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EAUUrT THU SHOES f r I --- -Ulj if f I CLOSE-UPS of the By JIENBY Yeu Run Inte Almest Fairy As S THIS MumN like n fnirj ster.r it n- .,..,, n i.mr. thnri un n little the fitiRers of loe! ladies and who worked cintH n tin mil tlilttf nlcn tn (IO. - " Ullir II 'nil ii tnii' i ! - ----- 1ip was a little bit nf n Kill and she wnn't ret sitepti ear- old. ret she lind n clinrminc traile with Imt. and se she Kathered t" herself a Reed list of toad I nistemerM whoe trade Kept the wolf nt a prettv safe distanee from the little, Rirl's dem-. The little Kirl s name was Mar- Mnr llett - and the place where xhe wnrUd was the Hetel Smej in New Yerk I'm piMng eii these details e that, if ou think this is just a made-up fairv tale, jeu enn inesti;ate f..r reurself and tind out that it i- a ienlU-truI sterj One dnv. a month or mere ap. Mary was bus with a eustemer s ijmir l fini- (l,itvi.l. snt niintlirr eiistetner. wnitinc a ustemer who looked like at little tiirl heiself. exeept that her fare showed she was elder and xhe had nil nir about her that seemed t hint that she was somebedj . This customer outside cln tired in through the parted rurtains of thr mm i eitre booth, where she could s,-e Mary listenins: te the story thr ether customer was trllins. Anil Mnrv' face liphted mi with animation at some parts of the Btnn ami clouded with sjmpathx at ether parts, and sometimes she smiled delichtedh and sometimes frowned in disapproval. And when the waitinc customer outside came in for her turn nt the table Hhe sjnil : 'Mar.i. I have been watchnu jeu while I waited Pe ,ou knew ve-i ar- unui.iallv'phetnsrnphir'' Hut the best thins about mn is the mobility of veur facial (Tpressmn: reu Hash irem raxr te pi and back aRnin. nnd veur face ircisters eveiv passing expression ierfeetl Did veu eer think of eeins? m'e rnevlns pictures''" And little M,ir blu-hrd medestlj and said. Wh. ue. Mis, Oish I never thetiRht 1 was titted for it. Hut I'd low te tr Very well," said I illinn (lish. for it was indeed she. ns the ster books would sa'. "we are putting en a big scene at Mamaroneck ne.t Sunda etne out ami 1 will introduce jeu te Mr. Critllth and see what he sajs about it I saw Mi3 (iih there that Sunday and she pointed Marj out te me Mar was dressed nnd made up as one of a mob in the streets of Vnris during the Heigu of Terrer. It waa a big scene f. r "The Twe Orphans." She was in that part of the crowd directlj in the feri ground under the camera platform, ard I mere than suspected that Critllth himself had her put there s,. hP could glan at her from tune te time during the hectic daj of strenuous work. GRirm 1 l ' en nay of doing ihrsr tlm ;. Uiin .imJ aHn iron thnt hr Imil net hn-l tunc te netirr her, e ic crpcctnl int te )0 bneh te her mnnvuttr-: ami leek en the ilmj at V'linaienccl; im eh iHrirjinp fxpciiciirc. Im the hoped te meet thtfith when the stienii stienii eut irerfc icj. etcr and he leutd talk te her aheut lining her u tiny ihanrr te he a nwiic wtuis. 'I hut icas aheut ; mouth age. Bt'T nrifRth apparentlj had had his ee en her all that day. Ter she 1 still , at Mamaroneck, getting her hane. She is a regular memliir of the Ctritlitn cempanj new. and the luth table nt the Savey is m . hinge of another girl Marj may go back there of , etire. It may turn out thnt she hasn't the talent Miss ;ih hopes she ha- Hut. if jeu'U get -em one who knows Criflith te tell jeu hew innnj mi-taki the producer has made m cheesing unknown, talent, he'll answer. "Nene ' And. a- Mnrj has been made a member of the regulurs at Mamaroneck, I feel safe in predicting that tlnttith already has some' plans in the back of his head for her. There are all -orts of rumor- ubeut ether thing out there at Mamaroneck. i Of course. "The Twe Orphans" i-n't nearly completed yet. se it is tee early te sav definitely what (irlihth's next work will be. Most of his regulars think he will de several short subject-. "Thej don't bother him a bit " smd one man who is very close te him "His way" of taking a ret 1- te make u sheit subjeit. I have known him te make two nt once." I saw Carel Dempster, heroine of "Dream Street " She tells me she is simplj stnnding bj waiting for the present big job te end and she expects te be in Griffith's next picture. And I ran into rumors about Hnlph Graves, hrre of "Dream Street " Seme people satd that mv recent announcement of his marriage in the West was premn ture. Hut somebody else confirmed the news of the marriage npparently en the best of autheritj. And this somebody else added that Graves will seen quit (.'alifernia and return te New Yerk with his bride And another rumor -aid that the Faraeus-I.asky people are flirting with Griffith for the lean of Charles Hmmett Mack, the young brother of "Dream Street." for a production they are going te make en 1-eng Island. J 'I) th'is enf seemi te add proof te the peisistent repeit that fftit bio studio u ill be leepcned sooner than expected, and thai it leill bung some of the hist stars back from the Tl'cjf Coast. As far as 1 i mi make nut. the leeprning depends en Elsie rerguien. If she deeides net te predme "I nrymg Sheres" en the stage they icill reopen xery seen and start in en her lentrart again. And of course, if they open icitli her. then u ill make half a dozen ether rt tvrei at the same time, for the itudie nierhead i? tee gieat te be ;utfii?rd for only one pioductien. I knew that a tiantrentinental railroad has been approached about intci ard accommodations for a large party from Hollyieeod. And a friend of mine in one of the Asteria itudie departments has been aikcd if he irautd care te lesumc his old position there. Alteqethcr it leeks as though metie things ueuld be rimming in the East xery seen. " WHATS WR0?sG WITH THIS PICTURE? Kigtit f.r al g , In ir . s,ii j, gun" nil I pos d hep ears it t, rrib f im u a ap a n a pn ture that waj On1 a glitnpsi .f mrse i , t,,n i a' ' mav iend te later j Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans FRIVOL Yeu arc iJite right. Madg, Bellamy was a sucess en the stage be- I fore, she was put into pictures bj Themas Imc She is n featured player i in "The Cup et I ife " I de net knew : what her net picture will lit She is te play opposite Jack Helt in his forth coming picture. tSIIIiY Hasii King was the author et the unusual photoplay, "Earth bound." His latest novel is "The Du't Flower," which, it is repeited, is bong rdapted for the bcreen. STOWELL Hita Hegan is t ii daughter of n New Yerk iiPvvHpnper man. She hns nppeared in '"i'lie Wild Geese" and "Inside the Cup." She n just six years old It is said thnt u i-eries of productions nn' being writtcr pspecinlly for her A ei- rpdltehle east could be .nude up if im Uilln'n who have mnde ge.Mi en the sen hi. Jnckle Coegnn, Ituhnrd HeauiiilT. It'll' Cotten, Marie O-biiin, the Lee sisti rs until Hita Itegnn me nil undir twelve years or age. . . DOUOTIIY J.- Hcbe Daniels is that f eUBguady a real name. Hew is it MOVIE GAME M. NEEIA' Stories in the Studies heuld beRin like n fairy tery Se. cirl w ie ctirned lier living ninnieurmc -- -. ., , mrl and late iiccaiKe there umn l PionejnrfsP Wc'l. her mother slieu'd knew, and she calls her Hed ItllODA -Yeu wnnt te ere Geerge Ailiss in nnether putuieV i and I ngr'e perfectly. Hhedn. I hear he i working cm a new picure, ns seen as I discover the title I shall let ni knew NT.KI.r.Y ' The Hidd'e Weirun wns lelens'sl some time Insi f,i) Ti , ast included Geraldim- Iarnr, Men-. tngui! Leve. Willlum Cnihtrm Frank' Le-.ee, Adile Itloed an 1 Aladge Hel- lamy HETTY H Yeii lee rmii w i?cr en "The Highest Hldler" i n Madge Kt-nnedv who wis stnrreil in the jie. ture and net Mndge Hell'imv s., . plaved the part of Snllj K.tr-Lin n HIl MX MtD- Kipling wrote tie r. iiriikibh snu "The Man Win Wen'. I lie King " Xe, it ha, net le en screii"il Ills Piiisf piitiiie is "Witii- ifllt Itenrtlt of Clerjv ' seen te be ful- ! lowed bv 'The Gut of n Theiisninl Sorrows ' Linn C'nvallrri wns the star I in "Mad Leve " Rhe was and still in a famous opera iny. ASK MARY JP B A " wes' BAkin is ' ftj 1 M ''k iJliHn TO BEGI AT JF WKt LASTONTEMiOD' j Jg j MF H CONSTANT!: I'ALMKIt IIeIIjuihmI, Calif. HSHAIJ. Ni:ri.A" at last will start en his product n n of Heeth Tarlungten s "1'enreii l lie Uatc - t ' is next Monday. In this in-tance he is doing an unpreeedi n t d thing for him He has invite I another man te co-direct w i t him. V r a n I. O'Connor for fer incrlj a Ueala' ' director, is t! luckj man II direc ted M 'i Mm'Avev s ti !- t t li r e i -tarring picture- 'The llnppv l'luling ' "I'vei jil. ng tot 1 Sale' and ' V Virg.iua ( out. I ship," I. one i f whlth has been released The i ,i- w be a large one Of Cour-e is-lej- Itairv wn b" I'enred. b . no ether uaiue have been an nounced et week I'M he ) ever among 'i te and get the vv i.-li.v u v i Y fat ts. There is a feiest tire raging in the mountains net far nei tli nt I.e- An geles, in the vicinity of San Pran' i-tpute CiinjVn If veu'ie u follower of llarrv Carej jeu'U recognize this as hi- home tdilri-ss. I believe the lire damaged n nart of t! lanch this morning, but te i far nobody s life is in danger j Will Hegirs is at work en "Lk 'the. 'Arhiukli' -tin j which Will has taken evir lie iiiuvs n gentle, iieiiutiiug -hi of man who lives in an nld-fushleni d . he ise and wears one of these shtnv al- pai a coats. Alan Ilnle Is remnrkablj geed n pardon me first, please u tough bird. He wrurs his hat en one side and his i ignr the. same. I In the siene I watched lm grabbe 1 I I.ilu Lee bv the wrist nnd tmwkd. "Yuh getta marry me steV Yuh -aid vult would." And needles te 'av l.ila stamped I m m m 'oet said she wouldn't and that idie hated him. Sweet old Will pelt'-rs in ri his alpaca mat and sajs. "New li-- m. folks tins nin't right." and trie trie te make pi ace. Alnn glvis him a pus'i j ami stalks tmighlv oft Will tells Lila net te crj it's all light If ou could just sec his worried cv cv pnssien which jeu duiihthss will -and hear his peni flunking vmie. veu d love him en tin- -pet. I just wnntul te ee up nud put him and tell him Alan -a teugli old thing and I.iln -heulili'' n urrj liim nn way. My delight with the spici.d,, ti.nr a. ii ilratlen- givtu bj both Mi Ui.sm--i ni d Mr. Hale almost made me Km toward Miss Lee. I must iidmi' Im ever, that ane is goon in nn- mir it llmig Hut us nn emotional nitres, sup i a waste of time. Perhaps I'd lntt.i in' -ilj ii ii n.eie 1 linie in i rump in Stjle. TWO COMPANIES a lung loiatien trip ' i g 0 II i n ' I ' w i ek fie,,rg" Mi If in tnliing h s i empnuv i i N'ei th mi a bnnf te niiikc Mm nn et tin I II i v l.ein Durnthv Daltfiu i- t.i he f, a i ,r. d nnil U i l e I p h nl ii till i H the lead ing man tl.i nv Nan Hi . I ll In ' m Ri - s,.i re tni who i- mi t r wltli hint III1 Hie film rnd lii Ips Ii i h, ' '.t hi- pii tun -hnwetl me n lnveh be ii t e d bug that Hudle b a d brought but It from New m in ir I it ' VI I NTISi erk for ler I' s that sort of thing thnt cndenis lum te hi- ii-seruitps. The ether company going n long way off is Temmy Melghan's, Tem Fer- I1 1 mm a! rji p BOTT IF SHE BELIEVES gAs) lean is the director, jeu knew. stm y is "If Yeu Helleve It. It's Si and they tell me it'n corking. It wns bought from the estate of the lnle Geerge I.eane Tucker The.v're going up te ".Ilmtewn." where thev- made. "The Traveling Salesman." se perhaps) veu 11 recall the lomtien. it wits founded in the old '-4!) davs nnd is the! sitting for manv of Hrct Unity's tabs. What Your Favorite Film Stars Are Doing Mian Ferrest, who wns leading man for Alice Lake in the Mnxwell Knrgcr production, "The Hele in the Wall," i pen which screen work hns just been completed, will appear as leading man for Viela Dana in a new comedy, Seeing's Heiicving.'' vwtttcn ter .vii-s unnn dj iiex j nyier. i Koiiicllffe Kellevvcs. screen hnd.ng man, known te "funs ' as the "cave man envaller," has temporarily de serted screen work for the sp0, stage, and hns just opened en Hrund waj in ii prominent role in Kilbourn Gorden's 'Tet Luck." lie cneils tu ' de u picture later this fall. t'ernelU bUinnw, daughter of O'h skinner, who made her tu-t prefi - . hinllui unpearnnce with the netid star In llie st-neii version ei isismet, ti.i steicd one of the )ersenal hits in "Hloed and Sand," the play by Tem dishing based en the i.evel of the snine title bj Hlasce lbanez. "Hloed nnd Sand had it picniici leccntly nt the Empire Theatre, New Yerk. Ht-ssie, l-iove, screen stai. who appears oppe-Ite Sessile ll.ijnkavva In "l'lc Swuniii," Is the designer and builder of one of the most original and inur esiing leg cabin mountain homes m Niuthcin California. It Is tailed "Leve Ledge." and is occupied bv Miss Leve and In r parents. Is Royalty Dead? 'I liemns .MeiRhan is petiiB te prove the contrary Iiy nppearitiK In Geerge M. Cehan's "I'rlnce There Was" WW 'arWMam' ' r r .smzr-f w jt. . .AVIV-'-Br- infin i tin rlirnnt nr inn Lnmi Tim I I I ' iNr ME. still v in "If Vint I'.Mlnvn It It'. Krt ." I J7sn9uiBKwlniuL9BiKr. 1 1 'Iff mm. jtrTjjm. Vve vBv mm i IN FAIRIES THE littln qirl in the htccr pic ture only a month age teas a manicurist in a AVic Yerk hotel.' Lillian Giah satr her nnd fl0 gcstctl that she try te make her face famous instead of her hands, .Veir she has a part in Griffith's new picture. The ether two pic tured at the left arc also Griffith finds. They arc Frank Puglia and Irene Vcncreni. Their romance nnd marriage teas described re cently en this page. Maxwell Karger Knows Hew te Manage Children KHl'l'ING infant plajer-. fiem gnzlng into the motlen-pieti'rc rnmern, ever a pniblem for directors, has been solved by Maxwell Karger. A babj had lepeatedly spuiled a scene with Alice Lake, who plays the star lele; the infant's ejes were kept riveted en the camera. Mr. Karger then get n dummy enmen thnt mnde a louder noise than the real machine. When the toward the babj 's ejes turned second camera, Mr. Karger shot the .siene .successfully. Ruth Reland Was a Leading Figure at tmPellyn Frederick's Redee) R TH HOLAND wns the (entml girl figure nt the round-up held recently routine rreueriek h estnte te bene- tit the Orthepaedic Hospital for crippled children. itopre- senting America, tin serial queen ap peal d en u spirited het se te ince with Geerge Eebnn. and amid loud cheering 'America" w e n. Glad In white hnbit she mnde u charm ing picture under a brilliant Les Angeles sun During the raffling nf a souvenir pro pre gmm whiih h a d been auteginphcd by all the famous pic ture neenlu nre-ent. ri in r.ei.AMJ Ituth dashed back and forth In front ' of the grandstand te proclaim the highest bidder. She wns bubbling ever 'with enthusiasm and did niudi te in- (l-eis-e the si.e of the bids. Toward the 'end it became a contest between l'ellj Frederick and Mabel Neriiiand, anil when the latter bill the highest live hun dred for the slip of paper. Until threw her nrins aieund her und hugged her delightedly. Te. supply the necessary thrill, with out whldi no round-up is complete. Miss Frederick's cow and n bucking bronco get loose nnd nt tempted te climb the grandstand te the extreme nlarin of these who were nearest the stamping hoofs. Slaves in "Rubaiyat" Film Were Missing; "Craps'' the Ansivcr TUim) are these slaves!" reared rcrdinanii i.aric as: n veni was suddenly apparent In the precession of bobbing lamels, boy terchhearers, nieaniiiR women nnd whirling dervishes passing the camera during n spectacular i moment in the Ilub.ii.vnt of Omar Khnjye.nl. The (eterie of Centra! avenue Nu bians was missing. Kverythlng stop step ped livery one searched. ' Silence! livery one btlll!" ordered Karl'', anil us the jabberw-eeky ipuleted 'the (licking gallop of ivory dominoes wan distinitl) heard. Ilclund a set the Nubians' vvcie dh-cevircd Yeu'ii' delaving tlie leinpanj se we II have te de this again tomorrow !" I u vt l.i (im.l llin (ii-nilni.rii Tim. .n..nlll.... ' ' '"- l -...,. it-uiiiiiii that breach clouts have no pockets, he added, "What btakes are jeu plajlng for, anyway ?" A llttle coon rolled his eyes comically. "We'se plnyln' for tomorrow's wages, boss!" mimm jrir r -y frm mr f nn THE STOKY HEGINS With the early days in the old Vine Art studio in California ichen Colleen Moere, the f7iA tiirh. Hcsiic Leve and a host of ethcri xtcre net much mere than crtia puli, Diana Cheyne tell heie ihc and her chum, fsabel Heath, n lanrsumcly around the studio until I'hil Ciancy, the fnmeus direete). cheic Isabel In be the firit nf the sciccn'i "baby inwn.", 77ir; nir aim together a great deal, and a vandal i' euated by the tlncctei's mfc. Deiry Win chester, a friend of Dinna'i, ts called en te help, and Isabel lues te "vamp" him, 'I hen Isabel an iteuncci she m te be starred in the East by n I'aul Maikhnm, lUrry gees e l'ranre tnth the anntten corps ail lhaim meets Keith (lei ham. On the etc of a lemantir runa xeny marriage. Keith is killed in an automobile accident, NOW (iO ON WITH THE STOKV CHAPTER XMV THH net dnj I simply vanished 1 sent Malcolm Sandy n note saving thnt I couldn't go te the theatre with; him and his friends that night he'd planned thut we'd nil Pit together In n box. nnd had nrrnnged thnt nn ova-, tlen started by the ushers, if neccs-1 snry, would be tendered us nt the end' of the plaj. I went up te Central I'nrk, and found n bench in n sunny corner where I could wntch the dnrling, chubby children plnjing. With their leather leggings and their stubby little ceuts buttoned tip tight, nnd their round fnces nil rosy from the cold, they went tumbling nbeut the walks having a gorgeous time. And when one adorable threc-ycar-eld with jellew curls nnd blue eyes cud dled up beside me nnd watched with breathless interest while I rep'tiircd her semcwJiat dissipated-looking woolen elephant, thnt had met with an acci dent, it seemed te me. that my henrt would burst. Derry nnd I should hnvc been mar ried nnd had a little home somewhere, nnd n dear baby like thnt. I told myself, ns tdic romped nvvny. .Ne matter how hew small his salary was. ,. could hnve mnnaged te get along en it, somehow. The young mariied people who de hnve te mnnnge en net much money, and have n let of fun out of going te the park en Sundnjs,, nnd saving up te buy a Ferd, nnd teaching the bnby te walk, don't knew hew some of the lest of us envy them 1 Of course, we hnve young married couples In the movies, tee. mere new thnn-fcerc used te be. King Vider and his vvTfc. riercnce, nnd their dnrling bsby girl. Suzanne, nre the dearest lit tle family jeu enn imagine. Alice Joyce nnd her husband, Mne Murray and Heb Lcenaid, Dorethy" GUh nnd .Inincs Ilennie eh, theie nre lets of them. living t lie happiest, most domes tie lives you ever heard of. Hut do de inestlcltj'H likelv te be ii bit difficult in the motien-pietiiio world, and that day all I longed for wns u little home of my own In n town that didn't have a single movie theatre! I dldn t dare te go home for fear Malcolm Sandy would be there, wait ing for me, but when night came, nnd it was time for my picture te be shown. I went te the theatre nnd bought n seat wny up in the bnlceny, where nobedj'd see me. If jeu've never been te one of these fust showings of a big pirture, jeu can't imagine hew tntcrestinu thej ilie. Most of the iuofessien.il wmld is there; pioducers, aeters and neti esses, nil the way from the stars down te liteple who cnin a living ns extras am,, eh, hew the extras who plajeil in the picture thnt is being shown de make themselves conspicuous. Then there aie nil the ethers press ngents, editors of motion picture magazines and the movie de- ritOTeTI,.YS "5rlOTtHLAT"" CCMMMT r ,,i l i"th Mr ns .1 r-yunk Ave. AlhamDra i.4t nRm m a r.vB. rt.is u u BtKi LYltLL In "Till. MIsl,i:.IHM. IIV ALLEGHENY WWl iW'si i I..II II 111. Vllllr' "The Affairsef Anatel TnTAlTTS 5' A T110MVS0N BT3. "THE WILD GOOSE" ARCADIA HI A M i 11 15 U. 41. ' ETHEL CLAYTON ill "lll.OM" TprvrJ'FRANKI.l.s. ft GIUAUD AVI, AS I UK MVTINLlr DAILY wim.ivm iie Mii.i.i. - rnumfTinN , "THEJX)ST ROMANCE'; RAi.TiMORE 61 ST U HA1.TIM0BB I-VI. ll l 'AT.UAI. GLOK1A SWAI13U11 '"Jil1-'-1"' iJ1-1" M0MI NT" TTfrTTTi 04TII AMJ VVOODI.VSD AVE BENIN MAIMS I. Ii MI Y I.Kl'KI" VIII lllllll" I"- " "BEHOLD MY WIFE" t u,.rl llntrliUnn III lirrslin it H ."0 BLUEBIRD ril & Sunquehanna i ntlnunis .' uin ' 11 CLARA KJMBALL YOUNG In STIlAHiHJ- I ItOVI I'AUIS" lirnait & Snyder Avu, HKUAU Wrtl n I', ft u p. M. "The Affairs of Anatel" -. A DITY"M Is- MAHKLT ST. CArl 1UL in a m i n ii p. XL PAULINE FREDERICK In "1III-. KTIMi OK Till, I.V' rOLONIAL Gin A Maplanoed Atu, 10. 7 sun 0 1'. M. Snei-liil Ciiht In frill II. e Vllllf', "The Affairs of Anatel" DARBY THEATRE JACK PICKFORD in "Tin: man wiieHAii!;i'Hriiir. rMDDCCtf MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK EMPKEbib MATINKF. DAH.T 1VII.1.1M A. 1K VI-i- I'ltUlllCTIIIN "n'M i iFl?" 'LIFE' T.nmrvl IN1T" '.n t'AllN V1WU1N 1 MVTJNTP DAILY DUSTIN FARNUM In "Till. I'HIMM, l. ' p AMU X flllil3r Aftat Al l.-"TK ( ST In "The Lawef the Yuken" DO 1 ti 51. MATINEK LAIL l.l-srll Clsl' In "WfflVlF.N WHO WAIT" FRANKFORD ",s Affs Jane Novak, 'The Gelden Trail' ADIEI flURTMSK VAUDBVII.LK t ! - ,.v,yijv.r?i vm4vttraHbciiH f tw .. mhi ' Gaieth Hughes denned girlish inimtnt In "Little Eva Ascends" and get nleng wonderfully except for the shoes. Squeezing Ne. lis into 7i is no joke, snvs Gureth. Hut, aside from thnt,isn"t he a sweet lcadlec lady? pnrtment.s of the big New Yeik or Les Angeles nevvspnpers; diretters. con tinuity writers, enmern men just about everybody. They nil talk shop, and exchange gossip, nnd criticize evcij thing nnd ever body. "Malcolm Sandy piescnts Diana Chejne In Tndefeatcd.' " 1 held my breath ns thnt wns tin own en the screen. And it didn't seem te me thnt I caught it again nil through the picture, though of course I must hnve. My whole soul seemed te be leaching out te that nudienee. begging them te like my work, te understand that I'd had te de some things because the diiecter and Mr. Sandy insisted. I wished I could tell them that the day when we were shot In the scenes show ing me pleading with the here te let me explain some questionable letters I'd written, I'd had a splitting headache, because we'd worked from S In the morning till ." in the afternoon with out n bite te cnt. 1 played the scene bndlv. nnd knew it. but of course jeu enn't change a thing like thnt nfter it's done. I snw n hundred things I'd hnve liked te change: every actress docs. I think, when she sees her pictures en the screen. I noticed things I hadn't seen before. I had plnjed one big scene with my petticoat showing, for instant c why hndu't somebedv told me nbeut thnt? Hlushing with mortification. I prayed that the critics vveuldn t notice it. Ilj the time the last leel wns hnlf run'l was convinced that the picture was n wretched, hopeless lile. I didn't see hew it could have been wer--e. And I get up and slipped out of the thea tre, tee unhappy te want te hear the applause at the end, which I was sure would be perfuncterv . Se I didn't knew until I saw the pa mii iim next niei'uint' inni 'I nne- '': ,;,,..::, ;.." "rr.. ..i .,. . ICilieil nail "ceil uvi-iiiiini.- uic Kii-.ll- est n'uture that Malcolm Snndv had eve.- made. The critics were wenuer- fullv kind te me ; -iild I had unusual talent, screened wendeifullj , was erj beautiful nil that sort of thing. It had been a win ess! Stni'dim hnd come te nie in a blnze of glerj , even though It left me alone, without friends, without the mnn I leveu CONTINUED TOMOUUOW riiOTen.ws 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. , -r -DtT M01 MAKKRT ST. . '-"--'ul, -j m Hmi te ll CONSTANCE BINNEY InJL'M CI! V l.tTTI.i: (It r.KV GRANT in. J (.11 Aitij am: ia'iis.I'i- Tnn.w- Siccl.il ( it u HeElmitil ItnrKcr "GODLESS MEN" GREAT NORTHERN gW'rf'M 1''TJI I'lllM.ll'H mid Snrcl.il t'ust In JMan Wmiian Marriage" " III TI,I It mil Mirtlnl C ist In "THE SKY PILOT" Lehinh Palnrr uu'a'"evn Ave anil i) win I'cmi-.i.i. iii "The Princess of New Yerk" I 1RFRTY U"A' I w muia"av. MARY MILES MINTER . J'LI'I'L'l' F J Mi- aii: i.ijTi.r. (.nir.- O VERBROOK030 'iW?110 LOUISE GLAUM' In "lillhtlFII 1IIN I.OVI." DAI APR 12M JIAUKIJT aTOEKT ,Cr J0 A XI In 11 IS v. 1L ....Tim . .!i in tflll ii, )e jt-H J'The Affairs of Anatel" I i PRINCESS i0,18 iaiu:et 8T11BET I llliv-UkJO s an a m ,.. ii it e J.W'K N0 K imil Siuvlnl Ciim In' 'KAZAN" REGENT MAKKl.T SI' llelew I7TII ll 4.V A Sf .-, . M.I.AN l N'S I'lteiVl (II ) ' "THR srnPFCD" THE SCOFFER RIALTO OKIIMANTOWN AVENUR AT T Ir.1Pii(r-tEsj j GLORIA SVVANSON in "nn; mij:t vieviknt" RUBY "AIv-ET ST HEW)WTTri "The Truth Aheut Husbands" SAVOY 1:u MAHKIIT 8TKEB' rtVU' ....li rtJMIL. ..-.VAi'l? '" T I " " "THE SKY Pii ryr KT MQUT SHERWOOD MVh, "?''!"" ? i , ,'vmi. i;.Hi:ir. ., ,,. i,,,", vt '," Ju The Princess of New Yerk" STANLEY MA l0 T AT 10TII 1 1 A ' T t.i t I i : i itii'i.m in i. ins- " Dangerous Curve Ahead" STANTON M,,".Kr.,Vr;r,,i,,v,1 UIIMVM MIVMl,M,rf, .' M 33rt VAS1 T" "f-'WSJT ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN w "T11K OIRU VKOM N01VKKRK" ' 'Gui 1 Elf 1 Scotch Atmosphere Is Streng in Three Films by 'Same Company WHETHER it is "ScntlmwtU Temtnv," filmed en Img IIttd "The Hennie Hrler Hush," talttaU talttaU talttaU Londen, or "The Little Minister," pi.' tegrnphed in Ilolljvveod, the Scotch Ii. iluence in Lasky -pictures cannot It escaped. Twenty pipeis attached te the Satj Gunrds nnd the Londen SoettUh, iu tiened nt Victeria Hnrrnekp, Windief provide the dnnce music in the tl banqueting hall scene of "The Bettll Hrier Hush." Donald Crisp's predaj. tlen. The majority of the men served u regimental pipers dining the Creat n and went into action te the stlrriii btiuins of "Hielun' Laddie." Asked whether he and his men hi ever done picture work before. fh ..t. lnnt pipe-major, who owned that 1(1 vveuiii rather face a German batttff.l of machine guns than an inqulsitm; civilian equipped with a notebook b1 pencil, nieiict'y said thnt he and hit men hnd "done a wee bit" in the efficii, picture taken of the battle of tli Srmme, but that this wa.s their fintil "stnr" perfermnnce. i or music cueseu ier uie grant! marcn nnd the nrrival of the guests in "Th isennie liner Hush" was liennle Deai ilee nnd "lliiste te the Weddine Ull!S , Lewis Stene Was Afraid ) i-iiiil tr fir ii r.s ti iiimiipri ' - r- -. ,.,, , ,, ,.,-..,, , T '-"Is . S10NL was nbeut te -"-"maKO a scene in n recent nieturi' where he entris n cnbin Im the cajfe) -followed bv n real wild wolf All mi readv and the director pieparnl te, make the scene "New Mr. Stene." he iid, "whe the wolf comes after jeu, de jeu think'' jeu enn jump up te the rafters "I knew I tan but can the well!" was his terse reply. ritOTOrLAYH wmmnjihF l. eeMAir r A tuuxxx VICTORIA MAIIKET ST. !. CHARLES RAY in ".m.i:tkkv ami 1'nii.m" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO "T-CIAI. CV.ST In IDLE HOUR t'ONSTA.NCK IHN.NEVII' .-ucii n jjuie mirfii fflfThe NIXON-NIRDLINGERdU U THEATRES Ul BELMONT -D ABOVE iLUtKIt', frptelul taut In Cecil 11. De Mllle'f . "The Affairs of Anatel" ' LUrtK 1 30 and 3-f "J AI.I,ST.lt CAST In "WELCOME, CHILDREN" COLISEUM M"ft0 TATt Siijelnl fust Iii frill ll. I)r Millr'a "The Affairs of Anatel" , i IUMRD "HONT ST. A OI11AKD ' ii-rn Jumh" June, en 'Aonkreril'V The Seeds of Vengeance ' Mth IIKUS mt 1)1 IJNJN'il' J I PAnri? ist& Lancaster at LI-LIH. MATINEK DAILT t , Snre'nl Cist In Ofll II. Ilf Vllllj'f ( "The Affairs of Anater' I fin 1QT WO AND LOCUST fcTHEWi L.US.UO! Mats 1 3D 3 30. Vgt nSOIJM .specliil t ut In ( cell II. l)f JIIH "The Affairs of Anatel" NIXON JL AVU MAIIIiKT ST3. i- 1 B 7 al VIONrtOi: s VI tslll M In 'THE BARBARIAN" RIVOLl"5 A'su Wp'Suit DOROTHY DALTON lilJ'IIIJIIINll Mhs' , STRAND" 0IjJt,a?s5a voe &a AH.sar fust in (rill II. He Ml";' "The Affairs of Anatel" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. OA i.n AT A Germantown "Xatinijh Mitt WANDA HAWLEY ; ln "Till, IIJllSKTIIXT J Z "iilli JEFFERSON "vWCtV. BETTY COMPSON In 'IPIMSIINI US III I (IV I ' PARK IU1H.L AV, . IM.IMIW HOBART BOSWORTH, In ll.i.. II Inr.'y (' I1 01' I.Hjf I WEST ALLEGHENY $$ CrtUIHen Hal. uml MunnirrHr .fljj," S5lh AS, niMd rtmi'J - - . m rlliimn iinir unii mi,"" ; rrll jj "WOMEN WHO WAIT" jA Chi ) ) J Ge m i iK it I'M