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ee ee + OLD FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY te be coon in a wn Me orate called "On Dem- gereus ne. Herbert Breson te now im Ficrida nick-Plotures production, “Lucretia Borgia.” : 18 foun’ » making exteriors for bis next Sels- “Joan the Woman,” t which Geral- Mao Ste*eet 27 | Joan of Aro, wi epen an engagement & new Goldwya Sorapany Marler the Forty-tourcs Street Theatre tte iy » gave BO Christmas night. "Make * “| The Broadway @tar Feature Com- Burke, “and you will be Beau-| pany wii release the first episode gt ” Not while you're the| Pine Dangers of Dorie” on Deo. $7, Billie! and the nine other episodes will be re- Corporation, which | leased from week to Week after that, in natural colors,/ Another Keystone comedy ie ready eae ear gent a company to Jacksonville Darmond ve the star. N Vitagraph will show privately it end Nine” ‘elmore? Broadway. ‘The to afternoon Fairbanks and Mary Pick- fora are elated to lead the grand march at the film ball in New York tm February. Cif Smith, a Triangle director, ‘was married last week to Cleo Mor- for release. It is called “A Lost Baby,” and it was produced under the direc- tion of Clarence Badger, NOW YOU SER. There's a man in Auguata, Me, who carne $10 @ week, ewpporte Dimeclf, and pute $9.20 of tt in the dank, FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING Father John’s Medicine Builds Up the Body Without Use of Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. A Doctor’s Prescription, 60 in the role of| j THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18616, THE SHIELDING SHADOW A jeterious mantle that renders {te possessor invisible falle into the hands of a modtrn knight errant. Like a true gallant he reveals hie secret at the command of his lady fair. They leave the mantle upon a table, ah steals inand snatches tt away, Read what happened in this ecenarto that will teach you how to write a film play. CONDENSED SCENARIO. BY GROROB Bra eniTs ELEVENTH HPISODE—THE STOLEN SHADOW. (Copyright, 1016. by George B. Beits.) 6 OF tite reek ee Be tte Tee uletie Socsat te as blend 1s the ponte Attn tad tase 4 eau ote ahiorrrpek tia: fra. regedit ton yan orton el st ire fainer erring Renton, with he orto, rat unl he Tom pee aie. the weed Enter: Av simigw nike ‘Ravmgat comes into Yaontne's Tt and ‘peo her how "many PART ONE. 8UB-TITLE—Having escaped from the hunting lodge in which Blanca, Queen of the Underworld, was killed, Ravengar teile Leontine to ewmmon the police to her home. Gcene 1. (Ruins of bunting ledge.) Ravengar and Leontine in pioture. Ravengar gives her instructions as above. Leontine exite, SUB-TITLE—Leontine’s hugpand, Bedastian, who hae endeavored te de away with Me wife, realises that the game ts wp. Scene 3. (Bedroom in Leontine’s Boone 6.) Hallway out ie “bed room.) Leontine ‘and police at door. house.) Sebastian in pioture, pack- ing up, grevariag for flight. Door Leentine answers Ragengar, puzzled by bis tal to open door. opens. ysterious eyes and hands appear in doorway. Sebastian looks BR avengar at door, talkt Bebastian gazes in hie ‘atrection. ‘up, starte Byes and hands Rogisters sudden craftiness, euddeniy change into Rat ‘ Ravengar locks door, then, coming down, speaks rises, Picks up chair, advances to- ward door and amas chair on Ra- over to door and talke throu; to Hebastian, SPOKEN TITLE: “Bit down, Bedas- tan. Leontine will be here with the aocret? From whence comes your pow- i |er of appearing and disappearing at fiw Ravengar laughs and epeaker SPOKEN TITLE; “Come, I wit ecatinuing eoene, he finishes sj * 4H |ing out above and exita with n= une boane 18 (Ravengare ee Re engar goes to corner, takes out vi a bottle Ay) Closet, brings tt te Leon- tine, epeake: SPOKEN i ee Hf Lop ot od Fe rat of the ‘cloth’ ts contained thts Sorte by black pellets.” Boene 14, (Hallway outside Raven- @ar's laboratory.) Show foreground of Sebastian coming up to doo that leada into laboratory, opening it) a little way and looking through: | His wet clothes are covered by & t, and he wears @ new hat. (Laboratory.) Show fore- ground Re lets to Leontine. Fi SPOKEN TITLE: “These peliete, | the Ufework of a ehipwrecked ecten- tet, were found on @ ledge in the Bouth Atlantic, Thie ectentist in Ma journal: Watt, I will get it.” Full : Ravengar finishes epeak- ing out ve, turns and moves to safe in corner, Leontine follows him, laying down pellets on table neéltir doorway. Upon this table a black cloth haa also been laid by *Raven- gar. Show foreground of door open- ing. Hand comes through and reaches into room. Sebastian's hand and arm are seen to stealthily take up| cloth and pellets and exit. Full set: Ravenger finishes opening safe, takes out journal, comes back in the direc- tion of tabie, finde cloth and pelieta gone Gases about, registering won- tendant staggers away. Ravengar and others rush out. Seeing the attendant stagger, Ravengar makes & wild football tackle in direction of top of stairs. As he falls, Sebastian tackle has stian.) Bebas- tian falis, but leaps to his feet. A wild fight follows for the cloth. Clasped im cach other's arms, both fall down the stairs. Boene 88. Ne | and stairway.) Bhow foreground Bebastian and Ravenger at bottom of stairs. Rav- engar unconscious, Sebastian picks himself up, grabs cloth from Raven- ears bi and disappears, Full eet: Rest of party come run- ning downstairs and approach Rav- on Aa they reach him he dis- (Sebastian also had thrown appears. cloth over Ravongar and—bdot® in- visible—carries him away.) Leon- tine les out in dismay. Fade into, Who Ie the Shielding Shadow? rere The Twelfth Episode of The Shielding Shadow Will Be Published Monday, Dec. 18. & * ere BY CONTRAST. (Prem the Lonteritie CourterJonmal.) “I suppose she revelied among the denuties of Paris.” "She epent most of her time among the gargoyles.” “Indeed!' “Yes. Bhe knows ehe's plain, but she aid that beside them she didn't look half bad.” |FIGHTING ROOSTERS ONE = Metice and, the As oo, Toxic Infection Entries for Dec. 29 to Jan. 3 Event In Garden Will Close To-Morrow. ef Ge croem ts caused ty the roteuten at waste products tm the boty, Entries will close to-morrow for the twenty-elghth annual exhibition of the New York Poultry and Pigeon Associa- tion, to be held in Madison Square Gar- den Deo. 20 to Ca Amon Rockefeller of Greenwich, Conn.; uel Willeta of Brighthome eet Le. and Magistrate Robert C, Corneli, A atar feature will be the exhibition of pit gamesters—according to many the onty Feal. thoroughbreds in fowidom, whose pedigrees are kept as rigidly aa those of race horses. Pit games are under the ban in all the States of the Union, but nevertheless the finest gamo- , cocks are bred in New York and New England and sent to Cuba, South! CASTORIA I t.!3 tii For Infants and Children R. FINCH | In Use For Over 30 Years| Fn eas. un intone wm” ol ee | 409-411 Fulton SL. 92>. Bich Ste, @ignature of Open ® te 7. Closed Sanday, der. SUB-TITLE—The Joy Riders, | Scene 16 (Touring car.) Show fore- ground of an suto party, laughing vengar’e head. Ravengar f Bcone 7. (Hallway as per scene 5.) ‘Leontine and police, endeavor to break pollos in @ moment. It te all over, un- jeae—— Q Sebastian is stunned, but wants to Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Uptown Store 3rd Ave & 121st St. Years in Use. know what Revengar means by “un-|in doo! and cheerig. Speeding swiftly. ' less.” Ravengar continues. Boene 8. (Bedroom as per 6.) Se- fHcene 17 (Alleywey alongside lab- i| Absolute Truth of This Story | | sroxen rirL2: “rhore u one way |bustlan, Dawily, toura up paper on| oratory.) Sebastian climbing out of 4 n ng. Rus a y | j Attested by Guarantee to Give), Write a confession of the for.) Tvindow, climbs out. ‘Door faile| inside his vest. Exite, holding bottle f $25,000.00 to Any Charitable Insti- | Serv ‘Gerson to prison, and 1 wil let |!n. Leontive and police appear. Po- | of pellets in his hand. 1 tution if Shown Otherwise Wh 60 an setusen, Walke Mee eer Re ene t: Lecatine| cy inboratory.) Bebastian etarte t0 ic sar ig whi tome. ee Scene. (Grounds of Leontin Grose the atregt, looking tnterestedly | Scene 8. (Grounds of Leontine’s|bome.) One of Scbastian’s chauffe in . AU : Father John's Medicine is © physician's pre-| home, seen through window.) Leon-|examining @ motorcycle. Sebsatine| tomobile comes around comer and i scription tne and police in automobile arrive, | comes running in, takes motorcycle | St 0Kes, Lonsslan. | Seoupsnte leap | : Prescribed for the late Rev. Father John [set out and move toward front door|and whisres out. ‘Pollcomen run out | (orgtuna of curpetone nearby. Bote oi uu, Mi ‘oy as Ans one | of house, of house, question chauffeur, Police | (er ae oe rete eto wut ee O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass, by an eminent ape-|' arene 4, (Bedroom es per 2.) Be-|ileutenant whistles and police auto- | U0, 0% Niack Pellets rolling to gutter, clalist in : bastian turns away from window: | mobile comes up, Policemen get Into] Sreng polleeman and other byatand, *Father John recommended this prescription | realizes all 1s over, Indicates he wili!It and drive after Sebastian. See oe Paauina um t6 auremeetis ; hioners and friends and in this way | write confession. Soate himself at| Scene 10, (End of whart.) Sbow|Another automobile drives up. and nown as Father John’s Medicine. table and starts to write, There is @/foreground of fishermen. One points| Sebastian is taken inside. Auto starts ‘p 4 a led 2 ts babe Leta gu Mierecg hyn aug jeg door. Lyne ng B e oe ne vanes (oer All look off. | off. 15,000. any cl able institution if shown | ters , Whispers anxiously - sot: lotercycle comes down Soene 19, (Laboratory es per 16.) : otherwise, ongar. wharf toward end, driving through| Apparently Ravengar and Leontine . ; Father John's Medicine is recommended for| SPOKEN TITLE: “Seep your word. | fishermen, who make wild leaps out} have given up hope ef finding cloth } cou, colds and throat troubles, and to make Bens then away!” gear Gites an saree iaie water ee pa Mera os Lg peg thee is half ‘ontinuilng scene, ee = be rn a | : rolled 9 to a D Bes conten) amonel se speaking out above. Ravengar moves comes into the picture and| Scene 20, (Street outside laboratory, | r po! rugy. citing atop at edge of wharf,|@8 per 21.) Ravengar and Leontine Police all leap out, come out and speak to Irishman who | Sesaa re ehen te tanatibeny| them ef accident Ravenenr calle eat ow over motor boa! Sib Rind crea one eer arian | at C thwait & Sons’ Credit B nes aes in he at yn Up and strikes fisherman sudden blow.| fe driven ewiftly away. \ e Ow er Wal ons re 1 e sherman falls overboard. Sebastian| Scene 21. (Room in hospital) Se-| leaps to motor boat wheel and starts/>astian is brought in, accompamied out of picture. CLOSE DIAPHRAGM. ny va og ie gee hed on 2 marr Two [Stoeger | our Christmas Fun yg ar oy ge pep ie . el - oul an ens. tino, maideervant and patie ta pic-| set: Ravengar and Leontine come | Many people lay aside a certain sum of money each | A visit to either of our big stores will solve the Christ» ture, with Ravengar, who is lying on| into room and move toward Sebas- | : y é y 4 bd ill find thousands couch, Police Heutenant, Somes in. tian. ohew, foreground of | Sebastian. week during the year toward a Christmas fund. In sige eift Inia for you. abe Mi for usa nting moves toward him hast p cloth from inside : ; suggestions among our stocks of homefurnishings, and questions him. Lieutenant, shak- over him and starts ||| this way they save up enough to purchase gifts ed tne 6h from attractive, small-priced articles to suites for every room. And you know that gifts for the home are the most sensible things you could possibly buy. Remember, there is no red tape at Cowperthwait & Sons’. Select the things you want and will be sent to your home now or in time for the Christmas sutprise. Do your Christmas shopping NOW. to Full set: As Ravengar and Leontine reach Sebastian's bed he disappears. Ravengar instructs doc- tor to hold door shut and searches for the Invisible Sebastian. Show foreground of doctor holding door. | Something strikes him and doctor falls. Door opens and closes. | Scene 23, (Hallway outside hos-) pital room, as per 28.) Attendant | comes upstairs, As he approaches | room the invisible Sebastian appar | without making a big outlay all at Christmas time. Cowperthwait & Sons’ credit plan works even better than such a Christmas fund. You can get beautiful, substantial gifts for your family—for your home by opening a charge account and paying in such small amounts weekly or monthly that you do not miss the money at all. ing head, says: POKEN TITLE: “He made « get- away in a doat.” Continuing scene, Léeutenant exits with maid and butler, Ravengar, who hes been slowly coming to, goes up to Leontine. Show foreground of Ravengar seeking to comfort Leon- tine, She 3 SPOKEN TITLE: “He will never return, and I oan never eraac the stig- ma on poor Jerry's name.” | Continut: 1 te ently pushes him to one side. At- . : : }eontine Motil cut auarec Raveniee | enmmmatiemeceamemecsne ||} Open Evenings until Christmas. » | ort SPOKEN TITLE: “Perhaps Jerry id return some day end wipe ewoy Quartered Oak Dining | This Big, Tufted Couch Full set: Ravengar finishes speak- i -s tay Sie aieeee ene teat be Table Bargain head in doubt, and is finally impressed | This is & and strangely thrilled as Raveugar ne massive continues to reassure her. She speaks ena ae “UPOKEN TITLE: “What éo | ery pee | > The EMERSON ANGELUS, 9675. wasnt Whei.de vow bacur Whecre| Miehee. wid vex: é La | Piles. suppor big, comfortable M4 Sontinuing fo. 4, Ra Pillar support Here is a ‘eat a , ° M USI C B rings Back the enilagly anewersie nee i cht igen couche woufa mnie ® pally Ch’! Rugs and Carpets Are f' - SPOKEN TITLE: 1 am your shteld. foot, Comes tn Gerace or,Fumed fin- g ing A ro ot he Seer eng Hypo Christmas Gifts That 4 ing shadow.” ish, Regularly, th Ms Ps 7 ae ee Writes they iat wo GSO QS | tra swing several itetimee and End rts mas a s 4) on oO SPOKEN TITEL: “But what te your offer them At. ..-.... a always sive the great. $4 50 maure } : : Solid Mahogany = |itneg™!r.,..ree #90 | 1523) rrvteg Door H Brings them back with the veil of the years lifted from them | Humidor. fame coun winort $39.50 ! This plece ts a beauty— just tho mitt for father. he humidor measures $4x11% Inches and ts lined with white enamel, : ‘ Bettecs and Senne. wh on Kinds at Only music can do this. Only music can make you feel the old wonder, dream the old dreams, thrill anew with the Combination Sewing and|: ) i]] On the top 1s @ three- 4 "8 ° ° 8 eeason | . Bissell’ c i old gladness. We do not know how much we carry in our [“tuiniina atone noteas eft ccs fi? atte “ithe” “stand = Dressing Table H-ineh"Axminater Hall Rua ' hearts until music releases from their resting places the of fascination evanta, Frere tae fern | Pocus 8.75 wet atiractive Waepestiy Carpe at 1g | memories of days long gone. fat te charming for auch occasions. 1 TOY DEPT N rigned bile and natrw Cae a or j eo ee and at the same time it is a very smart © | Christmas Inkrainoarpot (a 3 | crope deren Daure Jt la mage of ||] sunt? Git Toe theTuhitgren "Our toy [any woman's i tartan somes ai hogs crepe de chine with "11 useful toys for : a 5 i Soa te ; What would please Mother more than a player-plano—a player- sertion ‘arranged above, the hema’ ang ||| Seqeitment wil delighy viboard [tie bevaed piste plano Mother can play? There were no player-pianos when Mother Wks on the skirt and over the tui: ||| Adjustable Blackboar 1] tlldtow ‘sass: tray Columbia Cabi was young. Then, music in the home was only to be had after years of artayrhingtsierdl aot ccadd aiuad pel pe ifoutd is just the thing [3a the of la Cabinet neath this insertion ribbon ts inserted. | the top slid for- On the skirt the ribbon 1s drawn up ward {t's a regu- lar solid mahog- patient practice. Now, the player-piano makes artist-musicians of us all. for youngsters learning to ‘The slate measures Ee eR ne ot AE Grafonola $1 Week lightly and tied in bows. It makes | inches. It has 16 chart | 1 ™ che y dressing N D Ht 3 : very pretty trimming and an essential): ectlons, | aat= table, ko it into Marth: jo Denes A Player-Piano, Then, for Mother. thifaihke trimming. but you could nek | fhwood finish. “ Washington ‘sewing table you merely |} Just 81.00 i : ’ pple Greet oF serge vous. th be Price only.++ fold the salrror forwe d and slide the for j for Christmas to'bo very pretty or of net it you want $1.24 to $4.95 [sites Hay back, Fou moula one shis something daintier than the crepo or ur {ta groat beauty and 18 50} ' i . of soft finished taffeta, and for the lat. | uid eee ou | usefulness, Price... ° ‘ } ~a Lindeman-player upright at.. ter you would, of course, oinit the tn. Dig, stock of sled ‘Many other noveltice suitable for } ‘ sertion and the ribbon.’ In the We're sure to hay Christmas gifts. i —a J.C. Campbell grand at.. tev "tng “drese" ta shown, Withou uate “atyle you ,) A iuming whatsoever. i 1 : A i —a Lindeman-Angelus at pretty treatment forthe. soft finttied ||] airgne and welt made, H This Fancy Chair : ‘ * taffe: in ink or lue or other ch e +} } —an Ampico Reproducing piano for. ke cater. "trimming on tho alk mane | This Powerful eater ‘i The picture ot ature in effect m I ‘ ( ties —an Emerson-Angelus at..... . Mining attend to vconmmenicement and | ack antteth “keep the SP Goes digs tastes | frock f it der and will keep hh Minish want @ pretty. frocl that day, yo ’ ty tah ~a Schomacker-Angelus at. . ; Could se fine white cotton voll’ with |i Toom as warm as toner, char tvs very good effect or you could —a Knabe Ampico Reproducing piano ‘at... re Voile with @ little embrot fure | inches high, has nickel Comfanenle. 2.8 T ill be lik ‘ . dotted in white, These fabrics are to | See Bene er iauak) Canaen. ' It will wil ; : i peoneniting her with the key to a great treasure-house. bo lmnuch worm throughout “the | core, lever “han, | : will make her far happier than you—not seeing it quite from her view- bevevalnble for gennral summer wear. |}] BES" aign turntah two Inka’ Nand! Wel bn re j point —can imagine. mirably adapted to tho cotton materials ||| e/Bows. ono pipe, . one ¢ RAGE, cttieas only 50 : ‘and beautiful ones will be found in the ae wift, Price, rb new output which 1a sure to appear be- | fore many weeks, For the 12 year size will be needed th ‘ds of material 86 inches wide, 4) ards 44 with 10 yards of insertion and YP yards of ribbon. ‘The pattern N from 8 to 14 yeu: No, 929¢—-(With seam ailowanc 14 years. A small sum down is all that is required Pay the balance in small monthly amounts Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York $9.50 CoWPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq, “L" Cowperthwaits’ Liberal Credit Terms 250 weekly on 815 worth, T50 weekly on #50 worth, 81.50 weokly $2.50 weekly on #200 worth. Other amounts in proportion, Puy by the month if you wish, 10% Off for Cash, en ee i at THE KVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FaSHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-se te Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Aven ‘York, or sent by mail on receipt of amps for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and stways apecity aise wanted. Calli Station