The Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1913)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD ^53 "MR. MINTLRN'S MISADVENTURES" Monday, April 14th He has many. By mistake he enters the wrong stateroom. This misadventure leads to happv consequences with Costello in the lead. Tuesday, April 15th "THE FORTUNE" o^ A palmist tells John Bunny he will inherit a fortune. Some young bloods make him believe it, but his wife, Flora Finch, convinces him he has been dreaming. "AFTER THE HONEYMOON " Comedy Wednesday, April 16th Everything is "lovey-dovey" until they go housekeeping. They separate, but are reconciled by a succession of funny circumstances. "SLEUTHING" Comedy Thursday, April 17th Belinda gets on the track of Ophelia's false lover. She is arrested for masquerading, charms the policeman, and does a lot of queer things as a female Hawkshaw. "PLAYING WITH FIRE" Drama Friday, April 18th Dorothy Kelly as a vain and pretty young wife tires of restraint. She places herself open to criticism and hovers dangerously on the verge of compromise. 1. "SEEING DOUBLE" 2. "JEAN AND HER FAMILY" Comedy and Dog Life Saturday, April 19th 1. He sees them in pairs. He doubts his own sanity and takes the pledge. He is now a teetotaler. 2. Jean, the Vitagraph Dog, her four sons and two daughters. A«\\W«J NEW YORK, LONDON AND PARIS. NEXT WEEK SIX-A-WEEK "MIXED IDENTITIES" "GALA DAY PARADE, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN" Two On One Monday, April 21st "THE MYSTERY OF THE STOLEN JEWELS" "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME" Split Reel "THERE'S MUSIC IN THE HAIR"-Laugh Kinks™^7' ^ **** Wednesday, April 23rd "THE POWER THAT RULES"— Everybody Wants It Thursday, April 24th "THE STRONGER SEX"— Strong Picture Friday, April 25th "A FIGHTING CHANCE"-Here It Is Saturday, April 26th SPECIAL FEATURE, "THE ARTIST'S GREAT MADONNA," BY KATHERINE VAN DYKE, IN TWO PARTS; RELEASED MONDAY, APRIL 21st. SPECIAL FEATURE, "HEARTS OF THE FIRST EMPIRE," IN TWO PARTS; RELEASED MONDAY, APRIL 28th. ONE, THREE AND SIX SHEET POSTERS OF ALL VITAGRAPH SPECIAL FEATURE RELEASES. SPECIAL MUSIC OF ALL VITAGRAPH'S SPECIAL FEATURES, BEGINNING WITH "THE STRENGTH OF MEN," MARCH 19th. VITAGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERICA, East 15th Street and Locust Avenue, BROOKLYN, N. Y.