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Cg and Gat CASINO pr woes’ SALLY, IRENEAMARY JEANNE BABEL ir kane “Aadience Swept Beyood AMUSEMENTS. | SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE A WAST #42, *¥.,08 B'y- Mate, Thurs, and tee SmiNTIME OF roti Vand. & Kernen, 218-2 ma ihe bap ig jorman Trevor—Robert Warwick, youd Codtrel."—Matl. TENSE! ! THRILL purine Thea., 41 Bt, Matinees Thi EB. of By. Eve. 8.80 . and Bat. 2.90. MAT, TO-DAY MAT. TO-Mi semihen yp! tehlpcintete HEA. Wa St. Uhl BERNARD & CARR “PARTNERS AGA\ plause in “Mary Pickford never has “Tess? °— Globe. E. V. Durling, entertain any audience. AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT INTERPRETATION er o. nr Biwey Fyramid want’ WHEN THE YDESERT CALLS BROOKLYN. iain) Fick ‘orD tf RES Det 7 Kees THE "ROMANTIC. "AGE COMED SE THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTINVA™ OR'W 235 | REPUBLIC Abie's Irish Rose ay. | ELTINGE arr} The Crowning Achievement of Mary Pickford’s Career Everyone agrees it is the finest of Pickford films. The high praise in the press, the continued ap- records last week and this seem to prove it. and probably never will have again, so excellent a vehicle as ““Tess’ is an excellent film, and one that cannot fail to please and Your be- 5 t, charming as Mary Pickford herself says “It was a labor of love to do ‘Tess of the Storm Country’ again.” Tess endeared herself so much to Miss Pickford that she has now made a completely new production of the story she always cherished most. STEAD ‘Thea., West _Mats. Wed. LONGAGRE Weet 424 Bres. at 8.20, Matinees Wee. a Gat af 2.36, 44TH ST. iB ipcakt “THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH” oro nr 808 600 Tate Bt D. W. GRIFFITH'S THBA,, West 424 St. Eva. 8.30. Matiness Wed. and Gat., 2.30. > | Madge ‘KENNEDY te ate “CORNER ‘W. 44.8. Eve, 0.30, Mate, Wea. & Bat, a |7tkHE HEAVEN A TOOTH BOOTH Y. Met ve Bae. Mats. Wed. x PRIGES: Qroneztts,, Nusnts. 1:00 & * Balcony, S00 & $1. Mate. 600 & the theatre and the attendance “Mary Pickford’s re-creation of ‘Tess’ surpasses infinitely most movies that are now in their first blush.""—Eve. Sun. had, Eve. “The unusual Mary Pick- ford makes this an unuenal picture, She is perfectly beautiful.” — Harriette Underhill in the Tribune. COUNTRY A BRAND NEW PRODUCTION FROM BEGINNING TO END MARK Engagement Positively Ends Saturday Howard Chandler Christy says: DEAR MR. GRIFFITH :— “One Exciting Night” is certainly all -and even more—than the title implies; and I want to thank you for a most enjoy- able evening. With heartiest congratulations, Very sincerely, (Signed) Howany Cranpurr Crary The people who know are united in praise of the newness, the freshness and the differ- ence of Mr. Griffith's new film which is show- ing twice daily at the APOLLO THEATRE Loew's dds Bit Uw waar as BF. KEITH gi TAT E| “taps ty oni WAUDEVILLE ze ees || Seo 9 Sa tale AMUSEMENTS. To me, my child him to sleep, particular baby. on the screen—he mother’s boy. mea lesson I shall q I went back home little boy in the came. I resolved who needed humai G No mother shoul EMPIRE | [POFULARS a Cperins Triumph by the author of “ DECLASSEE" WHAT THE MORNING PAFERS SAID: G —""Teeming with ha- ¢ jer have such song ; WORLD—"Moxt, Important and toteresting work Zoe Akins ever done, Mivs Howia ied A MOTHER IS TALKING TO YOU! { 1 suppose, as a young mother, my feelings towards my child are exactly the same as every ‘ mother’s in this whole wide world. wonderful baby ever born. @ As I sit by his crib, I have my dreams of the won- derful things the future has in store for this The other night, just before ‘eaving the house T took a look to see if he was all right. lay there, so innocent and helpless with a smile on his face, it made me feel that as long as that smile was there, nothing else could matter. @ Then we went to the theatre, my husband and I, and saw a picture, “The Town That Forgot @ Here was the story of a baby, who grew to be a boy, and was left to make his own way in the world.. As I watched the story told there G His struggles to earn a livelihood, to get an education, to make a man of himself taught would do everything in my power to provide against such unfortunate experiences as the Theatre (at Broadway and 45th Street) and see “The Town That Forgot God.” A Plain Every-day Mother. NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE at 8:10 POP. MATS. WED. LLIE has always been the most night after night, and rock As he was my boy, in fact, every never forget. to my baby, resolved that I picture endured—and over- to help any other little boy n help—as far as I can! id fail to go to the Astor ORT SHEAPRE, wasn ate Matinees WED. and SAT, MeniOww of WEIN THE MOVIES! Cre ce “©9- GOHAN THEATRE GLOBE siatct Weds a Gat at The Smashing Musical tremendous Seeapernere i RLES FROHMAN Preven ZOE. AKINS’ BRILLIANT COMEDY THE TEXAS NIGHTINGALE With JOBYNA HOWLAND an al Cas including VRE. REIGHTLEY. WHAT THE EVENING eA Ere eae Remarkably clever is a Joy. 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