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Wy = = | , THE EVENING WOR acre Leu panancacanen noma _Aby al i Pee Pom i { See This $250,000 Photoplay Series in the Following Theatres Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. LOEW'S AMERICAN, 42d St. and 8th Ave. LOEW'S GREELEY SQ., 6th Ave. and 30th St. LOEW'S LINCOLN SQ., Broadway at 66th St. LOEW’S ORPHEUM, 3d Ave. and 87th St. LOEW'S BOULEVARD, Southern Boulevard & Westchester Av., Brens. LOEW'S '» Delancey and Suffolk Sts. LOEW'S BIJOU, Smith and Livingston Ste., Bresklyn. LOEW'S DEKALB, De Kalb Ave., near Broadway, Brooklyn. LOEW'S FULTON, Fulton St. and Nostrand Ave., Breoklyn. LOEW'S PALACE, East New York Ave. and Douglas St., LOEW'S THEATRE, Springfield Ave., near High St., Newark, N. J. LOEW'S THEATRE, 180 Main St., New Rechelle, N. Y. LYRIC THEATRE, Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J. Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. LOEW'S NATIONAL, Bergen Ave. and 149th St., Brenz. Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. LOEW'S WARWICK, Fulton and Jerome Sts., Brooklyn. Every Sunday. MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE, 34th St. and 8th Ave., City. TELLER’S SHUBERT THEATRE, Broadway & Howard Ave., Breeklyn. Every Monday. LOEW’S CIRCLE, Breadway at 60th St. LOEW'S MURRAY HILL, 42d St. and Lesington Ave. LOEW'S ROYAL, Pearl and Willoughby Sts., Broeklyn. LOEW'S BROADWAY, Broadway, near Myrtle Ave., Breeklyn. LOEW'S AVE. B, Ave. B and Sth St. LOEW'S NEW YORK, Broadway end 45th St. Every Thursday. LOEW’S WEST END, 125th St., near St. Nicholas Ave. Monday; January 24th. SUNSET THEATRE, 4705 Sth Ave., Breoklyn. MORNINGSIDE, 116th St. and 8th Ave., N. Y. City. COLONIAL THEATRE, Sumner and Bloomfield Ave., Newark, N. J. IDEAL THEATRE, 44th St. and 8th Ave., N. Y. City. EMPRESS THEATRE, 116th St. and Lenox Ave., N. Y. City. NORTH STAR THEATRE, 106th St. and Sth Ave., N. Y. City. MANHATTAN THEATRE, 109th St. and Manhattan Ave., N. Y. City. THE BANNER, Longwood and Westchester Ave., Td nx. THE TIFFANY, Tiffany and Westchester Ave., B: NATIONAL WINTER GARDEN, Houston and Chrystie Sts. REGENT THEATRE, Bay Shore, L. I. GARDEN THEATRE, Passaic, N. J. PARK WEST THEATRE, 103 West 99th St. CARLTON 0. H., Bay Shore, L. I. MATROPOLITAN THEATRE, 168 Manhattan Ave., Breeklyn. REGENT THEATRE, 28th St. and 3d Ave., N. Y. City. CHEROKEE THEATRE, 81st St. and 1st Ave., N.Y. City. ORPHEUM THEATRE, 8th St. and 2d Ave., N. Y. City. JANICE THEATRE, Flushing, L. I. PROGRESS THEATRE, Graham Ave., Brooklyn. PARK THEATRE, 165th St. and Melrose Ave. ROYAL THEATRE, Perth Amboy, N. J. CITY THEATRE, Passaic, N. J. BUNNY THEATRE, Broadway and 147th St., N. Y. City. OLYMPIA THEATRE, 107th St. and Broadway, N. Y. City. WASHINGTON, 148th St. and Amsterdam Ave., N. Y. City. EMPIRE, New Brunswick, N. J. VENICE, 209 Park Row, N. Y. City. SPRING, 405 Spring St., West Hoboken, N. J. PEERLESS, 5612 5th Ave., Brooklyn. STAR, 136 3d Ave., N. Y. City. MORNINGSIDE, 2137 8th Ave., N. Y. City. STANLEY, 42d St. and 7th Ave., N. Y, City. Tuesday, January 25th. BOHEMIAN ANNEX, 334 E. 74th St., N.Y. City. CLARENDON, 1105 Flatbush Ave., Broeklyn. DUFFIELD, Duffield and Fulton Sts., Brooklyn, SCENARIO, Newark, N. J. Wednesday, January 26th, IRVING THEATRE, Myrtle and Irving Place, Brooklyn, MAJESTIC THEATRE, 185th St. and St. Nicholas Ave., N.Y. City. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, Knickerbocker and Halsey Sts., Breoklyn. CENTURY THEATRE, Nostrand and Robertson St., Brooklyn, Thursday, January 27th. APOLLO THEATRE, 209 W. 125th St., N. Y. City. Sunday, January 30th. HAMILTON THEATRE, 2803 Fort Hamilton Ave., Breoklyn. Monday, January 31st, DECATUR THEATRE, 1674 Broadway, Brooklyn. You will miss the richest treat of all time If you miss these fllms! EXHIBITORS: Write or phone for details to nearest General Film Exchange —The haunting vision of the giant hand on her white shoulder” “The greatest of all the ©) Motion Picture Serials” From McCLURE’S MAGAZINE What Fifty Million People Want— Geese SE MARY PAGE By FREDERICK LEWIS Author of ‘“‘WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY” OU see Mary pursued by the “Brute.” You see the lights and shadows of stage life. You see the tremendous court scene, without doubt the most thrilling and realistic trial found in the fiction of any country. Yousee Mary badgered by the prosecution—every man against her but one. You see this one—her lover and attorney— fighting desperately to snatch his sweetheart from the death cell. You hear testimony that makes you clench your fists. You see vividly pictured both the chivalry and the brutality a young girl meets in her struggle to win success as an actress. Through it all you follow the shimmering, golden, unbreakable thread of love. Read the Story Beginning in a SEPARATE MOTION PICTURE SERIAL SUPPLEMENT A 15-WEEK SERIES Wetch for the Mary Page series—a breath-taking epi- sode each week for 15 weeks, YOUR OWN THEATRE will show next week this great $250,000 motion picture series. Don't miss these pictures. Given With NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD In Greater New York and Vicinity) MONDAY, JANUARY 24th, starts the biggest of all big weeks for motion picture enthusiasts. Throughout the week the first MARY PAGE films appear in the theatres mentioned elsewhere on this page. No photoplay management has ever put into a motion-picture series the big money and the perfection of acting, setting and photography that have been put into ‘The Strange Case of Mary Page.” Enjoy to the utmost the romance, mysteries and thrills awaiting you on the screen of your favorite theatre. HENRY B, WALTHALL EDNA MAYO Birth of a q The appealing heroine in “The Hod cack ly le el Blindness of Virtue,” ill play Mary Ph Cs pe ine ‘actor on the Page, @ wonderful pert for a wor lay Langdon. Ii is the derful actress, Miss Mayo will Wigeet 4 an beryl big parts thal eppear in a number of new Lucile thal hes‘plae GEORGE K. SPOOR, President eens eee | daabiasts i Salbbaed