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OCTOBER 31, 1317. PART II 1.1 ID SUXDAY MORNING. Kos SngclcgSunDay Cimcs. changed to their street clothes be Who's Who at the Screen Houses. fore they administered tha Studio: (Continued from Fire rage.) I Iff lillllgl punishment.

Paddy XTeGulre, Baldy Belmont, Frits Schade, Peggy Pearce, Myrtle Und. Blanche Pavson. Alleen Allen, Vic Wolfe, Clara Roberta. Earl Rodney, Myrtle Reeves, Luth Langs ton. Grace Berkey and Rose Heather, all had a hand ln tha Incident.

This Is Beaudlne's entire company, so the decision to give him a soaking seems to' have been unanimous. Service Xote. Keeognitton as one of tha most capable construction engineers In the country has coma to II. H. Barter, engineering and technical director of the Triangle Film Corporation's Immense producing plant at Culver City.

In tha form of a call to one of the largest executive positions with the American Internation Shoes for the Whole Family- sometime to begin work as early as 7.S0 all tha mothera of the children ara called up the evening be-fore and told to put the little onea to bed early, and of the exact hour which they will be needed. A very clever child actress vai discovered tn Gertie Messenger. The little girl had only a. minor pat In but so well did she carry herself that she received excellent notices In New York papers and Bsba." If you chance to be anywhere near the Fox studio when a kid picture is being- made you will think there's a three-ring circus In progress. "The louder I shout, the louder the children shout," said Sid Franklin the other day, "and the louder they shout the better acting they llbraT of fairy tales ia beln rmed at the Jin 1' Bernard McCon- to charge of the research work well as the writing of the scenarios.

Two Jtzwef Cabman jut. I i i 1 al Shipbuilding Corporation of Phila delphia. Barter Is accepting tha position, but his departure from Triangle.ls In the nature of a response to an emergency summons from tha na' tion. as the International company is undertaking a tremendous ship at Baker's We hate established the largest retail shoe business west of Chicago on the policy of giving close-margin-prices, latest styles, the most efficient and courteous service and a guarantee that you will be thoroughly, pleased or your money refunded. If you wish shoe sat building enterprise for the government and Is rallying the ablest ex-Derts available to the cause.

For obvious reasons Mr. Barter's Andersen stories are shortly to be. filmed. These win I 1 future headquarters will be unknown, hut he expects to be engaged In the government work for at least two years. It Is probable that he will return to Trlnncle at the end of this time, if termination of.

the war and the children will have to be pifrpC UL Baldy for the IVotestatlon Item. makes it possible. Never will Julian pih- The American International Ship- isfaction you MUST make BAUER'S lw2 Anyone who dossn believe it should have seen him struggling to keep an Infant YOUR shoe store. ln a oeno of the pic- no nnw engaged wan an nour everybody ln the $50 A662 A Ham Grav Creation A 1 47 A nen kk 'brown id an ankle hugging last with turn sole exactly as illustrated same in dark gray. made of a soft black glazed kid.

Welt sole, leather. LKV. heel Ask to sec if i Our children's shoes follow the natural lines of the foot of normal children. Our expert fitting service insures the natural devel xnea to shush that child. All In vain.

youngster disapproval of Ju-Ilans blond wig was the trouble. As a man Eltinge appeared all right It. but Bhe Just couldn't bear him In that blond wig. The baby took a look at Julian's mouth and smiled she raised her Infant eyes to Julian's and laughed but she took one look at that blond wig and let out a whoop you could hear a mile. She appeared to think it was Playing It low down on her sex for such a good-looking" man to withdraw himself from the masculine ranks, even for the sake of his art.

Then the comedian hit upon the plan of taking oft his wig, and Instantly her kldship was appeased. Then, while somebody drew her attention away from the actor, Eltinge lipped the wig back on and the camera ground away for dear life. And next time they wish a kid on Eltinge in a picture he's going to ask to have a lion substituted. Mary's Camouflage, the P'o'ura fans will ay when they see Mary FIckford Ih. i JUck'8 atory.

which he is now working, is sure to be tome. That Is. in the first two reels. opment of their feet. I 'J 1 1 WiioiWw i $2 $5Q0 jf e- B5560 Smart model in narrow A3406 MaJe in patent kid Vamp white bid Ti, a.

B.ge. yesterday, in Marv PPared a lot of top. Sizes 5Vi to 8 mi a junny-iooking little feminine creature In an old ragged dress, her hair "skinned" fcont- in black gunmelal, also new fcofO; fcronn. Choice of clolh or leather, lop, lace or button. $250; 8Y2 to II $325 misses IIYilo 2 $4.

uitvn a.na lrUIII her fare, and a big basket over her r' "ia Mary pick ford. ann by, over the face of the funny little girl sprend Mail Orders Carefully Filled Los Angeles San Francisco Portland ornne Marv Plckford own particularly droll hmi rm brave VITh thin Sola Agent for iXettleton Shoe in Lot mquirea ikiary, trolling out of the scene as she waited for the property men to fix up the eanvas light reflectors. "You "luiutir coum gateiy leave nignt any time In this make-uo and nnhndv nrnu Even with a string of pearls I don't uoimvc mc.v a ioucn me. Urfnt SeUiler e( Sbau Wtl Chicgo 629 South Broadway 410 South Broadway 451 South Broadway 323 South Spring St. visitors came around the studio yesterday.

Thev walked right by me. 'Too bad Marv Plokford isn't here today," thev said. 'Wv tvi pointing at me, 'who Is that funny-looking little Even Marshall Nellan, her own director, couldn't find her under her building Corporation is the agent for the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Borzago Is Busy. Frank Borzage, latest acquisition to the Triangle directing force, has begun work on a story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, "The Seventh of beptember," which is described as" a gripping mystery rtn nnn AWfipt.H bv Henry jn 'The Han eom una 'a j3ioaaatray couple of coyotes, and they were making the howling we had heard.

King. Jack Mower will continue as "'Oh, I know, where we are said my friend, "This is Ludwiga camp I know, because that's a picture tent, and this week they had her leading man. Miss Fischer will first be presented as an American screen star in a timely, five-reel feature dealing with modern questions, and called a nnirVit.i of Jnnn it was writ North of Fifty-three" scneauiea to Mtmrmm, ten by Beatrice Candor Pluym and run' De Millo to Itest. luimy innne-up tne other dav. However, you Just wait until she gets rich of course she does then once more she becomes the loveliest girl on the screen.

Xatatorlum Kcho. Director William Beaudtne has Just completed his second Triangle-Keystone comedy, the greater part of which was taken in the immense plunge at the Triangle-Keystone studios. It was a trying picture for the players, as it was necessary for them to go through the entire pic-" ture wet, whether the scenes were taken in the tank or not, the plunge Incident being In the early part of the story. Benefiting by the experience of Dl- rector Hermann Raymaker, who was thrown into the plunge with his clothes on by the male members of As soon as he finishes cutting the as "Valeska Suratt Face Powder" at drug stores for fifty cents, in fiesih. second Geraldine Farrar Artcraft Conway Directs Xew Ono.

"Because of the Woman" Is the name of a picture play Just begun by Triangle, and directed by Jack Conway. The cast includes Belle Bennett, Jack Livingston, Jack Curtis and George Chesebro. He The delights' of vdomestiolty are making themselves known to Arthur production, Cecil B. De Mille will de-Dart from the studio for the firct real wnite una nruneiie unis. i aery you to find' a powder more exiiuiaite iu ilnenesa.

vacation he has been granted since the organization of the Lasky com-Danv. Mr. De Mille expects to take MATH EYES If there Is anything that will develop the bust it I this making her a full partner in the "Anita mine. Last Sunday Miss King motored to San Diego from Long Beach, and met on the street her old prospector, the one who possessed but one leg. He is now fitted out will a cork one, and wears a stylish business suit The partners adjourned to a tearoom and discussed their copper holdings, and Anita King was in-formed she was interested in a young bonanza.

Cowboys Shocked. A number of cowboys at the Lasky studio are gradually recovering from a severe attack of "shock," which was wished on them the other day. The cause of the shock was Julian Eltinge, who is at present engaged in filming his third production to be released by Paramount. practically eight weeks for his vaca I bhlrley these days. Mr.

Shirley is tion, which will be spent as iouows: leaamg man in the Horkheimer-Mutual productions, featuring Anita A Journey requiring three weeks to reach the wilds of New Brunswick, one week spent moose hunt his company upon the completion of his last picture, Beaudlne King. He appeared on the Balboa lot one morning recently with ona William ana nan ueou nuapn-ed to the screen by Chester B. Clapu. Chaplin Entertains Newsies. Now comes the news, Charlie Chaplin entertained two youths while in San Francisco.

No, not rich youths, nor handsome youths, but two street who ran into Talt's, where he was dining, ostensibly to try to sell him a paper, in reality to take a squint at their hero. The head waiter was about to put them out, when Charlie "Would you youngsters like to dine with me?" he asked. They blinked, but recovering themselves In time, swallowed hard, and cried "Yes," ln an explosive chorus. Whereupon Charlie seated them on either side of him, and filled them full of food. And from subsequent experiences it's a good thing he's leaving San Francisco, especially as the enterprising son of a millionaire dolled up in rags in order to win a word with the comedian who is supposed to be fond of ragged urchins.

yawn arter another fleeting across a ana nis assistant, Jimmie ciemmens, as well as Robert Walters, his cam ing; two weeks to return to New York City; one week there, and a week to return to Hollywoodt Having been in the south for so long, countenance ordinarily devoted most eraman, openly challenged the members of the company by wearing convincingly to good-humored smiles The actor's friends said to him: Mr. De Mille is anxious tor rem "Dancing late last night, old top?" Darning suits auring tne taking of the plunge scenes The Idea was a freezing weather, and expects to find It. xiow was the show last night; kept you up a bit late, eh?" The cowboys had a slight opinion of failure, however, because Beaudlne's loving company thoughtfully waited a. nuin uanuea ana- attended a A New Star. until he and his assistants had show," said Shirley, "walked the Lloyd Ingraham will direct Mar the city chap who always dressed so Immaculately and also wore women's clothes, so when the production required that Eltinge ride a western pony, the cowboys promptly secured a celebrated 1 outlaw noted for his garita Fischer, newly-acquired screen "Intolerance." star, lor tne American tarn com pany.

Mr. mgranam nas recently Some of the film offerings Coming to enthrall local motion-picture fans In drama and comedy at completed a series of three produc innocent appearance and bucking tions, featuring; Mary Miles Mlnter, NEW CONSTRUCTION IDEA IS GIVEN TO THE DRAMA. various Broadway amusement proclivities. The animal was offered to Eltinge as his steed. places.

The star in immaculate riding togs stepped aboard the animal, which immediately proceeded to try to lose floor with the baby all night. or something or other." his rider, but Eltinge stayed with it, The filming of the period of in safe formula, thougbof course suc-cefls can never lw pyHlvely assured in every case. Two ounces of metonn and half a cup of sugar are dissolved In a pint of water. Of this mixture take two teaspoonfuls after meals and on retiring. WHY Hereafter.

If your drngctst hasn't the eptol for wrinkles and tho beta-quinol for the hair. Just send fifty cents, which Is the price of either of them, to "Secretary to Valeska Suratt. Thompson Kuildlng, Chicago. I1U" ami my secretary will supply you by niaii at once. can fftiarnntee you will get rid of those wrinkles, crow's feet and forehead wrinkles in only a few days, you can be sure of that.

Make your own cream at home, as follows: It produces the most remarkaMe results you can Imagine. Mix two ouncea of eptol and two tablespoonfuls of glycerine in half a pint of writer. Use the cream lavishly and you'll get wonderful results. I have known startling effects to be obtained wtth this cream on verv wrinkled faces ln a week's time. The skin turns fresh, plump and youthful and a difference of many years ln appearance is soon noticed even by yourself.

To obtain this result yon mt use the cream faithfully and. every day. applying it thick. 9 ALC OVTr.lt It Is the easiest thing you can imagine to get rid of blackheads. Thev can be removed In a few minutes and if you doubt it, lust Bret some powdered neroxin at the dru store for fifty cents, sprinkle some of It on a wet cloth and rub It on tlw blackheads.

Then look in ttie tiiirror and try to see them you'U be surprised. 4 MOtTLrE G. You can now be naturally beautiful, instead of a painted up counterfoil, bv usim; mv beautifying cream. In' a few days you'll marvel at the results; your skin will be pure and natural as a Illy. Get.

one ounce of slntone st the drug stow for fifty cents end mix with two table-spoonfuls of glveerine In a pint of watr. Your youthful appearance will surprwo your friends. and when the pony stopped bucking tho well-known Impersonator began tolerant attitude ln or the building and screening of the massive wails and halls and banquets of "You Will See a Difference In Length of Your Hair In Few Days." Says Valeska Suratt, the Movie Queen. BY VALESKA SURATT IN all my experience I have never anytlilng so remarkable tv the wliole rateirorv of beauty Rrt the remits achieved bv a certain hair formula which I have given to many of my friends, who have reported most it fnres hair to grow at once nnrt the difference i very quickly noted. I wmit you to try It.

This makes over a pint of this wonderful hair grower. Ask your drugslst for a one-ounce pafikase of beta-autnol, and mix this with one pint of bay rum, or if preferred with one-half pint each of water and alcohol, this is exceedingly economical. It will make the poorest hair grow profusely. MfSS G. You can find nothing for i.

htiad-wnfth and Bhampoo than a mixture of one teaspoonful of ol In half a cup of water. It cleans half and scalp better than anything else known. You win get enough eicgol for twenty-five cents to last a good many weeks, MTSS M. O. N.

A really wonderful way, and the eaulest and oulckest way to remove suiwrflous halriii Is to dissolve them. This is done by moistening the hairs with sulfo solution, which vdu can net at any drug store for one dollar. This never leaves a scar or red spot, always worKa. whether" tha hair Is verv thick or downy, and on the ni'ist dulicate skin. It is the only m(r: 'way, and is exceedingly simple and tiukk.

MRS. O. O. II To get rid of that disagreeable chalklness in nearly all face iwlors, I have had my own face powder made specially. It is now sold spurring him to buck still more.

Never once did the star "pull leather," and when the tired bucker finally acknowledged defeat the sur- Babylon's mighty days were" done ln the master director's best fashion, and while of a magnitude never be nrtse.d cowboys had to admit that Eltinge could do something besides fore attempted, did-not require the wear women clothes. delicate and revered attention that And Director William C. Do Mille the drama of Christ needed. The scenes of the oruclfiction, has the film to prove It On a Slumping Tour. Y7 HEN EurIPlJes founded the Yy drama he gave to the world a form of entertainment that has lasted 2000 years without any apparent change, or rather without a new Idea being given the drama as far as staging; and acting are concerned.

This condition, however, has been radically changed by the advent of D. W. Griffith's spectacular production of Intolerant meddlers and hypocrites of the ages "Intoler-ance' which Is now playing Its second week at tha Majestic. For the first time ln 2000 years tha drama has been give a new Idea in construction. Never before did fou separate stories run through one play, and never before did they all drive home the same great message of.

tolerance and freedom. Perhaps one of the greatest and lasting benefits derived from flashing on the screen at the. same time of Babylon's fall; the murder I "Vivian Martin has gone to San Anita Has Midas Touch. Toil Just can't keep these picture stars from getlng rich. Take Anita King, Balboa-Mutual star, she, too, has the Midas touch.

For instance, a few weeks ago. Miss King Informed that she had become the owner of a wonderful copper mine, and this is he story of how aha acquired It: While making her transcontinental tour, a little over a year ago, her car met with an accident while crossing Death Valley. Assistance was so long in coming that she finally became 111 for want of proper food, while waiting' alone In the desert Finally, when half unconscious, she was rescued from her plight by three old prospectors who cared for her until she was able to resume her Miss King was so grateful that she offered them everything she had in payment The of the Hugenots, and the near execu Francisco for a snort vacation ana tion of "The Boy" In the modern some long gowns, as she will do some CSiappell is offering an unusually wide choice of costumes this season. Styles for every, figure, every taste, for every purpose. story, have been a great factor In keeping down the temper of the "serious'? work in ner next picvure.

Never Again. Jack Pickford says he's off vaca crowds, who by this time, fully convinced of the Intolerant attitude of the high priests of old as well as tions for life. He secured a two weeks' armistice from work, and has the "high ups" of modern times realized fully the truth of Mr. Grif onlv lust returned; fith's great message. It has again ETCitig Gowns; Silts, Coats "Why It's no use a fellow trying to get lost any more," said Jack, been the revered and serene pictur lzation of the Nazarene's sorrow that "the trtcture are sure to find you fFfl the showing of "Intolerance" has sweetened the mind of the spectator.

miners, one of whom had but one If Mr. Griffith had produced his I went up into the mountains, hoping to escape everything that looked like pictures. On the way up leg. refused to take anything. "Intolerance" without the story of Several weeks after Miss King's arrival New York she received a Christ it is certain that he would we encountered three picture companies.

Finally, ln desperation, I have aroused in his audiences a letter from these men, saying they been the changed attitude towards life of men and women of certain pessimistic natures in our midst. D. W. Griffith has succeeded in one instance, that of the story i of the Kazarene, one of the four currents of his spectacle, in giving the pic-turizatlon an almost uncanny at frenzy of resentful attitude. While Plunged into the canyons.

dusk Furs Lingcrii West 7th St. Hollywood Branch 7032 Hollywood Blvd. the bad elements in "The Clansman tha fellow iwlth me announced we had not yet struck it. They were stranded, and proposed that if Miss King still felt grateful to them she might grubstake them for a few received their due share of hisses were lost We went on ahead. We heard a peculiar howling noise, and boos the spectator was at tha The Times regularly prints all the advertising announcements published in other local newspapers in addition to many exclusive advertisements not printed in any other local newspaper.

In quality, quantity and permanence of circulation, and as a business-getter for its advertising patrons, the Los Angeles Times, is without a rival in the Southwest mosphere of reverence and awe. The weeks. Anita, only too glad to be same time aware of the fact that the conditions then shown were a thing friend them, immediately complied. They had saved her life, she Christ, seen walking and teaching, appears on the screen unheralded, and those who have watched the of the past But in Mr. Griffith proved conclusively that would save tneirs.

and believed we were about to meet mountain lions. At the same time we saw several lights ahead of us and made a dash for them. Tho place proved to be a regular summer camp for big parties. In the midst was a tent brightly lighted without. In front of the place were chained a showing night after night are eer certain things have not changed A few months later Miss King tain that tha mental attitude of the since the year one, and has wisely commenced to receive dividend!) from a mysterious copper mine, and crowds has asdorgona an Instant brought into play the sorrowful, but change.

beneficial story of tha Christ. later on legal papers reached her.

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