-- V N. EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921 u y -- .,,. . - , . . . ... - . . I I I 1 l I . I I ! - I Hew I Became fAl gSKSKSSlMm JjmSS A Mevie Star S VSWi ir .ifflt inezklumph WKBBk TMWHIiHr if fJWBEf l rhecwi.. ...- i JBIvlul l TOWr UnvflS ilWMMI Hi Ir ' 'B if What Hns Already Happened Doietfiij Lane, u small teicn en'. while en a trip te S'rtc YttrK, meets I.auiruce French, a press agent, trl n becomes m'erestid i it her and tccurcs for her an tmpettant part pUiui.u) eppOKitr Jehn Srirnid. n lame'is tcreen star, Stunnl nil Dore hy te liiriiip hiiii, hut sin iifu'it, I'd. horn, n hi) ptmlueii. effin UnruHi" 't Centui' t, hut hr doesn't like ihr ;i lure mid diclinei III- vnimii ' Dorethy riji;r that she loin I m rente I'ltn-h. 'If Iraetifm III rim te Jilny ii tii'iall pint m a pw'.uri And Mirp It tuntiinie "T AUUY"" I I'linl a I iin in mi. '-'ill haniN Oi't 'I'h'Mi I ii'iui lu'iifi hoW'feulNIi I'll I'rlf hut m iiiiiiiNiv i nes in thf rnlli. iutnn in Nr V ik Jinil sti piii-il Imrk ltilt .llllln I ' I knew it ln :inn wnp annul i ns he tn.it te ki--s mi- I fi It !.i . : bcniine .icnint tn hmi. A lien hr ti'iitiil liiu'k unii at nit' th -ir v t ti'.ii'"- In in tiai se luiiipj tint I jn -t idti'in't friitn I'ljiiie. "t. t jeu Kni'w rlmt I Imeil ; m he aicl -nftl . "cs, i tlmusl I I iliil lint mil i" I felt jinitv ilmilitfiil." I .las'Ai i unuirlitiK mj liea.l (low u m Bheitldcr. "I ttil nil tim xersc el" tciMn m , wlien ou upiit i!T d ape I'mi iil Jehn P-.'..ird." In1 wtmt mi. In' (line ni' clnj.p te 'ii.n as'iin. "Hut I i mild -ii1 that he av mad n unit .mui. ami I ir of thmtglit that j mi nril t'nr luiv Se I drt'lili'tl that tin- cmly tltmj: t i d i 'u te wui'. and -i-" lmw thins, tuinrl i v Hf's ,i nni' Ii lii'hiT 1111111 t,i:m I nm iind ni'irh iimi-p i imiltiiMit and a't .i tJvr " "Oil. ,jp 1 net meri nit in "nii'"i- th" I' vi' hit m. n " He 'niiKii 'd at 'l.'it npain bi-f.ir Ii" ui'tit nil. "Well, nnyheu. I I.111 I'l-it je,.'ii nprr ninrrj a mnn jen iliiln't l"p. Bf. I ju-t v.aittd and hnMil," In .111 .111 gweri'd. "Nmv Irt'x find 1 mrmr mhhp wherr wIiitp w-"l l iu?f aleu", and ilrriili' mipii vm'II bu niarnnl. Ilnv nbeut tomorrow'" "Oil. net mi vien ! 'h I Iumpii'" any rlntlu's. nr I In - 1 n'l'iln 1." 1 told linn "An 1. nii.mil. il wiiuldn't (ibc riSlit ler en te mm 1 in" turn wlien in nm miiitiii I 111:1 ii. found I lirri' and tnkui bail- te New mk 10 be ilrimgi-il into tl.it iiniul iiunli-r 111.1l. and tpll whin 1 Utiuw nbeut I'itm-. and evrr thinrf." "TliiT" afp two fm tj. that clis eini" wprj thine miii've j'l-t -md." In" n plied. tiiitinii; Ins nrin mound iiip n valkeil down tin' 11.it h tli.u led tnwunl the falls. ""OriP nt then i- tliilt I brought ".ntir tri'nk with nip. -e 31 "i hnvp plrtitj of I- iitln'.. 'J'iip eihi-i" 1 that tin' N,-w Yerk Innip-. h.'.s ln-011 all sti.ii'.'liii'i'i'i. mit. an I juti iveiJu't ever think "f it iiniiiii ".I0I111 .ewiin and I trot tei ther--In-hns 11 geed di'nl nf inllnrni'i , 111 knew ntnl IipiI p t-rj tin !. I inadi' ir BETH " 777 In fact M - i M'lll'll.' II luh' Miss l'i ml mj i In he i II i t.ic let! i. I.in '" .Muiutir klMW II Jill n'rMI". l '111 trSffA , ,Av - - - - and h.-s.-.I m i-ii-i J 5 4$3pig& iisaMr.ref;5rflaJ''ia' . sr:f'aiwij:X4r5,wrfw&i KfjKKi vBB m mWM, LfiM&&3Z.iZ&M?83C K?IIA?WlW-K?SA'jfi?2i I ftSS&f mM$ mwmMm ffl fm 1.1 vi ; 'ii ISS-S Kfr&m aE.M,llBSS KSJlS i;.t. in MB If www fm -'''' SSwi mtW'r. ft 1 : 1 1 1 m a s 1 ' 1 : 1 i Wii1?.? s' jfif ' i,iii". mi l. 1 it 1 1-.1111 ".i 1 111. 1 1' III , 1 , 1 . " He Daily Mevie Magazine TtfV ILL LTE "rOT 1 nd no r.i ,ir '11 In- in in ' i i'mi 1 1 i mini 1 1 1 in v 1 Ii l'i 1 .. ii 1 11 fm rh" iimrdi' . 'I 1 1 1 !. t bum ' nni Ii tli it t.11 1 1 w . iiii' nni as a p e- pin 1. id. in ir: 1 1. aj , r in'n 11 . i' mil,, 11 w no . In' v nrr lli " ir ! i" t nni n nil", d.d ii " 1 ! bunt tli 11 a mi, inn..' "Thai due takp 'nt f in; ebj"i'- tii.ii, dui'n't it V " I nsiPHil Hut I'd nlwui. v iintPi' tn In iiinriii'd .it lienii' nniibln't w" wait iiliih for thutV" "'Wi'll (je t'.i-rp en our hnli. 111 ion." In- iin..,nriil. "New tell i.m what tin.'1 I fan appi'iit" iiinieiin, nli tin inin Kter " It ll lll.pn.nll'l tn llllllk nt nm eiln'i r ii-nii". w'13 1 slimililii't de .is li" wished 1 kttfw th it iiebihl It vn iiiipi.nMii'al. tlieiisli. li'iiipinlicriiig I.ar M '. .iibii" hi ! t .Tm .1 wi..i and thf f.n f ihnt I f.ireid 11 uti I dr.il whop I uerki'd. .1 -"I'liied 11 flam thai i''i! ,ie innnr". 1 i'mmjIi te In.- en A1.1I I knew new that I'd ilwi been ill IiiM- w it "l ti I'll finill 'I 1 lil"t 1 n. p ihn' I -!' .v I 'in rli'Ti- 111 11. p -' i- flin. In lip out In 11 1 l toluel row THE LAW 1 1 1 1 1 n .in is nm IS' fee " sHBleJl yMVHuaMBWMKH-iM EmMg? . LjwmMMjBmmsimM '..., , , i bbk, jm&EMtfM''mm'.wmmm - I ini'iii x2SSaM 4v AiSift AStwSk ?k Cvw&v KiMl?SMrf T iMiiWKffl)Ml?lKRw ee.nin h attract. v . I ;SfiSK55Stra I .,.,, .111 ,,1, ,1 i.i, nml in. I1! 1 Hl.tllllli W he applMl lil I I en tin- nullt. II Hl-I pellccuiUll I AROUND THE CORNER" CLOSE-UPS of the HExnv ".s the Tiny Little Mistake IIIM.K nrp iniiUiubtcd idnieps that nek itretieU into nubile 11 guts and busy dajs of igilanep ter directors., actors and nil the technical ipr.ile enne,"tPiI with thttr production. Fer there's nothing that the average movie fan enjoys mere tlinn tindlng mmc In tie ini-tiikc or nvr-iight in one of thep dlflicult photoplays. He would Inn ili with jnj if he could Iind a lmb grand piano in the rooms of Jean of Arc or di- met" (! cerse Washington filling make ( f tobacco Tin' funs little real,.e tlm aineui.; iieiiu 1111.11 lireiiNins ijeu leek that one up; my dictionary isn't here). It l isn't mil) in the setting that an- built, but in the costumes and even in the I , ustmns and mannerisms of the clinrui'tfis who t naet the part. I wntchi'd Helmes Herbert the ether day in some scenes from William Farnum's, new Him. which hu.n't vet received u title or nt least they're guarding tin- title tee careful!) for me te Iind it out. Ilerb rt is plii)ing the p.irt of (ieerge IV of Kngliiiid. at the time he was 1'rinip f.egent around 110 or lM.i. Thp play centers abeiit the character of IMmiind Kean. tin- greatest aeter of his time, se that with a combination of our:, theatrical. npinl mid home life, there are thousands of little things 10 be cousii'i'ied in order te sidestep the keen glance, nf fault-finding fans i.uer. Herbert's costume was a b'autiful piece nf wnrk. and as he strode down tlm long length of the Fex Studie I felt that I bail net it watched an actor v no Junki'd mere Impress'-,?! i-pgal in his whole hearing. i ater I had .t talk with him about the uilliculties of gathering accurate djiu en the clothing of a dead and gene Ling. i.yef hai-cn' pointed te haccn't mi' nfrt 0 nhat a decoration tlmt he he einlninnl. "I sMivlieil for four )niind the compute rules that reierncd (Icerye IV in wearing the Garter if ufitlen." ; HE WOKE the complete legalia enlj wnen he was in the most lermul of court rtrcs.. This I'n.tump I have en is virtually a fnc-slinile of one of Ceurge's. We found the uimplptp description of it and also learned just winch part of the darter dtcoratieii he were nnd hew lie were it when he had en t.ie original of then clothes. "It's thp fun mni! thnt innkps us work. Niitiirull). ewr) inn ti will li!ie net te em rloek nn) acciinn) "T.ut H is a 1 eiiitbii'iikin' disappointment te pick up jour fan mail and iind hn'f a d '.'en letters a da ridiculing )ou for h.ivlng made .1 ml-.tuke that 11, i-t piiipie wfiii'd l'cier hlP noticed. "I loiiieiiiber net long age whin I was working with Tuurnetir. It was n S-eii h story and i-enie of the scorns showed tlie bte"k exchange. It just happened that I -nw them getting' read) te sheet, and, as I was onee connected with the stei k 1 ch1111ge 111 Scotland, I .-aw thnt they wcte overlooking a c.irieus in nl iiistem that would liiiM' iieen apparent tit em e le tiny one who hud, as I hurt, worked en the fleer. 'I'iikv were leitui put) body 111 lad In aid that Mnekiiin' is a fiature of the Scotch oxchnnge. "Sn ii . but enlj In the members. lerks nnd empleyes and r itsiders .. , 1. 'I'l... , . t .!., .. ,,1 ail,,.,,, tltn en, in. en nl 1... ... j,j . Ol iltinillll III .Jliei.l . int-li' III'- run, iiii nitv-i iiiii.'h .... I'.iititij ,ii iiiin .id 'mi.' .iliniit with the coat oft n.les that arc ntlrely iieeullar te th.it one H " 1 -'lllltlilll Wlii'ii'M-.- vmi stint te make a I !ike I'uit. M'ur dilliculties are iietn iili the little di.cri'piiucii's. and, in such a Herj as this, that' 1 j,. 1..1I net very remote from our own when iii.inj of the differences and ours were Ii' ei 11 tl.eir tiling ( ill ll ililliii'llM . -ii 1, hi.. i,,,mi nl.enr the 1 11,11 ,..,. I,,,,. .,., ........ ... 'I nt 1,. -n 1 olio 1,1:111 in a Ilieiisan'l nn ii,i.i 1 erli'iii'i' Hint 1 T-hmil i, nulling n ,t in) mistake. If I had niudc it. tin finis in tin1 iiievi miisps reallj Tli Ml', the uumt ,i'ens1ine department in n t el the an iiiann:iiiri is tint one id ivifiil te letler.i fiem lendies petutina out just sn h little , ... .... ..... fl'.. ., .... .1. ..... Inn, ilf 7'l,u i. Oi OHIISSIOII Ol i Olllllli'inn. hoi rnnfiilhi dirccttd. i m Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans dist .if "Mn-s Lulu !i, l.ei. Wilsen. Milten 111,1 'llieednll Ueb.'l-I". Ad'lie-. Mmr.iv i.t .Tiir.'ii'.v Productions, llMlliie u tl 11 l'e IJ "Ktll Ml Cl. ,,,1, t'n, C iii-im n. I l ile ll'il.lll'il new e I "ill ll-li I i-vl I 1 - n i ii -i ,n knew 'c I tli !i- 'lloreihj I'n liniuiii b"- I e, M t ,e I I e .if tin' 'l I ,lt 1 hi km one dui jilit r li'in.i I 1)( )UA S I i 'nr Iniird th 't i li.iinlis iilijed oppeMte Neini.i I ilnn I. i "ics, there is a npen F R33ii bop nrp wiin si r no.-, from 11 new col cel col iib'iratien Ix-twppn Fannie Hurst nnil Frani-ps Marien, thp two talented ' enipii who niudc "Humerciiqup." the 1 lm uhnh was ntpd the lest of the inM vpar. This new one will be cul.vil .luit Around thi Cerner." The types shown In thesp photographs will easily bp recognized nn Fnnnle IIurt"s Kast Mder.s. with whh'h .she has ilvalt in some of her most famous oterles MOVIE GAME NKEIA That the Fans Alivays Netice Ihe costume drnm.i and period play are favor. And with them ronie MeeplesH his pipe cit of n of care that i.s put into a period play te it real!: itireltrj. he snid. lie tce-e. "This is juit one instance," inj1 in the piiblte library before 1 go te nil this trouble in preparing feri sufficient pride in ln own the place smoke, piniinuij lieia'ise they period pbu or one with a foreign b.vk- ununieii. it is niniesi .nnpessinip uir rme . net se marked jour research weik is Onler of the tiait'i- is a irend illustration - - ... ....... who snows aimiu n inun.v. ei i mn surp n.,.n 1,1.1 iIimi ,n. ,rnii,., r,, .,,.,11 llll. ...... ,,.,, ... " .... t ,, ,,,. tt.i, lull, I is perC'ctlj iisteni.hing what knew. n - ' .-,. -,i nv M.i. ;.. ...,, f,u ine marl: of crnsiiie. "N I in I in will return te the htUKC bu I liap net scen thin repeit i-milirund. - i SIIOU'I - Minb' I'ore is en tii ' htllKI' phuiiij! ill "I. Illec of the h'leld.' N'.inr'i". l'i ni i- hi" b iidiiu mnn. i SIM I' ll'.rnt , I "ii 1 1 Ip- i- Hi" -.'r in "Man. Ueiu.iii. M:n I In'.'"." Sli. Jiiih imt iPtiieil ft iil the I'lcil. lint Is at pn - nt iul"lii" in a lew plitiire, the title in' wIMih ha- net In in un-I fiiiiiued. 'Sin Is tin- wile nf Allen I Jul- ' iibni . w hn is ul-e her dil' ctei . VIItCINU "'Hi' Se.i Hen" , ulleii new Ilnbait Iloweith pioductieii ii Till- i v lilch IleNsie I.ove niirt Ileburt llo.i lle.i llo.i tlintUerth have the leading roles. DAUGHTER OF THE THIS lirOINH TIIK STORY Jim Kendrlc the dcvll-mnyetre, wnelfdieartcd AmerlCAn. en arrlMil ut the bonier town, taKdii his pnln en a Tarty te make h nlnht In tlie wldO"niiin town ncre-m th Mfxicsn Mm'. They wind up In Ortcira'n BRmbllnK Joint. Th epell werki In hla bleed undh cbIIh en prtKga te provide nenie one te plav dice. Itulz Itlnn, an old rival and enemy. UriHced en by Ills compnnlen, takes up the iled. Ilia CTimpanlan'd Identity Is k metrry, but ecry one ncen It l a wenmn under the eombrere and maacu line attlre e( tlm berdir. In an exciting frame Jim worms Ittet and then chai etutea the heuiie te another. TI10 woman takes him up, eennallenally wtnnlnn. Later une Hunimenj htm myeterleunly te an Interview, In which nhe telle nt her hatred of lllei and akn Jim te aid licr. Hn refufei, an hn has made a pact with hla uld chum, llanew, te co en a o.afe for eeme melerieua Muxlcan treaamc. On the voyaite In a disreputa ble tub with a qualm cutthroat crew. Jim has a premonition that the wuinan who has called heraelf Zeralda C'na tlemar, ha wrnueht her threatened spell en h m. Finally the party lands ami make Ita way te the Interior, At llie Plctureiciui scene of their exploit they are met by a party of Mexicans, who 10 their amazement, knew their names and mission. ,N7 IlEItn IT CONTINUES pO EASY, Twisty." laughed Ken sJ dric, his Interest caught. Affnbly, te the Mexican, he said: "You're right, liener. And, te complete the Introduc tions, would you mind telling us who jeu are?" , "I?" He touched up his mustache and again his eyes flashed; Involun tarily, as he spoke his narne, he laid his hand en the grip of the revolver bumping at his hip, giving the perfectly correct Impression that the lnnn who were that name must ever stand ready te defend himself: "I am Fernande Escobar, nt your bervice for what jeu please, tenor!" Never n muscle of either Kendric's face or llnrlew's twitched at the In formation, though inwardly ench man stnrted. Ileferc new. many times in the Heed of their tumultuous lives, they had lived through moments when the thing te de was control nil outward expression of emotion and think fast. "I'd sav. Twisty," said Kendrlc lightly, "that it Is downright kind of Hener Escobar te extend se hearty an Invitation. It would be the pleasant thing te rest up In the shade during the rtfternoen. Tomorrow, perhaps, it could be arranged that he would let us have a couple of her.seti te make our little trip Inte the hills butterfly catching." Hut Harlow, fingering his forelock, looked nnvthlng but pleased. His e)cs went swiftly te the three peaks across the valley, then frowning up the alley te the ranch houses. Obieusl). lip meant te go btrnlgllt nbeut his busi ness, ull the mere eager te come te grips with the linked situation since Escobar wns en the ground nnd had made himself known. He opened his lips te speak. On the Instant Kendrlc saw n swift, subtle chnnge In his eyes, n leek of surprise nnd of uncertainty. And then, abrupt!.. . Harlow sad : "Oh. all right. 1 m iircu no.ne ... nnywav," nnd swung up into the snd snd dle en the nearest berbc, pack and Escobar wheeled his horse, as though glad te have bis errand done, and rode back toward the upper end of the .1 lev his ragged following close at his heels, Kendrlc and Harlow bringing up the rear. . ,.,.,.. ... .1 n,ie,i "What was it. iwisij. , 'i Kendrlc softly. "What did ou 1 see? What made you change your mind all of n sudden''" . , k "took nt the cerdlllcra :ust back of the ranch house, Jim answered Harlow, guaruciii. Kendrlc looked and emwLx ...i..i ttmdnw'H nernleilty. Jiierp dcrstoed tieain were three upstanding i'"";' f I.:- n.,..!,.,,, Hid net knew wliien was .1" nnrd which he had been eltectTbv Juerez te steer his ceurbc Doubtless Escobar did knew. And 1 lVebar were xnl'iE "P "T ll W 1 '.'. ,..' ec -nit tn se with blm. As thev drew near the big house both men were Interested, building had once upon a time, , - ,. iiirnA hundred adobe The per il ears was told eloquently by the line of high n.iv,n -nl! rincinc the liuiiuingH nnu bv the nreliilectuie of the main build ing Itself. 1 here weie rciunni-. """' conlders afte- the old iiiisrImi tyle. Hut It had all bein made ev.r. added te. mi that it was new a icsldence of a score or mere of renms. It spread out, ccerlng the entire top pt a knell ";; en were many large mU. At the back, t'sing sharply, was the ban en tbpc of the mountain. Their gae wns drawn swlrtenlj from the house itself te a rirtir darting out through the high nrched gateway :n the ndobe wall. A beautiful horse, snewj. glistening white, groomed te the last hair, an animal of fine thin racing forelegs proudly lifted, nnd high-flung bend, shot out of the shadows like a hhaft of sunlight- On its back whnt at lust appealed nn elegantly drested jeung man, a jeuth even fastidiously nnd fancifully ncceuteied. with rn.ing beets that shone, and a flaunting white I lump and red lined cape flouting w!ln h Onl when the nppresHiing rider taiidingltnmp 'dose and threw un a gaunneicu l.nml te IIP Will' II ai'li Jllll, -.llllllllK Iniighlntlv, did thpj recognize this for the same euth who had come with nr. Ries 1 1 Ortega's gauibling house. '"Zernida Castlcmar," gasped Kcn dric. Turning in his inr.nement te Ins companle'i be cnuglit .1 -trnngc b'';k in Hat low's eyes, a strange flush 111 Hallow's cheeks. Then lie ..iw enlj the etr-l'u .lurk, lms.ienatc flic" mid scarlet r . . ' . . 1 11...1 ! lips am I ijiirning ejp " ' lau'-u .seftly: I "We' v,,i,r' cup te th" Haelei'ii'i Meiitu- The gods have will d tl.ut jeu The "inls and I '." ' i .. ' ' ' Ti ml inie K"iidnc's bewildi'Utl fa.p. ring Harlow, she laugl.i d trium- I . , i "V" phuiith . rilAi'TKIS V ,, ... 0ne yni Arcasteined te Tahiti Anether Man's Orders Rwehes the Cemmanil nt ine iiuecn Iind bori-e nnd rider been only n . ... , , , piiinium. i """ "i" : iiii. immnvnl: drawn le tiiciiiseU. ihe- wen u nave I-'", - l..!i. the eniniil ejes 01 nunc, iiuiiuriiiK in list Endowed with the glorious at tiMtiute or piiiMiuiiB in' i'. iii-wiiiiicu Keiidi.ii' saw the white marc's neck arch, marked hew the satlin skin rip- . .1 ..1 nr- il... . 1. ......! ned. new the dllllitv ears ilppeu or ward. I bespeki hew the large intelligent (e- the proud spin,, lie could fniicv the mare prancliiR tnrth from Hip 'liHtabb- of-an MiMern pr.uc-e. tl,- lincsi ' puie bred Arnbiun of his Mud. tin I royal favorite, the white ipieen-reM- of -i bin eM,ly gardens. Krem the mrne he .looked te the lirter, net hi mui Ii lib a I man may nRaril a woman but as he iiiiiM pa' irlinite te animal iictfei'tien , I p told hiiiiseli1 that as u woman 'u- 'raida fast' Inmr illsplctisi d liiin : tout 1 there was no p'nee In hw faiii'U - I'm (ihe bold PM- el .in iiiIm ut in ci-. I'm" lie di'liieil a mini iiiiKin innii upnn im ; lis iiuiii'i -mi 1 1 as iiei th" v 1 1 1 , ni.ili1. jr'Mii'i credit where rertlt was due Ii i with '...ra nli. Ciisti Inmr was nlla i,.,..,i.,, iIm.i i, ,i i t ilin Tien inin un nun was wi n "is nn "i' . " . n tlinil-iiii'l .Mill's iire nun nml sue Knii, a biirlmi ic U-'!1 . stcppid hituc liln, he would have m'eii tlie nuperb beauty of her mid world line, pone no fit it In r. llefeiH new he had fcit that she war, "foreign. " That wnh en the border Here, deep in Old Mexico, t-he Mill re- A Tale of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knows) Copurleht. 1531. bl mnined foreign. Rightly fhe belonged te nnether agc.'lf net te another star. Fer the moment she sat smiling nt him, her eyes dancing and ct masking her ultimate thought. Triumph he hud glimpsed nnd, tm always, a shadowy hint of mockery. Suddenly f.he turned from him and put out licr gauntlcted hand te Harlow, flashing blm nnetlie sort of pmile, one that made Harlow b eyes brighten and brought a hotter flush te hlu tanned checks. "Yeu linve kept our premise with me." she said softly. "I Miall net for get hnd ou will net regret!" Even while she bpekc licr eyes drifted back te Kendrlc, laughing nt him, taunting blm. He looked Hhnrply nt Harlow. Hut. he bald nothing and Harlow, intent upon the girl, did net note his turned head. Zeralda turned imperiously upon Fcrnnnde Ebcebar. "These men are my guests," she said sharply, her tone filled with .that de fiant warning. "Remember that, Scner el Cnpitan. Yeu will escort them te the house where my cousin will receive them. Unt'l we meet at table, fccneres all." Fiem her neck hung a tiny whlslTc from a thin geld chain ; she lifted It te her lips, blew a long clear note nnd with n last sidelong leek nt Kcndric touched her dainty spurs te her marc's sides and shot uway. "Yeu will fellow me," said Escobar stiffly. "This way, cnballcres." He pressed by them, dismissing h!s following with a glance, and rode through the wide arched gateway, Har low turned In after him but hcsltntcd when Kendrlc called coelly: "I have small hankering te accept the lndy's hospitality, Harlow. Why should we establlbh ourselves here in stead of going en nbeut our business? Hy the lord, her Invitation smacks te me tee damned much et eutrigtit com mand !" "Ne up startin' nnvthlng, Jim," said Harlow. "Come ahead." At them both Escobar smiled con temptuously. "Ixiek." he said, pointing toward the ndebci "Judge if it be wise te hesltnte when la senerlta reina says enter." They saw graveled driveways and flower-bordered walks under the eaks: blossoming, fragrant shrubs welcoming countless birds; an expanse of velvet lawn with a marble-rimmed peel and fountain. A beautiful garden, empty one instnnt, then slowly tilling as from nbeut a far corner of the house came n line of men. Yeung men. every one of them, fine-looking, dark-skinned fellows dressed after the extravagant fashion or the lnnd which mothered them, with tall conical hats and slashed trousers, bread sashes and glistening beets. They came en like military squads, silent, erect, eyes full abend. Out in the driveway they halted, fifty of them. And like one man, they saluted. "Will you enter as a guest?" jeered Escobar. Kendric's anger flared up. "I'll tell you one thing, my line friend Fernande Escobar," he said hotly, "I don't like the cut of your sunny dis position. Yeu and I are net going te mix wel. nnd you mny ns well know knew It from the start. As for this 'guest' business, just what de you mean?" Escobar shrugged elaborately nnd half veiled his insolent eyes with the long lashes, "Yeu menn," went en Keudrick stub bornly, "your 'Queen Lady,' as you rail her, has Instructed her rabble te bring us in, willy-nllh V" "Al!" cried Icebnr in mock sur prlcc. "El Americano reads the secret thought ! "Come ahead. Jim." urged nnrlew anxiously. "Don't I tell jeu there is no sense startin a rumpus suppose jeu weeded out hnlf of 'em. the ether half would get jeu right. And hnven't tve get enough ahead of us without gein' out of our way, loekln' for a row?" I'HOTOPLWS HflTrrPUTr1 ri-HkiJ 5sS r ami ate All,.,!.,-, '-'h' Merrl & r,?"yurvjsAe Alnambra Mt dsiu m 2. is. e DAVID I'OHT.I.I. 1" "DANGEROUS LIES" AIICPUCMV I'raiikferd . AlleBhenv wirxiAM dtmiixiv , "AFTER THE SHOW" TeTrT 'r O.'D & THOMPSON STd. APOLLO MATivur. paiuy cm n-V MOOrtK In xi4P 'IiTY PHOT" THE SKY PILOT XDrArSlA CliliSTNLT llel 1CTH ARCADIA 10 a m K. u m v ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "IIAMHUTH AND KIOSKS" AS 1 OK MAT INI- I' I'AU V ,I.UTn (AST 111 Illl'1! " " - . ( The Wemnn Above Reproach" BALTIMORE TO?. S'S'W: - " CONSTANCE TALMADGE la "WKDDIMI HKI.l-" new 04TII AND WOODLAND AVU BLlNiN r.TlNHir. DAILY WII.IIVM De MII.I.IVJ .... "AFTER THE SHOW" rii imiDn lliead i Sun'iviPlmnn,! liUjhblKD i-nntlmiens .' u i I 11 uipr.HT liidiir.v "Dangerous Curve Ahead BlADW7Ts."Ai: MARGUERITE CLARK In "srUAJIIILID WIMf" - A OITTM 2 MARKET ST CArl lOL k, m te u ie r a VIOLA DANA in "Tjij:Mvr(jiiiKi:irn" colonial "".'. ":rt Ar- UIIIIVM D MIM V". "AFTER THE SHOW" idarbV theatre MAY ALLISON In ."AUK M.L MKV I.IUK."' rTinnrCC MAIN ST MlfAU.SK iEMPRES5 MAnvrK, i.vu.y WILLIAM S. HART In 'JTIIIt:IVWMD HKAMI" FAIRMOUNT 81Vi .MA wallace REID In "TDK liri.L DU.IIHls" rivTirv TiinATiu: i.in m.him hi ,t-Tll "iT I" "THE CRIMSON CROSS" 56TH ST TIIUATKIi " v "-nn-e1 .srvtlN i', li v Eug. O'Brien & Elaine Hammerttein . ' In MMiuF i -vi rvnr r.tini Mi:l(n -i . 1 ,1 A JL3I- .i m , ,i ,i u ,., , , i ALICE LAKE ' In 'UlVr.lC 'IIII' Wlltl." PDAMt 4022 CIinAKD AVR UKAIN 1 M'llNTL TfiDA AI.UHTAB CAST In "Once te Every Wemnn" CherlM ffcrl&iier's Sens Fer answer Kendrlck gave his horse the spur nnd dashed through the gate. If n man had te tie into fifty of a hnrd hnrd hnrd loeking let of devils like these saturnine henchmen of Zernldn. It would at least he n scrimmage worth mail's going down in ; hut Harlow wns right, and thcre was no doubt enough trouble coming w-itbeut wandering alleld for it. Se, clese behind Escebnr, they rode under the oaks nnd te the house. Here was a quadrangle, Hanked nbeut with wlilte columns; 'through numerous arches one saw oaken doers set Inte the thick walls of the shaded building. The thre men dismounted : three of the men In the driveway took the horses. Escobar stepped te the bread double deer directly In front of thorn. Ah bin spurred beet rang en the stone, fleer the deer opened and Ruiz Ries opened te them. lie bowed deeply, courteously, his mnnncr cerdlnl, his eyes inscrutable. At his invitation they entered. He led them through a great, low-celled room where dim light hovered eyer lux urious appointments, across Orlentnl rusrs nnd hardwood floors te a wlde hall way. Down this for a long wny, past n dozen doers nt each hand nnd finally Inte n suite looking out into the gardens from a corner of the building. As they went in, two Mexican girls, young nnd pretty, with quick black eyes and In white caps and aprons, came out. The girls dropped their eyes, curtsied and passed en, as silent ns Uttle ghosts. . "Your rooms, scnercs," said Ries btnnding aside for tlieni. "When en are ready you will ring nnd n servant will show you te the patio, where I will be waiting for you. if there Is anything forgotten, you have but te ring nnd ask." He left them nnd hurried away, ob vieusly glad te be done with them. They went in and closed the deer nnd looked nbeut them. Here were big lenthcr chairs, a mahogany table, cigars, smok ing tra)s, cigarettes, a bettle f brandy nnd one of fine red wine standing forth hesnltnblv. Through one deer they saw nn nrtlsticnlly aiul comfortably fur- nished bedroom; through nnether n tiled, gllsteningly white bath; beyond the bath the becend bedioem. All this they marked at a glance. Then Kendrlc turned soberly te his companion. "I've known you a geed many years, off nnd en. Twisty," he said bluiitl), "for the sort of n man te name pardner nnd friend. Fer hnlf a dozen ypars. however, I've seen little of you. What have these luilf-dezcn cars done te jeu V "What de you mean?" asked Harlow. "I mean that for a mnte en u crny expedition like this I want a man I can tie te. That means a mnn that turns off eery card from the top. straight ns they come. A man thnt doesn't bury the nee. I haven't held out anything en you. What bine you held out en me?" "Yeu'tp get in mind wlint she said outside?" he asked. "Y'es. That and ether things." "If I had told jeu nt the bcgluniif." said Harlow, "that jeu and me were cemin te a place, loeKin'ior ite.fiire, that was right next deer te where Zo Ze raida Custclmar lived, would jeu of come?" "Ne. 1 don't think I would." "Well, that's why I didn't tell jeu." "And jeu premised lier just what?" "That I'd be show in' up tlewji tin way. And that veu'd bp cemin' along with me." He finished off his brand and set his glass down hard. Kendrlc took n cigarette and wandered ncress the room, looking out into the gardens. The btring of men who had appeared at Z.eraida's whistle were going filing off around the house nguin toward the nearby outbuildings. "I'm net going te pump questions nt j-eu. Harlow," he said without turning. "Whnt jeu de is up te jeu. Only, if jeu can't play the game straight with me, our trails fork for geed nnd nil. rnoTeri.AYs 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 NORTHERNS sl uaVB?,' MII.Tiiv urns 1.. d THE LITTLE FOOL" IJVIPFRIAI C0TH WALNUT STH. BERT LYTELL ' inj-.i thii te pakadisk" KARLTON t"ETNUT Above HHOAU 1 fr ,, ,, T, ,.,J1" 1U A' M' te "1 !' -M- allni, IttlU. oierln hwanwn, Klllett DexUr. ! 'DON'T TELL EVRRYTHINrv Lehigh Palace Ucrmtt.?T WILLIAM S. HART JhJVTMHKB-W OKIIJinAM)" I IRP'RTY bhead & celimuia av. - ... MAT SI' oil V CONSTANCE TALMADGE in mvi:iiiing iihi.i.s- 1 7I 1" n Tl f S i.n Tt f tnviMiL ' v "&, Vft "3 . "u OKD "THE PENALTY" PAI AfP "I MAUKIJT STItLHT 1 ''-'VC te A .. in iris P M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ln"HII.T NO J1AN KNOWS" PRINCESS 1018 MAIlKirr STItEl'.T S .1(1 M In II !.', I T. PAULINE STARK m5Kllrrl:N()MA, tn ' REGENT MAIIKUT KT Ii 4,"i A M. Ilelew I7TH te 11 P. M. SHIRLEY MASON n"Qircr.Nir." RIAI TO UL'nMANTOWN AVILNUE 11-VIIV- AT Tl'l.l'lIHOtKLN ST POLA NEGRI In "OYPSY IIMIOD" RI IRY -MAIIKKT ST HKL0W 7TII aUDI 1" A I te 11 1,-, p. M A I.I -ST n A.T In "SEEJV1Y LAWYER SAVOY ,7jU "S'AItKKT STlTnCT kJv N-' A M TO M DNICJHT . AI,I-.TIl CAST In "The Man Frem Painted Peat" sVierwoed "irJi CONSTANCE BINNEY In "SI fll I.ITTI.K 1)1 KKN" STANI FY MA1KET ATlOTIlT" iJ I -ML.I, I 11 A M tell IJ P.M. MME. NAZIMOVA In "l MII.I.i:" STANTON I"ui"r "eo.ierii ii.iim rn's Ud.siiiii ..Ai '' "OVER THE HILL" 333MARKETC7-j7j5 111 l-si:i I. hlMI'stiN "SNOWBLIND" VICTORIA fu't!:T )T,tl-,' ,";V TOM MIX RfALTe west Chester WILLIAM S. HART In "TIIIIKK-WOIIII I1HAM)" M ijj SUN M ihreugh."' CCt n '"'h nml bC l'ld dan ' Flve mlniiics Inter Jim Kendeu splashing mightily In a roomy laW- rnntiw i..u 1 ' 1. 1 pan le slnir iiiirl.i.. I.l,. 1 "., U. D9" 1 I nil. matters were well elle1ll. .'.'.' ' wan net dull but Itillnitely nrnllleni. ! ; I premise. He. fancied thntP R .T'?,.0' 1 was boiling Inwardly with rage ik. Ilimirrlif .te Inl.ln.l I.... ,, "'A' tll Heeded back full t!dn'n. t.i!!,a.f't. Ills voice rose higher, his lively f : 1 quicken . Harlow's face brlghtenel of. nm' h'S lm,SS 'i"0'1 t0 rt . Within hnlf nn hour n servant net, ered them nte the pntle. There" t.nw a grape nrber. their chairs draw-; ' ti ' up te the little fountain, were Rlns nni Escobar, talking quietlj. Ifeth rose ns they uppeared, offering chair? "As fit-- ns they re concerned mused Kendrlc. 'she Is absolutely ii, Queen Lady. Wonder hew she L 1 it? Wouldn't j.l.foe either ",? ,& an easy nsy gent te handle." m The conversation was markedly lra. perrennl. They speke of steck-rnls inV of the best breeds of beef cattle, of H had been done with irrigation and 0 what Ries planned for nnether . It became clear that Zoraida was th. sole owner of several thousand fair acre! here nnd that Rlttz Ries steed in 1 the position el general manager te hi. cousin. That he envied her licr pe,. sessions, that it galled him te b. her underling ever these, acres, was a fact' which lay naked en top of many mr surmises. Once, with simulated cart. IcssncES, Escobar said : "The rancho would hnve been yen-i had there been no will, is it net se nm ige Ries?" And Ruiz flavlicl I an nngr, leek nt him, knowing that the man taunted him. , ",U. J2ca,,cd ,thj,Kanche Montezuma. Isn't it?" put in Kcndric. "Why thi name, Ries?'" ""yu.it "It is the old name," said nies lightly. "That is nil I knew." ' When n servant nnneunced dinner they went te nn immense dining room wherein 11 prince might have taken his state meals. Hut Zoraida did net join them, sending word by one of the little .Mexican maids that she would net an pear. It was significant that no reason was offered ; from the instant thnt ther hnd set feet down at the hnclenda it wns te be known that here Zernlda did ns sbe pleased and accounted te none Twe tall fellows, looking pure-bred Ynqui Indians, served "perfectly, soft voiced, softer-footed, stenj -eyed. I)ur. inu me iiicui jveniiric leu into the way of chatting with jeung Escobar, ,eek. ing te draw him out and failing, tvfiile Harlow and-Ries talked together. Ries rcgntdlng Harlow intcntlv. When tb; rose from the table Harlow accepted an imltntien from Ries te leek our the stables, while Kenrtrlc was led by Es cobar back te the patio. Even then Kcndric hnd the suspicion that the In tention wns te separate him from Lis friend, hut he saw bething te be done. He hardly looked for any sort of vio lence, and were such intended there wn scant need te waste time ever such tri fles as separating two men who .would huc te stand against two score. "If jeu will pardon 1110 a moment, senor?" snid Escobar briefly. He left Kendilc standing by the lit., tie fountain nnd clisappeated. On the instant one of the little maids stele s-eftly forward. "This waj, senor," ylie said, looking nt him curiously. "Where?" Jic demanded. "And why?" .She smiled and t-hoek her head. "It is commanded.'' she replied. "Will cl senor Americano he se kind ns te fellow?" lie had asked win and cot no an- swer. New he demanded of himself, 1 nny nor; lie was playing tlieethe? fellow's gnme nnd might as well pljr straight en until be saw what Wi what. "head en," he said. "I'm with you." Te be continued tomorrow riKITOI'LAVM C? The NIXON-NIRDLINUEll Gf THEATRES Kh I MrlMT C3D ABOVE MAHKEI .., ,., x , 2.30 and (li.lOte 11 r. M. DORIS MAY "I'lli: F0L1blI AGE" In CFHAP C0TI1 CEDAH AVENUS LUfI , ae ftn(( 7 an(1 p 1L M"lTJLri'i,n nni1 M'jndhm Ftendlnr la "THE JOURNEY'S ENDr' COLISEUM "- ft-. Ah0Pf2 AU-STAIl CAST In ((TUP I A nnn...n .et.rMl'l inc. -L,L, Uf 1HL W1LU I IIIlURn ?ne.NT st, & OIIUItD AVK. J-.,.W J mlie June en Trankferd "W KOIIKIIT JIcKIJI In "THE SPENDERS" I FADFR 1ST A LANCASTER AV. L,UrtLLr MATINKH DAILI ILI.IAM II. DeMII.LKN "AFTER THE SHOW" I Of! InT e-11 nd locust stiiects ( ivVUiJA MatM , 30( 3 3ni ,;vg( e 30 tell, .. JOHNNY MINES In "BURN-'EM-UP BARNS" NFXOM 02D AND market sts niswjiy ., i:)i 7 iniji ..r. THOMAS n. INCIVS t "THE BRONZE BELL" t RIVOLI C2D AVn BiVSrtU fiTs. tl IAV1VHP DAlLTrl "THE THREE MUSKETEERS"jl a.. .. 1 . ... ..!. 69TH STREET S"n-T,rm.Mi irtiA cmtMcnM i III "UMIKK THIS I.ASII" OHrtlL ThnnkaulvlnB 1 30 te II Pi, JACK IIAKT anil I, II, A l.r.r. "AFTER THE SHOW" Amine MISS LOflAN. Seprano AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERSOFM.P.T.O.A. Germantown Sri BERT LYTELL lu ''TIIK MAN UJI i Tnnrnrvrtvi iek a nmiDhln B l JCffliKaUIN MATINBB DAILt I PAULINE FREDERICK In "TIIK ST1NO OV TIIK l.AMP, DADVTUDQB AVU. & DAl'HI"",! -il"k. Mat 2-jn. V.vt e.m '," " JAMKS i ewvr.it cunwoen'tt GOLDEN SNARE" "THE I ilnjitu; in "W 1 lie Hntan Hie ep8" y .ilw-,1 ' 1 -V v fi'
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