wmmm 'r,"'-VSHpfii-' irKMl1.'JWBR; yfqHFrf ,--T,a;'Sk T'T" ?' Wv v U A 11 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 V m I : S; f I MW f Jill T ms i '-3F f B Xe D aijy Mevie Magaxine CLOSE-UPS of the MOVIE GAME 11 HKN'RY M. s NEKLY WEDDING BELLS HAVE RUNG FOR ItALPH GRAVES Griffith Seems Destined te Play Dan Cupid's Part IT SRI'MS n shame te break jour romantic juuiij: lienrt. tiernltlltir, but I in rIii br well femn out brutnlly witli my tiev anil jjrt It evfr with, ltnltflt rnvc i ninrrird. 1 knew you've been ravine "vor liim a let siiuv jeu n Drrnm Btrret." nnil joii've born writing te nir nml Hunting te knew nil about hn and ulirthi'r I thought he would etnl jeu u photograph If you wrote for tt mm all of jour letter lnne nss.nl. nlinest tenrfullj. whether he was married Well, he wnMi't, and I've told jeu mi a dozen timi"-. That N. he an t s far n- unj one ele Itnew. 1!ut here last week 1 stumbled en u Cru-iitl of li s n New Yerk Mini this friend had jic-t had n letter from Ilalph giving mini '1 scorn About a tumuli ngn llalpli a quietly married in St. l'nul. Minn t a Yfry pretf lntie girl niimed Mnirie Seaman. Thej are new en their honejmeoi out in Helly u nod, but thej must be keeping their new happiness verj qiiiei beeniis-e even t'eiitatuv l'nlmer. who knew.s everytbitiR that gnes en in the h'tii colenj , hasn't written a word about it jet. llalph met Mi's Seaman at the C.rifiitli studio at Mamareneek. Leng Is'an 1 while they were making "Dream Street.'" Marjene was playing a tfnv I ' .ti the pieture. And en top or this news mines word of another romance of MumnreiK k Frank Puglin. who Is Critlith's latest "dl-eeverj ." and who Is plnjing I'lern ln the present production nt "The Twe Orphan"." was quietly married two week njre te lienc VeiiTeni n jeu tig "pern singer, w be gut a job with (iritlith m nrdei ! Ktudv si reen iiaiiteiuiine wlii.'h she thought !' d be useful te her in le acting I his makes tlrve -tar tnii:ne ,n ftpp.ilnts (irilli'li tlie c it emu emi-'jin if of ienise, Kn-hnrd IJnt the'nies, anil Mn "Wax Diiwn Kiw " This popular young leading man teas married about a month age te a pretty little girl named Marjoric Seaman, iche had a tiny part in "Dream Street." The accompanying pictures show bride and groom looking their best. t.ie I..-' 'dree pictures and iur :ur i'd I'l'ti ( lipid The first rnniiti is Hn' w'hi met during "be n iimii; ' ' 'r'..l A u if postponed hn leiiliima until ionic time late thn um tei. it irnuld be much Mere impnitant neirt than if ti tn yen inn noir. ) nu don't Annie Vughn yet. Hut yeii'ie nntng te knew him, mark my trenlt. Wait until this neie (Iriffith picture M irlcancl and you U fiml uimt nf the rnuntrp talking about I'vglnt. f r .'t PI'til.IA is one of thee "tinds" that tintfitli seems te have inch a geni i? making. He picks them up out of nowhere, breathe the breath of art life into them and they are made. He did it for firnp. and Halph hlmelf i the tirft te admit it f.'nve enee snld te me. "If there's anything bad In tnv acting, jeu can't wonder bei ausi I'm naturally one of the wert neters in the busine-s If there's anything geed in it. (Irifhth deserve the credit, because it takes n big director te make a ban actor de anjthing like geed acting. ' And (Jrlfflth toel: Charlie Mack. h. property Hej . and made him the w.l. ling brother in "Prenm Street " Mack was c-j atiMiitis te play Pierre , "The Twe Orphan " tltlffith tried him in some of the preliminary rehenrsa -but Charlie was tee big The part calls ter an undersized cripple with a witbeie. arm and side and M.e'k. with his nearly n feet of ?elid flesh, ceuldn t hrnk fn eneugli tn Msnali.e r as Uriffith hail pictured it in Ins mind And then (iriflith. hunting in the baj Mr ji t wliat he wnntnl '.mi it In n little Italian theatre mi the nat Side nf Ww rk It was there Uti mw Frank Puglla Puglia had nevei even thought of acting for the screen Hut the nan,. Griffith was sufficient te overcome h antaE"niin te the cinema as an art tern and he decided te make tin one experiment He is doing it and I bellee he wi be thoroughly wen eer I doubt if the little Irnli-in theatre will see h.m m i. t. longer I U 1 t., le'iKim) 'ei eirrn e'Aci ii intrmtinn ilern-i tn .nine .. 'W production vntr oeina en i li7iiiiiriiiii-i (-. iiur Ionic nt nlirad'i. I'll prnhibbj he able te tell it te inu -ert irrrk It trill tet rlt e wm Utile iirh era;; for the i-iei ir a;ain. 'or it n ill lier lieir the bio chance senctine suddenly comet te peepli iclu, Irmt rrpect it. mUammm mSHiB fjKHr 1 hi IwwMKfflmm "mm 121 """'''Ha if EllBJHfflHR fllL HI "" ' inPlillBpPlB 'k fiH Hi mi CBiHIrfwi MmMmSv Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Told te HSEZKLUMPH INDIANA The principal characters, of "The KoelNh Millien" are: Ho He bart I'.oswerth. Deris M.u . illace MacDnnald. Charles Mereditli, Mildred Maiming and Kathlcn Kirkhnm Ne. . Antonie Morene is imt married Won der hew he get .lrtay with it. Ch.irles Rav's latest picture is " Midnight Tlell ' "Twe Minutes te He ' is enii te be lelra.rd Cli.'lles will be ceil ,n the 1 .'. of a fnei ball plajer ANN --Miltmi Sills wa a in'.ege pin-fes-er before tlie m-n f n ihumeil lnin His latent in. ture is "I.inky Damuge." Mania Mnnmi pla' s uppesite 'nun n. thi.s puture. SKATKK ' Meial Tiber - !,.. name of i! late-r lucuire in uuuli Ceriiuie (iriflith appear-. The ( n,t m elude C.itheiine Calvert. William Turk-. .Ir . Harry Drewue. Jee Kins and All. e 1 'eiirad UAItHli: Nnrnia Talma Ige ,s wo.k we.k Ing en "Sniilin' Tnreugh 1 .-. ,:i rected by Sidnm I'ranklin. ( li !., Nerma. Cen-tun " and Nntiilii imm thtlr hair bebheil and have worn it -lint a for ipiitu -i me tune, tee I icu.r can't a'li ! m i ,inet bobbing ..n hair. MAI.IK i . the three 'lulinadge girls arc imuriid. Nerma and Cn sfaiife (iiim. iniiiinueil tin if film i areers after thej were inarr.ed. but Vntalie has rctirid. Wjndham Standing was born in Londen, Knglnnd. :u 1mj Let me 1' lie -01111' in.. re iUi-!i.m- AIMA - Iien.'hv -ll m...e hf debut in At'ieii'.i in "I'll nbe nf l ialnv StreM." a tage id.n Ktiner (Jho i t" in ike her 1 1 ; i nn e .u .u,i!ivii this fell Si e 'nt ,i - n . t ,. t m '! i Affnli nf Anaie1 iKttlKiK- 'I'ligrim - I'tegie s h i neverbien idnite f.n the sen. n 11m. rletta Crestnan presented a p'a r r wen of it li iii" i. nrs .ign I'AM- -Vi-.'a Dinn .' esi ,,m if "Life's Dam I'tinii S'ne tplnv , tlie pirt of ;i I'l'tnih idiiii-t j ear experience op the stag1 I let i.ddre.s is T'Jir. rr.inklm ae,.ue Helix ' weed. Cat I'RIVei.m -Demtix Daenp.,rt . lp- Wife of Wallace Held She ;i xell '(liuwn ei. the -crren lief ere her1 i larnnge. Mnrjeric Daw wa b, rn in iol.lde Sillil'7- m I'MIl'. Nu si... Jee ( iet appeai' in "Hits -f ;.iv 1 'urley does pet tell uer .ice. Dewii- wn- tin maid in IillUtes 1'rein Hreadiva ' I tow u hair and i-xcs ' 1'nilin 1 lernt i Kert -n.e i S'iie li is lAi'K K - Li.'lju Nesl, , , "A I 'a lien Idel" -ei i0 ear e: i net en the stage or s.t. i n nt she is the !.rf.pri"ter of ,i ten Niw Yerk "'itj ,a; eii :e Me pl esept -I 1 II III Tin: STOKY ItHGINS IJ'iA the early daiii m the nUl J'nir .rt rtniie ill ( ntiterma trkrn Colleen Moen: the (ih tjirU. Ilrmir I.nrc nml n ,,( 0f i,tlu iceic net niiuh mine than ertia i)i li. Diana Cheunc telU hmr the mid hei rhum, I iiibi I Heath, fi Innisr.mily around tin itudit) until Phil t'rar.ry. the fainn-i dnecter. chetc habel te be the 'irit of the seircn'i "baby t'impj.' ';-. ere jirn tencthcr a yuat deal, and a sent dal is ciented by 'he diirrtar's 11 ijc. Duru Win chetlei. n friend nf lhana'i. t aillrtl nc te help, and hnbrl rricj te "rump' him. Then ItnM (in te be itnirrd hi the Mail ham. Derm mtli the nnatten wrm licitb (iei sue is MADIS(t-et Mead, i- rilui.tig m-nr-t p. dure The working title .- Tin Tin Iren Trail." The , at Include, Wwil h;im Stfindiiig. Alma Tell. Jtertv Car lienter, l(i'inulil Dennj . Kulalie .Ion .Ien sen and Harlan Knight H fcr Limy:. IT he Played (rti in 'Birth of a Xatien.' . Cast in 'The Sheik pHD'Idl'l.AY funs who haw br.ii m -- i neuncet .'"'I bh a I'aul U'jrt Iii 1'ianrc rnrp ami Diana ham. ii he ftrnngrly n'fiaci her. On tl.e eve of a rnmniifie rwriiiirtv wurriiji;e. Keith is killid tit an aito aite aito mebile m eident. NOW (JO ON WITH Till; STOKY Wi1:.1 ( HAI'TICK X.VWlil n I went into the libiai x Mai I in Siindv w is pacing ii and down tig that la j in front of 'he open Tlie ( uiianis wi ie in. i ilrnwn : I cin-seil ever te a b.g ihnir th.it e.) m one of the windows I ee.ild Peer 11 ill Rogers ! lie Has te Smoke t"WMI 'Yi: i;et te 'meke in this J- pietUH." -mil Director James Cnuc te Will Holers, who plnjs the leading tide in n new Lasky cemedj . teinperarily titled "Lk." "Hut I i in't smoke. It i.iakes nie si. k." iinsw i r( .1 the faineu- eemedj p-ter. -"Thai' what eu'rc supposed te be in the st r n'k." "Cin't I ( iic gumV" asi.ed I..g. 1 1-. p'aiutiM'lj "Ne Vie eer heaid a piefi-. ser of psM holegj chewing gum' "Hj gosh." remarked the a. ter. "IIte I am If I smoke I git i. I. nml 'c cer te smoke. 1 enn't chew gum it's sue celng te be a teng.i piopeMlir n." OYSTHU II played opposite alley ii' ibi li A -l ii aci I ai me' Willfe He .1 ,n "T' ants ' She bau e . . teratc attendant for n number of .war uill recall the wllninnu (r.s n, "The Hntli of a Natien." md imv ,. mterecti I in knew thut 1c is stil! a villain en the si'reen. ll,s name s Walter Leir n till he iiiprr.lis ).. tmair. t ,e rebhrr shi-ik m (icrge , ten! s nreiliii tien. "The She.k " "I' I a vendci I'm m t a iii'i.n ' -.-.id I e'l in nu lntrl'i the mini ipiv "lie 'I - oil tip' si 1 epp 'P p n f, , . , . rt ., ii in ibute that mn I..' i -, p. the penult v. I sniipe-e. of biiMiiR a fa e that is . ,.( n'ibl" ("' tientinr , M h . ndei- it part.ciilar'ij illnni' ps " s ,i iimtti" if fj.et, hew.'M. .,, I "ip'e v he I, new Walter Line,' -in !,. i tin . nap and eini-milh kn I II. li- a scene in w hidi I ' it .i Agni- Aj r.s, featured witn ni, Vni.yj'iti'i. 'ii "The Slink. i.j s. .1 ll n..-t elreetue iiMing is .ps..1 - h 'I'e -he strn es te . - a. Is, ii 'ii s tK'lits w ii.i ! . r !.. fi. end '. .is thej nn. I i i . Mi. Ik V li III" 'I Hdl Hll-s. li ok e.ik-giav a. tin- rivei . wh. te cn ar floated There was a bms. inciieieii tlieic As i h' hip i i t'h. In cert ii of l bat tb rn- sipijcd against it it swung around at i.s iiienrings. looking long and giiun iind gum in tlie i iiiligbt "We might as well haw things out. Diana " Sandj told me us I seitled down in the lug chair and faced luin "Vti knew, of course, that I'm in hue w:ih i'..i; 1 don't need te tell uni that. I If i. n eiilj knew whj I fell tln w.iv iln'Ut jeu. but it lilt tne the ilaj I met Mi, I at the tllllll there 111 Les Allge'ls. i f i r Ki 1 1 li (ierham hail been l.ilh.l. el looked " little tllld pl'tlletl.- th.lt I wanted te take care of mi i "New when jeu sent jeung W'n- n"si r about In- business I realiid that von bud some -i use . that wm knew which -ide wuir bread was Imltiied en. I thought then that I could trust ou 1 planned te wait iinlii ill pn line of jour- was .'le,ii. nud mil were deli nite1 i -tublishi d a- n tni , te mm rv ei We'd Let p if a secret, of course fe p ible dei'sii r like its ,iai mar ITE FJ ER IfOlLD II 41 E BELIE El) IT OF DORIS tXiiii, $r , , ..,., At.tj. -... (tfMr-, - mwAwmi p $afflmmmmm&Bmfflm ,,, This petite star ban tn de some fuui-j fencinj m her cutuiug puture Tin Ioeli-h g. In fact, she hai ),q hour nlhee c-ipls hnvl' it. should be done. Den t en rn Deris Tier 4n)i9 nnil -liiit llmt it'Aeliln't innllei imiii.Ii "Hilt since I saw jeu witli (Jiieutlii j well. I ilen t think it would be wie mi let this thing mn along. Se let's get . man iei tomnirew. child, and then I leuhln't stand it .1 moment lenget ' I leaped up and steed then- with' clinched hand-, feeling a If I were, choking for breath. Hi Insufferable tnlnplarenrj , his urene.s.s, the thought of being married te him I felt as it l' 1 would jump out of the window in un- 1 ether instant. I I "(Hi, no no! ' I 1 rled. backing awav. against the w.i'l. as he came mer te me. "1 sent Den j awaj because I felt that I owed ll te jeu because, jeu'd been geed te me. I couldn't .marry anj one 1 'se, net ewn Stnulei ijiieiitin Oh, I could ii"er inairj j"'.." The epicsen 111 his eje iniid. me 1 urn cold all ever, when Derrj had 1. .Id me that Mithnlui Satuh .anil for me. when I had t neught of thai pe i billn unsilf, it never had seeiiud se herrlliie a it did new I lie was furieii! nugrj 'at me. meie nei ausc of nn unioutiellablc disg i--t I I itxi because I didn't cure for bun I tumk. Se iiiaiij women bad cand fe him, se manj had pretended te. buaus' tliev wanted him te help ihein te ge along in pictures, that 1. 111111 Imw -'emeil incredible te him that I herrllied ut the mere thought of l.f.ng lis w 1 f e . lie 1 1 ifil te ntgije with me then trie. '.. tell me that, even though I did tn 11 I . 1 red for Derry. I was mistaken II I there, toweling evei me. talking D'i'1 tnlkillgj until I fell a if gieut e l.i. Is were hovering about me Anil ' ..'ii he teached out and caught he d of m arm witli his gieat, warm lien. I - and 1 screamed for help. I wiii hvsterli al, I suppe-e; anvwm' I seen get ever it. for hi; took me by ihe I shoulders and shook ni" btulally, tij ! .ven if I'd wanted te scream 1 ceuldn t have because I hadn't anj breath New ou sit down there and listen 1 me.' he said. for. ng me into mv j I. Hiair again ' Don't be a feel in. , nt tn s 1 an make jeu the lm-i-t Mar In the business, ion knew tliai It won't paj ion te break with ie 'I here's another thing. What de ". 1 iiilnk people arcsajing nbeut out in ng up heie'' Willie we were up ut Jui nun' I'liiuii wm didn't hear about, what jour fi n'tul Isabel wa tel'ing mound town, did jeu'.' Well, she s.ipppij out of the tangle she'd get into iind spent her time en IJreadwaj , em- j iirenieiing tne in''t inai jeu re living b"ie 111 my apartment " li isn't jour njiat tinent : n jour -i-'i. - -that is, it s Mrs. Lanes " 1 1. eke in "And I pav mv pan of the 111. 1. ses: that's perfectli pieper .-. but peeph don't knew it The nuns Hint girl lies tnhl nie uet.nug I ..1 1 in have published abeiil 11 nud I 11 .1 e ler .1 -sum w ilh one of tne -1 aiidaluieligers loiiieripw te keep It I 1 ii of the gossip sbeifs of Ml .lailvvaj . Hut vim -well, who's ge.pg te ilcnj them for j tin V If you manj up, tin j 'II jstep If you won't " I buddcnl) I Hcenied tee horribly tiled te move. I felt as if something 1 u alwajH been running from had over ever 1 takdi me. I bad ulways known that tilings like this sometimes happened te girl.s in the motion-picture world, but I I'd thought that if they did they were tin' girls' fault I'd told invself'that 1 I knew the movie world, that 1 could 1 take caij. of 111 self in any situation. I Yet this line seemed te be tee much 'for me. I'd worked nard nud plajed I square and new nobody would ever believe it. I'd beard the things that eu'e heard about motion-picture ac Iressr and before 1 knew better I'd be lieved them. New people would heur that same sort of thing about mc and believe it ! The M smile when my name was mentioned and aj . "Oh, yes, she'n like all the rest of them '." That is, they would unless I mairied Malcolm Sandy. I tried te tell mypelf that thut might net be -e bad: that some of the girls I'd Known bad mar ried men much elder than they were and were happy. I inn't mention the name of the girl I thought most nbeut; she had been doing well In pictures, hud el en been starred, but she was with a company that, fulled, and she. hud te support hei mother and sister, nud things looked prettj black. Ami then a man with a great deal of money, who wa interested in the motlen-pic-nu business, asked her te marry him. And she did. New she's a triinendeiisl 'popular star Her ability, and tlie wonderful stories and sets and clothes mid dlrec dlrec lei s and everj thing else thnt his money liaie bought for her haie done wonders. She bad been married te him then nbeut 11 jenr. and was doing wonder wender fullj. I thought of her, and ttien of tnjself, and, of what my future would he if Malcolm Sand turned en me, and 1 faced the world alone witli a cloud of si niidal 01 er me. "All right." I told 1. 1111 at la-t, "I'll nun rv jeu." Te He Ceiiiliiueil Tomorrow '1 Screen Deserter CHRISTIES AT WORK ON PARODY OF . "3 MUSKETEERS" MATRIMONY AND ART COM BIN M s. Ily CONSTANCK PALMER Hollywood, Calif. TUB Christies are at work en n bur lesque of "The Three Musketrem." They've built them a little Btrcct. have hired the costumes and the same fencing master who taught Fairbanks, and are deep In making ridiculous the most perfect film yet made. It's funny, though, IJttle Hebby Vernen, in an immense hat and trailing plume, was sword-playing with seven of the Car dinal's Guards. Kcvr:. mini! you. and the teacher among thrm giving direc tions all the time. Hebble seems te be holding them in check pretty well. When he leeks around stltl fencing among the seven sccb old Aramis. I'orthes and Athei coming from the seventeenth century equivalent of the nineteenth century corner saloon. "Hey, beyst C'men, ever!" And the beyr. tossing (heir goblets Inte the nir. and flourishing their trusty blades, c'men ever. They're going te call it "A Harnynrd Cavalier." for it's all a dream of Hebble's. Viela Daniels is the leading woman. Remember she played Ar buckleV lead in "The I.lfc of the Pnrtv"? It is said that Max Under Is also, going te burlesque the "Musketeers." ; I hope somebody tells him that by the time be ( fnlrlv started en Ills flint the Christie picture will probably bej en the. screen, were pretty pnnppj In this country. M, Under. Glerin Swanson had one of the most beautiful gowns en .icsterday I ever saw. It was of amber bead", and as bhe herself said, "Fer the leie of Mike, bring me a ihair. tl.i thing weighs thirty pounds:" Hut it i exquisite just the same. The picture is "Her Husband's Trademaik" mid Louise Leng, who is invaluable te Sam Weed, the director, tells me that this dress is only one of about a dozen, some even mere gorgeous. They've premised me pictures of them, se jeu can judge for yourself in a few days. TUB idea of "The Husband's Trade mark" is that the wife is the con crete evidence of the husband's success in business. Stuart Helmes, who has the rVddest hair of any man I ever , saw and the bluest eyes is playing tee part et tne husband. 1 tils is tlie 1 1 one Lewell Sherman was te have taken. Richard Wayne has his first big char acterization 11s the here. Cast of Favorites in "Little Minister" SEVKHAL plavers of note are nmeng j these chosen te portray the delight- , fill characters In the plcturizatien of; Sir James M. Harrie's "The Little, Minister." stairing Hetty Compson which has jut been started at Lasky studio under the direction of Penrhyn Stanlaws. (ieorge Hackathorne. known for his character juvenile work, will play the leading role, that of Cnvin. Mr. Hack athorne will be remembenxl ni Sid Sawyer in "Tem Saw.ier" and "Huc't and Tem." Hefere taking up bis work before the camera, Mr. Hackathorne was em- i; v ? X -Jtffi y m XV ... A 'JX 1 v vs.. Mmx"jSxrh-iT SfX 4 ' ?v 'j' f ( '.$,, ,v: &'. "yi' m It mTssVs t t & HX. v3:?tf K 'JN :? n &M Un? X m $31 CSji 4. W7 Dorethy Phillips and her husband, Allen Holubar, who have a plan of" compromise that spells success ALLEN HOLUBAR HAS MIGHTY GOOD MARRIAGE SCHEME AU.EX --J- "Man. IIOLL'HAK. director of j Weman, Mniriage" ami husband of Doiethy I'liillips. popular I star, believes marriage should be ii compromise, and he puts his Ideas into J pleyrd.in various phases of studio work, such a".- film cutting, developing and lighting. He went en the stage at eleven, appeuring in stock and musical shows. Nigel Harrie, who has been constant ly before the screen public for several years, plajs Captain Halliwell. The character line-up includes Kdwln Stev ens, Mary Wilkinson, Walter Law, Fred Huntly, Mente Cellins, Rebert Hrewer and Guy Oliver. Elliett Dexter te Play Leads at Londen Studie ELLIOTT DEXTLK ami Dorethj Cummlng have arrived In England te appear in some of the pi eductiens te be nii.de nt the Londen Lasky studio. Miss dimming who was seen in sup port if Mae Murray in the Gee-ge Fit7 inaurice production, "Idels of Clay," nml -ecently lempleted i..rk 111 Sam Weed's special all-star pioductieu iUsuect 111 111s 1111 lurc-iuiuwiiK. ine ., 1 r , . 1 . . 1 .,.....,.. :. .i.n. .11.. J,llllllll - IlillllllVllKlll in IIIUL his wife shall be under his direction in certain production", while in ethers she Is te select her own stories and her own directors. It isn't everybody who lives up te what he savs about itintrlmeni.il sub jects, but since Mr. Holubar does his words along this line, have ai added weight. "All marriage is a prison. "Hut it can be made n very happy prison if it has two l;eys. Marriage must nfferd equal liberty for both con tracting parties," Holubar recently told an interviewer. "Men are creatures of custom. They want te dominate in this age as they have ruled in ages past. Most of them are net really blind te the 1 linages which this century has brought, but they deliberately assume a blindfold te hide the facts from their vision. "Hecause liberty has always been their especial masculine prerogative nnd restraint has been Imbued into the inner consciousness of women, the conflicts and disturbances in matrimony grew greater and gieuter. Kcaten Is Writing a Musical Cemedj prSTER KEATO.V doesn't trs -L expect te give up his film weiL but thnt Isn't preventing him fro fre vvritius, or beginning te write,! aiusical corned) . He, in coliaberata with Nntnlle Talinndgn Kenten, i going 10 write 11 musical renicdv ..TI t 1.1. ' vc kui n goon luea ler a mu&icii comedy, nnd I've tlmugat up naij lut'iin lur a let 01 mil- S'enps, nil Buster, "nnd I've written sort of 1 synopsis of a plot. Mrs. Keatcnti, been helping mc nnd seen we inttnj te take a day off and write the ttli; se the public won't linve te n. months for its appearance a' tin wpuld if we just worked mi it -nt nnd then in the evening Hut nl'UI ding aside. I de believi Hint I hart a nucleus fe- nn entertPitiin; musici! comedy." 4rplIIS generation lias brought -L woman Inte her own. It has given her the opportunity te measure her i Intellectual and economic power with that of her brother, niici nus brought i her Immeasuiably nearer equnlity witli I him. Women, peibaps. de net want the m Don't Tell Everything. has been ' same social liberty which men like, hut special!) engaged te ipf.eai in pieduc- i the resent man's inabilitv or unwill unwill tiens made by Mr I itriiiauiicc en the ingness te accept the enietlnnnl liuiita liuiita ether side. tiens they put about themselves. It de grades thenien themeve, in the j of their wives nnd sisters, makes tb: seem wenker nnd less worth) of nilinn tlen nnd respect nnd constantly stint! antagonism Between the sexes, "Men of the general seu lute! telligencn in u woman because knew hew te rule lgnerame T! den t understand hew te maintain : premnev If a woman is as well rriJ, If she has 11s large a bank nrre'ini tncy have. 'Hint the leasnn ke irr men of brilliant mcntnliti innrrv de! faced Riveet yeuns things. Tlicy ev nave some subservient person atw en whom they can exercise their plr of domination, and if they don't finjl at home they nie mere than apt tip awni in search of If 'This shouldn't be a mm trerfi Marriage is 11 com prom i.-e between ti elemental urge and the requirement) 1! civilization and, nfter all. n roopn reopn roepn mise is always a tricky thing te lack lsn t it: I'HOTOTI.Atsl riMTOl'I.AYN rnoTei'LAvi ( ig&nEuj, ) llly 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. tOMMurt r 1 .OrAMCOCl All L Uih Merris h I'aMSunk Av. AlnamDra m,.i n,,,, ..t . Kim. e & In TOM MIX Till: NKillT IIOKsr.MK' mm A I I ETIJCMV rr.in!ferJ 4. Allegheny ALLfc.vjnt.iN I r.,t iwiiv 1 -. f:i e hi 8 BETTY COMPSON In "T TIIK KMI Of TIIK WOMI.ll",. A Dfl I t 5JU .V THOMPSON KT3. ArULLU MATtSKK DAIL.T SID CHAPLIN In "KINO. UII'.r.N M KKH' AKL-AUIZ-V in m te 11 is p m MARGUERITE CLARK In ijUJtAMni.Kn HIVKis" .eTAD I'ltANKI.tN A niKAlin AVE. A3 1 v-'K MATisnr. laii,y III PKWT ITOIIKs.' "THE OLD NEST" LOUISE GLAUM In HRKATKK . TltAV I.IIVi:" nrMM CHHMM) WiHIIH.AMi fcjfc-lNlN "'M-'f K4.1I Y MONTE BLUE In "TIIK IIKOKKN 1(01.1 BROADWAY 1!l PRAMT i'K2 Olrnril Ale Ma' Te.laN ' VJlll,l i OierlUie, UIK ilettn" IVerdl) Leuis fline nml Alrtle s.eilrmn tn "tup rniiirreT" nnrfXr ii'-nVT ......... u; .". .-.-,. 1 RF1 MOMT 52D ABO K MARKH jKU 1 1NUK 1 HtKlN r." 7 u p. ii --"" 1 se ami n .10 1 11 p.i jrl"hr NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES (!) iirrm iivii.ivs "THE JOURNEY'S END" AVh Snjrter Avf. M lrea.1 I IS t !i p nAOl'I. BAl.tll nnil m'miii, iam nAeu, ,THEOATH rADlTOI 72- MAltKET '.r LAI 1 1 JL 111 A M In II 13 I M. MAY MacAVOY 1 In "KVERTIIINO KOH KAI.R ' ' COLONIAL h S TT DOROTHY PHILLIPS ln M, WOMAN MAKUIAI.h" DARBYTHEATRE PAULINE FREDERICK in Riins or yKsrivj" IMPERIAL Lehigh Palace LIBERTY COTH t WALNUT STS Mum 2 30 KK 7 S. 0 1 CHARLES RAY In "ICRAP IKON" Uernibmeun Ae .nJ I l.hluh Av.nn I Mil. AMI Mlts. (AHir.K III-. II.VI'..N In "TWIN BEDS" l IIHOAU i COM-MHIA AV ' I1TIWL' r 1 . I V HOBART BOSWORTH i "tub 1 n op 1.1 !: PAULINE FREDERICK In "KOAIIS OF I)ITI.N' rKiDAR OOTIt ft CEDXIt AVEffll -"-' 130nJ3 Tar.dHPIl Gleria Swanson and Milten SOfl In TIIK GRKAT MeMK.NT COLISEUM ?zW ,Sa IlVi.'SE L''K "ml THANK W II.I MM M "iHh DEVIL'S CONFESSION OVERBROOKWU4,A.&P5 HAZEL DAWN In "IIKVOTION" PALACE .1H MAItKKl -iTKBKT 10 A XT in 1 1 ir. i m .. .l.l.-sT.K ( AST In "The Weman in His Heuse" II HMD! FRONT ST. A OinAIlD if j muw Jumhn June, en Frankferl 'V CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "IP Till; I50l WITH SALLT" 101S MHKKT STUKKT 1 - .1U A M !,, 1 I S I. VI , PRINCESS LOTTIE PICKFORD In "TUIVV S. 1, P" REGENT MA"iV?AMTM,,.'len .'.;TA' DOUGLAS MacLEAN ' ' M ln ' PAS.slMi Tllltl " RFAI TO OEKMANTOW:, AVENUE r.l"L. 1 J KT Tl'I.PKiinrKKN ar (osmepomtwh piteii Vtien t' "THE WILD GOOSE" RUBY i:h (joiidev Who liri-- just tinislieil Her Dausli-t'-i-in-lnu ' nml 1 taUint; 11 llyer ln miikIei illn Iliiiuore'i(tif" is still her iiiiist'riii'i f James Nelll In Picture .Innrs . ,n anil .Mi-. Ni ill 1 IMjtlie 1 .i.'iiuiijni 1 nn- Imi !; ii tin l.a-Ki In! nt llnlli nnil nl'tcr Mn vi'.'irs' nl.-iim'. Itmli nn. n ii'iii itiK 111 '"Tlie 1 1 iisla.-t ii.l ' . 1 rinii -niiiih. "I ll ii-ii i.iniiii pimiii- . i-11 fi TL 1 sun is nu -tm nml wlili'ii Sam Wnmi i,. i,euiie ulaum, ureater ihan Leve MAHK171' HT lihI.UW 7TII " ! "The Princess of New Yerk" 'SAVOY '" 5'A':isi-r .vnii-.KT ! charlesVa0y"umc"t r!DDCCC "AIN ST' MANAVl.NK J" "MHAI' IHO.N EMPST;?i AC M TI'MIU ' SHERWOOD M.! l!n"""r. Ai DOUGLAS MacLEAN 1 tuAuac niniV.,-'. l-VK ' In "ONI! A M'MTK" v-rTij mcivjri-AlN FAIRMOUNT v0.'. WANDA HAWLEY I n" TI 1 1 1 hNOll" f-A1II V THEATIU: 1311 Mrkt HI rAlVllL.1 .r Te Mm-r.M ; , MARGUERITE CLAYTON In J'TJIK I. IKK ViBK" I ;,TJ CT TULATIili -llflnw Upruc. JO 1 IT 31. MAI I.MJB IjaIUT INA CLAIRE in "piii.i.y with a rvsi -r-j AMiirnun is i I FADPR 4,ST INCASTEHAIl iiiciniru ll.irilirlnipsi. -.nil Si,iIhI IJH "tXPERIENCE" ' I CC 1sT -D AND I.Ol l'.ST STMO 1 L,u-Udl Mats t 30, .1 M ;,b. Ml Ralph Ince in "Wet Geld" ClirMtr ( enifdj Mnoek.i'n lllut 31i"' NIXON &-'" A'u i,wlh.!V.. ! Reopens Men., Oct. II R1VOLI B2D Au S. , DOUGLAS MacLEAN I In "IINK A JIIMTI'," . 3 1 KAINU u,-';rviiNANne -tjrt I "The Truth About Husband) M 111 "inr.riiiii i-.st ok (.n.a' elArSLt-Y ,,"""-'' JOTii THOMAS MEIGHAN '"' . Jn "I'VPPY l(l( ds" STANTON M''!TT " "nui1 IMIM.M ...Ns V..,Y. r"1 ' j I'nvre Tun M.:'.,.'a sTtx lriE. HILL,' 333MARKET,"V,ik lir.llltlii: Mil I ninti. - ... m -.-.... , Mm, -, AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A ilim lin-,. Tin' 1 11st Inrliiilri bi'siilcs tin1 stnr mid tlimc inciitleiieil, Stuart IIelincB, I.uelen I.lttlefleld, Iticlinnl Wnyne, Charles Ogle nnil t'lnrcnci' liurten, ,) I TIIK MADHKIAI. MMiKllS n VOII j-ii Apr B001 MAItKET RT. IjLAJUE 2 30 n,1 0 80 te 11 WMMIV nARjjYhHI N,l'.n Ihe Great Impersonation" nANKKenr. I VICTORIA Mrf"''T '' " ,v 1 invn r.P.,;.:,LU ' 1 111 IMI Till" . AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO "nu: un.i IDLE HOUR smv "i.u,Wv . a rKn.VTK n(a y iiesi;" MnrAVIl Germantown ",0 Wf$g$ .1. I.. I'KOTIIINIillAM'N l,K','i,,Y "PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHJ irirrrn-DceM i'tun a naupwS -.' 1I.J11 MATIVKB !' WANDA HAWLEY in "rn: sneii' dadi iiuiiii- a 1 t imwiis.'; CONSTANCE BINNBV In "Till: MAliK ( I I"' WEST ALLEGHENY siaut$ rtnrU Kt-nren 11 nil All-Star "I T h s KHATK SCAMIAI. U ...Cvarc VTimu ..-- J L. ' if i
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