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Ff sr n ar n u:.a:-m-- mm- down, sneaking Bassett." declared Hazel rivals for Neva's hand and heart. Botls. Dawn, flinging back her rebellious curls have laxpe grips of glittering but falsa and stamping her bare foot defiantly, finery. During the play each make aa she gathered her coarse homespun Neva handsome gifts from their stock. HER CINEMA DREAN dress about her and stalked majestic- After one of the scenes had been ally out of the scene. completed, MacDonald laughingly A young woman of semi-tend- er years, ex- Following Is the report of the famous spe- work-yc- lept "Great stuff," declared Director Fred placed a rope of supposedly pasts ceedingly capable In her line of cialist which he vurr" kindly, the under- pearls v stenography began to act strangely. standing being that under no consideration Thomson approvingly, and the shaggy around Neva's neck and with words, grew who were grouped much ostentatious ceremony an- In other she muddled. Her should , his name be eliminated, lent a car- mountaineers about shorthand notes. Judging from the way she bon copy of. The name had to be elimi- her grinned their satisfaction. They nounced to the company that he was translated them, were mere hieroglyphics nated, however, as the advertising depart- were real mountaineers, these specta- making a present of them to the popu- to her Just like they might be to any ordi- ment declared thatthis page, no matter what tors, for the Famous Players' star had lar star. The necklace was discovered nary layman, and she gave strange and dis- It thought it was, was In no way related gone to the hill country of Northern later to be genuine and valuable, and turbing answers to callers over the tele- to classified, display, or any other member Georgia to stage "The Feud Girl," her now Mr. MacDonald is wondering If phone. At home she was not much better. of the advertising family, and to please eon. forthcoming he owes anybody any money. Miss Her family, greatly worried, called in a fine attention to the special business of the Paramount picture, which famous specialist. He took the case under page which had to do with motion pictures was released May 15. . Gerber laughingly insists that sho will advisement, and, after 60 days spent in and motion picture people entirely. Wish- There are many points of exceptional retain the precious pearls. profound thought so much a thought-annou- nced ing no at trouble whatever knowing that in interest about this photoplay, as it is ye. that she was the victim of on argument with the aforementioned de- the first feud story ever to be filmed Julia Fa who has been charming At the request of her an- partment a perfect lady bad not a chance in a real feud country. The mountains theatergoers by her clever work la per word in world, d Triangle-Keyston- e guished family and at so much the the name was eliminated. If . backs-roun- features. Is a daugh- report of the case. famous specialist say which form the for "The he made out a detailed the has anything to Feud Girl" have been the actual setting ter of the South and was born in Rich- This he mailed to the family, they, with yet him say it to the advertising department. mond, Vs., in 1896. their reqpest, having sent a stamped and They should worry. As before remarked, of many a grim scene in days gone by, When she waa envelope for reply. the report follows: for it was in these very hills that about six. her parents moved to St. - some of the most bitter struggles have Louis, where the young woman re--, DR. without doubt the pinned more firmly than ever to her . . . r Y0 been fought out. Many of the bearded ceived most of . her early education most able specialist in the city head before she lay down. Looking at h old men who responded to the director's from a private tutor. Later she had a year at a New York finishing "I on eye, ear, nose, throat, nerve. herself in the glass in the morning she call for volunteers when he was col- school, Haddon-Bas-se- then a trip brain, hand, foot, hair, skin, tongue, discovered that somehow she was not lecting "fighters" for the tt abroad with her mother. hack, limb, and all Internal disturb- the same, but she had a gay conscious- feud were men who had taken part About two years ago her parents pay- ness of at- in these scenes of years gone by, moved to . Of course. In ances, do hereby, having received irresponsibility of a duty and Los Angeles, nearly younger ment in advance according to my usual tended to. Subconsciously, you see, she there were many interesting and excit- all of the report, by request, ing tales spun by them. members of the social set have at ono custom, furnish a realized that she need neither comb her time or another appeared In pictures, stamped ed envelope hair nor put on her hat. Later, Thomson, always ready to adapt him- and at at the usually aa a sort of a dare. Miss Faye hand, on case of Miss Mlttle ten. office, she asked for an extra half 5 Ur)A self to his surroundings, incorporated the Hit hour - ;--- - was one In order she might be go t.'p mmj . o:.- some of the best Incidents into the of these, but when she said that able to she had only wanted to act once Just home and get her hat. When assured action of the photoplay, with the rosult for that she had it she was conscious only that the feud will perhaps be the most the fun her director thought dif- a depicted on ferently and insisted that the young of feeling of gratefulness that she realistic that has been the woman pro- was em- select the screen as a spared the Journey home. Her screen. fession. ployers, I discover, nudged each other As Nell Haddon. the wild mountain ' After making a picture or two and winked. They thought Miss Mitten daughter of old Haddon. the leader of with one of the Fine Arts Company under direction had not fully recovered from the night the warring factions. Miss Dawn of D. W. before. She had not, they did not does superb work. It is one of the most Griffith. Miss Faye became a but member of the Keystone Stock Com- wot her disease. "It was her mind. tenderly sweet but unusually powerful pany. Poisoned by the germ, it worked like characterizations which she has ever She Joined the Edendale Com- done on screen. pany the latter part of 1915. and In the this, while to all appearances It was the Nell has long been short space of operating stenographicaily. Like this: the close friend of Luke Haddon. whose a few months has risen love rapidly on tho. Keystone ladder of "'The young man standing in the she has never been able to return. fame. Their -- clan been war years lobby surrounded by gabbing fe- has at for In private life Miss Faye leads a males suddenly Jumped backwards and with the Bassetts over the possession of Iron Mountain, simple, one might almost say a com- clutched his hair. It was her. He said which lies between monplace life. She does the usual not so loud that anybody heard it, "It them. When railroad engineers dis- things that the average society girl Is her." And he took two steps, one cover the value of the disputed prop- erty they attempt war- does and has a host of friends among to the right and one to' the left, until ' to reconcile the the younger She is ',' . o7 ring factions In negotiate social set. rather he reached her. Then he whispered, o order to for slight, has dark hair and eys. She "What do you dor "Oh." she said, "I control of the mountain. - - 4 lives with her father and mother in aa am only a poor stenographer working 9AV - attractive home. from 10 o'clock in the morning until ''''IRk Frank Daniels, oomlo opera comedian, t 2:30 In the afternoon for my daily who has been "working under the di- "Powder" whichseehas been given an bread." "You!" he gasped. "Tou! You rection of C. Jay Williams in a series enormous production at the American star, you I A stenographer youl Tou I" of one-re- el comedies for the Vltagraph Studios Santa Barbara, is a stupen- She said, name, you CompAny, is so thoroughly Interested at Into HI Er and Picked "In Pete's what do dous five-re- el masterpicture, de iuxo Clothes," lint mean, kid 7" He said. "Come with me in his work that he Intends to forsake Fran Ilia legitimate stage edition, replete with exciting events. A and I will show you," and like so many the forever. He has large munitions plant la destroyed by weight 105, height i feet 13 Inches, flies he brushed the others to one been acting the role of an old soldier light spots, nose large, side a terrific explosion. color of hair in and with her on his arm he rushed and his antics have been so amusing Mr. Maude Constance Crawley teeth slightly protruding, blood pres- madly down that the work in neighboring studios and the street to a door labeled - head the cast and appear to splendid sure anaemic, temperature cool, and "Studio," where he went In m has often stopped that the directors and sten- without Arm advantage in powerful situations pulse beating. Actual occupation knocking, actors may be amused. pic- and also into an offloe crammed with thrills. Two warring ography. Visual occupation motion marked "Private" without knocking, In one scene. Mr. Daniels was re- nations compete to control a new won- actress. quired to consume a quantity of food, ng ture and said to a handsome man with dia- derful explosive and hair-raisi- sen- "In other words, a victim of the re- monds and tears In his eyes. "I've got throwing it in with both hands. He sations result. cently discovered disease cinemadelu-slonltl- s. her." displayed such dexterity at this that e e an epidemic of which is with questioned e " man Director Williams him about day Hug-hi- come- lis, the aforementioned ailment bidding The ceased his manly weeping. ft The other Mack, the fair in the opinion of this scholar of "At last!" he said, and he caught her I am ambidextrous, Daniels dian, had a clay pipe shot out of his hands and wrung her hands and raised my mouth in a scene in a one-pa- rt comedy. materia medica a scholar said to be manly eye admitted. "When I was a boy Cry the peer of all much more fashionable his to heaven and thanked father always said to me: 'Frank, learn Charles Rlchman, "Battle Charlie," than either appendicitis or neurasthe- the God that had given him life for to cut your finger your was on hand to witness the sharp-shootin- g, what he had got that day. "Come with nails with left and was very much Impressed. nia ever were. Exceedingly popular. me," hand, for some day you might lose Patients enjoy It. Most difficult there- he said, and with her on his arm fmv) i&t&Kxi your right hand. " ..He threatens to take up shooting, but he hurried Into a beautiful lamp-light- ed e e Hughla says it won't bo his mouth that fore of cure. Miss Mlttie Mitten, I have - concluded and my conclusions are not studio--' where a picture was only Bessie Barriscsle. will hold tho pipe. waiting to be taken because the lead- "It could have happened." In that e e to be sneered at has it in one of its ing lady was no good short sentence a writer on the psychol- Lockwood May Allison, most advanced stages. From my fre- and they needed ogy "Dol- Harold and another. All day they had waited and are some people who never productions, including. "Lovely Mary," ccgx. horses, and babies. She is fond of the photoplay describes the popular young stars who have Just quent and prolonged observation of her now THERE lars and the Woman," the six-a- ct clas- completed my fatherly it was night, and still had come a picture in which Bessie "Mrs. Wlgga of the Cabbage Patch," of outdoor sports and especially likes by their first feature for tho from chats with her I not ray hope, sic referred to other critics as a Metro programme. Come-Back- ." germ in- a of and now now. Here Barrlscale, of the Triangle Company, and Lucj.a in "The Bird of Paradise." to play tennis and baseball. Before Re- "The have discovered Just how the came play without a villain or a fight. have gone to the wilds of North Caro- oculated itself In her system. Briefly she it was her. la scheduled to appear. This popular This part she created. In appearance going to the Triangle Company ?he waa cently the owner of a theater In a me " "All together they took and actress Is an American girl. 26 years Mias Barrlscale is most attractive. She with Lasky and the New Tork Motion lina, where they begin work on the let explain. her lumber district town wrote a personal -- dressed her in a gown of old, and was born in New Tork City. is a little woman & feet ztt inches tall, Picture Corporation. A notable photo- exterior of a new production. The "Six months ago Miss Mitten, a most cerise satin letter to Slegmund Lubin, whom ho story deals among moon- with rubles and on - her fin- Before entering pictures she was on has blond hair, brown eyes, and play In which she appeared was "The with life the emeralds knew in the screenless days. shiners, and Fred J. Balshofer, who is gers and slippers of satin that looked the stage and appeared in numerous weighs 125 pounds. Her hobbles are Cup of Life." She la married. "When you feel like making a mo- like gold on directing the Lockwood-Alllso- n fea- her feet, and they said, tion picture for us up here In the wil- tures, arranged "Now we can take this great picture," derness will make us up and has with Government by-wor- d. that sit agents become a Whence arises the it- to use buildings and locations but she said,. "Before I quit my old Job, take notice, don't put a fight in - We were once what do I get out of this?" and they platitude that tha wonders of science can see a real fight by stepping around that the rendezvous of real said, "Name your price," will never cease. any we moonshiners, and where thousands of and she said, TOPIC OF INTEREST TO the corner day. And don't gallons of white liquor Were illicitly "O, a hundred and fifty a Miss Hyland'a actual American trav- heart-and-ho- month and like villains. Give us A made The locality long carfare," and they said It is yours and MOVING-PICTUR- E els have thus far been limited to Jack- picture and you'll get the lumberjack has been gave her FANS sonville, where she went almost cleared of the lawbreakers, but their her carfare In advance and Fla, nomination for President." perilous single horse along the pitcure . Immediately -- trails the went on. Needless to say, after her arrival in this Heart and home is a terse synopsis dis- TUST think of It! I am going to fact, however, that the British star country- - for the purpose of getting the story the' Wo- mountain sides, their old shacks, the handsome hero fell in love with the I of miles In of the In "Dollars and tilling paraphernalia beautiful og and there was a travel thousands a should have traveled S000 miles across exterior settings for the adaptation of man." and. as a suggestion, when you kettles and other beautiful wedding, they little tin box before San Fran- the ocean to New Tork In person, as "Saints and Sinners," which was chosen go to see still remain in the picturesque and but went right " it take an extra handkerchief rugged country. Altogether 15 on acting just the same, and all their cisco sees me for the first time, and a result of which she may now remain for her debut on this side of the At- with you. players little children ' even then I won't see the Golden Gate!" In one place and yet appear in every lantic. Though it is interesting to note e were in tho Lockwood-Alllso- n Com- Peggy Hyland, charming city and hamlet in the country through that the play is the work of the cele- Miss recently acquired a pany, Including Howard Truesdell and "This is the way her mind works. the little Neva Gerber Lester Cuneo. When it comes to the children it goes British star, who has just made her the medium of the motion picture. brated English author, Henry Arthur valuable pearl necklace as a result of back over the same thoughts again. first trip to this country in order to In a few months the cltlsens of Jones, still this fact had no bearing one of Wallace MacDonald's offhand make her screen debut with the Fa- Painted Post, Oskosh or Pine Creek will upon Its selection as a vehicle for the Jokes. Both, with Dick Rosson. were In reality Miss Mitten is a stenog- an rapher. Visually she hasn't the slight- mous Players Film Company, grew bo discussing the capabilities of this little British star. The play was chosen acting in "Won by One," a new "Beau- est Idea In the world of the relation of wide-eye- d at the thought. Of course new star and the object of their dis- simply because of the fact that it was ty" comedy directed by Archie Ma-Ma- ck a pencil to a typewriter. The faces of her remark is not to be taken literally. cussion will probably not have been 100 considered to bo especially fitted to in And to be released February 9. her employers are blurs. As she walks What Miss Hyland referred to was not miles west of New Tork, nor will she her personality. Tho story is that of two salesmen herself, but the films containing her over have heard of many of the com- e who represent rival fake Jewelry con- along the street, does she see newsboys, marry - working men and working women? No, celluloid self. It is a rather striking munities in which her name will have "I'd rather die than a low- cerns and the salesmen become she does not. A queen, she walks "Finned Her Hat More Firmly Thas along, by pop- Et to Her Head Before She Lay surrounded an admiring Down.' ulace. She hears the whispers, Tt la her. It Is her. Didn't you see she In capable stenographer the joy and bul- that plotureT Some doll. Some doll. Kdlth Storey. wark of the estimable firm for 1AAIAB' (TIMBER which "Can Miss Mitten be cured T She can. A there la anything in tho influence she works was persuade one evening by young person Provided the Mitten family see fit to surroundl-s- Mr. Pieces. Edith a frivolous to attend allow me to handle case in my own Storey, who was March 18. there- motion-pictu- re this (flvraSl born a theater. After the young way cash In advance I will guaran- fore comes under this sign, and should picture a man who had taken tee cure. com- part of a bellhop was recognized a Let the Mitten family be: the municate with me con- Thoughtful by someone In the audience and imme- at their earliest ed Sensible. diately waa by adoring veniencesending stamped and surrounded envelope if they me to re- Curious. fans, I believe they call themselves T wish Alert. ply. And let them not forget that It Apparently sub who asked him questions, peered into fcrmo u u his eyes,- and picked lint from his takes to read letters and that my missive, but really clothes memory time is valuable. I Inclose schedule of T ASK. ! ff vurr vurr determ for their boxes.. Miss charges. No rates nobody." "ASK ML ined as to what she Mitten shyly on to hovered the outskirts. Z only ono MRS. get an answer to your Now No trouble wants to do. Their eyes met. Footnote: An expensive specialist, Land, child! If had A. W. P.: Ia "Tho Cheat" tho didn't letter. flfth street. Tork. regard- we hope good Japanese man waa a real Japanese: stamped ed sJU Skeptical -- but the family feel they a day In which I felt Whenever a and at waa all of " can PHIL: ing religion. "It with Miss Mitten. employ him, aa seems to answer all the ques- also, by the way, ha is an exceptionally envelope Is Inclosed tho is an- Jennie:. Tour Idea that njotion pio-tu- re "That night on her way home she an- it a shame to letter Consclen t I o u a. leave Mlttie uncured. If they do come tions that come In, I am sorely afraid good actor. His name Is Sessua Haya- swered within a week. Sometimes it acting Is a "barbed wire fence that Despondent swered only vaguely non-nens- e. at times. the questions put bow-wow- s. Japan, ap- separates one from church" is all to her by the young across, a detailed account ofthe cure this column would go to the kawa. He was. born in Toklo, takes several weeks for answers to Sympathetic Philanthropic. frivolous person printed on page you how Is. see. am so and is 27 years old. I am mighty glad pear paper. Tou see, There are quite as many church- who had taken her to pic- will be this vurr soon. I tell it Tou I in the there are Nervcus and xacting in all things. the motion you you Right Off Reel page. goers in the theatrical profession. I birth-ston- e. ture theater. glad to hear from all of that It like tho tho so many, and they must be taken In any Wear a bloodstone, it Is her puts good humor whenever I Will you please keep on liking it? turn. My dear, when you ask re- Imagine, as there are in other. "Vaguely she prepared for dis- Lubin Photoplay Landed. uie in their bed. J. F. N.: Yes, William and Dustln garding tho casts you must name tho Ci oose Intimates from among those robing all but her hat. I which she A prisoner In the Rhode Island peni- Farnum are brothers. William Farnum producing company, otherwise I will HSWTA n IB cuiib-jl- ' born between June 23 and July 22 and adds note to 1 WAHTA Q To CMOaxW tentiary his the chorus of is married. Ho is In his thirties. I not be able to help you. Mr. Ford and HIT Wt - between October 24 and November 22. approval with which "Dollars and the have no information about his family. Miss Cunard are not married to each VOTE FOR TUB PICTTJRFJ OB Woman," the new Lubin photoplay Your voto received and recorded. other. No trouble at all. child, Dam id HsIL YOUR FAVORITE classic, has been welcomed L.: actress PLAYER. for its MRS. L. E. The who took VERA Oliver Golden Is Donald Hall, born on August 14. Sessue Hayakawa wholesomeness. For some time past tho part of Elsie Stoneman in "The L: Fuller received th George manager with tho Universal company, 1600 comes under tho sign of Leo. If tho highest number of votes last Balsdon. of the Boston Birth of a Nation" was Lillian Glsh. Broadway, New York. There la no sign means anything he: week. His picture, therefore, office of the V. L. S. E., has been re- She is about 12 years of ago and is not Is courageous. will lieving prison gloom by exhibiting Henry B. studio In Buffalo that I know of. You appear In The Frame of Public the married. Walthall was tho might writs to tho postofflco depart- , --- -. l Is jovial and Favor next Sunday. Of the other Big Four pictured to the inmates once Colonel and Maxfleld Stanley took the Inquire, players upon a week. ". part of the youngest Cameron brother. ment there and however. Is afraid of no voted the following You're welcome. one. si-- are the leaders: Beatrix With reference to the showing of the No. you are not too Inquisitive. Glad Better get rid some those fool you. F. B. yon are still a bachelor of of rsm Always has a Michel ena, Donald Hall, Bobby Lubin feature, this letter was received take out my batch of questions to be to bo of service to C: If notions. "come back." Connelly, Helen Holmes, Mary by Mr. Baldson: answered. I must admit, however, that HELEN W.: Tickled to death to an- It certainly Is not your own fault, for Myra M.: I think yon did a lovely Is extremely emo- Miles Minter and Olga Petrova. "We had the good fortune to see 'Dol- I am not always in a "state of exuber- swer you. (No, I didn't swallow a you are evidently a most susceptible thing yourself In writing me such a tional. THE BALLOT. lars and the Woman.' The boys think ant effervescence." Do write again, feather.) Charles Clary la with tho gentleman. I certainly do feel flattered pleaaant letter. I dp appreciate the Is not - studious it is the best picture they have had. and thank you vurr, vurr much. In an-s- Lasky company, Los Angeles, CaL to know that away off in Walla Walla thought that prompted it. Francis X. but observant Everybody in the picture worked well. your a of re- again some time, won't youT somebody sits looking at the picture Is mechanically M, to postscript, number Write I Bushman and his family live in New inclined. There were no impossibilities, nor was sponsible concerns are In the market shall always bo glad to hear from you. of the lady on the sofa who says, "Ask Tork at the present time. Tes. his pic- there anything suggestive. I looked you stamped MAX: Ton are away behind tha me! Ask mo!" and thinks she's "some Is A sulky little chap when, offendod. requests the pleasure for scenarios. If will send you. ture has been in the frame several Is comical in imitations. of seeing around and saw many an eye wet with and ed envelope, I will mail times. Geraldlno Farrar quite some lady!" "Thank sir." said she. and. times: tha last time it appeared was Lou-Telleg- Has great respect the photograph .tears." you 11st-- No, still thanking you. she continues to XI. Tea, for the law. of a time since married November Earle Williams Can be depended on to carry out The story that is able to soften grim Nor-ma- nd appear In declare that Ironbound office rules for- In AN ACHING HEART: Mabel he did not with her either picture has also been the frame. he is right. scowls on hardened faces into gentle is not married. Address her in picture you mention.- Fannie Ward bid her flving information regarding Vernon Castle gave up dancing to be- wht believes tears must possess the elements of care of the Keystone Triangle company, hath been, married. If 1st now knowst herself and her adventures, matrimo- come an aviator, hla Intention being to Is extremely healthy. appear sympathy and human kindness. "Do- Los Angeles, CaU Be still, my aching not. Tea, Wallace Reid is married. He nial and otherwise. enlist his services in the present Euro- Should wear a sardonyx, as It la his llars and the Woman," however, be- heart; be still! pean war. I haven't heard whether or birthstone. In the Frame of R. G.: Letters to Dorothy Is married to . Ses- Billy: Crelghton Hale is with the not is yet in active service. Public Favor cause one of Its chief characters Is a F. and sue Hayakawa played with Fannie Company. he Should choose sympathetic friends One Week from next Sunday. Lillian Glsh will reach them in care of Pathe Freres Address Billle Dorothy K.: As soon as the lady gets from among those born between March cooing baby, is banned in Pennsyl- the Triangle company, 71 West Twenty-thir- d Ward in "Tho Cheat." Burke in care of the Kleine company, enough votes ber picture will appear. 22 and April 20, and between oven vania, by the Stats Board of Censors. . street. New York. HELEN B--i X can't imagine hjr you tyi East Ono Hundred and, Sovanty.- - Dorothy, dear, so be of goo& sheer. bar 28 asd Deeombor 24,