,lv BMHH w Knim ;-$ '( ' m Wi tM i T j .'i i Vi! ft .i ff! H 4 w trf :a ii Si -,' : ,-,i fv M sM ?,i WW 'i ' t & m m t.Ztj 'S WI fdit '1 i. 1 i? : finis iH 1PIP".' jmw&$$$ :i. ' ;." M ' vti l!T?I rni7 Mwit ."wi -:iir .! i, iuw. ,yiw y 'W -' -- ""TTtW' . ,7 ' si ' gjMii.iw 'i '-rv jmw r; v- nyjv."" ,3J1?PTO KBA-iPkiLDELPrrfA-. frwTTTiAY. .TXTmXitV .& m lM"! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEHlLvADELPHIAv .HXJlifeY, JANuM ty, 1922 ' ','" I " ' "' '."" " ' i ' i i - t , pSfe Daily Mevie Magazine jj . FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK METRO WILL START FILM WITHOVT STARS VERY SOON f By CONSTANCE 1'ALiMKK Hollywood, Calif. TITETItOevlll shortly fellow flip lent! !!? J. of several ether big Mm cnmpniile Br.teVi'...HH .. ....-i..-.. -. . n't.. 4 r'viST'1- " rl,lri:B? it'Huirr. .1 m: l-iipi iw v-iwt, ti iiiiiiuiiiiri-M uwiiiK iu .uvuii r ,M'VVIl rtllllUUW 11. 1UUUUUIJ LMIl I iUMwell IvnrRer will direct. Vlola Dnnn will spend tlie time of! tudie Inactivity In limiting noryenul ' Appearances throughout the well-J known' United States, llert Lytcll crcc since he'sent me thnt Christina j telegram I'v been able te think of no' one else ! will de the same. Of eeiirBe, ' the stars will talie different routes, which will Include nil the fccy-eltle of the country, l'wntmilb they will meet in Js'cw Yerk, where .Mr. Lytcll lias ui engagement. I L'rlscllla Dean wilt ''e "t.nder Twe Flags" directly h!k MnUlies "Thnt Last' e Lewrle," 1 wutched her today m n 'scne with little Heatrlcc Hurhain, u Studie Club girl. Mis Dean litis what might be called u devilish twinkle in her "eye. It is the must Intriguing twliik.e that ever twlnked, let me tell you. Next Saturday the Writers' Club will give dinner in honor of Mar. Ieug and Chnrlle. Wi-.li 1 could ! there but I'm net a member, and ii- tne -iukt In the dining-room in lliulti-il. the c probably reulan't siieeze me l-i. Last week they gnu- a reusing luirtv in honor of (!eergi Ade. During the estivitieH thev nominated him caiiill caiiill rtate for l'ri-sldent of the I'nlted Statu. m the Writers' l'nrty ticket. The up roar wa.t h great that nobody eeiud re member whether Mr. Ade accepted or rejected the honor. Mrs. Eliner (iljn Is wiitililns the filming of "Heyend the Uei-k.,'' the story she wrote for (lleria Swnnwin. -with great interest, staying en the M-t , for every M-one. lludelph Valentine is JIlss Swnnsen'a leading man which will cause the ladles just as much ela tion as her presence will cause the gents. What a wonderful team of stars. Marguerite De La Mette. who was leaned te Themat I nee for a Musle rdcture by her manager. .1. L. l-'retli-lngham, is likely te stay at the Culver City studio for some time te come, as ' 7 Mf. Inec wants te feature her In two productions. Lucky Marguerite.' Hut then, site's a splendid, little trouper. and delivers the goods, asking your . pardon for the inelegance. xeu will seen see tier in 'Shattered tv DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Wolves in the Weeds' Mr daduy . Ilinei.l'IT VALENTl.M.1 HV icill br ijlml te jiuiic'i ihr pi- turn of jict scirrn ;)(i)n'j as arc sua a cited by the fans Jack and Janet go coatline in the moonlight with the rabbits. Strange animals that leek like Kaklme dogs offer te draw their tlcds up the hill. The rabhlln run nirnil Thi. hmnl nt wolves is heard in the distance. I CHAPTER IV Ing Ears. Shai p Noses TIUO strange animals drew the sleds swiftly ever the crusted snow. .lack and Jnnet seemed no weight ut nil te tnem. "Cet up! Oct up!" cried Jack. "Isn't It fun te be drawn like EtkN llies," said Jauct. The two animals looked back, opening their lean jaws as though laughing. "llopnltv-IIen and HlnnlLv-ilen nnd the ether rabbits are missing n let of tun uy tu rlrtlng with us," said Janet. "I wonder why they ran away?" Again the two strange animals opened their jaws in silent laughter. "I wonder where these strange dogs came from?" whispered Jack te Janet. "I never before saw dogs of their kind." "They have very long ears," whis pered Janet. "And long, sharp noses," whispered Jack. "I have seen pictures of animals lke them." whisnercd Janet. "Hut I can't remember just where the pictures were. Frem far ahead came the howling of the hungry, wolves. The two strange auimnlt gave n half i growl and seemed nbeut te answer (he newi. inen tney ioekcu imcK, grinned, shut their mouths and went en. The howl of the wolves was followed by the bnrklng of Toddle Pupklns and Johnny Hull, who were shut up In the bungulews by the lake. "Wew! Wew I Wew ! Let mi out ! We must protect Jack and Janet from the wolves!" barked the dogs. . t- When the two animals heard the barking of the dogs, they pricked up their ears, growled deeply and galloped faster than before. "I wish we had brought Toddle Pup klns and Johnny Hull with us," whis pered Janet. "I am beginning .net te like the long ears and sharp noses of these oeuslns of thp Eskimo dogs." Frem far ahead caine the howl of the wolves once mere nearer this time. "Step."' cried Jack te the two ani mals. "Step!. Don't you hear the wolves? They arc coming this way." Hut the two nnimals just grinned back ut the children bread evil grins THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX ny HENRY M. NEELY arwar $?;fJr, Leading l S't j$ a-fe r nam'toe &W nes"e , fJ'rTVT ,?' "1"? ""'I wnVncZ,i. T&ll W ether productions already ,-c'ensed. Jan- ' Y, "V"' l-jnillnsc mly. was in ilia- vVer a S . aim .' r i'' IE'1 uary -23 is the day r will show dephm Monday and Tuesday Fifteen U lerV ..jX'11 ..l' i' ' 'rnthp the big cities, se watch for it. Saw ' after she regi.tercl at the " A' 'Pens- iV ''u' 1 V ?"" It at a preview some weeks age. se , JWlfvue-Stratferd I had her ., the i i.y,v ,ed (!a 'f Mnnt ,?Li","?',, knew what I'm recommending. Netice1 'hne n,j mail 011 appointment with ? "J1! ,?' i tl innks for h. i,. i... i. nt M, her. for I knew tint when vnu fniw '""V. .R00.u "'",'s. but you d really be Gaudle did It! ! and at the .first showing ' d she was here you would want te , disappointed nt my leeks. soma nartlctilnrlv wen.lerf.il shnts enlle.i I knew all about her. Se I forestalled you ' and went en toward the top of the hill. Janet gave iv gasp as she saw the grinning faces of the animals. ' She grabbed .tack by the erm. "I knew new where I saw these pictures." she whispered. "It was in my lied Hiding lloed book. These animals arc just like the bad wolf thnt pretended te be Red Riding Heed's sick grandmother." Jack looked very sharply at the ani mals. Yes, the animals, were just like the pictures of the Hed Riding Heed wolf. Why hadn't they noticed it be fore? Ne wonder the rabbits had run nwny. Ne wonder Toddle Pupklns and Johnny Hull had barked. These were wolves. And they were carrying the children nwny. "What shall we de?" whispered Janet. Jack looked around. They were in the snowy weeds, far from help. Then he noticed n shadowy white figure float ing beside the sleds llke n whirl of falling snow. It was Dame Instinct In her white furs. "I'll help veu." whispered Dame In stinct.' 'Til tell you hew te escape." ( What. Dame Instinct iclLs tlicm will be told you In tomorrow's clinpler.) MENDELSSOHN CLUB IN .SEASON'S FIRST CONCERT Interesting Program at the Bellevue. Announce Mendelssohn PrlxeWlnner The Mendelssohn Club gave Its first concert of the season nt the Ucllevuc last evening before n surprisingly large audience, when the inclemency of the night is considered. The club, although net large in numbers, sings very well, the parts being well balanced nnd the voice nunlily being generally excellent. Twe of the choral numbers which they sang were the compositions of Philadelphia!!, Philip. H. (leepp being represented by the opening number of the program. "Come, Live With Me," nnd Censtnntln von Sternberg with a finely constructed nnd beautifully melo dious chorus. "Phoebus, Arise." Mr. (Soepp's-werk in In madrigal form and Is an excellent example of the lighter style of choral composition. It was the first performance of the work In Phila delphia. Mr. von Sternberg's chorus was mere complex In construction, several strong cllmnses being worked tin In ceitstnpuiital style, nnd the work is both effective and beautiful. Other Intcrestlmr numbers be the cheriH were a very clever "Eche Seng," by Orlande dl Lnsstis; "Midnight bv the Sea." by MacKcnzic; "Ave Maria." by Leuis Victer Snnr, n fine example of Russian church music; "In the Lord Deth My Seul Heloice" of KnlakirefT. n Negro spiritual arranged by Henry T. liuricigli: -merry Klpe." by Dr. Lee peld Dn'mrORcli, and 'At the Play,'1' nn allegory en four notes, by Cecil Forsyth', The "Eche Heng" nnd the Negro spir itual had te be repented, and the entire, program proven te no ene et tue ucst that the club has given for n. long llme. The soloist was Jehn Harclay, the English baritone, who wau encored upon each appearance. He deepened the Im pression which he has crcutcd by former nppcarenccs, as te the excellence of his voice and the case and grnce of his style of singing. Ilia chief number was the Prologue from "Pagllaccl," besides which he gave a number of songs. . .In the course of the program Mr. Nerdcn announced the result of the con' test for the $100 prlxe for nn unaccem- nnllled clinrflt Wnrlr. ntfnrnA nnmmltu li the club. The Vlnncr was Dr. Carl Wclgcl, of Vienna, Austria, the com position being subirittcd anonymously te the judges, who Mere Charles Heyd. of Pittsburgh j Nlceia A. Mentnnl, of this city, nnd Mr". Nerdcn himself. It may be impossible te give the prize winning composition this season, ndded Mr. Nerdcn, as the text exists at tires- ent enlv in f!nrmnn' nn.l II- ..lit l,i, necessary te have n translation made before active study en it can begin. E2eg9SS3 l I Typical Conversations By J. P. McEVOY At a Stere Wrapping Counter fStnge whisper) : Gee, wouldn't (Yeu arc in n desperate hurry. Yeu J"1' people make you tired cemin' In want your package wrapped in-I here nnd erdcrin' yen around ! stnntaneeusly. The two girl wrappers! lHet.li give handsome stranger n are still living ecr the wonderful ex- I ""My tool; nnii continue where they periences of the past evening.) Gee, he's n swell dancer ! He ain't any swcller than Hill. Oh. I don't think Hill is se much had three dances with blin. Yeu had three dance with him! SAY. I'M IX A. HURRY! left off.) ' ' jtmmmBmmmmmm i " M S Lewis 15 19 WALNUTST. 75 Dresses Fer street and Evening Wear A wonderful selection of regular models in Canten Crepe, Tnffcln and Trlcetlnc. i.50 Values from $i9.50 te $95 Mttlinzrxj cfmperter 1517 Walnut St. Fer Friday Values $25 Je $30 Offered at This Drastic Clearance Price te Effect an Immediate Disposal JniseeTiXSnaer tt29Walnut stj at ljJi 5troe oj)hesito Ilia Sk iprfies Held 'Unusual Reductions en Quality Furs B. CHERTAK WENGER ANNOUNCES Millinery Fer Wear in the Southern Resorts J. 1 Sheppaid &Sens fiamiiiiiraaiiiHiisiiirjnaiiiiiiiraciiiiciiiDiiii'JiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie; tnrih Ktinfnnrnu nnnl.tn fi .. "y .USKillg licr.nll the UtleStlellS I knew i S. P. I lime m ....... il. ... audience made up entirclv of picture J?" ,veu,1(1 '"'k ""' nml ' '" f-lvl"C .V(V' "f "The Cabinet of Dr. Callgari" nub- I people the most critical spectators in, p i""1" here te save you the trouble IMie, in iictieu form. The picture was' the world. of P Vn,:', t , produced in Germany. Werner Knius! i 1 ;, ' ?," ,: "(, iji-nniijni v-nupiiri, leuruu it. tie sem- i I senally as she is m the screen. I'm ' iinmbullst. Frit. Feher. the man who upt sure but .-he's mere se. She's only ' felh the story. :ind I.il D.icever i e nhinf f u tiff t..j ii ..i.,..iA !... ..t. .... ..It 11 T ..... " yt III 30-REEL FOREIGN nlr,, ,rin '7"u" " V "" .." '"'- . 'i sac i.iu mil. n w us .insvpli Striker who pnTed FILM HAD . of P'P. nd youth and geed spirits (no; the part of Harvey oppose Alice 'ni r- net Hint Kind: slie told me me she . hnuii in ' The Matriinenlul AVnl, v.. 25,000 EXTRAS " wty k',ew i iV" w": I,lm '"' " " e ' vlJ i ! , whereto get here 'j)' ' f f. I Mrj Cnrr has ma.le under the working 4 rmVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ner- Bh".H. . "'"."W1"11:. ;oukew; i m, "Nene Se Rllnd." Ne release date t' . '-nr ut uiuii a l x in- iirKf irrtL i mis vnr iiftcn .t- tn i iin . ..t.n Wr llfSPi In fl m hr tlm "The ,! f,. ' i " " L-! " ' , i. ' " '" 1'. "i?H IMIUI1HII ...-v uv.. ... ... ..... .,. ..in. ., mill i:iiiiii-i t i,i. 'iiiii. ...iii ,v. i'ri.. lint nnii iri,. ...... ....i. r , ... ,. .. u- ft--,.i ,, .i... ,... : ..r.." . - :. ... . '"- '-- ' i !" i'",,.!." ...Miiitr-K nr. tiiit n tim You'd think she'll ret It even nrnnntl the bottom, anyway. Wonder what the I idea is of having it ull hiked up in front. Oh, guess she don't knew no better. I Etc.. etc. I (Handsome sti'mntee finnlK- nni- 1,1, m . . -.- . r- ....,.. Ml.l I..J package, but he has missed his train, i I Placidly): Gee, it was swell music. I'ertunately there is another one in' tee. i three-quarters of an hour. It takes an ' Yeah, but wasn't the fleer crowded? i hour and ten minutes, but otherwise Oh. it's always crowded in them i it's a nice train.) places. ' Yeah, but It was mere crowded last night thnn I ever cell it. ' Well, if you think It was crowded , there, you heuld've seen It ever at tin Merry .Garden. OIi. boy! Was it crowded ever there? SAY, I WANT MY PACKAGE! The finest butter in America! Nev? Freck Fab b 1 n-LLL. in-1 t Lm -.., "''.M.'.1. j;, L-UPPl I H M a Sold only in our Stores a ta UJirnf i u w iti fvttikrr jim H 1 mbiJm IVa W B .Xi!Ii;iiill!!i!llilil.l!lllJlliIlili!!i:iilll!llllli:iIllil! ri , I wmwiinwiuiiinimmttiHmHiHiiii,' j iR l'HOTOri.AYH COM0AMT y J fc't' ainamt - son Af ttitmna imnwe vi uiu n ur u. lih; uiir.sr i rnnmi . l cat w ni ' ltnK u w i im i r.. t. .. . . . :: . foreign film imnortatien from P.ermn'nv ' f ' , ' . ""' ," ... "'.""A' .. .." 'V'V.A 1A I .""". ""M, "" 'al,Pnt "."' '"alter as In some .of the mere spectacular , manager of one of the morning news- ' quests. J n.mc.l with re- scenes, esrceiallv these '.hewlnr the ,.7ar !,, ,i ,i,.. ti , I . " i k r"'in " t II ll" till , Ull Mill' 1 I I'll! ..ii.ic ijitiiuiui-r- ei me ie-i uy ei wpiur old ljunuer stuck. Mildred wni -edu- , Jtuth K, ..... .t . . "" --utii. i rin, n. .'Iil'11'11 lis -i-llll- VJ.7'.,iAv .'""". '" -, ri ueu iii iu-M I irieiifi-' select 'lioel, U11K iinr : , . , ... ,." Vec1. f.uiiy as m.uini neeiuc nre seen en tic.nfipr the fnnit ,- ,n.-..,t i men rin.r .... ." "''""" m ii . , ..... . . . l.llllll Kehner I'ugene O'ltrlen Colerado in ISt'l W. Windser is net married. m i, ,n "U"P un, , . Ktr,:(,t- As " ,1le' Mildred will be Jlie large number ..f act'trs employed ' twei.tv lears old next Wa.-.hliiL'ten'.s nlnrr hJ tt l'r?n'f -7'fW'W I. mMai s' J'eu can llgure it out feri .Mevie Fan. 2010 North .Sixteenth i.- u ii " '" " jeurseu. sin-ri reu striue a res .tiuit uut-t; uuiurt-iii races or peepi" ar' pensive chord u-in.1.. ..An.. ,. t.. fu- .A..t. .i. in my Heart, when vtm kiv tl,.. L,,,Ht..., ind'AfrTca!" The cUvltS of "' olrculatien departments 'inh- w?.?. ivben !rL '" i'T.V the Cltv of Canten with Its ,nin,nu. i "r two papers, and where Mill re, hn- rp'1 J ., .P, ' c.',1 ' llil' ' '"'' crowded pt p, laUen w h d, ree XT a ' 1,hcd hcr Mhoellni:. !'' years later '" ' "7 . .'? K'lHey;Sliiiiiiin perform- 2t nnX e ChTne siiiir" " V,ls s"rI'l-'d te get a telegram '- "I he Thief" ever twenty j ears nurneraries. Then the XrV , She r"ui, I'"''' Les Angeles, asking f ' ; ' P -ntJ old eaeugl, te Africa win re the l,iel,l,.nrs f II.. '"r '" ,'011"' '" Mc him Willi a V ew te "' ' .V r ""lipeil te -ee il.i tt it te m"a I v,. I' "rtlns In n series of photoplays. She v,a h" -""'"e Eugene O Ilriei, who' tribes re uir inr L'i n, ,i, .,?, '""' " f""d in Ees Angeles, and this 'a5'''1 " "ill l"'rf in i(- I don't S e as Th , ''e ",,.' '"fml 1"'I "-' hlu. some e her ''a-.veu for admiring I lieodere Keb- teTfJilycff n,m!r' where w hit.'' p p "- she and her mother packed ter .jn. urren Kerri- are used iirnin. nnd then the see,,.. '.'I' and . went te the him coleny-ami """ """ " "ne . , tneth wrappers leek him ever witli mild Interest. Whut's eating him. any way?) Ma see Susie's new dress? Ye.s, hew did you llke it? I thought it was a mess. Loek geed en anybody but Susie, nut she cun't wear cerise. Seme kind friend ought ' te tell her. Why don't you tell her? Who. me? Sure, why net? , FOIt THE LOVE OF GKEAT GEEWIHI.IKEHH, GIVE ME MY PACKAGE! I'VE GOT TO CATCH A TRAIN. Butter Pftiladelpiuas flrvest BUTTER H.R.AIKEN 118 N.DoIawEU'eAv.,Plula. stsicyeur aeiiet' SEABOARD AIR LINE F L O R I id found the producer bad cone te New- Yerk. Ardent Admirer This nwcr is in- Huf Mildred had by that time begun tended for ethers., tee. Pleu-e, folks. te dream of movie stardom, se the went don't ask me te print anv mere Valen- te a booking agent and told him her '" effusions. If jeu nil think he's story. J le took lier te the Elce Studies ""' perfect leverr that s nil right. shifts again te Denmnrk. where vast crowds of people acclaim the safe re turn of the nirplane which had goiu geiu goiu Inte Africa te rescue the heroine and Iter companions from the hands of the rXnU.t .AniilIr,n ' Befere staging 'the Chinese scenes the nml Ret i"'r a R"1"11 Jeb lu ,l"' st0(,k l ,n,i't klrlew ,'m.vthi"S about loving ilirecter. Jeseph Maj. was obliged te ''empiiny. just se she could learn make- myself, se I can t say. scour jiinejiu ie niui a sumcient nuni !) of Ch.iicse te milk- the Canten "i-ceneS realistic. In a stage phi a xvhlte man can become a plausible Chinese by means of make-up. as wus proved by Walker Whiteside in "The 'Jyphoen" nnd "Mi- Wu." Hut the revealing eye of the ramern acts in just the opposite manner from the illusnrv Klre of the footlights. The footlights hide imperfections of make-up; the camera throws Haws of chnracteriza- I tien into high relief. Then-fore. It was, up and things. She was enlv a little kid with her hair down her back and she A Fan write-: "I ivm- U..n if0,, siujed "itli lClcii ten diijs and was that m-i-seinil likes nnd lis'ikes were id palil St.". witlKMit nrr g'tling in front inteieM te tlie public. If ;,ei-en d"c, of a enmra when her age-it heard net lik-5 u certain n'-tnr. u ne nsks thnt the Mutual Company wanted n them te spend their oed n eney t.. -n- young girl for some two-reel comedies him. I.et tliem stav nw.-n ' If the nnd took her there. There were u let general public thinks' f hem ' bum. thev of applicants for tlie inb-girls well will seen be out ; empl v he , , merl- known in picture --but the Mutual man than tnl'c. took one leek nt Mildred In her simple "As for con. it. sw mf, , ,. ilnm). little .sailor suit and signed her en. Reme inn n who hasn't it. nnd win net? I nder this contract -he made m-vi n lie has eve, and :i -mrnir I,., ..,.', i, ) necessary for the director te engageVtal ' Pk'tllrps in the 'I.itile Miss Innmence" If nn actor, lie i deluged villi mail Chinese. serie, and then went te rn'nersal. ' etc.. evrv mlrmty in the dnv frt m The same care w.hm nrce-sarv in en- ' wlere she played a lead with William i women tfllmf linn se. Hew m.mM he gaging plnyirs for the scenes' showing p.tewell who was recently killed in keep his heiul? I.et bun ln-c it. Life is the cannibal?. Ne amount of burnt I nlversal s Seijth African scientific ex ' short and beauty shorter. cork can make a white man a Negro en I""(1itien. Mildred was fifteen .wars old "Take our own Jehn llarivnieie with the screen, for there is the matter of WDP." she worked with Steweli his Apelle I'eim and cameo face. U I... the thick lips and negreid nostrils whicn , ,"" Placd with lelu Dar.a in let conceited'; .1 m watch him '1 h.-inli the camera shows se sharplv that i r, ' eaveref Dreams.' and opposite goodlier, he mk-us .-,-erv uvc that imitations appear ludicrous. ' Bryant nshburn in "All Wrong," nnd bilngs his beauty tr the I'eie. The story of "The Mltress of the 'j"1"' when the I nited States entered "One In the limelight nt piesent I "World" recounts the exploits of Helen ' li "',r,' i1"' '""' her ,in rents came liked wry much .,n M-st sisht. Al Nellson, a young Danish university ' ba,1 ,n Philadelphia, where her father ilmugli net gte.it. hi list work tomes r-ludent, searching for the fabulous awaited the call le nrvlce. mm-.v near it. Don't .endemn en fii-.t J-lehes of the Queen of Shebn. buried , 1""1, "ach. Hie predu.er of Hareld sight, but after a f-ir trial, and if vmi from the world in the lest Citv of Opliir ' Eloyd's comedies, at thnt time saw a , don't like them slaj awav and let tlie--By acquiring this vast wealth the Preview of "All Wrong," nml inline, who de go. heroine becomes the mistress of the i 'Hatfly telegraphed Mildred offering her "I loc bnnn, arid when the .terld world and is thus able te wreak her I " contract as Lloyd's leading lady. Al- gets tee sordid .mil ugly 1 -n te the vengeance en a foreign diplomat who l metit atthe same time she get three' Fine Arts Ai-ndemv and leek at the het only caused the deaths of her father "'her offers, one for serials, but she beautiful children of ether people's and mother, but also nearlv wrought Ws B,1 inxt("i "1Pm- She decided te' brain . In a meu. where I knew beau lim own ruin. I nccept Ileach s offer. ty is nnd feel better. I de net like The title role is played by Mia May, Sue went mlt te Jin Lloyd two and u this continued irrsh. but if grown fulks Kurepean fctuge and screen artUt. llIl'( years age. nnd has been with him de, that's up te theni. Only cbildicu Although "The Mistress of the ' ev(,r since. She is still under contract ' miike up the muieiiij cf the' audience World" runs te the unprecedented te mnke a number of pictures with' him. They lies, borrow or steal te ten il,ei,. f length of thirty reels, or mere thnn j hllt- while she Is In'lhc East, she Is con- week after week, and they hme a bad . tiv.uuu jeei vi mm, ine story tails '"" "" "cverui preuueers wun u inuueui-e, i tninit. lleut knock the iiaiurauy . - walcb is ' i- jcemnlete W, 'wnue tncre is a connected story , return te jiouyweou in about four world, tiert s beamy is best, be it mu or iree cr neast. lllllOUCll SLEEPING CAU bERVtCE -jr-y;V. R. . ' xx'. rhlladrlphU Ilaltlr mer XVnuhlniten ltlrhmenil I.v. Wnshlnsten Rtttrlltl heuthrrn. I'lnra Ar. 1'lnfhurst Cnmilen Cela iubl SaMinnuli Hrwnswlrli Ar. JiirUsenlllU l.v. JackKenYille A r. Tampa Clrarwutrr llfllrnlr , Ml. I'ctfrsl'urc Ar. Ilradrntunn Ar, Smrnsetu Xr. XVntre r. 1 0. JO l ISV 3 N. 9 lletldi IMM.SoulliiSf.beird rfftttlt. Cub. Spl.l Sptti.l If.tl M.IIIJ.n. i. :j 3140 JM, 2:0S I'.I,l2aO AM 11 .. 'II " I Hi-" " 8:L'5 " I B:40 " I H:e5 " 0:i8 " I t:'JS " ( 7:10 ' 9:45 " I 7 05 " I S-.15 " 1:17 Alt tl:30 " ll'.yae PM 4:85 AMI 0:83 " 5-33 7:48 I S:20 i pmI 10:3.1 11:10 ' 111:0ft " 12:05 Ait l4:3e (li'iil'il S.47 " 1101 ' a l2:m AM; 12:25 " B -3 eu RAILWAY- D A Pinehunt, N. C. Southern Pines, N. C Camden, S. Savannah, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. ncs First thoughts for the young season dainty oile and French linen lawn; smart tissua gingham and French ratine; the ever-desired D. & J. Andersen gingham in three brand-new colorings new rose, copper, royal blue the first arrivals of the dotted Swisses. Materials and colorings suited te every balmy-v?eather activity and each awake-hour of the twenty-four, in hotel or home, awheel, afoot ec afloat. The best selection NOW The best prices ALWAYS 1008 Chestnut Street l'IIOTHI'l..YS I'llOTIIl'I.AYS 7.15 PMl 8:35 I'M 10:00 " 685 AM n - '9 m 111: a Jacksonville St. Aurustlne hfmnnd IliiteiiH-Ktubrerit XV. raim iiKirn Miitmi 7:30 AM 7il0 ' S:30 " 7-2! Of! 8:01 J1.10 J 0.00 PM lli0 " 1:31 Air 1 47 S 15 II 3ll 8:35 D.HO " 1:00 PM :40PMj I S i ti.ue " ONO 10:0(1 8:55 AM1 9 Sl.' s a e.'Yi a e f9:0i h u J 7M) 710 8:30 ' " I 7:2fT" " 1 8:0il I B:iu ' ti u CO W Wlnlrr TeariM Tlckrtn ill Hcduittl lUIrn fitoperrr. Iteiarn Umlt Mar St. Ulli. .New tin Hule E E i n-.co AMjio.eo r.MS 110:05 " 11:00 " -2 ,12 50 I'M I 1.31 A My i 1:no " I 1.47 710 ' S15 " lIOilO " 111:30 AllinifnK Write NOW for reiervi- tiem and authentic infer. matien. Boekltti. "Wintering In tlm.Hniith." 'llnntlna nnd I-lnhlnir In the Seuth." "llif j lltlirr Wiiertt" (tUInt unit iiiiu irunia teurnutntnt ,lutrsi. i. Carl Joknien, D, P. A. 1335 ('llrntnut fit., I'Mlii.. P. New Verli emce 142 V. 42d St. Washtnsten, D. C. OlTlca 711 14th at.. N. W. 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 Com pany of America. M0TIHUrF W&eu. ccwr-ur w fcCTAWWCA ALLEGHENY tOlli llnsrla Jt, Pmiai'linlf Al'M. 5T1 M;,t' naiiv ut l. Kvsm. 0:43 L 0 GEORGE WALSH in "Tin-: si:ki:n.xi)K" l'r.inkferd i AHunenr Tetlity nt 2:15. 7 and 0 M'l-XIAI, VOX l'KOIHTTION "OVER THE HILL" APOI 1 Ci 62b & THOX'SON UTS. GEORGE WALSH In "Till: SKRKNAIIK" rx'ARI TOM I'HlSBTNfT AIjevp llltOAU . rvxxiM-.lVlN I)a4ly 10 A. M. l tl :151'. SI. i Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen in "I'i:tku iimirrsiix" Lehigh Palace "jJSti DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "Till: MATKIMAMAC" LIBERTY Bel. 11:13 ARCADIA ??FWZ MARION DAVIES in "Tin: immiVN pi.ay" ASTOR 10T1I V. it. l'UANKl.IN GIIlAItD AVE. MATINKK DAU.T CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "WHAT NO 2l.AN.KN4Tiy.l4" Ofl-.l lllKJltL i:VK.O:an.HAT.SIAT. CONWAY TEARLE In "Tlllt OATH" DI I HTRlRr Itreud & Sufquclunna Dl.VJIDirL Cenitnnnua i! until 11 AIINLt AMIHX ,x ltt Dill. I'll VALKNTINO "THE SHEIK" ',.--' .-"- ",w evJ' litiis -, 7 ; ,, v," t-"""''" iiu ii i '"iiiii. jiuii l lillOPK till' illy Inte five chapters, each ,of view te heading lier own company in sixioen-)car-oliprs. Life v,.v r(,ai is flvq reels0 In length and Is n cemcay'ilruiiins. Klie plans te mukn a te them. Ten bail thev must xvuite uu ste story In itself. Thus. It is' hurried trip te Flerida and fuba and It Is either te0 veunjr or tetM.1 1 tlil-i ii ireugneut 1110 enure intriy reels, nn-' " i or iree er neaht. , 'Hy elnc eny one of the five chapters i And, finally, she is four feet eleven WWyi ate an entire entertainment , Inches tall in her sterlilne feet, weighs ' 1.- A nitiie Mnnr. r.-- n M'ifkvrllent te a regular feature-length JO pounds has blonde hair, black eye- J' "h iii.ili rlv '. "','" ,W Ptpfcre. brews and lushes nnd BwiiUli-blun , ' ,,, M L ,, X i, " ""' EvC Vei. That ought te answer all your ... n w, " F i S L'L . "ft ,Ihis. 'i0. " n If-Rttenn. ....... ""imj nil iemu c ' . ;r,MV State Wilsen Foundation Meets ' WaWlnrflJi!. Mum.. .Tan tl HeKnrt Rf, ViUtrwoed Jehnsen, formerly Ambas- . -,i, Hwr w jiuiy unuer me Auministra t pUm of Woodrew Wilsen, was the prln 'Pii1 spender last nlghr in the first v i"7T w " 'fisinii .i,ur.ui.iiiiri-i in OjWftodrew AVilsen foundation. Mr. Jensen outlined the iurKM!s of the J.lfeondntlen, -which Is designed te per- .;, ihujieih me lueuis pi me lermcr itcsi- blleiit Admirer Ne; the star te I lien, I'm sure, whom I referred In that answer nbeut tnn paysieui jnnrmity xvus net Valen Valen for me te answer mr i-ern-Kimiwinnif by mall. You'll iiriureclute m ie.mI. V-'. nDi.fcV. Septuagenarian la Digamist Ottawa, Ont., .lun. 11. A bigamist Alexander Clclilt-Address Jaek I S,i i V.f n"1 ,Jl0"m' r,uy .et Hexle, 1.12.- North Hobart boulevard 'f'lV,'1 b ?l Vf '"rur,' p"t('TOl " I'01' Hollywood, Calif "oiueierti, f guilty yestcrduy nnd was given u ene ny ' V . , . , '' ,two ?e,ir wntenre In the Ontario - m.mm '. m,ts "v.. . M"?12 0J,:....I"em "'M lft tarn ....... wr ... , .uu ev jeujurfi. who iinven years ege tnry: rri:i.i:riieNi:i srncci: aess" Fur Sterapc and Remedelinn at Extremely Lew Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPARKL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street PRE-INVENTORY SALE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Afternoon Dresses Canten Crepe Velveteen Meteer 29.50 te 62.50 Values te 100.00 Evening Dresses EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 79.50 te 99.50 Formerly te 175.00 Coats Wraps PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED 39.50 te 250.00 Formerly 79.50 te 425.00 Suits Plain and Fur Trimmed 29.50 te 200.00 Formerly 45.00 te 300.00 RELIABLE FUR COATS v" NKVBH IMV JUOHK A n?NZI'B; . BROADWAY rS.J..AS: MT.CIAI. TON I'ltOIlt'CTlON "OVER THE HILL" ' r'APlTTM T22 MAIIKET1 OT. , VArl IKJLj ie a M. In 11:15 P. U. 1 SI'KriAI, CAST In "A MAN'S HOME" ' L,UL.xJiNlAL. qse. 7 (! P. it. In CHARLES RAY TIIK MIIINIOIIT nKI.I," illCUAL) 4 :ui,umiiia aV, MATINEE DAII.T M'I'.(IAI. CAST In "A MAN'S HOME" ORiENT" Viaii""JAe ai fiiNi atT WAI.I.ACK UK1I) A (iUllllA HXVAXSON In "Don't Tell Everythiiig ovERBRebk030 Vvr555 JACK HOLT and LILA LEE In . 1' A IT I : lt T Hi: hill) V" r1-'7,'I-' 111 A. M. In lt-m p. u. JAMns ei.ivr.ti ri'iixveiiii's "The Flower of the North" NIXON-NIRDLINGILK THEATRES CL PRINCESS DARBY THEATRE M'lXlAI, AST In "THE SCOFFER" EMPRESS MAl?vpf,,AAA.y.TNK CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "f.OllO KKKKIIKNCKS" 0th & dlrard At. MATINEE DAILT Sl'KCIAI, CAST In "A MAN'S HOME" FAIRMOUNT CAMIl V THKATUB-I8H Urfcet St. rMlVlll-.I s A M, TO MIDNiailT Adh'lvh AYItl'-S A KtTKII.ril VALKNTINO "THE SHEIK" ATI-I T THKATUK nlew Bpruw JO i n pi. MATINEE DAII.T THOMAS MEIGHAN In "CAri'V ItlCHf," CU01 MAIlKKT HT. "130 and 8:80 In 11 AI.I.-STAII OAST In "WITHOUT LIMIT" GREAT NORTHERN i'ViVA "BIii SI'I-.CIAI, KOX I'ltrtniTTION ' "OVER THE HILL" GLOBE IMPERIAL J?'"' .wA'tf kts; -" uiuh, i,:iui TOM MIX KM.-S. !U "THAH.IN' " 1018 MAUiiKT STUKKT 8 :m A. M le 11:12 V. M. MISS DUPONT J" 'I'xi.si: kissi,i REGENT An,,V"; ". rw.y-irTu iiaviii iii 'Tt.i:n n,i r.i.h.VNeK i iki.iw i "GIRLS DON'T GAMBLE" RJALTO a"IANTOWN AVIiNUHT . . AT TU,.rnKei:rcr"N st. LIONEL BARRYMORE In "TIIK JIUKAT AIIVKM'I UK" RURY "AHKET ST. UUU l 10 A. M. COMEDY DAY A Illl.l, or SI'KI IAI, IT.ATIT.KS hAVUi "" AKKT UTHUKT I1HLOW 7TH f 1 1 :kS l'. .T. "The SHERWOOD HAf n-r xitxxtiintM SI'KCIAI. (AST ,iu"4 Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" Itli 4 Ilaftlmera Ar MAT liv. ft. 1 ft n . !,,,:r,'" AST In Beside the Bennie Brier Bush" STANLEY ,';,AA"KMUT,AT I he Cejnquenng Power" 3T1?n""a'"KaCT'''- "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE J-KJilM' AIITIII It's (OI in- 333 MARKET 0$ j" THOMAS MEIGHAN - .. Ji'-'-'A I'UI.MT. Til Km; was- VICTORIA Wlfw.-j"" DUSTIN FARNUM In'Tlli: IHJVii, WITHIN" RIALTO. nt WEST CHESTER CHARLES RAY In "XIXKTHKN tv'VIVIjri " XJlrtlN 1 i,,', ''' " ,'" - t Hat "'"j "ricun iii. BELMONT r,-D ABOVK- MAIlKKT "THE GOLDEN SNARE" CEDAR 00'IA CnDAH'AX'ENtJa' 1X 1:30 and .1, 7 and 0 P. M. HARRY CAREY . In "TIIK re.v COLISEUM rhat Ut. neth 00t "II.I.IAJI CllltlSTV r.IIAXNi:'.S "THE BARRICADE" JUMBO 0-v' ST. tc OIIIAnD AV j ""-"-' Jumbo June, en Krankferd "L" CONSTANCE BINNEY ln'"CAi: erilKCHX" LEADER 4ISiT ''ANCANTr.Il AVE. i-ir-vLL.r i, no ter. 710IIP.M. CONSTANCE BINNEY lii'KOOM AND IIOAIIII" LOCUST Z'iD. AND I.OCLIHT .STnEETI L.UWWOI Mata. IjJD. l-aii, Kven 11-31) It 11 PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE LURE OF JADE" oeiTlimni'.1.? t0.T.r ".' t;'"l, ii'i'iuiii" i n in . ,-'" f,'"II'"i In I id Seulli .sraManJ. It Ju.t 1VflM AVItli Almeaplnre mi'l TlirllU, NIXON B'-'U ;sD MARKET STB. WILL ROGERS In "OI Il.i; OF uil'MI N" RIVOI I B2D ND HANSOM ST. V W1-1 1 30 & 3:3(1. it 3D 11 T. M. MAY MacAVOY In .".XIOItAI.S" 69TH T Theatre--Opji. 'i ' Terralml ,,l31' L'3l, 7 mil ! I' M. ETHEL CLAYTON . ! "KXIT TDK VAMP" STRAND Qermantnwn Av nt X'rnaeU ixlTl-' "m - nrt n f sr. CONSTANCE BINNEY In "ROOM AND IIOAHIr- AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. .'Jr wis....!.'. im.mMummL.,. .mi. wiwlj S"9iaaBaBaF w tniJr.rrrZ.Krttauiai fmfr'iiMrS I . - I . --- ' - ., , ..,! w rfirr.' . I . -Lli... r , J s. ha Sph. .vi ) k, kvth '.ti if.v.Vs. .-T iijUiaiaiamu.V'-t.'...I'... . ... ij ,. ' . 1 nnriniiMiiiiiiiiniiiMir ' -- ' Tr -,., -t1- ' ---ri SESSUE HAYAKAWA . I" "TIIK H1)',S' i-ltuls Ambassador VViilvmt0S,tA&T?W,,u. HOBART BOSWORTH . .. . . 1 "WHITi: HANDS" ermantewn xtTt''' mailt .XVIM.IAM IOX rilODITTION "OVER THE HILL" JEFFERSON " seil'ATIN?"pDMi.' AONKS A.IIKH A III DOI.I'II X XI.KNTIXO "THE SHEIK" PARlf UIUOU AVK. & DALI'II'N "j ' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO;, In "WHAT NOAlAN KNOWS " Ifi!,'-
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