Show I II I TANGO DANCER IS fILM STAR Has Abandoned ba Terpsichore l to Appear Be ore Before ore Camera Joan Sawyer of or tango fame tamo has begun begun begun be be- gun work on her first moving movin picture as the leading woman wIth the Tefft Tet Johnson company Mr Johnson Is one of or the tho now new eastern directors whom William Fox recently added to tho the staff Miss Sawyer has hns achieved an International reputation because of her hel valiant service on behalf of or tho the dances which have hae swept the co country countr unto In tho the last few years ears Besides creating the Joan waltz and tho the Joanelle Jonnelle both of which met with a n furore of or approval approval approval ap ap- she he did pioneer work In tho the United States for the Congo Cono trot the thee theartist's artists artist's dream the tho the aero aeroplane aero I aeroplane plane waltz and the Congo schottische I 1 ti UN I The newest Fox star is known as aa the only fatuous famous society and ballroom dancer who dl did not introduce acrobatics acrobatics acro Rero- Into her art although she k is a deluxe deluxe- Nevertheless her tango had both the tan tang and the go 10 goIn goIn In It and n the name namo Sawyer became more famous than ever Miss js Sa Sawyer er is a na native livo of El Paso Tex Tx and she sho says that although sho had loved dancing as far back as she i-he he can remember she got gut her first real inspiration for the terpsichorean au the first time timo her father took her to the then theatre he Uncle Uncle- Toms Tom's Cabin that perennial perennial peren peren- nial favorite was as being shown In tho good old-fashioned old style she says I Between acts Simon Legree put aa his leash and did a few fow sleight of tricks and little haired golden Eva E save gave a skirt Her lIer steps poor POOl as they wore were made me envious and I practiced them for lor or hours In the barn barn- back of or our house for tor the next th three r e weeks On Stat t c nt at 1 J ITI IT I Cor made mado m my first stage tag appearance a at al 1 I 17 with the Chicago company of the mu musical lal comedy The t Cup After ter several se years cars on the stage with Richard Carle Raymond Hitchcock and other musical inimical comedy notables l Ii Miss s Sawyer fame Came literally forced upon her The manager u of the play pIa In which she was wass i appearing did not like her dancing He lie told he her so 10 Miss lIss Sawyer loft lort tho the company and proceeded to be beorn become become be be- orn come one of the known best-known dancers ances I In th the world work within a cr very short time For a couple of seasons sho she graced the vaudeville stage c thon then went tc Narragansett for a summer of oC success mes at th the Pier followed this thin up UI with and nud returned to America to begin l spreading the gospel of the thc tang tang-no Fads Fads' adR asked Miss Sawyer They Thy are jewels jewel and cho chow llois dohs handed glo-handed an regiment of or French soldiers Then the they were shown making sport of ot French arm army officers It was too much The censor agreed the American cartoon characters characters charac charac- tel'S were superlatively funny tunny but h he barred them Just dust the sam sam j The Tho ti Company of ot America has sued Henry Ford automobile manufacturer man man- and peace penCe advocate advocat for tor 1 damages the tho point of 0 Issue beIng being be be- Ing the tho prepare preparedness ness photoplay y The Battle Cry of or Peace charges Mr Ford prejudiced many persons against the and damaged damaged damaged dam dam- aged tho the business of or many theatres throughout the country by stating In wide nation-wide newspaper advertising ad that the picture was Inspired by munitions munitions munitions mu mu- manufacturers and backed by their money T Little Lad Lady l Eileen a t Famous Players Paramount film starring Marguerite Mar far Marguerite Clark affords that popular little lit Itt tle actress a a. rolo role for tor which she Is preeminently preeminently preeminently pre pre- eminently suited Essentially a fairy stor story staged In Ireland with all tho the appurtenances of or old castles a n. hero a n and the tho ultimate triumph of ot ri right ht Miss Clark flutters Clutters sand vand and dances about In a thoroughly delightful manner manner manner man man- ner sustaining the greater part of or the tha Interest In the film for tor which allowance allowance allow allow- ance anc Is made in dramatic structure perhaps to admit of t the presence of or fairies The scenery Is Js well roll chosen and amI the photography Is excellent Tho The plot centers about an aft old ohl castle which must come corm to Miss lIss through tho marria marriage marriage mar mar- ria e of or a certain Churchill She marries marries marries mar mar- ries a bad brother instead of ot the good goodone goodone goodone one and not until the bad Churchill is i sent ent to his doom loom is the matter cleared up the fairies 50 to home and the castle and tho the good Churchill revert to Miss 1188 Clark c L Leonore onoro Ulrich upon the completion of or The Tho Intrigue will be begin ill work on The Conflict b by Julia Julin Ward Yard Ivor Ivors The rhe latter pIny play is an Indian drama with Mss Miss Us Ulrich as the half breed daughter of a wealthy white while man o- o |