The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1917, Page 11

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VIVID [ wer ’ ie Ghaeeie WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917. 1° WITH MISS FARRAR, Carries Audience Back to Days} an of tneso scenes, depicting the of Old When Men Died for an Idea. ‘ _'AMUSEMENTS FOR THE NEW YEAR AANA you pay dearty for it. muoh for you to make that will never | present efforts tet a Lope nt all my I agree pnd brains as ene in ome cack dies bat it yiny Pen oe first tert time in Perera and n r nels may suc tise they attac rate on loving — ‘in this" blay ith the anno energy, Such ls Farrar.| your productions. For ees before I death-glazed eyes, Tail hold that tf an unknown Took at Leonardo, became practical and statistical, as my TAKEN BACK IN FANCY TO|si!rl had played that part last ht) “You are blessed Indeed and there 8) | Your picture would have been en phanced | eed Geraldine Lg ge A to byes ur art’ Tsay it n DAYS OF OLD. In this picture I found myself ac- tually living in the days when plumed in value, and lived longer. Perhaps this would be difficult to explain to you AGREES WITH BARD THAT THE) PLAY'S THE THING. | Greetings from | LWolfe Gilbert | The Song Hit Man “You may say the piay was made for | Geraiding Farrar, but you can't teli| me that Geraldine Farrar was made for the play, “Ot ka purse you will not agree with | Extends You rather than give the lie to their con- victions, T have seen pictures, paintings, of LEW FIELDS Who Ie Soon to Appear In “BOSOM The Compliments of the lives and deaths of famous persons | ° of the past; but by the widest scope | ¢ of imagination I could not have | ¢} dreamed of the vividness of valor, the loyalty of love, the @acrificing of "| self, the art of achievement, the won- der of womanhood, the misunder-/\. spend i ‘got away with thet for a perhaps, as you want) ‘noney. Tut If you want r ~ Every Detail Made to Seem Real in Heroic Picture of Girl Martyr. By Sophie Irene Loeb. For days after I saw it I reflected that if I could produce a play like “Joan the Woman"—well, what's the standing of the martyr, as is set|people to go home with your picture, | forth in the almost living reality of |Which they will do in spite of you it remained t in their love, though it was never consummated. use of wishing? Thero ts only one Ceetl De MYlo. Tam glad at least that two of my ex played their big part in this pro- duotion—Janio McPhearson, the au- thor, and Geraldine Farrar, the star. It is not a production—it is an in- epiration. It is not an event, but an epoch in the motion picture industry. I wrote Cecil De Mille a letter about ft—the first I have ever written cbout any photoplay, and I have seen them all, all the big onss. And because of what I found in this play I asked to write this article. I have travelled in many countries and am not easily thrilled. Yet, as I wat entranced during the showing of this picture, I wondered how it was Possible to produce such a finished work, baving such keen faithfulness to detail, without losing for an in- stant the grasp of the whole. Every seene must have called forth pro- found study and infinite care. It is the one unsual piece of work that will make an appeal to every @lass and every creed. In It I saw a Plea for preparedness, a prophecy of peace, a call to womanhood and a cry to manhood. In it I found that there comes a time in the life of many a woman when it is greater to renounce the thing nearest to the heart's desire and go forth to a braver battle for the things that endure for all time. Tn it I realized how great deeds of ‘Mistory thunder through all time and inspire youth to brave death in the Cause of his fellows. maddoned men and women—not bh ah24 rehearsed automaton supers; and the battles make you gasp for breath as! game first through. lines ef men before your very, eyes, When you “‘eome to" you | fr oe cree wonder how many hed bean killed met that | when the camera man was called ceeeics eeeirabere He farran,_ Bu against it. Iam jealous of saat ae | Farrar, jealous for the poor girl with great talent Loe cout not get the chance to play how I told it to ooo a De Mille: ture I wanted to flash across to you, ‘For Heaven's ake, Mr_De Mille, you Tm this play I came to understand the groat love of a great woman, the Joy and gladness it brought to her FRIENDS” i Professional Manager S “Joan the Woman.” gad which makes me want to seo! i eas n un. ers 1 roturned bows pet, 8 pubic want your art instead of Your Hopes You Will Have a | |B W de § E o And at last, wonder of wonders! I ts pitas, anc age [onggt me es er Very Prospeoas Year | }/)) J. W. Stern & Co. }) [immmmmnmnmnnaunuansnitinma rlgng- up Kiss. In fact, they never !castie play Portia because ahe had 1556 Broadway i — = true and gloried been ‘tripping to the tune of thou- Vs In this play's action mobs are real “But I answered ‘Joan the Woman’ | of horses go tramping Compliments of Cathleen “Love | 1) ” Mike” A Comedy with Music ‘Wil coon be presented in New Tork Miss Elisabeth Marbury and Mr. Lee Shubert moeeed vith GOOD EDDIE “You are oat your ova Seg un- Let thi Proceed he orbit in in which they. started. HOPES His Hundreds of Thousands Of Customers Enjoyed The Holiday Season © Public Service Ticket Office Broadway at Forty-Third There 18 Only One Mine KORE 1 hela | ee ease ere ne recta RAY MOND HUBBELL NEW YORK HIPPODROME “Hello, I've Been Looking For You” “Poor Butterfly” part. This is “When I saw your first Farrar yas THE NEW YEAR USHERS INTO THE MOSS THEATRES BIGGER AND BET- TER SHOWS THAN EVER BEFORE |OFFERED TO OUR PATRONS He LEO |M.S. BENTHAM || (Palace Theatre Building) Extends His Best Wishes to All His Friends Hopes the New Year | || Will Be Kind to All BROADWAY AT 28TH AT POPULAR PRICES THE DOLLAR SHOW FOR 10, 15, 25, 35 & 50c “A Motion Picture Triumph.”—sun Most Gorgeous Pageantry in Film History. Most Paden Girl in History Lives Again | CERALDINE FARRAR = TH ST. THEATRE JOAN OF' ARC “World's Greatest Woman Acted by America’s Greatest Artist’’ « Jesse L. Lasky Presents YOAN THE MARTY R.. eIOAN THE WOMAN’ TWICE EVERY DAY (Including Sunday) AT 2.10 & 8.10 1,000 Sits 25c & 50c SEATS Prices 25c-50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50 and $2.00 JUST WEST OF BROADWAY PHONE BRYANT 7292 | JOE LEBLANG| PROCTOR’S 5 Sth Aneel Theatre VAUDEVILLE SUPREME \ |

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