I? ' '. T,t n-"' ' l n :$ CLARA YOUNG FEATURE tl ON STANLEY SCREEN t 1 art, Mix, Dorothy Gish, Mary Mlnter and Olivo Thomas Also Starred realism. The authbr, Russell A. Bogg. had tha capable camera work of Joo Au gust to heighten tho Dccnlo nettings of the play. In tho story there Is disclosed the love of a man for his horse, nnd when that nnlmalMs struck by a ranch hand the hero puts up n fight. Ho leaves his Job to become a station agent. In n small western town he meets tho girl and her father. Thin ladv was his sweetheart at youth, although ho nevor EVENING' IPUBLIO, KEDGiPHlEAB ,0, V t i and this trio of talents makes the story one filled with Hhrllllirg stuntt that should make glad the heart of any lover of the rlp-snortlng western molo drama. Tom Mix Is tho hero, and his display of horsemanship Is remarkable when tho story gets under way. There Is a wonderful theme of will power In this talo of a youth who keeps after the murderer of his fnther until he finds him. It takes the killing ot many people and a search Into thu told her, A package of money Is put , tfejert country v but the end 1. a hnpiiy - gtantej "For the Soul of Itafnel" Is ' beautiful movie and Clara Kimball Tfoung, Us star, Is suitably enst In tho e'ort of part that her admirers like best. I't again affords her followers a chance to study of how well she can portray first a Blmplo convent girl nnd Inter a woman of understanding. Booklovcrs will recall tho orlghrnl novel by Marah 15111s Ilynn, but the plcturo seems better thnn Its fictional basis .,, Pains have evidently been taken to 'eVvo this movie a lavish production and - . .i....i..i.. uAiittinrn r.rlifnrnln Into a safe, which is blown open, but when tho showdown comes It Is dis covered that tho coin was never there This foils tho efforts of tho town vllllnn nnd he ndmlts defeat. Tho villain Is alto In lovo with the llttlo town girl. A Mexican Is discovered who knows about a plot to rob a train nnd also exposed tho method of stealing horses. Tho hero stops a train robbery and all ends well. Hart Is excellent ns tho hero, whllo Mary Thurvian. onco a member of u comedy company, enmo forth as the lending lady. She hns n fine personality and should succeed In supporting roles. Others nro G. Raymond Nye, of this city, who plays tho villain very well. and William ration. ii.. .,..,,, ,i,Miii'iinb southern California ..,( .H.V..-... ... . --.. - .,., 1.. .. 5. ,w,.r?.8. ?' 1L VJmn "YiNhnt the Arradls-'Mcnny He Goo.- , not quite .'"." ".'. .i. !.! nf im as cood as was "Nurso Marjorlc. ai story.. The set lugs 'lw been carefully though tho ;vork of Mnrv Miles Mlnter dks to Incorrectness of perioa. stands .up. Her .Mi girl ho to iln.li.-S," t '" wilhur Flnlov Fnulov. tho author, did ThiSinJv seems to bo divided Into not lmve much that was original to offer tJhnr., ' The flrst depicts fa girl "ho to the movies, hut William Pcsmond tPh iwtheSrt because designing Tnvlor. the director, has been nble to wSman wants her o ?nnrVv her" on make a fairly good production out of It ? ". "?.d ., rwL " ' X , r Sn unusual auto accident this seconc1 inis is (noi iu.u i, .. - ; - - J- ,fp ls kIle(I wh(.n the car goes oxer a after the last rr -at pam t-"en ny mi former wedded pair meet UlflKUIUlU civil '. ' " t r !.. rin Klmhnll Yolinc Is eueouvc ns tho girl and looks stunning in her cos tumes. Bertram llrassby, hugenc Vat scrcr and Juan de la Cruz have Inuior tarrt parts. raloee "Hand" I" a thoroughlv en joyable William S llirt plrture bt cause ffgatn after the youth rcovcrs, and it Is dlscloseu inni ino gin nan uceir in vaudeville Thcv are wedded again, and tho ending Is happy, with the bnbv brought in for human-lntcrist material The little star makes a pleasing np penrnnce. although the role is not a big one for her talents after her recent Suc re" Margaret Shelby, her sister, looks, &vTmadehl mllnue film' character so1 good, and should succeed In tho nlms popular . Lambert Hlllyer directed me , iitnorH ur ine c.i.-l .,.. ...., """- Story arid In It hns Injected many irlck Stanton and Edwin Drown, touches of comedy which Is somewhat I - unusual In a play with this star HIsl Victoria "IVsert Iovo' has the dis dlrectlon of the big tense moments tlnrtlon of having been written, scenar. 'have been given the proper touch of Ijsed nnd directed by JncqucB Jaccard, ono because tho hero not onlv tretn bis re. venge with the finding of the man, but he wins back tho girl who has been ab ducted bv tho man wanted. Beautiful scenes of night life are shown, and the views of tho camps are particularly fine. A thrilling stunt Is where tho hero swings neross a canyon on a rope Hvn Novak Is a good leading woman. Her work Is always fine, as Is, of course, that of the stur, Lester Cu nco. Charles K. French nnd others add to the thrilling talo In good character roles. Itegent "Remodeling Tier Husband" Is n sort -if fcmlnlno film becnuse It stnts Dorothy CSIsh, whs written by Dorothy nilzabcth Carter and directed by tho vuir's sister, Lillian. Thcro nro few otii':i directors, nnd It l a big field for the artistic woman to enter. Dorothy Glsh, who recently was In this city, when sho dedicated iv new theatre, has another rolo that aults her admirably. As the heroine, she N married to a youth who Is reputed by the gill's friends ns being a lllrt. On one occasion tho hubby, whose gullnnt nature forces hlin to help a lady Into a taxi, is discovered by filcnd wife. Next a manlcurl.it, and then the wife takes a Job to try and forget her trou ble Hubby calls nnd says ho wants forgiveness. Lut tho wlfo ta relentless. When ho threatens to commit suicide the vvif forgives nnd tho happy end lug Is the result. .lames Ronnie Is a newcomer ns a leading man and his work will benr watching. He was In "Moonlight nnd Honeysuckle." Downing Clark 4a In another rolo of fitness, while Frank Klngduu :s well cns.t. Ciuiltol "Footlights unit Shadows" Is quite the best plcsuro In which olive Tho-nns has appeared thus far. The tory. dealing with staco llfr. nro. sent Miss Thomas ns a "Follies" girl. a vole for which sho Is cxcenttmmiiv suited, having played It In real life. Miss Thomas appears as Gloria, a rnnr. garden star Ono night a strnngo man unlocks tho door of her npartment nnd collapses Immediately after, Frbm his delirious ravin if s Gloria learns ho ls an exploror. Sho nurses .him back to health nnd a romance springs up. This onuses Gloria to break her engagement with I'otcr Shnvv, whom sho really had only accepted becauso of his wealth. Upon her return home she finds the stranger geno. He had recovered his memory nnd was seeking old friends. Ho now rcmombcrs his past but knows not wheto to find Gloria. Later, whllo attending a parly on tho roof with Borne friends, he sees Gloria on tho stngo nnd attempts to reach her, but a fire breaks out and In the ensuing panic the man Is In danger of bclnu trampled bv tho mob. Gloria sees him and res rues him and their romance Is brought to n happy conclusion. Miss Thnmns Is charming nnd looks uulto fetching In tho claborato costumes sho wears In tho revue. Alex Onslow as O'Fnrrel, tho stranger, does con vincing work also. Tho Sclanlck studios have surpiavcd previous efforts In this production nnd tin. "Midnight Revuo" x 1th tho flro sccno Is realistic. riiolnplay.s Klsewhero cnKSTNur ST. own a house "Rves ot the World," tho Harold Hell Wright personally directed plcturlza- tlon of ono of his best selling novels. The theme Is one of moral earnestness nnd ntlncks many of the follies and foibles of society. Well ncted. IMVEIilM. "Tho Heart of a Child," with Nazlmovn. MAltKUT srriUHT "The Greatest Question," by D. W. Grimth. COr.OS'lAT. "Tho Woman Gives," with Norma Tnlmndgc. OIIVAT .VOWTfKfi.V "Tho Stolen Kiss." with Constance Hlniicy. nVhMOXT "Dollar for Dollar," with Frank Kocnnn. Ill VO lil "Rio Grande," with George Stone. liOCUNT "Silk Husbands nnd Calico Wives," with House Peters. STltAXl) "Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." with John Hnrrymore. COI.ISKVM "The Hellion," with Mnr- gucrlto Fischer. CKOAU "12 10," with Mnrlo Doro. Wi:sT ,t.w:oB.Vr "Terror Island," with Houdml. JVMRO- "Tarnished Reputations," with Dolores Casslnclll. LKADnil "Mrs. Temple's Telegram," with llrvnnt Washburn. HOLIDAY BILLS MARK VAUDEVILLE Koith'a Has Big Variety Celes tial Trio at Gtobo Bills Elsewhere Keith's An unusually rherltorlous summer bill was presented In honor of tho holiday. Tho feature of tho show was "Under tho Apple Tree," a mlnlnturo musical comedy, with clever John Sully In the leading role. The pretty girls, gowned In becoming summery costumes, added color to this timely act. Kthcl Roseverc and Carl Ryal ably supported tho star. Muriel Thomas won over the packed au dience with her snappy songs and fun making. Vying with the feature act for honors wns Philadelphia's own "Wroo'S Buds of 1!20." This ls the fourteenth nnnunl four of tho local troiinn"of nlnver child performers, who aro especially good In dnnclng. They scored a decided and de served hit. Others whoso versatility pleased were Sam Llebcrt and company In a revival of the famous sketch "Tho Knd of the World" : Harry Anger nnd Netla Packer. In "There's a Reason": Glenn nnd Jen kins, In "Working for tho Railroad": Harry Rreen. a rapid-fire song writer nnd singing comedian j Maria lx. the famous poseuso In "New Art Studies," nnd Bob Murphy nnd Klmoro White. In a pretty arrangement of tunes nnd laughs. Tho closing net rewarded tho patrons who remained. This wns tho perform ance of tho Van Cellos. America's own exponents of pednlogy In "Foot Feats." Klnogrnms nnd "topics of tho day" flashed on tho screen brought to a pleas ant close the holiday bill. ltroiMhruy Klein Brothers proved co medians of vnrlcty nnd merit The Oak land Four ulso scored In comedy. Bert Lytcll wns the movlo star In the excel lent filming of "AllnH Jimmy Valentine." Harvey nnd Carroll had a good turn. (Robe A holiday audience wns amazed at tho versatile performance of the Ce lestial Trio, which headed the bill. Other acts wnicn pleased were Murray Living storte, comedian of really1 humorous tal ent: sully And Thornton, skit: Milton Pollock and comnanv. In a clover sketch i Judson Cole, dazzling Illusionist i Scott and Aubrey, entertainers of merit ; South and Tobln, funny skit, nnd Perd- vai uins, in a noveiiy ncu Cros Keys Molly nnd Her Pals, a mlnlaturo musical comedy offering, was nti attractive hendllner. Other acts which scored deservedly and decisively wero mo Boumorn our, vocausis ; uonn Cooper, clover sketch: Irene Myers, de lightful comedienne, and Hayward and Lee and. Kltamura Japs, In amazing nth lotto feats. An Interesting photoplay tounded out a bill of merit. Clfnnd Tho West Philadelphia High School Roys' Rand, headllno feature, scored a hit with a versatile, and well played selection' of timely hits. Another tuneful number wns offered by Pogana, In muslo nnd whistling. Two good sketches were contributed by Kollnm and O'Daro and Fred Wayne, the last named, In "Tho Intruder," Rex's Circus, a. novelty net, delighted youthful auditors. Moving pictures completed tho bill, Nixon Pretty girls and Jazzy muslo marked "Tho Melody of Youth," a thumbnail musical comedy, Cappan nnd Armstrong, lato of tho "Gayetlcs," won favor. Davo Roth, "tho versatile chap," lived up to his billing. Others applauded wero Mykoff and Vallty, dancers, nnd Gabby Bros, and Clark, novelty act. "PASSERS BY" AT GARRICK Clurrlck "PaHsers By" should enter tho portals hero and sco a production that is-repicio wan numan interest .It will havo a heart throb for many. J. Stuart Blackton, who directed tho piece, has given tho screen something worthy, nnd his work In this vehicle will bo long remembered. This director hns a BPeclal process of using pnstel pictures to depict his soft-focus scenes of places such as London Bridge nnd tho poorer quarters of that neighborhood, whllo his fog ef fects nro wonderfully realistic Those who recall Grllllth's fog scenes In the Llmchouso district of London will surely nppreclnto those vliwa. C. Hnddou Chambers Is tho author of tho play and novel from which this movlo wns taken. Tho movlo version Is better than tho stngo version, becauso It permits of more latitude In details. Herbert Rawlljison Is good ns tho man of wealth, whllo Leila Valentino ns his sweetheart Ik ndmlrnble. Tom Lewis Is tho Jovial cabby and Dick Leo has a good role. 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