Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER 4-4 Week e Jan. 20, 19 1 6 MOSS' GREAT WINNER! The best theatres will soon be showing that wonderful picture THE WHITE HOPE HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY Based on the Successful Novel by W. H. R. TROWBRIDGE featuring STEWART ROME and MISS VIOLET HOPSON All communications respecting Bookings should be addressed "co MOSS' EMPIRES, LTD. 86, Charing Cross Road, LONDON. W.C., or to their accredited Provincial Agents as under : \l\\. bester: Progress Film Co.. Ltd.. K), Deonsgate. Leeds: Wellington Film Service, 19, Aire Street. Birmingham: Royal Film Agencj .270, Corporation St Newcastle: William Wrflker, 31, Westgate Road. < ;i \.suovt : B I!. Pictures, Ltd., 81, Dunlop Street. Cardiff; Intern & Co., 3, Windsor Place. " PICTURES " GUIDE New films now showing, and recommended by the Editor. They are sure to reach your cinema sooneror later THE SHOP SOILED GIRL— British Empire drama. Four] A line picturisation of MelviUian drama :it it • LOVE IN THE VEGETABLE WORLD. Eclair trick. On< reeU A novel and amusing picture, in -which the vegetables accomphfl all sort- of wonderful things. A GIRL OF YESTERDAY. Famous Players drama. Komi.. \ charming story in which Mary Pickford. Jack Pickford, and Marshall ] Noilan appear. ' .1. U. Walker' THOSE CHILDREN. — British Oak comedy. One reel. B Buglear. An interesting film in which tin two principal players are children. Story in issue No. 98, .January 1st. • A' I AS FATE ORDAINED. Majestic drama. Four reels. Lillian Gish| Alfred Paget, Wallace Reid. The full story $ this beautiful love romance was told in No. "7. December 25th issue. !>■ minion Excltisivee, 1 ALIAS JAMES CHAUFFEUR.— Beauty comedy. One reel. N Gerber and Frank Borzage. How a woman-hater proved that he did not hate the opposite sex a much a he professed. — J,. LITTLE MISS BROWN. World Film comed.v 1 els. Vivian Martin. A picture in which this dainty littli has every chance of registering her gifts as a comedienne to their best advantage. — Claribn Filn 1 MR. WALLACK'S WALLET. Komi, comedy. One reel. I Tincher. Elmer Booth, and Chester Withey. It all nappe ed through a lost pocket-book, but the heroine of the story doe not COI trumps as usual. — Neic Majestic Company. HIS CRUCIBLE.— Es-anay drama. Three reels! John ( Nell Craig. How an impetuous youth i plunged into the crucible of adversity, and how through the influence of a woman he despised Improves to be a man. CARMEN — Jesse L. La-ky drama. Fonr reels. Geraldine Farrac in the name-part. Elaborate preparation, including the staging real boll-fight before twenty thousand people. Some of th acting we have ever witnessed. -J. l>. ITalier's World's 1 THE HEROINE OF NO ACCOUNT. -SeUg drama. Two reels, Wheeler Oakmau. Edith .Johnson, and Frank Clark. A pathetic picture, telling of a yonng girl's sacrifice, and how her lover aud she (in- the •' Great Divide together. FATTY'S GIFT.— Keystone comedy. One reel. Roscoc Arbuckle The husband courts the maid whilst she i taking bl b) for ai airing— baby disappears, and so doe the pram. The inc\ ,tabl. -lone policearnvc, and all end up in the lake. — il ; <?. HOMAGE.— Gold Seal drama. Two reel-. William Worthii _ aud Herbert Rawlinson. How a criminal father, imwilling to Ins disgrace to hi> rich son, work as a gardener and conceals his real identity from his child until his prison mate threatens to murder the son, . Trans-Atlantic FU THE WOMAN WHO DIU. Broad wesl drama. Five reels. En Balfour. T. H. Maedonald, Geo. Foley. A human story thai holds the audience because of its originality and daring defiance of the conventional. The Italian scenes were taken in Milan. Full storv ii No. 86, October 9th issue. (. card Film Co., Ltd. THE JUGGERNAUT. Vitagraph Blue Ribbon drains. Four reel? Anita .Stewart (in dual ,-,'!■ of mother aud daughter), Bade Williams, and Julia Swayne Gordon. Tremendous railway catastrophe caused by the negligence of the railroad conipany in keeping their properly in good repair. Full story in issue No. 99, January 8th. 1 ! lumont f'H H S "THE TAILOR OF BOND ST.'' Will "Suit" You.