It'iV.U m v l ' - ' 'it 1 v ,;;h? :&. 2j- A -J .-J J :- ' W . -SSii J T, ' f , , 1 .l ' J" l. -ft 1 I " " .,( l.' JSV.liNl.NU JfUJBJjlU IdDJJtfJilJK I'JllLiAJKiUijPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 1 m .i h. M ' w lu H i v .a a lAi V1 rt.l i'l i ii .1 ';' W .V-V Mr :-4V cbat BW P? B Da fcV y hSffiYJ-l . it t .!-' ;! . ir ?.i -41V.1 tSf lf ft tm trU l-rS M f. Hfl ;'! I' 1 & I tLfc Kil' i'. 1 PA VJlii hSl ' i, fl tfut W: GRIFFITH'S LATEST ; iSiM'PHOfOfiLAY SHOWN ''Orphans of Storm" Opens at ifeVest, With Producer and Gish x Sisters as Added Attractions ? , There cannot be much doubt (hnt meit yt jhe bl? audience thai crowded 1"'" Sthft. Ferrest Theatre lat night think that Griffith's "Orphans of tic Storm" ! n .trrqrful picture. The frequent nnd iAfral applaure during nnd after the 'frhcfwjnn gave this first night the aspect M a, personal triumph for the producer , ind.the stars. And te $race the occa ecca occa Wen ami receive the triumph, Mr. Orlf 'flth; himself nnd the two stnr!, "the 'Mllsw GlShes," ni he called them, were thre in person te appear en the stage and say a few words of npprcclatlen. i "Orphnhs of the Storm" Is un-, denbtedly nn unusually big piece of work. Whether dr net it ranks with ' .Griffith's biggest mny be a matter of opinion, but it seems te lack venic thing of the depth and breadth of ,-Thc Birth of n Nntlen." He has never ( handled crowds with a mere cumulative i dramatic effect thnn he does n this latest film. In fact, he hns here built un u story hvlth n masterful growth from quiet beginnings te tremendous climaxes, and his mob scenes depicting the streets of Paris during Hie French Revolution and n breathlessly fhrUiing cavnlrv ride headed by Danton. te pave llenrlctt" from th guillotine ju-t In the nick of time, ha.ve net been surpaed even In Ihn muehdlscused miisterpicer that we liere seen. But cutting the picture, from Jhc great footage fhet te the foetaep practienble for a Miewing has left It curiously jerkv and unetcu in man (spots. J.he story m founded, us if well Waifiihfftdil "Deb" inR j&w'' tcTXIbbbbB WJK.mVsPR t ''.BBBBbV " 's e, V c -Jb ' IBBBBBBBBBKk WiBBP IbBBBBBBBBBBV r lH KA vPaWMv Uncemrripn Sense By JOHN BLAKK As te Secial Graces YOU knew the kind of man who Is ( life of the party, he would arrive, ht ntwnys "the life of the party." i'jme worth-while destination In the Magnetism is'nn unusual gift. i nirj' Ntwn I'hote. MISS L1CL MILBIKN Datigliter of Mrs. Charles Mllbuni, a prominent member of the capi tal's residential set . cata Twe Orphans.' t.rlflith-hn.s enlarged , ' ()( ,,, i,.,lnpr';im,lul, uiiuii uic iirniNU uutl tiuiiv able repulshencss Ihnt the ''art for. t'reighten Hale Ims a geed bit in his portrayal of the CliPMiller's attendant, and Leslie King succeeds In giving one tile shivers a the vengeful Jneipies-Forget-Net. Itut after all, among the men, it is Mente Blue In the part of Dunten, u fin ilnmlnnii.s II. e nletiire. Ills ride lit ! the bend of n troop of cavalry te save Louise is n.. line a pu;e of work ou his was en tnc and nothing He plays the piano n little, he sings n little, he plays n fine came of bridge, he Is ready with qulpn nnd clever ob servations usually borrow ed. He Is the first te dcvNe new gamw te keep people amused, -lie knows hew te sny complimentary thiugs te ladles. Altogether, he is a heclal necessity. , There are many uuch men In the world. They are the life of the party, hut rarely ure tbey the life of the busi ness where they happen te be employed. And mere often than, net the dinner invitations they receive ere v6ry wel come because they Insure n few geed meals meals .of a klitd which lives of the parly can ill nfferd en their salaries. TO BC n, social favorite a tame, cot really requires ability. Ne commonplace mnn can achieve social distinction. He may be what business men call "a sap," but he has a certain magnetism that makes him popular. If ha spent nil the time being the life of his business thnt he does being the P VteAMItHin. Ih '. iiHIl.ttnl .tfi- ff-i.A p ',f,iti,irtii in uii llliu.ii"l Hill, J.U-; Ability te interest men nnd women has a high market alue. Salesmen, actors, !peIlticlans, every one who wants te fellow successfully u scmt-publlc career must have It. ?It is foolish, therefore, te waste it urnlshlng' very meager entertainment :(or people in their leisure hours, The writer lias known many men of lenlly geed nttnlnmcnts who have wasted them nil in being bright at dinner tables ami at parties. They" may be appreciated there, but they ere never paid for, nnd they never bring pronatien. Nobody ever heard of a life bf the party building up a distinguished career In tint capacity. ft IT IS a geed thing te contrlbute te social caletv, te help people- be happy while they are nt play. But den t bvcrde it. Don't feel that you (mist support nil the gaiety and lead all the revels. ( ' If you have tnlent of that pert use it In buslpess where it will de yey and the world n little geed. Jl Cepjrlff'ir, I9tl ll i IK' ,,!, I I... I,inkn ,.,,,u ,l,,,n flint SlrlllfV scenes and new situations, with an evl- i ,,,, ,n.Vw ,, ,.,,, emftv. heart- dent intent of pointing "the mera' that ,PSH 1ebcprrr,. f.urlj live and I.ee the unleashed bigotry of a people, dr ink K(llme A.iol.Iie Lestina. Kr 'e Brute, with tee liiueh freedom, may result in a . ii-,i.,.. i rii1rinn llmmett ,,h,WI ,1KU' - l.lt.l ,..t.... 'tyranny us despotic and beurtles unj .under nn aristocracy. Lillian Olh, as Henrlette. one of the nie excellent. The sceiilr ettiues are superb, both the street scenes of old Pails and the orphans, does some of the best, work of I Mirmiimlings of the aristocrats being her career. She has developed a most ' built en most claberutecales. natural and effective eemerlv tnletit thnt I flashes delightfully out of the action here nnd theie. and tliut serves te no- i centuate mid te strencthen the pntlies. of the hovering trngedj. The camera man has done wonders for her lu vir tually all of lier close-ups; In fat. In In Verk throughout the ptetluctiuu lannet be commended tee highly. Dorethy (!lh plavs the part of ,I)Ulsc. the blind erphun. and. though ne has net se much chance lu the ster i as her sister, she mnkes it an appealing . figure that wins deep sympathy. Jeseph i Rcblldkraiit, stage wtar in "UHmm" in ' fNev Yerk, wen te (he si recti for this iprtductien, is tin; perfect and unbe lievably hnndseme Chevalier de A mi -Irey, who lees all his geed leeks most, unaccountably when he drops his arts- I tecrat s trappings and appears as it plain citizen. Schlldkruut has net yet leenied iiiiiruiiiiiiiiiiiuii'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCieviiiM'Hi'niHDEiiiiihXics Made in bakeries flooded with sunshine! Victer rea a the slower tempo of the screen, but he a gives every premise of being a distinct ' H addition te film celebrities with mere i p practice. ra The crippled Pierre is played hv jl Frank Pugila. another newcomer, who '3 was vliscevered by Griffith acting lu the g Italian Theatre in New Yerk 'and who jj vitalizes his role with the surety of a ' veteran in the work. Shelden Lewis, 1 1 a favorite en the screen, is Pierre's g rogue of n brother, Jacques, and the IS inimitable Lucille I.a erne pictures old Mether Frechard with all the unbellevc- Big Leaf Sold only in our Stores gM" rT"niVesLil- I ii " ' vj: ?iSs; ssMVKrMmW ' ,I c& . sswr WMtvmr "V " x J T Tl ."IVi V I ,S WlUXJLfOC V S . nmTKmiTPnruiiniiiiTfavirnbiiiraiiTgiinniiiimiFinc'aTiniiiiraiianiiwfH'n N ' 1 . ters de rer Tneir own sere threats I want te cencrratulate von. Docter, nn the creat success I hear -ou arc having with your threat cases. I myself have attacks of inflamed threat every winter, can't seem te get rid of them. Wish you would take a leek at mine and tell mc what te de. "I guess, Docter, I will have te introduce you te Fermamint a real geed threat antiseptic with which yetf will keep the soft tis sues in an almost constant antiseptic bath, because you will find Fermamint pleasant and convenient enough te use frequently. I find that the average patient will readily dissolve Fermamint in his mouth every hour or se, and you knew hew hard it is te get them te use gargles or sprays consistently, even two or three times a day, especially children. "Fermamint tablets certainly relieve sere threats and are head ing off a let of tonsillitis for me, but I am even mere interested in their prophylactic power, and se I am advising my patients te use them freely during the threat and influenza season te prevent infection." 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