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T It I'l T I 31 K H : It K It A L 1) U t' It N H , II A It N 15 V r O 1' V TV , O It M CION MufMHlHV, April II. 11)20, KITTY GOKDON IV A GRlI'l'lNG PIOTUHK "Tho Unrolling IfcinoV' Ih tho Title of ' the Production ami It In thu Idlest World Picture . "Tho Unveiling Hnnd" la tho title at tho latost World Pluturo tit which :Kltty Cordon la starred nnd It Is a' ntrllilif); Htory of a umn'it cowardice, a woman'N faith and adheroneo to 'what nho connlders hor duty nnd tin wanner In which nn unworthy man frooti a woman from tho tyranny of a memory. MIhh Cordon nppoars In tho rolo of Uargarut Kills, tho daunhto rof a col logo professor. Hho is ongngod to marry Philip Uc-llnmy, n yottiiK In ' ntruntor In tho college who In con nldercd to ho a gonlun. llollaiuy bo Iltivcs that in Africa ho can find thu rollces of an undent invittdon made 'by tho (Jrookn, Col. llnrdlni;, one of tho college IriiHtooH, ai;reoH to finance tho expedition to i:co whether or not 1'hllip Is correct In this supposition. At tho last moment Philip rofuncn to go and hrnvn Mnrgnrot behind nnd alio, although pho linn coma to euro for Col, Harding's non, lloh, decldoi that hor duty to hcIouco malten It nec essary for hor to nlnrry Philip ho that tho expedition will not bo n failure. In Africa Philip domouutrntos that ho In a thlof and n coward. From Africa tho scene shlftn back to tho college town where ntnrtllng events occur inid Where I'hlllp'n true nature allonntos all his former friends and IiIh wife. "Tho Unveiling Hand" In nn un URtial ntory and It turn been atngod in a lavish manner. Tho company sup porting Mian Gordon Iri a uotablo one, including an It doca Irving CummlngB George MucQunrrlo. Anthony Mario and other screen favorltoa. "Tho Unveiling Hand" will be tho attrac tion on noxt Mondny night at tho Liberty theatre. o MMK. HAUAII IlKllNHAItDT IX HAKDOU'B "FKIM)UA" CAPTUItKH ALL KUIIOPK Famous French Actros Trluiriplin In Roln Which Will llo Portrayed by Paulino Fredrick When tho dlvlnu Sarah riornbardt, rotutnlng from a world tour, re turned to Parln In 1882, Rbo received tho announcement that Vlctorlon Sardou, tho foromoat French play wright, had written a play especially for her. Tho production of this mantorplcco waa mndo a gala ovent In Pnrla. Thin play, "Fedora," which runs tho gamut of the human emotions, waa produced In Now York by Fanny Davunport, In the follow ing year, and It haa, since that day, thlrty-llvo yearn ago, boon a famous cAdolph b vlclwicntortou it I - f SjjflBkr m FEDORA' Jft LpanwuHmtyUctwv' atago attraction. It will bo nhown in picture form at the Liberty Theatro noxt Wcdneaday, April 7. In tho picturization of thin groat play, Paulino Fredrick, tho famoua Paramount ntar, haa a rolo fully in keeping with hor capacity as an nct reas of tho flral claus, Misa Frod rlck portrayn tho character of Fedora, a Ituaalan prlnceaa, whoao Hweethoart, Count Vladimir, Ih inyn torlouuly Hhot nnd killed on tho ovo of tholr wedding. IJoliovIng him to liavo boon tho victim or anarchlatu, tdio vowh to bring IiIh murdoror to Juotlco, and when Buaplclon falln up on Loria Ipanoff, a friend of tho Count's, uiiil who tl iBupimur soon nftor tho Hhootlng, alio follows hltn to l'nrla, whore h!o ponoa uh a Hush Inn oxllo. At tho houflo of n fridhd oho mootn Ipnnoff nnd determined to force a confession from hltn, nho Icadn hint to bollovo thnt b1i reciprocates hln lovo. Ho thon rqvealn tho secret of tho Count's murder, which It appears i.i wan duo to nif Intrigue between the Count and Madame Ipnnolf. On learning tho truth, Fedorn'n soutl moutn undergo a complete trntmfor tnntlon, nnd Inntead of hating Ipauoff nho now nlnccrely lovea him. Bhe Hcreenn him from thu police, whom nho had called to take Ipatiotf Into cuntody, and they later return to Itunala, where Ipauoff In pardoned by tho Czar, nnd they nro married. It Inter dovulopn that Inpnuoff'H brother, who had been nrrcnted at the Inntanco of Fedora for complicity in Vladimir's murded, in drowned when thu Nova overflown Into the dungeon In which bo In confined. Nnwn of thin rntnatrophu klllti tho mother of thu brothcrn, and lpauotf, on learning that IiIh brother had boon betrnyed by a myaterloun wo man, vown vungeanco upon her. In vain Fedora neekn to dlHHuado him, but when ho nondu for tho pollcu officer who in to rovcnl to him tho nnmo of tho woman in tho cano. Fedora ndinltn that nho In 'guilty. Ignoring her protcntatlonn of lovo, Ipnaoff attomptn to destroy her, but tho ovadon him, taken polnon, and 'alia dead at hln feot. Thin in one of tho ntrongcat photo playn of tho Bnrdou norloa In which Minn Fredrick hna thua fnr appenrod, mil ua In "Toaca" nho in admirably lupported. Jero Auatln will bo noon ih Ipnaoff, and W. L. Abingdon nn thu Chief of Police. uhop PI iSlWLw m BDERIGk: HISTORIC 8TAGK COACH IN PICTURK Vehlclo of I)ay of 4f Booh in "Hlddlo Ghwbo" A rickety old atago a rollc of tho gold ruah duyu of 1849, nnd which haa n romantic history, la omployod by William 8. Hurt In IiIh now photo play, "Itlddlo Gawno," which la to bo Hhown for tho first tlino in thin oily at tho Liberty Theatro Huttdny, April 11. In tho ntirrlng dnya of tho gold ruah to California, tho conch fre quently waa hold up by road agents and niauy of thoao scoiios are recalled by tho preaeuco of bullet holon in tho frame Work of tho Vohlelo. It wan picked up by M. Hart an u trophy nometlmo ago and hnn noon active sorvlco in several of hln photoplays. Whop it wan found necessary to em ploy tho aged vehicle in "Itijtdlo QnwnV' Mr, Harl attached alx horses to It and It wan drlvon Into tho mountain, tho total dlatnnco covered holng two hundred in Hen At tho completion of tho picture, It wast returned to thu Htiidlo nnd c.ire fully tucked away for future uxu. The roach attracted conalderablo attention on the Journey, and by wa of coutriiHt Mr. Hart and hln com puny traveled In automobllun. Tho ntory of "Itlddlu (Inwnu" Ih a Htronc one and tho nupport given tho ntar Ih tho bunt. Kathcrino MneDoniild In tho lending woman, and nther.i In tho cant are Lon Chancy, Cretnhun Ledcrer, Gertrude Short, Leon Kent, Milton Itono nnd E. II. Tilton. NKW PltnTHK HTAItH K(MN TO APPKAIt Liberty Theatro ban made arrange- mentn for no mo new .feat urn dur ing tho coming monthn and among tho flrnt to appear will bo William Farnum and It wan Intended hln in troduction would bo In "Wings of Tho Morning," a fine ntory hy LouIh mm ssttnaRmi SSS29B9 HHIKHMHIU fHUBKiaiUIHI mm ML For happy teeth, good appetites 6 A and digestions. I Its benefits are as GREAT as Its cost is SMALL! It sa'tisfles the desire for sweets, and is beneficial, too. Sealed Titfht Kept Right Mi AiAitu I Every j Meal" ! Tracy i n wooll known flcllott writer: but tho date of thin booking 1b chang ed. However, tho following la tho ntory of thin oxcellent production mid which will appear uoon at tho Lib erty: TIIH HTORY OK "WINGH OK TIIK MORNING" Captain Itobort Anatrulhor (Will lam Fnrnum) In attached to tho Ilrltlah garrlnon at Singapore. An a oloBo poraoiial frlond "of tho com mandant, Col. CoHtabol, ho In pnlnod at a illrtatlon tho eolonol'ri wlfo la having with Lord Vontnor, nlao of Hln Mnjoaty'fl norvlco. Tho Colonel leaven for a trip to tho Interior, and hln wlfo and Von tnor knap a rondoavoliii, Annlrutlier honrn of thin mid trlen to prevent a iiciindul wbon ho lenrim tho Colonel Is returning. Anntruther'n nervant In killed by Vontnor, who ban idood guard outHldo or tho groundn. Dur ing tho InVeHtlgatlon by tho Colonel and hln olllcerH, Lord Ventnor'n hat In found in Lady ContnboPn boudoir. When confronted by thin evidence Vontnor acoiiHon Anntruther of an noying thu Colonel'H wlfo and nayn hln lint waa IobI whllo struggling with tho 'Captain to snvo bin Colonel'n wlfo from nnnoynnco. Lady Coatn bel boarn out the llo. Anntruther In court-marl laled and dlHinlnnod from tho army In dlngrnce. Hiding bin identity under tho nnrao of Hobort Jenkn, Anntruther bccomoH i kmmmwmmmmmmwmwmmmmmmm ' ran or UitrnmrnnuMirmm trilvm ". I a nailor on tho ntenmnhlp Hlrdar, which la owned by Blr Arthur Doano wIioho daughter Irl( Ih on board bound fnr Hngland. Anntruther rec ogulzeH MIhh Deane and ahu ban wmu 'hazy recollection of having met tho nallor HOiuowhero before. During a typhoon In tho China Sea tho boat In forced on thu Jagged rockn of an uncharted Inland and rosy cheeks. smiles, white The Flavor Lasts mm V A12 mi wrecked. Tho only otirvlvorn are IrlH and AiiHtruthur, tho latler roscu Ing tho girl an thd ahlp goes down, .Tho nown of tho dlHiiHter becomen known in Singapore and Sir. Arthur Doano, acompnnlod by Lord Vontnor, '.itnrtn out In a Government gunboat td find nomo trace of hln daughter und tho nhlp. For woekn tho couple live on the M VA "tm mimtnx.-2MG. TSJ Inlund, brnvlng ninny perllo. They find a cave, which they fit up ns their , abode with nalvago from tho wreck.! Thoy alno dlacovcr a valuable gold mine. One day tho lalnnd la visited by a band of Dyakn, marauding plr-l aten, mid they discover Irln alone on 11 In2000 Counties This Month The Forces of the Church of Christ Will Gather To Face the Facts IN 2000 counties in the United States the pastors and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind of conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that business men hold before entering a new market. A conference of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing of the facts. A Survey that Business Men Must Admire For more than a year hundreds of workers have K-en quietly cngnRcd in mnkinu a scientific survey of the mission fields, und of America county by county. Tho facts developed are startling. No such picture of America's religious situation has ever before been drawn. On the basis of these surveys thirty Protestant de nominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations has its own "For ward Movement" organized and officered. The Interchurch yVorld Movement is tho clearing house for all of these. m It is the agency which the churches have created to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation -and make sure that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. The month of April will be devoted to making the facts of tho uurvoy known to America; in the week Oi April 25th -May 2nd, will come u united simultaneous financiul campaign. Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out To every man and every woman who loves his country, these 2000 county conferences are vitally important. For the facts developed by this great survey show Vividly what forces are at work in America and what kind of a country this country is to be. See f7if the pastor of your church appoint delegates. Any paator can tell you the con' ference place and date. Or write direct to the Interchurch WOULD MOVEMENT 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YOKK CITY The publication of thin advertisement ia matte posxlbfo through the cooperation of 10 denominations. tho bonoh, AiiHtruthcr roaeu' j from their .elutehen, More d r mined than over to pohhos tho Mrl, tho Kyak chief rotuniH and Htarta a niego, Anntruther, with tho awsmt. ancc of tho girl, In able to bold off the enemy, Inflicting nevero Iorhoh When Analruthcr in about to hi overwhelme 1, thu gunboat, with Sir Arthur und Ventnor on board arrlre nnd tho Dyakn are roated. sir Arthur in overjoyed at finding UIi daughter nafo, whllo Vontnor, wh) recognizon Anntruther, is amazed at tho turn of' events. Iris tolln her father nho in ongngod to marry her roficucr. Vontnor Ih furloun and threntetiH to withdraw bin fina ,cl mipport from Sir Arthur If tho n ati-fi In not broken off. Blr Arthur ro- fiiiiCH to interfere. Lady Conlabel, learning that Yon tuor bad gone In iiearch of In l. coinci) enraged and tolln her hu 1 nrul nho hnd falsely accuaed Anntrn'hur, The Colonol taken ntopn to vlnd citt AnHtrtitber on bin arrival nt ' ' ga. poro. Vontnor on bin anrlv. 1 li court-martialed and pent from the army In diagrnco. Anntruther and Iris file their Malm for tho gold mino on thu island anj oxpluln to Hlr Arthur that thoy ara wealthy and well able to finance hlV intereatn. They nro wedded, and iall for their potBOBHlona on'thelr hone;' moon trip. No, n word to tho wine In not al wnyn nulllelont. Bomctlmcn lhy think they kiiQw It all. Yen. fifty cent tilecen nro still In . . - - - circulation. They nro occnKunallr uncd for odd change. No, all men do not think alike for some, It scumn, do not think at nil,