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“DIAMOND FROM SKY” HAS THRILLING SCENES. ‘She suspense which has marked each of the eight chapters of “The Diamond From the Sky,” the “Flying A” photoplay, is heightened in Chap- tew Nine, which will be released on Monday and shown during the week at countless New York theatres, In- cluding the Loew chain of houses, ‘Throughout the entire chapter runs @ new thread of intrigue. In a des- pewate effort to foil a band of pli tiiiy train robbers, Irving Cummings, na Arthur Stanley, alias John Powell, & remarkable feat. Astride @ galloping horse, he draws up along. side @ transcontinental flyer, The train ts under full steam, yet with a Lay Cummings leaps from his sad- ps at & window sill of one of. 2 Bunmass, and draws himself in- wide the car to warn the passengers of the impending holdup, He is taken for a robber and hurled from tue speeding train, iat even more thrilling is de- ae the chapter closes. One Lorca atone the hunchback organ mater, high up on @ rugged moun- vata. With an effort, he loosens a great boulder, which goes tumbling do" the mountain side, carrying! p; with tt trees and a mass of debri YM PIC $998-20-6-00000694 The tandslide descends on the camp of the gypsy traders. Wagons are overturned. Among the members of the darkskinned colony are Esther ley (Lottie Pickford) and Hagar ragenie: Forde), the queen of the whose reason has fied. Over thes scene hangs a cloud of dust, en- veloping the annihilated camp. ‘The story of Chapter Nine is en- grossing. Blair Stanley and Vivian Marston, the adventuress, are m: ried. She takes this step that she may own and gloat over “The Dia- mond From the Sky.” At the altar Blair is handcuffed and charged with the murder of Dr. Lee. Charlotte dramatic screen is worked out on the acreen. The pair escape, Blair dealing his captor a blow with his manacied fists, Later, disguised, they board a west- bound train, ‘Meanwhile, in the gypsy camp, the traitorous Luke Lovell (George Pertolat) plots sedi- tion, Hagar’s mind is still a blank, and Esther, were it not for the loy- alty of the faithful Quabba, would long ago have fled from the tniqui- tous Luke and his followers. Then it fg that Quabba, laboring under the thought that Esther would better be dead than alive in a world of in- trigue against her, sends the huge rock crashing down into the gypsy cal in the valley. nthe Far West John Powell, sheep herder, hears the plotting of the ban- dits who plan to rob the Overland Express. He risks his life to warn the passengers, For his pains he nearly Is killed. On the train, apeed- ing into the trap set by the bandits, are a “Mr. and Mrs. Pyton. Mrs, Peyton is proudly exhibiting to her fellow-travellers the gleaming dia- Extra Added Feature BEGINNING MONDAY MortonMoore si Tn Bite of AU! Thelr Groat Bocceses, focuding ““ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND, ASSISTED BY THE ENTIRE COMPANY, ‘The Liveliest fone Hit New York Has Ever Heard! TWICE DAILY—POPULAR PRIOKS—SMOKE IF YOU LIKE, [OLYMPI 40 ST. ¢ I NEAR SPAVE @vPsig> rc 5 Rees’ avD mys Beary Sinine 9: mak. Pes: ‘AND aaRUP Rs ALK — VITA ORAPH EATER. $2O04-00-04,00. 34000000 mond pendant which she says was a present from her husband. Villainy dominates, and Blair Stan- ley and Luke Lovell seem to have scored a momentary triumph, Blair has won the fair Vivian; Luke has his band of willing followers, anxious to strike the blow that will make him king of the gypsy tribe. Will their triumphs be enduring? ————— PARKS AND BEACHES; MANY NEW FEATURES. The bill at the New Brighton The- atre, Brighton Beach, will include Orville Harrold, operatic tenor, in new songs; Edward Abeles and Char- lotte Lander in “He Tried to Bo Nice;” Ben Welch, Hebrew comedian; Willa Holt Wakelleld in songs, and Gene Hodgkins and Mile. Bestress in a dance spectacle, “La Cafe Futur- ist." At Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Island, will be Valerle Bergere in “The Locks of Panama;" Ching Ling ‘oo, Chinese magician; Charles and Adelaide Wilson in a‘ comedy song offering, and “Daring Prince,” an animal act. At Steeplechase Park, Conoy Island, 450 additional bath houses have been opened to take care of the large crowds. The dancing contest, in which money prizes Will be given the winners, will begin Friday and con- tinue until the end of the season, Luna Park {s offering Coney vinitors an unusually generous number of free attractions. —_-—_. DANCING CARNIVAL : SWEPT BY BREEZES. At the Dancing Carnival, Grand Central Palace, on the dance floor and in the billiard and bowling salon there {a no suggestion of summer's heat. From many windows breezes are wafted across the floors and hundreds of fans and a big exhaust have been installed. Realizing that the one great desire of summer dancers 1s to be cool and comfortable, the Dancing Car- nival management have spared no ex- pense to make theirs the coolest place in New York. The billiard and bowltng salon is very popular, Ladies espectally ap- preciate the unusual facilities offered them to play these interesting games. The great Tallman makes a weekly appearance, and to-night will give the same exhibition he gave before the King of England, The games in the bowling alley go merrily on, Individuals and clubs are making this their bowling rendezvous and are delighted with the place. Al- together the Dancing Carnival is a unique amusement centre, eee “THE HIGH FLYERS” AT OLYMPIC THEATRE, For tts burlesque offering the Olym- plo Theatre will have “The High Fly- ers.” A laughable absurdity called “The Irish Pasha” will form the chief part of the entertainment, In addi- tion to a chosus of pretty girls the company includes Tony Konnedy, Arthur Mayer, George Ward, Mona Raymond, Laura Houston and Floe- slo McCloud, Princess Milo will be an added attraction, | @ Loa: “dmni ey ane wseseereecooooococansoesed 06909909 09:0-9-8.0-6.4--04.00-4-64-40 neem eee ee “THE LORELEI MADONNA” VITAGRAPH’S FEATURE. A Western picture, produced under the direction of Rollin 8. Sturgeon and enacted by a cast of players from the Vitagraph Studio of Santa Monli- 1., entitled “The Lorele! Madon- n&" will be the Broadway star fea- ture part of the Vitagraph Theatre Programme for the week commencing Sunday, Other pictures will include four comedy subjects—"The Honey- | 7) moon Pact, i “Billy the Bear Tamer,” “Welcome to Bohemia,” 14 of Roy L. McCardell'’s Jarr family series, “Mr, Jarr and Gertrude’s Beaux," and chapter 8, in two parts, of the Vitagraph serial “The God- dess.” In “The Lorelei Madonna” an artist whose ambition ts to paint a Madonna to fill an unoccupied nicho in the chapel of the mission that was his home until he became of age uses @ beautiful girl as his model. She falls ff love with him, only to be ac- cepted asa sister. While journeying through Tahiti, the artists meets a girl of the dance hall, “The Lorelei,” who captivates him, and he paints her as his ideal Madonna peeves Cea TWO POPULAR FARCES ON SUMMER RUNS. “Twin Bods,” the farce by Sails- bury Field and Margaret Mayo, with which Selwyn & Company have made the record run of the season, con- tinues at the Harris Theatre, This rollicking piece is now one of only three plays left in the bar ened which began their runs in. August, and already the plans are made for the celebration of its first birthday. The cast includes Irene Halsman, Regi- nald Denny and Helen Raymond, eee “A Full House” begins tts eighth week at Longacre Theatre on Mon- day night. Fred Jackson's farce, founded on the accidental exchange of travelling bags between a lawyer and @ burglar, is a continuous per- formance of laughs. The company in- cludes May Vokes, Herbert Oorthell, George Parsons, Elizabeth Nelson, Maud Turner Gordon, Edgar Norton, Hugh Cameron and Ralph Morgan. eee Bessie Clayton and Dave Genaro will appear in a black-face cake wolk at the Jardin de Danse. — “CHIMMIE FADDEN”’ AND OTHER PICTURES. The Strand Theatre wil! present Victor Moore in a picturization of E. W. Townsend's novel and play, “Chimmie Fadden,” which years ago did much to make the Bowery famous throughout the country. Another film feature will be Arthur J. Ayles- worth’s pictures of animal Nfe and hunting in the Canadian Rockies and Alaska, There will also be the Top- jeal Review and Morati’s Operatic Ensemble. D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" {a still breaking’ records at the Ldberty Theatre. The current week will mark ite turning into the fifth month of the run in New York. eens wl be only one more week of Sir Douglas Mawaon's remarkable Antarctic pictures at the Lyric The- atre. Last Times TO-DAY THE MAN FROM THE DESERT PARLE W! TAI SEWAM in PHOTO PLAYS. 44th & Broadwa: ay 30 and 8.30 P.M. Prices 10- 15-25-50 A STORY OF AN AMBITION R THE LORELE! MADONNA Produced by the Westem Vitagraph Co, Directed by Rolttn 8, Sturgeon, THE GODDESS yafPi"t' iow Chapter 8, in which Gelostia is seon tn stirring sconse, AND 4 SPECIALLY SHLEOTRD VITAGRAPH COMEDIES. T+ Seer Re Cod and fay will make keepsie and return to witnoss the int ¢ i J regular afternoon and evening up-the- deck enables dancing enthustasts to en- Joy the pastime during the hot weather Season. ter Thirty-Arst Atrect 2.16 P, nings from Battery at 7.30 ‘and West One Hundred and Thirty-first Street at and number | 8.30. ‘mt RAR of CAN YOU WRITE A PHOTOPLAY? $10,000 is offered for a sequel to ‘“‘The Diamond from the Only an idea is wanted—1,000 words or less. See the at leading theatres--then write your suggestion. etree eee ree ree. Y A Pleturlsed Romantic Novel By Roy L. McCardell Lottie Pickford Irving Cummings William Russell Eugenie Forde chee Charlotte Burton George Periolat Orral Humphrey W. J. Tedm See This Absorbing Photoplay at These Theatres: (A new chapter will be shown every week) CHAPTER FIGHT MARCUS LOEW THEATRES AT THE Sunday, June 27th, 1915 Saturday, June 26th, 1915 Loew's Delancey St., Delancey & Suffolk Sts, New York peat Delancey St, Delancey & Suffolk Sts. New ¥¢ City, : . Fulton Si. a'r Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, Loew's Fulton, Pulton St., n’r Nostrand Av., Brook! tee niece 6 Loaw’s Shubert, Bway & Howard Ave Brooking te Loew’s Shubert, Bway & Howard Av., Brooklyn. Loe@’s Bijou, Smith & Livingston Sts., Brooklyn. Loew's Bijou, Smith & Livingston Sts, Brooklyn. (Chapter 9 shown at above theatres Saturday, Suly 34, 1915) (Chapter ® shown ot above theatres Sunday, Joly 4th, CHAPTER NINE Tuesday, June 29th, 1915 LOEW'S Circle Theatre, Broadway & 60th St LORW'SNew York Theatre, Broadway &45th§ Thursday, July 1, 1915 Friday, July 2, 1915. Loew's Delancey St., Delancey & Suffolk Sts, New, York Lom, Cpa f St, Delancey & Suffolk Sts, New York bp! Losve Watkin, Poton St, a'r-tostran Av, Brooklyn, it, n’r Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, Corey noe wees & : Loew's Shubert, B'way & Howard Av. Brooklyn, bert, Bway & Howard Av., Brooklyn towwe Sion, Sait he Livingston Sis,, Brooklyn, Loew's Bijou, Smith & Livingston Sts, Brooklyn, And Gaturday and Sunday. July 84 and 4th, ae moted above ander Saturday an@ Sunday, June 26th and 27th. 1) OTHER EXHIBITIONS: TUESDAY, JUNE aoe rot ALL = 9 ROE snares aS tf new TUESDAY, Jee 20rm, 6 wath t and f Pe Yak o TT ae hoe Sveg Nor vou ou” pampterAvenye. Br Brookim, $F 9 99-955-990065.50236596-03.0 Coes sooo Ps jaline .AY., Volon 180, wes it saree. Hobokws, MJ, whe wm'e, Mandalay at College Races. 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