K??5iip?V '- "S" f- v -4; V -f irrnriMr.f 'r '"i ,7- - Twi v ;ft tf ,T ;,, irnsT ' 1- 14 u fiVENIKG PUBLIC CEDGERr-PHTHADELPfilA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Told te INEZ KLUMPH ANOTHER BATHING GIRL "GRADUATeF? TE Daily Mevie Magazine I I I ' I tTi m " m ml r 1 CLOSE-UPS of the Hy HENTtV L Character Actors Arc the Ones With Bank Accounts ."Nete rpHERK nrc a let nf firt.rntr leading mn and women uml Inicnue rml " juvenile hsnginc nre'ind the eflW'i of agpntt nlid rutting lirorter thue- Hnv hunting for job. Tbe.r crt work for thn en picture and then hum thrrr or four ! and KM another pltturp and thrn hunt asain and se it gnp Vtul the K""1 wiltir.r thev pft while ttiev arc working juM about Vreps them during the pen d of hunting and thev are itrvrt verv far ahead of the gann- flnnnciallv But the wH-etablish-d i-hnrnrter actor nt actress i out efl the Mudle en't bout long enough te cat and sleep and go te th bnnk with a nug depenu ea i vek. The fnn hare R0t m new that every picture liai get te have nt leait one feed character bit n it te atify them. Thev don't want all the pnrti strnigi.t If it's liraw drama, one or two geed character part Kite It the rmitrnn that I neded-te bring out the punches in the big sccnec I wa watchiDg Fex's "Footfall" one day lnit wee when I noticed the trength that added te the Korv hy the chnrncter pnrt, and espeiiallv h one eeuntrv girl, he face wnt "ry familiar te me fiem having seen it en Uir screen many tune1? before I hunted her up tn le.int from her Just what rewnid the movies held out te gir'.s who den t lnMt that they mut. Ijc Mari. hut who re latiffied te add color aud htnnaniMn. le the vrecned teiv. 1 get ruy ajivver before 1 met her I knew two or three leading men an. omen who hate had te el their automebilei this paM ununer. Hut t hi jrir didn't Instead, che drove up In n beautiful new enr that looked like a million dollars, and she were a nift.v costume that wem uith the car te perfection. V DOROTHY ALl.KS Mtl'f tierryin7 aheut Ire irnt or thp grocer, !l she hai te trouble hrr i that Caitirg director Keep sending for hci and the hew I found timr te talc thr mention ihr uantrd thn nimmri Ana" thr treuhlr t, that thr;i offer hrr !u'i aewl pay tha' ihc can't afford te turn thrm deu n Ifencv ni't iimmM en iyiHpir; e hrr rir nml qawa te hank rith hrr )u'ie tie'icrd that inne'tm; hahtt that uieiicy Am, ha-(n 1 yen' rtfhn hair I, T"OROTHY ALLEN i a I'ea- girl born in llniite -and lier mother vwis 'and ktill li an actre Mether i. new plating the h.irnrir part of Mr O'Dare in the New Yerk production of "licne Dorethy went te i hoel iu Kann fit, and while she wn -till in pigtail he became stage-struck "Yeu knew." -he .,iid. ' craxv eer the hntidi'iiie leading men aud all that eit of thinu Se .hi joined n stock rnmpanv out there "played everything that was leftover," n" mplaiueii te m and then came East te her mother, who wa in New V She jet a small part with !telace , "What i Wieng'' ' "We found iut i Ttrything was wrong. he ?ai 'We plnjrd the imig h whilp and closed ' She wasn't discouraged "All I did with the hew ai te enrrv in the furnl I ture " the said, 'but anyhow. whn I cam' back te New Yerk 1 could .ay 1 had been with Belaen and that nieaut a let m these dajs It get her a very min'T ieb with Ethel Ijarrwnere in "Our Mhj. ' i ilcChesney " DoretU.i - mother ttas also in this cast and they let Ilorethy sun of understudv several of the part', without an idea that it would umeuui te anything But it did 'He actress who played the stockroom girl get ick sud denly Dorethv Allen wa the (inlv one who knew the part She wint te the theatre that night expecting te de her usual atmospheric tut and was told she ' euld have te play this ethr part-one of the meet important in the show And Dorethv Allen made geed poed that Misj Hnrrniere ruled sue henld keep the part when the 'hew upnt into Niw erk And erce xtiled m the metropolis, he thought she would "take a leek into the meies' n. sh , I expresses it She showed the thoroughness iih winch she does thing- h th- ! way she went into pictures. She didn't try te capitalize the fact that she wns j playing en Breadwav. She went in simply at Poretln Allen and get ejura i h with Fex and Metre and Fameu-t until he had learned what it was all about And then Beb Mclntyre casting director for Wet Id T'ictures. who had si en her about the studies as an extia, happened te go te the theatre one night and as surprised te see this "extra ' girl playing her important character mle TEAT ended hrr day n? "attnespieie" in ffte wdiej. Mrlntpte catt her ax a country nrl it'H Leut" HiU. m ' Chr Ctthrr llrar Charmer," nnd after that thr engagements came te 7?t that thr nair up the stage and utnt xnte picture. 9 0 0 T3ET put her in an all-star cast for "Thren Urren Ees ' with Montagu Leve' and .Tune Elvidge and arlvle Hlarkwell and .Iidinut Hines "I was scared te death with all these stars and enl peer me." she savs and they went tc Flerida, where evervl.ed was leveh te her. and each one took her aside am sxarned her net te let the ethers steal the scenes from her She was with Montagu Lee m 'Breadwav Saint " and when Ethel Bnrrr Bnrrr mere put the MeChrnev story m the screen they snnt for Dep.tln llrn te play the part in which she hid made geed en the stage Nobody es would uit Mies Barrymore Followed then, as the magazine writers at . the rharaeier pan of the slavey in the clairvevant's heue with Eminv Wehlen in "Svlvin en a Spiee," nnd then a ihert jaunt back te the stage in It Happens te Etenbedv' and then picture again. She was the tough girl with Villiam Russell in ' Sacred Silence" for Fex ' nd she did e well that they have uei her whenever possible m the big studies ' en Tenth atenue at Fift fifth strfet She )s Mr Isaacs in "Over the Hill." the comedy wife of n heavy , character, and she makes one of the lug hits of this big pietu-e in which Mrs. Mary Carr jumped into fame almost eter night Then Miss Allen plnjed thi part of n paialytic girl in "Dynamite Allen" Trlth deerge Welsh, nnd then get another of her big chances with Pearl White in "Beyond Trice " in this she plavs Lizzie, the grotesque stockroom girl, who constantly reads ' Three Weeks" while she poses fei ibee? behind u painted ur tain Y'eu 11 love her when you se.. her in tins The country girl part in "Footfalls" followed and then a straight part in "The Man Trem z " nnd the ceuntrj sweetheart of Tem Douglas m 'Free Air " Just new she is finishing a special production hemg made for Fex by , J.-Fearle Dawle and featuring prettj Peggy SIihw. about whom J have raved a ceed deal in this department and about whom I rxpect te rave a let mere if she keeps en improving in her weik a she has done during this engagement i ' A W atrl rhe qrti a rhance In pnj rhnrnrtrr parti in raalith net te take i'." ihe told me "If all their parti had hren itrataht eti. mere than halt w lalary treutd hate hail le no ler new eeitiinirt ter rath pirturr A i it it &atr a collection of little am'iham thinai and apreni nnd old theei and dlnndatrd hr.ti. and it denn'f reit me $n for clethci for avy nor picture vd m; mifrc up Iiet requires some burnt matches and maybe a httle powder, and ir,th a dah or tire and a smudge here and thire, I am ready te no en don't have te keep eternally 'prrttywa up' as the trading iremen de nd once you get known tn Un A-ied of irert, there ui neier any tieuhle aheNt yetting engagement). I in kept bun all the tune. ' .tns'r)- ''P . "" I &? MOVIE GAME M. NEEIA' LOOKS LIKE THE REAI TYC, DOESYT IT? r T - Ttii'i is tne village ei i nrep s xcu, which the Fer romeanv built out in. Jeraey.fer Fert.ll., one of the wet pictures. Txren,a Pewar haajthea oblMem ' . ALL IN A DATS WORK FOR DOROTHY ALLEN ! ftPKflBf - JJMJfa r?J JtmEbi sjlAS jsS&j4BQPs7J 'fftlHMw Tt iVf W A r ( '-Uf I "iu u ' r " acting is tins lady's SMkA hta&ttM ttmlSmW I forte, and the above group shows MHIKjNrM 7r4m?kVmKm 'be vnrietv e' part' she nlas In the HHFi nJIHMjEflfc. upper circle Miss Allen is seen a the IHk I 'Pw&jTCpj9HEp 1 country xwcclheart in "Free Air" : in flHKfHGHRLk R&k$$iM ?JK3F v 5 'he lower right she is sren in "Bevnnd IHBiUbPN. PRBKk vL Prlre." and m the lower left in "Feet- SBflH99Uw Svu'w'ihVwBv i m 1 1 - ine oilier view Minw uie IIH!9HMViBMp 'lfsfejS'WWff 'A ' hnngenble lal; in a nart in "Bevend HQHV S&iW&b'Sv&g-ZMmSM 'Mi Pil.e " Kaili limn 'he suitt her per RIR Mlj'ftCjKB W. smialltr nni bennies in fact the chnr JHiBw WtM&sfttfvrJi W :'ler '"' Is t'laj mis HHBIra , il -I i ' - - 1 1 Blw i fflSBBBaBk.J r.AMPFAri Axn iiat.k Warn mmmp ;"..:,.'"' && j$Jm$Ssr J v CIIANEY PICTURE , J 5 f&tgMWM. IKW ' I.v C(NSTANtE I'ALMEK ,'J L WmMxm -m s aeSt'ifsr iieii.vvvikmi, t.mr. im ' 3f? "pRANK V.MIir:.M has bee,, added f , f i & '" 'hr ns' "f ''"'fhrccd." the I &' " 4 j "Ptr?3r; IU"' i. re I. en t'hanev is dome new. Mr i w &J3 ? a i Kf&$&5ti3f$sF ''amtieau is iliei t' rfr ilf liK. 1SSS ' a.E22. agreeable gent that I " ' " &Mk SCALE HIGH SI ERR 4S TO MAKE 4MT4 STEW- ART PICTl RE CAUin ini; n iv,-ps of an engineeiing stafT ps of treehanii ,11 r I iherer itid 'i mlir't tn i -,iii trawi iMl up of Pullmans, hmcais tnd tint cats 'he Atrti tewnrl ein) inv de ir'iig for loeatien work for iuestirii ct lleni't III tne hU'ti Sierras lad th' nppri'ram c of n const t m t ion new en .no ixi'fluieii rather than a film rnmpnnv n ie'it- te make -cenes for cntntain- I iient prrpesps Th-1 locntieti usu! wns the (Jien Western Power Ceinpanv 's big tlOU.OOd. , hoi.P,ewir gciiernting plant near Lake Flnuiner s tm '(gieund ler the pu - , nire i lefetj ,t provided i project thn has lest mere than Sl.-i.nftfi.OOO te date and hn consigned three veurs in thn mak 'ng The is a tuniif I ti nugli n nieun i tain i mTn-bmlt lake au enormous i 'am, and no end of trestles, shaft nnd ilirr tonstructieti neeeslites I lint the Mm i'nmpim 'n quick te take ;nl" vantage it as niinesphere III s-plt.. of the eiiltim'tir gener- ' eusl.v supplied tiv the engltieering linn, the si.jdir. pe.mli found it necessary t.i dc senie const ruction work en their own III order tn grt miih of the effects re rjiiiied hv the scenario Among the feats nrcninplis'ii d was n I'lllread spur bi ' te fnci imii the transfer of pluvers no 1 properties nn into the Minw-capt i Mountains If wis nn exprnsive under- i akitu: h'lf el wertn while in Mew of th" scene wnders and fuitnnle leea lien" obtained The I,. adqunrter of the film cempinr msr otsiile nf Heldrn was erected wi'n 'he dispatch and efjjppnev of n inditarr nenmemi nt nitn Stewart ns UV re,H W .stern Power I'empan; 's gue.'t honor u'is given the consfrui-tien an. P'rlntxTlenr'- b'lrgalew as a dress-,ng mom home rnifet table shacks wr Imllt fei the rest of the renipanv i n ' 'h s r,p mmn ,rre ulenc1 tbu m thoreuebfare. n,l ( Uyhlle it u;a. a tWving country town- i mgs the mean i ve in manv a cur rent BUPCf'SS Alse I e appeal ed in sin h p'nvs a "Within tt-e r.avv." "Kin dling 1'lie (Jhes) B'i aker" and "The irglnian Levely Iiene Bh h is Mr f'hnnev's lending woman nn I Man Hale pin,' s n Mende villain I'ottisvveod Aiken, whom veu saw wuh Bettv Comp Cemp s"ti in "t Hie I'nd of the World. ' ?; ,. AMI iheni: 1UCII i nlse In the east The wheln renipiinv has gene off te nernne te de their locations. Marie Pievesf slJK sl,p uppds n sf,. retarv Think of tint ' She has n quisilennnire for the applicants te nn svver Oni of the queries is: Is It proper for a gentleman te kiss n ludv whn -die isn't looking? When she is? Mi. Mane, did veu ever step te think of the effeet of this upon the mothers uh"-e iiughtil go te see your pie tun s'- f n,,t, hare a thought Mane i, rehearsing a little playlet in which she Is te appear at n local th' litre next week, together with her piuiire. "Moonlight Follies " Frem nil I could gath'T ns I watched them. King Haggett I Mir of the plavlet. at lent Marie certain!" doesn't sny very much Hut she's going te wear a lovely laven der taffem dress nnd III' hat all en one side, se i hat ought te help pLADTS WALTON ,s a -J girl She has a funnv nice little veiic and 'i landnl 'nretvii eyijs. She's the la ighter of a pne f'glitei in this pic "ire riillid " I he OnttPrsnipe" and i-es the powers both hereditv and en vironment gave her je bent up all the here's enemies for him .Inik I'crrln. who leeks very nice, e'igf te be nhle te de this for himself. ns he is su fiet high and nearly half n wide Peer O'Tdvs get info a tight nn .Tack's part yesterdav She says three Irish ' policemen landed en lop of her at en"p. ' and all she's doing tedu.v is te believe in g ed, and te trv te keep from think 1 Inc of skinned knees, mutilated elbows and swollen wrist New who wants e be a movie, star? THEY walled stepped all in Miss Dupent's set, visitors and tried for 1 tnree davs te maKe tne lailv cr ' did. finallv, and then rnuldn t step U She's Hppearlng in n rather wet , pterr, se thnt s nil j right It s i ailed i ' Ropes. and is 1 laid about a light house 1 l.e com- pnnv has been down 1 at Lacuna for sev ei al darn making niehf shots Speaking of Ln- , guna, I dare sa.v I iX out of ev erv I 'en ben shot veu j pe uei e taken i down there R it u Reland just hinnit . i lit for her serials- MISSIJCPONT Mi tre i empnnies arc ceniinimllv there Bettv fimpsnn made a let of tha sea scenes for "At i thn End of the World" there, and Mil dred Hnrrls, then Chaplin, ued It for her picture, "The Weman in the i Heuse ' Garnth Hughes, Philosopher r- .u u u .i m . . i a":.:'tT2' - tr. U," J," fevv clethea thai ah ''decrn't 1 dtra te take any chanced. She WfflTWMiniiwmiMi B E it.J i a Amt A I I NOTED SCVLPTOR IS ENGAGED TO IMPROVE FILM ART I A LTIIiitYm great -"1- expenditures (l) mobs and lavish 'sets" have lest raver among picture producers, ether I features thnt mn.v mean far mere in , i mi visualization or a sterv are finding; their vvav into productions in the mak- lilt nr kinn hi be under way At Metre s West Const Ftudies it is .iiiiiinincifl mat Imn r re eh. famous I .. . .. i nun uiKPn ennrge et a special department under which plas ter hgurcs nnd unusual bin of deen. tritm- work in the construction nf "sets" will be made according te the cvaet requirements of bleries ns they are tilnud .Inst new Mr. rrelich is engaged in the making of the piaster figure of nn Oriental idol for Maxwell Karger s next production. "The Hole in the Uall" Th? screen version of Ied Mniksnn'4 stnc success called for the Idel a particular varietv of Image, such ns could net be obtained In anv wav but through the special efforts of a sculptor. Aliip Lake, who is being tarred ln the unusiiHl sterv, June Mnthis nnd the diiecter nil furnish their ideas for the work of art that is ciaduallv taking shape en the studio grounds in Hollywood. It was with D C. French and St ifH'idens America's two grealet sculp, 'ors thnt Mr Frelich and Lee Lawrie both studied and received the foundation for the work which lias plaird their names among these of the leading sculp tors of tedav Wbi'e Htudving with Mr French Mr. Iieluh need for the famous Millmore Mfini-rial statue, "The Death of the Sculptor.' cepins of which can Ik seen in Mr'unllv every niuseum in this ceun trv The encinal new is in Bosten ns n k..i.lnn. I. n n .... , D HINca r reeent vear Mr trolled leselr aei lalej with xpuHitien work lie wan rlireetnr of (.eiiijitennir (it tlin Seattle Imposition, ilininj uhleh time In- made the lanjet bnt e.er liimleled. T lis beieir likelier n -in nenu Tnu niemners nt .laineii .1 Hill Is m and ene-hnlf feet lilgh, A Ne he did "peeial work for the I'ati njna I'neitie r.x posit ion nnd nt thel'ari Kxprisitlmi he vv a awarded the prand meilil Mr r'relleh afsted Mr Lav. rle In making mere than 100 plerei of iretnii statuarr whlrii arlern the new West rmnt Military Academy's build ings It was only recently that Mr. Fro Fre lich began motion -picture work, but in a verv phert time, he hna beeome ln tenelr Intereeted nnd Is (Undying eierr phne of the Industry, lie made nil the Kperlnl Rtnfunrj for "Thi Queen of SIibfi One of hii met recent vvnrkii vvaa a bust of Jack Londen, who wnN en of his clese fnenilB. Viela Dana's Cameraman Holds the Service Recerd "W'lOLA TANA who inen she came a a child Mar tn Metre six ycarx age haa had the name camennan in everr picture ays that the iald camera man Jehn Arneld holds the record for roritiimeiiR (.erviee with one Mar. I m new enterinR a new enrase ment en hi Mepvice record, with m new- pleture, 'Olann Heunj,' " MiHS Dana addl it'a a record of dlcttn Kuiivhed nervlce from utart te flnieh We te had it let of battles, but neither of u has ever been wounded ; we haven't even bad our fenling hurt. I can put down for him, 'service, honest nni' faithful, chnrncter, excellent,' without n Tinlni of cen&eicnre Vud he detent te lie decera tei the Fiench manner, with a Cieix d lamera. with kiss Rut the best thiiii; about him In bin ninrkbinanahlp. He'id a rew iparij naver mia a 'aheU' I THE STOKY BEGINS H ith the cailu daus in the old Fine Arts studio in California when teltccn Moere, the Oish eirls. Ilctsia Leve and a host of ethers tcere net much mere than extra girls, Diana (.hetiw tells hew she nnd her chum, Isabel Heath, til fonraemelty mound the studio until l'tl Crancy, the famous director, chose Isabel te be the first of the serein's "babu vamps." Then are seen together a great deal, and a scandal is created by the director' i wife. Dcrru H'fti Chester, a friend of Diana's, is called en te help, nnd Isabel tries te vamp" him. Then Isabel an nounces she It te hr sinned tn the East by n I'nul Markham. Dciry gees tn France trith the aviation corps and Diana meets Keith Onr ham, tchn strangely attract) her. On the eve nf a remantie runmeny marriage, Keith is killed in an auto mobile accident. ANU IIKKE IT CONTINUES CHAPTER XXXI T WANTED awfully te marry Derry : J- he meant mere te me than nay one else In the world. And I was loneBeme. and longed for somebody w he'd belong just te me, somebody who'd stand be twecn me and the world of conniving and bickering nnd double-crossing that I lived in . Then, tee. I wanted te marry Derry fe that nobedj else would get him, be cause T cared se much for him. Re membering hew I'd felt when hp rient off with that IyOiig Island girl, gazing down at her se intently thnt he nearly fell ever the camera. I felt fierceh jealous. And then Inst of nil. I thought of Maleellll Sntlllv. Wn t trrnHnf. Kin fairly? He had been se geed te me w hm 1 needed lnm badly, when Kcitli Oor Oer hnm was killed, and without him t would linve hail te face nn nrinv of re porters nnd curious people nl'one. I couldn't have done it. He had been geed te me in se many ether ways, tee, in making my first stnrring picture he .irii u -.iMiiuiK nuj i'Aiivii"i', ana ne nan ' had n beautiful little dressing room i nttea up ler me at the studio, just se that I'd be mere comfortable duiing the long waitf. "I can't de ir. Derry dear," I told him, dinging desperately te his arm with both inv hands. "It wouldn't be fair te Mr Sandy." "Yeu must care n let for tne if you're willing te consider him first." he exclaimed nngrilv "It wasn't put in our contract that veu couldn't niarrj while jeu worked for him ; jeu'vp told i me that And it s my opinion that the I main rnen he doesn't vvnnt jeu and I me te marrv right new is hecnuse be's i rraay about jeu himself. Oh, Di, be reasenable: Yeu knew what the motion-picture crowd is like: veu knew j hew they'll talk nbeijt jeu and him if (they have the chamc, bow thev 'II tear veu limb from limb, if you even go te another studio part' with him Marr.v me and then we'll tell him. and if he wants te release you from his contract ct him. I can auppert uh both!" Rut I tc fused. I couldn't givp up mv career and go off into the wilderness with him, and bp dependent nn him for- lver. It wasn't that I wns. se wild about acting, but I wanted te prevp te mv self, once for all, that I either was nn m tresa or wasn't one. I'd had several geed chances, but never one like this before. I jut couldn't give it up, muih I ns I loved worry. i "But what are you going te gain by I "ticking te 'bin rotten prqjesien? ' he demanded disgustedly. "Loek at the I people who ve been in it for jcars what's happened te them? The public gets tired of them, and thev "re done for. nnlufta tliAV uenl tn .tfrr ln,-1s i.itn character work Hew manv of the nle-timers have stayed? And u here's the money they earned' Thev Hindi' n pile, nearlj nil of them, but it costs se much te keep up your end of the game In this life that nearlv nil of them were hreke when thev ret our ibis Isn't what veu want, Di Icr nin. give jeu n home, the kind of home you vvnnt. Yeu can urrk with me en pictures, we'll still be in the game, but we'll be I'HOTOI'IjVlS JtJeTMuTfr Thiu COMMJty r All L,.., 12'h Merrl ryunk Av Alnamura .:, iHi,y ,t r.vr.s n454 ETHEL CLAYTON In "WEALTH" ALLEGHENY Z'UW'Z HirilRD HnTHi:iM!-. trt "experience;' T n7-v"f Tr'l f'!L rilOMPSON rTS ArULLvJ vtiTtsKK DAttiT Lir-sTn r!T iv mnvMeuvT's "DECEPTION" ARCADIA )TrxVil i p"" BERT LYTELL JnTME MAN WHO" TnTHD FTiANM-IS OIHARD AVE. AS I OK MATINER DAILT THK TKKMKMIOIS rMlEBtK. DRAMA "WET GOLD" r A I T"lirDI7 MPT RALTIMORB BALTllvlUKLrvi: esn hat mat HAZEL DAWN in "liF.vnnnx'.1 BROADWAY Bread & Bnrter A V lll'i A 0 P V GLORIA SWANSON !IL "Tlir. OK HAT .MOirK.VTl r- rJlTAI "22 MARKBT IT CAPI lOL m A M te U Id P M CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "MAMMA'S An' MR" , COLONIAL ?& , TJ7V A Mapiewerxj Avs, M ELSIE FERGUSON in "rneTunins" DARBY THEATRE KATHERINE MacDONALD In 'TIRTAIN" r-TJlOIDCCC MAIK fT. MANATirNIC EMPRESS MATINKR DAILY TneM s ii rvrivH pRonrmev v "THE BRONZE BELL" r-TVn lTir1 IMT 2filh & Ulraril At. FAIRMOUIN 1 f riNKB DAILT LOIS WEBER In Tlir. n.nT" THEATRE tail MARKET HArVllLl SAM TO wnvmHT unt HOLT nnd Himn NOV A In "THE MASK" 56TH ST lH S I . MATINBB DAILT LIONEL BARRYMORE THEATRE nlew Ppnjce FRANM'UKU -uAvivi'Rr U""'V1U1UKIA MBr T, . Hobart Bosworth, "The Cue of Life" MniWHHIV V 11 I'tVJJI IR. r rWiV B00I MARKET ST LiLA-'Dl-' 2 30 an-1 a 30 te II KATHERINE MacPONALD in "wrjjmrii latcubjiv" Mary Prcvest, whose piquant face and or many charms enlivened many a Sennett comedy. Is new in feature dramas, and maUiiiff geed, tee. Here she seems te be doing an a. d.t with a very serious expression en her face. en the outside, tee, far enough te keep our Independence. Come en. honey come en nnd marry me new!" When his voice deepens that way it a'wn.vs gees straight le mv heart and thrills me clear through. Oh. I wanted se much te de ns he asked Mrs. Derrv Winchester hew wonderful It sounded. But Diana Chevne hew wonderful that would leek In electric lights, high above Broadway ' "If 1 hroke with Mnlenlin Knndv It would make things n let harder for you, if we were married." I told Derry "He'd fight you te n ilnls'.. you knew Releasing your pictures, ,,'tling people for them wbv, it might be almost Im possible." "Net If I made geed pictures," he i msipipu. i nis waj ni signing un ex hibiter up for n ear's program it, nd- Is going te step one of these davs. vnnce 1 and the fellow who has a geed picture will be nble te sell It in the open mar ket. I'm het afraid of what Malcolm Sandy can de te me. sc( far ns my work is concerned. All I'm afraid of is that he mnj take mv girl awnv from tne. "i)h sweetheart, he never could de third act of n famous Civil War pllj, that !" I cried "1 love you mere than I ..Winchester." bv the introduction of anything but I want te go en with inn , . . , " ' work, and I vvnnt te play fair with j n flran"lMf' innovation motion picturn Malcolm Sandy, tee." of the most thrilling part of the drami If 1 had told them about Keith' Margaret McAVadc. who was tb( (terhnm tbinrs niu-ht have clenre.l tin. M,n-An- r e.. tMn ...i .. s i .v. I, ,,, iii ,! i.. st I i mild have explained tn him what Mr Sandv had done for me n-hen heilh mtredme motion pictures into the was killed, and what a debt I owed him spoken drama, plavs the part of tit But somehow the words wnultln t come; i pathetic mother j "The Ne'er te RV I was afraid that he would be se angry j turn Rend." the third of the Selll when he heard about Keith that he'd ; Rork photoplays, which Educational hi!, never care for me again. What a feel 'scheduled for early release She plu ' "as. I opposite Wallace Beery, who has the "It comes down te this- veu don't ' iele of an rscimeH mnvlct ' Tf" '"'V0 ,fnr,mp ,llnn " ,n for n".v- tningcise. lie snld gravelv, at Inst leure airam ie niniry me and tnce Sandy, for fear that veu II lese by It wen. vi. wnen a person is surreundeu PIIOTOri ATS 'Ihe tollewing theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY CenTpany 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. P.RAMT i0-- eirtAUn avt VjIiSlN 1 MAT1VKK TOMOmtCIW COLLEEN MOORE i"Jli52L.SiiJ-AMEl TRCAT MnDTUCDM Hre.l St.nt ErU VJlldvl HUIMIIL1M1 j ; f 'I p M unni.NAi.it iiAitKr.n'is riionrcneN 'THE OLD NEST" IMPCDIAI e(,TH i WALNUT PT8 IIVM nrxlrtL. MhIs 2 30 Kvkii 7 At) ni'.(.IN I.I) IIAKKKK'S I'ROIU't'TION "THE OLD NEST" Lehi8h Palace lrt,r'-" ntevvn Ave, and ffh AvnuA iteni't TION LIFE' LIBERTY HROALi & CULI'MIIIA AV, ilATINEI! 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" A- ' TO MIDNIGHT OOtF.RNKnt Mflltltlh' HTOH1 "A Tale of Twe Worlds" SHERWOOD 'aV riZi GLORIA SWANSON In "THK nitFT MOMltNT" STAN .RY .A"KET AT infi? 11 Vf In II IV I NORMA TALMADHF "TUB BK.N (IS THF. linillt" ,333 MARKFT ""BKT UTlaI RE BETTY COMPSeW " P M :vj DUSTIN FARNUM ,. j, In Till I'Kpim, t " ' AT WEST CHESTER "" RIALTO DOROTIIl DALTOV IDLE HOUR iWSlSASf,7."s,'l . v "LOA'E'S rKNALTX'' bj jealousies and bickerings and alltlit sort of thing, n1? any enp in our mt they ought nevpr te mnrre nU. 'ove does mean mere tn them than sbt. thing else if veu ever feel that wit about me. dear. I'll ceme te you Until then, geed -by." And nlmest before I, rraltrcd whit hnd hnppened be had caught me up close in his arms nnd kissed me Hun grily nn the mouth : then he went-itHJ. ing off down the wind-swept drin, I "''H'1 ' t"'l ihcrc watching him with a great, evcrwhrlmlng ache in my hMrt. ' men I turned hack toward tk npaitment where Mnlcnlm Sandy and Mr. Quentiii nunited me. Te Be Continued Tomorrow Play by Mrs. Skinner ' Made Inte Short Film , rpWENTY-ONE years age the audi-' i JL . ,,. ,' , , . ence at Wnllnck's Theatre In N'ew Yerk City wns held spellbound in tl ''"'"" '" '""' ion.) null nun nnjm honor of l.nvinir hepn the first ei-. i. This short feature picture was mi, from the one-act play bv Mrs. Qm ' , s,inncr, vvliicli wen first iirije from I the Lainhs nnd was presented nt tit I l,auilv (jnmtiel ninnii'itAiH MOTOf'LAYr ty&tu. cntsir w j OTAM-QICA, fJrlhc NiXON-NIRDLINGERfT U TI IEATRES W i Dpi MONT u -hove uarkit --i-1V1Vin I t ae Hn3 10 te 11 P.U MAE MURRAV In "THK (ill.Dhl) 111!" CEDAR .eni ft CEDrt AVE.NTH 1 30 end 3 7 inM "The Weman Ged Changed" ' COLISEUM "vr.rrt.?!, lir, .rMKH OLMER ( nwnnns Ged's Country and the Law" JUMBO rne.sT ct Jumhti June 4 OinARD AVt en Frnk'eril "Ir GRACE DARMOND '"IHK IIKALTirt 1. 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