Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PVKLK1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921
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Things Arc Getting Livelier in the Eastern Studies
TESIMTi: Molhwend'- claim te being the movie capital of the universe ami
-' wa -tiitUin-. the -tudies situated
keep p,eing nt a fairl busy dtp
And it
movie neenle like te mim
I'.ast once in a
civilization in getieml
ReL'iunins in xt week we are
te have
. ... . i
''hanei . perhaps th
lll'M I lliuuuvi li
I en Wednesday and will report for
ai she has ju-t -urted under the working title of ' W lute rnlin.
Chanev will phn the part
M,m Tn.i.ln nt i lie Paragon studio-, ill
rave of life te tin former movie center of the F. S. A . after its desertion last
Aeek bi the Selznnk f-rce,. Mi-s Hampton is being directed by riarei.ee 1..
!,,' who i- known for his megaphone work with "The Client Redeemer.
'.Foolish Matiens" nnd "The Last of the Mohicans "
t i i n.ii... ,....,..! ...rtt.1- 111 i i w
. Huge l'.nllln. starring his charming
ll, ..,, new sn.ri culled, temporarily,
, 1 1,.. M.ie MuniiV Mlldn.s nil West Furtl -fourth street.
Making a fan- from .m old Fren.-'i p!n
ii- t.
Hut tie re'- one eon-elation about it: What
(Veil done, l'er-enal!) . 1 rank Hiillm aliii-.-t n, a
nl'stic producer-.
'I'l.e Tn-Art iieenle. whose tirst production.
tf) wll in it- attempt te nreu-e the interest of the ma-ses in the great works of
lit, have started another
This one ill he culled "The Youns Fainter" and will :
tie famous Kcmbrnnilt niiiui- in the Allman collection in
Mu-i'uiii
Marx Asmr. star of "The lbggar -Maid, is plajmg the lemmine i.iki
. . Iliil will have epl'i'-lte
i iievie world.
tiendien wns ,n "The World and His Wife, and with Madge
ti... :irl With the .hu-s Heart,' nnd with M.irguenie Clark m
iViie-." He was a tljing liistnn ter during the war and before that was a fool feol foel
,nll pla.M'rnt th- FniierMti of Chi.-nge and president of the drnmutlc , luh during
jjs sophomore, jur.
LOW.7.Y A7.'-' ' t-N Tt-I- " " ,'"' '""' """"' ""'"' dniis. imi,
htrltner 'Wmimimh ead Are treik hrfere thr ramrrn. rlu h.n
(,,.n ea iIiii "" '''"' " 'I'lV l""' outside of A'nc 1 r.rk. l.ut i-Id-.
iii7(ih Itsttniiin In him lnr Edit in Ilullinieiid s melodious re,. i
threvnh the ihmm.Wii' hi the l.slre studies en East lt)lh utir.t. I
tnmpiimi a il' '"' ''" ''""'l '"'" -N,u Krirjltind te film the rjtrnet slut)
for thi .no "In stm ij.
nr 1 1 vxi 1 MIMSTY 1 AHANNi: tllllshes I. s s,.,ting te.'iuj
T (le. ided
te .h.inge th" titl" of hit
Jie Stage Doer ' The lirst title s,neke.
eei.Ml feature and tin i-n't or ain't
'.0 put it
Oer.i,'.- A li alm"t .s bun n- ivw ('atie- pirh'ip uere se. With his
itnge plax. "The (lieen ilertdcs." demnndi'ig most of hi time, lie must -till
BBtinge te make dndv evurstens te the Wlutniaii Hennett studio, up in V mkers,
ifhcie he is making a phet.iplnj Hint h" hopes will ,urvi "The Devil ' and
'Dlsineli. '
The M'UnicU force, lire pluiiKlng into work, new that they hnve the 11-e of
,lie former Tnlmmlse studies en LW Fertv -eighth street. Owen Meer, i,
jjnking "Leve I- an Awful Thing" nnd Fugene O'Hrlen mined jesterdav en .,
llalpli l"'1' prmluetlen, titled for working purpose,, "Chnnmng of the Nurth
jegt " Elaine Haininerstein's next sterv ha been completed as te emitm ntj
Old Mie will begin sheeting .Monday or Tuesdnj .
'. One day hi-t week thty left me alone in tin Co-niepoliinn studio, and n
1 . n0rnnee, I -luuibled into the suite set aside for Miss Da vies' dressing in 111 111
leme (lav, if I ever g' t te he .1 inillienaiie, I hope te hnve an apartment n n
Vxurieiis as that suite. Or just half as ltiuiriniis.
I y grimy gentli'iiian in overalls informed me thul he was making -emi -. '.'
.knnies te the nliiiuhing in tin ontiirnem
iceuliln t cost inure than $Hi!ti
tie xx hole suite nuisi have cost
With
And
alnute private kitclnn at one end of
-k nnliiblrs In make 'ill leek nttrnctive te people who have forget n-i
.hi-iied-heef-and-eahhage dnjs. It's a
The big Fex studies are going ahead in g""d shape. William Fiirnu 1 l.n k
'ruin tils huig Furepciin tour, is working under lhe megaphone of Herln rt
lireneii, ferninlv iliie.ter of the Tiilinadges That exquisite little Feggv Slu.vx
l(ie a Follies hcniiti. is his lending weiiian 1'earl AVhite, having rcent x
3nlslieil 11 picture under Hrenen, hns started work en another one under the
Urerllun of (iunies Hrabln. whose husbandship te Theda Uiirn rather dim- the
lery thnt he liluuilf bus wen 11s a director.
M
AXD 11 nt old Lleiid's comma Pint. I cun t yitc you datri or pnrtie
A ulan because the Patlie people lhcmelrr don't knew 'cm yet, but
hf coming toeu, Charles Hutchisen, the 'Hurricane Hutch ' of the
nirJefj.jS still butt en hit new thriller. He's beefcdewn en Lena Island
I ihtt tjk snakliuj exteriors, but he ll be back iiiiihc A no Yerk studio
l , Manila ier Tuesday cooking un some mere of tht)1 hairbreadth escapes
rc ' i , tJtat'Atfce made te many thousands gasp in attenli ent.
fte Daily Mevie Magazine
VILLAGE SET WITH
MOVIE GAME
in and nheut New Yeik seem able
is a noticeable fait that the biggest
while le keep in touch w mi ine pii
with us no les a person than
,.... .f tl,n (.ilrnr slieel. Ill" left I loll I
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work with Hepe Hampton in the photo-
the part of a deformed i;tist Mtie croon. i uu I'l'i'm- -
Fert I.ee. which will ;ie a diert ndded
wile, .iauei isainu. -.uin-n ..." -
"'lhe I.iixur.i
Tax " They are sheeting
Hallin had intended
. hut de. ,.el t
de this model n cemedj
ever Itallin does is bound te be
i bi-s hi himself among sim erel
"The I'.eggar .Maid," has done
nt it- theme from
the .Metropolitan
her 1'ierre (iendren. a rnther iiiiiipie personality in trie
Ixennedi in
"Si ram hi nl
He lul- w i-elj
sterv from ' omen of 1 ei.iie-t
t . "At
tee iiiidi of the lug -pe. tn
ilnr his
ir 1 ri t( I'
anil inai tne new stun ne wa, m
mg
that ns nn Index, jeu can iiu.igin wuai
there's a very modern and up-te the
it, with a high-priced chef doing t'nng
leek nttrnctive te people wild have forgotten 1
great life, this movie game.
WW PEOPLE
The picturesque village street
scene shown here as it appears in
"Silent Years," an 11. C. film, was
formerly en the luce ranch and
has done dull in many pictures.
1 little retouching is all it needs
te change its nationality. In the
circle nrc Pauline Starke and
"Patches," and below Tully Mar
shall, right, and Geerge licigman,
some of the characters in "Silent
Years."
zysi$
ir nil' I'll tl UUJILs.jl D
i n i n n ifi r r v n r r 'y ''fc
TOAIRPL'MES
PEEKING AT ST I DIG
Till: nj;hls of motion-ph lure -i t- te
siniiie wnheit -tiange lanieias
pla.ung iiK ii them from nltpln.ies will
be involved in a n.liiig xxhbh 1'. W
(iiilhth will a-k of the Fi.lnal autheri
lies in an in'ti'iii new In lag drawn.
Tin- pt( (ci dings will be dincted
against the Fniteil Slati- ( levernmeut
Il Will seek u d finite idling of the
lights of Federal i.i i.ei.imen riding in
amy nirph.nes te llv ever private prep,
ertl fe.' the pin nose of sight-ceing or
' taking photograph-.
The :n tien is in i as.niied bv the ie
peatnl .uni preliiiigeil M-ils of iiltplanes
I te the 1' . liritluli siiidi.,. in Ma
I inuiniiis k l-'or hi- prediM ten of "'Ine
I T v M.ph.u,," i- i.rilliln cicateil a
I l"n lli h i-ilv with 'wilvi -lieits. at II
1 cost in ejtci ss of MOO, linn Visitors bv I
I Hind ei water .tie denied .11 ce--. sol
-ightsiiing bj air bn.iiue a popular cus
tcin si much se as lepeaiidiy te (lis
lurli the wm Is iif th" plaid's. Fiirtlni
it I- diflieiilt te cetitinue dramatic
-I cues Willi an airplane dinting down
'and sweeping low ever the set,
ONI; an plain- pi mt will
p.i-si nger beiaill" 'O 111
11 single
lltl'l'esti.ii 111
s.eing all details that he ureppeii 100
eleselv. b.-t tr.il of In- c.'iift. and
'..-t it in the waii". of Leng Island
Sound This in cm red Aucu-t 111.
Tin. muieritv el lhe anidiiii enr-
ried .nmeras. lhe sueie-s et their pne-
legiaphing was proven le the studio ie-
ntlv when an offer was made th
pur-
chasing ag'-nt te in-pcct a qilalilitj nt
views that might he u- fnl I" the -nidie
ubr.irj 111 the future And months b''
fi.ie the pi' ' is te Is i li.i-ed t" tin
luhlie lli'i'e appe.ired sevn.il .lift. rem
views nf (inllith's own -et . which wire
supposed te bine til"' l'sV.ll'- of
priint"- piet'i'v nut I the picture wa
ll . a-(d
Scrt'eii "1'ind"
.)!
(' X (I
, wseKfevKaagMMM-i". """'eJ"i
MAIJfSK HEM.AMV
seems te be en the read te .turueni
In the silent drama. l'hllndidpliiuiH
remember her ns the girl In "iJenr
liriitun." She Is new plnjing in
ThemaH II. Incc'fi drama, "Hall
the Weman"
Kj MM-
j 'W!?' &"&. -T - fr-y ,yxv
Bw HI
rwmp MML. ai
JZ
n
Hew I Became
A Medie Star
As Told te
INEZ KLUMPI1
Wliat Hns Already Hnpprncil
llnrethu l.nnr, n imall-tnirn flirl,
nmlnliniii In himmr n .icrrrn alar,
trliilc en it lni In Stir Yerk mcctn
l.mrrri'ic Punch, fl ;im iilirnt, irie
humin iiiti 1 1 ! l in lnr nml mrurrs
fur hrr nn iiiiimrlnnt part plminff
i)piiiytc lelin Srirttul. II ftineill
mm n slur. Sririinl nk Ueuilhy
lit mnnii hiw. lull she ri fuse. Hik
limii, it Imi jii ml in rr. nfli r Dnnilhu
mi iiiiiinrtinil mil. W'l.ilr iliiiinn with
l.mrinicr Pniirli, .'( inrrl Hikhnrn
nml iiw s home inlh him, icnr Lmry
i)ni tit il itiimr rluli irith P'tirilta
lu-tirc. il ihilillutiiil fin nil irhnni he
mil nl ilinini. Ihirnthti leftist's
1'il.lfttn't tniitriict. Jehn Srirnul hits
n fiii hi ir ilh P.iUimii nl the Mmtil
Chili ii In n tin Intttr miihcs throgn thregn
tntii iiiiinih.s nhimt Ihtuith!, find n
it)iiitir ((. for a nhtlcmcnt from
lnr. She tells him .she i tii'jm.icd te
null i n Si uaid.
Ui tool; held of my nrin uni
me nlilc. KiiiIiiK nt the mini as
ip did -e. Then he Hirncd te me. rather
lirn-nticly, I t'i nifil't
"Time fd.- jnu t( co. 1'ct ell'vl
u t a I'lirlci'-cnr rat and jim nupht f(
Ik prcttv (diiifdi'lnhh . Wiitf me hew
Mill get ahuiq." he ii'id aliniith. And
then he lmr Is hi'iids uitli ine and
1M-Il((l 'l!l.
I'er a inenirnt I -leed jiM ihere.
-lailns after him. The iinssilullty of
, i, lnins the triln didn't cerm te mat
t r. Netlih'5 did. r( opt that I'd h en
imi the eri;e of telliiu; l.nrrj th.it I w.i
in Ime with him. and that he didn't
unit te hear it.
1 went en Inte the train then, and
ini nt si at at i -i Mb d no v i
in ii
'I ill-
: t
I I llllt I lll'lstll t I.
irngeil ml unh.ippi , it f. a '. inci
.ul ill I, .till., lllMt 1 (I WM.ltlll llllll
I
was
n a tully hi
lie. I. Ills
te h-ive sii. h ii
gn I- wi uld haii
geed "lie,
iiviii ,'iline'
.f
i...... f ...
1 ' -.
tile I v .is. illewilig l'iv-e'l le he .ilisi).
lull Iv vv id. I'.-d liecni'-e I tin. ughi 1 wa
rn love with a in. in wh ji -i likid ui
i.s a Iri. nl.
"Iinii't he a sdlv iilmt . I told inv
lf. ' ei i .in full in lei all join
life, but jeu uiiiv nun h.iv aimliiei
il.iitne t mil;.' geed in the iiieviis "
I 'liipiil waj down in my di.-iu and
tued te get a imp : being nuuk all nigh'
I .id made me awfully -liepv, I'.ut just
a- 1 began te de?e eiT two g.il- whi
end 1 in the iliiuii" i .ii-. and vvlii
lad lli" 1,1111' le hlud'lnllie and ll n.
iiiie-s fieui it, . iime in and b.-i, m te
talk, aid in spue in' n,i-if I ,:,, ,.,
Ii-teii t them; net :hal ihey were ,., '
inn ri -ting, Imi their voice- iii.ide n nn-i
i pnssllde for me net te listin, ili.v weie
I -e penetlatlllg
'I'll, v wire l.c'iuuf'illv ill'. ..I; nisr
g'.nn mg at thei.i around th -ner of I
iiiv i hair made uu feel -iwf'iln h.ihbj.l
i i an en mj sefitij. s,ni. vi, , , was . f
bl.ie ,-ergr, and ev"n thiuigl, 1 was
w.anng a frillv while bl.cise ami hud
en ,i prettv Milt and had had inj s,n,..
sinned in I'm station while I.-inv was
bill nig
uj tnkils, I didn't leek l.ki
tliej lid.
1 I In of I Ik 111 1 ul mi a t'.tgi hi. ii.ip-
g. e sun and .1 net l.leus.- that lumiud
'it. nnd t'i. e'her one v.ere ,1 -t nicliig
linen ini-, nun i' iiavciing ..n,, 1 n.,
1 d -en 'l1 Lave Ien
te lui'.e. I ,1
' mei.eu ai e.u 111 one et tin stoics li. lun.
I Weill hi i.jie t oil. but it w.i- hoi 11M1
' 1 xp( n-lv.
"It's ghn ily hiiiing 10 ink,. ti 1
tiain Ihidilv uiighi have ariaiii'
. . ulv
el till
OI f
in. . ling earlier, I slieuJd I'nul, ,,,,,.
. 1 u 1 .... .. 1 . . . , .
1 11. ill 1. nun iveil, as 'lie -fipi.il fnw , I,,
l'ii h'ur " Whj . I had in . t up i,...
!'H I get 1 bed, 1 eni I x '
till'
I dp In r go te bed at all. ' it
one aii-wi is il. e statti ,
"ll xvillli
. .,..!
s e tilnuls ireui the Seuth tn de il
l"W II.
up al
pl
.it'll in tint .... I.,,. 1 .
." ' ', 'e.. llllll lllllllll
live tins morning ,11 1, cuintrv
own at the shore, in s .. h.,,,,1,,,,
I lieu 1 si raineie-i into -,uue cielhes and
n.oter. d back te town ju-t in t !. te
g. t ihis tram."
"Well, that's the wav I h,,. tl, ,,,
il.iug, ; jn-i rush fi inn one te nueihn,
1 1 .in'' - 'V that I think Ihis , ellege
h- U-i i.il'IV , going le ,e VI rv mt, , .
ting. 11 i.iigii ; r.iidiiv pieini-
me at
111
'In ill, but ran 1
sec whole
un dear, jeii'll R,'t j, "v ,
-nl 'ut in, "Win , j,,i, ,,r th,
11 111 celli go Hunk out during
1 " 1, v., 11 knew, nnd then h iv.
1 . up their weik ,11 .n ,,
I In ie ought te he ,1 gergi.iu.
Ien I've .,. a l(, h,,," f
I I 011-0 parties, and I've never
1. I at one j el, no uinller vv lint
t the v. ar It was held. Au, with
1 mt as ehapeieti well, don't
i" 1 ue a ipin t moment
di lu't -av iinvihlng tr ,. 1...
I. lluii.
and I wa- msi ,.1,,,,,,
1 IT ngaiil when en,'
of 1 In III C.X-
,1
( i'i did veu see ihis? Funny
It
i.t u girl xx 1 1 11 jour tiiiuie. '
What is"' Let me see " Them.ws
1 p 1 . 1 n hi' 'I us -he took It, ami then
1 .nl ' Hi, 11 lugliie. Thej 'ie
loosing fei hn In identifj 11 suicide- -I'i.
- i.iik lii'dv or ether. Ami sIic'h
Dorethy Lane My derfr. did you ever
hear of tmj thing se jicjfectly Hcrcam
ink'" j
Te he continued jronderS
DAUGHTER
till' ltKOlNS Till: STtlKY
.tlin Ki-mlric, the ill rm rar.
u hnV lip tr'r. j iKhrnttirnu ni"itrnnfl
icrlMil nt i he Imnli i town nn- kmiic
lli'tm. II ill,. I in ,, iHiiilllnr nli l
tinni of (i,d IleiMlleiiit liv lilc fi -niiT
liiiilillci. Ii. nl ime- fnrm thrill liie
iin l. nmke n nlulil (if It 111 the wtil"
ei'cti tiin niiwi the .Mexican Ini
Vi-ll-li. c. .1 h HvtH up the methy prnil
nt Drti'j i a Knniliilmr Joint te JrlnhH nml
nm Htukt-H them eadi ltn ime.. ef
rlinnKO tc rlnj Klnnlly ttie Kl'cU werUR
In hl emi bluml mid he rnlN en Orlrmi
te pieviilu sntin- otie te iicunt hli l!i il
I'lWii te the "Uliiit of Kame." tin tin
tilmlile dice Ituls IIIeh. an ehl rlv.il
nnd enemy of Ilrmllenu , imbued en by
hl rnmrmnlnn. taken up the dell. MIb
companion's lilcntltv Is a mvstery. out
every ene m that It la a woman under
the le-IMn.j fomhrire anil nnirulliie
altlru of the heriler. In an exelllnK
Knnn Jim werntii Illnn hii.1 then chnl chnl
leiiBi'ii the lifluKe M nnethir. The
venlAn takc hlin up enlatl'tlll.
AM) ItKlti; IT CONTIM KS
SO.MKlir
Znriildn
IOW he had cmrtiteil en lindlns
lie wns net certain. Hut the mirprlM1 wa-.
an emotion of no duration, sinee n hot
ter emotion overrode It and crowded it
nut.
"Loek line." he liegnn mistily, hi
lintul lifted, the bills tight cleiudied.
Hut she lliteiriipled.
"Yeu are Sener Kendrle, no'.' She
awaits veu. There."
She indicated Mill another deer and
would hae puie te open It for lui i
Hut he liru.hi(l 1 her and threw it
hack hiin-elf and crossed the thre-dinld
Impatiently. And nisaiii hW eiintuni
Mil-Kin iippcrine-t hilelly was mie of
surprise. The leiiin was empt ; it wn.
the unexpected and Incencrutms tian
PIiirs which astenMieil him.. On all
hands the walls, from celllnR te 11""''
were hidden l ileh sllhen ciiitum
ImnRlnc In deep purple folds, dlspl.n
ing a profusion of hflRht lined wemh
patterns, Imlli splendid and h'lrlunli
The Ihier was carpeted by a soft tan I.
1MB, as brilliant n the wall drain
The two chairs were hidden under -m
liar drapes, the small sipiare table
ered bv a nianllc of deep blue nii'l S"''
which 'fell te the Heur. I'.eyend nil t
this the selitarv bit of fuinMiiiiR wn
the object en the table whee edditv
cilllRlU and held his ee; Il thin cel
iiinii of crwtal like a ten-meh n He
based in a red di-e and siippnrU'c; a
hollow cap. the si7.e of mi acorn nil'
in which was a slale stone or be.nl d
class, lie knew net which. Me i-nlj
V i.... .i... it.,,,., nni nllve with the
hlll'W llllll no' i.""H ,
lue in It and blazed red, and n
f.ini iei
u was a vuiiy
He glan i hurtledly about the room
aking sulie that it was eaipti. Again
his eves came liacis 10 me s"- "
iivvel supported by the thin eivial
stun New he was conscious et a
weet heavy perfume tilling the mom.
,i fragrance new te him and subtly et-
.tic F.verythlng about htm "its f"
tastic, extiavagant. nbsiird, he told
hitnsdf bluntly, as via- eveivthn.g con cen
neited with nil iib-uid woman w In; Uu
tne ri
mad things, lie looked nt tn
. Ids lmnil. hat meie
bank
insaii"
luct t linn t send '" nm"'."" of inene.v
et this sUc te n sii-augerV
The faniiliarlx disturbing feeling that
,ves. her eves, weie upon him, came
ii.. ..,! uliint about. nlie
tmnl just across the loom
. .i weimhIics iiirlains
her back
Whence
HI I II'' e"w- - .
. . 1....1 ..,.,,!., nml hew . lie in
net
knew She was smiling at him and ter
,,,,. ,,,-s, lime he -aw her eve. clear
d h.r dark in;..inH.- fa-'" '' '
,(t ,,. He did net kne It she
1 ..r i.vi.i.u.tixe. 'lhe oval
Wllf 111 i - ' - ,,
ill. i,n of
.1 ii-vitie lllls weie
nn '
.. .1 ...iK ,.... I11S ,.'!, I,.'- ' -'
maiden: her tall, -lender "'
veung
vvu- eli-' urei!
1 hv the I e I1""- '" "
nuw white ga
linent wlneli I' l.l " "
thmr ab'
,1 her; her eves were ju-i ...
. .. ,.f.. I l.i.imllili.
of anv ag
ul' ageless, ii.in '", '
l .!. 1, tlll.V
in ed. nil' il win. ..
.IOO, i. r ..,.,..,. 1...0 ,1 ion
.,,- of meckel-J w nun "."'-.
'""-" ''"', !Ul:,',,,,,1,'i'1'Kn.,'sl'-.ihv
. t null I III) III) Mill""" '
,,lin
i
alone iiiviv ."....
! lletlllt
from the nip "i n . ! " j
lilted lieilll i"' '
. I ....I. ,
I- iilMinii.ini e "i "" r.
. i i i., i In
h. Ill-
vlieielll
M jewel gn-iiii." "
,'X.pilslle lillgci- where,
tlP
if her
. .. ....i.i, eweis. nin '
I un uni' " ' .,
.'die looked feteigll.
, . ... I. 1... ... s.
.,, ilmnum V leveiv
I, nt he (e'lld net
ie:
what laud had
Wll) Mexlie
, radled hei. M"
,,i,..-.. than aiietlnr
l.nidV Ii '"''
l,,.,. il.nt she wen
Id have seruieil alien
the -till. MO' llllgni
te anv liui'i ii""'-'
i,u. spiling horn seu,' ill'.' ". - ,
upon ninilher -tar j
-TH -1
?,ij&rSi.u : V Ss:-
"'i.ffA-'V.t.Vh.'Vh.M.
.ri.rNi.lt.i.neUoek-up.ou.omv
I 1" III
.. if. . 1 .r . n
siiui : lnin. "
thi'ii-t' il out of light
lhe (olds of her gown
laiighlei l''"'1:',1.1'!.''
i- .1 ii b'l the
.,.1111 when alilei.4
Then lin.iHv her
i.e
ml the lei
I .u.lll
lie knew
had n-'Vii
1I.1 ti new lliui
11,.. 1 ul te allow her
vvinniiigs 10 '- ' "
I l ui 1 nit! ni th-'
1 : ("in "' ,, ...,1 M.,
. I... t In I n 1 1.1 '
wiiriiiug "i j-" "
him; that all along sh-
tint 1UI'...' -"
" " . ... . I .... I.i.
Ull-t'-l "'
liiiil niiup. M
.(lining i" I"'1', ;
1. ,111,1 the (llllll'
lu.iiv-t lier anil in-
liciteil the ether te ll'lUI
It' Sener Keiidii
will In
seal, il."
le -peall
.1 .. ill.l Imlitlx . "1
should Ilk
with him." . . i-,,..,!,.!,.
I l,l,i.mg anger had K '" '
. Nw. sising deiiilx just
"' ' ' . . 1 .. .1 1. 1.1 in I he
cel.ie I
he.v
1.1. ...a ,
""'.mi
sin 11 .'. i : . ,
,.,.,. w holler In ''is t.e 1
1 I . .1 ,. .111.11 Willi 1..... --
and ii.iniiiieieu
. .
. his temples.
s!iiiiiiii. In
sid uipl. "ihei'
need l"
no talk lieiween .mm. ..-
1 . .... .., n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
sin.e vve lull
no liiisiness i.igLi.i'-i
siiMinrita. site
,,,-rei tut. linn eui-
ieu-lv. "I am
Viii' , th it
net mill I li it-
1 miller I'd us I" ni-
. . . 1..
. us-
.. liieaili . .is ii'
deslicd I
I Hide
ten"
te
her.
nice 11 lines ii... in
st l.ir
.... 1... . , III.'.,
lid many men sa'-
ll 1111- ' ,., ,, , , . 1
,11 inn iigiiii. ""I. ""
wm'
,1.1. 1 ,..., Il.-n! illllf lOOn
lillliig tl
llllll 1,11...- ,-. - ..VX'nli ll,
l.'u. k deplhs et her eve-. .Minui
I ,, ,.,, heen a x lt.il miiini
F.efele he
cnliar .ili"Ut
hud iiiarkcd s.imeiuing pi -tile
ejl's ; new he s iv iu-t
what it w"
slanting upwitr
white temple-.
Tliex weie (U'leniai
I si ghllv lewilli! the
Ne vveuder '-he had lin lin
feieigll. ll'' weliil. I. d
pre.
sed HOI n
if -In
i. re 'el'slllll (il-
i iiliinn ; it in
""?.! :. :::: i " .;; v..r i;;;
" "". .. 1 , 1.1. 1,
Imi gi"i"
pii IH' ll""l ...."Urt'i "ii.".'
I... had "hie
Ii new. in..' me ii -1 01
. 1 n 11 u - buhl' 11
nude.' lhe -iile n
I, nguigs wb-di no deiibl had fall. 11 in -
'''Vil.e when il." deer had .I.....I I. -
1,, i'l him lie did 11 meinl-'r having
shut it: 1'erhips lhe old woman in tl .
outer 100m lu'1 ,l'""' ',"' ,Al"1, 'i" '""
, Fer when at hi-t his hand found
the knob the deer would imt e 11.
Who's .ill 'his nonsense about :
he
lniiiindeil. 1 wiiiii 10 Ke
1 1 wns
her no n i" I" "'"I e"i
have heai'il
I, She s,il liai'K lull , oel,iii'
at him lived
llx . ' lulling iit linn ii ft i'i iii 1
strung' lasiu"" ,
" I11110 heard of "" hh' said at
lasl "A gnut deal. I have even -uu
Mm' euie before tonight. I knew the
sort of man J"U '" ' ' w "' ""
made xeur nmiicy in Mixne; lnnv veu
lode with it iicniss lhe border I havi
known another man like jeu, Senei J in.
Kendrle " ,,,..,
"Will xeu hnve the deer unlocked'
be wild '"Or shall I smnbli it off its
hinges'." 111
"A mni with your took nnd your
reputation," nhe wild calmly, "Wa
ixverth a wemun's lpeklng up. ym
A Talc of Adventure
BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knows?)
Copvrlelit. tuil- till Vhnrlta Scribncr'a Sens
that woman had need for a man." lift"
ews were glittering new; she leaned
forward, suddenly rigid nnd tense and
biealliiiiR hard. "When I have found
a man who stakes ten thousand, twenty
thousand en one threw nnd is net
moved i who i etui lis ten thousand In
I. -iRc because a word of pity rocs with
It, am I te let him re?"
"I don't like the eeinpnny yen keep,"
said Ixendilc. "And 1 don't like jour
wnjs of deliiR business. I guess you'll
hae te lit me go." ,
"Veu mean UuU Itles?" Her eyen
Hashed and her two hands eleiiehed.
Then she sank back again, lnURhliiR.
When j en learn te bete him as J de
eni r, linn win j ju isnew
what liutt i
llli'lllis
Hi proved n knee against the deer. I
artheled; The -hanging, getting in
, hi he tore them iiside. Zernlda
I h.'ixe put
iJ'SssHm'i 1 1 Ml IWMliMBIWlK
n i ha nil nml spell ever our life
never going te he free
f'asielmii'' wa'dv-d 'urn iialf in nun. se
mi nl. half tn inei ken .
"Theie is ii heavy oak bar en the
ether side"' she told him carelessly.
"I have a notion." he tiling nt her.
"te take that white threat of jeurs in
a. j two hands and di ike jeu!"
The weids sturtlcil her, teemed te
a-leuuil, bewilder.
"Veu think that you that any man
could de thai'.''' It w:is hatdly mere
than n whisper fii'.l of Inciedu'.ity.
"W.ll, I don't suppose that I would.
anjwav.'' he admilted. "Hut leek
nun' in ..nt snlii.i e i lie (I lien.l et ni.
- r' " -
and I'm deg tiled and want a wink ei
shop. Suppo-e we gel at this foolish- I
iiess ever with. What de jeu Want'.'"
"1 want jee. i'e go with me te my
I l.i( e v. line there aie di."gern te ine ; ,
jis. i i ii i . me. I knew the mail j u
aie end in what I c mid tru-t jeu audi
in what I i eni 1 mil. 1 would laal.e
, - lti
j.ii'r t.iitiine for jeu Again she
leek,, ciirieislv at nlm. "1 u.'.er ih
h'iii.1 i ..rai.l.i (astdniar jeu teiild
i.s. high. Seiiei Kni'lric"
,, , ,, , i ., . , i. . r ,.
lb- -hook Ins lead imp.. Ie nilv before
she had dei.e and agum at l id.
"' '" i veiu.in s man,' he told her
stiadilv. "and I want no pl.ue as any
v..iinan s wi'idul.ig. (ifler ine what jeu
id i e. a iheii-end dellais a d.ij. and
IH -uj no.
1 iniii ii- phn e under nis Idi arm pit
he liieiiglil out ;. Iie.llj (illlbii H'vehel.
lejing with it while he spek,.. 1 lei
rnoTeri.ni
Alhambra
1.1 l ir 1 Jt- l-:mnvtinl Ave
: 1 ' I. I v .1 . i:KK 'I I"- "
VIOLA DANA
In "I't I'l'lls (ll' I'ATI."
ALLEGHENY Mii-tiiiri'B
Al'cuneny
, i:vgs. at 8
WALLACE REID
in "ini: iii.i.i. i)I(.(;kk-.-
"TerM I C tiU ft" -1 IIUMI'hO.N sfs.
Al ULLU mvtim.u ij.xn.v
Mt K siAMirrs
"Leve, Hener and MBehave
ARCADIA 'VrKt'Vt?.0
MARION DAVIES
in "l.N( II tXlllllSr .
. ,,,..,11, , , MO A 1(1. AX'V.
XL'..J I 1.1.1 II 1.1 H ,,,...- ...
3 j xi xi xtini.i: uan.v
Ol !. Ill' II I I. III. -I'
i "Dangerous Curve Ahead"
DAI TIORP ;,Hr 4 ""TIM"1"'
- 1 - - - - .......
'unu.iiiix'.e-i i-x - -i ." s.x 1 .xi x 1
CHAKLtS KAY
In ' MM I'l I N XM I'llM.I I1-"
ln ' MM I'
iSf-MM ..I I II
;rMM 1.1111 xmi Win r XM .vxi
I'.NiN x- 1 1 isi.l- I
WILLIAM S. HART
i "rill- MIIIKI. HIJKJHtVMI
ni iir-raiDi i" 't s.u-1'i 1-
MIA
II U
I nivJI-.i-Jlll-'
BETTY COMPSON
In 'I'ltlsllM its or 1.(11 1
V,.-,s imv; A V 1U mil ft Snv.lnr Nii
liKUAU W n I ... II IS H ! 1' M
11 III I Xt lUASI'IT".
"The Truth About Husbands"
CAI I 1 vJL ... 1 xt ..11 1.-. p r
Mil I I XH Ili-MII.I.I "
II
AFTER THE SHOW"
colonial.-
?iiore piayjs
COMrANV r JJ
in A M ipl' neil vp.i
"11 7 '-I 11 I" Xt
lU-NVITTT's.
iiiiii
'N
.'The Truth About Husband
DARBY THEATRE
rxADRVTI-FA UK
I
.
I
1
WILLIAM S. HART
i 'ini; iii..i Kinxjx--
xt x in f- r xivsvvisK
KVl Il.s3s3 xivi'l-'i'' 1 . 1 1
WALLACE REID
in 'ini. in i.i' .....Lli
.- .r-fl-svl IMT Jiltli I
I'Al 11VIx-xJIX 1 xiiTINTK DAII.y
.lixir.s, siin.l.v In
"The 05(1 Oaken Bucket"
PA A V 'i'"-" '" ' " M""" '"
V AMU -l - X xr .1, mii.Mi.ht
VALLACE REID
"Mil III I.I Hldl.riCS"
rT OT 'Hll-M'H" ' ' s, r"..7.
56 I ll b I . MviiM-i; 1. xn.x
HOBART BOSWORTH
in "Tin: ( 1 1' nr i.iri'.'
7s" r Sen 6(m' iAiitx-rr st "
LaL.x-'lJl-. '1 -i- 1 11 '10 te U
i" 1
CON WAX ItAKLfc.
Ill "THK lT(illTi:it
IL'
AX'B. "7
'INKI3 T'JOAY
iiibe'V
sr-. HT JUlig GIIIAHI) AV
UKAIN 1 ' rATIN:
Ul'Ki'lAI. CAST I
"What Women Will De1
OF THE
leek ran from the black metal barrel
te his fare, , , .,,
"De you think you can frighten me?
she demanded.
"1 don't mean te try.. I'll sheet off
the lock and the hinges and If the deer
still stands up I'll keep en sheeting
until the hotel man comes nnd lets me
out " lie put the muzzle of the gun
at the lock.
"Walt!" She sprang te her feet. "I
will open for .ion." She brushed by
him and tapptd with her knuckles en
the deer. Ilejend wns a t-eiind of a
holt being slipped, of a bar grinding in
its sockets "One thing only nnd jeu
can ge: When you come before me
ngnln It tna he eit who liegs ter in-
Vers' iMKI 11 Will lie i " h""" "
withheld as it may appear wise te me;
'Witch, ate .x Ml'.'" he jeered. A
proretslenal reader of fortunes.' Ued
from which you are
knows
veu ve get the place li.xed
.like it!"
".Mavbe. -he returned serene
' , ,. ,iri..l
am mere man much, .viajee i no rein
i lint which Is hidden. Qiiien. sabe.
Si nor Kciidric. senrner of ladles': At
least," and again her laughter tan
lalied him, "1 knew where te tind jeu
'tonight; I knew jeu would win fiem
Kill. Hies; I knew 1 would win from
jeu; I knew you would leluse te come
le me and thin would iimie. All this I
I ' ''' when jeu took je.ir ten tliei.siir.il
' ''"'u the bank down in Mexieejind rode
.wuni un- no. mi. I'lunu'i. 'en. ...
, i.
was liiillled te knew whether sue niiant
what her winds implied or whether she
was merely making fun of him, "I
have put a dull in and a spell ever jour
life fn .n wlii'ii ou aie never going te
be free. I'm ns niaiiv miles us it pleases
veu between jeu end Xnriiidn (.'nstd
innr: she will hiing jeu back te her side
.1. .. ., .I,.i.,,n ,4,,i.. .1... ...a
I "I II llllll' II" llll'l 1' lllllll.l .11.... It. I. VI. 1.
' f , . .,
. "t '"Is same month.
He gae her u contemptuous and an-
slleiu e ter nuswir In the street
he looked up at the stars ami tilled his
,.M,.,ding mCI. of iclief.
, ,,.,,;; ,.,. ,f Ulli, ,. ull0 ,,,,,
p,,ss.inute claim te mi nileiise hailed
,,f ri. m!11I whom she allowed te e-ceit
,,. ,,.,, and theie. iiiipn-seil lnin as no
' aliiral woman ill all. but as senielluiig
j f snange inllueiui , a malign, pevvci-
lul. implacable -pint Incastd in the
fill.' bmlj of .1 -i udei gill. lie told
I 1 nii-elf ferv i ntlj thai he w .is glad te be
rilOTOI'I.A'i!
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 V'Vt'M
VIOLA DANA
in 'j 1 rri r s (i 1 -r r 1 .;
1MPFRIA1 '"Ul w-m-m f
Itt I'l.lll' lUdlll.s'
Dangerous Curve Ahead"
Karlt
r!I Fvtvi n iimi.. iiitr.! t
OH in a M t. II 1.. P M
.Mliliuii ( iHiitpr iiiiiI ((erKe WnUli In
"THE SERENADE"
Lehigh Palace ,Zl
1 CHARLES RAY
I liiMM.'IJ.I- WDI'liyjJ.lsi'; '
11 IRPPi'V Ult'JAl) i (.ULLVUIIA AV. !
l-WJII 1 I MVT Ni:i: UAU.T
BUCK JONES
!n'Ul( Mlllll."
0VERBR00K u,l'ri 'nu
"llie Plaything of Broadway"
PAI AfP" J-14 .MAKKi-T tirilBBT-
1 -l-'xx,.!.. lM A xt (tl u.irj j, ji
NN tl. Ml. I SON In
"Why Girls Leave Heme"
PR NrFS Uls i'.i.kt s'iki i-,t
t lMIMxI-oe s i v i ... 11 1 , i' r
. . in "itrii ( 01 K(,i;"
REGENT 5UIU;,T1 ','"",; f
WILLIAM RUSSELL
in ; i j 1 1 : i.xiix. riimi 1 oneacki:"
RIALTO .VVNT.iiWXwAVnN-
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "Cri' Kl( !vs"
RIJRY 'xl!li:T"hT I i;i.i.v7-lt
DOROTHY DAITON
I' .xt
'JfrSm
' ..V. '..
.. UMiiii r
1 llU.
"COURAGE
...'SHKvWnnn - i'H n..nii
Av.
(I .11
.'- s .. wvl- x v. IAr
ETHEL CLAYTON
h. "iiri ii.i..t
err A Nil rrv
Minixir .r urrn"
W " ' M.U I l 1 .. ,,.,...,.
GLORIA SWANSON
In "I Mil. It nil. 1 s .
STANTON i'v; ,M,nrriitrii
Wll I IMI 10's UOMiri; pi iv
"OVER THE HILL"
333MARKET.;;r,V,-,T1,1"I,:Vr,:,.:
DMIII I'HUUi.i I,, " ' '
"DANGEROUS LIES"
VICTORIA WAllKI sta
v jiw iisj.i. A M le u
ANN 1 (1 Xllluilv i
1.. urn
11' u
WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME'
RIALTO, WEST CHESTER
WALLACE REID
"Tins iikmi maii:ns
SUN
beyond the renrli e? the black oblique .
eye'i.
Twe hours Inter he wns In the saj. '
die, riding knee te knee with Twisty
Harlow, limited for Snn Diege Hay and
u mail's ndventure. "In which, pralse
he," ie muttered under bis breath
"there Is no room for women," ,vnj
yet, since strong emotions. ;C
i est less sen, leave tliulr hlgh-water
marks when they subside, the Image of
the girl Zernldti lield Its place in ,,
fan-les. tn rdinjn. stubbornly when lie
banished 1. even her words nml Let
laughter echoing In his memory.
"I hnve put n spell and n chiiim ever
your life," she hint told Mm,
"Chip trnp of n ehaiiatan," h
growled under lift breath. And wiici,
Hniievv nsked whnt he hnd said lit cried
out tngerly:
"We enn't get into your old tub nnd
out te sen nny tee seen for me, old
unite."
Whereupon Harlow liuighed content
el!y.
CIIAI-T1SK III
On lienul the schooner New Menti
standing crnzlly out te sen. with first
pert of cnlt a nnmeless, ellff-slicltcred
snnd bench which in his benit lie iiris.
lencil from nfnr Pert Adventure, Jra
Kendrle wns richly content. Withlm.
I satisfaction he 'enked ipen the spark
ling sen. we nun' vessel whicii seoened
across it, his traveling mate, the big
Negro nnd the linlf-wit Filipine cabin
boy. If anything desirable lacked Ken
drle could net put the nnnie te it.
Few dnys had been lest getting under
way. He hnd gene straight up te Les
Angeles, where he hr.d sold his oil
shares. They brought him Si'lOO and
tie knocked them down merrily. New
with eveiy step forward his lively in.
terest inci eased. He bought the 'rifle
i ml .immi'iiitlen, shipping them down
te Hnrtevv in San Diege. And upon
him fell the duty nnd delimit of previg.
lenlug for the cruisg. As Harlow had
put it, the Lord alone knew hew long
they would be gene, and Jim Kewlrlt
meant te lake no untieeessarj chances.
Ne doubt they could get fish and senit
game in thnt land toward which their
imaginings already had set full tail,
but ham by the stack and baton by tin
jard and countless tins of fruit and
vegetables mndu a fnir ballast. Ken
drle spent lavishly nnd nt the end wa
highly satisfied with the result.
As the New Moen staggernl tut te
sea under an off-snore blew he nnd
Twisty Harlow fei ('gathered in the
j cabin ever the solitary luckily tmug
I gled bottle of champagne.
The day is auspicious, ' said Ken
dric, his rumpled hnlr en end, his eyes
as bright as the dancing water shipping
agr.inst their hull. "With a held full
of the best in the land, treasure ahead
1 of our bow, humdrum lest in our waW
i nnd a seven-feet nigfe- hanging en tin
wheel, whnt mere could a man ask''
"It's a cinch." agrcat Harlow. Hut,
drinking mere slowly, he was altogether
niei" thoughtful. "If we get thire en
time," was his one worry. "If we'd
had' that ten thousand of jeurs we'd
never liave sailed in this antediluvian
rnft. with u list te ituibenrd like tin
Tower of I'sa."
"Don't growl nt the hand that feeill
jeu or the bottom that floats veu,"
giinned Kendric. "It's, bad luck."
Ner v as Harlow the ninn te find
fault, regret lleetingly though he did,
lie wns in luck te get his hands en any
ciaft, and be knev it. The New Moen
was an unlovely nlfnlr, wnh a bail
name among seamen who 1 new her, and
no speed or up-te-date engines te brag
about; but Hiuiew himself had lcacd
lir and had no doubts of her sea-v'erthines-f.
sh" was one of tlu-e Hunt
ing relics of another epei li in -hip.
building which had lingered en until to te
daj, undeigeing infrequent alteratieni
iiinler innnv hands. While . me she had
(hpend-d entirely for her hea Iway nn
her two poles, foresail set fijlng. new
she bin he.' nliead answering tn tin
drive of her antiquated internal 00111 00111
busiieu meter. An essential part of
her were Nigger Hen ami Filipine
(initie; they knew hr and lnr fieak
lsl. ways; t h ex weie ns 11111 h n portion
of her lopsided iiunLmij :is wei pro pre
piller and uhu I.
i'e be (i)iitliiueil .Monday
riieTdi'r.Avs
cHflTapurr
y&Jan&v.
te MP aw y
sP'AMClia
The NIXON-NIRDLINOER
te
. THEATRES
1. BELMONT
Jill MMIKKT
11 JU lx 11 1 it
I
. i-i iuiii:ii'.s
'TOO WISK WIUCs"
CEDAR eul''1 & cLrUAUAi:.sun
,rnlx' 1 .'lu uinlj- , .,11.1 11 1' 11.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
j" "''Ji.iti: i.idHrs aiii: uni"
COLISFI JM Stirliel tot. 5Uth i. O0U1
J7. . .. IJU.H I', it.
wn.i. r.iiiii,Mis
"GO GET HIM"
JUMBO
lltii.NT HV & iilUAltl) AVft
.lii-nl.e Jinn ,, rr.ink.erii ' W
MAIIIll, IIAM.I.N
J'EAST LYNNE"
LEADFR ' UM'AsTiai A(
... MATIN U, DAIU
lt.ilH.ra Ilf.lfe.,1 ami hpirhil CiikI le
"Tlie Face of the World"
: " -
LOfl 9T "-'u
X.M Lui'l'Ml .S1HKET8
1 .10. a 3D ',,., u Ju te It
WALLACE REID
In "llli; 111:1.1. Dldei.n.s"
NIXON s-"
A.xll ilAKlxl I sis
. 1.1 7 ant J
"ROBINSON's'tROUSSEAU''
R1VOI 1 !,'U ANU HA.N.SI1.XI feTH.
Ml STV SIATINI'i: IUILT
THE WIFE'S AWAKENING"
69TH STREET tuba.. ,
x-( s 1 1 Ul 11I, I (.,,! T.rniln!
Opens This Afternoon, 2:30
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