fcWiHBW VpVV r"ny T zntTi 3.TA I' t w- rmwrtm . - -vv,'- - AJiVrMW -' ; i iCiW." t 'MtfJ-iMft-v fc a ' i"fl 'V7J!.,V V.i'J retMEM&f l' JV.U msEt .VI YSTM- 'J V"f rf 'R cer,!? ""Jit, "f ice.IlT f- i. Vv Ce"1' FIQ.& i r ;i m i PCSi If roeafl t4. T mm .' MMfife fCfe Daily Mevie Magazine FOR THE FILM MAD15K '' . v IB'0 BVBV' ; Aw bBk p H'c icjI 6c fnJ e puhlish the inctuiei of such screen players as flic suggested hy the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX By HENRY '., Chester Moie Tan Tli girl in "Guile of Women." with Will Rogers, Qas Mnry Wnrrun. I don't l.new the ICRlrl in the plrtuu- with W.illy Held Plthnt I, I enn't lccosuize her from thut photograph, lliit tlmt'i netlilnc un usual. I'c seen photejrnphs of m J own family thnt I'diclii't uvrgnlrc. j And these pelln' photecrnphers n'e Ruth W. GlllUs Address ,Tnenuelln I.egan, care of (ieldwjn Studie., CuI wv City, Calif. She Iiiin signed a lum; , eentruet with thut tit in. Ruth Lanssteti Admirer The Pathe office has sent iui all t he information they have aheut Until Langsten. It 'Simply mij-: Ruth LansMen plai the role of Mell with .Tack Denipiey ir ""Darwlevil .Inch." Sim cann te the screen via Kejxtnne Comedies. Sin Sin Wipperted Frunl; Keenan In "Tedd of the Times" and "Iirethurs Divided." Yen, Ruck Jenes Is married and has bfen for quite u huij time. He has a little daughter. . F. R. I'm sorry te hae te re fiifcfl jour rfspiest, hut I've had a mini ber of the smiie Kind. It would net be fair for me te help fans who are trjlne te Idcutify pictures in contents of eth r publications. If j ou w-'u a prize jeu are mippeed te de it by jour work ami certainly net with the help of some one who in In the busine-vi, as I am. I'm mre you will uppiccuite mj position in th matter. Five Chums Yeu can't get me into that Valentine argument again; we're all said our sn nnd It's dropped. In the first place, nobody during the entire i controversy even hinted that they let the question of nationality Influence them In tlieir judgmentH of Yalntlni or Mirene. And If some one doesn't llks Mary Pickford, that some one h( en titled te his opinion, just as jeu fiv are te yours. I don't like Maty Pick ford nijuelf ; what de jeu think of thnt ' And 1 don't think Deug Is homely. I think he is one of the most .itn-.ieti.e men en the screen. Se you'll hate me for that. tee. Valentine Is. Italian and Morene ih Spanish. Valentine, I am told. In about twents -elelit jcais old. though his age is net given in IiIn bieg lapnies. auuicss alentine las I've i of Bald uezeus et timcH lately) euro J.anuy niudies, iioiiweoi. Adilresi. Morene care of Vitagraph Studies, Hollywood. I don't knew whether it is ceniddered "prepei" te write te them, but millions of glrla ure doing It : In fact, It's becemi1 the national indoei sport. Madge 1'muis wan born In 1!KM) Mvlnn .Mni tin is new playing en the Htage In "Just ."Nlarrl'sl ' at the Neiu Jtayen Theatre. Wist l'ei1 -fourth Ktreet, New Yerk. I don't knew whj , you didn't get an answer te Die letter ou wrote te Mary Miles Mlnter hist summer, unless it was becauce the spent most of the summei in Europe. Most of the stars liki- te get fan mall, but It's an awful Jeb for a favorite te answer the hundreds of letter that come in every week. J LatrevnsUa I think I talk about my mM entirely tee much. Why suggest Ktbat I de mere of it V It's ery kinil et you te take Mich an interest, but I don't think thu fans would be a bit entertained by n biography se hum drum and uneventful as mine. Rut I can assure jeu I'm net a jeung hej ; I'm old enough te be the father of the uej-a you Knew meliue their g andfatli jointed anil mcuniiiKless thine te net In? r. lwuic wnrmiten iilujeil the imiM ' u"?n ' '" """Miiwinpii. iiianus. In "Ladlei Must I.Ue' .Slie was cry nut " s nnt ndvlKable te print my nlc 'feed. YeB; I wiih Hemcwhat dihap- j ,llr(' uni1 if 3" reu,'i "'e rey fat-'" you'd pointed in Hetty Compben lu tbat film, realize why. We didn't propose te but who wouldn't be with rnicu n iIIh. tart n sepnrnte column of meUe er- They have rinibhed "The DeII'ji Heuse," gOut have net ,ct started en "Weed mid ftBaad." Veu will probably like the rjUaemn version of the Skinner play bet- ..J lUI ItuM'i jw. Mt iiiu iiitiiiiu, nil IIICA Yfl'Mn, l oelleve. iliH'lilud te Rive it the Vv?.napj cniuiiK tnut tnu play linn in its & Jionuen crMun, won't asl; me wle Af Hie cenwrK de the tlilusc they de te n?i.ViA. :.,. n.i . i .. . . .. . . . raftjjjt'iwiures. -iney nae mane cert.un rules tures. l TOVwJ.fdr-reaBens thut seem geed nml sufiieicul reasons thut seem geed nml surlieicut ,'j-te them, theURli they sometimes nmlx wlA I had hair eneucli te tear out you mut remember, they have n deuIy difficult job and it isn't iwMltem te nicaae everybody. preaueew Tere air iaal ;$MfrM WMmr9 11 ,. r FAN'S SCRAPBOOK ULT.LAMY M. NEIXY geed nnd sincere nnd renlly honerablj men there wouldn't be any censers, and Postmaster (icnernl Il.ijs would never hae been needed te 111! that new fob they have (riven him. Se. while I'm net hurrahing eier the censers. I don't agree with jeu that they are "bcastlv." I think some producers arc beastlier, if there Is elicit n word. I think Rlllic Hurke is very charming in "Intimntc Mrangers ; pesMbly if I were ns young as jeu i, tee, should use the word iiuernDic. rvc seen no announce meat of her contemplated return te pic turcs. I hne me doets that she will. T. C. writes: 'Tn the Evening Piiu.ki I.i:ntiEit I read a letter from a person who is shocked te lind a clean play like 'The I.eve Letter' failing, while the bedroom farces go merrily en. She seems te think that Is the rule, but I urn sure It Is the exception. A great many people seem te feel that the risque shows are the most successful, but this H net se; the cleaner the show, the longer the run provided it is geed en tertainment. 'The I.eve Letter' was net geed enough te stand competition. It was vcrr poorly put together, and net even these marvelous Astalrcs could save it. I knew of no salacious' play tiiat has enjejed the run nnd popu larity of 'Sally.' 'The Rat.' 'Twe Lit tle ("Iris in Blue' or 'Mary.' " (New for jour questien: "Peaches" fCarlette) Jacksen Is seven jears e'd. and her only regret In life is that Themas Melghau has such a start en her in age that thej can't get married until she has grown up. Of course. Tem is already married, but Peaches is hoping thnt fate will de something or ether te give her a chance. Peaches began her screen career with Pathe end has been seen in "Rie Grande." "Lahoma." "The Prince Chap," "When Dawn Came," "Through the Rack Doer" and "A Prince There Was." M. Ij.. Wnjnc avenue, writes: "Pleuse pardon mj intrusion into jour wonderful column, but I had te write and tell jeu that I think jeu and jour column are great and I wish jeu would print jour own picture. Please print this letter, and I'll bet that n geed , many of the fans will agree with me 1 What happened te that 'Mevie Errer I column or whatever It was called? I have one tj contribute. In "The Spied fSlrl' with Rebe Daniels she has te hurry her beau awaj te catch a train, and while nil the ether plajers have summer clothes en, Rebe hns en n fur dolman. This happened in another pie (ure of hers; I forget the title new. She appeared opposite Jack Mulhall. Perhaps jeu knew the name of it. "It sppins that, no matter hew mm h veu trj , jeu can't get out of the Vn-Wntine-Reid debate. Why don't jeu let it i entinue, ns one of the fans s'tij-. gested? Although I think It is almost worn off, you could start one en some ether stars. Te come baik te jeu, I think jeu answer the questions aw full nice. There Is net thnt conceited air about jeu that there Is about some of the answer men In the fan magazines. The only objection I have is thnt the column is net half long enough. I i ujey every Hue of the fans' letters, but there are net enough In In one night. I don't knew what veu think or me and this letter, but I hnd te wtlte and teil jeu what I thought. (!ee. i wish jeu were the answer man in semi of the fan magazines instead of some of these old crabs." I rnrs; we simply (.aid we'd be clad te I print these discovered by the fan. I We'te had ettral pointed out. New for jour nuestlenN: 't most deeldedlv 'were net paid te print these Valentine- ( .!' .v.n-.-' 'i.iwufii IJ niiuuill J1UA t! Ueen. In eu'ry ease erept where we were reipieted net te we pilnted nniiie nml nddiess, nnd nidi run. Is thu thu epen te inventlKatlen. "The Cham Cham pleu" (the title Iiiih been ehaueeil te "The Wurld'M Chniupieu") lias net jtt heen hooked for sliewlnu here. Yehj 1 live in Philadelphia in the winter and In the wilds of New Jersey in Hum mer, theut'i I can't bee hew that's of interest te anybody .except my cred- lters.) EVENING PUBLIC LtiDGElPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, C0JS71 FLil FOLK BERNHARDT THERE Ily CONSTANCK I'ALMKK Hollywood, Calif. r ' WAS announced thnt Mmc. Sarah Bernhardt hns been tendered an In vitatien by cable te conic te Les An- 1 geles. The message was signed by the tnet Important people in motion pic ttirw, with William De Mlllc ns their leader. The occasion will be n eelc eelc br.illeu of the tenth anniversary of mo tion pictures. Although the Industry is ni'timlly mere than ten jears old, it ' was at that time that the first feature picture was made; therefore, it Is con- i Kldcied that film history dates from I that time. A remarkable celebration Is being planned as it Is generally thought that Mine. Bernhardt will accept the I Invitation, despite her decision, made I some time age. te spend the remainder of her life in France. Hnl Reach and Mrs. Reach are new i in New Yerk. The ether day thej received it hulk) pm kngc which proved te he a lllin upon which was rrteiilcil the dally doing of tlieir two chlldieii. Kugctic and Maignre!. An iuipeitnut epistle mrempnnlcd the film. It lead: "dere friends mama and p.ipa Hen is sonic pictures of Margiet. Millien i and me mostly me. We let the groan folks in the pictures ses .veu teuld C we arc taking geed care of them. Please i hui ry lie.un and bring us lets of things. We luv jeu very mutch. Yours re- ispeekfully fgene Reach and Mnrgret." Mr. and Mrs. Reach have had nlc- ftures taken of the children nlmest every meiitu, nnd are keeping them ter tm' youngsters te see when they grew up. HMIAT reminds me thnt Mary Pick- , - ford and Douglas Fairbanks are keeping a record eh their lecent trip abroad. They have about .'100 feet of film tnken lij Mr. Fairbanks, lie used a small camein about the size of mi ordinary kedak that thej purchased In France. It holds fifteen feet of tilm and is wetked simply bj pressing a but ton and pointing it at the seen,, thev want te sheet no setting up and no fo cusing. I picdlcl thnt in less than live jears ever) one will have one of these little cameias, and will use it as fro fre quentl) and as uncencerncdl) ns the) new use their kedaks te take snapshots. Constance Itlnney and her troupe have been downtown filming the exteriors of chilis nml office buildings for "The Sleepwalker, ' her latest picture, there in ntleniing the winter tourists a let! of excitement. 1011 knew tliey arc all p sure the streets of Les Angeles arc!.? filled with cowboys, pirates and des peradoes, and It's nice te be able te afford them a t In 111 . even though It is a let milder than the) expected. But we aim te please. Miss Rlnnev hns the role of a som nambulist, and gees teetering around the shth-lloer ledge of a downtown hotel I haven't heard whether It's supposed te be comedy or hcav) drama, but I'll bet en the feimer. Can )ou imagine any one being dramatic while walkln- in her sleep? 1 lemember Ansu I'ltts when she lived at the ueil te de it Studie Club, and we alwnvs regarded it as a joke, after the first fright of waking up. te find some one prowling around the room in n dazed fashion. Cerns? just say Blue jay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by ail druggists. Free: XVrxtt Baur' & Blach. Chicago, for valuable book, "Cerrtct Care of the Feet." fe-S yMMtwmwrtiTrt Tecla Persona Grata! THE propriety or rubies and sap phires and diamonds and ether precious gems varies with apparel and occasion. But with Tecla Pearls there are neither whens nor when-nets. They are persona grata always. TYcid Pearl Nechlactt with Qenulne Diamond Claipt $lOO te $350 &ecc ta JSSTiiAAwuo-Jlfegbril, 7CUBoniS(rcrLlendon CharlesJ.Maxwell &Ce. Sele Philadelphia Agent Walnut St. it 16th St. ,a.US,l MMWMMMWi 1 y. I A ly i I EUb. 18B8 W. W. In Our New Stere at 1935 Market Street February Sale . Knell't Upholstered Furniture ha an established reputation for honesty nt construction, style and comfort. At Very Moderate Prices LARGE, ROOMY OVERSTUFFED SUITES IN PERIOD DESIGNS 3-Plsce Suite English Colonial In Tapestries 1174.00 3-Piece Suite Ouren Anne In Tapestry and Velours $247 00 3-Piece Suite Chesterfield In Tapestry and Velours $28500 3-Piece Suite Queen Anne Tapestry and Mohair Plush $34S00 3-Plece Suite Italian Renaissance Art Tapestry and Mohair Plush $420.00 We quote only a few. They start at $145.00 te $600.00, In all the new fabrics and colors. J"fJ.ICl..C.Sff SUITES, cushion seats $165.00, $175.00, $ls5.00 CANE CHAIRS ; $24.50 te $63 00 HIh.Back Upholstered RECEPTION CHAIRS, Tapestries and Velours. $44 00 tn SR4 en. TABLES ler living-rooms In great variety of styles at reduced prices. Leng Davenport, Console and Gate-leg Tables. t'tirrfnl. I'rumpt Moter far Drllvrrj- Mhln IteusenaMe lllstnnre tewr?r8ws?a ASCO STOHlS CO. $P&"TOTN ) '' ' j1 ',i Met !iPj ,'lCI a'fi ! 9, The "Geed Morning!" Coffee Drink the delicious Asce Coffee, and every morning will be a geed morning. The little joy telegrams that the tickled nerves wire te the brain make you feel geed all ever. Asce Coffee is a high-grade coffee priced low. It is a combination of- the finest coffees grown in the best cultivated regions of the tropics. We can and de sell it at a low price because of the econo mies we are able te effect by our Produ-cer-te-Consumer Plan. i.i v. A f g 'A l Vi " S 8 I 1 H 'A 1c. P' A 4sp. asce "You'll taste the difference!" Sold only in Asce Stores located all ever Phiia. and through out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Y: V Vi -Cs;c$ -A ASCO " " v;.y' MIDWINTEirSALES LAMPS 25 OFF! THIS sweeping discount en all the beau tiful lamps in the Electric Shep bring the prices down te a very low level. Alse special additional markdown en shopworn lamps in the Basement Showroom. Electric Cleaners Phila. Electric and ether well-known makes $25 and up. Original price, $45 te $65. All in geed condition. Electric Washers Seme splendid bargains here clearance price, $80 and up. Original price, $98.50 te $160. Western Electric Dishwashers One of the best values in the sale the widely known, all-white, table top dishwasher at $80. New ma chines Original price, $130. Simplex Electric Ironers 42 -inch size a wonderful time and labor-saver a splendid value indeed at the clearance price of $110. New machines Original price, $150. Western Electric Sewing Machines One of the most important labor-savers for the busy housewife and at a most tempting clearance price $45 and up. Original price, $80. Miscellaneous Electric Percolators A limited number of percolators, vibrators, grills, toasters, irons, etc., at about one-third off. All in geed order. Make your selections early! Limited quantities! On Sale only at the Electric Shep, Tenth and Chestnut Street. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and Chestnut Street & H. H. Knell LEHLsHBl sss; ASCO A' m f ''1 A' te.v Coffee t i 25 :ia 1sf, iCf 0.; c lb ash i JH -HU S1 ASCO ; FEBRUARY ' 1922 psaswAAAAAAjs-m .isewe Taa eaa wear your SMALLEST SHOE wMk BASK and COMFORT wKUa Mine MAGUIRES IRISH CORN HO. FAIN Takes Oil Callous Take Then Out by the Reels PIASTER Sticks te your feet tut postage stamp. M eel la Orlin IhmIsmi. Tiki se alhir. M Backaches atfether external pains quickly seethed THAT dragging, wearing bsekaene, that be many women suffer from, is quickly eased by an application of Slean's Liniment. N rublnng, rausslness, or slcln italna. It's geed for all the family and all ldnds of "external" achri and pains. At all druggists. 35c, 70c, $1.40. mZ'irri vtua Liniment jjwiiraiiiiiiii With a fragrance and charm you can't resist asce Orange Pekoe 1 631 -,-ib 1 Qc V-.-lb pkg 23c; lb pkff 15c At all our Stores i I a 1 s m s w 1 1 iii iiiiiiimv. imiii'i iiiwitiiiiiMwif rilOTOl'LAYB "SHOTO-PlAYi"" C0MMNV f . APOLLO ID t. THOMPSON STS. 1 MATINKU DAILY U.I-si U CAST In I "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" ARCADIA TT1;''' mi: 10TH I' M JACK HOLT in "Tin: AU. or i in: nektii" ASTOR niANKMN ft tllltAHD AVE. MATIXHi: DAILY IIKI!AIl CAM I.I. TON In "The Child Theu Gavest Me" BALTIMORE ,SfJ WOT? MIRIAM COOPER In "Till; hKIUJ.NADK" BLUEBIRD I!real A MiMjuelinn 1 1 Cinitnimii 'J until 11 BETTY COMPSON in "i.aihin ii.r i.ir." BROADWAY Dro"! ' ftYVA' MII.DKKD UAIIlfls In "The Weman in His Heme" CAPITOL ;2'.' MAHKlVr ST. 11) A M i 11.15 P. M POLA NEGRI In "Vr.MH.TTA" WLUIM.ni. , 7 )lhl, ,, M BETTY COMPSON In "I.XIIII'S Mi's I . 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Connecting at Yuma with the San Diege'and Arizona Ry. for San DicgO Fer Information and Literature address SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES F. T. Brooks, General Agent 180' fli'slnut Mrcel I'lienri hpruce 6J77-8 riiorei-iwss rhe i 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. LIBERTY nitOAD S. I'Ol.l'MIllA AV. M l IM'I' I I lll.V HOBART BOSWORTH In "HUM) HKltrs" ORIENT Wewllnml Ap nt ii.'l St. .-VIINHi: DAILY ETHEL CLAYTON I In "FAJT Till: VMI- OVERBROOK "31,&a'vV;m!'""6 j CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "WHAT M MAN hNOIIh" iPAI.APF '-M MAmtirr" hTiuTr.r BERT LYTELL I jn"rin: hh.k ukh" 1 REGENT '"T ''m'V ALICE LAKE in iiikhiiu: i i hi: wai.i." RIAI TO UEHMAMeVNAvriyrif iirtL,iu A. i i'i.i'i:ikh'ki:n' st I MME. NAZIMOVA In "C'AUIM.I." ! SHERWOOD ""' & lllllmi" Av. ..-. . IjI'FXIAI. (AST In ;m t. "liet-Kich-quick Wallingford" STANLEY ""T at'ibi-ii WALLACE REID in "uknp mm:" STANTON M' nv:l A: r; n, -1:1 ; "THE FOUR HORSEMEN H' TIIK AI'dCAI.M'i," 333 MARKET '"!; T.".,rTa': RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "TIIK CONl!F.RI.(l I'OWKK" VICTORIA "" ,;T;, "j-.wh "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KINO AHTIII'U'S COI'RT" GRANT 40V.,O,!rarJ .A, M- TeUay "Pilgrims of the Night" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O a" Ambassador I,1"l,iV" merp ,yv t T.ttlb k 1 Mill 1 tnli,.iiti ii H m rkwr ttnni ICl '""ur .Ht iviiiE. rutvusr III "A PARISIAN MAMIAI," llr. N"t Mnn Dl)l'(il,s l'iitll'KH III "TUB TIIHKK MI'SKKTEKr"" Germantown "gSS'BaiSr MARY CARR In "TIIDNDEIiCI-Al"' ; At7ii .i..a .' ' '' ir-aAHSfifsl FEBRUARY SALE Glassware 15 China ,. .'. 15 Jewelry 15 Marbles 20 MARDI-GIMS STOP ever in New Orleans en your way te California and feast your eyes en the gor geous spectacle of MARDl GRAS, that famous carnival which started mere than two centuries age. Frtpm February 26th te 28th yen can join in all the carefree revels of Rex, Lord of Misrule, and enjoy the marvelous pageant of the Misticlc Crewe of Comus the gorgeous dis play of purpleand geld the beauti ful floats the fun and revelry. Visit the old French quarter dine at famous restaurants and en joy the quaint ways and byways of tmV'Gatewayte the Gelden West." ftfestZtF - ornia - ernia niorei'LAYs HDTWUSj COMPANY r . -e'AMcmak "J THEATRES LJ BELMONT l"u AHOVi: MARKET ,TIWlN l it" " il Je te 11 CHARLES RAY In "M'KAI' IKON" CEDAR U0TH COAlt AVE2NUB MflC hlJN.NKTT'S "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" COLISEUM MttrL,"t-,,B!,-,h """ 00th J" 1 .10 HiM 3; 7 mid U P. It, GLADYS WALTON I" "I'LUIMJ WITH FIUK" JUMBO FRONT ST. & OIRAUD AVB. Jnmtj'- .Tunc nn Tranltferd "1?? I AI.STAIl CAST "NO WOMAN KNOWS" LEADER 41yT IsYW311 AV- . ! I" ". 7 te tl p. if. THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A I'ltlNCK TIIIIHK WAS" LOCUST "-OCIIHT illltCBTS IMillln, st !,,., He,r ,, & T1J. " "SILENT YEARS" NIXON r,-u ANU J'ahki:t stu FRANK MAYO' 7"n" in "int. jim" i R1VOLI 5"D,lftNU ,AVM "stIT MARION DA VIES in "Tin: nn;ih's pi.a" 69TH ST. ThT'r3 CONSTANCE BINNEY 'n "HOIMl ANU HOARD" STRAND """'TaafiiW hl'ITMl, CAST In ' "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A I'BI.NCK TIIKMB WAV PARK l".a,B S?SJI POLA NEGRI .. M In "0.NIJ ARAIIIAN NJdHf '! . r v'. 'wa ll 1 m 1 k S&i-lifx- $. .&OA jj'tt iri fl'Ll litfrj. nf t!j i.fA rt. .am, i f"ni mmmtMmmatfx.A . --" s
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