tfSigipiiSMS! rFm '" ig?5?s? rU - 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMElfc 28, 192, CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Told te INEZ KLVMPH Watch His Smehc! "Gfe Dal agazine iv Mevie M 1 ltSJchi' 3fejH . I atv ' 1 MB I CLOSE-UPS of the MO VIE GAME I 7W: UEN ND ,r 0,;'N' A "THE sm mood" are real nor cloak and suit models By HENRY M. NEEL.Y Here's a Photoplay That's Mostly "Character" Werk BEFORE you get tee tired of m,T bnrping en the importance newndaj of ceed "character" acting In the films. I want te tell you a little about the lntif product of the fieldvvxn studio n photoplay which i prm-ticnllv all "rhnrai-te. work, even te the male and feminine lead. It i "The Sin Floed." nn nilnptn tien of a famous SwedUh play. Helene Chadwirlt and Richard UK. who have become the tar team iminns Goldwyn actors, take the leading parts. They are mere nearlv "straight parts than any ethers in the piece, but even they at times fall into the rateRen f character It's an excellent illustration of the trend of the times and of the growing taste of the film pub'ic for something en the screen besides mere beantv and an ability te wear elaborate clothe. Real character acting requires intelligeni .- mJ thought and careful analysis of human nature, and tt takes n high-giad' a-'or or actress te put it across the way we want it these das The scenes of "The Sin Floed" are laid in a saloon and cafe frequented bi brokers and their hangers-en in the biggest cotton market town en the Miss s ippl. The story shows the characters in bitter enmity toward each ether then with death near, the sudden turning from Jealousies aud wickedness te a feel ng of brotherhood, and finally, with the danger of death past, the immediate resump I tien of the old warfare and hatred and wickedness. ' They all meet in Stratton's saloon. Dix plays Billy Bear, a young broker s clerk with a passing faney for chorus girl, Peppy, played by Helene Chadwirk. I who is sincerely and deeply in love with him. There are two cotton broker who re bitter enemies Swift, pleyed by Jehn Steppling. and Frnzrr. played by Ralph Lewis. Heward Davies plays Sharpe. a grafting lawyer, undei whose jurisdiction the city levee is being built, and Will Walling plays Stratton. the keeper of the saloon. .lames Kirkwood has one of the most powerful of his mam notable roles in the part of O Neill an itinerant preacher and a visienarv. f.i. lowed by a down-and-out former actor, Higgins. played bv Otte Heffman The remaining character part is that of Nerdling. a one-time scientist, new n bar room lounger, played by William Orlamend. yOV trill notice, even in e brief a summary as this the chances which thin cast offers for vastly different types 0 human nature. it seems the kind of thing the forciencr. for some reason, doe much bet ter than ire de. The American photoplay vriter seems satisfied te paint his pictures icith little variations in the colers: he ects a monotone effect that tee often becomes a monotonous enr. But the foreigner eems te use mere colors en his palette; he carefully blocks them m nn the cantos se as te bring out the differences as strongly as possible. IN THIS story. Billy Bear, sitting in at the office telephone when the e.vchnnc" operator is sick, overhears a plot of Frazer's te break the cotton market. Billy takes his information te Sharpe and together thev start te clean up a fortune. It changes Billy entirely: he becomes the hard and cold man of busi ness, forgets his affair with Peppy and becomes engaged te Sharpens daughter, an unattractive woman whom he does net even pretend te love And Pepp.v. heart broken, proceeds te go the pace with utter recklessness. On an unusually sultry afternoon all these characters meet in Stratton O'Neill, the wandering evangelist, pleached of a deluge te come, aud outside the heavy Merm clouds gather. Then comes a telephone message, warning them that the levee ha broken Because of previous floods. Stratton has had water-tight doers and windows installed and these are closed just as the flood rushes down en them. Fer hours they are all imprisoned together, the air nil the time becoming I mere and mere poisonous, for there is no possibility of ventilntieu. With the ' kuewledge that death is drawing nearer and nearer, everv man of them under- 1 gees the change that tmch a crisis brings te forgetful human nature. Only ', Peppy rejoices "I am glad!" she cries as she rushes up te Billv "Let the river come and drown us. Your intended wife never dreamed that we would be together ten'ght." 1 And there comes te Billy the realization of what success has done te him hew it has spoiled the man be was. and distorted his views of life He. tee. I nVianirn nnrl fal'ine T'jtnrtt in luti n wn a Via are Tl'li nwi si'ii em. i- rn ' ,t .. ltJ h tmnciiie miuhins Mir, As the end draws near, the oddly asserted company forms a "chain of ' de'ph nlentin.. and fe.in. brotherly love." All enmity is forgetten: there are mutual expressions of 1 nil ur raving sorrow and regret for the unkindnesses of the past and thev all join Peppy in j "Bui ; ,: cin't ini.ignu- who did singing. "Lead. Kindly Light" and ether hymns. Night comes, unit in their , te .r, me ilus alternoen. I in-ist. newly-found goodness they all sleep, expecting that the next dawn will be thi'ir - couldn't hnvp been n.en ir'iiid nt .v, ',.f ,,.! k,;t .,t th h. ut. j -,..i.i ti.. aj 'har'es fhnplin. who I kn-w Is j., i ... u..i ...wLLiir. "in.,.- u.., u.ui.,, uu. inr aim 01111 s., i M' . 1111' 1IIMIU I IV'lPlltl lad C'l'ie HI has subsided. The danger is ever. And then, with th" kingdom of Heaven pest- ' ' .? "ti..,t." I jr-r I ,nil -etilil pened. the old squabbles start again, the old enmities are renewed, the barkeep mvsclf te"lltfn. a" 'n. ,wn dee kicks out the bums and the "chnin of brotherly love" dissolve, in the tobacco when Umr.v waiiis te in fraeke. "Douglas Min'Le.m. ' - exideile'!. Out of it all enb the love of Billv and Peppy endures. Te them it has "I timer had such .1 she ', ,11 m, Lf. . brought a new realization of life. And in their regeneration we get the "huppv 1 knew perfectly well th.i' li w.i" mnk ending" without whic) 'he story could net hope te find favor with American lnR l",',"!'l np'ie.iriiive, 111 ". eVid. audieuces. .wf theie he steed hefe-e me 'It isn t ... le.iltj xeu. of course,' I Tn. 'mil. but can ci'i fxplam wh I 11 ..i!i 1 you.' "lh.it enl m.i'l" hn.i lumti. as at I i4Mi 'i , sV ''"" . hAim'wM'mimmkmmim5mM l,ll.-e' DOUGLAS MAC LEI'S 'DROPS A" TO GARRVSJURPR1SE ii.if.v bivaa THE STORY BEGINS With the early days in the old Fine. Arts studio in California when Colleen .1oem. the Oish 0IW4, 'CJ'it Leve and a host of ethers were net much mere than extra girls, Uinna Chcyne tells hew she mid her chum, Isabel Heath, sat loncsemely around the studio until Phil Cinncy, the famous director, chose 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 dhecter's wife. Perry Win Chester, a friend of Diana s, it called en te help, and Isabel tries te "vamp" him. Then Isabel an nounces she is te be starred In tne East by a Paul Markham. Dcrry gees te Fiance with the aviation corps and Diana meets Keith Oer ham, who strangely attracts her. On ihc eve of a romantic runaway marriage, Keith is killcd'ln an auto mobile accideul. AND HERE IT CONTINUES CHAPTF.R XXXI I IT SEEMED te me that I walked for hours before I get back te the apart ment, though it was really but a short distance. Arrived there. T found Mr. Quentin and Slalcelm Sandy tnlklng earnestly, and studying n map which Quentin haih spread out en n, smoking table that steed beside his chair. "Yeu see, these are the fulls Ice bound new. perhap", though I hardly th.nk se. And from here you get 11 t.weep of the whole vallev, I've never seen that country en the screen and it ought te be corking geed stuff." "Then we'll start it once." declared Sandy abruptly, rising and turning te me. "What de you think of this. Diana'.' Quentin has nsked us te com" un te his cimp in the Adirendncks and sheet these snow scenes for your pic ture." I was delighted. 1 would gladly have gene anywhere te get nwuy from New New Yerk riuht then: New Yerk, which re- .v.!.1n,l mn rtf PeiM'V tit OVCVV tllrll. appears te he English, and he minds ,...,, ... 1...1 ,...1 ' .i)0,.t ,'ilT1(, ,0. lirr Implicitly. ecthe,- there. I talked with them for She stands behind a "flat" while the nn hour or se. and then rm'hcd off te scene is bring taken, and says iiuietly.imy own room In p.M'k the lhingn that "New. Duke, go up the stairs, turn I 'would need I knew that Mr. Sandy mound. ii down, kiss her en t!ic)mi jmd his scouts out for some time cheek, he down." and Duke does it. nmVt looking for geed hits of scenery never eiim looking in his mistress di-1 that hadn't been shot se many times vctien. t lint they were nlr. adj done te death. ' .Mi's Cliiytmi is mere linely eer and from what Quentin said, it was 1 time I sec lier. Her eyes haxe'ii depth .easy te see that Ms rump mut be in 1 of feeling iitid beauty that make the an unusually benutlful location. 1 shallow evci of the Ingenues leek like And se we started the next after glass. She wry seldom is seen with neon, MntreMm Sandy and Mr. Quentin, anv one Hiennd the let, going and loin- .lack Mnuric" as I'll rail my lending ing from her drosing-teoni iilene. This mnii 0M elder man who hail been eir lesene i rat lie r mresning nitc.- ine 1 the screen ter 11 leti" time; 111s wite SKH8B&' :; - m IHmHmB TOSllK33(wSit,WRswE'lf TOM DOIT, LAS .luvenile y he is coming forward hi leaps and bounds. He t,la,ed ,H gnwK.v ceiintr hey in "Fentfnll. eplaied th the big Fev special, an1' wr pi 11 ISO "mi wldt left me nlene. and when we stepped ., Peugh keepsie was all U mjielf fctnred out at the station platform wondering, as I always de. if tht 2S pie had evrr teen me en the .screen ..j if they liked me. and what I cnuKNe tk.J they ) um, Id. like ww ,u. I, id ' And then. j,ist as fhp tram te stait. a mini nml a girl hurried ! of the Htntien nnii started nerjs if, platform te our train. And ,mZ man darted out from behm.i )a'u" truck and grabbed the n, ,11 He trtS te nep the girl, toe: I cn, ,101lr C shout te her She In -italed ,1.1 nutsT looking wildly iilumt her. n j,,,, '; her eyes met in'ne. tl e train -i.irlcd. I heard wild shouts ,iiul rrux'e! "step her:" A woman -hrlel.ei, an I sank hack In a cer.ier and cerctH my eais Fer that fia.iti. K oath pliitfeim had hcin I!,el Ie,th Had she tin own lie. -elf ,mn tl, wdieels of the moving ti.i u ' Lien the hini.-.' 1 iii.ii unci 01 lier hue li 1 ihewn me that she was wild with tui, Tl, hall-lelleA -well-met nianner of the all- r,be played my mether: our nssistatii 1 j11"1' who grahbe I her remp-m gn j,,j iiightei- tfSJ"i can't invigi import int'y . can Oh. es, I can." I a--erted you nnt I!u- j 1:11 wen Tin: Photoplay Lxpescs Tricks of Spiritualistic Fakers A ('LEAH exposition of the ingenious jTa. elei tticnl mid mechanical devjee-i iti ne ii,'y s i Main (I'lnniend. uscil by suiritiialistic medium fakers si e.,n uki u ,. l ncte hicself. and Otte Heffman. i'f.. Ili.iTniin. Wil- ''" "'"'' Heline I'h.idwicl, end Rich '-'. s"p-B ' :r; ',';.,.' ,::;:: 'ZTzzzTWn i-- . -f-'thcemmg scree,, Daiw ,1 Knrr. 1 .11 11 piitling ica',ity int.i t t j,,. beard in the ail of helping himself glllll. tru te-Ufo ( hiii.ietcr- In the ( te free lunch is one of the tjpis pirke I in le ure .Inines lir. woeii. a iMilihar- in by the dirn ter. .- UILUO STITCHES EEDEDrGR JUST 12 COSTUMES (l Mil l.lllN" st,,,, X"i- 1 n.iii,p- for twilvi 7 HE lynepits here given trill tAeir you hair absolutely essential it m that the character be played with all the keen insight into hunimi natiitc that it m possible te bring upon their dcielnpinent. It isn't really a story of actien: it it a story of soul drveleumcnt and retro retre retro errssinn. and just an this account. I leek upon it as one of the most important things that hat been attempted here in a long t me. Sie lenn as wr insist en sticking te the photoplay of meie action, ire rnniiet hope te advance as an art. It is only by putting human life and human though cud genuine ruman emotional transformations en the i-crn that ire ran progress. I'm anxieun te see "The ftm Floed.' ''at' W'.ai it took 10 make the be VI '"stui.i's ,,f ,',,. Si inn's., danc- most .imt.iinj -i the wi.iiii 'i,t his nun in,: sirs ,ri ein encode 01 i n-u 11 1 ie jokes will iTh ii!J IJii'imb'Tii" Mi'le's latesi p;,-tine. I ', s" 1'ai.i- nn under'aker. 1 And be iuld me thnt ,1,,. he enl' 'lian.iged te get te New " erk .', I,v mukiiu per-0n.1l app..'ii-i!i in two '" "line-. i.rr.i..!. the nie.t iheafes f.i- fi.ur d.i instea.) of mi en mate mt d"'gned fi th" -ere n. wei ir.enne i-r seen nnj new n- miuiu- i-i ateil l ( hire i-t. sj,ei kiI m-tiriie STILL AS "MEAV AS EVER As director and actor Eric von Stroheim is still setting records. He has just finished "Foolish Wives," which cost $1,250,000 and made 60 mifes of film. Besides directing he played a leading role. it I 1 .11 1 se. Mi'. , - . he told re All I h.ie t" de is go nut and t. II then something about W'ally Reid and thiy 1"U' me I-n'' 'h.it just lil. Deiij. giving s,,i.,e 1 !.. e's,. t'u creilit-' ... "JTS tt'li . !. ik.lig t'le lly nu n'P ii. v it'. I 'i ,'1 I she's j.i.t iKli'leu is -he ,i in the l,is . 'ii 11 lie wal'"i the iieaid of the .Mnrn-n stock run, pant us leidius; 111.111 . Wh-n-eier l.i ne.iis a w:!d inirst u! nppl.i'isi f niin mi' s, 1 in t..i 1 1 in .ice hi 11 ! I.I I e, stalMllg 1' He'" II. '1 ' I' Ins n 1 onii'cilen it hi ih'm I'.is.i'i Tlneiuh.' .Hid I s'l.iiiM th n' In M huIm- mi- of iius-'f -iiluiu 1.1 , (nwi, 1 1 ti.wn .'inl ii ai.itig i!"en- i'i pei il.es ,1 .lay. and '.ill it 'I'.i 1111: Out ' But hiuiiis been trained !' 11 mutism I an siaiei iilimisi uni.i'i; "I '.,' i'i iiii.iziiu' what his wi ! lleslle In ,'et III .l Y"lk Wll lu ll lis ii,i 1 .-.,: been !n i-i- that wei.J i.nie b" ' d.ff.-n in lint - " Tile I'.ei'lH.." 1 glless, .,. Win' .hew 1,. 1 le n.l.e f I V I.'t's see if ,i, 1 i.n fiel ' 'in new And ' n Tin 'gb fJ.iny 111s .-.d ; waTing tn 'iu: what it i I t J tiie uidienii- .tliiniT Wall) Ri in ' 1 ' n 1 , 11 ii - pi 1- 'l a1 iippe.iliiti' ' - " went Fai.y In Hire liahies. Hut Difficult te Get Twin. Says Director FII'MI. be!n ip ihai t ' 11 de igtii i- for DeMille pridm t ions, work werk .iu 111 ' oll.ibirntien 11I1 Mr. I'loreuc I'lereuc M' 1 n. 111. a note 1 .mtiiei'it'. 011 nil i.iat ' s lb: tit ,t I and put tlctiliirly en Si.i- 1 1 iln s, ,ini eilstellls- 'I In twi im 'lam e: - appear in the '.:.i 11- 'i Miple d.ini es, which have 1 h.rid'd down from datight.T te i.'ii.hhr limiigh gi in ration's of S.a- i,,,,i, 1,, ,, Tin 11 wind gwiitieiis aie 1 . .i.,.., in theweild nor a"e 1,,, ,.,,,, GLORIA IS BACK ' FROM NEIU YORK SAYS OUR COyME By re.T.Xl'"-: PM.MIJIt liillyw.-iiid. (alif. GI.ORI SWANSnN is b.i k ti-ein Ni w ierk. till i.ee.;ei out in it new I, ceiiiii.l sini She st,nis en .1 new I 11 tine tomorrow . 1 the s, i'ipt ,,, w nn h is being done by l.ein.i Moen, f.iiin 1 .111 l iglii.ll idea by t'l.iia Berutigri. I ' v 1 , ritr en 1111 j lets alieiit Mis. Moen, and I'd like I ditecter and two camera men und it couple of electiicians. 1 was net accustomed te the cold, of course, as I'd always lived in Cali fornia, and Mr. Sandy had given me a gorgeous fur coat that morning he said that he w.,s just anticipating ( hristmas. and 11s I knew that often the d'fferent companies gave their stars wendertul Christmas gilts. I wasn't siirpristd at that . Why. 1 knew one girl who received a wonderful French inr for ( liristmas one year, nnd an other one, whose sulnn ran well ever two thousand a week, was pheu 11 ven lieiiutiful heiii-e in Les Angeles. It's like the bonus that some companies gjve their empleyes. My coat was a wonderful golden beaver ; it made m bronze hair leek lighter, nnd was .wnulcrfully becoming. And I sat there In my compartment all huddled up in it. even though the car was quite waim. 1 couldn't bear te taki it off. We wiiil gliding along through the wintry country, and us we tan along Werk was started this week en two '.'' llu,, "' ,l"" Huusen I looked up at new productions at the Lasky studio W est Point. s gr.,, nnd gim. und re Mell- weed. These are t'ecil B. D- memhered the girN I d seen going te Mille's produitien. "Saturday Night." iilnnrr there the Mmiineibe.ore. whom .Hid the ui-. puture starring (ibu-ia Id en.ird m, ,.. I dnlii I fin' Swanson. "The Husband's Trade- them i.'.w . I told myself, trying ,,et M.u-1-." The De Mille piodiictlen is te remember that if one of then, had from tin eiigiual sterv b .leanie Mac- I hern in le.e w.th a inan who wantci' liei-sen, a-nd the principal roles arc 1 nun i" niauy m 1 , se muiii nave iieur eing etunted by l.ealrii-e Jey. I-Mith it. and net been like Drry and me. predti'ti-iti of "The Hele in the Willi." te be nredticed tiv .Maxwell Kitrger. with Alice Lake as star. .Jeseph ('alder, of Metre's technical lepnrtment, ha-, constructed a room that reveals all of the cunningly con ical cd doeis, window-, double walls and i,a s-.i'jewnys neresai) te fal.e per per feimnnces. Mi.s Lake's siippeiting cast includes Charles Clary. Frank Biewnlee, Call (Jerrard. William De Vaull. Kate Lester. Jehn Incc and Claiie Du Ilrey. Laskv Starts vw Films i,..u!T . ,-,...... i v.mnt ineL M,.,,-.,. Dift'eii'iit iiiemheis of tiie ceiimam I l...t , l."L ' I'. ' I'll""! .-...- ....... ' ....... . ... . , .. ... ..... , ,0 win.- ...11 i...s aiii svia shtn. The Sw.-u.sen siei- 'iireppen 111 10 en.u wiui me ler 11 me- I'lcttv seen I '. 1.1 ' I s- a.n Si i.n s. lit 'l Hew! le 1 1 1 tunic I'll tell yen all iiIh ut her interest . i - llli in Si "t I ind, and 111 the ( U lent. .1 11 d her 1 e. and hew b.ului'i sjie 1 suiilii.i't be room ai'd send Then in -t -. " if mui don't iiscj ter anv ether pur- 1(1U, h, , ,,,,.,.1, , ,. 1 II .-I MnrDiiu.i'd a id . n.-i Uii" I- , ten ate laid at " erk f"i- Wilil-ui De is from an original story by Bernugi r. Clara inent m two from tiiu' te tlt,ie, but us lit get later ,n liir iiueiiiunn lliey tinally been u peliceman: 1 mil i.r.n,.i i-. uniform. And I knew L ..,.I w"il(.neUrt te lealizetlnit she'd r.ttl.er kill !,trU iiine ne (liri aceil tjven witn my great com urnm-H close about nip I ..Liven u l,,ie,v ,, Isiibel had been leading a lat'iri , life: people had told 1111 that hhc i'h always heen at the gayest (uhaictt b .m-w iiiiiv. aim mat n,- l,a. been la. elwd in the divorce ,i,n el a prea. in. in in. in uicre. vvnni' nil s, uieiiOT been lui-hed up. I kn w "ut ..lie til iii-ver lcaiiy nnis'ini u p-tc,. nltheut! she had made purt ' one. vJicn tit i-isi raiiie 1. ast. Alter tiint there m always stnteinent-. in tin pa ei tellicj wen. mic was geincr te im. and sppji Ing of her wonderful gowns ami imie'i but nobe I) ..eetned te knev iiiitbinf definite about her. Seme one told me that she had bj sicietly munied te a young man wit was the son of one of the Liggett finu--ler. In the country while hn wil (11-11111, and that his f milN had objected se Mi-nngi) ,-inii iijii 1 (ttereii 1 1. 1- se muci motif y te let the mi ma"- he nnniilW tint she hud consented Seme one flv told me that she had Leu, about te brinj a tireacii or )ireml . miii ag.nn.i a viell viell knewn lawyer, and I-id In i hniilit el L-'ilain it was th 11 .',, la 1 plenty d' money, winrcver he net n I sat there, v eikL nn.' ,i she hi really Mini herself, or wi.n uad hap pened. And then sn, i, ,ioer cl my rempiiilment sbmuneil open unl rleseil .-ig.iiii, .ibiiip'lv ml Pitt herself sioeil Ihei . betere 11 Te He (.'( Hlimir.l Tetiiiirimi l'lIOTOl'L-VYi. rinnefi.AVt, I'iiorei'i.Ais '!". we gut ,i'ene i 1 eiisiierable. as 1 -irini 11' i- iln I'l-nti d with at least ibiii ,, .,'ipiihiii -. nieralds. rn- i:.d 1 1. ni st. ine- C.iintiiig tiftv stitches r,i each jcwil. I'll .1111,1 te the '.'I'l-i.n ut. it can be s, .11 that the i-ti-,111'. of a million stitc'n for the tw.he . .stun e. is i",se, vativi . Th" v.iiglt e' the jcwils is iniried bv a V-ii- fi-aini work. e ei which is .Iran. I a necnliai- Si.nnes,. cieth Lnuiiuiiw n geld and linen tlir.-ad. It !v .even we.-k te 1 1 ike each eestimii wi'n two -h-f's ,1 ,nv of live seam- lw C0MP4NV J? 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. w COM?Ny y J sVA M tniCA I 1 1 I . In.. mill tllilt ! VI tttl ,111" .tl 1 1 .1 l- II1M1 ! "I'I"""" ill! ii .. 11 ii 111. M hn.i siin,,i the se. pi they w mte jointly ,. i.,niink Aic PDF A"' XTlRTUirrJW lrnj 3t m ni-i , . 1 - -Mis. Lulu Beit." Thev si, , th- , A hambra f Xltiw S I5, -KhAi IN'JKIHLKN -. P .u. f nr NIXON-MUDLINGERl 111. 11 i'i.j e iiuv 11 . i" "en ."i" 1 .. ",, 1 inii sJLiU 1NL.J 1 r.. . T Z, 11 m.v,.'suei.. iil"''Uam.: -- - i fi.ihMhr BELMONT -" u WW A ,In -no he lakes Vm A I frriTCMY . K- nWerd AlMh-nir , Mpr'R ,AI uu'1.1 WALNUT eT3. '-'-WlIN 1 3.. .. . llP.lt HI. . .Ill 1 11 Mil a V I, I..I.II, e. J . s k .1I,I -'. .,11 lWB a .V J ii i.iiii-se. it sounds vciv snnple te iill-se. It seiinils vciv snnple te et sin . "iiiev sit en the sit nmi ener igw t oils." but just you iry it lii.ifr.IIIi- stepping UP tn one "t llli I Ij; S'C HUH) ii'Krni:,-Mis In "EXPERIENCE" lthl.INVl.il HAItM It's I'RODI'C'TION "THE OLD NEST" 11..1LIH1' sieiiei'ii! no 10 one ei un '.' . -. .- . . -s. ., a i-t and biainiest directors m the ui.. ArULL'J MV-iINKK DAH.T k fiv before this whole leiupanv. and s.i ,ng with n) tin ceuiii',.- of lour , . 'i 1 iieiis. "Nev. , I ihink. Mi lie , .Mui it von just " Can you imigini if- IIIumPSO.n trT. si'i-.ciM. l;7..!n vjuriiunieivn Aw. &al IliUh Avtnui 'PROXIES' rplir. tall pntt'i'la hat- alone timK nv L dais 1 en and wen- of tvventv-011 - ,ai-iti- 1. ait- .enstiiiiii.il en a wire , , . I,. I' e i.-hi 11! with cloth of geld. I , i r 1 . 1 i- 11' "s win- lei dancer T.fl IIi'I I and his cutnpaiiv h.ui . ami te gain a pi. nil . If'-, t fining 0 i.uniicil fimn location, all oel-iuq AR :AD1A ,n v v u.15 k m. BERT LYTELL in "Till: MA v" Lel.igK Palace JACKIE COOGAN b' "i'i l'H llll IKI ' ' LIBERTY ' lu' v'1 JEVEL CARMEN In Tilt. sill.M.K 1,'MVi-1 "I f . Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans 1 KILl.L'N K - The ' U1 0 of a ilun- int.feil The Silent ('.ill u..i 1.... .. fired fsorrews is seen tu be hliii"d Mftiinre has blue rve In;1 1 bn,w n h.nr. 1 f,"n j. nn ... ii 11 imjiiiiik mis pi-rseni'ii. -uper- net Uetireii I iln net tnink -l.e 1- niai . vised the seen.nii and ientlnuiiv and ried. but of Hint I am ict ..imi n has designed the intiner and rnnnr sets for thp predurt inn tnvii' iiivi-u ., 1 vkivii. I.OvI.It ipen lour ih,ci in , .. , s Kvi-h-" wil be the name et i'e.ir Wh n - JIAI5KL Address the Mack en let, putnie dn fed hi Ki-mei,, W, 1,1, (r m Ailln. ITI'I l.l... .In.l... s I... 1 uuit-iiii-i-. 111- .u. -.111111111 "ii - 1 ..in 11 .T able te Hive ..e,, ,,, Angeles, Lallf Mary Fuller has re- but wiM de se n seen . n ,. tired from the scieen rieieiue Turner U still with the liiiver.nl Film Cem- W)I.J'il Lnuvl Itaiivin vl lla"' ,.nr,r 1""1 l"""' ' "All re ,n.n n Uoenn rang 11:1, m th- Dolled li u,n i 1 r-iiieiii, Mnishiil, w II DIMI'LHS-Yeu be. 1011 mav w.i.e I,!i" p:"i- lum te me hn often as you like, and I villi answer veur letter'every tlm Hr n e C (NSTANCK I'thi-J Clav i-ei n,.w . fJorden is married Mm address j, Kl'.i " ;jetui wi 1 no ine 1 r.i-t'i . writ 1 H-i ' et. 'i ,11 11'ile Pearl p'aie. Veuic , Calif The au- drrs of .lav Helasie Is TJ'lT I 1 1 Htfeet I ok Anueh's, Calif. Neitln 1 ,m ,m ef the men divulges bis n;jc DliK.Mi:K Ituih Itel.uvl in t .e rial will be 1 ailed -White Lag. ' Aim Jojoe Ii the star in ' 'lb- lnm C111111- btr - HOMIi .1 tiliid te hrar fiem veu. t,: nv l.iigene lirleuv. tin tun i-riiiih drainati.t fliur'e- lit), w ill nitty u oeiite her AKLISS FAN IJeeige rli-s 1. nn Lng I'll 10 ter who lii-st appi.ired in Ann en 11 III the role ,if I owl Mevin- Hh Mi-s K1-I1 in 'Mi ki S'-ni n " I at -I- he ,1.11 tra .e, the I, 1. 1 ,i 1 . 1 . . ii" - 01 Ibsiaeu Ah van 1, II im 1 oil illl'l I II V'1 lllll 1 lie 111 J li i- s, imi Ml III I'nit'd "'"!" in the last ev ,il v. , ,.., ,,1,,-i.r inn fatl.et' wen'. I in 1 te see t''i 1 I'.'., i.n a movie? ,. . ,, s 1 I n .1 h -s mice " siil! I''. ssii. I , Oi-ei ',,, . 1 lit 'it i-hi -I i " baby i lei'v Chri-nr and K I'l'-nnen il r-'n- A I'n of . fs "T! i.'fi's ae neie siilighl if- 1 ' riare-i'. , ar' t" get the. 1 ' ,!.!'i , in pi.'ipis 11, 'in bi my ether 'I .f1 I 1 g f ' vv irl. .1' "ni -1 iiiflins ,1, . 1 1 1 r rsiilli' in 1 de . 1 1 i'i' ' Im 1 1 t'l 1 I" pun e 1 in 1,1 11 ( n, plot 11 g'l1 1 1 . 1 , . i , - t hi ,i eil1 1 n' s I 1 W I en e,le ii 11 i'i ihlhl 01 .1 l,n' 'i 1 . iiiu 1 t '1 tl.' v mil hei 11 1 ,p, 1 "I 1. ih ei- I'n t I eipnir I .i in lie 1 ' i si cm - 11 el -1 1 , ii, u ,tl I he li illdred- '' 1 -Kit " his we" k we .ill, ii i e , 1 -. '"hi gh'- tei n pnn .1 mi 11. of f e p. ..li' ;i fe' mil "ei. ' , 1 'mi- e'" Sim..' mil llnn'lv Inul te giv no fi.e id. a I gi'fti, g 11 ' 11 tu ,n We la! te i-n.lr.fi two 1 .1 . - of the II H-' ft in 11 iliffere'il f.i 1, . "A I' f ' .' " ' t- , 1 '. fnm. I he 'in t 111' tin' t vi l.l-' i" 1 11.111 of sexes '- urn 11 boy end i'ie ether -i gtrl itetl. ."Pi. a- ,' th" p. ne ip us is v.-, vin .,,,1 mui I ami ,11 th.r -tei'v S.ihb f 1 iks and eriniin' i, ,. , ,, .,,,i,i, . g'lgr. . I'I Mllll'l MllT's levve.l I m -,.,, K,,r .Ti-.'in-e 1 estein . for .lului rave mid (.r. ,in, Seah Ib'er.. II ut r ill Ills', KOWli- """ I wen I'elllE II si 1 l,e IKM III l.Oilil- ACTrtR kLijieiAni' rfcJ '-' t ' .Vr-T..., m nt, vi v rir i-, rr am i...h.i iiivr.niriiitfi - - VbJ5-r,r GLORIA SWANSON IL'Mi 2AE MURRAY in "ui!. , M. Di.D 1 in" CEDAR ,,an , "cn",n,Si MAY McAVOY in "i i'iti ii st ini" rtt icrrr tivi m,l i .vmiitw wWl.ls3C.UiVl 'j. -"i-1 WILLIAM S. HART III "llli. H N ' ll,....il.i I)nlli,n -et till. lievV'sf )e. M '' luitiiip .it .-'ii i.i cptiennl point in fi m, nine 1 n vi st n a- Find." I'ni.idi-' i- bv lie Huh .vjnrie' Ii and S'l-ia C vui. .estul In ., i.nl Mirrb'.'s .mn. Th" Lnun-H ,.,. 1 ti .. I. ml; 1'l.iiint. tlii- iirinriiial ' mi I ,,-:,.. ,,'eli.rethv Iii'ten Mihlred Hur ls. Cem ad Vag'-I. Tin" dm Kosletf. , . h r 11 Ihivd-i", .Iu' m l-'nv v if. f-H Tl k c 4k $ "1M. Tisr a iiAirtMeiiu H a" r ll.r RAI TIMORE f llsVHIIOI IT I ' L'iiC, "THE WILD GOOSE" BROADWAY 'TfAVl'.T GLORIA SVANSON in -TiiF iiiiK.vi juyji.-ii CAPlTOI. maiiki:t UT. in a :.r te 1 1 i- - Croud of Gunmen n . 1. . ;.-.)... Ill',, 11 airnrs rum.-' uu'fi rei i 1. . 1 t in .i' i. ' pM I". Ui a- - 'lilhlMJ ',t "i- ha ' I 1 h h. ..ti,.,. n fart T hclpe.i 1 iSO'iny lour tiuestiens roiieeriung iie'Hit In "'Hie Devil in- in-'in Knthryn Mctiiilre ere very apropos, a picture i "Iiiraeli a screen ndnpta Ii ' being featured In n new plettire tien of bi tn-p ilav nt that nema. f s. ,1 III I llli a ,. r bi' , n ,1111, il. wa in 11 in ci s fies in xi , rial 1 ' t'i bv " i"'i 10 ' H '"n I Ci'i.ii.Ti ,1 ii hi ter 'I It C , 1, tut". (Jmiiii mi ' 0 " and II'. nn st notorious .,111 1 1 s ,,t ,ii ., 1 1- st , .in I wnti he I r Il , t.llll'll . ' ' hi -ci te 1 1. te s n 1 im -h ;1 let diserdi 1 li il. ih ' 1 n. uf lie iinl- ' win I hell 'I .. e' ci kn " tl-. loe 1 - eieiv.l 1 fi in g. I ng in I'i 'il' 'f I'"- iiirrriis Xhe ."cti' . we. 1 11, ,nb ii, that iiiar ti uf V" ,ilj Iviieiv-i .1 Chi'i'i' III1 " when, in III" e'd ,,i -. wa. a tieii',1 id'! "f 'i it. i.n peli'i'ii! fiction- III, I I ' I II I'lllllV Is II j.l'V" 1 r in III f He . ,it 11 itn mil p irl 1 of Nen 1 erk filv Tie i... et i- i In of Ine tough i si in ad Vew Yerk, but with the if'ie'n.lv ... opiiHI.en of tl'. police, Di i n .lei Ciiliiiniie had no tri'iible ,n get - t'liiiii feature ..f a tn ,i in.iii'v Mug th" 1110-1 iu'eli -tiiig .iml Hall.tu- t ig .1 I ' t ( pre.- of 1 ,.s In vvlm h the luf.' r glow b .1. r 11 111 b I e il and ln.nllv shouted at the Im mcr. As I'Ml.ll. 1 b light -W f r e l"llig !i d. ,aud Mr 1! r v Tl" iv. led. I lllll II e ll i.fi? I mill hunted lit Ml If., 1 II, ,1 .,11 .1 i 1 I'r" j the'i.. I, "they'll' net friends At", 1 1 noeiit live mimiti - of iiimhlmg lliev mi ! lenKe 1 out "I nieieriui or ----- TiirATDr i tin ir . a- .im Il.nnbenv. tb, di.iUAll5l 1 ntrt I lii i"d tin ii'l hi, n silting w 11I1 I11 iiiem. i.ill.iug vviili In. a-s.-t iiir. f.iiri memi'N'i ii win iu Ti,v:n in "THESKY PILOT" PRItIPP; ,01!, M.r.i.r.T shiket 1 iii iwi.jsj s3n 1 ., , 11 is n m ritr'NT ST & 1,'HVRD "; .,1 I ,0 leer '(e:l !'I(I.TI. s( S. I VI S.'Li . 1 lllil e in H- IL Th. . Ill"-, I 11. y both 11 lir.ed. loeUi I at ' . r Mb lilL a un, 11 cut v. lib .1 H ui . ami sin, ted te tell p. I-t - 1 -I I.' . II L' ll-llg IU'" the lit JUMBO CT17TU UnniCV; I 3 I ALvLL je N m t u ls r. M ' In "Till. I'MiMIUV ... leadp;r MADGE KENNEDY LEW CODY In " DMihKI)si PASTMIi:'. CONSTANCE TALMADGE ' bpr-FNT A:tT" u'" "" , -MVMMAS AFrAm." I.CsJCLlN 1 .j.j A M 0 ., ... '" Vt-1L ,'i'v is or m:i enii" RiALTO "N''.-r.fV.li." AiUHT. ' RIVOLI SJL ASU ULUK1A liWAINSON hi "TIU. ,I,I r MeriiNj RUBY lAKKt-1' 1"'i LlLlAJW 7TH HOPE HAMPTON ' STRAND s.SK Af - . B I- il V 10 -.-l f-MI A I "'I' MllPlV'00 .Vl s-vivyiN iri- -1- 7 -' 1-. u. ELSIE FERGUSON in rtHiriHiiiTS" LOCUST Elsie FeviriKen in -'Foetl-'gW' Aiiilnl t ,1111 J. ".l V I r 1 ..1 1 Uubitseh Doing "Pharaoe" Film . Mil 1 iln gi 1 at Kg Hi ,1 n iiii.e I I. mi' 11" r of ") 1 ,1 I hi i- new making a picture fiil'ed the Land of I'hnrneh for Pfa ..i e. I 1 " IV ' 1 'I'I 11 11 tie 1 1 an Irish 1 1 iglilmrhoeil, 1 Ui 1 k- .I'd li.inni - hue of 'ate v.ais begun te isui') tiie dislM t All nfii'i nalities were In the huge crew 1 which watched the enmerns elic' tearing eulogies of I'anl 1 sii ie knew 11 I.n - I s'i 1 I im, mui I ),, iii vi' 1 v. rv weld et I I le" 1 the m in . Im isei te 1I111 1 1 Man MiliM Mi "1 then went I" I i, 11 di n 11 11 d din ' d 1 1, iv id Powell in 1 lei of ib tine- New he's 1 nine bai k and is guiding tin ,11 Hen- of I'lllel C iv - s . ilI( jn 1(1. 1(.tt jllc 4 Jl5 Jf lute. ' The Cnulle ' 'jfi J7 'I Li'" " "-iMl.r- VwsfP I"1 '"I"' ""w "llle(1 Ti.K.T?ArreN ! IJ"' ' in Ih1 P' fure, hi vviitch for He ih nvvned by 11 weninn who in "i.n 1 s riA mi' SAVOY '-'" MM' HlltKKT "rtVU1 s a V Tl. Mil. MIGHT .'." X1',A " '"'"nis.- sieitv "A Talc of Tve Worlds" L -hxm . ? CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in ( II XridKlT" EMPRESS M7u.,.r.V-1' CONSTANCE TALMADGE In 'jUi. l'l'ltl l.t rji-MJ-" FAIRMOUNT -"Vi vYly LOUISE GLAUM in "t.!ti.rrii 1 11 v i.nu; CaKIII V lln-A'li'T - Ml I Mar-HMO,. I'AIVllL 1 - ' - 'fiem' LOUISE GLAUM hi "I IM MJjH TIIN l.0K" 56 1 i:i is'l ""A"'--"jt;i't"7 CHARLES RAY KANKi OKU avkn;k , i BETTY COMPSON noearc imswerni, i n win m tne i in -at tiif. ksd or tiii: uimi n . 1 inr f.uei MAluTPn'Hl VICIU.nJA ULVJUL 'in a n -.ii 1. u DIKTIN 1 irMtri nAnnvynDr; I wwehin "IslOUK Ur-llllllllsOU , "T, I'ltMIVI I til ill "rill. liIli;AT 11IVKTI-IR" a -t- WT-OT1 -.I mimr. -III.-.' Uimrl W Mai rnii) ' WLOI U1CD 1 LK up mav ,rli''KIALTO TII0S IM I . 1DLFHO. n -TWr,VT,Y''" WALLACE in -.-'in intt (.Ui. .1 IMUV s'.ss , M3. 1 el KEFD ,iiii" ..... s Vt w"'" 'sTR'' SHERWOOD ,t . "I!'n!?-".Vn KATHERINE MacDONALD Germantown " "'' !'-. 1. V I I l(i,V ' STANLEY ,'VAA,r,Vr, AWU NORMA TALMADGE III JJIi: SII.N US im. IK,,,,;-. ELSIE FERGUSON In "IIIOII I IH' r 1 nt J Tyw at nri-ir-R 1 MEATRES MEMBERS OF M P T 0.A- .'. .... Till! .,.,,..... 1., ,1.1'l's I ' lllll '- Ill.lll.l II 1 I. ,., " "THE OLD NST" . -,. JEFFERSON -: . w JEWFL CARMEN in "iiw: sin ir "NM- ..... r. ii1 !"'. 1 - .1 1 11 wCTTT-Abi-unilPARK ".?c!E..A,r'r - .n ,; rrtni'luiVl iVJAK'X 1V111.CJ "" 7fKlI IMI I'fisi l-"-. MIIOM llfllT GRAN 1' DORIS MAY i'""' -i: 11KI.1," WRSTAI.I.RGHENY FRA'-K rAi""""U . ,..cI .vm f fe---'li
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