. . i -t h "' , - 1 1 . 7? lVVll - r' v a .-ni'-T. -- '' ? "Z'Te"' ' ; A .'.'XT' V " - V . 'w" WTT3TJI3' tffiMtt SJ - f (TCCnmX .. v u 1 J f5 , I. HI" , - ' "14 w -- r II - - - n- ss itV.ifi EVENtKG PUBLIC LEDGERtHILADELHlA,. THURSDAY,. NOVEMBER .10, 4921.. ' - . -r- U ", ' ,, FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK OF STARS fl fte Daily Mevie Magazine Hotd I Became A Mevie Star As Told te INEZ KLUMPH Mf-fffrw ytv "-5 v v v HjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHKy Si 4L JM H Sf3 m Mill! !; lltf'll jni MY f . CLOSE-UPS of the MO VIE GAME ! i Hy IIKJ.KY It's Astonishing the Way They Build Up and Then Destroy ONE meruing last wool.-, nflcr Ulrtiuril HnrtlirliiirMi nntl Ills renipntiy hnl returned te New Yerk from tlieir Iiwntlnn trip in Maine, thry vvnlkcil hit i the Blegrnph Muille. up en Knsl lT.'tli Mreet, and found n ecmly and ImwiWuI er, bright nml fpetlcss nml brnnil-ncvv. 'J'liey worked en tliet mnctillirpnt vet tlint day and nlpht. "When tliey entered the Mwlle next mernlnR tlie set vvns entirely tern down nd removed anil where It had steed tlu-y found the Interior of a church, with the pews rnnsliiR tilling the fleer where they had been dancing jazz the d.i before. I haven't the slightest Men vvliut that fir-t cet cost. It mint have been Veil up in the tlieiivnnilK of dollar" Tliey prebnbl) won't knew it cot them aches until the books fur this production arc balanced and nil the time sheets are in. The point I wnnt te make l that the beautiful result of all the time nnd nil the money and nil the careful planning and nrtiMlc endeavor lucted just one day nnd was then drxtrejed. , I have often wondered uhat the dccp-iinderneath feeling' of an nrt director must be when he sees one of hi-i dreams realised and then, nliiiet before he has had time te enjev It himself, have it hacked te pieces before his very ejes bj men te whom Its beuuty means nothing. Yeu vec thej don't simply Mlnp ftts together nnvvndii.v as they did in the days when ou paid a nickel te xe n tnevic. Then. If they wanted a ballroom, they told the Carpenter te build It and he get whatever "lints" nnd preps were available, perhaps added a little te them nml cjjled it n ballroom. Anjhew, it was ns nenrlv like n ballroom as nil he had ever been In. It was the kind of thing he probably would him1 liked te have In hi own house. Nothing ilk" that new. If the -eript calls for n ballroom the art director, who Is prebiibl.v nNe n competent architect, studies the scenario, gets mi idea of the kind of people the cluiriicters are, and drtws complete plans for the kind of I ballroom such people would reallj Iiuvy in tln-ir homes. ' And that ballroom Is built. I e seen some of tli met beautiful bits of ' architecture oenceivsiblo standing In a rushes ' h.ie been O. K.'d, turn down uu garret ueuroenis. 710 AltCIIITCC'T in the outside icerld puts mere loving thought and care and inspiration into his trerJl- than de these art directors in the Movies. Hut the outside architect, in his old aye. can proudly take hit children from htiMhuj te building and say, "There's some of my icerk. ' The movie arehitert may tec his ter e day 01 tire in the studio and once or Irciic en the i.rrm. Then it n forever gene. TAM moved te this frenzy of fiw phllosephv by th sit that the r.artheliness J- cempanj found that fust inernliii in the Hiegrn'ph studio. It was rcnll a beautiful pkee of work. It represented net a prhnte ballroom, but the Hread-tvajlte'- ideal of u rah :i nl luxuiieiis j.iz. pnlner. De jeu remember the beautiful ets in Mtie Murraj " "(In With the Dame"? Ilicy were designed by Charles n. s.ee-el. Seesscl designed this jii?z p.ilace for Barthelmess and tf was ns rich nnd nrchitectur.illy pure ns any of the Murrni backgrounds. And it lasted one dn : Neaievt n,e .nmerr, .,. ,1 ntrance. with seieral small tables awaiting diners. Tbn came a great nrcb - Way. most inipnssue ni its sheer grace and slmpliciti. IJeyend the anhwaj jen saw the main room, with tables flanking the nide, n orchestra in a far corner und pace in tlie center for a score of coupled te dance comfertahl. In the far wall was another nrchwny leading out en a ierand.1, with n! marble balustrade f.iirlj covered with crewing ines and petted plunti?. 1 steed a long time ndmiiing this scene until .eme one inl.l ni t going te work that night In order te tin Mi nun Hint mere would te a 'iiiin-Ii in it place nett daj. I could scarcely belieie Huch a transforiuatien phscall possible. , I hunted up Seesscl. I found thut there was a spac n tort of alleywaj between the edge of thi" tot and the wall of the studio. S"ee! was in there, directing some workmen' It was-nn odd place and it was. several minutes before I discovered what thei were doing. .,'J','1'mm",T!' !",,u',".v I'uihllng the wan, f tu,. church around the dnnce hall set. "hile the cenipuny was slmetlng the big scenes- in the ballroom, Seessel ..u mi ni.ni nm jii-i uuisiuc, iiauitiiig vlndew.s and thing-. I followed the elturcli wall around and were iilremlr linlli..l (. ,1,. t Ar u. t7" 7" .,'"... . '. '. .'" "'. l" Director lletin eastward for the ballroom sPt. i.nl imiW That was neussan lxcese iL 1 , J teTuc?, te allow ih. 1?,, fc,urar"Iil i.Ul,c re er e nes ,?, ' " ' l W K r.,n. , .., P";Men; uinu una tlietr liueKs , V ""l"""-""P'iu ntu.sued sln.eting that nlghr. all the work- had te de was tear down the ballroom mid it left the e.iti.e cli"rch revealed Placing of the pews en the fleer made ft rend, for the next morning? C I" ! ef '"' Jlul ,f 'J0U "'' "r"l .e..r studies much y you II seen b, ein te ,rnhrv that the people , th.m ,;hJ ns ucU brains for a thin,, that te !,t a day or a ne.k at me,i nsZaZ, bTst ncss men put into a irhelc yiai s uerk. ! Answers te Questions by Mevie h PACIII -DerU Mai was ehri-stened Deris Orcgerv. Liln Lee's real nam- is Besale Appel. r.iy AIIlen u Mr-. Bebcrt CUjs. in pi iv ate ML'nilAY-"n.iwt.r of the North' ie Pauline SlerkeV hileet pictuie. Her Own mother plajs the p.irt of h. r mniher In the picture. Pauline was born In 1000; yuu ian ligure her uge for jeui- BC. H. Jt. If .Iran I'nlga Imi appear.-l tn serials ik well as in rrieiis drama ' Bhe is the wife of Albert Smith DICK Marshall Neilnn was a lead ins muu In lilms before he becaine a director. He U the came Mnrshall Neilan THIS IS WHAT THEY CALL A "SEMI h x - i You've teen close-ups with one person's face filling the picture. 'Ie make them the muiei i is enlv about thiee feet from the subject. Here if, a semi close up being taken. It will nhevv the heads and sheinders of two or three persons. At the horse's head, dressed In white riding habit, ts Pauline Frederick. In the foreground, the man in (he Btraw hat Is holding a" frame of white cloth te reflect the sunlight up under the hat brims of the women se that the tuadewB ever their faces will net be be dark nnd heavy iih te conceal detalle. Over thin man's, right shoulder, you tee the group aroued the camera M. NEELV movie .studio u few dn.s mid. once the te make room for hovel and kitchusi i t ..... .,.,.. , , hey and lime it tern down before morning sacreu eniDiem, and erecting ecclei.iiistlcal i:.. . ... ieun.i runt tlie a tar and miln.t ! MU,,,,J ""'am wiuni tUc cnmeramai, and It. ther words. ih..t ,l.m .i..i V,M t"irA ,,., i ilTUns , Wh,w-,r,,,fer ,,,e ,,"-ch set. , "V1 bnluMrad.. of the ballroom were I ih"T"' h0 U,,, "'" hMl " obureh ! ans I J en -nw- in "Daddy Leng Legs." He .also plnjrd oniieslte VnrniM Tnlnm.l l i one of li.. pictures. AMA f.i,x lord Lle.vd i. a brother of Hareld Llejd. It is said that he will star In ( emerl; . The, resemble each ;tber ennush te be t' In.s. Wallace Held , is tweiit, -nine. WINIFUED Ceorge WaNh irt net married He will be seen en the vaude ville stage this fall. Secna Owen plavn .he lend In "lavender nnd Old Lace," Myrtle llu-d'b well known book. HIT)!), Carel Dempster studied hnder Kuth St Denis und toured as one of the Denirhawu dancers. 1 I 1 IV jflHUSSMHE ' ,"!'"L- i3 f j P'ifr. l.ii rim li M-&iBH& I AZlMOVA'S IDEA fk WM W mUI "1 ! or retirement Ajsl 'Mr .lirw- i nii-rmirnTv -x'nirr Ir "m Lilian. St:L"m AW " zLZtY'"" : mkm-ami'wm m a XTO llia rillllOlince HIV rellrenmnt " I . VWB ' ,'.i iillllVjr Bk. 4W 1 , J- Nazimein, back nt her home in' Rts. yBM'$!'JKm' K J 1 laurd Oun.xen. near Ilo!lweod, after' , ff WiK ' W "I 1 her Msit te New I W' 'A if I f&ffi$ffi&(, news sterv tin, Hfc3t3BiMM?'SikliW I riwtv. . m0,ls nrtist 'letir- " swBSmjjjj -r nf lull -swHlBBBBBBBBl'' "!fl" iduiim. j oil deii't mean " ir.... '"it'i. I Ilni't mr,, J.iA .- a.tl wli.it jeu mean. " she 'laughed. i "It '- hk- tin-." she explained. "J,r l!"' I""'""'" 1 am going te ictire fmm I mj tli'iitrlijl work. I nia going te "" ' " !,' ',,"'' u,"'y "Mies-s it in ci i Ii suisiii ni .. ic. am going te cur injself off tntirdv for ii uimr hiimi, i th" time i, mg tieui nil of m, friends and iicipiaintniiees and indulge mjclfj in an eigj ei introsnectieu. i UT S J- !! SI I'I'OSi: .ou might call u 'taking geuerall seems te denote that one is irtent upon spurt, 1 de net rare for 'speit.' I ti in net athletic. 1 de uel go In for setting-up ixeicises or any of the tilings that arc enlln.iri! prescribed ter keeping one tirjsically lit. When I ! nm working I lind 1 expend a sufficient amount et cnergj. v hen I um net working, 1 prefer te rest ,,i I- . l'u "1 Cil" u a vn' cat en: t is a retii. ment. a r. treat, an opperlunit te -invite m soul.' It is nu escpe'frem the uniilicts of this world te the sni.phcitv of living and en- vlreuimnt that brings pence and un iderstnuding I suppose if I were living I in tin Middle Agi s. when 1 felt like W si aping the excitements of life. I 'would have sought out a convent, and tlicrt . in (leisteieil walls and solemn Miiieundings, glvui mwlf te contem plation. Hut the Name soil of an is 'mpe is possible tedaj. I take it mj sl frc'iuentlv " Utllu Girl at Play Gives "erma an Idea K LITl'I.E cle trician's dnught'T ii- pl.r.ing a i emul tl" set v here we li.n beu'i making 'Sinilin' Through' gave en- a xerv xaluabb' lessen rccent Iv ." sin. Neiinii 'liiliuadae. "Ibe'litlli gill bad a pine of colored c'lccs.-deili chiiiKlni" fro"' 'irr lin-"l whi-h tiailid behind hr tin, feet like a tiniii. Who me jeu pretending te b'', ilrar'' ' I asked. "I'm net pr tending' she .taid, left ! x : "I am a pnuciss " "That'.-' vvh.it mi actiiss must de," siijs Nerma. "She must net pretend, she i.iii-t aituall, be th'1 charatter sh" is plu.ving." CLOSE-UP' THE BRIGHT SIDE OF PICTURE Itichaid Kartbclmes-. and his cempanj have jii't come back from loca tion up ou the Maine Toast. Above is the jncht en which they cruisid. lielew urc "Dick" and Louise Huff, his leading lady SHH! PRETTY STARS TELL SECRETS OE SPENDING MONEY R L'l'KE.SEXTATIVi: MILLS, of New erk. has recently introduced a bill providing for a tax en "spenders" 'as a Milistitute for Individual surtax Such a bill, according te Mr Mill, will furnish an incentive te thrift and will tend te check the investment of large , snins in tax -free securities. lnci bill lias caiiseii a llurr, among the moving-picture profession, the members of which ackiievv ledge a penchniit for spending niene.v and get ting much pleasure out of s() doing. "What is inene, for if net te spend?" inquiries I'liscilln Dean, who is noted for IjfT wise investments as well as for the lavish amounts of ineniy she spends en her beautiful home. Asked (.eneerning her pet extravn game, the djuaniit I'riscilla replied: "Well. I think 1 like beautiful things I for m, home better than an, thing el.se. "Itaic old portraits or bits of bric-n- i brae or an, thins that seems te have the tilm of j ears and atmosphere up- j peals te me. j it is impossible for inc te pass an antique shop, even though I frequent 1 lind thAt the 'antiques' were worm holed in u New 1'erk mnuufacturini; place. "That Is the b".st thing about col lecting ebjets d'nrt, however; it is u llbrral iduintlen and after being 'Hung oiue, one liains a valuable ksjiuii. ' JVTAUIEl i.TJl exttava MJIE PKLVU8T s.a,s ahc baa an "Meitlv I have my gowns made, but sometimes I go shopping," shjs the pretty and adorable Marie, "and when 1 de, it is a sure imllcntien thut I'm going te spend a let of niene, . "A prettj frock simply teems te call me and before I can jtct my strength of will working, I have ordered it i cut out. "If there is a geed, strung lav put en gowns,, it maj stive me mene, , but it will also take a let of pleasure out I of niv life " ami Miss Prevest in a fawn colored gown, having a uumU" buttoned te the chin with funcj geld buttons nnd n clnular skirt, -miled whimsically as she departed for San rrnnciKO for a short vucatluu, GU.AI.HS WALTON unueuuee that J Iit pet c.xtravagenie i-, hunng high-bred degb or for Unit matter dog deg dog e nu, kind. "When I paid . J 00 for a Tlosteu bull. I theiieht I was ve.rv fxtravk gnnt but I no-.x tmij that dogs ate surel, vtry expensive. "Ihave mv e.vc en u p'lir of nutinn wolfhounds thut will cot ?1(H)), but I luxen t been able te fcrl that 1 dared spend th.it much ni ,et. "Ilewever, 1 go and loeh at them quite fr'qucntly and uule.ss tint bill putting u tax en spending go's through pietiv seen, l shall probably be out Sltxirt " declares the jirett, aud prtiti lil.idjR. who Is. just new grieving he cause of the less of "Mieke,." n toiii teiii toiii meii littli frrler, but very dear te lar b.01ll Had te Eat Se Often It Spoiled Picture's Effect TN WILLIAM DC MILLK'S new pic J-turf, "Miss Lulu UeM." there is a dinner scene requiring the cast actually te eat resl feed It wah uretmil lunch tune afler a hard morning s work The seen') was taken the various plaers eating hcnri ilv nm William De Mllle hud the snne rrtilincd, something wasn't right. Mere feed was brought en, but the iatt ali xv nil noticeably less appetite. galn something went amis-. II, this time the situation uns serious. The cast began te show unmistakable signs of distress, but they had te eat und what is mere, appear te enjoy it! A sudder. w iser, or worse gorged cast could net hnve been found bv the time this scene had been retnken four times. Stars Chaperon Parents Viela Danii and Alhe Lake, tin Metre sinrs, enve a dinner-dunce hist wcel; nt the Ambassador Hetel In Ln Angeles in honor of their parents. Mr, nnd Mrs. r.mlly Flugrath and Mr. ami Mrs. Emmet Luke. The two stars sat bark an chaperons whlle their par ents danced with ether tcreeu cclcbii-Uett. - MAKING uAlfs Butten" Is Latest Foreign Film te Hit These Sheres fTlHE season for International attrnc- tiens en the American screen is new In its heyday. Clernuin, has already contributed some notewerth, productions te the list. Sweden is ald te be putting out some lemarkable films that will eventually lind their wa, te tlie shores of tlie I". S. A. Australia lias just rushed prints of "The Sentimental Illelte." Its most ambitious photedrania, te Amerien. Mill new comes something from Eng land which it is said will prove n de eliled innovation in the wuv of cinema entertainment. It Is n Cecil Ilepwerth production called "Alfs llntten." "Alt's llutten" is n fantastic comedy with Leslie Hansen in tlie leading role. II is from tlie novel of the s'line name b, W. A Darlington, having been adapted for fhe screen b.v lilnuchc Mac intosh. Despite the fact thut two liritish Temmies are the leading characters in this novel production, ft is declared te be net a war picture in an, sense of the word. Alf lliggius (Leslie Hen son) is a twentieth centur, Aladdin. Instead of n lamp, he possesses a button with miraculous powers, and In this character he might have stepped out of "The lietlcr Ole" for a sojourn in pic tures. The story revolves around the adventures of Alf with his pal, 15111 (Jehn McAndrevv ). and Alfs romantic courtship of his girl, Lis (Alma Tay Tay eor;. Garcth Hughes Keeps His Director Busy by His Desire for Werk "IITIIL'X U comes te keeping a director ," everlastingly bus-y. a male star has it all ever the stellar lighu of the feml- ntne gender, in the t quiiiun or iirergn u. tinker, in wbesi productions Gareth Hughe-, is starred. "Never in my experience have i teen an, one se ager te work en a pleiure. aud keep c-sfctinually at it until it was fin islir.l, nt, jeung Hughes," declared .xi r linker, who. jxiinrii liueiti aftir a fl.vlng trip te Neve Yerk from the Coast; returned Le Hollywood this week. "While making tins, ln.-t icrirs of Hughes pictures. "Oarmentfi of Truth.' 'The Hunch' nnd 'LI'tle Eva .Winds,' that boy was nrt en the let and the last te leave. He smashed all the regular traditions if the -itnr e glowingly painted in ihe miigazinee. Instead of taking things rasv and being always jiinevhrie else when a scene wen te be shot, he was riyht en the job nnd want ing te keep nt it from sunup till sun down, mid then carry en by lamplight. It's a nrv. sejit.itlen for a director te have te be restraining the star as te give the rest of the cast time te catch their bifiith, btn Hint is (iurctli Hughe.) all ever ' It Cost Them About $68 te Make This Baby Smile for the Mevie. Camera WHILE "sheeting" the Initial scene in J. L. rrethinghnm's "The Man Who Smllfd." it was essential that a flx-month-eld baby, uppeuring In the picture, smile and cr, . Director Edward Slemnn had no diffi eulti in getting tlm infant te register the latfr emotion, but when it came te Inducing the wce artist te produce a Itrst-elass grin, a real obstacle was con fronted. All work was held up for the entire company while the infant was being coaxed and cajoled, and a statistician en the "set" at the time, figured the cost of tlie babv smile at SOS- actual time lest, electricity used and nil salariis of thoie in thut paitlciilur scene. Willie Cellier, Jr., in Film Among these who will appear in William Chrbty Cabnnue's next pre I UCI1011 is vviuie vemer, .jr. J lie iir ..... .. Ill I. a r.nll.,1 "tl'nm.., ..I A. 7-T ' wc i ture will be called quest. " 'Women of Cen- What Hns Already t Happened Dorethy Lane, a small-ieien girl, ambitious le become a screen star, visits the studies while en a trip ie iYew Yerk. She meets Latercnce French, a press agcn, tche becomes interested in her and secures for her an important part playing opposite Jehn Seieard, a famous screen star, While en location at Cape Ced, fietraid aik-s her in marry him. She refuses him and returns te JvYie Yerk, realliing that she loves Lawrence French. Dorethy meets Eikhern, a big producer, iche engages her for an important role, fiha gees te dinner tcith Latercnce French, ""1EE, but it's wonderful te see you vJ ggaln, Dode," Lawrence ex claimed, staring down nt inc ns if there hadn't been anybody else in the world. Fer n moment I forget ether people, tee; then I realized that the corridor was full of people, and that most of these uretind us were looking nt Law rence nnd me nnd smiling. "Ne mere wonderful thnn it is te sec you," I told him. "I saw you this morning, though, with Sylvia." "Oh, en the way te the train." He laughed, ns he took my nrm nnd turned toward the deer. "She xvns se excited tlint she needed n gtinrdlnn lucky thins; I was en hnnd te leek nfter her. I met .TeJin Scvvnrd in the railway station, nnd we had brenkfust together. And If he's right nbeut you nnd I de'n't see nny reason te doubt his judgment Miss Dorethy Lane is going le be one of the biggest stars en the screen within a year." Y'eu can imagine hew that made rat feel ; hearing such news us that, and being with Lawrence, tee, seemed al most tee much. We took n taxi nnd drove through the downtown section of the city und then ucress Uroeklyn Ilridge te the hotel where we wcrq te dine. And nil the way we passed people en feet und in the crowded street cars who looked se tired nnd uncomfertnblo mid unhappy that I wondered why they cured te go en livins. I wns se rndluntly happy myself that I couldn't help wishing hun piness was like money, nnd could be distributed among people in the same way. And seeing thec crowds made me un derstand, tee, why Pcrels felt that, even if she could get a job as n stenographer, she wouldn't want te 50 back te that vvnv of earning her living. Yeu work awfully hard In motion pictures, but there's n fascination about it that gets you. even when you've had just the least taste of it. We were te dine en the reef of the hotel. Lawrence had told me. und when I stepped out of the elevator I knew why he had selected thut particular place. The root wan fixed like the deck of n ship. There were life pieservcrs lashed te the pests at the bides, and every thing wns se snick and span and in teresting. One part was raised a few steps higher than the rest, and there was n dance fleer there and nn orchestra and eh. such wonderful music ns they were plajing wheu we came In ! We snt down 01 the main fleer, right at the edge and far below was tticxvon tticxven ilerul hniber, all golden in the sunset light. I could see the Statue of Lib erty und the army pest ever en Gov Gov ereor's Island, and ull the swurm of small beats that filled the harbor. And there wns one great liner moving slowly along en its way out te tea I won dered if I would ever go nbreud. I haven't the faintest idea of what we had for dinner; I knew that the feed was wonderful, but I was se happv and excited thnt I could hardly eat. I didn't want te de much but just sit and leek nt Lavvieuci. and hear him talk'. lie was nw fully happy, tee any one could see thnt. But after that moment when we met we both felt rather em barrassed; we didn't talk about any thing that was at ull personal, and we tried te talk steadily, because silence VHOTOri.AYN Alhambra Mt ruv t s, f.ve. 0145 0 UUPEKT llCGIIES "Dangerous Curve Ahead ALLEGHENY r5kn?..rtittBS WILLIAM S. HART in "TiinBK-xrenn nn.M" XdFnTTTS & & THOMPSON BTS. APOLLU tATIVBB DAII.T CHARLES RAY In "SttlAr 1RU" A Or- ArSl A CHESTNUT Bel IGTH AKLAU1A in a M Mil 15 P. M nt'SSHM. SIMPSON I? "Bunty Pulls the Stnnga" ACTnD rrtAMvUN & uihajid avis. 'GOOD AND EVIL' eTP'riMnDi: &isr ualtimere Elsie Fergusen in "Foetlighl" rn.MILIK CHAPMN In 'THE 1DI.K CUM' 5CMM0Th WD WOODT.AND AVE Ul-.lii1'. rTi-c''''" iuii.i lilt jri!" tAiii THOMAS MEIGHAN In "CArPY Kirhh" m t fPRiRn Urend & buiqushanna Omitlnunui 2 until 11 ETHEL CLAYTON in 'Beyond' riiAKMri fllAPMN In 'THE mi.K CI.bH' . ,-Z. T-fcw, A f lln.a.1 Jt HnilAP Alft BKUAU WAY .. 1w e v. Mi BETTY COMPSON in "at Tinr, r.vn of the renr.n'' LA11 1 JL. 'd v m n m ib r. si EUGENE O'BRIEN in "IS MIT. WOItTH UVINO?" 't-r AMI A 1 G'n ft MapteuetxJ Ave! LULUIN1AL. n.,e t n i. m WILLIAM S. HART In "TlimX-WOW 1IKMI" nARRY THEATRE BEBE DANIELS In "TWO WEEKS WITH I'NI" CMDDI75Q -MAIN ST. MVNAVf.NK ,11 1IIU.AIIj ilii ' - "Beb Hampton jiflacer" M MlHAI-I. Vi:iI.AN'l rr A IDNiini'lMT 'Hh & OlrarU Ave. r-lllVlvyv-'l"V 1 MXTINEi: DAILY III rr.ui ii V.HIII,.--- "Dangerous Curve Ahead" i-iun r TllUATRE mil Mnrlmf s, .'pHOTtH'UYf. COWMKV y J f AIV11L.I s A M TO MIOMOIIT M.Ihl lt OAST In "Beyond the Crossroads" VaTTU QT" Til E ATHU lielew "sprulT 3D 1 rl O 1 . matim'i: r.it.y M.USTAH C"T III IThejVlanef the Ferest" PI PRP B0l MAHKivr ,sr ' ULvJUu , n i i; 3e in ii OWEN MOORE In "A DHOKCE IIP 'OX EVIENX'E" P.RANT"-"- ui"a m5 r- i . V,. MA.T,N SATUIipAT Ethel Clayten in "Beyond' CIIAJILIE CIIArj.IN lu 'TII13 IDLE CL.UA1 EILEEN seemed se significant. Put every little while I'd lind myself beginning n sen tence nnd then somehow forgetting i te finish it. nnd Lawrence lighted one cig arette three times nnd then gave up trying te smoke wc simply couldn't keep our minds en things like thnt. I think most any girl would have been happy te he with Lawrence thnt night. He is awfully geed looking, und big, nnd he. wns wearing white flnnnel trou sers nnd a dark-blue cent, nnd looked wonderful In them. 1 saw u girl nt the next table leek nnd leek nt him, and then turn and speak te the girl nnd the two men who vvere with her, nnd I didn't feel nt all surprised; I was se proud of him myself thnt I weuldn 1 have felt nmazed if everybody there had turned around te leek nt him. "There's a girl ever there xvhe's nwfully interested in you, Lnrry." I said, mid he laughed mid tinned te leek ever nt her. And then he excused him self te me. quite excitedly, saying, "It's a girl I used te knew," mid rushed ever te their table. It was silly, but I felt hurt. He couldn't have dene nnythlns else, it he was te be polite, af course and yet I hated having him jump up und leave me that way, "She lived next deer te 1110 xrhen we were just kids," he told me when he came back, a few moments Inter. "We played around together for years, and when I was in college she went te bearding school net far uwny. und used te come down te proms nnd things v, ttu me. Pretty, isn't she?" She was pretty I think maybe that was one reason why I'd soil of haled having him leaving me te speak te her. She had big. dark eyes, and iicr dark hair was bobbed, nnd curled up all around in such u cunning way. And she was dressed beautifully nobedv would wear clothes like that if they had te nay their own laundry bills, I de cided. Lnwrcncc nnd T passed their tablp when we went up te the dance fleer, nnd he introduced us. Her nnme was Pris cilia Graves, but Lawrence called her Pussy. And. though she was awfully nice te me, I could see her sizing me up vcr, carefullv. I was glml when we went en up the steps aud began te dance. 1 hnve never known anybody else who danced ns Lawrence does. And I've never liked se xvell te dance witli tiny one else. It's sort of as if something quite outside of j nu swept you along, nnd you aren't conscious of reall, danc ing at all the music cariies jeu. It was wonderful thnt night, with the music .throbbing aud siwging ns If it had been my heart, somehow, and the rose lights en the little tables dimmed by the biautv of the moonlight outside, und the harbor lights twinkling there rnnTnrr.Ais 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. r M kE BEBE DANIELS In "TI1K 61'EKD dim," lyPIVDlAI 001 U ft W.M.NLT STS. 11,11 iiMv, r,t a. an, i:ms CHARLES RAY 7 K 0 In "MNKTKUN AMI rilYM.Ib" KARI TON CHESTNUT Above HKOAD . , ,irt, iw a .M 10 U.1JI', ai. AUrBTMt PAST III "SNOW BLIND" Lehigh Palace UtnMWj LOUISE GLAUM In "OKKATEIt THAN I.O E F IRFRTY bread & 1 ou Sni av, . .. . . mati.m.i; IMILY ..,.. y'KMA T.MAI0r. In inc. jivjii vjh inc. uuur" OVERBROOK 03 and HABnrnm avu CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "l IIARdi: it . '"' ' A M '" U 15 I', M. ELSIE FERGUSON In "hOMl OK fcOMij' PRIMPP"QQ 101S MAI.KET STrtnUT I IWNV-paO s si) a M te 11 15 P.M. "THE MONEY MANIACS" REGENT -MAHiur st neiew irrii IXLUL1' ' Ml A M le 11 1- M .. I'vin Pinn-.r.i, in ''DANGEROUS LIES" RIALTO KHMANTOW N-T HM.T ELSIE FERGUSON in "niOTUiiinh" RUBY MA-rtKUT ST rtLL0v"7rH 4 '" v M le it 1-. I M COMEDY DAY ' AutmnitH li:ijp bprrlnl IWtnrt-H SAVOY l"U MARKET TtRBET JTHE GOLDENSNARE" SHERVOOD'r,:fV,'.r!.'tlrerA Thes. Mf!aVi.tn "r'J'.. e!ifi ! c"ni.ii: niM-nv , .Tiu: J,f,,K CMhh. STANLEY rz POLA NEGRI ln"ONKAJIllAN NlfiHT STANTON &firv Wr II '"I ru-V's HOMU'u I'l.AV "OVER THE HILL" MARYCT hTREKT tim-aW .... ..w, A , , WILLIAM S. HART I In "TMHi;i:.VV(il(i) iutM,.. ' Vir,T?S'efA"MAIlKl r Jr , ..7 1 VICTORIA ,M'mi-'( "T- J'-1' t."TvV OUT OF THE DUST" RIALTO WEST "CHESTER! 1XUK1V1A lALMADnR SEDGEWICK Accommodating "Extra" Just Wanted te "Lead" A SOMEWHAT dilapidated indi-tt- xldual with n battered hat nnd uncrensed nttire necesfed L. M Goedstndt, the casting director during the filming of Tem Mclghan'i new picture, "A Prlnce Thcre Was," with this questien: "Need n leading man?" "Leading xvhatV" queried the d. rector. "Oh," nnswercd the ether with n twisted grin, "lendln' n horse, or almost nuy thing." below us. I fclt.ns If I were In fnlrr- could last forever. "Pretty wonderful, little girl " Lowrcnce said te 111c, as lie let me go when the music stepped at lust I couldn't answer; I could enlv leek at I1I111. And then he stepped ever te the orchestra lender and snld something and the music began another encore. "I had te have ene mere there'll never be another dance like this " Lawrence said softly, putting his arm' around me. And se we danced again. We didn't tnlk nt all we didn't have te. Thcre wasn't utij need te tell what wes In our hearts. We had te step nt last. And as vxc went down the few steps te the fleer Pris cilia Graves beckoned te us. Te be continued tomorrow Anether Bathing Girl Deserts 'Witching Waves" A NOTIlEIt bathing beauty from the " Mack Sennet t forces has feraktn the lure of the witching waves and still mere witching bathing suits for the dra matic field. The latest addition is nr Hue Uurkett, wne hns been selected by Director Geerge D. IJuker for an Im portant role in "Stay Deme," his new production with Garcth Hughes in the stellar role. Miss Burkctt has been appearing be. fore the camera for two years. Darins this tunc she has been featured in sev eral comedies by Fex and I'nlversnl. as well as appcarlnc opposite Muster Ka- I ten In one of his early pictures. Ile ccntly she was featured in a special (series of shett subjects by the Century Comedy Company . 1'HOTHI'I.AYM 7i. . t-QMFA r OTAUCWCA The NIXON-NIRDLINGERfrt THEATRES UJ BEF MOMT r,2r ABOVB MJvrtKKT SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "BLACK HOSES" CEDAR C0Ti CEDAR AVENUI v-L.iyrti j30 Mnd .,7 Qnd 9 p Ui THOMAS MEIGHAN iu "CAPpy niciis" COLISEUM "nrket bet. COtli & 6Ml MADGE KENNEDY In "MAItV. HE CAnEPUL" JUMBO ?-n0uNT SI- OIIlArtD At. CONSTANCE BINNEY In "THE MAGIC CCP" LEADER 1ST LANCASTER AVB. fctHEL CLAYTON In "IlElO.ND" LOCUST J-P ,ANU I-OCt-'ST bTnEETS PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE STINO OP THE LASH" NIXON MD AND "AltKET STS. SMILING BILLY MASON n "IT MK5IIT IIAPPKN TO 101" RIVOLI 52D ANU f-NSOM STS". ilVVla MlTtSr-R UAILT PAULINE STARK In "THE rORGOTTEX MO.IIA.N" STRAND aERMANTOWV AVE WILLIAM S. HART III "TIIIIBK-TIORD URANO" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. Oprmnntmun S31 Oerinantenn An. n W ttwm mv VM tt DC" WW m Ihe M" wne MONTV UAMih In "THE 00LIEII" FFEEPR90N 20,h unJ Uauphln BU. C.OWlN vlATINHi: UA IV CONSTANCE TALMADGE '" "MAMMA'M Arr.Ma . PARK m3Sfi? .'Wuif . aiimi ciiu.UKiia.iu r?s in "TILE SION ON TUB UOOR' "COURAGE" I i r , J jWj jiiaiMay- . ,-a