Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLICS LEDGER-PHIIvADEIiPHIA, . x4itNESP AY, NOVEMBER. 9, 1921.
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CYP Tl3"iTfrTVIrrrip AtarraTiTP iK I The finest butter 1 wz m wkm ml 'S
Cf , mK5E jxsmv5-1.vM;v!Bicj P"88MBRj , I HjK: n jY(BI I S JHDDBBi' H j-JKuf I.' VERY turn a round of pleasure, '
' " JJvi;'s ,-ijl 9BP Hprc nre " few-ftHklns llgures in tin- Inl.M foreign fpiitur". "All for a Weninn." "Iilrh K bnt.pt! en tin- life of 1 1102 CHE5TNUT STKtt I h
. . .i'3m 'IBSbSKxSqwBv' D.inten. a big fiRure in the rrfiuli Itcvoliitien. At' the ri(?lit (In circle) is Frederick Kulinc lis FeiKuilcr-Tinville, J g
Tl vSImwJBBbSwMwbBk nihllc proi-eeiitiir. In tltc cent r n Fct-iic :it tlie Rrim guillotine. At the left lllliln Wnrnci (is llnbettc, the beggar j frf
" PIM1H' l .U. ' lr si,. 11 U tl" 'I'
ilruiwi tiiithet In the (neah. ?.
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nearbj iheie mine the fsemitl of 3
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CLOSE-UPS of the MOVIE GAME
15 IIKNKY M NKKLY
IFiy De They If ant te Be Extras?
I 'VK. often looked nt the long lines of eung men and J euiir "omen hnnging
around outside an agent's eflice and n-Ued inclf the question. "Why is an
extra?"
Why are tliee reple willing te spend wear hmir footing it from one
plaee te another en th" "if elmnee of getting a t!n"n work new and then for pa
that dee-n't exueetl the p.n thej ieul.1 get i or nen tlajs a eek In a r"--tilar
jebV
Whi'ii jeit leek tuer the erewil at the agent dem . ir around tin1 tilhie .f
the easting dlrei ter in a big .tud!e. .inti nm dlmver that no mie evpl.in.itien
will anwiT the question. The people aie of supi wideh arlng tpe" and evi
dent' In sueli widelj different ire niibtnn''ei in life that their unitizes must
differ as wtdel.
et the have one gie.it i.iin m eeimnnu. 'I'liej want job as extr.i.
There'n one tpe that is erj f.imlilar among the wmnen. Slie .- ubiieii'.
well-to-de. well educated and iitined. Frequent! 1j will tine up in her own
car. She deei-n't neui tli- pa She in t wants the job.
Ther will h en. nt two uiet!e- in her ui-e. Shi' ma be a cr prett
girl, whose mi n friends haw tlattered her bejnnd nil teasen until sli(. Ims ime
te believe that nlie Is a nmng benut and that sin- has but m grt a few jub
B an e.xtrn and meet a tilled. ir te be taken fiem the tai.ks ami vtatred. And
then the wonderful life of adulation and world-wide fame!
Or she will be a tluftj and einptv -liiiuied datighti r of ease who flunks .t is
venderfu fun te get into the leimim.e atinesphi ic of a meWe studio and mei t nil
the queer, inteiesiing pecqilc. it gnes her se intii h te talk about te her fi lends
and the all env In r ami spiak of her as quite nn adieiitunr in life
And among the men ou see tliese smif two t.ipes. lii't ou will aNrt cc
another the tjpe kiuv u as the lounge liaid. lie's there for his own sinister
purpes". itv n K1 j t mi.e: lt nt f ,.,., tN Kis an, become friendly
Wttii tliem. The agents seen spot him. He doesn't last long
Hew I Became
A Mevie Star
As Told te
.Z KLUMPH
What Ha Already Happened
Dorethy Lane, a fjirl from i ma!l
fetrn, !,ac3 her einticit ambition
icith fieiMumfj of ether American
girls that of brcamim) a iiow'il7 iiew'il7
picture Htar. She thhiki her chance
hat enmc irhrn Wiie. u fnenJ of
'm ireikirif in -Vnr Yeih. tctti of
meetii tj mc people ,e)uetal vith
motion picture ami ttki her te tiiit
her. On hir firU ihvi i,i the metrop
olis, the ijirl start en a ait te the
'i Jiiit ami 'mini alinittiiic te one
of them. Doiethii is aiveu the chance
te play in a muh sertir, mid makes
the meit of it. She meets Lawrence
l'leiirh. pn arcnt for the company,
iche become inieretrd in her. Then
conies hrr lua chance ichrii. because
uf her resemblance te a icrll-kneien
'tar. she i aked te double for her.
When she tells I'ci sis the happy
ueir. I'citis in turn tells of a de
lightful vtrpiisc for the evening a
party planned by her motion-picture,
jrienas.
HUE REID PLAYS
SAXOPIlOiVE AT
STUDIO CLUB TEA
FHOM
the
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Ky CONSTANCE I'AEMEK
Hollywood. Calif.
ESTEUDAY the Studie Club had u
en te raise funds for its future
! clubhouse. The Ambassador Is our new
! est and most pietentietts hostelry, and
be.tsts of meen ut grec. This was the
I vein- of the slaughter. Wallle Held
I vsis there, and savonlietied for 'em.
itileiia Svmiiiseii looked glorious, of
leurse : and 1 gum
Marie 1'revest's new picture, te the
wonderment of tliesp present Tin
I titli is "l.eve and Uielies." Wh net
"Tessi,., tlie Eoetlful Hntrnek"?
Am hew, I belbve tie girls made mm"
meiie . The affair was sponsored by
Mrs. Ilnueeck llanning. who is the most
J energetic of the society philanthropists
I hereabouts.
One rcdeemi'.g featuie of Miss l'ie
I vest"s itirrent effeit is that T. Itev
Haines is her lendim: man. One glatre
! trem that wandering eie is eneiti:h te
cuise most audiences te emit mi antici
pator tlttei.
("Inrles spaniel in the lap of "Mether"
' Avlitiie. ttin iliirlftir- Itnmnllnrr flm nit-.
nor, I came upon another overwhelming
tlght. Paul Powell, the director, was
making fnces nt the deg te make him
mad ! The scene belonged te Ethel Clay Clay
eon's new picture, "Fer the Defense."
.lust about then Znsu Pitts wandered
uretind nuether rerner with a little girl
expression. "Plense. Mr. Powell, kin
I go home? Eve get te statt Tem's
dinner." Aft -r inquiring what she was
going te cook, and hew she was going te
He it. mid nsldiu? Mether Aslitoe' ml
if they didn't tun .-ice nheutrllie matter, he let her no
Well. HI net .iv it. I've sung
enough ntith"ins in praise of Mr. Powell
tre (his:
lein"inber when I..iit, Setnen was up
in the big weeds filming his latest corn
ed, and there was a terest lire and the
whole eenipain worked their heads off
te put It out? At least, the said they
did. Well, the ether da l.nirj received
u check for $I7.."0 in pnunent of his
services! At that mtu I'll sa it L n
let mere pretitable te hand "people n
laugh than te wive their lies and prop
el ty :
el I
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B'!c
the eiif ii he uitcnst nie nic the inrn and n(y u he iriy ei.deutlj
ic hard up. 'I her iletht mc fiaicd. tiny leek hu uirii. tin n sheie
the lines of irony. I hi m thiir prefmsiun and tiny vrui the job.
rpiii:
al
of it.
aid. "I icntt.ie te s,j taut the
his' work n month, week in and
ether da I talked te a casting dire, ter about lonemon- m the business and
ed him whnt chance these folk had te make a decent living in their, (nd
Hi- 'hook his head pit.iingly.
"I don't knew wh; tin stick at it, ' li
avinge extra gill doesn't git nine thuu ten
week out.
"We pa thim .". S7 '( and Slrt a da'- depending en their experience, their
wardrobe and tuir known photograph. e qualities. I!,:t the gnat majority of
them fall into the S." i lass
"An.' girl who has been an itra for a 'en- and i -r ill an etta might
better leek for a job in sonie etin r busines.. If she has nin thing nt all in her.
It will show in t nit car an 1 she u dl be engaged. tirt for bits and then for small
jiarts.
"Even then she'll him m icntin.iu.e. 'lie aerage snl wh,, pin's a nuid's
part just n bit here and ter- 1,1 the pn rure will get S.'i' a 'eek. but she
7"ES. 1 e done nreit "
-I- reuie, I've had geed luck."
sa'il. 1 felt- t int she (1 111111(1 m' se
(esi les-s if t wist made it s .em that 1 Friu.k Cmiipeuu ler t
was luck. "Law rente I'tctnh get in
the engagement with Sevan!.'
"Oh. 'es. lie's the 'eulig Sir (in'a'ui I
isn't he? Well, his luMieh was light j peau a I reneh-t
.,..., . ... .- 11.. nll.llW"" ?'' "asS tO
iioeiu tuiiai.e nun i.i ... -
that niiwil. Thev had inti nded going
i was ever at i.ask s Testenl.n , ' c l . . I " f
wandering ntje.it unions the senntliiiB. ' btailUlWS IS Leinine Last
of, siippeiting the sets f heard a giean. , Penrh.Mi Stanlaw.s' teihnlcal staff
mm .in iiiiuun-i-. nun oil new anil ineii hpning a surprise part' en htm in eele-
ii i ii 'i.'i .' ,"t',l"" " '" "" 'bratien of tlieiompletlen of "Tlie Little
-i. iMiiv-e I iii'eiimi e les e I CIIO vine j MIMIsli.l. ' stlll-rilir ICntt, I Tnn,..Ln.. ..(..
. . ... . ' ..... ...p ... ... ........ -..., H, , -
e uenei i et almics i i,, ,, rnn,i.,i ai,,,,,,.. .,.,... i.., i.,
Amis lust starring pn ture. " I in. I.ntie i linvln, llnlKu.i,,1 tr.r- xv- vi, ..
wiiiicn uir hit s mvt vnratlim r here uein f , ,.f.
down into
.teck-sellin
enl this
thev druppei
won't be hkei te wer' uien
tl'e Wllks
:i few m.ihi
lllelltll Yeu see.
part- and liuidru
hri
, or
tlriy urn
competition "ill he m kei n I here are
thousands of gir'.s tit te rl' them
"Fer small parts she .ill begin te get ST." a wees and will oil en up it
150; but then there enters Mi. big ejenm of u leiisrantly replenished wardrobe,
and her clothe.. mut leek ee'll i.ml t ia!l be ius'I We don't allow tin
cameullage in wardrobes.
"Most of the girl, think thr. th's talk lien. ! epen-,. nf wardrebi is
bunk, but it isn t. 'Inc.' ni.r. be il er with their nerd es and think thc will
tnake all their own gowns. '1 he inn help out a let thai wh. of (euisi. but that
weekl bill for hats and shoes and gowns and wrap, is smug te stagger then.
anywa that i. if the are getting g oil n;ut t pl.i'
"And the mere vnn-.fiil tlie nr mid tin umre engagriuen's the git tin
mete gowns tin will lime te naie. for. ien if tee.' nuiKi pictures for different
companies the pmiies are s en b the same ubli' . The wardiebe bills of
a mederatel sueiessiq motion pnture neirtss ar, as I113 as tim-e of 11 wealth
BOiitty woman. '1 hat isnt bunk: that's t n-t
"lint, of ceuise, jeij i.in't disientage tlinu with ''irt- AIwa;s tin ("
utardeiii awaiting tlrm in tlie ne-.t studio. It's that liepe, springing eternal, that
keeps them pinging en mid en through di- our ig incuts, through self-denial,
through hunger mid (old and want and pri'ntiwi All the want is their chain e.
Geed Lord! Chain el
' Why. the gill or t,n man who ,. going te t 11 doe-p t wa.t long tu flnd
out. I lie den t wait tui t'.e 1 iliaine. 1 ie nuihc H
Til t sniiic ilny I Imp pi 1
feed trne had jtitt n mul m 1 n
' d te run into n li dm mawne liem He ;
lint, te'd I in 1 hut tin', 1 ut a
had Haul te me and 111.! id it icndit.uii true n bad u that en the et
'ea'. "Huh" lie 'I iintcrl. "lleMr. fdon'tkneir n-hat tin y'tr iimna
te de. ) 011 rr n let of ntuff ''iit nut liy puhlii t'y ejju 1 about tin
qicnt reinnl in the uidi'irt emf thi prutpruli that n mil ul.rnd nt u
I II tell you the tiulh. H'c ' ixpitUne a itiiyntj tint ni,''(r ki Jlelly
ILOOll.
Bert Lytcll Defends,
Creek Characters en
Screen and en Stage
1
dramatic his 1 im- At am r.ite, it
fa'ciniitmg te phi tnc man in the ( use
ISciiig 'the hi : 1 reek" I n't the wu's
thing in tlie wur'd
n"-
IO11I, n
n wen
tin i
mi m:e
lib n In .
-O IS till
tCT'VE ineti (al'isl 'hi be-i
-- the sere n weild' ami I
dering just hew c.iiupl m n ir
mark in."
Uert lAteil. hnr- f-;
ing finMu d p"o p"e
dtictlnii of "Lad- -flngert.
" paused t
g!ie the subject
due consideration
In "Lath fingers
he Is eine men
cast as an exn it
crncksmiin. of 11
type kimllar te that
wlilph he pertra.ud
in "Alias .Tiiiiiu
Vnlentliiet" "15ns
ten IUaekle's Lit
tic Vel" and "Hus
ten IUaekle's Ilcdciii.t.eu
"It is true tli.it tni'.c crenU iln's
have been among nn inet suciessfu'
'pliturrt," Mi. li.'tell 1 etitlnueil. "and
I must eeuf'ss I IUc in' parts In tin m
about as well as iuu that I luui
nlaed. I don't be ice it's liivaur 1
nave a fellow feeling te1 rn 11L1 In gen
eral; lib a matter et fn -t. tlucer has 1 one of th(
aMwnjs seemed te me about the most seieiti 11s wnl
despicable of crimes.
Anstvers te Questions
Frem Mevie Fans
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Mili:Si:--'iil. II.iMi has i.'ienth
Ineii made n .tar Yi s. sue is nil v.illi
M.n k Seillielt He.' I ( nl II Ulll is I'l.vl
lis (I llau -
Venn- h aula en a lui.u ,
preposition, just os lie said
l'her deal came along, and (
that one. Wish I'd li-- I
tcned te him as jmt did. I'm done for (
new : I can't go bad, te stenegraph'"
tin re ate three girl aepl.'iug for ec.'
job in town, and amuav. nftir hn'ing t
a taste.ef easy ninnc . it would kill me
1 te s'u'e nil day for twent 11 weel. (
"Yeu won't have te de that " I told
"er "Win don't e.i 'i-it me a while.
Per. 1 I islted ou. jeu knew and
I'll Introduce Miu te .I0I111 Seward and
.iwer.'l.ed' else I knew who could help
1011.' and tlie first thing .' 111 knew eu'l!
hne a job, and things will be line."
She didn't answer for a moment, but
ust looked at me, and the expression
in Ik r ees mad" me want te er . She
did 1 ry gieat big tears that splashed
en her hands and mine, that she didn't
even tr' te w ipe awm .
"You're the dnrlingest tiling in the
world. Het." she said nt last. "And
I'll never he able te thank jnu. W'e'l
all It isiting iust new. because I'e
enlv get ten (ents te in name, and I
awneil in' suitiase and tlie few clothe.
I had this morning, mi that I ''euld bin
bicikfnst W'liere de ou li'e?"
I told her about the dub. and timt
she could sle?p in S'l'ia's 100111 for a
while, because S.'lcla would be nn.11
"And I'll phone o'er the.-e new. se
that it will be all light for 0'i te go.
Then mi can just takr the tilings '011
treed out of in room the maid will
'show jeu where it Is and lime dinner
nt the club and charge il te me. and
go te bid." T went en.
"Milt aieit't .ion ci uiiiig w.tti me'''
-ue aske 1. lis v e get ti;i from tlie en 11 1
tnd slpi new del ed lut tinse and wipel
ii.wai the teaistni'is fimn around !"'
I 'c,
"Oh. I (.m't I'm d inn"; w ilh Law
ri nee FrelK ii." I te'd hei
"A"ith I aw rem e l"n in ii ih": sh.
iid. looking at me 11 .th .1 m.tc lit -
'In smile. "Well. nu can smv that
ivitii vide-(ed itinnien.e if 1011 want
,10. but 1011 leek te in- e:.aetly like n
.irl ' be's dining with the m.1.1 lie's i'i
ok- with, 'Hid who l.ue vs that lies in
f" "lib hT. lime a nie ti n lieii-
(." A id she sbjii ed out et n sun
di ir mid ' a. gei c
1 si, ed there tin a tew moments ju-t
th,nk, 113 tliiics eier. I v uiderei if 1
ad looked that win when I went te .1
.lack fjiiihs an I I'ildietn if that wes
the "dei. le.iU" (iiblis had meant. Ii
, would lie font! if thitikil g f l.tiweni,
I had h' n "I ue te set a job with a m 111
llle I.il.Iie .1
1 urn 11:111 no 1 tirnins
e.i i-ir iiiineri 1 nrmr. .'ir. ixosielt is a
I111111 hb.'cl. in tin Id ture. and Mr. ('urn. '
iirul'nii woedsuiaii,
the fernn r ein e tee
elti'li mil gels tin- life Miui'ccil out of
mm. .in. Ke.'oll sccmi'ii te
Jehn Mart' nieie's "Mr. Hide
few inr'nlleiis. lint, lnilcul. thi
fermance sent a si. her down t lit'
UO.tlg
with
ptr-
Cll'l't
dlneis. including the entire producing
111111. .ir. niiiiiinws, who nan ilirecttd
.hiss 1 oiupsen in inrec pictures, 'At
tne i.iui 01 tne et hi." "The Law
and tlie Weinnn'' and "Tlie Little Min
lsicr." will net direi t her again this
lear. Will'aiii I). Tailor uilli nrmlnen
Miss Compseii's next picture, ivhiih will
no stalled seen.
Cr II .
. nrnrc:
X 01
ohees
Sizes 2 te G; no heel
lOa T Tan Piiceti CJ QC
le ... .". I-
1 vvnue cucKsKin $3.H5
s.Cr Vv Sizes . te H : wp.tJar lire
JCTNsV "
Tan Russia $4.00
' White Buckskin $4.50
The finest little shoes that the hest of
leather and iverlcmanshin can produce
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
WE SPECIALIZE in things for ladies and misses that are unusual and
original are the best te be had and ut reasonable prices.
V
HUDDERSFIELD FABRICS
English Tweeds and fleeces from Huddersfield in
Suits, Coats nnd Capes in original models. The fabrics
ere confined te us.
WAISTS AND SHIRTS
Plain tailored nnd made in our custom-shirt work
rooms ready-te-wenr or made-te-order.
SPORT HOSIERY
Special importations of Scotch nnd
1 lesiery und dependable qualities in silk,
English
lisle, etc.
Weel
ATHENA UNDERWEAR
A Marshall Field & Ce. product sold by us only
Philadelphia the perfection ns te fit und fabric
established.
TAILORED HATS
Ne, net regular hats but the unusual kinds
all of confined styles.
THE DIXVILLE DRESS
A one-piece Dress of u fine knitted wool fabric that
combines style with serice?bility. This fabric is sold
by us exclusively in this city.
GLOVES
The mannish-made
washable fabric gloves-
kind that have their
-also standard makes.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
jffirW
I'liorei't.us
I'MIITOI'I A1S
MBTWilTfr
COM.ixy jK .
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.
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ntttftiertnc xw. in "i hk ti n miie
, ALLEGHENY MWrL fe 7tuU
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und ;
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own style, W
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JD i TIIOMrMJ IS
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"The Weman in His Heuse"
bin
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rC Hie NIXON-NIRDLINGERfrt
U THEATRES UJ
BEI MONT csd ahevi; market
l.t..STMt ( 1ST
rj v
I I Mil. i'i l ni i
.lain mul I M'l1 1
fc of 'I hnnuis .M
.1 s,fl
ii-,'. Sh
chilli
r I'tiuhl hi' i"i 'M'fi still ' 1 i
" '11113 rheut '..I'uriKc Af"
1 lip 'ii'O ln'il Ini'H --(i 11 1
Itr.l.l
I KA en mi iKht ' t'U-tul Hi
ll.ll' litles 'li'llsslllll 'I lllll ' IH ,j
niiisii.ii iln' 111 tin 'i ml', fei.inli'il mi
h" llfi' of 1'i.ni" Si'iii'liiii. niinv nf thi
mi' uii s taken iniiii hi- M.iim ' J'.iok J'.iek
'ii 1! ii'-.-ruii"" is .1 me. inn plil in "lii'h
an iris uinl muiu tin.' .iku niui in
Aim 11 Kirhiinl llarihi'lin ".s i'.iiiij tin1
li'inl. f
lil 1 Viela I 'mm no- thi' e.uli ;
ml' in "I'miiM, nf I me iii'iirc
AriiM hnh 11 nili l'n pi t.iu-, "Tin'
1'H" mul 'liM'ii"l. ' Hi' s uiirl,-
lim nil ""1 ill" lllllllll." ill lil'i"-rnt. Hi- !
fei-i'llinst ai'lers of the
iih imp uf tin. inn,! fin-
ihluil in I eik nil till' -t iivrt tmlnt.
itrpiIIKN te nciimiit fni the muossef
creek iilnjs- 1 think it is hcnniH'
tlif.v lire iiiiiill ii'it's of ii'iciii'iiitluii
A geml limn Iiiin one 'limn:: tliul'K ilm
tiltj of It The ili'timi of it in his Ui;ht
te ulu buck te the llht. Ir 1- tin
cfrnul ilriinin of the t ifi;li' hi'i'ii'i'ii
poed mul evil in tin' In art et n man.
(he dniiiiu of u.tiiii'Uc rrilciniitlen.
"The" liwer he hat sunk, he mere
'IOM W
"The I'iiiIi
hi' .ri'n lu
Tin- Mini
mfi- nl .1
l.mnui pi
l' WS Tin in mi Itnlii'ils l'liiiini'i
Viiinr. Mini. i' Iti'lliuuv mul 1,'h.mI
iliiKhc nw liiilnih'il in i 1m ia t i.'f
"Hall the Weinan."
.Mnr. la .Mum u n'.i'iil in
ihlrn Thi:i3 ' nn 1 'illl mnn
'.In' i ml ni fi'in nun' run. m
V'ln S nihil. " S.n Ik th.'
I.. 1'inl!' ii,'liahi ihi vi I-
ii.ii
Anl
hnen llll
..ii : . . .
III'. J'lsi 'ii -ii-." U' .1 ... VII " ' II . ' .
Iiiin nii'iin th it hi a, in h'.i iilthj
i.e. I v nt ni. nil') inr inriinei- niieii'
" c iiI'mi's ,ii, runl i-ai (li)"frin a hu
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