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' JBBBBBBBBBBBpSBSBHBHrcPVctaMBBlBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl aaBBBBBBBBBBBBaaV.' atbittBBBKSWeBaBBBBBBBBBBBVr v fix bbbbbbbbbbbbbW ieaBBBBBBBBBBBBaafltS 9aBBBaP!&HlBBBBBBBBBBBBrar " " ' jbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVJ1 9iiiHiiiMHiHHHIiiii.t i' KB ,i ft RUYANT WASHBURN IT'iH lie fffbil fe pu6Jih ic pcirc of auct crcct.'pfnjer a arc suygetcd by the fans you mad. I expected it) te tlr up fuss. Xnat wny l printed it.; . , "CeRMtiee V.'' writes" : Flrnt, thank goedncs you don't like T-leyd Hamil ton or Ham,' en they lovingly call lilmr He Is one. all right. , VAlIce Terry' is a drenm and a very pleasant one. One se nice that I want te see her very, neon again. 'tThere In another one who I think rather belongs la her claim and that Ih Claire Windmr. She makes me think of roses and lilies, and everything beau tlfiil'nml J think who. 'would be fine rn Margaret -Wlddemer's story, "The Hese Garden Husband.' "And Hebe Daniels! Words cannot tell enough. She Is great. She is net a dream. She 1 n real alive girl who makes you feel nt If you could de any thing jeu might wish th de. "I see Harrison Ferd has been' men tioned quite a fev times in your col umn lately which1 1 nm glad te see. I like him muchly, and will you please print his picture? Thanks, I knew you would say yes. "I have noticed that almost every body seems te think that n peer pic ture Is the star's fault. It really is the fault ef'tlic one who buys the stories, don't you think fseV Of conjrse. a mere director like Cecil (Slss-H) De Mlllc wouldn't have anything te de with It vlthcr. Oh. no! "I am sorry td sec se many slam Wally Held. lie can act when the scenario! call for It. A geed many I don't. Which reminds "me. I think ! Wallace Is the right one for 'The Amu teur Gentleman.' I "I hope this method of writing en only one side of the paper Is O. K., for I cannot please you by using a type writer for as I heard 'a boy once say, '1 ain't get none.' "Well, Henry, when all is said and done, are you net glad you arc net a Ferd? True, they have lets of excite ment, but eh, it could never compare with having n movie tans' column Well, se long; I'm coming again seen.' H'm verv muchly obliged for writing enlv en one side of the paper. It helps a let. Yeu knew, the trouble with your letter Is that you haven't given inn hn nllirlltpst ehllllCO te SCt back With n let of thebc bltingly sarcastic things the ,aea. alb'ln the whaling r been in New liei Vi of thg old fishermen tell? They sureta sea. My grcat-granddaddy wa a caDtaib'ln thn whalma ilfti'x. Have TAII AWAI. Iu.h I. H? . ll..l.....t 4 A ...I f.. ; wen in new jTt'iuunf I in iave you ever listened te the , And arm some are hair-raising. I have an uncle who can ten them by the yard. Many a Jlay J have been In the old catbeatTwltbnlra, from dawn tilt evening. Have even knit flunncls for lobster pets and nil such things. V The PVfnlntr T rht tn 'Mnran of the Wdy Ietty' three young, ladles behind me were very much disgusted with the picture. , They thought Doro Dero Dore thy a most twrlhlp'uMit In Hip nllaVlns and 'seu'wester' ns we called ,them. I ri.i.,nire nviiu n neanncue nnu lump in my threat, loving te have them en. going ever these waves with ' a geed strong breexc blowing, ' "De you like' the Canadian North west pictures? I think seme.bf them geed. Mnent six .tears of my'llfe.up In Canada. -A fine country. . , , "I tli Ink we like the pltcure we un derstand bent. Nnturnlly we de.i v "Did you see 'Lavender and Old Lace'? I am that old-fnshlencd, I thought It a very Nwcct story and pic ture. It reminds me of the llfe-ef a great aunt. Her name was. 'Faith,' and it suited her se well. . . " "I hope you will net think I nm.eut of my mind, writing you all this, but 1 had a bad case of homesickness am) have taken it out en, you. .Mean of me, and I ask jour forgive ncv please! "I certainly de enjoy, your 'column. E,cry night after my young daughter Is in 'Dreamland,' I -get jny. Ledger nuti iuiii rifim iu .turn imt:. xuu make us feel as though' wc really knew you." , s Cultural Conferences, Begin The eighth of a series of culturnl conferences i-wjll be held tomorrow night In the auditorium of St. -Jeseph's Col lege, Seventeenth and Stiles streets. A discussion en the world's greatest paintings, and hew te understand them, will be led by Vincent P. McCermlck. of the Pennsylvania Museum and Scheel of Industrial Art. lings with The Metropolitan Opera Company -of New' Yerk closed Its Philadelphia aeaaen at "the Academy of Music last evening with" the best performance of Saint Saenk' "Samson ft Dclila" that it hs ever given In Philadelphia, and one of, the, best renditions of. any opera that any company has ever given hejw. Margare .Matzcnauer. was Substi tuted for Jeanne Oerdpn at the last moment as Dellla, and while the had been considerable curiosity, te see Mme. Gorden in a role in -which,' she la'new te Philadelphia,, this feeling was speed ily lest In the superb (rendition of tn role, of the,, Philistine, tftaptress, which Mme. Mnttenauer gave. In-pura vocal ability she has '.no equals upen-rtne operatic stage, artd l her rich, ,uPre voice was never lnxb,etter condltlen,'tnan it was last evening, and she gave It full range in, the many beautiful arias of the opera. The "Prtntcmps qui cota ceta mencc,"ln the first. act, the wonderful music of the love scene In the second i ..t Ujt . lM.AAl.lt. arlA in TnO third, where 'she taunts , hcrVJcthW never have been better sung or aciea. Mr. MartlnflU, making hls,flrst Phil adelphia appearance as 'TSamsen, gave an equally superb presentation. He did net .spare his voice in the difficult high passages, which were takenw th the full chest note, which. Incidentally, HAIR BALSAM ttBWwDMdrc-Jte!nirI,lUd Baaatr te Cray & Hahl Hl. t-,m. WiWietM.W.Tl F U R High Grada fiahls Mink Mnriee Fex ani! Waif Scurfs and Chekm $8 up te $150 Tha Orlclnal Stack of a Well-Knenn Fnrrltr Fiidenberg's. 37 N. 11th St. THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENHY M. NEELT "M. M." writes: "I was se sur prised when I read Haturday'8Lctter tins. I thought we lind dcnertetl about all of the undesirable alleys we had In nti nur reed United Stales, and here is one signing 'S. H..' whose letter sounds like one of. the aforesaid MJ. A'.'w,' who was overlooked. Or Is he an es caped lunatic? Mai be his cjesight Is peer. Something Is H.urely wrong with anybody who could even compare Gypsy Bleed with 'Carmen.' Tela Negri, homely. Insignificant; dish -nosed, lommen even en the screen she looked sallow and grcay. I can certainly believe the report that he Is German, and that her name Is Pauline Schwartz. What n contrast te beautiful, brilliant Cicrn'dine Far ."Then the nondescript looking male person who essajed the role of Den .loc. Berne come-down from the handsome and dashing Den Jose of Wallace Hied. "Pela Negri's company hasn't even the distinction of being heme'y. Thej are just ordinary. Wasn't It In 'Gypsy Bleed' where the 'guy populace In Seville skip through the htrcet iih If te ' music, waving their IkiikIh In unison aa In n drll? And what was the scenery compared te that in 'Carmen'? Less than nothing. "The only reaMin I can see for bring ing foreign films te thin Country is te show hew, much better we de every thing here, and hew very much better loeking1 our actersi and ni-trcs-tcst urer Simply" no comparison. "I have only recently scen 'The Sheik.' We wondered where the fresh roses came from in the desert. "Please forgive the length of this let ter. I will net offend again, but I was furious." (What d'jn mean "offend again?" Yeu haven't offended once yet. Cer tainly' they have reSen in the desert. I don't wonder "8. R.V letter made that 1 love te write. 1 agree everj thing you sny. Its tee bad. I, s. Your blue paper Is almost the exact shade.) a "Nancy" writes: "Am net writing te atk questions or criticize, ns I agree se perfectly with you. New I knew ou have lest all interest. Stilt, I am married, but only for live years. "Is that long enough te save the tiny? "I hellee ou liked (lie picture of 'Meran of the Lady Lctty,' I loved It, net ke niiuli for the characters, but for the bcities nnd the memories It brought. I did like Kudelph and Doro Dero Dore thy tetter than ever before. Seeing Miss Dnlten with bobbed hair made me want te pe straight te the beauty parlor and hac my own hair clipped. Being here's ah electric ! cleaner offer you can't afford te miss Our regular big Spring offer and it's the best in many years. ' Here it is: A splendid cleaner at a moderate price, backed by the experience and guarantee of the Phila- ( delphia Electric Company; a remarkable free offer, and the easiest kind of easy terms. -free complete act of cleaning at taaCMMnts with each Phila. Electric cleaner told during this big annual tale. $2.50 "is the very low first payment en the Phia. Electric cleaner, and the .balance is payable at the vary -convenient rate of only, Et,r i 'aa ... ,.,..!, iWxif.-.. vr' ".. Jmi m a united tune offer! Qmeirttctrtc cleaner experts will M?; fW te give you a practical M$ijimmtrwtlen of the new model ..Tru'.rma.ja vi.j..f -!.... '! ib. . w.SWiia"lWBfc wcric cicwirr nnu lire - , iimhrntnta at any of our show Maata. Or, telephone wanui v&r4m ter Ml Ma. H!A ELECTRIC CO. 4MiCwMMt '5ertfi' ff Variety of Line and Complete Service mean Most Miles per Dellar iTJaPlfeJDt bTtI 1 1 P aPPT aWaH SvjU ' jljKwBBjs i-lHBBMr if I 5al i!iii$m!w Refreshment nrtheweay We own and operate one factory only. 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