iyvF : tfcs J 'A , LvL. -l! a an W V e A : t ri It. m;- fGfe Daily Mevie Magazine &:? EUROPEAN TRIP " REMOVES FEAR OF FOREIGN FILMS TRE oft-repented cry of "German Invasion," se frequently hennl in flits cirrles fellow InR the tremendous levtoptlen clvrn te "Passion." "Dccop "Dccep taa," find ether pictures "mmlc In Germany," Is Mjticlrhct) most effective! By. Ueulah '.milestone in an article In &T eferuary Fllmplnj enllt'ed.. "Trailing th Movies Through I'urepe." 'Mlii Iirlngstene. lie has jut rcturnc . from en exhaustive invcftisntlen 01 motion pictures en the continent, tuude In the interests of Nennn ami Cen- ' stance Tnlmadge. mi.vs in part : . "Shortly before crossing the perma nent! marcM ns of the Atlantic Ocean I went te sec 'Passion,' 'Docter Callgari 'Deception' nnd tSpy Bleed,' and with flip pelhlp tccp- tien of 'Deception.' thre much -talked-About, hlithh lauded Uermen pieiurv wemed te me se tmpi ler te the meiiiRe film that T joined force. with the e cltcd nlarmUts who tnlKetl leiidU nbeut tbe invasion of foreign film, being ,i mtnaci' of gigantic proiwrtlens te our home industry. "It was all right, we slid. 10 tall i bout healthy competition, but tf 1 r ar-ridden, frightfully impoverished country could turn out pictures like thM at enc-"itli the com of our own productions, before long there weuldti t ee any competitien: The foreigners, oinemategraphicnlb speaking, 'leulil simply held the movie nuaMen in the palms of their lraniK TN TI1IS Male of mind I went J- abroad expecting te tec wonder fully artistic and teclinicallv perfect productions, but after n ten weeks' jaunt through England. Prime. Switz erland and Itnh. from which I hae hnt recently returned, all tuc tu- .ibnuf the dangers of tin foreign ompetltlen Kerns te me. new. hardly mere than n ft Je . v "I seen found that these few splendid German pictures nrc in no cn.e typi cal of th! average foreign production On the contrary, thpj nrp the few great exceptions, and one might as well judge all Italian pictures by that mil master piece, 'Cablria.' or all the French pic ture by the Interesting M'Accuse.' as t think that all German pictures are n a par with 'Passion' or 'The Ijeluni.' ttTT WE had never shown any plc- tures abroad except 'Intolerance.' "Way Down East.' 'The Miracle, Man.' Broken Blossoms' and 'The Three Musketeers.' our overseas cousins 'would think that nil our plietnplajs reached this same high standard. We hare judged Germany by the cream of her entire output She may excel in bl spectacular productions, but her laaeer or program pictures are te vastly Inferior te our everyday average iin mas that they would be hooted off tli'' screen it an exnibiter were stupid enough te try showing them in the Mates. The heroines of these average tier- pictures nre fat, ponderous and dawriv. 'lhev wpjir cotton stockings - . aad their gowns would be scoffed nt bi Elsie Fergson's maid. The saunter , 4t.A nhvlniiiilv nntnlArl ilrniwni Tnnms where the sets fairly reek of cheap, . eacend-hand furniture. The stories 1 -are often disgustingly vulgar or lurid , mil fnwilrv Thp elpnn. demesti dramas, the healthy be and girl love M cbries which arc se dear te the Ameri Mi cans, ere considered sentimental tilflie J by our Gerranns and l-Yench cousins. ' Their point of view en matters et sex i''t U entirely different." Dc Milla Uses Memery of Student Days in His Latest Picture ATEAnLY twenty years age Cecil B. 1 AN De Mille. then a struggljng young student at Franklin Sargent's Academy I &tutdenAtrt,4hwd "wa't.S iwiew stuacnt wnerc tnc PlPatetl W.d'te!rfrt iJ&AAlnrJ:: rStbe producer;, mind. lie reproduced , from memory tbat selfsame apartment. w"' including the passing elevated trains. xue a Bccne in liln 1'arameunt picture. "Saturday Night " Because of the elevated trains the at was one of the met elaborate ever obstructed at the Lasky studio. A UT3(Jvt neuriy n uieck in icncin was i i.-n v ...- ..i. ... .v.. ' ,j ' -"'" '" i'""'"" .ii.iei W vf the shabby little apartment, where , as Important sequence of scenes nasi ftlmed. Credit for the mechanical perfection aad the artistic realism of this staK setting gees te Paul Iribe. the French artist serving as nrt director for Cecil B. De Mllle pniductienn K Comedy Film Staged at Harrigail and Hart's . .. rnHB geed old dajs of HmTiean and Hart were revived in the historic Oarrick Theatre. erlKlnally known as Harrljan's Theatre, Thirty-fifth street Nir Yerk Cltj. when Hrnest Tmex Staled the musical CemeUy scenes for Btlejc Around." his lateHt cenjedv, en tn "beards of this famous amusement house, decade age llnrnsan and Hart, perhaps the most celebrated entertainers of , their time, convulsed audiences with laughter at their comedy performances Se It was fitting Indeed for Trucx te staie similar scenes in this tllm play , under the same reef as the II, and II. i) combination held forth in seasons past. "In 'Stick Around there is a mum- , Ml comedy presented within the mevi cwy. "Ui b Jey!" 1h the name of ta show X .. ' i ... .i Vv . . Quite unintentionally Eraie the Btar of the plcee when a ieum runs up his treueer left t . uvcutttvia j xrwsr mouse runs up nis ireuscr leg u alie no nawucs ma ugircna-fiHccuiruri T Sm. . 4V.A .Imb tn.nl.ml , h ttnl.ln.l 1... "' tea reamlnc of the rodent he rushes out qa the tsei p .. mmmm Graceful Dancer Has Trouble With MaJic-Up .TUniNa the filming of "The D Lane That Ilad Ne Tumlnit," In which Agnen Ayres will malte her ,.tut 8 a star, Theodere Kosloff trts always hnvlng trouble with his irtlflcll hunchback. Tha Tersatile IluKslan dancer. itrfce Is as graceful as he Is athletic, ,' forced during part of his role -. appear as n deformed cripple. h Bemetlmes the "mnke-up" en bin lV)ck would blip a little, and the atmera would be halted n moment -while he tugged and hitched the of ef 'fvftdlnf ttufling back into place. "XI1 b glad when I'm normal ,Mln," he remarked te Mlsa Ayres, ,,' 'Teu're le the meTies new," she VI v. FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK .!&$ ' taaj. a i M 1 I iH&(3 69K19v pP's 4Hfl7 if 1"TE? !i if M "' ;i.H : : TiPi fV- - Bv lr EP k KfTWxnamiBBBBBl ii -"' "" ' X ,yV-V',s 1HM !? lflF K " fawf&rag9w i 4 - - . . 1 BSeBbBHBiSF 'jjBBBBlBBBBDsKkix':0 BHBHBBHBBbIbbIp 'BBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBHBBflliatej MABEL NOUMAND ire ill be ijtad te publish thr pn lures of wch screen plaitr as are suggested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX By HENRY Rud an Watty an' Me I. I J K, .te,: "lerelmsbeen, much discussion going en lately en the merits nnd demerits of various slan. I ( would like te sn a few words en. the Hubject. Thank jeu! "As te Uudelph Valentine. I can't ! understand wh some people go v erar ever him. f dnn t see n nj thing , in him te cause se much praise nnd admiration I wholly agree with everr one thnt siys he is n conceited pup, for ... ....A . . L. .. . 1. ... " s juti niu up is. iat lie is. ks. I'm at n less te see 3 handsome. He has net feature and his putent "As te leek where he is se r,im ,l.t,Anf fnn,,, leather hair, eh Lord ! In the Iabt ! scene of 'TIip Sheik.' when he nenpars In his riding habit nnd patent leather 1 hair, there was net a person near me ' wlie dill net laugh, ft looked perfectly ridiculous. I read the book also and. 1 110 Sheik of E Wnllv' n serious kind, he cannot come up te , . ny one who hns Feen 'Peter 1b- bctM,n' Au'dn'.t da.re ' racntie" ' name of alcntine in the Mime breale Y'1!' !Tn,,f J'W. Ha; Rudelph the iia5.?t1:,i,?0!?!!:: Jhat 'Wally'deVs? DMWnl" T,'",r',muHi-ro,nB.1fer Walla,, Ueld: J1 .luumju iiiiiiii ... . iv, ..-..u v..v rchr et ins nrc in h eetiuiy parier nn. dramatic arhoel. h could net equal I ..a v. t . i "P S.-De you knew I am a strong I admirer of yours? I think you re ju-t pmnt netter cpn innn tnc liicem. """. , t,V-,. Ti.i.i r.. :. . ;..... pnraui" "nuare iiPiu. i ' ymin-ctii" Meters? T wonder If jeu could stand niine uiu net pi M. Hull's novel. "And that perpctunl grin' He did unaer uie iiimi" impression, 'incy seem , JicKinnic, soprano, but as is the cas, , , nothing but grin. He actually get en ' '? ,thl"k that we ere net supporters of of all club concerts, the principal inteiy mv nerves. Rudelph must certninly be alntine because of 119 nationality. est lay in the work of the erganizalicn proud of his 'pearly white" teeth "New, I think it is unfair te place Itself Thi Fortnightly ns a whole 'ti . mn.. i,,m in, vn us ,ln(Icr tllP banner of racial hatred lamplv sustained its reputation made b u.T t w ?imr .w m Sin nnfl W0l,ld '"S?08' that ,re stP the dls- ' a long list of past cenccrtH of being one ?-i v-iIHn ht- Vn,?. iJ rUh3ien' If tbat " thu enl;r "Sument of the finest male choruses, net enlv in has alentme benten a mile In every th can t ferwar(1 j den.t knen Philadelphia, but within u radius of l CSpeCt acting, leeks. CtC. Although uhntW Mnrir T.PnnnrHn' tnttnr , iu""u,-,l'". "Ul. u ramus nlcntlne's arting is mere of the i,i, m. i "t,i i,.. . v,..i t a few minutes with me one of thesp mind it." (lavi. I preini"-e net te bnre you. I'i, ' love te drop in your office and meet" . , , ...B r, jeu. May I? Please say Yes'" . ""b.,IJar.,."V,,.S, m"c,Tc .,tr-- .,, , , ., ,. , ... f"l, I he Idea of mcntlnnins me nnd Aaiy nnd Ruddy in the sira etter. If jeu want te keep en admir- ing me and I d like you te I ndvisr vnu net te come in te see me. 1 m "PPreaPhlng sixty and I haven't much I I'air !" nnn I never did have any geed , leeks nnd all that sort of thine. You'd D( terribly disappointed. However, If jeu want te chance it, come ahead.) "TweedlvHlce" wTltes: "I think you urn miitn rlpht when von snirl what you did nbeut Rudelph Valentine, nnd Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLvAKR The 'We Man' THE "yen man" Is pretty widely .. .1 , 1 i 1 li- T) acuuereci inrnuBneui nuraaimj. ? yes man is meant iim buuvthcui crenture who habitually agrees with you pRrttcularly if you happen te bc lii' j0 ii . w i .. -1 . - . ni j0fa Ua Is a sort of combination of a time .....i n-.. server He Ih net much uie in the world. though he erv often qcts mere of its rewards than his netual brain power entities blra te THU "nn innn" li, however. Just as bad, if net a little worse. He Is the chap who disagrees with everything. He doesn't like the wnv the world Is run. He is net at nil pleased with the conduct of h!n superi ors. And he gees out of his wny te tell them se. And he pays "no' far mere often l thnn he says "yes." when asked if be will take a particular rcbpenslbihty eri .i. .. ......i,. i..!.. jix..,i. i ..!, u' n rai in uiniij iituti uii, giidi: v. nuin, Th iHffprnp IvArirppn trift "iiw man nnn me 'no man is mat iniwiwi "u iav ireiinie-mnKen aa 1 .a aa aa .1 .t "jei man" simply by comnllnnen some- times makes friends nnu efieu getsu8'"n'" mi iiecrnmrn', net for any thine ncremnllslieil Tiie "no man" waken no friends whatever, and lie never linds out what he can really de because he nlvas nayt "no" when he is nsked if he will try. rpHiS Is net written es a boeit for the J- flatterer, or for tha Insincere creature who agrees with ethers merely EVENING PUBLIC - II M. XEELY then T think the statements of some of ' "revrtharatr-n who Pes: 1 the ether fnns were correct ses5es the oppertunltici and talents et the actors of tedav would be bound te be conceited and think well of himself. In the meing pictuies in which I have Valentine. , In is tee self-conscious; h.e deesn t make his audience feel the ""r ml- is iiurini.iuS. "I should think the highest aim of a movlng-plcture actor would be te live the character he is playing and mane his audience feel it. 1 can t sa he is 'going wrong.' as was stated by Ting Ling : in fact. I guess 'Ting '''"sdldnt knew whnt he meant when .. n I- O L.mi ( i. A C A A I I nakas-k. r. . iu.ir-- 1113 uuumni- i-i it. j ..1111 - bc saiu lhw Jehn Graves, who was largely re- spensible ler tins nientine controversy. writes ngnin "The letters in tonight's fsn column laboring held her pnrty responsible, for' it was sh- who btartcd the ball rolling in that "And nrry McBlm. hew rl.ver of ve,, t0 ficever that I live In n crave y''j'iortakLuB.endS- Ve.. abe,Hd become a detective; but of ZJI ' tt"1 "0t "And. 'Mercedes!' I'll bet teu like t0 rea jane umy stones, nut t nm sorry you f3en.t nj?rce wlth me, Vc oaunet all bc et tHe Mme eplnlen H0 each te his taste. ..XeWf Mr. Ncely, i BUppe,e ym n -sh f0 iienr thp ,, 'of vaIclltlne i t i . t i.i. : i " . " ""uiuii i u i were ,n your piace, but you ,pem te lie such nice serh of neren thnt tun vvnn'i i;rent. 1 j,ueM jeu knew that pen Knock is n boost If rnu didn't, well, JOu knew it new. Anj wa. leek at nil tj,p lmecks Uudelph get "IeVjIc who sated Gleria Swanfen (Vnm Hpnirniii- ulmn ti, ,.-., ii -Hoyend the Uecks Yeu den t hear of Wnlluen Held op Tem M n, n r these ntters doing such things ns that "On Friday. December 30. 'The Sheik' wis playini? at six places en one niKht. .lust leek who was sugffested for leadiiiR man in 'Omar the Tent Maker." I'lease print this the same as you printed the knocks nbeut him snle of "plnvinrj up" te them ' Tf lu u rlttr n fv nl,i mt. ,UA. .U- .;;,":.,.', ."" '.',', al ulc i'iiimi in h villi' nn ini-nein r. ir in . -i ..... ,..,,, .i Tj.ru mere clnneermn than the habit of al- wa myin? yC3'. If jeu ile net hnppen te ajrree ub another man, it Is net necessarv te ' anrer him or hnrt if fil ni h u ' '"P. him se. " ,5'eu (0 net bapP'n te feel dls- i'"-' " v euiucuung uiai you nre aUed te de by the man who ik navinz jeu te de just Fuch thingK, f. hed bet- ter eons der veur own fwinr,. n n.i mere. rplIE man who says "yes" when op- perrunity comes along, tnl.es the op- , pertunlty nnd gets wmcthlng out of it The man who huj-b "no" stays where! be Is. hju ui nnu mat tn"re la a inn" ftf tVfV 'OJ ,nH't J-. man" for every "no tbe the ";,. worm J:n iiiuij nj They are the malcontents nnd I aTnrtTfnHfi ij L..b x..t.l in every great organuatlen Thev are geed reason, but meiely because It is the Bevernmenr Mere rebellion at the exinlne order isn't intdllcenee The hubit nf refusal iuv. nui, mean innepenncnce, it means fsually ill nature. Better le neither a "yes man" nor n ''no man." but. of the two, being a "no man" will de you Ua harm. Oetvrtehfj. ttll. LEDGER PHILAtfBi . DREAMLAND ' ' ADVENTURES The Deer Circle Dr DADDY Jack and Janet, play'ine the metcy tcoeds, arc turned into rahblta bp Dame Instinct. Thtv no with Ifoppity-lfep Rabbit and Hppitl' Hep Rabbit te find lollipops, llravc Ituck and Dear Deer join Ihim, and carrp them atcay when hunting dogs come after them. CHAPTER IV 'rim nw,. fit. Wnriinf mitt- je .... .ii,- ih. r.n rruiL, dogs came jelping en the trail J- of the rabbits and the deer 1 1 ..-. . - , i... .... ., w-oe-oo-oo. iienicu me ciegs, their hunting cr.v Fending shivers run ning along the backs of Jack nnd Janet, if the children had been in their usual form Ihey might net h.ne been par tlcularly afraid of the dogs, but new thnt Dame Instinct had changed th two Inte rabbits, titer found the velp- p erv tprilfilriL.. IIopp"ity-Ilep ltabbit nnd Hlppity- Hen Itnhhlt lm.1 lenmd en the hnrlt 'of llravc Buck, Jack nnd Janet Lad leaped te the back of Dear Deer. Away I went the deer. But nrn. Buck and Dear Deer didn't' run through the snow. Thnt would hate1 left an cas truck for the dogs te fellow. They plunged into the swift running stream, nnn gnuepea nieng Its pebbly bed. The water washed away .. j 1, 1 .. all traces of them I The deer rounded a bend and were' hidden from sight just nt the degs1 ' reached the edge of the stream. The dogs didn't knew which way te go, up , or down, and. while they were arguing 1 J about it. Brave Buck and Dear Deer1 1 leaped along te safety. I Jack and Jnuet wondered hew far the deer would travel in the wnterj Thpy wondered, tee, whether the dogs might net fellow the btrcntn nnd find their tracks in the snow when they re- . turned te land. Rrave Buck and Dear Deer knew) what they were about. They ran along the stream until the came te n rocky 'bank that the wind had swept clean of ' snow. Here the deer left the water, their feet making no tracks en the hard hare rocks. Tiicj crossed the bare rocks and leaped Inte the weeds. "That was n smart trick." said Jack te Dear Deer. "Dame Instinct taught us that." teplied Dear Deer. "And she taught us lets of ethers te save ourselves from linrm '" I "Will you show them te us?" asked Jnnct. "It" danger corn's," replied Dear I Deer. I Ne sooner had Dear Deer made this premise than Brave Dick stepped with a snort. Dntne Instinct ster- before them, clad in furs se white the,, could hnrdly tell I her from the drifted snow. She held up a warning finger, but made no sound. ! Brave Buck and Dear Deer sniffed the 'air. "Hunters!" thev whispered. "Hunt ers se near we haven't time te run j away. . hat snail we de, uame in- 1 stlnct?" 1In?- Ins.net d sUr; but her lips formed soundless words. "Rcmem bcr my lessens!" were the words.' (Hew Hame Instinct's lessen saMi lliem will be told tomorrow.) 1 FORTNIGHTLY IN FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON Big Male Chorus Sings Before an Enormous Audience In Academy The fortnightly Club, one of the best et the mule choruses of Philadelphia, gave its liist concert of the season In the Ariidemj of Mificvlast evening be be feie an audience limited only bj the size of the build'ns nnd the members of which were full appreciative of tin- The club was assisted by Tekla Farm- rnoTerLAYs "cHOTO-PlitT TMNU rAMCWtA , . - Ah b Kth. Mern, t r,.yun k. v.. jawks euveb crfiwoen'3 . , "Vril nFN SNARE" 'THE GOLUblN afNAKI ALLEGHENY I'ranl.rercl ft Allhiny Mt Dally 'J 16. lives. 3 MME. NAZIMOVA In "CAMH.l.F." . A"r-H".l 1 r 62D A THOMPSON STB, APOLLO MATINT.R DA1IT cEonei; MKi.Kenn'8 "THE SHEIK" A !-- ATM A ClIUSTNUT Dl 16T11 ARCADIA 10 A. M te 11 13 P. M BETTY COMPSON ln ..iin: l.lTTI.i: MIMSTKlt" A CTAD FRANKLIN ft OIRARD AVK. ASTOK MATIN Ei: DAII.T OEendE Mi:r.Feni'8 "THP SHF.IK" T,..nDp hist L nx-TiMORE BALTIMOKt. v c 30 sm Mat .JJ ,-,. rh.nl.n Mildred Harris Chaplin In "OLD PAH" , ft t irDlDH Dread '.rs'rA";? i niui,ir. i ANNA O. NII.SSON in "Why Girls Leave Heme" BROADWAY Bread A. Snydr A !. (1 40 4 P II BEBE DANIELS in "enk mm ai;i:k" a niTAI "-'2 MARKKT BT. CAPnUL 10 A M In II 15 P. il EUGENE O'BRIEN In "CLAY nni.LKS" zz i.-. .v n a 1 Gtn 4 Mapiewoed Ae r-i iim i r i i . . ivj,vyitii .i 3 80, 7 ana i: m ,7t,racF, HKID nnd (1I)RIA mvvnsdn L,nnn't TeJl Evervthinc" m UOn I icu .vciymm rARRY THEATRE UfllJ niurwiw rnNSTANCE TALMADGE in "hoen RKFF.ftF.vcF.H" EMPKt- -.jedCCC MAIN ST. jwnatu.nk MATINEE DAILY r A I 1 "- IKT i rf ajja KIMBALL YOUNG i -a-rIW" f?.. .... In "WHAT NO MAN KNOWS" FAfRMOUNT 5?AhTiftBar"Ai? llUnOT.I'II VALF.NTINO In "THE SHEIK" FAMILY "'riT'Ve mSSiT CLAIRE WH1 1 Nfc.Y In "rilF. I.EF.CH" THEATRE Belew Spruca DO 1 rl Ol. M'TtVKF. DAILY AT.T.-KTAII Clal in "COURAGE" i -M swei market bt, I w "- 2 30 an1 A SO te 11 WANDA HAWLEY in "iir.n STi'nnv ou" , pdcaT MnRTUlTRW f"-0" flread se at Krl lr.-"1 Iri. VLjwi u 1' 11 TOM MOORE In "mOA! TIIE fiROUMl IT" IMPERIAL ?Sfi . 5SS WALNUT STB 7 - 0 POLA NEGRI u "ONB AituiAN witnrr - PHIA, iTBitfKSDAT, many miles. There were certain slips, it is true, principally made by the tenor section, which did net sing se true te pitch as it has generally done in the past, and there was an occasional hint that some of the members hud net at tended rchcarfnW with that assiduity hlcli is necessary te perfect male chorus work, but as n whole the high reputation of the organization was lunlrtt.'iined bv last evening's concert. 'I he bass isectiens of the Fortnightly have nlwajs bceh its, strongest parts, , and this was again the vase last evening, , Beth in power nnd in quality these parts left nothing te be desired. The program was elaborate nnd trying ' en the slngeis, Among the principal numbers sung were Olmdwlck's "Seng ; et tnc ViKing, 1'arner s "J lie ljamp I1" the West." an insufferably dull com ,ui- .....n i.-i.t .iM ,.i,i-' position until the closing stanza, which in beautiful: Hunivan s"iie. ,ieuy .icn- i.iu ,, ....ii nn .1. t .i..n..H. 1111, npichcr n acrcimuu, ."'"- ell's "The Crusaders." Schubert's ex- quislte "Ged Is My Guide," a setting et the Twenty-third Psalm nnd Stew- art h "It se. S een Ne Mere. 'Che , c'"b' "' Jt larm-McK'niiie. also D"?" s "Hew Levely, Hew Talr" and Bartletl's "W Itliln n Mile of Edlnbore Town," for soprano sole" "ith male chorus. Miss Karm-McKinnle possesses a high soprano voice of pleasing quality ami , ample power, but with none tee much flexibility. Her principal number was i; "Ah 1 fers e lul." from. "Trnvlata." which she s.inj with the characteristics .noted Her ether numbers were "A1 Spirit llewer.- ny 1. nmpnen-upren. n 1 , ct 11.1. .ii. nnHM ...mm in hA leveiy .-ncin-n mm ns, i-uuk m mv 1 - . CARPETS LINOLEUMS JaiwqryCIeamiceSak Our Chain Stere Buying Enables Us te Give WenderV&lues 0 5 Tapestry Brus sels. 9' x 12'. $18.00 value .... $ 8.95 u J Tapestry B r 11 s- $ JJ.98 scls, 9' x 12'. $25.00 value Extra Heavy Ax- $ :$32-98 minster, a x iz, $(15.00 value Axmlnstcr Rugs, $ 15.50 U X V . .JiJ.UU aluc Velvet Stair Car per, suitable for It u n n e r s, 27" wide. $1.75 grade, 98c 711. Prepaid Mell Order I'mmnll rilled n Hell 1'liene .llurKet 2010 KeTtene riinne Jfnln :680 H AM tllllilllilllllllllllllllJllllllllllJllllllllllllllllll pneitirLAYs The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which ia a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. KARLTON CHESTNUT Abee DUOAD 10 A M te 11-15 T. M. Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen In "PKTEK IIHIKTHOV' 1 ek.'vU Dl Gurmantewn Ae. and i-enign ralace ihtch Avenue CONWAY TEARLE In "THK ril.IITr.lt" . I IRITDTV UltOAD . COI.LMUIA AV. LlDLrVl I MATINEU DAILY (ir.eiuii: Mixreitii's "THE SHEIK" fDIPlT Woodland Ae at C24 St MILDRED HARRIS in "The Weman in His Heuse" OVERBROOK t3Ui"ARD m:oRen Mi:i,reni).s "TUC QUFIW" , DAI Apr ish JiAHKi:r a ' rlA m a m te '. . "AnnARA CASTU7H STIlEEr 11 is r. it. TON in "The Child Theu Gavest Me" princess iTet'wiW GUY EMPEY In "MII.LIONA1RK Itllt I)Y" RFP.FNT MAitKUT bT ueiew KTH tiUilNI it a v i, ii p ji CONSTANCE BINNEY in -norm and iidawi" ' R1AI TO GERMAN-TOWN AVENUC KlAL. I U AT TFLPKHOCKEN bT. SYLVIA BREMER In "UNSEEN lORCCR" RfinV MARKET ST llELOWTTH 1 D I 10 A M te 11 13 P. M COMEDY DAY K HILL OF HI'ECIAL riiXTFB F.S 5ArV 12n MARKET 5TREET )" V KJ I 8 A M te JlldnJ I 8AM te MianBht BUCK JONES n "BAR NOTIIINr." SHFR WOOD CV.h. naltlinere At Jri.r W V-'- ' MVT -EVE 0 3( nnennn Mr.i.iemrs "THE SHEIK" STANLEY MARKET AT 1HTH 11 A M lnlllip.il, NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIF, WOMILHFI L TIIINf.1 i STANTON ?!,"."", ,? vT? ia rinwMcrTi pi it vamitpp rr!.' ....r"1. AMIVC'c m mmi .iaunn'1 iin lir 333 MARKETTraF ANITA STEWART inr..Ay-iniM.sei ilesmn . VIC 1 UK1A , ,0 1B P TOM MIX RIALTOTKT-CHESTeR kive MinifH "FAMILY HONOR" rRAMT "e22"alAnD avenue LlKAlN 1 MATINKK 8ATUHDAT FRANK MAYO JANUARY 5, 1922 original language; "Care Salvci' by Handel, nnd "My Leve He Cemes en the Skce," by -Cleugh-Wghter. She was cordially received by the audience and obliged te give n number of en cores. Clarence K. Bnwden played the occerapanlmcnts with discretion nnd ex cellent taste. STEAMSHIP NOTirnS r RL.ORIDA By Sea JACKSONVILLE ' (Via HTmiKh) Frem PHILADELPHIA fTrdneder. Bterday. 5 r. si I $3,1 Qg On ( Benna $01,88 , , .."ir.., ip I 3Ieulh unci fttuiiTenm uiiomnieini' enM Included. Extra ch.ime for i'remcnnd Df'ck'itneni.' Tirktin jf?d. i ninrn until Slur 31. ATrT '"" ........ Mercatntt & Miner Tram. Ce. nr 18 S, Pf lawsre Ave., Thus. ;.;' LlOIBBOYEBElffi BBLGIAN UN& itin.Afii.f.iiiiA AVTii rnit . a c PRRSIRR .Tnn. 1fi n,, ,,,.ttt RICE, UNRUH & CO. neyitsn llljia.. I'lHLA, i.nmiinrti 71ml Lembard S003 Mnln B081 mm MASKETS1 0 3 I 11 Scnmleas Velvet $ 21-50 hubs, ' x 12', $35.00 value . . . . 5 Wilten Vclvct$ $1.98 KUJTS, it x 12'. $55.00 value Axininster Rugs, $ n' a r m' c m nn 21-95 8'.3 x 10'.6 $40.00 value Smith's Velvct$ 12-00 H l! R S, IT X 9'. $18.00 value . Cerk Linoleum, 2 jds. wide. Cut from full rolls. 'JOc value WHTOmCTRSM rilOTOPLAYS JJ The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER -U THEATRES BELMONT B2D ABOVB MARKET HOUSE PETERS In 'Ln.VO MPS" CEDAR 00Ta CEDAR AVEN -i j30 Rnd a 7 An(J 0 SPECIAL CAST IN "A WIFE'S AWAKENING" COLISEUM ?Iai'"!t M mh " .. ' ,0n'IS 7nnd!ip. M MARGUERITE SNOW In "KULNDhu M ,i) jCI(. JUMBO ?1"T,ST- eihaud avb Jnmbe June en I'ranliferd "L" EARLE WILLIAMS '" "Till: SIl.VKn n R. . ! LEADER J,1ST Lancaster ave. WAf "v, fl' an " l cu c.veryunng" . I . . - ' LULUb I .,:, A J? J-OCl'ST Iti:TS Hiif,.,1?130 S30 n, n se te u " thf- 5n.S's THE BARRICADE" ' iiVAV! r.Ti ! ... NIXON AND J'AKET ST3. ' 1R 7 .. ... HOOT GIBSON 'n "RF.n COI'ltAOK" RIVOLl""D AND SANSOMBT; HARRY CAREY ' 7 an'' in "TIIK FOX" '69THST. Th"r-OPP. "W Te7rnTn7 aiJ,star efST7IN"ni1 P- M "Besirle. tr, R-: tJ.. -. . .. "Beaide the Bennie Brier Bush' STRAND """"own Av. at v.n.M - )), 7 anil 0 V M 1 Wallace Reid & Gleria Swanson in -nevr 11.,.,. Kvinwin??' n AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A . i Amhnnrtnr "altlmnra Ax.. . p.fl.v. nuiv ismi1JV,7.,",r.. ' , - MICU v.. "..,., jj in "FALSE KISSES" "U IMOT . Germantown 85l. (JrmnAT. i SESSUE HAYAKAWA , iii "tiif. s M... ' JEFr'S?AN Wa?' GLORIA SWANSON . -."' Miiyiiji ."?" PARK ,US.B AV.E- "au-hin ht; nvAnnu.1. ,5 ,u G D; J) 45c 1 Ml. ?d. li'll l i i TTjliiWi nl II f iNIONALffl I- CARPET lb -1 STORES IK Mm MAKITT HILCtl.FtIAB fj pMJT&PUy?. COM PAN V r f STBAMHmr NOTICES a via Panama Catial special &S. Ruth (fenerl$ German Uner Callae) Leaii?ig.Ne?vYerk Feb. 16 DtliRhtwI- zydty vdytae 'round America te LOS ANGELES ' SAN FRANCISCO " SBATTLE-TACOMA 1A; crubing the Atlantic, rtAHCH aboard a paianai Storeitn tnrelite it HAVANA, Oitu, CRISTODAL inrf DALCOA. Alt eduide lutueamt; in; bithi- All ur mludt ineli arVH ter aeiatis appmjce vm ANY TICHIwTOTmOT ACgft . The ADMIRAL UNfiV 17 STATE ST. NEW YORK tt ADMIRAL LINE NAWSCO LINES Sailings out of Philadelphia the 6th and 20th or each mentli DIRECT, via Penama Canal, te San Diege, Ix Angelu, Sen Francfeoe, Oaldand, Seattle, Portland, Asteria, Tacoma, Vancouver, B, C. S. S. COLD HARBOR January Gth S. S. BLUE TRIANGLE Jnnuary 20th Tmm frelxbt rectlved dolly at Fler 10 North (Feet et Tine Bt.) Fer Rate and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Otencr and Agents XT. B. EMpping Beard Steamers 136 S. Fourth St, Phila. Pheno Lembard 6791-2-3; Main 7781-2 I MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES Frem New Yerk te Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monace, Genea, Naple, Athena, Alexandria for Egypt and. the Nile. ARABIC LAPLAND ADRIATIC (17,324 tem) (18,500 Jan. 21 March 8 Feb. Independtnt trarcL Doeklnn te tnr pert. Oprieqal conducts iKete ex. curtloei. Send forlbeokltt and.fleuiled Infoiyjatteo. Fkneiu Whlte.Sur med Kcd Star tervf cei prerlde utmeit luxurr. white Star line rhUudelphlu rusrner Offlcc, 1310 H'alnut St. 1 FURNESS-k Under Contract With Bermuda Gevt. The palatial steamers nt tlm rurnrM llprmudn I.lna land llirlr tiasMiiBrrn nnd liaccaicp dlrertlr nt llnmllten -J)ncl, nteldlnc tlin dlacomferts. Inrenrnilcnre and drtuy nf landlnc lir tendrr. Tlirr line all fuel, Inviirlnic aprrd nnd rlimlnatlnic Hip flndrrn nnd dirt rommen te coal ceal liumliiE atramrrit. Sailings Twice Weekly Frem N. Y. K Weil. & Sat. Frem Rtrmtidn Eterr Turn. Hut. TlfkfU Reed en cither steamer. OfTerlnic unrquilrd ciprcna arrTlce tla S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" Tnln-serew, 14,000 tens displacement S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Twln-crew. 11 000 tens displacement Bermuda offers all outdoor sports Includlnc flelf. Trnnln. Silllnc. Ilalh li. nlilnr, Illdlnic, Ilrhlne. etc. m r",M""''T-Mniiy Medarn HelrN. rlte for lllinlnited llleruture te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall HI., N Y. I'urnen., Mllliy & Ce.. Ltd. Reurne niiljr.. lliB. Or any Teurlut Arent, WestlSdres Cruises Twe De Luxe Cruises of Twenty-three Days Each, i!ltnr "'. T,",m""' st- -'reU, St. ?"" ,An,',lru.a' 1'nmlnlca. Uande Uande euuf. Martinique St. Luc n. liar. tiuJes und Trlnldid, Ialnc New YnrU February 4 Mrch 4 a ralatlal TMn-Screw. O'1-Hurnlne S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" 14.000 Tena Dlspta. ement Ne PaMnertN Iteiiulrcd for Cruheii. nates, $278.00 tip te S880.0O. Includl.iK 18 roema with prliaia hatha Ter further Particulars writ FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Si Whitehall Ht N, Y. Furneas, tliy Ce.. Lid. Deutie nidi.. I'lilla. Or utij Tourist Aucnt." BALTIMORE LINE PHILADELPHIA Direct te GLASGOW S S"I1QX1E" ..Sailing Jan. 19 Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc. VIAM-.rTF. Ill II.IUMJ mi. i,r,i.i-iiiA, i',t j.nmuuru e.til-.'i Main H1G0 Agents for BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. fCRSfl ine PHILADELPHIA le CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY S, S"i:usteinHcc." Ljiht i, Jlln Moere and McCormack, Inc. 428 Beurie Dldg., rj. .lemb. 0585 Main 7513 I 1 MM '- ' WTKAMHtnr yenciHi cruise Alexander YpRlT Ornbean and bread Pacifit nvin-saew uncr. milniduii bttU) mm axuiut- mi wru J&50Q0 and up HAVANA tow) U4.541 tptu) 4 4as.7 Cft.is ewlbrk te Seuth America otilLS.GevernmentShbs Fastest Time te RIede Janeiro. Montevideo nnd DuenM Alrei. Fineit ililpi- American ierlce American feed American comfetti. Sail inci from Tier S, f lobeken. American Legien . . . Jan. 3 Southern Cress ... . .Tan. 19 Arelaa ....... Feb. t Huren . Feb. II for tU script We lioeklit. addrttt Man wm SteamsliipLines, 07 Null Ht .New Yerk (It) Milludelpliln OITlre, Ilrexel Hide. ilanaatnp Operators ter JU. S. SHIPPING BOARD, N. Y. "lO CHKRBOURO & SOUTHAMPTON All! ITANIA Feb. 7 J"h u i 1 MAl'RF.TAMA . . ! . . Apr. 4 Apr. SS ilr 11 . III.KK.MIAIIIA .. . Rluy 30 June SO Jul II N Y. TO qUNTUWN & MVCKP00I. IsCsTIIIA Ian. 20 Feb. XR Mr. ALIIM .... IVb. IH Apr. 1 - I CAJIKKI1MA Alur. II 1 N. Y TO HALIFAX. l'l.V.MOUTH CilER 1 110URO AND HAlinurtfi H1XOMA . . .. Jan. II Jlar. 1 N 1 TO LONDONDERRY AND (ILASOOW I ALOF.UIA . .. .Ian. L't Feb. 25 Apr. 1 .ASMKIA . .Mar. 17 - N Y TO VKIO QIIIRALTAR. NAIT.E3 PATRAS. DL'UriOVNIlC. TRIESTB I'llJIE ITALIV Jin.U UObTON TO I.ONDONDKRRY I.IVI'IIPOOU AND Ol.ASaeW ASSYRIA Feb. 4 Apr. 1R .Mi;I (iiiladi;li'Hia te iinAr:i h Hrw.N SAl ONICA COXSTAN riNOI'I.B RIVF.R AKAr.S .. Jan. 7 Cunard nnd Ancher Htrnmthln I Ines I TassMicer Onirr, 13nu Wnlnut Slrrrt. I'hU. , Frtltht enice, lleurie Hide, I'lilla. Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U. S. S. B. SS "0PELJKA" EXPECTED TO SAIL JANUARY 14 AT CONFERENCE BATES Harriss, Masill & Ce.. Inc. 425 Lafayette Uld, I'hiladclpbJi Lembard 6130-1 llale lit! EXPORT- Transportation Ce., Inc. Oriele Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te LONDON, HULL & LEITH SS "QUAKER CITY" Sailing Jan. 16 Fer Information und rilr ,,1), U Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. AGENTS LAFAYETTE BUILDING mm inrinui. na niunubunuii ' -.lambirU B201-5 Slain SIM AMEAICA UNE SI. IV Mllllv 10 KOI II.HDAJI M.i l'l nluuth, lluulemr-Sur-'Ifr Sueidain . ,. .lull. 31 Feb. M Apr,.! Ityndum IVb. I Mur. II .W ii N, Amaterdam Feb. 18 Mar. 2$ Apr. H Uetterdam Apr. H May IS i" Pa.itni.r Ofiet, 1S31 Walnut St., rwt - - t. l " hi:iivici;s r I UOLLANO 1 1 AMEft.CA UNE WkW Iu, fM-Wk-i4 -A-v-,'-te-a - f - -,- .4&tfti jMatA-' " A- && JiM4 ,u i H y k J . Wm -
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