Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1922, Final, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    BBIIbBBBIRW'8ew3
m
I:
i
m
k
ii
re
I
i;
!:,
if-
&
'l&
j
Sfi.r
I
4
... i
M
h
f
ff
tL,
if
Its'
f
i: t
WJ&
f-iW,
r
m
c
r&.
1
,w
''ih
yc.
H"i
m
7W
1A.VI
M'.rtz
tc-1 ll
.fc-S
Or
m BalQvie Magaxme
FOR THE, FILM
ffilf
bwwi- ft ' .-sibbbbbbbbbb
atw'.'m L' ." .
fe aaaaaaaaaVsaaatv '"v- f V i' ' wnrl'li J '
1 ' E ifl PBttyScfT.- HV ' sssHr mm' 1'
"
CONSTANCE DIXNEY
TTe iu'H 4c yad e publish the picture! of such screen players as eie
suggested by the fans
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
IV HENRY
Miss K. G. Mnrj I'ickferd has no
children. Tlmt little girl ou saw In
ths picture with Mary nnd Deug a
little rickferdV (laughter, of whom
Mary Is very fend, nnd "whom he took
4 te Eilrepp. Serry te cannot plcnte en
"Itedje'a" picturt?, but v.c tuiifrt give
seaWJbf the ethcra a chance nnd mj.
you'll have te wait a while. Your
ether requests v. ill be taken cam of a
t wen as possible.
ft
Geerge A. R. write: "Knewing
that you peceM tin1 fatherly advice
'Uat Vveuld help me In making up my
vsatad. I am asking jeu te come te my
fa.' "rescue.
' k 4T am una fit flie thnuCnllllM ullrt nre
X itrjlnfi te break into the motion pic
!ttnw but they seem te be purcpunded
mli,WT hat proves te be an linprcguauie
-"SrslL Still, I suppose I outfit te be
' vr7,much pleased, he here l am nw
inf. your opinion, which holds thu mIu mIu
tlen of my anxiety.
I have written te several film com
panies, Inclosing my photos, both full
faca and profile, and most all of thum
seat tee a 'copy' letter explaining that
there were no openings at the present
tlase, . except Oeldwjn and Fnmeun
Players. Before going en further, 1
, mifht add that I am the holder of sev
eral medals; in fact, fnc In all. Twe
art 1flT skating, first and fiecend: one
Hrat -Jfer nute racing and two from
UaclSam for Liberty Lean work.
"Rebert Kane eent me a dictated
Ietterrend told me te coma ever or get
In .touch with hira ns seen as Famous
Players open their Eafelern studio and
he would try te de something for
mej .Alse Mr. Tcrnanty, of Goldwyn,
told me te come etcr and see htm when
summer came and added he would t
glad te ace and have a talk with me.
VJfaw, dear editor, I am asking u
if theae two corporations make it a
practice te Interview every prospect or
in II one of the lucky ones? I am a
rtd-bToeded American and can de any
" tMfirf'that the nvpraee. man can de.
frim'ibe swimming peel te the starter
or dance Doer, and can bes ana tence
(J Jaw. Ifniii a, hfiflni nn ntiAHir In
ft, v Jth world, as I make it a pleasure te
."& tr te make every ene happy and
'Sj eaiaftable, even te my own dlscem-
VJt lert.i 10, tnat nec.inc ngnt spini;
v.'? ttttnr for another vital nuestien. I
:V wt' te Jie school and bad n
,T?, chat "With lha nronricter. who wanted
m-'ta,take a course. What he iirem
lsjd would be a great help te me In
'securing a poMtlen with a motion-picture
company. The course would cost
$175.'-1 am a reader of your column In
thj EvEnsa Pchlie Leuelii and I
saw one day where you told ene as
'plrant that eald Instructions were no
geed.'- Docs that apply te the school I
refer te? Yeu might consider your
answer will be trcutcd In the strictest
confidence.
'New, Just what clothes will I have
tinvn te comnlpte n wardrebe that
.l? will give me the best possible advan-
V lage, i Bin nenius juu iuuii; iu"uuiis
. and I de bone jeu will net think me
, j W
W.-tt I
! K" (Ten aren't R nest by any means,
?$ "Xfs)ene of the pleasures of my job tc
iywr . ' M ae.e 10 ncip any one wue in ns nn
iQf ctrely In earnest ns )ou seem te be,
r.tf.'t SLhilal' fef rlnivn in hrnKl innUm.
!w'T '' should say that your letters from
iifl- iOOJdyryn nnd ramous ero the most en-
, -,,, . cepraging kidii ei mrms. xucy (iu hoc
lljk-.wmaSJf take the trouble te wrlte bucIi
rv?-t; t-uiixxw vv ujiii.uiti-, nnu gv -u in iuut:ii
A iSi' H,Vuiu " "at iuuurii lury uru
iWTf7J BtCiUH CKTJUUUJT wiu
rtist.-all the things jeu can de, I enn
P1Hiarstand why they wrete you, for
l1SJsJ Would be very valunble around nny
iur uuiuiuk cisu luan in
for less active stars in
An.l II.., .l..t.ll.. J . .1..
: re.'Bat kind of en Introduction te the ble
,WL aaiPSr The FameuB-Lnslty btudle nt
r"Ji Asteria. L. I., is bcheduled te rtepen
' 'JRT' Aarll 1. se I would nrenarc te trn nrnr
F'iV'-N:nthai 'and stay until you land some-
v rSJ Akljkw' 1 vntir liitprvtunra ultli 4liaer.
'VA4.t.AM.A JMmniinl.il rln nnf trt,l vrm n.cma.
VW.MfMH.VU V.V ..WW r fl IMMIH
jeds tana tucy proeaoiy wen t) I
I you 10 register wim n goon agent
askes a business of supplying no ne
sn a moment's notice from the
"m
IMS, iie will preimuiy cnarge yen
cent of your salary, but he
worth it, becau9 liu will be
!?h. f T LJh, ,lNOul( !' suy l'et nearly -ill critics hne a
SlUiesr of. Better begin te get.)IR0 Jf llumer ani lmv nUe ,,,.,
ltAH2Zl 2?,1,1 ' i?:. .. Anrt I haven't the . slighter
i te 'obTleus things evening
tenvoea clethew, eullnnry
Ucii, all .ef,bwt quality
'Hat as you- -would take
t resort- if you were a
SKV3b4'JaSl
ITTsUJ'lii. ., IfJir' i.
'.' . Jtfi. P . '&&
Hr-. ViVStJ.V-X-. .V . V-
FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
2S22Sas.
VS " .
M. NSEI.Y
golfing togs and flannels. Then, for
the ether kinds of parts, you'll wait
the kind of wnrdrebe that the ordinary
tow-salaried clerk would own and bImj
some down-and-out things in cnM jeu
are called en te play such n part. Don't
try te make your own clothes leek like
dowu-and-euters. Cie te a heck shop
or the Saltatien Arm) and buy cxactl)
the kind of things that down-and-eut-ers
wear. They have nn air about
them tlmt jeu can't Imitate.
About that school. What I said te
my ether correspondent was Intended
particularly te apply te the school you
mention. And ou needn't treat my
answer In strict confidence, either. Twe
casting directors in New Yerk have
mentioned this school te me particu
larly and said that they would net.
under any circumstances, hire people
known te rcme from there, because such
people had te unlearn everything and
begin nil ever again. I made a per
sonal investigation of this school and
the proprietor, who made you such
glowing premises, came in te see me
nnd managed te pree that he was con
ducting his institution just within the
law, se that I couldn't touch him.
But he has been under inestlgatIen by
the authorities nud while they found
no legal grounds for proceeding against
him. he bad te admit te me that he
could net point te any pupils who bad
get an) where In pictures en acceunt1
of bin "schooling." I repeat, for trie i
benefit of nil my readers : There Isn't
n motion-picture noting school in Phil
adelphia worth spending a nickel un.
That Is the frankly stated opinion of
tlie bet casting directors and agents in
New Yerk. Yeu may get a smattering
of worthwhile knowledge from them,
but it will be much better te spend the
money going eer te New Yerk nnd
picking up one or two odd jobs ns extra
in the studies. That's the real school
ing. In conclusien: I'm sorry you In In
ceosed stamps for n personal reply. I've
said a dozen times that I cannot under
any circumstances answer questions by
mail, much ns I'd like te. This de
partment Is meant te nnswer questions
only of general Interest, and such ques
tiens ami answers must he published
heie te tenth c or) body. You'll under-
I. "...J UUI, ... !! u ,(....?,. l, IUUII'IIV1
stand. I'm sure. 'eiiip
ncnln. if I
can help you further.)
The. R. C. writes: "Having
been for quite n while an ardent
reader of your very Interesting column,
nnd ha!ng nlwa remained en the
side lines, I feW, and go as far as te
hay, that I should demand an answer
te a few quLbtienn I am about te ask
you.
"Whctln'r you will want te answer
me uftcr I attempt tn tll veu what
I think of you is n nueotlen I will put
entirely te )our liuner.
"Your crltiilim of iihutiplns should
he mure of the fiery tjpe, wlietlipc thec
moIe natrens that go hee n tdctiirc he.
euuxe the heie can gie the right Mhs,
nnd nole hew the heroine wears her,
(lieebes, like It or net, because it l jour Inge, swnjlng liigh In the air. There
job te criticize, without fear or favor. Iwore the bird Iieubcb, pretty and luvit luvit
Yeu knew very well that when you un- ilns, but no birds were darting In nnd
dorteok te become a critic you knew out of the doers. Instead, Ulue Jay
that net every ene would ngrce with was licrched en the reef of the church,
you. Hepo reu will take thl geed-na- screeching nnd scolding,
turedly, because I knew that nearlv all jIlf. n,i Janet looked te see what
critics hne u bense of humor, nnd theEO nlle jny rvas wrecchlng nt. On the
that hate net aie net the real critics. ground in the yard at the edge of the
"Will ou kindly tell roc when and wfeds they eaw birds scurrying about
with wlwr pltture was the Karlton BnU hunting for feed. There were
Theatre opened .' V,ai it "The bon of Wrens, Uiuc IJlrds, l'urple Martins,
Walllngferd or "Three Werd Hrand iam ethers
and if neither of these were the ones, i jack nn'd Jnnet woneerca why the
when were they bhewn t bird hadn't taken time for a morning
iw .f t e ., i .I,. Mf,..Keng te pay their rent. It was plain
(Wew! I can just hear the referee , ' -thcy new were tee busy te
counting ten oier my prostrute nedyl;ln" Tl' , hustllnir as theueh
come a critic And furthermore I've'tle. -1 t'le ad usea the oe3
neer been what you call a critic and , 'l FlurcU 8tMple Bna pU8Dea tne Ioeu
iaw7ueaaLlnebnin,SIlnntdUebiaee Desing quickly. .Tack nnd Janet ran
1 write nneut pnotepinjs nnd btage t ." , rrii, i.ir,ia ?, nunc
plajb. but I merely "review" them and '"' ' ' l'"""'. tii,, jnv 3y
tell what they're all about and then say n frBh'. eT.cn tauc' I,lue j0 B'K!ed"
n few thlnss nbeut hew tliey lmpresed ln?mt0 Vin M,un . unm.,htnw th.f
mc. But why be "flerj" about it? I 1 cb" m ',Z rui ,uJ
haven't Been very much te btlr me te a Pu"IcJ '"" stll :.. h". J?0' ,,0,f
flaming rage. And I prcfer te assume fft bird house was stuffed tight with
that ether peopie ere quite as much en- '"V0 ,8 LclHt an!ih.tS?CTi,i-,n a.
titled te their opinions ns I am te mine And the sign en the Birdtown Apart.
jubt ns jeu are entitled te your epln- ,mcnt'1 ha(l bccn changed. New It read:
ion of my work. Hut don't let the bebs'i 1
knew, will jeu? He mlcht tell the ' HIRDTOWN I
cashier and the, cashier might refine
te remember 1110 et pay ilej, nnd that
would he nwful. Hut you jeuiM-lf In-
directly admit that I'm net a critic, for
bem.0. of humor. If I had, I'd answer
your letter Jokingly, but ou hce I'm,
perfectly .serieuH, "Thrce Werd
Brsnd" opened the Karlton, October
17. diaplln In "The Idle Qlsss" was
iw nifi jwrat Bfmn.J
BVTOJNnAfWMnE KHUf JTl .VTO
:i
4& am yBSjtjr
innsur
DrCK'S ILLNESS
HOLDS VP
WORK ON FILM
WANTED a duck doctor!
Any person or persons possessed
nf tiwlinlenl knnttledffQ of the foibles.
ailments nnd Idles)ncrasles of ducks
may secure a lucrative position by ap
plying te Leu Heller, comedy produc
tion manager. Fex West Coast Studies,
Hnllvwend. California.
ThN is net mere jest, but an offer
heralded In geed faith, uemcuy ui ui
recter Del Lord, it seems, Is making
n picture wherein all the principal
pla.icrs, It'cludlng "extras" nnd super
numeraries, are ducks Just plain, or
dinary, )ct talented farm-yaid ducks.
The story lias ns Its basic theme the
ctcrnnl triangle. The home of a hard
working, famlly-leUng duck is ruined
bv a wandering, web-footed philan
derer. It is n barnynrd romance, re
plete with hear: interest and heart
throbs and moments of fine dramatic in
tenli.v, especially In the scenes where
Father Duck surprises the guilty
spouse and drives the faithless one
forth Inte the night a forlorn, for
saken wife nnd mother, who leaves
home, husband and six nameless eggs
behind her.
AH went well in producing the pic
ture until about G000 feet of film had
been shot. Then the duck that played
the villain was taken 111. Mr. Seller
and Director Del Lord sent hurried
calls te veterinarians nnd get Inte com
munication with nnlmal and bird hos
pitals, of which there are a number In
Les Angeles. Gould anybody doctor a
duck? The invariable answer was
"no." A few facetleunly Inclined per
sons replied:
"Why don't you call Dr. Quack?"
SneOTINCf en the picture was sus
pended ns the duck ncter grew
were. Plainly he was fading rapidly.
It was Impossible te replace him in the
picture. .Should he die. nil the scenes
thus far "shot" would be worthless, ns
each duck player had been selected be
cause of peculiar marklnss that would
make him or her distinctive and be
sides, se far as the casting director
knew, he was the only duck In all Cali
fornia who could play "heavies." There
were lendlng-mcn ducks and leading
ladv ducks by the score, but only one
geed, rellnble illnin duck that could
be depended upon te put his sccnee
ever, nnd he was sick.
In snspense Manager Seller nnd Di
rector Del Lord arc waitlntr. The neter-
duck seems te he convalescing, but he
is still far from well, wherefore it
Is that a geed reliable doctor, familiar
with such ills as ducks arc heir te, is
wanted.
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Little Old Gray Man's Secret
Ily DADDY
Jack and Janet tcent the birds te
dwell in their dooryards, but the
birds seem te prefer the weeds, A
little old eray man brings te them a
pretty village of bird heusci hAici
he er tip in the yard,
CHAPTER IV
The Mjstery
HERE arc the eight words the little
old gray man added te the sign
en the Dirdtewn Apnrtmcnta:
LOTS OF CHILDREN WANTED
THE MORE THE MERRIER
This made the whole sign read:
BIRDTOWN
Cozy Apurtmcnts for Rent
Pi Ice Songs at Dawn and Songs at
Twilight
LOTS OP CHILDREN WANTED
THE MORE THE MERRIER
"He! Hei He: That will bring the
birds." cried the little old irrn mnn
te Jack and Janet. "These nlee "houses
are all ready te mere In, se the birds
will net have any trouble In settling.
They can spend a let of time In singing
te you. Ge te bed early tonight and
when you awoken nt dawn you will find
the birds In their new homes singing
joyous tongs te pay their rent."
Saying this the little old gray mnn
climbed into his little old gray wagon
and clucked te his little old grav herte.
eaKs. Hnn jnner waved geed -by te
him. IMere he was nut or sicht kl.j.
I 1 a . --.-.. . .nKV ....UK
j,lKan .le n,i11' ad-M the clearing, tak.
"B uy, eerung glsnci-s at the b rd
houses en poles and treis. The birds
penned much Interested, but none vim.
tured near. 'J bey appeared afraid of
inn onuuren.
"We will go te bed," wild Janet, no ne
ticlng this. "Thnt will give the birds
R chance te leek at the houses and move
In. Tomorrow they will awaken us with
tlieir first rent senes."
Se Jack nnd Jnnet went te bed. They ,
nirin buuuuiy uurinif xhr nginr ee
Mjundly that the nun was shining
brightly when their c)es pepped open.
They listened for the glad songs of birds
but they heard none only the harsh
screeching of Illue Jay.
Jack ran te the window. Acress the
way .Janet was looking out. Beth
turned their ejes en the IJInlland
' Cery Apartments for Bt
Price Hugs. Ueetlcs and Worms i
YOt' OAX'T HAISR CHILDKEN i,
I WIIILP, YOU'KK KAI8INO RENT
'
j
Here was a
IS. J.., Inmllerd.
miitfprv. .Tnpk nnil .Tnnet
wendcicd what It meant. Who was B.
J.. Landlord?
(Can yen guess what the myatery
leant T Jack and Janet seIts it la te-
Mimr'i fhaater.)
Ml I nljFI j t
fcsr''J
iEDGfcR
it
Uncommon Sense
Hy JOHN BLAKE
me THE educated man everything
i- tells its story.
The rocks answer questions about
their age and their composition.. The
trees talk of their value te commerce
nnd their relationship te each ether.
Animals break the spell of dumbness
imposed upon them by nature, and an
nounce their place in the precession
called evelutl6n, '
Human progress did net really begin
until men mastered the art of language.
When our forefathers could only speak
te each ether by signs or, as Was often
the case, by blows, it was only the
best mind that could accomplish any
thing. When 'languages came a consensus
of minds became possible. Experiences
and ideas could be communicated.
After that all intelligent creatures
in their same neighborhood could in
terchange ideas and opinions, se that
the intelligent could tench the unin
telligent. That was the beginning of
education.
YOU who live in this day can Jearn
any lnnguage you chose, or as
many as you cheese."
If it were possible for you te ex
haust nil the wisdom that is written in
your own tongue, you could double your
opportunities by learning an additional
tongue.
dseMKwer
1229 walnuts
attfih street ohbesiio
Furs of Superb Quality
New Greatly Reduced
B. CHERTAK WENGER
IS NOW DISPLAYING
Millinery Favored at
Southern Resorts and for Spring
Lewis
1519 WALNUT ST.
February Sales
OFFERING GREAT REDUCTIONS
80 Dresses
Values
AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE
WITHOUT REGARD TO FORMER PRICES
40 Coats
! TELEPHONE:
Ftur Storage and Remodeling at Extremelu Lew Rates
LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
LAST OPPORTUNITY
FINAL CLEARANCE
COATS Formerly te 69,S0( en. let) NOW 29.50
CAPES . Na7s9:ie
BROCADE EVENING
Fur Trimmed
DRESSES ""
SUITS lv5SiS,ld --N0W29.50
Veldyne-Oursene Fermtrly te a9JS0 fjjj Q CQ
FUR Kelinsky Dyed Squirrel
L . L Marmet Peny Civet Cat
COATS Nalural Seal Baby Caracul-
Ceney y2 Price and Less
vn" NEVER PAY
mKyWtSttSfiffilNliifflyt 'L.iiHll.!i Ji'pV- 'rW11-!.1.1 ! J-1 ) ' ' ULli-jLU1 ' f ' " I j 'iUUaassaUIlM 1 r
The "Camille"
: g A model whose bmart appearance Wt
I I completes the spring costume. raj
; 1 In Black Satin, Black Patent, and
Black Patent with Grey Suede Backs. II
1 Winkelman 9
JUJ Sfyfa in Quality Foetwav fflf
i 1130 Chestnut St.
IBilBMHWBMiilfc 'llwH
Languages .
In the study of many of the sciences
it is necessary for the student te learn
French and German in order te avail
himself of textbooks that have never
been adequately translated.
He must also learn that language
we speke of in the first paragraph, the
language, that created thlnga speak as
nlnlnlv ns If flier had trinities.
Wordsworth's "primrose by the
river's brim," whldh was only a starry
blossom te the peasant, tells te the poet
a story of beauty and unfolds te the
botanist a long history of growth and
development.
WE ARE educated or uneducated ac
cording as we understand lan
guages, net necessarily foreign tongues,
but the speech of the objects which go
te make up the world. We can learn te
read the messages that each of these
have, if we cheese, ns the Indian
reads the signs of the trail, hidden te
the white man.
When we learn these things we are
educated, whether or net we have spent
any time In a university, or can add
tnc letters of a degree te our names.
Ctryyrieht. tttt
Poland Bars American Dance
Warsaw. Feb. if.. The "shimmy,"
the "scandal" and even the fox trot nre
anathema te the Polish Government. All
4he $l.Jjme$tIaial
. . .
te 79.50
19.50
SPRUCE 2938!
WRAPS
formerly te 270 lVSTT lu
NOW 29.50
te 49.50
MORE AT RIENZI'S:
I
lz mm tf Ymu .ex Am
m w m m m jek& m J flit i.r tiic vuii. -i
m m WAISTS AND SHIRTS 4
fTmmwkWwmir-v ; m&Kmm?.&JM
'7WMmnvmmms0kmB&G& v
i,ifi -H,""M"S i- '-"tt - -- ' t - - y. !LfchlM
American dancw wita.thji weeptles k
.. ....... l.n wa nmhlhltcri hv efllcltl
h annual military ball, held
recently. .
TORRIIARY JULE"")
SPECIAL 1
: ftriiiiMi. Sleeeers i
, m .
Full 1
Shell 1
Effect
WMHmiui
caiMaatfa'
ST- M9.98
DELAWARE
HOUf EFURNIIHING CO.
aatr'aml RtUUDtthr
f fcffatter hhtitl
rRfUftefff
t KenslRftM Aw. I Cmferia St
MafchaUriaMtlaMAaUfelat
L jRRPPLrPnUlvlRl m
f I " "aialahaaaiafcalatataiU i IT T i , .
i--'' ' ' ' .
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STRKT
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
WE SPECIALIZE In Tweeds, Camel's Hair and Tyrel Weel Fabrics.
Original and exclusive styles for spring.
SUITS AND TOP COATS
Huddertfield E1.gl.1h Tweeds in Suits and Ceata
U jbVuImJ'II lllilw I
mviiIIiIOsbv
II ill' if
1 I laffiffl Iff
Ii I 1' If
IIW
Bi ilf BM7 Jam r 4I7 7C .l. .... .
' 4
MANN & DlLKS P & '
U02 CHESTNUT STREET ,
. '
PHOTOPLAYS PWOTOrLATH rHOTOp'lATS " ' '
APOLLO
SSD
THOMPBON 8TS.
tlATINBE PAILT
GLORIA SWANSON
In "VPCR THE LASH"
ADPAniA CHESTNUT Bel. 1BTH
AlWftUlrt JO A. M. te 11:15 P. U.
ETHEL CLAYTON
In "HER OWN MONEV
ACXrD FRANKUN QtrtAnD AVE,
Ai3lUI MATINEE DdlbY
JOHN BARRYMORE
In "THE I)TUS EATER"
BALTIMORE Br?BT a '
JACK HOLT
In "THE CAU. or THE NORTH".
BLUEBIRD
Dretd i Buquehnn
uonimueus t uniu 11
WILLIAM S. HART
In "WHITE OAK"
BROADWAY """l Ytfi'S .
.MARSrtALI, NKIIJlN'H
"BITS OF LIFE"
CAPITOL
722 MARKET ST.
10 A. it. te 11:15 r. U.
WALLACE REID
la "RENT FREE'
rr OM1AI Uln- 4 Mapleoed Aes.
LULwliinLi j ae, 7 Htld y Vt M
AGNES AYRES
in "THE JANE THAT HAD NO Tl'BMNO"
FAIRMOUNT t,
SrECIAI, CAST tn
"Cet-Rich.Quick Wallingford"
RATIJ QT THEATRE Melew Bpruc
DO in O 1 . MATINEE daily
CHARLES RAY
la "THE MIDNIGHT BELL"
GREAT NORTHERN u? JWj?
NORMA TALMADGE
n "1WE WONDEBFUL THINO"
IMPFRIAI P.0 WALNUT 6TS.
IlVIrnirsiM jtm. a.ae. att. 70
WILL ROGERS
In "D0UBL1NQ FOR ROMEO"
IfARlTflN CHESTNUT Absv. RROAD
KAKL1UIN pi,.. u.OO a.m. te 11.80 P.M.
CBCH B. K MIU.E PRODltTION
"SATURDAY NIGHT"
LIBERTY bremati.nckhlupma1lavav'
MARY CARR .
IS "THtJCDEBCLAP"
&!!
iVnr
SlfH eJittWIwfiiiriWffiiBrS'HTilKi'S'Sji-.. V. '. a
mjwwy-
1517 Walnut Street
. New Hats for Spring
Fer vtty ocatfen, dUcrimlniting
tfenwn ftver Chodoff me&U for
their smMtntii ind geed vJut.
Advanced Displap of Frecks
-..- ...amKUv iKvariablv dellthti the natren
or nUs who teaks dlltlnetlve8 in her gowns at
the most reasonable prices.
pecially de.lgned and macia ter our exciunve laic.
CAPES AND CAPE DRESSES
An unutual attertment of mart ttylet and fab
rics for Spring wear.
HOSIERY
.aaMaaaaaMMBMBaaMSiaai
New importation of Camel'a Hair juit received.
Exceptional quality at moderate price. Alte a fine
Hand Clex Silk Heie in African Brown, Navy and
Cordovan SPECIAL at $2.35 the pair.
SPRING HATS
Tailored Hats of every description Peanut
Straws, Silk Turbans, Silk and Straw combinations,
etc. Priced moderately.
TYROL
Attractive
shades for Spring. Fer service and economy noth
ing surpasses this wonderful fabric. Prices start at
$17.75 the suit.
WAISTS AND SHIRTS
Designed and Tailored in our own workrooms
perfect in fit. Fabrics of every sort. Made
measure or ready te wear.
rPlria -fnllmtrlnfv 4-Vieaf tA aViviim 4V,aSm ntAriiMAi.
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.
OR1FMT Woodland Av. st B3d St
VflAlCn t MATtNKB OAILV
ANITA STEWART
In "HARKIKT AND THE flPKa"
OVERBROOK 0,DA,wTfliD
GLORIA SWANSON
In "CWOEa THE I.A8H"
PAI ACP lal IAnKET BTREET
ALL-STAR CAST In FANNV nVRTS
"Just Around the Cerner"
REGENT UA,"T ST. Utlew 1TTH
MARY MILES MINTER
In "THJ.IE"
RIALTO
OERMANTOWN avenue
at TULFKHOCKK.N BX.
WILLIAM RUSSELL
la "SINQINO RIVER'
SHERWOOD Mth Blmer At)
WALLACE REID
, la "BENT FREE"
STANLEY MARKETAT 10TH
MAE MURRAY
in "PEACOCK AILRV
STANTON ,AKKET Abev. 10TH
Mintuwn 11.80 A.M. te lt.80 P.M.
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN
m MARKET8lfe7,Vl
AGNES AYRES
InTHB IANB TnAT HAD Wn TCRNINO"
VICTORIA "SIW.fSTf
HPEOtAL CAST In ' M
"Tan Nights in a Barroom"
GRANT 0W OlrardAvs '"
SHIRLEY MASON
In "EVER RIVOW DVtii
r THE APOOALYPMB-
C-WsJlarWaJhe.
"-SyarsffaajU.'
t'S esea
r " ""US LANK THAT HAD NO TCRNINO''
1 AI OIHER fHEAlkLh. Mn.u. r M, p, T, Q, A,
i in pistare
Ambassadnr ,a,l,?r v- t nsth
rrtifi a .Jill 1;30 M 11:80
wuuw rAIIUSANKS
.:-;is.ir,i Ar-
"WAY DOWN EAST"
Germantown MASfSTS
DOUGLAI FAIRBANKS1
la "IllR THREE JmSteeIIS?
DrGFhW''
Wr.K JW..U..1JP . rft1.
T-'
C41
V'- rf
t
$18.50
and Upward
l3
,'
WOOL SUITS
new atvles in neatitlful
4UMM...U 4Ua
m
WhznmmmjmK
ffl,
THEATRES
BELMONT
CD ABOVE MARKCT
140 and 3;C0; 6.30 te It
MAY MacAVOY
In "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS"
CPHAR C0Ta cedar Avemm
PsuUne SUrks, Int Dlsee Tnllr MaribiB'
"SILENT YEARS"
COLISFUM """' Blh "if
ROSEMARY THEBY
lu "ACROSS THE DIVIDE"
IUMBO "ONT ST. OIBARD ATB, '
MAE ALLISON
In "THE LAST CABD"
I FADFR lBT LANCASTER AV.
AGNES AYRES
'Hi3 LANE THAT ItiP NO TCBNOGj
fjOflJST BaD AND LOCUBT HTK .KTft
"A,w Mats. 1:80. 3.00; Evs. 0 80 te 11
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
. In "THE CONOUERINO POWER".
NIXON MD AND MARKET8s?a.n,,,
TOM WISE
In "FATHER TOl" , ,
RIVOI I "D AND SANBOM STS. . ,
n,vuu 1:30 ASifliiBtellP.M, i
ALL-STAR CAST tn IIOLMAN DAT' "'
"Th Rider of the King Leg"
U7 1 n O 1 . 2,3t)i T Ani e P. H. ,
POLA NEGRI
, l "HE IAS fAVJIKNT"
STRAND 0lm'
Ae. at Vtnsna St, ,'
3.S0, T and 0 P.
AGNES AYRFJ?
JEFFERSON '".
A nauBhln SI.
MATINEE) DA1LT
MARION DA VIES l
U "THE BRIDE'S rL.iT" !
T
PARK WOO" AVE,
SWLTSM
Eva,
NORMA TALMADGE
- 1- 1
i'.
la "WW Tr6NDERFLI. THINO'' f
I
I
1
1
!
i
' .ML "
w
,x
u
imiihMiifA
..Jfl.tfl'T
. . I A
h. i t':i.
'U
. VV?Jr',
..j . MtJiiur.H.'JrMW
kMkmi
V,i
-. f
t.ym!
f j .VIH If ' LMTi :Jlh MJ
J'A "... 3-.i
AkMLmm