The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1913-Jan 1914)

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90 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE bent above it, unwinding the concealing folds. The moldering cloth fell aside in sodden shreds, and, for the first time in two hundred years, the jeweled dagger caught the sunlight and sent it flashing along its burnished steel. Behind them, as they turned away triumphant, a boyish figure crouched, sobbing in impotent anguish against the ravished altar. For thus runneth the bob ad, the sacred chronicle of Djokjakarta: When the kris of Dipa Negra shall at last be yielded to the white strangers, Java is indeed conquered. Allah be merciful ! The Operator By WILLIAM FRANKLIN ROSENBLUM High in* Heaven, where no mortal eye can scan, A cinematograph revolves, unchecked ; The Operator focuses on Man, The film with deeds of Good and Sin bedecked. 'Tis Creation's Cinematograph Divine, The Operator is Almighty God, The film unwinding is the Film of Time, The actor — Man; the scene — our mortal sod.