? EYEING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922 ; i t 1 r ? i 5i wrlZiii K)U I itm 1 iwi r i ltC1 Wtl $ je.DaiMevie Magazine s FASCINATING SETS IN TALMADGE FILM, SAYS CONNIE FOR THE FILM FslN'S SCRAPBOOK By CONSTANCK 1'AI.MEIt Holljneod, Calif. NOUMA TALMADQli'S new pic ture, "The DuchesB tie Lnngcals," in started. While Mies 'i'almadgu was Het working the day I vliiltwl, thn act a intensely interestlnj:. The story is from a tnlc of the same :iame br Balaac he seems te be linv .Mf a tefue In picture, doesn't he? ' id the script was written by that) ,m mistress e the art, Frances Mur en. I hear from one who read Miss Marlen's product that It is M'lcndld. Tha set yetterday represented an njthteenth century inn, with Us huge '-place and rearing lire, pleasant . 'sky distances and heavy timbers, it ' as dtclgncd by the same man who am tue sets for "Little Leut l'uuntleru. ' Frank Llejd Is dlrectlnc Mwtins him for the first time ywtcrdny, an.i matching him work, 1 wai Impressed it- hU bualliess-llku. sure mitiintr. lie inspires confidence iu his pliiyern nnrt tallf, and possesses the priceless gift of getting out of tbcm c cry tiling thfj hare te gl?e. Playing under his di- i cetlen am Irving CummingH, Adelphei Je.in Mcnjeu, llebemary Xlieby, liute '.esUr, Otis Harlan and Themas lllek- . It. This big production eilers u .plendld opportunity te env of the tn-st-.newn and most capable directors l" .ite business. Between scenes I had a short tau , Tlth Mr. Curaraing. One of the old timers, coming te the screen in Its, ?rlltst gasplngs after nine years 'Si nc 4l. he recalled for us ether days, ether manners. Often high ideals be be etae tarnished from the rubbings of ex jisritnc. An idealist is usually thought I of as a vague sort of dreamer. I uas surprised te find Mr. Cummlngs a pruc- l ycal business man wne is sun an m-iur 'tnd a dlrocter aiming ulways toward the betterment of the art of pictures. In bis eighteenth century costume, lie sz e perfect Beau Brumiaell, suavt tnd elegant that la, If Beau lhcu wen. it net, nc was ucau s son. treat only of continuity form. They would only cenfuse you at your present etngei .Tiuiim Cnlrninn Thn nlin nnmrr-rn hiOBt of your questions. By all means have your synopsis typewritten and It Is worth while te hare It copyrighted befera sending it away. I can't advise what studies te send it te unless I knew the stars for whom it is best suited. THRIFT TO BE DISCUSSED Orrln Lester te Talk te Catholic Alumnae Tonight Orrin Lester will speak of "Thrift" tenlcht te members of the International , Federation of Catholic Altimnne in the OlrU Catholic Illgli school, air. Les ter will outline a nlnn for social rn. construction by encouraging the instinct of caring among young people. There will be an address by Mrs, Menica D. Woodell nnd nn ergau re cital by Miss Katharine II. Ilewan. DR. BROOME TO TALK Will, Discuss Community' Duty te Unfortunate) Children T6nlght In the Municipal Courtroom nt City Hall, Superintendent of Schools Broeme will talk en "The Cemmunlty'6 Duty te the Unfortunate Child." This Is one of a series of addresses en ques tions of public service. Discussion of Dr. Broeme's remarks will be opened by J. Prentice Murphy, of the Children's Bureau; Bruce M. Watsen, of the Child Laber Associa tion, nnd Alfred Whitman, of the So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty te Children. LEGION TO START DRIVE Be Membership Campaign Will Opened by MacNIder Here National Commander MnrNldcr and State Commander Thompson will launch n State-wide membership drive for the American Legien Tuesday eve ning at Green's Hetel. Frauds A. Lewis, 3d, is te preside. Two-mlnute suggestions from the diners ns te the best plan of conducting the campaign will be received by the chair and considered bv the committee. Each pest in Philadelphia will eend at least five members te the dinner. Concert for War Victims Shell-shocked British soldiers arc te get the proceeds of n concert given to night nt IjU Lu Temple, Bread nnd Spring Garden streets. Among the per. formers will be Henry Such, Arthur H. I. Jacksen, James w. Greenwood. Jr., .Tesse Stockheuso nnd Jcanle Webster. Thcre will be a bagpipe sole by T. MacLeod. DON'T MISS THISTREAT TODAY i Iq Scallops 1319 ArcV Street , TE?C Scallops C c Baby Kln8fi,h C! Ar D Bacen &Pet.DU Sante Meniere OU Planked Red Snapper Platter Prime Ribs of Beef, 3 Vegetables, 60c Fresh Pig Knucltles and Kraut, 60c Every Day q V J (Celd Sea Feed Combination Platter, 88c 0fl roea JFfeth Leb,l8r Cocktail, 60c j Salad, 76c Spectah: Leb.ter., Crab Meat, Oysters and Clams Tnhlmm for t-ttmm - saOTascssKsw ASCO & fS "TfJ'-MgTg'M'i ! "fr 1 it piuwilk CO. H fcKisssrs ASCO R DOIHS KENTON We ttill be eM te publtih the pictures of auch screen playcn as are suffffetted ly the ana THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Bv HENIIY M. NEELY Mr. Lloyd's selection of type? ik Thorvald Solberg, Itegistcr of Copy- I Mrs. Klrjl, 253 Harvard avenue. couple of thousand people crowd nreund ColllnchweoJ Valentine was born nl jeu nnd prove te jeii thnt you have Custpllnncta, Itnly net CaMrllanu. i aroused genuine love and admiration, it t II in risht name is Iludnlph Valentine just makes you feci nil tlngly up and Gugllelmi. down your splm-. You're perfectly h.ippy nnd you don't went te escape nt it i .... n .-. it. ... .- all. It's niiirh mnre fhrllllni? niwl anlln. . . ii., .mn i. m. n r ic n r... ...... ----, ... ......... ., , SolberL-. Ileter of C'env- I "." l".D wnninuay sit it in in" Vi ,..A.t Thr.1-.. wvrn nerhans hftecn , rlelit. Libr.irv nf CtirMrtnt. AVnkhlnff- "" 7. .'T uiri a iieming l ..r twenty men in the went-, each et ten. for full information about copy- ' n0efn"n "Jll nt-J p Vffa.rd n them loeing a if he had bt,.pl from , righting jour scenarios. Copyrighting ft f ,Jed0 XtiTr. almes InX the pages of BaUac. AdelpU Menjeu. costs n dollar and requires that jeu 'fc ' 'tr""' ' ,frnr'nnnI'Pn70Vnth r uhe,was a kingly King in "The Thrw , send two carbon conies for their f.les porlenal np pearn, X wfen hey el MusWrs," is a marvelous remantU ( rtudlr. the -rlceMerd .ou &t nL.ZrS Sear Teny Gaudle Is cameraman yours are best milted nnd I will tell " nnd that uwures us the best photegiphy jeu hew te address them. M. M, M. Yeu don't have te put obtainable, t'pen greeting him, he sur- . our story in nny standard form, though yriEcd mc by presenting me ivitn a uws it .Is best te precede it with the rutt of matter-of-fact kiss, uhiuh 1 enjejed ' L.M., 3-151 Frnnlifenl avenue, rhnrart.TH. dr-cribing each en and Immensely. writes: Tills Is my hrst venture into uith n brief statement of the theme Thn restumes. for the niece were all i""r uanuy column, se as a beginner '1 hen tell jour sterv lint ni mn ,vi,i i -A ajade bj- Miss Teiinadgc'3 wurdrebe. always deeh, I m nsklng you n let of i.dl it te me if jeu were sitting hercirl .it.. .....i ,!, ief ...ei ulnp tltt.'il for luetiens and nle have n let te wiv. In tnv niYirr trvinv m vi..i.. ."i... :. i 'i he most bcnutlful and eluborate gowns "Hew old is Wundu Hawley? Don't vns'iill about. The word "K-cnnrie" iiessible gowns that only a uucus i j" me maKe-up nneut ner jieum-. tecnnicauy rotors te tlie "centlnuitv." fe ..,i.i . ' the way It was fixed tin. wai ceed In or detailed siicceislnn nf ulmtu n,, .U.i ' , """" " . . . i "rim tiiiiu. Ti.ni i.,... i..n.'e i i....... ti, .n-.w...... i u, .i .:..'.''"."" :c -..- ..wu..v .,., .,.w ijunu . HIIV ' Mii.ivi tit ma (U-1.. UOIIT flnlllitr .fJV TUST before I left, Buster Kcaten, , a t of people who fix up their house, with that. It Ih n highly sperializea qrh . $C'I J the melancholy Dann. came en the 011 ' LmXl ors" d".n't ' valft nLr0 u J0 H Sold only In A8ce Stores located nil ever Phila. and through- et ., .i ,. ,,.nre lii7iibrinus ieun" mini . .. ll ,hl-wiic ueiih, uj .'llasc., nttir jur" n t want inniiiiieiipt Kubmittr-i i Ah . n , . ., , -, ..... u H , n llii exnresien , in lit" J,vi:'i' biK cfttfl- llHht tisture shaped m that form. They want only a sy,,. ' h out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. f .l. '?"" ?".".... w.;, ....L "In Xnitmnm'a 'Ttlllinn' T thnnP, the w, ''uvc an expert turn it Inte lfeiHUnsrVSS1KajS Start him off right $ A man's early morning disposition mere .or less governs his "morale" throughout the entire day. Send your husband te work with a smile en his face and a song in his heart by treating him te a cup or two of the delicious Asce Coffee with his breakfast. Its rich, rare aroma and enticingly de licious flavor will send a little joy telegram from his tickled nerves te his brain that will keep him in geed humor for the rest of the day, and enable him te de him self mere justice in his day's werlc OSCO Coffee You'll taste the difference!" icuy man. im u mutuviu ui-,. .y. -...,, --- -.-.... ...., -.....-. ., . .....nr. . home. I found his office most uniqucl; sne dressed Horribly, or um I queer In , neceratcd. He has pasted magazine uiy taste? Yeu think? and newspaper pictures of tlie two btarh . he was the leading lndy In 'Bar ever the four walls of the room, coin- Nethin'?' Hew tall is she? plctcly covering them. Onu wall rep- "I don't like tcriuls, usually brcaure resents "Kittle Lord Kmiutlorey," an- most of the time there Is pretty bad ether "The Three Musketeers," and i noting in them. I get this impression third these fascinating publicity slllh- from 'Mlrnelea of the Jungle.' I think f the ceuple that we all love te see. the lleni did their parts best of nil. He Fays he has reserved the celling for (What happens te the tiny monkey th I Kiuiii cuugiii, or rauier-Niivcu ; t i-rcn i the new nicturc. Jack rickferd's production e: "The they nil 'zee' animals? Ited Fex was. Tailor Made Man" will probably start pretty villainous, se he'll pufs, uiul the In a ceuple of weeks, l'rier te tiiat r glunt wus prcttj geed, tee, and a few time, preparations will be made for a ethir lc-s important ; but outside of technical pcrtcctien wnicu wm insure i uiai way um tney mil me pretty its success. Miss I'lckferd, you kuew, , blende girl In thn picture or hew did is going te supervise the production, and will get tne best director, camera man and scenarist obtainable te work under her. Lettie Plckferd nnd Allan Ferrest were married last Saturday night, and the whole crowd was there te fee them step off. David Butler Plays she die? I only saw nbeut teven or eight episodes, se you'll kindly excuse my blnnknesp. "I think I read that Conway Tearl was fortj-twe or thereabouts. WIiv, I only took him te lie shout thirty -four when he's. nil dressed up. "I like Eugene O'Brien nnd Nerma Telmndge ft let Anita Stewart alwui-. puts me in mind of a clrl who is suffer ing sweetly, or is thut the part she has m Plr, nt n Trnmn in play alwnys? Thut'a a shame. Sh ' " ought te be given the part of n Ctrnpflre DESPITE published reports te the j Girl of some sort. It would case my ,..,...., rtn..i,i ltntier Il-h nr.t ' mind, because I always feel sorry for abandoned 'the field of Independent pre- Iler, and put myself iu her shoes during El ducing. This rumor gained circulation the picture. g when David, at solicitation of Ted ' 1 have been following up Ruth He- A Browning, consented te co-star with mnd In The AMiite I.ngle, nnd. al- Gladys Walten in a fperial production J)""?' "'C story is Improbable, -jt I 9 Browning is making for Universal. '"? her acting a let, and I think that 1 "Kind Deeds" U the title ?nll "" r',"" J" wonaertuio. As seen as David completed his work . Pcl" IC can t wait te imd out who in the Ted Browning special he went at Iie is- once te the Leuli iiursten studio and put en make-up for "According tel (Wanda Hawley doesn't give her Heylc," the Lettie Herper-Clyde A est- nge in her biographies. I'm sure I don't i ever Bterj1. In this story Butler per- knew why, for she is young eneu;h. I ! trays the role of a tramp in tlie earlier i don't mind that Jazzy stun" ureuud ni scenes. Then he discovers that there lb houe. Sometimes I think jazz is n but one right way te live, and thnt is by grent stimulant and t cliff from the tee ONE MORE NEW CULl hit! KA-LU-A HAWAIIAN FOX TROT Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra and en the ether side BLUE DANUBE BLUES Fex Tret Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra Ne. 4-19710 in. 75c TT'S the catchiest, breeziest dance hit that's come te town in many moons. It has all the zip that makes an OKeh Recerd the best dance record you ' can buy. Fer the time of your life '''' Buy Any One of These SIX BEST SELLERS Q&g Seauiu Spot of Philadelphia mpMS fv9iSM tK27 TSjBWrT( lvfiwitp Vtwa t".. iiv if n n ztr MAMJLTO, Shi mmmm,, 14-12 ChestnuttveGt dVaxb te ifiQ Kavltea Theatres Announce That en Saturday, the TwemityF3rst of Jammiary, they wMfl open a inmost attractive amid distflinictnve shop for Weimeim. ExqiiiDSflteDy decorated, hanndseinnielly ap peDinited, eqmSpped te show the very Datest expressnemis fimi headwear, fmrs amid perfmeies, Smartness Character Individuality Within Reason JL N r ' i.t,'jss&:rfi V . . '&te&4?0fi 'vm 5 .Jt 1V S W'W 'AiV.V IFWIRS? iwnrnmnm lV J,$ ir MHiLiLiiBrjEiEy rneTOPiATa rnOTOTLATS rnoTerL.YM niSirt) t'l rAMtracA 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. HiTmutT erAHtme A -.-. - Knn AFULLU "" MATINER DAH.T MAItfiHAI.I. NI'.ILAN'H "BITS OF LIFE" BT9. 1TH U. a het of rulei. PRETENDING By NORMA TAUMADGE PRETENDING is my profeisien, as it is of every netresv In one film I pretend I nm a daugh ter of the underworld. In another I am the smart wife of a New Yarli banker. In a third I must persuade myself I am the gay-heartfd child of an Irish gentleman. My success with critics nnd public depends en my ability te inake these prctenseN seem real. Te make them seem real net only te myself but te ethers. I came te the studio the ether day discouraged ever a new role. I couldn't pretend it te suit myself. "It doesn't come, somehow that character," I said te my mother. "Pretend harder. " she advised. "Pretend the way jeu nnd Con stance used te when you vere chil dren. Pretend with all your soul, the way you used te when you were Mary Queen of HeetH In one of my old dresses and the children of the neighborhood had te pay six pins te see you Loek," she interrupted. Tlie elcetriclan'u youngest daugh ter, aged five, was playing by her self in the dark corner of nn empty set. A piece, of colored cheesecloth fell from her head te the fleer, trail ing behind her tiny feet like a train. She strutted proudly. "Who are you pretending te be, dear?" I asked. "I'm net pretendlnjr," she said loftily. "I AM n princess." "I bcllcve you," I admitted grave ly. "And thanks for your ndvice en my new role. Mrdher, geed ac tresses nnd children don't merely pretend. They actually believe J" serious view or life. Did jeu sec , "Only 33"? The widow, who had spent her llfe with crayon pictures of miult-ters and horsehair furniture, fired i up her new home te suit herself. It wasn't artistic, but it wns cheerful. , Hut I confess that, like you. I don't I like Nozimeva's dresses. They arc ! always just a little tee much se, if you i get what I mean. They nrc ugly, and ' I hate ugliness. Ituth llenlck wns the leading lady in "IJar Nethln'." Pretty, I isn't she? She is five feet two inches, tall. Certainly the animals In the jungle berial wcre all zee beasts, but i that doesn't make 'cm uny safer or I 1 mere pleasant playmutcs at least 1 1 shouldn't think se. Conway Tcurle was ' born In 1880. se you can figure It out j for yourself. I tlen t thlnlt Anita Htewart would be particularly geed as i a carefree girl. Khe's ralhcr serious minded and net at nil the romping type ; net thnt she lacks a geed seiue nf humor, but the deern't suggest the flighty kind of tlnpper that I liuuglne you have In mind.) . Reader. Musical Art Club, writes1 Tf u'llu vnv nlpflKtlrn t horn thn MImuu! Glsh the ether night enter the theatre i nfter they bad had their photographs taken by n newspaper representative. But whnt interested me meMt wus that after the performance n young man stepped them nnd asked them' for their autographs. The sisters willingly com piled wth his request. It Is a wonder hew they can put up with such things. The young man did net mean any harm. I dara fay, but he should have seen that the sisters had enough te de te escape the ben of admirers who sur rounded them. I wish you would write, nn article denouncing this practice." ! (But why should I? There's nothing te denounce. The Glsh sisters rame here for the express purpose of tlieiUnz J themselves te their admirers and having these admirers maiie a fuss ever them. They like it. Se weuxl you, If you were a movie nctress. Yeu don't get any adulation in the etudles, as they de en the htage. And you miss it. When you make a personal appearance and a 4498 10 in. 75c. 4467 10 in. 75c. 4477 10 in. 75c. THE SHEIK OF ARABY Fer. Tret Ray Miller, Meledy King, and His Black and White Meledy Beys FOUR HORSEMEN Fex Tret Glantz and His Orchestra WHEN FRANCIS DANCES WITH ME Waltz Markers Orchestra MONASTERY BELLS Waltz Green Brethers' Novelty Band I'VE GOT MY HABITS ON Fex Tret Jeseph Samuels' Jazz Band MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES Fex Tret Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra 4479 10 in. 75c. 4476 10 in. 75c. 4502 10 in. 75c. I MY SUNNY TENNESSEE Tener with Orchestra Lewis James TUCK ME TO SLEEP IN MY OLD TUCKY HOME Tener with Rega Orchestra Billy Jenes WEEP NO MORE, MY MAMMY Fex Tret Glantz and His Orchestra GEORGIA ROSE Fex Tret Glantz and His Orchestra LEAVE ME WITH A SMILE Fej: Tret Erdody and His Famous Orchestra TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LITTLE TOES Fex Tret Erdody and His Famous Orchestra A 15 C A TM A CHESTNUT Bel. 1 A1WD1A 10 A. M. le UllB P. WILL ROGERS in "nemii.iNO yen romke" AO 1 Jl. MATINF.n DAILY ANITA STEWART In TI.ATTIIINOS OF IlEhTiXY" BALTIMORE MPSFSS. 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THING" REGENT "AUKirr BT Ulew 1TTH GARETH HUGHES In "1HF, HUNCH" RIAI TO QEIIMANTOWN AVUNUB T... . AT Tl'LVPHfiCKKN HT. rAULllNt 1-KEDERICK niiAiiH or di;.stinv" In SHERWOOD BV,h "ffiy.v, MARY MILES MINTER In "DON'T CAM, Jin MTTL1! GIKI." STANLEY "AKliET AT 10TH ii.n.1 "A M. In 11 -n p. SI. JOHN BARRYMORE In "T1IK LOTUS r.ATEK" STANTON AnCT Abe.' JTn -acenecticut'ya'nk'ee In KING ARTHUR'.S COURT" AGNES A TOn jMI VAL1WTINO I'HILtDUI.I'IHA, PA. WIDKNKK'tt dRAVONUIA SHOP, 11UO Cheituut Stniet MIM.KR PLNO 6TOJ1K8, 0n-t h. Sd blrtet LOUIS SOIIKIN, 138 N. 81 Ii Htreet D. ITTERNIU, V 140 N. 8IU Street t. I' L. 7miF.N. ' ' 6UJ h. A t It Strrct E. SI. GOLDMAN. 633 Hcth htrret WALTER'S ML'HIO STORE, HUH Seuth Street FAIR MUSIC STOIIK, 1035-37 Seuth htffrt CARSON'S .MUSIC STORE. 1011 Seuth Mrret WHAIITNAIIY'W UP-TO-DATE MCBIO STORK. 1033 H. 3d Strft R. WALTlir.R'S MUSIC STORE, !i3l t; Snjder Ate. J.UIfil ntlKRKIXI. 1037 K. I'Od.runk Atp. J. TRI'.KGOOll'S 5IUHIO SHOP, 4083 LuurntUr Ar. CHAh. 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