is,mhvw: rv r. "VSTf JF'nf. V! I t rmirr ' t.i 1 '," n " i' i j . . ' V '"K- v tfS . ; tfVi ."'.. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGllt-PHILAiDfeLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JAUAEY 11, 1922 id , j It. it.' ;t U(ttl j.Ul V-.-h i. ."7-, (w Daily Mevie Magazine THERE IS A GREAT CAST IN new TALMADGE FILM FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK IJ- CONSTANCY PALMER Hollywood, Calif. rlSS NOHMA TALMADGE started her new picture the dny nftcr New t, Year's. The cast Is almost unbcllcvnbly "feed. Listen te this: Conway Tearlc, Rupert .Itillnn. Adelphc Jean Menjeu, Hefcmnry Theby, Kate I.cstcr, Irving f Cm mining mid Otis Harlan. Vrntik Lloyd, well known for the- splendid pic ', turca ln directed for (ieldwyn, diaper '; ones the prodiietleu, nml Teny lintidie, , my old favorite. Is cameraman. Krnncen 'Marlen wrote the script, which Is "The , Duchess de Lnngcnls, ' U any one can pronounce it. Constance Tnlmndge Is at work at United Studies Hrunten that was en "Thc Divorcee." This morning they "were ditiK some rain stuff, and Hnr ' rketi Ferd, one of her two leading "men, wns getting wet down his neck and .'up his legs, much te his discomfort. As far as I could gather, the story T.denls wltlinjlrlwlin Is in love with two ''men. One of them gees away the one , lie truly loves and the ether, while " knowing his whereabouts, will net tell her. Kenneth Harlan. I believe, Is the tccretlve one. This is the first time I have seen Miw Talmadge In the (le.-di. She is distinct no disappointment. Attired In a good geed looking suit of tweed knickers, she evi dently hud been under the raindrops her self, for hei lobbed Imlr vvum getting nut of curl. At le:it she snld se. It looked all right te me. Here's some mere news: Cnsu 1 itts i rr... r:.,iWv lir Imsbiind. nave doted their house, auctioned their fur niture and departed for Chicago, where they will probably live with Tem s peo ple. His lather was at one time duet of police In that city, nml the name is net Gallery. There will be a little (.al lery next spring. McV And 1 kept it a secret for ever se long. HwEHpf WPKKKklE I BSL r 2mH1 J Kk AViHIIK7 'pB -jananaaaaaaawi j rtJj.ieK v mfe, ..JEStJ granddaughter of the Inte Oscar Ham mcrstcln, who built the Metropolitan Opera Heuso In this city and jolted the old conservatives Inte letting us have some fairly geed ecrn here. Carmcl Myers wuh born in San Francisce, April P. 1001. What nre you going te .lnannil tmr n KlrllnlnV card? She'll love it. Hhe Is known in private nit ns Mrs. Isnderc Kornblum rtnd Is the wife of a noted composer ei iigm operas. Keadcr. Itrldesburg Address D. W. GrlDlth at !103 Lengacre lluildlug, Times square. New erk. Iludle Yen Cennie Tnlmadge Is llve feet iive Inches tail. Itudlc Vnlcutlne Is nhqut' twenty-seven years old, but I have never seen his exact nge given. If you've followed our recent contro versy, you'll knew whether I think lie Is wonderful or net. l'lcnse don't nsk me te start It all ever nguln. Yes; I'll print n picture of him seen. Irene Cnstle is live feet seven Inches tall. Diana I'm sorry net te be able te print the pictures you request, but net one of the three is acting en the screen new, re they cannot he duwctl as screen slurs for u'fun's scrap book. ziegfeldTrelic opens at garrick Intended for comedy, It will probably be taken seriously, for It Is tee long nnd thcre nre several skits which fall te get across and might well he dispensed with. Twe of these nre the burlesques en the Disarmament Confcrcnce and "The Curse of Geld." The Frolic leaves the reviewer almost helpless. Thcre Is se much of It, there ere se many striking features nnd se many people thnt it Is Impossible te tell about everything, nnd yet nlmest every thing Is nvertli saying something about. Thcre are two cxqtilslte tableaux, In the Follies manner, by Ben All Haggln. There Js a dazzling succession of com cem com nlete costume changes by the entire chorus, each seemingly mere resplendent than the ethers, te go witu every song that Is sung. Thcre nre novelties In unusual lighting effects that will be most striking when the men In charge of the lights knew their cues better. Thcre Is pretty music, spirited music, jazz music music of nil kinds. The comedy Is fresh for the most Will Rogers Is Feature of Elab orate Shew Which Sceres Success at Lecal Premier lie Lihcs Xicknamc, "Broken-Nese" Better Than Baptismal One jmiiOKKN-NOSK" Ml'Ul'HY. who -5 appears in support of Viela lana In her forthcoming picture, "Daphne s Disposition." ha.s the Christian name uf Stephen, hut he prefers te be known a "Broken Noc." just a- Mr. Mentana prefers te he known as "P.ull" and Bredwich Turner preferred at uic time te be known as Smoke." "NlcknnmeM nre mere appropriate than any baptismal names." says Mr. M..-r,i.v "Tlinv lit the character or the most prominent characteristic of a MABtiL BAUilN The above l an etching of Miss Ballin In her costume as Jane Kyrc, made by the well-known nrtlst, W. T. Bcndn ll'c fc7f be ylii'l le publish the ;ic(rc. of surh srreni players an are sufiijcsted by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Bv HRXIIY M. NKKTV I alcntine's New Contract IN" VIIIW of the recent cnntrexcrsy in this department ever ltudeiph Valentine. I'm sure all the fans will be interested in a letter I have just received from a friend in the New Yerk otlice of the Famous I'liecrs-Lnsky Company. He writes: I sympathize with jeu deeply In the iuv mutt I"" ----:-- - iv i sjmpatnize wim jeu uerpiy in tne person. Ami. syiee m ' breU" " ese i- ,,, , nre . ()Vr ,.,,,,,, Valen- my most prenuiient el arn ;"' '. tlne. Apparently mention of his name want te be hilled as Broken Nese ,,., 'o'tuetlilriK among your reader tnflinr thntl II.H StcnllCll. MurphvV contention has led the com by the wuy tliey nre rusliins le his de leii'-e and ai-e te attack him. I "In any event, it is geed publicity for Rudelph and we are glad of it, be ! eau-e (and here is a little advance tip) Vi 1 ,i'll !,." Tlnnn Willi'llll F ' " "nVC JllRt USHO'I """ "l Oil II IIUCC 101a i.i.uj i --- - "iinmUnini,,i Lawrence. Hardee pony's director, iiarrj i-mu hmh. figure out' hew his cast would be billed If the Murphy theory were generally adapted, lhus: . i't...i.', ! year contract te star In our pictures I ....... - : ... a , ,-.,, ...:; ....;.- ,,.., -m....i i'u.wi. is iiim h tiviinuiL-r iiuucr inn nv r1,?,"1!?. u Vr " ;, "t oil I've") contract will be in the role of the ter- bud") UK-hell. -el I "r ' ender in BW.sce Ibanez' novel and play. lenney and Knute ( Cute ) I.r cusen. , Mr. Beaumont .M net 'fl;0c ' ' "?t i" going t be whaV of a big but being a director of the drlvim, ort. e (Ui, Ur he Is known as Simen I.cgrie. M-enarhi for 'The Four Horsemen. ' Lupine Lane, Signed by Fex, Holds Odd Ilcid in the principal parts, mm with Tliedn Burn n the Hgnrct'e clr!. nni! the ether, the Tela Nc;;ri picture, undet tlie title. "G.vp Itimd." Held nK I layeil with Miss l'arrar in "Maria Itiv-n." ".lean the Wnmnn." "The Weman (.ied Forget" nnd "Tlie Devil Stene.'' Nemv Addrt Kiulelph Valentine care I.usky Studie, llnllywoed Calif. Tlie Zlegfeld Frelle, with Will lingers ns the fentured player, opened Its local engagement tit the Garrlck Theatre lnt night te a brilliant nnd crowded house. D proved Us right te curry the New Yerk i.nnie of Midnight Frolic, for it was ten minutes past that hour when the final eurtnln fell. But the success thnt 'It scored was shown by the very few I persons who left before the end nnd the fact that the applause was just ns ' hearty at the finish ns at any time dur- ing the evening. i The Frolic Is a dazzling succession of elnherately costumed stage pictures, with by all odds the best looking chorus that has been here In a long time. There Isn't any way of describing It except te sny that It is like the Follies, only mere se. It hns net the variety or 'wealth of scenic settings. In fact, one main set did for me.t of the fea tures, the background behind n high nnd wide archway furnishing the only changes, but marvels were accomplished in tills comparatively sinnll frnmewerk. The show is songs and mere mugs, girls and mere girls, costumes and mere costumes and Will Hegers. It was just en the stroke of midnight when lie finished the first part of his famous rope-twirling act with the inimitable monologue, but still the audience de manded mere, and he gave It te them. He explained t lint they had hud a let of difficulty in putting the piece togethe tegethe aiid tliut it would be changed consid erably, and while his announcement was pert, though seme ancient veterans nre dragged out from tlme te time te see scrvlce again, ltegers, of course, heads the fiimnakcrs. It's n pity he tries i seme of it in inakc-up with nn attempt nt acting, for he can't net, and the audience wants just him in his own nat ural person. He is funny enough, i Arthur West hns n riotous monologue nnd Jimmy Duffy creates nn uproar witu his "Horrors of 1022." James B. Car Car eon doesn't get across very well with his skit en securing an auto license. It simply Isn't poaslble te oheoso among the girls. They nre all thb best In the show. Barbara Dean is made the most prominent, and no one can object te thnt. Letta Miles, Annctte Bade, the Whlte sisters, Eva Clarke nnd Iiiicllle Harmen all hove effective num bers with the chorus aiding and abet ting, and ns long as the chorus is en the stage the show is a suecc$s. It Is ena piece which a deaf and dumb man could thoroughly enjoy. Infants' Shoes Sizes 2 te 6; no heel Tan Russia $3.35 White Buckskin $3.85 Sizes 5 te 8; wedge heel Tan Russia $4.00 White Buckskin $4.50 Finding what you want Fer what you want te pay is net se easy Sec if I can help you in offering the following specials JL 17 Eve- O'7.80 nine1 Gowns O f 10 Velvet tOQ Freck.... OU JBO 12 Dinner OE.oe 'Gewn..... OO Cle.lnr Out High- trade Silk JOO.50 Freck 22' Cleilnc trade Cleth Droit Out HiinT ... '37 7 Cleth Oreteet. , 15.oe Entire tteek represent savings of at least 30 reductions LILLA GOWN SHOP, 1305 Walnut The finest little shoes that the best of leather and iverkmanship can produce CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Bernard Peller, 700 Snulli I'niiitli street I'm nu I he tmrk of the infor mation about I.euete I'lrieh for you. Tyrene Power '.iM appeared In a inevli Mudl'j about two months age, when he worked in "Footfalls" f-.p Fex. I haven't heard of Walter Law -luce lie did "If I Were King" for Fex. t'raue Wilbur hasn't been in j.icturcs for some lime. lie is confining his activities te writing jilays and acting en (lie singe in the Vst. Al JeNni did announce his intention of gein; Inte the picture game, but .Iks is making :nch a success In "Bombe" in New Yerk that 1 deuhi will write the continuity for 'Bleed ' whether lie will think of tlie studies and Sand." and supporting Vnlcutlne again ter some time te come. will be Behe Daniels in the role of the EMBROIDERY ,tt?,V!.:,, HEMSTITCHING dniir nlillr uu u-iilt. Hiulil nnd Ml. rr IIthiN. llrur-llriiiKl wool. FLOWERS EMBROIDERY CO. N. i:. Ccr. Ulli & Chrstnut.(Ix-.4:i7) pjySiw.Widwuyyywyyuygg ; 3$inur2er 1624 Walnut St. Final Reduction Sale This Is Our Semi-Annual Clearance 1 On AH Millinery, Gowns, Coats, Suits, Etc, Jlcgardless of Cost I ' -sal Ijmff Purchase French Medel fifl MwfWff (jewns ana xKwwk mil sOOlQU . Ill ll snarp m I IJgi Reductions JIM I iSlli&S. Wednesday, Jaiu 11th JCMmM CTand Days FollewinamMM tsf A smashing reduc tion of 9c dez in one day! Spanish vamp and May McAvoy in the I'nln tf Iia m-IFa W'lirt 1.1 fntiif in ill- Recerd ill Londen reet the darn thing hasn't yet been e- clileil upon, but Mr. i.nsuy tells me thnt lie is considering evcrni 01 me blgcest directors. "Ven can sheet thnt for a story if jeu want te. We shall probably an nounce it some time next week." I.nne, pantomime (n X17IICX Lupine "'comedian, who has lust Mcned n centrnct te star in special comedies for "William Fex. oreke the record for jumping "trnp" In Londen at the great nnnunl pantomime show in 1020. liN feat became one of the few instances where a son breaks n world's record -held bv his father. Fer twenty year? the comedian's father. Harry Lupine. held the rcrr.rd. having jumped seventy fci traps In seven minutes ou the stage. "Traps'' is a term used by theatrical folk te denote certain grotesque meth ods of exit and entrance used by n comedian te incite laughter. Traps are enything from u trapdoor in tlie fleer te n hole in the reef or a plunge through n hide wall. It H tlie desire of every comedian te break the trap-jumping record. IIurr Lupine's brothers,. (ieerge and Arthur, tried uunly for cars te equal tlie parental record, but it remained for their young nephew te turn the trick. When Lupine Lane accomplished the bewildering feat of going through eight -three traps in enlj three min utes, lc became tlie sensation of the pantomime-loving Londoners. Quaint Southern Custom I sed in New Film '.RX race of mail has used some lulia Mary Miles Minter is no! engaged te be married, hi jeu needn't brenk jour heart. Last month, it was reported that she was te marry T. P. Dixen, son of the lead pencil magnate. She sent the following telegram te l.er mether: "As these are the holidays .md open season for all sorts of engage ments and wedding rumors, let's be cheerful and round out the year with a Inst denial. That's seven for P.'-l. Sny for me I am net engaged, married or out of a job." By the way, ns jeu ask for n description of her. you'll be interested te knew that Mary Miles is net her real name. She was chris- i tened Juliet Beiily. She was born in i Shreveport. La.. April 1. I '.mil'. She Is five feet two Indies tall, weighs 112 j pounds, hns golden hair nnd blue eyes. Liln Lee Is five feet three inches tall. , weighs 110 pounds nnd hns black hair and eyes. Yeu asked for a description, I se I suppose that is what you want. If ' you intended te ask for a biography. I jet me knew and 1 will gWe it te you. I Miiurlne Powers Admirer In order te jet Mm exactly tlie d.'itn ou want I have cut your letter te Miss Powers lerself nnd have received word that she'll ,inswer very seen. I'll print ir iiere when ,1 pet it. Brownie I'm sorry te uj thin (iliid.is Walten doesn't ghe her age in any of her biographies. But I de know knew that she wm.s In high school Ics than three yenrs age, se you can muke a close guess nt it. Her real name Mrs. Frank Lndelle. Ne; I reall don't think her dressc nre tee shnri. She hns it couple of very excellent reasons for wearing 'cm thnt way. Ami, thank goodness, I'm net blind. I didn't. b any menus', think Peln Negri was "tee i'ly for words" in "!)p Bleed." I think she did some of tlie ver hevt. acting I have ever ecn en the screen lClaiiie Haminerstein was lern in lsii; Yes: that Is her right uaine. She i- u I r-,3 jT ft (& W Strictly Fresh i Eggs 8 1 Carten A A C i 1 ii Carten of twelve Sold only in our Stoics mEHuiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6llfflWijj,l,lll!i!ill riinTeriw rmiTOMns EVI M Daphne Floyd All tlie que-uens you ' nsii about Vnlentiue have been nn Hwere in this department recently. Did jeu get tliem? Kus t'ostelle. Hetel St. .lames All of the studies are in need of geed, manuscripts. But don't send one un- ( less j en nre sure that, your story will tit some particular star whom the com pany is exploiting If ou will let me knew what stars seem bet suited for the parts In jour story, I will be gluil te give ou tlie addresses of the studies. Today's Attractions Leading Photoplay Theatres home life. Tlie ixpresplen "household gods" lias come te us through count ceunt lcbS centuries, but. of course, meant much mere m ancient times than It docs new. The old Greeks nnd Itemans held the home acred and nlwns had some object te symbolize it. A relic of olden cubtems was dii F.nglMi law evernl centuries age whereby a man wn laved nccerdins te the number of hearths lie had in his home One of the most he-iutiful of mere recent tunes practice, still in vogue In many plnfc. i WOulcInt if I could. A boy of four teen would be vtry foolish te glve up a geed high school education te nttempt the precarious nnd net very elevating career of hanger-en about the studies, waiting for jobs. Conditions lire at present se bad thnt even experienced and well-known actors and actresses are finding it difficult te secure work. Stick te your studies until conditions improve lind you get your education. ft BELMONT The NIXON-NlRDLINGiLRtm THEATRE.S Ii I .ill All' A 1. M MIKV.T l :ie & :i :m n :" t ll r M HOUSE PETERS Tin: iwi.siiu.i: rewi.n" In PCTIAD "Tll Vi:ult VLM K LLUrtrx i .in and H T ml U I'. M HARRY CAREY In "TI1K ION' mutif.,1 eusteins , j nurelle Ne; I can't help you , COLISEUM ?'Jfrk'1 ,' t was a Southern ,0 RPt erl tlm .,.,. nnd.. frankly. 1 I ,. 'rli ' ' "f' n,.?',. of n newly mnrried couple planting n tree beside their new home. It was believed that se. long as the tree flour ished no harm could come te the home. Charles Neville Buck, an uutheritv en Southern tradition, wrete u story called "Tlie Beet Tree," from which a picture lins been made, stnrring Wil liam Itussell. The story is laid in the hills of Kentucky, and ltii8ell is seen ns a young Mrginlnn uhe flees te ICen Uueky nfter the murder of Ills sister's rhusband. Cluii i. iieth nji.l ti V M. HERBERT RAWLINSON In "Tlir. MIM.IONAIKK" 1 ASTOR vJpp mijic runuuaUlN ' .'JLJIIK bOM, or ,sem,.s BALTIMORE isri i-timUhb COW WAY f EARLe" "" . In-"Till, e. HI" BLUEBIRD "r " --v. n,u AUNKH AVK1W A in n'lii ,.1','"; A ,".''"' II "THt SHEIK'' ,N FAIRMOUNT COLLEEN MOORE "A 56TH ST. TlltATLE , i w I,'w t sn rr Willie Cellier s Cousin Had Rough Film Debut LLIGH WVA.NT. who has tlie im im jiertant role of the vampy ste nographer with Wanda Hnwlev in ''Toe Much Wife." is virtually a 'newcomer te pictures. She )8 n cousin of Willlnm f'ellier, ' jthc stage ceniediaii. and received Jier profcssienul sinrt nnd training jrjn his ceinpnnle- In lur very tirst -picture she parlielpated n a gutter fight of a number of women, which !twan a catch-as. catch-can afTnlr. fTnttntlnr no tier tirnfvnu nt1 1..... Htlens afterward, she decided Hint, having undergone her cinema initia tion without fatal outcome, she might as well stay en m pictures. Se she has, "Toe Much Wife" is her third. II lMnn i'Re.nt ST. ft auiAiiD av JUIVlD'J j.jmlHi June en KranVferil "IS WALLACE REID In "TUB 1IKI.I. Illtitil.KS" 1 CAnCD T & I,ANCASTi:n AVE. L.E,fDt-l 130 te R. 7 le II P. M CONSTANCE BINNEY In "ItOOM AMI IIOABD" A. M. B. Address May McAvoy, care of I.nsky Studies, Hollywood, f'nllf. We'll print the pictures of the stars' you ak fe but it will take time, because we hnve se many ether re quests. ('ieerge J. Wilsen. 1403 North Bon Ben vier street- 1 quite agree with your ad miration for Bebe Daniels nnd Carril Dempster. And I'll go a long way witli jeu In b-iesting Dick Bnrthelmcps-. I've I met both Miss Dempster nnd Dick n I great miiny times nreund the ftudles in New Yerk, nnd I've found them both , i ven mere cnerming personally man ! they nre en tlie tcreen. They'd be , i very iU' te henr of your admiration. I Address Miss Dempster care of D. W. ' tiriflitli, !le:j Lensane Building, I'lmes ; squnre, .ew lern, nnu wick care or lusTUratien rietLres, him nun nvenue. Temmy Hewell Thanks for the friendly things jeu sny. Yeu we, I'm trying te iter the alentlne contro versy ns you suggest. ThTi have been three really big pro duction of "(Jnrincn." One was made with Graldlne Kerrar aud Vullace 1 rri ICT R2t -N" ixxst htueets KUV-VJJl Mai, 1.30, a. 10 Even (1 3(1 te 11 in PAULINE FREDERICK "THE LURE OF JADE" A Thrllllnc story of Huflul Inlqultlm In a (latrmmrnt hlallen In the Seuth Kr Ilond. It Juiit Trrms Willi Atmeihfre and Thrill. NIXON CiDANUM'UlKLV?Sana0 GLADYS WALTON In "TIIK newnv" v. iu- nir.... ,. itiV.- .". "pruce mtmgr" VJlXZ-Wtl , ,, "'.." Mat lej,y l''H II II 11 I r.. . TOMMOORP In ".MAIM! IV in-.,..... - - . A. ft it"' Mull, LIBERTY "" uvmuuJt: WANDA HAWLEYU !5-'.''VKISN IN TIMK" OVERRROdK"DAyKren5 JACK HOLT and L LA LEE SHERWOOD 5'.h "ixmimen, Av. "Beside the Bennie Brier Bush" OIVOI I MD AND HANBOM 8TS. 1VUL.I r.ne n ,i:an vae te 11 P. M. MAY McAVOY III ".MIIItAI.S" Thfatre. Opp. "I." Terminal 2 30,- 7 and It l" .M. 69TH ST. WILLIAM S. HART In "WIIITK OAK" CTD A MH Oermantewn Av. at Venanire s3 1 ffMU -2.3(1 11:80 te 11 I', M. BETTY COMPSON In "I.AU1EM .ML'HT l.IVK" APni I C BSD 4 TIIOMPHON STB. Al-L-IW MATINEB DAILY PAULINE STARK In "HNOW m.INU" AT -OTHER THEATRpT MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A Ambassador U".1.'."".0" . HOBARffiesWORTH' !" .""'IIJITK IIANIIS" 'J; at Kflih Germantown "MATVwilK.V" 2ZJ. "x '"cnitL" JEFFERSON 'SSS? 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