pyifi j .it -a -a T?,jrt . "V ,n zwnamGWz ii rr.i ,- .. '.r '-J- - " " h Bfir , I .v"-"".''! - - I lj .'h . r 14 EVENING PUBLTO LEDGER-PHITADELPHIA', -SATTJBDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1021 ,T -I ''.' f?" Ii. ip ft' If m mi Ifli ifc'S m 18 k c T r r I h CLOSE-UPS of the MOVIE GAME Hy HENRY f They Seft-Pedal News About "Retakes" in the Studies MOVIU studies like nil the publicity they can Ret, of course, but there's one pbac of tliclr work tbat they fry te conceal lrem tbe rryws fcs ' eu(ldei. That ph isr Is the "rctalf." It's Just what its name Implies makliis nsniti let ei "tuft tbat bes been made one, but tbat, for some reason or ether, isn't satisfactory. It wans a duplication of effort nnd expense- and sometimes lnxelvea prob preb letnn tbnt arc mighty difticult te solre. Th director who needs a let of retakes after every pn-turc be mnscs seen finds himself en the blacklist nnd tM company auditor and the production wanner don't consider blin tbe proper bind of perren te associate with. . The ether day 1 ran Inte nn Assistant director of one of the bis studies find asked him if there una itnytlilus deinj In bis plant thnt 1 misfit yet u "story ' out of "Ne," he snld, "rery uclet. 31iss So-and-?e Is deln; a little stuff, bat uuthins of importance " Tbere was fci.niftbinc about his manner thnt made me suspicious and T , Kept at him with questions until be finally blurted eut: " Well, if jeu must knew, we are uiahlns some retaker, bat we don't want anything aid about it." Se, of course, I vent up there. Rut I'll respect their filings te for as net telling you whnt studio it was. I feurd that they were working en em" sfnn In a picture tint they had tenstdeted finished nnre than a month brVte. They bad entirely rebuilt a et 'hat I had rti stu't i r rilnh tue mouths ace and It was u big and eipenshe set I p'l'd nheu n l'l and learnrd that thej hail rebuilt this whM" clabnr.Ke -eenc jw fr t"" dayi' erk. And tbev hid hid te hunt up the erijmal mem bers of ibe company, U had scattered te etiicr jobs, und K' te ull seifa "f trouble te arrange a elirduln t suit all of fbem, nnd altogether H -(as about at troublesome nnd cxpitiic u tve days' task as yuu can imagine. ' rHERU nay tie any "it of a dozen different reasons for then rttal'i But no nmtter chat thr reaien i, thf expente is (Sere ant the cti- I WettJtifss of Tiiber ue(fd and duplicitci, and it isn't a eery peanut or J happy rns for anybody involved. TJ THIS pertWlar case I found out what the trouble was. The production had been finished, cut nnd edited and the- whele company dismissed. 'Ihej director was alsflcd with his job, i But thcre eie two or threr nhewtngs of the product b'fere company officials n the studio projection room and gradually thete grew up the imprersleu that j he story nasnt ns string as it was expected te be. Nobody scorned 10 be able te put bis fiugr en the neatt point. TSi.t tbe '. met remained th.it th whole thing went blan-aa aa J They culkd In the tcennrie staff and looked the thine err half n dozen nmes mere and then they tvegne te ee where there- was a turn in the plot that , rry decidedly neakenrd ererythinz that succeeds! It-. Ther put a film "doctor" you didn't knew thre was snch n persen'' -en it md be performed 11 Biirjlcal eperntJeu, but in order te have i,moeth eenti'tr.ity ir the uew twist te thu story it was necessary te change the action in that en weakening tequcnc. Se ther dug out thMr blueprints, their "still" photographs and th notes rf ' Jie centinuifv cl"rk and had the technical etaff rebuild the st nnd th casting Irocter bunt around for the same p'epls und the wardrebs mistress dupll'-atc tin estumes. And for two days they shot thi quencj vifh the new turn te it, wail" ferybedy enssed and generally didn't think this movie life was se romantic n lis fan magazines eecm te think it le. The far of thrsi retakes led another big organization te go te expense i 1 mother wa- a week or se age. They are putting en a big supnr-upccial, as 1 1 j all 'era, that required n fatr-slzed village for a let of its f-cqucnccs. They decided te build the Tilings in tbi atudie, because of certain ti'iuual fqulremens or tbe etery, but tby knew it would occupy the whele ftagj an ' Hat no ethrr sets could be built until it wns "struck." But if retakrs wen ccessarj it "euld be practically impossible te reijrodue tbe Milage cxactl. md, besiics, it Teuld be pr'ihlbitl-cly evpenslr. Se tbjy quietly hired nuethcr studio, built the Tillage In it, shot thlr Miff and wVnt en about the rest of the picture, locking up the rented studio v itb the village etill standing In it. Tbnt village is tbere today. The Aim Is still paying rant for the studio pd net complaining, for they rcjrsrd it bb b form cf insurance cgainst a much ,rtater cost if they had te reconstruct the thing. And they will keep the Tillage tbr until the film is finally cut, edited, ippreTed by everybody nnd shipped te the dmtributers for tb market. Anether studio has been up against a Dad retake problem for aeme time and unnaged te relre it enlj last wei'k. They crgaged a wcll-knen Rtage artr te play a secondary but n-i; npertant chari' ter part in their present production. He bad stage engage engage leuta coming en, se tbey ohet his stuff early and let hirn go. Recently tbey have begun te see a way of considerably strengthening their lery and making it much bigger than It looked nt tirst. But it Involved retaking eme of the scenes in which this man was nn important actor. They get In touch with him, but found tbnt he was booked solid wdth stage entracts until last week, when he clesd in New Orleans und had a week free. Se they had te pay his way from New Orlcann up North nnd back ngaln. .live him n salary and a big benui for surrendering bis week's Tacatien nnd halt ene big stuff they were doing and let a let of their cat l'af a vieek while tliej .nade the sequences he wan in. 7EP, thee' a let nt r-tmnn'-e erwnil 11' ie ?' Hut Iheie's a 'ut of durntd htrd, duceuras'ng narl. tnn. ,itii it j.ij lUxiil; it's play ct).d iwt deicnright ftujinejj, yeu'r uf e ttteJ fe te'; fe director tr'il h teas enrjaqed in the paitime of meling retnkei. Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans ANZONETTE Madge Bella-armada !born In New Tork Oity in 1014. She hr debut en tlie fjcreeu in "The Cup 1 of Life." Iler first appearance en the ige wa."i with William Gillette Jn ' Dear Brutus.'' TtOBIN"-Flerence Walten is n veil veil kne'n stage ,iari"r t fur ns T Vnnn h.ie bei rever fljirirnrefl eti tne -. ren I imagine y-u lire thinking of ttlhfls WaltOD. rrtANCrLIA It hsa been Inn; time since I heard trote ye j Thought I had lest yen, (.0 jejf letmr nnj ery welcome. The 1 t'li girl wh'n yeij reeentlv saw m n petir w ', N rVia Talmadg" ' Al aii I5e tin a i,e eai THEYVE ( tl GHT THE GRACE M) BE UTY A ffttv flllVM nvn tliiMrt unnnnrril .n f . -. ,7.. --,. .v. ,um FI-...i, 1 !!, -.,.- ,.w... v., ....... e l .,i n.rns, Knewing me inrn ineu in f p picturesque old tquarca and alleys that predominated In the Trench cnpitnl at the Utne of the JtcveluUtp'' ir" " "uvmcr siihq iivtu -im e M. NEELX played with Maude Adimi in "A Kisi for Cinderella" nnd sle hnd nn Imper tant part in "Huroeresque. Hhe hss Vilaetj bai and cyej. MAT!'--Ne Mnrv 1 1 1 nit 'h' uame i wbleli thr little ldv ' .is rhns "nnl. Juliet Heill ue Ii'r iihh e h f'jre gnuig lnti picture !!ie U net married, and. tnerener. the repnrf tli.it she 13 engaged sl.e rmphntteniT drnies THIN Dnrntiir Iinlten 1 &i geim t Hollywood 10 wer't in ".Mnrnii of tie T.adv Letfv ' fn.m t e novel h l'ra k Nerns H'i(i'lr'j A ale it m plas p 1 .5 'e M s-- IMI'. . nt imnn ...Annu fAin I ..lOltli'u "' tflM. j. we urpuuny, - iiie iinui a Biimpse iivuimj. inn mr.v.,yi -y iwuti V ' f Daily Mevie Magazine ANOTHER GORGEOUS BALL IS I'yUSUAL SCENE JN CHANEY PICTURE V.y CONSTANT!; I'ALMl.U HolliHewl. Calif.. Nev. 12. THI ether niplit no went out te fJeMTti te ee the big speetnele that 11 t) be the feature of Ien Chatiey't pbture "The (c- ta-c of Cliiiidlii'. ' r11 e tiling i i" nn j 11 meiisn ltnleide. . 'nn i'f .-eli.r un I I ,ipn"eiit, the ee. a-len n movie- -icty 1 . -l 1 1 . !)( h- gned In ilnc (iililjim m:n of i. y pets thi'ugb I li'ne never mi t bi'n -- it n.iM .1 liia-vcl of tlieitrl 1 1 1 effect nene-; lirnutiful g(iwn, v urn by wiunen. - -'IIe(l t.p siv d (i v ii 1 poll tin' : rei ' f full-dp'-"-bei-ul" a pml Mini. e r.ivenieijt 'I llMI arl, t all Minie.i t lunrd in" i.imein te gath I'l' II OUl II UIT 01 '"HI' IMJUUH"-. T mean it! The enheMn plne'l. ami I from the ImbbUs rose ,x fiuita-tieallj dressed doineiPls, v,r.i tnen iiancea, tlireMiig the fenm into the air as thej 1"1 " ... After it was nil ever, I felt you'd want te kne hew it v,aH done, no I :ik' d Mr 1 h.ntiey. who n net in make. up. but uas'ilnrtlng iibmit every where nt mice, helping the director, Wnlld'" Werilev. He naid the pinto upiili which lcted the liulilih w,t lii.ul" nf inc. pf -erl llll Imles n llichei upar Tlimngb these h"le-, was pumped 'MS. lurniflit'd bv an engine unit" hun dred jarda nwav from the mclovire housing the vjiecmcle. I'reparaterj te sheeting, n sud of very btreng soap was spread ever the zinc plate, the pat turned ou and the bubbles duly caused te bub. When the scene was ever, Mr. Chancy sent three helpers scurrying nfter 'the blankets lnld aside for the shivering girls. I lmpzlnc the soap- pi, ds were erv clinmnj, clinging te 1 .X tlv 1 lad l"di '" ' 'f cnurt-e, tine '.j- tin girl wlui M-el in mm h-tern.'r, 1 1 h . Mislfr ' hnt y I think w dieth Itll Ihllpplllg: ' Like the pcn.1 , the find i. nlwait-s w.lb 1.1. And theie 1 was the M"-lter v i:n expininea te ner leuans in it stage-whisper thnt there was Jary I'lekfetd sitting ever there, and that phi va really expecting, ou knew. And Miss I'lekferd b'lng in I'tirep'j at the tune didn't change their Interest n bit. '"IM!!. reinp.liiv expected te wm'j h11 right. Mr. Chaney himself did net intend t" make up until 11! o'clock. In this pi'! lie he plnj-t twi ili.tltie parts nne that i' a it'ii'fiir inti rf leel in rnd'ci! srsntifc ep"nmetit-, nnd nlse I 11 i'f nn :iii'--inn 11 iipnii wl.eni lie hnd tried nne of his inn",iti'int. 'lie night of the partv lie wii-i te upp'ar ns the doctor, vlinvn mnke-up, fertunntelj, wns cnmpiirntively s'mpi' 'e lr (ilbleni and te 'Wftllaee Wf ilf r the dirfet ir, del u.gs ran.i vl th ri'M t for ire t 'ght n cut' rpnse. 1 part inr' t I l-'er gre, the OF OLD 1 Mte HLLES V... i -i. . , t.. i . yrile the buttcrlly life nmen.ls"iCll . uiuur u Jinny Btfl 1 mm jm 5 CHARACTER WOMAN SENSATION COMES FROM These Genuine Buddhas Were Well Protected '"pc TIND genuine Buddhas is no easy tak. AVlien lilmlng "The I.tir" of .lade." 111 which mnti - -- -if Buddhas ure used. Celm Caiupbc'l director, hunted all en'r Southern California for them. rnmll a Chinese, gentlenuin called Ht the studio one day nnd informed Miss Vrcderlek thnt he would permit his prhafe collection te lie used, pro viding they were gunrded by two Chinese guards which he would biipply. The gunrds came. They never tool; their eyes off the predeui Buddhas during the lilming. honor of conducting n diflicult pcifonn pcifenn nnre without :i hitch whteh means without displays of temperament. Whet things did net go enctly right during the rchcnrsnls, instead of telling the ih-i'mj wuiit, Kuimit-'uun inf.j- were, inni nice man Kidded them first, and then re-evplained the action. . Mr. Gibbens is doing wonders with something I'm going te tell you about in 11 few dajis namely, "What He The Cook." I'm saving If, be held tight. It't from h niineve tantasv bv iteineniPiir Meri is, nnd the sets- I will tell ye-i this much are what n little Chinese boy would Imagine Amer icn te be. I thought I hud wandered into n gently humorous dreamland lb' iIV 1 watched them building the Uttle 1 hina-bey'a home.. Just you wait ! Many Film Stars Arc !ew Being Entertained en English Estates AMKKICAN niovItjg-pWuie pre- ducera in I'nglnnd have been getting an introduction te BngtiMi eiintry l'f- nnd nt tlie same time the hospitable' Britishers have been nble te ,ati.fy their ! curiosity ns te tbe Inside tneks of the film-makers. Many interesting Inei dents en both sides have tittended this process of getting ncquainted. erman lcrry, wne plays In neerge I'ttiinaurlce'H production of "1 hre Live li'irnt1.' pellt n weuk-eicl partndg' i "itiiig at the fount rj eat of a fitend rar Ipswich. 1'er ll Imviei nt the Sep. i iet .ber pert of tbe Biltish gentry, Mr. I Kerrv did remarj.ablj well, for he hrenght down no fewer than fifty-nine ! rds and no casualties weiP reported I among the beaterB or local game keepers. Lord Montague, en wheie estate Jehn S' Itobertsen has recently been filming et e wonderful exteriors for "Iove's Boomerang, " was particularly Inter evted In watching the up-te-date meth e s of merlcan picture technique, bi' bi' ause. ns be told Mr. Robertsen, jenis ise he happened te wnt' h tin operations Tat- mil concern making h liliu near Beauli' i Abbev. The iciii.rces of the, orepaiiv were smull. but their reveutcc- f linens W8B all On the oppellte scale. ' Thev wanted te him an army eres- ' ig a hedge," TOr'l Mentagu'1 recalled. i "bit they'd only get four men at their ' disposal te ercatn the illusion. But that I hdn't matter n bit. Tbey spread these four men out nnd started them ever the Idge. Then they stepped the cntnein, whilst the gallant little army made some ""eari cliHngcs in their make-up nnd ace ..treinents. After that thej nhet a little b't mere ami se en, until they tjeug'jt the effect was realistic enough te pass without nn explanatory sub- ti'Ie statlni 'This in an army' " This Extra Admitted Reference Had Faults MAXWELL ICARGER relays a story of hje actor who had been playlnp extras with ether eerapauies nnd who innlied for a job in the new Kurper 1 eduetlnn, "Kisses," starring Alice Lake. The rietnr submitted a letter of ef'rence, ' hieh c)titniiie(j leunrks ' hard'v ceiiiplirnetjtnty te the applicant. "Tb-H doesn't leek nltegether satis satis factery te me." said Mrt Knrger. "It isn't te me cither," the actor admitted, "but it's the best I could 'cu" LORN A MOON LEFT HER SCOTCH CLAN FOR FILM STUDIO TT IS n long way from .Seetland te -writing scen.irles bv the way of the ncw-piipcr t-ji,dc;ite lield. But that is bow the -.tery lad. of "Don't Tell I'verj thing,'' Marring Wnllnce Held, t.liirlu Swnnven umf Hlliett Dexter, linppencd. l.erna Moen. uulher of the, story, was the daughter of n Scottish chief tain, "The Cameren of Krracht." Pli able te stand the restraints thrown I 'ibeut her b.v nn niivtecratlc family, die Icniiin te this ceuntrj. IVemnewi-paper vverk in Sun Krnnci'-ee she drifted tu tin Cniinditin Northwest, living nn out door life .ueiig (lie meimted lioliee nnd I writing her 1 pcr1encc4 in "two dif j t" ten' lnt giiii,i,"- l-ngln'i for the Kngliib magarit es nnd American magazines. Then for mere than flve year abe i w rote lyiniiente nrticies unrter the tamiliar heading of "Talking It Over With frfirnu Mren. Veil B. De Mllle noticed her articles, nnd observing the intimate pblloiephlcnl knowledge hhe displajcd of the feelings of men nnd women, decided thnt she had conaiderable material for scenario themes. He called her te Hollywood, nnd utter n year's study of motion-picture technique she has nlrendy written sev eral original photoplays, among them "Don't Tell Bverytbiug," nnd finished her first continuity. It Takes a Let of Grub te Satisfy Hunger of a Company en Location I P AN army travels en its stomach then the reenarle of n moving picturs ih n menu. At least ene would get that Impres sion nfter seeing the erd'r for lunches put in by n motion -picture company en "location." Ilfrn's a i-ample for a week of out door work inr the cempRny used bv 1 Ocil B. I te Mille In filming his lateit pietinc, "i 001 M rarnuisc : Thlrt.v-siv hundred sandwlrhes fas fas ter'ed beef, ham, cheest and ,'anii. Tucnlj -seven hundred cupa of cof fee. Twelve hundred and fifty pints of milk. Fifteen hundred pounds of fruit. Twe thousand piects of chewiug gum, One thousand pies. "It waB all used," said the assistant director, "but thev should have shot the bird who Included gum. Cnn you j Imagine a native Siamese, coming up I i-iuii- in run i'nmru wnn 013 jaws "Uty en a wad of It" UorethT uauen, ailWrefl Uanls, renrad agel, Theodere Kosloff, Jehn iavioen nnti jiuiii raye were, it may be added, among these who at times offended equally itl the native Slum tee. -it' 1 1 isaK!&?)au.. tkSEL- Mil: : ...it. u, Ji?t(,sV , t .t. IVA ',, Vs . l"'' , , ' ,- i' ..,t ' . t-V . 'H..W.H k 1 tL-?: 1 I Vmerlcan for THE WEST Abore nre n number of pictures of .V-Hr,1'? I,0'iVf'p, "n fill" appimrs In 1 be Light in the Clearing," n pic pic turizntieu of Irving Bneheller'a neicl. At the upper right is Miss i.i'ssercr without make-up. Out ;,,'it.,tll(,y uru snying ber work in thin I1I111 is of the. Mime stnndnrd ns shown by such chnrncter nctrcs'ea ns Mary Alden and Mnry Carr Prepare te Blew Up Mile of Track for Film pUni'AUATTONS have been ceni- pleted for blowing up n mlle of rail road track te give H tinnl punch te the dosing vplsedc of the new VlUigrnph se rial. "Breaking Through.'" Several tens of dynamite hnvc been planted nnd the clanger nrcn is constantly patrolled by guards te warn off unwary passem-by. A large gang of men dug n deep cut through n hillside nud laid tbe track especially for this ene scene. Every thing is new ready for thp big blew-up which comes ns it climax te the nctlen of "Brenking Through." I'lMiTerr.MH rfHlmHUT, TUBll arAMlmc AuambraJttr:tA2:.une5GRANT iKZGmfrh TODvy!RFALTO WFST CHESTER ucptnr ifibiiKS. ... I SESSUE HAYAKAWA -Arj.VJP.L.i1.1 "Dangerous Curve Ahead" nULLUIlLlNI jut tully 2 IS; Evas. t 8 WIM.IAM S. HART l, "Tiiiti.i-.wemi niiMi" '"-" " " w" Ii X TIII-1MVM1N- NTS. t-1TKJU.U.J MArt.M'.IJ DAII.T .MS MUKVVOOn In THE SCOFFER" ARCADIA ( llh-STNL T Del. 10TJI 11) M te 11 IB T. M. KVSSKl.I. hlMTbON in "Bunty Pulls thetring A CT7n "l"H V.SKMN iiIHAUU AVE. r01vl mit'sci; UAll M.I. STU CASP In 'GOODNDVIL" BAL rlMORE e i; i) jj PATMAT Lemtance lalmadee.mamma s Aitairf . reMEnv- ruinAY the i3Tit tJLlNIN m-v-i.vm.t THOMAS MEIGHAN In 'TAIM-Y HICKV' til T tlTIUIRn Hreml i Bunuh nn til 11 EUGENE O'BRIEN i" "Tin:i-Asi lMinn" BRdADvAY,,r1?1fr: IV! M BETTY COMPSON In "AT un rsn.nr I 111" HUM II" CAPITOL inY'rV,'. EUGENE O'BRIEN In "IH lilt: MOUTH 11VIM, P. M. rni nMl a I em a m, Iplwev1 Ml. VVtV. Iliicil-' 2 10 7 "!"' p nH r, p f WILLIAM S. HART inj-THnEivweni) nn.sri" DARBY THEATRE Hlt.LlAJI'.OS'X VVI)F.ll..A DRAJLV "WET GOLD" EMPRESS UA-rJ?m" THOMAS MEIGHAN in " .wrv iiirus" PA IDMAl 1MT a6lh A Olrara"Av. r-lIIVlV-'Wl I MAT1NLH DAILT JACK IIOMf: In . "DEAD OR ALIVE" I7AM1I V THEATRK IBM Mrv at rtlllUl 8 A Xt TO MIDNIGHT nOOT OHISON In "RED COURAGE" I cT-f'tj CT riinATUB- H.lew arrvri MATIN-KL- r.Ii, SU AAA - MARGUERITE CLARK ' in "irnAMiu ki mhi".- GLOBE 0Ml mnZ r? w te erl(J- nei'VEHM'.nn meitKij, "A Jalq e .Twe WerlrU" Hew I Became A Mevie Star As Told te INEZ KLVMPH What Has Already Happened Dorethy Lane, a tmall-teusn yirt, ambitious te become a screen tar, vitita the ttudiet teltile en n trip te Nete Yerk, h'he meets Lawrence French, a prtis apent, Khe becomes interested in her and secures for her an important part playing opposite Jehn Seward, n famous screen star. Whila en location at Cape Ced, Hetcard astts her te marry him. She refuses him and returns te Xew 1 erk, realising that she loves' Lawrence French. Dorethy meets Eikhern, a big producer, who engages her for ail important role. She gees te dinner with Lawrence French. HD "WAS HKe llts of men of his type hrj danced awfully carefully, almost counting the steps, and you could 1 tee tbat be loved doing it. It was almost pathcUc bin pride in the new steps be did, and hla anxiety te de well. I be gan te feel n little sorry for him, some how." Until then, he had been en his own ground, and I hnd been far less important than he was; new our posi tions were reversed. But even se I couldn't enjoy dnnclug with blm; I just tried te smtle and hoped that there wouldn't be many encores te thnt ilnncc We were Just well started when Prls cilia Graves and Lawrence came upon the fleer and then my cup of miser was full. Fer l'rlscllla danced wonder fully, nnd from the wny alie snuggled her nrm tip around Lnvvreuce's neck nnd rlnne tn him Teu'd llftvn thought the! 1 crtalnly were engaged. I knew that, te them. Mr. Bikhern und I must leek awfully grotesque and amusing I was ! sum that l'rlscllla wiih laughing at 11s and once when she glanced at us ami then said something te Lawrence I saw Mm smile. It seemed te me that that dancfl would never end. When we bnd gene back te our table Lawrence came ever te inc. "Prlseilln wanta te go te, one "of the night clubi;" he said. "Shall you and I go nleug,' or what would you Ilk te de?" , "Oh, but Dorethy will net leave new we arc just celebrating her Blgnin .(r new contract 1" cried Eikhern. "Sit 'own nnd have n drink with us nnd heai ibeut It!" Lawrence Rave me such ft queer leek ns he refused I knew that he dldn' nppievc at all. But roinchew 1 didn't care. "Yeu had better goon with PrlsclUa," I told him indifferently. "I think I will stny here." Oh, hew I hoped lie wouldn't go' lie steed there for n moment, loekln rather bewlldgred; then lie said se lev that only I could hear: "De you wnn me te go and leave you here. Dode?" I didn't, of course. But I wns jeal eus because he had been se nice te tlur ether girl. I'd have shared him wltl any one before ; Sylvia's being nreum' with us hadn't counted. I knew that I was in the wrong, but I wouldn't have admitted It. "I wouldn't keep you from your el ' sweetheart for nnj thing in the werlifV I told him, ever my shoulder, and ther he went nvrnj without another word. 1 stared nfter him and the ethers a they left. Prlseilln hid en a beaiitifu' little Mlk coat ever her pink ergnndb frock, nnd her hnt wns simply n dream She bad blipped one nrm throng' Lawiencc'a nnd was laughing up at him nnd chattering nwny se gayly. I told myself that of course I'd never had nn chance with a girl like thnt. who hn simply everything. Why, I'd been won dering a while age if I'd ever go nbrea nnd she was going the icry ne'tt dn, It seemed ns if some girlb had every thing. "The little lady Is very tiled," Bik. horn said suddenly, interrupting fiiblc in the middle of a story. And then, 11 me, "De you want me te take e home?" n "I want te go home,'1 T answcied wishing tbat I didn't feel se like crv -lug. "Then we will go at once," he cried Jumping up. "Wc will leave Jack t pay the check, and we will go com en!" And he grabbed me by the urn and hurried toward the elevator. I didn't want him te go with me i'HOTer...s The following theatrca obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee et' early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. In "ni,Ari ItUnIM" CREAlINUKiriLKiV bread ttftt JQrt W A. (i OfcBfc. UANIfcLb r rt - - ii ...A.M(a In "Till- upprn nttti n -r-' . "l- lui. I I1V1 1'l.K I JAl """ " "-""l" " Mata -n s!ia T UMAKLhS KAY In "MNETKKy AM) rHXMS" rCnrlten "Jt.nlt Abev uhead 1-WUI11U11 , A M le u 13 j, j, I.T,S.TAll f ST In "SNOW BLIND" LeHnh Pnlnr. 5"iniuwn At.. 1 THOMAS MEIGHAN lnJM2Al'lWUrKV; 1 1RFRTY U1JAD t. COLUMBIA AV. i.iuji 1 1 MAT N., . DA,LT it Al.tSTMl I VT In "OVER THE WIRE" OVFRRRnnrTJATDnreSB BEBE DANIELS - ijlH!memiabe I PAI APP "1 MA1IKKT IITRISJn' ELSIE FERGUSON In "SO.NO OF IBONOS'' I IUNVILO3 w f,n , w lr ,. .. j, j, . T.KITr.K CIM'fl In ' "BLUE BLAZES REGENT "WT"".? Htlew HTM te U I'. M. i'.t 111 row 1.1 1 In "DANGEROUS LIES' RIALTO OLKMANTOW.S AVBMUB l-U-4 I J ' Tl I PrurtCKEN ST. CHARLES RAY . In "h( RAP WflS" RUBY -uikct pt uauexr rru DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ,. In "TUB HAIMT OF IIMTIM'.SS" SAVOY :8n "IKlfT 8THKDC "THE GOLDEN SNARE" SHERWOOD V$ ,MJ!$rJi MARGUERITE CLARK In "HCKAUnLKn 1VITES" STANLEY MA"KOT ATTTir' POLA NEGRI In "ONK AnAtllAN XIOHT" STANTON hlu7. , wij tni.MAM rev8 'wendkbptAv' r "OVER THE HILL" 333 MARKET, W?J J!W WILLIAMS. HART in "THKr.i:.UOKI IIRA Ml" I VlUiUKIA W ff',,? i i'OUT'OFTHESbuST " Her Photesraph Did It ll rnr.A a'tKrViik tM 1..... i mm? mnrn nrAfA-...l i . nlenc and finding a tax for mT?5 ' I couldn't tell him '"' Bt Se VTO downstairs together. And ih.".wS went entrance et the hotel, waiting for V,. were- Lawrence nnd rriscllfa Lav' rest of their crowd 1 rucl,la unl tin I tried net te meet Lnwren'. -as we crossed the BUnSa' Hft tuly"nB rrench car that had IU Llkhern'p monogram 011 tl 0 denr tf'; ust us I settled down in h" m J$ he gave the eliBt.fW .V 1P?i' Wn! looked up nnd saw" LavVrenc ? 0l kin a me. His fnee wns very wl,j ,t ! ntjiTa,?r,Vl'tilc;k that only the alrengest effort JnBhlm Tarn ?MT-V,C,"0r. .!'' no .ln .!,, i, -L"'m' ""I" nn .!., .i,- : .:"' '""' "u.i lie est ..- ... nnl hi) Saw me, alt leucii v. was looking strnlght Inte my ",B VJ then we drove away, nd I wend r.if y dresms were niwaTa go 0 U tern te pieces this way. S w wondered if And as the machine rolled nlnmr .. the great span of the brWgS Bnrf 2. New lerk my thoughts went back ft that morning. Then, tee, 1 had rlddn l" Mr"?? lT ,UnhappV. "" the?, I felt hat I had everything te mat. 'or material suceesft. w ... . . "i!" Tri,'lhig, tl,rei,Kh th "tte'ets of 'fl . city I bad longed te conquer, with V . renter success in my grnsn-nnd I . nt .1 "."".""""IW' ct in the ractn ractn tiTbe mine" S ,D "fe ba'1 M"ri Elkbern wnn talking At Hi-. t hardly listened te him; then. grjdSl, us I realized that be was talking : SSI n. part In his picture, I forced ?; clf te pay attention te what he m a.ving. "" "And you're n girl much U teus really- sweet, young, pretty- but when 011 lind tltnt your mother is one of the notorious characters of the town, thit -11 her home mere than one big mimta md been committed nnd hushed up, jW nre horrified nnd swear that teu will cave her. But she. has your Wr lb her merey, nnd threatens te expose Me mlcss jeu de ns she nski. And se tt night, you go te this mnn'H rooms '" His ieicc made me think of a at Vking its chops after it has killed t bud. "Mr. Bikhern." I said, just as calraly as I could, "you needn't tell me anr uere. 1 enn I play such u part as tbat its pictures of that tjpe that mail lecent people condemn- the movies. And I I won't han-e nnythiug te de with mob a production!" "What vvbnt'H this you say!" h puttered, slipping one fat arm around ny shoulders. "Why, j 011 den t under hand. Ibis picture pi cache a a great 1101 ul lessen. ICh 11 sermon. It's " Our car bad sftpped, rati;ht for a uenient In .1 traill.- jam. And before lie etild step 111c I jumped out of it. tan icrefts the utreet, an,) stepiied into a acnnt cab tbat vvns headed tbe etbir way. "Drive te the corner just ns fust u .ou can, nnd then turn off Inte the text street, m Kjve ye ,he flddrM1 hen," I told the driver. I didn't think .Jlkhern would try te overtake me, bat I wasn t going te take any chances. Te lie Continued .Monday IMIOTOIM.W ,S fMore-PLSr . ceMMjir V fcjf THOMAS MEIGHAN lit "CAPPY ItKKb" W The N1XON-NIRDLINCER 0 THEATRES 1 SESSUE HAYAKAWA . I In "IU.ACK IlOhLft" CFDAR 'rH cedar Avimm V-I-L-fM.t 1 snanJI-Taili'.M- ETHEL CLAYTON tn "UKIOM)' COLISEUM ",; irket lie' seih stt .10 4. 3 ! t 1 r. .iuni:i, jjai.i.is in "EAST LYNNE" IUIV1BO SONT BT. A OinARD AT J UiTJUU Jumbo June, nn rrtnkfer 'V .,,.. JI.IT.A riAT In -1, "THE SILVER LINING" i LEADER tiDTjA&?ii I JIAIini, IIAM.I.V a irVNDIIAM STAVDrtO 1 "THE JOURNEY'S END I OP! IRT P2 -AND lOi'IST STREW' I '-vV-UlJ t ju , 30 a 10 ris, 0 SO te II PAULINE FREDERICK In "IIIK hTINf or inr. iasu" Nl3C0N "f.lT. SMILING BILLY MASON In "IT MIGHT II WTKV TO IOC RIVOLI KU AhU HtAT??&'SSitt PAULINE STARK tn "THK FOIHiOTTKN ti03IAXlt STRAND aEATOKe i& vim 1 i ah c UAI7T rVllL.t'VITl J. li-l -, tn "TlllllSli-VVUKU jiu.i.ili AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. crmantewn mat'v,t! dajw BEBE DANIELS In "TUB 81'UKI) tiini." Jeffersen :w,h, i WwSS AM-.STAU rST In "THE HANDICAP" j PARK "Arsf, CHARLES I OAUFIIIM st. eia ' ' Ki I M .ntlTIll ,Tf grapi or bcrse f te D w rtS ' und he tent for hw ,,, hflW signed ber. New X' L h"i a5 r 8 ldy for rrjAZ?lK picture "" . "rl ) la "HINETEEtf AND i-M" ,Al Z1A 'L , iW eil liV
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