Uarnabotta is a Clndorell.i-IIUo character and Miss Delmar is, tbeatrkallv, rather a Clnderulhi herself. At least slie cnteied, the drninatlu profession in u manner not unlike the uay In which the hciolno of the falr story came Into her own. Miss Dolmar's ambition was to become n trained imrse, but her health and streiiKth wcic not sulllcient, In her girlhood, for tlio seero traliilnK In that piofosslon Her doctor oiden d tutel nnd a chaiiKu of scone from her homo in Hartford, and Miss Delmar, who had made ti few appearances with .1 small stock company, In a semi-amateur way, found an opportunity to i?o 011 tlio road with a trallhK organization us an actress In (piest of health She soon found health and strength In the work, and it was not loiiR before she found ninhltlou to be comn a ie.il act res Once the anibition was foinied she made rapid proxies in her ait, nnd, although she lias bun nn tht st.tpo onlv -ix ears. vhe aliiad baN a leiunl to be proud of Of course, onlv Mu m.,rn experts writers can hope tn pr .do. 1 astorri-. hod for aerials Hul whit nppllci to r? iii. in a measure an rue. pictures, 1 icperlenccs with "pc.irl nf the Army,! llierefore be of help t 1 01nc n rltert 1'irst I found lint all Imtioriim 1. plot That pin c inn..! be subordlotiti' iit.ip.ilt.inda, to cdu.atl. n or to tnr.i .be It must be a plot who li will hii. which varyliiR thousind' nnd It mu! without 11 bre.il. and tli unenillti pi use thloUKh cer in ident Second The ib.iraet r must tg 1 'I liej must bo 01" llesh ,vnd blood, Just l'n folks out In fiont Third The storv niuit embody pii v im li appeal to the better side of )o3 r 1 11111 iirmiy eonwnn'il thlsljtlj tub to follow In niblevinir nueefui : 1 laic tho heroine of im i-ton na porta i .miss wiuto. win attract ecry bof 1 Bill, ves, and cery man an.l woca: movie' uudiences .ill oxer the en and ct Miss Whites work rests on lutelv unsnotted foundriiinn I'olirtll. A nl.lwrilrht for Hie lin '.old that he must Rive his product ipd I his rule applied .1 thnusind fold itr to the films A piitin. must not pr It must n.ixc to do with the heart of and the common nnd. 1 tandmp tut all it must tin III What Is a Film? HO YOU know that hundrediV XJ bulos of cotton are used 1 year for the fibrous bash of the That bar silver by the ton In a chemical pi ocess turned into tin nitrate, which, mixed with certl other chemicals and with gela forms tlio sensitive cmusion tfia'i floated on tho "bahe" by special 1 chinery which no outsider is perni ted to see. When this has unco bpnins to be a film? II Do you know th it more than 0 thousand people in one building a!j aro workinir in the dimmest red lin where every room has three doonl keep out all possible rays of mil UBiit : 1'aramouiit 1'rosram. in FQAMCISr lYh Written by Fred de Gressac. Adapted andDhvctedby W.Chrisby Cabannc HE motion picture serial - that brings to you tid yours the tfre&test mystexjf tke most noble romance, tiie fmest thrills in the world. Released by the METRO Pictures Corporation in the leading theatres everywKere &M w