i if u l- 12 EVEIHKG PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922 "Gfe Daily Mevie Magazine MARSHALL NFJLAN HAS FINISHED "PENROD" AT LAST iiy CONSTANCE IWLMEU Hollywood, 'CalJI. MARSnAUi NniLAN hit. et lntt nnlnhed "Penrod" net bemuse It took ee lenjr, but becnuse we Imvc nil ben noxious te have it completed nud relented. Tlie combfnntlen of NMlan, Iloeth Tnrklngten and Wesley 15-irry If Mire te lr-ld imetb!ng worth seeing. The print was sent Imrrledly te New Yerk without n preview here for the I trade, irtnce the release unie in me i la almost limclat Clara Horten. net one of tny favor ltcs, but a nice girl wltbal. nluys l'en l'en red's eweethenrl; Marjorle Daw bin sister; Tully Marshall and Claire Mac-n-,r-ll hU father and mether: "Sun shine Sammy." the llttle Celd Dust ; fPirln nf Hareld Lloyd's cemedlc. it-l Herman, and "Sunshine's" actual sMer dens pants te play Vernen. Herman brother. Quite a cast, eh? lint then. Mr. Nellan in v.cll considered here for IiIk BOed taste In spending tnenev. H tiver th film U non-censerable. It ought te be. Charles Kenyen has written n n story called "Fame." which deals with the vIcKsitudci caused by the same te n opera singer. It w H go, into pre dnctlen seen after Goldwyn s reopen lug, scheduled for the first of rabruan or thereabout. , ... , The Come On Inn. than which thee Is none wblcher. was the scene of the first gathering In a year of sern- f Mn.i of Ions Mandlng. The return of .TuHnu" Johnsten te Les Angeles as the rea rea ien of the festivities. She Is daiKlng t Pantages In the Paisley Noen c 0. Prhiin veu saw her en the beards in the East. Arm it you gave her a heavy hand M& M"i n . the Studie Club together, in the geed old days. She ces trained at Dentshawn. the school 01 J.nnlnir rnnilllctCll DV HUlll M and Ted Shawn. did. I hepe you , or sbe'a a great Peril Afterward r-he did n , nrk. Yeu saw her vVlth Fanda Hurley and Helen Jereme Eddy In "Miit Hebbs." If ou w thn . But she likes dinclng best, nnd 1 de net bellevf she will leave the Kage. Dy the v.aj. Letih ltnird and I.euUe IiOvelr. neither of whom we have seen plcterlally for n long time. v,ere i, ilse Jip Come Un Inn. .Mits ihuiu 1- .''- ir:..,! tvith the iien"r ..-.I Mian T.livel.1 . veu will of films. remember. ,,-- i nil i ii mi I FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK mw xwrHl B&.& A MiliH mp$ -. . , ,;yni - -:' -",' - n MBMiiinHKH '-tE.v 5 ; s9HPBili K'M;SIK'' & LwE&WQHmrwImt HkH MKJNrcKA. ,5K?rli,'i,wK''!-rvi llK0J-,- M?feMJ,( M$Bs& ,. . ,.?AfVBV. I r" v: -f -mEtW i $. , - f : t X wUs?J BE i B-v'' mfMffMr I hk jKiVllPi 9HI ""S 4 JH BBL tffl&ZdBm rHMJfe; ltaalig-, -; -, f 'i:MiSmSv -:dH iBMliiiilSKfir : HHHHKBIwiK,'i&RHHRnH KB.-P!i,h i ! a rasfX HHHlieMlH si-- K4Q " 13 ir . i ? -s; !3iiiiiwwiLg' fem CUCIGUTON HALE Q H'c ictfi le y'aJ e publish the pictures of tuch .tccii jiicf. as are H suggested bj the fans ( n I THE MUI IE FAI'S LbTlEK-UUA 1 I 1 i U r.v henry m. xnni.T I j util.-" "rlillilrnn rvf tie I C1IU. I Town Idel," "The Butterfly," "Moen-1 ; light Follies," "Don't Get Personal," "A Partisan Scandal," "Uunia n-. cog." AUlKifi lVl-ti "OUOHM n einnii HV117" "Hhnre Acres." "The Misfit Wife." "Iledy and Seul," "The Great or Claim," "Uncharted Scan," "Over the Wire," "Hntc," "The Infnmeus Miss Hcvcll," "The Hole hi the Wall," "iCls.es " HOSEMAUV THEUY "Toe Much Women," "Bosten Blacklc'h Mttle Pel," "UnexKCted I'laceH," "The Shoetlnjr et Sniile Bese," "The WInceil Mystery," "The Great Uve," 7,A Splendid Harjird," "Kismet," "Geed Womce," "The Dice of Dcsflny," "Cenne-ti'cut Yankee." "Pertncra of Fate," "Shame." "Flghtln' Mad." M. 0. R. I think yeu're very sen nible net te be ctage-strtick. It's un usual with girls who arc ns craxy about the stage Hnd tcrcen as you arc. Most of 'cm think they ought te be stars themselves. I share your ndmlra- tlen for Ucbe Daniels. Ne, she Isn't as quiet as a mouse In real life and she doesn't wear goggles except when she drives her nutomebilo. She's full of pep nnd fun. She was born In Dallas. Tex.. In 1001 and educated by private tutors and In n convent nt Les Angeles. Htic played cnnu parts en me f.tage between uhoellng periods nnd was with scvcial stork companies. And then she went Inte pictures. She Is five feet live Inches tall, weighs 120 pounds nnd has black hair and blue eyes. M. E. S. Wheeler Oakman was born In Washington. I. 0.. Februavy 21, 1800. Ills address Is CCU Hollywood boulevard. Tes Angeles. He Is five feet eleven inches tall, weighs 170 pounds and has brown hair and eyes. Eim Uralie I'm se glad you like the movie page and I m grateful for the nice things you say. Mary Glynne has nucr vlMtcd this country. She has been working with the Easky eu'tfit In England she's English, you knew ami has been In "Dangerous Eles" and "The Bennie Brier Bush." Wjs'll print her picture as seen as we can get around te It Uicre are a number of requests nhead of you. Yes, Klrkwoed Is certainly ene of the really geed actors of the bcrcen. He's abroad new making a picture. Harry '' Simen writes "I noticed n very glaring grammatical error In Anita Stewart's 'Playthings of Des tiny.' It went as follews: 'Eet Me Glve Yeu Advise,' Instead of 'Let Me Glve Yeu Advice.' Was it M allace or Neah Beery In 'The Mollyceddlo'7" (It was Wallace Beery.) Leuis Vetera Pearl Whlte doesn't glve her age In her biegraph es, but I imagine she must be past thirty. The ether things jeu have beard about her ero net true, DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Running WaterB By DADDY In this tceck's adventure, Jack and Janet meet forest folk they have never seen before, and help save their friends by stepping a flood. CHAPTEK, I Perky Squirrel Stays Awake JACK set up In bed. He had heard a sound In the weeds be never before had heard at night. It was the exclted chattering of Perky Squirrel. In the bungalow next deer Janet also had been aroused from Bleep. She, tee. had heard Perky Squirrel s clamor of alarm. "What Is the matter?" cried Jack, sticking his head out of the window. "Why nre you ranking such a racket, Perky Squirrel, nnd why nre you net nt home asleep?" "Ekl Ek! I am making n racket because I don't want te get drewned. You'd better get up, tee, or you may be drowned." This was lmcl linns. .In fir nnd Jnnet didn't knew what te lnake of It. "leu can't get drowned when you are up a tree," argued Jack. "Being up n tree will net save me when Bucky Beaver's big dam floods the valley with melting snow-water, and drowns all the forest lelksi" was Perky Squirrel's answer. Jack and Janet felt scary thrills run through them nt these words. More scary thrills followed as another sound coma te Uiclr ears the sound of water dripping from the reef. The Seuth Wind was blowing. The heavy winter snows wcre thawing. But the melting snows could net drown the ferc&t folk, least of all Perky Squirrel, who lived high in a tree. Perky must be having a nlghtmare te think he was In danger. 'Teu are having a bad dream," said Janet. "Pinch yourself until you wake up and then go back te bed." "I am aweke new," chattered Perky Squirrel crossly. "And I'll net go back te bed te get drowned." "The snows melt every spring, argued Jack. "And the forest folks don't get drowned by the running wa ters." "But I tell you, Bucky Beaver Is building a big dam. and he Is going te drown every one," chattered Perky, mere crossly than before. "Come and el" . . , , Jack and Jnnct made up their minds they would go nnd see. They dressed quickly, finishing by pulling en nice new rubber beets their parents had bought them the day befere for wearing in the wet spring weeds. They ran out e the stable and sad dled their ponies, Trixlc and Tenn, u "Shew us the way!" cried Jack W Janet. "We will ride te where BuX Beaver Is building his big dam." J "Fellow me," cliattercd Perky SnUr ' rcl, setting off nt n great rate. it. traveled through the trees, leaping from branch te branch, while the ponies te gnllep through the heavy, thawlnr snow. Frem every slde enme dripping m trickling sounds. The Seuth Wind w, doing Its work fast. It was turelnt ' the snows Inte running wntpm. "Hurry," chattered Perky Squltr1 "Hurry, and you will see the dammi ' Buckv Beaver Is going te de with hii . unm. (Tomorrow will be told hew they nn BucUy Beaver's dam.) ' una TSSSr0-5- A5CO KKS-SSI ii i liWSir I III m stores co. m H-fai.-rmj tteSi!3lZ!!X&ZSSSS' ASCO H 33CTSSOTn!A Mere Ncivs of f'alcntine A few ilms nge k.lnnffi te n'ralddie "period, which, after ' heelf -'StMl Anether nil, Is net se very im . GEORGE MELFORD IS VERY ECONOMIC IN LENGTH OF HIS FILMS GEOUGE II. MEl.I'Ul-D. producer of "The Sheik" and. mere recently. "Moren et the Lady I.ett." featuring Dorethy Dalten with Uudelpli Ynlcn Ynlcn tlne In the leading male role, la giving oil ether directors a close race these days In the matter of economy In using film In making picti:r. It Is net unuual te hear of a director using up 150.000 feet of film In order tn art n nlcture that will run around render signing One" UKncd If Rudelph Vnlentlne had served in the World War. In going after the infor mation for her, I rnn acres tome mere Vnlent no "dope"' that will b of lu tirest te the fain generally. Here Is a quoiRtien freni my inferninnt, who Kne's Vnlentlne Intimate!; : "Valentine was m S5an Francisce during the war. He tried first through tb Italian authorities and later through the United States army reerulting of fice te join the army, but in each case was turned dewu bciause of bad eye sight. "15y the vny. Vnlentlne ha changed the spelling of his tirt mime from Ru Ru eolph te Kodelf. Rudelph was used ml.taltpnly in the tirst place nnd the mistake v. as allowed te grew. Hew nk." "Plill.lren tvf the Feud "That Celby Girl." "Hearts of th" World." "Rattling Jane." "The Hepe Chest." "Roots," "I'he Hun Within, ' "I'll Get Him Yet." "Peypy Pelly,' "Nugget Nell." "Out of Luck, "Turning the Tables." "Mary Ellen t'emes te Town." "Remodeling Her Husband." "Little Miss Rebellion." 'Flying Pat." "Ghet In the Garrett," "Orphans of the Storm." MABEI, NORMAN D Entirely tee long a list te include the early two twe reelers. She must have made sceral hundred. Rut her best known are "Fatty and Mabel," "Fatty und Mabel Adrift." "Pat." "Mickey." "Mickey Gets Ready." "Jean of Plattsburg." "Dodging a Millien," "The Venus Medel." "Peek's Bad Girl." "A Per fect HO," "Sis Hepkins." "The Pest." "When Doctors IHtngrce." "I'p Stairs." ".links." "Pinte, Hie Slim Princes." "What Happened te Remi." "Head Over HeelN." "Mellv-O" (re- . , leaded but net ct seen hire). 8000 feet screen. Mindful of the necessity for economy In these times. Mr. Melfer.l caretuliy re hearses his scenes without once tn?. se thnt in "Meran of Letty" making eer, Ms nni"e is really Ilndelf and when finally thrown en tlie ' lcmefelt nc ,j De known that way sheet- thp Lady 1 he had very few retftKc". in 'The Sheik" h used up S.0(0 DOROTHY DAVENPORT -"The Fighting Chance." "Ee'j Weman's Problem," "Mr. tire of Monte Carle." EDNA PI KVIANCE-"A Dogs Life," "The Adventurer," "Flint in "Kiictianttuent." lias net Hene union .-'rwi. nnmijKme. "ii-nnncr In pletnres. hur is well known en the1 Arms ' "The Kid." "Carmen," "Idle stage, it wns her work n the mother Ciahs." XV. II. C. Mc.. Edith Shayne. whe1 plnied the mother with Marlen Daxlesi in iltiO.niKl -0.U00. merles of ., film which whs bel'ed down te 7800 feet In the final nletuie. He bet tered this record In "Mernn of tne Lady Letty," using only 22.0110 feet et rtlm. which was boiled down te 0-500 feet finished. ,.,,,. 1 . .., Mr. Melferd 'nvs he II bet n lint with the next director thnt he can better t'int record or beat an ether director uu an economy basis. Air Melferd certainly hns the edge en -Tenh Mm. i.reducer et "The MistrcM of the AVerld." whleh required feet of film, cut down finally 10 ieh n-lll be relented as a t four pictures. Director Finds Warship Crete I Very Uncxcitablc rpHE training accorded officera In the i. navy does net tend te the melo mele dramatic. If the c-perlenee had bj .Tames Yeung, the noted director, dur ing the making of "The Infidel." Katli erlne MaeDenald'g latcs-t cemplet" pic ture, can be taken rh a fair example. Yeung was in the engine room of the O'Bttnnen, tbe crack destrnjrr of the PacliC Fleet, which Captain Culm hsd turned ever te the jilctuie 1 unipnnj for making some exntlng stones. The signal had cmne for full speed nhead, the second engine was pu Inte play, and then Ditecter Yeung stnited te megaphone te the dnef rniufer: "Man, man. 5en're mippmm-iI te be rll excited. This is a bi moment , i"g. Ister Intent-e eTelteimnt. "We don't get excited below decks in the navy," calmly replied tlm officer. And It was nn eloquent toMimeiunl te the macblne-libe precision and UK) per i-ent efllclciicj with which Fn-lp t-nm mans and maneuvers his fighting unft. Director "Recltcd Ship" by Use of Shadows SOME new wrinkles In stage mechanics were worked out in the Lasky Studie nt Helly word during the filming f G'ergc H. Mclferd's pew production. "Mernn of the Lady iett.v" featuring Dorethy Dalten and Rudelph Valentine. After tbe exterior scenr-j aboard p schooner had been madn nt sen off pan Frani'ibee the emjiativ ie (tirued te the btudle te make cabin Interior.. The' cabin was erected en the let en rockers, te thnt the mippeHcd ship could be made je "roll" in tle sens by the net Inn of revsral huky c-tvai, 011 a nnMiig beam. Te ?et the proper effect of a roll ing Mhlp with the camera a elcer handling of shadows wtii ued. Light was thrown from n slntlennrr t-ptit-llght down one of the ship's cn cn tllaters. Reflected en the cabin fleo, this light nnd Its altrrnntp thaije-y en the deck produced n bet ter illusion of n recklns ship than can be secured by ordinary menus, In tbe opinion of Director Melferd, with Miss Dnvies In "Buried Tiens nre" that wen her the place in the later Davics plcttue. I Mlsn Shayne is of Spanish and Irish 1 descent. She is a graduate of a dra- ' uintic school, where she wait a elnss-' mate of Deris Kcanc, Mary Nnsh and Lucille Wathen. On the stngc, she plnjed with Clnia Uloedgoed in "Tlie Girl Willi the Green Eyes," ulth Jehn Mnsen In "Ah it Man Thinks." then In "The liimiiin" for 11 year's run en llieadwn.t, nnd for two jenr was Jehn Drew's lending woman in "I'enden-' nls " She was nNe lead with William 1 Hndge in "The I'ure for Curables," I nnd is with bim again this season in I "Deg I.eve," which will be nt the Adelphl the week of Februnrr fi. Miss 1 ShiiMie alMe sp'iit (.evernl jenrs In Eng- I land plajlng the music ball with Geerge Beban an I 111 ".Milestones" nnd "At :!.." She hns ben In only four meviug pictures the two uuind and "Little Pepina" 1 her lir-!) nud "The Educa tion of Elizabeth," starring Blllle Burke. IvOj.il F.ui It Eva Novak who plnjed opposite Hill Hr.rt in "The Test- inc Bleck." Vn'e gien me an awful ! job In the ie-t of your qucsUena. But here gees : II1TIY ' WIPFNTEE -Pin red Hepe, in "Experience, ' with Constance Bin- ntv 111 "Smh a Little 1,'ueen," with Alice Rimh in "Dawn of the Ea-t." 1 with Jelinii Hlnes in ' Rtirn 'Em L'p Iiarnes." MADGE BELLAMY "The Cup of 1 I I'e." "I he Riddle Weman." "Leve I ep Die ," "llnll the Wenitin," j "Call of thf North " MJRIN'VE GRIFFITH- -Tbe Last 1 lan," "I.ee Vatf'ts." 'liss Am-I iritlen Tlilii Ice,' "The Adventure I Shep." "A Gnl nt Bay. Hie Gill Problem" "The Unknown Quantity," "The ClIn.beiH," "Deadline nt 11." "The Gaiter Girl," "Bab's Candi date. Hie Whisper Market." "Hu man Oellntirnl. ' "Iliendwny Rubble, ' "It Im't Heine Dene This Season," "What's Your Reputation Werth?" "Island Wives." "The Single Track." "Received Pnitnnt." "Meral Fiber." MAK. f'ARR- Hnd no Important parts until ".Mr th Hill": since then lu 'Thumlenlap" and a picture made under the working tltle of "None Se Blind." but net yet leleasei), IIA.N MARTIN--" V Modern Thclma." "Her Father's Sen," "Little Miss Optimist " "Mully Shawn." "The Sutihct Trail." "I lie Trouble Biibter," "Mnry (Ubta," "Her Country First," "Littlest rJerun I .uily . "Jiiranily Snuli-h." "Heme Town Girl." "Little Comrade." 'Louisiana." "Ills Official Wile." "Husbands nud Wives." "Seng of the Seul." ".Mether Eternal." "Melly Entangled." "Little Miss Brown." "Parden My Frcueh," "The Third KUs." MARION DA VIES "Runaway Reman" (written by herself), "Cecilia of the Pink Rwn," "llelle of New .eik." "April Felly." "The Cinema Murder," "The Dark Star." "The Restless Sex." "Burled Treasure," "Enchuntiiicnt " "Getting Mnry Mar ried." "The Bride's Piny." "rieauty's Werth" (net Tet released) WALTER M'ORAIL "Within the I an ' W'nmnnlifWlfl ." 'Iliiut n Asa nf 'l.lfe'" "Miss Ambition," "Black Se- rret," "Country ( eusln," "Greater Than Feme." "Life's Twist," "Tlie Invlblb'e Divorce," "Beware of the Bride." "Habit," "Plaj things of Des tiny." "The Breaking Point." DOnOTIIV GISI1 "The Elttle MARIE PREVOST "utui-c Dan"e." "Sleuths." "LnM Ljnne With flrintten," "IPs Hidden Purpose." "Ncer Tcn 01d." "Yankee Deedle In Berlin." "Rcilly's Wash Dnj , ' "L01 . Ts Blind." "Lae'H False Faces." TcutNt." "I nole Tem Without tli" ("nl In," "Snleinc vs Shennndenl " "The Speakeasy," "Down en the Farm." "The Old Swiiiiiiun' Hele," "i.e;e, Hener nnd Behave." " Su.n'l aS i.s iScfi 01 1 I Bread should be feed The above statement, at first glance, invites the surprised query, "Well, isn't it?" Net always although it should be. In baking bread, it is possible te improve the "leeks" of the leaf but at the expense of its nutritive value. In Victer Bread, you will never find the feed value sacrificed for the sake of appear ance. ' That's why there is mere nutri tion mere actual body-building, health ful, strengthening feed substance in the big golden brown leaves of Victer Bread. 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COLGATE & CO. rib 1S06 HEr YORK SAFELY WASHES FINE FABRICS i A Meney Saving Opportunities Await Yeu in Our January Sale of Wilten Rugs and Carpets Our mill sends us a choice line of extra fine Wilten Rugs and Carpets in asserted patterns that will net be made again'. $3.75 per yard reduced from $5.00 $1.75 per yard; regular $3.75 quality Plain colored Rcge Wilten Carpet, slightly uneven in color, These Carpets can be made into rug shapes either with or without borders, and offer splendid opportunity te economi cally furnish Hetel, Ledge Roem, Church or the Heme. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN French Wilten Rugs Fine as Silk Hardwick Wilten Rus Perfection in Wcavery Durable as Iren Heavy as Hand-tufted Fabrics We specialise in unusual and irregular sizes from 6x9 ft. up te 10.6x25 ft., enabling you te select a suitable sized rug for the large room. Tastefully colored in Taupe, Rese, Gray and Mulberry for the bedroom Persian and Chinese effects for the large liing room, dining room, etc. ASC03 It r A i . F;!E JPiia:raytfejjggfflgfjfflggyf V-Wfflf jp!Bfl?fe-S?SjgA&-. r--3iHra9 - r rJ kNVl ri JBI k i W iTSTrf -EfVeMIt-1 . ! Hi7W I.1M I'JIOTOl'L.Wb filOTOl'LA-.S PHOTOPLAY S The following theatres obtain their uictures through the fSrt'V STANLEY Company of America, which is a cruarantee of tylaabq, J early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre OMMunr V in VnilV locality Obtalninrr niftlirptl lvnnrrVi ytx Kinnlnir nw. pany of America. Ti-Aj"',uj l APOLLO D!D SI?Snd2t POLA NEGRI tn "0rK ABAD1AN MQI1T" Woellanfl A. at 2- SL ORIENT ANNA O. NII.HSON In WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME '.re ADPAniA CMKBTMJT Bl. 1BTH ARCADIA n a m t it ;s i. m. BPECIAI. CABT In TICTOR Ht'OO'B "JUDGMENT' AblUK MATINRIS UAII.T CONWAY TEARLE In "AITKn MinMOHT" BALTIMORE &., SMJSS5? ALUSTAIl CAST In "THE VOICE IN THE DARK" i-it T irntDH Breed A HUKjualianna BLUEB1KU Conttnueua - uutll 11 Fivim BENNETT In "KEEPrNO CP YITH LIZ-IE" BROADWAY T T$ MME. NAZIMOVA tn "CAJtlLlX" Itr At P. M. CAPITOL 10A. M. lelf rAlXlMi BTAiinw in "SILENT YEARS" T is P. r - ., y-vv ii a I Otn JlapUwoea Ay. COLONIAL 5 11 . 7 nrt P. M THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A PKINCr. TIIMtr. WS" FAIRMOUNT AJSZlAS GARETH HUGHES In "O.-llME-nH OP TUUTII" OVERBROOK030 V,65FOIU) BETTY COMPSON In "IMIIKS MUST LIVE" PA1 APR l2M MAllKET BTRBBT RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "Till: CONQU1-UINO TOWUn" RPP.PdT MAllKET ST. Deloir tTTEt lxl-VJl-1 l 11 A. S. t 11 P. M. VIOLA DANA In "TIIKIH! AUIJ NO VILLAINS" R1A1 TPl OBRMANTOWN AVENUE liril i J AT TULPKIIOOKilN BT. BETTY COMPSON In "THE LITTLE MINISTER" SAVOY y-11 MARKLT HTREI-T """"' u m te Mir.Niaiir THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A PRINCE THERE WAS" SHERWOOD 8H,AuftEV;i BETTY COMPSON in "Lnn:s mi st uvir The NIXON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES J BEI rVONIT -u ABOVE MAnKST U1.1V4W11 J 1:10 & n se ,) 30 te 11 MILDRED HARRIS In "TUB II OMAN IN HIS 110l.SE" PFnAR cr CEDAR AVENUi -iL-f-I 1.3) A. 13(1 n SO tall Ml I.I.I AM niHISTY ('All .NNK'H "THE BARRICADE" COLISEUM "ifr u,76r VJ ALUSTAR CAST In "DISCONTENTED WIVES" HIlVIRn PONT ST. A OIHARD AV0. Jumuu Jumbo June, en Frankfort "!" PPECIAL CAST In "BEAU REVEL" STAN! FY MARKET AT 18TU AGNES AYRES 'THE I.ANKT1IAT II l NOT! Ic.NINfl" In r"-rrj CT TUEATftE Dlew Prrert 06 I H J3 1 WATINFE DAILT MIRIAM COOPER In "THE OATH" GREAT NORTHERN rrtWff POLA NEGRI In "ONE ARAIILAN M01IT" imperial ;?:,! WAINLT bTS O Q.I IT. .. L II - - nidiK -. flu lilt I W V UHIN'I I. rAT In "A MAN'S HOME" . miTflW CHESTNUT Ate IIROAD fvAKLlVJn Dally 10 A. M te II. IS P. U BETTY COMPSON in "THE UYW AMI THE M0MAV STANTON MAHKET Alev. KITH JiniMWH 1 1 .13 A. M. tn 1 1 .16 P. M. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN 01' THE AI'IK AM I'M'." 333 MARKETiVpT CHARLES RAY In "THE MIIM(T IIKLI.'' VirTHRlA marki:i' ht. .., . .y..x.. u A. M in 11:15 P, PEARL WHITE In "A VIRGIN PARADIhE" 9TII 1L CR ANT V,a,r"rJ Ai Mat Today l-Yl i Hn,, eruari He, Pit a CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "WHAT NO MAN KNOWS" 1 FAnPR OPT A LANCASTER AVS; l.Lf-YLI.r j, se te 3 T an! ETHEL CLAYTON In "EXIT TirK VAMP" I fin IQT fi-D AND LOCU8T PTREETf LULUd I ru I 31 a-IO Kve nintell 7ANE ORET'S PinvERFTL fiTORY "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" NIXON "DD MAnij?J " J RICHARD TALMADGE In "TAKINO (HAM r." ll VVJL,! j 30 A 3 id ! 10 te 11 P. MME. NAZIMOVA In "C.VMILLE" mlwl AQTW QT Tliealra- -Opp. "L" Ttta 07 InJl, .j.3n i nn,j e P. M. SPECIAL CAST In "Get-Rich.QuicU Wallingford" r-ri" AK!i-. r.im a . Ytnanre OIKMINL; " sse. T anrt " I' THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A PRINCE THERE WAH" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A- n 'H O. A. 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