Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LED GER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1321
,V- , - 1 W1,
CLOSE-UPS of the MO VIE GAME
lly HENRY
Fanny 7nrs 7'cs What She Thinks of One Photoplay
RIGHT in line with 11 few tinM.v retnnrUs 1 niinle liere the ether day In answer
te Incc's questionnaire en the present Mute of the movies, eemes word from
New Yerk that Fanny Hurst, nutber of ninny wonderful Merlew, ha much the
Mmc opinions nbeut the methods of the modern director in transferrins u Mer.v
te the screen.
Fanny Hurst wrote "Star Pt:t." The lilm sxrnnrie n miulr by Antheny
Paul Kelly. It was directed b Hobart llenlcj ntid slur Hepe Hampton Se,
Hew that everybody linn "credit" for the performance, let us get en vvltli the
tery from New Yerk.
Miss Hurst invited a let of her friends te nitend n prUnle slievvnis of the
film which she herself had net then .ecu In the projection room of the din
tributlng company. They sat in Mlence and In darkness while the action wept
en. en the screen and then, when the lights were turned en, Miss Hurst, with
eud the formality of an Introduction, rose and miiil:
"I (Kunt te apologize te these of my friends who are here at my invitation
te see this se-culled version of my novel. The tnwdry Mery which eti have just
8cen dragged across the motion-picture screen in my name Is net the story of
my novel as these of you who hnve read It must realize, but a conglomeration of
incredibly cheap and trumped up situations ami titles.
"It is incencehablc that, as an author, ) must lip subjected te the humilia
tion of having thjypcncrMen of my ide.i go broadcast ever the country as my
tery.
"What you have just witnessed In nn affront te the taste and intelligence
of the beholder, whecur lie may be, and an Insult te the book and the author.
Te have it go out te the public under tnj name and title is misleading and duiuug
lng and I intend te leave no stone unturned te prevent that huppenlng.
"I offered my time and services In the writing and adapting et the vrcen
rcrslen. That offer wus ignored and the cheap, tawdry story we have just wit
nessed is the result.
"I Miall take every step te hne my name and title removed from this se-called
Version of my novel. It is neitlur my theme, my story nor my idea."
T SEVUffj te me that this contains nn illuminating eiiit'vr te the
producers' of ten -asked question, "What si rim te lie the miitir with
the mertcsf" Theie tire words, "rhenp -tmrdr'i" about sum it up.
The viewpoint nf most dtrctteis is "i henji tairiirp." They think Hint
is the viewpoint nf the puUir, lut is if.J I'm net rpuikiiiii of sittinni and
costumes, y either tens Miss Hunt. It's the mintnl ntmesphcic that u
cheap and iaicdry.
The Mevie Fans' Letter-Bex
Gertrude. Riverside. N. ,1. --Maurice
Costelle has net appeared en the screen
for some time, but he hasn't given up
his Jove for it. In fact he has etih
recently finished work in a Selzwid;
picture which you will see some time
this winter. Yes, you are right. He
was n very competent and attractive
here in his early days.
Flo-Dec. 1742 Wyllc Mreet, writes
"I get much enjoyment from your an
swers. Thank you. New please tell
me what has become of Edith Story V
Is she married? Alse I !ee that they
speak of making a picture of 'The
Christian' ns if it had never been done
''before. Rut it was some years age,
and it was splendid. Earl Williams
and Edith Story had the leads. Alse
you say that, according te your knowl
edge, 3Ime. Bernhardt never appealed in
pictures, hut she did In .ver.il. !'' -fore
the war she appeared in 'I'amillc.'
and during the war she appeared in a
picture called. I believe, "Mether- of
Men,' but I am net sure as te the title.
It was n French war story. She hm
also appeared in ethers since. I think,
however, I did see her in these two.
New please don't tell me that 'Camille'
Is Mmc. Bernhardt')) stage day and net
a picture. I never saw her en the stage
but I did see her in tliat picture. I
also saw Clara Kimball Yeunr and I
thought that she was even better than
Madamc, Of course she was younger
and mere slim. New I hope te see Na-sl-meva
In 'Camille' and I expect that she
will be something different. I thought
you might like te knew nbeut Mmc.
Bernhardt and hope I have net taken
up tee much of your valuable time."
The mere of my time you take no.
the mere vnluable it is te me. (flood.
I calls that eh?) I've already abase,
myself te the fan for net remembering
Bernhardt1! pictures But your let
ter makes me recall seeing one of them
I don't knew which but it must have
been made nfter she had her leg ampu
tated, for I recall that she sat in a
chair throughout the story. Dees any
body remember whnt thnt filmuas? I
haven't the information you want about
Edith Story, but I'm en the track of it.
Watch this column for it.
All Friends. 017 Clinten street. Cam-
den I imagine tjie picture m which
you saw Jack Helt anil I.ila I.ee was
"After the Shew." I don't blame jeu
for thinking they were "wonderful." It
was. one of the best pictures of thi
year. Address them care of Famous-
Lasky Studie. Hollywood. Calif. They,
will be delighted te hear you liked ttiem.
If, you ask for a picture, however, be
sure te fellow the cuMetu of Inclosing
twenty-five cents. Pictures cost money
and while stars are delighted te sr,i,
photographs te admirer-, their bills
would be enormous.
Hopeful, SOUS Venango street Serry
ter have kept you waiting se long for
your answer. I'm still net absolutely
positive which wns Theda Hani's lntet '
picture, but I am fairly sure it was
The Lure of Ambition." She was
' married last July te Charles J. r,ra
bln. Address her in Ms c.ire at the
Fer Studie, Fifty -fifth strCet and
Tenth avenue, New Yerk.
Tine Ling My records show that
Rudelph Valentine and Jean Ai ker lietn
i
WOAH AND WALLACE
BEERY TO PLAY
TOGETHER AT LAST
Ily CONSTANT!'. PALMER
Hollywood. Calif.
IN rniSCII.I.A Pr.AN'S newest pic
ture, "Wild Heney." Neah and
MTellnee lleerv, who are net oelv
brothers but equally geed character act
ors, 'for the first time In their prefes.
fdenal careers played in the snnie pie
tore. However, one finished before the
ether's part began, se it wasn't as nice
as one might think.
Fer a long time I've been mildlv
wondering who Marshall Nellnn found
te play Herman's brother Vernian. in
"Penrod." Yeu remember in the book
they werp two little hevs of color who
assisted Penrod in his schemes. At last
incomes out. Sunshine Sammy, the lit
tle; coon who plays se often In Hareld
'Weyjl's pictures, was Herman, nnd his
later It's the truth, and very cute.
tae rdenned pants nnd played her
hrether'a brother
.Incidentally, Neilnn Is buzzing along
happily en the production, and expects
te be finished before very long. I'm
IwHrdng te be Invited te the pre-vlcvv, and
tun I'll ten you nn uenut it
k.J met I'nuline Htnrk for the first time
tm'.ether day. She Is a nvveet thing, very
9tvt; and recerved. At least she im
pmacd me tliat way. She and her
MMp2r are constantly together, anil
JY6' ben nlwayn. Their affeetinn for
m another is a vry beautiful thine te
.y
Ua 8tArk hns a lovely apartment,
unc with draperies the name color
IM, n neil, gentle blue, I had
known her trumn card wns her
tmln( nnd. lmve wondered If
i jmy u?l for professional
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cCie, Daily Mevie Magazine
31. NICELY
entered miIIv 'When Jean . ker s iut
came up in court last month It was re
vealcil that Valentine married her under
the nan f (Juglielml. and they were
known te intimates ns Mr. and Mrs
(iiiglielmi. se that is evidently his real
name. He wn- born In Castellaneta
Italy. Address him care Lnky Studies
Hollywood. Calif.
Curious. 12-10 Chestnut street He-e's
the dope I get from the Ln ' office
about your rumor of Hebe DaneN' di
vorce. "Nobody here in the office re
calls ever having heard that Ilebe un
even married, and we have no data in
our biographies te show she was. There,
fore I think a 'Ne' will be perfectly
-afe."
What Your Favorite
Film Stan Arc Doing
Klili.ird ."station, former I'e direc
tor, ha formed hi" own company.
IVarl White ib lc.ivlus
tilst et the, year.
Tex after the
(ieerge Walsh has isncd vvlih Uni,
verbal te tar in a -erial.
'lela D.ina is te be Mnireil In a
fertlti e.ning t'hrity oemeily , vviiifii
by Km n Is iteluuil CeiiUliu.
Jacques Jarcard, Heward .Mltrhell
and tn'iirs" "NI :i i -lull I . illri'iler", luivi
left tin- Ket Wet Coast organization.
William II. ToeUer. noted character
had, h'li bs'U i i gnseil 10 direet mid
plnv th" prim ip.il charaetev nde in
two Menet by l)r. Prank Cr.me.
.Madge Kvans, famous' as a child
actress who i n ivv hist Muien. o e
Wn signed up by IMgnr Seidell te
-i.ir
Doleres Casslnelli has formed her
own piedu'lng oenipanv. with K.nili
Ciiiiltiird, (lie vvell-Unnvvn Kreneh ili
11 ter. hundlln,; the megaphone.
Dorethy Phillips will shortly start
work en lev net featiiie under fl,e
ilitectiun of her husband. Allen llilti- ,
bar.
.Mini Kerrest has been engaged te
I l.iy th" lead enpnsili .Mmy Allies
.Minter In her next Henlart picture,
wiiiirn by Il-lcn It. Mait.n. but as
yet linn imcd.
lOrnest llilliard hn been engaged a
the "'mvi" with (iui;c Arils, n,
"Idle Hands."
Mile. Andiee I'cyre. the Prene'i
aviiitilv and x'ipti st.ir ha" been
s'i'.-ned te play opposite Ueginnl'l Den Den
ev, the slur. In the third i-p seilu of
The Leather Puslier"." the H, ('.
Wittier vrlest, vvhieft are being pletur
i.i"l under the direction of Harry Pel
lard.
Jereme Slerm, Charles Kay's former
(lneeter, has been erifiged te liatulle
the megaphone for .In. Uie r'oegan's
net tin tin", and Albert Au-t.ln, fei
yinrs "gag" man de luve with Chaillc
I'hiMilin. h i leen signed te net in a
similar enjineit.- with the tiny star by
the (Yeg.in etheiaN
T. Ii. Barnes in Rele
of 1921 "Pied Piper'
TN (rtli:r: that fifteen deg. of
- various kind, breeds and sizes
shall fellow him lalthfully in certain
sienes. T. Itev Itarnes. piny ing the
leading role In "N Matrimony a
rnihne':" has been dcvnllu; several
hour each day te feeding the hungry
pae'.i of animal"
A pound of meat per deg is his
ration. Nelxidy but Itarnes in per
mitted te feed them. Me snys he
feels like the ,,I,ied Piper of
Hiimelin." The picture is, being di
rected by .Tnmes Cruze.
.
affect lenntelv ealie,.
have h.id a bitter
and rei rnt struggle te attain their pies,
ent Mieeess. I'erhiips with mnie of them
(lie struggle is tee lately passed, nnd
tee liable te be repented, for them te
leek lit it with the calm philosophy that
time alone can give.
Hi:ix.n
all t
UN JEHOMB i:DDY, of whom
pe.ired for the last few months, has
iust come into view again as leading
lady for a new (iehlw.v n picture, called
"Alvvajs Warm and (ireen," by (Jou (Jeu
venieur Merris. It sounds very placid,
and thev tell me Helen will de a eliur
aeter study of great heart appeal. Ily
the way, she's nn ex -Studie Club girl.
I.en f'hancy has reup te New Yerk
fnr Ills first visit Altllnneli he linu Knnn
en the stage for goodness knevvH hew
m
many years, he has never set feet In
America's capital of learning nnd te.
nhixtlcutien.
Hareld Lloyd has elmnged the name
of bh newest .nntl jiiHt-cempletRd
ernwiiv- irnm "!' ivnirn Kent-nUH'
7.v: r."-'v. ?af ....... ,. .-.Mv.
FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK OF STARS
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HtENE
POPOCATEPETL IN ERUPTION!
i
Smoke and Ashes Thrown 2500 Feet
Above Summit of Mountain
Melce City. Dec. V (By A. I)
Popecatepetl, the great volcano south
east of thih city, buist into violent erup
tion yesterday afternoon, a column et
smoke nnd ashes beinj thrown "."00 feet
above the summit of the mountain.
President Obregon was entertnlning u I
party of friends at Chapultepce Castle '
and had strolled with them en the bal-
1 ceny when he observed the eruption. He
called for strong field glasses, and after
, closely observing the column of smeKc
rising forty miles away, directed that
two aviators be sent te the mountain
te ascertain the seriousness of the out
break. The aviators reported upon their re
turn that they had heard heavy rumbling
in the mountain and that lava was llew .
ing down the slopes below the crater.
Warnings have been sent te the resi
dents of villager near the mountain,
but reports indicate that these smnll
towns have been deserted for week". :
Within the past month Popecatepetl
has been reported active and a serious
outbreak is forecast.
H. CLAY EVANS DEAD
Fermer Commissioner of Pensions
and Censul General at Londen
Chattanooga. Tenn,. Hec. l' i Pr
A. P.i II. Clny Kvans, former 1'nited
States Commissioner of Pensions, and
Censul flcneral at Londen. l'.lO'J l'.HI.I,
died suddenly at his home early tedav.
He was seventy 'eight years old
Mr. Ivans' career began with his en
listment in a Wisconsin regiment during
the Civil War. at the close of which
lie settled in Tennessee as an iron and
railwav car manufacturer. After serv
ing two terms as Mayer of Chattanooga
he was elected te the Pitty -first Con
gress as member from the Third Ten
nessee district. In l'SO'J he was first
Assistant Postmaster General in tin
Hairisen Administration. In the State
elections of 1S1H he was returned as
Governer en the fnce of the returns, but
after a recount by the Legislature the
icsult wns overturned. In INK! lie was
a prominent candidate for the Repub
lican nomination for Vice President, and
from lS'.l" te 100'J was Commissioner of
Pension". I'rem 1M17 te 11HH! lie wus
American Censul General nt Londen.
Mr. Kvans was delegate-at-large te
all Republican National Conventions
between lMii! and ltllC.
Dies of Overdose of Medicine
I'nlontevvn. Pa., Dee. PJ. -( liy A.
P. i lien L. Hiiut, u prominent I'av
ute County attorney, died In a hotel
In re late last night after accidentally
taking an overdose of medicine, accord accerd
,lng te the police. Hunt had summoned
Ins wife and nephew by telephone, tell
ing them of his condition. They ar
rived shortly before his death. Hunt
Innl been biiffcriig lrein a nervous ail
ment. After-Dinner Tricks
Ne. ill Which Knd Ilurius Klrst? ,
Twe matches are wedged between the
sides of the druwer and the Inner side .
of a match bon. A third mateh Is placed I
between them- The third match is
lighted in the middle, and nn.veiic is
asked te guess which end will burn
lirst.
Ileferc citlier end in reached, pressure
will (be relieved by flip renter of the
match being consumed, and thq pieces
of the. an at eh vvllb lean into the air.-
kivftbvirJ "At,u rutUaJ.edgit poirtpem
. Villi' i i1!i-" !jfti
CASTLE
INDIANS BUY AUTOMOBILES
Meney Frem Sale of Tribal Lands
Used te Purchase Motorcars
Washington. De". V2. (By A. P.i -The
automobile seems te rwess the
Mine Irresistible fascination for the In
dian that it does for mnny of hlsi white
bietlucn, says the nnnual report of the
Beard of Indian Commissioners, nunli
public today. Agents in all part" f (he
Indian country, the report said, have
stated thnt m many cases the 'irst pin
ceeds of the snle of tribal lauds go te
purchase a lilgh-pnvveied aulomeU'o
and a fill complement of accessories.
The lepert iceemniciids thnt citizen
ship be cenfiri'd en all nen-citi.en In
(linns, but that the (Jevcrnnient continue
its "protective suivi'visleii e- er 1 1 1 -i i
proper! v affairs."
Had your iron
today? i
Eat rnere raisins
Hfe&c. ?
mmt&i
Largest Assortment
- in Phila.
Beth Phenes
Bank, Office, Library and
Scheel Furniture
mjmij it..' m
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At 926 ARCH ST., Phila. since 1884
SHOEMAKER BUILDING
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itisl
If
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Platinum
Wrist Watches
Movements of Recognized Dependability in Chased
Platinum Casings Set With Diamonds,
Sapphires and Black Onyx
$450 te $800
GOLD WRIST WATCHES
Plain, Chased and Jeweled Casings
$40 te $250
Van Dusen and StokesCe.
JEWELERS
1 123 CHESTNUT STREET
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Slumber Sprites
Uy DADDY
Jack and Janet, seekinp the sum
mer bird that sings spring songs m
the autumn xcoedr, arc turned into
chipmucks by Dame hislincl'a magic.
They go en n trip underground tcifft
Chip and Chipper Chipmuck, and
find Sleepy Woedehuck taking his
leintcr nap. The chipmucks tease
Sleepy Woedehuck until he awakens
and then he grabs them.
CHAPTER 1.
Geed by Bodies
fClITHEltE de jeu go when you go
" nMccp?"
That is the onestien Jack and Janet
and Chip and Chipper Chipmuck had
asked Sleepy Woedehiich.
"I'll show you." grunted Sleepy
Woedehuck, gathering them te him and
snuggling them as a mother eat snuggles
baby kittens. At once nil felt themselves
falling into n doze. An they dozed
Sleepy Woedehuck crooned a dreamy
lullaby :
"Come, come, come en the wings of
sleep j
Come, come, come o'er the ocean
deep ;
Come, come, come where there Is no
Mievv :
Come, come, come where warm
breezes blew!"
' Suddenly Sleepy Woedehuck ceased
his crooning nnd gave a sharp bark.
"Come!" he ordered. "Shake off
'jour heavy bodies! Leave them (deep
'lug here and ream the world with inc."
At that Jack iuiiI Janet and Chip nnd
Chipper Chipmuck cave themselves a
sharp Jerk. And they seemed te jerk
tl emselves right out of their bodies.
Their bodies still lay beneath them,
snuggling close te Sleepy Woodchuck's
body in Sleepy Woodchuck's nest, but
they were no longer in the bodies. They
Were In new forms forms ns light and
I airy as though made of fog or smoke.
And Jack and Janet were no longer
chipmucks, into which they had been
turned bv Dame InstlnctV magic. They
weie a boy nnd girl again, though us
email as Chip and Chipper Chipmuck.
Near by steed Sleepy Woedehuck as
shadow-like as themselves. He wns net
drowsy new. He wns awake, alert and
grinning.
That grin made Chip nnd Chipper
Chipmuck remember thnt Sleepy Wood Weod Woed
ehuck had a score te settle with them.
They hud tickled and teased him until
he had awakened against his will. New
they expected him te go uftcr them, and
they get ready te run.
"Don't he afraid." chuckled SIcenv
I Woedehuck. "I enn't harm you, new,
you can't harm me, and nobody can
hnrm us."
"Why net?" asked Janet, who was
wonder-struck by the change which had
come ever them. "What lias happened
te us?"
What is
"A Blessing
en
Your Head"
?
ED. PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
of course!
Just the Thing for
"HIS" PRESENT
Think it ever carefully decMn't he
need an office chair, a new desk, a
sectional book case, a hat tree, a
smoking set or a hundred and one
ether articles of furniture for the
home or effice:
Mbi a i 1 1 "mmnimT-I
llral
If Ml
IE
t M
m
in
1
"U' t,n.,n l,ne.tn Hliimhpr Snrltes."
was Sicily Woodchuck's astonishing
answer. "We are free te ream the
worm wniic our bodies sicep i ere. i
...ill nl. ..A.. ...tmn T -n when rnlUR
..m tunc ,uu lu t.iiwv , -"'
think I am sneezing in my hole far
ucncatn me ice nnu snow.
Uh..i..m .1.1. ul..nt. WMTliiielr 1ml
Jack and Janet nnd Chip and Chipper
Chipmuck through a long tunnel that
iiuuiijr uiuuttiJb Hi vi 11 vmi. -
clnyHght. They were surprised te find
themselves in ft forest beside a breed
river. On the opposite side of the river
wns n town. At tnc ueckb ei uic wwn
btnn.l n kt.nHinlild f(1l bmnlH Timlrltlff
from Its funnels. It was ready te Bet
sail for foreign lands.
Hew Jarli and Janet meet strange com
panions will be told tomorrow
.
NIGHTGOWNS
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tailored and lace-trimmed med- J
els. Formerly 7.95.
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novelty plaited flounces.
merly 7.95.
HOUSE COATS
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silk, Copen, rose, pink
orchid.
Extraordinary Redactions
NEGLIGEES, TEA AND HOSTESS GOWNS
13.75 te 95.00
Formerly I860 te 165.00
Levely negligees of crepe meteor combined with georgette; handsome hostess and
tea gowns of silk and velvet, crepe satin and georgette.
I'HOTOriAYS
All.sU 12h. MnrrU ranayunU Av.
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In "Tlir. MAX Willi"
Al I nTUPfvlV I'mnUfenl i AiK-gneav
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GLORIA SWANSON
i in "i sunt Tin; i ami
; APOLLO
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PHAR1.F.S RAY
in "Nisivrr.KN An 1'iums"
TDPAniA CHESTNUT Uel. 10TH
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t 11IUII IT T. x-VIf.AVH
"3ITS OF LIFE"
ACTAD Kll.VNKI.lN S. OIHAHU AVK.
AO 1 vJl MATIN-MR DAILY
ANNA 0. NII.SSIIN In
"WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME"
BALTIMORE .V:!"?
CHARLES RAY
In "SCHAI' lltOX"
QCMM ClTit AND WOODLANU AVK,
DCIMn rATIl:fi daily
AM-STAtt rT In FIHST NIIOW1NO
"Man Weman Marnage"
RI.IIP.RIRn ur
-eJul &. SuaquBlianna
dnntlnunuH S until 11
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VVII.MXM I)K MIM.F.'M
"AFTER THE SHOW"
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rv' tii v?,,.-,,tu,r.
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CC OWI AI tiln. i. r.laplewecHl Avei.
MARION DAVIES
In "KNCIIANTMKNT"
DARBY THEATRE
MAUSMAI.I. NKIINS
"THE RIVER'S END"
I71V1PRP MA,N dTi manayum;
U.lVlrrI-J- MATIN'KK DAILY
VI Ml Unit VI DIVA In
"The Weman Untamed"
FAIRMOUNT l?ihTABer,ty
I JACK HOLT end I.ll. I.l'.n n
"AFTER THE SHOW"
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tMVIIL.I 8 A M TO MiriVintIT
JUSTINE JOHNSTONE
In 'SIIKLTKKHll IIAI'dllTKHS"
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s . . .vriTiNKi: DAILY
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In ".VI'KAri.K- OF MVH,fM"
UKAIN li rNSS"4" "
JANE MrtVUir
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Marquetand's
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THE CANDY
DISTINCTIVE
4 Jil if
BONWIT TELLER aCO.
THIRTEENTKSANSOM ST& '
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY
(gifts; of gpjrarel 3fnttme
The Gift Ideally Appropriate for
Femininity Is a Gift of Apparel
NEGLIGEES
Exquisite negligees of crepe
meteor combined with Georg
ette in Pastel colorings. Special
BOUDOIR COATS
Radie silk with quilted cellar,
cuffs, border, pockets. Blue,
rose, peach, navy.
EVENING PETTICOATS
plain
and AQC
Fer
.. " s J
with
and
10 7 flesh and white crepe de chine C QC
,W,-' and satin. Lace and chiffon J y J
flounces
Underihing$ of Crepe de Chine,
Satin and .Georgette
Gowns " 4.956.957.95 te 59.00
Chemises 2.953.954.95 te 49.50
Beckers 2.953.954.95 te 37.50
Bodices 1.95 2.95-3.95 te 29.50
INDIVIDUAL UNCERIE SHOP
SANSOM AT THIRTEENTH STREET
a3
PHOTOPLAYS
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 ??$??
MIRIAM COOPER
In "T1IK HKRKNAIIK"
IMPFRlAI B0T wal.nl-1 s-ia.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
in "WHAT NO MAN KNOW'M"
KARLTflN WllUTNOT Above IlKOAii
,,,;u?'1y l0 A- te 11:10 V. M.
CrCII. II. lilt MllliriM
"FOOL'S PARADISE"
Lehirrh Palar 0rmnten-n Av. nil
ANNA O. Vir.SKnv i
"Why Girla Leave Heme"
1 IRFRTY ""OAD A UOLUMDIA AV
l-llL.l 1 1 MAT1NKB DAILY
BUCK JONES
ln"niUIXO WITH DK.VTII"
OVERBROOK 0SDiEJ,BRp
WALLACE REID
In "THK IIEM. DKKiKHS
PAI APF 12 MAKKBT SfREKT
. . ,. wi 10 Ai M ,0 it ls j, u
ANITA STEWART
In "rLAYTIIINns OF rillMTINV
PRIMPPCC 1018 MAIIKET STREET
ANNA Q. NII.SSON In
"WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME"
RFCFNT MAHKET HT. lielew 1TTH
WILLIAM ItU.Sr.LL In
"rFwiJT ni rkCcMwc.
RIAI TO "HUMAN-TOWN AVENUE "
lunuiW AT TULPEHOCICEN ST.
ELSIE FERGUSON
In "Tin; eexh py HONfIS'
RUBY MnKBT 6T UELOW TtW
ni.m,,rArifn;i5 '.
"LIVE AND LET LIVE"
SAVOY " MAItliET BTKBET
-.-i v y i 8 A M te Ml.lni
POLA NEGRI
In "0VKABI1IAN N1IIIIT"
SHERWOOD V,hA?. '11
THOMAS MEIGHAN
h"IIIK MIRAri.K MAN'
STANLEY n"" tJ5""
BETTY COMPSON
In "LAIMI'.H MIHT MVI'."
STANTON VnKBf-AbeT:
wii Tit..-,;...: ..D 'i i
111 l-V i w . . . .
10TII
1 V. M.
"THE QUEEN OF SHEBA"
333 MARKETTpnii:
'WJHYGJRLSLEAVE HOME"
VICTORIA M(KJfTT?trNb'n0T"
nOSIIAItV TIM'vAV nm'e&T I'
.. i,, riirr
w AErflErilR
GI.ORI
1WANS(
'. ta'v'Di
j"k.'u":'
0 the levers of our famous
u utter vjieams, uiti-i'ashieiied
Chocolate, Chocelqtc-Covered '
Nuts, etc., etc., we desire tu I
say thnt we me making .,.. '
AeeAimnnt a tf rM.l..i.. n v
.dies in gift boxes. All ourtenfccMon
are made fresh daily by masters of
the candy craft.
MARQUETAND
3633 Gcrmantewn Ave.
3630 N. Bread St. '
7e Stores Just Belew Eric Ave,
rz&
Dainty
Inlime
10.75
18.00
PHOTOPLAYS
I fTtThc NlXON-NIRDLINGERfA I
lU THEATRES U I
BFI MOMT 6-D AttOVE MARKET
ui-LIViUN 1 m:80 aIld . te u p. ii.
DQUGLAS MacLEAN
In "THK HO.VIF. bTBETCH"
Vs.L.LrtI i-ae nnd 3:7 andttP M.
FLORENCE REED
In "INDI8C11ETION"
COI fSFI IM Marlcet bet. B9th t MU
V-VsVL-lOCUlVl i;8e n.I 8; 7 anJ a P. M-
ALITAIl CAST In
"A WIFE'S AWAKENING"
IUMRO rRNT BT. A OIRAnD AV
JUIT1UW JUInbe jun irrant,f0r4 "t,"
AM-STAB CAST In
"Don't Neglect Your Wife"
LEADFR ilBV IANCASTEIl AV
l-U.rtUr.r. MATINEE DAlU
ELSIE FERGUSON
la "THE SONQ OF BONOS"
LOCUST n2D AND LOCUST STHBETS
LUI,W1 Man, 1:80, 3:80. Evca. O.SOtelt
nUPKRT HUGHES'
"Dangerous Curve Ahead"
1 in
NIXON MD AND MARKET S18.
T.UCY FOX and I1IO CAST In
"THE MONEY MANIAC"
RIVOI I 62D AND HANSOM STfl.
ll V UU MATINEE DAIL
SPEClAIi CAST In
"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"
69TH STREET Sre.Wi
8PECIAI, CANT In
"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"
STRAND GERMAN-TOWN AVE.
0 I ItWU AT VENANOO STREST
PAULINE FREDERICK
le "Tinj LORE OF JAUE"
AT OTHFR TWFATRES
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. AJ
C'.nmnnlrmm B310 Oermnten A
iermantewn matinee daiia
Russell Simpsen in 'Snow Blind
IIAIIOIJ) j.uaxn In "NEVI.lt W6IKIP
JEFFERSON aelATlNS?J"Si,.i.u'
ncTTV r-rkiwDcniM
In "AT THE ENI OF THK V.VORM)'
PARI' JUDGE AVJ?. A DAVnNiffl
THOMAS MEIGA - !
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v .vi i i ' 1 'Tr
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