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‘Confession Won and Lost When Fate Holds Trumps ’ ie by scene this mystery of the films reveals how a moving picture play is written. Instruc- to the director, the actors and the camera man are all here. the silent drama in plain English. #t; then write your own. Everything you need to know Read iHere education in a new art for the = ' Comptteht, 1078 te Geomme ster YNOUSIS OF PRECKDING EPIAODEA, seme Canon, Amerivan writer, 19 convicted at the murder of Them Nerarro, who faset Bim tocLacetine Wairott wien oeing (he mult Of Diego's brother, Retention ‘Wee Ried by writing bis Dew! tn & fall (Only coe CUtAuleT Anews the deme He is Tatiaseconfeters'e of Nave Dempammpes frome prin & Sclawtiets nbors, But be ts seine! hy an coum and billed Peter ef Batwrtian, Inontine weds samiiihe wine ber tore. en@ thavaten Sun CONDENSED SCENARIO. FOURTH EPISODE—THE EARTHQUAKE CAST, RAVENGAR, tho myeterious. ..ccceceecseseerees PVP 7 LEONTINE NAVARRO, the heroine. SEBASTIAN NAVARRO, the villain ONE LAMP LOUIE a Leader of crooks, crooks, butle: ROSTITLE—Sedactian Onds that bis comrade tn crime has fowad « RACE DARMOND - MON BARRY J. LESLIE KING | Beene 1. (Leontine’s tbrary}, Open diaphtngm on close foreground of Leentine. Sho takes up paper from table and discovers Item of interest. Unsert clone foreground of newepaper article and picture of One Lamp Lantie.on sereen. SRISMIC DISTURBANCES IN W TEKN CANADA DISCLOBB GOLD OSITR, Giseovern pocket worth @ fortune, 1 Bano Herinit of White's Village Pull get; Kebastian comes In and J over Leontine, reading PAPCT. Betray me, ch! You'd confess, eh!” grow wide with wonder an he fr hye Full net. One Launp Louw reginers Teeqpuines One Lamy Louie as my*- wonderment, Asks sebastian what hermit who dincovered for- he means, Sebastian steps to tavie Soo, then speaks te Leon- and finds confession in missing, Huriy papers oa table, searching for it, TITLE: “Pack! We're lou en. at Sebasitan jn wender. eeigg gway to White's Vilage. I own Then face lights up with # no] “shere.”” picion, Believes Hebastian is hunting Sediont bos i Mier commen) Areas th an otra Bd Hindicatin . Be well amd poiuts it tan, rao. Rebantian calls him and) SPOKEN TITLE: ty orders regarding pack~! confession, ere you? You're after my tier bows and exits to pack. | gold, that’s what you're after.” ‘A few days later. Continuing tue scene, Louie, clutch- %. (General view of Westerni ing the shotgun, apeaks out above, and moyntain—done in minia-| Furjously bids Sebastian “get out,’ tame. ‘Zhe mountain ts an extinct vul- and Sebastian exits by si@e door of Open diapt on short shack. Loute bars frout deur. Pulls view village @n4 down shade, Lifts up board to ace ©. (nat . | Sat hia gold is there and breathen Suaa and Leontine | “Stpeanues: tte - aa. Boba mew found friend makes = call. Scene $. (Leontine's sitting room), pod foreground of Leontine and wengur talking and laughing. tation plat-| L@oMtine @igcovers enveiwpe on tubie, 4. MS yp station Show foreground of envelope on fom. Beg) ryedbore et table, upon whioh ts written: “Leon- a of tine Navarro.” to, carriage and starting to} “Continuing foreground Leontine and Ravengar, She reaches ever and takes up envelope from the table. it ‘s unsealed. She turns it over aad over. Show clone foreground of doorway, Bebastian comer in quietly, Guzes in Leontine’s direction and exits out of foreground. Show foreground of Leontine and Ravengar by table. Leontine opens confession written by One Lamp Louie and starts to read it, While whe fs reading Bebastian comes into foreground ind gazes over her shoul- ders, Seizes her wrist. Kpeakn, en TITLE; “Read no fur- toward end of ft = table gazit th hypnotized stare. ba close foreground of end of The mysterious, threatening Rees and eyes are there, the two Lamp Lou! Full eet. He fintshes speaking above, and holding out his hand, de- mands that she give him the paper. Leontine pulls ber and away and re- fuses. She hastily slips paper into = A Kd him. és envelope and hands it to Kaveng: ing ar. ‘eloes foreground of One Lamp | Ravengar accepts the envelope. Sebas- = ne slewly closc in a! tian demands it from him. Ravengar weep. smiles. Seals it and thrusts envelope close foreground of end of|into pocket. Exit, tien gazes ‘Words appear the eyen | at Leontine, registering baffled fury. In The Shielding Shadow; Urenl by hor tether, who ia in the * lation, Dut wtipabates that ive will he ble wife in name only When Selmrtian Grows setive, © pair of Ginembadied erm and hands appear under is: “You once comenitted 2 )Bexits into hallway after Rav. . for Sebastian Navarro, Write! Boene 9. (Ravengar’s room in hote!). * Words dissolve out. | Ravengur comes in. Takes out en- fe und of One Lamp velope and examines it wonderingly, Teaning over table. Takes up| Sebastian folly and demands jt. and starts to write. Ravengar gaze, Tim and refuses, 6, (Outside shack, Moon-| Tho,two continue talking, effect). Kebastian comes up.) Sebne 10, (Next room to Ravengar), bout cautiously, then looks in| Number of crooks quarreling “over window of shack. Slowly|card game. Suddenly one hears @eor and goos into house. destian talking in next room, Quiet 7. (Room tn shack). One the others and goes over to door, Lis- ‘Loule writing. Sebastian comes | tens, in thily and leans over his} Hoene 11, (Ravengar’s room tn to sec what he is writing. | hotel). Show foreground of Ravengnr close foreground of paper on/ and Sebastian, Sebastian holds out | ecw part tn fobs | btn REN TITLE: “1 ; ith my 2 asst ic SPOKE) LB: "IU pay you \ ‘s forgery Usat sent Jerry | $10,000 for-that paper.” to prixon—— | Yull set. Sebastian fintshes speak- uing the cence, Sebustian ing out the above. Ravengar «miles fury. Grabs One Lamp and shakes his head. Sebastian leaps and throws him awny from forward and attacks him. The two Loule awakes and gazes at) fight, . Does not recognize him. UBTITIA—Fate'e interruption, lowe torexround of the table.| Scene 12. Show foreground top of on written 9 lifted dnto|extinct volcano, It gives signs of air by some invisible ‘power and | eruption. . Beene 18, (General view of village ‘Close, foreground of One Lamp! ~-miniature), Earthquake ls seen to Tewle and) Sebastian, Sebastian | shake the landscape and how ® Beene 14. (Ini of One Lam BPOKEN TITLE: “So you would| Loulo's shack). One Lamp Lowia in picture. Room shakes and articles | start to fall from wal 2008000000000000000000000 | Srrne 15 (utaide shack. | Moon rt Nght effect). The landsoape and shack Knecks Obstinate | shake, then the shack falls to Ricca Coughs in a Hurry Becne 16. (Ravengar’s room in hotel), Ravengar and Sebastian in | furious fight. Room falls and both are overwhelmed by the debris, Scene 17, (Leontine’s sitting room). | Plaster falling. Ravengar comes stag- ring in. Lapntine, struck by beams, ‘alls, Ravengar picks her up, they reach doorwey a quantity of plaster falls and knocks them both to em Home-Made Re: & Mitifons at the Came” ‘Thousands of people, normally health; ipevery other respect, are annoyed wi & persistent hanging-on bronchi: floor, Crook of Scene 10 cor : year after year, disturbing their » wering tn, bonds and making life disagreeable, Is 90 Show foremvound of Ravengar bend- veedless—-there’s un cid home-made! ine over Leor The envelope il end such a cough drops from his pocket to floor. roy tieeround of oor and en sa wing, velope falling Pineg! (80 cea Seay, coe _2how foreground of Rovengar and rm A ‘ ontine. ler of crooks crawh pint aoa fil he Botte with plain | te foreground. “Reaches. tor en: . 6 io ANE | velope. vengar discovers mm. f at oper, redcd y but sure! med Bred upon the man, - will wotice the phlegm thin out and then! Full wet. Crook hurls Ravengar to jr altogether, thus ending a floor and flees, Ravengar follows that you never thought would ead, , Dim is & most valuable concentrated] | Scene 18. (High ratiroad bridge of genuine Norway pine ex- crossing stream. Long jump to combined with guaiscol and is| Yrevny rene ont” Ta tetiewod Me aot used by millions of people every year Reavenmer c y (or throat ond chest colds with splendid nd aaa hoe nce results, KP Raven; ack and Ray Gee tv eid disoppointinent, ash your taser ‘ heaitates, 1 fist for “2iy ounces of Pinex” with « Jump inte Raven, ry tee of absolute setisiac | Scene 19. (Banky of stream). Crook os oaneee ptly, refunded gece |SOme% sprawling up from stream. i a 7 oo! Leaps into hiding place behind lng. zi gihis preperation, | ‘The Pinex Co..| Havengar pulla Minrrit up. Rune ont ‘of picture, passing crook, whom he , Retin “ ‘ | Bouck W THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 aie CYT FRABEOTIS, Grasnwoom MBO weonic RITE RON eed et Sriveeny Tema Goes not see, As soon as he is gone sen from hiding place and site direction, 20, (Debris of hotel), Leon- tine tn picture. Ravengar comes in to her, She aske him anxious ques tion, Ravengar sadly shakes his head, indicating that he did not re- cover ¢ on. Fade into: WHO 18 THE SHIELD- SUNT {NG sHADOWE ° The Fifth Ey ts de of The Shielding Shadow Wil Be Published Monday, Oc:. % oe “DAUGHTER OF THE GODS” BRINGS FOX A LOVING CUP Galaxy of Picture Stars Presents Handsome Testimonial to the Producer. Bo enthuslastic were the Wiliam Fox galaxy of pitcure stars over the first performance of “A Daughter of the Gods” at the Lyric Theatre that the producer was to-day presented with a Tiffany silver loving cup, two feet high, handsomely chased and engraved as follows: “To William Fox, with best wishes for a world-wide success of “A Daughter of the Gods,” from Theda Bara, Valeska Su- ratt, James Vincent, Max Reyn- olde and all studio employees of the Fox Film Corporation, Oo- tober 17, 1916." Many noted persons who witnessed the exhibition of picture Kaye unstinted praise. Talcott Williams Director of the School of Journa of Columbia University, said: “T most remarkable great film T have ever seen.” Among those prominent who sent best wishes for the success of "A Daughter of the Gods" were Berth Kalich, Adolph Zukor, Al Woods Victor Herbert, Aaron Hoffman Perez Hutt, W, H, Tecker, J, J, Me Carthy, D, W. Griffith's general man ager; Alf. T, Wilton and scores of others, Prominent persons attending per formances of the picture were Mthel Barrymore, Irvin B. Cobb, J, Stuart Blackton, “Diamond” Jim Brady, P| Norma Talmadge, Amelia Binghasn Thomas Dixon, Theda Bara, Mitche! H. Mark, Charles H. Strong, J Davies, Mr, and Mrs. Usal Me Fire Commissioner Robert Adam and Mr, and Mrs. Lute G, Albertieri i HAIL! SHARK-EATING MAN! a the He Is Much Wanted Federal Fish © 6 “One of the great American needs As|at the present time is the shark-cating man,” says Hugh M. Smith, United States ¢ missioner of Fisheries, in an articio entitied "Sharks—Man- Fat ere and Others,” int October num ber of the American Museum Journas just out “The unprecedented attacks by sharks on human beingayalong the Middle Atlantic Coast ip the summe: of 1916 resulted in (ue death of fou bathers, produced « profound sens tion and materially interfered wi the attendance at seaside resorts,” he says. "All sharks of sufficient size have @ food value, and in many part: of the world sharks are regularly fished for and used for human con sumptio —— k White for Seabury, bitter attack upon the So predicting {te doom st pastor of th hurch of the Social Revolution, an uinced in his ermon yesterday af ternoon at No. 126 West Twenty-tirs Street that he would support Seabury for Governor, though he intended to vote for the Soclalist candidates for minor offices. with such clarity and sonority. He!yesterday afternoon EN? SAS ecu em began with @ Mozart symphony and more after the rehearsal was called, exe, ended with Beethoven's “Pastoral” |which was to be expected. Oh, these RIALTO THRaTRe. symphony. Between, he presented inating, irrespoasible Russians! two excerpts from cantatas by Bach,| Nijinsky took part in the rehearsal, arranged by our own Sam ¥Jand, therefore, it may be assumed he Two Orchestras, a Young Singer By Sylvester Rawling. ‘LTER DAMROSCH and the tral numbers were Maasenet’s “Phe- Symphony Society Orchestra, at Aeolian Hall, and Frans X. Arens and the People's Orchestra at Carnegio Hall, simul. yesterday afternoon started the season of concerts by the big orchestras. In th tane Oscar Splersen. There were crowded houses at each of the three enter- tainments, A surprise at the Manhattan calls for first mention. Clura Loring, un known to us, and, apparently, not ye! out of her teens, substituting for Elvira Amazar of the Boston Opera Company, tndisposed, rang the “A fors © jul,” from “La Traviata,” wit! astonishing voice, grace, and factitty (astead of joining an opera company in\tho\ Went, ae Inquiry brousht aon wanding virlity In hor prouounce isthe present intention of the youns of the Brahma concerto tn I Vvoman, she should have vr voter | itor, polished and refined for successors!) © the fading high pr srature sopran ew symphonic messible Then t by the trre nerwiein; not i jus, but, as he said in s at he was forced to mak« eplete with quips and cranks par seularly his that be had at sorbed in hi iving and learn ides, was Mercy Grain ning fents and tn skill, interpreting Mozar ‘hopin and himself, not to overloo Mr. Splersen and bis capable or chestra, Mr. Damrosch, in his programme Aisponsed with a soloist, Scarcely ha ve displayed richer gifts of Interpre tation, or has his orc At the first sign of | skin trouble apply Resinol ‘That patch of eruption ts not maces rarily aserious matter! Even in severe, well-estabiished canes of eczema, ring: worm or similar affections, Resino! Ointment and Resinol Soap tially re lieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble completely. How | much more, then, can this simple, In- expensive treatment be relied on to dis- pel asin troubles in their earlier stages, inal Soap and Resinol Ointma Vor fa Balimern, Ma dre” overture, Schubi in B minor, and Liszt ludes” and third Hungarian rhap- Symphony | sodie. Zimbalist at Aoollan Hall in t evening, at the! afternoon, a violin recital by Isolde Manhattan Opera House, there was| Menges at same place in the evening @ concert under the direction of! and two performances, afternoon and vening, by the Russian Ballet at the — Manhattan Opera House. Mr, Zim-|**Pape’s Cold Compound” llst played the Beethoven Romance ia @ with _ vhich ts characteristic of bts art Saturday's musical activith (dmiration. ‘awdry paraphrase of “The Last Rosy ‘f Summer” should have figured on ‘is programme. Miss Menges had the assistance of he Maud Allan Symphony Orcheatri The ballets which drew large i CALLERUS IN Li, ad oe ow we mson et Delila.” The orches symphony “Les Pre lovely repo art that compels respect an: Too bed that Ernst's est Block conductor, at her recital | 'mb% yotng Fagiiohwoman displaye ttle taate, ample techninue an’ | tong ope, winntn Eulenaplege!” wan rehearse 23, 1916, ‘SOME THEATRICAL STARS WHO WILL APPEAR IN NEW YORK THIS WEEK|. #75565 oFF sruwe WASHINGTON, Commerce Commirston announced rat physical valuation of ratlroads, placing the value of the Texu. Rallroad tentatively at $ Atlant ving, relic verishne: soreness and stiffness, Don't stay stuff nd snuffling! EF the introduction to “Ich ste’ mil | will dance to-night. einem Fuss im Grate” owing much to Mr, Franko's skill. Christine Miller wae Mr. Arens's soloist. 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