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“= THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918. r19, 10n8. wt ny rea em us sees I TUMLY'S STAGE. DETAIL he Hastilo, the guillotine and t Shot i a oe nearing Ite 190th performance, This MARKS ALL HIS PLAYS |siresase tire or’ the ttawaen talands, | When intelli | Hiouse of Deputies from which evolve 1 ; wriebt | gently prepared Li | 1 | Are concelved on @ xtandtose scale FOR “LOMBARDI, 110.” Once Again In “The Mas f t se eerie placed is inval- ‘ ‘ aim that the| pany has prepared for early rele Hfatton play of fun and feehfons has Next the young California pt and are fully comparable to any seen | ite record-breaking pace well into the in @ Griffith or a Lloyd, Production. Janeen summer months, after which the origl- querader.” rg cts, featured that uable as an aid to suc- here is masterly direction in thesc revious work. |. vf ‘ BY FOX COMPANY COMING SPECTACLE frocutiona, “the atmosphere is apien- | Play of Fun and Fashions to Remain title Coust for as Tanke af tent Richard Walton Tully, producer of | erates he has dinviayed thn ative [Coss bBo . 5 heey caught. erento Ie Gino Masquerader” at the Booth, 19 @lingonulty of atarccratt. ‘The foe scene, |available for represen- , es a von The players recruited from the Ital at Morosco. Theatre Till weeks before opening in Chicago, “Lom- int of originality, In his first| which opens the play, ten realtn ian stage show the highest form of Summer. dardi, Ltd.” will be ¢he first play to The Rose of the Rancho.” he wie- | rapepauction 0, torsion, street | tative paler cy uallged the old mishton life of California |torphere, while the soveral cthecticn | @RAMA Py Writers of Photoplays Will Export and Import Film Co, |i! enacted with depth and under at the time when the Spanish grandees [tricks by Which Guy Dates Fost tn his kly standing. Lyda Borelll, as Mme, Fon h Guy Dates Post i Be Featured and Their | Will Soon Show “Birth of _ | tent. the neroine of tnd ploture, eive were, yielding precedence to the wold] full fie chatucter ta ie mr. tt Pay Doubled. | Democrac | an uncommonly fine interprotation. kreedy Yankens, In his next play, “The [fT rise of the shectators fe nade es re Sho is, moreover, ono of the most Bird of Paradive,” which in ite seventh |dence of Tully's inventiveness > : vutiful women that has ever grace poate oan “ ude | tr } - a < “ ‘ blant as Robesplere, and R, Barrie a aoe export ad Tmpert Fim Com. | Hasl.ts Rovere, an Relic BY CHAS. K. HARRIS 9 screen, A. Novelli as Tallon, F ppltclag ne obtained the rights to! trations, @ Franco-American Film Company's| Tho Export and Import Film Com NG) “IS THERE A LETTER FOR ME?” _ “WHEN THE CHERRY TREES ARE BLOOMING” | histrionte art. The leading roles are establish an entire season's run in the Oliver Morosco’s bit laughing Morosco Theatre, , By William Fox. 4, @pectaoular achievement and ad-| P vancement will mark the motion vic- ture art in 1918, in any opinion, There of higher ideals, Greater stories than | +... in ol mn the soreen; aoees an Gs are tig heats 8t! Bisbal 4a it 19, an exhibition of the| renoh Revolution at the time that the Amerioan public, and hatha |Robesplerre had his brief retgn of | ot the Eee 7. josethg avi, tyranny, the production ponsossns tho | Gen desict extuat seasnrrenions in ‘ value of timeliness when we consider 7 the wave of democracy that ts # more convincing way than ever B® | 1,- over the world, coupled with t | fact that history repeats ttself in the tton | “4 ¥ oo re dares vie atory, Russian revolution, Tho only differ production “Tha Birth of Democracy,” | —— ra (IN JAPAN) “WILL YOU BE TRUE?” “WHAT A WONDERFUL DREAM” ment, a striving for the attainment portunity of viewing this timely pic- | (iy WOULD BE Jence is that the Russian people are DOROTHY MARDOM: . of the world war, I belleva, too, that! not being subjected to copra BELLE BAK nied tori our national cause will be greatly as- | tyranny by the Bo! rere NONEYTE And the Reigning Patriotic Song Hit of the World: sisted by the motion picture, due to/ French by the self-appointed dicta- | ‘ : { a , + the fact that tho American branch | tors in 1793 . on | RE CIILSON OHA | BREAK THE NEWS TO M Tho Birth of Democracy” ts a ‘ oe ate 1g united behind Frees | ape nol of tremendous scope, but I | Bie arr | > ent Wilson. spectacular nature r allowed to Sule i P During tho noxt twelve months I predominate over { i | aan = + For Sale at All Music Stores, Including— proposo to tako motion pleturo P&| wai to Len id ¢ | GILBERT G FRIEDLAND, WOOLWORTH, KR trons through the library of classical the people to am 232 W 46" ST_KEW YO! PERE EAIAGREE Cae Hterature, as weil as the popular writ- | tion reache tf : G inga, !nclud! rea and melodrama. | ( =| 2 @| : Producers should not decry the lack, 3 2 = of material when there remain tho, ; : 8 =e Gorks of vicwr tugs, Dumas, Dick-|| THE GRAPHIC FILM CORPORATION | : Th P bl ° | a ens, Scott, Thackeray, Balzac, do fea hae (teak ‘ill B e u 1c ervice > P| Maupassant, Daudet, Bulwer Lytton | announces that its February release will be © 2 —F , and all the renowned American IVAN ABRAMSON’S 3 o y .w upon. I hope to de- ee P 5 ere to crew pen pe ‘ new and hieart-gripping photoplay entitled q : yelop playwrights by «giving thi PE i play B ‘ , 4 Young Amorican brain of both men| é F : Q and women the opportunity to write pa : . : original stories for my ecenarios, The M 9.) Y ree u ] ] e |e Is Located in 5 Seger c _ A GRIPPING story} LYDA BORELLI the previous prices for o x | : 5 5 | perioe during 1918, During the next| th Seven Anta : THE GRAY DRUG STORE. : “ashe prec ap et or A Dramatic Depiction of a life problem that : : OF SACRIFICIAL LOVE § !\ HER ForEmosT EFForT on wil vo a well-oarned rec- HARAta Bll bie Drovious: eorts : e serean wll roca a were braim||| surpasses all his previous efforts WV 3 Broadway and 43rd Street 3 | R SUPPORTED BY HUNDREDS Wiss te axpiciten under his same, in- WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST ee : A SUPER SPECTACLE ) oF artists aND a CAST OF ; stead of ing all the credit to a star INCLUDING Wi O detor or acirena {a tie picture. Tbe | — JOHN MASON ANN LUTHER ie > |: OF-ELEMENTAL PASSION. TEN THOUSAND. only way to develop big brains and| 1% 2 ee Baer way f geretin Me Seine ous||| LEAH BAIRD ae ie ‘ Broadway Opening: Marcus Loew’s tpagiition tn addition to Nberad pay- CLAIRE WHITNEY SIDNEY MASON _ | : Me y Upening: mont, ¥ ’ 3 = : ee coinnas la (eontaatos ead © JACK M’LEAN | 3 : _New York Theatre, Broadway & 45th St. = large percer of the plays during And an unusually strong and numerous supporting company. : i S tho next year will be light comedies, | 4 ee 4 rollet Das the datly | = = = = ———WHRWS [roM War wrmcountrles a eens ee et _ Sanna nanan ea “ The great film play of the future : : : . : vill ni the spectacu- f, RS i Ab i he Fi rat wil bo & ightforward : ‘ ; i natu acto? god with ( r 1 con- me ¢ tollectuality : aT ie At Bt ‘Aue sn I A message of appreciation adressed to the millions of exhibitors and re f Two Cities” and Ai Be re : rf PP! I Romeo and Juliet” have evidenced 4 4 Ag cal patrons of the photoplay art and proclaimed publicly at this season by the advance of the motion picture art ‘ B : - a ‘Alldren's pictures, such as “Jack : 4 ia 4 % My Wonderful Lamp,” °T: insta s R ‘4 AA by school . women’s. clubs, [i Say 4 ; Zu s be A 2 the presa and fliers interested la the I : ‘ Me: erent hs," ; meat ; ¥ WILL SHORTLY 2 gi Bt : 4 It has been a year of startling succe and tremendous spectacular achievement, peried marked by the produc- i ae wince, “Les Atisert~ PRESENT ; Be trs. | pen of photodramas of the highest order. In this spirit of persistent betterment,—this striving for the attainment of . ‘ i ee he } higher ideals,--there is common cause for congratulation on the part of the producer, the exhibitor and the public TAE LADY 3 : ; FOR THE FUTURE nat ‘4 i 8 ci ear 1918 will be marked by {ncreased endeavor to produce photo- Francis Carpenter, Virginia Corbin, Georgie Stone and Gertrude Mes- ' : | ; BEAUTIFUL : | of typical Fox standards and Fox appeal. William Fox has given singer will be seen early In the year in Standard Picture releases, 4 : . , ci | » pledge t he will produce the very best pictures possible. That he nd other ne e 4 }| us kept his promise in the past to both the exhibitor and the public, It Another stupendous production will be “All Baba and the Forty Thieves,” "as "yur OF THE Scr EEN : ; is only necessary to look back over the long line of successes. What he has, | which for gorgeousness and sumptuousness has never been equal : 4 roe ee sien f. Ps ¥ | peek Ma the past will be improved upon In the future, You have his word “Jack Spurlock, Prodigal,” written by George Horace Lorimer, editor_of ( nade in Sapan, w Tam sure, Pan A Sek \| rae the great Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia, will be a William Fox wit point th During the coming year Victor Hugo's most melodramatic of all his great production during this year. George Walsh, whose suc has been furtention of f ; ij 4 , | xlramas, “Les Miserat with William Farnum, the screen Idol, nomenal, will play the title role. “Jack Spurlock, Prodigal 1 AY |B ing the ro immortal Jean Valjean, will be shown throughout by millions of persons In that great national publication, In which it was run = * J | ‘ e world, “L : Miserables" ts the photodrama of the cinema ¢ It has as a serial story. i : ; || been pronounced, the Bible, the greatest work ritter tls 5 ies : || Cleopatra ee Re ee ee eee eco eaeeeeviie, will | Other William Fox stars of established reputation who will be seen In. un- . || also be shown throughout the country. “This Theda Bara super-produc- | €xcelled photoplays are Jewel Carmen, Virginia Pearson, Tom Mix, June 1 board thee eamotae the 10d iB ees at hes been | Caprice, Sonia Markova and Gladys Brockwell. | as no other picture r Wit | William Fox promises that he will secure the right to and e the > || “Queen of the Sea” is the 1918 Annette Kellermann triumph, This ts the stories of the world's best authors, no matter what the cost. assertion 1] marvellous su hoto-fantasy which so intereste ne milllonatre Bar has been made that the great masterpleces of fiction are unsulted for 1O- f d th 4 sterpt |) Harbor cottagers during its making that they never missed # day Much | ay abit Ay ae bes dis; proved tis theory, By Precursing Uiped Queen of th sis taken under water, reve e beaut nd Miserables” and “A Tale of Two Cities.” He Is convinc na surface ane 6 | teres OF the onan dept. Willian Pox’ makes eiitttal acknowledge | Of this mine of romance, drama and jdeas has only been scratched and that |! * + the occasion i b ij i ment of the aid and assi e rendered by the British National Museum it Is not necessary to depend upon the sterile living when the works of the ato th , th ited States F ries Commissior fertile dead are at hand, If the works of the great writers of the past sur- Joubted novelty of the 191819 season will be a prod pass those of the present, Mr. Fox intends to give the public the best and | of making, Init will use many of the Fox will use the stories of the “old masters. scer | be laid in far off J Preliminary rep i Twenty-six Sunshine Comedies, all supervised by that wizard of wit and | will be the premier production of the ye frollery, Henry Lehrman, will be produced, ‘There will be a Sunshine Comedy e and Katherine Lee have co rted the first Standard Picture of the tin which they will appear during 1918. ————————SF OX BRANCH OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES: Atlanta, Ga. 111 Walton St 42 Welton 8t New Orleans, La., #32 Common Bt. every two weeks—twenty-six a year, Sunshine Comedies have demonstrated that they are greater in laughter than in length, Wash., 2006 Third Ave. ae i wton. 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D Lorenzo, 91 “eture Co, Clave. | : es || William Farnum tn ‘Les FOX FILMS ARE FOR THE FAMILY “Queen of the Sea,” « 730 Aeolié ail } Miserables,” a success e marvelous sub-sea pie- 730 Aeolian Iiail ° ae cane New York City of the season, now play- beauty and interest, Telept Ing to ca ty bual with the world’s meat Telephone ing To capacity business perfect woman—M{ \ | Vanderbilt 1284 at the Lyric Theatre, Annette Kellermann— ; 5 , PLD 5S . h t th Broadway, at 42nd St., WILLIAM FOX, President WINFIELD BETERAN: Cehersl Mansser Theatre, |New Yors New York City. General Offices : 130 West Forty-sixth Street : New York City isis: