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EE | ~ South Carolina’in “The Birth of a THE EVENING WORLD, ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE MOVIES SATUBDAY, OOTOBER 11, or CR NTI LET SARA IE ETS ROE BEHIND THE SCREEN “Close-Up” News a iand and Its People. nd Views of Film- Goldwyn Company Plans Experimental Laboratory Here That Will Associate the Photopla One of the Transcontinental Air Racers Bears the Name of Mary Miles Minter—John Barrymore to appear in a Screen Version of “Dr. Jekyll and By Julian A the organization of a great orchestra, of the close and prominent relations of music and pictures. ‘The second “Foundation” |s promised in the picture 6; the house of Goldwyn. Tho Goldwyn corporation, while it has mado no announcement, admits that it has plans under way for laboratory and exhaustive laboratory work in the form and technique of the! This laboratory will be situated in New York, and will! motion picture.” be incorporated in the Kastern studio struction. This concern does not believe that: the present stage of the motion pic- tures represents by any means all its possibilities, The new experimental laboratory will alm oapecially at the wery of new capacities and capa- bilities, not all of them oconnecied with the Shotopta, side of the picture, put as well in amera's aids to and jacdleine--aaneclally the latter, With its alster service, surgery and in its obvious future field is a means of accurate record and the “plotare writing” of history. Lewis J. Solznick is casting about for a stage play in which to present Owen Moore, whose stellar photo- play, “Piccadilly Jim,” has just been completed. Moore may come to thi footlights in the early spring. For a number of months to come he will be confined to camera activities. Qoorge Selgmann, whom you will ami? as the villainous German Secret Service man In “Hearts of the World,” as the negro Licutenant Governor of Nation"—and so on, Griffithically speaking—has Joined Allan Dwan's forces. Previously Seigmann had done Happy Tie a Days En dK WY New Dance Hall PABST-HARLEM 125th St., west of 7th Ave. er aes Individ sal Ins.rceior 3 Lessons 25¢ Private Lessons Hall Hour, S0c The “RED BALL’’ is up on Broadway at 52d Street Ice Skating « D” “ICELA Morning Afternoon Evening Three Sessions Daily r MORNING Say Wy Samay ee NOON ADMISSIONS tive WAR BOOK. 12 Tren ET TS AX) INSTRUCTORS. ASAT ES” RENTED, VOR ONESTAURANT. Et 920 wy EVER TMG WA aie VAUDEVILLE Ch BAC SE cao ine Rare ONCERIS SUNONY 2] cl, i 3H re evrace Garden a NUMBER of months ago The ‘Bvening World mado a first announce- ment of George Wastman's plane for a model picture theatre, which material interests were to be submerged in the development of | ideal picture presentation. In connection with this, Mr. Eastman announced | they spent the summer, and now she y With Science and Medicine— Mr. Hyde.” Johnson. i and a contemplated exhaustive sine ness ttself, from | “an experimental which are now in process of con- | some directing and was Nenad Corps Lieutenant during the war. During the past fow days Mary Miles Minter bas been more up in the alr than ever before in hor life ‘That 1g to say, one of the transcontinental air racers bears her name, painted conspicuously on the fuselage. ‘ The “Dr. Jexyi and and Mr, Hyde” of the picture business—John © Barry- more—will play that actual dual ro! in @ new photoplay. He has often demonstrated his ability to be not one but many mdb; but this is ‘he first time he wiil have a chance to provo it in one rol} of film, the scrvon version of the Robert Louis Steven- son tala And while we're on tle GBarrymores, Lionel, busy in “The Copperhead,” has enlisted the sup- Port of his wife, Doris Rankin, to ao Mra. Shanks. She played it on the stage, With only one company working at the Fort Lee Studio—of which June Elvidgo and Montagu Love are the stare—there’s not much doing at World. Kvelyn Grestey's contract is Up, as 1s Virginia Hammond's, The Mam A, Brady rumor—that the manager was again to lend his execu- tive support to the company with |which he was formerly associnted— | has proved to be entirely without |foundation: and Frank Relcher, one of the latest directors to occupy the floor at the studio, has left. Now has returned to the stare in the Brady, play, “The Man Who Came Back,” after severa! years ag a pastel leading man, Beverly Bayne has decided to bo her husband's leading woman in “Th Master Thief.” This Morosco piece is now in rehearsal and It will mark the return to the spoken drama of Francis X. Bushman after many years in pictures, Mrs. Bushman, you know, has never before ventured behind the footlighis, Samuel Goldwyn, executive papa of the Culver City stellar bunch, bas been passing around vacations as re? wards for hard work. Tom Moore just came East for several weeks rest. He was followed by “Polly” Frederick, who will remain in Man- hattan a month, Madge Kennedy has just wound up her summer in Now York, and it won't be long before Mabel Normand will catch the east- ward-ho féver, Pogry Hyland is said to have left Fox; also Al Ray, Charlie's cousin, and Elinor Fair, the youngsters of Wi!liam's juvenile “team.” Fox, inci- dentally, has purchased more stories, gud one of the most interesting |e Charles Newille Buck's “The Mountain Woman,” which will probably be used asa vehicle for Pearl White, Hedda Hopper hag not been lead- ing what any one—even the lady writers for home fiction marazince— would call & domestic life, she moved her family—which includes De Wolf and Billy Hepper jr—to a town hotel from Great Neck, whore is chasing from studio to modiste and Modiste to photographer and ha again. They gave Mre. Hopper Max ine E}iiott’s part in “Tho Man Who Lost Himself,” with Wildam Faver- sham. Pedro de Cordoba, the swarthy |caveman with Geraldine Farrar when she played “Maria Rosa," will soon cast his sinister shadow on the| screen for the first time in months. June Caprice will be the star in vhose support he has been enlistod. The occasion is a new Capellani pro- duction, in which Miss Caprice will also be supported by Lucy Fox. Doris Pawn did a lot of consistent work out in Culver City, mostly In support of ‘Tom Moore, Now she @& going to stay with Goldwyn on a two years’ contract. Helen Fergu- son, the little brunette who began at Mssanay, is to go West to act in en Eminent Authors’ production, Major Maurice Campbell, who hos not been back from France many months, is acting in an advisory ‘capacity to Cecil De Mille. ‘The o Nn “The Hime of Bartesgue De Luxe"—N.¥.Thimca, beautifully presented camedy-m shows. Arthur Ashley, ono of the old guard, | Stars ot Stage and Movie Screen - Who Will Appear Here Next Week MARTHA RishARoS *oNibon BeLLEs ° Cooma THEATRE 4 oN ‘New Films for Coming Week RIALTO—Robert Warwick in Mizzoura.” RIVOLI — Bryant “Why Smith Left Hom STRAND—Will Rogers in “Almost a Husband.” = | “An | Washburn in at the Rialto in the film version of Augustus Thomas's play in Mizzourn" made by Beulah Mowle Dix. The central figure is a bis- hearted young Sheriff who secretly pays for the education of the girl he has loved from childhood. When she returns from college she is ashamed of her country sweetheart, but he proves to the girl that the man she thinks she loves is an express rotyber and she realizes then the true worth of the Sheriff. A scenic, “Midst Peaceful Scones," will be shown to the accompaniment of a quartet of singers and the Rialto Magazine will ‘bo supplemented with a cartoon. The Rialto orchestra will give Gold- mark's “Shakuntala” overture, Sascha Fidelman will play a violin solo froin Massenet’s “Les Erinnyes” and Harry Edison and Frank Wolf will contrib- ute a paraphrase of “The Last Kose of Summer" on the marimbaphone. Arthur Depew's organ sglection will be Beeboeck's “Cgnzonetta.” Rite WARWICK will be seen eo 8 For {ts chief screen feature the Rivoli will have Bryant Washburn in “Why Smith Left Home,” an adapta- tion of George Broadburst's farce by Ei@ecr Harris. The story concerns the adventures of Smith and his bride on their honeymoon. They are married in a hurry and against the wish of some of their relatives. Train | wrecks, fires and a storm are among their misfortunes, and maiters reach @ climax whon Smith ds discover t with a good looking maid in a bun ow. An earthquaky enables bim to perform heroic feats, and all ends happily. The film programme will also include Mr. and Mrs. Carter D Haven in “Why Divorce?’ and the Major, besides being a playwright, is |a@ producer—or was, ‘before the |trumpets of war sounded. So Lasky figured it out that he would be an apt pupil to Do Mille and sent him West to learn pictures from continu- ity to camera. Campbell is, incident- ally, the husband of Henrietta Cros- man, heen since y of James. Morrison, who has Jimmie" to film fans ever there was a Vitagraph Compo America, is playing with Lealio in “The Midnight Bride, The newest Bryant ‘ashburn youngster has been christened Dwight Ludlow, after the evangelist, Dwight L. Moody, who was a greatuncle to Washburn sr, George Fawcett has severed his connection with the Griffith fold, Mr Faweett 1s now in New York trying to figure out which of the many of- fers made him should be accepted, ‘ome any afternoon or night and Hear ow the preat crowds enjoy these lively, eral Amt They're Clean! Commencing Monday Afternoon, of Talented Comedians, siege. (| Hints and Pretiy, “Nin” Girl, [I ‘Two Wecke in Advance Being a picture star tan’t such o cinch after all, according to Viola Dana, who asserts that she lost nearly ten pounds net weight while playing the chief role, that of a Japanese maiden, in “The Willow Tree." It required from two and a half to four hours each day merely to make up- then her “work” began, The omer star of the Dana family —Shirley Mason—meanwhile had her troubles as “Jim” in “Treasure Island,” which Maurice Tourneur —recentiy completed, After harrowing experi fences aboard the pirate ship whic! Wis L. ROGERS ALMOST A HSER. STRAN etal i x. | | - YARWwICK i J * pizzoord’ * RIALTO” SELBINI In YS HAPPY DAYS HiPPODROmE. Rivoli Pictorial. Greek Evans and Gladys Rice will be the soloists, ashy 8 The Strand Theatre will show Will Rogers in Almost a Husband,” a Photoplay made from Opie Reade's story, “Old Ebenezer." Rogers has the role of a bashful country schoo! teacher who wins the esteem and affection of his townspeople as well as the love of the prettiest girl in the village. Pergy Wood plays the sweet- heart, A Burton Holmes travel sevnic entitled “Tent Logging With Ele- nhants," a Claire Briggs comedy en- titled “Company,” an “Analysts of Motion” study and the Strand Topleal Review, together with concert num- bers, will round ovt the bill, —_—— PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PLAYS Among others at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half of the week will be Emma Stephens Nor- nan, Lou Hall and Ada Brown, Jack Trainor and Frances Yates and Gus Reed, together with — photoplays. ‘Thursday wili bring Josephine Davis. rank Conroy, Dave Tlarris, Lewis and Hardy ond Stern and new ays. Proctor’s 23d Street Theatre wil! win the week Walker, the Th nd Caverly, Marla Kino- gram. Thursday there will be an ntire ch: of programme sce Gibson, Hallon and Fuller, y and Old Rose and Burns and Foran with Cantwell and Quinn “HIP, HIP, HOORAY!” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’ “Hip, Hip, Hoe traction at Hurtig & Se atre, The company incl Kane, Jay Herr 1 Thelma Scavelle, Til nd Berry, Harry White rnard ‘Trio: ee PHOTOPLAYS. RIVO! wew~, ROADWAY AT 49057 vinnie Si Comedy Week BRYANT WASii BURN in a Paramount-Artoraft Pic “WHY SMITH LEFT HOMEY” BRIGGS COMED ‘left a wake of black and blue marks, the climax came 7 ien Htrle shirley undertook to fire an old musket. The weapon kicked or backfired or sone- ‘thing, the butt colliding with Shirley's Her mouth was 0 badly brutsed swollen that she was unable to Mr, acd Mrs, Carter De Haven Ccmedy HOOLIGAN CARTOON VOLE ORCHEST! MiNpneus’ Overture with | in ” will be the at-| non's The-| HUGO RIESENT! ELD, Dusectlor BILLS AT NEW YORK AND ~ AMERICAN THEATRES ‘The film attractions at Loew's New York Theatre and Roof will be Anita Stewart in “Her Kingdom of Dreams," Monday: “Fatty” Arbuckle in “Back Stage,” Monday and Tues- day; “Some One Must Pay,” with Gail Kane and Edmund Breese, Wednes- day; Alice Joyce in “The Winohester Woman,” Tuursday: Creighton Hale in “The Black Circle” and Georgo Waish in “Dhe Winning Stroke,” Fri- day; “Poor Relations,” Saturday, and The Moonshine Trail” with fylvia Breamer, Sunday, At Low's American Theatre and Roof the vaudevillo bill for tho first half of the week will include Will anton in “His Last Drop,” Mel, biack-face comedian, and Je! Jy in “A Business Proposa’ “Fatty” Arbuckle in “Back Stags and Anita Stewart in “Her Kingdom ot Dreams" will be shown on the screen in the theatre, With the change of bIM on Thursday win be Bert Hanlon in songs, a musical comedy called “Sweet Sweetie,” and Mr, and Mrs, Harry MacDonald in “ pout,” together wiih the Kane and Edmund Brees are the stars, ee EDDIE LEONARD BAND PABST HARLEM FEATURE * ddie Lepnard’s Minstrel Band has |beon € aD by Marcus Nathan to jfurnish musle at Pabst Harlem, the ng place in 125th Street, nth Avenue. Dancing ses- ghtly and Saturday, y afternoons. nts of the new plare will be printed in The Evening World of Monduit) ~~~ PHOTOPLAYS. ID RIALTO DROADWAY AT 42% sr | ROBERT WARWICK n_a Paramount-Arterast Picture “In Mizzoura RIALTO MAGAZINE PARAMOU. wMidat LA Fl DELL TY PE }Thomas Arthurs, TO HAVE MANY STARS) Tho Actors’ Fidelity League will give a testimonial porformance at phe} ‘entury Theatre to-morrow Une of the Mf twenty-six plays called Happy Returns.” Among the atars who will "appear are G George, Blanche Butea, Frances Starr, Mrs. Fiske, Julia Arthur,’ Florence Nash, Diurgaret Anglin, Fay Bainter, Ina aire, Bilhe burke, MeCoy Cohan, Holbrook is, Goorgo M L and Os Skinner number of vau- “TUE LONDON BELLE IN COLUMS! A LAL URLESQUE Rose Sydel!s “London Ueltes* will Appear at the Columbia Theatre in a t burlesque called Tho piece is concerned ‘with the government of @ small town by a “rube" Mayor, In the company are Chester Nelson, Lew Rose, George Banks, Steve Paul, Nettie Wilson, Hazel Harges, Martha Richards and Vaudeville spectal- tes and musical fo: 8 give Variety 1% the berformanoe. |THE f TRA CLE ; MAN" AT 81ST STREET THEATRE Keith's 81st Street Theatro will pre- sent George Loane Tucker's film pro- duction of “The Miracte Man." On the vaudeville bill will be the Four Marx Brothers in "'N Everythin Bert Grant and Bill Jones, the Belle Sisters: and others, New Viner May. Ine, han Wade an A. Brady where- will come under the Her first play will bo & new piece by Sir Ar- be the first of ive ite initial in America Charles Frotiman, Arrangement with \W. by Grace George it management. “Quick Work,” her Ap | i London in “Divorcons, peaking yeaterday of Miss George's | coming under the Frohinan bannc All Hnyman, General Manager for the | id the netross | 1 Garson in THE JUNGLE ] BEAUTIES ALEXIS KOSLOFF’S Petite, Pert and Peppy JUNGLE BEAUTIES Appearing in person as Prologue to “h SCREAM IN THE NIGHT” é ae Picture. It Thrillal FORMANCE: | Barrie's *| Rehearsals of features will be @ r 1 begin here shortly ees | * Charles Broh- to have her ct rs. y Ing present ararnee- sald Mr, Haynes, 1 feat that inather ‘stone ‘has been added to. the monument now bolng built America to Mr. Frohman's memor Work eit and the play also will be elven In London In January, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. “NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH connucron rome, TH CAP (Columban y HOLIDAY MAT. MON. ‘iy “A CRASHING HIT"’ —-Charies Darnton, Eve World, ‘STORM — oe “CAN RUN FOR YEARS AND RED BE REMEMB FOR A LIFETIME." { FITNOONS LEXINGTON [Mone an EVE. THEAYT A eeTORER, 28 Lex Ave & M. Sharp. STAR OPERA CO. CALA OPENING PERFORMANCE “DIE MCISTERSINGER” (Concerty “A MIGHT IN GRANADAM (Star Ca¥b, Herald. 518 Musical Comedy Tramp HARRIS FUEATER. 1 Gran AWE, FLying “outen SEAT BALE HOW, BAM. U AEOLIAN HALL, TUESDAY EVE, OCT. 14. ai ELTINGE “MSs THEATRES FEMPIRE Waare an sr aen as WELD AvolENce selvg GUND. BAKKIMORE | | “Beclass [HOC ARSTERDAMS Touwent. 8 ATS. WED. FRAT NO SPAT OVER FIR manne Sse o PLYMOUTH | Wyte to. He 030 ike BARRYMORE 30TH S17. FFs Mota’ CHAULES cueeny, NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ‘| LIBERTY Wai 4a 8 9 RAYMOND Hi fGHUOGK tint" HITCHY KOO 1919 | UN THE HOOF AT 11.30 (Danang at 10) | Y OLIVER NORISCO'S New Gone CIVILIAN cLoriirs with OLIVE TELL ANO THUNSTON WALL, GRACE GEORGE +3 “APELEBLOSSOMS” VANDERBILT | ° FRITZ KACISLEN and VICTOR JACORE Book & Lirica by Wlitlan 14 data ttn otal Charice Te an ta ‘com. Nay. Wee i we me at 8.20, Thur, & Sat, a8, pee wm "1HE GOLD e LAGERS” LYCEU cr INA CLAIRE itrowood Fe ewe sie wen H ELWY, ° am! INTON. aK Ri SYLVIA CARNE “PARISH PURO Sree tines Wed Ha BEST IN JUN COE % at sire Re Musical Comeay we ROLY-BOLY EYES yy spoue ie KENBOGKER—t way 38th na, PUNGH &JUDY 2 3. ver, 0.30, Mate Fri wn ouR WORTH A BOX OF FICI —Stephen Rathbun, Bve, Sum, WHERE’S i BROADWAY away. Siom Noon wot PM. From JOHN GOLDEN irr ey BROAGWAY AT 47» ST. CONTINIOVS KOON TON BID Direction JACK EATON, COMMENCING SUNDAY. SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents WILL ROGERS tm “ALMOST A HUSBAND.” BURTON HOLMES, Longing tm Stam CLAIRE, Brigos Comedy. RTRAND r PICAL REVIEW, STRAND MALE OUARTETTB, ymphony Orchestra, ra | tikkiaw ritzcenaco. Keith's 6 Other Vendevitie Ac MT. AWAY. | ELSIE FERQUGON Popuiar Prices VAUDEVILLE, FEPa ROCTOR'S ORS NEW YORK THEATRES Work al otMen oF THE MCN Keen, Oth re aud Wen BEARCAT. WENT ORY Kent 4 & Fre. * ay & Moony, BI * hw LOLW's Cont M. to iy M “open "boon" (aN. Si rae Loew's American Koct }5 HARRY TIGHE, Frane Yon & Jonce, Will WF ox In theatre: The fight te CHARITY. wee 0 ee TOGETHER BALL TO-NIGHT AT 8 Grand Central Palace ‘| TOM MOORE ADMISSION 0c "ith, raptcd™ ction. Agmcadtan. Ie THUNDER teh’ “AT 9.45” | cat ee tas Ar E. DARK ROSALEEN = 00 Orch. Seats, St American Singers ALL-STAR OPERA SEASON OPENS Ganda eves Oot wots awer-™ BOCCACCIO THEATRE | Phone Cotumbus 600, PARK Tice | ™"sente wow. West 44th me N nt Wea. ia, tae CLARENCE| | The The ROYAL VAGABOND People’s Theatre nowsay AND DELANCY 87, HONK ORCHARD 478. ‘NOW PLAYING nyws Y 895% oy | ry et Hour, Ticktte B Weeks tn Atveinem, ok VER WERT, MONLAY TO in “LORD AND LADY ALCY" PRIG “When a Peler § COMNDY. Needs a Bovend,!* |] CHESTER FISHING Pro TURE — TOPICAL REVIE motte dsb CARTOON. ESTELLE CANEY (Sopreno) Strand Symphony Orchestra CARLO FERRECTH (ari Avors Ae tak We pyaar CENTUR TO-) iORRGW Niche SE if NOW SF STAR HSER, Condusicr, ay FLAME ¥RRGUSON 88 FUR THE DEVENE." wo

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