(3? rai "' "" V "jT' ijVWV ".J lie e DailyMevie Magazine jii HCi J7.!Ll'. -J K M FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK m .S: - i wi" i y ''i kJ- '-( WLt i.'CSSI fm m ?2tl .'A r . I'ti P . nV i fe '. VV4?. 1 -:- i IH- B,. -.V i,Jfc. "." " H I I '1K ..I. ,'4I . ,f. :$.4Vyl M HM : :;HBViJ I ) WBBWWWBWWWMi ; cnrc of Uolirrteii'Colc Sttidles, Helly I weed. 1'iillf. (len't tlilnk stir Jh ro re i'Iiir te retlrn. HieiirIi tlicrr wuh (-eiiip Ithlk of II. riiferliiiiutcly, I ran t im 'Hcr mir itiptlfiti nbeiit licr urc. 1 !lmp HPcr swn It Hlntril. She linn nr .rlvftl nt Hint iterleil when women ilen t talk tee much about jcnw, ou knew.) "DOUG" FAIRBANKS IS GOING TO FILM uROBIN HOOD" Dc V0 VA F MAl'IUXB I'OWKKS We trill bf glml te publish the pn'tiirrn of .inch srrccn plnyvrs an arc suegested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX By HENRY ST. NBELT Marie J. V. It is net nccenry, mnding scenarios te studies, te mi'ii- Hen nny pnrticul.tr nctrc or ucter. The studio stuff will judje that for . . lliemwlvr. I can't sic jeu n list of 'eH the htnill-i-- U would bi loe Ions. BOt If jeu'll lcL me knew the star you have In mind I'll be jclad te furnl-h their htudivr.ddn.-sve;. Constance l!in ney hai jur tinislicd her contract with the Famnii'-T.nsk.v people and has net, te far as I knew, made any new con nections. Elsip Fergusen Is en the fUge, playing "The Varying Shere." She has just left Npv Yerk en tour nnd Will probably bp in Philadelphia boferp the scawn cle'ei. That would be the bet tlnw ier jeu te rench her. Ad dress Nerma Tnlmadgp, earn of Tnitcd Studies, Holhweod. It is advisable te ,515 nave HcmariOH cop.usnire. wmi " Congress, for full information ns te pro cedure. Tbev ii-qulre two typewritten copies and vluirgu SI. Bv COXSTAXCK PAKMEIl Hollweml. Calif. OUtll.AS FAIHUAXKS Is getting nit ri-mli te nut "Hebln Heed en the m'Itpii. It was originally announce that hp would de '.'The Virginian," but plans hae been changed. He is getting his costumes ready, supervising tup technical details of the play nnd has n writer nt work en the story at his house. There's ft very healthy rumor about thai Pauline Starke is engaged te Jack White, the director, and will seen br married. I wish jeu nil knew Mis' Starke personally she's a wonderful girl. She's the sort jeu'd write home about, or long te tukp te places, or te pattern after according te your nge and sex. I was err at her house net te lour age talking about n number of thing with her unit iter sweet meiner. ine have been inseparable all through what. mt times, has been a' very bitter slrug- , gle. When Pauline worked nt the old ttriffith Studie In Hollywood she nnd l her mother lived tit a tiny hotel four blocks away. Every morning they weuh' walk down Holljweod boulevard, past acres of orange and lemon trees In full bloom. "Sometimes these trees were thp only beautiful things wp saw all dny long." she -aid. "I drive past them new In my car and think of these times of hiinlship. I can enlv inarve lut the way our lives change." Times liaie changed indeed for I Pauline nnd her mother, but only be- cntrM they worked hard and fercei ibetter things te ionic te them. Thej arc living in a lovely npnrtment en one of the most fashionable streets In Hei- I lywoed. it is hung with draperies the 'color of Pauline's ecs n sort of ill- 'vine blue clear. ct 11 little m.vstpri- eus. Don't think I'm getting tee gushy but I admire her very much and con- -ldcr her one of our me-t premising motlen-nicttire actresses. It may be that she will be as wonderful en the tiigp. for slip has a very beautiful speaking voice. If she works and keen her head -die will some day bp at the verv top et tlie unifier. rne preimuij feather Mlcklhr 'braced liri ' They gathered around the house of bark In a large circle. At the enlcr of the Medicine Man they built great fires en which te roast the magic feed he was te provide. "Ah ha! New who will help me In my mnglc?" cried Whirring Snake. "I need Bde7.en sparrows nnd six fat mice nnd two big rntsl" At that strange request the Indian boys mil about excitedly, hunting for sparrows ami mice ami ruts, soentney came with a dozen sparrows, six fat mice and two big nits. Thp .Medicine Mnu took the sparrows, the mice nnd the rata Inte the house of bark nnd closed the deer se none out side might sec what lie did. lie spitted a sparrow en the end of a sper nnd plunged It into his magic pet. At the same time he muttered 3uccr words, "Hullabaloo, magic stew, e, de. whnt I want you te de." He drew the spenr out nnd en the end where the spnrrevv hnd been wns n large tur key, ready te be broiled nnd eaten. He placed the turkey aside and took up if II tB dertrf'inetttr anrtMrWHKW' tTfeii lnte"a'.trtrty;.!Ml no ethers until he bad a keys. Then the Medicine Man put a mouse en the Kpear nnd plunged It Inte the riei, instantly tne mouse grew se large t overflowed the pet. The Medicine Man had te use all-hl strength te lift it out. It had been changed Inte a fat pig. ready te be broiled nnd eaten. And se it went with the ether five mice. All became pigs. When the McdlrIneMnn came te the nits, he. cut each into four pieces will; his sharp tomahawk. When he plunged these Inte the mnglc pet they turned into quarters of beef, ready te be broiled nnd eaten, "Here is your feast" cried the Mod Med Mod Iclne Man, opening the deer of the house of bark and beginning te hand out the turkeys, pigs and quarters of bcef. The Indians whooped with Jey, and dragged the magic feed te the fires te finish cooking it. When the last qunrter of beef had been dragged nwny, the Medicine Man '-'' CftMQV Jiart. Jit fiV."."' ?7jm3Z2 new in"? "" fn Hi mi wui lVn vrtiinr hfird." h mat lered. "After Chief Swift Wolf has devoured the lovely Spotted Fawn and bcc.n slain for his hide, we will have n bear hunt, and that will be the last et you." t -: !'-) tL a&k; ju tj& ive himself and, Janet and' the i 1 chanted Indian maiden nnd young chief j as wcu. (What Jack's plan was and hew It WOrkS Will DO WHO lumeiwww Mpwmnvmmma Yr&&,A ine V'""i batter in America! "SiS T l.-' ill 1 tumc is coming seen. Where did you hear that foolish story about his helng n beggar when he came te the United States? It is true that he did net have much money, nnd. being ilmible te get n job. became a dancer in a cabaret, but there's nethlhg te that beggar ster. 1 don't knew much about deserts, but I sltmtlit '! iiii'ii. wt.iittml tmn.tli. ' ' .' .'" -' ".!'. .i ...(I...... I '; '"I, - ,- , , .,, I , - reuisni in tliesp rose.-. I refuse te , will wen; anil perunps sue win M-rp m-r reopen that Valentine controversy, no (head, for she is one of the sanest .voting matter whnt the temptation. Of course. 1 persons It has been my privilege te I like Agnes A.vres, though I must ad- 1 meet. mit. rather as a beautiful woman than , Ken Hampton, the producer, can a a great actress. I ways be depended upon te be the lend- I inR light in nny leferm movement cen- "Seventeen" writes: "Fer a long tering about films and the film colony. time I nave admired from afar both Hemember. I told you that two big or- mil qml 'nn. s.l. ...... h..t 1l...l. irntllZllIlOHS Here lllvtllMl juui win .''.. ....1. -1..U. .-.,. .11... ..I.La UlLlllfllUII ... -.- --- . -. ,. admiring, 1 have net alwajs agreed. However. I rind that in most things vit al 0 in nceeid. "I 113 rre with .von in sajing thai tin American inil-'ic is net ct cdue.ited te 1111 appreciation of tiulv artistic OUT? A BIG EVENT Bulletin N 3 FINAL CLEARKCE About 2G0 DRESSED rTicx &r Street, Aftemqen. I It Q$J andEOening u)ear t- tdfen from regular ' 1 stock and : formerly ft sold up te 75G Ly ISSSeuftilSSL FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE OVERSTUFFED LIVING-ROOM SUlTE, Tapestry or Velvet. 15D rer vaiue, new 95 Bedroom Suites, $95 te $125 . Dining-Repm Suites, $120 te $250 GOLDMAN BROS. 36 Se. Second St. Between Market and Cheatnut , . ... . i... ii-ii clsms et nuns ami nun iei'ie.- "n, Mr. Hampton has mixed in. and ad vocates a committee, te send out propa ganda refuting the muck-rakers who, in the Inst slv mentiis repcciuiiy, nine slung n geed ileal of mud at us In thel Ixuls R. writes: "There arc a anmber of questions that I would like verv much for u te answer. Where are Bodelf Valentine's parents? Hew Id is Itodelf? Hut. he any brothers tv and stisters ou the screen? ' "Will ou please give me a biography f Madge'Evans. Really. I love Madge. I lllte her acting an awful let. Den t teu think he is geed -looking? Sup posing I would like te go en the stage. would It b. ncceMSiry for me te have heme cxperlenu? I would like te g.;t en the sta;e. but I have hud no experi ence. Hew can i nnu n ". u s" r lmvi. wri'ten !i ster.v or scenario 'V. n.i hnvn tviiLvvrsttiu it. Where can. I n.l It? lint before I de this I would ', "Wke you te read it. I think it would p"mlc0 a very geed story for tne movies. . il.in'f von tlilllK -vsni-s .ijin """ . . . . it. .f I nrettv. enKine auirt.3 . u 1 m i it'i pretty-loeKinK tu:. ' , l,n a snuiy small minority. .s this is a ijt hope you haven't fallen in love vvltn licr. , 'majority rule' country, there is enlv Seinetlilng tells n.c that ou are a jCI)P tiling te de cater te the majority : in,.,.. ... i i. ..... i.i." ..ii . in.u miners nnd macazliics. v e re ...III-. 1.1. !- Jl ll'H .1 VMUI illl 'll'lll ' ' " -'"l -"- r , , -.- ,, . , , works of art? Take, for Instance, the ically net at nil bad in Hollywood. And crc-it !iinst"rs. On,, must v., !,.., I new you're going te heur just bow rc- iignln nnd again before one feels that true and unreserved love for them, mid tcn then it Is only the few who arc piivileged te experience a whole and 'keen appreciation. "Judging from appeal ances and cir cumstance, the movie-going public consists of flappers (and cx-ll.ippers), who feel; the rciHallen of their ideal heroes in the pictured Iteids nnd Vnl Vnl ti.tines, and of be.vs (and ex-be.vsl ,i , crip their s,kn ;imi grjt t,,lr t oet i n, the H'trts nnd Ml-e, de death -def.v -lug fejts en the screen. Mnnj very line pictui'cs have been iliiuined by this sort of public. "True, there are many poi pie who love 'art for art's sake.' and who real real teu the art and valii" of the belter class of photoplay , but eh! these people are speetable we ate. Here's a piece of news I'm net sup posed te knew. The Screen Writers' Guild is planning te give a play in which Miss I'ickferd. Douglas lair banks and Charles Chaplin will act. It Is te be a big affair, staged probably iat the Auditorium, aim r.imcr iiurris land ether noted pla.v vvrights are new Iat work doping it out. i i ! Our 2JLsi , Location Hi . Save 1 Yeu Illl Meney II II ' ' Illl i 1 Mil ' IIH i la(L. A i . .tn. ' ' n l w i tl" ti cflkr CS A Open Sat- urday Eve- ninfi 48 c lb Sold only in our Stores W Qoed Neu Anether OKeh Hftf ft SNOW FLAKES THE DANCE HIT of the Greenwich Village Follies is played en OKeh records by the Orchestra of Sergeant Markets, who was Pershing's Bandmaster in France. Try a great dance hit, rendered in a great way, en a great record. ; DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Heuse of Magic By DADDY in a sudly small minority. As this is a young man. I wonder if my imagination (1;,inij t.nll(1 p let k1yq tln t T ... Vn.i ,k'i iiitniv nre a clever ll"" 1 .. , Well. I lioee I C f l.-.A't iipiiten loe much for a boy of (i MUM." t (You're, all right. I.euK Anj body all right who ms I'm ilever. I vH. all you fans would step asking, me the same-old questions about alentiue. Ills Mrenteare in Italy ; he is about twenty eight years old, he has no brothers or . i. sereen. There, that s abbot the hundredth time I've printed it. M ".Madge Evans was born in New erk V . 7uu tu. k..n ,.n the stace as ! uim.. i "Peter Ibbetson," with ih,' v'Jehn tiarrymore. Then she began tnk- Hv, lag child parts for Famous I'laycrs tv: TTi AM-t t 7ii7ii" nmi 111 Haven Sisters." Seme of the ether films I i bit of sug.ir-rnuted art? By criidu ally increasing tie dose a happy uie d.iun mlcht In- reached. "Tell me, Mr. Neely. Is Xnzluimn reall.v Ilusslnii. or Is It u case of trnn trnn ferming a I.t.ie I'ltrsens into a I,-a raisiuiiiiia? I nm inclined te tlilu'i tlmt she is Russian, fur im mere Anw.rt. can could possess Mich a variety of vi- A""" - Medi Jnck and Janet enmr upon e heute of bark uhcrc dicclh an Indian Medicine Man, trhe holds under en chantment an Indian maiden and young chief trhein he has fumed infu a faxrn and a tcelf. The evil Medicine Man plans te hare the celf hill the fairn. vncieiis and delightful expressions lw SV hc has been In me Seventeen. He; levfd Advent in es." 'The l.iirglar. -I.lttle l'atilet. l'rue Blue. U h of Desire." "Mnternitj . "Neighbors. "Wanted, a Mether," "I.eve el. "Heme Wanted," and was starred in "Llttle Duchess," "The Volunteer. "Adventures of Carel." "Rates of Oladness" nnd "Heidi." the last mimed being that pretty little Swiss story taken in natural colors that we all saw re cently. Yes; I think she s fairly good geed looking. I'm net going te tell you any thing about going en the stage ieu're entirely tee )eung te he thinking about it. (Set veur education tirt. my dear TjiuIb. and KCt the best one jeu pnl hly can. Of com si jun old fogy tnlk, fh niH'Iee of II Illl 2ii.t..te own educiit en and I ns neen nan- SiTdicappcd ever slnie. Let me knew- what Ll?l'Mtar Is best suited te .veur sreu.irie and tAX,U tell you wlieie te senu u. nut J rvS' utn't nsK me in reuu n. i ve nun ri.L.fr .uineat n hiimlieil times nnd ill- S'ways refused. If I stnrted criticizing C. 'scenarios I weuldn t have time ter thlnr- else. leu net l tlilllK Sad Hess, giiiiincss, iiisdntn. Iiumllit.v. co quetry, fear, anger all are at Xnzl Xnzl meva's command. In a second her fea tures can portray nny one or nil of thee emotions, for they are all the same te her. A pretty pucker of the lips, n drawing of the brews, n widenine or a The narrowing of the ejes Xazimeia is sad, .sii.umiwi " s1"1. 11 i "OKiy. sor rowful, proud, cej ! Is it net an ac- CIIAI'TEU V The Magic Pet HIKUIXd SXAKE, the Indian due Man. looked in triumph at the Indian maiden nnd the young chief whom he had turned into a timid fawn and a fierce wolf. "Ah ha! I shall call the Indian tribe te a great feast," charted Whir ring Snake in his evil song. I shall feed them with magic feed, and thu gain their hearts. They will make mu An income diary for 1922 Keep an account from day te day of all your earn ings and expenses. It will save' you days of worry at the end of the year and be a valuable permanent record. We will mail you with our compliments an income record booklet in which te enter income received, "deduc tions, transactions in property or securities. Day by day the increasing value of this record will be brought home te you, and especially when you sit down te the task of preparing your income tax return. C6me in and get your booklet or drop us a post card today. 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I l" N. 8th Ktrn-t FIlOTOrLAYS riioTei'lJvYn MKirei'iwn &3 xsss;sssts.j ASCO t.sWJSXWrx3: ucniriy 11 STORES CO. M -?i i in-n-J Adcu n rnmplishment t lie nil nf tin-f nt one tllelr ci,1(,f hen the wolf has devoured iiiki iiii' iiiiii' linn1, miii nine or no fli.iiii of i,iiesli,uV "New fur Mime ijint Inri-: Win re ran I nildii's- 1'iiiiiine l n-in-ricu .' tinvv Id is slieV Is it true tl -it "he Is think ing nf retiring? I lertninl.v iidinlied her tlie fnvvn." . I The wolf, who was Chief Swift Wolf undei eiielmntmelit marled savagely. 'He gtiBhlud his teeth and vainly tried i te leap toward the Medicine Man. Whirring kiiuku laugi.eii m me wen s , ; A r- 4S nntlfit 1 tl 'I hi. I. Dr.. .if .In.ln ntul klirmld i . v.. i i V Ii i l r frantic i Hurts te gei loose, lie wumeu 'hate te think of the sC.ee s losing such A ,,f thb beuSe et bark ani, a s,,en,ll aetrefss. , l , ,, j , ,ell( t.a$ "I hope that I have net said tee ru'.!'.H1 " , Hel-.va! Come all ye jmuch and thnt I may lome ugairt. hunEry indlanH te my feast!" he cried. itut'll think tlmt Imt it lirt. It's mini who iniseu a mi inerv (ou bet ou muy come ugaln and "Come, bold brnves, come jc Kiiaw.s. often. I'm glnd ou like Nnzlnieva se , (.lllm. je pnpnle! I will feed e well tmich. for I dislike her just us much, with mi miiclc feed !" Yeu speak verj tillly when jeu mij that The IndiiilH eiuue (lei'klng at the call, i all i he I'luetiuiis "lire the -nmi? te her." jack and Janet could see tin in through Yi -, -be Is iciillv ltiissitiii Iiern in the the open d ier. I hej were wild In Crimea. Address routine I'mleriek dians, wr.ipped in bluulii t and with Ui ncommen dense liy JOHN BLAKE i i Reparations K& " AvrM Ih n i.reUy-lenkliiE urtri's 'tlf .., .K.nlJnillv fnllnn 111 : .-, vnnvn iii(irL iii'i iiiiui. tnnvit .. ,wy r . T. .. !....,. re TSWttM IWa ll H'lU' "I jr iMM-t-. ii if sa run ii r iiiih miu iiiiii i ui u .iuuiu claim; ,0 AnnAI) and damage anj It , , , , isnes VJ tutlen and impair i Vnd ''"' 'in'111" '""' telf-indul i 'love "nt te a.s O AIIHAI) and damage your cenHtt- veur mind by lulgence if jeu Hut de net forget thnt mi will hnve t iiinke reparation h.v and b.v. There will lie no reufen in i or r i h luges of neti's mi nit new imicli veu nil pin. eitliei. en will p't.v the whole bill, mid p.iv II when It is due. Nature I'- determined In lulled nmi she knows hew, A long night's sleep after time or four nights mostly spent sitting up at idle or foolish pursuits will seem te les-lore jeu and ir.nke jeu feel like a lighting cock the ucrt morning. Hut Hie damage nas neen none te body and n mind. Yeu are responsible for both. Yeu run nbuse them if jeu want te. Nobody is going te step jeu. Hut by mid by will come reparation da.i, and then, whether you like it m net jeu must iiial.e up for the damage. b, don't jeu ever believe semetlilii'i In. Il an old iiiniii n nns-ifii a JpWrvcr-wn. lni just MUii'iii',' nreiiim Unaiiw I'm l.lil ktlliev III Mill flini'l 111 'jcxiienueH. Conic nguln.) M- Jeaa Once again address Vatentlnn. ' 1er of I.asky Htudiu, Holljweod, i Calif. Rosalie tanul r evv ei tne Kcreeu i .m nn.1 flfll.ABUntl lfim Ifl flv tll(lr 1 ;ini uhm ..v.... -. ... ... . , ,., . , . JtMM nddrenses. Yeu can reach Hebe I Jur ""un,r'", """. '" "ul "'' (Daniels, cure of the Fatuous I'laycrs- , '-ens. j m- v "'"i "-.i- u... A'JMkr Studie, Hollywood, Calif., and "yfrWJUa Dean, care Universal Studie. hvAtmn) City. Cnllf. She N niarrled TTBrrilT If.llllHUII I'Ul ....ii .r. ....- I den t nunc iiuiiersriiiiii wiini n by u private Interview, but le seu could fix one up if jeu definite reason fur it. Nere I don't understand yejir first lett-r wasii t answered. Blip, nnu x ii premise nm 10 id m u Her V Nature's Magic Brush The most delicate tints of the old masters could never hope te rival the radiant glow of health en a little child's face. With a daub of sunshine, a breath of fresh air, a splatter of exercise and a groundwork of wholesome feed, Nature wields her magic brush. Bread has been rightly called the "staff of life." Victer Bread is made of the purest of ingredients in our own big sunshine bakeries under the strictest sanitary supervision. Children thrive en it because it is baked properly and thor oughly and contains these elements most needed by growing bodies. Victer Bread i i . H peg if Wnfai ) I . COMMNV J 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. "pHOTO PUti COMMNV . erAMcmcA . B'JD & THOMPSON STS. MATINEU DAILY 1GT1I i' M. APOLLO JACK HOLT and LILA LEE In "AFTKll TIIK SHOW" ARCADIA tf WrJ JACK HOLT In "TIIK t'AI.I. r Till". Mlimi" A eTrtD rilANKI.I.V & tilll.MlU AVE. A.O 1 UI MATINKP UAII.V HAKIIAKA CASTI.K1MN In "The Child Theu Gavest Me" ll JRFRTV nneAD & Columbia av. i-iutixi i MATiNt:K nvit.v RUDOLPH VALENTINO tiii: cn.MirKitiMi rntvKit" in ORIENT "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford VVoudlend Ale. at (KM mati.sm;i: daii.v M'lK'ltllr.M 111 St. frJlThe NIXON-NlRDLINGERfTl W THEATRES U BELMONT t-'D AUOVK MARKET ' ' M In ii.ll DAVID POWELL In "THK MV ril.Ol" I OVERBROOK ,JUvlW:Vi"reBD CHARLES RAY in "mm:ti:kn and piivi.i.is" 1 I jeu wilhe called upon te liiulic It geed at ii'iy censlderiible evpensp te jour lomfert and hiippluess by and bj. happen uialn. That picture, et toeVltUeut his ."Sheik's" 'ces- Y(r cm ui'sleci join- neils day after dnj- or de a quarter iih uiiicli of It as jeu etiuht le. Hut b and by jeu will be vveuilerin;; why the man who sits next te jeu j p'ttinj; pioiiieted and jeu are net. Veur link of pro motion )h merely thejyparatien jeu are culled upon te paj net only called upon, but forced, te pay, Te you is committed the care of u 'TMiniM. is no i.pciil le nature. laws up. there. Veu can brcil; them or net. ns mu . Iiiiep, but jeu iiin't Ucali tliciii without paying the tieuiiltj. She is libi'inl I'liniIKh witli yeut ctiupiiieiit. She siipidles jeu with mere strength, mental mid plijalinl, than you are going te need te earn jour living, but she insists that thia strength lis In- j telligently ihpiI. She d mauds a reasonable nmeunt of action, and visits her revenge ou the 1n7V flv illllflfK nu imin Ihiiki. ivlin i. . I 1 . .I...I. .... ... I ill IHIlini UU'll reserves u IlllllilllllUI t i: I drains. i , I h 1 A B I'll. I) up this stiength, establish n iiseive, de the werli that Is .v our iilleiiiieni, anil jeu will never get into f the reputation court till jeu are callcil i pCfj ,,. ..'., tii,. .., ii.ii.fr (lint nil iiui.t .in. i xi ,., I".,. ,11. K.r, i,iib bli.v .(. ii.v i.i... Neglect what has been given you. and most of jour life after forty te fifty will be spent in pajlng heavj dmnngca, whether you wnnt te pay them or net. I Copyright tut '" . Ii Victer Bread fifeyB y - BALTIMORE B,!f7 5 SttOTf THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A 1'KINCK TIIKKK WAS" OI I !m3IRr Hreml A Hiiitiuflmn-U Vi-jyOYJ Cnntlniieus until 11 BETTY COMPSON In "I.AIHKN Mfsr l.l ll" BRlOADvY,0tlS M'KtIAI. CV-T In "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" PALACE 1JM MABKCT HrilEET 10 A. M. ID 11 30 V. M BERT LYTELL in "Tin; idi.k men" REGENT MAHKCT- ST. Uelew 17TH 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. ALICE LAKE in "Tin; hum; in tiik wai.i." PADlTfll '" MAIIKKT ST. WArl lJL iu A. M 'e 11:15 P. M. POLA NEGRI In "VENDKTTA" . COLONIAL Ctn. i. .Mapleoed Av. l:ae, 7 nnl 0 P. M. IlAKIIAItA CASTI.KTON In "The Child Theu Gavest Me" I ! FAIRMOUNT -'"v't'Vfiv!;? ,M,I1.VH CV'I' III "SILENT YEARS" RJAl TO ii;iMANievN avi:-uc iir-vi-i vy A, ti'i.piniei'KUN st ETHEL CLAYTON III "KMT I III; VAVIP" SHERWOOD ""JrVyWrAS PAULINE FREDERICK In "TIIK 1,1 Ki; or JAIIK" rarl Ave UAII.V m s ATU T THr.ATIti: Ildmv Herace 3D in Oli MATINKi: DULY GLORIA SWANSON In "TUB CIKKAT MOMK.NT" GREAT NORTHERN ? WVW RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "TIIK COM1UKIUMI POM Kit" STANLEY ? KBT A,T M WALLACE REID ' M In "RKNT IltKK" "THE FOUR HORSEMEN or tiii; ai'ikaiai'sk" 333 MARKET sT"li'7 TO"" WILLIAM FARNUM In "I'KItJL'UV" CFDAR ,i0TH A CUOAIl AVC.M'8 GLADYS WALTON In "J UK KOWIIY" COLISEUM Market let. 80th nnd 00th 1:30 nn.t ,1: 7 and UP.lt. MARION DAVIES In "TIIK IIRIIIK'S I'l.AV" IUMB0 NT ST. & OIIlAnD AT '""""' Jiimhr .tunc n- r.inktnti "I" WANDA HAWLEY In "A KI.SS IX TI.MK" LEADFR UST & I-ANCASTKIl AVS. Xt: (iKKV'S I'OMKItnr. .sTOIIV, "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" LOCUST ,1-' AND LOCUST MRKBT rnullne Ntnrkr Ileo I)len A Tillly MarliU "SILENT YEARS" NIXON "D AND MARKSTS HPHCMI. rs.T "in "TANGLED TRAILS" VICTORIA S,A,KSJ 8T- """""T" "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IX IilXfl ARTIH'lt'H rOHItT" it Plants roses in children's cheeks IMPERIAL UWS?; NORMA TALMADGE In "Till! WOXIIKUFI'I. TIIINn" STH & tl GRANT 2lrr.lAv, Mat.T - "Don't Neglect Your Wife" RIVOI I MD AN' PA.VSflM HT. HOBART BOSWORTH In "III.IMI IIKART.s" ftQTH T Theatre Opp. "I." TfrrelnH "'"'"Ii 'HI 7 en,) II JI. MARION DAVIES III "THK lIU'PK'rl PLAY" CTD AMI! Oermantewn Av. at VtntnH " rrtLV .3e, 7 n,i e i, m. AM-STAIl CAST In "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. J Sold only In Asce Stores located all ever Phlla. and through- '$ out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. A : "v ,i'irisssu'isss:t!"Vl ASCO " ASCOl P f. xstxvse: fSZgg NAiL.lUlvi'iv n i.ia Jr te ins pS BETTY COMPSON III "TIIK LAW AND TIIK WOMAX" .-ehigh Palace tJcr,rh,wH"AAvevne-U0'"'a WILLIAM S. HART in HU,ll. w..,. AMBA3SAD0R;;r-.-y. "A Weman Above Reproach" llrrf. Xft Mun. Dill (s lAlllllAMCs i "THK TIIKKK VlKTKKRh" ' " '.nth A Dauphin Sl MATINEU llAILT Germantown "Mxn'nAiLV MAY ALLISON Ik 'I'lIU LASi CAItl)" JEFFERSON WILLIAM S. HART in "Wiini: oak" PARI HIDCiE AVE. DAUPHIN rnl Mh, e.1r, i,,g, 6.4S 19 II POLA NEGRI la "(INK AKAIIIAN MJIIT" jfr a tit-im XJOiViM $&.i t. r .-i,bs.i-w 1 wmi , ,--. ,, t. ...(( A warn tefe PAX ., , .,&...,. AMd, s.T..wV. r ..i. rfr Mt .. Wl'i.
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