Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1917, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LED(EBPmtiADEDPBtfA', SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' 17, 19lf
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'THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR NEXT WEEK
.V.MV ATTltACTIOXS
fcjTLE TUSATHS-l the Doctor Ordered." wUh Cl,arleS D. Mitchell A,
f Piomer. Violet E. Hoa, nnd other Stage Society Iayer!, ,rod Jtlo , f fa
; comedy by A. E. Thomas, author of -Come Out of the Kitchen," Onenlmr "l
0 dy nini.
COS'TINVISO FLAYS
. l.HMla M.U1. TVM
t'l " n.llnhtful though epUotllo coin-
.by Langdon Mitchell, based on
iwvrav'a novel, and containing the
.. Victorian llavorlng, Finely acted
Jj the star and nicely costumed and et.
tmvMCK "Fair and Warmer," with .Tanet
iShir. Amusing farce with a French
F.2Stld in the flitted States, and dl-
V luvlnr expertnew In the construction
ana uln "'"""o
...r "run Hur " Second week of
k't.mous religious drama, baaed on the
B ?i hv General Lew Wallace, with ll
C harlot race, oymbollcal representation
l .!. Saviour, and many scenic features.
L p;r "Follow Me," with Anna Held and
If . ie company. Bright and colorful
(I, musical entertainment,
"J nttle short on the joy
1 Wigo -..,-.--- - m ........ , ...
f musical entertainment, which h jm n
utle short on tne joy oi me "."
nth amusements Important, flood tunes
In. by Romberg.
V'unrLPHI "Very Oood Kddle." with i:r-
F? ...t True and Alice Dovey Amusing
..write of the farce. "Over Mglit." made
more comical by Mr Trucx's droll
Impersonation of the lisping husband.
m nnnnr.Alt PRICES
k "' . ::: ... ..
I wtrXUT "Little women, wun .Mr mm
i.' Mrs. Eberle, Paul Kelly and Florence-
If linnllngton. second wte ui me iiirunum
,nnrnlng chlldren-about-to-grow-up.
mppHEVit "Hans and Fritz," Musical
.;... funded on the comic supplement
iitir founded on the comic supplement
' Vds, produced by Our Hill and featur-
' Ing the Katienjammer family In Its en-
tlrety.
I STOCK
WKWKERBOCKER "Kortyfhe Minutes
J rom Broadway," with Anna Doherty.
!! John Lorenz and member or the stock
Ef It Cohan, which Is always popular.
IT FEATURE FILMS
k. . -. en.. -,. i...
ItV KASLEY t e Mean Ol nnu.v triniuc.
Wl with Fannin Ward first half of the week.
It "On Itecord." with Mae Murray, latter
& half of the week Also second Installment
.of British war pictures, nnn news, iraei
and comic films.
ARCADIA "Her Own J'eople." with Ig
nore Ulrlch, first half of the week. "The
TUer Woman," with Theda Bara. latter
half of the week Other subjects.
VICTORIA "Panthea," with Norma Tal
ly madge, Karle l-ox. uogers i,uon aim
' (leorge j-awceii, nu wtsk. run rtiinu
5sr .... nf the star on the Sclznlck program.
Other subjects
filACE "The Tiger Woman." with Theda
Bara, first half of the week "His
wertheart." with (Seorge Kehan. latter
v.lf nf Ihe week Other subjects
W ItKOE.Vr "The Ameilouno." with Dung.
lai Fairbanks. Jloima), ruesua . -iviiiv
Mackay," with Lillian Walker. Wednes
day, Thursday: "The Kud of the Tour"
with Lionel Darrjmore, Friday. Satur
day. CHEBTXVT 8TPEKT OI'KItA HQVSE-
"Intolerance. ' with aiae Marsn, uoneri
Harron and Orlfflth players. The mot
Impressive spectacle In point of magni
FAMOUS WRITERS CONTRIBUTE
TO FORTHCOMING BOOK LISTS
P Romain Rolland, Gilbert Cannan and Other Literary
K Notables Are Included in Publishers'
Announcements for 1917
Henry Holt A Co will publish nt once
two books of a decidedly different nature.
One' Is a translation of Ilomaln Holland's
. . n...l ,1 fc .1.
M jamous monograpn, -fteeinovrn. w iim'
t author O'f "Jean Chrlstophe" considers his
R musical hero himself more than his mu-lc
me maner or mis new translation, ur
V..1.S.I.4 1T..T1 n . nAAA n ,rolii4ta n t-
t) endli to the volume, an analysis of the
The other book Is David Hannay's "Por
t. Jrlo Dial." the ereat ruler who kent Mex-
tt Ico peaceful and who, like our own Lincoln,
Q volume Is the fourth In the series of "Mak-
fe era of the Nineteenth Century" which the
Holla are Issulns In co-operation with Con-
atables, of Iondon
In' these days of expensive print paper
rjj " " "itici icniurKtiuic uim me j.uuuou
njr n nas jusi given nn entire column
it i" a review or uimert Cannan'H new novel,
"Mendel." by that clever critic. Miss Ite-
r lecca West Known in Kngland as a "slat-
S"ir critic. Mas West wrote a hlelilv nn.
va nrAl.tli . ...!.. .,, ......... . ...
pVfi icvicw. incjuiaiiive auouL lire
j- .in lunuiusion oi i annan s worn. The
I MOk la SOOn tn hA nllhllfthA hv h n.n.a
i; H. Doran Company.
h A supplementary volume to Soula K
EVENING
r timn,, .-
;, rvecn. uj. tftiU. 19
MONDAY
TO FEB. 24
ALHAMBRA
Marie Doro. In
!aat and Won
E APOLLO
Mary PIckford,
The Trlde of ths
li ARCADIA
Her Own People
Patrla. No 4
BELMONT
William H. Hart.
The Return of Draw
E'BLUEBIRD
Marguerite Clark,
Hnow While
CEDAR
A Woman Alone
The Oreat fleeret
Kdith Tallferrn In
The Conquest of Canaan
Marls Dreaaler. In
Tlllls Wakes Up
0-S
EUREKA
FAIRMOUNT
;,56TH ST.
Jack JMckford. In
Great ICipacIf tlona
Marie Dftro. in
Oliver Twlat
PRANKFORD
OREAT NORTH.
IMPERIAL
Stuart llolmra. In
The Scarlet Letter
The Koollah Vlr
JEFFERSON
Mary PIckford
The PrIOe of the
IjLEADER
Jack PIckford, In
Oreat Expectations
"LIBERTY
Alma Hanlon, In
Ood of Little Children
l.OCUST
Edith Ntorey, In
Money Magic
MARKET ST.
Mary Mael.aren, In
The Myaterloua Mra. M,
i'PVERBROOK
Theda Bara,
The Darling of
fALACE
Theda llara, In
The Tlgtr Woman
lPARK
Frank Mclntyre. In'
The Traveling Haleaman
PRINCESS
Ethel Clayton.
The Bondage of
'REGENT
iilALTO"
Douglifi Fairbanks.
The Americano
Douglas Fairbanks.
The Americano
'RIDGE AVE.
Gladys Urockwell. In
One Touch of Bin
fUBY
Valeaka Suratt. In ,
The New York Peacock
AVOY
Oall Kane, In
Tha Red Woman
STANLEY
Fannie Ward.
Wlnnfiig of Bally
fRAND
Lillian Walker
Klttr Mackay
Xathryn William.
ntia
nrce-
Opening Mon.
tude and detail yet created by the master
of the photoplay craft.
SrRA.yO"Kiiy Mackay," with Lillian
ttalker, first halt of the week -Mini
llludso." with Wilfred Lucas, latter half
of the week, Other subjects.
UKf-JfO.Vr-"The Heturn of -Draw Hgan."
with W S. Hart, Monday. Tuesday ; "The
Social Secretary." with .Norma Talmadge.
Wednesday. Thursday; "The Half
Itreed," with Douglas Fairbanks," Frl-
day, Saturday.
VAl'OEYlt.T.B
KEITH'S The Olrlles- Oambol," Ned
Wayburn production of muskal comedy
tabloid ; Harold DuKane, futuristic danc
ing; i:va Talo and Lawrence Orattan;
Oeorgo M. Roseuer, eharacter tvpes-;
Oeorgo Austin Moore and Cordelia 'Haa
ger; f'llfford Walker, comedian; the Lev
olos ; "Patrla."
OI.OUE "Ye Olden Days" ; "Kid Frolic" ;
"Madame?"; Bert Wheeler and company;
Jano Warn and company ; Lew Cooper
and company; Jack and Josephine; Sul
livan, Wells and Martin; Hugh Illaney;
Kddy Trio
im,7,7tjf rB.V.V "The Joy Illders" ; "A
Shattered Idol" ; nurns and Klsaen : Stng
)mle and Spier; "Jim Bludso," photoplay,
first half of week "Suspicious of Hub
by": HufTord nnd Chain; Tyrolean Trou
badours; Lloyd and Fuller; "The Crab"
photoplay, latter half of week.
llltOADWAY Singer's Midgets, Parson
and Wlllard; Zertho's dogs; Jack and
Josephine, and "The Now York Peacock "
photoplay, with Valeska Suratt nnd
Harry Hllllnrd.
rtlOSS KEYS "College Olds' Frolics" .
Hawthorne and Lester. Lillian Fltigerald
and eompanj ; O'Brien and Havel; W S
Harvey and company, nrst half of w"ek
"A Daj at the Circus". "Fascinating
Flirty'; Allen und Francis. Flske and
Fallon, Cole and Penally, latter half of
week.
ailAXD Bnhlile Heath In revue: "Finders
Keepers" . the Thomas Trio, male
singers. "Club Night." with Richards
nnd Kyln , Fagg nnd White, comedians,
Mabel IU"t, In a new act. and others
ItVnt.ESQVn
CASIXO "The London llellos" with Uo-e
Sjdell , Production Includes u two-act
musical burlesque, entitled "V Trip to
Washington" Various vaudellln fea
tures, also
TKOfWB?0 "The Tollies of Burlesque "
with Pottle, the dancer Joseph K Wnt
sim and other well-known comedians are
included In the cat. '
ritAVEi.onrEs
ACADEMY Of Ml SIC- "Mexico," lllus
trated let'ture n Hwlght i:imcndorf. next
Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.
"Hawaii and Manila, tr.ixellalk, b H.
M. Newman, next Tliuthdav evening.
CO Vl (1 A 7 r.'.l CTIOS'S
FEU It I AltY tf
HltOAD- ' Ticaxute Island." with Mr. and
.Mis. Hopkins
LYRIC "Katlnka "
FORREST ' Piim-INim with Mltr.l Hajos
KEITH'S Hrlce and King, Valet In Her
gete, others
Howe's "A Thousand Vears of Ilusslan Ills
lory." published In 1 91 G b the I.lpplncoU
Companv. will be "Some -Russian Heroes.
Saints and Sinners." to be lsued hv the
same company before long No dale has
been set Mrs. Howe says In her preface
"Of necessity only tho--o historic pers-onages
have been selected who aie types of their
generation and prototype of the Russian of
today."
Mrs t'obuin, better known as ICIeauor
Hallow-ell Abbott, author of the eer-popular
"Molly Make-ne!!ee " im said to hae per
manently given up her city home In Lowell.
Mass., In faor of life In the. heart of the
New Hampshire wood". Mrs Cohurn and
her husband, who have been wintering In
the South, have recently gone from Pine
hurst, N C, to Fort Mers, Fla Iter new
book, "The Stingy lleceler," Is announced
by the Century Company to appear In
March.
Sinclair Lewis, nuthor of "The Tiall of
the Hawk," after n year nnd a quarter of
wandering thiough the t'nlted States from
the Rappahannock River to San Diego and
from Florida to Seattle, has Jimt returned
to New York, where he expects to spend the
next three or four month" Mr Lewis's
new novel will be published this month
LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT' TO CHANGE
r
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Alarla Doro. In
latat and Won
Mario Doro. In
Lost and Won
tn
Cla
A Conev Inland Prlncaa
i;av rltreet
The llrlds
The Oreat
Her Own
Patrla.
Her Own Teople
Patrla, No 4
In
Kgan
William 8 Hart In I
The Heturn of lraw ICsan
Norma Talmadae, In
The Hoclal rteerrtary
Oall Kane, In
The Red Woman
Infidelity
Clsra Williams. In
The Criminal
Frank Melntsre, In
The Traveling Halesman
K 11
A Man
Ulllan nish In
A House Uuilt Upon Band
Marie Doro. In
Oliver Twist
Ruth Stonehouae,
Ixive Aflame
taa Than
Jack PIckford. In
Oreat Eipectatlona
Patrla.
Viola Dana, In
Threads ot Fate
Marie Doro. In
Oliver Twist
The Oun Fighter
Patrla, 4th Uptsode
Stuart Holmes. In
The Scarlet tetter
Clara Kimball
Th Foolleh
Clara Kimball Young. In
The Foolleh Virgin
lln
in
Ulan
Mary PIckford. hi
The Pride of the Clan
Ethel Barrymore, tn
The White Itaven
Jack PIckford, In
Oreat Expeditions
Marrtxb-lte Clark, tn
Snow While
Ueesle Love. In
Nina the Flower. Girl
Kdllh Storey, In
Money Magic
Edith Storey. In
Money Maglo
Ola-a Petrova. In
Ilrldgea Burned
Valeaka Kurratt, In
Valtaka Suratt. In
Vanttv
The Purple
Kick In
Mra. .V Caatle. In Patrla
Oladxa Coburn. In
The Primitive Call
In
Parla
Theda llara. In
The Tiger Woman
Theda llara. In
The Tiger Woman
Patrla, No. 3,
Her Boul'a Inspiration
fVirrtrhv
The Female
The White Jtaven
The Great 8cre, Bth Ep.
Clara Kimball
Tbe Savage
In
Fear
Douglaa Fairbanks,
The Americano
Lillian
Kitty
Dourlaa Falrbanka, In
The Americano
Mary PIckford, In
Less Than tIBi Duet
.Mabel Taliaferro. In
' A Wife by Proay
E. K. Lincoln. In
Tha World Agalnat lllm
Betty to the Rescue
Mary PIckford, In
Leaa Than tha Dust
Franklrn Farnum. In
Man Who Took a Chanoa
Theda Dara. In ,
The Darling of Paris
Fannie Ward. In
Winning of Bally Temple
Fannie
Winning of
In
Temple
Ulllan Walker, tn
Lillian
Kitty
In
Alttr iecr
Kathryn Wllllani. In
Redeeming Lova
A
.
In
INTERESTING
WAR AND WAR LANDS
ARE POTENT THEMES
Geo. Wharton Edwards Writes
of Flanders' Vanished
Chimes and Towers
Vtf,i,il,?J? .CHIMEK ANt TOWKIIH OF
M.ANt)Kns). Iljr (l-oris Wharton IMward.
I'enn rubll.hln Company. Philadelphia
Mr. Kdwards, already well known as lit
erary and pictorial celebrant of California
and abroad of Urlttany nnd Holland, has
paid a memorial pilgrimage to the towns
In Flanders that have been rnvaged by
the war. In his volume ho describes and
pictures Yprex. Tremondo. Mallnes. Hruges,
Dlxmude, Lotnaln. Doual and man) an
other plnce of historical Interest which has
been upon the first page In tho war news.
Mr. Kdwards writes sympathetically with
the spirited indignation of the artist at
tho destruction of cathedrals, chapels tow
eta and structures that have endured since
the middle ages-, as monuments of the
Gothic Fortunately in Mr. Ldwards's tine
sketches and paintings the stntelj towers
and belfries, naves and facades, are. In one
sense, preserved The book Is very beau
tifully mad. with nne paper, wide margin,
large pages and exquisite Upe. and the il
lustrations nre masterpieces of color print
ing. The Mind of Germany
1NSIDK THIS OEItMAX EMI'llli: lOtfl llenrr
llaysrd 8wop The Century Oumpanv. New
The crisis which has arisen In American
relations with fiermany has made the book
on conditions In that lountry written by
Mr. Swope. a special roi respondent of the
New York World, especially interesting and
Important at this time. Mr Swope has at
tempted to tell whether there arc any evi
dences of despair, when the Germans think
the war will end whether they have food
enough, what their attitude toward America
Is and whn their plans fur the future aie.
all matters of first Importance le rinds
that the German spirit Is still courageous
and that the people ate icadv to fight to the
bitter end; and that she has food enough
for her needs and to spare Tho vailety
of food Is not so great as It was, but the
quality and quantity nie satlsfHCtorv
Tho mot disturbing discovery that he
made was a ferllng of hotlllt to Amer
ica because of our exports of munitions
nnd hecaue wu have submitted to the Uilt
Ish blockade without (ircctlve protest.
Theve ale matters of immediate Interest
to us In this ft islx Of i emitter Inteiest Is
the author's di.i-ulon of the political con
ditions In the empire There Is part
which would prefei defeat to the democrat
izing of the emplie S'eveilhless plans are
making for lespmixlhle parliamentary gov
ernment aflei the w.n Hut these matters
ar In uhe.vnme while lha nation l stialn
Ing eveij neiv-e on I tie- battlefield
Two Hooks on German Atrocities
"The Deportation of Women and Girls
fiom Lille.' published by Geoige II Dot an
Company. New York, Is a tlanslatlou of otll
clal documents heal lug upon the German
tieatment of the residents of captures
towns. It Is of great value ns a levela
tion of tile methods adopted by u civilized
Power In the twentieth lenturv We had
supposed the world hud outgrown such In
humanities, but It seems that war con
ducted according to the rules uf German
ettlclency has possibilities of horror un
dreamed of
Fernand van I.angenhove uclentlfle sec
retary of the Solvay Institute of Sociology
of Htussels Mi "The Growth of a Legend"
(G P. Putnam's Sons New York), has ap
plied to a study of Ihe stories which the
Germans circulated In Justification of their
maltreatment of the Belgians the calm
and detached methods of a psychologist ex
amining the credibility In the mvths of the
Middle Ages He finds that trivial Inci
dents were magnified be.vond all reason into
deliberate plots, that accidents were treated
as though they were the result of design,
and that In the pursuit of a policy of ter
rotlzatlon no oppoitunlt for slaughter was
neglected.
National Service
The Mllltnry Tialnlng Publishing Cor
poration of New York has begun the pub
lication of a monthly magazine called
National Seivlce, tho purpose of which Is
to disseminate Information regarding the
en -ntlals of adequate national defense
The February number, which Is the first,
contains articles on -'I'nlveisal Service and
World Peace," by Cliarles W Ullot , on the
Plattshurg camps, by Secietary Baker of
tho War Department and General Leonard
Wood , on "Tho Failure of the Voluntary
Hvstem," by the chief of staff of the unity,
and on other kindred subjects by other
eauallj qualified expel ts The magazine
bids fair to lie a treasuty of Information on
the subjects within its field
THURSDAY
Doualae Fairbanks, In
The Americano
'Ualas
The
of Hats
Secret
I.enors Ulrlch In
The Itoad to Love
People
No 4
Thfda Para. In
The Tiger Woman
Norma Talmadge, in
The Social Secretary
Mabel Taliaferro. In
A Wife by Proy
Whoao
Mabel Taliaferro. In
A Wife hy Proxy
Hothrn In
of Mystery
Marl Dreeeler In
Tlllle Wakes Up
Alice Joyce. In
The Courage of Silence
tbe Dint .
Mary PIckford. In
Wet than the Duit
Winged Millions.
Mary Plckfod. in
'he PrlGe of the Clan
William 8. Hart, in
The Oun Fighter
Young. In
Virgin
Gladys Cobufn in
Tho Primitive Call
Dourlaa Falrbanka, tn
The Americano
On
Marguerite Clark, In
Snow White
The
Clara Kimball Young. In
The Foolleh Virgin
Olga Petrova. In
Bridges Burned
The
Chartee Chaplin. In
Eaay Street
Maak, 8th Ep.
The
Marie Dreaaler. tn
Tlllle Wakea tjp
George Beban. in
Ids Sweetheart
Dalton. tn
Vivian Martin, in
Tbe Right Direction
of the Speclea
Young. In
Instinct
Shifting Shadows
Kaay Street
Walker. In
Mackay
Ulllan Walker, In
Kitty Mackay
Theda nara, In
The Darling f Parla
A
Mrs.
Kl'l In
rear! of the Army
The Scarlet Letter
Patrla. No. 4
Clara,
The Mining
Eaay Street
Ward, In
Bally Tempi
Ma Murray. In
V. l.,WIU
Walker in
Mackay
Wilfred Lhoal
li, ta
Jim Bnideo
Wlfa by
Proay
Audrey-Muneen, In
Furlty U
NEW FICTION
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ADVENTURE, KEYNOTE
OF FICTIONAL WORKS
T. Truxtun Hare Writes Spir
edly of School Days in "Philip
Kent" Series, Second Volume
PRIMP KENT IN TUB I OWttll SCHOOL. T.
Truxtun llsre. I'enn I'ubllMhlna Company.
Philadelphia.
Tn those of adult age who remember
Truxtun Hare and his feats of prowess on
the football field ns a wearer of the t'lti
verslty of Penns.vlv aula's moleskin, this
bovs' book has much of Inteiest: not ns
much, however, ns It has for the ted
blooded lads of from twelve to sixteen
yeais. for whose greedy eves it is intended
Coming from the brain of Mr Hnie. the i
hook, ot course, is a rooinan uook it is
the second of the Philip Kent setles Philip
Is no longer a "new boy" at Malvern He
makes the football team trather unusual for
n lad In the lower school) Pet haps hi-
head Is a bit tinned by this gorgeous suc
cess, for he gets Into trouble for a time with
the school leaders. Hut It all ends right
Philip Is a participant In some eicltlng
adventures and contests One. who knows
something of the jouth of the nuthor veil
lines Ihe suggestion that Philip Kent is an
autobiography of the youth and earlv man
hood of T Truxtun Hare
OKKUNMANTl.l:
Porsh l'onipan
John liui lib
Ne York
tit-OIK II
Lngllshmeu ate born advenluieis Thlx .
I book hv an Englishman Is about nn Kng- I
lisliinan It Is a whacking big advenluie j
siorv it is more tnau tnat; 11 is a sen
sational romance. It is a book for t lie
voting who yearn for big wild things, for
tlie man who Is living life fully with all Its
ndvenliiies of business and trade and who
secretlv wants something idggei some
thing dangerous, something elemental, for
the old who have lived fully nnd who like lo
lie warmed In their cold da.vs by the hot
thrill that comes from a llfe-nnd-death trip
oi er ground mined with conspiracies
The hero Is Major Hannay, who, trem
bling with fever, exhausted by days and
nights In fioien woods, completely sur
lounded by his cnemle. has one more card
to play Now he breaks through a ling of
secret service agents, reaches Ihe Danube.
Joins three fellow-Kiigllslimen In Constan
tinople and so solves the myster.v of Green
mantle' the strango teliglous leader Ihe
German had (ounted on to win over the
ICast this Is the thread of this thriller
THi: ADVCNTL'HES OK JIMMIE rul.E Tuink
I, Packard Cieorae II. Doran Compsns New
York
Crime books all depend upon the skill of
their authors In so writing their tales that
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AUCTION BRIDGE
By R. F. FOSTER
Juat Published
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Doualas Falrbanka,
Doualae Falrbanka, in
I The Americano
I i
Beeele T)ve, In
j Nine Ihe Flower (llrl
! Theda llara In
I The Tiger Woman
i Doualaa Falrbanka. In
The Halt Ureed
I Kathryn Wllllema, In
The Redeeming Love
Children of the Kurd
1 Eaay Street
Dorothy Dallog, In
I The Female ot the Species
Americano
Violet Dana. In
Threads of Fsle
Theda llara In
The Tiger Woman
Douglas Fairbanks. In
The Half llrued
Flndeth a Wife
Lou Telegen, In
The Victor Croee
Mme. Petrova. In
Extravagance
Mme. Olgs Petrova,
Bridges Burned
Sesiue Hayakawa. In
the Victoria Cross
The Happlneaa of
Three Women
The Happiness of
Three Women
, Mary Pickfcrd, In
The Pride of lie Clan
Lou Telegen, In
The Victoria C'roae
Virginia Pearaon. V
The Bitter Truth
Virginia Tearson. In
Ihe Bitter Truth
Alice nrady. In
The Hungry Heart
Alice Brady. In
The Hunrry Heart
Oall Kane, in
Dangerous Ground
A Hunrry Heart
The Secret Kingdom. No. 4
Happlneaa of Three
Women
The Happlneaa of Three
Women
Viola Dana, In
Threada of Fata
Carlrle Blackwell. In
V Square Deal
Alice Joyce, In
Courage of Silence
A lire Joyce. In
The Courage of Silence
The Hunvrv YTaart
Frank Keenan. In
The Bride of Hate
Oreat Secret, Oth Ep.
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Tha Blaok Butterfly
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Without a Soul
leorge Beban, In
Hie Streetleart
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His Sweetheart
The Piper's
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Tha Olory of Yolando
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The War of the Tonga
Florence La Badle. In
Bold at Auction
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The End of the Tour
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The End of the Tour
Modern Cinderella
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Tht Plow Hlrt
Patrla
Eaay Street
The Question Mark
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Blind Justice
Kimball Toung, In
Camilla
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Threada of Fata
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On Record
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