HI $ vp Vwr- hw? 3e Daily Mevie Magazine! : arara s;r;rVvi:-;v -RIV-IT these articles automatically and save money, ASCO. ASCO r' "t ?.. nvN.NVI,vlsct4;. V.SN.VJ' TTiwr7 friT&t) ii i i-yjrii-iL'8ul,'yJs"U'y 1 STOOtS CO Bl rj t POR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK novatien Is n poolroom, where Iho gents ,inny piny" nt tlie uwial rntes charged at If.xn nxrliiMlvc rstnbllshrarnts. Tlienms luce, Allnn Dwnn, Frank IteMinfiiu Ailatut ntiu betiyn Lcvlen have nil been uinile members within tbe latt week, Jjy tin way, you Knew, et course. Hint Mr. Dwnn Is selnj; te di rect DeuRlns Fairbanks in ma new pjc tmc. tnlccn fiem "Kebln Heed." I vWHi'ri tlie Iiu'e hIiiiIIe today. It looked rutlier cold and deserted, but ever en the stage did lind .Maurice xeumeur wenunu en "ijernn uoeno" te the tune of two renrlnir studio hent- ers. Mnilgc Bellamy nml Jehn Bewers ucre (loin n tceiie in n sort et wood land dell. They both were the romnntlc remnntlc romnntlc leoklnp costumes of tins period. Fortu nately for the nclerji, mlil costume were In Mls lli'llnmy's rase woolen, nnd - In Mr. Hijweis' leather. Mis? Bellntn; N a tin tiling with linnieii'c ejpm. Slie N iie.se.ei of a uvcet manner, and It Is prophesied by irimiy that she will some day bu one of our greatest nctrr&si'H. P'raps p'raps. Relieve babyfe itching skin with RESmOL 5oelhinq &nd Hc&linq Has just the cooling touch te produce comfort and permit sleep Dees no smart or sling when applied jsim .a ME8?4,Z&..a. KATHnUINK MarDONAI.D TTc Kill be glad te publtih the pictures of such screen players us ntc suSQcited by the fans High en the mountain sides Ceflfce needs the rays of the tropic sun, and it grows best en the mountain sides, at an elevation of 1500 te 4500 feet above sea 'level. Seil conditions in the higher altitudes give te the coffee tree the needed vigor te produce the best results, and the light, dry air of the mountain slopes insures the berries maturing under the most favorable conditions. Coffee trees are set out in rows at intervals of 8 te 10 feet. They de net produce until the third or fourth year. At six years, they become full bearing, but the average yield of a tree is only two te three pounds a year. Mere Interesting facts about Asce Coffee Tomorrow asce Coffee 25c "You'll taste the difference!" THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX By HHXRY M. NKIXT Shh! There's Remance in the Air Far be It from us te threw reld water en Mnl-w(irdiiplng, but one of the contributors te the Letter Bex has ent In a ellppln? te the. effect that Ro Re Ro delph Valentine is much interested in certain Russian danscufe, Nntacha Rambeva. by nnrae. We had heard It before, hut bein naturally suspicious took little stock in It. Even new. we keep n quantity of Bait bandy In regard (e the statement, and only print It bc enuse n fan wpnt te the trouble of clip ping It out and sending It in. .Helen F.- .Tatnns Kirhwoed has been Aumuu lur Btevvrui ineniii. n una i - ,. 1 . 1.1.. . !.... bew In Italy with lWter Geerge Fltz-'?', ,, V,ik- l.Ut, rv I knew of Iswer will surprise you, but after inv j !cle-e escaie from a call down I couldn't afford te taup chuii'Vi. ou m.iy be 'right about "Kuib's" rise, but I under stand, en geed authority, that the birth day which has been ghen in uncral fan magazines is net correct. I've written te his cempanj te get the low-down whether he's twenty-six or twenty eight. I didn't Imagine that you were really serious about that trip te Cali fornia. De j en read the papers? My. jeu're brael Ileweter, go ahead, and if you meet your here, and have any thrilling adventures, write luck and tell me about them. Gesh, gosh, geth ! Alice Terry is twenty-rive years old. Elliet Dexter was married te Marie Dore. and probably still If. although thoy're been separated for a number of eeucerninn UoUelpli. pity ut nil? Uncn't you any GOLDWYN COMPANY, WANTS NEW ' FACES ON SCREEN maurlcy lilming WlMlnin. Hedge's old tage success, "the Man from Heme." As the director Is reported en the wny letne. Klrkwoed may be with hira. The Fameus-Lnsky people, you knew, have given up their Londen studies and are recalling the units working there. Seme of the pictures made bv these companies include "Beside the Bennie Brier Bush." "Leve's Boomerang." "Span ish Jnde." "Three Live Ghosts" and "The Man from Heme." Tonusse That was Euzene O'Brien who plaed with Nerma Talmadge 111 "De Luxe Annie" and "Peppy." Ve. ,'ie also pla) ed with Elsie Ferguben and with Mary' lMekferd. He is making pictures for Selznlck. 9. Harry Kclden Your letter was in 'trstlng and filVl with real common nense, but herc en enrtli did jeu get that deu of my opinion of Valentine? tVhy, en the centrarj, 1 ngree with werythlne you say about him, and have Tight along, though I have expreK-ed the nep that he might develop. My attl- . Jade, In fact, was what caused the lonu-lrawn-eut argument In tills column. Se instead of being persona non grata with I me, you've made a real hit. Alte, . Agnes Ayres i ene of my favorites, ) though I repeat my statement that In stories for the cemin? vein-. lie nrnhnlilv her recent pictures her beauty has . has a fat suitcase full of new ones for S KM & Y4mwm By CONSTANCE PALMER 1 loll weed. Calif. GOLDWYX has been making n deter mined play for some time for "new faces" en tbe Fcreeti. Te imiitv out tbis policy. Rebert B. Mclntyre. their cist Ing director. ha been called te New Yerk by Mr. Goldwyn te nsslst in the search which the producer is making throughout the country. They tell me that times are ery bad in the Eastern amusement world, therefore this search will probably he welcomed with the c'applng of hands bv these unfortunate Thespians who aie wearing our shoes en Hreadwnv sidewalks stn'king the elusive job. Fertunntelv, Mr. Mclntvre is mid te pos-p-s the "camera ee." Oihp he sees a plajer, he remembers his (or her) name, appearance nnd acting nbilitv. 1'aui Bern has teturned from New New Yerk, where he had been conferring with the powers that be rcigardln ipnirwwii'iiiiis ffl'arn mnmm raamiHiis Geed te the last crumb Victer Bread Bier Leaf Sold only in our Stei'es counted mere thnn hep actlne. In regard te your questions, Rebert War wick Is playing en the Ftage in "Drift ing" new in New Yerk. I haven't heard of Lew Cedv recently, but he Is our delectation. Carey Wilsen hns been writing .screen stories for a ear and a half. In that time he hns sold ten originals. It sccim, te me that this is the record, although BdiMymiJifmiira!,; km wiUTiEiiiranaS! Sold only in Asce Stores, located all ever Phila. and through' out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, jASCO ASCO ASCO ,rs.Vs":Nts,rxx'ss.T5: making pictures, I beMcvp, for nn In-1 1 believe Run Weimnu made a tldv dependent concern. He last npppared ' sum through tbe sale of her brain cliil here with Nerma Talmadge in "This i drcn during her recent ttay en the Sign en the Doei" coast. Mr. Wilsen's latest news Item is the Judy Yes, Iiwell Sherman playpd 'ale of two i-teries te Guldwvn iu the the villain in "Way Down East." Ne, last week. He hns been connected with that was Leen B-irrv. net fipercp Ar. ! the organisatien less than a month. In lls, in "The Lute of Jade." Tour eagle spite of the shortness of time, cheeks eye noted the fa?t that people went ' ter "Captain Blackbird," a romance in swimming with their clothes en in of the Seuth Seas; "Women Leve Din "Conflict" and cried off liistnntnneeiiRH mends," a society drama executed with. when they came nut. That's a geed one. something new in the way of technirpie, ana. -inw wny uut, nre nu te nana. ' Ed Connelly played the rele of Jehn Remnlle in that picture. Yes. T like Temmy Meighau. Seme of Charles Ray's latest pb-turcs aie "R. S. V. P.." "Gas. Oil niul WntiT "Tli Barnstormer," "Scrap Iren" andlt nieant unless they were Irii-h, se It "Nineteen and Pbyllh." Eugene wae cnungeu. uaipn uraves was uel O'Brien is fctill tiding. He'rt with Selz.M,,en s lending mnii nnd Alfred Green "Darlln " is the new name of the' picture made under the working title et "Sent l-or Out.' with elleen .Moen- featured. .Nobody could discover what IllCk. I think 111 keep jnu guessing n my real opinion of Valentine. We'll print pictures of Ray nnd Meighnn. but net of the ether gentleman you men tion. If you read the pnpers during n recent notorious case you'll understand why. Miss China Town. Your age Is the answer, my dear twenty-three. Any way, tbnnks for the most tillable in formation. Taken with a bucketful of salt,' It Is being tiled awnv in our ar chives. I think 1hat Martha Man-field has returned te the stage, but will let you knew definitely in the near luturc. Kilty Gaffnf -l de net wonder at your bewilderment. That letter we printed was, ns wh iald, reprinted from a Chicago pupc-. It wa. ns far as we knew, authentic, but previously, like yeil, we had underiteud that Valentine and'Ills wife WPie repareled, after ex tensnn Jegal blcheilag. As seen as I etn ebUiiu the really authentic facts of the case I'll jet you knew. In the reeantiinu I'en't take these wild rumors tee seriously. That Philadelphia arn s hokum, A feel very sure. The story is Irish and se in deed wan net only the dinecteii cast but the entire technical crew ! The Screen Wrltcrn' Guild is rapidlj taking In new members and enlarging it3 beautiful clubhouse. The lntest In- After-Dinncr Tricks ?Vws i VvJkiMTlt5QZ? eB' Guarantees 14-K SOLID $ $h , . C J-ALM0NO n J il r ' 'I j M ! 1 1 sa JwS&bT j ii' ' 'FIbIi Clieeks." Se you like Deug- 1. .ill I.. .1.. 1... tl. ...,.,..! .,1... l., Ne. Hi-F.atlng a Lighted ('audio y Jaa Fairbanks tlnce he stepped pin Ing1 Cut n rU'v out of n large nyplt and i; trastei'ii stories better than eti ever shape it te resemble a piece of a candle. yHfcstd te. Well, In inclined te think iu the en 1 nisei t n Inirnci! nliueini for 11J Milt .il the liiiend. i ftVH?.Uuew that ne Is gelin; te de miieiIip and as It htarts te bin i plnee the "eiiij. MmQime ilrnnuj with m-MIii? In Liik'himI JIp" in jour mouth. Th light will go .iuTUf. aim. I l .1 . ' i ruM 'a .inn ihii'ii- I it fci iiniikii' inrre vv nit v.ri' v f .' ii".:...., . ,,.. in "i i...v. - ' v "Jim; i.iiiii iiriirnsi. i,D i,i p. uy iu of UlirilllU your ineutli, anil fiPi'i Ladiea' and Mcn'a 'atchc3 J'iiKk one of tlirup Wiildies iinrl rAnmlila il uircrully. m will tlml H tie r, nctly s reprefentril, 1 t-K, I)I.II GOLD threiiKli nml tlirnuirli, inljuetpil .e (lie n n enil, mi lip-lo.il.ile niailel nml In er) icpfct the riiunl of VnUhe selling trery wlifre the remitl.v ever Ht ."" null eM)n merr, WO Ul'.llliliru erjr unr iu nn I the lilgKeiit lulun that chu be coeureii. i Here urn n (cvr inern of tlie inejiy ttu-tlliiE tunic ue are efltrliu: $150 Solid Celd ll-K. Wutrlif m 51ZH hullil Clehl 1 l-K. WiitrliiM S:i." Solid (ield J l-K. Wutclies . .sr.ll Solid (ield It-14. Walt Ilia SIS IVKtrur (lOlil-l'lilrii Wntihn . ... Sl Htw Celd-Filled Watdira YCte CAW ALV6Cm DO TiSTTEJCl A'l y 99 $32 6 E'fHktstd te. Well, In inclined te think iu the en 1 luscit n Inirnci! iilmei EKtyl tree with yen. nllhe'igli his "Ile.idlii 'a wick. If this Is dune csrefull piffe Seuth" nnd "The .Alan Frem l'lilntr-d i will have an excellent imitation . 3,jjfeBtJ' xvcrefxcelleiit, You'll be plenvel end nf n inndle Light the nl, 5v IStvV Iteblu Heed. I heiir. - ' Usle. This auiclc an- 'F.Wfiw;).v ,.w" u i" ( lulthiy tiure will he n ciKince r mouth, nnd cmta iuic Villi 'le nstenisheil te see you calmly eat and swiillew 'the ."candle." Coptnteht, list, bv Vutlia Lcdetr Company &fVJXK W varCMESxJKWELaY-SILTEIOVAK? XVIlOt-ESaVLC AW RBTAI U Sib & CHESTNUT SIS. 1017 MARKETST. 9D9 MARKEY Si. SiUblliutd Over 33 Tcmi Anether OKeli Treat "THE SHEIK" efAraby ft?Wr V THE SHEIK" is one of the fastest sell ing OKeh records a marvelous re production of a captivating hit Try this one OKeh record and you'll knew why OKeh records have made such strides in public favor 1 Try Any One of These SIX BEST SELLERS 44fl8 10 in. 75c 4515 10 in. 75c 4513 10 in. 75c 4477 10 in. 75c 4487 IU in. 75c 4463 10 In. 75c THE SHEIK OF ARABY Fex Tret Rt Miller, Meledy King, and Hie Black nnd.Whit' Meledy Beys FOUR HORSEMEN Fex Tret Gtantr and His Orchestra SONO OP INDIA -Kox Ttet--Glnntz and HU Orchestra WHEN BUDDHA SMILES Fex Trot Tret and His Orchestra -Giants WEEP MO MORE (MY MAMMY)-Contralto with Orchestra Aileen Stanley WRITE AND TELL YOUR MAMMY (I'M COMING) Contralto with Orchestra Aileen Stanley I'VE GOT MY HABITS ON-Fex Trel Jeseph Samuels' Jaxx Band MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES BLUES Kadertnan's Jnzr Orchvtitra Fex Tret Harry SNOW FLAKES (Frem "Greenwich Village Follies 15211 Fex Tret- Marlcels" Orchestra I WONDER WHO (YOU'RE CALLING SWEETHEART)- Pox Tret- M.rkels' Orchestra B1MINI BAY Fex Tret-Harry Reiser, Banjo Soloist (Accompanied by Regm Dance Orchestra) APRIL SHOWERS (Frem "Bemb") Fex Tret Markets' Orchestra Records efQuatitu GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION, Nr Tetfc Fer sale by your neighborhood dealtr MK.xNlllUlir.i; K CI.UTllll.lt, hill & Market Mm. lUKM'.K'H. 110!) Clirnlnul Mrfrl I'AI l.'S XIL'hlf HPMti:. U'HIO KriiN HKteil Ae. ii. I'UTr.iiMii. i 140 N. Hill Mrrrt M(Alt.NAin'n Ml'SIC Mlllli;, '!li3 . 3il htrrrl h, . mn.ri:i(T. I HIT luiiilli Wlrcrl ii. nii.i,i:it, l.lil b. in hlrrel 1'i'Mtt i: i mi' steih:. 3tUiJ Kilnillllleil Air. , I.. T. SIOItSIIAril, '"'? .'i'.'i ,'''"'u,,u Aw., l.f I. 101b nnd 17tli btH. WIUKNIlll'H. IU K. 6ll ht. (1. NOVIA. 2till ,N. 22U Strfft rUTKII flRAKIIKI.IIIM,H, 1.1 1 1 rirnninteiiii Mr. I m.diinai.i) mi sir hniRi;, 10'M eliimblt Ave, U. KI'IIKRII HON', 3885 N. I'runt tsitttt II. Pis hllKKIN. I 1U '. Di Hrrct '1? rtti aaajafaafjggSMk ABBB , -!), ' i JH !S rTe '& Q. W ? f& lifr Jk 'Rivit with Rim tRivets1 ,.,tl,.IHIMMIIIimiUH ANNUAL SAlXi JAEfiBfi. M5LWAK Ot Unusual Price Reductions) AN BVEfNT OF IMPORTANCE FOIt' MEN si WOMErTSf CHILDIrVErN Sweaters, Topcoats, Waistcoats, Hats, Hese, (jleves, Undergarments, Sh'ers & Scarfs. Moter & Steamer Rugs, Blankets, Outdoor Sleeping Bags and Novelties of Pure VPoef. c v i i 1 3a "GlJQXD. ' Iu ' H SALE TO BE HELD UNTIL FEBRUARY 18th lOOfc V1N4IN WOOU NOW AT 1701 Chestnut St. Cetntr 17lh St., Philadtlpkis "MOT the usual commonplace sale but one that includes all the articles regularly carried in stock at prices that set a new low level for woelware of such character. In purity of texture and detail of work manship the typical high standard observed by Jaeger is evidenced througheuta standard that has given Jaeger a leadership in wool' ware that cannot be approached. Mail orders will receive our customary prompt attention i I'HOTOPtAYS PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS MOiwuvr1 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 Cem pany of America. 'HienrPuTi Wanbt, A PHI I O C2D THOMPSON 8TB. rVJl-J MATINEE DAH,T BETTY COMPSON la "ianiES MUST MVK" ARPAniA CHESTNUT Bl. JOTO tVnXJt ie a. M. te 11:15 P. M. MAUEIi HAIXIV In CtiRrbttp DrenU's "JANE EYRE" ATDR FRANKUN OIRARD AV. rJ Jt MATINICK DAILY NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIK WONDFJtKUL TIIIT. BALTIMORE tSJS,ffiS CHARLES RAY In "A MIDMOliT REU." BLUEBIRD Ure.ia t SueguOisnna Continuous J until 11 THOMAS MEIGHAN In "CONRAD IN QUEST OP WH YOUTH" BROADWAYflrM.JsT.,ptM. BPKCIAL FOX PROIII'CTION "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" 722 MARKET UT. 10 A. M te 11-tft V. M. JOHN BARRYMORE CAPITOL In "THK LOTCN uTi:nM COLONIAL Gtnaile.M7piS,Yi? p" JACK HOLT In 'TIIU CALL or THE NORTH" FAIRMOUNT 28T4f.rgv RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "tHK rONQUKltlSG POWKH" iATH ST T"UATRB-Hlew Spruce 3Dlrl 31. M ATI NEB DAILT AI.I-HTAR CART In "THE HEART OF A FOOL' GREAT NORTHERN frfWi- SPECIAL IOV PRfini'CTION "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" IMPERIAL SSV $8eS77 UARIIAR CASTI.ETON In "The Child Theu Gnvest Me" A KAR1TON rin5f,TM,T A1""' "neAD' IaiL.iK nu, ujcea m. letiaiTv CKCII. It. RE MILLK PROIH't riON ' SATURDAYNIGHT" Lehigh Palace 0,rm,,J!&!?'"r ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ' .. l LIRPRTV BROAD ft COLUMBIA AV. "jlBLt1 MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM FARNUM In "PKRJUBV" ORJPMT Woodland Ave. at (il a: vaiim I vativrk nAit.v The N1XON-NIRDL1NCER THEATRES Bl MATINEE DAILY ..-.u 8TAR CAST In "BLACK BEAUTY" OVERBROOK WDtSSSrm WYNDllAM HTANDINO In BAHH. KING'S "liAKTHBUUND" PALACP 1214 MARKKT STREET -f2'C' 10 A. M. te 11 ae P. . LIONEL BARRYMORE In "D001IERANQ BILL1 REGENT "AKET ST. Utlew 17X11 I-VL.VJC1N 1 n A j, ,u n p POLA NEGRI In "THE LAST PAVHKN"! RIAI TO UEHMANTOWN AVENUE ii-Vi-.Ivy AT TUI.PEHOCKEN 8T ANITA STEWART In "PIATHINUS Or DKST1NV" SHKHwnnn eth BummerTA: MARION DAVIES in "TUB BBIDK'B PIAY1 STANLEY market at lern HAROLD LLOYD ln "A SAILOR-MADE MAN" STANTON, V&ikrV Abev. 18TH THE FOUR HORSEMEN r Tttw APOCALYPSE" 333 MARKET.TIfl NORMA TALMADGE In "the wnyeKngiiL tihne" VICTORIA "KEf-aT. ab. trrri i v- m wixm e A. It. te 11:18 P. M. . f.P,fc,A?' CAST "Ten NighU in a Barroom" Tomer. lleclUl. GRANT 402i,eiFAra A,' WIU4AM.n'AAra1 WILLIAM FARNUM IN HIH r.RKATr.iT MttilimPIRrK "PERJURY" BF! MnNT 2D ABOVE MARKET DlUiViUlN 1 , :8() una 3.00. e 30 te l MARGUERITE CLARK In "SCRAMIILED WIVES" CFHAR T CEDAR AVENU l4-Tx 1:00 and 3; 7 and OP. . . JAMES FENIMORE COOPER'S "The Last of the Mohican" f 01 TSPI IM Market bt. 60 th and 0Ui V.ULJOCU1VI 1 :se and 81 7 and 0 P. M, RICHARD TALMADGE la "THE UNKNOWN" piinvT t r.ir.itia aTB. .Tumhr Jiinr. nn Frunkfn.d "11 JUMBO JUSTINE JOHNSTONE In "HEARTS TO LET I FAnFR l8T tANCABTER AV. lC-VL-'Cr. 2:J0 te l:8i T te 11 P. M. PrlsrllU Driin nnd Ilrrhvrt Ranllntoe li "CONFLICT" I f)C KT BID AND IXJCU6T HTRET lJJJl MHtl j;80. 8;00. K. 6;3l)teU FRED STONE In "THE IJUKK OP CHIMNEY BUTTB" ' NIXON CJD AND MARK?T5e?sn'na; RICHARD TALMADGE le "THE UNKNOWN" NIXON'S GLENSIDE "' S1AT" Prisrllln Urn rnd rirS-'l Hnulluiea la "CONFLICT" . RIVOI I MD AND RA.VSOM 8Ti. , IMVUU 1-30 and 8i (1:45 te 11 P.M. MAY ALLISON In "IIIO (1 VME" AQTL.I CT Theatre Opp. "L" TtrmlaH U7 1 n a 1 , ,, I10i 7 Bni, n ,, M JACK HOLT In "THE CALL OP THE NORTn" ' STRAND T'W?;' p' M.nlBW ' JACK HOLT In "THE CALL or TUB NORTH" AT OTHtK THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M P t n A 1'. AMBASSAD0Rr,';l,,.lmer', ' (h ..... luwiiy -'Continuous 1:30 te U:J0 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE THREK MUMKETEERS" ili fiRirZITII'S "WAY iVeiVV n, Germantown "WAr,lerrA,Vfc tiJXK&AJ' Fnx PRODucrrev , ','THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" nt JEFFERSON iATEupDhA,U M'ECIAL CAST In "THE VOICE IN THE DARK" ' H8 llli u PARk" R1DOG AVE. A DAUPHIN . . ... wt as Evti be 11 a 1 ,' HHXJAL CAST. In ,' W "A MAN'S HOME" h JSk'i-JflWJfcWS-, uiruiuraiwi - l r'ljiflf iki C ,.,f. S'.-V-n1..'L'M'till
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