("aas-f 'ummimiMMH '-'mtnpffw , a) f iii.p t m u j ' mfiwim wipyit'i'w "' " ,wi p"iiMiinmwwpnms EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDaEK-PUlLADELVUlA, SATURDAY, JANUAiii: 10, 01)18 Topics of tfze Footlight World and News of the Screen ELSIE JAMS PLANS STAGE-FILMS FUSION Her Unique Idea Is to Show Silver-sheet Views of Actors Mimicked KlsiC JalllH M38 CIIO Of tllP JOUDROet stars to bo into tho tnnilei. Tint was Komo jearH nrjo Mia matin wmo pic turcs for tho Ollxcr MoroRco Cornpiny, Tvtilcli Mere idcar-cit upon tho Paramount profSrain Tlwv vtcio fnlily Miccem-ful, but lucked that one thine which lias made Mlsi Janls famous her uncanny mimicry ocs "To ho :i eucce In pictures," ccnfleleel this succenxful Keith heailllncr jesterday In tho private) oltlce of Manager Harry Jonl.iii, 'one muBt cho up nil thought of returnhiR to the staco nnd tleoto ouch entire time to nctlne heforo the rranklnp; camera oh yen. If ou unlit to innke hrino mniiei er nulcKI and do not laro what jour work will look like upon the tenon, then the mo, let nro tho place In uhU.h to rather this nil-powerful commodltj Then, too one has to consider tint one wilt nppcir In fchadow heforo inanj per nonH In tho ton-cent theatres who li.uc never teen the artist upon tho spoken , stafto and their Impressions aro then formal of tint pljjer'H worth The opinions may bo Rood or not. It In all n chance "I will confide my future planu to ou When I l etui n from nliroutl I nm Bolus to make a toun of this country nt tho head nf my tnwi clnenia-xarlety "iilertalnment Tho first part will ,,J devotee! to motion plUures. In whkh I Mill nppenr They will 1,0 along the lines of 1 1 feminine HoubIju 1'alrbanks, for I like to Ultnli, swim and do ath. etle things that tho movlo tiudlences love After the pictures nre uluwn I will appear In Imltntlons of the popular stars of tho daj , In costume, such ns (harlej Chaplin. DoukIus I'lilrbaiikw Jlary 1'Ukfoid and either There will be t-evernl vaudeville, artists on the pro Kram with me and In that wty I will bo nblo to nlve tho public nn opportutilt. . v .. ovum luayer iioui in llio tlenh VIVID REINCARNATION .J7TH SAVAGE SHOW OP BETSY HAMILTON ' HOOKED FOK RETURN In tho new play of "Hamilton," which (leorso Arllss will offer at tho llroad Street Theatre next week. Sirs Arlls, tho nctor'H wife, has the most Impor tant rolo that she has so far portracd on tho American stage. Her character In thli drnmn of early American history Is tint of lletsj Hamilton, tho daughter of Oeneral l'hlllp Schuvlcr and the wife of Hamilton, Ilrst Secretary or the treasury Uets ir.-im itrm ,, un. I table figure In otnclnl Micle.tr .lnrlnc NAVIES IN THE WAR AMERICAN LITERATURE Fairy GolifoifqililtoS "1'rlnce Melody- Jn Music lAnd'- $: unci upon ibo eller-shect .Many ,. . . . . ., 0,"c,n' Moiety elurliiR tlon-plctuio magnates have tile.1 to l m l,Bun". " ""ntlntatrntlop and trasal with all the tiuillt'ea of gracious- mo to ait In their iiroductlon.t. I,m 1 Wailt to ilflnlmi i,.i. ....... hi,. . .. Ideal theatre combination ,f ,n,i. ..a ' ne"' el'arm " Mvcll of tho orlglnil reality I uurlng Mr Arllsn' ilrst jcars on the American stage, wnen lie uppcared with Mrs I'laUo anil In David llelasco's pio dnctlons, Mrs. Arll plajed w lit him, using her own n ime, I'lorenco Mont- Mrs Janls. watchful liarent of till clnrmlng Impersonator told of bow In tho old (1ih the entlro studio's wer given over to tho screen actors but that u Kie.u cm nun nan come ncr tho work- gomery. louiI This namo she had used pre In England whero sho nn- r'::,"".-- .5"!".-: .! ? Prca l .nan "important "15 .Z fVe In ,ear , I I ,, ,.' V"y ",,"," Juc0'" W' reiclved her stage train cnn.lderltlon Tho . iJ un .,.l"cr1.,,, ' lnir u,1,ier tl10 tutelage of Sarah Thome. streen uo of the iiluieis v i n U-1, "- aiarfcutc ""'" A 1. I 0mi) ,xrlN JrHr M,Hs T,or r(.. Del I'ucnte'fi Son In Musical Tarce Joseph del I'liente. the bailtono of the musical comedy "!e n 'teqrt " to bo presented nt the l'orrest The-ttre ne-it week. Is the sou of tho famoui Italian baritone Oluseppo i1i 1'nente who had the muslc-lolng public nt hli feet fort jeaii ago, when ho Mured honors with Vattl, Cltra I.ouln ICellocc and Mnrlo Hole senteu a heiiet or plnjs tit ted by her pup Is, tngaglng piofesilonal nctors from Umdun to p ay tho most Important male roles Mr Arllss, then an umbltlous member of tho company nt tho old Hie pliant nnd Castlo Theatro In London, was Invited to Margnta upon ono occasion to appear with Miss Thome's plajers In bho Stoops to Conquer." ritoion.ws Piitirtii'iws The Stanley Booking Corporation 'Pllli following tneaircs oinain men pictures tnrough the bTM,I'V llooklnc .f or'ratlon. wliluh I. FMntoo of wli showing of the. Hnest produc- iion mi niutun "." ., V .1 .X:." '"" "r tno tnentro In locality obtaining pictures through the hTANLl'Y Booking Corporatlc Victor Herbert, Sjmnlionj Condurlnr z wrpnMng',: ... "'rouaor'."""'.'1 r;;". ,,ho Amirn.aamh on,I hay ,,,,,,,,n i ml,ltm " imendliig tho then fhentre last Mondaj evening tl,. !i fi tl10 -"Hicdoes or subm nines, ami ko tuiv TJi produc- your Jon ATLANTIC CITY WIIKN IV ATr,ANTIC CITT Visit THE COLONIAL AIL l.- IStli, Morris & I'ussyunlt At. Alnamora Mt Daiiyats. ive ato. MAE MARSH In Till: l lNUKltl'MA MN Tnril 1 rk 52D AND THOMPSON AIULL.VJ matim:u dmlv noiol i rvimiANhs in I Hit 111,13 iinn ui.i: ALSO Mb rr AMI ibi r i om-.m" LEADER ronTv-nnsT and , ,V; 'ANCAbrr:it avenub JACK PICKFORD In "TOM 8AWYEIV' CHHSTNUT HKIOW 10TII ARCADIA JACK PICKFORD m Till M'lIlIT OP "IT BLUEBIRD st'PQI-EHANNAAVE. WALLACE REID In NAN Ol' Mt'SK" MOb STAIN BROADWAY B"0n avE VIRGINIA PEARSON til STOLEN HOOH ep re s s KM$gjg5xK EMILY STEVENS in ' THE HLACKhll ' FAIRMOUNT U-c GEORGE WALSH in ' THIS 1'KlUi: 01 NEW YOIIK t7AIlI V TllEATIin 1311 Market fit rlVHU.i veu' Kiiinxrr oHoa.v WILLIAM S. HART In HHM.'-I llfNOUb eiTUl CT THEATRE Helow Spruce jDJrlJli MATINEE DAILY WM. FARNUM la ' THE 1IEAHT Of A I.ION GREAT NdRTHERN"cJAv7 MRS. VERNON CASTLE In 'MIMA OP THE SELUET Hl.nVICE ' IMPRR I AI C0T" walnut sts. HVin-IMAU. Mats 2 30 Eibj. 70. ETHEL CLAYTON 111 "STOLLN 1101 lib LIBERTY moAt AND -, . r'-UMBIA AVE FOX KIDDIES ill IIUIK ITHE WOOD' MARKET ST. T1,iAKr-r KT" Una cav.ller, , T. rtraY SKJ. ,.-r pu I nt inrft, u!., ,i.,i Cilictlp, a Murk Train I-rolcRO M1II mi (illlctto was n protego of Jlirlt 'lwaln foitv e.us ngo, niul the grtlt hiunoilst thought pr nth ill Joke In recount unknown but sliuc ruinous actor to I slon being the John T. It.omoiiil, llio star of Twain h inuslcil iomed liinieii age ah tuai uiuetto niul to saj on tho stage as foreninn of the Jury waa Vo Inol' ' Not gulll ' And It was probibly In that early school he learned so thoroughly that monosjl lable method and terseness of delivery which has led to much of his distinction and IndlUduillty. "Hao a Heart," tho musical comedy which returns to Philadelphia nt the Torrest next week, Is Henry ",v Savage's forty-seventh production. It Is something over fifteen jears sinco the first dramas nnd musical works were shown under tho supervising eje of Henry V. Savage, nnd In tho long roster ono finds such musical pieces ns ' King Dodo," "Sultan of Sulu," "Pegg Krorn Paris," "Tho Prime of PHstn." "Sho-Gun, ' Tho Yankee Conul," ' Wood, land." "Tho Man Prom Now " 'The Student King." "Tom Jone," 'The Merry Widow," 'Tho .oo Cure." "Tito Ony Hussars," 'Tho Wife Tiinirn" 'I.lttlo Hoy Dlue," "f-'omewliero j;ise" "Maids of Athens," ' .irl" nnd "Poll. Pom " Of tho dranntlc productions based on traged, comedy and brond farce, .mo recalls suih lutcrtstlng works as "Tlie County rhalimnn." -The College A Mow." -ri.o UeMI." "Miry J ,ne's In. '.Madam ." J'xcuse Jie " J.vciy Woman,' 'llio Million,' "The Llltlo Datnozcl." 'The Client Xame " The Florist Shop," "Miss P.ttsv," "Vmhv Dawson," 'The CJnllopei." "Tho Stolen Storj." "Tho Had Samaritan," 'Con a Co." "What Alls You." "Along omX Huth." "Mr. Wt." ami some om-town productions like 'Tho Stronger Claim" IT,0!' ,Trr',"' ,Morn1"''" O'1' !ellab":" Pehold Thy Wife "Pato Peebles nnd "Tako Your Medicine NAVAL INACTIVITY IS MORE SEEMING THAN REAL Lieutenant Commander Gill Tells How the Sea Power of the Entente Allies Has Given Them Control of the Oceans OTiriJAT I i-iiit understand," le ' tnurknl Doctor McPubro, ' Is why tho navloB of the Allied 1'owoib li.ivo nut hrought an end to tho war. They do not hcem to bo dolnt; any thing." "Tho newspapers have not hud much to nay about iunn.1 nctlItlcs," 1 mi ni It ted. "Wo lead nhout battles on tho west tin front nml on tho eastern front nnd In Italy ami In Aslttlo Tiiikej," the doctor continued, 'hut about till vc hear of nrtlvltlci on tho bci It con tained in the weekly report of tho sinking of merchant chips by subma tines" "l)o j ou lcnlly think the navies have not been doing unj tliltiB" 1 nsked, "I suppoo they linvo done f-omo-tliiiiK," ho snld, ' but not half ho much ni they ought to lmo done If jou will ini don the expression, 1 hliotild llko to i-ci them adopt the polle of "So fur us the recolds lnivv tin tho Nation lto hns been a Harvard In structor, but his experience In Journal ism Ins broadened his ilston Ho writes admirably of Jonathan Hdwardi and Pinerson Another contributor not n teacher li George Haven Putnam Ho discusses Washington Irving with an Intimacy of knowledge acquired from the fict that his father wns IrlnK' publisher und handed down to tho son much Information nhout the Ilrst Amer ican author after Pranklln to make nn Impression In Pairope Dean Qulnn, of the 1 nlvcrslty of Pennsylvania, writes on tho earlv drama, and Professor Har old I tloddaid. of Nniirthmnro rollc. failure thno uun iluc to the tiiniv und I '--"" "hapter ou New Knsland trans nottothenavj. When tho tlmo tamo ;m8lZnor"ve,7.'.C Td",or? "I,D '00kc'X ulH, ' -New Kncland for rx man to for land opctntlont to mippoit tho write tho chapter on tho Puritan clergv. niy tho ttanspoitH arrived with tho ' "'en and selected Veinon I, Pntrlngton, KUiiH nnd iimtnunltlon of tho Mld!crsi"f ,l10 t'nlvertltj of Washington, burled In tho hold under tons of tents T'.',.:..r-'""lr,' "tsTonv op amkii. :.1'.1' .'""i' i; lulled M William nml rump Kiulpmcnt. It wns ncccss- ar to Horn! tho transports back to I'BI'l to bo unloaded nnd icloaded In hucIi ii way that the soldiers could i go nslioio properl urmed to ios,lit attack. This took inn weeks. In the mimitltnc, tho Ttnlcs fortllled the' pcnlliHuU and f-ent heuv.v buiis to tho foitlllcatloni. It this two wicks had not been lost by the nttntkliiK foiccs thu lilstoij of thu succeeding months of tho wm mlglit li.no been i.y dlf fit cut. Yet mllltaty ..titles arc not et ngtccil cm tho wisdom of mikliiK trio attempt to forco a way to Constnn tlnoplc, even If tho armj hid not fallen down nl a frltlcnl moment I Mippoo this nutter will bo debated In iT'f'nf,l.'u-f"". ,M A.' '!' " rrofrinor l.rklne jmi I . iirofeor of Knslluli In ,.Llu.m,lla t nlvrmlt) siusrt V tihermsn, in I, rrnfrnmir of Kncll-h In tlio t'nl Ji".1.1 . nf. "I'nol" rl Vkii Iiortn. I'h )' headiniiMt r of the Krearlei Hhool. in thres vulurnm oluine I Colonial Knit ltitiilutlnnnry ltlstnrj Parlv Nallonal l.lterslur. Part I New lork l) 1' 1'iitnim s -'nni, S.I "n PANGERMANIA IS NOW ESTABLISHED The Kaiser Is Ready for Any Peace Which Keeps His Way Open lo the East iiUu I Iiii.kI line is oiu if llu fat rmlnmlci fir tin 111 t cell- ' 1'' '"" and Infuimcil men who Is con vefy delightful hofiK for cbllilVerl from ten to fourteen. KJlmibeth Simpson, the nuthor, hns transited much of tho dry technique of muslo loro Into a scrle of connected fairy stories In, ThIcli Melody Is a prince charmlnrf, tho Baa Clef a giant, Harmohy a royal person-"., age nnd the "otcB various kind vf fairies Children who read this bool; will lslt Octavo Castlo nnd tho Lahd ofjl Minor Scales nnd learn to know thX Muslo Itlrd nnd the Muslo Fnlry. They will enjoy while learning. Mnr? V(r glnli Martin contributes Interesting Illustrations. ,,,!-,ni--.!S!EJ,',ODY ,N -Mfsic WND. n" A Knopf. tT.Ts"'' NW Vgrk M""t Current Magazines Tho publishers select four features or llio Icbruary Century ns worthj ot particular notice The readers will iloubtlesi ogrco with them TJio flrs.t !" nn admtrablo artlclo on Clemenceau, tho new French Premier, by Herbert Ad-ims Gibbons; tho next Is an ap-, preclatlvo cstlmato of Kaemackers. tho Uulch cartoonist, by Stanwood Menc ken; the third Is a description of thai National Army camp nt Camp Devon. Mass. by Henry Hood, and tho last Is tho first Installment of a new serial, "Tho lleturn of tho Soldier." by Ilo-.. becca West, an Hngllsh novelist These aro nil more or less Intimately cont nccted with the war. Thoso who llko to ccape from tho war for a tlmo will Unit hovcral short storlo nnd cssa'Vk tli.it will tntertnln them v 'I he lontrlbutors of short xtnrtm. t the 1'tbruary Cosmopolitan are John n opening or bN new Her llpifllnonl . I pHlned In tho iinnoumeniont that tho popular composer Is nt present conduct ing the Cincinnati Sjmphony Orchestra hilng taken tho jilaco of Ur Hrnest Kunvvald. recently deposed Por more than f.lx ears Victor Herbert innducted tho Pittsburgh symphony Orchestra with most effective lesults rito'inrr.A'iS I'llQTiiriws T H E A T R E OWNED AND MANAf'.rD IIY MLIIinnitS OP THE UNITED EXHIB1IORS' ASSOCIATION nlir.nl nnd take Heligoland and liottlo up tho North t-'ea mouth nf tho Kiel Canal." "I oonfeis to having c uUrtalncd a similar longing, doctoi," 1 remarked. "Tho heiltatlon may bo duo to tho un willingness of tho Allied Powers to tako tho great ilski of defeat In volved Hut wo muit not maico tho mlstuko of thinking that the navies liavo dono nothing. I have had tho ptlvllego of nailing an advanco copy of u book on 'Naval Power In tho Wni,' written bj IJeutcnint Com- . -in , i hued that a negotiated peace wlin (ialsvvortli), Samuel Merwln. Thcodoro I'nriii int m niilil 1 . a lni (mil. ilk idIii.ih ' I Irlivun 1 r,.. m . J . ' gives nn .xccllMit .sposltion of tho , , St . .1 1 Vca, o , eVt VoT Her Ah .ur li hI- "'"V"""!! ff. SI i . . a i .. . . , ,. . .. . --. ..i. &vut nciiisia urn mllltaty and polltlc.il advantages that would havo followed tho success of tho undertaking. Ills book on tho wholo Is of greater Interest to naval experts than to the lajman It has been adopted for uso In tho history courses In tho Annapolis Academy ct there Is enough In It of genctal Interest to miko It worth while for tho lay reider who eares to study tho nival pluses of tho wur. It contains nn excellent mill showing where tho HrltUli fleets fought with or destrojed tho Herman mandcr dill of tho Ann lean navy, , ships In tho oceans nvvay from homo l.ver l'rl - ...., .d 'K 5 1 BELMONT ""i'SiVm S. Hart in The Fugitive PALACE i2U,?A ' TR.,'?7,.. ' AnnMurdockin-Thc Impostor (irpi . w " -- - U.lJt'- u, l he Uirth ot a Nati tion PRINCESS 1018 MARKET KTnrtT CHARLES GUNN 1 HA1II.NO 1 UAMI.Hj, REGENT "Anv sTTwoTttH Ti.1. ""'' w Pverj thine I'll GEORGE BEBAN In 'Jl'LUS op Till: KTHONO HI'UtT' Wm. rrrri a r? com ani ccdau avi:m'i V-E.L'i--I LAST TIMn-l TCipAV ! MARGUERITE CLARK in "Bab's Matinee Idol rTl ICCt IRl Markot Hot With ft COth JL,10t-UlVl j.AST TIMl'S TtlDAV BILL1E BURKE in "The Land of Promise" RIAI Tf"l UnitllA.NTOW.N AVE ttf.. . AT TtLI'r.HOCKn:f ST. rTlI OMI Al ln Maplewooil Aves XYIL-4 S. HART COLONI AL, nmV--- m RlVOLf"-- "MY LITTLE BOY" n.ovusir iNn;.s ---'----- "ZEPPELIN'S LAST RAID" RIIRY MARKBT STIll-nT " .. DKI OW 7TH STnCET HARRY MOREY 111 HIS OWN Pi;oi'LK ' SAVOY 1211 MAnKDT STnPET BILLIE BURKE In ' Till. I.AMJ OP PHOVII-1 "-1TANF FY MArtKETvnovi- ibth tJt-V1MCI ,, ,, A j, ,,,,.,,, M ULAKA MMbALL YOUNG in SHHII.EY KVYK ' ' IPTAD I A MARKET ST. V IV- 1 uim AnOVR NINTH 1 WALKER WHITESIDE i. in Till 11BLUIAN ' No 1 EUREKA 40Ta MAIlK1J'r hTK PAULINE FREDERICK in "Double Trouble" FRANKF0RD"1BITN,sl?t1. JACK PICKFORD in "Tom Sawyer" LOCUST,??" rm-"',1' MARGUERITE CLARK " in"THESEVEN SWANS" NIXON -l ANO'iKnT " ' VIVIAN MARTIN Tand0, 1,1 "TU IT-- r i iic luir DarDarian 0VERBR00K C3t? "-"rnroHD Alio "r-W a I'nlt oreh. All-btar Cast "ALIMONY" PARK ,l,,J"VTu.,,',-'r-,AI wiTiTSir ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "" in "Theo-Respondent" RIDGE AVRNTTf k ninon ' TII 1 IAR4 i-a nm , AV't'I3 imt they wero destrojed In tho battle ..-i-ij-uvt rrtiM-suiVl which kIvos an admit ablo hunimiiy of what Ins been done. The book will not bo published until Siturday of nct week. I havo already discov ered that Doctor Mc rnliro'M Impres sions about tho activities of the navy can bo conccted onlj h. rcadliiB u book of this kind As a mtttcr of fact tho smiles haio not been Inactive. Tho Entente Allies control tho seas of tho world h.iio tho Kiltie nnd a xinall area In tho North Ken. "How about tho lllacl; Sea?" asked On en. "If It had not been for tha falltuo of tho land fones in tho Dardanelles campilBii they would hale controlled that f-ea nlpo. 'Micro wcn Gorman waiships at lame when tho war began nnd Indicating when tho flcrman col onics In all parts of tho world were captuied Thcro aie tables -howlng when tho unions n itlons entered tho war, and the nival stiength of tho bel ligerents In August, 1914, and In tho man Mctorj llu does not hcKltate i g,vo llio reasons for tho f.ilth that Is his Tho third hook on thu xuhject with his name on the title page hns just been published It Is tailed "The Unltfd Mates and 1'iingei mania ' It Is Intend ctl to wain Americans of tho nature and extent of tho Cicrmun plot to nccuic eontrol of the world. Mr. Cher.idatnt has been writing on this oupject for twenty jcirs and inoro and ho Is nov In the position to remind those win would not heed him that ho knew wha ho was talking about There was a tlmo a few j.cais ngo when no one outside of ilermini too tho pan-German propiginda scrlouslj Wo wero even told thai Germany did not take It i-ci lousl. , but that the Gov ernment toleiateil It because It strength ened German patriotism l'vintx. how cvir, have proved that for more thai fiitiity jenrs a deliberate tampalgn ha been wagul the purpose of which was t ibtnbliih a great German emplro ex continued ana Arnold Hennett dls tourses rntertalnly on "Tho Diary Habit " airs, I,angtry continues hep' ' reminiscences, this tlmo telling of how Mrs Henry Labouchcro Induced her to become nn actress. destructive plrato ships that ever balled tho cas" oKoncn: w. doucjuas. .nai vi. povvr.it in 'run iv.vn. n l hnrles MtTnr.l Hill Ihnfnalit rom niHiHlir, I s N Now iorH fleono Jl linran lomrol J1 -'" LITERARY HISTORY in "Tin: i iiNoi rimii llHltlvsncs .Sufi hftinut Comply JEFFERSON -,DTH II?I&,,1-,N" LINA CAVALIERI in "The Eternal Temptress" II lMRn ruoNT 8r . oihaho am:. JUJV1DVJ jumho Juti tlotimi ITjiikfonl I.' DUST1N FARNUM run srAW.nT 1'Iiipi:unli, 1U.N0l.ANci; AMI Till: IV 01IA.N STRAND "VirJt ya?.R.c etu"i ELSIE FERGUSON in "Rose of the World" TIOGA m" bT' ,in-OW KVANOO WILLIAM S. HART " in "The Cold Deck" i THIS PROGRAM APPEARS ilN MUKININU AND EVENING LEDGER Evening Public Ledger Photoplay Calendar THE SCHEDULE AS GIVEN BELOW IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE, OWING TO THE MONDAY-CLOSING REGULATION OF THE FUEL ADMINISTRATION "WEEK OF JAN. 21" TO JAN. 26 ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA BELMONT BLUEBIRD BROADWAY CEDAR COLISEUM EMPRESS EUREKA FAMILY FAIRMOUNT FRANKFORD S6TH STREET GREAT NORTH. IMPERIAL JEFFERSON JUIBO LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST- MARKET ST. PALACE PARK PRINCESS REGENT RIALTO KIDGE AVE. RIVOLI RUBY SAVOY STANLEY STRAND TIOGA MONDAY Wallace l'.iM In N'an of Muili Mountain Marcuerlt- Clark, la Jtati h llumlar IMIllim K Halt in. Wolvrs of thn lull Hello Hennett. in Tlio huio if u IV oman l.lnn Cuvallerl, in Tho Eterii.il TemitnM Conatnnc lalmailce, in boalldJl I.lna CuvallTl 111 Tho Llernal Tniiptress Jaik liktorJ In 'loin Sawjir heteue HajaKawn, In lh I'all of the, i:at ulivo lll In Thfl Unforesetll Mary Mllen lllnlrr In lleuuty ami thoUosua Norma Talinadie be en t of Htorm e'ountry Oeraldlne l'arrar. in Tho Devil Btono ConslHtice Talmadse. In Tho Honcjmoon JIabel Taliaferro, in Pratt .'SH Juno EHiJse In lhi Btrong IVay IVttllaco Held, in Nan of Music Mountain 1llo Kertuaoii In The Jtlae of Jennlo CutlllllE IVullare Held 111 Nan of Muslo Mountain Mary Anderaon, In IV hen Men Are Tempted Douslas Fairbanks. In A Modern Mmketeer Kitty Oordon. In Diamond and I'earla Marl Harden, in Thala Uinlli btevem. In Hleeplng Memory Mr Vernon Caalle, In Uylvlaof fecret ervl. Mr. Vernon Cantle. In Veruteance la Mlna I ' Tho Auetlon Dlock Carlyla Hlacktvell. In lha Oood for-Nothinr Klta Jollvet. In Tho Maique o( I.lf Oliva Thomaa,ln Hetty Takea a Hand bond Markoi.it. In A Heart' lleenito Mary PUkfaril, In Btn TUESDAY VViillaix Hell In Nan of Muslr Mountain Marguerite t lark. In U.ib a Hurglar IVIIIIam H. ltarl In 11 oh en of tha Hall H'lle Hennett. In The Cauno of u IVomult l.lna Cavullerl, in Tho I.ternal 7emptrei,9 Contnnr Talmadge. In Scandal l.lna Cavallerl In Tho 1-ternal Temptreaa Jaik I'lrktonl In Tom Savijer beffsue Haakavii, In Tho ('ill ot the Hint Mrw 1 ernon Caatlp, In The iark of Cain IVIlllain 1'arnuin In The Heart ot a Lion l'lsle l'erguioii. In Tlio Hlao ot Jennie Ciinhlmr Ueraldine Fnrrar, in Thu Devil Htono Constance Talmadge. In Tho Honejmoo'i Mabel Taliaferro. In Draft JS8 Mary l'Ukford. in Itaga Crano 1V'llbir. In Tho Hlood of Ilia Tulhera Hthel Harrymore, In The eternal Mother IVallaee Held. In Nan of Muslo Mountain Charles ltlrhmaii, In Over Thero liouglaa Fairbanks, in A Modern Musketeer IV llllam Farnuni. In The Heart of a Lion Mary Harden, in Thais IVIIIIam Hussell, In New York Luck Kmlly Bteien. In Bleeping Memory Mrs Vernon Castle, in Vengennoo Is Mine Kitty Gordon, In Her Hour Gall Kane. In Bouls In l'anu Kit a Jollvet. In Tho Masque of I.lfs All Star Cast. In llllnd Atventur trlla. Marls IVallaee Held In lllmrock Jones IVIIIIam 8 Hart In Tho HI leu t Man Harold J.ockAood. tn Tho AV engine Trail Mary rickford, tn Utelli Marls IVallara Held In lllmrock Jonea IVIIIIam H Hart lu The Bllent Man WEDNESDAY Uallaie Hell In Nan of .Vluflc Mountain Ilarr Morey In IV ho lloea There IVIIIIam S Hart In VVolven of the Hall Irene Hunt. In Tin Maternal Fparlt Olnda Hrockwell in Tho Honor Hstem Constance Talmadffe, in ht.aiidal Itarlo Osborne In 'J ear and Hnillea Ueralllne Furrar. In Tho Divll htono Madge Kenned), in llqb Mlno Huxhninn Ualne, Tha 1 oh e of Conscience 'loxaa (lulnau. in Ihe Hun Woman l.mllv btevens, In Daybreak iieftsue Havakavia, Tho IV rath of the lloda Jean Sothern In l'ec of tho Bea 1 1reinl i l'enraon. In btolen Honor Harry Morey, tn Hla Own l'eople Bessuo Hayakavva, In The Secret Uam- Madge l:vans In The Volunteer Madee Kenneds In Nearly Married Jaik ITckford in Jack and Jill Douglas Fairbanks, in A Modern Musketeer Harold Lockwood, In The Avenging Trail Mary Uarden, In Thais Kitty Oordon, In Diamonds and 1'rarla Mae Murray, In Face Vulua Knilb Fteiens, In Daybreak F llushman. In lted, IVhlto and llluo Wood Kitty Uordon, In Her Hour Tom Mil, In Cupid s Hound-Up Honla Markova. In A Heart' Itevengo Wallace Held, In Nan ot Muslo Mountain Mary l'Ukford In Utella. Maris IVallaee Held In lllmrock Jones Msdi Uvans in Tho Volunteer THURSDAY IValler Whiteside In The llelglau lmily Metnf In Alias Urs JeNsop IVIIIIam B Hart In IVolvei of the Hall Irene Hunt. In The Maternal f-park William Farnum In When a Man Beea lted Tom lllr in Cupid n ltou.ld Fp Uill Kane. In A (lame of IVItl Oeraldlne Farrar in Tho Devil Htone Madge Keimedi. llab lllne Kitty Oordon In Diamond und IVarls Franklin Farnuni In The lTgtitlni; drill FRIDAY r Ttii JU'lclan rlffe Man", In Tho ulunter William S Hart In ohri of tho Halt TMna dooflrldi in Tho heconil UusbatuI Charts Kay, In His Mothftr'n Hoy loni Ilx In rupld n ltounj Up hfMtua Ilarukawa. In 'ihe Secret Ontn4 V.ilIflc- Hell In Nan of .Mufclc Mountain lit or, e AaUh, In I'rlde of New York SATURDAY IValker IVhlleslde In The Helalan Norma 'lalniadge. S -fret of btonn i'ountr William N Hart In Wulwii of the Hall Hlslo FetKUson In The Hlse of Jennie Cushlng Darrell Foss In .Mr llutterfly William l'arnum in Tha Heart of u Lion Sessue Ita)akawa. The IVratli of tho linds Virginia I'earsou. in Biolen Honor i 1 1rRlnla l'enrson in Btolen Honor William Jr-arnum In ' A Tale of Two Citlea I Y Hushmin in lud I White und Illue Hloo.1 Jack Flckford In Jark and Jill Madge Kennedy, In Nearly Married Kmlly Htevens, In A bleeplnc Memory Douglas Fairbanks, In A Modern Musketeer Mae Murrn), In Fata laluo Mary (larden. In Thais Jewel Carmen. In The Kingdom of Love Madge Kvans, In Tho Volunteer Fmlly Btevens, In Daybreak CorrUie (Jrlfntb, In Who eloes There! Horry Morey, In IV ho does There? Tom Jilt, In Cupld'a Hound-Up Wallace Held, In Nan of Muslo Mountain 1 1v Ian Martin, In Molly Kntangled Charles lta. In His Mother's Hoy Iter Heach's Tho Auction Ulock Emily Btevens. In Alias Mrs Jessop tleraldlno Farrar, In Temptation Oeraldlne l'arrar. In The Devil f,lma Harold Ixickwood In The Squire Deceiver Vivian Martin. In Fair barbarian Margnerlto Clark In Hub's Matinee Idol Douglas Fairbanks, In A Modern Musketeer ftonla Markova. In A Heart s Hevcimo Ldna Ooodrlili fho .Second Husband f harles Hav In ..His Mother, iSSy Tom Mix. tn Cupid a Hound lp B''TH,,Ji,"."' In -w """ t.aiue (cck Internment, uml tho commerce, destrojet 1'mden, ivhleh did great damigo for tv few montliH, was flnTlly hunk. Tho Oerman navy Is lorceil to hUB cloho to tlio KlioreM of tho North Sea nml tho Baltic. Tho AtiBtrlan HhlpM do not dare rome out of tho Adii.itlc and what n ny Turkey hai ro mains In tho Sea of Marmora. The At lantic and PucWr oceans aro frco to tho commeico of tho enemies of tho Centinl Kmphcs Tioojih, munitions nnd piovlRlons aro catiled across tho Atlintlc menaced only liv tho Bull marines Lieutenant Commander Gill sais that If tho captains of tho mer chant ships exercised duo precaution) tho toll of tho Htibmatlnes would ho reduced till It wan inconf-Iderahle. Tho captains, however, havo escaped no many times that they are careless and assumo a Milt of fatalistic attitude. Tho Mibmnrlno war on commerco was undertaken hy Oermanj becauno tho eiKiuy navies had contiul of tho se.i appendix tlicto Is tho story of tho ex-1 tendlnc from Hamburg in the Ferula ..ti. .. .i. t-... t.tni. -.in l.n uu uiiu in u me liinuan loreicn noiu 1 . , , ,,. ' ' . ., . il'iw been framed lo i-ecuie the fuinilnun noted In hlbtoty n.s ono of thn most uf .,, ..,,., ,n,c llllIkall .lr. ..,., v is ended by the treat, of Bucharest in August. 1913, left u strengthened Serbia standing across the palli over which (Jcrinany hid planned to extend its iiowir Into Asia nnd Bagdad Pre luus lealignineuls of boutidiries had left tho Kanjak of N'lvlbazar connecting lurklsli terrltorj with Austria and, opening n way tiirouuli TutMsli terrl toiy lutli to L'onstiiiitinuplo nnd to Sa- . -rnz-v-m A TTVTTT mci '""'ca i lit- laiesv uamjin war linuiu t TOLD T UK AlJULlb this Mi flieradamn tays there Is cvi- iliiui! to prove tliut thu present tiari was dei Idcd on ns homi ns the lluchare.st i tre it was bl,ned and that the d ite was ! t l ci .... r t.,lll,,.,l incii 10 lorresponu witn ine completion, Planned Story Of Intellectual r ,, ciilargeiuent of the Kiel Canall lo aecommodate warships This canal, was completed In tlio summer of 1914 1 ' .and the war began on Augtm 1 Since The fltt lolunie ot wli.it bids fair to! "'it 'lemiany has hecured contro, i. .i . row,,-,. i,ium,v ,.r Amer.if Austrl.i-Ilung,iri , has destrojed Ser- lr.in lliernturoiet nroductd has reeentlj I - V controls DulK-irl i and 1ms ii pro- War and Baltics and Trenches described by a Frenchman in Under Fire, the one big and great book on War. Here is a human book which has humor and pathos and all those things which only a genius could describe for the humans with feelings and brains of all countries. Under Fire, the greatest of all war books. Over 300,000 sold in France. Evervbodv is reading and praising' this. book. .ruDnsnea by E. P. Dutton and Company, j81 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Price $1.$0 net. "ti v'll of tho l'.ilkland It-lnnds or forced t I First Volume o ail Admirably i tre Hi was hlLiied nnd that the due was lanned Story of Intellectu Development of America como from the press it Is known as "Tho Cambridge) Hlstorj or Ametican I.ltcratuie " It Is lo appear In tbreo vol umes whin completed The first lolunio Is devoted to colonial and revolutionary hteinturo nnd to early national litera ture Tho second lolumo will treat still further of arl nitlonal lltcialuro nnd the lust volume will deal with the porlod frori USO to ltOO. Tho hlstorj Is edited b a board consisting of Or IVIIIIam I J rent, professor of Kngllsb at Columbia I'nlversltj l)r John Ursklne, also of tho Columbia Kngllsh faculty; Dr. htunrt I .Sherman, professor of Kngllsh In the I'nlversltj of Illinois, nnd lr Carl Van Doren, bead in.istt i of the llre.irly School. Tho purposo of thoso editors, admlr nbly oxcculed III tho first volume, Is to produio a hlstorj of tho intellectual de velopment of America, and not merely tn tell tho istorv of tho Production of and had blockaded tlermany find Aus-1 belle lettres here Aeeordlnglj the have trla ho completely that they couM oh-1 nxhJhM". '.Tu'rl'U"" tain nothlmr from tho outsldo woild. rirenchci8 and tho polltkal writers, along with a discussion of the early ncwspnpeis and mngazlnes, as well as tho works of Tho submarines had failed In naval battles against armored shlprt. They wero tho only weapon that tlermany hud which could bo used to counteract the effect of tho British blockade. As Lieutenant Commander Gill sain, it was impossible! to mako war on mer chant shlpplmr with tho mibmnrlnes ulllifiitl tnlntlm Itin l nts nf -lv It. jJf"lo'j!0ulStuh?n I lzcd "arfmc f rourt"-'' h0 reminds ltUel - us thit It wns this dellbctate disregard Vhln aSdiiiS,' mil o( lllP ,u,cs nf civilized warfaro by Mariruerii it ' ccimally ",,lt brought America Into "ab Mi)ntr Mn'" i tho war Tho pretext of military no Dnuglas Fairt."nni,. ,' ' ! ccsslty uigcd by tho Gcrmaim was so . .. " .I, ......... transparent mat it aw not suiiice "What I would llko to know Is why tho Kntento navies havo been con tent with destroying tho few German ii, i- !"f"anks ihe Pool Utll M "'J'l Cj Kingdom'T: " Chnrl.. t.. . in- ::?. fc. in ..(a jinrh,- t,.. warships caught aiva, ii homo ThonAMH"CHiU )0,lH and w,th Wocd-ns Germany." said tiocior .iici aorc. vvny ao not Kmlly hlMena In Allan Mr Jes'sop William H Hart. In The I'rlmal I.ure cleraSllna Karrar In The Devil Mono June Cnprlce, In alias V h. a Vivian Martin in Fair Harbarlan June Caprice, In Unknown J74 they nssume the offensho?" "They haio mid ono or two ex- j perlments," h.ild I "Tho hattlo In ' ' Heligoland bight early in tho war tho novelists, essnjlsts, dnuuatiit8 and poets Htlll further, they havo declined to succumb to the New Knglaud Influ ence, for tiny refuso to admit that noth ing worth while was produced ani where elso In other words, thej aro making a national and not a sectional history rull-crown men and women will bo ele liglittd to know that these editors, al though they aro teachers, have deliber ately lefnlned from attempting to mako u collego textbeok so written as to bo within tho reuih of the purse and tho In tellect of outh3 Just approaching their mnjorll In other words, they aro edit ing n man's book. 'The volume under conuderatlon con tains eighteen chapters written by six teen dlrfeient persons Mot of tho I contributor aro necessarily eollege pro- I fessors. 'iho tlmo miy come when wo shall have In Amerha a body of quail- ' fled critics nnd hlJtorlans of literature rot engaged In teaching, who could bo I trusted to write sano and Informed lit erary hlstoij. Hut that tlmo has not jet nrrhed So It necessary to depend on the college professors and to mako i ullow mees for tho handicap utider ' vvnicn tney labor ailslng ftom their con- tictorato over Turkev Ikr gteat oiu- pho has abeady been established bj forco of arms .Sho can now tall- peace ' and e in make great inmesslons even ti tho extent of surienderlng to France Alsice-Lorralno and all Herman teirl , tory as far ns the Ilhlne, for the mill tnry and econonilo tiower vvhlih she hai ' secured through her control of lentte Uuropo nnd Asiatic Turkey will mako it easy for her to tako back Al-.ace-i.or ralnu after n decent interval, and te absorb Ilelglum and Holland Jind Den mark nnd even Scandinavia If the be m Inclined 'iheiu can bo no pernuinen peace, In Jlr e heradame's opinion, until a group of non-tlerman fetaes Is ert.ited In tho Hilkan region to cut Ocrmany off from Asiatic Turkey. IVnh out this the world would be at tl.i merc of llcrman, not Huropo alone, Imt America and Asia Germany k uwm this and has been plajlng for this stake for jcait. Jlr Cher.idame'H book ought to be ie.nl by every Congressman, by every newspaper editor and by every other Pirson who lias any Influcncfl upon pub II. opinion, for It getn nt tho bottom of the real Issues In tho war nnd points Ibi way to tho only kind of n peace which Is worth while TDK 1IMTDD HTATUtl By Andre Cheradame Author of The run-German Plan Unmasked The United States and t Pan-Germania A warninfi to America. A revelatioh of Germany long-laid scheme for the mastery of the world. $1.00 net Charles Scnontr's Soni, New York W .AND I'AXOKn- rles Ucrlbner's Sons 1 iajia HV Ainlro Cheradame. ew . w n i.,i.iir A CRUSADER OF FRANCE Translated from the French of Captain Ferdinand Belmont Introduction by Henry Bordeaux MUi Katharine I te Ila(f In a tetter to the pultltihcr 'I lmn rtad eery word of 'A rusader of France, moved to tho depthn uf my soul by Ita polnnant nplrltual beauty It elves, too the clearest picture of actual war conditions day after dy and week after Mrek and month after month, that I lime cir been tl 50 net rostaoe Txtra. All Bookstores, E. P. DUTTON & CO., 6S1 5th Atc.,N.Y. VACATION JOURNEYS EAST AND WEST By David M. Steele Hector of the Church of St. Luke and the Kpiphany J2. Many Hint, 2 Jarj. 1.B0. With tho style of a trained ob server, an eye for prospective and a facile pen, the author writes as apparently he travels, with fine ease, a rare degree of refinement and a keen discernment. The two --roups of places depicted aro in striking contrast tho moro conventional Eastern resorts: Lake Champlain, Saratoga Springs, Whito Mountains, New lort, Adirondacks, etc., and tho wide Western scene the Yellow tone, Grand Canyon, Canadian ockies. etc. G.P.Putnam's Sons New lork Iondon '! r. stunt i untai t with Immature inin.iu n.,.i wns tlrtutilly a Oerman Ictorj. The ' the loiiBtant iict.il of Interpreting their Dpualaa Kalrbanks In A Modern Musketeer VICTORIA Viola, Dana. In tllua Jeins Viola Dana iiiuo v SfJ viola Dana llluo Jrana lllliel Clayton, In. rltolen Hours Jlary 1'lckford In bulla Marls Jack 1'lckford In Tho Bplrlt ot 'IT Aire Ilradr In Th Maid of lletilum i . i i ... ,-. Ylolk Dana 1a Dlue Jeans Mary i)rd-u, In Thais William I'arnum In Tha Heart of a Lion Iluth Roland. 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In Venxeance Is Mine aeraldlneJ'arrar I The Peill Stone Mary rickford, in bulla Maris Jaik rickford In The Spirit of '17 Dogger Bank fight waa a. draun liattlo and tlio Jutland ronflle t v.at a flcrman Ictory, for tho Ilrltlsh lost moro ships and many moro men than tlio Ger mans In another sense, however, theso Xorth Hea lights may bo ro gurded as Allied lctorles, for they ha o proved to tho Germans that they cannot successfully challenge tho sea power of Great Biltaln. They havo hugged their own shpros closely and aro HKcly to contlnuo to do so" "Whot about tho na"ty at the Dar danelles?" askod Owen, Bilhjects In suUi .1 waj that thoio with no liaLkgiound oi pcrKpectlM' tun un derstand them Ono of the (.ontrlbutors not at present engaged In teaching i Paul L'lmoro Jlore, formerlj editor eif " -5ACOBS leas , I fo CHESTNUT S- BOOKS STREET STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING I BwTMAjTcoay1 Viola Dana llluo Jeana Llna raallsrl. in The Kternal Temptress Hota pana In lllue Jeans By Andre Cheradame Author of The Pan-aerman Plan Unmaiked The United States and Pan-Germania A warning to America. A revelation of Germany's long-laid scheme for the mastery of tho world. K $1.00 net Outlet Scrilaer'i Sent, Nw York COMRADES By Mary Dillon Aulkor of "Tie Roie of OU Si. Louli," tic A ttraiglitaway story full of ac tion, color and romance. The Great War it the background. The narra tive begins in Dresden, where the various principal characters hae gathered for the opera. 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