Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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Above Is tin cast in Alia Nazlimivn's production of Ibsen's "Dell's Heuse." lined up In n moment between
scenes. Stuuding, left te right, are Wcdgeuoed New ell (Krogstad), Cnrn I.cc (n ninld), nml Nigel de Hruller
(Dr. Rank). Seated, left te rlghf, arc Florence Kl'hcr (Mrs. T.fldcii), Nazimevn (Nnra. Alnn Hale
(Ilelmer), and Hllner Oluer (a nurt'C). The little boy is Philippe de Lacy, and the girl is Herbarn Maicr
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
By IIENIIY.
Jean S. It., Colllngsweod I'm
(sorry you have become impatient about
the answers te your questions. But I
must apolegizo te you and about two
hundred ethers. I'm getting through
my mall as fast as I can, but It keeps
coming In faster than I can tnkc care
of It. James KIrkwoed is at present
In Italy working en a film version of
"The Man Frem, Heme." He was
bem In Grand Rapids, Mich., and edu
cated there. He spent eighteen yenrs
en the stage before going into pictures.
He is six feet tall, weighs ISO pounds.
haseandy hair nnd blue eyes nnd, when
he Is at home, lives nt 725 Redca ave
nue, Beverly Hills, Les Angeles. Mil Mil
eon 8111a has just started work with
Dorethy Dalten in n photoplay called
"The Cat That Walked Alene." He
mi born In Chicago nnd educated there,
graduating from the University of Chi
cago. He wab en the Btage for eight
years ant was leading man for Bclasce,
the Bhuberta," Brady nnd, Frohman. He
is Biz feet tall, weighs 180 pounds
and has light hair and gray eyes Ills
home address Is 1320 Crescent nelghts
Boulevard, Hollywood.
Interested Nazlraeva was born In
Yalta. iCrlraen. Russia. Yeu saw her
last In "Camllle.' This will be fol
lowed seen by a film version of Ibsen's
"Dell Heuse." I can't find any rec
ord of Justine Johnstone's age, though
I. knew she was born In Hoboken. The
last picture she made was "Agathn'B
Aunt." Valentine Is five feet eleven
Inches tall.
"Sla," Qualtcrtewn, writes "Could
you telirme hew these people who arc
en the stage with big companies get
their jobs? Where de these stock com-
i pnny actors and actresses get their
positions? I believe they are paid very
well, don't you? Plcase tell ine what
kind of an education they must have.
Where de vaudcville people apply for
positions? Did tfeu ever bee Karle
Williams personally? He is my fav
orite. De you like bis plays? When
de ren get time te see all these shows?
" I should think it would take all your
time answering these questions. I saw
you printed net long there was a studio
at Betzwood near Valley Ferge. Why
Is it that it isn't open? Were there
ever any pictures made there? Please
print Earle Williams' picture."
(Peeple en the stage usually get their
JOM besieging the managers of stock
companies until they arc given work
either as supes or in tiny bits or some
times companies which ceme here ad ad
vertifle for supes or the people go te
New Yerk and register with booking
agents or they manage te meet some
one who can Introduce them te mana
gers. There's no set rule. It's'ju&t
like getting a job in any ether business,
and, if you show talent, you get ahead.
It isn't necessary te have any particular
kind of an education. I knew actors
, .'f i-u, ,i..n' Tnu.i. V.. ,.i. I
arc maKing goea money
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nnu screen. ?ie: I never saw
Tnrli, I
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Williams personally. I think his pln.6
nre an rigiu, out x weuiun t nive evtr
them. 'Where de I get time te i-ci al1
these shows? Why, my dear "Ma,"
I haven't another thine in the world
te de. Life Is just one grand, bv, ect
song for me. I have no troubles, no
responsibilities, no hard work and never
jSftnythinR te de until tomorrow. Cinch,
I -calls it! The htudie at Uetzwoeil is
temporarily idle. Geerge Rowlands hns
just nniHiieii limiting n big special pic
ture called "Eli, Eh" out there ai.d
he Is new busy cuttlnir it. Thnre is n
chance that he may make another and
then, rumor says, the studiea will re
bume activities witli the production 1
'serica of historical and literary pic
i tures. Oh, yes ; there have been u let
of pictures made there. Just during
the last couple of jeurs, nil the "Toon "Teon "Toen
rvllla Trelley" comedies were pro
duced nt Betzwood nnd Edgar Jenc
made a series of "Western" pictures
' &'!?,- l'n I"-1"1 n riclr of Earle
Williams for you wien i '
i
M. F. McII. I'm glad you have
finally succumbed te the lure of the
i- Letter Bex. Cenrad Nagel has no
rreular director. He is under con
tract te tile Lnsky studies In Hollvweod
j, (Where he can be addressed) and was
recently leaned te .Metre for a picture
1 With Alice Lake, but is back with
Lasky again. Address Jehn Emersen
cure of United Studies, Hollywood. 1
f don't blame you for rapping "Don't
vTell Evcrvthinir." But. If w ran h...
ixfi '" tl10 rumors in moviedem, It wasn't
' T written te be n story. The gesaip is
iV that. When Cecil dn Mllle mniln "Tin.
Aaalr8 of Annntel." he bhet se much
' 5ea8,, tuat 0le entire cplewle hnd te
iVf m cut out te bring it down te exhi
-tfiwimu R'MSUl. I HIS 0IISOllO WI1H tllM'll
"liH hand by u clem litni doctor -the.
jwre Mien tiuims, ou knew .mil i-
tlirilea Inju "Dmi't Tel IVTjibin,;
J
uigbt tisiwcll Im Jirrttiil
U mail, luur)!tery is bJinnly '
v y.fflK
Ht 11,
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M. XEELY
mnde up of the standard and much
ecr-used hokum of n thousand lilui.
and would never have n chance. I
rccognize incidents from several fllmt
and plnyH nnd It's old stuff. Bcddes.
they don't wnnt war episodes In the
films nowadays. Maybe you'll put me
down as a brute for saying pe. but
there's no use encouraging j'eu te hope
for success with It as It stands.
Ruth Canter Address Rudelph Val
entine, Agnes Ayres. Hetty Compnen
Hebe TnjeN. Cilerm Swan.en Mil-
dred Harris Chapman, Elliett Dexte
and Milten Sills, all rare of Lnsky
Studie. Hollywood. Marv Plckferd,
just Hollywood. Lillian Gish, enre D.
W. Griffith, 303 Lengncrc Building.
Times Square, New Yerk. Sessue Ha
yakawa, care Robertsen Cole studies,
Hollywood. Vera Gorden, care Cosmo
politan Studies, Second nvenue nnd
12Cth street. New Yerk. Herbert Ilaw Ilaw
llneon, Universal City. Cal. Richard
Bajthclmess, care Inspiration Pictures,
GC5 Fifth nvenue. New Yerk.
G. F. Yeu say you don't e hew 1
can de se mean ns te print tilings that
are net nice about Valentine and then
you say n let of lesn-nlce things about
Wallace Reid. The very idea of call
ing him n prune ! new de you knew
I'm net really n girl and just ns crnj
about Wnlly as you nre about Ru Ru
eolph? I'm very sorry I can't tell you
the exnet birthday of Gareth Hughes,
especially ns you say it is very ncc
SS-'SXn ?3teed' C ' sure
"&
"w ' " '"" , . 'would duly twinkle. After a while it
s.r t t ,, .-..i. -.. .. .i.eiK01 ridiculous, and "Shake 'em up!"
Mrs. J. I agree with you that the a3 tll0 siecnn l
sooner the argument lb cut out the nis t ' b , f R j
better, se Ira net going te print your I ,,,,, !s .. ', "';,",'
iettcr because
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nil ever nga
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times, we are all entitled te our per
sonal preferences, nnd. ns every pessi
ble view has already been given, what
the use?
C. C It would undoubtedly be in
teresting te many te devote some of
my space te the legitimate thcatic. but
I really can't de it. My time Is se
inKen up wiwi nuioraeunmB nnu Bnu
mm ieua mm uuiilci u m. irna m uif
ment would interfere with my pleasure. I
I'm ene of these gay butterflies who
doesn't like work nnd manages te get
along very well without it ns you can '
easily believe if you nre a steady render '
of this paper. Se I'm sorry I can't
give you the stage biographies reu re- i
quest. Whv net write te our "Forum" i
department? The man who runs that
knows a let mere than I de, nnywn.
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W. O. P. Jackie Snundpri
born rlebt here In Philadelphia
nml
cducnted in St Jeseph's Convent here.
fThe ent en the vaudeville binge with ,
Dawsen's Dancing Dells and also
played In stock. Then she get into I
. , . .
11III13. OllU IIIIO urvu 111 II Hit Ill (IIU-
liiltrs. jiniuiiiuK euiiilu 111 Aitiiiiuiivnn,
iinii.) ti.i. , nn..... t.. r i ,,
"The Chcekmnte." "Miracle of Leve,"
"Dnd's Girl." "Dreg Ilarlnn." "The
Scuttlers" nnd "Puppets of Fate." I
She lins also written a number of see- I
nnrltw. She is five feet three Indies tali, I
weighs 115 pounds and has blonde hnlr I
nnd blue eyes. I
Dimples Hap yeu'' Nice ones?
Address Pearl Whlte enre Fex Studie,
Tenth nvenue nnd .Fifty-fifth street,
New Yerk: Ruth Reland, care Hal
Reach Studies, Hollywood, Calif. ; Tem
Mix, rare Fex Studies, Hollywood;
Nerma Talmadge. United Studies. Hol Hel Hol
lyeood: Mary Plckferd, just Holly Helly Holly
eood: Dorethy Glsh, cave D. W. Grif
fith, 30 Longaere Building, Times
Squure, New Yerk
Latrevaslia All right ; we won't
quarrel about ages I'm tee old and .
jeu're tee young for ages te matter,
anyway. Yeu bet I think Claire Wind Wind
eor Is chnrmlng. Se does Chnrlie Chap
lin, according te Hollywood rumors.
And I agree with you that Alice Terry
was mighty swpt In "The perncuring
Power" or was It "Conquering," Yes, I
I thought it was a fine picture. Bex
Ingram, who dJiectcd it, can always, be
depended en te put out a geed piece of
work. A'alontine's real last name is i
Gugllclml and is pronounced (ns nearly
n I can spell it In phonetic English)
"Goel-jel-race."
Mae I). I don't think schools of
acting would benefit you nearly se
much as actual stage experience ln a
stock company or as n supe with a j
read show. And the only way te get
these jobs Ih te keep everlastingly nt !
the manage. Doesn't sound hopeful,
docs it? It isn't liKeiidcd te. It's a
hind read, mid If yiiu haven't nerve
nml di'tcriiiinuiliiii enough te de it till
HO .wu nilxht ii-i wed ipi't, Ih'eKi will
lie liclnfiil In inn liinctidii with such
iHlugu txpeilciiM', but jeu'U never learu I
te act or te "elecute" tr
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EVENING PUBIag
PRISONER OF ZEND A
COSTUMES WERE
A LOT OF TROUBLE
By CONSTANCE PALMER
Hollywood, Calif.
npHIS afternoon, nfter repeated nt-
tempts te make the srade, 1 at last
managed te cet ever te the Metre Studie
te watch Ilex Ingram making "The
Prisoner of Zcndn." Barbara La Mar
and Stuart Helmes were doing some
very interesting scenes. The first things
that caught,thc eye were the picturesque
costumes. The brains nnd energies of
many people have been bent for months
en the task of evolving plausible-looking
costumes of n mythical country.
"Ruritnnin," it seems, is one of these
places supposed te be wedged In be
tween the great Powers of Europe.
Why, even In the scene, Miss Ln Mar
spoke French, and Mr. Helmes some
times lnped into Germnn!
The tery Is known te almost every
one. Miss La Mar. of course, plays n
1 bountiful siren, and Mr. Helmes, I
! gather, is n sort of clilcf-ef-stnff of
i doubtful loyalty. The occnslen was
the end of a tete-a-tete dinner and each
plinr.. ,vnQV", '"";,""",, "V
a?," ""i3 JL7'"R. f,',"
slate of mind regarding the chaotic com
plicatiens in the Uevernment of lluri
tanln. i
Mr. Ingram has n chnrmlng person- i
nllty and a wonderful way of getting j
the most out of a scene nnd from the !
players ln it. Every new and then he I
would shout te nn invisible stage hand.
the stars back of the miniature reefs I
unassuming, rather boyish gentleman he
as alwajs been. He leeks much thin
ner than when he wan niakins "The
Cenquetlng Power." They tell me he
works day nnd night en his pictures.
Such n thing as recreation is unknown
te him.
Rebert Edeson wns also visiting en '
the set, nnd nmuscd us nil by nn imltn- !
tien of Ben Turpin (can ou imngine '
ueDcrt l-acsen ueinc it.') nt the benefit
performance the ether night. By the
way, it we.s the one given by motion
picture people for the Hollywood Pest
of the American Legien.
I
HEAR that Gasten Glass U k1e1. ,
Improving nfter his automobile
accident n week age. Ills car was
struck by a street car while he wnsi
crossing Hollywood beulevnrd net far
from this typewriter. j
I also understand that the engagement
of Frances White, the musical cemedv
-tar te Rowland MrKee is quite settled
nnnn Mera tlllin tlinf !.... ..- -...
"I'Y" .w.w v"", i--,, an; ,iuL-
tlcins the wedding ceremony, with j
"Wally" Reid Will
De "Dictator" Next
F)LLOWING the completion of
"Acress the Continent," Wal
laeo Reid will next make Richard
Harding Davis' piny, "The Dicta
tor," under the direction of Jamen
Cmze. This ploy Is the one ln which
Willie Cellier starred se successfully
en the speaking stage. It Is being
adapted for the screen by Walter
Weeds.
Meanwhile, "Acress the Conti
nent" Is well along toward comple
tion. JtinuHntiinniinniinjijiiJimniiiiiJEUimiHtiiiufiirifraetiriufiDnD'iiiiiiifTfiJ'mmiinumiis
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briilcxmalilA, spectnters nml fill, tip n
Jir. .ucivce h leg cnuin. 'iiic tnuin is
very uniiHunl, being built of legs' with
artificial Icicles banging from the caves
nml snow In the chinks of the walls.
A friend of mine who wns lit) there -ter
the rehearsal told me the beuse wns
fnrnlslieil liv Kvnniitttt.
"Or wns It swiping?" she nsked,
thoughtfully. "Ne, I guess it was
swapping, because he offered te trade
ine n piano lamp for my vlctrela."
Herbert Ilawllnsen Is making "Peter
lnan," the story written for him by'
Leuis Victer Kytlnge, n "lifer" In the
Arlzenn State Penitentiary. In creek
language, the title means n rnfc-blewpr,
pays Mr. Kj tinge In a letter te the stu
dio. He ought te knew, being In dally
contact with lets of them.
The letter, which I saw nijsclf, Is
tery interesting. He hnS his own let
terheads, with the pcnltcntlnry given
as his home address, and instead of- n
formal opening, he starts breezily,
"Helle 1" I heard Hint be bad been
offered n salary of $20,000 n year by
n New Yerk advertising concern for
his Ideas nlenc, with perfect freedom te
de anything else he liked with his brains.
The concern also guurnntced te ebtnin
his release. The offer was refused. The
proceeds of his advertising business nre
given back te the prison for reform
verk. (
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Wishing Night
Ijr DADDY
Jnck and Janet arc sent by the
Whhinc Fairy te tell the forest folks
that it is Wishing Xight and each
can have a iclsh. All cheese idse
ictshcs te makp tchen the fa'.ry ap'
pears.
CHAPTER IV
Twe Wishes Ge Wrong
fnifHAT arc jour own wishes?" the
animals rfsked Jnck nnd Jnnct.
The children had te slop te think
about that. They had been se busy
carrying the Wishing Fairy's message
te the folks of the forest they hadn't
put their minds te work fixing up wishes
of their own.
"I'll wish for n pocket that always
will have money In It," declared Jeck.
Janet didn't knew whether te wish
for money or net. She hnd heard
crown-ups sny that money did net nl-
wa.s bring happiness. Jnne wanted
te uc nappy.
"I'll wish for n glad heart that al
ways will be as merry and joyful as en
Christmas Day," she finnlly whispered.
"That Is a geed wish," cried all the
animals and the tree spirits.
Jack nnd Janet turned their nenlen
toward home. They hndn't gene far
when they met the Wishing Fairy
Hoeting tewnrd them.
"Have jeu sprcau my message
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Prime Rib 1U
Sirloin, Rump or Round STEAKS 20c lb.
City-Dressed Fresh HAMS 20c lb.
8B SKINBACK HAMS 15c lb.
WHOLE Oil CUT IN IIAI.I"
Large Slice of HAM (1 lb. average) 25p each
Nice Lean Sugar-Cured Boneless BACON 15c lb.
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LOIN PORK for roasting or for sour kreut. ... 15c lb.
Fresh Country Sausage none better 15c lb.
Finest Country Scrapple money can buy, 3 lbs. 25c
Best Half Smokes or Ham and Beef Bologna 2 lbs. 25c
Finest Country-Made Liver Pudding 15c lb.
City-Dressed Sparc I Heme-Made Sour
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through the forest?" cried the" .Wishing
Fairy. Vis every ene ready ''with a
Wishing Night wish?"
"Yes, kind. Wishing Fairy," an
swered Janet. "They are waiting for
you." , , (
"And may we go with you when you
grant the wishes?" asked Jnck.
"Te be sure you may But, llke me,
you must be invisible," replied the
Wishing Fairy. "Ne ene knewa where
or when I shall come, but the first wish
they make when I am with them, that
wish shnll be granted them en Wishing
Night." ,? .
The Wishing Fairy waved her magic
wand ever Jnck nnd Jnnct, nnd tapped
them en the shoulders with. It.
At ence Jnck nnd Janet knew they
were Invisible, for they' unto the sur
prised leek of the ponies, Trlxle nnd
Topsy. ... , , ,
"Whero have they getfe?" neighed
Trlxle.
"I wish I knew," answered lepsy.
"Se de I," added Trlxle.
"Your wishes arc granted," promptly
cried the Wishing Fairy. Again she
waved her wand ever Jnck nnd Janet.
They nt once beenme visible. Trixle
and Topsy snorted In astonishment.
"Where were you?" nsked the ponies.
"We have been here nil the time,"
answered Jnck. "Yeu couldn't see us
becnuse the Wishing Fairy made us
Invisible.
"Wishing Fairy, give us our wish,"
neighed both the ponies. "We wnnt
the speed of swallows nnd the springy
legs of n rnbhlt se we enn leap ever the
highest bushes and the broadest
creeks."
The Wishing Fairy's smile turned
queer. "Alns, you can hnvc only one
wish," she snld, "nnd thnt Is the first
wish jeu speak In my presence en
Wishing Night. Your first wish was
te knew where Jack nnd Janet hnd
gene. That wish has been granted
you."
Trixle nnd Topsy were surprised nt
that nnd disappointed. But they knew
what the Wishing Fuiry said was true.
They hnd thrown uway their chnncc for
ii big wish by making an Idle wish that
hnd brought them no profit. '
(In tomorrow's chapter will be (old
hew Toddle Piiplilns and Johnny Bull
inahc a big mistake.)
Firemen Elect Officers
The Hese, Heek and Ladder Com
pany, of Cliften Heights, hns elected
the following efficers: President.
Themns Leftusj vlce president, Geerge
Moere; rccerjiyg secretary, .lames Ual
laghcr; llnnnclnl secretary, Peter Yca
ger; trensurcr, Jeseph Swartz; chlel,
Geerge IVehnn ; first assistant chief,
Themns Carrj second assistant chief,
Jnmea Dehcrty ; engineer, Edward Gal Gal
eon; first nssistunt engineer, Jehn
Klrbchnck ; second assistant engineer,
Russell McKcnige; directors, Philip
Dick, Patrick McGewnn, Harry I.
Ilngan, Charles Gcckler and Edward
Carr.
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Uncpmmeri Sense ' :
Dy JOHN DLAKIS
ONIjY n very dull person believes that
any man can nttnin crcnt success.
We nre born with cnunl opportunity,
but net with equal Intelligence.
It is true, however, that the dc
pendnble man, though he mar net be
?,' "n nt. Is likely te go fnrtlier than
the brilliant man who, Is net depend
able. Twe very impprtnnt rcnulfitea te suc
cess nre ability nnd dependability. The
man who has both will get along. He
starts with n great advantage ever his
fellow men.
. lfi .J'?"00"''! cheese but one, you
would better chese dependability 'tiinn
ability. , The qulck working, quick
thinking man is admired; but. unless
he is reliable, he is net likely te be
trusted. '
"TO INTO nny town small enough se
- thnt you may gfit acquainted with
the. prosperous citizens, nnd you will
find that most of them nrc dependable
few of them 'brilliant.
They pled nleng at their jobs, giving
attention te details, nnd making ns few
mistaken as possible, nnd in a sense
they succeed.
TlrEDIOCUITy may net be the great-
est tiling In the world, but It very
often accumulates wealth, nnd fre
qucntly gathers happiness.
Most men have some little talent for
something or ether. If It Is n talent
for drawing or writing or oratory, It is
easily discoverable.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
'PpCIAL
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ADrvl I C 02D THOMPSON BTB.
APOLLO MATINEE DAILT
M.nSHAI.I. SEILAN'S
"BITS OF LIFE"
ARCADIA JjraHJ i?Si
WILL ROGERS
10TH
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In
'neciiLiNQ reu uomke"
A CTnD FHANKUN QIHAHD AVB.
Ab 1 OK MATINKH DAH.T
ANITA STEWART
In "1'IWVYT1I1N08 or ur.STINY"
BALTIMORE BJ:f,iS!SSK
SYLVIA BREAMER
In "UNBKKN rUKCKS"
ril" i IPDIDH Drend & fimquehanna
t5LUll.tlrl-' Continuous a until 11
MARGUERITE SNOW
In "LAVENDKtt AN OUI LACE"
BROADWAY Tt, sTrMu
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "A 1'KINCE T11KKE WAS"
rerrrt "- market pt
LArl 1 vJL. je a. m. te ll is p r.
AMSTAK CAST In
"Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford"
COLONIAL ainu5eMl7pLenTB,1PATS:
WILLIAM S. HART
In "WHITE OAK"
FAIRMOUNT &4i$AX
BETTY COMPSON
Jn "I-AHIES JIUST UVK"
GATIJ CT THEATRE BIew Sorue
VU 1 n O 1 . MATINEE DAILT
AI.T.hTAK CAfJT la
"TE GREAT LOVER"
greaTnerthern wwf
VIOLA DANA
In "IIOMU HTtri"
IMPPRIAl O0TI1 WALNUT 8T8.
IIVII I.Il-l, jjnts, 2-30; Evb. 7 & 0
hPECIAI, l'OX PltOIIUCTION
"OVER THE HILL"
fARF TON CHESTNUT Alieve BROAD
NAKLIUIN UallylO A.M. teUUSP. M,
Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen
III "PI7IEU IISIIETtyU.N"
Lehigh Palace u'nnanaA"i
WAI.I.MJIi HUM 1.1.1I (IMJIIIA KWANBOJ?
"Don't Tell, Everything"
T inYMrtswHLfCfiz-Ra
T 1 1 li'3r.ill 1 J'.ik. iW"A.1. .T
mam
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1 rUOTOI'lAYS I'llOT01'I.AS imueTIavs"
eeMjurv y J
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Twe Riuisitcs t Success
If It Is merely n talent for business It
requires discovering.
lJut no talent is worth having unless
It Is nccerapnnlcd by the hard common
sense that teaches n man that he must
gain the trust nnd (the confldence of
ethers.
IN A shop, the mnn whom the foreman
does net have te watch Is the tnan
who gets the foreman's Jeb when the
'.'
f)e Puutee&er "
TIIIIDC Baked Sugar-Cured P( Hungarian
THUKlb: HamPIalter 0UC Geula.h
EDI Planked Red nrG Scallop. r-A0 Baby Kgfiib,rV
JTilKSnappcr Platter i O Bacen & Pet. JU Saute Meniere JU
Prime Rib. of Beef, 3 Vegetable., 60c Every
Fre.h Piff Knuckle, and Kraut, BOc ) t Day
(Celd Sea Feed Combination Platter, 83c
, Sea Feed lFreh Leb.ter Cocktail, 60c Salad, 78c
Specials: Leb.er., Crab Meat, Oy.ter. and Clam.
-TnMtM for Ladiefm
I mmmmmmmmmmtm
MANN & DILKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
garments and furnishings for ladies and misses that are
and dependable.
TOP COATS AND SUITS
Hudder.field English Tweeds, Camel's Hair and
Fleece, that nre confined te us ns te fabric nnd models
THE SPRING styles nre ready.
WAISTS AND SHIRTS
i Plain tailored mode in our workrooms, ready te
wear or te order all fabrics.
NEW CAPES
HuddersHeld Enslidi Fabrics
live in the new models.
WOOL HOSIERY
Importations ere
Scotch makers.
OTHER FURNISHINGS
j i
Ladies' Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
Mannish Neckwear, Cleves, qtc, nil with a touch of some
thing different nnd of unusual alue.
MANN & DILKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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.
I 1RFRTV nneAD & oet.uMniA at.
i-.lUlr. 1 I MAT1NHE DAILT
BETTY COMPSON
In "TIII3 UTTI.r. MIMTEK"
ORIENT" Woe,Jland Ac nt -11 st
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
InJUiOOH KEITJIENCKH"
OVERBROOKe:iU Vtt,F.reD
WILLIAM S. HART
In "llllli:illll IIHANH"
PAI APF l-u StAUKET STREET
I ini-,-C ,n a, SI te II 1R P. M.
NORMA TALMADGE
In "llli: WONUKItrm. TIIIN(1"
vjiciri nuurita
In "TUT, HUNCH"
R1AI TO aeiiMA.vrewN avenue
Ulnu l J AT TULPEHOCKEN H
MACK MiNXETT'H
HT.
"Leve, Hener and Behave"
SHERWOOD Mg A .'V-TJ' 8A3Ti
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "A PRINCE TllhKi: WAS"
STANI FY AIIKET AT 10TU
JOHN BARRYMORE
In
MHljl.llTt'S EATP.lt"
STANTON MAnKET ALove 10TII
Jinniun id n a. M.te ii:in p. m
"A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
l. KINO AUlllUU'H COI'IIT"
333 MARKET,,8!; ffiPL
A0 AV?S
VICTORIA Wgf ,, 1b,' pi1
KATHERINE MacDONALD
III "TRUST YOUR WIPE"
GRANT THEATRE
4022 Clrard A,e. Mat. Dally, i;ct Etki... 25c
WM,.rO.V8 HPECIAI, PRODUCTION
OVER THE HILL
con. 1 tu U P. M. Hymnlieny Orclif.tra
I AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. X
Ambassador V,U"",'T v i',,".1 fu'h
ANTONIO MORENO
III "A (IUII.1V C(IM,CIK.NC'K"
Gerrnnntewn 65mXHV',V'?;v'1V"
CONSTANCE BINNEY
In "ROOM AMi DOARO" v
f -V
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fercnJnn nuits. Is promoted 'erH
charged. Vf!
In n ble business erennlznUnf. VI
.tinti ifclin' will ivnrk timf na ivaII -,
from direction is tlir- mrtit who ls'tliiJ
tnr n lilrli nnililnn Ifv nml li J
Other men iriny be oble te 'de' til
l.tlltnnt tlllfilnpfltt fltraitf'U. Itiil If . t
cannot be counted en te be en' the i!
all the time, they Btny where they ,',
- "y
tF XOU have ability, as we take It fn
x granted you nave, uent uc sure tin
It will pull you up the hill. Only ),.
accompanied by dependability will l!
prove n really useful gift. i
Copurleht lttt ,yj
1319 Arch
i
DON'T MISS THESExTREATS THVRSUAt Anu tMUAY:
50c
y
A
-that nre most attrnc-
i j
still coming te us from the belt
. . TMU
. COMMHT V A
-emMlfcCA
The NIXON-NIRDLINGERi
THEATRES
BELMONT B-D ABOVE MAnKTt'fl
uilwJViWtN J 30 i 3,30. 0i.10teUP.il
PRISCILLA DEAN
lind IIEKIIKKT UAWIISMIN
In Ihe lllc North Weed bfimallen
ii
CONFLICT"
CEDAR t0'rl1 CEDAR AVESUf
PAULINE STARK
III NNIIlt' 111 IN. II"
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1 1 m
REGI "T ""Ji" " I COLISEUM -.Sftg
I'ltlsril.I.X DEAN III
"CONFLICT"
IUMRO rne.vr Bt. i eiiiard at
BERT LYTELL
' "A MESSAHH 1ICIIM MAI1S"
LFAHPR "T I-VNCASTER AVt I
CiRACE DAVISON
In "LOVE. HATE AMI A WOMAVV.
F Of! JST B-D AND LOCUST titnttf I
L.VCVJO! JIat. 1:30,3.30 Eikii n30W"l
PRISCILLA DEAN
mid IIERIIKRT RAMMNbON
lu Hie lllr North Weeds .Srimtlen
eim.icT
NIXON -D AND MAn,.f'?T fta
GARETH HUGHES
. lji "OARMENTH IIP TKI'TH" .
n T l Ren a v"r u t Kc.rr aTf.
IM V VJL.1 " t.30A n.3n 0 nn ,0 u i,H
., ALUHTAK CAST III .. .,
"Don't Neglect Your Wife'j
AQTU CT Theatre Onn. "I." lermll
uu"-"' i' .10 7 nnd (i 1' M
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "A PRINCE THERE W.3"
STRAND """ A0
it Vnnr ri
T nml Ii P l
WILLIAM S. HART
III "WHITK aK"
H7PP17DCriM 0lh S Dauehln jl
J" i-uvyii MATINEE DAIW
BETTY COMPSON
III "LADIES JIUHT MVI-" ,
PARkT kideb avb. daupiiimS
I 1Pk Mij 3.jB- KVKg. :(5 It 9
WALLACE BKIll OI.OHIA Rw'AN8f.l
, "Men't Tell Everythins" IA
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