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Fanny in Kdna Ferber ttory "Fanny Herself"? Arcu t I the old know it-all? Kvu Xoval; It In an Uininett .1. Fln nil -star production nt the Fox Studio Sho Is the sister of .lane, reputed "nuance of Bill Hart. Jane -Noi at is now i in .New York nnd the only lnce pool Itil) has Is nu cver-growinc etatk of litters. Evidently absence must : Hemeinl-er, 1 said Von Strohuini h nleturc. "Foolish ivPH." i ctcrntillv Jn production? Well, by the time he is finished the latter part of June, prob- ! nbly the actual working time willhave i been forty -nine weeks. Sounds like n healthy Broadway run! i Kduard Burns, a former 1'hiladil- I phlan. is Icailinc nun for KdiHi KoD crts in "Golden Shutters.' w-g rATCHED Carter de Haven work- ns at the palatini It's just that J.ouls U. Mayer Miirllo I Scene about to'sta:t. ( urtcr nil fixed itith Imprj-go-lurky smile on his face. I Director to camera boy : "Where in blue blazt?." leditidi "is the blinket-blank number?" "He gnvt- yoh the rwmtier ' lhnry up thew lights in- imttei than " (more carettil editing). " Bubin'si of tixiirg the fine ail mer again. How the movies is moved I Anita Stewart and her compaii. ill reeled by Edward Cnrewe, are to start In a few days on location. The picture Is "A Question of Honor." I.astnlslit Miss Stewart showd me stacks of trunks nnd boxes, in the process of be ing packed. Can it be she is going to mg New Vork tiRuin? Her brother (Scorgc - )?L liaa nl.on.li' niinn ..uu ,...y....- fr....v. I understand trom an autuont.N that . t May Collins, reported linnree of ( liarles I Spencer Chaplin, n comedian, look verj nut- in a r.itvs ?Mri. No llortense It wasii t one of thofC wild llollywood part.m-l.er new pu- lure that kind so.h aier1' c f'l !e-gI0,,,Hr Muglit. but he did not lii.,1. A k.nd irleiiU suggesteil that s-liice tie wauttil to be mi actor, he'd better ilres like ..- 4 .. i... i....... i. ...... i..... one. A feu weeks later k f. met lmu iu the w k. Boulevard. 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HR - lBHkkkkH '-jMiV "r H s, ,,0 I kklSS?aiW SARA BURD,li5EMi !-, ?xv,' v Pleasant Ave. , mi Airy VflBSBBHVF ' llik Casting D dULE. WATSON RlTZ , 655 Orkney Si. l!aw!liiou tlie I .mil E Iitn iiitm ui Hie movies (I hope he sees this t as lead ing man. mWO Philadelphia Jire out nt Cm- , I ' " .. . . -1- tmi1 now: Charles MucHugb. -Miol Plave.1 a principal part with Max Un- uer in " Who's Paying M Wife's 1 Bill-?" My dear, what u tine! I ask ,0,n,: . i.. ts .. iv.-ii.. I Of oilier till.- IS xJUHHin-ii "muni. Plie has the comedy part with Hoof Gibson in "Mncot of tlie Three-Bar." i Are all the lomeilians Icuving town? Artist r note. on Stroheiin is ex- l.reted to finish "Foolish Whes" next icek You don't suppose lie's in n hurrj". do you ' item, ,, snow iruv. . " M know . travel hasn't unmiH'liHi uiu iiiuvii j t uvn i nn - 1 .. i ti... ...1 f ri ... 0uk nround the Hruntnn lot in n I .....i ,:!... k .. ...... linn.U.I m'llllll r i'iri,-r,'rrtiw ur, iiitn iiuey can no uuu leu iiow ureal llicv ..hnnrreui- mi' nil. nml IiN niinnv was'wnuM ! ,r ih..r .mlr lml tlio ,nr.,.r. xriiw , ourk n piop mnu off the run- ing board. . .. that is wtuir I call n news item :, ... , . .-, ,. ,-. J' nidi 'ew II ay to Mala "Vg.f Scenes of Homes b ' TTU)WIN CARCWH. who i direct li . J-J Anita Stewait in n series of i..i.. V m i :-., r.. i'ii Jj'illl l .uan'i in, urn. ii.in-. i"i i ii- Nntlonal. has inst made an important ..i., ,..i,i ,ii, . .. 'ri... .tiL.,.n..v l'llirlUfflll-,4l-K w,tl. llir iiiriilML,' ,,lu , ,1 ., . ,,,,.. . ,,l,,ilni.rnnli. I, II, If H I jnK f(f 1(1 ,,xtPrl0I. of ,,,.;. nt nlKi, ,) the loloring of tilm to get n nigh; ff,,,., The ihrei'tnr linx learned that hv shooting an ordinarv stilt" picture of a house, enlarging if nnd then cutting out tlie windows nnd inserting light' behind them, 'i mine natural picture of the extrrior of n house nt night enn ho obtained. For severnl months Cnrewe has been experimenting along this line, nnd h has also found thnt piitures of dancers can be put behind the windows nnd it beautiful silhouette effect is the re suit IT LOOKS MORE DGEROUS THAN IT IS Krom lU(. nt ,.nr to Miss flmdwick's the .-uuii rncliekti nienilv on Uw in h ' rt""- "lk .U1. niidiivcuthi.,,. icept the way .he gdi Z i.. i.i.. it l j 'iiniiitnni t it it. . .... hector fly GAVIN YOUNG ! I'nMliif illrrflor fr "The CiolHen Snr" i nnd othrt- Dm Id M. Ilartfonl predoctlons for i .noclatsl FlrM National i'lcturtn. Inr. I7itITING an article on "What 1 look for in applicants for jobs," is I not n eas a task as it sounds. 1 have ,eau ,)lrCi " leau articles Dy casting iiireciors uuu rectors setting forth their vicwb on now ,ne P,CK """ uul i"""' 1 have considered most of these articles as having been wiittcn for fffect. I" the four ears that I have been! . . . casting met.ires I havn interviewed on an average of fifty people a day nnd 1 a ,jvij tllPm imo , classo!, those ... , . .. . , , Wl" le "h 1,ave '"" ai"1 ian proe it b pictures the. liave worked in, and those who tell jou what t.v -ktiott ' thev can do. ... , , . I .itt 11 u mn fat fin t Inn ufvnnrl ! uvg nl applkar rhoc who kno" uhnt 1.1 i .1 - i. .1 tunitv Oiii-in a stent wlule oi.e imnes along nnd convinces jou, but there is no set h f()r cnf;ti (lr0ctoi to go h.v. v j d h ,,, lnstian un() . . , , ?$wr b "bt'" """" J',,si"S ,an unknown. rpHE majority of unknowns who come - into jour office nnd tell jou how great they nie or would be if they had . , . n, '''' '" nl" "'' ' 1fol'K' ' uliutit them, because thej laik person- .. llllt.V. (ll'l, .1 I " .1 ll' llll 1,11,1 1.111 IUI onnlitj mil brains, and these are the Hies that von rememliw. and wheie jour instinct tells yoj that thej have sometliirg in them, vou sue them a hanee It probably is .oiiietlunseiTj -i.tll. nut from that you can gel fl line on them an-l giv them something bet- Her Then if thej have nn ability n till, they soon work their way up, Soine go up iiuicklj', .-ome hae n long, tough gnrd, nnd some neter get there nt all. I mm bv thnt thnt thev never get out of the clnsn of the "day c.Urn." Otncrs have a smattering of auiliu and go " far nnd no farther. tlonal fall she tumbled to tins plau't walk and crawled to the fiat car while jui n I . . c it Loyal to the Movies An authentic source says that Julian Kltlngc has declined, since arriving East to play vaudeville, an offer to i appear in JCiegfcld's Follies" tills summer. Th salary Inducement was a large one, the report claims, but Mr. Kltinge brushed it aside. He is return ing to his California home, and will probably make a couple of pictures on I the coast during the summer, returning , to vaudeville, perhaps. In the fall. Tells What He Seeks Among Girls Who Apply for Jobs Hints for the Aspirant to Stardom in Moines Mr Noting, apparently, looks for personality, type, brains, a sugges tion of ability, and, if possible, htage training. And, of course, faces that will photograph well clean cut. well chiseled features and large dark eyes. You will note Mr. Young states that is a rule girls arc far more nmbitious than men ; many n suc cessful screen artist started in as an "extn" . "bits" may lead to bigger things. luspiic confidence nnd jou will be helped along ; pull and luck do not endure : it is easier to succeed in pictures than on the stase; it is not always the prettiest girls who screfli wdl ; "citra" work is the rcul way to reel MlrC.'S.s. If you have ability nnd i capacity for hard work, your chance is bound to come. There are hundreds that 1 know wiio were doing extra work four years ago when I stnrteil .-asting and nr still .doing it mil wl never go any further (It the two sees. girls are far more ambitious and hard working tliau men. Xatuiallj. jou will ak !iou do nuy of thrni set a stnrt. and in pnituular how did he ones who have arrived cet f thiir -tirt? In li inujoritj of cases thev lini oi it hv tnrtl!r m ilnlnp tin work, and mine direitor luis picked lliem to do a bit This thej mi ve done well nnd the director lies asked fo- them for another picture. It is then thnt jou begin to get cou fiileiu ii them and inn afford to help them along without taking a icry grent 'nu I i-,iv this becnute if a casting dlrcctoi cnAts some one who falls to ,. ."! tl'i goods he lias no comeback whutsncwi. TIIKUC are cases where uctor.s or netrpHses hnvc. cither through pull or link or the absolute confidence of I some one. got u big chance and ninde i good but these enses are extremely inrr I lie muinrity who start out at the top generally fnll by the wayside. If they can't delher the gooda Ihey will sooner or later go Into the discard. I No far I have been speaking of those apphmnt.s who have hnd no stage mining, If the hnvc hnd thnt nnd iiuve dope well on the stage, then half the hiittle is oer, especially if they are men though there are n few cnes where Kd tage actors hnvc not been a muilcsk in pictures With women this is not so tnileh the . cu.-e, ns outside of thnrncter women, unless the photogruph well tliey don't , stnnd so much chance even if they do mj well. I A girl who has had stage e.ipericnee , nnd photographs well lias a decided ad vantage over the girl who lias never had any stage cjcperienir. A great many of our women stars of today in pictures hate lis (I no stage ex 1 perienee I'll grant, but they hove worked hard and have gone up from the bolt om. If they hnd gone on the stage they would in all probability hnvc be come just oh famous in that branch, ' although it is easier to itucreed In pic 1 tures than It Is on the stage, If it were ' not a great many of our photoplay nrtbts would not lie earning the money they are today. THE applicant who has a strong per sonality, and who, you cab sec, baa brain;, Is the one you can tell by in stinct, but you Imve then to take into consideration their photographic value. With girls this is far more Important than with men If a cirl has good, clear-cut. well- Xhlsclrd features and Urge dark eyes, -i WIIEX the production o Me new teriea of "Xoontrville Trolley" comcdln htgtni nest icttk out at Betzwood, ihere is going to be one little girl among the "estrat" who it going to be just about the happiest girV around Philadelphia. SAVII be nervoui, of course and fidgety and half scared to death, but she'll be happy for all that. , And she'll probably ,00 'around telling everybody what a wonderful world it ts and what a wonderful part of the wonderful world the Sfovie Beauty Con test is. Because it's on account of the contest that she is geltxng her chance that, and her own spunk and determination. WE ' TOLD last week iow Gladys 'arc. of Baltimore, had bought her ticket to California, determined to go out there and "break In" even If It took the last ucnt she had managed to get together. Wc told how she was waiting for her train in the railroad station when she spied on the newsstand a copy of the BVENINO Ponuo Ledoer and the announcement of the Movie Beauty Contest. And of her redeeming her ticket and coming, up here ,to enter. Ira M. Iowry. director general at Betzwood, read the storyi Now, .Ira has been pestered by would-be screen stars for so many years that he, has grown pretty hard-boiled, but every now and then he falls dismally to maintain his pose of hatred for all womankind. For he really has one of the best and bigges hearts In the world. Only, in his position, it would be fatal to admit It. ANYHOW, Tic called us on the tphone the day nfter the story was printed. "Say." he growled, "about this Ware girl Js Me staying up here and paying her living expense -juston- a chance of coming through in this Con test?" We told him she was. "Humph !" he grunted. "Pretty spunky. I'd say. How does she look to you? Will she photograph? Will she make good If sho gets a chance?" We told him we thought she would. "Well," he said. "lt7s a shame to have her spend her money just waiting around if she really has talent. Tell then you can generally be pretty sure I that she will photograph well. I If she has personality and brains, too, then you can feel pretty sure that you ' have a find. It isn't always the pretty girl who photographs) well. I know several girls who photograph beautifully, who are almost homely off the screen, while I others arc very pretty off the screen, I but don't photograph at all. 1 The only way you can be posit he Is . from tlie camera, but it should bo judged from work done in some pic- I ttirj, nt, 4tiA nnlli.nf ha tifi lighted properly, .as the prettiest girl In the world ran be killed phMoj-mpM-rally by Improper lighting, while on the other hand proper lighting will lilde a multitude of sins, as Is the case with a number of our tresent-day lar. In conclusion I want to say, don't lot any one tell jou tU it by doing "ex tra" woik jou will never get any fur thei. This is a ory mistaken ides, r.s it is the cry best way to work ti; to real micciss. ' Above all .things liecp away from any and all motion-picture schools. If jou hac nbinty jour chance will coinr some day. Elsie a Yale Favorite In this jenr's annual poll of the sen .iors of Yale, Elsie Ferguson was-voted the favorite actress of the day. Each vear the college boys select their favor ites, in keeplug with a tradition of Old El! Pearl White's Firat Comedy Pearl White is now nppcuring in , comedy for the first time. "Bejom Price. produced bv Wi'liam For IP. "Bejoml I l'ntil li. Mloane. scenarist of "Liver the Hill." wrote it. Roosevelt Home a Film Locale Oyster Bay, Now York, furnished the location for most of the exteriors in Klsie Ferguson's latest picture, "Footlights," which is nearing comple tion. The water scenes were taken at this picturesque Bpot. j Jack Resumes Acting j JACK PICKFOUD LEAVB It to Mrs. Charlotte. Pick ford to bring her son Jack back to the screen In a manner befitting the Pickford dignity, rlhe has purchased "The Tailor Made Mnn" from Cohan & Harris at a sum that would stagger some of these advocates of the cheaper cost of living, "Gorrlson's Finish," a racing stqrv, will be the second to be filmed by Sir. Pickford. K. iAlff'f ' "'laBBrrBr AbB Movie Beauty Contest , Facts .in NutsheM THE netzwood Film Co. wants to "find three girls of a fresh, attrac tive type for their scries of "Toonf r vllle Trolley" comedies. t We have agreed to find these girls, through a contest. To enter slmplj send your photograph addressed to "Movie Beauty Contest," Evening Public) LF.naEn, Sixth and Chest nut streets. Tlio winners will' be employed first in minor parts at $40 a week. The best of the three will thcri bo given the leading part In the next film nt MOO n week. The other two, If they show sufficient talent, will be .further trained with n view to filling the ' leading part later. The jury to decide the winners consists of two famous artists Leo pold Heyffcrt. portrait painter. 17.10 Chestnut street, -and Miss Harriet Sartaln, principal. School of Design for Women, and three noted photog raphers William Shewell Ellis. 1012 Chestnut street: Ellas Gftld ensky. lTO.' Chestnut street, and Theodore T. Marccau, 1009 Chest nut Btrect. The contest will close at noon, Saturday, June 18. j-ou what you do; you send her out here With a letter and maybe I can help her out." So Miss Ware went out with a let ter and yesterday she came fairly b6uncing Into our office with the joy ous news that Mr. Lowry had engaged her as an "extra" girl, just to help her pay her expensesjind to see If her talent equaled her determination. Betty Bovee, the leading woman of the comedies, had nlso been what she called "perfectly angelic" and had talked with her a, long lime. I'HOTOri.AVH MrnfuTi, .arAtnmtA . AIhambraM:?hb.j;:!;uSS5Aru TOM MIX In "HAMt.S orr" Al 1 FP.HFNY Frankfort! A Al esh.ny MLUiuncixi r. tutnv'.'itn evb. at a BEBE DANIELS !n "TWO UKKKH WITH PAY" tbfl I r 02D II THOMPSON RTS. rt vyi-.i-.vy matij.'pv nti I.Y FATTY ARBUCKLh. in "HRKWHTEIl'H MILLIONS" ADCAnlA .CHESTNUT lie!. 18TH AtLftUlA jo A. M. tn 11H5 P. M. ETHEL CLAYTON In "8HAM" ACTlD KIIANKL1N amAItD AVE. MO 1 KJi MATINKR DAILY AI.I,NTAH TART In "BEAU REVEL" BALTIMOREAnnAs.VE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN I In -rLKABCRK hkkbkh" i QCWM fMT and woodland avis. -"-"" HATINKH IMIIil ETHEL CLAYTON la "T1IK I'llICK OK POS8K8H10N" 131 I lirOIDn HroI tu(iehann rL.UIDlIMJ continuous '.' until II GEORGE ARLISS In "THE DKVII." BROADWAY ;, N". ' MAE MURRAY In "THE CHI.DKD LtLY" Broad St. Casino fomt; pa:i.vi DOROTHY GISH In "THE OHOST IN THE (IAIIKET" C A DITW 722 MAHKET ST. Lrtrl 1WL. in a. r to u.ig p. m Al.lSTAR I'AHT In "PROXIES" (T OMIAI 0'n- Muplenooi Ao. VVLaVllrM-i a-jo. 7 nil 0 P. M. MAE MURRAY In "THE (III.DED ULY" . DARBY THEATRE INA CLAIRE In "I'OLLY WITH A PAST" rKIDDCCC MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK tMrKtOj MATINKi: DAILY I.I8TAtl CAST In "UNCLE TOMrS CABIN" V A ID MO! 1MT 2th .lrard Avt. MATINKK DAILY BERT LYTELL 'THE MISLEADING LADY' I V A N111 V TlinATnE-J3tl Market St. r-lYllJ-, I s A. M TO MlDNIUItT llfdll DM LIN'S "PAGAN LOVE" 56TH ST. TIIBATRB -tlflnw Sprue MTVWW nAIl.V NORMA TALMADGE "A DmixhUr'i Ntrani Inhrllnr" In FRANKFORD T,S TOAAt?r?D ALM TFIi. OFftHO! FAUf'i'TT n 'PAYING THE PIPER" GLOBE 6WU MAn i A it ftn (h t LOUISE GLAUM In "I AM OVILTY" PR ANT a2i oinAHD avi: lIAn I MATINEE SATtmDAY NORMA TALMADGE , In "THE PAHHI0N SLOWER" sssmssmsW' kssssssW IM FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK OF STAR:s 1 ffl BMBfflBPTWWffBaiLLLiiM Jswssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssb. BIVNCHE SWEET - i 1 - !. And the upshot of It is that Miss Ware will have the personal Interest and Instruction of Miss Bovec in addi tion to the wonderful chance of actu ally becoming a part of a regular motion-picture, production. MISS WAKE hurried bac kto Bnl tlmore today to pack a trunk and tell lfrr family the glad news. And next Monday she will return and begin the work thnt mny lend her strnMit Into the Land of Heart's Desire. Who can Jell? It'H only iviotlier of those remark able arid unexpected, things thnt hnvc happened to cast a halo of romnnce dom. Sir James M. Barrio's Adopted Son Drowned S III JAMES M. BABBIE'S' adopted son was drowned while trvlng to save the 'ife of a friend nenr London. The friend was also drowned. The boy was the son of Gerald du Mnurlcr's sister. Barrie adopted the whole family on the death of their parents. The children are said to hove in snlred the writing of "Peter Pan." nlso "The Little White Bird." The elde.n boy was killed in war nt almost the same time as du Maimer's brother, who wrote "An Englishman's Home." 1'HOTOri.AVH 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. GREAT NORTHERN t?Vv?& , CONSTANCE IIINNEV In 'SOMETHING DIFFERENT' IMPERIAL 00TH A VALNUT STS. Mnta '-'.BO. Emis. T4 JEAN PAIOE and ALI-STAK CAST In "BLACK BEAUTY" I akink P-.l Germantown Ave. anil v-i.igu amw IxhUli Artiuc WILLIAM S. HART o'malley ok thi: moi'ntkd" In I IRFRTV nitoAD a con'.MnrA av. L-IJ-JU.t 1 1 MATINEE DAILY RALPH INCH nnd ZKNA KKKI'E In "OUT OF THE SNOWS" OVERBROOK,13Di,XnuIp-onu DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE NtT" PAI APE" ,21 MAIIKET .STItKCT I AM-."VVC o , .f to 11.1.-, I'. M Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle In "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" PRINIPPQQ 1018 MAItlCET STItnET I IMIIVLJJ 8.j0 A M t0 ,,-ls j. M GLADYS WALTON In "DESPERATE tOlTH" RFP.FNT MARKET hT. Uelow 17TH lxI-,vai-,l x OHH A M. to 11 P. M. CArilERI.N'E CALVERT In "The Heart of Maryland" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVENUE lurtL' 1VJ AT TUI.PEHOCKEN ST. ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE PRICE OK POSSESSION" RI IRY MARKET 8T. I1ELOW 7TII rV-'t' 10 A it to 11 13 P, M. ALI.STAR CAST In "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" c -- SAVnV 1 -II MARKET STREET jr v kj i H Ai M TO Mn,N:aT HARRY CAREY In "THE WA1J.OP" SHERWOOD at.V-'e' LOUISE GLAUM In "I AM Ol'ILTY" STANF FY MARKET AT10 ri7 JACKIE COOGAN In "PECK'S IIAIt ROY" STANTON MARKET AtKHf. 10TII 3 1 tM 1 WlN,o..in A M. tn tl. ISP M. ELSIE FERGUSON in "Sacred and Profane Love" ADDED ATTRACTION A NEW HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY "CmCI'M HEROES." Fwliirlm Hid Hmlth 333 MARKET smT theatre j j j tvi-vrvrc i n a m to ti is p. m. BEN TURPIN In "A nMALI-TOWN IDOL" VICTORIA M-ARKKT ST Ab TH WHITMAN IIENNETT In "NOT GUILTY'-' WM PENN V." I-w.t.r At.. W IV. I L-PUN vaudnvillo nnd Plcluree BETTY COMPSON In "PRISONERS OK IrflVE" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO linUMLAH KAIRIIANKH In IIIK Nl'T" IDLE HOUR "INK JOHNSTONE In ' 'Tlajllilnf ot Droadwai" I- , What Stars Are Doing Mildred Davis is leaving Harold Lloyd June 1. According to a letter from the Coast, Miss Dnvls may be starred in a scries of comedies to be made under the supervision of Hal Roach or she may nipear as leading woman in one of the big productions' now being planned oh the Coast. Ward Crane has been chosen to play ij opposite Irene Castle in her first pie- v?. ture tor noiiKinson release. The nam of the film is "A Broadway Bride." Hugo Ballln, nlso, has chosen a title for his film, which was made under the title of "Ave Maria." The pro duction will be known ns "The Jour ney's End" when it reaches the thea tres. Shirley Mason's next picture, is tn be Oriental in cbnrncter. Fox his purchased for his youthful star "Con corning Chi-Chlnc," by Joseph Ernest Peat. Miss Mason's success in "Wing Toy" led the producer to try her in another character of the same type. Crane Wilbur and Martha Mans field will make their first vaudeville appearance in a comedy dramatic sketch written for them by Sam Shipman nnd Clara Lipman, entitled "Right or Wrong." rHOTIPT.AVH "8THIAyJ x2 . coMPuty r ..orAHimtA 1 FiVrhe NixoN-NiRDLiNGERrtl I I U THEATRES U I A VPMF 117 -'!" 3'- and Allegheny Am. r V LlWSL. MATINKR daily GEORGE ARLISS In "THE DEVIL" RFI IMONT C2D AnovD markkt I UL.I1V1W1 1 t:30 & 3 and I180 to II WANDA HAWLEY In "JIKH FIKST KLOPE.ME.NT" CEDAR DOTH CEDAR AVENUC l::i0 h 3 and Auin ta 11 PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE MISTRESS OF SIIENSTONE" ,, PPlI IQPI 1M Market bet..Sth t 60th LULIOCU IVI , ;3n to 3 fl:30 to 11 PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE MISTRESS OF SIIENSTONE" IMMRfl TRONT ST. & GIRARD AVE. , UIY1DVJ Jumbo June, on Frankfcrd "L" ALICE BRADY In "OUT OK THE CHORUS" I CAnCH. 1 1 ST A LANCASTER AV. LCnULR MATINEE DAILT WILLIAM S. HART in "()'JLLLEY OK THE MOUNTED" I fin KT 6SD AND X)CUST STREET! L,VJV,UOI jtatii j.30i a;3o. E. fl:S0tll Jnnp Nornk In Jamrn Ollrrr Cnrwood't "ISOBEL" or The Trail'. End NIXON 02D AND MAnK2r.B-d. EILEEN PERCY In "THE TOMBOY" RIVOI I BJD AND SANSOM ST8. 'A 1I V 11 MATINEE DAHiT. ' ANNA Q. NILSSON 31 In "WHAT-WOMEN WILL DO" ?B QTD A Mn CIERMANTOWN AVE. ' O 1 IMINU AT VCNANOO STRESf MAE MURRAY In "THE OILDED LILY" AT OTHER THEATRES AI IDHDA VI33 Germantown A. UKJ1l MATINEE DAILT' T. ROY IIARNEfl In "SEE MY LAWYER" .;, CENTURY AfisMiM"' LOUISE HUFF In "DANOEROUH PARADISE" ' Fay's Knickerbocker VnVio ' TOM MIX In "A HIDIN' ROMEU" .-,& Germantown "MWiSiLT' DOUGLAS FAIRBAIMK3 Ml In "THE NUT" JEFFERSON ATfDAiLt 4 rnisiQTAiMrF talmauue. ,j In "OOOD REKERKNCES" . jU PAPkT RIdob Av ti. vMtrnW $ r AKN. MRt, a.m. Kv. o. to tx 41 BAPE RUTH "IIHAIllV HOME" r; In SPRUCE 00T,SIATfS5W!DAf? BUCK JONES j I. Itvlltl. AUH.M4V THAIL i, I f' fa "'. K ;id.-4 it r ' eTi :&y i-.r- -i ..ii. i .M .f;. j 4 jV fr - V. 5 c
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