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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1916, PAGE 3. FAMOUS PLAYS OF NOTED DRAMATISTS ARE OFFERED AT PHOTO-PLAY THEATRES DURING COMING WEE (From left to right) Scene from the " at the Colise um; scene from “The “City,” at the Am Doro in “Wood Nymph,” at the Liberty; (below) Theda Bara in “The Serpent,” at the Clemmer. HERE’S CHANCE TO GET A SIX MONTHS’ PASS TO AMERICAN POINTED ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE CITY, SPOKEN IN PLAY OF THAT NAME JEORGE RAND, , THE BANKER, SAYS i 1 ji Lo SOR Ra aneregaso yas “ cites : Reproduced for the screen, tt ts t national board can be at wealth, political fortune unless | Alhambra, anuary 3 Manche |of morals what you get, you want more, and when you get it, at God knows ’ . ’ DK n 1 , Miss Madi ub member Y be the attraction at the American) ped by just member based on the supremity of charac-| King is one of the marvels of the liss Madison wi be remem by LAIN Re eee enn, Nas Duet S80 TS ctre the coming, west Dan |ter that endures screen, As a star, she has probed as. playing the lead inThe| OMAMBER' : ag RAND, JR. OF WALL STREET, SAYS ee “THE CITY,” BY CLYDE | oe ne closer to the heart of 0’ Hearts,” in which she gain “Don’t blame the City. It fe not her fault. It’s our own, The “DOES THE CITY STRENGTH.| FITCH, AT AMERICAN | McCUTCHEON’S “NEORA” yan any other actre: fame and notability ] WASHINGTC Jan, 23. fall Ber success : STARVE GERMANY °°" = "ore turestens the City brings out what is strongest in men and women—if a woman wah cates eee i canta a | with fs good, the good in her will win—if bad, God help her—The City ‘oman pt ee, . Peraceres| enna ts tho ‘trips her nakedness of all disguise and says: “Make good if you [COMES FROM THE COUNT! ne © 3 ean; or to Hell with you." It's the same way with men. € ie & question which ts debated ? CHARAC Make good, If you can, or to hell| HEADS STRAND BILL s in 4 pl y ate de ot gany a 3 mediggage nd ¢ . Be tration preparedness pi hom country ove nat | Sund a oe & 2 « . cording to information of The city! live in the city |do you think about it? ae rban life, but there A SONY ENGLAVEO AT THE MISSION LONDON, Jan. 22.—American|sional leaders today. ; A Soul Enslaved,” «starring Cleo |public opinion will sanction the} Wi however, is adamant. Madison, ie the headliner of the| Proposed act British blockade|his opposition to the comf With what wistful eyes the coun-| The city beckons to them with a “i = *-* 1s 20 mist sking the keen, and L ri big white lights. it lures them. It} You can win a six monthal pass, | “one ed ! * try bor, and the country: siri, t00,| sScinates th good for two, to the American the look toward the city and dream of of the great’ Amertear t. Clyde Atch he * bill a he selo: begt ng Sun-jof Germany th tor to-|military education posal “The City” is the title of the last |#tre, if your letter is the most con nto the a ret i ae * 4 tt as at ss of ‘ "o m- |day sinmyrd » BC r t that tained: in the bill ce) ” , , “s » : t t and pr The second best letter will get a three months’ pass (good for two) The next ten best letters wili be t way and of the © she paid |many |committee. Sunday—Monday—Tueeday [Baar "fl Two Lovesick People words each Addreas communica- The Sensational Masterpicture on libata ore “GERMAN SIDE OF THE WAR” SHOWN AT HIPPODROME Six thousand feet of film, show ng “The German Side of the War pictures taken by the Chicago Trib une with permiasion of the katse jerman batt dn, will be Attempt to Elope jon the shown the Hippodrome theatre inning Sunday. You car jonster guns at work, the troops in reenen ANY And the Man Finds “THE SECRET SEVEN” ON THE CLASS A BILL Three features are offered on th Class A bill wi Strand a thre ‘Nay Star feature trend the e, bos no ” Sunda itagra ce Bod ABH og . en J oe a, svc fi Strange Woman fs", Tooke ae a i ar pursued by “THE FIVE FAULTS OF FLO” And Then | aon't love aaen cease ere PRESENTS AT THE COLONIAL oes The Five Fault THE GREAT DIVIDE” of the gentle sex SERPENT,” AT CLEMMER Florence , Flo AT THE COLISEUM be the at at the 9 hl a ia canal sioare boraning Samay: MAE'S AML TONG | wet scree cee tncntte wen Starring Florence La Badie ing five aoe ear oak. a [Miller "anit “Margaret DRAMA OF A |The story tells how pictures, and will bo the fentie fo ts How Flo was cured of 5 Girt Of His Drees ny the New Colje im, starting Sun ‘ WOMAN'S SOUL | pride, Envy, Jealousy, | JM ont arog in. the Maniatnat a areng Howe, Boerne a 4 a i te vs 4 are the other features of the t pinto Meat or _— Dealing with the vices oA THEDA BARA IN “THE ture are ‘the . "oun land the fight THE : et apg wed \ Peel t, Pedro and “Duteh” in Added Attractions] By i sey om duced at the Grand’ Garren at SERPENT a eh bie pas, pipet * A Five-Act Photoplay | 410! ar . GEORGE OVEY Forrest Taylor begipning Sunday, In this play By George Barr THE WOOD NYMPH The Most Daring Drama of Russian Life Ever Conceived IN IN ‘ sage heal A : pach McCutcheon FEATURE AT LIBERTY Like th t th ‘ ted E in the Sard fe 3 : cation larie Doro, one of the t ike the serpent that tempted Eve in the Garden of or owe OF eae: - ea A Rufus Wallingford comed TOMORROW—MONDAY trad ita Hh 8 Eden is the modern role of the Screen Vampire. Ce i ae apa TUESDAY heads the gran he Liberty A greater triumph than either “Carmen” or “A Fool Comedy Drama CENSOR BOARD TO At the a eee pe ete There Was.” Gi Frid tre ; mou ieasingly acted, and has J. Rufus Wallingford and Blackie Daw in forced. Th 5 BLANCHE RING AT THE hast ye Ho - . ALHAMBRA THEATRE ‘ ped Be ged ; Blanche Ring, the dainty Oliver oard of cenxo It w Second Ave., Between co y star, will be} that recently parte of 1 orde 10c ed stricken by the national board Spring and Seneca ire Ly FOURTH AT PIKE Weer cagzon at er contreney Ml LQ Admission 10¢ isn °° © Foe jthat five members of the board car Mandy—-What's de mattah? Has| lay, even if the nationa ’—Philadelphia Even top any pla vo