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BEHIND tt SCRERN ‘Close-Up News and Views Of Filmland and Its People By Julian Johnson \NEvof ithe most interesting as- pects of the motion picture game in this early autumn is presented not in the green glare of the studios, not on highly scenic loca- tions, not th the porte; is orches- tras of photoplay theatres, but in our inatitutions of learning, where the making of motion pictures is coming to be recognized as a science, with a little of art, considerable shrewdness and a good bit of craftsmanship thrown in to leaven the whole mix- ture. At least half a dosen important schools are approaching the picture Dusiness very seriously. In some of the techniéal institutions they take up camera-craft and the mechanics and chemistry of film, but in general the discussed subject ie photoplay composition, with lectures on direction and the theories of comedy and drama a6 visualized in the shadow, At Columbia University, for in- stances, they will offer five different courses in photoplay study during the coming year, I'll warrant that to many people who have only viewed the screen as a luminous slab of very unmental entertoinment this state- ment will.be almost unbelievable, inthe Columbia intermediate course AMUSEMENTS. : we Lay ‘SHOW! appy Days nr {# HIPPODROME HAPPY PRICES. SEATS ¢ wi HURTIGs*« SL NEAR BS iy E. Lu aio OWN SHOW Terrace Garden | Seth St, near Lexington Ave. PALACE Dabeing Tt 12. Saturdays, Bundays and Holidays 2 to 12 yy [Twice Dally|Popular A iultie & 8 ls|Priee HIP-HIP, HOORAY 1 ¥'"" Kaxe MARDI-GRAS @v SEPTEMBER 15 TO 20 Boer, AUMSEMENT. Eat Nothing _AWEAD iba Wil Hy) eld “HARB irae Wras k Gru SHoseRT THEATRE in OW the psychology education position of AMUSEMENTS. the students will listen to lectures on of the photgplay audi- ence, pictorial composition, the posst!- bilities of the camera, plots, character | delineation, and so on. course of all, to which only ten stu- dents a year are at present admitted, instructors and pupils take up pro- fessional continuity writing, the aso of light and color in pictures, music | and outside aids to picture at ith In the highest effects, , and the actual com- ctical, interesting br Like It In All the World! por every newspaper in this city and all your friends were to tell you that the most untque, the most wonderful and. the most astounding P! performance that has ever been presented in New York City is now being given by ; THE MAGICIAN, AT THE GLOBE, THEATRE, WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? READ WHAT THEY SAY: “Thurston's uncanny skill annihilates criticism. “Held audience spellbound.” —Eve. World. “Mystified an audience | that filled the theatre.” Greatest magician on stage.” —-Post. “Master of his art.” — Telegram. “You will like Thurston." —Globe, “Delightful evening's entertainment.’ GLOBE .THEATR “Bewildering variety of spectacles,” —Sun, “Revives mysteries of black nee Tribune, ~Mail. Herald. "— Telegraph. Bway & 46th St. Mats. Wed. & Sat. OPENS TO-NIGHT, i | what The ratte vacat wil dents study artist and bia, come was n the |salari by hb of dis ingen state the a many noth! less. tous § ENeMies- SRERA" senior year. picture at Columt Thurston! Oct. 1 Ip speaking of the tremendously in- creased demand to rec telling bh to realiz highest skilful influence is for scenario undisputed ability nf people would event for better plays on the pa public “To our classes there co versified a group of people ¢ ever gathe selentifically in order to ‘copy’ knowledge of the photoplay and some leadi tearful and smiling, temporary RRENOLY Suse. are only considered we might term the photoplay jor of the motion is Frances Taylor head. profe: aon, who is fon in the Adirondacks. return to her classe for real facilities for 1 and research in the picture f Mra, Patterson said to the conductor | during the t of story the first in its ognize the ge means of pi hat the photop m is always ¢F wielded by trained ors, its for je, and that, rs and dire st limities even during the days wh picture work was felt to be the for Jornest and ino artisti¢ trades, felt that haphazard of the time would when there writ t phot y resurt in 4 together in interest. The students range fi veriest amateur, who writing « thonsand-dolla three hours after three lessons, to t ‘ 1 stocking who \to compare analytically the merits of | the drama in her thesis, Dra us learn how to transform their pleces to studio vehicles without ploving a murdering profe tinuity writer, Short jcome for the same ré a) ed advertising expert was sent s firm to learn the Y writ abont it, Actors tinction part of a really liberal educa- Some leading men may boast of simultaneous appearances in halt a} dozen feature releases at one time adies—notably ou ean truth? grave and n various con 1e comediennes that they arc issues on Broadway; hut actor who takes the palm for darts in many plays knows ne of his public favor and cares He is quite contented with an apple or a carrot to munch, 4 banana el, a cocoanut to paw over or a mattress of straw on which to In anv one week hesmay be en tially | » demand | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. MAGE. Waecy a MS MONTE ‘cRsTO = PR wintkR \ A ROEM MBELEN HevES ¢ Hopson ieee - LiBit THA enes serials—and he cames p. he appears. He tw tie by far the most inte jof his kind in this h c | THEATRES. nr Wway. Fs 30TH | ST, Be nan © Cherles Chere ‘ be a success Charles Darnton, Ev “D and never dull.” ae CASINO sh and Bway Bea Mats Wrd, and. Sat LEW FIEL! $ ‘4 Retlicklng Musical Ratin Chorus in New ork POP. MAT. WED, ji 4 ‘Original ¢ IN “CLARENCE % REOAS Horst oF id S4te ST MEARE, y near be ing the feature of every play in which Diegest and A Positive Sensation! , COSMO HAMILTON'S Britliant Con ancine Li rrimo ¢ musingly, shocking--sure to Herald. develop with COMEDY ‘i . im ine where : he omer wy3 ery Play? >eng |Some of the Leading Players Who Are Now Supplying Entertainment at Theatres In and Around Broadway": Cray Sarrran We Bast is one to, a mon of M Hite BRinent ehead woman, and feuthe THEATRES. MUPEMAN SHUBERT [0 {4)" Male Wed. and Nat TO-NIGHT, 8.15 THL MUSIC Wish NORMAN TREVOR amd 48th St. and se A Pecelul Play of Thrills and Laughs! “MILLIONS OF PEOPLE THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES AT ALEXANDER WOOLCOTT..N. Y. Times WOULD HAVE GRACE G E ° R GE “She Would and She Did” | VANDERBILT ™\,.." i" Always 500 Oh. # PLAYHOUSE i 0: ts Mais Wad. aud Sat “At 9:45” & | LYRIC es cial’ avan | an, Amerioss THE FIVE MILI jam i i \ a FRANCINE MARIMORE nie Oe 39% ST % THEATRE, chimpanzee’ of | », good ar fathers quite head were but not ¢ ng type that th Eevee Mw COMEDY TRIUMPH ee cammmieiainl ‘limpsea of her fourth eastern photo- lay, e Girl From Out Yonder.” With her are Director Ralph Ince and & large company. As there Is con- siderable sunshine footage to . be her stay will be for a month st.) or more. William A. Brady is again to take an active part in the fortunes of the |World Film Company. He will come |back ax a member of the executive staff of the concern whose destinie he conducted and named “Brady-Made he supervised. |good work as a featured player with | various compantes, will have a stetlar | position when he ts co-starred with Mae Murray in Famous Players’ “On With the Dance.” Powell ia the Welshman who looka more Buglish than the chaps you used to see pic |tured In the wartime issues of Skotch. | Tt took forty men to cateh Walter |Long, one of the wickedest men on the sereen, He had to fall over a cliff for a scene in Bane Grey's “Desert Gold and two score extras «| Reld the net which broke his fall Rensselaer Dey is going to write sereen stories for Harry T. Morey, If you don't know that name, think of those paper- backed books you used to pore over— Frederick Van breathless adventure boys are boys. of travel filme. pictures—the Burlingame They will in no way conflict which have proved among the most reason af their personal all of the pictorial jour All of the celebrated screen men have entered in a rodeo p! by Art Acord and edul October at Ascot Park, 1 Douglas Fairbanks has agreed to pete, as have Tom } Fred Ste Hoot Gibson, Harry Carey, I rison, Neal Hart and others. is BI Hart? Also make w Prince of Wales, He brok last Thursday in Saskatoon. Goldwyn ia looking out for two good | directors of comedy. They wish t judd to their funny repertoire, whict now inetofes ¢ Capitol comedics those made by Mmiling BIN" Parson | Haven, | Doris Kenyon, it is said, has turned her Jents to composing poems. the war was on, she ve mo: r the ‘bors in t | hospitals. | recent IMerary creations to t ted verses from pl mps and b collec | form. fin | the mation of “The Tree o Hs ag Tr will fewtura Rober Warwick and Wanda Hawle Theodore Konloff will make 1 p comehack in the the picture, while Kathiyn William will essay the feminine heavy Supportiné Latey Cotton and We nm Rtandine |n Robert paent proftiotion. 4 oe" js Jackie Saunders, © poet | world. awhile sional Doctor Mea Suddenty, Gootenherg, a practising Dr. David ian of Staten Island 1 Street, dled taplotor eart failure, He w rim verse celebrated. Ax a mute le pparently In good health Saturday nig f fact, Miss ‘Tho: hae le Obl p ten. and attended ‘the carnival at Midia porary’ resident of the old Massucht- | re Was i setts seacoast town, ato of Cornell eve at the request of P: Ste ehmond County tual | gnick to make — th THEATRES. a8 44th ST. R40. Mate Wet and Het Staged by 2 sont AARNE yoni THe When on an Lest Friday Night Oliver Morosco Produced Thompson Buchanans N: Comedy and Now & Whe o lock of Critics and Ove 4000 Theatregoers ore | Walking Advertisérs fo ) Sothes OLIVE TELL THURSTON HALE end a TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST eh wooLcorr t OLBROOK BLINN FRANK YREELAND 9 Sun Saye SCHATLENGE | $ae"Re- dee of ih a SELWYN ['* é rehash oer » Mr forgut the: high f faughe pe ping Peru oF BURNS MANTLE in Mail says . The Season's Se onal Buccs ben 8 mites os OHN FERGUSON KEWWOLO. aa | OF bith FULTON Wilh tT ea Te com MANHATTAN faye fis EVE GLOME tae Fale with 5 MANN ‘ in FRIENDLY ne Se LOUI BNEW IES | THE PRICE OF LAUGHS HAS NOT GONE UP AT THE MOROSCO NIGHTS & SAT, MAT. 50,75, 91,019 °2, hie | WED. MAT, BEST SEATS 31.80 0 NEW YEARS a ‘ate. whose pictures | David Powell, who has done much | | to plan, holds many surprises in store Are Hassard all about the great detective and his and you bave “Nick Carter,” tmmortal as long as Paramount is to issue another series with Burton Holmea's Travelogues, |and those produced by the Carter De |Me When | Now she has added a few | tlon and has published them in book | Willlam C. De Mille i working on | al ' T#onard's “The Miracle of | at his} | | | and F do wi whioh | for th den, Kathi sen, B00! lar: night nia fred Lyric sical Th night ody gin |} At «| forme Mem | contac 1 = | f photoplays, complete in all details. | ame AMERICA’ S$ FORFMOST THFATRFS AND HITS UNDER “THE DIRECTION OF LEE AND J. J. These, of the main THD. Just Wont of Mrosdws » $1.50 MATINEE WEDNESDAY | UBERT cater © Mur Last,” Short, lett and Jam company are Hunter, Mary Bolaad, Elsie Mackay, Stisanne Wostford, Flood, Burland “The Five Million” comes back to the ®hubert shell w fen tor Thre Trades to A the L -For Infants and Two New Comedies In Week’s List. Theatre | T Maxine EMliott's A Wedgesday night William Har First Shipman ris jr a comedy by Samuel Yorcival Wilde The p th the ups and downs of ¢ will present young friends who discover that life, they hoped to Lay ow hem. In the cast Phoebe ter; Franklyn Robert Strange, Richard leon Comogys, Edward Mary Newcombe, Llste Kearney, th Tarkington ia the ence," which wil) be by George C. Tyler fromthe acrved role will be played by Lunt Helen Hayes, 0:0. om “Phe Jost,” with John and Lionel Rarrymore, will resume its run at the Plymouth Theatre on Maturday night, | Thoatre comenly renight, and the “Oh, What a © 6 Standard Theatre with George M. © ‘A Prince There I play the leading ri House to-night the cast. (a Shubert-f era Theatr Rachel Crothers's com _—.——— radex orgunigation aimilur Iberty 4 in beh Bend for Catalogue Pr EASE One COMPANY it dad Street. ASK FOR: and o% Malted 1 Milk THEATRES. PATAN. Wr. Hanais Ja. presents THE ULTRA-SUCCESSFUL COMEDY EAST ||| WEST wire FAY BAINTER by Samuel Shipman & John B. tymer No BEST SHOW IN TOWN | Mr. & Mrs. Cohbrn in 467H The! WEEK BetlerDle RA BAYES THEATHE, (4th GREENWICH |, VILLAGE. FOLLIES Bessie McCoy Devis or) {0 'Famous Artists” Models, BROADHURST " re Mik Coun “The Thritler cf Thrillers’ ty has to aveording Robin- Bart- author produce: at the Hudson Theatre on Saturday ‘This com- ody in concerned with a youth a digeharge which he The title army, As 4 mule driver. Other members of the Glenn Rea Martin, Join Willard Rarton and Barlowe returns to the air!” reopens to- MADEN m Pritchard, 227 o the Bronx | Cee! titel Actora’ Fund. to the body which played an ttmportant part in inpalgne has be Invalid abate ny ITEA = “39 EAST!" % WWOADWAY. “eWay | Loew's A VERE ANT LYMPIC Don't let, your, guests your table without a bottle It's a fine relish for oystel fish, meats and salads, Edd eTru auce At Grocers and nm 8. AS Spring St, N. ¥, CONCERTS AND MUSIC CARNEGIE HAL H THURSDAY §F SEPT ial ONE CONCERT. 0 Uarica Choirs 70 Notable Sing cert. Will Be Good THURSDAY NIGHT. No Exchange is THEATRES. W amo ehuaw gt BIS ‘and"sats "wate, best boats oa ff ‘LUS UsORE yy Regular Feller Criterion',7 9 4i12 & (A LA mili = LIBERTY 435) GEORGE wuife's’ SCANDALS” af COHAN & HARKIS 2. = THE ROYAL vena Fea W. aad Me ORIGINAL CAS’ CON bearer AY Thurs, us cane Wiway Aaah “OPERA NOUR Kast of 3d Ave. putas vee Popular eave 4 ~~ VAUDEVILLE. - ‘ge ar Rempel, « 4 | ter sores date ALLACK “The G JENNI de Rowers & Lm, Fuller de Fou Lancing Lemad, Keres VERSIDE ¥ KRITIOS WILLIAM” GAxT one. CO. CHARLES RAY Bill Henry, a ca.,Oalltener TELE & LOE Ww 's New York Theatre ‘& Roof Ti i a Bri Ee ha ‘sli oiner Bie AM ‘HENDERSON’ s * 4 after Pi YANKEE DOODLE. IN SaANNEE eAUTits IN” PENsOM. RLESQUE. Rush's CRACKER) _JACKS ar id Ate. tf You Like ree. ra rare (Felton Stresta, Siz KEWPIE BOLLS wii TOR wOwARD Starting thie Sunday 2—Bia Concerte2y 4 CHARITY: MADISON SQUARE GARD! Sunday Night, Sept. 28, ‘CAVALLERIA RUSTICAN and ‘PAGLIACCP o ADMIRAL. CONZ

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