pnvfSfKl 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OOT0BER 8, 1921 gpVj1 -1K : U R KSf iiJlJmlJlJBtN3faf CLOSE-UPS of the Us 1IKXKY Stenographers Can Soen rpIIE best school in llir world for tlir Mini? of tlir tc. huic of scenario writing i the motion-picture theatre. Ami the people who haie the brst chance of getting ttic meH out of this school arc M'ciej;nitlicr, Yeu ilen't iiuite get tin' point? Neither 1 1 I nt tirst. These Matctncnts Pre made te nip by no les a ncren than Hay Sehreel, In New Yerk. I doubt if there is n scenario writer in the biiinesH who can bent Srhreck's t coerd for tlir number of his scripts thnt haie been produced. Sine 1010 Hchreck Iiiii bnil ier n thousand of bit jortiarles filmed. All of the-e. of course, have net been erlsinal stories. Mnny of them ban been ient innii ! from imperii furnished by -ome one else; many of thorn hn. been adaptations from published lletien. Hut his record crrtaluly give h opinions an nutlieiitj tli.it is worth reiiMderiiiis. Schrecl: is (lie man who wrote all tbi; "Terch.v' scenarios for .lelniny Hlue He and lline.s re.cnlli interrupted this -.eric te de the bis five-reel pictur "Hum 'Km l'p Mariies." and SehreeU wrote the M'cnariu ferMhut. Tbej have new gene bnelc te the "Terehj " .eric. ' "Of t'eurse," said S. lirecU. "no school and no yMcm of study will make r. successful "cinarie writer of you if nu haien't the knack of telling a story in ' the first place. Hut most people have that knack. Almest all Intelligent per- sons will --it down wttli ou nud relate In tin infictln.: way some unusual Imp- i pcninK in their own li-es, I "It's enl wlun tbey take prn m tlirlr hands ami Mart te put it en paper that tbey become ceufu-ei about bow te arranric the order of their incidents and what words' te use te describe things It is futinj, tee. When they are telling you about it they are net a bit in doubt , they go right ahead and the words come te them and the incident arrange tlietiueKes e thnt they held the surprise until tbe proper moment. Itut nut a ien in their hands and paper before them and they are lest. "That is prebnblj because they ha-r all heard about the technie of writing and the cry word 'technie- care them. They think it means something that1 requires long study ami that is bard te under-tand. And I've heard dozens of people mij, "If I could get a real emtne te -tudy se as te see just bow the ernes are arranecd and hnw the --tery is fold. I ' 1 A ) 111 n 'rur. ou '-an learn J nrhinllu hei n p'edwrd than iex theie is ii wci rAnii; ns a s rnarie .e scenario was net thet ciactln as it teas vritten. And I nrt'r heard of any our u he eirnrd a continuity that vintehid exactly the finished film prod in t. That's uhric the stenographer, antiaus te study script irriting. lias the itdrnnimje err ether people. "I NKVKU .et saw u biek n"r heard of vital and important difference li-tween the written ecnarie and the script I as actually produced. IJoeks ran gne finished film ;iics miu the practical, actual thing. "New Id's siippe-i- that our friend (icrtrude Jenes has the knack of telling a btery and -lie hcli'i -he could make a success of writing for the screen, fhe doesn't knew huw te gn about It, se we will give her some advice. "Fir-t, then- !. de doubt that she can get some geed from nlmeM any of the standard book, in se far ns they will explain peme of the technical terms and some of the limitations of the screen. And they will give her au idea of the generall accepted forms in which scenarios are written. "Uut till tlie can give her is theory. What she wants is the practical thing. Se we date (Jcrtie up te go te a movie some of a crowd there and she bungs a couple feupply of pencils, and we tlnd a scat under one of the lights se that she can bes thought I drew hack further into my . i.ii i i i , i i corner. It would hardK de for me te while she makes her ,v,t hooks. K. . run te him new. wh. n 'l needed help. "Gertie i-n t smg te see any of the photoplay en this first visit, fcne s;af.r ha(1 tllrnPl from i,jm, Ilh i,P hnd going te be loe bii writing down what we tell her. ! thought, when he couldn't help me. Se I "As seen as the main title gees en the screen wi start te dictate te her. I drew down my veil and stepped in And mnbe it -mind" senntling like thi : . J behind two women, hoping that he "'.Main iltle -"'Hie S.i-ids "f Time' sub- title "On the P.Irak Sheres of wouldn't -ee me. Ope Ced There I ! I . etc." fade m, long d'et. shore and cliffs with- fisher- ! "We're gums down te the decks,-' he man's cottage- ub lit!- "Luke the Leafer Was the Terrer of the Fisherman. itr .iris in n.iilnnn Ihm' shnl . I.uUe's dissehe iutu i-!i.i-e-iip of l.ukc ' rjO lO' act ity point? In fro ujift. tlerttc has taken down u ." rna ie. Ai Aim 1711 semrlhma she couldn't bn! for money. In if, 1111 idi 11 tall". I brhi it that there is a aoed hit sine s for some enter prisma publu ilrnenraphrr who it ill cnVr. t such sccnaiMS uf the most successful plintnplnji and sell them tn 'hid'-ntt- or imt them at te much it 11 eel;. Hut in the cure of (lertrudc .layr. she herself is the student, and se aflri 'he has typed the scrnarie, hr rjers hu herself tn sre 'The Sand et Vmie' niaibr n de:rn tnni, aein'l home nftrirard and studying the script te ri iut lime and why the diflrrcnt things were done, heic clasr-vp and leni hel arr iixfrf. heir monotony 1 avetdrd by shift ing srrnt 1 and all thnt. It' thr qrratrit chance in the world for any one uhe n mils te tart in the business.'' DO YOU RECOGMZE THEM? uK i.'-S2r "" ' . b4xvs ttfir" Oil tlie right In none ether thun llil'y riunday. who hu b. u iltins eiue of the California studies. The gentleman in the characteristic imttfs Is Cecil II. De Mille. Tbey are talking ubeut censorship, and both are f" MOVIE GAME .M. NKKL.Y Learn Scenario Writing think I could get the idea better.' mere tre'n one neenarie that has ran qet from a deien boekt, Itut that has been actually produced. a eeuise of study that could give that jeu the theory of -rrtrt writing The forenoon when there, won't be inucn of stenographer s note books and a I ra mluinUlp rnll.ipe is ltd LnVn nt Ann - . opposed te it le Daily Mevie CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Told te liS'EZ KLUMPH Jin; KTUICY UI,(il.N.S IJ'ifA thr early dnin tu ir old 1'inr rt studio in California when Celteru Moere, the dish ;trh. lletsie Aeic and it Aest 0 ether ctrt net much mere than extra girl. Diana Chrynr telli hew the and her chum, Isabel Heath, tat lonesemely areunA the studio until Phil Craney, the fameun director, chose Isabel te he the first of the screen' "hall) i lamps." They me seen together a Oitat deal, and a scandal tj ervqtti cjir,fr,.t n friend f Diana' ei tnr ilirccter s wife. Iem in called en te help, and Isabel tries te "vamp" him. Then Jsibtl an nnuvecs she is te he starred in the East ev ii Paul Markham. Derr-i (iecs te i'ranre with the aviation corps and Diana meets Keith Gor Ger hem, who strangely attracts her. On the eve of a romantic runaway marriage, Keith is killtd in. an oto eto ote fno6ifc accident. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOUV CHAPTER U ! TVTY" FIUST impulse was te ruh ever J.Y1 nnd speak e Derrv but en -ecend ,(1ld the irewd There are un- me tertniCKS eut-lde. and eii II go in these. ie down and get into them, pUnsc." And then he pn-hed his way tin ouch the crowd and ran down te the street. lie hief changed, even since I d en ui ' . ' .' 7i i -.i !,. i,.. i,,.. i I'lill. A! i WUr1 1 Md ItlM inui ii .!'. ... en., i....... i..i, 1 1. f.,-st ilm.. 1 thnt he had had ewr.whiiig in his own liiiiils. Aid it was like it is wlih r. i we ng deci.u in a small town. Yeu knew- h"w people feci when a be Ithc-w n in n i known glows up and I sim'liK. m.-ilii'ini mid remea Inline iii leek latter them: thei always remember flint . ..l. 1-Mll T n...l ....Ml.i.t. tries lliTie iiiiiii' .ion."-, iuiii i-.mii Ithey can't take orders from him. That was tlie was it had been with 1'crn j In th" studies where he vas known. and had been an a ter, people ceu.dn t 'let htm get away with much autherm . ,!lut when he get with people he didn t knew nnd t."""""; J 1 everybody steed are nd for 1, - I V 1 ':,'?r k:L :n l ' e ., , k" 1 1:;: j... . ." -..', ,i,,v ... """"r8,1. ., I rniild have siippel away in the . - . . .... , imrhnes, ,,.., . . Etrpfi iiiir tiiiiPUtiiv i in ii i nui i" ilwa'; eager te U hew Derri would rn nlieut his work ll lJ 41111 Hill' ...! in II. tit mnn Tlie crown nun grim .. ! nui. . "..n - . 1 . .1 it... I .. .. J -..IT he'd neier notice me. espis lal y lis lie il ! up ii uer "" nevir wn ni in the Ie hes Ha 1 w as 'place in which t'e spend the night, and C, money se i, be'hoeied n, te ,..' . whether I wanted t or net nl .. ... . ......I .IiimI -.f rrpll mill l li Tl.i.n. iwis a aoed deal of grilliibliu uniting the penple in the meter In ivtin i, I went down town; extras alwnys grumble aneiii soiniunes, i u-u'--. These people, though they were being mini extra for working at sucli an hour 'and In Midi weather, kept saying that , tae scenes could ju't ns well bale been shot in u studio, wiieie a set muld", have been built, and that it was silly j 1 ti, take a crowd out en sin h nn errand ! I f)f course there was a man theie who had worked with Mnry Pickford theie ' 'nlwa's is. And there were scleral' I who had nlwnys been with (iriffith, and I of i nurse, knew mere than Mr. tuitlith Ihiniself. Hy the lime we climbed out i down en the deck, they nun nppeu Derry te pieces many times. We were te make some scenes i,n the loci; tiesideiui ocean liner; it was sup nosed te have come in after lesnnng i ii passengers of a wrecked steamship, and we were lint renin " "i i.i.-H.-" no had be.n res-cued, and had te iiish about i i .... ... -nt .in tin. deck of the icssel. miu u.' i b- .. . j . .. ., . ...... , .-d , , W HI 111 MU IUV" l lv- 'in-iiiiiw(ie ui uii; New. from peeing crowds en he 'r screen you can t haie n n bleu nf the Ma ,liu, ,,P , m,)U(., , fwilinini. d.mcultlng of direct ng e. I ie are , ( j b ,kh. "Threo Musketeers." .,w.r .irL "'', ',".,' rhlPlmH the name role of the picture. straigiu im ' " ,"'"',''' ;;',,, " ,"' ' Ilkeli te liiUKli. or b U- - u . Then. tee. Her,, v II bi ' " nTLX 'V- Mmu'k ;.?;:" .e?,;.,. who Played in mob -ces flir In ii Tears without, eier shewins en lie ....'.,.whii nlaved often emuigli, . se that they earned u geml lliing at i. A a rule the enlra lh paibetnally anxious te nre inn.". .. ........ ..,.,., 1. I mrt r f fill tllfl kl.ril.lll if dp screens ,.... ,u" agent's attention te the fact. And, el course, sometimes an extra abeim up mi well in the picture that he gets something belter te de as u result. Derrv went nleiit things in a very wise way. one rarer then than It Is new. Directors used te bully their people mll(., mere than they de new; I recal one who neier spoke Mew u yell and who used language that wns nothing short of i ile. The modem dlreYter la likely te tell people what he wents, aud treat them like human beings. That what worry mu. "You'll ceme running along there, THEY'VE RE-CREATED --rzrr-- 1 11 iniwi wi phi 11 iii min wrmiiRir k.x 'a m anKWflUHKcaHFUiH ,Evr.HHtA r- fria4i tc tjc.iiv'r.j.?' ' . :... . ws. .rwu . miMmmmmmm mmmmmsme. is iSHrF OKWlil . : ,wTaKKl MHCtt? Vf&$3Q! KaiQnKSlLBie2WiSBH. te'te. ' KSjfWr?V'nRBiiTw"&ivj1MTr,bMBBB&CHB ? v ? fvVAuflW I. mum . i BKfrllSffa?STC, 9wWiuJpfr .!:& imi i 9smmmmwmTrmi m-i en t XM&malsWi&MWs ' km n f .SlBW r?B "V irt. iCB' !vl.JjaSra.'i2l,i,lswlMaW"'Jk. in all looking up at the dick, straining forward. Heinember you have lest sonie one in this shipwreck, util-s thc art' among these stir Ivers. Perhaps the were rescued and died en the way buck te shore from exposure. Yeu have been waiting all day for ncw-s. Here it W. at last. And ou can't wait te m' for jour self whether these jeu love are hcie or net." I'd nlwass supposed that a nnd), at meli n time, just talked nlxmt an tiling. ; if it had te talk at ail. Itut that wasn't , the eas,. this time, and l'e found out ' since then that ns a rule It isn't. Derry had told them t cry out and mutter ami talk among themsehe '"" rushed along. And they did, and , j, , . , . l"'l 't eiiia.mgly well. "Oh, my girl my little girl I" lied the woman beside mc. as she ran along ' wringing lnr hands. The man in front of her, old. thin, bent, simulated u limp . I fur the occasion and sidled painfully en hu jy threugli the inteni' black ' inml white spaces of the deck, his thin l ..!..... !...: UI.,...!.... I.. ,1... ll.l.lll- .11,1.1 inn' nun Li".inii in '" " ,' ihm, 'his lips moving eeasi'lesisly .is he wins. pcred "My boy my boy:" , i ild stager that I was. I felt the tears ' sponging te my eies. These jusiple were (,u, a,.iiiE- nm'l delus it well enough () ,n(iw ,,,, ,,, When the, bad finished that bit Derr, ',.,, ,,, (.,trinaRan,ly. Then he p .. .-j .". .- . tn.,et ... ,.,, Itliei MOUldn t move in Mien a IlllilUleil "u..s. ,.,! had th hem de it again, and i t)liii ', ,! l'"'U IIh"'". . , .IMinirtenms i , , t i . &"; ,:.; ', '"'i"- u'-i-ii ii. lilt is ' mi it kin u ..-...., . . . . , ,. , l 11 had mv breakfast. Hut I knew what 1 , , , ,. ,,,,,.-.. ,', , ""- b-"b i y 'innttir Derry had made geed in .iitc , -, ri10lns,lini.e,. Leeking ' "P at him as he - f7 ll ' " . J T. vT ' ' V. , f t W. " , ; hj... --Pi- . ?U"Ut, ,f ,l)ti) ,U wnrk uh(ii ... , r In art a'died because I had refused i (i mirrv lllm nP east I could de was fn),,;v i,js example even though it 1 meant facin Malcolm Sandy again. , Ie He ('Mitiuued Mmuhiy 'Daughter of Brahma,"1 Story of Indian Life, Is Hearing Completion ' TlIF Daiightei et lirahani, .1. L. L I'letlilngh Jiu's forthcoming pre- ,1 i, i miu. is rapidly upiireaidiing tlie con ilusien of its tiluung. ri.miiicul In thii siining story el India uiii Lliglish ollicilililem is ttie lie- , t, which ei curs in u ruined Hindu ,.,;, ijith as niueduced with , ' ThN ,.,, u u tr0fi t,., 0 . K ... ' .i ., , ., will nimoeiie ei uic si'nsuiiens ei tne I SarisMili. the daughter of lira una. .( wh() wl Im, , , i.r,,,!,,, ,., mdude Kthel (J. Terry. '-:, ,v,rr,M,;,.v Vl!r ylr- ! "J,". ' Alfml Albu. and Mary i "', " '" , - : i,aUi0 Uu(l (;nVe ,, i '" """ "1"'- "I' Music Jer Acting Career ENTi:it another actors who name te the list of gam up musical caierrs for stuge and seieen. The latest te confess i,s I.awsen Ilutt, the linii(Nenie leading man who appears In "The Sting of the l.a.sh," Pauline Frederick's latest picture. He admits he at one time had rnrleua thought uf devoting Ills life te music, but wn offered an opportunity te play a miner role In Shakespearean reper teire and accepted. J-ater ne turned tu pictures, found that he liked them uud has remained en the screen, Magazine THE PAST TO FILM ! AN ITALIAN company lias recently ' finished ibis clalierate spectacle, scenes of which are shown ahnic. T'he "(Irnndi'tir That Was Keine ' lias been transfeired te tlie sliver sheet The lady in the dri h is Uita .lellvet, well known te American audiences, who plays the eiid. The giant is (initie Marciiine, t INVENTOR OF TOYS AIDS DE MILLE , GET SIAMESE COLOR H- K mil ever seen "Slam Soe"V iaiu Soe" is thnt bizarre mar- I !"' Hint .lances a wooden Sian.es e ,mpnt , , ,,. " e est It was te (lie. inienter of "hiam Soe." Mrs. Florence Mcchnn, that " eil II. DeMille turned for first-hand information when preparing Siamese i s, i pes for "Feels' Paradise." his lal- est picture. I .Mrs. Mechlin had been months in the aitual court of the King of Shun, work ing with him dally en a loyal project '"'' br("','t "' ,llp Ai..cr.e,, woman knowledge of eiery possible pliasc of Cambodian life. She saw the famous AVat Chang nnd tin- ispially remarltable Angker Wat, Uilental tcniplcH Mhlih Cecil J5. De , jjh,, duplicates for "Feul-.' Paradise." s!i. walked duily amid the colorful ,.wds which tnreng the water front ut ISangkek. And. especially Important for "Feels' Parndlse." she was In constant touch with the famous Cambodian Temple danceis, ihe strangest group of artists in the world. It was the peculiar attire and gio gie tesipir motions of Ihcc sacred perform ers that Miggestul 'Slum Soe" and in.ide II possible for Cecil H. De Mllle te reproduce in his. picture the inyttlc Or iental temple dances. In the forthcoming lllm the strange iicss of the (Jileutnl Is particularly well set off by the modern uttlre of Mildred Harris and Cenrad Nagcl, playing prominent parts in tlie picture, Tim Parisian gowns of the famous French ilanseuseand the Immaculate white linn- nelH of the young Americun oil operator are seen hi contrast te tlie gorgeous trappings of Siamese royalty, net te epeak of the dancing costumes i fTMIICSli costumes were Ktrangc audi X wonderful te beheld, of geld metal cloth with ever two thousand jewels sewed en ench. And the huts trciueti trciueti deiiH pagoda effects In geld and tassels "Ttiese dancers," says Mrs. Mcc- saem m&. j vwmmw'mm.'wjmKn:,wteii ii i vf RwJ&lrWOmlwlSrv . 'J? rJ V?S1! K TJKvi !IB ifii5sLlfffiL' ftwWW i,ss. ..., L' i s. aac '" i i sWrm 14.'' iwM&asa I I fm W MrWM Ye3! Sr si9 VSs'v' SARDOU'S "THEODORA iamfiemii bun. "are en a hcreditnrv basis. Tin y land their art down through their daughters from one generation te an-'Clayten as the star, ether. Yeu will notice their extremely I "Is Matrimony h Failure''" was first heniy make-up. net at all becoming, produced by D.iiid Hclnsce en I'rond I'rend This is applied te blot out all traces of i way several years age with Lee Dit-oMii-essien. te eliminate sex lure. Fer rleh-tein in the leading role. Ditrieh- , these who ga7e en a Siimese temple Utein adapted the pliiy from n big con dance are supposed te be enthralled byllinental success, lu its American icr- the grace and niiinel of the ihyslcal slen the piny had an extended run in I movement without a thought of Ita hex- New erk and a successful tour en the 1 mil significance. " I read. ViinTiiri.xiH "SHOTWUlnr COHMNT All 1 lli'li. Merris & rsyunli A. rtinainura Mm um at x, v.ks wsiii (.III KHVI-TI'li HllKltls' S.TIIRV "A TALE OF TWO WORLDS" ' ALLEGHENY.r,r"in."l! k. &TZ Dt ill uuivireui'. In "AT TUT. n.NII (IK TIIU MOKI.II" A nnl I r 1-IJ i THUSIl'BCl.N STM. rvJl-.lvj mti.m:i: daily l(s. wr.lll'.K'e I'llOHHTKIN TOO WISE WIVES" ARCADIA CIUWNLT Hei H1TH HI A M tj 11 IS P. M. MARGUERITE CLARK n ItAMIII.KI) mi r.v- ACTAD pHA.NM.IN . 1,'lltAKU AVB" M3 1 v-T !!atini;f daily Itll'ERT HI (.IIKs.1 "THE OLD NEST" r a i TiMtAnr r.l.sT ,v UAiyrixitmu . E5ML.1,1JV1v-iCi:vr nan sat mat renntnnce Talmadere "Lren in w 1.- Illf" iiiwnujii i'iis iii"'Hfrsji-ii()i-Kj, benn ,,tirAN"D" wB5ir,""nI-y; ETHEL CLAYTON III "VKI.TII ' bKUAUWAI "oiuep m - f v-v A rSXUf A . f Urnuil t Unirta 1 - POLA NEGRI In "IIYI'sV 1110(11)" CAPITOL UL. " a "- -. m is p. m. MAIIKKT ST in "rvKinTiiiMi reu smv f i ii i irv ii " u""nj'i nvsi, j-. 9 -V V II A t flln li.,iU,i.l A .... V-VL-WlL-Vl S() 7 nnrl ft P. M CHARLES RAY j a v In "( HAP lltON' DARBY THEATRE VIOLA DANA In "ITI'I'KTS Ol" l'TI'." I-ilVll INLJU MAT'NKIJ DAILY POLA NEGRI In dM" HMHII)'1 FAIRMOUNT '"i'lTiNrn'eAJLT FAMILY T,,BHVir!! kNyul"tT FRANK MA vhIIT ......... ...... v In "TIIK SIIAHIi MAsTI'.ll 56TH ST. TltKATJU;- Hl.nr Hnnin MATA't'U' lun vl HAROLD LLOYD in "I DO" "Tiir. iivndh ai". I FRANKFORD JW$f Nerma Talmadnre. "The Meth", si iipuim; ai iiicvii.i.i: GLOREr't'u, MA,ui.,r,i:,t,T-1 "no u it WILLIAM RUSSELL In "ftlSOLNa KIVEtt" MjfsssssbssssssbP-- x ' sW5 vSCsssssfc ' !4trL'iK ylsHr'i'lsssssskt 1 W ssW&-7 IsJsij Deg Is the Here in "The Silent Call; Soen te Be Ready WOIID cemtB from the West Toast that "The Silent Call" is now new ready for distribution, the editing nnd tit'ing having been cenc'uded. This phetndrama was produced by Laurence Trimble nnd .lane Murfin. Miss Murfin was respen-ihle for the adaptation of the original story, "The Cress Pull," bv Hal !. Kwirtn. Inte screen form. Trimble directed the pic ture and betli of the co-producers cel laberated lu tlie editing nnd titling. It Is n thrilling talc of the High i nMl? . Si?w ? i r i .nSin " ' . ; Sierra n'gien. The real here of the I'oer' 7'? ilcrtul 'lliing ' nnd ,photeplny is Strengheart. world-famous", I'"".0":, t'he h wurkiiiB n "Mnilui' police deg, who has wen scores of prizes ; at deg shows en the European eonll eenll , nent and was awarded medals fur his valiant deeds as n Red Cress ilim iltir. ing the World War. An unusually tal ented cast of human players appears in 'this production. Including .leliu Mew ers, Knthryn Mcdulre another Mack I i Sennett henutv. who 1ms rrpnnllv nchlexed success in dramatic reles: Wli". Ilnni .1. Djer, NeNun ?IacDewell, Kob Keb ert Helder and William V. Meng. .Bclasce Varl'c Comedy I 1 Soen te Be Screened ryWID HKLASCO'S fan-e comedy, '--'"Is Matrimenv a Failure?" Is soenlsee him In "Pcnred." !te be made into a picture nt the Lasky made into a picture nt the Laskv .studio lu Hollywood, with T. Hev i.. i ti.. 1....1 i !....... c . Tturiiei in the lead, and James C'ruze as director. Mr. Humes recent h nil- , lmnrcd in Kxit the amp, with Kthcl riteTiii'iAVs 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. rY) A MX 40i2 Cllrnrd Aie. Mnt. Toils! ,-"ii m.-mr. i"mtha' PAULINE FREDERICK In "HOADS OF IMWTINY" , GREAT NORTHERN ?eiWh?ft ALICE BRADY In "I.ITTLK ITALY" IMPFRIA1 oeTU WALNUT MT3. ' WIIIT.MAN IIK.WKTT'M 1'nOHl'CTION "The Truth About Husbands" 1 Lehigh Palace ll8,m,na; BETTY COMPSON I in "t Tin: kmi or tiii: would' ,L,.JUJIN;i'I:JtSl,'J DUSTIN FARNIIiVI DUSTIN FARNUM In "CHIMIN'AI. LAN OxITR RDrink' : 3D,WIA i:upuud J -" rii .svunub BEBE DANIELS in "me wki:ks with vw PALACE -u mahki;t ktreut ALISTAIt CAST In "WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE" ,PRIMPR;c: 1UIS MAHULT 8TIIKBT H3II I T tn 11 IK n tt , DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ' in "itKr.nii miviv ivn RRGENT j,a'ct tiw nni, DOUGLAS MacLEAN - III "I'AHKINd TIIKI" . -. : ::.. . . i i KIAI I f 1 UCHMAMOW.N A VENUS i - " - v Ti" "Mnricrcv n mi J-mM V msrmm . . 'i ' T ti ivtr,nirwi a i HUiVJAi MblUHAN Jn "Tin; cemickst or (.waan" I RI IRV UAUKET T UhlJUW 7TH i"UU' IO A V n UilJr.ll LHAKLU KAI In "SCHAP IHON" SAVOY lsl1 "AIIKLT stiili;t Urtvul SAM ni .riU.lUHT BERT LYTELL In "TIIK MN WHO ! SHERWOODl;Tt"''lT'', I STANLEY "AHKr.f-m i Mi.viil J' A:U'.".'J J! ' iri(jiviA ivisu.Haiv '('APP lll lis" 5TAMTriM makkiIt Abnie ItlTII ....'. .'r:': i' a it te 1 1 p m. Wit i.i IM riixs miMivn ii,.v "UVtK THE HILL" 333 MARKET W.'-tS TflM miy ' 10 ' SI TOM MIX In "Till'. MIHIT IIOnsfMlIN V I ' nW A MAI1KIJT ST. lib, UTIf ft A . l Ii. 11 1t n LIONEL BARRYMORE In 'JU1 XILU rjMA3" UUUL UK, MILLE HA$ METHOD OF HIS OWN, CONNIE SAYS tty CONSTANCE lWLMEtt C ii. m musT&TSliffL ttdaTxjg'i.,. rfTLsaa In udrtlslng that this "Is net a ff ing idrttirp." Lentrlce Jev. lyihl Uehcrts, Cenra.1 Nngle, n'nd Jk Mower arc the exponent of the tW In this case, i also Fnw nice UdjSJ Chnpinnn waiting- te bP railed. I wish I might be gifted cneiigt, ,0 riRp. te the hrlglitH ojpecsy n" a. w;rlbltig the atmosphere en Jtr n. Mllle'a set. Urielly I'd say it's vcIeiih. MarveletiK. The stage "., perhapH a hundred feet dren: ii... were at least thirty people en the Job Jeb and you could hear a pin drop. Hlf Then "Lelseu, move that blue ehalr '' Twenty-nine people made one lean t the chair, then steed at attention "I'nte, you arc In my line of isen' Hezl Tete, the asslstnut director, mail. one nntrlope jump three feet Mrnliht up nnd seven te the side, and nil a ns It should be. lu oilier words. IIi Tate didn't hesitate. ' "Jl Mr. Director Oeneral squinted . squint through the camera and thfn lironeunccd, "Geed." and I wish I could show you net only the prrled of etnphnsls nt the cud of the word, but the expression of simple joy en the fnees of the twenty-nlne. It's a gift And then he said "Picture!" And the terms that had been statues before became twenty-nine proofs that there may be perpetual motion. Ami all that happened was Cenrad signing snnie p.. pen, nt the end of the hundred-feet set Don't count me sarcastic In my re marks nbeut Mr. De Mille's method and effect. I'm just having the Inugh new that I dldti t dare have lu his nrts. CIICP. Hebe Daniels' next story will be in ndnptatlen of two Saturday Kveulne Pest tales by Samuel Merwin. As usual, Ilealart won't divulge the dark p secret of the names. The continuity of the next Wanda ' Hawiey Btery will be written by Vle- ici warK, n studio Linn girl, violet lived there lu the geed old dnvs, tne years age. Virtually every one of. these girls ban achieved success. Zasu Pitts, Marjerlc Daw. Sarah Masen and Nell Newnian are four of them, and the ethers nre net far behind. Maynrd Velllier stiged n pr ze-tight for Ilert Lvtell'H new story. "Keep Uff the tirnss, that wan a humdinger. Rert and the professional mixed ii .r, vig orously that even director and ramcra man forget te give signals and grind, respectively. Hert's gene off tuna fish ing new te forget there ure sticii tlilnis as prize-fights. Cntallna Island is the scene of his activity. Ansivers te Questions Frem Mevie Fans SYLVIA The pictures in wlileh Xernin Tnlinndge has niipenreil for First National are "Daughter of Twe WerldH." "The Weman tiives." "Yes or Ne," "The Hrandrd Weinun," "The rns-sten Mower. "Tlie Siyn en the ThreiiKh." She In the wife of Jeseph Schenck. KILKKN The last picture m which Dorethy Phillips wni seen was "Mnn, Weman. Mnrringc." The mine of lie new :)icturei has net been announced. She is married and l.ns one child. .T. W. F. "The Idle Class s the lntest plctuie made by Charlie Clnnlln. He is in Kurepe en n vacation .it the present time, nnd as far as I knew is net making pictures there. DIN Yes. "Hen Hur" is te be filmed nry seen. Marshall Nellan ch se Wes ley Harry from a croup of youngsters playing en the street, leu will seen I .. . I lu'1.1 ,Il'-V'ri'' vn" rehenn is I married, aiiiv MeAinv s mesunf sI.hf. ring vehicle In "Kvciw thine for Sale." I Come te think of it, she and J.icinielin-) i, .. ..... '. iegan iie rcscmtiic eaen oilier iiullc n bit. IIILDKCAHDK "The SI e,k" the latest picture in which Agnes Ayrcs appears. Iludelph Valentine is her lending man. ZKIH'Air Ne. indeed. Mabel Nor Ner mand has net left the stage, ller ucit picture is "Melly O." l'IHTOI'lVH ml)puwI, cemmwv r . OTAMVUCA AT WEST CHESTER RIAl TO CLAIM KIMIIA1.1. VOL Ml la .1.. "C" ")K IT" 1ULL HOUR prri'KTs or KATIV TfThe NIXON-NlRDLINGffif Ui THEATRES UJ BFI MDNIT f,"-'D Auevr; mahkbt BERT LYTELL In "A MKSH.UIB KKOM ,M Mts" CEDAR 00TII & CUDAIl AV13NUD 1.30 anil 3- -1 anil II P. U. OLIVE TELL in "iviNtiSi or pitiiu: ! CCi FSFF IM Ararkfl Let .linn i. 00th ' -yyatUM , :t p,, n 7 Rni u ! HERBERT RAWLINSON In "THK V.Ki:i MJf.l) twsv." JUMBO ntO.NT ST. ft OIltAHU AVB. Jumtie June en Ii'rankferil "h" ,-m . mm. riutiHTv e.nNM"s "WHAT'S A WIFE WORTH?" I FAHPR 4lsT & LANCASTEK AVA -t-rUH.I MATLN'ni: DAILY tinrf ,i,r,"em' n'I Ann I'errjst In The Great Imperaonatien I OCl 19T y-a ANU LOCUST STltBCTS llUtu" Mnm. i ae. a an j:i-s ami te U rk i t w ijf . i in - ., 'Pmncein wet uem lN!A.vJll ln 7 ani 9 Reopens Men., Oct. 10 RIVOLI MU ANU se;.(!s!.DAiLt ETHEL CLAYTON In "MIAM" CTR AMH OEIIJIANTOW.N AVE. 3 1 KAINU AT VEVANOO STREET Sessue Hayakawa and Bessie Lere la "Till', HMAMl"' AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. Germantown VtkukxT JUSTINE JOHNSTONE In "Mii;i,ii-,ur,i IIAITQIITKItS" , JEFFERSON ""'cTvM ALICE JOYCE I I" 'Till'. INM'.U CIIXMIlin" I PARK MlMT i'Tu m.i-stvi. i ist i . THE GREAT LOVER" WEST ALLEGHENY tx'vSi BESSIE LOVE In "UONMi: AU." ,vi a V . L f '' .u. L f)rl