v n t &V-W 'ltfi? r r . ,? EYEING PUBEIO liBDaBR-PHUJABELPHIA', MONDAY, NOVEMBER 74 1921: j rv w "wpwjp' s wrx?t s MT't"i ""i'' jnit" ' ;.; , . m M fr KM t rK I'M :( CLOSE-UPS of the MO VIE CAME By IIHNItY in Empty Studie i NCB in a very great while it hnppeni that all of the companies working in , " a big studio will finish sheeting nt about the snmc time. It doesn't often 3efc8t yifty-fifth street in New Yerk ,J4 Everybody wns gene The plmm Mtimhere cutting the film thfi I oil made l riext ones, and Ihe plap? os turned 3' IMPA lf tl1(ni ' rtl.l etc, m Imeninin It's hard te explain the mournful Impression that such .1 p'tn-e nink" en .toil t ncU a time. 1 don't Knew anything te compare It te except, perhaps, n theatre the morning after the lat performance of n brilliant season. Th nennle nn lmerl tn ce nnd hear there arc cone, but their spirits seem U ntlll hovering in the great aeant space K ..-...- .... .T. . .1... rime Dacx te ner 010 nenie 10 see wmi uu r iu mm mv ii...... .... ...... ..... there- It's all fcert of sliivcrv. creepy, haunted I seems almost eeri'edge te -co a gang of leugh workmen in evetalN lay unreverent hands upon a mngnillcent ballroom xiherr. .e Mierr n time before, von had hipplly watched veur friends, lnvishlj dressed. hatting gaylv, dancing under thft examine light m perfect simulation of the brilliant social function Ibey Tvere representing befeie the came 1.1 That ballroom et brings back memenes ns von leek m 11 and von wnni te prlng forward and halt the unemotional artisans as with unfeeling blows of hammer and sledge, tlie.v knock grpar fluted columns from their foundations and lay them In the dust of the tloer while they turn their Attack upon n great marble 'staircase that, ten days previously, knew the tread of damn teei and a ! background for dazzling youth and bcuiti But there's no time for such fol-de-rel sentimentality in a modern mmn tudie. Production schedules have get te be kept, time costs money and m" head keeps piling up Se ve 1 pur iniir sets together, light 'em up. sheet em .1 1 ' strike 'em just as fast ti von 1 111 or the auditor will g't ye if vp don't watch i"i 78TERDiY I 'calked thiegh tlisgical rrhemij. tlistttei haunt m the meie ghosts J'ha utmhe officials Iril inr te myielf, smcKcnn 1 audibly ihnt 1 should astc time tit ct place tpietf there ice nethtt ij doing. Hut, ns I icandrrrd fient set te irt, I confer it eegan te pre' atmeurnful journey, hnr I had seat ctrry one of them peopled vit'i friendly folk. And noir the jncndlv fe'A. ere sralierrd nvd thcie t " ' tilling if icf sniff r ei tncet niaiv j fTTHI? place was littered mih odds and end" of furniiuie of .1 miusi yt description and repretenuus homes m erer phafe of life, 'l'heie was n jr. nd V piano' and Reside 11 11 spuing machine. h an old rag cin-pei rolled up mi Mi fleer under tbem There was a msgnificeni period bed and ihatr and ten feei anay a ran I shackle bed from a garret room 1'1iai nb nn nnlnnl .nlnntirt.in t.r.,k. f rtl.1 . w r. . 1 1 . rvn. nlinnn l.n..L lint nd all. There was n genuine safe. There were showcases with their glass cer sheltering enough merchandise te start n little shop en the Kast Side. IiTvalked into one small set that had net yet been struck. It represented the kitchen of n country home, and I remembered having seen Millarde's com J)any at work in ir New that it was deserted. 1 went in and eaniincd U in detail, te see hew much of n wns taked ' Itwas a genuine coal range that bore unmistakable signs of having been used fqr years. At one side was a towel rack and upon it hung n dih towel with every'evldence that some careless and slevenh houscwife had mst finished using jt. Qp the range were pets and pans They were net new. neither bad they been camouflaged te leek worn. They were actually much the worse for wear, nd one of these thlng-um-bebs yen make muffins in was well burned bj frequent contact with a het fire Sfeve, water boiler, pipes and everything bad evidently been taken from some home and stored away m the magic recesses of the property loeni for mst such n set.;-' Tie en3y camouflage I found weie me connecting "pipes ' between the stove 1. and tb boiler above. These were made y uBuiuuevEr unvu Buapeciea ir 11 1 uauu , J. watched the workmen tear down an immense set representing the hallway h! ( a Millionaire's mansion with n magnificent curving marble stairway leading j te the balcony and a vista of another brilliant room beyond. And I remembered the scene they had shot there, for it was used in the new picture that Edwin Carewe has just finished with Mary Carr in another tearful mother role. The home that, two weeks before, had been Pearl White's was half dis mantled, only the walls of ene room remaining te remind me of the day 1 had aeea her rush in te claim her dying child, while hostile hands fought her back nd forced her out of the deer. Down en the "big stage ' I found the from of the pawn shop ihat Charles Brabl&bad used In his new picture and that T described te you net long age. Rut the windows and showcases were gene and nothing remained of the litter of tuff that had hung there te tempt purchasers And 60 it went. There steed the pulpit and one end of what had been a cemplete church, its ether walls and its pews and altar having been taken away. There were attic rooms littered with beds and trunks and old quilts, nnd better jroems, piled with chairs and tables nnd the pictures from the walls. Carpets and rags and curtainB were rolled up and piled in heaps for the raeing man beautiful vases and cracked wash pitchers sat side bv side en the fleer and Tvealth and poverty and crime and virtue and youth and age and beauty and ugh aess all mixed and jumbled together and cast te one side for only one purpe-e te set It out of there as seen as possible se as te make room for the nen IT'S a queer place a movie studio fy ' t - -uwe ",ueufiit.i j jmynt vraw $.l . -twth Jfe 'Ac human analogies from i only a movie editor, I can only take and hope they get tt out of there quickly se that tee con get at the making of tome mere picture!. Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans i, CHENANGO James Itennie. who. If the real husband of Dorethy Gish, ' played that part en Ibe screen m ' Fly ing Fat." ! MRS. L. V K. Kenneth Harlan piayca we part or tne doctor in I I'fmta AfCni. ' ,:,!, i fnnen .. frni i 'Mama's Affair ' cdge. 1. ilu ' uiniumv Jul' ' ROSE IA KISS Kathenne Perry, jhew Mrs. uwen .Moere, played with , Moere in "The Cliickcn in the Case." Wanda Hawley was lleaut.v in "Every - 1 "woman" Mary MacLaren is the Queen M4 in "The Three Musketeer." Come agai 'J COUNT M. Gladys Walten can be ' addressed at the Universal Company, -f'kf l008 " pnsilq picture, I A." rYv- vfu,n' iee..sntieman ft. i i ' ' k;; r i "it ittljl ALL IN A CAMERAMAN'S DAY 2 if iAivf hb mmmm rmmmm M&iVLmm& i Bx! . W&!$y'!MsZg 9H JHIrM9iB& VS ;i$3ftmfl& , AWt h- iM7 Bi- ,. Vjjfii j&mffiw raHaiRB 'Siinv rmv,, u,,w iaW!- MiiJH 1 JJF s .4lHfiff . (WW7 Siakans 'H SIBaV .T ,H HfM-t?w ymB'Hf3HtiiiLK imfl "imm m ..-..,, mm. '' ifeiiiSiafc. .. M nww raunanaViaw H aH wmm -v 4 &m - 9vuvKr uBBfliBESJPJHMiBiBV-e !n& . H9sidHP nKHHHiiHK . aH.liiBV PllRk ,.-ji i Siibh s.uA . ; li ';' MiisisaisHisisiSB'3aiHB&... - itkV 'iaiaBVtT't'SxMSsBiiaBP' 'K SH r vr, aisMBisisHk. v j&Eizr ymmcmyj.wmm'ii' 'jwm . mn i iP'-HBIBSP ' - JB?iM HBcH iiWatiiiiaBiMi'isi'iiiiriiiiii iiiniin n in y,TM"MiM'iraK.iii i i 1 ("Cie Daily Mevie Magazine -i' M. NEELY Is a Mournful Place had lireu dismissed, the directors were or preparing tncir reminumes iec ihp ever le the carpenters and workers vne In I1TI nPU OTirS. overhead, as the spirit of "Mnrj Uese" I1 11 .. ItU .!. l.l., l.n l.n.1 lfl of weed, but se cleverly painted that I i nappeueu te Knecs tnem ns 1 passed. ichen there' 't nothing doing h I some wenaerjui (essein jrem it ami all tht.s mats of unk. But. being the attitude of the men m eteraHJi Universal City. Calif Her latest pic ture Is "The Rowdy " We have used her pictute a number of times recently and will try te de se again. I knew nothing of n picture called ' The Seul of Man ' C HARLOTJE ri,i e, 1 ' .s ,i,.i 1 title given te "Peter Ibbetiren ' NeJ lean uarrymere does net play the lead- ing role as he did in the stage version. ' It 13 Wallie Reid who is Peter IbbH;en, I and Elsie Ferguben is Mimsey. MOVIE LOVER Geerge Ailtss is makine another picture which is called 'Idle Hands." I am unable te tell you the cast or v'jen the picture will be released n; it has just been ceinrnenrd but It Itn't They're "sheeting" Alan In the background who appears se u. '"jNi i -- - II 11 1 1 1 irl 11 1 I 11 1 1IK1111111H EJpg BJQPJ I AN ITALIAN PRINCE GRINDS CAMERA FOR 'PENROV SCENE WHEN Marshall Nellan's production, "I'cnred," is seen it will present a scene photographed by the most distin guished "entnern man" that ever han dled a movie machine. Prince Ferdl Ferdl nnnde l'lgnnflll. of Italy, en route en his cruise around the world, stepped off nt I.es Angeles long enough te see hew movies are made nnd visited Marshall Nellan. who was light n the midst et making "I'cnred." His Highness expressed kren interest in the motion-picture camera and tinder the guidance of Mr. Neihin ground the camera en Wesley Parry nnd Tully Marshall as thev enacted one of the scenes. Net being satisfied te act as raniera man. the Prince tried his emotional talents en the movie camera b regis tering fear, hate, sorrow nnd tev into the clicking machine The tiliii 'taken of the Priii" e vii developed and printed in time te be delivered te hi 111011 beard the battleship Libia by airplnne short Iv after It letr the Les Angeles Hnrbei Accompanying the Prince en his msm te tlir Neilan studio were a number of heroes from the World Wai Hi' lining i i r n l.rneste Iluri'ngli. ciitnmandiT of the Libia. Every detail of pi tut- tnnkiiig wn- explained te the imjiiIm h Iii-Kc, ' who hlin-elf acted in an impromptu nkit with the Prince, Wesley liarrv and Marjotie Paw. Among the iiien- players the Prince met persenailv nt the studio in addition te these ah end named were Claire Mc Dowell, tiorden tiriflith. Geerge Drom Drem Drom geld. Newton Hall, "Sunshine Sammy" of Hal Ileach fame nnd who appears in "Penrod" , Clara Horten. Tiank O'Connor, director, nnd many ethers Including "Hill." the pup that appeared wiin . name innpiin in . imgs, Life ' nnd new working in the Neiluti ..infnrn I t i-.. .... Story of Beer Country ' Is Made Inte iilm "TTNTinit the La"h. the picture in I UNriEU the La' which (lleria Swnnsen is being sinned, i based en the novel "1 he Shulnnnte. bv Alice and Claude Askew authors of "Eve and the Law "Anna of the Plains ' and "The Eton ian Although written earli"-. The Shi. lamite ' wns tirsr published in tms tms ceuntrv bv firentane's in liiOT Com ing as It did shortly nfter the Deer War. the novel attracted wide interest nnd created something of a nnsatien by its gruesome setting of the Transvaal, the stein, puiitnnical figure of the old P.eer ni.rtlnet. Simen Krillet, and his unmoral wife Ilebernh, the Shulnmite. Edwaid Knobleek. known for his pro duction of "Milestones" and "Kis met ' dramatized the sterv Ir was presented as n pla nt the Savey Theatre. Londen, in lflOtl, with Nor Ner man MiKinnel ns Simeon nnd Lena Ashwell. who Inter starred in P.nrne's "The Twelw Pound Loek. as the Shulamite In screm fetrn the story affords Miss Swanson an opportunity for .1 distinct and inntl tvpe of characterization strengh centt listing with her work in such puniies as "The Great Moment" and The Aflairs of Anatel elt' Agnes Ayres Pihn i . -?SBaf7 - nw-- - --g mmgw vzw- n HeP iAW?lll''PPl;! - item Breaks Old Screen llide"sa"y ." ' "' '1,cr0 ull 11"11,.veu rpllIS ,s the fiist Viencli Canadian J- ster I e etei peen without a I I'leun'ed pe'u nian in it ' sins Agnes i.te- I'll -rig te liei f.ri stnnlng ipi'tuie. 'The Lane T'liitt Had Ne T'irninj which i lii-ing dire ted by I icte- rieinnif 'I'he phtii e is all adtptatiin of Sir Gilben Pnikrr n revel e the atithei aed Eu?nie Mulliii. I Mii'h weik has been done en location at the I as Ilaiuh where ,i tpical iri'jntrv wedding was presented llnle s feet for a scene in a forthcoming interested is Will Rogers ROYALTY LEARNS HOW TO "SHOOT A PICTURE" , fiiilJinWlilllB 1 AWtH liBHF!PRRrtf' . X' f t '$ &' nf W?rLaLaLaLaB 11 T n 7ft iBiaBffTiir rlTvil iT tMrlTilBH it raf a j.iaiaiaiaiiaiaiaiaDHBiKiaHiHK, $.&. f.vfy aBHiaiaiaiV A IVt mmmmMMmmmmmmmmmimmaBMmmmaMimFmm immmMum mm.m -i ' UARR) CAREY RODE BlL & W sixn miles te BH3icrr Bb , di,g bets side hIP a Stt mm ISy CONSTANCE PAL.AIEH I HW jf$ W Hollywood, Califs j WMm J'jt $MMM PftOI! Mile "I'leezy" Easen, n fni 9Mi " f verbal child 111 ter, died da befnre rS?RW 8WcSl?l esterdu sheit time after lrem hi" injuries. Ilnny Carey, with whom t h c little bev plnyed in 'The Kox," seen te be released, was it his bedside at he end. The news ,vnn sent te him while he was at weik en location OhfT.ZV Eas( Mxtl m,jps nUly. U'eik en tin pwture was stepped en tin instant ihlle Mr C.uey hurried te the nttle be s he -si He was u swtet il.iM, known te dozers of stars, nawng mked in their pictures ever since ht v as u baby, barely able te walk. Seeing these tiny ciildien around the studies, working ns strleuuly as the giewn-ups, one elten wonders at tne nbnermnllty of their lives. Each one is accompanied 1 y a parent 01 a paid dui-nna. depending uren the frequency vith which the stud os demand their MTvicta They are usually shy and rathei letieent lacking the dreadful eparessimiiH'x of ilie stae child Their parent-man.igeis keep them nl work until the law requnes them te be in school. Then they ate eithei put under a pmate tulei, who instrui ts by the light (f the greii-bliu- studio "hank," or they arc regrettully allowed te take up the normal existence of child I cod One dull' 1 A.uehid wtthin tin- past ihiec days geerncd by .1 festet -uiutliei with i cold eye and a haul uuce Her ' loving" admonition te him ii iin i unit- nere. euiiic, i.iuign. Cij. t,i e' i r theie and sir down ' Somehow it leminded me el a in us ti.iiner i. iiihing n genial Airedale pup t ) mind ' I am net an authority en the si.bjea What I tell you is enU what I bain .nn I den i l.nev unit these pireital arid rsi iide p.iienial gunles put into the b.ink w iitcer the child earns te pio pie iue a celli-ge slucatleii or u Mart in a Hgitlm.lt' business in futuie ears ! (in only hope the; de Theie ( i ltainh should H a way et astei tninins that thin is done Peer little dears, with tUir mechan ical (lurks and their Mid bluam engiius. ith half-hearted dcterminntleii push ing them iiniuiid umeng light-coils! If am of icu are interested In tins -ubjeir let me knew and I wilt wilte ou men 'ibeut it mi A II IH (ARM has recent-ii a let- r f .in Japan he tells me saying tlinr his admirers there nie weeping I n i s e globular t t a i s tji'cau Se thi v lust dls- 1 1 ercil i.is name minds just like their tavente lerm of Buiflde, hnri kari. Thej mi- ilei-e him te change it N what would ou de hi ii ase like that ' lleti i mpsen s , next director will he William I. Phi ler. u he beie- ItAltUY t AHET rofere nnd just recently Mis Ik en di lectinc Mn MacAvey . The name of Miss (Vunpsen's new ri-teir' has net yet been revealed. It is also rumeied that Pcnrhvn Si.in- laws. the aitist wh" directed her in her three Lsky stun ing pictures, "At the End -H the World, me Weman in the Case' nnd "The Little Minister," in shortly te go abroad te produce, I lelieve I den t knew wliethe; he Is te rentlnu" under the Lnsky bnnuer, ns the iinneuneement of his departuie i net official, but I rather think this Is the case. Anyway, he's going te take young Pebble Ie, who has been his assist ant ever since he has been making pic tures, with him. Prelty nice ter a nice boy ! He was hit bv n trurl. while vWRMB t'&rt '8w ' plnving in I h e b2S$w i W&&M "j33$gi street T.ejir hi-, Wm-'''1 ' i WMB iaHiB home and died a HbW -f ' . SwEsI in l (ISPHi&eti i -gffirt-.ir.lMw .A&.M-nrJlijk2' BMi,i "i'imp- g i "iMiiMli i ' " tsv -sn. '-. a -im-.v :--3f aTv a 4 llw, T r - ( THEY HAD TO BUILD TELEPHONE LINE FOR DE MILLE FILM WITHOUT the telephone it would he almost impossible te make the Modern spectncular motion -picture. Tile human oiee will carry only n certain distance It may be amplified, however, b-, u special device largely used for outdoor settings of fairly large ex tent. Oicasienally, however, a "set" Is built which nenius grentei vocal us. sistaiKe Such n one was the immense Siamese temple of Cecil B. De Mille's latest pictute, "Peel's Pniadise," which re quired the use of n special telephone STStein of five stations, covering a dis tance of six miles. The temple was built extending 1000 feet uciess a small bay in a Southern California beach lesert. 'Hie interven ing water between the temple, the cam eras en the fnrthcr sheie ami the hotel dressing looms in the distance compli cated matters and pievided a commu nication problem mere difficult thnn theso of ".lean the Weman" ei "The FaiHi Healer." which utilized latge bod ies of people en dry land Because De MUle had te keep in in stant touch with nil phases of the im mense and costly set and the hundreds of people used in it, there was no such thing as a sw itchbe.il d with a mere or less polite operator te plug in and out, Each phone was connected diiect and each had a man with no duties save te sit with headpiece en and be icady for any messages that might come for his stntien. Of com be, he get the benefit of all the cenversutiun going en be tween Mi De Mille and the etficr con nection FOJ! a let e-sick swam and Ii.h sighing sweetheart the situation would hnidh bine worked, bur for business purposes and quick .utieii it was ideal. Ex-nervloe men piesrut found the spectacle of Mr. He Mille with his tele. tele. phene headpiece and stmcate orders quite similar te scenes of their former battery or trench ceiiiuinndeis passing along military inclination during the stress of a big battle. Indeed, one of the electucians in charge of the installa tion had been a member of the bignal corps overseas with actual under-live telephonic experience They Get Mere Extras Than They Bargained Fer I WHEN Tem Meighan s company lured a number of the inhabitants el Jamestown, Calif., as extras in the pioductien "If Yeu Believe It, It's Se," considerable money was wauled. Night "idiots" were required under the light of a dozen unrfs similar te these used en the battlefrent These Hares 'burn about two minutes. When tlie I Hrss onus went off IJirectnr Tem Fer- man found he had mere extras thnn he needed. The whole town turned out, thinking a big fire hud broken out, nnd furnished an enormous number of extras free of charge. Gleria Swanson Leaps Frem Cliff in New Film GU.ORIA SWANSON. lier clirrc-tei f Sam Weed, and ethern in tlm ran making "The HiiRbend'H Trudemnrk11 dicl snmp renlli dnnRoreim unrk en lorn lern lorn tien en the Mexican border thirtv-five milcK webt of Kl Pase. In order te nhev tlie escape of some Americans nrrehs n wild spot nlnng the border, Ilss HwaiiHen and Itlclinrd Wayne were called upon te plunge en horseback from a high cliff Inte thfl river. Bis cameras were used in filming the scene, which was enacted only once en ecountef the-daniwpltctldentw 1'SSW..iuUi-M.. em w&m the film "Penrod," Marshall Neilan had Prince Ferdi Ferdi nande of Italy as a visitor at the itudie. Above the Prince is turning the camera crank; below he is admir ing "Wes" Harry's freckles '1iVp Lake Is Working I in Candy Factory New , A LICE LAKE left the Metre studies I in Hollywood thlH week te take a position in the candy factety of the IlMiep Company, of I.es Angeles. She will remain there until the completion of the cnniH -making scenes of her furthceming special pictute. "Kisses." Her job theie is producing the kind of kisses listed in the confectioner's die tlenn'v. Maxwell Karger, director of the plioteplav, made special arrangements with the (nnih company te permit li J photographing Miss Lake and the sup porting east in scenes at the plant. rilOltllMiAYS ii 1 12th Merris 4 I'amnunk Ave. Ainambra va, uaiiy m i, aw r. & e m mti; r.T i .. "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" ALLEGHENY Hr nil i 1 i All-Kftnv ut lmiit 2 n i:es. 8 WILLIAM S. HART III "TIIKLIMXIKII I1P.ANHJ APOLLO r"-'lJ Z. THOMl'SON STS. V XTISPI I" U CONSTANCE TALMADGE In 'MAMMt s M 1 lll ARCADIA J'WTtVV- 1UTH V M Itt'SSr.t.l. MMI'SOV 111 "Bunty Pulls the Slrinss" ASTOR FRANKLIN & CilKAKD AVH. isr .. inn.v ETHEL CLAYTON In "IUAOMI" BALTIMORE ".IV, TO "A Tale of Twe Worlds" riiAiii.ii; ciim'I.in tn "inr. iin.i. class1 BENN ,4-1 II AND WOODLAND AVE. V I 'M I PAHA BETTY COMPSON ln"T TIIK IMOj ...TUB WOULD" DLUllLJlKL' c ii'numn - until 11 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "(IIMH.i: IT1 BROADWAY ""."W i V m NORMA TALMADGE in 'jti.ii: sieJi -iiik hoek11 CAPITOL '"im m 'i, ii is r ji EUGENE O'BRIEN Inl'IH l.Uri'. 1OKTH I.HJNfi?" COLONIAL""10, i "rlZV, CONSTANCE TALMADGE 1n." '! N IN I Ol V." DARBY THEATRE Hepe Hampton in "Leve's Penalty" rutin fir. rifAlM.IV In T1IK HIM. Cl.Ub.! EMPRESS MAIS vT .jiUNjuiNK M I IM ELSIE FERGUSON In "I'OOTI.ILIIIH" FAIRMOUNT ftr1?, Ae Y BETTY COMPSON in "t nn: i:m or inr. heiii i FAMILY TUI;AVU( l"ll MmKel St I In MIUMUIII ItKHAItll IIMITIJI I.MIS In Ann iimithi i.iir. EXPERIENCE r JO 111 U I . miiim i f i i tt r NORMA TALMADGE 111 "llH y'iN l!s Tin. iiimiii'1 GL0BIRTM.'Sh -r,nllj BtKl UYItLL tu "tiik man- vme'j I . COMMJIT P J UKMINI "' r.;r.-,eB.JRALTO WXTT uifcT'iTKiPAnkr iQH avk HnnAUT nfwwnDTi 'i :r" " -wiivivin lir'STUB JT00LUU.1UTB0(8" Hew I Became A Mevie Star As Told te INEZ KLUMPH What Has Already Happened" Dorethy Ixtne, a girl jrem a tmall fetrn, iharet het" biggest ambition with thousands of ether Amcrt'cen Otrte that of becoming a moving' hieture star. She thinks her cftnnce hat come when Pcrsis, a friend of hers working in New Yerk, tells of meeting soma people connected with motion pictures and asks her te visit her. On her first day in the merren oil, the girl starts en a visit te the studies and gains admittance (e one of them. Dorethy is given the chance te play in a mob scene, and makes the most of U. She me its Lawrence French, press agent for the company, who becomes interested in her. Then comes her big ohaneo when, escausa of her resemblance te a iceli'fcneum star, she is asked te double for her. When she tells I'trsis ihe happy news. Persis in turn tells of a de lightful surprise for the ewentne e party planned by her motien-piature friends. TACK GIRBS intredul us, gave me u a chair facing the ltttS window that looked down en Broadway, nnd said : "Well, this ie Uie young lady, nnd if you don't say she's just what you want I'll cat my new straw hat!" Eikhern didn't answer for a moment ; he just sat there and stared at me, and I remembered the way I'd seen farmers leek at cattle they were thinking of buying. I felt awfully uncomfortable and mv checks burned. The men 1 laughed at that. "Still vmine eneunh te blush ! re marked Eikhern. patting me en the shoulder. "You're very pretty, uear lTntv'rl run like tn work for me? ' If I iind been truthful I would have said, "I wouldn't like te nt nil, but I went te work for somcHedy, and you're no worse than any one else." But of course It would never hnve done te say anything like that, se I just smiled and .said: "Oh, I'd leve te, Mr. Eikhern." Then he and Glbbs tnlked a let. men tinnlne neenle I didn't knew, nnrl turned around and looked down en the htrect. thinking probably they'd rather feel that I waBti t listening. Broadway looked awfully het and uncomfortable, but there were lets of neenle going te nnd fro. There were ever se many girls, nil pnlntcd up and dressed very gayly, and men in very rvnpirernted-loekine clothes, nnd I knew that mebt of them were motion-picture people or actors, looking for werK. 1 saw one of the girls from the club go by. I knew that she had been out of w'erk for several nientlm, and was simply frantic for Eemclliini; te de: she had nobody nt home te leek after her, nobody te whom she could turn te help her out. Having my own peeple behind me nlwnys made ine feel perfectly safe, somehow. I knew that if ever things get quite impossible I could go back home nnd th"y d be glad te have inc. I think thru was one of the reasons I get en se well. Yet bemetlmes it made me feel rather sUty. tee; for instance, I knew hew my mother would feel if she could have seen tne in that office, with there two men looking me ever tlie way they did. "Well, we'll take her, then." Elkhein said nt .nst, rising and putting en his hat a little defuil like keeping it off in the presence of n woman meant nothing te him! He patted me en the shoulder asnin. "Glbbs will tell you n little mere nbeut this; then we'll get together again at dinner tonight, say and ',ettl" the thing up. I'd de it new, but I haven't time; get nn engagement. 1 think " He stepped nnd looked nt me for a moment. "I think veu're just exactly what I want!" he finished ery slowly, and walkul out of the loom. JACK GIBBS laughed softly as the deer closed behind Eikhern. "Yeu made nn nwful hit with the giand mogul." he told me admiringly. "He wants you te work in a big, s,pec tncular feature he's putting en. and it'll be some party ! He's leaving en hi I'HOTOI'UWS 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. GREAT NORTHERN WaWi' BERT LYTELL in "TMK MAN WHO" IMPERIAL ft WAI-Nl'T STS 'HI U.1." 7 & a ... NFMIAJ. CAT In "The Weman in His Heuse" KARLTON CHESTNUT Abeo UI10D Im' v I" t in 11 1.1 1' M M.I-STAK (AST In i "SNOWBLIND" ' Lehigh Palace a8rm"n,Th,nrtA.u2 1 1 CHARLES RAY I 1 In "sfltAr IRON I LIBERTY nriOAD tr COLfMHIA AV. M riM r im it r WILLIAM DESMOND Jn "'till. I'WtlMl I'KIKST" OVERBROOK WI a,nu i. v tjjvi vjif .4. v J-.. CHARLES RAY in "S( It VI1 lltOV rALAtt, 1214 MAJIKET STREET til A M In It 1! P l ELSIE FERGUSON In "M)M) 01' SO.SfiS" PRINCESS 1018 MAIiKET STREJST flu r tn 1 1 i r. ii f BUCK JONES In' "TO A FINISH" REGENT ' ST, Zn ..nASyV'ifcc,, "-miul.iuuj Ubj Rj Al TO UHH-MANTOWN AVK.NL'L NORMA TALMADGE in "Tin: hkin en TJiimieii" ' RURY MAniCET ST HKLOW-7TII i lxv-'1-' 1 1(1 A M . , 11 l , I. M I SESSUE HAYAKAWA ' in "Tin: rmsT-ntiitN" , SAVOY '-11 MAHKET b-UilhT" ' VIOLA DANAVlJNIQ"T - In "LIFK'f. II4RN Pi sA i bHbKWOOD MSr 2 'evK! nvjt-uviAY 1 L,IYXAlJliK "Minn en rnini.it: chm'i.in in 'Tin; idl 'ri"i?is. STANLEY "'"rKrETATinfii POLA NEGRI Ll1 "ONK AltAniAN NIC1HT' STANTON 'VKCT Above 16Tn -i i -hi j un if.i-, a ji te n is r jj WILIt.lM FOX'S ffOXIlKB l'l.AY "2YElR J"! HILL" 333 M ARKFT,PTnffET'rBATnK HOBART BOSWORTH . I" "TIIK rrr 01" I.IFK" VICTORIA ?VT,,. VLI-BTUI CA'.T In "OUT OF THE DUST" ." .x- "-Jtu kisif. FRRmrcrkM la 'TOOTXIOnTB't JWfl ttitMta A Demestic Nete . EiaAMFBuHHHn4EHp!cujpT VERA 8TEAIMIAN Is the mother of twin girls, born October 7. In private life Mlas Stcndinnn Is Mrs. Jackie Tayler She named ene of her daughters Marie for Marie Prevest, another comedy star, and a life-long friend jncht the first of the week with th principals, for his country place up the coast n bit, nnd the first part of the picture, will be shot up there. Rut he'll tell you nbeut it himself tonight." "I can't s, though; he didn't give me the opportunity te tell him se, but I have an an Important engagement for tonight," I telcl him. He just stared et me in amazement. "De you mean te tell me that yeu'rt feel enough net te be willing te break any engagement en earth te dine with Eikhern?" he demanded. "Why. this ie the chance of your life, and en; you'll never get again If you turn hln down new. He's crazy about year iceks, nnd he'll de everything for you Don't be n feel new, of nil tlmck' Break this ether date of yours that's a geed girl you can always make an other." "But I wanted that is " I couldn't tell him about Larry, of course. Yet it seemed te me that if I didn't dine with Larry thnt night I'd be letting my life's happiness slip through ny fingers. "If Mr. Eikhern really thinks I'd be geed for the part, he won't let my net having dinner with him tonight mak my difference," I told Glbbs nt last, gathering up my bng nnd gloves nnd rising. "I can see him tomorrow, at nny time but tonight it's quite im im penslble. "Oh, you feel you little idiot!" ht ciieel, nnd I think he'd hne liked te shake me. His fare get redder and redder as he stared at rne. "Why. can't jeu understand c.m't you see what this means te you? If you get in wrong with Eikhern eh, you're crazy. New come en, be sensible. I)j the right thing, and jeu won't be seriy. Yeu will " "The right thing la exactly what Pin doing, Mr. Glbbs," I told him, going to ward the deer. "I'll see Mr. Elkhein tomorrow whenever he finds it con venient." "You'll de nothing of the sort." lie told me, and his elre was se thick and blurr.'- that It sounded ns if he'd bcea drinking. "You'll stay light here till dinner time, If there's no ether way of m.ikin? you "ee reason, nnd then you'll dine with Eikhern." And he slipped around his desk te the deer and locked it. Luckily, the utter absurdity of the situation appealed te me. It was 69 exactly like a scene in n wild melo drama that I could hardly keep frirn laughing. If it hadn't been for that I'd have been frightened. Te Be Continued Tomorrow I'HOTOPHVH wmvnPiMp . company r . erAHtmtA P"he NIXON-NIRDLINGERfft IWtA I KES UJ RFI MriMT SJD ABOVfi MAKKF.r OL,llUVJl 1 , r ,tnJ t0 ,, ,,, M AMr-STAIl CAHT In "SHAMS OF SOCIETY" CEDAR ii'tTIl & CEDAR AVENtia I HO nnd H- 7 hih! II I' M CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "IT TJir? !lf)AI WITH MAMA" COI ISFI IM Market bet. r.nili & OOtt ! SESSUE HAYAKAWA m "nilKKK I.Hill TN AUK LOW" JUMBO rilO.YT ST t. OlRAflD AVH, J urn l.i Ju'ii' en Fr.mkfnrd "I.11 "POLLY WITH A PAST" I FADFR nsT & LANCABTKI' AH 11,-VLVCI MATINKE UA1I.V r.vii t'niiKi.i, in "The Princess of New Yerk" LULUbI r Sn I PAULINE FREDERICK i In "TIIK STIM1 iik tiik I. AMU' NIXON RSD AND MUlKin hlft 7 i J J 11 ALL-STAH CAST In SEE MY LAWYER RIVOI I 52U AVD iAUM t-TP I. II. Mellen an and Titthrr nc Clifferd "COLD STEEL" STRAND l-ItMANTCm U AVE MARGUERITE CLARK In "SCltAlHlLKI) MIVKS" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. Germantown uSlfl Germantown v MATIKEK. riAII v Leis Weber's "THE BLOT" HAUOLI) LI.On lii "OVEll Till! nHSCIT IEFFERSON 20th nnd Dauphin iltr MATINL'E HAII.X MACK 8KN.Ni:TTS "Leve, Hener and Behave" L DAUPHIN HT " Mat 2i1R, r.a, 41 te II MILDRED HARRIS In "UADIT" A
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