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Show 1 - i iie 'Silver Screen- - AXLXHE-WEATRE- Program of Pictures Look These Over I , it ChapUn. in "The Kid" tonight, and Mary Pkkford in "Through the Back. Door," Thursday and Friday. Crfumbia-Charl- KAS st.ge e:q SET' Strand-'T. The world, picture of the Broken Gate," tonight and tomorrow; he biggest Interior set far the Women Will Ip,w Friday and Saturday. bnilt on the biggest motion Princess Pauline Frederick .in "The Loves stage In the world, will' be one the of features many Through -- -- Whit ji j of Letty.' t S- "' B' LULU " - - rft m,rt ' -- ,, " Tonlgji Untied Artists' release, to be shown run at the Columbia, for a two-da- y Thursday and Friday, This movie set shows five great . rooms and a large hallway with stairs seeend that reach to a landing on-th- e flotv AH told,: 43WL square feet of floor space are included in this set, exclusive of the area required for .rebooting fipace." Representing, the entire lower floor ;jDfJSiOTgtIllaDd. mansionlhis glgan- ztteeplicaste mi(lrttFi6Ch'Tn ost f. IJ - - - ml " . .: . - - Rid" I - Li " : iii. " " - o Thnrsday-Frida- y PrM. JHatinee-Daily-- 4 EYeningr 7:30. 9:15 T'vXv ' VI fV sumptuously appoIntedjeeOver huilt L la addition jto the tower floor of the Long. Island home featured in there" ia set including three alsft an hallway in large bed rooms and wnicn me stairs go aown 10 me nrst .v mm RBgular Prices fi 4T V L LA - . ... LI 0 'mzher latest production tocr tst IHRUuuH r"jHt up-etai- rs r-- floor. ..K v. Although the mansions of southern California furnished most of the exteriors for this Pickford film, two very remarkable reproductions ofBel- gian farm buildings were put up one oL,thm :oo.ih .stage the other in a field sear the Btudio. t imtK- - -- - - a iiwsr) iw - J . ' Anna Q. Nilsson, who"hile playing the lead in "What Womeff Will Do," showing at the Strand Friday and, Saturday, was called upon to jump into I New York bay from a tug and remain : under "the water as long as possible, i Bays now she can understand" why tJeorges Poullguen's record of regaining under water for nearly six and a half minutes has stood since 1912. "If every minute iinder water is as interminably long as the one I spent under the surface of New York harbor on a November afternoon, I predict that Ml Poulinkuen's record of over six minutes phall be at the top of ia 4941 aa then some more," peJist fcaid Miss Nilsson after two rehearsals I 1,1 ev n- i i in I I i - I; -- .Ot e--' .. n at r-- x. d ?Llvv(s.vn y . 11 in -- j orings a message oj 1 unusual nappiness.. ' " - . 4 j... m I WW "k JA S V rTJAl H T. X r Jw L Greea Scenario I . I j b, tbior. Uiaries .phtj - wt 0 : - JUS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY M . fl The most recent of super-f- i rassion, wnica opens an epgage-men- t atihe Columbia theatefMonday and Tuesday, is .said to inark a new epoch In motion picTurefcrfPassion'' is an intimate .version . of the story of a little French milliner ;who rose to a positloneommanding a king and alfecung t destinies of a jnation On ieTTn- ils photothe big drai spectacle is the storming of h-- - - iammoth-4arricad- prtson"bya ed mob of 8,00V ttBpasisoned tjtizehs, all of which becomes doubly impressive and realistic through the stereoscopic character- - of the' new photography Directed ii tmr ; J mm- JOSEPH au nc m ttt ) m r m which, displaces the flat photography III that so often makesJheJUusion Aiitu Sj am mm m m. mt n noun r-DAc U RAm Dislributed by - TOlOR(X)RPaSfflON W d tjl An EDWARD JOSE n .: ',li deduction wtti . x tr a 1 mm ft "It i..' .Ik 1 M It F It " ft Al v4 - - - -- "lftlIOOIlAIIW::lin - H J 1 i J n Anna y. Nllason, screen favorite, whose latest Tappearance in the pie tures is as the heroine of. "What Women Will Do," to be shown at the Strand Friday, and Saturday, took up her residence in a New York apart- ment during the filmingjjftheBewpicture and says the proximity of dining room to kitchen in apartments and fhe frailtty of the. walls served her a good purpose when they permitted her to bear the following conversation betwee ntwo colored gentlemen who were visiting with her cook. 'The dlscusison was about a new minister who- - had madr his first ser- - - mo5itlhahureh attradeiT-liy-Th- m U i...,!.,...,,, - . .. a J: 1 t- - "V aAI!E!IA ! f b niv. nkirxrvn hiiqv if B . .. B - ii r . x'.vi l.: j I U U V- - ; W I A I lyx&j' ' " , j e" t niTSTrn KFinnv rnwrinv 1l t'.a-i- 'l fl -- ... vii 1 visitors. One of them addressed the question: "Don't. you think he offers up a good prayer, Joe?' "Ah mos' suhtainly does," replied Joe. "Why dat man axed de good Lord to' things dat de odder preacher didn't even know he had." i li picturized is said. ( The cast In "Passion" is 'headed by Pola Negri, the famous Continental star, and ber portrayal or the leading character-- Is "saioT to set a new high In motion picture artistry. mark j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! - irllMEJSSismaxe .' K not only shadows ad reflections, but bodies scenes which 1 seem enMl dowed and with, their true dimensions, It my ma VI TH A POVtDfUL CAST INQUniNG MOTTE K1UC0UP, MADCUEDITE DC i f hyh adnoi I Jl 13 -- HOB OF 5,0110. - i 0 remembered- e w?iich Miss Pickford Alfred Mary Pickford in "Through the Back Door," at the Colum- j bia Thursday and Friday at "regular prices. a "take." 3 loncf-b- : jSXMAND r ! as wholesome as aj healihy child and as charming as a burst of glorious sunshine-- a Its buJcdPidkfofd. 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