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AMUSEMENTS. -THE SUNDA 5 “The Loves of Pharoah,” & product 1S is my first experlence in|British equivalent to Amerlcan “big|of Ernest Lubitsch, creator of “Pas- bluckface.” said Walter Hiers,| time.” and who ia a Londer mubientiiany fl the- wotund Parcmount comedian, | Someay fpyorits, 18 # member of €3 ' e while working In “The Ghost Break-) P 32 \ Palace. er,” “and the odd part of it is 1 am ¥ emming has been engaged! Wallace Reid, in “The Dictato h id 3 supposed to become so scared of the S}clml‘?,:;,.,",‘::u“d'" S STl | Wt Havding. Deiiy, story ghosts that I almost turn white. But | duction of “When the rt Calls.” oM N the ‘ake-up never pales and 1 have) Ray Smallwood. who will direct the| etropolitan. S picture, tried unsucc ul or three atherine MacDo: , in_\* s many amoments of anguish in removing | weeks 'to ascertain Miss Hemming's |and Husbands. hernfi‘zntnrlrg‘rxg:- tfi¢ butnt cork afterward. New York address, only to find that|tional photoplay. i she not only lived in the same apart- N Gert versal announces as its August{ment house in which he makes his = e xéTincd ni‘.f‘prnw' Prevost, in “The | home. but that she occupied the ad- Crandall’s. A : Hoo son. o floor. kst et Teiir | JOIEIRE ApArtment o R S meii Holt AaaEBieke Danioly. I sof. fn “Don't Shoot,” and “Paid| When Ray C. Smallwood. director |pailin. 1n “Other Wi e Tack.” Avith Gladys Brockwell, Mah- | of “The Queen of the Moulin Rouge.” | ynq Thomas Meighan, 1 ~Our Lead lon Hamilton and Stuart Holmes. | called upon Peter Milne to inject some Elhap; tin Oup: Lead - comedy rllet into the scrint, Petor : complied by addini trained duc Voot Glbeon's name back to EAward, | o the cast. Rt Can this be a result of his marriage? =ty Hoot i< ome of the most picturesque | The beautiful flapperish Faire Bin manikers on the sereen. If you. ax u|ney portrays a reel fapper in “Flap: |**T'HE Four Scasons,” conceived and son fan. wish to prevent this sac- 1 per Love” a s v rilége, write to Mrs. Hoot. She an-|Walter's * J5e :xcfcl"m& bysGhanes; Dirban, and swers mail addressed to vers == mond L Ditmars may he-ealledjtte City, Calif. [ |anA BILL of Divorcement” fin. {oddent. feature ever produced, since Jhe 5 lished within the six weeks period | dra “In the Days of Buffalo Bill" con- [allotted for the production, on July A\ j8 Senactediibe FRIL AIve Sasimal tains elshteen separate and distinct!11. Less than 15,000 feet of nega-|20d birds and Insects of nature's king- Mistorienl sequences Asa viuallza-{ tive was wken. | e complete nega lrlom. while the skies, woodlands, for- tion of the period of tive, and_an edited print, was dis- |ests, streams, 4 versal chapter-play is el Hiomediataly Tko! tha IUnitallio SUcams SLOUNass DS Bl FROoks with interest. States, where Mr. Warde 4s now work provide the background. s e ing on th distribution plans fc;r me! That the drama overwhelms with its nber the ¢ ved | picture. July 12, Constance Binney.!scenes cannot be denied. fluck Finn? His name v Tts ‘star. left England for Parls, Vit 1air an intensits of EiLh o went and he has been signed to dojairplane. She will spend two weeks y of purpose as the A serles of messenger boy comedies|in 'the Frepch capltal. sightseeing (scheme of life is challencged is force- for Universal, Scott Darling will and assembling s wardrobe for the | fully emphasized a score of times. Bach v e stor ming season. Just before she Teft |, £ s . i # 2 e Bianes wacmviteainy | comstnasilis vecullarigift ot ioxpres “False Play.” Ralph Cummins’ mag- | tejegraph, . to be the Eiuest of 'the|sion. And this orchestra of strange atudatory 1 l‘:n:m“‘lfid»‘ I:*;‘l’rl‘ g0 ;‘i'ndlcu!t Frur;'caln (‘{f.’ 1“:(;':9;:.-3‘;1.> |suund goes on unceasingly through eter- s ot Gibso inematographes e French Mo- inity. N; " i star. j G Pletre Theater Owners® Assacl. | gicle et S B e e The picture for which Famous | ition) ut a luncheon to BF BIve BT be unmindful of the echo. =3 L The frail or tender species, may be Players has loaned Lois Wilson to i 3 Universal is entitled “Broad Day Wesley Barry of “School -5 | singing a swan song. For a wolf can ligh Others in the cast are Jack | fame is now at work on a new hear the shrill call of a doe. And birds Mulhall, Ralph Le and Wilton | qyre, “Little Herves of the Street trap themselves sometimes. _Nature is Taylor. Irving Cummings will di- e cruel, too. But the animals have an in- rect. Marion Russell Is the author of the |stinct which lessens the crueity. The = ; ! forthcoming Warner Brothers' screen |Will to live causes them to work unceas- The famous Prater of Vienna is|play, “Little Church Around the |ingly in providing shelter. Spring ushers being built at Univer: City for{ Corner." them into the world. The pollywog K _von Stroheim Go grows into a frog before summer has It will rival the Monte| Olga Printzlau, the scenarist. Is|passed. The chicken leaves its shell. cenes in “Foolish Wives,” it is|adapting F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, | The hatching season has arrived. The “The Beautiful and Damned.” for the | warmth of soil and sun brings the wood- screen. “Brass” is being transluted |chuck from his hole. And they thrive ing Citizen.” S}IOWB a Yenr mn an Hour Marie Prevost has been engaged to | into screen terms by Monte Katter- |and multiply. And autump discovers a leading role in_ the Wesloy| john. the wealker forces preparing to leave the pieture, “LittlemRergestol ithe = . earth life. Thus the scheme goes on. William Beaudine is direct-| During a recent visit to New Yori | Meanwhile the backgrounds are being in the picture. which will be dis-|Sinelair Lewis, the novelist, when e D e Dtothars « © | oUic whit he thoUghE cfiBraatway, [Eaaeed DARESh (OFech pointedly remarked “There's a Main After ing what pictures theysgtreet in every town, but there's oniy cOOId &t ces on & schoomer in “The!| sos Hiosdwar ! ™ History as It Is Made. Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C,- JULY 30.- 1922_PART 3. ~ " AMUSEMENTS. " ] FASHION™ CREATIONS OF THE STAGE & : , i’ n (2 otlight MARIE TEMPEST is To agpear un-|tion. Last week Walér! Woolf, ths der_John Golden’s management, | 3in&er, joined the party. , in “A Berpent's Toot! at Aebury | Elsie Fery New Park tomorrow night. York last wosk from London; wher:s she has been in conference wdth ¢ Leonore Ulric gave her 275th reor- | B, Fagin, author of “The xvn;erl formance of the hame role in “Kiki” | Kiaw io to proguce ooyl before s large audience, last Tuesday | York Jna'i,”:"“ii“.}flz 'ffit‘nn ;7. s night at the Belasco Theater, New | Ferguson in the stellar role. H York. < Fire Chief George 8. Watson cor ducted a tour of B. F. Keith's ter Edith Day has returned to New |for the berfefit of Muf(;nm"\"r-h:l;::’ York from Londen to begin rehearsals ch::r of lhle Paris, France, fire dc- for the leading part in the musical | [Ertment. lasi Wedncuday *mornins | Maj. Vaginot version ‘of *The Marriage of Hitty,” |retion far the exbiommcat nd cloanii- which Edward Royce will present |ness of tié theater, stating it ey AR DS quite different from the theaters . where they were clean and or- William A. Brady and Grace George in the front of the theater and (Mrs. Brady) returned to New York | auite the opposite back and under ti f N llb-rt v:l-e?k. after three months spent |Slage. ! abroad in’ search of t = e — terial. of new stage ma-| geith's Theater, as usual, sent out n'nhow to entertain the veterans of ; A new comedy, “Lights Out” which | Walter Reed Hospital Wednesaday opens in New York August 14, is in re. | afternoon. The following artists? hearsal. Robert Ames, who has been [Yoluntecred their services: Raymond ! engaged for one of the principal parts, | Hilchcock, Frank Von Hoven, Demar- has been put nnder & five-year con- |€St and Collette, Grace glaves, Ande tract by Mra. Henry B. Harris, who ix|%0n and ¥vel The performance was . sponsoring this play. given in the Red Cross house. under: the supervision of Field Director Staf- A brand-new musical comedy noy- |ford of the American Ited Cross. Mrs. elty, entitled “Oh. Joy.” under the di- | Warren G. Harding and party, consist- rection of Lewis T. Rogers, was shown | "€ of Maj. Ballinger, Col. J. D, Glen—s in Lang Branch last week and ix said | 0. commanding offiecr of the pos:. to have received a rousing reception:| (vl Kiiler. chief sargeon: Maj. e 1t will be shown in New York shortly.| i, executive officer, and Maj. Schlan- = er. chief of E. N. T. clinic, were in- The young American soprano, Doro- | levested spectators. thy Francis, who was, successful last 7 season in the revival of “The Meery | The Columbia Amusement Company, Widow,” has been singing in. Francy | Will open the Ga Theater for its and Italy with much success, She re. | 5¢4son of Lurlesque in August, During turns to this country next month. the summer workmen have been paint- ing, recarpeting and putting the house Madge Saunders, who is to play one | condition. July 12, 1802, the Colum- of the principal parts in “Tons of |bia Circuit was organized with Afteen Money,” a farce by Will Evans and | theaters and as many companies, and Valentine, which Charles Diilingham | for twenty theatrical scasons has con- will produce early in the autumn. re- |tinued without interruption to present turned to New York from a tour in|Purlesque in a form that has constant- Europe last week. Iy increased in popularit; ow it op- erates thirty-eight theate Julian Eltinge’s forthcoming starring vehicle by Glen McDonough and. Ray. | The management of Glen Echo Park mond Hubbell, announced originally 4 | announces that for the' first time Uhe “The Vanishing Lady,” has had its title | SP4%0n excursionists to this popular re- _ M Grace Hayes’ costume of Boufiant frock of gold cloth Meade's aftermoon gown | chan, . i iged to “The Elusive Lady, ort may enjoy boating and canoeing bended watin, fringed with allver, | chiffon, worn by Miss Extelle Collette. | of belge Ince and jade-calored chifton. | SUmAbIY becausc that takes on e lon the canall Thne government has space on an electric sign. been working on the canal at this point, Py and the er had ; A. H. Woods. likewi: cars | eNthusiast BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. |in a play at the Garrick a few weeks |ing sketch. The blouse is of white on a name. has allered the (HIe of the {0 paddie. the 1o be letout. Canoe have an ideal place boats. ATRONS of the Ga ago, crepe, dotted with small crystal me- { new Pauline Frederick o . z ATRONY) o tho n:rickd Theater | "G course, Miss Meade is enthusias- | dallions whith sparkle like jewels and | christened “‘Playfg B ajready re- | The new Carillo production. “Mike ed Miss Ada Meade |tic about her work here, for she en- |edged with brilliant silver ribbons.!“The Guilty One.” " 10 Angelo” in which Leo Carillo re- S turns to ardom under the Morosco successfully portray roles ranging |Joya playing a variety of roles. Most (Two long ribbon strands fall from from Irish servant girls and Italtan |Of 81l she likes comedy parts, and |shoulder to wrist at each side in the “Lone Wives.” a 1 management. will he staged in San her favorites was that of |semblance of a sleeve and a tassel- farce in three acts, taken from the German Francisco with the intention of trav- Bonded W nan,” Phili Rosen took the company back to the studio lot 7 the “legless” man «of| P OBERT VIGNOLA. the director for |Maids to society matrons will be sur- | “Biooi in “Enter Madame It will |Anished end dangles from each Wrist | Walter De Leon and M: R eline eastward as soon as the initfal O o e ey the exciting seéne In “When |Prised to learn that her present en- be remembered that she sang a little |and extends to the skirt hem. A |placed in rehoareay Innt wmes win coRAC e Loompletedl IR0 TeDroduction Of b oo | BT e e Night Hose.» made | Knighthood Was in Flower.” where|Eagement tarks her Imitials experi. |in that—just & little—for she has o |twisted girdle of silver marks a 10% | Charles Ruggles and his pet mus- | Sroniio, i he el bren Shasen 1o An Fockers. After this part of it had | by Goldwy is ¢ B X s |dnco i laritimate aramal FRormeryl] o LA L L Rer g o e = skirt fs fashioncl| tache featured. i S e O i Doty Compion fibel oy e 5 e T e Y e e 3 e Trouble with it forced her to give up |in two parts—a short tunic edged i o Carti Theater Shese on Gompleted Botty Compsen thel " iChasan mporant | VeddEd Lo the old King of Rrace and s appeared in musical comedies, | musical comedy. but sometime she with points and a very long under-{ Bazil Rathbone. recently in “Th. ptember 1. “Mike Angelo” had to go to Redondo Beach for their | character role in “Gimme,” Mr. and!Widowed within a few months. tries |[among them “High Jinx" and “Ka- h?lyhes ;olgo hal i 5 sm‘n of w':lhle shfl.ln_ ll\sohslushe'd Il:tov‘(jfirri]r:n."rna; been loaned L the ward Loc o e : . _ Yinia.” ‘for sheliw e future? It is a big question |points at the hem. A heavy fringe s’ Frohman Company to 2 rescue from the surf. iMrs. Rupert Hughes' new phot to return to England under escort of or she was more interested |marl (o Miss Meade, but ‘she s in-|of silver drips from the tunic to the London —production of sanerseil o Loty it s i i) !Grecnwood | show. which Moresco for Goldwyn, was for nine ycars ir Charles Brandon and is pursued in singing than anything else and |tensely superstitious, and a fortunc |ankles and forms an effective veilingMaugham's “E of Suez ontinent to Los An- satin_ skirt. ent across the PSR T e Tt tace wdeville, She has || Ce 1GCT who has succeeded to the | Studied music botn in Paris and Lon- | teller has predicted that it hias mans [t the erystal-dotted il s e o n 1 X present time than there was a few [peared in atinka.” “A Night on]French throne, selected the bridze don. Miss Meade believes in “Amer- “';’:d:rf:; Ikh‘;ms.'\ ':lnre‘ for he; Mlusn H|ayu'd s‘r;‘.fll l:a.m';no'm?dl;?':ral ‘;r:d"(l’:il“"nl'rl:fi Illlll’(hhe um.m.:;"‘;‘r _m“«'::;i;g ik :[-'Ivn;; 'h'fi}:mR: : - ” e 2 ca first.” s ek in Gen o trimme ith s - | 0 = s John Crom/}Such a poi ctiof s An- vears ago. 1f you have talent in that | Broadwas 'amg o|th_el;’ mus'l‘rl-lu som¢- Jover Rondout river for the sen ica first.” though. and she expressed | Mississippi” she nyyear‘elu“ir;.m:‘g o | Tioms ‘and fringed with liver, and a | Well, stage director. In connection | EClS. it ix said. that the original direction you will do well to culti_jdies. She has played previoush tional jump over the parapet at King- | the opinion that students could ac-|ber of beautiful gowns. including a|huge fan of white ch mounted { With William A. Brady he will pro- | U¥O-week stay has been extended o yate dticNees gtad prices; dre (aid, SNY s ST N ston. {complish more here than abroad un- |dinner model of white ‘beaded erepe |on black sticks, were striking czm- | duce the new comedy by Henrs Hull | five. From Los Angelex Miss Green- or original plots. Send vour story| Pontons to accommodate the ca less they were very advanced in their | with a girdle of cherry-colored chif-|plements to the costume. jentitled “Manhattan.” Mr. Cromwell | W* will go to San Francisco to re- * Slage manager for i |main severul weeks, —“Abie’s Irish When De Wolf Hopper was starred in 0 2 g Velope to any of the well known pro- | the comic opera, “Wang,” his chief|era men were thrown across Hicers end it “will be given prompt | melodic lamert was that he had an ele- attention, it is said. I phant on his hands, a pachydermic h a stamped self-addressed en- leap of fift feet into the water, with < in “The Siren|day. House Peters hasn’t an elephant a Wiliat, production, on hi Hangs but e hias o baby lion, aturt " | the gift of Col. William F. Selig on the featuring Dorothy Daltor 1”in the| occasion of the screen actor’s recent tural changes in the bridge to make mount, Were PN e | MiFthdns t conform to the period of the story. trated deep into the forest and act lived the lives of the characters e Roray e | “Humoresque,” has gone to Los An- Little Elizabeth Foley. a_ winsome | geles to start work on a new Cosmopoll- Frank Borsago, who directed Cosmo- UPERT HUGHES, author. motion New i v one- ict The Pride of Palomar.” a . , 2 New Bedford kiddie five and one-half | tan picture, picture and director and musician. jshe took the part of a southern gir! | :hown at the left of the accompany- | creation. 1 v ) Marga ter D. Kyne story. u i -‘ffijfloflfiir..u‘:’r\“.:\:: nwl:rvms ahine T ] turned inventor as well. With the | prologue of Elmer Clifton's produc:| Tom L:'""1,5\“':,“’;“::.‘.?::1."53‘1‘;.,52; technicians at the Goldwyn studio, he | i “Dow Sea in Ships.” | median, has signe: r = 5 % . VieiEn R Smith et s in one of Cosmopolitan Productions has worked out the director'’s finder. | the production. is attracting consid- | feature films. % which” looks dike a small telescope and rable attention with an equipa 3 which enables him to see exactly how a < calls hi -goi Ford.” It took George Henry, a French wood < i hich e calls s e Ronrd liahis| carver, three months to make the elab- | 570 will look through the camera lens. Dot ot A i3 decorated pro-|orate carved paels.:pillars and furn Under the old system the director had fusely with harpoons. cutting spades and tills” from some of the scenes. = nd e et he even “sounds the|Flower." starring Marion Davies. “heav: anchor” when he o e Daniel Breeskin today will assume |much time and trouble, shows the image | is rare and the cause memorable, o dnwhete charge of the augmented orchestra at | right side up. M. Breeskin has been identified since |visited Maj. Hughes while he was direct cith their supporting company. in The Cowboy in the famous Jackson Hole countrv in the wilds of Wyoming. All the ex | brother of Eligs Breeskin, cencert |only two feet aw: ne {art. in' which case the “finishing [fon. an afternoon {rock of dark-blue Creek just below where the plunging | touches” might be skillfully added 1o | lace over pale vellow satin and a|star, appeared in a r : horses were to land after their fiying (& foreign studio. tailored street dress of navy trico ot-colored ciilffon. | i8S appearing at the present time in | 1< Angeles, where the original com- onster who ate all night and ate all f X B lookout stations on either side to{mirers would suspect that she is & |is sketched. The latter was of beige |and the chiffon is dra catch them in midair. southern girl, for her accent is a bit {lace and jade chiffon, and with it Miss [an apron panel. Mr. Vignola made certain architec- [English. it anything. ~However, she | Meade wore an effective chapeau of hails from Kentucky the writer how she struggled to over- |ostrich feather sprays. Jade car-|orange forms a wide foundation skirt come the “way-down-south dialect |tings and beads exactiy matched the ~ { Endless Chain. at the beginnnig of her stage career |long chiffon panels and lent an addi- | zold lace almost completely veu ht A . = because she thought it w. “provin- ma i ws dotted about o) To 1d medal feats ¥, {Decause 11 as “provin- | tional touch of beauty to t - |Small gold ribbon bows do litan Productions’ gol al fe Hughes an Invento PR R B il ¥ to the ensem- | Small gold ribbon PORS Coiinds ot Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore, | Crandail’s Savoy Theater and garden. Blanche Bates, the noted stage star, been struggling with the warm | moved the writ Py ttend it criter to attend fts re- ind | the Lady.” have|its inception with the movement to|ing “Gimme.” He allowed her to look :‘g";“_'"l"'-fln “j"fi"fd mlndlth?s ‘:nd vival, after fourteen years of plea.:» scenes In “The Ghost Breaker,” a pic- e o oeation for several weeks | provide the highest forms of musical | through the telescope. ; o e e A e e et memory, oL only, toises one {oT|tarisation of the [fagious il Lomnosition ana expression s accom, | *Wonderful}she exclaimed, 1 can | I and wholesome. last week cam | Langdon: bui to “satisty. himselr |ring Wallace Reld { . Thri anim z see Mars ar s as though it were ( {,“for praise from 4 quarter entirely | whether or no the play itself had| The set had been built and decorated | Sta]' A rald [4) Ill‘ll S | unexpected. Lorne well the critical burdens of the | with various marks of age and decay 3 Miss Estelle Collette, another Keith | has bee dainty frock of i Brady for several vears. Mr. Hull | Rosel s %0 continues its popularity in 01d cloth and apric is e %he gold is used for a bandeau bodice | ‘The Cat and the £ in 2 » draped over 'L 1% Margaret Lawrence arrived in New | Western road company also is settling Ao P Yeilow ehiffon stamped | York last week after several weeks | down for a run in San Francisco. 2 in black and | Yacation in Europe. She is to appear | - v {in A. L. Erlanger's new pl ar| Maude Fulton is appearing in a re- by James Forbes. vival of her own play, “The Humming P 4 Bird," at the Eagan Theater in Los Walthall, the famous| Angeles. The return of Miss Fulten to " in he Birth of a|the Los Angeles stage is under the inpear on the dramatic | managemeft of Oliver Morosco and 15 season in a play by |there are reports that she is writing a ts twenty-first i pany is now entexing week at the Morhsco Theater. The Probabl anary few of Miss Meade's ad- [tine, in addition to the gown whicl and she told |black satin trimmed with graceful | with a bizarre design and apricot chiffon panels bordered in Grace Hayes. appearing at |orange-tinted Qowers arc added as efforts that she found herself unable [ My 2 to go back to the old accent when ith's, wore the stunning gown | effective bits of trimming to the § ponit Clifon, new play which she will be starred who vnresented her in “The - Rehearsals started 1ast week The Humming Bird.” . i > D J | h ncnrlmui Evans Shipman pluy. fo Atat s ! nols Errant " which the Shuberis| “Abie’s " now in its twen- Boost for the Garriek. Spiders Drafted as | s mil, S T bl e i B St i | i { author. in Angeles, it is said. already has Decor_-atars. i | broken the record for Oliver Morosco y i £t i o lor decorators! | Emanuel Reicher sailed for Ger. | productions on the Pacific coast SEIDERSalipt o o |many last week for a vacation of |excecding “The Bird of Paradis A swarm of these crecpy mem- | coly) "weeks. Next season he wil' [“Peg o' My Heart” in long-distance of the arachnid family were|opresent. among other plavs, “The |runs. NT playwrights and dra-| New York for the purpose of arresi- matic eritics from other cities do | In& such errors in the play as the viewing of this first performance | bers ture used in_the big Cosmopolitan Pro- |to squint through the finder on the cam- d in O War 1 not often interest themselves in : By 5 by G 2 e ductions’ ‘“When Knighthoo n | e a, which ..h?w“he image upside down | Washington's _amusement e mlgg:lde‘\;elnn. 56 R e il T by enterprising property | Beaver Coat” by Gerhart Haupt Mr. Hughes' instrument, besides saving | prises. When they do, the occasion |Small moment at this late day..for, A company is being assembled on the men at Hollywood and made to help — [ Pacific coast for the carly presentation following the initial week in Wash- [out in the atmospheric decoration Of } The Shuberts have already sent|of Thompson Buchanan's new play. 5 ington, the play made a surprisi . Eleanor Painter and Robert Woolsey | Sporting Thing To Do.” evhich wiil be The Garrick Players, who have|sucoess in ‘New York. & Curiostty |the bis sloomy Bnreriorsctathe ;na to London fo look over “The Lady |one of the coming season’s productions. Spanish castle of Aragon. built for: ¢ (CPRice ™ which will be the next|Buchanan was the author of “Civillan { Contury Theater. New York, produc- ' Clothes.” which Morosco presented. e mann. terior work will be done there. Julicn [ brother of ' Flias Breeskin. concert|only two feet i i s ted this stage play. violinist. he als sses e “It is Indeed a wonderful invention. ¢ o 3 i-hfi";.h'“—“qm},‘:"; of the late Clyde of tone and technic on the violin. His admitted Maj. Hughes as he flicked th l;\:"l:;? (a“ “Ol"lfl‘flnlvldl“_l atist and | years. Dby sxillful carpenters and artists At e Saccenses Solos will be a femture of the musical {ashes from e A aren "hat “been | Seatrical critie tian Clav AL Greenc | Surprise number one came wiien a|ihe studlo. But one thing remained 1o — | programs at the Savoy. {doubling for t > jauthor of “The Girl of the Golden | valued friend was found at the helm |make the dllusion pertect and AhAt| oo bl XD, star of many Pathe 1o be on top of & runaway freight Colored men were rce on the . Installation of a new $13.000 or-| N et or th rl‘_«é"h!r{rn -h;vhgrd_ of this commendable enterpii in | was a plentiful supply of cobwebs in L e 4 R - & down a terribly steen <tyeets and in the restaurants of Los | chestral pipe organ was completed last | o iy nd atimneseatsarematio Xew | Garry McGarry e numer two| p d coincrs. They are serials, and famous for her darc- | o4 L s \ngeles recently re than 100 of week at Crandall’s York Theater. The I,‘,]m,sts on a I.‘n’.m e e isan ,_‘?'m o ‘”J‘ L °] critle | when, on a very night. 3 rder to transPort. | gevil stunts. is not among the movie |y, . SVhen we: neach el e “Impersonating Zulus at | new instrument is declared to be one * jine openin e btmmneeiiorl. Mom | bk rereinantaoten e o e e Wi aning to ke i (oo aaim 10 be unaffected by |certain point my leading man swings e ven in Penrhyn Stanlaws' pro- | of the finest of its type in the capital. | T 5 - X 5“‘1{ iy; \Tulz‘e Ee"“”rnm‘ce? of Mgm it there was no evidence of discom- |gn serious aspect, when Wallace H2CLOTS st cortain poltnysEening man: aRCRES T am of “Pink (eds” Capt. Blay- | The organ recitals at the York here-‘ N0 be an actor. learn io pitch hay!j W et Pk e et fort; surprise number four when Tom | Reid advanced a new idea. danger. 4 O e s o Bars e don, who was featured in an act over | after will be an appreciable element Of course. if youre going o il ik eSS ma ‘x)r?:n‘rz:;; ";;‘.,‘fi&‘;"f,‘,’f"‘:{'%;;f‘:he “We make cows gve us milk fla';:; T am scared to death before onie of | Gifery There were more elements of e De Freece vaudeville circuit. the'of the daily programs. work in rural dramas of the screen ‘At the auspicious Hing o * _hone: or | we rob the hens of their eggs” = those leaps for life, and 1 say my danger in this than most audiences | i opening of Tom | Langdon than he did fourteen vears|p. “why not make the spiders butid !, ovo " yefore each one.’ she |realize. 1In the first place, the tri stead” discovered that pitching ha: proportions. who UsMal e oo"" 7| go-devil herding milk cows and feed- husband. John Emerson. plishments necessary to properly i< known as the dean of scenario|ning work on the Douglas Fairbanks advantage of being the daughter of | for Froham stood ‘him in good stead.| 0 a1, Pt it ‘ 2 and, after a few months of study on | & th it 5 writer. She became a child actress |Gt inin lot, he was put in charge ) Ethel Wales 418 fost of the coolc iri 2 cer seen s . Althaugh |Grifit had) REver {he Fairbanks releases—collaborated | actress. ihe author of the scenarios that ar-| ion¢ jnto a marriage some sixteen Mved through the mail. he immedi- [ months ago. ) : e ecognized the writer's gift for| After finishing their = Fairbanks A Screen Chase. e “which up to that time had|series they came east to write and over D A Ma dtieal For | produce for Paramount-Arteraft. For | DRISCILLA DEAN was rushed across siever been f " i lerete Semt for Miss | the past year they have written and A o v’:‘x:nglc:\%f-“mu in her fourteenth | supervised the Constance Talmadge the continent for ten \!;enes Loogrand, Wh e me star scenarist in | starring pictures for First National.|her forthcoming Jewel. ‘Of course i Y c including “The Virtuous ¥amp.” “In {yp nes could have been taken he Grifith studios. ce then she X u hene sdenes K e tufmed out a steady stream of [Search a_ Sinner” “Dangerous| ‘O oo o0 or made at Uni- |/ uce o A he dean of | Business,” “Mamma’'s Affair.” “Polly { : jecesatalipHotop o is a sparkling | of the Follies” and numerous other: | versal City. But the thing required Lo ywrights 1 L T A a combination of accuracy and his- torical association, made it necessary bootmaker,” who also has a standing. every frock, and supply | Musee, the most famous wax works hosiery . For the slippers. : N ey it s faate than | In' (he woRktH When wod HrowninK the gowns thirty thousand dollars to spend | Niss Walton. it is claimed, spendsia cameraman chasing across the ats and frocks. and nothing to | three thousand a year on her slippers, | country looking for a small town_in he prospect of endless shoppIng | pyckl , endless consultations with de- ers and fitters, endless trying on ) yresent.; macanCe nothingbak fu ats and furbelows. | Guest Stars at Garrick. ;mosed intact to Coney Irland - sev- g ety thousand dollars a year : > assumed full charge as produc- | s AT rostumes. But she never | yjon manager of the Garrick Players ! S 0 v have cou- tur .regs::ddor;?ll?n';r:\::me € her|and also became associated with L. ing room with samples. Miss Walton's procedure iS|of the house, has announced himself | then one caught up with him. 1In the a Gerfians to Give Ofieraj mpler, and more expensive. i y hnu o standin gorder with two |50 ansseq with the success of 'rum! Varisienne houses, which cater to the | Wise yn “The Gentleman From Mis-{ Germany Opera Company from ‘the test uu|:letL women :!rl‘d‘ fla-eml; sigsippi” that the policy of ocea- fpeutsches Opera Haus, Berlin, under. ! al! stars in K pe—Callol sionally bringing really notable ) nd Jeanne Lanvin ~She Lels Tese | stars to Washington will aaharas fINale o of Gote Heaamy 20 ;‘;::.cl per vear for her dancing guide him in the future. o¢ks. That is the ludnl.“sl\e :inozuhot While the Garrick has seen many hefm until they are delivered at her| ..y, i e hem UnUL ey A rapped in lavers|notaole, Succesnes since i{f OPSBINE|ion or in Baltimore. It has mot been| pom layer of tissue paper and tin-|man From Mississippl” has been s |definitely determined whether the [oil, after their trip from Parle. | record-breaker in all respects,’ and|opening will occur Here or In Balti- These dreu".:-lsflfl a‘"d un'-" ¢ | Mr. McGarry is highly gratified with, more, but certainly after 'en'?n- ‘tiss Walton, have made doens Offthe splendid results that have at-|ments in Philadelphla and New rork, ketches of her. and even tended his efforts to .establ in { Washington will be included in: the, | Hammerstein of Germany, will con- duct-a season of German opera in this al forms made to her exact AEUTE | woshington a stock compa: E A e ot iie. cann eyt 40| SPin LOn s pecial genersl g et e eplacde. of this fin‘Rewd and snoulders modeled In | 3f*Suppcriing notable stars in thelr | bs visited. 3 scterisation.Almost by accident 1| faed to the ROpS U wyskof | nave sudionces an distinguished s domands I They are L0 L (LS | | a4 ewlmmer and allaround x 3 greatest successes. The operas to be heard will-in- fi has a slight scar on one cheek. | made the most of the possibilities of | \oyo which grace the opening of a ::;n :9:: ur:n:lru? R me. things | athlete, has an smportant=part In iend samples of the frocks to & Parls | ™A present he is negotiating-for the {clude Wagner's “Die Melstgrsinger.” "—uffi VERNO e e R e LT e | . Friowende Hollanders - Tamn-| ‘.@t teip. lieves will maintain the excell hauser,” “Tristan and Isolde,” Rich- Trip, cars -b 12th .m“'flr avenns e ob e 350 L also Is_in touch with several stars|cerned, Paul Scheinpfl “Pas Hof- whom he hopes to bring Here very |conzert.” All will be sung n the Ger- soon. - man language, German sipgers. Ameong the plays he plans to pro- The organi n. will inciude = > Russiog_time—30 m! duce are “The Three Wise Fools,” | double cast of principals, chorus. con- \Vuhil‘toi-\lkm "'lhmuv Ce [ “Pals First,” “The Old Hom | ductors and an orchestra of sixty “Miss' Lulu Bett” and others equally | pieces. Tfie coi ny-will_bring n.u" X m&‘é’fl e Mortimer and other £ om 3159 10" 35, PR vou've got to expect to know all|Wise in “The Gentleman From Mis- | ago, and surprise number five Wien |yl some cobwebs: ager, Garry McGarry, who s making | given this opportunity to demonstrate | {000 STl 4 oot a few cobwebs and each scene for theé mood of the dr: S Irement . instance —nothing but the | SSSh SSSRe TOT U MO08 - romance, | marble pillars and archwaye.in the excitement, sorrow —all of these and peckETound were (OUCORS, B, il it is declared, can be effectively N { eral years ago, will do. He secured | grore J nation thus gives to the sprightly|pest bootblack that I have ever known. ¥ 2 emphasized by atmospheric lighting.| 2lOn thus 708 o\ F ) ® SP50vous | P By you are more ‘than that, my {more easily stimulated by a WOmMan's|eye. And we wish them a little carries thy Wyckoff ‘declared in _dl ing theory vfhllsllllng.l '.I'hall‘:fnlre flloi photography must always be in per-1g ., & UGG, aly and the effect of | rully, to do it well, and to get it done | gre. stationary, while the eyes and|really important except to the lover, Stoddard Taylor in the mana = sympathy with the theme of the gement | T scems probable. ‘from news: re- | foct sympathy with the themo of the | the general stupor is again empha-jon time. I have never known you {0 noutn each have a thousand charac-|2nd fo nin they Should be long and ports; That the latter paft af mext The director rehearse the' scene. January, or early in February, !-heé {gr‘om this rehearsal we get the tempo | the barbarians entrance and subse- | o fail to meet the needs of an occa- % of the action and the o Valentino:, the star, plays the role of country, opening either in Washing- | 3 young toreador. studied Valentino carefully. We made heme.. For, surprising as. it.m be to the uninitiated, every star houettes plundered and ravaged. S’”" eighborhood picture the- | - Bt JATCY emiin “stationary L e oassera. ' But in this hing |l ",‘.‘:e',‘:..‘:‘:.';‘fi’.‘.fl'&.‘l‘.‘:.".‘:{;"{.’.‘ stae oy in New York. The reasen | {nat nelther B, X Cnor Wer. 1o | “Gimme,” a Goldwyn production. s t 1 stressed that scar-to the limit. At|were, achieved :; the '{"“.'3?‘&7.'.&n o TiARtors o ee’ Bow & -3 N it standard set by the revival of q'!.A ‘ard Strauss’ “Salome.” and,a new |; 80 e oo e sora T | Bk e fak ms. Uta country/ s con- | I3emurns, which hie was Erowing for | picture. A ¢ . Mnates. “BUS LINE | we!l liked. Am the stars he is in own scenery and’lizhting cffects. The po“'“ mc“ S E touch with are t Edison, Ha.n.rl, :flefit wfl‘l-’ thosc which used to|] Mlared to an interviewer the other|we used was built for a speed of . | siesippi,” at the Garrick Theat i < . - 3 er | there wa. P about the art of farming, and Theo- |y nqay night. there occurred several e e oL e L D [ e Butilow st TouiROlDE | to A SH aay ARG SRR oland Gtighe o, (vl Blles) Sul BIRE U ES with the 00 omoinaltion. dore Roberts, Harrison Ford and oth- | of those pleasurable surprises which | seemed to still preserve its old-time | (1™ IO Sen €d Prob- {ingw what she is talking abour, be-| train _actually making seventy it ers in the cast of “The Old Home- | séemed to involve a psychological|air of . 2 DR S ._lcause the chapter play is her spe-|was likely to jump the rails at any ’ = port freshness and a vitality ‘that | ".igten!” exclaimed the stzr. “Here's | g1¢y. and a chapter play without |moment. Again, Bruce Gordon, my phenomenon of promising portent. | should last for years to come. X ed as accidental - McGarry D ba e the idea. You put one egg in a hen's < hip without a sail. i . had to be depe: o (ITA LOOS, co-author w brunette person of almost microscopic | griving teams, using a hay rake or a sare l’u.pmfl."“.nh R ereuts ot | wraviinien Tor bis oeche ot ioop: |mestito make her laymore udy. o5 = (hlrx:“;':\!:x:e 3 “Serial photoplay, the e me batk to the T een 1 inore meomd to e o evars yand | Sgerial wisdom in naving brovght|You: Now spidors are probably Just |, thor first takes into_consideration |you, it was no ensy thing to perform o i E comedy successes. - a . | harbingers of the good luck richly |about this delightful val; as tempe . . the thrill. The star is almost sec- “In another chapter of the same lang list of screen ¥ At the time Miss Loos was begin-|ing pigs are all part of the accom- | harb SEot ithe (ondi ok ixichly)| sbonci ks dslighttul revival: Tom | It {hings with temperament, 0u 4% | onaars’ she only must be able o serial the author. kindly arranged for iperform the thrill, to place herself | the villain to kidnap me in,an aero- fool the: n a hazardous position and afford her { plane. for both of us to stage a fight writers. pictures John Emerson decided 10|, iray such roles as theirs. a commendable effort to establish | that in so splendid a o She was born near the great Cali- '.i’l‘Lr!i'.’,m"g‘;‘x‘"“éife:'&‘\fe:?." Study | Pjames Cruze, the director, didn't fin Washington a capable stock com- |is better gplendid a reproduction he|put them up. Get a flock of spiders |, gience plenty of hair-raising sen-|in the plane. and then for me to ea” et yomre X-| oxbeet them to be perfect at farming | pany to support notable stars in their [ now in preparation, and the writer, (310 Put everal of them mear each ZZl "¢ rperefore Ruth Roland is|cape by climbing up a rope ladder to -| web. Why, it won't be any time be- |74 1 0q |,y countless of serial fans|the plane driven by Bruce Gordon. fornia studio cities and has the added | perience as playwright and producer 2 Work, byt they had at least lo Seem | greatest successes. P hs | Einle i reunton otistar franns X 4 $ fore they'll begin to feel at home and | SCFVC 4, “¢)ces danger unflinch- | who, like a real hero, was coming to The announcement that Tom Wise |ager and play. h a o was to @ppear here In one of Nis|Bicasant Mmemory &mORE -enda:fn:v'l'ffl will start to wax constructive By |ingly—even though she is scared (o|my rescue. Ereatest roles attracted the writer to | which all three have been connected. |Torning they'll bulid cobwebs Al Sttie [death. as she admits. i There were difficulties to this, W the place and get TOACy 15 “Hairbreadth escapes thrill me as!4ou cam imagine. You sce, an aero- nd sold her first script to D. W. of (he Fairbanks pictures as director. - = 3 : H “Thank goodnes: she says, “I| Washington, because it recalled a| This venture of Garry McGarry's i t iriffith at the age of fourteen. It was at this tite that he met MiS5 |\ ,rned:, that before 1 became an|memorable night in 1008 when “The | deserving of more T rainary suc: | down. ocateh flies and Taise famillcs |, ch'a they do the audience——when | plane, traveling directly over an- Gentleman From Mississippi” was | cess, and certainly the large audience | 81d We won't have ta put them on I actually reach the point where I|other aeroplane is in great danger. produced for the first time on any |of Monday night was enthusiastic|Pay roll*’ have made the escape,” she confessed. | because the speed of the lower plane stage, and he was summoned from | engugh to foreshadow it. Wally was right. The cobwebs :::I‘B“' oh. the time beforehand, when |cates a vacuum, which is apt to = | spiderr were “planted” as suggested.| ~ig. . lior calmly informs me that I|draw it to the ground. While I wus The set scheduled was covered and {T% { S ny from a cliff, or ride the | tring to grab hold of the ladder. and . i ¥ > . | boxed up for the night. Next dav, 4. "5¢ 5" train traveling seventy also whife climbing up to the upper nghtS tO Re_flect ]’[OOd. there were enough SO all over | hee Gn hour, or any of the other|plane. I met with more difficultics it to make It look a hundred 3 | than 1 could imagine. And this stunt i charming little diversions that he de- old. 1 {vises for me. That is ;‘he time dwhen had to be done four times before the ET the dramatic tempo of a motion 1In Cecil B. De Mille's production of my knees begin to shake and my |dircetor and cameraman were satix- R s “Manslaughter,” it is cl . th o leeth start o chatter. But after we|fied that it registered plctuseity light &k shedow; cinem: ::rl‘;;er put hi cnw:reigs faéo From Critic to BOOtb’a"k lonce start working. then it is all| * E and give up stunts? That +is the fundamental rule of!gzciial effact throughout the picture. Tight., and 1 become so interested in ; scare me—T've ad- the latest school of motion picture, One of ‘the most notable examples of | [{AROLD ALLEN GARRISON, better | making the stunt a success that I|mitted it now—but Ienjoy them. There lighting as laid down by Alvin|ihis kind is the elaborate Roman known as “Kid Slickem,” famous | forget my earlier fears—that is 1lis a fascination in dang forget them until the director says | gambling element . Wickoff, chief prophet of the new |y, v % othing But Clothes. |order to make six pairs of dancing | that the scenes be taken in the Bden (qrder in fvest, Gosel PROtOBTABRY, m.::ehranm;nh.fl"d*néno;:;lr?éh:::.:::|"""‘Y bootblack of the Goldwyn studios, | HeB'0 1o wasn't just right, and he|wonder how many chances are left 1 d s the proud possessor of a letter writ- | gyuesses we'll shoot again.’ efore something will really nappen Wyckoff, who also is instructor in s show t h v at|is he pleasure of: the party “In_one episode of my, latest seria, [Bant o T'm betting on myself 1o cinematography in the Paramount iy’ pe; ton “Hamilton, who 3chool, has christened the new illum height. This exhilaration grad-| ten to him by Clayton on. ! 18 & staunt whi n every time—because 1 always was making, “Fanny Herself” he sent nation nell\%me- tmospheric 1ighting. ‘:."“a““:"!le\;lr]::ev::l:hd(rll::l:;;’:‘:;:l‘:’; recently %%2?}’?,,'(.‘.:" ,_d,';;m;c.:,_,.qh, Timber Queen.’ is a staunt which every “hecause e {The ~veteran cinematographer N8| giorm the gates and sack and burn. |nario department. Mr. Sramit | been experimenting with this species | SO, the gates and sack and buch. | 3 ‘ . R -le | many of which are in rare and beau- I he cameraman ¢hased j of Hghting for some time, it is sald, £pisode. ) 0 “My Dear Kid Slickem: For two ut epena it. Her eyes will sparkie | MARY of NRich We br rare o e |8 oy, etecn. stafem jand| ™ | tghting divisions. In the openin|yeassyou have served me as s bool | autifu ands. {really frightened me. 1 was supposed ' havé in the pas on wrote: ith highly satisfactory results. oLk ¢ ! ere pleasure holds sway the have served you, now and | — Im effect the system means lighting CeReS FRere RIS, o8 78 EUCT tne | Prag: Y i end T hick. 3‘“' | Jou had rather the best of me in that background were touched out with |exchange of services. for, though I am |4 Tm;- love inspired in man—the|they are speaking—these hands of ly an ‘ordinary driver, you are the o . = women—but sometimes when they thrill’ of these modern days—is | L Nic, e see them with eritical “Photography is the vehicle thati gt 3 andon. Later, as drink overpow-!gear Kid Slickem, you are & veritable ly by |1 . just vi $T3%0%, 0% ammotion bictarg” | bandon. | Laler, 83 Srlpk CYSron, | dear Kig SUOkom, Yoy aTe 8 veHiabl |eves chan her nose: move early T Mnner Ui our comee i lighting. Thin shadows cover much |For what does it mean to be an ar-(her mo * hotter—just a little whimsy that / of thoE. ne™ The background was' tiat? It means to do one's work faith- | simple reason that the nose and ears|jelps puss a day. Hands are never S » slender® with small bones. so that L | teristic tricks of movement” SAYS|ypen the hand is open each joint on chology of|uent scenes still a third arrange- | sion. | Penrhyn Stanlaws, artist and director | its back should dimple as delightfully thé scene. With these facts in mind | ent of lights was made. Here t ‘But, best of all, Kid Slickem, you i ,r paramount Pictures. 3 we see in a baby's knees. we light the picture. ferror ‘o fhe revelers and the ruth-|are a-real person, a cheerful snd a | s these things| The fingers should be pointed. but e B e ine example of ‘char- | léssness of the invaders are the out-|cheering pal, and a finer gentleman: Mr. Stanlaws studigs these thNES |, (4, much wo, for the nail whould A o 5s fo be founa. in|stanaing’ features. To emphusisethischan modt of us. For me it his heen caretully in the making of hiS PiCCibe broad as weil us long. But the A g o in which Rodolph | terror and paint the barbarians inthe a privilege fo meet you and to know | [CCC nd, it ls.gald, has catried M| most beautiful part of the hand is its T g Die colors, the cinematog-|you intimately these two vears, and | theorles to a new develobmcll [0imovement, and that comes from the e WA to throw gl i be 4 _iBefore we stanted the picture I|FHAYaS R each movement of the you. 36 the poet sings more often o,|;:gd 1 will -show you a beautiful the mouth and the eyes than of the 3 agn! Thoyettes oxtensive screen tests. I was unable | invad Fhe magnlfed alopee e - oRELand e o e ntines. M hit upon a characteristic' lighting | 9T the .!:l-rt;:“;r’};iu‘,", vy PR Cg"gbflnes Sée F; ;’m, oy sized by the suggestive lighting. For|do a bad job; I have never known you 7 _— Stanlaws, . too. have ‘move. | Athlete Enters “Movies” Nor was afmospheric lighting con- d worship as the Sphink J)AVID IMBODEN, formerly famous aters.in Los Angeles sometimes|and demans néw photoplays are tell. 2 b wiy, we all un- 5 t photoplay: previewed | can tel ‘!hna l"d):d“ S Telltale of | Imboden lwu[uplun -ua“-qn.‘e.r'_ beard e AU st phitiisat of ‘thess . L n g oo “am:n:;:im nl‘)ul‘:::‘:(u tn 1903 - ) ‘prize this _line, |~ One of the m nt o they cle in ange! w they trem- | an n ul:;ar::;._;lo I:‘tnltng“one -nn“%("::: ho?:v.r ‘according ton&e,prolwr. gatherings saw the preview of “The |ble in nervous fear; but it Is the}and 1910 Before that he had :nr By throwing a shadow from|isa ‘courtroom scene that is a part of Bittern fi;::u, Ruper:‘:!ucg zvlm :lo-n v'y:o um{:‘r:;.nl;l: 12; ;::‘r: ::e? ”:nli:‘:uhnh.!t': Mm' n:lst record. B paral ;. . 3 e ! new ure, recently. - e emotions . wall it B R0t Vaelutis e SOt |« braln Ve 0l oigina foon Mases and Aot Moreio, Tho |1 0"he, e eoes 06, 2000 AEE | M LI Mot et e e A reatob ik e et pointment, 1t Is he alone who | Wisconsin basket ball, _indoor on Valentino trained the | which form an ducing an - interegting character!excels:in atmospheric_values 2 ¥ e aon R | et i g,;u;.r The effect was wnt.e‘n::l ved by eema of the Eu ; shall l;“h:" flt:en exa m; nese e ‘M! i’,‘,“fi"“"flfi: tes 3 Y 3 l&w r ’lh% 3 : ] tear drop on them. lal art_director, by are beautiful always when his <