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TOE SUNDAY OTIEGOXIAX. rORTXAXD, DECEMBER 5. 1915. tt '-. r . JrF jr atr v.. ... ..V..V b ' sz&m-jw. rr - rz . Kits ? sp (3i je -ar" . , a .. .. . v- k . u aw '. . i.---r. -.a-er .v ..... ......v. . ... , .... j-, .; -. . WREST BE THE TIE THAT BINDS T1 e w.onen ,.r ara rf l.t .-r a y.e eer f r .j...il raeoue liar -t u I tl. u. t rilVtTKK I T Jt T M.If. lwlf rireaid-. Ilom:and I - r t. t r Jul Wif t'en n4 com pear he '.n a4c ui in t-i north ers I of '.r l it t. tea a rrlur. rJ t-nth" I m so 4prtely lonely I in gin( ta talk th'n 4t with you. Me. I ti'e l writ-, and to epre Btlf even n p4Tf wilt b A relief. 1 . . t. j'1. mntally It :oert seem prviM th.l oniy t .-iriort )4r SO I w a art t'teally lAf Woman, tl seems ao.l r.J a-ona ao. I fnl real 4- tha nsy (hn;-a ro'jl l l.ak in l'r f ;i month. ") f" I'ttuini. Tit f in r c-Jnmrr litll H rniHit rt c. dom m r wr crk--:t bqi lr. hinr nj irn ni-l'fl' ing tar.i. rr. rr ' -lion im u-4t wir! tiri on rv'lr .r l hiitf w.tiv rhp "icif lr I nrp. 1 1: i;r. l bj xt lit, rlr-Bn 't. ral'tli44 'ii!. I n mor ir; tfiao t r l.t wnT't t p"jiM fr for l m not rir r: 4 imp I. .... tri'jw. 'f I ' It f )ifa a (bat I ' ta. fl wrain In a t ttl" t.r um aaty In t. Tl n man who h.4l - lh.r hn I JoinI tan t I an-1 fHin nn kl wa only an in-vnuw. kt fim th nui!rtt "' firt ? it a aa e( fcin ibla t. Bb-'J la tia oitll afa- l"a. I a pr- lirul.r'y K j"! a-tr-. an I aa-i 4 luinn. rai-.J n rti;f. ' n N a. m. it 14 b- .;;'" to mrrr bin aa.t s i t wrk 4'Ia I tIia In a ' . i. -i . .'irf ax rVTU i i i af rlrma aavaair mttl a a ltl. dpt In arnf-.ion-il tif- I pr r4 f r a momnt. Afer w wvrJt mirrt"! barr- for a hi:. tat. wdn I kar tnr t' b a tMr4 mrmbr of th fm- i. n!t4 on Itklrc a line apart mat. I'4 alr antir4 a hin of wnr awa. but ka I rn nnb. to cntifr tha el-t-a. 0IR ( cirrumjUnr' t"irat oin ma Ij f". N'ar lhra a aorfcin.5 In t on4 tn arnt. Arr-.rdr.ffT a Ivli tha llttta apart Rial. fimu.iH it lm;tr but cailj. 4 I cu l ll4 r.n to lira ral lif a warmly ami riii!B!"l r a It I hat to California at wak. Ma rat down an4 loo h u all on Ma lap. Tha tablaa In d suat i)ulrmfil to lha floor, an tkn I hi all hi arm and Mantlon. "And w r rotn to ha a buncalow and a r.1n juat think. Ioll. tba babl ran fUy out !! dar. and you'll bar bt with tha work, and monf fnr rloth-. h kind I'va alwaya want ad to yoa and couldn't and I'll ba worklnc da ln(ad of nlchta to wa ran bara all our avanlntia to(cthar. tolt. to Ihlnk that you'll aaa Cal Ift.rnur My wondr ulrl In woodrr U"4? Whrwr I pu'tid h' h'ad to my braatt. Uuihins at hl rnlhmlaim. In plta i t bi ac. 3 :. and tha dignity that waa hi on trraion. ha waa Jul aucb a rr'at l boy at brart. l -t:r-o-a yvtt know htl It all ahout. ,jia "And I'm brclnnliia- to - I ht. but I don't aiactly tindar t'i Tan. T't (it Juat what haa b(.-xnd and how It happanad." m ha to! 4 ma. Tba foun lr and part ownar of tha motion plrtura rompany la qotlon bd h-n iitin In tha rlty with ral !;'. with whom ha had Bona to ta Happy Hour nlM to wltcaaa tha rrf"rmjaf. v had nt In kla rard to fn af.r tha firat art with a ra-au-t that b- allowtd to pay a llt to tha drmm r-room. Ila bad ona. armd with a contract, for. It aarmad. tn waa JuM lypa thay had baan wantlnc for romantic Ia4. Would tn cmT I'an p-ik- li.imf.!ll,l of ma and tha bablA Mr. t'h lrotl that waa tha man ram rl I. ia objection away "'rifia- "rn alone, of courM Tlnaat pt.ir- in tha world to ralaa yeuntra. t baa fla of my own and nnno of m know what a doctor look Ilka, rlura. brin 'm. l:ip.in. pi4 and all that.- It aouadd too tjood to ba trua. dut tsin prol jrd tha contract and It waa a lona ftda contrart. 1 bad h-n In th th'a'rtc-al buinc lona enough to know I iat. H lnllr. nulla ..!'Ollr. fortuna had dclt-d wa wcra aortn a aroila aad aha waa dctarmlned to maka It an trmety I'aaaant on. VII. tr-ara t-:iowd a k of hur-ri-4 praptration. itr. Chilrott wlahad u to atart almoal Immadialaly. aa work waa about in ba lwun on a big ptilura la wbl'h ha wanted Wo aa land. Ho. raapondina- to nacaaaity. I did two day.- work In airary ona of that w.k. with tha r-ulf that at tha al lotted lima Pan and tha bable and t biaid'd tha train, apad on our way by l loial friend who bad barn our durtrc our atav la lt. Loula. To Cuntlnued ) urn rn rs vo. 1 1 1 Mil wi M WWW . NSM K" 7rV 0 fAl Igl -v-i o r O ) O '-'"'n' . . o C f : ,iV -r-' i o Jo i '. y f oti jol v ol W --S, gl M r . i I go v v S'v. 2 go Tr . . r ... sn-: o 1 o A ;t - . .' w v Ora.-A -o: io V : ' " ' -"N-V. ol o V .-".v.' ?8f ' V appreciation and your wishes for luck. Kathryn In the Kalem production, "The Third Commandment," Robert El lis played with Miss Courtot and Mr. Moore. I Love You Just for that address King- Bapgrott, in care of the Universal Company. 1600 Broadway, New York. Thank you, my dear. James Far 'ba it from me to sit calmly by and allow you and your chum to quarrel every time you come back from the theater regarding Charles Chaplin. So he insists that Mr. Chap lin is deaf and dumb, that he is a Pole and that his name is Chaplinski. AVell, well! Tell said chum Mr. Chaplin both hears and speaks, he is an Englishman, 25 years old, and not married. I hope you had a good big wager on, for this la the time you sure would win it. Alyce B. How awfully flattering to know that you start your Sundays by reading he Right Off the Reel Page! Thank you for being so interested. There' ro doubt but that Henry B. Walthall could teach dramatic art had he the timo, but I reckon he has his hands full with the work he is doing for the Essenay Company. Address him In care of that concern 1333 Argyle street, Chicago. The number of votes received each week decides which pic ture will appear in tha Frame. Y'wek kum. B. G. Antonio Mfireno does not play opposite Norma Talmadge any more, for the very good reason that Miss Tal madge ras gone to the National Film Corporation, Los Atgeles. Owen Moora played opposite Mary PIckford In "Mis tress Nell." Yes, j. Warren Kerrigan lives in California. His mother does not appear in pictures. There is nothing to forgive. I am only too glad to answer any questions you may care to ask me at any time. J. R. "V. No, iflorence La Eadie is not married. Frank Farrington is to a non-professional. Elizabeth Forbes has been married, I understand. Your enjoyment makes my pleasure. Thank you. E. R. Pickford Address Mr. Bush man, in care of the Metropolitan Com pany, Los Angeles, Cal. I am quite sure he will answer your letter if you will inclose a stamped and self-addressed envelope for reply. Yes. he is married. Address Jack Pickford, in care of the Selig Company, Los Ange les. Cal. He is Mary Fickforu'S brother. TOPIC OF INTEREST TO MOVING. PICTURE FANS A1 LMA HANLON, who made her film debut in George Klein's -- film comedy, "The Fixer," will be given the lead in a story written especially for her by Max Marcin, the dramatist who wrote "The House of Glass." now playing at the Candler Theater, New York. Work on the production is already under way at the big Kleine studios in the Bronx. Miss Hanlon. who has been referred to as the film star who "leaped Into fame over night," is sur rounded by .a splendid cast, all the members of which are enthusiastic ad mirers of the pretty ingenue. e Ford Sterling, who plays the comic role of Father in "His Father" Foot steps." was born November 3, 18S0, in La Crosfe, Wisconsin. He ran away from home to join the old Robeson Circus. There he played the part of Keno, the boy clown. A year later he wa associated with George Whittier In "Tangled Relatives.'' While playing vaudeville in New York, Sterling was Induced by Mack Bennett to join the Biograph Company. When Sennett went over to the Keystone Company, Sterling followed, accompanied by Miss Mabel Normand. Fred Mace and Mr. Lehrman. Some of the Keystones he has appeared in are "The Band of Gold" and "Courthouse Crooks." and ready for almost anything in the way of "picture-sque" excitement, though a wedding scene with "snoe showers" might still make her nervous. Nothing, however, can make emiling. rotund Roscoe Arbuckle lose his nerve or perpettial smile. He will direct the pictures, and scenes will be taken at points of interest along the route. Stop overs will be made at Salt Lake City, Denver, Colorado Springs, Chicago, Ni agara Falls and other places. In the party will be Ferris Hartman, Al St. John, a camera man, assistant director and a full corps of assistants. After a sojourn in the East, the return trip will be made by way of the Panama Canal, where scenes will be taken. The pop-, ular Keystone players will be greatly missed by their friends and admirers in Los Angeles. Beverly Bayne, the Metro star, is one of the few women in New York City who has a police card, usually given only to newspaper reporters, which en titles her to pass through police lines at flres, accidents or similar happen ings. It has Just been given to her by the Commissioner of Police, for Miss Bayne has qualified as a newspaper writer. In addition to her work in mo tion pictures. Hundreds of newspapers throughout the country use her special C fTKARU V- baa appeared irwete fa Bath, rtTKIKr) ar the fashion. rATMK'S" picture before In the -A- Framr. but asaia ah haa re ceived enough voir to place lirr here. Loan Kathcr an Interacting atory la told f ,t,tle warn, rundam.nt.lty. yo C.arlia. the big elephant at the about how .he hirpaoed to become aa 17Ja.J.harr."t.aV m? -"''" one . Nobod, aciM.h. on the t... b.for. w., a,U.ty hn.a f. It a, my k8.w Ju.t what troubled Ch.r.le. How. 2B1ff ,, a .,...- man home my ffrt. We hadn I mui h money, but I d'dn'l mini that I di-oere that I p- -aead a fcaiue (or mn.ir!n: and mak Inc a li.Ue go a long way. 14B waa aa prou4 a rea-'o. k cf rna. wh-n. after om li'tte dlnnr party had ena off ' (.i!;t. I wonl.l t-lt him hn litrte the h.le iR.te h4 ro.l. lU'd grab ma and cr'j'h me to Mm. in tl at mif that 4 m!e hi lovrrrmhin ar paru'.4r on the irrll and nay be tween t M.. tht alway left me fcreifhee ar. wholly h'; "Tj aoa t-r child, you" Yi wond- r ;!!' V wn.r I m rrar about you1" "N. won-i-r. thou it I and etui thiak tal I waa hjit abo it him. t o w na l-r ' After the kahy c ma It em4 to me f w a )mi lr l'o bpry to contain m etf. W name! her tllory ha w a'. n a 'or. roi p.iW. f. ilr Hula thiaa it liih'n n ptiing fer a romp. Ilr latr-r imp:y couMn I keep a frrn r.er. an t many wne tha after-the. the iter panic held at ane kouaa with t.lory ae tha ruet of kaaar Nt good for ber. perbap. but re.rt:!y not fcarruful. Icq ahoul-i aea bar toe) if tleal'h per r.fi.v and h look Jtf I ke hr farmer. teter Liana came. Jaet aa dear aa ever, b wa peeved about something and (capped the beyy chain that bound him to aa Iron ring la tile con crate floor and off he wot on a regular stampede. ttmall tree were pallrd up by the root or enapped In two; then a bath In tha muddr water of the Lea soing Into plitura. A traveling man halted on hi way through tha Osark Mountain In Missouri before a lonely log cabin, the flrat habitation ha had And I'm vurr. vurr gralefjl. Monk, to n 1 1 Anxelee l:ir. Til latter luxurv . . . '. .. .. t no viartao ma. niy manna are uue. Ah. dy 1 thought I would be et up! vvrdcnlly reetored hi good tamper. kr iow Klaavd Ke. S-'t.Tjy of a fareoua motion picture atar upon beholding an old photograph, tthea you were a monkey and I waa pus. When you were a monkey and I waa a pup. fieaallae t'paata a Hrrcr. If there I on prayer that Van Pyke Brook pray regularly It I: "Deliver Cna day I thoua.it you would eat me mo fro n cat If a member of the tribe uj. Ton frightened m o that paak. Tbouah you triad to eiptaia with a "lueak. riuiak, .)uckr I waa standing at 1 1 1 on my lilt lee four. "Mat Meg them take aa "out of door. felin happen to he near, either pre I couldn't vlou to or durln the filming of a acene. work stop until the Intruder I ejected and Mr. lirooke regain hi normal pole. Goli-i. the Vllagraph cat. to wbom l,a hae a epeclal aversion. I aware of thla feellna on Mr. Brftnkc'i bart and "ben. a. I of a eudden. plink. plana, at every opportunity Inflict her prc- articles on women's fashions, which she Alan Holubar, the popular moving writes under the heading of "Beverly picture tar, recently returned from Bayne's Fashion Talks." The articles several months in the Bahama islands, are sold through a newspaper syndi- wbere he has been playing In scenes cate. which had to be staged in the mid- e e Atlantic, He tells an experience which All who have laughed at or with Fred concerns "movie realism." Mace, of the Keystone forces, should "Before I had been in the Bahamas be glad to know that tins famous very many weeks I became weak from knockabout comedian is still only 33 swamp fever," says Mr. Holubar. "In years of age. Amid the Keystone perils , . ., ... . .. . ',. . . . . . that humid climate Northerners need he bears a charmed life and will con- saen In six mile. After the liosplta- until shortly she earned her wny to a ....... . .. , ,i ,, ... . . . . rest and auiet and the DroDer sort of tinue to do his funny stunts for many bla cot laser had given hint supper much oeiler position. She played in 1 ' " M" ? , ., ... , . .7 . . , . . . . , , - food. We found It difficult to order years to come. He was born in Phil- they sat down around the fire to chat, various comptniea for a number of ., , ' "" , , . w . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . .,,. -., American dishes, and when they did adelphla, took degrees in medicine and Suddenly the little low-headed girl years and then Joined the Fathe Com- u ""u " " . ' a;,rv ki juj tt, i"......, . .... . . ..... , , aDDear on our hotel table thev were oentictry, but decided the Keystoning plred up, "iillr, 1 can act," and then pany. with which concern she has teen PP'-ar on our uuiei iaue iney nere ar k,.i . r-e uumnl an oratorical po.tura and re- .Inc.. 81.. waa born In Missouri in a'y prepared. Rest was out of the d be no to dangerous but a far pealed a seen, from Han.l.l. word for is Irlsh-Itallan by natlonalltv. has Question, for we had sailed South for mora congenial field of act.on. First, word. Th. traveler, who was a the- reddish tlond. hair and greenish yel- rk. Every day I had to climb over V"- hna " ln " m hM 4, atrlca. man. waa d.ap.y Inipre.s.d and low eyas. bhe Is live feet five Inches the rock, of the shore in heavy cos- J-ter. Sennett. Mace . and M. with her parents reluctant con.ent tall. Her bobblea are all outdoor tumes, and ewlm in the ocean only to ma",,w tofetner "nd" , 1 " look ,...r,P,,o on. of h,s companUs sport. fh. also wrlle. ac.narlo. and "'J and ,.v. h.r IS a week and "grub" 1. an ardent !.nce nend. furthe r ,e,t brojlin sun. fiter,ngthe s0.ca,led Key. ! ' ' filming our 6torles, and ona of these tone Big Four set out making come to end In an Idea for a complete - now with the Fine Arts Company. This played the part of a fighter with such dle under the Keystone brand. i"en quel. but the Idea must be expred In la a branch of the Triangle Film Cor- realism that I hope the incident will nett and Mace were the prize knock 100 word or !. Lottie Pickford poratlon. never be repeated. I was supposed to about of the series. Later Mace with U marriel to Bert Hupp. Charlotte Bur. Anxious Dead? J Warren KerriganT stand near the aide of our boat, lift drew from the Keystone and went into ton Is not marri-d. Irving Cummlngs is I shuanaynot! t"e huge negro high over my head, enterprises of his own. including a not married and William Russell la not Mary Louise L. Grace Cunard did and hurl him into the sea. I was very "ew comedy company and a trip to married. Neither I George PrrlolaL n0l pUr la .-rhe Million Poller My- weak, and the man was particularly Cuba to make pictures of the famous 1 am glid you wrote and hope you will tery M Ed Coxon plays opposite Wlni- heavy. I tried several times to lift - Wlllard-Johnson fight. Mace lost a lot not hesitate to write any time you feel frtd' Greenwood. No dear heart. Mr. him high over my head and each time f money, being unable to get permits I can be of aervice to you. Chaplin Is not crsxy. No trouble at my director wlshei us to repeat the for the pictures to be shown in th. Kate C Thank you. ma'am. The all action In order to have it more per- United etates. He decided to go back Japan... actor playing in -Th. Clue" f..rI M.-I am glad to b. ab.e to tell t- That mad. three rehearsals of lf''g" "r wa 8e..ue Il.yakawa. He I. with the you that Sydney Ayres took th part th cene nd otner9 followed, so that '"rnei ere,1"' Summer n1 ia Laaky Company. Yes. his work I. "h. blind man In "What the BHrni the negro's body might be hurled Into the "teller en terXainer of the Plendld. He I. the hu.band of T.url Man Baw." Mildred Adam, and Doria th e with a mighty movement. Trlangle-KeKystone films. Recent ap Aokl. th. adorable UtUe Japan... girl " r. the two actresses playing -Then tha negro became angry and Pearances of his In the., pictures haye you so often s.w wltb him In pictures wUU him U wm a Un.ver.a, p'roduc! began to flght with m, wit., aU his comprisad the amusing Fren Count in nrolh-One Moore I arTlllat.d tlon. Th.nk ou for your word, of might. We fell overboard together. an3 T"y.rB'etw " W. J our struggles contmuea untu we wera -..!-... plunk I turned around and aaw you. Monk! "Ki mr yo-4 eaid. but I dida t know What you meant. I was scared. I turned to go. P4t yon put out pew and pulled me O ary h.4t deferent. VI 41-t. touhl- v " M I'ttI noaa received your ful aa -(- t-. y ijrMruii4 rather I" n raiinrki-g In fcer f n. They r grc,t friend.. th'jsn. my las baE:r'.uni am i I l-iro. " their tirh-c call t a- rrv II wa Jil two year tki we. It net I'iti came in aaa aiaht greatly '-'tt -Vat aociJ oa think. titi.- ba akaX of Aattnc yop hu.bant' sal ary raUeil a mr hun.l-e.j a wt'" "X 4 thtnifc ieetb.j.ir waa atHut ! 4i y'lrie-.' I reuiie.l Tvol f.l ma. I'm Va know how that ..r of tla ump. tan I 4 'in- al the It.cppy lUai - Ila ribad ana In hie arm.e. ka&iea and a't. "Is W4 il.me in a ba. ty b ur. lt4U(V t'o:!.' be 141.1 " Jut i:ie. a centra. t Wir tha '.r-it Wre-era f'tietap.4y rorpjf4it.i ail we're Kom .mark. " d ta there cam. a hr!k like - thla: omeoae cried. "Would you took al the tartloi kier And fotha same running, and then. : u! They mad yon do II again, yoa know! I m a b a! K'S now that tima'a far away. I: it ne.r i I forget that day. fur tea he I a it' red the "movie" ', Vn wht. a I since batra via to fa-na. ence on the director. During the tak ing of the Brat iitn In "tialnla and fUnncr. on whl.h Mr. Brook waa worklnf with Maurl Coetetlo aa star. Caaolln Invited I c ef ber friend to visit the studio. Calmly walking over to where h wa busily directing, th three at wati hinc him. When th directt r causht a glimpse of Oaeolia and brr friend, h grabbed a brown and Wrld for them. Into a -ne be. net taken by Mdncy lrew ran th cata. followed by the Irat Mr. Brooke. rom4etcly dieruptlng Ita ac tion. Gasoline. "iot, eluded th broom at everr a..e and. running Into th nnt .India. a,tl tolloaed by her ittor. occu.led t ne center or tha stair, where ilrorsr f. ttaaer wa at work with I.I t Mottj. Having driven them from th studio wher he waa at work. .Mr. 1-rooke w a sal;snd. but not o Mr. I'rew and M. Taker, whoso -po:utatl.ns heated tne atmosphere around Mr. lirooa eara until they burned. Adventures of the Silly Callillies in Movie Land, dragged from the water. I was ill for Among number of well-known ANSWERS TO MOVIE FANS atvrt: tur ruti r or iutM rcMiTt: ri.irta. nillUr ). Itarl h .it tie I ! iimr of ioi ut WeeM p.. tU'. trierefor. win spaar in T frame of Tublte I'nor sett 4f Iy 'f th oth. r p:fr votad bpn tha f-. Mow in are t-4era ltiber Leen. er.i. i-4tr. Wi.keiena. I'naM liail. l arwta Krr. Utit Moore, an I U .na Walker. Tilt B ILLOT reea-a th pleaaar ef seeing th pliettfgraph f appear la tk frame) of rutiu- rioe Ona Week Iron. Belt S-iaday. ........a.4 ITI:KKjTKI Ioary lady, when you aubtract till from 1TI. what do ye get Your answer la tha answer to the e,tioa. ub-Or4ua:e If one la la believe il Cuaa'4 fcerself. h neither dead nor ntarria. rraacla Ford I with trie l alcsreal Company In California. He bae bee a married, but w barber or not the lie h been sectrad I do not kaow. I understand that eni .Sort toward divorce I being meae. II. C. r I think th thing for yon la do would ba U ead ma a stamped. addred eavetope for the rondltione governing the sequel la be submitted le "Th luamond from Ihe ky. No, yen are aot supposed la write another sequel Merely give your Idea la Ie word or lea. Il Is th plan to make Ihe uel a aerial. Mary J. aad Jaee W. I enould hate la have you die, but aa office rule for all by giving away photograph. It I alee of yea to want t kaow what I look like. Tea. 'Broacae BiU is married. rauline Frederick was bora la lite. doi Fan No. Indeed. Alice Joyce be net left picture. Iltl Tlrkford I not married lo Irving Cummin!, There will la 1 rlde to "The I.la mond frctn the fky." Anita Mewalt baa been working !n moving picture fur about four year. Frrlinod fenJ a el am pad and s'f aadred snvelraw f.,r an article on th doubling prove and how la b. come a motion picture actor. . B. A. I am delighted to know that you enjoy the .tight Oft the Keel page Thank you for telling me that you da. Ilegarding my name your gueaa Is cor rect, la th ramn-ia flayers' produc tion of "Little I al' Oeorge Anderson look th rarl o Johq Orandon. la "The Ian of a Tomorrow" David Towel) waa Mary Pickford' lover. Mrs. N'ioa IL Won't you please nu a stampad and self -ad'lrsased en velop for conditions governing tha "equal" contest? The condition mat aver, Cling u fUlo, lou are supposed tUHrxr .r C VLHtaaiT. 1lAf fC?aAKri: Ufca OH TVlEv' CNM6. I 1"4e tHJti I rut COOCM IN M6.R. I t 1 THAT HOllY J Hi. VOO, KNttLiNCj I ) l S. - CHArm Mtn. coca mamp. C . f MUiiirio,ir,r'i " Mi -TX-VTT 04AKE 1 1 Kt C0I.T4 t-H-44--) foanr a week after that bit of realistic act- membe,.. of ... theatrical nrofession !a ,n8:' ,s tiew Vork City added to the working , forces at the Oeorge Klelne studios last Bessie Barr eca e, tha fascinating , . . , ., . ,, . . . week was John Jarrott, long and famil- and versatile star of many notable UrIjr known to the theater.eoins pubIlc productions of the speaking and motion of twQ contlnentB. Jllrrott ra a Ionf. arama. is a new turner oy u..i... ..o I!lt c( eucceMeB to nlg credlt amon8T made ber debut at 5 years of age with James A. Hearne in "Shore Acres." She which are the star parts in the "Fol- liea Bergere" and his own production - of "Come On." which enjoyed a long ing her 'teens. When 15 years old Miss an(, ,emarksbI prOKneroug run qult. Barrlscale got her first serious par as recen at tne E , Theater. Mr. Madge In "In Old Kentucky Then Ja w((h fcu famoug dRnclng she cam. prominently before the met- ner Joa Hliw.er wa, tne danclng ,llt ropolltan public as Lovey Mary In Mrs. of contlnenta, capltai. a3 wel, ag the wiliui in.L.i..-. r. tll. ' feature attraction of every vaudeville season of successes in London. Miss bill on which their names appeared. Barrlscale wes engaged by David Oe- lasco to stsr as Juanlta In "The Rose Billy Quirk finished directing his first of the Rancho." After soma stock Harvard comedy last week, entitled work. Miss Barrlscale appeared as "Billy Goes to War." in which he alo "Laune In "The Bird of Paradise." In plays the lead, supported by Billie Mel this she made one of ber greatest sue- bourne, Edith King, Bill Cavenagh, De cease. Her first appearance In film vore Palmer, Frank P. Donovan, Min woi.k waa under the direction of Jesse nle Ram bo and Walter Wills. Laaky aa Juanita in "The Hose of the . . . Rancho." Then followed her engage- Wolf Hopper, who is playing the ment by Thomas H. Ince under a title role in the new "Don Quixote" pro-long-time contract. Bhe haa done some auction, had a chance to emulate remarkable work In such motion "CaMy at the Bat" in a recent game of dramas as 'The Devil," "The Cup of H-tar players from the Fine Arts film Life." "The Reward." "The Mating" and studio and the Los Angeles City Coun "The Golden Claw." c" team. In response to overwhelming aaa calls from the fans. Hopper obliged by Another comedy company has been reciting the poem about Casey which added to the Klelne list, headed by he has made famous. He was cheered Oeorge Bickel. of Blckel A Watson. In to the echo and made good during the certain character roles, such as that game. He made 18 first-base put-outs, of the musician, which he originated In e "Me. Him and I." Bickel has no eual. Willie Collier, the noted American Supporting Bickel are Millicent Evans, comedian, has been added to the con Eddie Boulden and Susan Westford. steliation of stars now under the su Miss Evans has been starred In Univer- Pervislon of Thomas Ince. it was re sal and Biograph productions. Susan cently announced, and will begin work Westford. who Is the sister of Lillian ln a comedy drama from the pen of C. Russell. Is another well-known photo- Gardner Sullivan. Collier succumbed player to Persuaaion Producer Ince on a' a s condition that ho receive a salary "Mabel" and "Fatty" will take a long which, according to all reports, is to Irlp. They will leave this week for be a record-breaker. The story in New York City with a company of play- which he will be offered through the ers and be gone fur several months. Triangle Is one which, it is paid, gives Mabel haa been enjoying a few the famed laugh-maker wonderful op weeks' vacation after her serious ill- portunltie. The name of the produc ness, and taken in the big show in San tlon has not as yet been announced, Francisco. She Is now completely well but It will ba quite Collleresu.ue.