Issfs W$v fmsgJm WhiiM rfL'irr . P- St fflAU T'Cf i ..ti'.. r- if Kl . .-, J . tWM :" p3fe Daily Mevie Magaxine FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK LILA LEB Who has been picked te play the lending role opposite Wal lace Held in "Th6 Ghost Breaker" We will be glad te publish the pto pte ture of such screen players as are sug gested by the fans I I -- KVHMl tSH3HMi& fML ISJMWB: . ximw iwmt in i r ;-,., 'ii V.-J? V7 t'nHO RXfcvJKr 4iHKW; IffllpflfBi HUH M A WV: : fault of an ovcr-nmbitleus director, I. c., 'Sissy' De Mllle? Yeu claim that Gleria doesn't 'go ever' unless she Id n mannlkln for n fnslilen show, Well, te my untrnincd eye, her work en the island was nbevc reproach. "I came across nn old magazine (vlntnsc of 1012) the ether da v. ntul. for the beneflt of these sccklne Infer matien about Pearl White, I will quote inc toiiewing iwmi apologies te rcnrl) : " 'This young actress, Just nast twenty-one, has played with Nat Geed win' and in another place, 'she 1ms beautiful red hair and comnlcxlen te match.' "New. nllewlne for the Imaslnntlen of the press ngent, you may draw your own conclusions. '.'Mr. Nccly, can you give me nny news tegnrdlnr Mltl Haies who played here In 'Lady Billy' last year? I can t find her In tfcwYerk or Chicago and I wondered If she is still en the legiti mate." (You're qulte right nbeut Gleria In that picture, nnd, If you've bcen.f olio w lng the column, you must ndmlt that my antipathy toward the lady (tnnt rather n harsh word by the way) Is due i. I... .ni,f nletllrcs. I tlficd te llKO her vcrv murli, though her make-up, was always of the iiasny type. i couldn't have looked very hard ter Mltxl, as she has i just been play lng an engagement In Chicago with "Lady Billy." Next season hc is te have u new show. BABY 8TRANQLED IN CRIB Hiinmnkln. Ta.. July IT. Falling thStl" side Vail of bis crib, Stan fnrd llenn. rlght-month-eM son of Mr. and Mrs" Clarence ltenn, strangled vesterdnv The mother went Inte the room te "leek nt her supposedly nlecplng Infant and found him banging by the neck. THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY M. NEELY Evpcrt Typist writes: "Hew come there is net much mention of 'The Bui lng Tassien,' featuring Geerge Arllss, la your column? It is the best picture I've ecu this year. Perhaps you'll say it's the only one I ever have seen, 'but anUiew what Is your opinion? :'I don't like Tem Mix, ditto Billtum S. Hart. D'ja see 'After Your Own Heart'? In an argument regarding the owner of the creek between his nnd his neighbor's ranch, he doesn't hire a furcer, but he himself gees out te (uney the land. It requires at least two te survey land nnd sometimes four and mere. New and then he fumbles at the transit nnd leeks! What s be loekln' nt? He is supposed te have a man at the ether end te held a nag en which te sight the transit. But net Themas; lie could probably build the Delaware ltiver bridge himself if they asked him. Seme junk. IMicw! "In Blllluun's 'White Oak, happen ing about WiU. in hhentlng at the In dians, he has tlic'eld fiiMilened gun which takes" about one hour, two minutes, two and twe-flftii hccends te lead. That's all light. But huddenly with out warning he pulls out a revolver and sheets six times btralght with out stepping. Isn't this an anachron ism? . "Hew de jeu like tirnce Davisen? I like her muchly. Hew about ou. chief? She's some pippin, but, eh baby, enn the net ! Dltcs-mel, a 11 veus plait, hew old is she? New, I don't want te knew whether she lias grepii hair, her own teeth or a seven nnd one-half size shoe, but I de want te knew a little of her biography, plenfc. , , t "I also like Mabel Normand, but I think that Mack Scnnett spoiled 'Melly O' by that bunk at the end. Mabel can act. Yeu notice, Hen, I praise the ncting. If I want te sec nice chickens, I go te Bread nnd Chestnut streets. I pay my twenty-two cents te see acting. "I brought this typewriter from -Camden especially for you. I used the hunt system. Deep stuff, my boy! "Will veu please tickle 'Deug' for another one like 'The Three Muskrnts i Ihning rend your column, I shall see 'The (Jeed Provider' immediately. (There has been a great deal of comment en "The Billing Passion lately, but perhaps I haven't get around te printing or answering these partic ular letters yet. It certainly was a cork ing geed picture. The reason why I cut your second pnragraph out, was because I niake it u point net te give nny the ater free advertising in these columns. Your sarcastic remarks en Hart and Mix seem well deserved. Grace doesn't give her age. but her biography is as follews: Bern, Oeeanside, Leng Island, educated New Yerk, in social swlnu or ganized own company nnd made "Wives of Men" with Florence Iteed, starred herself in "Atonement." "A Convert of llevenge," "Man's Plaything" and "Lne, Hate and a Weman.") "Puppy" writes: "Yes, I am the 'Piippj' of Cynthia fame. Don't you feel honored te hnve mien nn important person write? I saw that my leading censer in Cynthia's column, Hecter, has written and started quite a neat little dlfccusslen nnd se new I'll try my lut k. "First of rill, my favorites nn nn Mntguerite Clark, Gleria, Glfh sisters, Tnlniadge sisters, Itudie, Wallle. Mae Murray and Pilselllti Dean. There, hne 1 htaited n light yet? Well, just te make sure of one, I'll add the much abused Ven Strehelm, providing Catty 'leer will step writing. Keine one ought te send her n picture of her here se she would step writing tliose long and agonizing epistles en n woman's rights. "I am glad te see Marguerite Clark coining in for a llttle praise in jour I column ; slid certainly deserves it. 1 hnve ni'vnr liennl nnv nun suv thev didn't like her. hut she doesn't cemu la for liulf enough praise. "A.,1 ..I t ll.Il. ,.M1 TlAn ..!... de j en think about her? I think she Is perfectly weiuleiful lu a geed creek Jlery. 'Wild Heney' was lieice, but tell me, did ou ccr see a better (Ji'liess. than Pilselllti In 'Outside the Law'? "Am glnd in see ,ou reforming ei the Mae Miinny question. I think Hie's u ilnmlv little uetrws. "Well, I de hope l'e started sonic thing. Leve t all." parties nre always nsklng te drink? You're evidently well trained, as :ieu mention nil the names thnt start fights in our column. Yen. I like Priscllln. though I would like te bee her in some thing worth while. I was always a great booster of Marguerite Clark's.) Mlgnen returns with: "Yeu weel ncvair, knew the thr-r-ill zat I re ceived tenlcht. when neon irlaneinc down, I saw my letter in print. I long age had glvc.i up of ever seeing It and merci, benuceupc, you are timing one cruel ndvantnge of me ; just because I am net nearly parialt jeu weel net count my letter ns one te make you answer these questions of Hecter. I think (you see, Monsieur, I am Improving one lcetlc bit) you arc one mean thing, or mnybe you have lest It, but don't worry, for I mjself have the copy of the questions, se nny one time you need It, just let me knew, se please don't let one lectie thing like zat hinder jeu! Am I net one kind mamsell? Alse ees 'The Weman Who Walked Alene' a geed portrait te see, and 'His Wife's Husband?' Lust week I saw zat Chinese actor, Scssue Hayakawa In the 'Vermilion Pencil,' nnd I think eet was one very geed portrait, lie, te my estimation, is one wonderful ncter, don't you think se? I think he far surpasses Valentine, And Bessie Leve, Oh ! I think she is se sweet, and later en I think she weel bceeifle a wonder ful actress, don't ou? One of my friends n long lima age saw May Fuller in 'What Happened te Mary.' What has become of her? Zcy say she was one geed actress. Alse you weel notice zat I only used the word 'parfnlt' once, as I feel se sorry for jeu in one elflce, ninety degrees In the shade. Ben selr." Back again, nnd just as Ilayinond Ilayinend Ilayinond hltchcecklau as before despite my pleas te cut the French. Mary 'Fuller lias, ns far as I knew, nnd I've made a numberef inquiries, retired from the screen. Yeu should hnve seen Ilujn kawa when he win -doing "The Cheat" with Fanny Ward one of the best pictures ever made nt any time.) V. Asliburn nnd "An Anxious Walter: I clus jeu two together. In fact. I'm klnda suspicious jeti're one nnti the mine, but, ntnwnj. I'll print the next picture of Schlldkraur I can get my hands en. At present, I'm frank te admit. I hnvent net nny geed pictures of this suddenly iln-n favorite. Hnve patience. Anne Onymeiis writes: "I have just seen 'Mule nnd Female' for the llrst time I missed it when it was first released and I tried in vain te tlnd u flaw In Gleria's acting. Her betray al of the English lady was, of course, fur-fetched and overdone, but why blame Iter when, after all, It was the fjf m (Welcome, vjninia, or Puppy, but don't desert we 11 get ourselves in 'luble, Are jeu nny relation te the yuppy that hunting choruses and stag Cerns? CB4B103 just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn is Bluc-jaj'. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then tiic corn loosens and conies out. 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Walnut 3107 Mountain Valley Water HOSIERY WANTED New Yerk Commission Heuse With Foreign Offices Is Open te Purchase Large Quantities of LADIES' ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSIERY in 15", 16", 17", 18" fiber beet, cotton tens, and 18" mercerized top Seamless and Seamed back for deliveries August te January, 1923. Alse have large outlet for LADIES' MERCERIZED HOSIERY and MEN'S COTTON MERCERIZED AND ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSIERY. Payment made in New Yerk. Write Bex Ne. A 811, LEDGER OFFICE Resinol healed that skin trouble "Yeu knew hew I suffered from thnt eczema for years, and dreaded meeting people, and hew I tried dozens of remedies without avail. Resinol Seap and Ointment cleared awny every trace of it. The itching was stepped instantly, nnd the inflam mation nnd skin trouble disappeared in a surprisingly short time. It's a perfectly harmless treatment, nnd ideal for the complexion nnd hair. Yes, you can get it from any druggist." I'HOTOl'I.AYS rneTQi'i.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. AD-U 1 r B!D & THOMPSON Bia. ArLLLAJ MATisnn daily HENRY WALTHALL In "I'AKJHD Ct'BTAlNh" A CTHD E1UHTH ft OinAHD AVE. AOlVJrv mating daily two F:Trtv. "BLIND CIRCUMSTANCES" HARRY CAREY in "HIS BABY" AMI NOVi:i.TIKS DAL111VHJICii. n.w .t Mit. BIST . UAL.TIMOUU CONSTANCE TALMADGE n "WOMAN'S I'l-ACI." ni T trDlDH nrmil & Sunqufhann DLUtDlKL rnntin""". '- until 11 WALLACE REID In "At'HOhS Till: CONTINENT" rl riMIAl Qtn. & Muplcuoeil Ae. V-VljVlliniJ 1! SO 7 nml ! MARION DAVIES In "IIIIAUTWS MOUTH" M. FAIRMOUNT kf$a&M AI.L-STAIl f.T In .. 'THE CALL OF HOME" GREAT NORTHERN SsrVWtt CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "Till'. WQKI.UI.Y MAIIUVN'A" IMPERIAL SIS. t. Wi'iTls NORMA TALMADGE la ".HMI1.1N' TIIUOri.H" I IDfDTV 11IIOAD & COLUMHIA AV. LIOCjK 1 I MATIN'UH DAILY Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanson In "lir.YOM) Till". HOCKS" ADICMT Wneclland Ae. nt 0"1 St. OKlblN 1 MATIVI.-P UMI.V GEORGE ARLISS In "Till: III I.IM I'ASMIIN" h:ii & iiAvr.itreuD 'K.si'i: nVF.RBROOK OWEN MUUKt In "Itl.l'OHTr.D MIKSlMi" Vjai IkI FHANKKOKl: AVB. & PALM NliHKll- HTFimvr THOMAS MKHIIIAN A I.W!!I';I,IV "Why Change Your Wife?" n I-rCMVTP Market St. Uler 17th RLCaLIN 1 ie a m te u i. .m. MAY MacAVOY In "TIIUOIMI A (,Uxs MIMIOW" KlAL.lv AT TI'I.PKIH-ii'Ui:v XT WALLACE REID III ",M IIO'-S T1IK rONTIMIM" CI IPniVriOn r" 1 1 1 1 A Unlllmnre An. SHEKWUU1J mat. a. nvr n se iu, i r.i: .mi t. wn ".V'Mr V is Matrimony a Failure?" HKK.NA 0;i3V,MOOU,J ' he NlXON-NlKDLlNGLKi THEATRES 0 BELMONT C2D AHOVB .MAUKET L111V1V1I I J se A 3i fl 30 te 11 P M POLA NEGRI InJ'THi: IJEVII.'.s I'AllX" CEDAR 0T" CEDAIl AVKNUIs V.l-L-V , M nI1J ;, . ,nr ,( e CONWAY TEARLE "A WII)ll)l'i:. TOWN" COLISEUM ?Inrkct ,n!t-tath wtt 'TINb'i'lwOMAN"; JUMBO Sy.euL.nAvn: FRANK MAYO In "ACKdSS THK DKADI.INK'' LEADER , ,yf avb "nND'TQMAN" " L0CLOT "ftT ;iOTT THOMAS MEIGHAN in 'THIJJIArMKI.en DVIlDl" NIXON'S MiBASSADOR""-" Mntlnee, ISO A .100. a, V itT Grace Davisen,JTIie Splendid Li-" NIXON " A-NMAltKETT3'r' JOHN GILBERT "Till: VKI.I.OW .STAIN" 69TH ST. Th""re;, 0'-."I'" Termln.1 mae Murray' In "r.WINAHO.v STRAND aBrma'ei av ..t vci f - I'1 7 -uiil li , (IV DIVIIs In "BEAUTY'S WORTum cnanfj 1'. it ARDMORE KUASTKK I'lKK, -1IJV1V-11, AUIiMnitp iv JOHN GILBERT in "SHAME" HI TH I.I.1IU1 hINNKV, 'untrnlt,i e2j airtAHD avj:. Mniliipe Teil it . 1'iu 7 t u MIRIAM COOPER 111 "THK HATH" GRANT ! AT OTHER THEATRES j MEMBERS OF M.P.T.J.A. )l GERMANTOWN Bi!;w,'.n!?j'. ! BETTY BLYTHE ' 1)1 "HIS MIIK'S lU'SHAMI" PARK" HIUGIJ AVB. t DAUPHIN ST. rAKNMHmI,,AV.KJ?l.?.,U',a,0XI "BEAUTY'S WORTH" AV ".1 T? . D CnAtfyc trw TiiG&niW MLConemy busvuivu. jH . - Again, This Exceptional Offer of Men's $1.65 Harmony S V MONDAY, JIT1.V 17, 102. Stere Opem nt 0 A. M. CIem at B !'' M NELLENBURGS EHT1RE BLOCK-MMtKEl llreiza STREETS, k. M Sweeping Clearance Sale of All Our Women's & Misses' Pretty Cotten Dresses At Phenomenally Lew Prices! Summer's 'prettiest styles, materials and colorings. Women's and Misses' $2.00 and $2.50 01 Dresses at. . P-- Bcceminpf models of voile, EiiiRhnm nnd linene, with ergnndie vestces, cuffs and loop trimmings, pockets and sashes. Sizes 1G te 41. One Pictured. Women's and Misses' dj 9 'Women's and Misses' CJO $3 te $5 Dresses at. . . .P $5 and $7 Dresses at. .P nrettv Charming models of imported gingham, Percale Shirts $1.15 Hi ..II AJ 'it at $1.35 Geed - wearing shlrta, with tan grounds and neat stripes. Cellar - attached styles. Sizes 14'te 17 inches. Remarkable value! Men's $2, $2.50 CI 1A and $3 Shirts. n-L-LU Slight seconds of high grade shirts in oxford, nengee and madras. White and colors. Neckband nnd cellar-attached styles. Sizes 14 te 17. Men's SI. 25 le 74c Men's $1.65 Pajamas. . . Geed quality cambric in ,. -n v. . . aMrta pink, blue, tan, white and b heliotrope. Finished with Geed quality muslin, silk frog fasteners. All Slightly imperfect. Sizes 15 sizes. ie J 8. bNELLEHBURflS Economy Basement ninn.IinYi nnti Y'nlln in .n,nM,e U...b..U... UIIU ...U ... .U..UUO J..VI...J ,, J! il .l li ...ill. styles, set off by contrasting color linen' . -.,,.. rf Wnt ,, V0V..-U.W WW..H. f V.. .. .. J.-- , nf ceTlnrs, cuffs nnd pipings, pearl buttons sasn and black ribbon bow tie. and sashes. Sizes 16 te 44. One Sketched, te 44. One Illustrated, Sizes 1G SneTleFJburgS Economy Basement Sale of Corsets Brassieres & Bandeaux Extraordinary Values! C-B CORSETS 51.00 Corsets at 3J)C $1.75 Corsets at 59c $2.50 Corsets at $1.00 $3.00 Corsets at $1.39 Pink and white ceutil. Lew and medium bust models, with long hip lines. Well boned. WARNER'S BRASSIERES AND BANDEAUX 65c Bandeaux at 19c $1 Brassieres and Bandeaux, 39c $1.50 Brassieres at 59c SnelLENDURGS Economy Basement Sale of Women's $3 Bathing Suits and Sweaters at $1.95 Ea. Bathing Suits arc sateen in va rious smurt styles, with colored trimmings, pockets and belts. As sketched. Si Will Immk Sweaters in hlip-en style of pure worsted in plain and nov elty effects. Leng and sheit sleeves. SNELlXNRv-rfcjS Econemj Baement Manufacturer's Clese-out of Women's Nightgowns Leads This Splendid List of Vacation Specials At 93c Each Set-in sleeve models of soft muslin, elaboiately tiimmed. One pictured. Women's Envelope Chemises nnd IQr rvi ftj 'Jf'viWl-.iu' . ""& tni'-l "'X- WW)l j r LA Nightgowns at . . Pretty summery lingeiie cloth. affairs of 98c Women's Sateen Skirts, Special at Shndowpreof. Geed qual ity sateen. Women's Extra-Size KQP Chemises Built-up shoulder model, embroidery trimmed. 49c Women's NiffhtRewns. Lingerie cloth in llcsh and white. SneILTnbureS lnemy i.i.i.i.i.i.ui;i HiiHeincnt 59c Children's Underwear At Big Savings! Children's Muslin AQp Made of excellent quality muslin, with low neck and short sleeves, prettily trimmed with stitching. Sizes 4 te 14 years. Children's Nainsoek Princess Slips at Daintily trimmed with lace and inserting. Sizes (3 te 14 years. Children's Bleemer Drawers OKp at Muslin, lace or embroid ery trimmed. Children's Combinations. Geed quality muslin trimmed with lace or em breidery. Sizes 2 te 11 years. SnELLENBURGS Economy Basement Beys' Coel Serviceable Play Garments Made te Stand Hard Wear! Priced le Save Yeu Werth-While Sums! 59c vJ wf m Slip-ens rffcJfcx Mw 4ic Jyk w Xm v sizcs 3 t0 I VI mm W 8 years. I U"s. Beys' Overalls 48c Blue with white stripe. Sizes 4 te 10 years. m&y Beys' Playalls 81c Blue denim and b 1 u c striped khaki. Sizes 3 te 8 years. SIuZlZnbUrgS Economy Basement $1.60 Hemstitched Pattern Luncheon Cleths at$1.15ea- Heavy cotton damask cloths with satin finish, in four beautiful patterns. Size 45x45 inches Fine enough te grace most any luncheon table. Exceptional offer! SnELLENBIreS Economy lt.iirmcnt July Sale of Bungalow Aprons Twe Werthy Examples of the Wonderful Offering ezk fV & i . ' X r .5 i V 'V--1 w w! ) Women's Chambray BunRalew Aprons A Qn at, Each u Becoming model in plain colors, trimmed with rick rack braid, sash and pocket. As sketched. Women's Serviceable BunRalew Aprons GOn at. Each :je HeRiilar and Extra Sues Percale in neat checks. Finished with sash nnd pockets. bNELLLNB 'RtJS Eoenomy D.lbL'lllCIlt Sale of Girls' $2.50 Sturdy ilKTJ Camping Suits $1.00 at Wonderful values right at the height of the season! Bleemers and middies made of khaki en geed full lines. Sizes 7 te 14 years. Just the thing for camp ing, hiking and all outdoor sports. One pictured. Girls' $1.50 7Iiddie AQ0 Blouses at xtC t Lonsdale Jean, khaki and linene in Copenhagen, khaki color, all white and combinations of color. Sizes 7 te 20 years. Phenomenal offer! bNELLENBURuS Economy Basement In Our Economy Basement Final Clearance of 12,000 Crex Rugs At y2 Wholesale Price Proportionately Priced Frem 18x30 Inches OH te 9vl trim rr 4iL Feet at 3 I .U O at. 1 7e Seamless Velvet Rugs 0 0 1 A A Wanted Size 9x12 Feet. . . $I.4jl A mill's clearance of seconds-best all-wool ttilten deigns Werth double if peifwt Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Size 9x12 Ft. $11.79 A splendid let of mill seconds. Best Quality Grass Burs, Size (UQ no J7tt0 9x12 Feet Pretty mostly green. patterns; Clearance of Weel and Fiber Rurs 7.0x9 ft. 8.3xl0. ft. Jxl" ft $7.49 $11.89 $13.89' Genuine CORK (jSpiGOLEVM I Linoleum ART RUGS Neponset Proline Cerk Linoleum Burs, (K Each A group of factory seconds in hizes from 09 te 012 feet. Ne .Mail or Phene Orders CLEARANCE Itoem -f i eni our Many te loom sues Me lengths regular stock, match. Hrinur Square Yard 39c 1,n1 49c ftm ( Sum Net KOS Economy Basement N. SNELLENBURG & CO.; IN. SNELLENBURG & CO.; M V JJ 'j-j 41 KM II w J X 1 L &rWf jfcj&tttaafra tKf O .AH-l, .M'
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