r- r-vr gm P ' 11. V r , pre-; x. i l UVSNI'G PUBLIC LEDGBR-3?HILADELPHTA, MOStt&Y, 'CtpAEpBli .lMt ' - y Hew I Became A Mevie Star As Told te INEZ KLUMPH FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOIC OF STARsm ("Cie Daily Mevie Magazine x Jmffl A y: KK i-Mtt. - v c .e Li-3WJAA ftWSKs. .. .'AsitrS-i. jtizwmHzz vi Kitem.rm jjAjmHM'KS jaBHPr.VKHr. .iR'in..aiTnwv'4rjHh .'v fc h mi m M m V. . "X . b ' ' I IS CLOSE-UPS of the MOVIE GAME Ity 1IKNKV Celer Plays Many Tricks When Yeu Try te Photograph It fTUinUC nrcu't niim.v iirnbtf ins n round 11 inevli' Ftutlle mere- baffling than fhc A problem of color. Hip trntihle I, the eiiim-ru wen t limit nt ceiir a tiie humnii ' eje eleea. Celnr plnjn a1 1 sorts of tilcKs when .vein coine te I'liotejtrnph It. ! ' I remember net lone ne" a vai-ht elul) vwintntl te make n rfproiliicflen of the club pennant. Se they nknl ene of their members :i coeil amateur pheinyniplict te make a picture of it for the euRrav:i,. ' It was an urnnge fine with two hint- letters en it. New, te the e,e thl j pennant undoubted! v ."-bowed two dark letters en a light ground. Hut the photo- graph snowed two liRlit tellers en .1 blnrk greiiuil. Ill H.cursinc pliet'igr.iph'", ,vnti've get te in:iKi a strong distinction lietwern the raj of light 1 lint route from an object. There are vlMial rajs which affect the humau ejc. Then there are "actinic" rnji wliich make diemrcul chaDges in the .solution of jour film or plate but nun net nffect the eye at all A rich orange color N one of t lie bet visual rajs. Yeu can fee if mtlis away. And red Is u geed in jil ienr. Army signalmen oft'-n make their sema phore Hags of red and orange brctu-c tliej can be seen farther than any ether colors. Vet reil anil eranse mean ulisnlutelj nothing in the life of n camera. They simply wen t iegtt"r en a plate. Yeu might a well try te photograph blnek eh red er,gninj;p. Tlint i wliv jeu us.- red and orange gln.ss in the wlitileu- of jour darkroom te give jmi enough light te se-e by. They are Usual rays but net actinic, and j 011 can handle plntis and films safely In their light. All eoleis and all shad'- of all celnr have their own actinic value1.. And, n the uieviug-pieture Mmlin is Interested enlv iu m'titm- vulurw, this .tncly of color is etic of the niet important phases in the deigning of yets and gowns for productions. Suppose j eti didn't knew anjthtnc about mimic lays. Yeu start te build a set. Yeu make jour bmk wall a light e!low, perhaps, and then rummaging around the prepnn room vim come ncres 11 beautiful p.tir of blue curtains. "Ah," Jen taj. -"These will leek like a million dollar against that wall." Se j en hang 'cm mid stand elT and admire 'em and jeu pat veursHf en the back and think what a elecr chap jeu are. t J1TITIJ iieur company ijatlnrcd, you. start te a'ioeJ unej you tale the Vf "riishci" te the projection room ! tile in your chair, antici pating a perianal triumph. And when the flfher of the film begins I011 leek tn tutu for jifwr curtains, They simply aren't there. eir ami then thcte mej le a shadeic that it7'rit them, but that biautifvl lehr confront that you ei'c en the ' I hat aniie ffjcii. M IN OHDINAllY "still ' photography we can use a color sepen te compensate for this difference m nciinle nlue. Hut a color screen necessitates frun four te fifteen time.- lengi r cpeun and the meie I'auieru can't tlund for that. Uverj thins in the mowe inun he iiisiatit.inenijs. I baie known jdiotegraphi 1 1 who Im done enough color work te I jble te judge pretn pva-ulj the photesr.ipliio elue tif tin priiuaiy shades. Dm ecn the most 1 xpnt Is b.ilTlid when jmi 1m gm te tntie.luei the blended cettirs. Se It was a lcvi l.itieii te me when I huppenei te wall: Inte the technical department of the ( oMiiepolilnii simlms In.-t wreU mid found out hew scientifically the inens have sehed ihi problem of cab dialing photographic color alues. 1 found Jeseph 1 rbfin, the famous scenic artist, who lslirei(er of produc tion up there, -taudmg by cue of th walls with two of his lieutenants. "1 hey liail u lug w.iler-eoler driuing of a propenj set, and they were figuring out bow It would photograph in the colors tbev had cheen. They wereu't bavin;; unj thing te chance. All arennd the walls of the room ! there were tml.ed up -qu-ire of paper, cn h one either a solid shade of color or a treakv or spoiled i-oiuliirntien x-e (,r thr' color."1. And each square bad a number in one corner. In front of th'uu wn u bulletin beird ceuf.i'nins rhote ranhs of the--e seiiaT(.a made under tLe studio lislit. and en e-nh side a tjpewrltten list, eixing the numbers of the square and the teeluiic.il detcripliens of the colors of which each ae composed. The photograph showed exa ilv hew e-ieh color and each cajnblnatieii wnild appear en the preen. Comparing the 'qware, the pbofegiaph and the lir tliey were ubh te tell ju-t what the itfut of d.fterent niutrasts would be. And know ing the color of the nwiis the star was te wear !n the scene thev rere thus able te cheese (he icirkgretiiid most adapted in bringing out the shading tint they wonted. I examined th ijpwrittei l.sm afterwaid and feij.id them te contain every color I eer heard of and a 'et tlmt were dreelt te me for instance, unr hquare was li"-til wniting; sprajcl, leinnn jellew, chrome green orange chrome yellow geld .pet., glue size.'- There w.is another decribeil as "gre-rnl. cobalt blue and whiting: emerald Kreen, je'lew lake, chrome fellow and orange; sprayed with same (marble). - I The colic, tinn wa se (emnlete tint It wa lmnes.-ible le iumzine nnv color scheme that could ret be pl.iunni with tl.o tl.e noens 01 samples or wnllp-iper Jim lide mfnre. i.n thut .m.i.e rli.i ...,l... w...i.... I. .1. w., ... .H... .-., . y. m,.., -Mtuii' m u, . tiji ii,Mi in'. il is eui uii jijmt cer- rcpending test with it and eid'T It in whutewr ijuinititics are nreded. TrAJ'.1' only enr nf a theuwiia' Ictatli that laic birn planned hi hi(lhl paid ipirialiitH te 'lice ijeu the kind of merici jett demand netra Jam. 'I'ltj rr I at'ma nuth nj te chauir; ti j nil art and sricnw note. MODER Y 7 OCEVTS . BROAD1 g22?ff7 VT!!'' " t--"- 11 ii.j 1 jm. ji , -y.i-i..,.AL. K4..3'-.. .MflHHI tBftUVJU YJJFm- ' jKf 4 jSmnf H Jt 1 - m Tttf m t vm t - 'VHR Hw 4 Iark rwaiii Jibra e 1, r gbt tn tb.e , ,-. t 1., 1), i-nbing this picture It sbex s David I.. will 1 h ft 1 and .lehn Milurn ( right 1 being enteriainerj by ludie-ef Sir 1 ndiriek 1 bj s fiiinil n-i an I ngiinu umip, The heiife beat, which Sir 1 redmck leaned te Director Jehn Ilolwrtseu during the lilinlng of Loe s Uoeraerang " wn eilginallj built fei the late Alfred andrrbllt Answers te Questions by Mevie hans NEIjL .luck Helt hai been made a tr. Ilia first starring picture will be The Call of the Ne-th." CLEM C May McAvoy weara a bldnd wig iu her forthcoming picture. I Barer heard tlmt she had worn one in any of her pirtures, and I neur saw her 0HI1 blend huir, t BLSIC- "Ilanu of the Pa (' I the iiame of the pu im Mi. e llr.nly I ap- peurlng in at pimuit The cist in- tlll'lCg lt-lllli'(l ll.jriai .ill 'me J.v, Aaicriea Chedaistir. Hetty turpeuter, Jlsrriet Ress und ethers. 'V. TES8 "Peer Little Tepnlna" was NfcimenQ 0 Drien'e first picture. lie i4 -oppeitto Mary I'lckferd. IIe M. NKELY as "ground, ultrjmarlne blue and 1 - e - e guides. And mr In a big case w re the Nieks the calesman fbews yei in n ' . I.I...I - .1 t-.i 1.. ,Trv'im3rpygr?;TOK?si,?-r j I $ I lias plaxei Irndlng man for i'etreva, t'lara Kimball Yeunx, Nprmu TaJ madge, Mnrgucrltc Clark and man' ether favorites. UUTHIi; The tateft picture in which Mae Marsh appears is "N'obedv's Kid " She has returned te the speuk lug state iu "Urittiu." 1 1. S lle'sle I.exe real n.ime s .lu.iuli'i llorieu Uiiileliili Schi'.l. kraut it the father of Ju.nph hchlld - Mii'ji. riur 01 twilieiu. HID rertain'y I like te recent let let ters from the fans, and, believe me, some of them niBke me rraile. Jackie Coegnn Is six years old. His next picture Trill toen be ready-for release, HOW THEY DECIDE A COLOR SCHEME , .. '"5$v? Tiisrph I r'Mii (light 1 gi.ieiiil prod iitten nvinager of fosinepolitiin T'iniluetlens. i . bowing te Frederick l. tiaiK. st nlie inuuagir ilefti. niel Kulrini Mutpli. technical director, hew a glien cider would pliotegrnph enSlie t'lotnei-pu tnre lilm. Alt'mugli the ciuiera meid colors as black and while, or pridatiens of thrse two, ecrj color in Hie spectrum has a icrtaln value of its own 'r lnstHiice, led photographs black, blue photographs .1 light gray, etc. i AMTA STEWART IS BACK 0!S' COAST TO DO A P.ltTURE Ity CONM'AMK PAI.MKU llolljMend. Calif. AMI A STEAVAHT 1 baelt among u. alxiuf te start en a new pie. ture, net n.uned ,1s let .She is tn be directed I'red Nlble, who also d i r e e t " I ' The 'I h r e e Musket ecr . as j.". will l niecitier Se the wi rl'i of 1 vn pie-lu'-e i ainranieiil rlgle there lleri -alie, In 1 fa. t I . ppe-e ;ou k'lew ' in it Mr. Nible I 1 nid Hruni It s ' bu bainl And llat - tbere'ti 11 brand- in KUle I .lllll AMiA sti v,M,r Hennett MbleV 1 ileen iu ie pr.iduei.en of her new , tety. -I... ninie of which I ' .'.., . -I'.l'ii e 11 m eliMirriTiOii f.i t I eti I iimi t klln'U ' ' Tn In, iwirf i.i ttln l,1.ltlHO kllA Iu fBrnfPv 1"-A vi 1 l"i uiwipi 1U.: W 1 BHWKeKttAs;?:-v ' a mMm&$&m& I iMBilH .TaC 1 u .i. .'.- M.. ". y (....u.- .- "ii, , .... a littl' Spitus t.e . but new h.'r. ble-I senied out in apprised Spanish i- tuineH et titshmu Rejlart is .endin (Joed idea .' AViIlinin (' lie Iill" . I'xpe.'fnd V 1 return te Hollywood 1V.n1 New- Yerk en I Newmbir 1. Shrtl 'ftrr this he ,lll j tarl ( m w st,,rv, wln.li 'is u uui i" t kept r. -icret for the ...le ip'i'nii tbnt he mm net lie. irli le .In the one h. laniung en, nor 10 u.-e the people u . liai thought of, .111. 1 'e fertb .iiv! se ou. ' ' VMI 1 IMVh --- .Funmj 111" wh iific,- 1 ' tlenai.M .0 nor, one who km Wr biro is te dire. 1 M n t r 1 iu e u j 11 I'ailur. '' wbicli, if I retnetilliei lerre. ilv ,1 l,ee I) 1 t 1 1 . Il s'ein s "iicer e the stag. 1 time i,ei il ter 11. ii s ! al 11 te lend his int'i'id i;." ll'iriie lu I- piesi 111 1 in tin cast, but t Ii 1 leading worn nr i. I net n t 1 1 1 I,, d I Vineei s.he i Slid I u lie "i I T ll.l I ne J ni I cure she lidH tje (nil. Mallar: nie nf herl.f rn ( r.ele j si.ii,i.n nig ( , Walten in s-iudiran out at ' e 1 , 1 his. 1. hi. first t ii.,igpiii tit tliM" in' I mnnj a "r- in the time he tjs-r ! . e disport himself m tiie emrdies ,t , mat 1 line ne riimv ii iiimmiiciie 10 mase 1 himself leek elder. .New lh. j b.i" asked j lilm te cm it off, te main hiui leek . jeunger I I Werd cefue. from Neiv "V.iil that, Kita Weiintin i hard nt wetk en a new play destined ler l'readwav. Iur- ing bet taj in Hollywood during the ' Inst spiiig 'mil summer -he bad phe nomenal sin is in 'he sale of lnu personal. b.cilU trHlned authors te New i TV" ;"""') lV' "crJ unusual in en i bedj in town aks me why I don't join Yerk te leek ewr sterli, before thev , J,!,01' "l"' B,,l ",hiU; M10- " the ear. the movies. I sre de want te. I am wre sent out heir. The reason is that ,' ' ''l ,;.,.mf!. "' ir n" nl. then - at prr.seut with a Hecrapli and cable evident h the people Iu New erl wlieU0, )', "''' ,.nJ,"'le'' "f ' '" ,""p- eempatu of I'nie muff. Ark. As a have the bundling of scripts don't re- 1 .'"? .'"7 ?r m h.i twehs of them 1 me.., ,,Kcr boy I get ST", a month. I ullze the peculiar 1 md p.u-llcular ixqulre- !' ''a " "I1 '-."' he are mere, m M ding 0l mv picture. I'lease r .1 ... ...... i...i.. ...j.. f.ireliillv tended than tic aer.ure 1... , .., . . i .i. ... 1. ' III "i l 3 i 1 t.1 ineiiiH 01 ine ".'si.'iii jkiuiurL -11,111,,, 1 I ' 1 A'f . . .' 1 . W "ll the r . e ii.;' tnrics te th" lilm 1 eiupann -. IV. th ;; (leldwvii and 1. 11 kv w. re b'H' liu - ' ; era of bet product . '! Viela Dana's Parents Are Twe ll hu Can Get By Studie Doormen ALniriPiHI MMters aie birred from all niolien pieturss ill Holliweoil there nr- nt Ira 1 t e who n' t r find difficult! in gi'itinj jiisi sf. ,.ieiini , at Ihe Mrtre ph nt v her.. ir thej mnk. t caM 'Ihej are Mr ,iud Mr I 1. , ' riugrath. llu paienis of mhi I ana lliey ijener the of witching then daughter nt work and M.'s D.ina sn. she deet, he.r b"st wetk when t'uy are 1 ecruniing the two 1 liairw e.he lias set aside for tlieiu near the rtudie stage "Daddj and Ma are my two most nrdenl admirer," Miss Dana r l-'alneil. "I'liev are luti-rrtid in am pirt I pl.M and uuallv have some -ng. gestiens that helii me wnh iitj cliir.n tcmntieus Although in ther hns worked en the st'ige or in p,eiires tlie line ts gee-l .1 VMekliii: Itiie h lg .if tli liusie dm ' w in 1' lie .-.letit turn lives in the profession Win -he ilili, t they""' With thiei t.aughtrrs fl.urlng en the screen, they have pictures, for breakfast, dinrer nud Mipjier, and Daddy and Ala lead the discussion. 1 Mlaa Dana'a Blstera, Shirley Macen ' and l'dnu 1 lugiatb. were child in fre.sei fii the stae with Ms Dana. Te if 1 1 tlieiu. !!' liana urd Mi-s Insei , aiv vow at Ilnllvwoed with their patents. 'and Mi". I higialli. who has been work- in 11. pictures in i:gi,i. )h eMee.e,,; rack -liertly te lemplde the t'imlly B,'0lI)- Movies Disclose Fart There Is A'e Such Thing as a White Elephant i(miirni'j - 1. .1 - . .... -.......,. . ,, Sli..u u.ihk ;,s a wane i-rii ii;i 111 . .se avs Mr-i. 1 riri'ee Jlerli'in put en Slam ami things Oriental. e.T- I ne iliscuninu arose when Mr- e- him w.iv aiding Cee !. le Mille in tee Siamese s,.rnr for "Peel's Par.i- .ii.se. his IntcM r-iflure. in wbleli Iinivihy Palrei, Jtildied IlnriH, 'Hici. deie KosIetT and ( enrad Nagel appear Seme ne sucrsested Hint Siamese t(lrftil lilillrv nl,.i.l.nln ....... t.1 r """..' l'-' '""""i appear in I p.ir.Me -cone. I ltd the ex 1 "I tune one tnr jeu. Ueb Hauiel- isil'1'-, and she hud a huge bc.ist led fe.-- "" " .' " t the unpractl.-cd eye. ' J'l "'k- a legular gray ele- , ""'. Hint 1, . 1 ..!.; nnni,n.. ... 1 '.".'".M'.'11 a 'hue eeehaut. slid ' v , "Thi ilcphunr. leplitd Mi. .Mee- hai n. is a white ebphaut. acterding to.l te.l ,imes standards, ieull notice It , Si t ii. . , , - p.. 1 ..:.:,.., .. . ";' " i'mhi'is i" s.-n ;i nii'e 1 ''.T 7" "? Mh,P" ,',,"' ';'"':- lei me co,e ,.! ther- te t iliiernia pb-iPi -ir men i.-md h deemed 1.1 dr . ,., ,.0 ,iur ,.,,. , ,,etlnt Pj...iiiti-,ei,t Slridy peak.ng th.reii, . flirKps 0 ,, f,, p if 01J w' J t.e - icn H'ltik- ns .1 wane ilrph-mt. f a fen day- l.il. r Mr. .Neilnn re- Leu, ft' ilseil ! ''lilnil" Drrmirt 1 It i literal v Mie silent 1 rainn for W'r 'il'en. leading wein.ui for M'iiI- 7, m "' .'". T '' ,, .. ' who 1 iu-t recexpiine from a had cold -.... ,-,-., , . .. . ... .turn n 1I""II, has temporarily lest Hie use et her voice Sie ((innet talk abfue 11 whis per. jt tliut dues net prceni her r'g ' r ! miotien- for the lannt-.i. Tu film Stanley Rr),vue. l'i e't Se.lgwi'k will -non eegiu work V Tin ( llltcll Of (lie (I, liipn. " ., 'tn' 11 whiili -he will n -rna. t the 1 p. I 1 'mi nt Hetirj .. . , m Mjiiiiv iiitu f lr I.iMiigsteii. V f 1 .en li 1 (he I f sciie of I ni t..r was write 11 from lii.-t.ry b 1,1 ..r,;e I'ljinpieu, FAMILY MIINSTAY AT 7.Ytf r. rr3Wt--.-,rJ.-.T ? ' -"Sgf TMlSKKfjna7iKn23BB3ffi! Kk'y.53!'.ys!sv's 'rv w)ss .sv;ra!tS9 Kt4 ? f.gt SfrivyfflyaKa gSScjraBiyis IWBttifiSatP&IUEk Cj s?Aft-y23StX& 4cW'1j9mlMfiWK BBI 1 mfmmssmmmsms -.mi4&y!ii.'& &m&mM2i Tin luile chap ribew 1 1 ranceis Tr h.iel ,!. d nine ( und Themas Helding are ,-hnwn iu a . cue tiem ' i'he I.ure of Jade ' I ranceis is one of nine children, all of whom are uppiaring in the tilms. Their father wandered away from home aa a result of illness following the war, se the yeungstcm ull turned In te support their mother, who la enabled te live lu comfort from their earnings FOR A FILM SET FRECKLES ARE N01P, AS IMPORTANT . I ;y rifjjs AS BEAUTY j ' ! rrilHWM: was a time when the beautiful 1 - girl was the chief aspirant te movie fame. I "Isn't rbe beautiful!"' hf generally an rxil.inifltien that was followed by: I "She should be in the movies." 1 New, Inm ever, almost e cry jeungster "" can neasi 111 uirce or mere irceKie. ,)f. ,ir ,,em,.)v nr handsome. W.eies. as le m.inj of his elders, that lie in a iiatural-neni niotien-piclure star. The mere fieckles he has tli( giealer Is his h!,..l tl.n. t.l.. .,r I..JI. aw nils him iust around the comer. 1 Uiis filling can. of course, be (raced dirrctlv te little Weslet I.nrrv. whose I frcc-KI. hae identified him as one of 'tie most diMln't ehaiacters of the v'ireii ted.n. 1 lnn.-e tier cent nf M.nrslinll Neilnn's mail from iimin "fans" com,.., fmin freckle-fuced yeuugsters who want le get into pictures and be oemo p,.pi.aritiir like Wesley, ,..,.,.., ,.. t ..., f.nm,( OI t'"s "!1i uisciescu net weeK w ipe ,, Vf,;,..,, ,.,,;..,, ,;,, fl, 1 . ... ... .- messenger Iviv in Tine Uluff, Ark., wlie wired as follews: "I am a little red- - ei.leil. - ei.leil. freckle. ta.ed. ne-cunl hey I ,ae about a million freckles. Hverv- ,n-i, ,i.. ,, fe,i hi mi- iiiiii.s LjVI'13 h -a I hme mere frc-kle than -nie, it., rrj . Mi parents are v iiling I'lit'l 'he phntiigiapii showing a face " M)rr1' Il"1 "I1 "" ," lepresenta- ","1" , ,:i v'"'" i.v, ,.r,it., , iiiti . c iij. .iqid ieer te Hollywood and applied " r1 ?' . " WM , r-iil"l'" iiniL ll' UnU JIM'iC H'hirtJ 111111 the jei)ihfu creep hern. When cast- !ng for "I'enred," in whicli Wesley pertran the fnineii:! lienili Tarkingteii 1 Ien niter en the screen, mci-j freckled kid within ii ladliis of lifiy miles of tin .-I111I10 applied for wetk. It the fnckled MMjth. nf tliee I'nited st.ii' . have il.eir w.i tin uiemc .tnr of li'innsiew without .1 frrskle will have n nun h ih, line et slide., s H blind wal.'luii.ik.T. Since Wish.; llany be. ii.'line feiHnM.. I111I r... I. Ir.il iiniiH.ln.i .in .,i.. .. .... nhi . 1 0 1111 i,nKl bide ilieir lace, a. a white horse, lint will ah ss-tting sun count that 11:11 :..si te it iiei s ii.it disclose n new s ni .pet lieiweiii their ear-,. 1 gaat; MismzzKmvmztm m& What Hafl Already Happened Dorefhv Lane, a $mal-teen 01VJ, ambitious le become a screen star, visits the studies uhile en a trip te .Vete Yerk. fihe meets Lntrrence " French, a press agent, tche becomes Interested in her and secures for her an important part playing opposite Jehn Reward, a famous screen star, ttctcard asks Dorethy te marry him, hut she refuses. Eikharn, a big pro pre duccr, engages Dorethy for an im. pertant r'efc. She dines icifft Law rence French, and meets J'riscilla, (Iraves, a childhood friend of Larry's. iHhc alto meets Eikhern, and gees home with him, irhilc Larry gees te a dance ctub with Priscilla, V?hcn Eikhern tells Dorethy the story of the picture, she refutes the part. IOOT home te find Pcrsis lying en my bed, itmeklng clgHrcttes a habit she'd formed since the Inst tlme IM seen her nnd rending a magazine. "Somebody Is occupying Sylvia Stearns' room tonight," nhc said, "no jeu'll have te teke me in here, If jeu don't mind." "Of course I don't I'll be glad te have you," I assured her, slipping out of my enimpled frock nnd dropping it en the fleer. It would have te be laun dered again new, I thought bitterly fhlnga like thnt were usually the one unbearable straw te me, but somehow thnt night I didn't care. Having Per sis sleep with me was. another thing that I just felt I couldn't standi my little room had seemeel a sanctuary te 1110 as I drove le it; I could tumble Inte bed uud cry in the darK, if I wunted te, and try te plan what I'd de neit. New I wouldn't have even tliat conbo cenbo conbe lotion. "Well, bow's everj thing? What about Lawrence French? Are jeu nnd he but from your face it doesn't leek os if you were," commented Persls, "Wc had a very nice time, but we aren't engaged, if that's what you mean." I told her as I searched In the clesd fer.tnv oilier kimono; she hd en the one I usually were. "And what about your new job; the one jeu mentioned this afternoon?" she went en. "Ih it 11 geied one who's it wllh?" Te decided net te take it," I an swered, feeling that I'd give anything en earth te get uway from her for even a few moments. "It wasn't very geed. I " "Telepherr for jeu, Miss T-ane," called the maid from the hall below, just them, and I simply flew out of the room and down the stairs, vvibl with excitement. It might be Law rence French. Tt might possibly be Rikhern, though I did hope It wnsn't. I couldn't think of any ene else, be be cniife it was half-past 10. nnd rather late for just ordinary telephone calls. I picked up the receiver nnd siKike, but my voice wrt of sank down into my threat, pomehow, and I had te say "Helle" twice befere I pet any an swer. And then n cheerful masculine voice said : "Helle, Dorethj. This is .Jehn Sew ard." I d peer thought of him. I'd for gotten him completely ever since Hik Hik hern ineiitlenesi him te ine. If I hadn't felt se upset I'd bate been aniiitcd at the thought that I could forget the fact that Jehn Seward wanted te marry me. "I saw Jack (iibbs a few moments age. at the club, nnd he (old me that Henry l'ikhern had just taken y.nj home," he went en, without waiting for me te speak. "And I well, I wa pretty much werrleel about you. and couldn't resist calling up te seu if jeu had arrived home. I well, it's none of my business. I suppose, but I sort of don't like this, girlie." "Well. I'm home," I told bim. won dering why I should want te cry be cause somebody wonted te leek after me. "Hut is it true that you're going te I'lioTen.Avs 1 The following theatres obtain their pictures through the "ffffi STANLEY Company of- America, which is a guarantee, of "tyGunttq. ) earl.V showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre amnjrt r J in vnnr lnnnlMv nl-ilriinmn nietiienu (ln.nli li Ci. ,,,1,,.. AILemLri I21"1- Merris A Pantjunk Ave. r, Ainamura vatikek mesdat i s CHARLES RAY m "frcnAP inn.s- ALLEGHENY 1 ,;'knuvii.-"E:;r8 LLACE REID r l,, - KS'en ht,. I rriinkfiirel ft Allchny WALLACE In "Til ArvJl-L.'s.i MVTiNbB daily MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN In "Tlir. VVOVI.W IV HIS HOl'SK" A DfM 1 f "20 & THOMPSON ARCADIA ."lli:TNUT Hl lhTII 10 a. m. m 11. in r v. MARION DAV1ES In "LNrilAMMKNT" ACTHD niAMtlJS' t UIRAUD AV1J. r-D I Wl MATINKr. DAILY ntrEur highes' "Deingereua Curve Ahead" BALTIMORE &! VZK NORMA TALMADGE In "Till: NUiN ON TIIK DOOR" PCMM OVTH AN'tJ WCK)Dt.sND AVE. DCMn MATINEK DAttT ELSIE FERGUSON In "rOQTI.HIHTS" RI TlPRIRn Ure'l 1-unimfSnnna DL.sJCUOIJL- Contlnueun a unlil 11 nit'UAKIl IIAHTIIKI.Vir.Sh n EXPERIENCE'' BROADWAY1,rdrS'"': CONSTANCE TALMADGE fAPITOI 7" MAHKBT ST. V-I 1 1 Jl-. in a M. te tl 13 p. vvii.i iavi in: miii.p. "AFTER THE SHOW" u. COLONIAL Ma pienwt Av&n J 3I 7 uml 0 I xi. WALLACE REID In "Till; HKI.I, IlKinKRS" DARBY THEATRE f'F.fil, 11. IK SIILI.K'H "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" tlVH rVCOO MATINRK DAILY (.r.eiifir; mri.ferd'n 4 'The Great Impersonation' ' FAlRMOUNT A&rnAl VIOLA DANA In "I.irK'H rAItN VrN.N1 rAlVlll-.I 8 A M. TO MinNIOHT THOMAS MEIGHAN In 'TArPV BICKB' JO 1 rl OI. M'TINRR n.ir r MARY MILES MINTER In I'lOITII'H VIKI.TIMi I'OT" n i rSnrr "i mahkkt hit vjl-UDI ' 11 30 te 11 MAY ALLISON In "HIP OA VI K" GRANT 40" attl$,$ MONDAY "DEVOTION" tHHIi '&$.'"'' . 1 BilV . Juki PH BHMH hbmJI WILLLUI sign up with UikbernV (iibbs said jeu vv ere. ' ' "Ne, I decided net te en the way home. I just didn't like the part be offered me." "Thank Heaven for that: I 'id you le.illy (urn the great Hikliuru down. Dorethy? it must hae fa7cd lilm a bit." I could hear him chuckling. "Yes, truly 1 did." T astm-ed him, nnd went en te tell hiiu something mere about it. "Well, I'd been considering coming down te the club and camping exit en the front perch, te act nil watchdog for jeu, but rvldentl.v it isn't uceessarj," be laughed. 'However, don't jeu think jeu'd better have luncheon wMh me tomorrow and talk things ever? I tried te get jeu en the wiic tills morn ing, but the maid said jeu were asleep and I didn't want te wake jeu. And this uftemoen when I called you'd gene out and I'll have te sec jeu seen or I'll explode. Come en meet ine nt the Aster tomenow at JJiuO, won't jeu?" I told him that I would nd as I bung up the receiver I felt suddenly very grateful te him for hi Minims., and wished that I iaiPil mere for him. Te go ba-.-k upslalrs te Persis seemed Impossible. Se I w nipped my kimono close around me and went out le the perch. .My kimono was of verj dark silk, and the beuse Meed se far back from the stiett that tlieie was no chance that any one would see me: I could sit there in the hnnuiieek and think every tiling ever. It would be nice te be married te Jehn Seward, 1 edd mjtelf. He vw.s n big ncter, of ceurse: I k.icw that mere than one theatrical manager hud asked him i return te the stage tint full, ns .1 dramatic slur, bur he wanted te wait unlil he feilnd just the play that suited him He waa wonderful' looking far handsomer Ihnn Lawrence French. He would 10 l.itd. and con siderate, I felt sure. Yet somehow I couldn't bear te think of inarrjing him. I wondered about Lawrence Piench. He was angry with me, I knew. Well, piiemi'i.wi in yuur lucaiuy oeiaming pictures iiireugn Company of America. REAT NORTHERN W." lrl m" - "The Se" of Wallingford" J imperial vu AVN,T-hiMBELMONT - mkct lanJ'ni r.Vi w.,'Si' ' 4 L"I-,-''v'1l " 1 au mm u .m 10 11 i v. "I".J:?V '"'AU J' "Ur,h Mnnntlfld ..ml VV m Drui.ei.i) In i?ng-er1l CcAhead; "WOMEN MEN LOVE" ' IsARI TDM i'hestmt Abev itrtOAD . ,,Vte'..ly,,1T0T,,, u r' M "CAI VATION MFI I I SALVATION NELL" Lehigh Pala llii.ru .nlniin A t .. und CC lbluh .nun HOBART BOSWORTH !ll"niK i I'jik ijjj." I IRFRTY i.nwvi' -(it.i MiiiA av. r i ' . MA TIMIC DAILY Dorcldine in "Passion Fruit" jnF.! "HIl.OAT" OVERBROOK cDrV,J:R: I)0rt(IH l'Hll.LH'h III "MAN-WOMAN-MARRIAGE" PAI AC""""" 1-'U MAHKET BTifisET ' '-r.'r. '" m t., u-13 p. m .VV Q. NILLVO.V In "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" PRINCESS I'Jlh MAllKLI' S-TRUUr s In a Vt.ift 11 i.s i r ,,..I'l'-','rAn "'ST In BEYOND THE CROSS ROAD REGENT J,Ml,fLP, Tf i'f,!71' WILLIAM RUSSELL .!JL'T!"J:JLAJvntevt uNprnr." RIAF TO uermVmuhn AV11.SUI5 ETHEL CLAYTON in "iir.ye.sn'' RUBY MAJtKi:T""sr "riULOWTTH 10 V M- 0 ii.-. tj ., GEORGE BEBAN In "(INF. MAN IN I MI I. I.I (IV SAVOY ??aljr?$? HOBART BOSWORTH in"iiu: ni (irj.irr.' SHERWOOD sVu?ll.r,Er?S WILLIAMS. HART in "Timr.K-vvenn nuAM)" STANI FY 'kiTtatieth :- 1 1 A VI n ' 1 1 ! GLORIA SWANSON In "IMll'.R TIIK I.AKII" STANTON, M'-KKT ALevT-Tfifll "iVIIX'AVI KOX'S WdNIlKH I'lViv "OVER THE HILL" 333 MARKET. tt'"',"';r thkatiib WALLACE REID .. - J" "TIIHJIW I, lll(,(,i:ns- VICTORIA" W? ,?$ ANNA O. MI.,sON In M "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOM" RI ALTO, WEST CHESTER CONSTANCE TALMADGE la "JLEflSONS IN WVE' 4. FAIINUM I felt angry with lilm, tee. lie nrdn't1 have been se awfully glad te sec that girl, even though she wn. 1111 old frlcml. He should have found some eeiie be that wc needn't have joined her n't licr tuble. Still, prebablv he wanted tn b there with them. Well, I'd wanted te sit nt Eikhern's tuble, as fur ns that was concerned; ccrlnlnlj I had the host reason in ine worm ler doing t Somehow, though. I couldn't feel at angry with him us I had when wevicre at the restaurant: that giim, hurt leek that had been 011 bis face when I looked back ni him from F.ikheru's llinetitine kept coming up before me. I'd bwn wrong, tee I could see -that And when I remembered hew wonderful things had been early In the cvcnlnr, and hew beavenlj it had been dancing with lilm, and the light and music and evcr.v thingwell, it jut seemed tn me ns if I couldn't stand it te have ihiaw se terribly muddled. I thought of tniug te get Lawrence en the phone, and get up te go Inte the house; then I remembered that he had been going en . some dance club with Prlscilla (!ates and the ethers: he wouldn't be home jet, of course. I felt a little bit irritated when I thetljlit of that, and then roullzed that it wag simply because I was iealeus, and set th'd down in the hrinimeck again, try lug te conquer the feeling. And then the front gale clicked, and some one came up the walk te tLe perch, with a quick, eager step. There was Femething verj familiar about that step, yet j bardlj dated believe that I recognized it. I .-.topped swinging and sat verj still, holding my breath. The man took the three low etepi al one bound, crossed the perch in two mere, nud lang the bell. Jinny came te the deer. "Is Miss Lane nt home?" he asked. Ills voice was unmistakable, nf course; I could no longer fear that I was mis taken. 1 eralled te nijself in (he darkness. Only one thing could have brought Law Law lence French te see if I were at home. 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