t -"."( " P ' ffiVj $ .l :. r I ll. s. 1 ii y - . 13" !Jf$-ip'V J"--v- V5fJ,'TO''1 ' (U t.-f jv k j r . ffmv "TT"VJ ff:irrT"A "W v-ii1 &ti&y&s"' t a fllipi vv "yi'.- . t i't'. . ". 11 ivw-e '' .7 - ;j.ui i' jJi.stsi. r v.j ti wv . i a, i .i hkb W,,,iCT" " $wvr wWWf EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-t-PBILADELPHIA TTPSBAT, , ''TOffE 6, 1922 vf f V ' T vlfAiMglfel p?fe Daily Mevie Magazine trr one th'n' thU pretty llttjte blend, if Mildred Davln Is rcnllr (telns te reMijtu nH llnrelil T.leyrt'n lending ledy tlnri" lmve arrived mblr In liOnden, whom cemethlng of n funs Im "belli tnndc ever them. Clinrlcs Ijapwertli WONDER WHAT THE SECRET IS? BL i I dMB91Hib1 siW K iBH V)r " ' 'V -dHPB HPtV u h HHPir9BEwvH sssssssskw 3 better one than Kllner. I wish Cnnnk I miner would write Remethlnt nbeiit MIm Field. Will jeu nk lier te, please? "llrreV a aiiestlnn vmi illdn'l mi. I be here June 12. ii .nccltil perform- i ? Atlfttcr 1 wrote. l)e I nnre ' " .unr.v iiny ih cemmg eaeK (which Is doubtful) lie couldn't And a I iimnnjrer of Oeldw.vn's Londen office, Imd a luncheon nt tlie Savey Hetel for Sir llnll ('nine, author of the novel from which the picture In te be taken, (e meet Maurice Tmirneur. the director, lilchnrd Dix. Mac Iiuch, I'liyllls Haver and ether members of the troupe. le the movie? Hrfve jeu met her per- n iSOtiallV? MnFP U'nfllfl Un wimtivtil nu Hit JUV MMH III It. I" J " " """" "' "'"'....i ii'i Wnllv" Itcltt lie-tnnn!n "crccn comedienne, but 1 Mippea she ,,ii... "V - . .... I tirrfi.ru l.n nr.n (I certainly ut my font In It I rcgnrd te t lint huMncM. Funny thing h that for once I'wfrw the Mnge. r wnm'i cnlliv An" J'"'t ,,,,re d like (e say th The mereen ha, a number of lendlnc V"' '" today te '.lust I.anded' that ii n ... ...i ..!.... .,i niuars " niimicBi ever, nHriifuinny innt cer nve ltleV "vlr c " " an v" or,'" HtMe mnlter of '.Tulle.' Any one "red-blelided?" They" RenS' hn- rh trie- te kid II. M. N. I, bound te hairy chests and arms which they tnke "Kiu. particular delight In exhlbltlim. ';"" I'll sav the Mime te you (hat T did at home in slouch lints nnl "'""' , te "M. F. l." 1 like "Wnlly" Held, yarns, and In ilrc. "UltH tlie i0K especially hi, i-emedy work, and since he bewildered and worried. chanited ever te that three or four vears ou knew the tpe Mix. hills, rar i ngn nm) ,,pns(1, belt)B n cn,M(; ,nan num, ixiriiwone. i nirj, And there Is anetiicr ureuti I Vtv Kl.nl. i. I.nllv iillllf lll'tlll .... .-.tt.. .. wi.ii, ,. r. - . . Helt, who in ailiiltien ie oiii'ei-""'- x0pe. I'm renllv net trylnc te Mnrt roles Is perfectly at home in , "'. ia deluge of letters. Net this time I ccssful busine:n mini." the niuii'j I'll refer your query n te "Why net headed financier.'.' etc. , . I star Kllner Field?" te Cennie I'nlmer, I like "Wally" Held. tee. mid have ng ye RKgesti nlli'nva Mnn nut ..f II1V V(1V tO S8y 1 t .tnt.U If r,. 1MJI fnl... Itn t.rtnl 1 e. but his beylilitie.s4 and the Minn n 1P nievjc, vrrv HOen, ncr success i that always lurks in hW ecs preclniie i ln,, ,pring j "Marjerlane" was tee ins inclusion in tnc tniriy-iumi - i notaeie. 1 11 try te print thesie pictures. " age nnu ceased temg n icniiing man ....iie.t fn'hlen plate. I've been vtrene for him. "'V "'I i And In "I'eter Ibbetson" I nifmlrcd him ns '," a let. The author and his son. Herwent Hall Calne, nrc working with Mr. Teumeur en the nclcctlen of locations for the picture. (', It. Dc Mlllc hns taken a portion of his company te Hanta Itarbarn for scenes In "Mnnslniightcr," the picture i In which I.enlrlce .ley, Themas Mel- ghau. I.els Wilsen and Julia Faye arc the principals. Yesterday 1 saw the carpenters and decorators working tn "ii lingo set which Is te he used In n vlslen-neenc In the Mime picture. Mr. Dc Mlllc plans te parallel an elaborate modern entertain ment with a Hemnn orgy of bygone days. CLAIRE WINDSOR IS TO PLAY IN FILM WHICH WON PRIZE irrert ,hi.mnn' ftrmiiv All my biographies of Alice 'terry give the lady's hair n blonde, but. having never met her, 1 can't Miy for sure.) Wanna Leu writes: "What rcn'eii. outride of n personal prejudice, could you possibly have in refusing te clajlfy Wallace Held In the he-man group.' uiil you really mean that or were you jut trying te get a lumen et inuignam ni ters from the many Wally fans? I think I (, ifiu lliA Inttrr .. n HV I....... . mf , llll'.jll ,l l,llVH lllllll-, III, lucre is ccriainiy mi nm- . .... (;-, yn Scenario (;entet prue story. crren mere dcrvlng of being piaceu (,0,C(M1 .m0o,.e w1)I have the leading in that group num nus nne. huii.-i.. fcm,nin; role and Allen Helilbar will jiuiiig fellow. There are "e many thing- turt,(,ti te be -aid In his favor. Want te hear , , id in am in mi, ii...... Hnrrv Mers will de a cemerlv n.nrt i rtnttmn tf tM iitniti nnps ' .in. iu .. . .. . . ti.. i ., ...... ,... I.amI.. v 1 1 Ii IT' ""c " L" ," , ,.' iiuw; Am directorial job for Oeldwyn. lit 19 VllV l l in i"t .-. ii.i - -- By CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood. Calif. LAIUK WINDSOU has been added he rast of "llreken Chains," the Cr.Al , le t Mlldred'buviA .Mnifi. lir, tuc, ..Tack, liaa decided en a Aim cntce'r, and nays he won't be sntlafle'd until hl nnme in In electric lights. The family has al ways, had n difficult time getting him up In Ithe morning, but Mildred Fay that new he Is an actor, his three alarm clocks go off Mmultaneeualy at fl A. M. and there Is no peace In the house after that until he Is wifely en his way te the studio, Mny MaoAvey and Leis Wilsen leek their first nlrplnne ride the ether day. They were up for an hour flying ever Hollywood, Les Angeles and the beach cities. They both get n great thrill out of their trip, but ndmlttcd feeling thankful te find themselves en se'ld ground again. A photograph of (Jlerla Swanson was sent from Londen te Altadcnn, a suburb of rasadenn, Calif., In fifteen minutes by the new telephotography. The oc casion of the demonstration was a meeting of the Cesmes Club, nt which about eighty members witnessed Hie performance. A. Welsh's l'he ! 1 Tem Moerp is whispering something te Lila I.i-c, and from the expres sion en her face, she seems te be very interested. The picture was snnpped between scenes en the films in which Tem and Lila are appearing THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Ily HENRY M. NEKI.Y Lamps for June Wedding Gifts M, , j 0881 I JfiAPPY and me.t for ?? tunate indeed i the happy couple who re ceived n Biddle-Gaumer lamp for the new home a gift any one could be proud of giving. UGHTINGFlXTURES BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Take Ne. 10 Cr In Subway Oltii Sat. Till 13 o'clock (neon) riien n.nim e;co iiltl : 0TSS Whit. In wide variety of styles e fe4 SkV. fr iS n. lnnrllnir tnnn fnr the ilcliulltflll Der ethv Davenport (new Mrs. Held) and, have seldom been disappointed in one of his pictures. Perhaps they weuldn t , always please the sky-high-brews, but thev ere mighty geed entertainment. 1 de'wi-h jeu'd explain your refusal. Hene-tlv. I'd like te knew our reason. , "There s a certain very ciiarmuis 'little girl out there in 'Callfilmla' whei i isn't getting half the praise and alien- i tien she deserves. 1 refer te Kllner j Field. She has been in remedle.s and I ' serials, but never has much of a chance. though she Is often much mere Interest ing and attractive than the 'star'ef the ' 1 1 nixturit Where are all these 'hie' ill- . "TNT" writes: "Your tlnv l'cnvel ward eagerly te 'The Prisoner of I rectors i who are continually looking ter Is sometimes ls the ,.p and fire that I y" " M It Is te I flndVT 1 hey could,, t discover ,, bet- your active correspondents give tneir contributions. It seems yours is a ' moon-like splendor reflected. If you are net careful you might find yourself some sleepy morning In the rH j en handed Mis Agjlc Ayres misty ami dim. . , . "Come nut fiem behind your Utile hnrkleberrv and sav still mere abruptly what veu think. Fer Philadelphia u de go "quite a way along the gravel of outspokenness, but wake up the old , haunt the mummy has been dead a long time. "Whether I like your stick or net I read it. and nfter all you want renders I mere than admirers, don't you? If every one agreed and loved jeu your lite would be nltnet heaven, nnd press men have that only te leek forward te. Hav ing ridden my depressed besom I'll te my peeve. "Why all this rant about 'Foolish Wives'? Did I reach the controversy bv freight? Is there much I don't knew about what has been -all? Hut I saw the picture, nnd why all this -allow horror? "It was artl-tlc a the movies je : it had It all ever some of the thing- iscHy Compson hai put ever recently 'Fer These We Leve,' for example, pardon ing the digression, seemed te love cver nne but the harassed audience. Itur Krlc. he wns willing le play an unat tractive part and did it te the Ijueen's taste, Then the -terv seemed te fulfill some of the ancient requirement-. 1 did net note that be was rewarded with im grandeur for his iniquil did he net get his. ns lliev have it? "Evidently you did net lik it from your free seat. Yeu can afford te dislike a let of pictures. Why de jeu go te the meiles or t lie theatre or anywhere that lays a claim en amusement as a ferie? Did you ever step te think why n let of us go? Surely it is for amusement pure If possible, but usually simple. -n that the hackneyed pure and s. holds "Has the stage been an uplift agent .' That ought te start an argument. It eecms te have raised our raven-haired R. X. from n trundler of soiled plates le the lap of luxury, but you in your gratia chair and me in my thlrty-clglit center, de we get nearer heaven or a geed deed after we have had an hour and fifty ninutes of Mae Murruy's ex quisite sbapeliucss and little else te focus en? "It seems rather unfair le go en a he man hunt in the movies a man H there te de what, some one else tell him. (Jet him In a dark alley with a brace of Philadelphia's best en his neck nnd he may pull something entirely surprising. A director may and may net be a bene. fit." (Listen, old kid. if I were any mere outspoken, they'd have me In jail, and 1 don't want te go there again. I'll bet I enjoyed "Foolish Wives" mere than you did, A hard-boiled egg like me can watch a thing like that with a full an preclatlen of all the technical and ar tistic mnrvels shown en the screen. Hut It wns fit only for hard-boiled' eggs and no one else. If you'll let me indulge in a native Irish-Ism I'll say if I went te the movies these days for amusement, I'd stay home.) "M. F. C." writes: "Oh. drnr, for once you've disappointed me '. I thought you liked Wallace Held, and new you ay you don't consider him n he-man I Toe irresponsible? Must bn some men. tal or moral lack, since he's surely husky enough physically much mere e in real life than he leeks en the screen. Where would you class hlin, then? His talent la unquestionable aa tot his character, well, It he takes the Valentine supremacy with dignity and geed taste, and still sticks te the same wife he started out with, I'll ay he has character. "New that Will Hays has given hh ' official dictum that matrimonial tangles need be no bar te a screen career, I nuppese all the bad little boys and glrla who have been careful for fear the bogeyman would get them will be gin te enjoy themselves. At that, there might be a connection between the Val entine case and District Attorney Weel- n avers en the screen. Is a clever come- n'' efw members of the cast ct se d an and weiif. E be absel itely un- , Jted are Geerge Seigmnnn and Wll spoiled bv success. I've been watching Ham . Meng. both character actors of , Wnllnce neld's work since the dnvs he great ability. inu I'uiiiit.iii.i mining inn ivnn.s- iO 1HM v, .' iS Mann & Dilks 1162 CHESTNUT STREET w HYLAND Men's Union Suits Perfect in fit cool, comfortable fabrics sold here only. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET The Children Leve Abbotts Cream Buttermilk se give them gll they want, because it's healthful for them. Makes them grew healthy and sturdy. Improves their digestion and makes their sleep restful. Abbotts from whom you have always bought "A" Milk for the kiddies make Cream Buttermilk fresh every day under the same "laboratory control." Yeu can get it from the driver, by 'phoning Baring 0205, or by leaving a note in the bottle. Give the children a glass when they ask for something te eat between meals. It satisfies th'eir hunger and keeps them cool and happy. j nJ Beautiful white silk Hosiery, $2 a pair up All perfect, all full-fashioned CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Centiitently Fine Footwear Since 1868 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. "Mil!: suppliers te critical buyers" Philadelphia Atlantic City PleasamvilU Ocean City WildwoeJ fSAbbetts Cream Buttermilk ftfcS f r TT mm Irt 1, JS-ifJ.fwsi.'j-A itv tV? iJ Vine a candidacy for Governer. Did you Vyi.Jl notice. thatV But you are right In j1- tlttllfln tlin flnnnara tt'111 niln.A Il..ilnl.i. Sr- iut the same. ' A S $' 'if F55 i. MU W WAIt 11r& mmi A a. A .tBl. ..I.n..k I f l c JUII PUIC Jl'U tilt; Illll It LM J II i - Alice Terry'a hair? Photoplay, October, 1021, says It Is chestnut brown. Pic ture Play. July. I02l call It 'auburn - i iah' both agree it Is even mere beau tiful than the blnndv wig. I can't Imagine any una tlilnkin; her anything hut exquisitely leiely te loe! at but as j can 'honestly go at V'j HvU'h n far J?!'' nresenl. S.i new. Iieln- nne nt tour I fm'itH4 readers, I kMr exactly where ' '4rJ ttand 'th yeg, I am loeWng fur- Leuis E. Wiser- Qhe Quality Qurniiure Gentcr 160-262 Se. Fifth St Philadelphia Bet Locust and Spruce TTEFER did the month of June usher in money-saving opportunities for the newly married te compare with present of ferings at Wiscr's. Beauty, variety, quality at prices amazingly modest. See. Convince veursclf ! (Jurat Amir lUdreum hutlc lmcr(cfin Walnut 4 piccti .. i $240 A SPECIAL SALE OF RUGS the most startling values are offered an especially timely opportunity for prospective brides. Roem size Rugs at $9.75, te a wonderful selection of celebrated Angle-Persian quality Whittals. De net fail te attend this remarkable Sale. ?bapfflfe3issd,; for 5 cents See hew fast the ihildrcn run mands when Chiclett! peppermint in the yellow box tutti-frutti in the pink box spearmint in the green box American Chicle Ce. e y them n( -St :'. '' A W, Wwmm iiit delicious -candy coated chewing guni i I 4 The Smartly Attired Yeung Man relict upon the expert cleaner te keep hia clethei In the "pink of condition," for he knows that "the apparel oft proclaims the man" and count for much "In hie bualneta or aeclal life Fer' a limited time we are making the following prices for master cleaningi LADIES' SUITS OR COATS.... $3.00 MEN'S SUITS OR 0'COATS. $1.50 Parg'a Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadelphia's Qzalilf Cleaners and Dytri and V"";" 1616-28 N. 21t St., Philadelphia Branches: 1113 Chestnut St. and 65B7 dermnntewn Ave II Kl Automobile Painting Whether your car it just beginning te lese itt finish and show cracks in the varnith or whether it has been long neglected, we can repaint and refinith it te leek like new. We use only the belt quality materials applied by experts of long experience. Our service is prompt; our work reliable; and our charges moderate. Call en us or tve tvill call en you and give estimate. DAUPHIN PAINT SHOP 1418-1420 West Dauphin Street, Phila., Pa. Stewart "Utility Wagen" A Speed Tru6k that can "take it" Designed and built for fast de livery service. Ne passenger car parts. That's important. Werk3 mere hours, makes faster trips, keeps down costs. Electric starter, electric lights, powerful modern meter. Alemite lubrica tion, bumper, 32x4VS'' cord tires. Just compare it. A difference se great you can't make the wrong choice. Chassis Prices "Utility Waren" $1245 Ui te l'i ten 1445 l'j te 2 ten.. 1790 2 ', i te 3 ten.. 2390 3'j te 4 ten.. 3190 t. e. 6, Buffalo ,? m Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market J MOTOR TRUCKS I'noTeri.AVi I'neTQPi.Ais 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 Company of America. te- ADm 1 ( r'-t 'IIIOMI'SON hTH. fl I. I.K.N l..NMS & Sl'i:i'll. t'ANT In i Where Is My Wandering Bey Tonight? i ASTOR VHi,iVlvts.xA-1 BELMONT ".V: heNIXON-NIKDLINGEK THEATRES 0 CONWAYTEARLE In "Till: MAN OF HTONF RALTIMORE W7 A"1?.1!" CEDAR AUNFX AVIIKH "nil JACK HO I .T In "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" BLUEBIRD Urn.ul (. SumilrliiUind lV.HlK.MVHI : Ulllll 11 BETTY COMPSON in "'TIIK (llti:i:.N TF.JII'TATIO.S" fVl OMIAI utn M.iplevMiuil Aei. j.vi -i-i, ":jn, 7 nml r. M Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanson In "IIK(IM) Till'. HOCKS" FAIRlONtl'u I MAE MURRAY I hi "INXflNATInV' rrr at wnDTUPDM linm.l si m r.,u U M.;TViniV"VK-i0?, W' ;w i Rlph Valentine&GliriaSwaniM "SISTERS" I . ."ly-: en Tin: nefiis - - IVIXI IrVI "-" AiSU MAIUM-.I e; r arrr I a i i.mti I ., w i v i m nn " - I IXll-'H l I ii I " ..... . i-i.-. till Ulin - ji.iK "J uO i: MRKn n nil it 'IA iaII Rodelph Valentine& Gleria Swanirt'fl in iii.ki.mi iiir; iiurnv- ueTii i, ci:d.u avenci l -.10 nml ! T .ill ! It PRISCILLA DEAN I n "Wll.li IIOMH , COLISEUM ?SAI,S!T,4IS' "THE PASSiONAFLbWER FIJONT .ST. . (lIHAnO AVI. .Intuitu .llinn mi Vr .nltfiirrl "L" GLADYS WALTON iiii'i..vi.n with rim:" . lea'der .J.,tf;',; ' w DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS iiimtiii: tiiiiici: .Mi'.xKr,Ti:i:KS" , JUMBO IfiriKT '-! ANli l.tK'1'Sr PTHESII,I l,uv.uei ,,t, i.ne:i, uvb.. .sell I llV'JM 7 .(. M I Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanson ' 1 In lll'.MIM) NIK IKK Its" I IRRRTY uji'iau .v cijia mhh av" l,lll,l I I vtinki; ll.Ml.Y ! MAE MURRAY In "rAKCINATION" i In BERT LYTELL AM Ah I,AD riNGKRS" IS. 7 ml ORIENT WoeJlaml Aw, nt CM mati.viii: ntn.v 1IIOS. II. INCH'S FRODt'CTION "HAIL THE WOMAN" St. 0VERBR00K 6 4 8$!Wuu GLORIA SWANSON I" "IIKlt IIIMIAXDS TKAI)i:.MAKK" PAI M rn.::Krenu avi: & UlV1 Tir... , :,..,., iW"HT'-'" JACKIE COOGAN in "MY BOY" HlNTFK KKATUN In "TIIK I'M. I ri" midkd siiiii.Mi: y.niK n.i.i: fltl 71 I R'lll X. UAVUriM STS. rlVIl u ,, , n a n' it I--, ion ".' in:riiNAi,i lurtiiKH rniiuiTTieN "POVERTY OF RICHES" , AQTH T Tlientre. Opp. "I." rermlS'J ! Rodelph Valentine & Gleria SwansuJ , jii"ni:vexn thi: itnrns" OT! A K llV l'mniniil,.iin 1 (i nt VtMAf p 1 I.H1L " a.a. t n.i or.! Kotlelph Valentine & Gleria SwanJMs In "nF.YOXIl TIIK BOCKS" ' ARDMORE 'SffilVf , ! MARY PICKFORD ' I" "I.ITTI.K I.HUII FAfXTI.KROV , -- -. tin llinn ninditi TV , LlKAlN 1 m7.T, Tninn-rim. Him. T It MABEL NORMAND In ".MOI.I.Y O" REGEN'r Marl.ct HI llelnw nn, in M ... ,, i. .. ns A tri-w-- ' ' ' ruLft HtUKI in "Tin: UFD I'ljxretj' RIAI TO "KIIMANTOWX AVKnIHT ETHEL CLAYTON In "TIIK (II i,; AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. AMBASSADOR llulllmore Af. .1(4 i ILL1 Allll 1 llUIIltltUrO A r. --., WOttUUI i::ie :i:3'li 7 &r I Nimiiirr I'nlli-) H(lnrp I'rli-M I "'' V'u ' l .H.-Si; AIIV.M ml KMHKHI I. mil'"- - i "THE ROSARY" SHERWOOD 51"' "''lllwv, Av. Ni'Nl Wfrk-ISTIIRS" hIIIi ."."- wlliam nftinffi , GERMANTOWN Tlffl" inmvyl "fleweV efkVhe NORTr; ;.) j iviAKrxt.1 ,r. ' ; -, VxVtf$nU PARlT't75GTrJJ IP AIM PAirir ",,lJ''ir MIN. M,., ...i-. k- " ' MIIIMI'"1 FAlllll'H llll'i .i- JEAN PAIGE i i In "Till1, iiimttii .... . miasm iiiiiiiiriiiniffli mmmmmmm "THEODORA" 'iniiiiiJiiiiitiiiii Read Want Ads in Classified Section lW&P 'J riBrammHiwmijm vnifffty nwrcw ;WvJ,KW k y.. 'iii,', i. . ,.t ., I h&Mtt&m BstAa&vv f. 'I WJftlSitX:?- : vZ lM!WA:Je(Va A ?!u'A'JKJ. ri -.-
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