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Tlir SUNDAY OREfiOXTAN. rOItTLAyD. NOVEMBER 31. 1915. i! "7T1U v yT 1r A i n r. STARTING TODAY FOR ONE WEEK i "The Fates have declared that the Woman was weak: For her child, she would let Holy Char ity speak; For herself, 'twas the Call of the Easiest Way, For the World offers Virtue the mean est of pay." EMILY TEVEN - Jy iO tO 11 ii'A. fara la a pit tor tbat bate abaaa'la thla eltr at ij, mX an ef im otta Mataire rsatre that abould ba a fcr arr a4ult la t tltr. 11 ! ptetara ttUil Daetlay" r rsi rro tia arttefa ataedpaist ef yi it ha aall 4ea. Tra tba rtllsou airier'a ataatfpelAl. It la ear talxUr full f la9o for artryoaa. 8 aaad It Bale no !; V .... taaaar imu m 4lv r rutin aa-n I B.- ladl2aat I rm a aaa aaatr am. tA takta tar tor tie vtfa and prealead fca far 4 ta lava kr aa4 ta eberle tar. Aria tar aaa hr beta f roe) ble aa4 aaa all laaaaaat af any arocall let aa4 I ae ta aaa tba iltlora af t&la jrtl, a aola at tert,(e tra picture) avakUkj It ha- rr fou ta lira rtfct, aaa T ta llva rrcr.jl How avaat mar laatlaat ta tar bay ta tfca rlst palb af Ufa, o tboua a) Betray taraalf I Baa aa alaar 4 aaa ta taa tci af bar lira aa at 41 f fir tot par 14 la fear career afia eesae la aoataat alta him til laailaat aavlrt t:a la avar farsatl rhjl a aoeant, waea oat kaaaUeT aa It 1. alf U Tub, ". rapraaaotallT af laav.. aS aealarae la t&a prna af tba treo about kr la bar aaa pataae af ata tbat Touts aba 11 sat ta la4 astrar la a plaaa .laMta. ta tr I ruat a autltaa aoaaot a.taa al lt, harlot fam4 tAat aaa aaa av4 bar bar. a&a 4lara ta tbta all that aaa fraaj 11 MMoi tor bar kacs ea La aa4 (sa aut lttarally ta a , ((ir af taa atraat ratbar'tbaa acatlaaa au:b a Ufa I X Aa sat tell "a all t&at lb pleVura ahaaa aa. T-ara ara fa alataraa la a<b 1 4a ballrva all, kot feara la a pletura that baa rsooa far a!4 aad rausat.far rich aa4 far par as4 all aba ara a!4 aoauca ta fraa Uta ar-jBot far It aaou!4 aaa It. I aa ualo aaar alaluraa tara la sy caurcb. la llloatrallba af atroasa. l lacvb af Vila autara aa4 IM fact tbat 1 u aalla ta most ei-lldraa ra tba aaVT raaaoca tbat 1 abau!4 act oaa tba platara la try acurakj aarrlaaa. ciazt CA.:x. cut). fiatar Qjaaa loom Hatba41at I;laeopal Onrch aattla. Vaablactaa, Batakar It. 119 OR h Wo The most daring photo drama ever written about "The World of Make Believe'" NATIONAL THEATER STeI NOV. 21 man Vf. I v r- 'j'.-f- t 1 II y I Le.ijaa New and Coakip of PUr and Players. r ta ,n. ki r.ti& y la for m'4 h bar pnt.ii thai ly aaa b ( ! l ! Wt. moal an r wo.t plr ) rroctin ina :la Jaaia 4 br methar ara lb 1 a rt. Mi J4u' Ut p:y. -lvi4'n.' aat a aaa al loa ! !l"liT T'k. I ! in. mer ara al i!air boma i Ttrrrta a puy caa aa f iua4. aaa M;ar ilolooo b ar'ia.r4 tba m-fl. i rilf ta "Ann." a romlr La. -nara ff :L II proJic4 tm LoO't l"ira jrar a br r ahar.aa K'ii4 a.-l Wary iloora. t." J ro. o plana ! raarrlta Iha p' ai pro.lu.-a tl al fc P irlj-r T : alr ta Lo Aacaia aaa rorT M.rTa la aan4ina? r.-a Kally ta m In IHa re la vt l"a t-xmctlna kama irl tit "t4-ly L Laa." tomiB t Ifta llalu' hm rfatlaarf l Tta ) In formation. -fa alia. h. an4 frrd.. an ina blif !! "aa lha i.uubi b.ia.rn Jim and Mr. t n1 aj i n. " jr I . a l o la " l.a I'tUrt in udtita IMa - a a Tkara la B lofiaxar anr doubt thai ft, r ll.rkrt Traa la (o't!y la i;t Am.ri.a Ilia purpoaa U lo prcaanl ra ial of ji.'iaaii.paaraao pbia aa Iba arra xaia ihii tiaa markcU bi pra 4 1 1.1 a at Ha M)at . II. a-i"' b ' ""I itb p.a peain d'ama. Ir h i to ha--om a Sim actor durir.c b ltt. "Uicaard III' l aa of tea ptaja choaao lor Ma .-ra prpok Wriila an a Jc of litln t.at.t'tt actora. II la inittin. to ot l.ial London tbaairt.-a lf ra ara ba- a. Una lha trib f actor, suriaftr la city. -Many ef IBarn." aolamnly Plate. b Kr. "ara aithar la AmarUa 01 prapar ir to o thar. .mona: than ar rU Miwl'. Mr J. "orb-Itutaartaen. ;,.r.aa.i;t lUrkar ano Artnur uour- aaa Tba t ,or l4y d Hatha rn4ina bar tour In "ilr. j Taoanpaon' la lhat lha play "a loo avabtla ar alaa loo r.aia.iau. v fiaa la qvilta aa eol aa anothr. Tba tour a clo4 la lurhmoni a., afiar ontr four dajra out. And nor at a gona loto aiadaai. Aarea ICoffran rota aa ! a4 1 1 t, t-anln - AMfra Prady and Ji'aiM M.oa. praaanta It. WB.a tba act tir"' itb it Mr. Prady biad 1 Ca all t.ia boat parta cf It. romadr aa-nanaa ta Walllnften Croaa an! k .tf. Loia JoaapMna. tor taair n. ar art la tna anaaival camd. Town Topira. at tba I'antary. But Aaron llotfman M! aaai tSa aft aavt ba t. .a.l II to I tt.a Ana Laucb'.aa aa4 Willnai Oaa I n for taair tour i a laiila on traa iTttiua II turnd aut lul lara ta rtiM ! Na torb ra aaytn aad aiO'na lha ry pa ma lma. Aaron HorTopaa: aot buT aavd protaata ta taa raaaiamani of tba Cavitary, and. af'.ar aaia alita af laltara. taa barroaad dialc aa ax liminl4 from t, . af naliincta lie" an4 1K Jsaarb.na by ardora at tba aat. aaa r a kV fobb attaada.1 tria pr.ml.ra a -;vb lloma."" Ma -w p ar. vrtttan Ii a-orjjatior ar!i! Itajard Vailiar. in i0ti HaapeadinaT to laaiataat catla from ifia au.l-aota. b ! a curtain pa. bataan tba aoa4 acat tblrd acta. ".ml Kama ana ttt a'.l tia." fca aail "Pal I ah aa a parson: f,. to ty f.r tria inira) act. II a.nu.na fa only h lhat ramalna rf m riin! play." linr liraan Jo.) tlataioa. aaa Tnara romaa a MWapapff atorjr from Cai i f orn 14 n iiicranwiitii Pa. lo aa aa.-l tial !:: of ISa p'r.. of Nat a;.io.ajia a rafa al va.n l ark fro-aa h a kanda. In makina tia Iranalar Mr. idwl in ap ajuotad aa kafc a Id aor rwfui: "1 fcaaa loat IJl.aa on taaa .antura.- A curtoua x''a 'ba do.umnt ct tra.f"r. a"-od nat to l.la aama autPlor. ! la to ta attl lt Vra. aloodoln IMarlnrta MaroiarHll anall iPtar cir lunaiairpa k admit tad la IHa rata. - 1-v.i . p'-looa thai a fi!l baa apDaafaal In t.ia aftb putritnoaial Ivita of .Nat C. liwlain." alataa l.la Pa., -baramo atv. tar.nl ojitb l"a pobll.-alion of traa l.rma ef ranfr ltlti IS Nat C. ..ln cafa al CX-an farb Tk la ta raf ta Mr. ipoodaln laab kU flftra brH afl'f l-i rarm..O. t h a lot l on-y woma n bavd r lo4 ef ail tba Re k k.i aurriad an4 k aa lh ax-an af naif a tT partr ftr r.a coupla ra"araad fro-n tftir booa,moB. -I'.-aaaoal for an anUrptioa of Iba aWana a-a ra.atu la Mr. Uoo4la. Poor Jama K. Ilarkctf Altar fall ln hair to only l. !)). na major part of "bicla ha n.raady bn turned or lo blm. th uprm Court a lmln ipt.r! a tocb to if at lor by da eid.nc h- l " ntiil4 t an lnia-r.pt in lubla rl prcprty lorataj at 71 I'arb aimaa. Tba rl aalada In ajuaatlon aa a part ef lh !. 'It bjr Mr llackatt'a aunt. Mr. Mry Tronlrlda. b-t an ethr hir-l-l. lnrl ll. rhl:n. coni'.t'-J lh artor ushl to any In. Iari. hot.iine f proparir had on biualhc4 to Mra. Tronhrldi- from rontivaa en tra pliltonrr aid, and tharafor liachatt not olllld to k .In V I- - NEWS OF THE THEATERS -.e -.xad r-n I ' and tad by H-nry Mular. I a dra matic araion of lh lami.ua la-l.iy ln I." lattara crulnally pub ll.h.d a a iraaaain ral and rpro duc.d la a boob Ibal baa lor lhra y.ara baad4 tha llal ef AmarUan "bt ";iar-- Tha tory of th comady la ton about th rxr.onaiity and adntur of a prity aif in a r:nlanJ or phan aatUm. a ho b. na lh hero ine of a fa-tnatin rI-Uf fairy lal. Judr Abbott, lh founl ma carl. rbla in.t lh- lranny of lh Inatltullon in aihi.b ah baa ron from baby ho 4 l adol-awan-a lUr i.lrl'd but psthatic d'in. cf h matron L or. haard b Jama l'rnu!ten. a nly rpoinid lruie. and a man with a P.n.nant for doina ood dd but a j .Mltna horror ef tami foun I out. I .n.l.-ton admira tba (lr bold alar Uration of Indapandan.-a and dtr min lo t bar tba rhanr In lif I ,it baa baa n d'ni4 br Ha arnnrra I, aa br atnl lo a f aahi nab'. rol l for arir . br .he rll h praity fro.-b to aaar. n:.ny ta .nd and tba rom-.'anlonphi of alria mora forunalalr born than harif r.(If pp ) i.t one atipulatlon lm p,..l by r a:iii. Tr. arirl la not to hr har bnfc-lor. ah rnu.l h krt lanorant of hia nima. Ph I to ... report of bar pror at lha cellaaa kut br l'tr mu.l b ad dr. ..-I lo "Mr. John H-mth " July. honvr. la loo lmalnatl In ar.-rpl tha )ialiita larma of tr- inrijmnl. AiihogfH ah not h-r my- lrtu ajuard'an. ah Mnaaa to ral'-h a (lamp of bi alonaat'd ahadow (pal . . . i .. . m p.. tha aaarrh en an pj.ina... r - luthta of hi automnbll. an4 promptly naaana:aara him -Iild ln 1-lt.' And whan, upon h-r arrlral at col l.a. .h brain to nrlt bun Irttara that f-alrly brim or wilh whlmalcal fun. rl ar llnaad with palhattc rn. ina fr omon lo Iwm ah can pour nut all th won-l'rful dory of lh tre man.!nu haipln. that haa com Into her lit. h Irttar Co atratahl to tha ha-art of th tonrly bachelor and ha . I.mjn.a lo ylall lha Intrra-.llnat ob Ja l ef hla impulaly philanthropy. And att thair rr.aailn bralna th appeallntt ato-y thai ha rld upon lh heart atrlnatP of racord-braablns audim- In a'hi. neo. Nrw Vorb and n KranrHco. lUnry Mi!lr auparb production of th play and lh Hup an nat oraniatlon ba la prndms to I h laa ally will mah lha Brt prniation of tha romrdy har lhn. notable event of tha thaatrlcal araaen. "Tll: H.MlltlKIf IS TO COMU Saoi-lal Itc Itraih Sraon lay IVo tpltrn al linker Tlic-alrr. Ko loalna the Thankplr!n . weeks off.-rtr.at of "Orr'a llilliona' at the lUker. thr ntll be Inaucurated a anu ria! ihrca wka' iraaon of pl dramatU'd from lha widely read noirrl of lt llaach. Th flrat offrrlr.al will ba hla drama of the ar!y Yukon old ru.ha. "Th Barrier." which will opn p,ai Sunday niatinr. November Z. "Th Harrier-- will be followed on le rn.hr t by "The Na'er to Well." and. on Iwrrmbtr IJ. "The poller" mill be eon for a wek. maklnaT three ck I" " . . .a. There l rror,bly no place In In not Id ahr the itrlpplne tatea of open life br thin prolific author ar more appreciated tfian In Portland, and the I'.nker flayer In the pt have dm- onatraled their ability to preaent tne dnmaa with aplendld reault. All tha popu'ar memb.r. Including Kdwa'J WWrnlf. Krtncea M-lenry. Marv Kd- ,U p.ker. KHllh Hop. Will Lloyd. John Sumnr. Henry Mall. auer ave aan. William mil. Walter Ollbert and ... ...a.-,, mill he arm In he sreat character crcatlona of the Hex Bi-acfi brain, and apecla.1 allentlon win w alyen to obtain masniflrent acenlc ef fect wherever n-eded. The Hex bench aeon at the B-ker ehould prove a moat popular one. Split Rocls RATHER unuaual. even for war 1 1 me a. la the achame of the motlon-pl.-tur exhibitor of Toronm. Canada. With the fact in mind that many youth and men frequent the pli-ture-hounea on Sunday and lhat .recruit were badly needed -In tha army, film ex hibitor and exchange men collaborated with the official and etablthed re cruiting atatlona at a Urge number of the theater. At firt the number of theater waa 17 and the exchange acven. but now more have Joined In the patriotic move. Moreover, tne how on Sunday after noon and evening at thoe houea ar free, and men who have no other diversion ara permitted to go there f-.r entertainment, even If they do not drptre to enllat. The provincial gov ernment haa commended the Idea highly, and a large number of men have becnadded to the Canadian con- tlr.gentia. aaa One of the mrt plcturMqu of all the Civil War dramas that have been .hotoplaed la aald to be "Barbara Krlt' hie." It I" developed from the ruKgeetlona In the well-loved poem of the m name. Tha poem waa written by Whlttler. the play by Clyde Fitch, and w aa plclurlied by Clarence J. Har rl. Mary Mllea Mlnter la featured aa Barbara. aaa Neva ;erber haa given out a great aearet: that aha conaldera that It ahould'be. Her name la really Neva flerber. There waa n time In her young life, when th eathetle and artlntlc Kd ln Auguat via playing with her. that he waa nt a aerher. The young man STUtS IX D. W. GRIFFITH'S SECOND WONDER PRODUCTION, -AVENGING CONSCIENCE." WHICH OPENS AT THE IIEILIC THEATER TODAY. C, I " o .. ." . i -I "Na X --' a j a HLlXlli: k KKT ASU Hr;M WAUTIIALI, conaKU-rcd that too unroniantic a name. o for a time ne was . auauav. aaa Anolht-r well-known molion-iii-ture persona who h.i. cbnnecd her name I Olua J'rlntxlau Clarke. It raa a If were !ie Inclined to drop any of her varli-gated nme a"he would omit the nei-und. but nut ao. Henceforth flie will have no Clarke in her fiKnaturt-: it will be simply Olga Printxlau. Mi"" Frintzlau'a most recent script (for he Is one of the cleverest scenario writer) ia "Nant"- of the Marshes." which a.hc sold to Griffith. It is beina? filmed with great success, and is n war problem drnma. and. moreover, ia said to be "mannish. " a a a Gertrude McCoy and Duncan McRae. of the Plimpton Kl- Pictures. In corporated, motored down to Balti more from New York to the dedication of the Gertrude McCoy motion-picture theater last week. a a a Tom Tcrriss. of the Tcrri.s Film Corporation, has completed arrange ments with his famous sister. Ellaine Terns, and her talented husband. Se mnre Hicks, to come to this country and appear In a film version of "Blue bell in Fairyland." one of their best known plays and one of qualities sel dom attempted on the screen. With a few exceptions this is the first lime that stars havec rossed the seas to appear In one picture. .Mr. Terrlss has further announced that he has com pleted a contract with them a'or picture rights of all their successes, some of wl.ich are well known In America. By the death of his uncle, who is said to have been an eccentric character and who was also noted as a coiector of relics. Tom Terrias has come into pos session of a rare old collection of early editions of Dickens. Thackeray; and Scott, also some Oriental antiques. Film men and Eastern critics are de scribing; Henry B. Walthall, who Is Allen I'oe. In "The Raven," as "superb." It Is proving an interesting topic, lor a surprising number of lovers of the gruesome, yet delightful and fantisalc poet are makine; inquiries as to the production of "The Raven." aaa Old Colonel Draper will hear no more the studio call of "lights." for after a brief Illness the famous old "type" ac tor of the movies died November 9. Colonel T. Wain-Morgan Draper during his time had amazed more friends among the movie stars than many of us . . lia A mi.rirjn hv hirth. but the majority of his education was received abroad. He was graduated irom tne iinv. i piivtAf-hninim. Munich Bavaria. and the Royal School of Mines, Fried berg. Saxony. In 1875. He made all sorts of mlneraloglcal experiments and made exhaustive studies of the Zuni .-.a Tr.ooi Indiana. In 1882 he returned to America and pursued his profession. It was only a few years ago that he visited th Thanhouser studios and was invited to appear In a scene oenina desk. So many people wondered wno the distinguished and loity man was that after his popularity became as ...re.i and offers flowed in on him he took up the profession. His last pic ture was airecieo. oy uwigc rouier v the New Rochelle studio and in It he -t ... i,h i : I . H I- Hnlette Bert De- laney, Arthur Bauer and Morgan Jones. aaa The lateat and greatest of all V-L-C-E nroductlons is "The Crimson Wlntj." in which, it is said, salary rec ords were broken. It cost $35,616 a day. or lit a minute for six of the play ers. And these were nat the Kreatc-ft actors in "The Crimson Wing." It is understood tbat tha play is strictly neutral, although it plays on the heart strings and stimulates terror with ter rible Zeppelin raids. Some scenes snow troops advancing under fire, men fight ing in the trenches and scenes of sor row and devastation, and yet there Is an absence of the cruder and lower side of war. There are in Is exquisite episodes, true love scenes and wonder ful lessons of self-sacrifice and brav ery. Many prominent American peo ple, and a great number of socitly's favorites appear, in "The Crimson WInir." A number of the scenes were taken on the most marvelous an.l scenic American estates. The French army In maneuvers, commanded by General Jof fre, is shown. Two Canadian si-ientfsts have found co balt ruperit.r to nkkel ?ur platinK other metals. beinK more durable, requiring leas lime to a.;ply and providing equal protec tion with a thlnnir deposit. . ? & - ' f HELD OVER Jf To Aeeomraodato Thaaaand M ho 1 Were Inable to tialn Ad- , mission Thi Week. 1 CHAPLIN In That Kiot of Laughter. W "A NIGHT IN THE SHOW" Chaplin' Flrnt Appearance In a Irea Suit Funnier Thaa Ever. EXTRA ATTRACTION! The TremrndoBR Five - Art Vltaarrapk Kail road Drama "THE JUGGERNAUT" A 25.OO0 Production. Wrecking a Real Locomotive and Traain of Passenger Car. BEGINNING TODAY SUNSET BROADWAY AND WASHINGTON 1