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With Strip ot | mat H Woman, tan, ‘ by Chiltoen v we Skier, ow Children + Jot at Jerome wae @ postal card ed- . Trapped and Helpless in the Flooded Submarine! Tons of water were roaring in—tons of water were crushing the subsea boat! The air supply shut off, Cleo fainted in the naval investigator's arms. Iron-muscled seamen wilted. Death was closing oi ingen around America’s hope of supremacy on the seas! _ This U. S. S, Submarine ~ Would Rule the Oceans! TODAY-—See the Greatest Undersea Scenes Ever Pictured—in The Film Novel of the Hour! ~ \ See the Terrific Pee ea Struggle i ~—An Electrifying Feature of Chapter One Enormous fortunes have been spent to make these wonderful undersea scenes—to build this tremendous production. “The Secret of the Submarine” is absolutely new, different, unrivaled in motion pictures. Based on an invention-idea which may yet save our } nation from destruction, a mighty plot develops which leads ‘round the world! See the An submarine crew fainting for air—then getting it direct from the water. This “secret” f may yet revolutionize the world’s naval warfare! Be swept awa y in your enthusiasm—as countless thousands have all week—by the hair-raising, dive-boat adven- tures —— the international intrigue for its possession — the vicious money- power secking it—tho desperation which stops not at human life! Thomas Chatterton, the popular leading man, and dazzling Juanita Hansen, the heroine, make great individ- ual successes—-backed by an intrepid company. B. Alexander Powell, the famous war correspondent, has written the powerful novelization—read it in this nowe- peper. Don’t fail to see this film masterpiece, TODAY — See “The Secret of the Submarine’’ at These Theatres: i MDAY, myers Heat iy Mobo N. arnys Ny dy Se eh A Vise sia 1 Mew Vork Olty, SUNDAY, MREUSCHEWH ARCADP—Cypeese mnt dtttle’ Aven, Brooklyn, Ne, \ Read the Story in the New York Evening World Metio 14 produ: the American Film C dno., and distributed ¢i th 68 Mutual Pe TN Har adit aD Taal ol pL, aw the boly of a young woman| limb and then had sunk to @ aitting ee, DPatvotman Golde Sata on. In her tight hand she clutched ‘350 POLICEMEN No. 834 Bast | Jressed Wet b nth Street. At that addrees ve folind nobody who knew such a fn. | 10 BE St SOLDERS First Batch of 3,5 of 3,500 to Take’ Course, Camping at | Fort Wadsworth. The task of making 3,600 guardians | of the peace into soldiers ready to} battle if peace should pass from this | country began this morning when the} first detachment of New York police- | men who are to undergo military, training this summer went into camp at Fort Wadsworth. There will be| nine camps, each lasting two weeks, | and this morning $50 husky members | of the force reported for servic, == | ‘Wearing their police uniforms the men left Pier A on the police boat Patrol at 7.80, and three-quarters of | an hour later they were changing into regular army uniforme at Fort Wadsworth. The men worked with | despatch under the direction of Capt. E. B. Martendale, U. 8. A, who ia in, command of the encampment, and, Inspector Henry Cohen of the Police Department, and they immediately | eet to work levelling the camp ground | and erecting their tents, i Many of the men have had previous military training, and from their brisk business. like way of starting in it would be hard to tell that they were Navedneas’ their first day of pre- ness training. Cooks selected From the Police Department Uae ad the first meal of corn beef and cal bage at noon. pany A is in command of Capt. Kubne, with Lieuts. Charles Pe Bois aldes; Com, the command of Capt. William Coleman, Eugene Ci will be allowed in the camp only on Sunday. oe BLANCHE SWEET ON STRAND’S SCREEN. For the week beginning to-morrow the Strand Theatre will present Blanche Sweet in “The Thousand- Dollar Husband,” a photo play writ- ten for bye by Latelronbeg ‘Turnbull and produced by the J . Lasky Fea- ture Play Companys In this film play Miss Sweet ?~ the role of a maid-of- all-work in @ boarding house near a college town. She falls in love with one of the college students, who burns the midnight oll over a poker table. When @ wealthy uncle leaves her a fortune with the provision that she rry immediately the waitress de- cides to purchase the college boy as a bridegroom. Saari NEW CHAPLIN COMEDY AT LOEW THEATRES. Charlie Chaplin's Iatest picture “Police” will be shown in addition to the vaudeville programme throughout the week ut Loew's American Theatre and Roof. The vaudeville bill will be headed by Harry Tate in “Motoring.” Little Caruso in a singing spectacle will be the headliner the latter part of the Mariuortte Snow in “Notorious Gal- jagher" will be shown at Loew's New York Theatre and Annex to-morrow: Charlie Chaplin in “Police” on Mone day and Tuesday, and other new photo-plays every night thereafter. Aulomobile Singlet FREDERICK C. "GUERRLIH, MLE. An Intimate Talk on the || Working Units of the Automobile — discussed in such a way that the |} Layman can easily un- derstand them. || Thie Exclusive Feature || '| Will Appear in the BROOKLYN CITIZEN| EVERY SUNDAY In the Automobile Seetion BEGINNING SUNDAY, MAY 28th, 1916 Order The Sunday Citizen tn advance of your news- dealer. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY W. With @ sudden sharp swerve the car shot from the road and out upon the beach. Paralyzed with amazement more than fear, Gloria was car- vied across the sand straight into sang waves. They rushed toward her as if the ocean were hungry . Gloria was only the more exultant this new experience. She stood @ moment om the car, then—t"* In Today’s New York Evening World —you'll find the first installment of this fascinating motion picture novel, Gloria’s Romance—the first installment of the word-story by the noted authors, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. Read it—it’s a master- piece of fiction!’ Then go to the Globe Theatre, Broadway at 46th Street, and see this interesting story enacted in the most beautiful pictures you ever saw—George Kleine’s greatest cinematographic achievement—featuring the renowned star ur Billie Burke » Presepted by George Kleine By special arrangement with F. Zieg feld, Jv. LORIAT ROMANG Supported by HENRY KOLKER A. Motion Picture Novel by Mr. & Mra. RUPERT HUGHES See charming Billie Burke portray the role of Gloria in this wonderful society romance. See her in the newest Parisian gowns— special creations by Lucile, Henri Bendel and Balcom, See her in the fashionable environment of Palm Beach, Florida, You'll enjoy every chapter of this cheerful novel. See the pictures! Read the story! TODAY—at the GLOBE THEATRE Broadway at 46th Stre-* Dally and Sunday 2 P. M. to 11 P. M. coop ee SEATS Be Read the Story by Mr. & Mra, Rupert Hughes IN TODAY’S NEW YORK EVENING WORLD apres am ag nen weet