7ri . &-. "",,'VT5FfrT - JCf r ..''V f.ri'U!r' i I ' J-, l ,rV - 14: EVEOTNG PTJBLIO LEDRBKr-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921 NONE OF THIS RIVALRY STUFF FOR LIlA CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Told to INEZ KLVMPH Daily Movie Magazine Tpgir 1 "jkttllMtf -' V JF ' ! ! I. , I I -I .1 ! I.I.I in III Ill M II ! ... . I "-MV S - JHttgjk& TjB - ' ' "' " - . i -- i i i .mii i i i ""MjjF-! - 8 war Hr If m CLOSE-UPS of the lly 1IKNKV Doug and Mary Stage an Interesting Popularity Context TT 1'HOItABI.Y vinsn't ititontintinl. but t ho fn. 1 is now very evident that Douglas Kali hanks and Mnry l'irkfonl lime tlimvvt. down the gauntlet to enoh other nnd have entered a pprnilant emitvt that Is llkol) to prove lnterejtlnic before long. And this rontet ln't n matter of votes or nnythlnR like that, tt I cold blooded, hard-and-fast business competition, and the result In going to show which one can draw the most dollars Into tlm box office. About two weeks ago, Pour'" "Three MmketoerR" opened nt the Lyric Theatre In New York, l.net Thurdn night, Mnrv'n "Little Lord Fnuntleroy" opened in tho Apollo Theatre, rlcht Kent dnor to the l.vrlc Douk and Mnr both made personal nppenrnnies at each nf the npiMilnRs I'nrli show started under exnrtlv the nmo niiptiTH, mi far a mln-i living and personal puhllolt lire concerned. Which pntiire will run the l.inpei '' It's an niteiestlni; race Duiir declares "The Tluee Musketeers" ic the vei In t lie ecu do. mid In the fulfillment of a dream of jears Mnij vai the stine of lier '1 unl riiMinleio " Same class of production houses right next door to ene li etliei mlvei tling equal. It looks as though the outcome would be a detlnlte eclauitiim 1 the public of which of the, two personalities has the greater bold on popular uflectloti". , Mary and Doug will not be heie to see the outcome. They are both going to Europe In n short time to make perotml appearances there and to drum up trade for their score or more of I'uropenu brum h distribution offices. And there a rumor that Mary 111115 work In a picture while "he is on the other side l'er sonall.v T doubt that she'll find the kind of outfit she would be willing to work with, but I'm gning vou the rumor for what It s worth. nOVT Allot1 nf any evriiM that ihotr moe clearly the loH the inni if have on thi pmpli 7m the ii;ii niin; of Ihrir tito now j It irowM he hard In iiiimmr tinythiiiy mi thr legitimate itaqe that irouM attrael ci erotciit in jammed Foity treond Jfrref on both mghtt. People amply fought with each othei and tore each other's clothei to get eloie enough tn the eniianrri to ire Doug nnd Mary pat, nnd on hnth occmiom, if teen necessary to call out a reserve of poltarmen to get trofflo through. THK first time It was Doug's night, but Mary shared In tt. The necond time It wan Mary'n night, but they rondo Doug utand up and sn a few words too And he did it neatly. He said : "Ladles and gentlemen; this film was produced under Mary's management. And I am her under Mary's management iust bh n sort of extra added nttrac ( tlon. I thank jou." Rather neat I calls that. But there's one thing you must remember about Mary Dckford : she ! unique in the moving-picture profession, In that she teems to hate Inspired ercrybod professional aud non-profeslonal with genuine, human love for her She Is the ono star In the business of whom the other stars do not seem to feel the slightest jealousy, and whose success Is not begrudged by any of them j l spent inursony aitcrnoon in me inimauge siunio. geiung ery inuro id everybody's road, nnd during a breathing spell, I asked Norma If she was going to the opening of "Fauntleroy" that night. She fairlj radiated "1 wouldn't miss it for anything," she exclaimed with all the enthuittasm of a little girl, "I simply adore Mary." ' And that night I reatched Norma Just about split her gloves as she Joined the applause that called Mary out for n speech between the two parts of the picture. And other stare: who were there did the same thing; they made it a night of triumph for the tiny golden-haired woman In the upper box. Nailmova. svelte and ellm and exotic, clapped as wildly as any mere fan; Mae Murray, unbelleT ably yellow of hair and colorless of fnce. Dorothy (ilsh, tiny but full of vitality , Kate Lester, best of the dowager-matronly character actress and a mighty hand some woman off the screen, Mrs OeoTge Arlisa. sitting with tho Richard Ream- ' Isbes, of Philadelphia, and a host of lesser lights of stage and screen they all i . joined In a generons trlbuto that was an outpouring of personal affection without . I professional reservations. I don t know any other woman In professional life who could win the same whole-hearted ovntlon. It was a proof of what Norma Tnlmadge had said to me that afternoon "There's one thing about Mary Plckford. Either you don't care for her at all or you simply love her to death; there Isn't any half-way measure." Alt no going to fefl you irhat I think of "IAttU Lord Fauntlerov" at a photoplay. You can tee it for yourtetf later and tee will ifi.t eutt it then. Bui I tronf fo point out one thing that the average fan leill prnhahly not notice, and that u that it i? one of the mott marvel out achievement of technical photography that the torten has yet thoicn ut. Xearty half of it it double erpoiure icith Vnry oofinp tico parts, and the man who turned the crank and counted the timing ought to be able now to makei a film vertion of the Einstein theory. MARSHALL NEILAN AND HIS 'SKOOTOMOTOR' bSbmSB. IIBHB i mv ii imiiiiwiwuin n m v -jmm w &. JJ u. ' J: w4smaU$m.AwJ Answers to Questions by Movie Fans KNICKERROCKER Mun Murray It now nn Independent stnr. Hit firs' Marring vehicle will be entitled "Pea cock Alley " Hh Ih .Mrs. Hubert Leon ard in private life LEIGH Louise (ilnuiii has thick bronie-colorrd. natinallv i n I v Im i - which she wcurn bobbul Mum Cirr played the pan ! Mn Iteninii n "Ovtr thu Hill FLOY MAItY- llaisct Dnlv pluj op lioslte Tom Moore In "Hatting the Came." Hhtftlwan his leading lady in "Toby'a Uovvi" JA35ZT rlfM Palmer was tbo MOVIE GAME M. NKIXY The dignified director appeared, much to every one's amaze ment, r i d i n a this weird contraption, a oross between a mo torcycle and a chil dren's "skooter." Lat er, however, he pave it to "Wes" Barry on hi,i fourteenth birth day, and "Wes" is having even more fvn than Xeilan did. test of 1020 Irene Mnrcellim la the ' actress to whom you refer. Sho was on'j , of the Zlugfeld beauties nnd ha re- ejirlj left tho stage to euter the mo- ' tion-pidiin. world , V.MEI.l.V H li - lludolpli Vnlimtlnii w.i u il.iucir before becoming a motion pli tlllie III toi HOW El I. It Iltvant Wnshhuru link Holt and Cnnrnd Nagcl are nil married Constance Tnlmadge was born April 10. 11)00 NOH5IAN Conway Tearle nliiyecl In the lend in "Stella Marie." lie ban dark hair and eyeHdMan be reached tt ih Frist 'w?mv!x&wz .waum& rrrr!Kmr .- ' Zi3iff&miir' I ! mill .. 'v"wki""" ,iibv wmsrzGr' LOOKS IS F "CONNIE" BELIEVED IN VARIETY AT ALL COST i " " - I1 A S ' Itik. m Mwiy rfTw x M flHMHHHLflHiihJIBH MI v mJiKk. -"0 XV iHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHi i',v wj1w HI Wa8Kr5n rlnPTfeai fA' ' -Mr WWMMl(WilfviX'wwMr--';jl IMPMMMMHI HBBSBftSHiM wU HBviQlli!RPI9SMHnHBBSk:" "Wmw JHHinBBniHiin mSmffml Urn wmM!m4 tcW sj&xmrvjsr tour F fSBnLHR STUDIO CHUB IS GREAT BOON TO HOLLYWOOD GIRLS Uy CONSTANTK PALMKIt TT'OrU .M'ars ago ten gills who played "extin" In pictures used to gather n the Hollywood Public Library to discuss waj h ml means. Tho discus- i i Hlon was often spirited, for was nnd i means with these girls came hard I Een though those were the honoilZQ dnvs of picture? ami the daih wngi of hii exti.i aerngeil higher thnn tlje wage nf most piofesslons open to gills ' einplojment n spasmodic. While there might bi. with gieat luck, an engage ment lusting u week or ten days, theie i were sometimes long, lean weeks be- i I tween Hoard bills bad to be met nnd I a certain spniceness In dress hud to be ( preserved Casting directors hntc enele ees. ' The more 'the girls talked It over, the lesn answerable the problem was. Mrs. Jones, the librarian had often watched the girls, and one day Joined theii group "If onlv we could get a house nnd all live together shoring expenses thev wailed, nnd tnen lidded quieklj 'but een that wmiid be too much for us'" I Mrs Jones thought ir over, nnd with out sUng much about It to any one, enlisted the aid of Mrs Chnrles II. Richmond, a woman active in civic I matters Together thev canvnssed the merchant and studios of Holljwond. Every one thev approached thought the idea n good one hut wn unwilling to j contribute unless the plnn were sanc- tloned bv some responsible orgnnlzatlon, such as the Y W (' A. The unrlrlntr women nut the matter tin to the local hiard. who in turn sub- mltted it to the national bendnunrters r .1. ....n .t !.. ilm nlnn. , An in l lie I 'I U I -1- ll( I II III I IIC Jin, li- " perfected The studios nncl Diisiness mei of Hollvwond contributed first vear s rent nnd the W C. A. guaranteed the yearly expenses. A big white mansion, set on n hill In the midst of beautiful grounds, was taken A resident secretary was sent from the "i W She wns n girl hnrdh older thnn 'n rest, n graduate of Northwestern 1 nlverslty, prettj, fun loving and level headed Mnnv of the older resident of the Studio Club- ns it wn named - remember Ednn Harris with gratitude and affection There was a genuine sense of loss when t-.o j ears 'ntcr b.- left for n visit to hei "home in Ernnston A COMMITTEE for the management of the Institution was organised Among the members nrn Mrs Wilfred n Hon, 1 Mrs .TeHse Laiky. Mrs Ce il H de Mille nnd Mrs. William C de Mllle The list of patrons includes thr names of overy prominent actor nc tiess nnd director in tha buHinc.tR Marv l'irkfonl has nlvvnvs been n imnnsor tn the girls, while Mine V1171 mnvn nlo taken an active Interest In iheir welfare Mrs. Itnymnnd Hatton hows hr nffecrinn bv sending in bus kts of eggH nnd fruit from her plmel n the countiv, to sny nothing .f iHr i of lellj and nia'innlado which she makes I eruelf. Clauses in literature nnd the drama nre held everv week. Frances Manner, 1 literary Hiipervisor for William de Mllle. conducts: thu first. There is an opportunity to learn Fieneli from n competent teacher nt n verv nominal sum I'eggv Hauilltof, wull known ostumer, gives lessons gratis In hon to teniodel old clntlios Sim nlso slmw. me gitU vviijh to design and make I u new ijiii s Mnnv girls have, lived ul the. Hub o mnnv Unit there Is no wav to keep n n ac dilate count Tbcy mnv stnv for a week- Home haw ntnveil slne- those rlrst meetings in the library Home have iiierecded. mnnv will never nucceei It dnesni't miiki much dlfferenco Mm club I for them all Tho names of thosn who bavo gnlned nu . ess mi well known .Mnrgerv Uaw ' was one nf tho group who me In the llbran She hns never forfeited her a leglauce to thu c lu". nor mis sue tor gotten b indebtediiess to it Zusu I'ltts wii'i (not her Sninh Mnsnn. now n w rile.- of. iUCCCSHflll lihcitoplavs clime toon after yll Newman, who plnvd ii big part . 'tli Nu.imovn in "Tho Henrt of n I lltld,'' has been tint club's: secretary fnfmoro man two yearn ff .- fteilliLvo rt.il flin U'..l.. correspontijTit for a New York theatrical paper, W now a malinger of stnra ami nn mrerv'i sellinc ucrpen plays. Mncda Lam, a..Jliiui jlrl-wltU a aiclnatlog i f Itf I lllSfii fill I l'H2nJBlH 1 4 -AmtMMiS fmmxSA. ' I MmSm i ''dflnffllf J' A picture tn be released some time thi winter the comedienne of the ..........,, ,,,.,., ,,.. ,,,, ,,, .... , I i nin, i'a mini tni... ,i,n ,npr ,,t nil . ..vernsii,. iic.iiPi in tne larger pic- i toie uh.! i, tciirespnuiig n prominent . i iniic iiin article, m the picture next to it she itdvertKing a well-known soTp, while in iIip bvMi view he is made up to boost n'popular cigarette. little accent, has played the lead in manv serials nnd Westeins. You have mil Ann !nv as Charles Rnv's lending mifiest in motion inclines on the pnrt woman In "Pnris Green" nnd "Peace- , "r '!" public we must stltnulutp that fill Vnllev " Soon "The Half Breed" ' interest with new ideas, with profund will he released, and von will see her Itv. with ehiingo nnd vitality nnd life njinin ' j n nl slncent.v." Ylann.i Knowlton is co-writer with -- - Morel M.irDnnnlcl of tl.r continuitv for William tic Mill newest screen rn Show." nnd Is on en-e "After the liia ktriff nf i,ii.iu r HnnnnllF "i i." i. iiiMituil'iili.'. T n fELY a new secretni.v has come to in chili Slio is Mrp. ninonno , . . ... .- . . MncI.(Rii. u liniiuiiiK wnmon of mature tfir, who has iloniMmuh service In tlu nrm rninn n hnsiiss. 'II -.. -..!.. !.,.- t,n i iiti nt- mi rtu"s iiii' i iiiiiii I so manv people live together. It I" realired that ench girl possesses a cer tain amount of temperament of "dif- n nine's Most of them nre nervous nn i high-strung Thev realize this nnd itidei stand eiich other hen a new girl conies to the club 'here an- no ipie.tiotis asked ns to bet iiiitu edents oi her past lift It is hei i r-'ent behnilor that matters thnt Is -l! if llv up tn her 1 he.v have all reached nn ngc of more or less disci etion nnd some common e ise It U tl,.. tl,rt ftn tlmv nrn tn o iln ni'orniiu liiiuln rii. j -ln tKTOrrtlt J .' "" ". 'II uill.,i,lioin U""' ' f om everv angle and that they all i know what thev nre nbout, The frunt door N locked at 10 o'clock. not because Uie girls are to be In nt i hat hour, but to keep out prowlers In a Foreign Studio WNN FORKK8T Who is doing: Dion Cnlthrop'i i "Per petun," miller the nntce ni jovn Hooniernng in iviiiginnu, j61in itoberuon aireot & . tt r i PAUL BERN SEES BIG CHANGES IN MOVIE BUSINESS THAT the screen has vnst possibili ties ns vet untouched is the belief of Pnul Hern, who has just been appointed editor In charge of the Cioldwjn sce nario department In nn interview he outlined briefly some of the wnjs In which variety and incrensed Interest can oe given to motion pictures: ' In the screen vvc have n medium thnt Is scnrcelj twont.v jenis old which hns really onlv developed within the last ten yeiirs And et we are con tent with It ns It stands! "The potentialities of Ibe camera are enormous, nnd we wnnl to tell our stories through some of the as vet secret vvnjn whieii arc possible nulv to the screen "Any number of possibilities come to mind, there Is the form so fiviiueutly used bj novelists, of telling u story from the angle of tluee or four per sons. There is the possibility of telling the story from the nnglo of the chief dramatic figure as life affect lilni and ns he sees it There is the possibility of heilng life nh the blind iiiiin 'sees' it. with perspective, with all oh ects . ,. : .. . teirujing unci uistniteii, we enn see hfp . 11llH.nrs , ,. ,,,,, itl ,..i,i ,. ,.:,.. .,,;.. .i,,i, 1.1... i.... I i ti r i nt hi Libuniiv il 1 1 ll 1 I -s ii iiiniiii: n iiiiiii . l with buildings and objeiN enonuouv in1 Sl?e I "We should find it wn.v of showing i bought the marvelous- rnpiditj of our tlienlill fniu1tf,u in Minn .if npiuf. il,.. ' buttle of wits, the singe of emotions, eti , etc If vvc nre to keep up n keen To Travel Far and Wide to Film ''Prodigal Judge" A ITER many weeks of pieparntion, - sin n Im nt luninl.v in nri' h of Riiltnlilo i i ..r.i i t.. l,"'',," 'i'i iTirri cum, un- Kl! ' s n'in prodiictinn of " Uip I'roiIisl .Iiilf." n mmumi wtmoii of I,M' 'mhmis uovim oi iih miiiu namo u vniigiiiin iM-sier, is now under wav . sioiv of this successful novel. wiih lis action lnid in the most romnn tic and beautiful spots along the Ohio, Tiniic"v and Mississippi ltivers, in IM." the cha meters nre all clean-cut tvpi. ii quit ing n cast of iiniisiuil nu i ii down to the least impoitant "bit ' I'm 'o weeks Uiiector Edward .lose 'iit in,; Dnector Willinin Dunn and I'mdiii tlon Manager Willinin Wtigbt buic devoted their tit it c time to Misting fur thr lug pioduclinii and an cad a siilheient liuiuber of actoiw llflVI, tin Ii fin r.,1 ., .1 fio llm Im... ....... "" . ...-sm-u ; .... m--i LmriN i u, npmn ii nciiiM nimiiii nr thu t.n. . i . . . ' 1tltt iMi it iL Il.. . ncit llleh , I, in in- iii'uiii u ii .(enn ruiKf ns neicy Mnlioj will be lompletc. I The Hist seiies for "The 1'iodiga! i.Iuilgc uie being taken nt the Ln Chine inpids i. a the St Lawrence Hlver V II 1 1. . 1 . . - I. I .. .. iiill I... !....!.. I I.. 1 ll..!-.- ... ti .vnuiiumi uie exeiting pussage ot a Mississippi Itn-er kcelbont nnil a double cabin i nf t through the rnpuls tl. not nppeai in the pictuie until near , its end. no chain e will be taken on com weather interfering with plans From tho Canadian location the entlrii cnmpnnv will go to South Carollnn, where the early exterior scenes; will be i taken in the vicinity described bv the author, and then move on to Tennesseo where the bulk f the outdoor action will be made Fngagt' Sculptor to Do Plaster Figures in Film PINN nmi.lCH. the Amerlinn - nculptor n pupil of Augustus Nt tMiiilei.H nnd I) C French, winnei ()( the (itnml Medal nt Paris and ilesjgnei of important exhibits at the Seattle Kg. I ohltion nncl tho I'nnania-Paciflc j; tosltion has been engaged bv Metro to bead a new department devoted to the design of plaster figures and decorative iv oik for special productions. Ills first coiiunlpslon will bo nn Orl intal idol for the Mnxwell Kargcr pro. due tlon of "The Hole in the Wall " slut ring Miie I.nke Flnleh Laaky Film Abroad The final scenes- fni Donald Crisp's production, "Ilesldn the Ilonnle liner t nrp ,ibln?, 8l.lnt ln t,,p I-askT London studio. Regimental pipers of the London Bcottish and Kie Scots jnini" iurnineci tno must! for Ihe fanQtiet scenes, which wjll Sj.'s big br m iuv Diciura. if THE 8T0HY HEGIN8 With the early days in the old Fine Arts studio in California when Colleen Moore, the Giih glrlt, Jicisie Love anil c Aost of others teero not much mair than ertia girls, Diana Chcyne Iclh how the mid her chum, Isabel Heath, sat laneiomely around the iftitc until I'hil Craney, the famous tliteetoi, chose Isabel to be tho first of the screen's "baby vamps." They arc teen together a great deal, and a teandal is created by the director's wife. Deiry Win Chester, a friend of Diana's, it called on to help, and Isabel tries to "vamp" him. Then Isabel an nounces the i fo be starred in the Katt by a Paul Maikham. Dcrry goes to France trith the aviation corps and Diana HierM A'clfA Oor ham, who stiangely attracts her. On the eve of a towantic runaicay marriage, Ieilh u killed in an auto mobile acctdent. AND IIEHK IT CONTINUES OMAI'TEK XXIV SIMPLY could not make up my mind. I loved Derry with nil my I henrt; the thought of letting him go again, of facing tho future without htm, was too much for me. Yet to let go of this opportunity to stnr at once -I just couldn't give thnt up, either. ' "Mr. Sandy." Derry snld suddenly, "It doesn't seem quite fair to make Di give us n decision tonight, does It? She's had a good deal of excitement, and she might make up her mind one wny now and want to change It later vny not lei uer wnu u iew uiijs u.iu """. lt ?.ver . . . . i 'Wo. I vo thought of n better plan. - . i. i . i. .... i l flir. wanuy niisvercu. u sue gave W(. Kt,w c inoNits ,vo .il.lti't: rcnlbe you up she wouldn t be hnppy, and lf,(nl , )rI(l , hlrll w lvp(, ,, m 0S.1Tr!!f it s1cl'nl"ne,:'h "orked wns the very hardest cnvlron mo go, sho d regret It. So we 11 com-, . ., , , nirrl,.d neonle promise. Wnlt six mouths to get mar-1 1"e"t ,"Ln s 'or n"rrll(1 People, rlod. Menuvvhilc I'll give you u chance H would be hauler for us becnuse we to nrnve vvhnt vou enn do. You're weie both In pictures. I think thnt just back from trance, nrcn t .vou? with a glance at Dcrrv's uniform "Out of a job when .vou leave the army'' What's .voiir line''" Dcrr.v told him, adding that he wanted to woik into directing. "All right, .voting mini. And now. if you'll take tlrs voungster home, nnd come into the o lice tomorrow some- m7 n"r'wM,"'.v""11 -nJ mnlm r I, l, nl t .,-...1 . ' bufcmf.d ' ''"'.t ''vve't n iS',. vv as drifting nlong the street and climbed. into It. so happy that it might have been a golden chariot, ns far as we weie concerned As we' sped nlong Rroadwny. cold nnd einpt.v under Its glittering lights. I looked out from the chclc f Derr.v's arms nnd felt happier than I hud ever, been befoie In my life. There was nothing mote thnt I could nsk for now We'd go on for n while, he nnd I. working nlone. nnd then wed be mnr- rieci, nun lie u ciueci inc. nun vvc u 111', nilCl VVC tl i.. .. ... i .... .i.i.... .d be" : f " '" , i ckv " n ., r , , , , , . , . tltat I couldn t look ahead nnd sec ,,i,n. .. o i.. t. -..:. i ,,ltll.,U",lll-M'l,i,'tll. ' As we turned oft ,, , , iiroauwny nnci ' swung over to Rivcisidc llrlve Derry ore ,ne veiy nose i u. I nil il k nntiM1 truttxtp In lit niiollim II ' 'llij ivi tjt llll"lll I niisunderhtauding. is tbrie. dent ' ' be iiskcd We'd iliiiclv stnii litemd out tin one that Isabel had arinngrd be tween us so long ago. and wondciid low we could posslbh have been so sillv is to get entangled m it, "Never, never!" I dechrcd. "And we won't inn on the locks tnat mimed I-eople do in the movies get jalcus of n lending man or woman, for instance, or nn thing like tliat !" "We ceitninly won't." be agreed Wc both know the gnine far to i well for that " We tl ought we did. And iust last I night, when we weie dining nbrne to- get her. we looked bnc k on the bn nnd klrl thnt we were then and sniilul at our own defiance -"f fntc. nnd cmivii tion ' thnt we weie better 'iblc ti ope with! difficult situat ins than nnvbodv else Pop we weien't. We had fit tt 'i in lMIOTOl'I.AIsi STAWLiiiii 4.A - n . . ... yiwruMJ. J early snowing COMPANY r . -OFAriMC All 1 1?rh Mrirrm X. f'nn unl rtiuamura m, i,,o, Ufj ks io. WILLIAM S. HART in "run uhjsti.i:" ALLEGHENYvriV.'J.rsers KI'dlNAI 1 IIAKKKK'H llt!1.' rll,N "THE OLD NEST" ArvL.LAJ MAriNKK dsii.y (OMIAII NAC.r.l. linel I.OIS HII.SON In "What Every Woman Knows" ARCADIA J.ITCST ,,'.'. ,'.a V CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "viwivivs vrrAiu" ACTArj niV.NMIN 4 C.ll(Alll) AVL rtiJ 1 Ul lrtN'll I V T 1 V PAULINE FREDERICK In "ItOUIs, 111" IIKsllNV BALTlMOREA,HKT.W,AsIvT1,u,t "THE OUTSIDE WOMAN" eld-l, (olimli " nisi: HIIWi:" DCNIM C,,TH AV1) WDOIH.AM) AVB DC.IMN MvriM-IJ UAII.V THOMAS MEIGHAN in "Miirr. mi i viiaiiuii.ii BROADWAY "Tall4r.!.V'i Vr.sl.l;V. HAltllV In Vlr.hull Nrllau'i, "DiNTY" fADlTiI "-"-' MAHKET IT UHrl 1UL hi a m to u is i ii iikii mid nviirnr.i.vir.Ns i "EXPERIENCE" COLONIAL ?5;S T uiciiAitn ii vii'nir.t.vtiss in "EXPERIENCE" DARBY THEATRE iiAiti.r.v KMir.ivis I'linni ctiov "CARNIVAL" EMPRESS MAIN -1 HwCtlVK l V 1 1 l.l! lll V Dnvid Powell in "Mystery Road" "Tilt MIKWIIII.l .Ml K" NO II tr AIDMClI 1MT snth AIRMOUINl "'WAN'JSfr'iiAr SlobM Juliennes Siott ami IIb hlnne In "Don't Neglect Your Wife" FAMILY '""m ? .',laf,T GLORIA SWANSON In "Till'. (iltKXT MO.VIKNT i)6TH ST lll.ATni, llrlnw Spnro KVIIVI'C ,..,. JACK HOLT in "THE MASK" I.AKHl NKMIIN In "rill. I .. (,i " FRANKFORD 47,r' Vv'.t0,,IJ "THE OLD NEST" ''"". -'" t f-il.t Aljjjfj C I ORF B801 MARKKT ST. ' Vimi ii: ivri-.2'VVrS!.,?,,S " IHE CUP OF LIFE" 5iv3rJBSBllkrS. T ." re USMV'llsBsaH .Km i k &CK" 'iitvim' t Ts. Hilllll 2 jilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllH-.' .,B,k (ISiwH ItiBGiLlllliilllillBE i n HWjSSiX' ilHI ki IQLHRfliHLLklllllllllllHk.'' - ' vUEZ vkimw--i '' .-, IHHIh Little Miss Lee Isn't u bit "stuck-up." Here she's giving lessons In make-up to a little cvtra gill with whom she innde friends at the Laky Htuilln. Do ou wiuider ever.vliody likes her out there? each other, of course, but it had never i bren proved. Wc ndoied encu other, ( Int nu int flint nttnrntlim liiiln't li nil ti ! "- Jvl ........ j- , ,iinnrp t0 bt,(tP ,w 1Mt,, tI(, ,,.rp ' unshnknblc love thnt would carry us I (hr0ugli storms together. And. well ns when onl the husband or wife is acting ;. .1111 ct ng it is easier 101 lliem to ic liupnr. lor Instance, people like Unl - hoe lleid unci '.is wife, or i.i'.vnnt Wiislihuiu nnd his. ir IV -U reiguson nnd her husband, bnve .1 better dinner of beinir hnppj tiiaii those like Deirj nnd me linvc. Am ,f , ,, ,,,. ,,,, ,, lliliiB over ,iSiilti I'd .etlie from the '' "" 'H?ml nil my ti.no nnd en- J W M ": It wi.iil.ln t be ensy-bu when l at bovvay things lappened ' i. can t help fc.ellng thnt I would '"' ll lot '''' l,imVl1" 'linn Knl"S through "" lllllB'j 'l11" lonfionloil us. Of coure. ns its turned out. we were '" "''' f0 '"' to our cnicers. nnd Unit means n good de.il. Rut we ve hml to fun n lot And sometinics I look at the other husbands nnd wives who bnve clone it, , wonder If the line that kept their. In l.n tnnrinu clime nu npni to flestroV- . "' " :-..". f !"? ,.M'n,Ll: .r::," il ,mi ,0 "r,,tK- COli I'I'UJ t I IHI IIIIWV. ,,, . , , Of course, one lensoiu wbv n good , W 1' inunv movie iniuiuiues ko hi smiiipu is ,i., ,i, ,,i,. ,,,. ,, i, ,i,, vr. iii.ii in. i'. .M.i,- iiiiiii. '..., i ..',' .. ... , joung. just on Impulse. In no otlier i ufessin do verv vouns people iiinke ' . . '. . much iiiiiii") with so little effort. Sitppoiting ti vvifc isn't nun b of a ' piobleiu when a ihnp is i lining sev j unl hundred ilnllm-, i wetk. And he's not so likelv to iinuse mil consider cniefullv whether In 'tl mnirv of not. when he s living in the miner fiee and easj al'nosnhere thnt l'ie lils in most of the studios. But the other mnninges. the ones thnt were made thnugbtfullv. meet plcnt.v of obstai les, things that would strain the lelntions of the most de villed couple in the world. It's all vninl connle in the world. It's nil rlcht to saj "I won't be jealous'." Rut unless jou'ie aeeiistonied to seeing nur if, or husband in the anus of Mime fne eh", not e en the icnssiiring .-Ink- ing of the i.ic.ein "an quite take the ((Ke off the situation ' , To lie Continued Toitwn im l,IIIIT(ll'I.AS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the .NLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of v shnwinrr nf t.lio finnst nrnrlnntinns. Aek- fnr tha linn4i uomnany or America, wnicn is a ,,. ' n.. i i ....... . ,. 01 me nnesi prociuciions. ask m your locality obtaining pictures tnrougn Company of America. GRANT HI.'.' GIKAnD AVK St TtKi: IIMI.T KOV sn; iu ,! si:('MI. C.s.- In "THE LONE HAND" GREAT NORTHERN '.--" WV MAY ALLISON In 'Till: I l ( llll" IMPFRIAI ""Til f. VVU.NLT HIM "" "v-! Mnis .Pill l.g 7 fc CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "I I.sxons IN l.o i:" Lehigli Pal aaa -r iiihihww ii wo nun Lt. 1 tVilirh Ai.nn. GLORIA SWANSON In "TIIK I.IIKM MOVIKSf I IRFRTY 'lsM f'OI.I MHIA AV TOM MIX In "l ll.lt Mil It OH lll.AH I" ORIFNT "VJOUI.AMI Al: AT ll.'U iirr,,.-. . . V VMM - DVll V "XIM'JN0,,i,.:ls ''" cnoN "CARNIVAL" U VEKBROOKUJUA u NORMA TALMADGE ' in "Tin: i'Ass,ioN i umi;ii" PALACF" ,JM S'Vltll .! STllCKT i r-vi.rvL. v .. , .. .. ., .. HK(.IN. IMHhl.lt'S I'lliini tTION "THE OLD NEST" PR1NCFSS 1U1H MVHKI.T BIHUFTl ...J " ! VI lull i',i. i ii-iiiiiriii.ii iN'h I'ltoni ( rios "THE WILD GOOSE1' REGENT UMi ;, ?; IP I MARY MILES MINTER " "IMIN'T ('Mil, VjK IJTTIj: dim.' RIALTO ukhma.niov:7 aTkniTk CONSTANCE TA'LffiD:GEr In "IMNI.I.IIOI s lll'HINKSS" RUBY MAJ,K-': ' IIIHAJW "TH I LIONEL BARRYMORE In I'TIIK IIKVII.'S UAltUKN" SAVOY ,2U MA''i"'' H-riti.ur HOPE HAONSia,,T In "l.oh'H it vnv" SHERWOOD " .". a, I hl'F.NA IIWKV nnil v li i'ivViM' " " "The Woman CSod' ChnnJ? , STANLEY uMZlTA M.','ciV,. ,,B WA" IUTII ir, i'. m The Affairs nf AnninP' 333 MARKETB7 7,",,? CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "( iiAitdi; ir- VICTORIA "mtt,"'" CHARLES RAY " In "ht'HAI' IUO.N" i A -p i y f - cm-mJJL. - ' J y-jTTV";T'7 ' I A i VV 13 X IHIJ 1 fc.K RI ALT . BiiLA '" 'IDLE HOUR OW--- s ALICE LAKE DEFIES LONG-SKIRT DICTUM FROM PARIS QO PARIS sny we must wear long "O skirts I" Alice I.nke looked belligerent. ' "You just tell Pnris for me that I soy, 'No'!" , Tll(. U0 ,,,. ,n v . , ,, i , ,,,,, , . l"""c a"a 'l"nkc nt this definnce of its nlni,date, hut Miss I.nke mijs she v, ill remain linn. And she is convinced t lint the nialority of Aiiiericnn women will agree wnu tier. "It's high time that we nsseited nnr independence," Ms Luke ndded "It takes only n glnnce through Paris to convincj' ny Ameilcan that Americiin vvometi'nverngc ns better dressed and the convlctlou Is confirmed when on returns tlirect from Paris nnd com pnres the gowns of the Pnrlslcnncs with those of the New York women. "For my own pnrt, I feel like wear ing something dlffeient even If the Paris st.vles suit inc. just ns n matter nf prla ciplc Rut. in legnrd to short skirts, 1 think the mnjoiity of American girls will find long skirts ure not nearly so becoming ns the shorter ones. The short ones nre nent and smnrt Surely I women don't want to return tn the I""' r ions skirts ,r,i., . the dust, accumulating dust and mi crobes. And I don't think we will no matter vvhnt Pnris sajs. "Of course, on the screen it's a dlf feicnt thing. If I'm ploying n char8 er whose taste would cnll for nnd who would submit o Pnris dictatorship. I get the latest 'models of the Pri gowns. I bad to do It as tin- operi singer for my newest picture. 'The (iolden !lft.' but (lint's for the char acter not for myself. " "Bull" Montana to Play in Neiv Lytcll Film "PI'LL MONTANA, ice man. profn- I -- slonnl wrestler. motion. nletn tctor. and, not so long igo. an assK- I aut in the training of Jack Dempsey tut the fuipentler fight, will nppe.i'r in ,Iteit Lvtcll's newest photc piny, "The Right That railed" This is n Ri.ynnl Veiller pmduetion of a Sntuicln.v Evening Post story, Montn'in will plnj the role nf x cham- ion ougillst i PIKITCM'I.AVH cuarantee ot 'wDTWUrT tUBII " ii ... lor tne tneatre tne Stanley I he NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES LMUN I' -r-oViou. THOMAS MEIGHAN In 'TIIK C'IT or SII.KNT Jlh.V" CEDAR liOTIt . C'KUAII AV B.SUB 1 .10 nml .1 7 .im) n P it THOMAS MEIGHAN In 'TIIK CllMllHsr OF CANAAN" COI Fl IM Market 11 3tllh eJOtb vWIIOL.U!Vl, . ,j ;, 7lln,iop. GLORIA SWANSON In "TIIK tillKAl MOMK.NT" JUMBO moNT sr ti (iniAnD avb. .luinlin June on rmnlcford "L" OLIVE TELL HUMAN'S lllhl.NKSS" in PAnPR 1ST I.ANCASTKH AVI, .L,m-yir jiati.nt.k ihilt GLORIA SWANSON In 'Till: (illKAl VIOVIKNl" LOCLST f,-D AND l'0'','ST stubbm l-AV-UOl j, , , 3 3 ,10 Uvg 30 to U BETTY COMPSON " WJ'Wirir IIAIIOI.U 1,1.0V. II In 'Till: 11. HIT'' RIVOLI 6-u AND SANSOM 8T8. MATlNKi: HAlLT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "Till; IIAIUT OF IIAI'riM," STRAND OKHMANTOWS' AVK I ltIC IIAItll IIAKTIIKI.MKSS nnet lll( Cm! I' 1 "EXPERIENCE" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. Gwt.... 0310 Oermnniown A ermantown maiinek DAii-t IHI. I'll IM K In "WET GQLD" ! JEFFERSON ...WM MARY MILES MINTER III "VKIOM.KillT AN11 IIONi;.SK'Kl.r: PARk' HIOUI3 avi: e. dai phi' sf; ALICE LAKE In "l.NCIIAKTFJ) 8KAS" WEST ALLEGHENY 88,ji ,, DOROTHY PHILLIPS la "MAN WOMAN MARKIA0E" '. f,vf' .. ir .. , ( t ',i
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