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aiiPi NOW SHOWING The startling drama ?bringing together the Belle of Society and the llelle of the Bowery "FIRES OF FAITH" Showing the wonderful worth of that magnifi- cent organization the Salvation Army?in the slums, with ENEIE O'BRIEN Catherine Calvert Theodore Roberta Ruby de Reiner Charles Ogle Monty Blue I'ntil Tuesday Night 2 (»nl> I A big mystery story I :i supposed crime that I (hey try to fasten on a I girl? | ENID BENNETT in "The Virtuous Thiel" Russell on the Wurlitzer Bray Pictograph Harold I.loyd Comedy Ut'i CO est at Hold! *?upUmn 1414 M At*.; downtown. SU U At*. Registered Statists Oft mt IU fclfH r««l tflatrirt. p«r- nad wnho mml i»4»»u tag wlli mm !? Mk« jmm tfcte ?»« to My (ImIM. |H bii pvkM, Ihwi MM to mm mml |rt >? pmr rmmt r«i fat kk flfin, wliH nhilm unwil mitmmlkmm. Dr. J. Brown's New Office or mem T%W m 4 )UdiM«L "ROUND THE RIM" AIR MACHINE TAKING REST CLEVELAND, Ohio. Sept. 1 Tour day* of re.«t will be rlv»n the "round the rim flyer" and It* cr*w her*. l.leut. Col. It T. Hart*. It* commander, *ald today The Martin bomber arrived late ye»terd*y. A cnat of vamUh will t.» giver. Ih« m*rhln». The Jnurn>)r will be rfßimnl Tbur«!ay. a> vordinic to present plan*. strand I'M vou know that William Booth. ? lA>mtoiirr. Kick in IMS. cot a let- ter from a friend aaytn* "W> nml a »t..tiding urtny," and that Booth ?rnirlwl out the wont "?Itating" and wrote ' Miration" In Ita plaw ami that thai wax Ih* orieln of the Salvation Army. Neither dk! we until we saw "Flrea of Kallh" at the 81 rand theater thl» week And did you know that the Kalvt tion Army In America, an oriranlsa* tlon that today utanda hl*h in our esteem, waa Uunrhwl In a chair fac tory m Philadelphia In !t?9 and w«« rakl«Ht by a (rang of hoodluma who ' nmwhetl In window* and doora only to be converted by the kindly old whit** haired eaptain whoa** prayer* they had rudely Interrupt^* Neither did »» And we didn't lenrn (hat liihy lhi> Salvation Army ha* nt»mW It* merciful mtnlon Into lUtfrrcnl countrka and that Ita worker* npr.ili thrlr worda of hot*9 and mm fort In It different lan«ua*e* until *f MV "FlfM Of Ksltll." The* picture portray* th« ttvea of two ffeUvatlon lajulm iwrforr, durlni and nftrr th<> world war Thrlr lov* -on# for * doughboy, th* oth*r for an »vUtor-form thr thread of th* mtory, th#» r*«il affect of which |i to r*frt»«h In our rnlwd* th# won«kr ful work th* Army did ai th* illN bftttt* front. An Will« Lyoiu Moran mm Three hearts with but a single beat! They all love each other, all but the two men?they don't love each other. But there's love all over the place in this comedy?- jjtik DOROTHY GISH IN "NOBODY HOME" Dorothy is a rl who arranges her engagements, marriages and other little things like that by the fall of the cards. She's superstitious, and omens, stars and signs direct her young life. Her experiences with burglars arc a set of regu- lar screams! SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Artists under Branihilla, playing ' Italian Echoes" and "Down South" She Is at the Mission Theatre enid bennett in "The Virtuous Thief" Holiday Review rHIN.n \M» I.InKNTT Iterant WmMoi* la "U»»e Inounnr* /«... rut* In "IWtiae I lmr« " Miihr.i <«!?!» ia ->?- ImmlJ ' MMHnhMirW - iUr.lil lull \S right ? sh*i*hre«f of fit# Milt* " -MUSH luimr <1 llftftt la ' lire# Nt ryiH " K*. \ Mary flrkfortl U "I>a4«lr I ?** w. .rfi.l week MlHH|<»\ »n,«J iwuant w "th# \im ««..»? Thirl " ( illO\l \ \u25a0 H.«rw aitiui.nr? la "THa nlerpiiic I Wa»." nam a M n*ta? C| 4?*Jark llrkfanl III* MaJ^l). Ituttker lt*an " 111 1 I Mr? M it# hr II I<-m |o ia Jar«|ur« ml t !m> all?ar jifarlk." THE SEATTLE STAR-MONDAY, SEPTEMRER 1, 1019. picture patter Ihmllni, H|hl foor Itlrltr* full. haft hw ii ?*(ifftiKiwi h) \ It Mxriipli for » "mtiill" |M«rt In Clyde I li.lm plijr, "Th» Climb era." ? ?t MhvM Kmllh will direct » !«ov#i in "lV|wn," n atory Imwvl on Ihe novel by l£l«Atior Hoy I Brain ?rd. ? ? ? World PlrturvN ha* purchaifd the picture righta to Joaeph Franklin Itnland'N original atory, "I'uMfi- \u25a0lon." ? ? ? Captain Phillip* Hubbard. who ptaya opponitr Kloronce Turner In h«*r firm comedy for l.'nhperaal, w»« with the HrltlNh army for two year*, collating thr flr*t 'ley of the war Two year* later he waa Invalided horn*- becau** of trench feet. ? s ? UoMwyn Film corporation ha* Juat rcleuacd "The World and It* Women." *urrtng Oeraldlne Karrar, "Htrirtly Confidential" with Madge Kenne«ly featured and Tom Mot)re in "Lord ami I*ady Algy." ? ? s "Almoat n llualtund." by Opto llrnd, will l>r thr ii*it atnrrtn* vr- hlelr for untiling Hill Kodgrra ? ? ? "Thr (llorloua la thr tltlr that h»a twrn decidrd on for Ollva Tlioidm' third .SrUul' k prudur tlon. rdy offrrlng, hut Nancy. aa rharar trrluvl by £.»au I'ltta, la two thlrda. and D.ivM liutlrr. or l*»t»r Van Al at> nr. la thr othrr third of thr ahow, moaning to any that what thry do la of ihl«-f Important-*. The muairal conoart alwaya good ?la unuaually Intrrratlng In addi- tion to thr Cutrraon offrrlnga. Mr llrrtwrt Umf phtya u harp ai>lo that udda notlcrably to thr plraaur* of thr nrw rntrrtalnmrnt. Intrrratlng aornlc vlrwa arr ahown In fllma. mission- To ahlrlt) hrr brother, who had wrlttrn » cotifraxlun Of theft. "Thr Vlrtuoua Thlrf" plana to atnal thr paprr ICntrr thr vlllyun. Hr'a thr tK>a«. lln drmand* hrr honor lirforr ahr can have tha pnprr Kntrr thr tx>»a' wife Hhr mtatakra thr "Vlr tuoua Ttrtrf" aa thr vamplrr who hud atolrn hrr huaband'a lovr Kn trr thr rr«| vamplrr Oh. wrll, it'a a huay lifr thr "Vlrtuoua Thlrf.' pluyrd by Knld llrnnrtt. landa for arvrrnl rrrla at thr Mlaalon. A oomP'. a nrwa wrrkly. and a lomady. complrtr thr bill. colonial. When Monro* salisbury a* the ?truggling )ounf luli«n aculptor in "The sleeping Lion." goe« ind the grent UVm 10 muka his fortune, he In unflnl*he«) Altho murt gen 'wl and intelligent than hi* future ntl|hbor>. Tony aoon find* he ho* much to learn from the rough cow punch era Aa inevitable an the night rome* the struggle Of *trength between Tony ami the hutly of the town, who until Tony'* arri\al from the heart of New York City, reigned aupreme The life of a child and the love of * woman depend on the outcome <»f the struggle The result U astie factory to all concerned but the loaer. who doa* not hap|>en to be Tony. Thrtiout the play I* Intermingled th* theme of love and sacrifice Salisbury a**l*ted by an all star < a*t and the *how proved pleasing to *ll Sunday audience* Scenes of Seattle on "Clrctia Hay" !a<4t w**ek proved of k*r*at Interest Ml*w Margarita entertained with banjo jam metropolitan Hupfrb *cenlc effect* combine*! with a simple *tory of direct appeal to man'* primal emotion* make The Shepherd of the Hill*" one of the mo*t fascinating photoplay* that ha* been brought tn Seattle In many * day. A* ncrwned at the Metro politan theater Sunday, the picture created a deep lmpre**|on. Harold Bell Wright, the author overlooked nothing to make the photoplay an abnorbing reproduction ?»f life In the Ossrk*. Kven to a fiatlc encounter rlvalinir the claaalc t»out In Hex Beach'* "The S|>oller*" ban l»e*»n included In "The Shepherd of the llill*.'* liut above and beyond the "*crap" I* the wimple atory of love and hate ?nd jealouey which ha* for It a back- ground the Rtibllmity of the Oxarks before It wa* marred by the en trance of *ordld railroad* and other mark* of civilization An augmented orchestra Interpret* the photoplay with fine discrimination. a circum- stance that add* materially to the presentation. cLASS A Jack Pickford shine* forth in "His Majeaty Hunker Bean." a pleasing comedy, at the Claa* A theater this week. A* Bunker !U>iui. an ln«l(ni(lotnt little stenographer in a Stock brok er's officc. he dreams of great ne** and of the time when he will be a mw iffgering "man of the world." Bunker Bean set* acquainted with a theoNophist and soon firmly be- lives that at some earlier date he was a great man. He adopt* Ba- rneses the king of Kgypt In ancient days, as hi* former self How he aatonishe* himself, hi* friends, and hi* bualnena a*sociates by playing the part of a king and how he finally secure* the hand of his employer's daughter, are amu* lng and entertaining. HKX Mary Pickford would draw crowds to the He* theater without the aid of a vehicle like "Daddy Long Legs." The combination of the two pro duces one of the most plea*lng shows that ha* come to this play- house In many a week?that's why it ha* been held over. Mary Pickford, as Jeru*ha Abbott, the orphan, is a continual source of delight to her many admirer*. The *cenes In the orphanage are both comic and tragic with each bit of humor Ju*t on the verge of pathos. The prune strike 1* a fitting example. The little wnlfH had been having 1 prunes for breakfast, prunes for dinner, prunes for supper until they were Nick of prune*. Prune* must have been cheap In thoee days. The strike, originated and engineered by .lerusha with the aid of a boy or phan, wan not much of a success. It almost developed In a hunger strike but the poor children noon wavered and the strike was broken. Jarvis Pendleton, a man of wealth 4 Hy, ''lt'll a l>»( < Jone MtuMur." por (ray* ihrin« two likrabl* romtdlnm In «n rmUrmMinx altuatlon at « wMlfty (Utto* which I hoy are »llrnd Ing dlegulaed a* fnillloimire* A hull dog with * penchant for rating trnuaer* play* hta rol« well. Hklp|»rr Tom I*rtoo *ing* "My lUby'i Arm# a new love aong liberty Trial* And tribulation* of k Lloyd * inourtntv n»pr»*««ntiiUv# who In sure* an Kngliah nobleman ***lll*l I failure of hi* American funrw tc sfci thru with the bargain, ami marry him form* the ba»i* of the clever *tory filmed in M bov« Imunnrf.' the headline attraction at the Lib erty. Bryant \V**hburn play* the part of the Lloyd'* representative and he ha* a most difficult ta*k. Il« not only f.ill* in lova with the girl himself. but entangled In a mas* of rlrcumotineft that threaten to wreck the w»ddlng and cause a bin loaa to Moyd'*. The picture U ba*ed on a Saturday Kvenlng Post *tory. W**hburn ha* a faculty of acting up to the standard of clevet fiction character* "Love Insurance* consists of one laughable *ltuatlon after the other. Wilson play* the part of the girl ami Wwin Ste\ens appear* a* llarrowby f lor genu* Palm Beach and New York *ettJngs give an opportunlt) for finely detailed direction. An added attraction I* "t'nde Tom Without the Cabin." a Mack Bennett comedy with a cross eyed t'nclr Tom, surrounded by a company of flivver *tormer*. Ellxa catcher her skirt on a nail while attemptlnj; to cro*a the Ice, and "Black Beauty," a white hor*e, kick* down all the scenery In the race acene. Larry Voell wing* "While other* Are Building Caatlea In the Air Ml Build a Cottage for You.'* I*athe New* *how* aceile* follow lng riot* agnin*t prof liters In Kng land and French j>ence celebration* coliseum A gentle Jab at old george W. Su per*tltlon Ju*t about describe* thr new picture at the Coliweum theater thla week Dorothy gish that pep ful per*on with the nnappy eye*. I* the chief "*uper*ticher" In the pic- ture which In entitled "Nobody Home." In addition to putting a kick Into the picture Dorothy bio* *om* forth In a wardrobe that I* Immenaely Interesting to the women. "Nobody Home" 1* decidedly the be*t of Dorothy dish's la*t few pi** ture*. The action I* lnce**ant snd the photography develop* some startling new angles for comedy. An entire suite of three rooms and a hallway are *hown with Dorothy and her leading man and two crook* all racing bark and forth through the rooms :it a lively rate, but never encountering each other. The whole story revolves around Dorothy'* *u- l»er*tltlon*. She believe* In the star* and card reading and In lucky snd unlu« U v om<n< l»k»* Um figure thlr teen and black cat* and she regu- late* all of her affair*, even her numerou* engagement* and prosper* tlve marriages, by them. Oeorge Fawcett, the clever character actor, and a well chosen cast support her Not entirely overshadowed are the 31 artists under Brambllla The concert numbers. "Italian ICchoes" and "Down South," wero especially well received. clemmer "Better Time*" finally come In the life of Nancy Scroggs. but she goes thru a medley of experiences before attaining that much-to-be-de- sired plane In life. What she did to get there and what happened aft- erward are fllmleed for your enter tainrnent In the new show at the Clernmer. nival hostel rles In "Eureka," the town that should have been the fountain of youth, If the advertising had been more effective, the people that run them and the people that come to them are detail* of thin com- PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Alwayt THE (orote-'RANKIN CO. OTTO r. KEGEL. Pr*mJd*mt STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Autumn Fashions ''PHIS year is like no other year. Unprecedented market conditions, shortage of labor and materials, unite to make the buying of furni- ture and decorations an intricate, technical problem. But the solution is easy at the Grote-Rankin Co.'s. A marvelous variety of furniture, rugs and draperies is ready for immediate use, presented by a superior staff of salesmen and saleswomen, cap- able of giving authoritative and technical advice. We shall count it a privilege to permitted to show you the many beautiful things assembled here for the furnishing of the home?even though you may not contemplate buying. ?? -J GROTE-RANKIN CO.-Pike at Fifth-GROTE-RANKIN CO. and leisure. came to the orphanage one day and *<»on after Jeru*ha wan pent to a girl*' college Jeruaha never aaw her benefactor and all her letter* written to him were ad- tiivfaed, "l>e«r Daddy lx>ng I^egp." Altho Jaxvia never revoalod hla identity to Jeruaha he kept aecret watch of her protean and before, many day* paa*ed reallx«*d that he j loved thin or]'hun irirl. It wm not until after her gradtia tion. however, that he revealed both htmnelf am! hia love to her Then 11 came many happy daya which ended only when the curtain wan lowered. A Watch Repaired hj Jones U Always Right Telephone Elliott tWI 1328 FOI KTH AVKNUI UUittt WRECTIOH JEjISEN tf VPN HERagROI ALWAYS THE BEST FOR THE LIBERTY GUEST You have to cither heat or buck the crowds, so our advice is to hurry through lunch or dinner and get down early to see this surpassingly good show? SENHETT COMEDY IT """ ,e"~ "Uncle IHBrEP Tom J / '1 "J"" 1 W} 1 a 1 " ~ f qK|||^^ I V vUUlll I every one of the - - - Wallace on K the Wurlitzer llwmrwriTiii imii»in --i >|r i * * * BEN TUBPIN and MARIE PGEVOST Pa(he News

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aiiPiNOW SHOWING

The startling drama?bringing together

the Belle of Society

and the llelle of

the Bowery

"FIRESOFFAITH"

Showing the wonderfulworth of that magnifi-

cent organization theSalvation Army?in theslums, with

ENEIE O'BRIENCatherine CalvertTheodore Roberta

Ruby de Reiner

Charles Ogle

Monty Blue

I'ntil Tuesday Night 2(»nl> I

A big mystery story I:i supposed crime that I(hey try to fasten on a Igirl? |

ENIDBENNETT

in

"TheVirtuous

Thiel"Russell on the Wurlitzer

Bray Pictograph

Harold I.loyd Comedy

Ut'i CO est at Hold! *?upUmn1414 M At*.; downtown. SU U At*.

Registered StatistsOft mt IU fclfH r««l tflatrirt. p«r-

nad wnho mml i»4»»utag wlli mm !? Mk« jmm tfcte ?»«

G« to My (ImIM. |H bii pvkM, IhwiMM to mm mml |rt >? pmr rmmt r«i

fat kk flfin, wliH nhilmunwil mitmmlkmm.

Dr. J. Brown's New Officeormem

T%W m 4 )UdiM«L

"ROUND THE RIM" AIRMACHINE TAKING REST

CLEVELAND, Ohio. Sept. 1

Tour day* of re.«t will be rlv»n the

"round the rim flyer" and It* cr*w

her*. l.leut. Col. It T. Hart*. It*

commander, *ald today The Martinbomber arrived late ye»terd*y.

A cnat of vamUh will t.» giver.

Ih« m*rhln». The Jnurn>)r will berfßimnl Tbur«!ay. a> vordinic topresent plan*.

strandI'M vou know that William Booth.

? lA>mtoiirr. Kick in IMS. cot a let-ter from a friend aaytn* "W> nmla »t..tiding urtny," and that Booth?rnirlwl out the wont "?Itating"and wrote ' Miration" In Ita plawami that thai wax Ih* orieln of theSalvation Army.

Neither dk! we until we saw"Flrea of Kallh" at the 81 randtheater thl» week

And did you know that the Kalvttion Army In America, an oriranlsa*tlon that today utanda hl*h in ouresteem, waa Uunrhwl In a chair factory m Philadelphia In !t?9 and w««rakl«Ht by a (rang of hoodluma who

' nmwhetl In window* and doora onlyto be converted by the kindly oldwhit**haired eaptain whoa** prayer*they had rudely Interrupt^*

Neither did »»

And we didn't lenrn (hat liihy lhi>Salvation Army ha* nt»mW It*merciful mtnlon Into lUtfrrcnlcountrka and that Ita worker*npr.ili thrlr worda of hot*9 and mmfort In It different lan«ua*e* until*f MV "FlfM Of Ksltll."

The* picture portray* th« ttvea oftwo ffeUvatlon lajulm iwrforr, durlniand nftrr th<> world war Thrlr lov*-on# for * doughboy, th* oth*r foran »vUtor-form thr thread of th*mtory, th#» r*«il affect of which |i

to r*frt»«h In our rnlwd* th# won«krful work th* Army did ai th* illNbftttt* front.

An Will« Lyoiu Moran mm

Three hearts with but a single beat!

They all love each other, all but the two men?they don't love eachother. But there's love all over the place in this comedy?-

jjtik

DOROTHY GISHIN

"NOBODY HOME"Dorothy is a rl who arranges her engagements,marriages and other little things like that by thefall of the cards. She's superstitious, and omens,stars and signs direct her young life.

Her experiences with burglars arc a set of regu-lar screams!

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA31 Artists under Branihilla, playing ' Italian Echoes" and "Down South"

She Is at the Mission Theatre

enid bennett in "The Virtuous Thief"

Holiday ReviewrHIN.n \M»

I.InKNTT Iterant WmMoi* la"U»»e Inounnr*

/«... rut* In "IWtiaeI lmr«

"

Miihr.i <«!?!» ia ->?-

ImmlJ '

MMHnhMirW -iUr.lil lull\S right ? sh*i*hre«f of fit# Milt*

"

-MUSH luimr <1 llftftt la ' lire#Nt ryiH"

K*.\ Mary flrkfortl U "I>a4«lrI ?** w. .rfi.l week

MlHH|<»\ »n,«J iwuant w "th#\im ««..»? Thirl "

( illO\l \ \u25a0 H.«rw aitiui.nr? la"THa nlerpiiic I Wa»." nam a Mn*ta?

C| 4?*Jark llrkfanl l« III*MaJ^l). Ituttker lt*an "

111 1 I Mr? M it# hr II I<-m |o ia Jar«|ur«ml t !m> all?ar jifarlk."

THE SEATTLE STAR-MONDAY, SEPTEMRER 1, 1019.

picture patterIhmllni, H|hl foor

Itlrltr* full. haft hw ii ?*(ifftiKiwi h)\ It Mxriipli for » "mtiill" |M«rt InClyde I li.lm plijr, "Th» Climbera."

? ?t

MhvM Kmllh will direct »

!«ov#i in "lV|wn," n atory Imwvl onIhe novel by l£l«Atior Hoy I Brain?rd.

? ? ?

World PlrturvN ha* purchaifd thepicture righta to Joaeph FranklinItnland'N original atory, "I'uMfi-\u25a0lon."

? ? ?

Captain Phillip* Hubbard. whoptaya opponitr Kloronce Turner Inh«*r firm comedy for l.'nhperaal, w»«with the HrltlNh army for two year*,

collating thr flr*t 'ley of the warTwo year* later he waa Invalidedhorn*- becau** of trench feet.

? s ?

UoMwyn Film corporation ha* Juatrcleuacd "The World and It*Women." *urrtng Oeraldlne Karrar,

"Htrirtly Confidential" with MadgeKenne«ly featured and Tom Mot)re in

"Lord ami I*ady Algy."? ? s

"Almoat n llualtund." by Optollrnd, will l>r thr ii*it atnrrtn* vr-hlelr for untiling Hill Kodgrra

? ? ?

"Thr (llorloua la thr tltlrthat h»a twrn decidrd on for OllvaTlioidm' third .SrUul' k prudurtlon.

rdy offrrlng, hut Nancy. aa rharartrrluvl by £.»au I'ltta, la two thlrda.and D.ivM liutlrr. or l*»t»r Van Alat> nr. la thr othrr third of thr ahow,

moaning to any that what thry dola of ihl«-f Important-*.

The muairal conoart alwaya good?la unuaually Intrrratlng In addi-tion to thr Cutrraon offrrlnga. Mrllrrtwrt Umf phtya u harp ai>lo thatudda notlcrably to thr plraaur* ofthr nrw rntrrtalnmrnt.

Intrrratlng aornlc vlrwa arr ahownIn fllma.

mission-To ahlrlt) hrr brother, who had

wrlttrn » cotifraxlun Of theft. "ThrVlrtuoua Thlrf" plana to atnal thrpaprr ICntrr thr vlllyun. Hr'a thrtK>a«. lln drmand* hrr honor lirforrahr can have tha pnprr Kntrr thrtx>»a' wife Hhr mtatakra thr "Vlrtuoua Ttrtrf" aa thr vamplrr whohud atolrn hrr huaband'a lovr Kntrr thr rr«| vamplrr Oh. wrll, it'aa huay lifr thr "Vlrtuoua Thlrf.'pluyrd by Knld llrnnrtt. landa forarvrrnl rrrla at thr Mlaalon. AoomP'. a nrwa wrrkly. and a lomady.complrtr thr bill.

colonial.When Monro* salisbury a* the

?truggling )ounf luli«n aculptorin "The sleeping Lion." goe« indthe grent UVm 10 muka his fortune,he In unflnl*he«) Altho murt gen'wl and intelligent than hi* futurentl|hbor>. Tony aoon find* he ho*much to learn from the rough cowpunch era

Aa inevitable an the night rome*the struggle Of *trength betweenTony ami the hutly of the town, whountil Tony'* arri\al from the heartof New York City, reigned aupreme

The life of a child and the loveof * woman depend on the outcome<»f the struggle The result U astiefactory to all concerned but theloaer. who doa* not hap|>en to beTony.

Thrtiout the play I* Intermingledth* theme of love and sacrificeSalisbury l« a**l*ted by an all star

< a*t and the *how proved pleasingto *ll Sunday audience*

Scenes of Seattle on "Clrctia Hay"!a<4t w**ek proved of k*r*at InterestMl*w Margarita entertained withbanjo jam

metropolitanHupfrb *cenlc effect* combine*!

with a simple *tory of direct appealto man'* primal emotion* makeThe Shepherd of the Hill*" one of

the mo*t fascinating photoplay* thatha* been brought tn Seattle In many* day. A* ncrwned at the Metropolitan theater Sunday, the picturecreated a deep lmpre**|on.

Harold Bell Wright, the authoroverlooked nothing to make thephotoplay an abnorbing reproduction

?»f life In the Ossrk*. Kven to a

fiatlc encounter rlvalinir the claaalct»out In Hex Beach'* "The S|>oller*"ban l»e*»n included In "The Shepherdof the llill*.'*

liut above and beyond the "*crap"I* the wimple atory of love and hate?nd jealouey which ha* for Ita back-ground the Rtibllmity of the Oxarksbefore It wa* marred by the entrance of *ordld railroad* and othermark* of civilization An augmentedorchestra Interpret* the photoplaywith fine discrimination. a circum-stance that add* materially to thepresentation.

cLASS AJack Pickford shine* forth in "His

Majeaty Hunker Bean." a pleasingcomedy, at the Claa* A theater thisweek.

A* Bunker !U>iui. an ln«l(ni(lotntlittle stenographer in a Stock broker's officc. he dreams of great ne**and of the time when he will be amw iffgering "man of the world."

Bunker Bean set* acquainted witha theoNophist and soon firmly be-lives that at some earlier date hewas a great man. He adopt* Ba-rneses the king of Kgypt Inancient days, as hi* former self

How he aatonishe* himself, hi*friends, and hi* bualnena a*sociatesby playing the part of a king andhow he finally secure* the hand ofhis employer's daughter, are amu*

lng and entertaining.

HKXMary Pickford would draw crowds

to the He* theater without the aidof a vehicle like "Daddy Long Legs."

The combination of the two produces one of the most plea*lngshows that ha* come to this play-house In many a week?that's why itha* been held over. Mary Pickford,as Jeru*ha Abbott, the orphan, isa continual source of delight to hermany admirer*.

The *cenes In the orphanage areboth comic and tragic with each bitof humor Ju*t on the verge ofpathos. The prune strike 1* a fitting

example.The little wnlfH had been having 1

prunes for breakfast, prunes fordinner, prunes for supper until theywere Nick of prune*. Prune* musthave been cheap In thoee days. Thestrike, originated and engineered by

.lerusha with the aid of a boy orphan, wan not much of a success.It almost developed In a hunger

strike but the poor children noonwavered and the strike was broken.

Jarvis Pendleton, a man of wealth 4

Hy, ''lt'll a l>»( < Jone MtuMur." por(ray* ihrin« two likrabl* romtdlnm

In «n rmUrmMinx altuatlon at «

wMlfty (Utto* which Ihoy are »llrndIng dlegulaed a* fnillloimire* A hulldog with * penchant for rating

trnuaer* play* hta rol« well.Hklp|»rr Tom I*rtoo *ing* "My

lUby'i Arm# a new love aong

liberty

Trial* And tribulation* of k Lloyd *

inourtntv n»pr»*««ntiiUv# who Insure* an Kngliah nobleman ***lll*l

I failure of hi* American funrw tcsfci thru with the bargain, ami marryhim form* the ba»i* of the clever*tory filmed in

Mbov« Imunnrf.'the headline attraction at the Liberty. Bryant \V**hburn play* thepart of the Lloyd'* representativeand he ha* a most difficult ta*k. Il«not only f.ill* in lova with the girl

himself. but l» entangled In a mas*

of rlrcumotineft that threaten towreck the w»ddlng and cause a binloaa to Moyd'*. The picture Uba*ed on a Saturday Kvenlng Post*tory. W**hburn ha* a faculty ofacting up to the standard of clevetfiction character* "Love Insurance*consists of one laughable *ltuatlonafter the other. Wilson play*

the part of the girl ami WwinSte\ens appear* a* llarrowbyf lor genu* Palm Beach and NewYork *ettJngs give an opportunlt)for finely detailed direction.

An added attraction I* "t'nde TomWithout the Cabin." a Mack Bennettcomedy with a cross eyed t'nclrTom, surrounded by a company offlivver *tormer*. Ellxa catcherher skirt on a nail while attemptlnj;

to cro*a the Ice, and "Black Beauty,"

a white hor*e, kick* down all thescenery In the race acene.

Larry Voell wing* "While other*Are Building Caatlea In the AirMl Build a Cottage for You.'*

I*athe New* *how* aceile* followlng riot* agnin*t prof liters In Kng

land and French j>ence celebration*

coliseumA gentle Jab at old george W. Su

per*tltlon Ju*t about describe* thrnew picture at the Coliweum theaterthla week Dorothy gish that pepful per*on with the nnappy eye*. I*the chief "*uper*ticher" In the pic-ture which In entitled "Nobody

Home." In addition to putting akick Into the picture Dorothy bio*

*om* forth In a wardrobe that I*Immenaely Interesting to the women.

"Nobody Home" 1* decidedly thebe*t of Dorothy dish's la*t few pi**

ture*. The action I* lnce**ant sndthe photography develop* somestartling new angles for comedy. Anentire suite of three rooms and ahallway are *hown with Dorothy

and her leading man and two crook*all racing bark and forth through

the rooms :it a lively rate, but neverencountering each other. The wholestory revolves around Dorothy'* *u-

l»er*tltlon*. She believe* In the star*and card reading and In lucky snd

unlu« U v om<n< l»k»* Um figure thlr

teen and black cat* and she regu-late* all of her affair*, even hernumerou* engagement* and prosper*

tlve marriages, by them. Oeorge

Fawcett, the clever character actor,

and a well chosen cast support herNot entirely overshadowed are the31 artists under Brambllla Theconcert numbers. "Italian ICchoes"and "Down South," wero especially

well received.

clemmer"Better Time*" finally come In the

life of Nancy Scroggs. but she goes

thru a medley of experiences

before attaining that much-to-be-de-sired plane In life. What she did

to get there and what happened aft-erward are fllmleed for your entertainrnent In the new show at theClernmer.

nival hostel rles In "Eureka," thetown that should have been the

fountain of youth, If the advertising

had been more effective, the people

that run them and the people thatcome to them are detail* of thin com-

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and leisure. came to the orphanage

one day and *<»on after Jeru*ha wan

pent to a girl*' college Jeruahanever aaw her benefactor and all herletter* written to him were ad-tiivfaed, "l>e«r Daddy lx>ng I^egp."

Altho Jaxvia never revoalod hlaidentity to Jeruaha he kept aecret

watch of her protean and before,many day* paa*ed reallx«*d that he jloved thin or]'hun irirl.

It wm not until after her gradtiation. however, that he revealed bothhtmnelf am! hia love to her Then

11 came many happy daya which endedonly when the curtain wan lowered.

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