wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmisE yfSv- '- "''-MpmFV-w- vwtjj!mTWf ,1,wrWW;i: '!," T u . . . . . i RTic Daily Movie Magazine ' Fastis Sure Enough West in a Movie Studio " afJWMCT-""" JLJ. 1 1 HI lfSorte auf Conditions ire Seen Among Movie Extras UK tiinnno-r" " ''"'" " '"''" i m a ilmilu a '" irf'i'i-opi ' '!' dm ml'ioiinh'i . ni " ""' "' "4fru it.'' "'" '" i0' "'"' '"' ''' tioi.-.t. niii 11 " jio'O. rone ri' TffiV COME FKO.U EVERYWHERE FOR "EXTRA" WORK nnnt i" i". "'" r " .'" '"'' """ MaW.-. hri'rn, , lo r w irhi'i hit tin the mnvtr i nlm i'ihI. mntirrur n'r thf nVi.v' 'chii-r ih-Ii Jl' ''. t ro trtpni iliut ill 'I i I1m!;i ! itaomiii'' Innkril hi i In i -inriU " ttnl'vfnml mil t ;. 11V ii ,' hm ' iniDTiimiii In I'll' "nit In F3K fiKiiinpnlitnii in iimiimih m. In n tnn(l""n m.i'ioit (0'"' '"' """' " All vo't nml rumiDii'iK -" VI " ' ' rml .-inlil'vi. up- nl trni ii : ''" "'"'' as n niit!i tn 'l' 11 inn nun n . " (oiiio Ihk ! fit- Iiiiii iunn iiiern Birnr i' nrc i"ni'ni il i ltlii tn! ti MO'k line 'I 'I'1 li"llil nf lllll( !! II II city m n"ntfl!na 't 'lie crmul of " ' lmi tr t ii n i a ' i i t !ti. At .!ti l.n-'i.i - ni'n in IIo'hiii nw nt " ii m tic r 'pri ntinjs n Chit'"-. lr i ninl tinn'lnM illinium il n lie tl i' iti'l ii' ' t t;miiliiins I i' ' ufi- 'i mi '.u' I'll'" t' I .nut T'i n blifir.-h i Tin i ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' EHRrvHKIlHHfHte&teF i jliiv tyjaujjHjjjQjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjH Mary Pickford Says Girls Today Are -Much Too Extravagant These Pictures Show Movie Cosmopolitanism Wnnns tin' 'Vxtrnt" niontitl it urf.it nmvlnij-plctHrp Htmlio, juti wi'l tiiitl rrprbsiMitntivt-t of iiltnnst t-vcr rare nnd i-very bnrinl romlltlnn mi'l cvir.v nc In the upper ploturi' ou ioi1 ( hitir.su imiiclH. Arnerlriin "vnmpi." wfttrrncrM unil ruHtornrr'. wnitltiK for tlicir turiiH to ro on. ltrlow ! h mixeil rroMtl idly but ititcrest cdlv MtcliliiK tlio iirtlon on u set. nil liopitiR tlint, Miino iluy. tliey will lio In tin- m'tor's plucp and other will be wntcblliK them. N't'.tt bolow you sro Rotty Comp on th stnr, pickiiiR up n smut 'prinR 'f Chi tune from tvo "ei'trn" en-Is in one of her production" rlWRfi'R n teaming for the young girl of today in an interview which Mary Piekfard has rceentlv given to Prince Bantal, a iccll'knoien tcrltrr. The little lady irat born and bred in ooverty and ha proien up to richct beyond the dreamt of moat of us, so she ought to frnoic both sides of the ques tion she, discusses. She says younq oirls now arc spoil ing themselves by extravagance; she fears that Mo vanity boi is brcomng their most invatuable possession. And she says that the mothers of today are largely to blame for this condition, but both mothers and daugh ters will have to co-operate if the mothers and daughters of the future are to be the fine type of women that Ihi world needs. Jlere is the, way that Prince, P,an:ai quotes "America's Sweetheart". T NEVER let myRolf think of beinj: rich. Thi- nol.v time I rentlr.e it's different from the old days of ntniRKlo is when I'm conscious of not havlng'to choose the cheaper of two article, nnd then I don't let myself buy n tliinu dint's expensive merely for itn own sake lenut of all for itn chowy qualities. "If I bo downtown to buy drew nnd sec four that excite my desire, I tnke one or pcrhapn two and purposely denv myself the others. "Why? ItecmiM I know that to eivo n free rein to deilrc would in time tnnke me incapable of enjoyment. It'n only ..e tiling.-, ii.. mu unt' i iiiiuiiuii.i iiiui Itive us more than momentary plensure. "I hnve n friend a motion -picture stnr who hns come into fnme nnd n innse snlnrv with whom I've cone on shopping tours on n couple of occa-1 tsions. 'ine only limit to her purchases it. the bottom of her purse. "It'rt nppnlling to ' me. She isn't happy. Toor girl, when she's thirty there will he no r.est in nnythlnn for tier. I love her too much not to be distressed for her future. She'll be n misanthrope, envious of everybody with a capacity for happiness. I fenr she'll be selfish nnd Kplf-ctntiTpd. nnd list an object of pitv to her nrciunintnnccs. I I Ann I' orrost Recovers: larln Another future ei r 'it i ii i - A' ' ''" l iii Mini i runt - '!i'e ui-re n . n .i .t.r from ili:nii. p" - '"''i i! - won '' iv.nii . nut 'i Si'ianv K "il ii nn Afi!'ii:ii" I1 'Mi- ii I'll'' o' ".t' i i'ii' nnd 'I'ti-rn' liiin'llt lltt i''i I" ' . . , , i inail'ii- -ii' "in. r-mj; tr.-'i mt'i " B M-ford i.a, li'V'm no.Uon Aii"ii.'iiii nii'i Knc'i-li jmitii. 1 nan i- .i.. non o' K Phillip- Oppeu- b ii lo loiet ' ! ciiiiii'rii mi'l 'lie ' lit" iind imaiiie 1 tin- renlli :n ttu- iiium ii t'n mi' At mint iit,r pit. t of me birf nit we- .' niiiub. I iiiMren who. 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About four yearn nKo, ftPr 1 nl) ' finished a theatrical season in the Fn.t " I came homo to spend the mrnmcr. Mr -I 1101110 is ni iiivcrsiuo, Ualit ' Visiting Los Angoles Rhortlv attft ' I returned borne I met Mr. Ooodwln In n hotel lobby. Ho Informed me that ho had como to California to do t picture or Unlyersal entitled "Dusj. ncra is iiusiness." The cast had not yet been completed and he told ms I was the very typo for one of thfe principal characters, I had never considered niM.... ' (ously as a career, but I nccentd Yi. . cnKOgemcnt Just to pay my siimmfr'j expenses. "4 , T LIKED the work so well, found J- many opportunities for artistic -He comp ishment, thut before the picture had been finished I decided I ",$ .;.,.UiU in i.uoiupiu.vH permanently. I enjoyed the atmosphero at ths Uni versal studios nnd have done most 0! mi. i.,l ..111. 11.&. . vt in., num won unit company. ' I played under Lois Weber's dlrM. Hon in "Even ns You and 1" Vd "Idle Wives" and with Frank Krenii In "The Midnight Stage" before I left that studio. UK I returned to Universal n vear in to play tho Parisian modiste' In Von Stroheim'H "The Devil's Pojskey " Once more I am working under .Stroheim'H direction n iIh "Pnni;.i. Wives," posing as a bogus ltusaim prlncesa at Monte Carlo. What Your Favorite Film Stars Are Doing TF 1 di cilii 1 nip ill Hon " 1'lie lireat 1 III -fliur miim-" twfK . ." mi 11 11 ' 1 o n KPwr'Ov '"i'"' K".lMooa tiBjBF wiiB) "" "' ''''"' '"'" e 3 .l " 'l'lu' s' '''' bl& SM " u b M"n" Btt fpwEmljM -iine i- ireeii' .. v .us in' -iwiinp-i S0111I1 Air en I e 1, n'it Impi rnnniilion' - e or 11,1 M-.' i 1 n tiotc'.i. of 'ii. uni urn, i ' ol '-11I 1 1' liiilliv 'lie be-t ton "' misii-ri ain. ii 1 ij.ii. ,.1111 ii 1- li mi nro iii. ' HI 11' 1 1 1" 1 1 Iii lillli -.1 nr.ti'.' Ml-- I'm, 1 -1 I'eiiii' t 1 0111. "ted her tior 111 W1-1 loo' ' "iiiili was nlo iiri ii , u i,'io(;,. 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I! mi ' lll.d l'i'' - ' I of 11 ,'l .1' '1. li ru 1 The mimIIo '- 11 hit of nil ,' mi f"nin 1 hi- i'iu'i 11 'in- .1 in t f 'l'l' - i M -on I . 1 oh 1 n iMifiiii- 1 11 "i ' n -'!' nr' 1,01.1 Used Murder Trial Jury Mueli loia nun tin- Iii "II 1:11.11 ' the i oil 1 1 roo 11 -1 he- it Thome Medium - 'IJ11 1 ninl .1 -1 nf 1 'an 1.1 11 Itooi'i 'I'm nut jimi - -. 1 iio.u'i 11 il-e nf llo 1 HUM in I 1 .Hk.i I of A-'n i'V N I AH 1 i" 1 1 . ei, 1 for t 11 ri t ire we".' I lui it -neil!e Mini -old ol the interior- ntii I'm r the m'cih- r!li 'u the iinirtlii.il- The I'iiri!iii"'iiii ' o. 1. inler tin- 11 n t'on of It i 1 1 111 111 Neiil u-i'il tli" ion 1 (hanbi'is 'iiiiieiliiitel,! nfter a re.i murder t" 1 in Il h I llii'ti ""1 bl'nl.'lieeil '. . e liiiriollllient for kll int. Tic ii"' ur.i mat tried th roiirileii is wn neil foi' ine rei 1 imirilei trln' tiic ei . dlffi'ii'iiei. b"lni; that Mr Me Shun n- .li" I " l.h n. 'he uinu Ipimi"- -niTided 'ii tjettins Ir? man re eaKcii The jury was riled," of course. Charlie Ray Keeps Busy I. '!...- Itll -li.ilili Mlliil - 1, 1. 111 I .11 lie'Ilti til. 1" '.ill oil foi A -.-ii N 't .nil. 11 1 11- lli'l 11 1 oin ' .1 i,'ii'li lia- 1ji'(i ' - ' ' 111 nl ..ill. ' li U in ' ; 1, ' n't mc 1 "inn itb . 1: 1 mi 11 inn iii t .it ' 1 1 lllli - I. It I' t. 'I I III 'III II II 'ms not nt 'jopel n.l f I olll b'-i'II I-. U'e-tci) u 111 mil, tl' n will li'en nbie Revive "Birth of Nation' th. ilorcii.i I'. i ir 1 lt'ii r.i trn! if in. .Mull' Tin nel. K.i-.". Ill H 1' inu'inal -tnr u. ntiHi'il The Harn- 1 a-i M'lectcd to usHiit e tii'iirgc NI 'hoi-. Lionel llelimite, Hor I. ('iiar.ntte rn-ree aliU nil Charlotte l'lerce lm tue 11 in, 1 11 I to' nil 1 I'm Miiinicni oliltiletui I'l ltu. ".nil leleiiKi Heretofore niobt initlinrities in the n in tiusine have set the record of the 'ife of n motion-pleture nt two yearn nt the n itmde Now comes "The Hirth of n N'ation." six years old. nnd breaks all rtiordi. at the Capitol in New York. It mis not unliile 11 firit night with I). W. (Jriffith. Lillian Gish, Hobnrt llinlei and other film people Kitting in the boxe- Tlie app'.iuiM. .spontaneous und sin rere brought Mr Griffith to his feet to ai Kniu,nigH the appreciation of the a itlipri' 1 WE would be happy we must I leny ourpe'ves many things. I That's why I'm clad for the discipline of my childhood, when circumstances taught me the value of nfTectlon nnd the joy of self-denial nnd service. "Mother nnd I, up In Toronto, had to Hrrimo and natch and srhemo to see that Jack and Ittie had sufficient underclothes for the cold winter, and mnnv a time I had to take a very thin piece of cAke in order to make the measrr supply go nround. "Rut how good it tasted nnd' how happy we all were, even without a father to provide for us nnd take some of the burdens from our little shoulders. That self-dcninl made n bond of love between us that nothing could ever shake. , . "And that's what money won t buy love thnt links us 111 the comradeship of our little journe.i It's the fountuin of all enduring hnppiness. Knrly in .MMhnnil thnt truth enmn to me 1 used to pray on mv knees thnt God vionlil iniike oeollle love mc, and that Lwlsh is what keeps me working so hard 1 now that I sometimes break down, though Ivc passed the need 01 more in come. "I get so many thousands of letter from all over the world in answer to those childhood prayers that I just can it help trying to give joy to the frienda who have taken mc into thoir hearts. "I feel concerned over the tendency of the times among so many young girls. They tnke vanity bags to school along with their books, and the vanity bag seems to be tho most important thing in their daily lives. "I'm afraid the mothers who over- riraiu their rlris and fall to influence them to keep out of the competition for display are doing themselves und the girls great wrong. It'x only too plain on even- side wlmt it leads to in the ny of unseemly physical emphasis. "What is in ruturc store lor uio mothers nnd daughters when these young girls grow up to be envious, cvnN cal, sophlstiented nnd never satisfied? If wisdom breaks in upou them when it is too lnte to undo a good deal of the barm, won't they feel resentment against the parents who have been so remiss? Kudolph Valentino hns completed his role In "Cnmille," in which he played opposite Nnzltnovn. Mr. Valentino will spend n brief vncntinn nt I'alm Springs, the first he has taken in more thnn n yenr. During this time he hns enncted the leading mnlo roles in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," "Un charted Seas" and "Cnmille." Max Llnder, who is finishing "Who' I'njs My WIfe'H Hills?" his new five-1 reeler, appeared in 1003 at Paris in the first screen comedy ever made, "The Outing of a High School Hoy," for I'athe. He started nt ten in the morn ing and ut four in the afternoon- he had "finished the picture." The spry little str.r commenced his stage and film work in Paris. Katharine Mac Donald's latest pro duction has been titled "Her Social Value." The picture is from an origlnnl story by the Katherine MacDonald scenario staff Work on rutting and editing is now under way "Her Social Vnlne" is said to be the most pretcn- hide tlous pleturo yet made by the American beauty. The completed enst included Hoy Stewart, Hetty Hoss Clnrk, Rertrnm Ornssby. Winter Hall. Joseph Girnrd, Lillian Rich, Vincent Hamilton, Helen Hnympnd aud Violet Phillips. "Her Social Value" will be released following "Stranger Than Fiction," Miss MacDonald's ninth production for First National release. Ansivers to Questions From Movie Fans J. J. C. Jean Acker wns lot with Fox films. MOVIE FAN Pearl White will girt her talks in these columns in the netr future. T. D. L. "The Devil' was the fine picture that George Arliss made. Oscar Boy, full-blood Rlackfoot, of Glacier Pnrk, and fnmous football hero who recently graduated from Carlisle, Is one of the Indians who took pnrt in the CiiHter'fight scene of "Hob Hamp ton of Placer," Marshall Neilnn's new release. - Gloria. Swanson is. almost through with her first star picture for Para mount. Elinor Glyn's "Tbe Great Mo ment," renamed by Monte Katterjohn, nnd directed by Sam Wood. Edward Sheldon hns written an .original story which will be Miss swunson s next ve- EVE Grace Darling Christie comedies. wn wit JOHN FRANTZ John H ORr.cn was one tof Mary Pickford'n former di rectors. HELEN Lionel B.irrymore ! tool lo be seen in "Jim the Peninnn ' JEAN Florence Hnckett plajcd op nosite Arthur Johnson in the I.ubm studio. It wns located nt Twcntj -first street and Indiana avenue M. W. T. Sarah Bernhardt uai peored in the movies. rHOTOPLAYH rnoToi'iwa rnoToi'i,WH cmuiurr r TAIIIM 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 I m your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. fmnwunr Wifa, VUNFMT r .or AM MICA. All U- 12lh, Morris It Poiiyiink AA IIUPPRIAI n0'rH WALNUT ST3. ' Alnambra Mat. nnv t a: kvb.. n:43 & 0 UVlrlUMML. m( ami evib. 7 0 1 pLiVKHcyKwpmvN 1 TflM MOTIRR ' 4AMKH OL1VKII TRWOon5 'NOMADS OF THE NORTH' 0 Al I CPUCMV Krankford AltBhtny ALLC.UnC.lN I unt Dully S IS. Kits, at 8 THOMAS II. INrK'H "LYING LIPS" THE UEsT Tlf 0 OUT OF THREE! A Orl 1 C 62D ti THOMPSON STS. ArULLU ?iatinkh bail? The N1XON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES In "OFFICKB flOO" (3 IMPFRIAI 2D AND poplar. a:i llVirirML. MATINEE DAILT STAR CAST In "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED" Lehigh Palace . Gennantown A(c Mid I-htrh Avenuii IIANII, KIIMI'R "EARTHBOUND" AVFNI IP a3,u at and Allrgheny Ail. nvtiMUC MATINEB DAIt.T Kosecoe (Fatty) Arbuckle llIIClVNTKR'rJ MIMJ(,M" In ADPAniA CHESTNUT Del 10TH AKV-AUIA 10 a jr to 11 1.-. i'. 11 T.IIIS W-KllEll'N "TOO WISE WIVES" 1 IRPDTV BIIOAD & COLUMBIA AV i-ilOHrv 1 I Mallnrr Dully GEORGE ARLISS In "T1IK IEA'IL" UT7IRAU of the opinion of other leads ' ASTOR 1''UN?ned,dm,ItAVE' T n Rood many to spend foolishly . .-,. irUTlVWnMEN" nnd throw nrudenco overboard. Tho "THOUUH I Lt-53 WUIYIfclN Hume fear rannes many to dross beyond i K.- LJ!2i la tbelBALTlMORESi?AnTE 'pn i 11! tui'i h Kiiiin a' chj X 'I ,. 'iil-ili i'HM'lt I HM' HI" ui i. .1 'i tin- Ji.i t i r. ri' "nr il i i " Churlli' Mill" ' und Mar 'I'll, lllhl ll.lllll il M.i- K-'it-i liii'iit, IK.' iilioti ilnKurn ui'l-.i K Si and whn he rin-l.'d tin- .Mi'tropoii inn Iprra lluu-i- liruiul mid I'oplur stri'"i. ii iiiiiii "fTcr-'il liini 5'"" ' ioi'U if lie iniilil Xi !'i' tin' muiii". lie ttci't preii uu'l Irft tut vaudeni'e act. I in "ni n K'r' n i' f'imiis o .inn iiftcri-u n purl ii a . I mi- ui-t n inulil h ni ! i i' Mini M.iK liottt-r tiiiin lnlliK an . . ni Mum liki'iiihc ul" pun n pirn hi tint hIii mi. ftiirr.'il 'J'lic rchult is kiiuwn to eier.i mono fun Chiirlic is a IiIk hit. Mabel lins ii rompiiiiy nf lir owu, while Mnrl i nn make mine iiiovkn unj time she olionii'h but lu-r "TiiiiiHtn Hurpri-i! as more of u hiirprl.se to her backers by itw lack of appeal to the r.tinilitii'N of ine movie fans tiiiin to lie comedienne. It mbs, lumever, In Tiflle I'liiii'turt'il Udinnnrc" that them three plnxTK met. nnd nlnce then Charlie mid .Mulii'l luivc rlnen to Kreat lieldhtH in the comedy Held, The rcamin fur all this Ih the up! tlement of many iirgiltnentH bh to whether Charlie ban appeared ln other lengthy hublectH than "The Kid " Oh ics their other nanien arc Chaplin Nonnand and Dressier. coiiraec of our sober convlctionH "Another penalty that comes from extravagant dressing Is that it kills guod taste. How many girls and wom en we hpc nowadays who are sadly overdressed, and initoad of being at tractive are only conspicuous. They've become blinded to the truth that sira plicity iH the essence of all true art surely so of the art of personal adornment. "is tnere any gam so dcuuhiui mi i a woman as the nurno b? "Homctlmcs, when I pee these fruita of eitrnvagnneo, I'm almost convinced there is merit In tue suggestion or a i standardized dreis for gitU. , "Monotony? Nonsense! Men's clothes are virtually standardised, bnt there is I no lock of individuality or variety among their hpjc "One can't nelp tMllug concern for the future of tbe country, too, when one sees the extravagance that is grow ing up among our people, nad the false standards it creates. Monoy seems to be more plentiful and more easily ob tained thnn over before, and people aeem to be rushing nfter it as if It were the source of all happiness. ffiTrBATTIIY la only a relative term. YV It doesn't corrsist in houses nnd andH or in gold tx buy nilka and laces; it is a thing of tbe spirit. "I remember when I luul Advanced in my worlt to a salary nf 5175 a week. It was wonderful pay for a young girl. People, who Unew mc must luve thought me the happiest creature m my profes sion, when In fart I waa the wretehlMt because som of my company tvero Jeal ous nf nui. "Tbe money seemed to bear a curse. I would gladly linve gone to another company for ISO a week, only I tvbs under contract. I would cry all night and go to work each morning wonder ing how 1 could make the others love mo in nplte of their jcaloiiBy. "Ilut now that I have tome to have n little more philosophy It is plain that those who made mc unhappy were the real objects of pity, for they were driv ing the Impulses of generoeity and love nut of their hearts, and there is no doubt that the relentless law of com- ...nu.tlnn u'hlrh irives US OUt 01 life 4 just what we put into it, baa td its penalty Dy wimnoiamg mum fiw them." LIONEL BARRYMORE in "THE MAHTKR 3IIN1V Mnnci 25 SOUTH ST IVIVJUCL, Continuous ti Orchoktra. frum.l to It I-OIN WKIIKK'H . "WHAPS WORTH WHILE" BELMONT C2D Anovu MAnKET EUGENE O'BRIEN In "BBUADWAY AM) lllllir CEDAR ,,0TH CEDA" AVB.M' THOMAS MEIGHAN In "TIIK FUONTIKK Ol' Till: bT.lUS' OVERBROOK 03D ltAAKOnD ' FATTY ARBUCKLE In "IIKKWKTKK'H MILMONN" COLISEUM "A'tnffi NORMA TALMADGE i In "PANTIIKA" IIIMROntoNT st. niiMim avs. i ,wiiiuv Timw .Tmpi- on rr,in''fnrd 1. GEORGE ARLISS In "TIIK IlKVII.' 1214 MAHKBT STREET BENN G4TH AND WOODLAND AVE MATINEE! DAII.Y J CM A HWAYNK MIIUpN In "HEUOTROPE" I DAI APC ,; I rAliZ-W-l-. jo A M. to 11 V LOUISE GLAUM In "I AM flUlLTY" BLUEBIRD Broad k SimiuttiinnA Cnnttnuoua 2 until 11 earthbSund- nnAA nTAV "road A anyder Ave. liw DDIMPUQC 1018 MAIUCET BTHKBT rrsllNCOO S80A St tollilUP. M ALICE BRADY In "COUSIN HATE" 2'. n-.ti a o p. m. ItANII. KINII'H "EARTHBOUND' v Uroad bl. Erie AV. MAT. DAIX.T Broad St. Casino A Ml A TKM. In..., "PAY.NG THE PIPER1 "ADlXrVl 1' MARKET BT CArl 1 UL . in A. M. to 11J;P. M NORMA TALMADGE In "OnOSTH Or YESTXRDAY". rr nMlAI atn "WHATS WO 2:M 1 LOii.iTEJlEBlH uk in S, Mapictrood Aiea. 7 and o r. i. WHILE" DARBY THEATRE "UNCLJulvf'SCABIN' rUDDrCC MAIN HT MANAY1 EMrRtiJO MATINEE DAII. I PAOFR ist & LA.NC.isTi;r, vv i-iii"iivE.r matinbi; tnirv ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE PRICE OK I'OMIKkMOV I OH 1ST 62D AND l.Ot'1'ST STIIEEW BEBE DANIELS In "DrCKH AM) DRAKES ' NIXON fl2D AND MAnKW;J WILLIAM RUSSELL lo "COUIRADA I'l.VCK" Dtrr'tTKIX MARltET 8T Dolovr 17TH KC.VjC.IN1 0-411 A, r to u p, M. JACK PICKFORD In "TIIK MAN WHO HAD KVTBVTH1.N0" RIVOLl C2I AND SANKrvI.fBTaJLT RIALTO oraSgK3SS"w ; msbwYXW" in DOROTHY GISH "THE 01IOST IN THE OAnRET" DI mV MARKET 8T. RELOW TT1I lUDI io A. M. to 11:16 P. M. DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "CHICKENS" CAOV 12H MARKET STREET 3AVUI 8 A. M. TO MIDNIOIIT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "HCNII" SHERWOOD "ffAT.SSST tih KOnERT W. SERVl.JirH MANAYUNK iT THE MON 'kIntMans- FAIRMOUNT v'daUy FATTY ARBUCKLE In "DREWHTKR'B Mn.IONH" IT A N111 V THEATRE J3U Mar GLADYS WALTON In "ALL D0M.ED UP" llarkat Ut. twnism cT-IJ CT THEATRE Dtow Sprue 56 I H t) 1 . MATINEE DAILY "Tho Law ot the on QTAMI 17V MARKET AT 10TII OlrtHLCI i A M to i,j5 vn ninuiviiuii fl-'ivivii.ry. 'Bob Hampton of PI JAMKH ii P. it. DARKY In acer QTAMTflNl MARKET Above 16TH J I rtl.l KJW IH1BA.M tlli15P.M BERT LYTELL la "THE Mlfll.EADINO LADY" STRAND 01!RttANlT0?ENS. "WHAT'S w61tH WHILE" AT OTHER THEATRES AURORA 'EfflgTJJ GEORGE ARLISS In "THE DEVII," CARMAN OE"AMnOK0i?r.Nt PRISCILLA DEAN In 'OCTHIDE THE LAW ' w m n.-.- .. . . fllh 3' uhN i uky - -' ":,.;, 3D GEORGE ARL SS lo "THE DEVII." MARK" FT TREET THEATRE 333 tomm66reu,5PM- In "OKFICEB 0J" Fay8 Knickerbocker Hj.MSI'1 PEARL WHITE In "IIKYO.NIi PBICI'." FRANKFORD JJJ Wl$$?RD "MIDSUE'MADNESS" lirnl nurwncrvn 5 7 a n p. ji Rroarl fit. al Krli omvvii rrmwoon's VICTORIA MK 8TT0 AV ! JACK I.ONIIOVM "THE STAR ROVER" WM PFNN 4Ul Incat.r Ave. vv ivi. ruin I'ninifi in -.mi iiotu NORMA TALMADGE In "THE PASSION rUlWKB" AT WEST CHESTER Ol A I Tn TOM MIX In iMru.iv Tiii'. nnvii iiKiinvi. "NOMADSF THE NORTH" IDLE HOUR ..S'S"" . .n ii Germantown """ Vati"bb wi rr.0RKNCK Vinmi in , "LYING LIPS" trrrrDcnM 20th DaucWn . 1 1 WANDA HAWLEY in "iikb nnsT lajormiKsr ! PARK ",n. ' v.?$$rJ ; CLARA KIMBALL Yuun . In "lll'SII" - SPRUCE MAT?v,''',,i! I OTIS SKlNiNtn In "KISUET" i. & a '. Jk . ,.- . ltln.U&t X(fiw.,. . . 5
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