The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1915, Page 16

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PNR NE (EE PRE a UN HRC! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. PEASE { NOW SHOWING No. 206 West 46th St. us est 0} roaaqwa a «FULTON HEATR i , At 1.30, 3.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P. M. Seats 25c and 50c PART OF THE RECEIPTS FROM ALL PERFORMANCES WILL BE GIVEN TO THE FRENCH RED CROSS SOCIETY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S ; OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF Y Y y y Y IS Thhen _ Order of the Great General Staff of the French Amy cae Suecte) FoRTHE NATIONAL ARCHIVES jj ~ French Republic, Paris, October 30, 1915. Dear Mr. Powell: I send you the cinematograph films you have selected. As I have told you, these films have been taken by the “operateurs mobilises”’ ot the front of the French A N D L O A N E D T O army with the authorization of the Great General Staff. It is, as you know, superfluous be | to affirm their authenticity without retouching, which is quite indisputable. Accept, dear Mr. Powell, the expression of my heartiest best wishes, FOURNOL (Bureau Chief). Winistere REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE Ce fares. ebangere s ms ; — Drea be. -s0.c0rere0 no trade | THROUGH E. ALEXANDER POWELL, Cabinet ITS WAR CORRESPONDENT, FOR PRESENTATION Tansire | IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA These Official French Motion Pictures | { avez choisis. Comme je voue l'ai dit, ces films ont été pris will be projected on an par des opérateurs mobilisés sur le front de l'’armde frangaise A-T-M-O-S-P-H-E-R-I-C Screen by ee et — ee Cher Monsieur Powell, Je vous envoie les films cinématographiques que vous ome — a avec l'autorisation de 1'Etat-Major Général, Il est, bien CLAUDE PATIN, First Lieutenant 56th iH entendu, superflu de vous affirmer leur authenticité sans Infantry of the Line, who 1s In New York ii a 4 if retouches qui est tout 4 fait hore de doute. resting after Nine Months’ Duty at the Front. Veui ez agreer, cher onsieur owe ’ ‘expression llez aeré her, Monsieur Powell, 1'expressi They Tell: The Stirring Story of the War; How the Big Guns Work Their Havoc; How the Airmen Drop Bombs; How the Poisonous Gas Comes Like a Cloud; How the Men Live in the Trenches; How They Fight; “de mes sentiments lee plus dévoude, rn 4 READ WHAT WAS SAID BY THE How They Amuse Themselves; , ° | WASHINGTON STAR How They Help the Wounded; York World with the Allld ‘Armice i About the Presentation of These Official French Motion Pictures at How the Prisoners of War Are Dealt With. roger eg any uation. . a the French Embassy in Washington Where They Were Shown of Antwerp. eeetunsan ane) t Last Thursday Night bs special Arrangement: Z = He has seen more of the French armies ay fo a - in the field than any other corresponden’ SERIES OF WAR PICTURES — |!) ssn i teagl An Orchestra «2 fo ty Pieces ee tn AT THE FRENCH EMBASSY. i ° 2 armies and has been almost continuously on Will Play Ap: / ‘opriate Music the battle front sin began, f He has been in ever: r of the Western wae sh Channel to battle front from the A Special Exhibition for the Benefit of the the Alpe ae , ; Mr. Powell will appear at eac! sent- Lafayette Fund Will Be Announced Later. ation of The World's oflicial pet foe panacea Neila teens ini ok cua heen ania ment motion pictures and tell the story Under the Management of MORRIS GEST. which the pictures so strikingly illuminate,

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