Moving Picture World (May - Jun 1918)

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June 2l>, 1918 I III \l< >\ [NG PICTURE \\< IRLD ish refuses t>> aooept her explanation and ■Jeots her and their babj son. Mary leaves hoi boy on the stops of .1 monastery, and seventeen years later, just before beoomiiiK a monk, ii> receives permission to the world He wanders Into .1 Raj oafe and Buccumbs t>> the charms "i Beauty. Thi' other Inmates >>t the place, Lust, Rum, Av.uu'o and Passion are dancing around him when the proprietor enters, u is Mary, his mother. She recognises him from the oruoiflx whloh u<' wears and which Bhe lefi with him when h<> was ■ baby, without revealing her Indentltj Bhe persuades him to £0 back and later when he has become a i>ii«'st, a bedraggled old woman this mother) enters his churoh, she recognises htm and .mst before Bhe dios her son i;i\»'s her absolution, i-vnturr Bmll] Stevens as Mary Qadman and George Le Quere as her s.m. I'roKrnm mid advertising Phrmaeai The Toll of Sin Collected bj Suffer! Victim of Gross Betrayal. Gripping Drama of Love Betrayed and Villainy Punished. Frail Woman .Masters the Strength ot Her Evil Genius, Appealing Drama of Life In the Parisian Latin Quarter. The Strength of the Weak Revealed in Deep Atonement. Lons Arm of Coincidence Reaches Out to Apprehend Plotters. Stunt Suggestions) Make it clear to your patrons that this is a reissued story. If you used it before mention the fact. If it is new to your people dwell upon the success the play achieved at its first showing as "The Soul of a Woman." If you can get a really good oil painting of the Madonna use for lobby display with "Back of this picture lay the soul of a woman. See the wonderful story in Destiny (Date). With Emily Stevens." In newspaper work explain that reissued stories are the cream of past productions when offered as reissues and not under misleading titles and ask how often they have seen East Lynne or some similar play. Adverti.sins: Aids: Two each, one, three and six-sheets. Press sheet. Filler sheet. Ten-minute novel. Slide. Heralds. Lobby displays SxlO sepia, 11x14 sepia, 22x28 colored. Cuts. "A WOMAN OF REDEMPTION." World-Pictures Presents June Elvidge in a Different Sort of Story of the Great Woods. Cast. Gene Romaine June Elvidge Jacques Romaine Charles H. Martin Tim Stanton John Bowers Timothy Stanton. Sr Alec Shannon Boss McDaniels Albert Hart Squaw Marie Pagano Directed by Travers Vale. The Story: Gene Romaine lives in the solitude of Tall Pine Mountain with her father, fire warden for the Stanton Lumber Company. They live alone, but her mother's grave is in the little clearing and the father has promised never to leave it. To them comes McDaniels, the logging boss, who is attracted by Jean and offers her father to discard his Indian wife for the young girl. Romaine indignantly refuses and is threatened with dismissal. Gene, knowing he cannot bear to leave his wife's grave, assents to the marriage in spite of her father's protests. Stanton, chief owner of the lumber company, maroons his worthless son in the woods, in the hope of reforming him. 1.1k. s oars of him \\ hen I,. inkle, and lie proteota bar from Daniels ami la blamed for the murder of the boss when ins vengeful Indian wltt Btaba him In the back 1 •• him from .1 tnoli ot l\ minis ami 1 1. Slotl of till' Si|U.l\\ paVeS the U.l> to I 1 1 e 1 I happlneaa, Feature June Elvld Qene Romaine, and Charles 1 1 Martin as Ja< malne. Prograsa ami Advertising Phrase* i Intensely Dramatic Storj of a Man's Redemption Through Woman's Love, How a Mountain Maui Wrought the Ri dempt Ion of t he Man she i.,.\ ed s« if i -mo\ lng si o Through Gripping Episodes to Stirring Climax Mountain Seems oil; itj Frame Intense]} Dramatic Episodes, Forced M Of Mountain (iirl With Boss oi Lumber Camp Frustrated by Strange Turn of Fortune's Wheel. Love Finds lis Way to Mountain Fastness When Woman's Love Redeems Wealthy Profligate, sunn Suggestions! Play up the fact that here is a who, Is story with a different atmosphere from the usual lumber camp tale. Speak of I'.at Cave, the lOi in which the picture was made ami dwell on the scenic background. Use the paper for street and window work and play up the star. Advertising Aids: Two styles each one, three and six-sheets. Free advance poster. Lobby displays, 8x10, llxl 1 ami 22x28. Two-color heralds. One and two-column cuts. Slides. Press sheet. Released June 24. "THE GIRL IN HIS HOUSE" Vitagraph Presents Earle Williams and Grace Darmond in a Five-Part Blue Ribbon Feature of Strange Situations and Unusual Complications. Cast. James Armitage Earle Williams Doris Athelstone Grace Darmond Samuel Bordman James Abrahams Betty Burlingham Irene Rich Clare Wendell Margaret Allen Directed by Tom Mills. The Story: When James Armitage, a wealthy young man, is jilted by Clare Wendell, he leaves for Burma after committing the care of his estate to his lawyer. Years later he is informed that Clare is a widow. His old love for her flames anew and he returns to find that the lawyer has absconded with half of his fortune and that his mansion has been sold to the father of Doris Athelstone. Armitage's love for Clare dies, and an investigation reveals to him that the lawyer is in reality the thief and the father of Doris, and that the young girl, who has not seen her father since she was a baby, is under the impression that he is an explorer. In his love for Doris, who is the sole occupant of his mansion, he keeps this a secret, but is impelled to disclose the facts to her when, entering his house for s'ome papers, he is shot by Doris. He starts out to unravel the mystery and lolates the father dying in Yucatan. The old man tells Armitage that he stole to keep his daughter from want, and forgiven, he dies happy. Armitage, returning, marries Doris, but keeps secret that her father was a thief. Feature Earle 'Williams as James Armitage and Grace Darmond as Doris Athelstone. THE AUTOMATIC TICKET SELLING and CASH REGISTER CO. MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATICKET MACHINES ■ nd all kind* of Theatre Tickets USED UNIVERSALLY 17J5 BROADWAY N. Y. CITY SNA/ A A B SIMPLEX MACHINE Distributor PENNSYLVANIA. NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE, MARYLAND 1327 VINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, TA. Repairing and All Supplies (G.E.)FANS Orders shipped same day as received. Central Theatre Supply Co. 606 Consumers Hide. ' MICAGO (In tlio Hoart of tho Film Dlslrit-t) We Manufacture Complete EXIT Signs «r, te 7* C«nU in Quantity Alae Flra Escape Siena and Othtr Specialties T. L. ROBINSON & CO. 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago A Few Camera Bargains PrlOM Smashed, In Confonmtj with Polio] to .-I'll at low prlcet — moyk GOODS QUICK GENUINE PRESTWICH M. P.. London, mad,' complete, with Tessar F:3 5 lens. Oniv $220 4 PATH E Outside Magazine Studio Model -IjiU' im»' Perfect, with lms, case and tour magazines. Only $350 UNIVERSAL— lato model, witU lens. Onlv $195 PITTMAN PROFESSIONAL— <-omplete »itu P:8.S lens, only . . . $85 Trlnuds, Northern Lights, etc . at special prices. All goods guaranteed. Other Special Reduotionfl in ii-c<l and new Moving Picture Cameras offered In bass monthly ISARCAIN BULLETIN, mailed FREE Write for it TODAY. RACC CAMERA CO. DHaa 111 N. Dearborn St., DeiL 7, Chicago When writing to advertisers kindly mention The Moving Picture World. We have for sale Twenty Million Dollar Mystery, 22 reels; ZurJora, 18 reels; and Million Dollar Mystery, 46 reels. We also have a large stock of new and commercial film In all lengths for all parts of the globe. Eutaollabed I90H THE FILM EXCHANGE 126 West 46th St., New York City PORTER EQUIPS THEATRE FOR GRIFFITH'S SUPREME TRIUMPH "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." Installs Two UP to The Minute Type S SIMPLEX PROJECTORS with Robin TIME and SPEED DEDICATORS in the 44th St. Theatre, New York. The* Marvelous PROJECTION of this greatest picture of modern times is synchronized accurately to the fraction of a second with the beautiful music and effects. B. F. PORTER, 1482 BROADWAY, AT TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK