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RES SS i arr Boe Ogi rf) ) srmanp— w “Or. | cgpans of the Storm. 1A | rie Vom Btrohetm’s | | | } (second week), Beach's Foolish Wives RDEN—Re! va Marton Davies in “The re en} Valestine tn rte Sunday. | | Chartie Chaptin 4 " OAK—Hoedotph Valentine and thy Phillips In “Once Wemen paae| —- “ORPHANS OF THE STORM" United Artists) Nenrtetta Girard Laine De Picard Jacques Frochard 1—wetty Blythe, uitian Gian) Liberty and Oak. othy Gish | Charles Ray Sings Praises | of ‘Our Mary’ Winter Garden. 2—Lillian Gish, Strand, 8—Dor 5—Marion Davies, Coliseum, 6-—Gloria Swanson, May, Patace Hip. Colonial, 7—Mae W. GRIFFITH'S newest photo- © play sensation, “Orphans of the Storm,” adapted to the screen from the stage classic, “The Two Or phans,.” is now playing at the Strand) to crowded houses. The production represents months of preparation and @ most careful study of the period By Lillian Gis Of the many hundred characters T) have played on the speaking stage or for the screen, mix stand out most | depicted, the time of the French! When Mary Pickford sold Charles vividly, I mean the series that be revolution. Ray the screen rights to “A Tailor-|gan with the role of Elsie Stoneman ‘The big cast ts headed by the tal-| Made Man,” ft was the first time injin “The Birth of a Nation" and cul | bean Gish sisters. | cinema history that one star sold an-|minates in Henriette Girard in “Or | other a story coveted by both. phans of the Storm,” newest and rco ol a LUM MBIA Says Ray, “No one can ever #y greatest of D. W. Griffith's sereen that the United Artiste te a mis | features } 1 To describe all my roles would re-| nomer, for Miss Pickford sold me a “FOOLISH WIVES: story which she knew had long been /quire a folio or octavo book, You! (Universal) the apple of my eye, and without | must remember that [ “went on” as/ ‘ount Firie Von Strohetm a) | Searew 3. Muehos Rodoiph Christians | MAKIN @ cent of profit 4 babe in arms, and during years of Helen Mise Dupont| Several times in the past—before stock or repertoire or early Blog Princess Ole Maude George | “A Tailor-Made Man” passed into experience, played a different part Mise Pickford’s hands—Charles Ray thad negotiated for the purchase of Tthe play, but had always encountered one stumbling block or another. From the moment he saw the stage | Version, he wanted to enact the role jot John Paul Bart, but had given | each week Among the colorful festivities of ee My Monte Carlo, the wife on an Amert can envoy becomes involved tn the schemes of a notorious Lothario, the bogus Karamzin, and his accom plices, two striking adventuresses. The startling events which develop role wae what I may o nee” part It showed ixt filial and romantic hich the latter conquered ne Griffith love, in In the next big play of she plot o¢ {UP all hope of obtaining the play, |series — “Intolerance” — you will re pt gg oaaae a anya when lo and beholi—~no sooner had! member 1 waa just Hand That ten’ m 1 duction, |"@ sened with the United Artists | jocks the Cradle,” nbodiment hetm's ‘costly Universal prodvctirg | than Mins Pickford offered it to him. jo¢ maternal love th oiibiofion Srectient al the Coraushan. This was a rare stroke of fortune, |In “Heart# of the World” I was the oe a at the Columbia. | WINTER ;GARDEN] banc ea for Ray had been diligently ‘casting jabout for a story befitting his initial tne north of France when the Huns | | United Artists production—and was |invaded and devastated the country naturally desirous of securing a ve led for much representa hicle that would enlist his complete hh, devotion and simple enthusiasm. n of love ‘Therefore, daughter of an American settled in That role ea tien of angu direct expr the opportunity to etar! tn Batty Biythe 1 was “Th Broken Bios Ferien |i “A Tailor-Made Man” te @ huge |Giri” again, but a very diff type| Lillian Gish as she appears “Gladys Hulette | Paychological factor-—to the entire | trom the artint's daughter of “Hearts |in “Orphans of the Storm,” = advantage of the thoroly elated Ra “Fair Lady,” the attraction now at : od the Winter Garden, in which beautt- ban TURPIN fub Betty Blythe is featured, wea A Ben Turpin comic is enjoying an be: soll or wither. The ert screen version of Rex Beach's popU | honor that has never come to a fea-|ics and the public were kind enor lar story, “The Net.” The pleturiz® tare picture. “Ktep Forward” ts|to say that I had advanced by this tion closely follows the story. €Md) oi ying at the Rivoli and the Strand, | portrayal | Miss Blythe has been surrounded by | Conieting first-run Broadway the | Next of my vividly abiding charac ® cast of players all of whom are) iio ltere if Anna Moore in “Way Down | “Orphans of the Storm” sums up the well known to picture pecan at |Bast.* This is a study of betrayed jacting requisites of my preceding roe) LISE sUM | M || DeMille Lo L 8 ha in sharp contrast to the lrotes? _1Uis not of course Elaie Stone Th “THE BRIDE'S PLAY” ostiy Viamon BUSTER’S PETS 'MADGE Is Goon (Coamepetitan) | A magnificent diamond valued at Marton Davies | $25,000 has mysteriously disappeared Keaton likes pets pclae OBrien free the home of Cecil B. De Mille, about t Br Jona ~e ramount director genera and all ge Will ten! y Bir Cassidy. i Wyndham Manding | ine indications point to a bold theft mepagsate yn Marion Davies ‘plays the role of al The gem, which weighed eight carats. show and still have eweet little Irish colleen in “The|was taken from a strong box by er in case he wanted Bride's Play.” the new show which | someone who evidently knew of its ond troupe child whom anes of Lon-| t had not the Griffith picture, which opened at the Strand teday. naive tnnocence of “The Girt’ of “Broken Blossoms.” May I be permitted here to atat my belief that Henriette Girard tn Enid a Buster Marquis ‘There's no dou! his studio birei F’inet an anim some left ov to send out at, on We always knew Texas was a great Hillsboro, one of the black ts map, papers © Bellamy ta now for Hi would get Its name ne day, Sure enough doing publieit Ma » You nee opened at the Colixeum today. The | repository, but not a single clew has At the present, the First Na- || Who ears in a number of story was written enpecially for Miss |been secured by detectives, Mr. D¢|| tonal star pomsensos First National tions, was bern Davies by Mildred Considine, a Seat | Mille never wore the ring } Belgian police there just 18 ye ago. 4, unlike tle girl who has been making good | Two Airdal Spay sunceeatel ye a ait xivea| Sasa scenario singe | “eng <x colt. mairpin who know fer several Years |NEW FEATURE FILM One hates and ge Tourneur’s “Lorna Doone” long A Persian cat. And— Two white rats. | LIBERTY enough to enth heme town," use over her “old IRTY || COMING TO CLASS A “Some Wild Oats,” a picture, fea “FRIVOLOUS WIV ES” jturing William Jefferson and an all But we haven't let you “in” on tie UE (Fidelity) |star cast, will open Monday, May but we haven PR yg |e TRUMAN VAN DYKE Mary MeMilian era Bisecn ven : bs airree dthicon Kirkham {fun only for a limited period and d Deeaias.- Myrank Newberg | will not be shown again in We forgot to mention his Ha IN VIDOR PRODUCTION é 2, | It is @ motion picture ext watlan) ukelsle, Truman Van Dyke, one of the Hayden Talbot, the distinguished) wwrity entertaining. Many scenes | Mont popular of the younger leadi as young author, is responsible for the) (6 sow York's famous dance halls | men of the screen, has been en plot of Wives,” the new | 4 cabarets are shown. The story gaged for ® prominent role in “The picture play in which Rodolph Valen tino comes to Lite ty Sunday The picture is filled with excitement, and unusual situations Sisson is Valentino’s leading Shuttie ul,” Florence Pr which Vidor’s cur is sald to the the adventurous life of « NEW FOX FEATURE Satie | NEARING COMPLETION ‘opr’ om William film | Pleture in ite greater mental rather deals with vow young man in a large city routine reliance up: A PRINCE ARRIVES Fox's " rince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, | based ¢ life f yo an than physt y Thi | nephew of the king of yrt and the which was filmed in a borin ts hig arc a at of an annual income of |4 about the capital of the im 44 CONNIE TO TAKE = $200,000, has set the Hollywood col-|empire, is now peembled in TRIP R a SHIP ony autir. He has been offervd York and in said to excel In OUND WORLD (PALACE MIP ee tren ne oes a st ae cake o| ite, See ae “| clined it. is of people are Used | ably take a trip ypund the Bag EDEN AND RETURN” | = , me of the scenes. For “East Is West,” the stage play oak b nsattoid Doria May} “Orphans of the Storm” has | which has been bought for her film Baylork Kimnmett King| run 11 weeks on Broadway. Only “HOOT” GIBSON use, she will go to China for true Connie Margeret Livingston | one picture in 5,000 survives Faward “Hoot Gibson, the Uni outdoor scenes. When her Grey ‘* Keri Metcsif| peoadway 10 weeks. D. W. | versal star, is rried this a) etaff returns to America Doris May in “Eden and Return,”| Griffith has had five of ‘em. No | month to He a vaude. | M madge plans to continue a sparkling comedy, is the picture| other director has had two. | ville actress Jing may {On @ pleasure (rip via Europa, play showing at the Palace Hip. Like | Itake place at the Universal studio. her first production, “Eden and Re-| Gertrude Astor will have a promi-| At the Pendleton, Oregon, roundup s PHOTOGRAPHY turn” is @ picturization of a popular | nent part in “1 joul Seeker,” star-!in 1912 Gibson was adjud, the | "The Silent Vo offers a new stage play and was produced under|ring Dorothy Phillips champion cowboy of America brtoke in doubl sure. W the skillful direction of Hunt Strom. ce 4 th gage ig er mg ! ; ors and, as the « alks in back © bere long associated with Thomas om nce. > GUY BATES POST “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN eae boreth y Phillipe Guy Bates Post ts the speed king of filmiand when it come of co DT aE LILLIAN GISH NAMES FAVORITE ROLE | rot PUBLICITY AGENT} ent | al drama. | IS SPEED KING| to changes | 4 Rodolph Valentino, at the | Busch, Columbia, man, The Girl, Anna Moore, etc., 1 into one, but it calle for all their combined expressions of humor pathos, love, deapair, tie Joy. 1am exceedi ful to Mr. Griffith for bh vided the vehicle and to the pub for welcoming it so whole-heartedly Really we have in Henriette mother love, sister love and romantic mother of Loulse, her blind sister, jon is checked by th the desire to cherish and protect the | helpless one. I have never had a role with eucl ® gamut fith is & magioworker mnd limits 11d not be pet to what he can not see how another charac be devined presenting such w derful opportunity for the depiction of « heroine. Henriette te my beat role. to “play” it m the sereen for at least five years to come. \“COUNT” ENTERTAINS | CREW RACE CROWD) ‘Thousands of epectators who were Jina ppointed by not seeing the Wash. ington California crew race were jsomewhat compensated for their | watchful waiting by seeing “Count | Sergius Kara and the wife of the American ambassador to Monaco, also watching for the event, The count” appeared tn a colorful unt- form of the old royal guards, hin ;charming companion in the latest of |Partman modes, Above them circled | & large sea plane distributing heralds 2 {to the effect that these two charac: | |ters were “doubling,” for two of the! tars in the picture, “Foollsh Wives,” how showing at a local theater, Filming Real _ - Circus Scenes Director John Griffith Wray and hin Ince company are having «quite @ lark—at least the American small boy would greatly covet their ex pertence a three-ring ¢ireus around Califor. nia taking realistic scenes for Someone to Love. productio! that has much of its “atmosphere nder the “big tops.” It should be the greatest circus story.ever filmed ‘COMPANY RENTS FUR | COAT FOR ACTRESS The Goldwyn company lensed aj magnificent fur cont for Claire Wind. ure in “Brothers Under the and had to insure st for $10, while it remained at the studio. sor's | Skin During that time the property man | was one of the most taries of the place. important digni | Four thousand of the 15,000 ex. tras used by Von Strohe'm tn | “foolish Wives” applied for jobs when it was announced he was starting a new film, But this ain't goln’ to be that kind of a fillum. The three bullfighting costumes Rodolph Valentino wears in “Blood and Band” weigh 105 pounds, It sure takes a lot to throw the bull, Foolish Wife? ‘What “Foolish Wife” Does This Picture Represent? | | MANUS ardedeansissentvece niet . tume. So says Director James Matthew Mer ae acenes | Young, who has worked with innumer pble star and who directed Mr. Post An entire grand opera was com-| in “The Masaquerader.” One day saw and acted for some of Post change seven times; his average ce to Every Wom was thr minutes, instead of thet ma which is to be hour most screen darlings would Oak Sun Mon have consumed, In the stage prod: day. In these scenes Dorothy Phil tion, Post's average was 29 seconds stars with Rodolph as the prima donna Gloria Swanson has sailed for @ night Metro. Europe, and will be gone two York months on a rapidly moving trip of sightseeing. Nearly all the important capitals of Great Britain and the be visited. continent will “DON'T TELL EVERYTHING Cullen Date : Wallace Reta MARY PICKFORD ee s Gioria Swanson Mary Pickford celebrated her 27th Harvey Gir a Eliiott Deater birthday by going to her studio be A real polo game is one of the fea fore 8 a, m. and working as hard as res of “Don't Tell Everything,” the i usual until sunset. Then she had a featured picture of the new show now This picture of Universal's beautiful Monte Carlo set was \\iie tamiy dinner at bedi tt the Colonial. It ia a Ceci) De-|enapped by Misa Daisy Henry, The Star's movie editor, on a| Mille production, and the game is a| yecent trip to Universal City, Cal. The three young ladies Teddie Gerard, star of ‘'Vhe Cawe match between Beverly Hills and| trom left to right, are Dora Kiolet, “Biddy” Morrison and |G says a broom in the heat re: Chemawa Park clubs, with Wallace |‘ jducer, That won't make you popular Frankie Kiolet, al! Seattle girls. The latter was working in pictures at Universal at the time this photo was snapped. * with the young ladies of pdlio, the Reid and Kiliott Dexter participating iukthe melee, Name of Contestant.......++++++ eee | Address , ,.. (Save answers until Yea are ) printed) Owing to the demand for back cop- Jes of The picture Star containing the first printed in the “Foolish contest, we are today reprint 1 of the series, | member, folks, you have until | noon Wednesday to get your answers Jin, Prize winners will be selected by Manager Cutts, of the Columbia thea: | ter, where the million-dollar Un nf sal production, “Moolish Wives," running, and Daisy Henry, ma Star's motion picture editor. Rolutives of Star employes are fal eligible in this contose hyateria and) love. The character ts a little foxter: | and ever the personal or selfish emo: | upwelling of | and while I know Mr, Grif. | 1 hope! They have been following | Always the Best for the Liberty Guest Saturday Is the Last Day to See i CHARLI HAPLI in the Laugh Riot “<p AY D AY And Also Colleen Moore in “Come on Over!” | NEW SHOW SUNDAY |RODOLPE) VALENTINO | | } | | | | | ] | A tale of two women— a husband —and a heart smasher! 0 in 7 " Frivolous Wives) Un same bill a MACK SENNETT comedy, “Be Reasonable,” with the comedy ci and beauteous maidens! Sunday Concert 33