10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATtlBDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921 J A MAKE-UP LESSON BETWEtN SCENES CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Told te INEZ KLUMPH rCu Daily Mevie Magazine JekLJ I I CLOSE-UPS of the By HENRY Hew the Movies Brought Billy Penn te Life THE movie have lenf many urn ami Strang thing., but hringiiiR n statue j te lif would wm te he n fnirlv lnrRe rdfr. They've done it. however, nn right here In fart, they've pvic n step further. They're put brain and n tongue in the statue There i? no mlrtrle about it. 1'vm thing vn rarefully thought out in advance, mi that hm the merie-ramera rrnnk went, 'round the lifeless metal slowly leek en the neniblance of IMn human being, opened its eyes, metrd ita hamlx. t.'ek :i l'v breath- utnl ent off for tnxi ride. Ne mere tit -uhi'-' t for aw h i demonstration could be found than Billy Penn. te the Walfan federation, which has "plotted ' him ns the tat in its cam naiin merle -One fall. t)m Heart. One Answer " proceeded Inst -cck te bring the founder back In life. The fa.-t that Billy's statue stands .".IT feet In the ,, wade the problem n lift l awkward, but net Impossible nf solution. I he greater , the dlflculty, Ibe greater wi the determination t. succeed. N FOIV that the "resurrection " ntmea ana no irniji ! hum my r" i tlrst showing icheA " rcdfrafien opens its community reucaii in errmhcr and new that Hilly Am imm where he nirveys his ' "' '"' had happened, ' - pemiiaaiMe te tell graphs feat attending his lift te T-iTtiBT hn rmlerntinn en mera it em "fls l1 nttlng n close-up of LVnu. and an .. ,.... n ...... l.., n, nirmnn liii.- fact of the City Hall stat i but that ri Jut "ink. any difference te them. Thej found an aviator he would de the trick. SUrting earlv in the morning, with camera man and mono camera aboard. the nlane flew up "ever (he city from Seventy-third street nt-i Island read, making a nee line for Blliv. Three times around the statue it , the camera each time filming every "button, every wrinkle ou Billy', cletbea and every eyelash. WyB,lly t-.W fareSTut and shaken hand, with the flier, bad he been .. j ... .u.- .. ntentr of that for him te de latr during his trip round town te welfare and social arnica agencies, as provided In the Federation', acen.rie. The proper time .had net .yrriwd ret. Then for a tull-iengtn pose 01 i, me cru.'iau.u -. ... .. eamera up en the reef of the Varkway Building at Bread and Cherry street., and with a ten-Inch telephoto lena. reeled off 100 feei or mere with the same result i a If they had been within a .tone's threw of the statue. Thia produced the , "seml-cless-up." a. they call it. .bowing the statue, from the top of the hat i down te a point en the tower twelve or fifteen feet below Billy s .hoe.. 0 UVCB ter the preliminaries. FiUning Penn frrnn the air and from 'n top of a tall huilding is all art movie moil, tut the next step .ksa.4 MmTI MfllL .. .. ..... M- i .1 !J "it H be al' rignt it vu ae ti. movie fans itili be eMe te judge for done. of fkr- actual "resurrection" part of the feature embraced the mHB flrat atagt - - J. building of a huge canvas anrt trame all except the statue itself. Professional tneatre carpem-,rs ami ic, im.uv .. S the job. and they turned out an excellent "eet." perfectly picturing m raint ! arery curve and detail of Penn's pedestal. Leaded aboard a big truck, this "eet" waa transrert-d te th- end of the Parkway and set up atop the hill whereon, eventually, will stand a portion of Philadelphia's much-discussed art gallery. There, with the meyie camera poised before and below at the same angle a. that at which it steed before and below the real tower and the real statue, everything was ready te sheet Billy aa be r CmV ' ..- it,.. A Slr.i.r. th Welfare Federation's Billy Penn. Face. figure fashion, evervthlng in Sulzer's founder himself, all except, perhaps, the an awfullv het afternoon out there en that megaphened Gilbert E. All rendv? " meiapl Jir.,. thi- nroiictlen for the Federation. up te the top of his toy tower he clambered. "Right hand out a little further." commanded the director t -. 4 T.....1, .... ;,-, TVir' it Head up a little. That's J.Cll lU.ii. uiiva an in... ...... .. ... Camera!" There, out en the Parkway hill, steed Billy F-nn-tha living Billy Penn-: while down at Bread and Market streets steed the statue Billy Penn. Th' camera eve could net tell the difference between the two. and you can't put much ever en a camera-av girls with freckles all knew. - As the camera crank revolved, the Parkway Billy slowly opened bis eyes. raised hi., arm., looked out and around him. First he spied the bread expanse of his eitr. thou amazed a moment ar its growth since be last saw it, decided te descend from his hish perch. Slowly, carefully, grasping the eagles, side, of his tower. Billy stepped down frame. .lust as easy as pie. 'Why. sure! B VT, one mere thine. It s only a trerlc. but it should h, explained. leneth the "talc" uf the real statue n ihotneraphed irem the Park way Building renf. sprinkling one or tire of the airplane close u;n throueh it. then they hook en te t thr "lake" of the rndrl ttat'ie photo graphed en the Parkway hil. disselring out et the one into the ether, and therr yen arr. Oh, .;-.. thr parkway hill irerk wai done uith aa ordinary tiee-inch lens, te that the itntiie picture is prerisrly the same Kite en the x-rern as that taken at the (oneir iistiiicc irilA tht ten-inch lens. Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans T.INA Deris Kenyen was horn in Byracilse, V. She was a :-f:ige no- tress before her nppearane the Screen. Her latest picture i-. "Shadows of the Sea.'' She is also te play en the legitimate stage this winter NEWT May MacAvey is a tiny lit tle creature, less than five feet in height, with big blue eyes and wav dark brown hair. Her present starring Yebicle is "Everything Fer Sa' . SEASIDE K K the "Littlest Rebel Mary Thnrman was before she hi i am star Lincoln r In; "d n It's true it a sehei -, : ' . i i 10 ng ' BONNIE LASS Beatrice Swaesn GLIMPSE Of m mf ... &s-v. , jl sP e mm vaa9sBBsaaaw ' Br ' BHaalt r JQL s l tjv m Kt tiW AaT 'a. - L Osa Ls L VmmSWL e JSk aviflBn " sas mOHsm - aa .aal saVk aVrsaH cB iXIr esw aaMaw te sVSI wtw i er . hau "ls. Jf vX vjV ssa asasaVsl r tKC - .. 4TT r2k.iJ v r BR a HsPH Bm S " HMasavs'BBawsgHMr Visa ftj mm Li M a sH " I saaW . T - iwSSSf' t mwM. MOVIE GAME K. NEEI.Y . .t . j ., j.. i .-. .... climncn up naaui m me top , nn " ' netkina out of thr ordinary some of the details of the photo in the flesh. nfrouterl n-irh the necessity of i airplane waa suggested ever lnrn b fore te n As fnr ns th" fl within twent ttraght - aicaj move srujr te a is where the "trick ' eemes tt 1 r J . .. .... mitlla nA t..iu " fwtnn ' ,,' : , yourselves jus thev iee'1 t Hat seen i i .i . i .e -:.- T7ll ,,,,- ' moeei ei tne top m . " - make - up was an exact Teplica of the perspiration en Sulzer s brew, i It was , little faraway nui.j Gable, who wrote the ac.narle and "All ready entwprpn n xrr. ina "Thaf. it. it. Held it. -. the lamps, the tiny projections en me until he finally passed out et the Ulin ntaftec of routine mtvi te dark-room First, they cut ti the proper is the si-ter of ti'enii They resemble each etiier ver slightly, although both are gen.l t.i leek upon. (Jeerg" Chese Chese Chese iiore played opposite Grace Darmond m 'The Hepe Diamond Mystery. MILFORD Rebert Mantel! is net playing in pictures at present. Louise filauni h horn in Sleryland. Bill Desmond was lern in Dubliu, Irela:-. i. FRITZ Fatty Arbuckle weighs mere than '-'in pound I'uti'tnr Stark" plnM'd I h Litt'e Shepherd of Kingilem . -. di i net play the lead- ", 1 E ill Ii .Tehnsnn is Mrs I ' nn in i rivnte I ifi Ralph uiun . 0r. UtlHII MGHT" V would you believe your own eyes if an i ap aii i. I paap - ' . ' I'-11' ' " ' " . I ...jan im A.W tat naaaar ff " V 9&av aaaaaasakSSes wwnSsJI 9eai bbbbi kaaaaftJaV j t & 4BaaaaL f - w" - ! ! i - - ' ii i aw p'M .raf ! ii .,.,. ., , i -!' li w." Sj)j ' 9 xlaaawaw V0t jQS KtJF k JBi iHff iaaaLaa9kS4sT t5ll"'l &9l USKNfatjAinBBHflHg-' "JPff! I 8nftatBaaaa9'w9 SBi IH LaVnaaUaVsSBalHLHBBaal laaaaaaP' ' It wns all done in the mei se don't worry. By a clever photographic stuut the Welfare Federation, in the interest of a campaign, caused Billy I'enn te climb down off his perch en City Hall tower. The pictures show the various stnges of his "descent," but it's nil right, (leraldine, he's back en the job GARRY HAS A CHAT WITH VALENTINO; RAVES ABOUT HIM By HELEN KM MP II tt . BSINTHE at a J ry wng m) football game rmuring, 'Hen ; "'!'-- T .1 . ..-1-. I Mercury con- i" " "y "- , . . .. , . . As aha paused for breath I awed her what en eartli she was talkiug about. , Who else but And before sh" could finish, four en- , fl lBUnehed nues- fascinat- '" ' hP'; '- " "' ' raR ,,,ttt ing? De his eyes flash like Julie a? Tien't tell us he's a highbrow. Is his lair as t,Ia' k and shiny as it leeks?" I might have knewn: who olse but Rudelph Valentine would be the sub- joer unuer mscusMen I was introduced te him in the lobby : of the hotel where he is stepping, iarry started breathlessly. "And be fore 'we hud born sitting there talking 1 five minutes the place was full of girls watching us. lie never noticed it I acted n though I were the only person who matter-d te him at that uieuieut. and I loved him for it. "1 can't describe him te you he's hafSiiij He has such u healthy sense he c;in turn it inward large nligrei ring set w.tn jixie, tne verj long I :" cigarette holder nnd the elab orately striped blue -hirt he wears. And when "he leeks ,i' you intently and says somewhat sudly, I hava been a very bad boy : I Iium near "broken my moth meth r's heart " you wonder just what mother wouldn't be broken-hearted at sei ing him -Mit us' in the world et suscept ble women egg, 1 T if ii think ihut he talked about ! imself, or about fl or aueui tin- r liew he hate- .. . ' a. a iiiluln'rui. ' tei-hnnpie of toting. mnne I.. .. . . nrt nii re iiiisl.'i eii "Th 'i ' ' at (I four sweet - he talk about?" the . tiling asked incredil I leuslj .Inn Ma i in no said impres sivelv . "Nmm li'ii'l jump te Ibe con III THE SCREEN of humor that he can turn it iiiwar. , "TTK WANTS te de 'Bleed and and laiift: at his own tmhles. Only 1 XI ,ui . ,, .y.f.. , .. . ,,. will.pever laugh at -The Four Herse- , ,,-" -ng -r and , be 5SU iShrw.J,tt&, me u"'-whi,e ; ;;;;!; - . A ' he pokes fun at his youthful L"1, .."Ud" alT'tCe "" te be a Ileai Brummell. you can t helr ,,. , , A , 1(..' V, , werklna noticing the very tight, white vest, the .,; ,v, rv.lav of ,!,:'' Here is the tirid and exotic Peln egri (ex treme left), who lia. left the throne rooms of I rnnce and b.iiqlnnd ler thin picture of the mysterious) Ent The gentleman in the center. 'y the unit, is Paul II rencr, tinted German J'rectur, mho ha a pari in the picture elusion that another romance developed j en the "Four Horsemen' let beside the director's and tlie leading woman's. Rudelph Valentine's interest in June Matins is mere like adoration. She dis- covered him, jeu knew --and he snys ... i thnt whatever geed work lie did in the 'Four Horsemen' is due te her advice ..and encouragement. she ulwnjs sat just off the set and when she didn't like what he wns doing, she would shake "er iead at him, nnd then lie would trj it another way nnd another until June 1, lie Liiitml 1 ,. , ,. ... .1 f .. 1...H .. ...!. ' .............. i . tui. ai ii iwi ii.i . n i n, ,e)(J mQ ,shp )g deinR (,i(. s,.rnal.te for Maxwell Knrger's productions new. e" ls weiulerliil. And thou he told me about Geerge Melferd, who Just finished directing him and Agnes Ayrea in 'The Sheik.' He said. "I don't knew wiiat my next sterj is all abeur--I am te play in "Moren of the l.ady I.etty" with j)oret4iy Pal Pal ten. But 1 knew that I'ncle Ocerge is going te direct it, mid that is all lhat Is necessary. I'ncle Oeergc will watch out for me and make iue de geed things. "But if any one else directs me I want te in sure of mv story. When 1 was offered a starring contract last wek and turnul it down, the eeinpnuy asked me what I wanted. I fold them. 1'hey thought I was n foolish jeung man te have, read leta and niudc up mv mind what sort of stories I wanted ; they expected it was mere money I would want.' tlinr t line he told me suniet limw el-v lm told nn- why some pictures aren't as gei d us they ought te he." Harry hurled bai k at us as she prepared te depart. II b nil the fault of home brew. If tin director and the cameraman get te exchanging recipes and experiences, it's ull up with the picture. Just remem ber that." Mi "nt i 1 1 we replied in chorus, "If Vnl- - ill it. WO don't rnri. nhnur fli rest uf '- picture." .. Hrrbert Raivlittsen Is tf Pugnacious, But riK'I ;H the joy of anticipation was lest te him. Herbert. Ilnu Imt,., featured player of "Jlie Substitute M ; i 'ire " al L'niversal City, de- (hen whs (piile as much pleasure lonlizatieu in his recent dramatic 111 r- von if bis words are con- f te the old adage it w:i- lust this WftT." ex- ' i Kawlinsen Five long yenrs! v I b- playing in a picture anil the called for a tremendous tight with rmin neter well, we had the fight ; ' ' mi ii was a terror, and : iik- u long story short, the ether Lap bnike mj kne,. and I was laid up 'or wi. k-. Uiweiige eint even In these of w he aren't specially bloedlhirsly. ; 'i knew, and se the ether day, when' ' i ler I lil mi te stand at a cor cer : "0- mid give the fellow who en-! i'ii, I .i geed punch. 'I wu- prepared for notion w lien, le and beheld, who -'eild mj victim prove te be but the ii who l.nd lirnkeii my knee years - n ml I hadn't seen him -luce. "Did I hit himV I'll say I did." ( Many Harems Confused This Bedouin PATJIKTK.' looking Bedouin at- iirnil in it flew I nj liiirnniii and ' rle'ii pinup iiii t'i thp 'ttnlie niiir'tjpf nt iIip I.n-ky Vfsprn studio nnd in lirekfii KnglNIi siii : "1 i'an'1 timl thp nslii harem." It n during thp tilmitiK of (iperge Mplferd'H 1'p.iliitii.ii. 'I'll.- Sluik." and i' sn hnpi I timl anethpr til mi hping ii ndp en ;i different stugp at the same tlnip N.i 1 1 . : i -1 .- h luirpiii M-pnp. 'I uPtit there." snid thp Itpdeuln. I pointing t" flip nthpr sppiip. "and thpy i"!i ni- te KPt mil I vnnl in the inn it. "T r.tn in thp liHri'in spene.' Net in , m hareni.' he answered, and -aid te ni' in heal il.' Seu I cannot find the I i uiiii Inn i in lie a directed te Hip prepur set, where Agnes Ayrea nnd Rudelph Valcn- i line, the featured playern. were enact I ing a mesl Impressive scene. A- nun be Imagined, thp studio were n decidedly Oricntnl aspect while these picture were in the making. "An you saw this? JACK PICKFORD IS USING MARTS TECHNICAL STAFF By C0N8TANCK PALMER Hollywood, Calif. I HEAR Mary Pick ford is about te. or lias skedoedlod off te Europe along with friend hubby and mother. I'll bet her publicity man is relieved that the thing is at last done. Before the exodus. hit days were laid out as fellows : Menda : Thrill ing story en Tick ford - Fairbanks' European trip sent out. Tuesday : 'llmm" JiB European trip story denied, ami new story sent out. Wednesday and each day there after: Stories of trips te Africa. China and Spokane alternately sent out and denied. It's a great life. The entire Pickford technical staff has been transferred from Mi-s Marj's pay roll te Master .lack's, the arrangement te continue while Master .1 iv making "The Tailor-Made Man." Ne doubt If the picture Is finished before Mi-- Mary returns. Miss Lettie may be prevailed upon te re-enter fillum-. se that the I staff may continue all -In -the -family, os i 'twere. Life uiu be worth living after! all. Ses-.ie Hayakawa la at work en "The il. . - i ..- -!. 1 T, ... . i .-.iii-'-i "i i in i nin ion';!': met ni the Robertsen -Cele Studies. His wife, Tsuru Aeki. plays his lead. There seem te be some -indeed, many- -who find her ail that i- .lapanosely perfect. I don't, but then that's mv perfectly valueless opinion, and enn he discarded as such. She was bejug sweet and shy. and Set-sue vigorous and masterful. They seem te work verv well together, le the tune of some of the mesl atrocious mush' I ever heard en n set. Mebbe the Japan' -e don't mind It. Evidently uei. I believe there are times when Hayakawa deea a fine characterization, depending upon the vehicle In which he riiles te the screen. Ne, I'll take that back, an 1 hlame it all en the story. Harry (arr. who does such very fine criticisms is a very staunch admirer of hi- i no of hi- remarks about (he Japanese actor strikes me as being very pal Say. he: "flew long will his managers continue te open clam shell- with n line ru?:erV" Thank ;nti, Mr. Carr. p:: U'UXE I'nKDERICK is si-heduled st fi r t a new if Si iilcinber. lirodiK'llen ou the She is eiip of the innst p e p n I ii r women u in n a iiiinibers of l tin Profession Hint I knew. She is (enutnelj gpiiuini'. If I inny lie se n I ii m k y, whole hearted and whole HOUled. It's pretty geed sign of a per son's worth when they arp udored by the people they erk with, from the prep hey en the set te (liii crtibtr J.-th infill hi ii Weight; rpmarks of thp grpat Sir iiituTt i hi-Iv r. n'Miti iPOMinr leun for a short i-lati leKiif land, are reported as i I'"ik seini-tliing le tbeeffeet that: "I ba- Ictirtn-'l ii v-ri'iit deal about motion pictures, and mj -av in Hollywood has been Interesting." Ain't it the truth, t'areliin '! Just One Dish After Anether, Says Betty BETTY AM.r'.N. who is making lfr first serpen appearance in the Hex Ingrain production of "Turn te the Right. ' finds that her principal ocpii ecpii ocpii petion in front of the itimpra has been washing dishes. "One day I had le wash a set of dishes eleven times," -h,. complains. "Anil te think I wpnt Inte the movies se I could k t nwu from the possibility nf huMlig n life ul the Liii In u slukl" rxsmismwmmsmmu Illllll HI till L-llti THE STORY BEGINS TTIfa. thn early days in the aid Fine Arts studio in California when Colleen Moere, the Oish girls, Bessie lieve and a host of ethers were net much mere than extra girls. Diana Chcyni: trlt.t hew she and her chum, Isabel Heath, sat lonesemely mound the studio until PMI Crancy, the famous director, rhese Isabel te be the first of the screen's "baby vamps." They are seen together a great deal, and a scandal is created by the director's wife. Itcrry Win chester, a friend of Diana's, it called nn te help, and Isabel tries te "vamp" him. Then Isabel an nounces she is te be xtnrrcd in the East by a Paul Markham. Derry gees te France with the aviation corps and Diana meets h'eith Oer ham, who strangely attracts her. On the eve of a romantic runaway marriage, Keith is killed In an auto mobile accident. AND HERE IT CONTINUES CHAt TKR XXIX ii A ND new what about you, Nan?" a-1 demanded. "What are you in New Verk for. and wherc's Billy, and what's the news?" She laughed softly and settled back in her chair, stretching out her pretty feet, in their bronze pumps, and tilling them and up down. "Billy's in l.es Angeles," she nn swered. "Th baby's here with uic, only he isn't a baby any longer, and the news is that I came en te help in the screening of one of my steriea." "One of your Bteries!" 1 gasped. "Nnn Shayne, what en earth de you mean?" She chuckled delightedly at my amaze ment. "Net Nan Shnyne Anna Corliss, my dear; it's my maiden uanie, you knew." "Anna Corliss why, 1 ve heard of you ! Yeu wrote why, you've written heaps of the things that have been done this last year. Tell me about it!" She cnnie across te the fire then. and curled up en one of the big fleer cushions at my feet. "Jt began back there when IsnbM Heath was trying her wiles en Billy you remember et course. I was just broken-hearted, especially when he took her out in our littl car you kuew new i u leven innr car, una registered a an extra under an assumed name at one of the agencies, te get mene te help make the payments en it. Billy eiun i snow .luetu uiiii nn it wu tee late te step me. of course, and then he made me premise never te de it again; he said that a motion pic- ture studio was no place for his wife 1 And then he fell for Isabel! "Well. I decided then that I was pulling 'e.i mill M Oi U jricilMin'i nil ii-, that if I had outside Interests, as Hilly did, it would be betle. for me. I had the baby, of course, but I felt Igat there ought te he mere, tee. Se, when Hilly came bast with Isn- b- S.?. Z. ""ST!- wn. oie you see u dm si e 11 u v made.' Awful, my dear-1 had my mother come nnd live with me, and 1 WMt te work. Yes'm. I learned te be a stenographer, nnd get a job In em of the studies, and pretty seen was con tinuity clerk for one of the directors, tee. Then I get into the scenario de partment and before long T was reading scenarios we get about five hundred a week, most of them Impossible and sorting out the geed ones for the head of the department. "And then I get nn idea, and worked ever it, nnd submitted a synopsis of it te the editor, and he worked en it with me. and one of the directors liked it, nnd the deed was done. They made a picture of it and paid no a hundred dollars a reel, and the day B lly get back from the East, broke nnd re pentant. 1 took him te the first showing of mv picture!" "Why, Nnn!" I exclaimed "I never heard of such n thing. I think veu're marvelous." "Net at nil. But I had just one ---. . - . - PHOTOri-AVH 'eaOfMUYT company r AIL L 12th. Merris runk Avs. Alhambra W. uniy at r. kv- BEBE DANIELS in 'TWO wnSEKa WITH PAY" . All rpltrMV FrunkferJ & AllfBhtny rtL,LUVjriL.11l Mat. Da lly 2.1.V Kvll st 8 RKI.INAI.lt ItAKKKK'S. pROm t TI? "THE OLD NEST "AO--Vli r 6l THOMPSON 8T. ELLIOTT DEXTER In T1IE WITt HIM. HOI K" TdT- a r.1 a chmtnut bsi. ith ARCADIA i a v e ifie p m. CONSTANCE TALMADGE ln MVMMA S MVAItV' "JTe-T-Z-xD FRANKLIN ailtARD A S. AS I OK matimv-k nAjt.y CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In ( HAKI.r. IT DATTiMrSRFn lULTMieiw BALTIMOKL BVB.:0.AT.MA I i r u n.i.in ML" Dorethy Dalten in Behind Maaki Adflrll j""1 1!-'-"" rTr-VlKI 04TH AND WOODLAND AVE BENN MATIMK I.AII.Y WILLIAM S. HART In "THE WHISTLE" BROADWAY W.JW CONSTANCE TALMADGE n i-nAsnERera m sirn" r A DITfM MS MARKET ST. CAPI I OL in A M m 11:16 P. M KHIIMin HARTHKI MKSS In "EXPERIENCE" -.-v SVM A I I, 111 &l Mfl 4 Uapleweea (. (J .UNrtL 2::m 7 .tM II I' M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In " HAROE IT" DARBY THEATRE CHARLES RAY In "THE OLD aWIMMINJ HOLE EMPRESS MAIM ST . MANAVLNK MATINEE DAll.V CHARLES RAY In "IT.AfK.ri I VALLEV FAIRMOUNT 'Jtjlh ulrard Ave. MATINBK DAILY KM I'll IM V Sprlnl f lit In VVfciVWS-W i- aTjIII V THEATRE tail MARKET rAlVllL.1 a M te wn.siOHT WILLIAM S. HART In "THE I.I M-H.HTEIt" CTU CT IIILA'IRK Hflew Slrur JO 1 ri 31. MATINBH l'Atu Nnrrlsl '""' '" laSSee eilirr nix ..ml "ISQBEL" .... i.RANKr-OKD ,,l. .Br5"u:VILlUK A "?' 7 . a" th "MEN WOMEN LOVE" ADDED l BPBIHE VA1 DK.V1LI.E rl ORP t,ue1 MA,tKET ST 911 ! :.'10 tr. II iiirr DDinv ni-iVL ervnu i 10 "TUE LAND OK HOPE" iliininta Tliemns. the winner in a Des Moines prize contest, was girea a chance with Nerma Talnmdgc's company, and will have a small part in Nerma! next picture.. Here the star Is showing the novice jushew the lip stick should be applied little grain of sense. Where I get it I don't knew. At first I was furiously nturrv at Billv for Coin! Fast, even tkniivh it did liienn thnt he'd earn mere money than he would by staying Heme. It would have been the "easiest thine in t,e world for me le have left him right ti1Pn. But I reasoned it out for myself. anf (eci(le,i tliat til mnKe mjseit se . I interesting and se independent of Wil- I Ham Hewitt Shayne that he wouldn't I dream of preferring any ether woman' 1 te me. I was going te held him. net just because I was his wife and the! mother of his son. but bevnusc be wanted te stay. IVin't think ffoiter le work wns ensv IMUl l III Il( K" UK HVII tis VKaU for me. There were times when It secnicd tr me iliet tlie sriggly Ii tt le marks you . learn in shorthand would SZV! rckvTn-Vt ."2 ':. .- .. . . " .- :-L. i t.. i - .i i.. . i job before I'd finished the course, nnd. j tee. in getting one thai didn't mean mv having te lake much dictatien: most , , of the work i did was typing reports "Little Minister Started; anil doing things like that. And. efj course, even after Isabel's plans sort j Betty CeniDSOll Is Starred of fell through. Billy was ashamed te! ' come back te the Coast, because he knew i fctfTMIR Little Minister," which is th hew I'd felt about his going He was 1 ,, p , , ( fc reproduced away nearly a ear, and (hat gave'. . - H""w me a geed chance te prove what I could!1" i"0,llr'"- "a ueen put In production de. And new. well, you never saw a j nt he La sky studio in Hollywood under mete adoring husband than Billy Is. j the direction of Penrbyn Stanlaws with And I love him mere than ever." Betty Compaen pla.viug the leading role. "And you're Anna Corliss one of; The ether Barrie plays that have the most successful scenario writers in, come te the screen arc "The Admirable the business." 1 remarked, studying her I Crichton" (Cecil B. De Mille's "Mai glowing face. "1 can't realise thnt. I and Female"). "Half an Heur" and Nn. I wish I could de something like!"What Every Weman Knows." g YVil thnt." v . linm De Mille production. "IVter Pan," "Yeu!" she repeated. "Why, you Barrle'g delightful play, which hat have the biggest kind of career ahead . Riven Maude Adams such splendid op of you. It's the ether way round with I ertunities, will no made into picture you what you need is a social career form, nnd "Sentimental Temmy." ess that's Independent! of Deny. Yeu ! of Barrie's novels, was n recent re never go anywhere, de you? Seme one , lease. PHOTIll'I.AVS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company et" America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theati'e in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. UrVrt1' I MAilNKi. I'Alt.T DOROTHY DALTON I" "HKIIIMl M.XHKfs" GPAT NORTHERN ,ire VI fVfSC 'in VEHNKI Id MOKKIK "A Tale of Twe Worlds" IMPFRIAI IWTH WALNUT UTS t i i nii i ,,,ib a.ae; IJviiu. 7 ii TOM MIX !. "A1TKK lOdt tn N IIKART" Leriieh Pala, liw" laiiiuwn Ave, and lilfC.) . i .- r-AULIlNE FREDERICK In "BOAUH UyiUJHTI.NY" I IRFRTY HIK'AU A iiiI.I'MLlA AV . I MATiM.I. tiAil.V MARY MILES MINTER I In "THE LITTLE CLOWN" ORIENT """'V; ;:nD Wll 1 1AM D ICCCI I ! WILLIAM RUSSELL I , mm.im, kiiw 81 OVERBROOK WD a!iE5P"u BEBE DANIELS la "BUM AND IMtAKEM PALACE 1214 MAHMIT KTIIKKT til A l I,. II I I. f RKiilNAU) BARKER' I'ROIH (TION "THE OLD NEST" PRINCESS. I'M 3i.lti I'.T SrHLLT ' h .in r . i .- i v. rAnTII1f la, 1 ' ' ' I ' I . Ji. UJIJ I n T UAL 1 OIN '2 !'T.E Tr-N OK JtlATHIMis" DCfTMT MAUKi-'r nt iT"i7.' 7?f,15 XVJL-lJ ,. ,, . :- , ,",;'" mMl rviiuti rVllINILR - In "DON'T CALL ME LITTI.K ewr." ' RIALTO USHitANlOW.x avTcnuS unuiw A1 ti-1.i.;H(-ki,n B't ETHEL CLAYTON In "WEALTH" RUBY MAiKLT ST. BUUJW'TTH id a r .. 1 1 ii t- ..Xll Hl1 E TOIKNEIRS "FOOLISH MATRONS" SAVOY mi MAUKtir hTlUIET" i A t -ri i .i i. I....T . nn. . -.-.. "'"'"ni "Leve, Hener and Behave ". .r..- ,1.1 -ft 'I SHERWOOD m V'VvVVai CONSTANCE TALMADGE ' lM.KUOI jUSISKSs" STANLEY ,TAARixfr. A, 1WTH " , K.II. B.1 IE MIlLVk" '' M "THE AFFAIRS OF ANAT0L" 333 MARKET ;'-,':-", - TOM MIX .'" '"AKTKR Mil R OWN ill lUT.. Wli-iTrM"i .... . "''' CHARLES RAY ,n "MHI' IRON P. M. "' wr-"' v-MKsJI-.K 131 Al T- nmi.ivj M. B. H,RT In ' irvl r- i is., i.-."r'"'' WHISTI.K" . IDLE HOUR . H'HK IMNiKi,. "DIC EN AND DRAREI told me that Sandy keeps you shut i; here with his sister." "Once in a while T go out with Derry. hut net often. I haven't time," I answered. "Well, unless you're a perfect idiot you'll walk right straight out and marrr I Derry Winchester the minute this Unit picture is nnwiwi, .an told me. jump, ing te her feet and looking down at mi severely. "Onn't let your youth ran away from you, or you'll be sorry for It. Yeu can keep your marriage a secret, if Mr. Sandy's afraid it will hurt you with the public. Hut go ahead. , and get married anyway. Dl. I . nl'V '"'"'" I"' hH' . Btr- If,.. ..!. 1 1 1 -.. .1 ' . l -, j i .. . inffc5' .J.ZlZll lt, hhe V '-." -Mi' ;uu- una, inr atUUrnUQI fl. T. kj.....i. 1 1 I .1 . I '"'"" '"";"?'',- SViTsflB "J te such p'rececling. CONTINUED MONDAY PHOTOPLAYS HOTO-Ptitp company r A C fha NIXON NIRDLlNGEhrtl THE AIRES J BELMONT KI ABOVE i fin nnn b an i MAKKBr nllP. R. THOMAS MEIGHAN In "WHITE AND INMAKKIED" " CEDAR C0TH cDAn AVBmri : i?.. . L?'! an- am 7 use . 'rr- "nn r"ANK lllltmb le THE DEVIL'S CONFESSION " ! COLISEUM Mark'" B" r!"h M!h 1.30 te il 7 nl WALLACE REID In "TUB HOME STRETl II " JUMBO TOONT ST GtnARD AVR. Jumbo June, en F'raiikferd "L" Uf jV,F OLn EH ' ""OOD S jed s Country and the Law" LEADFR 41ST 'AM-ASTKR AV "tlw'V MATINEK 1UILT THOMAS MEIGHAN In "TIIK tOMHKNT OF CANAAN I LOCUST r'- ASD LOCUST FTREBW swi Ma(I I:.() 3 30 Kgote)t npismr -....K- ar. k se : Dr. I I T I iirvli'wriM "THF. E.ND Of THF. WORLD" I -AVMM J11 HAROLD I.I.OVD In i - .- .. - -. THE l-'I.IBT" i K V() I KI A.VD MANNOM STS. M v risiit; nAttT ALICE LAKE In "I NC'HARTKD SKAS'' STRANH OBBMANTOWN AVB. J 1 X-V1L AT VBNA.NOO STRE1T Bicil.VRD BARTHELMEM anil mi ml Is "EXPERIENCE" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A Germantown BjlO nrnm'itpan Aea MATINKK DAILT WANDA HAWLEY In "THE SNOB" '. . a JEFFERSON "VJr&fflh? ALICE JOYCE In "TIIK. ,-i Kn RIM." PARK rilDiiK, AVL. 4 UAIPHTN IT. Mjt. (:IS. Uvga 3 t " EARLE WILLIAMS In "THE HII.VEK I AR " WEST ALLEGHENY 5th AH'1"," Mni'n" Urn ANNA Q. NEILLSON la "WHAT WOMEN WLL l0 m ( i I r 1 fWBilWngJBisfirWflWfinff -" -
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