8 THE SUN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916.

CMKKB BESOBTS. SUMMER HESORTS. BUMMER RESORTS. flUMMr.lt IU;sOHTS. TOLD BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS MOTION PICTURES. NEW ICNdl.AND. NEW ENGLAND. NEW IfOKK tVealchealef tonal. NEW WORK 1Mic uiua, Dustln Farnum la the star nt J"- - it I immmmm the Strand Theatre this .week in T on of the final rehearsal t PSJMMBJsaBJBMMBaSHSMSSSBSSSasaSHBnl i r I the photoplay "The Parson of the Hippodrome Pavlowa turn- Br Panumint' written by Peter B. Tour New England STRIKE! A ed to C. U. Dillingham and Kyne and published recently in aald, "Do you know how I happened a popular weekly magazine. Tho View the scenery of the mountains, follow of a mining town is the to be a dancer?" pardon WARNING ' V subject of tho play. A Wagne- the rockbound shore, linger by the waters of He urged her to tell him and the accompani- Nnw N Hie lime to atrlkn for hut,, rian overture as the pic- hf.ilth. To' rnluinew of nrr. fuf f,,! great said, "My Christmas of an electrical (Ire some dark blue lake, travel through a ivii fur Rrnuliio nrt Pavlowa ment forest Briarcliff iiii'iliinr ami liulnor enjo.wnrn lt,,l designed by ptiVMc-i- treat when I was 8 years of are was effect, the inventor turesque valley, or rolling farming country ho' menial .1 wHI m rmdenrr ' '''' of similar novelties for tho Met- 'Ihi' llMlth r'urni In ij!. to be taken by my mother to see the Lodge plain. Mfl.vI.'iull.v rtwhoct. No worr ropolitan Opera, will be one of you will. rjllninl Mrikru. St ftw Bleeping as iiliuul dr, ballet The Beauty' at the tho new features of the Strand Y. Hi" Mifki I'.njuy (IrlUhtful lr, mm,. All forms scenic beauty you in this Vaca- Briarcliff Manor, N. Iry cvnT. uoinii, rpfrnihlnif wijw Marlensky Theatre In Petrograd. Then programme. The Strand soloists of await ImiiiIIii;'. tl.ihlnir, awlmmlng, brirsiu is an ideal place for Recreation. It I: was decided my career. I determined include Urucc Wcyman, barytone, tion Land, with good everywhere, and attrac- Iw rlillnr, orlln, tdml hmtl, roads Rives one the nuict of the country, iiiiin-luii- i. tuithi. niMaftKe, mtin!' and Autumn Hall, violinist. The 0,-ii.,- I would becomo a dincer. I pleaded tho fresh, invigorating air of the iUiii'Iiik. Iilllianl. belnll. topical review, a travelogue, u tive Wayside Inns, Palatial Resorts or magnificent It'i't'liut If diMrro. IndiHir or nuMonr for daya until (it length my mother cartoon and a comedy complete mountains, and all the comforts of limine iwrvlrr. Kxrellrnt foml. pilr. City Hotels to provide for your comfort. the finest city hotel. Overlookinc u.ilrr. firsli ntn mt in Ilk. TXln took me to the Imperial Marlenaky In- the bill. .urronljln ptninae. Ilmitlfnl, n. Send for free illustrated road map in colors, "NEW ENGLAND the Hudson River, less than an hour Milrlnt aiirnninillnira. Writ. Cill Ballet, school main- "Tho Dawn Maker," with Will- 'I'c stitute of the the TOURS," published by tha NEW ENGLAND HOTEL ASSOCIATION, from . li'iihoiiB (Mii. Sq. 8050) for liookln tained by the Czar for training chil- iam S. Hart in the leading part trrini, no. half-bree- comprising over two hundred of the best hotels and resorts. Come and enjoy Rrinreliff or a was ns a d Cree Indian, is MAC LEVY dren ns dancers. I was told I too trcek-en- d or iiidrfiuite. period. GYMNASIUM years, ' the Rialto Theatre's feature WM. M. KIMBALL, Secretary, an young, that I mut wait two i N. Y. Ofltm, 40J Mailltmi Ave. J52 FOURTH AVE., N. Y. CITY then If 1 relumed my application for photoplay for the week. In or- Draper Hotel, Northampton, Man. to create tho atmosphere sug- mlmlttunce might be considered." der NEW TURK Lake I'lartd. Pavlowa related In succeed- gested by the title, the picturo is ( that the NEW "YORK Olrn !prln... NEW YORK (ilrn Bprlnta. ing time h'r thoughts nnd her dreams preceded by Greig's "Morning" VISIT THE ADIRONDACKS were of Incoming a dancer nnd her from the Peer Gynt suite inter- play was practising the dance as she preted by four classic dancers. IN SEPTEMBER Tschaikowski's "Murch (aty remembered It Christmas, the first Slav" u Garden thnt Olo-rlo- u also played by Rialto or- ,Miit month In iho year. time had ever been In a theatre. m the she Mace zh "Winired. KindaAem Autuniniit TnllHite. lnluortlns Air, At the expiration of the appolnCed " chestra. The soloists are Mary SfceGLEN SPRINGS UcllHhtful Motor Trip. Fine l!oail. time she went back to the school and a I iilole r.nce Hall nnd M. Desers de Frcre. WATKINS, N. V., ON LAKE Ma admitted as a pupil. Followed Charlie Chaplin in "The Count" SENECA company. On the other hand, If you Ot r.S AM. THE TEAK I. I l"i notel study will be tho comedy. in. mntr.ll, The Moat Attrartlta r'suntre six years of relentless work and are acting In you see nobody Hotel York City.111 the girls by drama D. W. Griffith will present his A Mineral Sprtnsi IIF.tl.TR RESORT unit HOir.l, known Grand View Adjacent In New and practice before she was graduated, ttrls. for the and the when you reach the theatre. All Is in years she became a solo dancer girls. Of the girls, because not so new spectacle, "Intolerance," at GARDEN CITY, LONG ISUND four i dark and gloomy behind the scenes, THE AMERICAN NAUHEIM LAKE PLACID, N. Y. In the Imperial Russian Ilallet and In many years ago she was a chorus girl tho Liberty Theatre boginning line uf Iho moat exrtiKlra country hjiiii nnd thn sluge manager will knock Contrrainc point of Aillrnniluek lirimlr In A combination of country li herself climbing Tuesday night. The is In I'rholr Ptrk with milt of euil'il wclUi for Orrlrl hill rllmhltir. On Ihf SoiHhfii - Ha l""t. Almrli'a. three more years she was advanced to and to the heights quietly on your dressing room door to theme anil rrrrrallon. Errthln- al at.it ii.eiropolltan hotel tuxiiry fjul lof-- und, R. Hotel Kalea. I'imiltirtnl nn the American Plan. iho rank of prima ballerina. Her pro- of success hasn't caused her to "man's inhumanity to man" WELL-KEP- Kprrlal II. anil find out If you are ready to go on." ATTRACTIVE AND T QOLP COURSE 1'Iiitb In alau for lb a cuuvuolence of motion was quickest In his- her memory nnd forget how to he Just the scenes are from the periods: Wrlta for partlcultira. AddraM the the Miniature Oolf CIcxU Uulf torKU tory of the Russian Ualet, whose mem- a girl, For the girls, because sho hns mediaeval France during the reign Trnt.h Molorlne M MAnSllAI.I,, Lalta Placid, N T Mnrjorle 1.. mbeau, who plays the TH1C ONI.T ri.ACF. IN 4MBRICA Wlir.fll: I Hi; NU.'lir.lM A Hnridsomea la Carte Restauran' bers are of the Czar's official family. a big heart ful of humna kindliness of Charles IX.; Jerusalem ut the BATHS ARE A . It I, leading feminine role In "Cheating imr.N Willi ATI iihini:. HEW ORr. lalaao. and vnrlM" Dy and wanta every one to have a chance of the Christian era, telih Itatra t'i.Uii" nnurpwl. MWiM a singular coincidence "The Cheaters." the new four act play by birth and "Tllir R ATUC iimtlv tnnnrcttd iie llo'M rrlcc. L'n mlliM from Nmr Vnr Knujiii Sleeping Dcauty" Is name of to get on Just as she did. By the girls, Hnbylon about 639 B. C. "In- 1 and complete In all aiU'i'lnMnvnti for tralim Irom I'euna Htatio.i. the the Max Mnrcln, now playing nt the nL DA no tlmrlJ I.A.N Iwllet In which she becomes a perma- because she believes that In having tolerance" is described as a Hydrotherapy, Electrotherapy and Mechanotherapy J. J. NIN CD.. I'ropi confidence and Theatre, has had a varied and BEACH nent Hippodrome star and creates for the the enthusiastic unique combination of the poetic FOUR MINERAL SPHIMIN. In Bathing Sprlnn .ire -- Imllar to (bn n.itrr. of MIDLAND NEW ORK llronirllle. support of the peoplo who work with Interesting career since she Joined thu Had Nauhrlm In thn proportion i'f Oalrluni mill Sojluni I'hlorlilr. the first time u divertissement ex- I und dramatic in epochal form. 'hlrlii" Irit an' stage. She was born In San Francisco ahout flirt" tlmra aa utrnne. Tha lladlum Kinanatlnn rritrn I STATEN ISLAND pressly for with the help her on the stage the same feeling An orchestra from the Metropoli- Itriiir Sprlni No. America of and made htr llrst professional np- - ateraieirM.Marh t'nlla par liter ol walrr anil la ilui" to ll.ulliini Null In Mulntliin. Mr. Dillingham and the great Leon of sympathy, friendliness and good tan Opera House will accompany VnnapattKl adraMaen or the irratntnl i f Hrarl, Cxi dilatory, Aiifury, .Vi1.TtikiN.1l nnJ Ra6mad Amuaanant Amid Rafiaad will Is to . pearanco there when 9 years of age In .Yrrrfftii tHtordtrt; IthtumaMm. U'WI and bt$lt'j. OTELGRAMATrVN Haunt transmitted the audience and ' a production spe- l, nnnl-- "Thn Mlltrwln1' tilth !,. Tl. the with a score Illuitratad llooklel and latent r"M)rtn on Mlnrrnl i)rln mailed on Surroundinga. In turn given back to her. rKinrn. ' il".'f.i f.'fiinl i.Vtk'Mi, voll Opera Company. she cially composed for the work. Pathlrg perfectly aatej liathlnr croimli fro't Detnarest When seen In her dressing room Later Joined Any film roped In. aod a lifo Mvcrtln tioa'.a. t nil. 1 rntila. Hiding and all Frances might be called a repertoire company playing comedy "Is Girl Safe?" a Not much depth, of Malar, nr haavy Hit outdoor sport. Mpectal the Miss Demarest was bubbling over with NEW JERSEY NEW no bidden waHo it. " humming bird of musical comedy. was 14 played intended as an arraignment of burr Park. JERSEY Atlaatlo City. troakmi fa:l i.itca tor l ull mill Winter. I am drnma.s. When she she nothing to tauta fear in any raipe::. I is a rare tiling nowadays when a enthusiasm. "I Just like n child the white slave traffic, will be IIOIII (i'UMIIAN, "Camlllc" and I.adjj liabcllc In "Kast ore I I iiiivMIp V v play Is produced Is with a now toy," she exclaimed. "Just presented LEADING RESORT .i' mimical that she I.ynne." 1906 sho to Alaska at the Maxine Elliott Tht MOIttOf THE WORLDl think, I have a dance with Hal Forde. In went Anti-Vic- not seen In one of the Important roles. with a dramatic company. After they Theatre by the e Mo- New Monterey Hotel KRMONT. A Dcma-re- st Usually, we singers with operatic good part of last season Miss I tion Picturo Company, beginning up North Aabury I'ark, N. J. rK.S-l- .t are relegated to prima had been there two weeks the i AMA Delaware Unter Cat, delighted beholders with her I leading Atnarlcan plan. Fait water In hathroama. MorouiIcnltcim f manager company skipped The parts are (0Q. presenco donna roles which are always more o. tho with I Areommodalea fall ratea. voice and In "The Blue Para- company taken by Mina Cunard, Roberta Open until ATLANTIC CTTY.N.jr. September Golf dise" Casino, only or less alike, and we rarely have any nil tho runds and left the OWNrH MANAOKMINT. at the and a short MIm Wilson, Helen Wright, Raymond SEPTEMBER OR LATER. LIOMAM time ago sho was In the role of Mlas of the fun of a musical comedy. But stranded. Rambeau started a Ncye and William Quinn. I5TH WHrrc I. SONS COMPANY THE NEW KMTATINNY dramatic school In Dawson City and SHERMAN O. 1IKNMM, Manager. In this time I dance, and I really have I" Xaminatlon "The Passing Show of enough money own "The Unwelcome Mother," with lletnitHre Uater ttap, i 1916" at Garden. As she a lot of fun myself. made to start her ATtAHTlc WTY ;' in. In ni Mi. i the Winter Walter Law, a new William i "At best, this day to day acting Is show, which she brought out of Alaska t mi l.H i ir i ir I lilts from flower to flower we now hate Fox star, is the Ik e ii Ih f feature picture Manhilct-'n.r-c.Motmla:ii- it and steady business grind. and toured the Northwest, with her ii I Iter onco more ns Hdlth Lloyd In "The a serious at the Academy of Music THE BERWIN , nrvcw stanrlirti ' mother, Mrs. Rambeau, ns manager. for .asjiat in ' n i III t (Jlrl Brazil" Torty-fourt- h People who see us all laughing and Aheolutely rtrat rlHia; to atreet i.i from nt the the first part of alealor nj VERMONT elii ," Ii ii ytn plB-yln-g the week. The In lAMiar gay, and who have come themselves While In Portland. Ore., she leel, electric llhled, rutitilrig uuter tmwar-.rlarv- . street Theatre. Whether she does her picture is a sea story and thu roomeiaullea lth bath. Stt.VKKH IIIIO')Kf. American fli i' c lu. i' r t of Oliver Mw OPEN UNTIL OCT. 23RD ' , i wn selecting ns to which tlowers on to be amused, go uway with the Im- attracted the attention rarinoKitnat:aio'rlni:a ntta ill" ,.! theme Is "Should a man give ' I pression Is Morosco, who breught her to Los THE CAMBRIA, (MM Aabury i, Mil l, r lin'l ' ule anil drop sip that our work only play, At. i i i . . which to and cannot he told; up his wife or his children if Near tha eea. Capacity 33. Airy roome. drill,.'iii r, tl a delightful means of getting a living, Angeles as leading woman In Krcwanok Country Club ' i .i p. , v., hut she has had wonderful luck. necessity demands a choice?" Bale l 10 III. II. M. ThUMAJi. mini. nnd they rarely of seven his stock company In the Hurbank It i ' rmr on K' tt During the few years that she has hear the will be Ecen for four days on Hotel Boscobel vv". .nun rnnnv nenr - khe been long weelcH put Into dally preparation Theatre. After a year there she i' juin rur.ui y. '"en on the staur- has never , . M'tV ll.MI"IIIIIK wi Blackwood com- -. the Academy programme. I' "0 up vcel,v ,k , 1 Kit i. l" really big suc-k'- ki nnd rehearsal of n new musical Joined the John 3 0 lutet, lint in n failure. Her tlrst The Thomas H. Ince film spec- Fairy Play Presented cap. ,ty V I M M!i' i . was made In "Madame Sherry," comedy like this one. pany at the Helasco Theatre, Los i tacle "Civilization" continues at principally on nccount Blnslng "However, It's not half bad behind Angeles, Cn! for a season and then By Cooperstown Folk SV.W .If.l'.oKV llelniar. Tin' S.ifial and Scenic of her the Criterion Theatre, will CouPtiisToWN, N, Y., 2. I'K .S M I. V. NI A i r Ilia "Kvery the scenes of a musical show, even went to Salt Lake City, where she but the mi nnd dancing of the sons Little move to the , at Co- summer colony hha been Inter- ium'iii, rurrviiiix. Ccnler of Is of Is met and murrled Wlllard Mack. After I x Ini; l i . . Movement Has a Meaning All Its If there a lot work. Thero Septem- ested tills urk In a fairy play, uhlch in. ii i i, i, I,.,,. i In lumbus Circle, Sunday, .. - - , prlt'atu l..itn llunu'i : .i , MTS. Own." Then fho flitted to "Gp!y n gayety nnd a social element lacking a season stock with him they toured 4km nl-- 4 V. 1...V ... t WHITE O A ALL I .....1 H,.uiit,..l, tilt, tvO'l'iP room a I '..r i KM i . ber 10, because the Criterion li.n ii. ur i,ir,i '...u ir V II. -. i.i.e i, Canada, I'rr-dcrl- MU'l.ltMMHl al- ijm , l.ove" and other musical pieces, nil In drama. When you go to the the- the entire United States and of tlia nuninier colony. Mi. M Mi T Mil Ml Mr i,n Hr ..u ' i iil"n i r. V. Theatre had been previously con- I,' ii, - .r t l to musical comedy you playing the condensed version of Mr. ileTeyster Tnwnscnd. Tim tie-p- j. l. tif Mircesses. She was in 'the original atre drees for wMinsrr I .N tracted for. "Civilization will tool; It, Mapiewood Hotel thear. Ill) .t t U II .l. .. .Mai'.utr. production of three of the most pros- sec scores of people behind the scenes Mack's "Kick In." Two years ago part In and original music NEW .ILIl-K- V Wmry I'l.rk. have had 200 presentations on hi composed for It by Alfred Hopkins - - I IM - perous Winter Garden shows "The who greet you and gossip with you. Mr. Frnzee nnd Mr. Muck produced lllll tl.l.i INS l I I I'DV.I .mini.. So In Broadway. of New York. Tha pl.iy a.a presentid mi II U A I. ItlM Show of of 1915 There Is lots of color, laughter, life, "So Much for Much," which I i Parsing mil." that nn Friday at Mrs. Townt-cnU'-s uuniinur Ot' i " " l' n '.".' 111 ii i.f and the one now on view at the Winter with the chorus girls tittering around Miss Rambeau, so the critics claimed, home. HOTEL PLAZA i ir r)a , t.oi.11 tir SPfiUCF CABIN INN ', i .ii . I 'limlen. m-- and the comedians trying their stamped herself a Mar to bo reckoned York In "Sadie Love," In which she This evenln a dance Is being clvrn xiti i i. i:rr miii i: i: i i . r l,.V tip per d i.i plan. I, I. IIS II. I Mur. 11 ..1 I , on members of with. year she to New rnndp a personal triumph. eve- - riiriipcin ll.l.i:, MIks Demure? t confees to being of new Jokes the the Last returned at the .mil on Monday Nn i ni i en .1 wtl Ki ,lt MlMI.Vi? AMI'XKMKNTM. AMfi'KMKNT'. AMLhKMKNTS.. AMI i;mkm. AMIM.MKM- -. AMI ".t;II.S'l. MI I.MI I illllfciiilSlliilliill!

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A cradle rndlrssly rocking and from which issue the J , Another view shows ancient Hnbylon as it w.-is- Nut the J Ih mediiM.il I !l. - ,s , ,. on forces of conflict through all ages, i. the symbol of Mr. wicked city tlmt rami has been p.iinlid upon our memories, but - (iriflith's newest work. erinc de Medici, who sees in tin- .cal of tin II Hnbylon the mighty, the city where civilization be- had its menace to the aiiiliitious ..! 'I In J The upholders of these forces nre designated by F.mt ginning, where lT suns pi ,4. rson learning anil literature prubmiiiiateil and - are gucn oer to uins r,.. ). ,i t, stall,, win n marplots and who he points out are so busy uplifting where Hie wen- - arts highly ilc eloped ami through whose seemed so pleasant everything and everybody that were it not for their miser- gales caini! all religion, able interferences "the world would organirc it- J n.ibylon. the seat J the.se nf Ihr world's dei lone self as do now the rose and the air and the sun." Into different pcrimls where but and pc.-u- are upon its foundation lieeause llir Hi..', s s ,. l' shown intuit w illi 'n. J ciimes rame its devastating blight. The First we ice a working settlement in a factory town of tolerate the introduction ,. n-- (m i same force drives the uYtuns on and on. ,s ml,, Hie modern period. The liv- characters in the narrative are city. Treachery sum ml' rs the tdt-l in i ing in contentment and joy while Hie fruits of their I The people of modi earning the rn period the and ei I arc icliuis ,u the ilizatinn sulli rs mii ni tlia- create. m labor. selfishness of a wealthy manufacturer who lowers llieir history records. We see Jerusalem with its throngs of citizens enjoying wages that he may squander larger sums upon hii pliilan 3 So it goes. i , t , .... good will anil peace as they laughingly mingle in the mar- thrnpies to feed his vanity. Laughter gives wax lo passion, ,H ,;,,, ket places and tread the golden streets 'midst their hallowed learn, shame and suffering. the heads of tin pi op'e. n In !!, r J,, , n .surroundings, in earlier periods II i r In-- ., J In ilerusalein the Son of M .ln,,n tl,,, H, m ,,nl upon His mission !., I flanh down through dill, leul di.i iim ., ,, In another the streets of Paris unfold before ymir of teaching peace on earth, nood will to all. b.it because Mis rimi iew. erge. Kverywliere there are crowds typical of the b.ippi teachings are not those of Hie hypocrites who are in high ness and pleasures of medieval France. Contrasted to these places lie is made the uctim of the 3 dominant tragedy of At last lluiiMiiiiy. .ri,,p,.( f U inali,,,, exterior surroundings, the luxurious court of Charles IX the world. Shallows fall across the golden street and'suf. stands face I to face with ntnln am In Hi . is pictured In all its gorgeous detail. J'criiitf takes the place of joy and contentment. plNce 1 and brolherly oc t I WIN