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Show Photoplay Stars in I New Productions ! S Rankin Drew is putting the fin- ishing touches on the Louis Joseph Vance story, which he has been pro- ducing for the last month. Naomi ,j Childers, Anders Randolf and Eulalle S Jensen will be seen in the princi- ft pal characters. It will be released in j five parts as .a Vitagraph Blue Rib- bon feature. The William Addison Lathrop story ' being produced by the Vitagraph com- 'J- pany under the direction of Van Dyke i Brooke is well under way. Leah j, Balrd, Templar Sax and Harry Fish- ex are the players who portray the leading roles ''; 5 Mary Anderson, Webster Campbell, j Otto Lederer, Jack Weatherby and (' Jack Mower appear In a one-part com- ji edy written by Edwin Ray Coffin, re- (. leased during the first week in March. V, Vitagraph Director William Wo lb eh ! supervised the production of the story. ? ; In Mrs. John L. Russell's story, Just j completed by George D. Baker, Edith ttt Storey, Evart Overton, Josephine jj Earle. Robert Gaillard, Logan Paul. j Marlon Henry and Nellie Anderson fe are given many opportunities, nnd R the photoplay shows that the Vitgraph jr players did not lose any of them. ft In two or three days time, William jlj P. S. Earle will havo Marguerite ' !pj Bertsch's latest story, a five-part dra- ( ft malic subject ready for release. For , ft) his cast, Mr. Earle selected such well- j" known and popular Vitagraph players I j! as Donald Hall, Dorothy Kelly, Bobby j : Connelly, Harry T. Morey, Louise M Beaudet and Adelo Kelly. j Director Eugeno Mullin has almost , finished his picturization of the Fred- jf erlck Upham Adams story, which ho d will later produce with an all-star cast of Vitagraph players. The story '' fends Itself admirably to film produc- I i tlon and In Mr. MulHn's capable hands ; should prove a good Blue Ribbon fea- j J ture. t! Botwecn leading marches at affairs f,: held by admirers connected with the j motion picture business, dinners, and Pj making speeches at clubs formed in i ( her honor, Anita Stewart is one of the 1 busiest young ladies In the country. ' j The Vitagraph "Goddess" will soon be seen in a five-part Blue Ribbon Fea- , I ' ture written especially for hor and i j ' produced by Director Ralph W. Ince. , nn- 1 |