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eet te caer Sen ea THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE popular level of Mary Pickford, ac-|thence to “The Big Four’—fow, if|ies te most of all a romance for the |make any money on—only to see other She can be interviewed seldom, It IFIED. knowledged queen of the movies. any, have ever heard him @ay; but|Plain people, and to hundreds of/cuncerns frantivally eager to offer ever—except as a part of the sald SLAIN WAITRESS IDENTIFIED. ke probably feels that of all wintry {*Dousands of fim lovers the greatest | her much more money than they evangelism, She must be seen VOry | sister Saye Negre’e Victim Was This column announced a week .g0 Pings ingratitude ts th i ana [story in the world concerns a girl in| themselves were willing to give her. little in public, if at all, Bhe is to he that Mise Minter, for months the sub-| {har artery paying. millions = tan’ |the Jumestime of life and the supreme | And many firms were in on the Mia. @ “home body,” with an existence Irma Sehlotshaner. fect of many a producer’a angiing,| she carried bet ‘diamond-eudded |! exponent—to these persone—is Saece’ beter Se'swnoe tant toe Sh her work. And she must 208) 1, caitress whe was shot and killed d finally settled herself in the | reputation elsewhere for the harvest, [HOt & mature actor or a sophisticated wat mee be ¥ ereelf in the | rep ¥ ir the actress, however clever, but a person- | Swift, and the lowest was much in ex- by & Genre Saterdas, crowns. te the hands of Realart Filme, a corpora- Fat te teen lights Dastnoee ler beaks ification of youth and romance and |cess of the American company’s for- This is not the first time the Zukor~| restaurant at No. 246 Broadway was tion presided over by Arthur 8.|fesy “and when offered some tre. | budding love—® gitl like Mary Piok-|mor sulary to her. Lasky interests have endeavored (@| identified yesterday a Mise Irma 4 * : + Fe favorite, most conspicuous in- | West Iist fitreet. IdentiNeati But behind Mr. Kane Js the Para. |™An thing not to look backward on lation 4 ates Cebann nel LL 6s toe ceive $1,800,000. The pictures are to stanes I call to mind Is Lila Lae, th6 | ner sister, Mine Anna Season mount-Arteraft monarch, Adolph | new ‘possibilities, Ae far as I know |American people's fictional demands, | for ‘the ‘frat Ave #66000 each; for Quaint little “Cuddles” of Gus vite, | Chaties Arthurs, the dishwasher, who Zukor, ‘who was Miss Pickford'’s| there bas never been any question of |and he wants to have the star-ex-\the second five $60,000 each; for the Kis Lag wae nm sorcen discovery of killed the girl, waa held yesterday by manager and exploiter throughout |Droken contracts or dodged responsi- |ponent of this romance in his fold. | third five. $70,000 cach; for the last Jose Lasky's a year on so azo, Per. | Mamitmate McQuade for examination her ris ‘ bilities on elther side. When Miss Minter and her mother, 000 each ‘n tho Sout Whether her present | Wetman, $e, & cnarge of hemsteide. r ing career; from her varly we 4 101 hi hve $80,000 each. Bven ugh the sonally I dowbt whether her present | ite repeated his previous story that the or ol (J J ma ‘ ov HE same managerial power that |desultory films until her signature|the blonde child trom Santa Barbara | definitely headed in any \lirection. The inten yh Ragteaanti lores rey Midd “hyd al ee | by je girl he is Ind ing fairly well in is behind the Famous Players—| was placed on a First National con-|is quite an unspoken one, You ever |Amerioan Film Company, long the| bat the most interesting part te films and fe cequiatiy sch. However, |" “Close-Up'’ News and Views Of Filmland and Its People By Julian Johnson Lasky organization, the utter-| tract last year. Mr. Zukor 1 heard a Paramount official any-|little girl's employers, are in. the|that this contract {s alleged to COM- this performance is in no way com- lin in eooictation ane wnsmijed | ocenplainer, and what be thiake oF Vl ed A nC Hom | highty unique position of abandoning | ern Itself with the stars intimate parable to what the same people pro- || mag~Soldiers Shave With am } te lor her ir ices 0 ¥ Misace are to be expended to pace | Mise Pickforwe two transters, of at, | Taware te cei anscwen: Mongee Bes | ont Win Biteus thet che wen 100 cus | bepiene Cr openiie Morte” Eaeoek Ie tee Chee: ene setting iter G huntaios iblic Agure” except inthe they are dealing with a feminine quantity already known around the world. ‘Their proviem is to polish an | accepted jewel until it becomes the standard hind it Mary Miles Minter on the stellar and fection—first_to First National at Cuticura Soap The Healthy Up-To-Date The romance of the mov- pensive # propor gern. However popular Miss Minter may become, I do not think that she or any one else can ever become so universally known, such a symbol of & new art indigenous to America, as Mary Pickford. Miss Pickford was more than a creation of personality + eatio it Bray, sobeieel, sagmment oss |Sdnibae" inka, Sopa one renese of the process, which foe fhe ‘photomay—can Never be dup- the purpose of this advertising te | lon “picture were children. together, eg halos Address | and childhood comes to an art or a Almost ba 4 interesting the intention of Famous Players-! y to build a theatre on Broadway where {t will produce in spoken form the works of representative play- on we wrights, After its footiignt orse COHAN Ran sxe, , ment each would be put into cel- rr Putola °and "rel ‘as & Paramount D. W. Griffith atte Beer as Petal Ne oul my a \a = fi rect dealing ‘with playwrights and Paytorg Broken Blossoms ee euthors than any film company has — Sesto “THE_FALL OF aapyLonm ©" ever before attempted. / of famous authors, pro 2 and con, bow are Mr. Goldwyn's “Bminents” doing? ‘The fret Gertrude Atherton picture has been sent to the Goldwyn studios for immediate production. Rupert Hughes, assisted by scena- riolst Eve Unsell, is progressing rap- idly with hie firet picture, “The Cup ry. Charice 8. Whittaker is scenariois- | ‘tically collaborating with Le Roy Scott on bis promier venture ere, TS “Partners of the Night.” TY T.OF aoe tt And Mary Roberts Rhinehart and|! Crorce og 1 F Gouyerneur Morris have their inttial|} © SCANDALS’ | Ventures under discussion. WHITE'S 1919 oe EE es Nasi busy year to sae ire Tanne tta for Holly- Hoary Miler’s Er Mata n'r emae 1 ™ 7 wood to begin work on * LA U Il l E waits Born,” first of her new series LA L Cc ae Metro productions under a recently | gi aye . signed contract. It is very interest. Roce hed ing to note that “The Native Born” ix not @ novel of a play, bu ortginal rag Most of|) > Ayana ATom Oo ax| LIGHTNING 3S latest completion being “The Brat,’ Hery, a © ne payehology of much extenstv. tn ISE FOOLS Secs: thelr mere accessibility; in the case way 0 44 O_O AE of a celebrated story, for instance, the |} CO} w rT wily producer bas already had done Thr a ARRIS iN AROND for him, free of charge, at least a E ROYAL VA GA of the best possible advertising. Marguerite Snow, who has not ap- peared on the screen for many months, will be Hale Hamilton's leading woman in the forthcoming “In His Brother's Place.” Snow's husband, James Cruze, has been winning extensive credita by recent Lasky direction, Latest In the ever-increasing band of directors detormined to produce | their own pictures tg Edward Jose. | Jose's first picture, for Joseph M, Schenck, is to be "Mothers of Men.’ | He will work at the Norma Talmadge studios, His late photoplays have been “Fires of Faith,” the Lasky Salvation Army propaganda film, Be Marry, be Owl @ Grates B, Siadtoed, and “By Right of Conquest,” for with the baltied Beseles Miss Talmadge. __ there . _ THEATRES, ; THEATRES. ‘A’S FOREMO: ITS UND NTER GARSEN bas TRA MATINEE FRIDAY, JULY 4TH GAIETIES OF 1919 PLAYHOUSE = @3,", = Sam PLAY at ‘Wed., July BROADHURSTEnae BRoAon, gr aernow we Cae STK: WAVE 4 0000 TIME A’ ¥aE GOOD SHOWS, FOR INSTANCE! 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