T"Tens JW1MR W -K' ni: EVENING LEDGEKt-PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917 . v gEXT WEEK: "THE LITTLEAMERICAN? WITH MARY PICKFORD, AT STANLEY OTHER FILM flffi LUSITANIA SUNK; LITTLE MARY ABOARD Wild Scenes Enacted in Studio Liner for New Pickford Film, at Stanley tpjiat Is fnlit t" ho tho larBt3t nnd most ' tacutar scono ever stnsrd in motion Pv . i. ihnt which dol)!rtR tho luxurious Cillroom of the Lusltanln when tho famom ?' was torpedoed, nnd which will be seen 1 . m.nUif nil nort wllf when Mnr at tne Oiamw '" - -". rUford will npiicnr In her latest photoplay 'in,. Little American" 'In this cene somo .a .tiras were ucil Tho set, built In n -.. mAnalirlnff f.O hv 1(1(1 feet nlmu'fl ,' ballroom, with nil Its lavish furnlih !.. and crowded with fashionable people it the command of Director reoll'U De imlathe ten cameramen began to Rrlnrt. n , orchestra stirted to play n lively Since and toon Mary J'tckford was In tho nMt t n BCcno ot merriment. Just lnc festlvlll were nt their w fificnt men "'' " -i"" ........ ..w. B t entire set nnd Immediately ono end of It, floor rapidly besan tn sink Into tho S-witer. Chairs nnd tables toppled over nnd ft .,a -t'nwn the floor while men nnd women Kfatfht and rcreimed Waist-hlgh In the H.tr. Mlw I'lclsford was picked up by n r . - ... fflllrmr. win Rfrtleirlefl tnunril iii. stairs with her In his arms Jim as n irind piano crashed Into the corner whero MT haa bccn stam,ln Itirough It all Director Do Mllle kept a moI head. He seemed to be everywhere nnd b Xnow Juit what would happen during irr mlnuto of tho scene Aboro the din his quick commands were Riven Time nnd ...in he saed an actor from real injury. 1 JVlth one end of the floor pointing toward ithe celling ano ine inner uccji in 1110 wuer. irhtre hundreds of peoplo strucsled to sn UemUes, tho scene wnw brought to nn jbropt conc'usion Tho floor was quickly ..i.,t throuch a mechinlcal device and the f timers hurried to tiic r dreslnR rooms to UtCn CU13 ill" I'lU' W l..l. I.WUIII IIUl HV Uken off with n little crea-e paint nnd to rtmove what was left of rjjrfreous evening mns nnd Immaculate dros suits. Several f rumen fainted In tho turmoil nnd had t6 bo, 1" . . . 1... Un l.alfllnn n .!. t .1.. trCSICQ V) IUU jiittoii-iiiii tib tin) ihi- nj itndloa In Hollywood Cnl , where tho pic ture was taken, nnd one of tho younc actors bad his arm broken by a falling; chandelier Mim Pickford nnd various members of W tk mmnanv hid to diFcmtlnue activities Efor that day after thlj ordeal Mary held ( 'well during the ecltemom. but uftc It was all oier It was found necessary to rush her home for quiet and rest. "THE NEGLECTED WIFE PATHE'S NEWEST SERIAL rv- , . a "A VEILKO INTRIGUE" (Copvriohl. nn. bu Mabel ,rbrrl t rnrrl By JOSEPH DUNN tlon Hero was n chance to cancel It Wild, Impractical plans crowded her mind. At last one came that Feemed fcislhle Till" dtaiiv Th' w'f" tlnrarn KrnnMr The Woman Aion;-' .'.-.". . ." Mn?Un tKVn?nrr l,r;.J- J." '" li Mornnret Man dl Tn Mm ih,7t nu,5b,""- rcrtt dHrrmlhrs to hi. JJiiffi iK 'vnnly rurn for Conurtin, but m?S?N.,". Ifj""'" p,ot .,or h" '"'" A a closed "it, I wom,n ,ur" Marmiret Into rpltn lilt of n hand orenn purled through - the sounds from tho street ltroodlncly Mary stood before tho open window, her thoughts beating hopelessly against the wall of her husband's cold withdrawn! Since the nlRht. ocr a week ago, when she had hysterically denounced his unfaithfulness, he had be6n constrained nnd nloof ThoiiRh they had both aolded any referenco i thit emotional outburst, she knew It was never, far from their thoughts. In tho beginning she bad told herself that once ha knew that sho knew, she would hae to leaie him Yet now she shrank lmpoteiitlv before this final break Had her suffering dulled her pride? To what further Indignities m'ght she not be rub Jerted? The organ was nearlng, Its notes morn Insistently harsh Tho Jangling tune grat ing on her morbidity, she closed the window A shattering crash' A rtone hurled thimiKli tho glass and fell at her feet Indignantly she Islcned some carelei" boys nt pay Then i-ho raw a folded paper was tied to tho Htone It was n note, crudely written In a dis guised hand. Margaret Warner In out of your wav If ou want her for divorce pneecdings. go to I.lc'it'n's Sanatorium and ask for Mtud Dlick !liie nrranged that onlv u can see her Thla Is my revenge on our husband, Tho Veiled Woman. The clled woman' It sounded theatric unical. Vet that other message, with tho same mysterious nlgnature, gae credibility to this Margaret Warner ' The name flamed up at her. Why should she hao any solicitude for tho fate of this g'rl who had romo between her husband nnd herself? Then came islons of the sana torium's frowning htone walls grim, for bidding enclosing unknown horrors That the owed her rescue the night of tho housc-boat fire ti Margarot's emirage, Mary knew it had lom; been a galling obllga- THROWING MUD AT MARY On the Shelves IT USED to be The Great American Drama. When will it ar rive, and who will write it? was the question. Perhaps such talk frightened it away, for it certainly never appeared. And in the same manner it may not be advisable to speculate on the coming of The Important Photoplaywright. Yet if that cloudy person doesn't materialize soon ve will all be in a bad way, men tally starved to death, inbecilic from watching the "plots" devised by the unimportant photoplaywright. "Narrative sculpture" (the phrase is Maxine Elliott's) has progressed superbly in a few years, principally in direction. We not only have the Titans like Griffith ; we have artistic-minded, beauty-loving juniors like Neilan, Harbaugh, Crisp, Walsh. Acting, too. Have we not Hart and Walthall, besides the caprices othe Caprices? Truly great cameramen of the Bitzer or Claw son, type have been found. They are doing stunning work. But where, where is there a writer, "tame" or free-lance, who can plot an even moderately stirring or tender tale for the silversheet? He simply isn't. Until he is born or developed, honorable firms, you will have to do the best you can. That best is on your library shelves, if you have libraries'. Please take down "A Pair of Blue Eyes," by Hardy, or "The Ebb Tide," by Stevenson, or almost any good novel of action. Too long have you proffered us "The Cuteness of Cud dles," by Mabel Maunders. We want pulse, passion, humanity, not mush and futile footage. Remember that the one photoplay that ever touched perfection at points came out of the mind of Poe, not the mechanical brain of a literary hack. Remember "The Avenging Conscience" and forget "Peggy." ' B. D. ! nreathlcss action crowded t'le next few hours Haling telephoned Norwood, she droie hv for him and they dashed out to the sanatorium They found Margaret In a cell-like room, paralyzed with terror She admitted liming been lured there by a note stating that a friend -wns In distress, but not ealng tho note had nsscrtetl It wns Ken nedy Norwood, furiously Indignant, demanded her Instant relief Ignoring the protest of tho phjslelan, he swept her down to the waiting car and they were out of the i grounds before the guards could stop them It wns not until they were seiernl miles beyond the sanatorium that tho car slowed down to normal speed nnd they relaxed their held breath To Margaret's faltered gratitude. Mary was coldly unresponsive Now that Mnr garet wan safe, all her Jealous nnlmoslty surged bnck With anxious solicitude Nor wood helped Margaret out when they drew up beforo her apartment His lovo for her had been very evident In tho last hour, nnd he was plainly disappointed when Mnry quietly remarked that she would go up with Miss Wornei. I'rg nff Margaret not to overtax her rtrngth, nnd saying he would telephone that evening, Norwood mw them to the elevator In her own rooms Margaret faced Mary with poignant embarrassment "Won't you be seated." awkwardly, a dcp fluU dvelng her pallor "I I hardly know how to thank you " "I've been in your debt nlnco tho night of the fire" Interrupted Mnry, coldl "Now that Is rarceled and I can sny whnt t w Ihh what for months I have forced back " She paused, grlpp'ng the back of tho chair hv which sho stood The faint flap ping of a window Bhade emphasized tho stillness Then In a voice whose rigidity betnned the effort to keep It steady; "Miss Warner I'm going to nsk you to end jour friendship with my husband l'o known nnd been Rllent for months " A pulsating pause Tho very nlr was charged with the tenseness of the moment. Tl.cn Mary turned to tho door with a low, repressed sigh "I think I need sny nothing more " As the d'ior closed, Margnret still stood dazed Once before she bad thought she had touched the dregs of humiliation, but now the black, waves that engulfed her plunged her to abysmal depths. . it was R o'clock that eienlng when Mar garet. pal9 and tense, opened the door to Kennedy s familiar ring. "Whj. what docB this mean?" as he glanced around the disordered room n half-racked trunk and a chnlr heaped with clothing "I'm giving up the apartment," quietly. "Giving up the npnrtmcnt?" he almost shouted "Oh, Horace, don't' I've been through too inurli I ran't stand It" "You mean vou're leaving the npartmcnl or you want to leave me?" "It isn't what 1 want to do It's what I must do Whnt we should have done long ago' Today Oh, I can't tell ou It's too horrible'" Ho took her, unresisting, Into his nrms. flently be smoothed her hair, while she sobbed on hysterically. Then with forced quirt "Did you hear from from Mrs Kennedy? Is that the trouble?" She nodded, her faco still bidden against bis breast. "She wrote you?" tensely. "Sho came here." It was hardly n whisper Another silence, ft led bv tho lilting notes of a distant Vlctrola. "Can you tell ma about It or would you rather not?" "I I'd rather not," chokingly The Vlctrola rippled on In ragging rhlhm "I was afraid this would come that I would have to sco you less. Hut I can't glie ou up altogether." His arm tightened nbout her "I owe her a great deal," huskily, "hut I owe you something too. We'va gone too far wo can't break away now " In tho hour that followed, Margaret's rerlstence gradually weakened All her resolutions broke down before tho warm magnetism of his presence Sho had not the strength to fight her own loie and his pleadings It ended by a compromise Thev would eo each other less often They would give Not tho figurative sort, however, Effl? "P hut just n bit of "business" in con- PSpslCgf 'lSli$tL A. nection with "The Little American," If4L ji mSRf ' her latest patriotic Artcraft re- WV1?'! " - xrf lease, at the Stanley all next week. fr$M ! ' k -" $ up .1 great deal, but neither could faco tho heroic separation that Margaret first planned At a sharp, shrilling of the telephone, sho shrank hack In alarm It was still early. There was nothing un usual In n call at this hour, yet that peal ing summons held nn ominous note Willi an Indefinable dread sho crossed to nnswer It. "Ves? This Is Miss Warner's apartment Who?" Her hand over the transmitter, Margaret whlto and quivering, turned to Kcnnedv "It's for vou' A woman asking if you're hero' She says she's a client but the lolce sounds familiar' Could It be Oh, what what shall I say?" (To be continued next Saturday ) Through an error In transmission the following cplsodo of "The Neglected Wlfo" failed to appear In proper rotation In tho Hvenino J.iidcif.r. It Is printed herewith that readers may have no difficulty In mentally reconstructing that portion of tho story "ON THE PRECIPICE" (XoveUzed frnm the Pathe tterinl of tho same nam f bnird on the novels of Mabel Herbert Urner) (CopyriQht, 1911, by Mabtl Herbert Vrner) By JOSEPH DUNN With dawnlni? cnnBclouHnrfts Mnmnret lltn5l ta thft lowered voices, tho cautious, subdued ivhlaporlnK of n slrkroom. "She'll 1 nil rlKht now " Th fingers on her pulse relixed ' I'll soe to the otherc " "Mrs. Kennedy h nrross tho hall, doctor" It wns n woman's iolri, Mrs Kennedy' Marcaret's chsotlo thoughts beat nbout tho name Then from the blurred rnnfunlon camo a connected trend of events Tho explosion nt the houseboat, her frantic efforts to drait Kennedy's unconscious wlfo to safety, nnd then oblivion "First-hand material for n real melodrama " Norwood wns standing by the bed. fimlllns dowr nt her whimsically "How soon can sou write "What happened" she faltered her mind clearing, for Norwood's brisk wholeaomeness wns llko a. tonic Briefly he detailed the accident He had been on shore with Kennedy when tho explosion occurred Had she not dragged JIra Kennedy to the deck, it would halo been imposslblo to have saved her Of hla own bandited hand he would not speak but Margarrt knew ho had been the first to rearh them as ahe lost consrlousness "It wasn't nn areldent," ho went on grimly "It was a dastardly Attack nn k'.nn.iK1. nr Dojle, a man ho had arrested for swindling, EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WEEK OF JULY 9 TO JULY 14 ALHAMBRA ! APOLLO ARCADIA AUDITORIUM BELMONT BLUEBIRD ICOLISEUM eureka PAIRMOUNT fKANKFQRD 5 FAMILY . 56TH STREET GREAT NORTH. JJJPERIAL f JEFFERSON pADER MARKET ST. jjVgRBROOK PALACE ?ARK LIBERTY LOCUST KINCESS REGENT RIALTO IDGE AVE. Sfrnv SyoY -,ND LEY MONDAY June Caprice, In 1'H.tsy Viola Dana, in Lady Harnaclo Charlie Hay, in , Hoy I'rum Hack Yonder Tho Clock The Cure Harold Loekwood. In Tho Promise Oeorgo nehan. In The Murcelllnt Millions Dorothy Phillips, in A Doll's House Tho Candy Girl Wild lieasts at Largo Marie Doro, In Heart's Desire Marcuerlto Clark, In Tho Valentino Ulrl Shirley Mason, In Light In Darkness TUESDAY June Caprice. In lats Clara Kimball Toung, in Tho Easiest Way Charllo Ita, In Hoy I'rom Hack Yonder The Clon!( Tho Cure Harold I.ockwood, in Tho 1'romlse Trancea Nelson. In Tho Ileautiful Lie Allco Hrady, In A Woman Alone I.llllan Glsh, In Souls Triumphant Clara Kimball Young-, In Tho Kaslest Way Marguerite Clark. In The Valentine Girl Jack rickford, In Freckles Douglas Fairbanks, in Wild and Woolly Ixla Weber, In Even A You and I Tho Captain of the Grey torse Troop William Farnum, In American Methods Antonio Moreno, in A Son of the Hills Douglas Fairbanks, lit Wild and Woolly Dorothy Phillips. In Fires of Hebelllon Kddlo Polo. In Mopey Madness On Trial Paulina Frederick, in Sleeping Fires mid Hennstt. In The Olrl. Olory T..4 TV sikrilira In Tho Man Who Wii Afraid Francis Ijirrigue, In A Hoyal Pauper Oeorgo Walsh. In 8om Boy Juno Caprlcev I In Theda Dara. In Tho Kternal Sapho Montagus Love. In The Drand pf Satan Mary Pickford. In Tho JJttlo American .T - U...T PUlfArJ. in Valcska Suratt. in Tjlio Siren Mary Pickford, In Little Pals Douglaa Fairbanks, In Wild and Woolly Shirley Mason. In Light In the Darkness House Pttr. In The l.oneso'na Chap William Farnum. In American Methods Enid nenriett. in The Girl, Glory Douglas Fairbanks, In Wild and Woolly WEDNESDAY William S Hart. In 'the Gun Tighter Hmll Stevins, In Destiny Charllo Itay, In Hoy From Hhck Yonder Little .Miss Nobody The HlnK Olga Petrova, in ttrldgea Hurned Nance O'Nell. In The Final Pajment Mar Miles Minler. In Periwinkle The Mngnlflcent Meddler Kes atone Comedy Herbert Itavvllnson, in Wildfire Tiiunsnw William S Hart. In Tho Gun Flg'iter P-eatrlz Mlrhelens, In Tho Woman Who Dared Mae Murray. In At rirst l-'lsht FKIDAY Harle Williams In The Htolm Treaty Vhlan Martin. In Tho Girl nt Homo SATURDAY Harle Williams. In The- Stolen Treaty Director Cecil B. Do Millc confers with his most recent star apropos tho same film. Little Mlm Nobody Tho Uln!. Olga Petrova. In Hrldges Hurned Mary Pickford. In Poor Little Peplna Iloliert Warwick. In Sudden Itlchea Alice Hrady. In Tho Divorce Game Alice Joyce, In The Question Marshall Neilan. In May Hlossom Charlotte Walker, In Mary Lnwson's Secret Douglas Fairbanks, In Wild and Woolly Enrlo Williams. In Tho Stolen Treaty George Walsh, In Some Hoy Theda Hara. In Heart and Soul Florence Iteed. in The Eternal Sin Theda Hara. in The Kternal Sapho Mme, Petrova. In Soul of a Magdalen On Trial Hrvant Washburn. In Filling His Own Shoes Viola Dana. In Lady Harnaclo Bryant Washburn. In The Man Who Was Afraid Marguerite Clark, lr The Valentine Girl L .. ..fc.. .. TH..It Tho Cop and the Anthem Pt'lUjW'?- In The Cast Dorothy Phillips. In Tho Fires of Bebelllon Montague Lore. In Tho Jtrand of Satan Mary Pickford. in The JJUU American Faulle Frolic, 'to Ethel Harrjmore. In Her Qreaust Power William Desmond. In Paws of the Hear Hroadway Sport Neglected Wife, No. 8 On Trial Gladys Hrockwell. In Sins of Her Parents Valeskn Suratt, In Tho Siren Viola Dana. In Aladdin's Other Lamp Vivian Cooper, In Tho Silent Lie Muriel Oatrlthe. In The Moral Courage Wallace Held, in World Apart Gladys Hulette, In The Cigarette Olrl Mentague Love. In The Drand of Satan Mary Pickford. In The Little American athil CUyton. ta "Tho tHolen JaraHM Margaret Hllngton, in Sacrifice Muriel Ostrlche. tn Moral Courage George Walsh. In The Hook Agent Msrguerlte Clayton, in Tho Night Workers Mao Murray, in At I Irst Sight Tho Mjsterlous Mrs. M. Hasy Street Alice, Jovce. In Her Secret Theda Hara. In Her Double I.Ko Cnrlylo Hlackwell, in Tho Price of Pride . Viola liana, in God's Law and Man'i Hthel Ilarrymore. In Her Greatest Power Wllllim Tarnum In A liilo of Tvtu fitiei Mae Murrnv hi At FlrBt Sight Tho Mjsterlous Mrs M." I.asy Street Allco Jovce. In Her Secret Kathlyn Williams. In Tho Highway of Hopo Cnrlyle Hlackwell n The Price of Pride Knld Dennett. In SeeklnK Happiness Pauline Frederick. In Sleeping rires Edith Taliaferro. In Young Jtomance Yaieeka Suratt. In Tho Siren Douglas Fairbanks. In Flirting With Fato Marguerite Clark, in The Valentino Girl Theda Harn. in Heart nnd Soul Louise Glnum in Loio or Justice Rthel Ham more, In Her Greatf st Power June Caprice, in Patsy 'Lionel Hnrrymore. in Ills Father's Son On Trial Carle Williams. In The Maelstrom Crane Wilbur, In Tho Single Code Viola Dana, In Aladdin's Other Lamp Clara Kimball Young. In The Price She Paid The Soul Master The Neglected Wife Shirley Mason, In Light In the Darkness Alice Joyce. In Wltbln the Law - Farlo Williams, in The Stolen Treaty Mary Pickford. In Tho Little American Wallace Reld. la Marguerlle Clarke, In Tho Crucible Vnleska Suratt. In The hlren Stuart Holmes In The Hroadway Sport The Stolen 1'a.radlso George Walsh, In Some Hoy Harold Lockwood In The Haunted Pajamas William S Hart, in Wolf Lowry Tho Leo T Ino Tho Two Little Imps Fires of a Hebelllon Voice on the Wire. No. 13 v On Trial Vivian Martin. In The Girl at Home Shirley Mason. In The Light In tho Darknets Fannie Ward. In Her Strunge Wedding Emmy Wehlen In The Duchesl of Dout Doubt Louise Glaum. In The Weaker Sex Norma Talmadge, In Poppy Alma Hanion, In The Mystic Hour Karle Williams, In The Stolen Treaty Mary, Pickford. In The Little American O.I1 Kane-to Tho Upper Onwt Stuart Holmes In The Hroadway Sport Paulino Frederick. In Bleeping Fires Emily Stevens, In The Soul of q w'oman ronnlK Ward. In Unconquered Vnleska Suratt In The Siren William s Hart, In Truthful Tulllver Lad Barnacle George Walsh. In Some Hoy Theda nara In Heart and Soul Wl";,"!". Hart, in Holt Lo w ry Chnrles Itay. In The Clodhopper Theda Hara. In Heart and Soul On Trial The mil sESnled Manner . Tho Chaperon Louise Glaum. In Love or Justice Fannie Ward. In Her Strange Wedding Vivian Martin, in The Qlrfat Home Mary Anderson, In The Magnificent Meddler , Vivian, Martin. Giving; Uecky a Chance Ethel Ilarrymore. In Her Greatest Power Karle Williams. In stolen Treaty The Mary Pickford. In The Little American GU Kane, In The Upper Crut la nut pn Imll, that v,sn lih rernffp. Rut v,e tnuMn't talk now ou' bern through enoush for ono exehlnrf," nn i.lintRntb. with a warm, llrnrtrlnff harni rlnnj., ho tone to ro .Mr Cartt-r, the hotel liuum ko j r. prepared M-irKiirct for tho nt'ilit ami a littlf later eh" Ins alono in tho .lurkenrti mom, Marlni? out at the rnoon-llt trtra. If hhr hnii Tailed to Rie Mrs ICMimM" Tf ho licitl tried hut fH.letl' Kir mind lpanid on m vlnlona nf her life with Kenm-dy Then with sharp ttelf-Ioath-InR )u checked bk h thoushtx Thf n'Xt rnornlmr Mnncttrrt'H first considera tion wan to cet had. to the ill), to uv id tho nwkwtirdm H8 of a meet Ins with llht r Kuinedy or Mrs K niuih. lr HMtntc muh kl she hur ried down for a tlmetatih nut Nniwood nnet inc her on the tatrH eo'li IthiUH qm to her romidMe recnerj, liiMistd that nn hrcakfast with him Alircnrot h not In nnlblt lo his deeiiiiliiff IhlercstH but abHurbod In her tliouKhts of Ivnitd ahe b'lrntik from any pi-r-soiial note I.reakfaM under vn thi wtro talking of her aeriiB fur his imuualno when Kennedy strudo Into the dlnln,; loom Instantly thrilled nnd cunfust-d by hN prtsence, Mar ruret'H color docntnod bitrailntiU "Oh, Mas Warner's an imorrUiblo patient." laughed Norwood an Kennedy rtnrouhed her for haln Ifft her room. When later they stroll d out to the crauda Mrs. Ktnnedy was in re iinrcarei nau nopeu to aoui mis meet lnr. It was an awkward moment. Iter faco llamed at Mary's warm praise of her heroism. "Why, we'll tako jou In the car' We re starting right naj," as Margaret spoke of rn back to town on the first train With ., .ess dismay she k Ian red at Ktnned. This lont drive with Mrs Kennedy would be con strained and painful for them both In half an hour they wero ready to start. Kennedy sat In front with the chauffeur. The speed of the car made talking difficult, and Margaret was triad of the txcuan to bo silent Ki-fuslnff Mrs, Kennedy's limitation to lunch, Margaret was driven to her apartment Ihero she found, thrust under her door, a plain envelope ad dressed In a heavily Inked scruwl. In si do on a slip of paper was the unsigned, pernicious mesgde "We'll iret him set'" It meant Kennedy, of. course! What further dangers threatened? Margaret's first impulse was to call up, to warn hlm. If Mrs. Kennedy shoull answer and recognise her voice! Yet, Im pelled by the fear that delay might be fatal, she turned to the telephone. Fortunately It was Kennedy himself who answered. Uxcltedly sho told of the note, and to reassure her he said he would come over at once. At that moment Man, on tho stairs, heard his olce he paused, startled at tho unaccustomed note of solicitude k "You're not going out?" tensely, when a sec ond later he appeared In the hull "Iear, ou promised to stay with me this eenlng.' "I'm sorry, Mary, but It's u client," The untruth came reluctantly As the door closed after him she sank on the steps, her head on her arm A client! Alwas the lying excuse of a client! How much longer could she endure this dally humiliation? In her own room she stood beforo a photograph of herself taken ten cnr aeo Mercilessly sho compared the pic tured face with the one in the mirror Was that why Horaco was turnlnc from hei 7 Ilecause she hnd lost . something of her jouth nnd boaut? Then, with Uteii eelf-reproich, she. realized that for the last f . w e.ir s had not tried to tnnko herself utrrnrtii. Hho had cared more for comfort than for looks A long time she sazed into the mirror, studying her possibilities, I rom now on ane would spend most of her time and money in a carefully planned campaign to make herself attractUe Massige, exercise, diet r?.Viy J"1"'"" he would start on a rigid ffilRfer husb.Vnd M U9e "" allurcm"' '" JES vef,ks ?ron that night. Mary again stood beforo her mirror The result of her efforts hid been transforming Instead of the plain, unbecomingly gowned woman, a ery different Jlslon was reflet ted Her liilr. her comp exlon. the JndcrtjcsH of her llgure, all had responded to her faithful treatment Instead of the B. F. Keith's Theatre Chestnut & Twelfth Sts. Mat. at 2, 23c and Mr Mclits nt ., tit to II X SHOWS DAILY The Best Show! IN Till! Coolest Spot in Town! Visited the Keith Bar? DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL SUMMER BILL! Tiirc srifwniir v 2:0S Orchestra .... 2:10...Pathe Weekly News 2:20 Selma Uraatz... 2:30 Caites Brothers... :43...IUKH & LATIMER... 8.43 :00 DIAMOND & BRENNAN 9:00 :20..Golet. Harris & Morey.. 9:20 : NORA HAYES.....! 9l3G :10... .Kaufman Brothers. ...10:10 :22..DANKOFF & GIRLIE.. 10J22 5 Exit March 10:35 8:05 8:10 8:20 8:30 ilIBlIMillL3lliLiil!ll!lllllil(llIHI mvAesSfm9mes:, T .if c. A rwv m .. 4 pvz-r a Wv arz& 'ortte - k VI .- 1Ml- W yor -attr !.. """ minui.s spent in dresslnc. Uiaaf y'"1" h hart taken an hour Over an i3 ..r.iiiiw iiur nun inaen an nour uver an e- !i7-J rnade-to-order .roraet, her eiquialte net ami siemier ngure 4 7 ' iimuc-io-orn.r rora mnner sown enrasfrl her us most Krsrrrul llnca. ...'"l"u.,l"n' Klsnce and Mary swept down ...'.. n'r "c"rt 'wanna- fast Knovrlnr that W.nn.,;,1?..ll" '"." I'lrary aheas rlctwln Silmirrl .".' t"r. transformation With till nfJJ,VrfiJn"nt,t! In.na!? " "" women, .h. Kl?-7i.ln, "lost, ertectlte rntranre. At thj ?!rh!.CTS "'" llm ln with hie back to i!i?. Lh'r T,''r,; wn" nfarailno In Ills hanfe whk"" "fin moodily before him flu.hlMV ?H""',fr '"'" 0"s he advanced, C .. Rni "il'Tonacloua In tho unaccustomeil drawn' S1?. A" "ho h"lttl her glance w nr.?.I? .' '.. 0"n window A faint breeu rrriln',lv 1iHJ .Then lle an apparition, a . iiatfnJ'".' i1"":1 drew back the curUmTra hl.ln! Jfi ""' i""L ""llcrs of a woman. "clc!rf0lUcrn', ,he WW' """t ' President Names Mastbaum Stanley V Mastbaum, managing directed of tho Stanley Company, lias been selected hy President Wilson ns one of the men In tho motion picture Industry who will aid the United "States Government In rWtray. lnc In the fllma what the roldlera and Mllori nro dolnR In this war In his letter concerning tho use of the movies In telling tho peoplo nt home whnt the nation's fight Inp forcci nro dolnr? President AVIlson pays a notable tribute to the photoplay. ALL NEXT 'WEEK SBmrnm mf SmvmDtf'Wowi Wi fiY iK tjplcal Islrbsnkl I yBJHM 1tT Zan tnpme that ofTers I HUM hfS tlle cnerKtlc Doug TaByn I J yalss the scope of the I'EIU'OHMANOE CONTINUOUS 9 A. M. TO 11.10 P. M. Dcssaucr's Symphonr urcaestra PRICES, too, 80a IN HEART OF SllOPPltIO DI8THICT CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c, 15c. 2,rc. 35c Itrni.NNINO MONDAY MATI.NKH 1III3 fil(K,TKST UK UUISAT IM'(.1I1N(1 ACTS MAX BLOOM'S unnyside OF Bro dway A SURE CUBE FOR THE BLUES THE MONARCH COMEDY FOUR EXPONENTS OF MIRTir. MUSIC AND LAUQ11TZR AND OTHER ACTS " IStjii:atkk i!& MarkU below COth Street NATINEi: DAILY 2 30, 10c ltl'CNINliS 7 & ft ... 10c, 20o, 25c MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Joe Watson's Miniature Revue A Combination of Merry Olrl., Bones and Comedy THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY LADY-VILLE MINSTRELS A CLASSY ENTERTAINMENT BY LADIES IN BURNT CORK WOODSIDE Philadelphia's Foremost Park Imtantaneout Succttt IMPERIAL BAND OIUSKITI5 BODIA, Conductor i:iITII SI. IILLISON, Soprano FREE CONCERTS Afternoon & Evening NEW FEATURES AND AMUSEMENT DEVICES Fireworks Every Friday Eve. Orangemen's Day Thursday MXON'H Q R A N D linor AND MONTGOMERY V. O. Mion-Mrdllnirri Utn. Mit. Dully Milts.. IQc. Kits.. 7 & 9, 10c. 18c. tit Minerva Courtney & Co in "Heart O' the Canyon," a drama of the West. Vera Sabine & Co. Miniature Ballet IJusse. Gaylord & Lanton. Dandy Girls. Ben Linn, of "SrJ Long Letty." Carlisle & Itoma. Blcknell. Pictures. CT A MI PV MAnKET Above 10TH blAlNL.HsI Wallace Reid In "Bia TIMBEB" Nt Wk Miry rickrord In "Uttle American" DAI A CI? 12U MAnKET BTREET i'AL.Ali SHIRLEY MASON XUht In DirkneH" All Knt Wetk-'O.V THIAL" ADPA HI A CHESTNUT Below 1BTO AKAUIA A,,,, Pennington ''Little Boy Btout" DETCIVIT MARKET Below 1TTII KlLUfcsiN 1 Ethel Barrymor "Her Qreitest Power" V1U1UK1A 20,000 LetM Under the So N't Wk Dourlsi nlrbirik In 1VIM WW jparM' v..A . ; i i. n i.fi fcisxr ,y --J MBHsBBsP'' ssaa7T- jmW- -mSi ;' 1' "iift ' J---TT r4ttt3bm' ?& "WSTmXWW
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