m !-. . u tm " .3W -STF-S t ? 'ft" . a . 4 CR& Daily Mevie Magazine ' HOLUBAR WILL START NEW'' PICTURE SHORTLY By CONSTANCE I'AUMEU Hollywood, Calif, f A LLAX IIQI.rHAIl Is te start within n day or e en n new- production. fe,,lt' like old time te Iinvc him nt work. Jwrt it? At the time I talked te the FviaW-T, t .. .. ,.., ..., . i- ' X.jnnugcr, Jir. iieiuunr wns ihh ii-iiuj te gire out tlie nnine of the piece, nor thcVnaaMn it, but just ns seen us It s 1 te be known I'll tell jeu. United Studies nee Ilninten looked Tery busy this) morning. Lets of peo pee pl6 standing nbeut in the iiunl movie way always u siijn of ee.d times. Hut laie Httle linbit of cengrc-' gatfJjTBi)9 that make Main street ( vUltnra ff the home folks we're the bunk. The trouble Is, they just don't' knew the half of it. They've cbnnccd the name of llettj Compson's pletuic from "The NoeV ,te "The Green Temptation" whatever that is. Never saw a green one myself Miss Compson tells me It's the be.t pie-, ture she's had yet. bar none. The cast is splendid, tee. MuUlen Hamilton is the leading man, Theodere KoslefT the heavy, mid Marv Thurman prebablj plnyB n contra-ting part te Miss Lemp-1 son's. . , , , Miss Dupent's third starring vehicle hoi Just been tlnMied. if 't intrigues any one te knew it. It's failed Any Scrrant's Wife." and is probably one of these thing-., l'aul Searden. bctty Blythc'B husband, directed, und that counts for something. Miss Dupent lacks self-confidence. Frank Maye has lovely 8Ji" ';" mer as bis leading woman in " Hie " !l Back," his new picture. Stuart lateu. of the heavy touch, is dim-ting. It Is well known by this time that the new studio iellcy with regard te Mr. Maye Is te take him from the rough-and-ready, black-nnd-blue metier, anil put hira Inte the di aw inn-room dram mer. I nlse understand that Mr. Maye has been quite dissatisfied with his treatment in the past. New that Healurt has been ab-wrbed bv Famous l"ayers-I.asky, the names of their live, stars' pictures are at last being divulged. Hebe Daniels is taking her first vacation in several month after finishing "A (lame Chicken, a Ninn Wilcox I'utnam story, written it i. i"..nl1.i .lttltv flip :.;..u. fnr Ml.. Daniels during the u,-..... --. --- 7,--: - ".IMnlS-becn mak.rg ' "XUC SlcwiKer, uui ii'""-""' ; .. fas 11 . H 1..., .n.liirtflun IV held up for a uay or fce en uieuiii, the heavy rains we have been having. Wanda Hawley i- making "The R ar.e several tneuwami experienced, ca- pable players reg.stered In my office. covering every tvpe and temperament required In ,;naking. pictures. I have rnet ell of them pertenallv and have '.. i-1 .. aeen mem nil piay vnueus puiu m , Truthful uiar. mil rayne htm. .-m- .uarie uress:er nan t appeared in pic- . ,,.,.. ,",,:,.,.. i . , ---' , ----,,, .loselated ; ne liuiriiiiui-u wuit-n nun in nu)u""6 i " 0s tee late. She smiled a little iron- cma effort. He is a magazine writer ul,K.c .. TomUe SJ M.. Ml . ou ml ule my nt. t,,,Jc , .'.1 , my memory th.it Tl.e bleed seemed suddenly te Te- lu New Yerk. Yeu have plenty of men VcVll" In a purely literal '"ens ! silo nnd a very gallant and charming gentle-' r . . ; rparus te i tier inuitPen. U lien "''v.. ,r' , ' ..i.i .. si mild . madsin. rciii te grew het and ns suddenly en can depend upon I knew that; but ,vns tee rirlv ' Kim dared net make n Zn Eddfe IIear.ic.is Ml Hawley'. or I.ubln. se far as I knew ou V ri.e said te grew chill and cold In her wins I think I can de mere or at : least ns l.v"rtthnS7.net leading man. He has just returned from den t hear of King Bagget new because , JMae boa uw an I i, Pnp OeVrsc moved closer. He stared much as they can. ami certilnlj- with b i fci s.!-i.. z;;,'rzi"t:' ,jxvt:z'i xj'": wa s"!0. .,-.- I i . ... , .. i cannot lee . i tse net. I like ,in tie uammim . v -y-- , ,- i.pr vu- , the letter, ear xuerc is ihuhvj ;- - : " : ::--. , - -.. .., mie me uiacKiic-s. Hue wen i net nil SCREEN STARS ARE 1 "rs ", '"" H!" .i1' S" "" -. much; but ,r dra. seem' iJhVr' .-s. It ,k true!" II; en "OtliJ.er n n , lt j ., tKe It. 1-1 ,, , flH f f u sh w , "V , V,r .1 i i Vi . " .1 lar-i-'tcneu 10 liaise and aim re him uniii. ";" ,v,.f t i he-in irs, sac rcpiicu. ner iw --j : i , ' u iiiiin,.,,u tin ceuiti net sicep. .iircauy tneug its mid DETEN FOUVD IN ing, but is ajTull-llwIged Jlmner. MU , thy 1)ltifi dreamer IVtrr '- f"i" "Is It pwblc?t ,;.;; J i ln I fharpened. nnd became a little im- will net be mip Icinu. "e''?""1'"1'1" nwrnerles, as myriad in divergence us UJfjJJliJitmmJii ZiRn . were crnwding H Asce Coffee ..lb2ec' AUteim. ...rVr a ..l f iteic?;;;;!' i& -ii M ; "' "" """" "" " ;Xl - " II. rl-'7 ,0,," "il. rter et llt!" h. W.- "'' Wli-Illltel. ;.,c (it, Seul Heur. .5.11, bus Mc I releotlen el easts ter aii picture nrnui- v. uu., .......... ..-. v,,v...,. src.nt ameutIt 0 . vnm.t. I)r(s.s uacntin- swere.i in 11 i '"'y.'n ,ir... hnP; mare n s gnincant lime circling niuuuu y " ,." n.. newerful In life. Nlcole C'uni-Iann hml by Universal. en th;- stag.- in "Dr fting in NewN(,unn-s .m et l.fe' j.ah c:"u."d I "Dead:" D?B ,(" i p?iriu.u with his thumb nnd feretlnger. gether excitedly. .,.,...., T ?Xnl It lea I. ShV ha d Med e Broadly speaking." replied Mr eri Vwsdny night. I have no record llch utile comment. 1 w is verve ,- ""'1 njaln, be&nV i -e. Teresa's eyebrows lifted in frank im- os." lie -r1-, irA?t t e irole ta "e c;erc - tU?re lfl YTceif e lier-1- Stern. "it is net in my province te leek , of Kebcrt Liamet Keene ever plajlng in tlui.iaMie, .and enjeved It linnien"ly 1 ' bewl'dered way new. Dea 1. i rt- , raIute you. ou de credit te Mcole- ua,e l..ergc, mere nan wen no herl- for new quality or new talent. There Pictures. Mendcred, hen 1 saw it, hew u f.-lt i peat.-d. "Yeu say that -Nicole apuaue ..Wh!lt le y0u mean by that?" she different photedrnma". A full uescrip- an t let this go by. ter thev ere special tlen of each Ib eard-iiuleNi'd in my fuvurin-s of mum. J-peciall Kid Hart files, while 1 hne a nifiital picture of i "I .-eai-ldt-i- Mr. Hart the vet- U;t each In different role. ' actor en tin- screen. And his play. u'' ''When a director brings ni" a manit- ,, vert realistii- (I v. a- bem in i!..' acript of a story te be cast. I run ever West an I l.ed theie m"--! of 'u lit. '. the list of nvnilable actew in my miici m.s pictures, ln- plain-living pee nil can visunlize hour ulujer at, ideal i. -nil Ins nerlraMil nf tliein c-, - for every character In the play. After aeklng a number of thef a.-ters out te the studio, wliere we talk about salary, 'wardrobe and ether details, in some in- tanccs asking the advice of the director or star, we select the can of pnu- clpals." . "But what chance has a newcomer in motion pictures und "hat qunlitlc recommend them for consideration.' the questioner continued. H8 'extras,' ADDCarancc lb 41 I' " niiiiui .ivT x-a .... ier theBe h Stern, "there reciatered in nnd then Reme unumially prettv taee or that new faces make tlielr who think they -lout like it nie like ' chat. Hven if you are sixty ami are before the camera. Uven the people who thli.k they don't like crnv. and eprliaiia hnhl ivi.,vi .. .., umble roles," said Mr. cuistlcal miitif. They tlienisihcs arc nnd sour fare ciinl.i iriim, ..... i....i.' are thousands of person- just net claicnl eneuh by nntuie or I imagine Unit I ue.ild vniev tall ?ti every studio. Hut new pdueiitl-in te uuileratiiiid It. te imp uhn lcnnivu il, -i.w .i '.. "I fit ii." -.rttv.n At ,i,.. .,.n, ,n f. Afimn KiriKin? nernenaiiiv win i-unii)i.-i H,.x utt) utn-i ....... -. ..v ......... "- and the pessesvir Ls gien a chance te myiiciir in ii inviiiit-. -ttllu .l.n mm, r.F In. k....nAr. 1 c lip limp Ml- pear in a picture. t'.As the art of the -srrccn i primarily visual, it N our intention tlrst te pleac -.ia uiv i i "i -- - ............. the eve. If the applicant U a woman ?;oed leeks arc the tlrst rt-quWlti' : but n the long run perMinnllty and in - telllgence nve the tiualities whiih will win pUcccph. Te this mut be added ambition and the willlugnes, te undergo the hardships of the kiiiiie. "Frem my years of espvrlenee in in- terviewlng applldinta for the n-reen I can caiily iK-termine whether a girl it rurnvai aim nnn-i.- " . . . . ... ..-, ., n,. BtUdlO Dy the glamour 01 tne proie-.ien Tha latter type win assure ou It lx her life-long ambition te become an actress, but I can ginerallr detect the tanity et tne appm-ani ,-ue may ue glyen a chance te de atui-npherii- or purely deatfatie work, but will M-ldem rise abetiat t-tatuin. "Ve aW always lenltlng for tiuinue jjcraenalities. A hp.ukling eye. a hen ultlve mouth, a dlitlnetlvi- rarriaae. an individual way of huldiug ilu- ht.nl nr unusually eprenhe featun-s will al- way interest the cast ins director nnd he, will give the appluant an oppor tunity, even as an 'extra' or in u veiy miner part, te d!seeer any latent po pe eibllitles. "Theoretically motion -picture pro ducers are always loekm-; for new faces and for material for tuture star. 15i)t thene cannot be ilUeevered In the be- liner. We miil wait until an aetei- splays unusuul talent lu some par ular relu. Vri- InktntiPn Prisu'lllfl I)phii itlmiwl . v iiniiiti . l..,. )-..- v .. Universal fur ever u jmr h'fnm 'no nu uer ojipenuiuiy. itt uvrn i ' sal-wl 1' bliA lift. (1'Jttt l!lA fi'n ill yS 'baby vamp' and displayed lhe wynamie personality whleli hati sime t',-- -uade heriiuueil" Marie PrevtiM plaed VfM 4VvA.Ai.li.r.. fi.i. il lull" tliin. until tl i . z uu as i a vi r-tiv nil" f i i i iiiv hi ,,' i ,v-,., .-. n U ''hgh-brew hlaistek i-nmedy' rexcaletl V (hut dreimitiu abllltv whiih hni intJ , tndearetl lier te the pifjlie. A-. ''Qladya Wn'ten, a mere t-lil'il. played ,f'l - 1 ..... ..!.. I.. 1 I I, playi Mum "V',' jta Ingenue role in a I.jeui and Meiau ' ,'f, iedy With such charm aud ipgciiueus- aV'iwiw that nhe iyuK. aoen elevated te Jjl,ar premlnciicc, ". WJ I"" .i.i'f v ;r FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK IllSbl KB! mBBm iHiiic GEORGE ARLISS 1Tc Kill he glad te publish the pictures of such screen players as are auaecstcd by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX By HENRY Bernard Perter I should hardly call, "--""" "-. 1 Smu.m ,..., Ilarrv le n movle star He liasi"" """ "t s m a iM-sinen 10 Knew r" "Z mesT et hl'tlmc vLS. I '"u "T0 '- ! lU - nail Phevlt sen .ii.lal 1 . . ..... ul but Darlinc about threo or four vears ace. I haven't seen him In pictures since, ,. ... --, m W . . . . a. .IVIITirTflTlinTlLTl-rillTftatT- llrMlfrx.r. I lllll III1II 1ILI I"' ' " . II B I .1 t . . t . ! I .1 .lA.l.n. iineiit tl.e lilcn. It brought te mind IM "X-X-X-X" writes ")laing jusryar Allan Tee, with the 'IImii- 'of return-d and being an ardent reader of IMier,' Tit nnd Pendulum, 'The Detil our -Movle.r-B Letter, H' mVi?iJ.lii Htf "fif-,' H jf.'j'i " protect -ijains' the unkind tilings -iicl te nmiiil our the evening. Humble? , iitmr lern ,ix ami mil uuri - i dully the mie- he wrile-, hlm-e'f are c.itainly a wholceinc and upliftltiK chnnge from the disgusting bcilrenm scandals m se manj of tlm plume- about fashionable peep'e. i IJid ou cet- tff Hill Hart playing , la plctu.e that an't lighting for tin) jnht and th" rlirht'f I never did. and ' i-ti tried te every cue that came j . my way. "Te me Mr. Hart's veik en the, ai'auiril n lirvi- v lil""'' ill I4vir-- --A ,-pai er sint. he ri.id n a inaL'ii .inp .nr in ii.ur rfnniiii-? iiittim t .r." i ':.. ! , i,;.:. i;u,. " ii.u.iui.i.ir. . ii ... l u.iii j 41 jvm', J"l i. then.' Is one man "ii the n ret n who 1 S. Hart. Hut I think h u -.int-enMi. , i)..u-vt- jt i imam U IT..... Tl... T .1. ..1 I... !.-... .1 c;. mill. inn i mini, in- "ill im- iji'ji-i rioble-leoltiuc. retlned, handheme farp L I ever -aw anyv.li r.-. II" i wetuhrful und (.pVailid in inr-j wuj And I Unnw i.heit uf ailniiret f iu- jnt us i tnthusiabtlc eit him as I am." ( I'm Mire you won't Mind If I don't prinf t, r(,.c f yullr ,.ftc.r, Wln ,,,, .-X-X-X? I'vebtepped Hi- i;..l,l- ni-ntlue fontrevr-r-iy nnd I'd rather ' net riiin 'I ut ether old dheri-.- m-iui- , ,, ,,,,, .1(:m,n., n ,ieth iiiiteiiiiniiti iv ' .,,,, n, t:,t IUen urget. in prep 1 it. tl - v Im-s who stuck te them tu,us:, (-.deritv, but thin- nie ul- ; Uncommon Sense Hy .10 1 I.N MLAKH SOMU of the i i-t.olutien-1 ou few weekb age nie beieming I made a trnnh i. SOIIU Aflei- all. ten th.nk what was the. sen-e in t lii-iii. There u but one lite te lhe. A hy denv yeui-wlf the thing you enjmeil.' Why make the rest of the year arid and uncomfortable. V'.' ,V.'.,..,'':,,""i tllCIf.n",, ",l!- 1r';":-v ;" : ' ,.,,,:i .:;." ,"".! .:::"L: v.; keeping all these resolutions'.' .-. '..'. I' - !' " rnilL geml of Wiling the roMjIutienK J l 1... ..h,.a ,,..a,1 il.ni ...n.sn ,,f . , n t M- rui ut- j,i ii( inut iivb vt livppint; any nrt f jiPejnlM'. ivinap jeu ue nut notiei nuv im ' liwiil'iitd tiimilil lint utlnl tliiim nut iiii iihii v i;i urn i . si "i n it iiii-ii I'm and the beuet.ls iil be apparent al' the i end of the jear. ' The lesolutiens were a pro-nle te lllill'bi.l flint in uitiii irniltf- til imittii ........... ...... ..... wt.., .w .,,..i. leitaln .-ii-rltle'!i, and put fcrl'i certain .tra (ffuriH. I lie nu t that you put them ntr tu the end of the jenr bhnws new difiieult It . I I-,.. .. - . tl ui ii. fin ,i iiuiiM-ii iiiiu u iiiinit; tu ' mind where you could make them nt all uut maun tneni you urn. And it you ever expect te be any inore than you are I vr EVENING PUBLIC' !LEDaERr-PHILADECteA , SAtftJWAv &$& b $u: v & "-v 'sV 73 L's mm M. NEELY ways two Fldts te cvcv sreay. mid ve ,"'"""" " ' v ;... i vb V ' i iJ WWrrfTTtT "I nm for ninlv -r. , .' ... " 'J-..-1 :ily grateful te you feri he ether evening. nd I .yeufrrit. However. I , jour nnitwer t ... . .,.....,., fll'MMIU ( .lUU U hiiiii 10 inniiK .'. .-..,. .w., t, v ta if, uut art. -ew we re gettin.-; dnw n le ir When will we have our flrt tuvtc of picture-, 'meiing ones) as nu art? We lme oeaimercial music ntul urtlstii- mu-lf-femmercial painting I don't mean painting shingles, clnjibuards nnd rimf-, .lllil palntlll" for levn (if It Itnf ,. I... eh. why! AVhy don't Me get a pictme from smnchedv ulm li ilntiniti .nt tlnct objects in mind, lu-teiid of' these thousand rehashed, revninpel plots all se old and haekneved tl'ar tliev are' tee weis te stand bv" themselves and must needs Im bolstered up by the name nf a star, dlieoter, scenario writer author artist, etc.? ' "In it our fault? Can't we Minnert that sort of thins, or isn't the' rea I rM artist living who fowl th. 'uiW' i ,i Iiut I warn yen, you'd be di-'aiHiiuti-l in t.tn r.. i-.n .... .. i... . i v.":,.J.' .." ,uu ,",;i: uia niw , 1 ni llt'si'lvl'IV HOC MllMt 1 lOtlk , melt at -enip et tin; nt ut 'mai' anil fe n . . . ...i... ..in, , uiail. I Wl OIIP nlHt'P nntj lib. ' receiving end "of a nisiil -ni-,lni- u lhe etliee tln'-s leek that way n-ero or Icf. Ah far n-. i.rt is cem-eriiHil tuu truth Is it d-n-.ii t jm.v in jilcturei I've seen "-everal whlrh ui'.i-,. beautifully and "'V ""l '"" ' done, but they sl'-irved t te ,ih. rieturt-makins is a cemia-r- , elal ioneHtlon. Tb.-ru nrr iiimpaiiies , with M'fliriently 1 rred l-lnn te nut I e it a real'y 5001! n'm neiv ni.il then iii-uui-riiiriv 1111,11.: a Mntuielal l.is le Ithe m-iki- of lh"ir jire-tu;,. Hnl if thev ' lid It ten often thi' v i.uld -eun go into ' bankruptcy. - i.n" '" Slick Thvm Out i new, if jeu eer nep" te gain real con- imew lenet- in yuui-se'f. jeu will hae te op them. i ijMj.iiv tireweii resolution meuns u j i i .n i oreheii -LJ weakeuiiig ii i-ii-piiv ... , . ' J-i weakeuiiig uf i-haraeter. The Mrengest i har.ieti-r will net endure many sueh weakenings without break - Ing altogether. If ou have kept vuur ieoliit!enn se " '.": - w ti,., th,ugu tin - II' in inr Wlllrll IM Mint, inm .. If .Mil (In thnt. the iii'it net will he fur easier te kerp. And perhaps by nnd h ou w ill hnie fonueil n mnnv I'liiwl linriifc fli'it- n.i s!ll ..i i.rt.n in r- .t..- .tlnv ,uiu m hi iiui ui v iu luukc in reiulutimis at all. in nn vvvni den t weaken. Uu able til tl"Wl!. tnill'Li 1 ill tin a... 1 -I. ...... K.. . i" a " . "in " n in in- tit' i.rmii' i in- mirror at the end nf the year and say , that jeu went ili-nr through, at lent-t for one year, with a contrail, even tlwilli-li Im til-ltnlt. l,iu n 1 1 net,, ,1 ... I... p... .... ,'. J ..... ..lit, (.111 l U ,, viiilutlnn. yeiue time or ether mi must make a licttliuinij,' ir ou wuiit te meu up. ltesolutienn made the hrst of the enr .. I I... .I-.. I- .1 - l i.t-ru u minium;,. ievp i ui-ltl anil II will net be nccc&t-ary te make the be- . giuiuui; uu ever again next year, ComteM il "- T" i-'-u.nuu ij inei-i you sometimes te mm A r-'t- FromTNfewOii THIS I1KOTXH TlllI STORY D(no Itendrsen steals $100,000 which Martin Tydeman rlvse him for Uoekla pkarvan te recoup rnelnir Ioems. IU lild the money anil asrves n yeara In prlfen, stubbornly keeping nls mouth fcliut. both te the pollce and the old gang who nre after the loot. Only becausa rm knew hi nvery move will be watchml when he get out doe he finally dla dla clej the Tildlnit piece e( the money te Mlllman. a prison mate. .Later, aided by Nlcole Caprlane, a lemb Kant; leader, and hi daunhter. Teresa, oddly eneuih a pure-hearted, womanly, alrj, h out wit the police through the deMh et a bomb man. whose Identity I. confuted with Hendereen'e. lie Is eurrrleed when Mlllman keep an appointment In New Yerk, and turn eier te him the un opened packaxe of bank note. Then Mlllman eurprleca him MI1 mer by i. mandlntc. na hi ehire of the deal, either the entire amount te return te the estate of Tyd-man. who ha died, or none of It eaylnit that he feel ..himself eullty Ti-lih lltpdersei anJ will Py It back MMMM l&guu nnerny tell Mlllman te pay It b""..'' be must, but he mean te keep the money for which he hai ' chmea se i Ien and craftily. With the money In his rs.esslen. he wes te hunt up one bste tlierge, te hem he has a letter from NtqeV Thl. contain. Merrt rjl. wnien i inienncu iu uuimn-w. ,i" XVI The Second Guest TN THE hallway of the Iren Tavern, ' 1 as Daee Geerge descended the stairs from K HcniTcrsen's room, a slim Httlc fljure in black, heavily veiled, Meed wa ting. Beside her, the greasy , waiter? who hnd previously conveyed 1 rw TTrnrlorsens message te the pre prieter, bowed and scraped and wiped ,1- hands en. W spe"'" Iweji. and pointed te Dage Geerge en the stairs. "Dat-a da beW he announced. A taxi clmnffcur had "Iw'.f0" nrd two valises in the hall, and had re red Outside, as the tnxl moved away, retl er taxi, a short, but discreet, dls nnc u-it c block, started suddenly fnt trim the curb. n It fare, a fat man X chUcd upon the butt of a war Vliirr with pudgy iincers Int.i HU ,cst Whet, and handed his chauffeur an Hydres'). , , . "Iliiggage and all that's geed eneugh'' ' -aid the fat man te himself m, trltliei-Iiunffcur: "Heat it-and beat It f.ist!" . .. .1..- .etiFil from the hall. The almost imperceptible frown en Dage .Uen Z- in Ktlalng M"Ue M he hurried forward. 'Madam.;' he Inquired, "you desire ,0Th! Unle' llcurc in black nodded her ..ycsin private," she answered. quietly. . ..i nH,rni,n,i. 1 "Ah!" Dage Geerge bowed profeun.l- "Iliit, M-a certainly! itAU n, en If veu please, madam. , ly then. If you please, madam. 111 1, 11 ."',-"., . icaf re0m lie leu uu- . " - 1 1 In black raised her "Pe T.U 'T. " ,ed f. r a cng mln- , 1 ' rp rtarwl fe nJ , , 1 ute into her fan. 'je 1 p(, "De you knew me: she asked. . ".. . ...; 1 , .iitt Yes ' she said, and turned her face rxxay from his gaze-only te raise her eh -gain, and watch the man covert- lv narewiv. im he new began te walk !., n .rewij. VNlth ".ra,5r-ntw bVride,. He- .hands M"" '' " .... -but It wan actuality new. nm uv loom for an instant seemi te swir Sjn.r. She remembered Dag' Vcerge-us one of. the most crafty, eui eui leue nil uiiHerupuleuH of the lawleiu band ever whom the man who had bee,, "r father had reigned as king, lhe ..iter' Had Dage Cicerge receive 1 it .u r- 10' Had Dnve Henderhen 5 ' i 2: here before her? Was he al lead in VantSrT r did it require but VinWAlt of acting en her par 1 . -.i n ufti Mini IZ-ile;? AVhlH, wa, it? Shedaied ..it null U HfS0 ('P11KC KI"'W "0l"' ', liemuM at all costs continue te new nothing. A lilnt, ami Ungo O?or; i- he "ere the Dage (i.-.rse father, is ' TereVa nodded without looking up Tere Daue ... f"; mrned nnd paced the length of hi room nnd hack again, and abrupt ly !n?.r. " '" ...n,n in front of her. He Daue fieergc. im anniptiy iih ue nun initeu ein-i- in".- -. , : halted en 1 toward her, ene hand new lai. leiinei1 ever hl heart deep se understand J c de jo je Hut jeu no' . .....i . i.. l. 1 Terewt h nanus, hi nm i"i w., tlglitetieii a iiuiL- ,,',,. ienc i jeu have?" smiled uage ucorge. rlialr. Here wan the e 'l of tlint I one . T , ,ove 8lppci, fr0,n her , ,,,. neresN the rent nn Jn ',, te thp oer. She was deliberate and I hose fearsome. hui-Tled a-. I mi t picking It up. , San Vrnnclsre wh lc 1 ,.i f .t er n .Fnnt hy Thcre wns Irritation nn.l dead. Wa she tlftt 01 l.n I . t ni it , , cr veicc new ns s,h(. looked frantic rue? llli,1,S: up at him nnd frowned. "I don't see ,new? A thousand tlmcM ie .id lc mM e the Mnhen '-' .."ill 'Vttrte Wnew that prompted' my father te write that .t- .. tl.. nrtnM or nei- jmi, .--" -.'.:--v .. J ,hi? 1 ad : icon gul v-a bimple sterv. Uet cle could I de? It was pre,- se y father bait lieeng 1 j lmd ,md no d f Ni(.ele f"ri -? fathcV'e "cenle '" 'tr.l. which Caprlane. and because It was alia my " I'm noble lif'r te "tny 1-re in this tery te me, except that the otter was ,T uect'd unt.l Ua-e Hen- signed con nmere. Kh? ou knew we place W'i""?1"",, ' t,i10 could intercept enough what that mean., and that it eerMin eami, uu 1 v . . , SQUP.C( . t ,P mnn must 1 ijiuiu siisj iiii ',' "ilLrnndexaetlv although Dage self-yes? Ib it net se, my little ham- wSp bad netuallv received her fa- blne?" w'e letter Pave Hendersen would be Teresa preserved her frown. i.i.irrv Hut if- en Hip ether hand. .Verbals," she admitted, with well theiuiirr. ' , .1(iiVPrf,(, ......',' ...Ivllllntfness. "Well?" well then then there" wbh another role '., ocergo drew a little closer. Jn nlav Hhe dared net ask ; net until Weil, he is safe upstairs, then, "toil '." "";.'. i.n.l alinun Ms hand, net ..... .1...1 lincti tlenri-n had has bead iMitTl she wee wire of her own ground. nbeut i,,. after a 11, eb. And now new H lui turned jur bead away iib.Ui.: lerJl8 iftl.r! What 1h It that the e 1 1,1 m- idtirniT .... .--- - r-i-i inn. f-Bs-- .-"- ... .cer"- had ha ted uirupn 111 iron, ui maHter was aoeut te no; u .-hair, , .... I Teresa'H mind ..an working swiftly ' .... lit! I.a tn l.l 1111 Oil lal I lllll Ta.. 1 li.nr APGI11I U' IK llllfLllllO. lllUt.l.rit ' ip nil. iiv ....-. iu-- -..--- . .-. . . a s - rr .l l.ll" 1,. rnl.l tnfll. I..,..'-. nn V nilll llOllllllIlt IlllT COll - l 1 1. 1V1V- J 1 1 1 MATINUIj "I inv nethlns te you of your se great i gtderntlen. therefore, te t'uldn her In1 - TQM MIX ,re I de "net Hyninjitbli'. , I an. v,unt. or hewmuch. she e W Dag,; , VmMI.IN' " . iiPirtlcr-s! Hut you win tersive: it Ocersc, mr " '" .,',;' .,"" ' f-r-rv-i n'Tiii:ATnr.-i3ii mhi tl e Mierk of my own prief for the iPPed away that was the labt lingo , FAMILY ""ram te mid " .!'., frieml from which I have iueVm wen tl ever s-e of lilm. or her; ...... T n. e uadt ,et rrV-eve ' Weed for nu In your nd 7the consideration I.neHed weh, WV. -VHter- net Ii""" .... n..i i,.i.i..., 1 1 ., . .. l.n. I,a Wniivv I In iii (ienl'L'e tee 111 "1111. rAillllll u. ill.- i if tl 1 1 iiiLiu iiiiiiiniiin . iii ii i i liiii nm. ' - - s -----i-,. ..... ... tnii-il wltli ene in in-i lul.i1 wiiiuii miu l ul akeii off. Hhe did net loelt up. .Dage licerje muiiii... h u.i .u avii hni laacii '., Tv ,-.,' i,,..t. And the burest way te accem- "Yeu i nderbtand! Hut we will bpeak I pllsb that vim te tell Dage (.eerc-ei no or" of Hint new It Is but te' de- i nengli of the truth te. nt ene and the ?esL us let .. There are ether lhlm?s ' miiue time, areut-c hU cupidity and leave '-Xnt je" nnve Vn.V 1 1 tlili Vu, freir. , hlni In a dh dependent upon her co- ZV$A NUKlHtKIN ", Te1,?,1, TV m . TiiiFra "isce. anil th.lt yeii have come operation for bin future uctlvltleH. M'lXlAl. vex I'lioiUTTlev ' irt in ww. ht ' .i.;;.i A xz sl , "everthe hill- i,hnJ .e?! hen 1 wrote that letter for W TMPFRIAI Jf" . m.xvtSt& h!lA!" Tercwi answered. "The a her," bheald deliberately. . IMr'fcKliw. tiaui i5.fc t ,t,in'aa very lite. I came here at that Jatneugh, I think j anyway. It wae TOM MIX once Urm the .taUen.' enough te Jeclde me te come here, te , ..tiiailin"' S "Then, thanks te your train being late," said Dage Ooergc, with n elK' nlflcnnt lowering of his voice. "I think I can tell you why you came. If you had been an hour earlier, it would have been veu who would liave had te tell me. Eh? Is it net se? There wan a letter eh? A letlcr which you wrote for, Nlcole Cnpriane, for your father is It net se?" The bleed eecmed suddenly te Tercsa te grew het, and ns suddenly te grew chl'l and cold in her veins. Dage Geerge bad nnswered her question. Daya Hendcrseit had already delivered the letter I It brought fear ; but it brought tee, a t,fln6c of relief. The read was clear new befere her. It wan her wits against Dage Geerge te draw, and win. and held the ether's full find un- -- 1.. Imjnnlf DagoUcerKW nnnnni- naintlnl In UllffO iicemu- an hour a week a month until mie could reach Dave Hendersen, wherever l.n mti.1.) hn nn.l mennwhlli chcckuiatO 4 V fV,uti vuvviii"" " . ". a any meve that this man here might make. She glanced furtively, with well- hrmmht me. w lull elm died the night It was written. He had no time te communicate wuu you. 1 de net kuew all. but I knew enough, I think, te make the matter sure. There Is a great deal of money at stake, and se I came." "Ah!" Dage Geerge was whlspcrlna excitedly new. "Walt! Walt n min ute, tny little bamblna!" He ran te tlm deer, opened it, looked out, closed and locked it again, and, crossing the room, pulled the half-drawn roller shade down te the window sill. He drew n chair close up te Teresa's, and sat down. "It is better te be sure. Is It net? Yes, yes! And we will continue nn1A1 elintsnlT Again Dage Ocorge shrugged his shoulders. ... ,, "Have I net said that be is asleep?" he smiled. nnii.ppil!" exclaimed Tercrn. "Hut, e nntuially ! What would ,,,',, cxpcPt te nccempllHh by that, except te excite his suspicions when he wakes up?" 4111. I.... Ai 1j- ima mi n InuttAA my little bamblna!" raid Dage Geerge smoothly. "It wbh but a pincJi of the ilruir. a drug that I knew very well, and Al. Ullt .'"U " '' " ."-.'v.v, that never plays tricks en n.c. He bus had but enough te last for four or live imura. nnil be will experience no HI effects "hen he wakes up. Yeu tan trust never leave my Mgnt or nami- until uir 1 HO I"V .-- " - ." -, .,1 ,1 Httle game, whatever it was, waa piaye. ,. 1 It net se? It wan alre neecf.Hiiry that, IIIIVIUB UUlllllIti Mumi-i ....... ...v . - il.L.n fiieiliAH from tlm old master te guiae me. 1 siieuki 10011 thin Signer linny i.yncu ever ut no Ul- m0rnlng surely, by morning before day llaht. he ceulJ get away, and until then hl7c miiHt stay here. There was only . ene liy she could te that without "".i,. mM.ic en. and nt the same tline iiiuuaii.B i ,..,, .. ..ii nnve freedom of actleii as an ally, an ... i-i llx ni tltfki itifiii harn im nanennauic iiiu. "' " " "- it. . 1I1I1L. ..,... .-.-- . - i - i well te trust him In the hmauebt Ue- LTi-e 1J8K0 lieerBi.- iiiuri ul- in, mi- in trust her In the fullest measure, and from thu btrnnu'est of all icabena from mpF Tinr. r.Mirrri- for tuat. .nu as ier why f JANTJ& idSBS By FRANK L. PACKARD- (AUTHOR Of "THE MIRACLE MAN") CtPlrtaht, tit3, bU Publte LcdOer Cempanv ymt. My father, of course, Intended te communicate with you In Just what way,, I de net knew but he died that hiime night. The only thing, then, that 1 could Mil te de was te get heie with out a moment's delay, and I left Ban Francisce Immediately after my father h burial, Yeu understand?" ,, , "Yes, ycsl" Dage Geerge nodded his head vigorously in nwent. "But, of ceurse! Yes. yes, my Httle bam blnal Well and then?" She leaned ferw'nrd impressively, to ward Dage Geerge. "This Barty Lynch stele some money," she said, in n quick, eager volce; "n great deal of money, thou sands! I heard them speak of a hun dred thousand dollars. My father had helped him te get away from the pelice ; that la why he trusted my father. lit f T.vmeIi Iw n mnn wliU HartV AjJIICU said had run here te New Yerk for cover. That is what has brought Ilarty Lynch here te find that man, and get the money deck. leuBccf uuce unu n jtetit Held or tiie meney egaiiu Geerge, whispering feverishly, and al most as though speaking te himself. "Yes. yesl I see! It Is the hand of the old master, and It lias lest none of its cunning! Yes, ves! I ecc! There Is no rink! It is stolen money te begin with! Signer Barty Lynch has 110 recourse te the law! And even if Signer Barty Lynch disappeared eh 7 who Is te knew the difference, since hu has already arranged things se nicely In hiding himself na.v ffm the police! Eh? Yes! It Is excellent, su perb! Is it net M" Teresa's face was impassive. "Yes, except that we have net get that money yet t" she said curtly. "It may net be as easy as It leeks. H lint is why I am here te help ; and also she stared Dage Geerge lcvelly in the ffcce "te see that Dage Geerge docs HUAMMMMaaaattf nrflkl in net get mere than his entire." The Itallan'H hands wcie raised In stantly in protestation. "But, my little bamblna that you should say that!" He hoelt his head in un nggrleved wav. "I am hurt that jeu should think I forget Nlcole Ca Ca prinne, though he i dead, or thet jeu should think 1 would de anything like that." "Ner de T think se," c-lic nnswered ftteniltlu. "T wnni vnn. that is all. I We shall work all the better tewll.cr If I we understand te begin with that Nl Nl Nl coeo Caprlane's daughter, though Nl Nl Nl coeo Caprlane Is dead, has still some I power; and If e uwletaud that this 1 is Nicole Caprlane's plan, und net I yours, and that the division wljl be I made en the same basis thnt Mcole I Cnpriane would, have made it. 1 "It is Nlcole himself speaking." 1 murmured Dage Geerge. He was sinll nig new "I had no thought of any-1 'I'!'"- but- Mint. 1r ! understood. 1 ceulu1 nsk ier Billing Letter." , Very well.' she said. A here is rilOTOl'LAYS VMtftU OfAHCatCA ' .. , ,,,, Mnrrl. fc TassyunU As. i I Alhambra & Kli . t"';- '3i9' GEORGE WAlJri 1 in "THK MKUKNAinv- Ailegimny I ALLEGHENY x '""&?' e.nj .? 7 "m'IXIAI. mV VHODt'CTION "OVER THE HILL" I . - - -T" "eiiU A THOMl'dON STB. nni 1 l J-' lv , nlllV Mr WA-i-v-' ,, MA," """ i SI'KCIAI. CAST in , "Don't Ncpject Your Wlte , -rT-cliizSTxhr lie, ieth ' ARCADIA je a. M te U-.15 l. Mf MARION DAVIES In "Till: HKUH.'s ri.A -- . - ASTOR lim-fKv AVU" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "WHAT N MAN KNOVt S hat timereTSs: t, is;ra? EARLE WILLIAMS ... w i.-sa- rlHSOS" ' - , .... (mieN' , --p.-.-'.rjfS"'". lreua t Hu..iuehnnij , Ul 1 RRlKlJ r.,tinueua 2 until n IEBIRD rmitinueun 2 4- EARLE WILLIAMS l "l.ltKV CAU.MV1.. BROADWAY li'f' ? m BR, vex niomTTieN ,iJ ,c S'nyier A'' "OVtK inc. ri"- . t7-m ;u: MAHKUT ST LjArilVe-L in A t in 11 is r. i ki.FriAI. CAsl' 'ii A MAN'S HOME" u COLONIAL m"8 'iV'S ri" CHARLES RAY In "Tlir. MlIlSKlHT Iir.1.1." TUELATRF t ninkti:i:n and rHi.i.i rn'mnrCC MAIN ST. MA.VAYUNK EMPRESS MATINCt: DAILV GEORGE WALSH in -Tin: sKKKNAm:" illli & tllranl Ae, DAILY HIlT jblrl 3i. matinm: daily WILLIAM S. HART In "TIIHKIMVOItll I1KANO" r-rWelr O"01 MAHKKT HT." LiLvJlJl-' 'J 3M tnJ i 30 te II ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "ltKMOI(M;i,lH 1,011'," REAT NORTHERN "ffiXW; I mAKaLC-O i Tlli:ATItl:- itlnw tlnruuu . Caprlanel .Ah, my little bamblna, jeu hnve your father's brains I" , Teresa, ith a prettily Imperious nod of her head, rese from jicr chair. "It is gctlug late." she said. At must be nearly 11 o'clock, and I have had a long Journey. Since hp Is drug ged, he is safe for the time be ng. and there is nothing mere te be dene to night. Tomorrow we can begin our work. Take me te my room. VMlt is superb 1" Dage Geerge repeated exultantly. He bowed lcresa te the deer, and, picking up the vallscs, ,.,... ....J .miiniri. T1A rhiieklcd with perverted humor, '''eVT"!,!;? Ilendcrfcen's deer. "He Is In therc. he said; "hut we must nei ei' ",7 rest, chf lie sain nc who . yiw He ushered Teresa Inte the next room, nitd turned en the light. "If there Is ,, iliianjijnMiJUlliJifinjbltmi bltm re- eloquently. . , L. Teresa was looking around the none tee clean and nene tee well furnished room. "Nethlngl" sue saiti. "It Is that the little bamblna will knew that I nm thinking of her great sorrow, though I have said little, that I speak of It again," he said softly. "The master has been long dead? It Is true you have told me he died en the night you wrote that letter from him, but the letter" he produced it from his pocket, and ecanncd it car ncstlv "yes, I am right it bears no date." "My father died nine days age." Teresa answered tersely, and half turned away her head. "Ah, yes! Nine days age!" Dage Geerge shook his head sorrowfully, as he backed across the threshold. "The old master ! 1 1 Is very sad 1 Nine days age! It is very sad! I wish you repose, my little bamblna. Good night!" Teresu closed and locked the deer behind Dage Geerge and steed still for an instant listening. Dage Geerge's footsteps died away en the stairs be low. She moved n little then, and steed with her ear pressed against the par tition of the next room. There was no sound. And then she began te walk slowly about the room, and a few min utes later, thq time thnt it would or dinarily have taken lier te nrennrn for bed, she turned out the light and sat ' down in a chair, fully dressed, and stared into the blackness. Hhe pressed her hand a little wearily across her eyes. She. was here new nt the end of theso thousands of miles, I every one of which had seemed te yawn ! as some impassable gulf between hcri and her goal ; she was here new, nnd. 1 In splte of her fears, she had reached that coal in time. She had even out- ! wltted for the moment anyhow Dage Geerge. T Dnve IIcmlcrsen ,,, tllere lu I thnt next room drugged, but she was I'llOTOfUWH The following theatres; obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. rADl TflNI CHESTNUT AIme nitOAIJ i . L1U VinV V V1 ,:' I'" M" irauace icia e: cisie rcrgusen in "I'i:ti:h iuiiktheN" 1 eVtinTk P-l- Ucrmantewn Am?, and Lehigh raiace hMl Ae.,u EUGENE O'BRIEN in "wnui.n.s Ai'AitT" LIBERTY u1,0Jidat-in.,:i:lda:1av" TOM MIX In ''IHAll.lN' " ORIENT u'ceJluiul A,- ut u-,j at" v.i.i.Ari: iti:ui s. oi.eiir. smanen in! "Don't Tell Everything' i O VERBROOK"311 V-iP15 ' BEBE DANIELS i - - hi'()NIJ MlI.I) MKKK" PALACF 12M MAKKCT'wTKUirf Tih.. . I0 A M " II l" -' M jmi:s etivi:it cuniaeD'K "The Flower of the North" PR'NCFSS 101H mahkkt-!th1:i:t 1X 1v-l--J-J b ill) A M tell 13 r. M. EARLE WILLIAMS In "I.ITKV ( AHSflN" REGENT"" nriw hth ..Alie ft Tl. :u ..ml &AXMI. V.'U V.. "GIRLS DON'T r.AMRl vr - - "' RIALTO u':";VAN'",WN AVE.VUB imeuiv AT Tl'I.l'lJHOr-KBN tiT. CHARLES RAY In "Till: Ol.ll SUI.MMIN' lini.i. RUBY k am nnuyjw U1CK HATTON . 'I' "IKAKI.l'.RS IllCliJ' 3AVUY 1-" aki:t utrket -liUlLTJLl'lMATIjlMANIAr' SHERWOOD M,,lhA ,1V.",.?-r,' Av' ETHEL CLAYTON In "IIXIT Till: VAMI"' STANLEY "kct"at-teth KII.OU'li;,-JJVl5fe,ln,8,M The Cenquerincr Power" ' STANTON ffl-jirrt wwiiiiiiv-iiui YAINKEE lJilN(l AKTIIUCs reiHT" THOMAS MEIGHAN '"."' l'HINTK TllFltK WAS" VICTORIA iAIiRi?p", KT" abr "" II A r In It is ii . DUSTINFARNUM in -riijc m:ii, hitiiin- RIALTO WEST'CHESTER POLA NEGRI In "QXi: AHAIHAX NK.IIT ' GRANT luv,V,'r"r'' x- 5r" Teir ,leM" "l,rt Oraan lleitala ...- JO. w. uii'ririTii'H '"-wl "THE FALL OF HABYLON" tnge of power, She had llWbtll Htl her whele life was n He! ' 71 A low sound, a bitter mnnn A a suddenly from her lips. It was net ill 111 Teresa new who had fared D.ige n.,,;,! , wit n coei complacence in the room hi low. She slipped from tlie chair te h.l knees and buried her face In her hanTu It was the black hour, of which ih had known se mnny since that fearfnt night, that surged and swept upon li new again. It whirled cccnes ant thoughts of the past, nnd pictures of Ik. future, before her like some bcwllderl and tormenting kaleidoscope. She r0uU net define te herself her fccllngd r.i. Hvn te her father's! ilenlh .i.' .':'! te mingle indissolubly with hitler sh 1 horrence nt his act of treachery. nI J In another way llqr father's death meant I something te ner tnat she was ceralnt te grasp mere clearly. It scmctl te relcase her from something, from from n tnnglcd life. All her Ufe had been n lie. She w, the daughter of a criminal, and all ul life had been 11 He; her environment heJ been a lie. In big things, m 111,1, things, It had been a He. She had iu3 lOiWffltitiOTJiriliiileiljff without a word of pretest from her lit te carry out a criminal act She had been a coward that nleht. nn.l u uJ shamed her. She had owed semctlilnr te her father, a loyalty te her father; SSiaaaJaasBSBBBBBBBBBBB ctouse the habit of years, the lies, and only lies, that had been llve.l .,.2 her, had strangled her and weakened her. 1'erhnps It was that; but If M . aud if she had owed and given leyaltr te her father, then she had given mere than loyalty she had given her soul And, her soul turned miserably e.wa from this pitiful lands-cape of life apej which new she was forcing it te gait, But this was a plcture of the past for if It were true, or In any flegrre true, her father's death had brought her roleac her father was dead. And be she faced the future alone. In te many a different sense alone. She was nlone new, n free agent te meld her own life, ii'id the test was before hr whether the He, for pxnmplc, she had acted that night when she had tent Dave Hendersen away was the outcome or things extraneous te her soul, or In herent in that soul Itself. Her liandj, that clasped her face, tightened. Thank Ged, she knew! Thank Ged, that from the moment her brain had triggered out of its blind pit of horror and dark ncss en that night she had seen her way clearly lighted before her ! Te he continued Monday iffiJ 1 6 Geed 1 why you should visit an Asce Stere teday: Aace Cern Flakes pltg 7c KcIIerr's Cern Flakes.. pkg 8c Asce Evnp. Milk.. tall can 10c Asce OlcemnrKarinc ...lb 20c Sugar Cern can 8c Sugar Uccts big can He Geld Seal Oats pkg 8c Sorbette Sandwiches ...lb 27c Spiced Wafers lb 17c Choice Sardines, 3 cans for 10c I Norway Mackerel, each 5-7-lSc Asce Coffee lb 23c I'HOTOI'I AYS Ml"'!'!; . COMPANY r , OrAWimcA. T" e iNIAUlN-INItULllNUCK THEATRES RFI MOMT 62D Auevn market U1-L-,1V1VI'N A, ni), 3 311 & ,1 ;ie te 11 p. Jl JAMIX OMVAUt Cl'ltMOOD'S "THE GOLDEN SNARE" ! CEDAR C0T1I & CEDAH AVENUE 1 .'le anJ .1. 7 and 9 I" ENID BENNETT 'NIXI'INO CI' WITH VU7AL" COI ISFI IIV1 ilJrKet brt. Mich & COiS v-ULIOCUIVl 1.30 and 3 7 and 9 GLADYS WALTON In "Tl HOWDY" Jl'MBO '""'I'.HT- V UIUAHD AX J"""-- Jumlie Jiip.. en Kr nkferd "I.' HARRY CAREY aj'Tin; re" LEADER ,1S,T & ANOASTKU AVB. nlU ' 1 30 t.) 0, 7 te 11 P. It I WILLIAM S. HART in "wiirrn oak" LOCUST;"" ANI l-OCfS-r" bTBEBW V'1 M .ta. 1 .10. 3 30 Kim it 30 te 11 I h.mc r KtutKiuK. ilKMBKer wen- iNIXDM and jiaiikkt bts. -J 13. 7 en and 9 WILL ROGERS In "(ll'ILK Of WOMfc.N" RIVOI 5"D AN 8AN80JI STS. VUW 1 30 nnil 3,30, 11.30 tu 11 1'. V. MAY MacAVOY JiiJIORAIJ," 69TH ST Theatre Opp-' I."" Termlel ""' a 30, 7 & u r. mjKXIT - THK VAMI"' STRAND ac"Wi.T CONSTANCE BINNEY In "I10OM AND IIOAIIU" AT OtHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T O.A Ambassador dITeUt-m&i HOBART BOSWORTH In 'MVIIITIJ HANDS" Gumnnlmitn 651 Clfrmanlewn At At ermantewn mati.nt.k dail? im,iam rex ntoni'CTie.v "OVER THE HILL" JEFFERSON 3HUi l Ditmhln ' MATINllI imk JUSTINE JOHNSTONE III "IIKAKTH TO I.KT" PARK kiuuu "aviJ. npJlffJi nlm Mat, 2 IS Klf- 0.18 te JACK HOLT and LILA LEE lu "AVllIU THU SHOW" J J m 'V H i ;iv . . fcixl'' A"Z ?:ls. . ig' -ifaf"Vt'.i,i.1 -', . M 4' . mmin
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