Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1922, Final, Image 14

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THE 'MAC CLAN
IS A BIG ONE
IN THE PICTVRES
F YOU want te get Inte the movie, '
re sec one of the Mncs.
The Mackx In the movies nre a
powerful, and welshty RiOiui. There's.
Mack SMimtt, jueilucer of Ben Tur
lin, Wily T3emi nnJ Mnbcl Xermnnil
comedies and comedy-dramas, for First I
National release. Then there's the si
suntir Murk Swain, of Charlle Chap- i
Im's company, and Ifaywnrd Mack, !
Bebby Mack. Hnjlile Mack, William I
It Mick and Archer MeMnekin, pre- J
ilticer. I
The AIncDenald clan ! n geed-sized!
e. The most prominent member Is '
me,
umtiorine uneDitwiil, who is new
niacins attractions ter First National
release. Anions the actors nre Donalu
..MaeOenaid nnd Jack MncDenald. who
'.tre both In Mm-rlee Toiirneur'i "Lerna
Deene." and Francis J. McDonald and
Wallace- MirDenald. Among the di
tcrtnri tc Fitrrd MneDennhl and Slier
v red Mae-Donald
(Imp of th bcft known croup In p'e
nun 'x tlie Mar(nar-ie family. Tliorc' Tlierc'
Albi'rt .Mac-ljtiir-il e is In the raM
l Jehn M. SUlil's "One Clrnr ('"ill".
i(erfi Mnrijusrrli". Frank MnrQuiirrl?
nd Mu: de '1; Mtvtittartle. Fer jeai
MtirdeiU MPs with I'nhvrsal nnd ciinii
f .iii' nun branched out i a producer
McLean i' an old Scotch -IrUli natii
wliicli li spilled in xnriein wny. tJr.iee
.McLean, the netrexs, spells it one way,
ilhtir McC'Inln nnnther, JneV Me
C lean another, while It. P. MaeT.eai'
ind the famer.i Deticlan MncLean. of
tin Themas II. luce Rtudles, have v
vctMen upon which they both tKre.
Of the McCoys, we knew of enlj
three William, Harry nnd Gertrude.
all of thPir arthts. There are three
MtUeiwIls, tee Claire, Melbourne and
Nelsen. Clnirc is in Marshall Nrlnn'
'Tnied" nnd Melbourne In Katherinc
MncDenald's "The Infidel." Nelsen
was In Maurice Tourneur's "The Last
of the Mohicans."
There arc three MeKevwinn Ketnna,
j the nctrcs. and Jehn and Hebert.
betl.
reducers. And a trio of McCiiiires, tei
Kntlirn .llcumre. featured n aier In
H O. Dulls' "The Silen Cnll" nni'
Mack Sennett comedies; Tem McOulie
he i in tniarls Itui
it s. v. r .
ils-lt.lllt ill-
in 1 Ni I! Mcf! lire nr
U'ftn-
There sci ins M he mine iLeputu
nim up: the MiQunde clan a'- tn hfi the
i i-me should b" spelled Mubel Mi -i)u:ide
insists that the cerrt iernien
Is as the scells it. uhlle Mursn-ct Mc
Wnde, who appears in Aultn Stewart'
"Her Mad Ilaignlu." Is jc.st as imhI
tlve that it .should be spelled ittli the
u." in which she is supported by Kd
n aril McWrde. the icter.
e INr of "Maes" would be coin-
' I bte without the McC'Orthis It's t
grand old name, datine back a thou theu
tnml vears or mere. And in Hollywood
there's l'redneer J 1 MiCnrthy. as
I well as L. McCarthy and Miles Me-
IC.iiihv. letli of them acterh.
Fierv one knout Marc MncDennett.
.eternii of the screen even before the
Mary Fuller days. Marc has only one
n.imesake. nnd that's Kddle McDer-
tnett. cinematejrapher. iheie nre only
two JleCennells. ten l'nrker .1
tli'..
actor, and Uuy JlcCer.nell
scenario
v.titir. Arid only two Jlcljaughlinc
Harrv. ncter, and Rebert. sceiiarlt
tf the MetiliN tccre's L.mrence R..
producer, and Barnes, who is new film
inp: Maurice Tourneur's Lerna
Deene "
Of the AfeCIeskeys theieh Jutin,
asM'tanf directiir, and Laiucnce. seen
ie wrter Ith the Me('ulleue!i
ihere's i difference nf oiilnlen rpL'.irit-
vs the Hp-lllng. Philit. the actor
pells it MrColleueh. while Ilaiph. whj
has a inrt in Charles liny s "It S V
I' ," sp'lls lu la't name Mcf'iilleugh
'And let's net forget the McKees, Scott
and Haimend. who lnentlv was seti
In Herbert Bosworth's TJlinil Heait" "
Alister MvGrnil has no namesake,
lie is new appearing in Mabel Ner
iunnd' "Suramin." h ning recently fin
idied his tnsnseinent in Anita Stewait'
The 'Wbtnan He Married " Mr. Mr.
Orail ia a favorite af the Leuis II
Mater studies, where he has appeared
in Miss Stewart's- "The Invisible
IVar." "Her Mad Baigain ' and
"I'laj things of Destini '
rnenj the ether "Macs" aie Gladys
MiClure. who is nppenrlns with Hleh
id P.'irrhelmes. back Knt In "The
Mrenth Dav" ; Dorethy McKaill. wh
' ad u soed part in "The Letus Eater" .
''lav MeAwy, "-een In "The Tiulh
hour Husbands" and "The Pevil's
(tnrden," nnd Wallace "IcCutcheen,
i lm wis with Ceuitancu Talmndse n
irtueus Vamp. '
WL SHOUI DN'T feiget 'be authors,
either Themas McMorrew wrote
tie of the stories for Marshall Nellan's
B.ts of Life." nnd Barnard McCon McCen
c lie i d the scenario and continuity for
Si is Berk's "The Itusarv.' ainl
( 1 arles Ui s ' The Old Swlmrain'
line
lr s a great '-lan the Macs Among
lh. nrtnru u linvi.n f mf.nrlnn.il .Tnlin
d Kinnln. Billy McCnll. Walter Mr.
1'n.nn C.nrrv Afcfinrvi . r.nn'nn M...
(Jreger, ( harle.s Mellugh, Burr Mcln
te'h or ilebert Mcivlm.
Ner hnve we se'd p. word nheiitMnn
Ma'Lrren, who U Katberlne MacD.in -
aid s Mster, Ituth MacKay or Jane Mc.
Alpine, rer nbeut llCtle Marv MeAUs-
irr. the child artist We nl ever-
looked three well-known director-pre-
ducers. .ervni .Maciireger, Uenald
MacKcniie mid Henry McHne. Ameni;
tie nsslEtunt directors there s Hugh
MiOluns. Jee McIJoneugh, Walter Mc
I eed and Far! MeMurrrie. Kllnabeth
MtC'effiy and P-verctt McNeil both
ui'tr iienanes. while, Jehn McCrory
and William McGnnn are well-known
cameramen
es. it -s rrctty tniiKh for the O'Sheas
t O'Donehiies. wth a theie
iia .n ,u nh , -i ' fllm . .
Macs en the job In the film game. An 1
te mnke it worse, some of the pre
iigent-i wne sreuc ine praises or tne
stars nre Mac.
There's MncArthur, of Mack Sen-
-..,.. f...i n.tinn t an.A.MAM ir
t ni l . .iiui;ii;iiuuii, ui j-iiuiijnn 11,
. , ' ... i.r n i r iI1(.nv MeKennn
, lnre B, Ktuu',,1 anti i.inasay .MCtvennn,
who deei Allen Holubar s publicity.
ion 1 ruy uii.niiiiiii asin iub .ia'
Hun. ' sas Jehn McCerinlck, "it'n a
1Mttv stroll? arreatien of iinstsndin?
:,ve.fi,teii ncenle."
' lw0 n,lf!l lren"
llirn c lartnlTLICi TCI I nr IT
VIUU U muiiiue, 1 uuu ur II
p...i,.Ln,i,.n 'Hlln filrl" nnri a,
Conanenocken Helle Girl and War
Veteran Reveal Secret
After keeping the event n secret
mere than Mx months, Miss Agnes
Staley. Went Sixth avenue. Omsho Omshe Omsho
hecken. and Francis McKvey. also of
that plnce. today announced they were
married in Philadelphia last Sep
tember 4.
The bride was fennerlv an operator
In the Bell Telephone exchange in Con Cen Con
hehocken. Mr. McEvey served in the
Fifth Cavalry during the war, being
one of the yeuneui and earliest recruits
In the city.
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ir tcifJ be tjlnd te puhlirh the picluici of si;ci screen players as me
suggcfttd & the fans
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
nr HF.NTtY
ii., it r -,-He.. "I,, mr letter
of Febrmin 1t;'. published in tlie'EVKN- stnif work en n picture with a setting
imj 1'i-m.i'e I.Fner.n. 1 didn't intend te In Lnirlnnd in the dins of Hebln Heed
hit you se hard. Y,.u mi that eunnd Ijanhee. The tentative title Is
,!.!' .....i-.i. ... I. ,..,., , riiie; "The Spirit of (hlialr.i. Most of the
tierhaps. jeu just became one and don't
knew "it. "or ,!r,en, and will net nd-
mlt it, or ptefer te be ntled n le-
lieucr. OeDbiiltliiR Wel..tcr I bud that
a critic is one who reviews
' 'Tis also wry true that nerv in
dnldual is entitled te an opinion of hisca're 0'f 'y'ex studio Fifty-fifth street
or n. That's why nrrj one of us I , Ttnth nvcmie Xew Ynrk City. '
furnished with a separate needle.
"I take my stand right hen- and Albert P. Kenhete Serry, but we
new that I did net. directly or in.li make if a rule te answer no letters I
tectly. admit that ou were nt n critic ner-mnnllj Address I. W Griffith,
by the statement that 'nearlj all i lines
h'aie a sense of humor, and thoe thai
hnien't aren't, because J lime h'iiu
quite a few of your answers te letters,
ami have found tliat tlure 1" pieim
of humor snunkleil heic a
nd there, in
I h luimoreiis it is net necessary la nl
.ways talk or answer nnj thing jokingly
I mnv be wrong, but jeu 11 have te -
show me. (Ir-r-r-r. )
"Some of your rciiews leave me dls- ,
satisfied. 1 like jour review of Iett
Compson's "The Law nnd the Wumnn"
because it didn't take In nil phases of
the picture, like in Marlen Davies"
III Ides' Plav" and 'Orphans of the
Storm. In the last two named J en nau
I n word te sav about the tnry. direc-
tien, photograph). nLting. itc . and
! the nre what 1 call a perfect renew.
or as nearly perfect ns can de nau.
"Itftvuiref thev nre. veur worst re
view is HM1 per cent better than the
best any ether Philadelphia newspaper (
can give u. and te me you nre n poed
dramatic critii .
"Sav whnteier jeu please about thl'
letter, 'but I call it 'quits' en this sub- i
ject, and will write you nt n later date
en a subject mm h mere inercstinj: "
(Vew, that's mighty nice.. Se ive'll
shake hands. But I wasn't n blrpeeied
bv what sounded like a slam. Ira net
quite se narrow as that, though I may
seem pretty grouch nt times. I want t
people te disagree with me. And 1
want them te feel absolutely free te
write in nnd tell me te When leaders
step disagreeing with me it will make
me bclicie they hae stepped thinking
for themselves, nnd that would destrej .
mv respect for mv fellow -man. Or else I
it' would indicate that the things I
write aren't worth the tumble of con cen
ttadlctinit. Perhaps thev renllj aren't
I'll he glad te cet our next premised
letter . . . 1
p !? (, "The Bnttie Imp" was r
leased four or five jears ace bv the
Laskv company. Sesmie Hayaknwn
nlnvl th.. lead It was a wonderful
picture, and T should think the cempanv
, mild reissue u wuii inunt. """"'
de think Famnl would mal-c geed screen
mDl.rlnl nnd 1 "ill vei'V Surprised " TlM
Amateur Gentleinnn" and "The Bread
Itlphtrnv" hntc net been filmed
At
tn tliiv mav nessihl.v hnte been ei
I in Knuland. though l' doubt it. n th
i 'author's popularity in the Cnlted State
nil
es
j would hac led te thei
Se jeu think thee an'
their importation
sweis nre (lie
most Interesting .part 01 tne new-
iThanks very Kindly
Frankljn Se, here vim ate back
ajjaln, are you, with that line about
AuneH Ajre'1- pjainc with Tem Mix? t
I'm glad jeu named the picture, because
I haie the ast here before me, and will
sav that the following women plaed in
"Trailin' " Carel Hellnwav played
Jean: Kva Neiak pliued Hally
Tertune, and that's all thete mm,
there wasn't any mere. He 1 alwe
you te stick te your expressed deter-
initiation, only make it a nice old, white
shirt. They cost money thc-e dais ou
knew. Tiiese picture letiuckts will be
cared for except the last named which,
because of a recent scandal, we'll with- 1
held. Jean Gorden is a newcomer; T
never saw her before "The Queen of
.Sheba" and I've written te uet mere1
details. Held your herse1, am) I'll hae ,
them for you. 1
... I
"Deug" The pictures I listed re.
centlv were confined te lait year's
showings, but I certainly ngree with
jeu en the subject of "The Honer1
Sjstem," which was an excellent pic
ture, net exactly subtle but full nf real, 1
Mire-enough heart inteiest. I'nfortu I'nfertu
nately I didn't see "Half a Chance,"
which also. 11 s I remember, dates back
a enldeinble period I think you mean
Marguerite Ceurtnt, net Courtier
We'll try te publMi her "pig-show"
seen, These scenes in the "The Sheik"
wete taken in California. David Powell
has n leading pnrt in "Three Live
Ghosts." which will be shown here seen,
and later In "Leve's Hoemernng." both
taken in England. "Deug" Fairbanks is
net making anything at the present
writing. He is in New Yerk with Mary,
who la tied up in a lawsuit. As seen as
M NSET.Y
he returns te Hollywood. "Deuir" will
companies of nnv importance have
nr - Jer for t ic Pr hlcl, ou
mention. Ihis is .i ni w antl rapiuij
,b::;'1,'nin- l,h" of V"U"V
Mrs. A. K. Address Mnrv Carr, i '
. 11 ... i, ..if... Uill. . I.
MainarenecK. Leng Island,
Dnuclas Just another foolish rumor.
UeiiuhiH. for. as far as I knew. Jackie
u hard at work, theueh 1 den t Knew
the name of his picture. Tuee stories '
of the deaths of film people are quite
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THE "MARY JANE"
A very new and
Springtime wear.
We feature it
Leather. Specially
m
Winkelmait
Styfe in Qualify Footwear
1130 Chestnut St.
At Twtlftli
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Letus Land
E, OR a quiet little meal or
a delightful Saturday
night Dinner Dance you'll
find the air of refinement at
Green Hill Farms Hetel as
seductive as lotus.
Lincoln Highway at City Line
r, Miles from Philadelphia City Hall
Uncommon Sense
By JOHN BLAKE
YOU never Journey through the city
or through the country, for that
matter, without ebserrln hundreds of
people busily engaged In scrapping their
time.
Seme of them nra dumping it care
lessly en card-tables, till 4 or 5 o'clock
in the morning. Others are throwing
It overboard en dull books, written
merely te entertain during a se-called
idle hour.
Most of them ara scrapping it by just
standing around.
"Standing around" thera you have
tha secret of a very large proportion
of the unsuccess In the world.
IN EVERY village, In every city, even
en tha farm, men hurry home from
their work, hurry through their sup
perhurry te change their clothes nnd
walk briskly te seme rendezvous where
loafers are gathered together.
Then for the next succeeding hours,
they stand in Idle talk, or gape nt
passers-by. . . ,, . , .
And In the meanwhile Time, which
thev might be manufacturing either into
dollars or Inte the machinery which
common, but like Mark Twain's Jeke,
"greatly exaggerated."
I. N V. V. Yeu just bet I like I.ila
Lee. I had n long reference te her in
the Mevicgram column t-everal weeks
age. Rhe's n very plucky little girl who
has fchewn her grit and her ability nnd
deserves new the stardom that she get
tee seen (through no fault ei ner ewni
hefere. We'll publish her picture seen.
Yes. that was a bad break in Ihc
Lure of .Tade." False back drops al
most Inevitably show up en the screen.
Se you thought "Itcputatlen," "Gypsy
Bleed" nnd "Passion" the best pictures
you saw during last year. I'm sorry te
say I didn't see "Rcputntien." And you
elvft honorable mention te eilan s
"Dinty" nnd "Feriury." eh? Interest
ing! As far ns I knew there are only
two Fnrnum brothers, Vn lllinm and
Dustin. Come again.
K. A. 7.. Sure I'll referee that argu-
mnl hotwien Tnll AIlll VOUT "SWCet WO-
man." That was Betty Compon iUin
plaved In "The Mirncle Man." Aa
that your guess or our wife s. loll
her I appreciate her interest In the
Letter Ilov.
"SOULMATES" HAD ONLY $4
Pair Arrested In Reading After Twe
Months' Wandering
Heading. Pa- Feb. 2.1. LenvlnR
their heims in Oleau. N. Y.. just nftei
Christmas. Chester A. Cotten nnd Mrs.
Paul Sadler Mere arrested here tedav
by llnec Itendins constables. "We
nre soul mates." Mrs. Sadler told the
Xcrs "We have net
""' wc
i tt0., w fp cmlsC,
,lcvclep-4rndtL couple te Ha
net heen iietiierins
e be let alone?"
the nrrest. She
Hnrrisbure. where
she found that they had ceme te Itcad
lne. The woman is but twenty years
eltl nnu" fluite attractive. Her husband
l- expected te be here today nnd press
cbnrges against Cotten. Uhe pair was
nearly P"""8- ;an h ' lw" '''
ragged ?1 bill. Mrs. Sad said they
had just shared their funds.
Fermer Ohleans te Dine
The Ohie Society of Pennsylvania
will Rive its annual banquet tonight at
the Hetel AuelnMa. ine principal ad-
dress will be by President Peirce, of
Kcnyen College.
youthful model for
in Black Patent
priced 59.00.
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PHIIAOEIPHIA'Sf
nod bMutiful
HOTEL
I nrnce Mnrnrli, Mr,
OmrbroeW, riillu,, Tit.
23
G ill
Don't Scrap Your Time
later en might make dollars,, is pouring
out into tee ocean of apace, utterly
wasted.
Itccrcatlen and rest both nre geed
for men nnd women, but most of us
get about ten times as much of both ns
we need.
Taking out the average working time,
and time for sleep and meals, there
nre five or six perhaps mere heun left
every day. Net mere than one of these
ought te be spent in absolute idleness.
And every hour beyond that one Is
wasted forever.
WASTING time is worse than making
mistakes. The ralitnkes ran be
remedied, nnd if they nre profited by
they can be made lessens.
But the tlrae thnt is scrapped never
can be salvaged from the ocean of eter
nity into which It has been dumped. It
is geno forever.
Yeu can de two things with your
time: use it actually te ntid te veur
income, or te develop the qualities that
will add te your Inceme bv nnd by. If
you de one or the ether of these things
you nre wisely employing the capital
that nature gave you.
If you de neither of them you are
scrapping jour capital nnd no man of
intelligence ever docs that.
Coturteht, 1311
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EUGENE O'BRIEN
In "CHIVALROUS CIIAKI.KV"
T'e'rv-r FUANKI.IN A G1IIARD AVB.
.HO 1 Ur JUTINEB DATL.T
DAVID POWELL
In "TIIK PKV riJOT"
BALTIMORE ? tfffi$Z
BETTY COMPSON
In "Tim T.ITIIIMIINjSTFIt
131 I lI7DIDr Ureail S. Susquelianni
DlUn.DirL' Continuous 2 until 11
MARION DAVIES
In "TIIK HUUIK'S I'l.W"
BROADWAY nrmiVvV
HAnnAIlA t'ASlLl.TON In
"The Child Theu Caveat Me"
CArl 1VJL, 10 A. it te 1115 P. M.
BETTY COMPSON
In "TIIK LAW AMI TIIK WOMAN"
-l-H rt1 A I Gin. & ilaplewoel Avi.
COLUlNI Al- 2 30, 7 ami U V. M
WALLACE REID
In "HKr VHKK"
faIrmeunt m,w,Sa1s
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "I'KKJl'KV"
Seme
DO 1 rl 31. MATINnB DAJT
1 AI.MTlll CAST III
! "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH
! GREAT NORTHERN ? 'yVWSl!
I MAY MacAVOY
In "MORALS"
VlVIDITRTAI eOTJI & WALNUT 8T9.
BERT LYTELL
In "TIIK IIILi: RICH"
iADITHM CIIEBTNUT Abev lltlOAD
iUL-lUIl ply. 11 ae A M. te 11 30 P.M.
JACKIE COOGAN
In "MY HOY"
I IDCDTV BROAD It COLUMBIA AV.
LlDC-rl I MATINEB DAILY
PEARL WHITE
In "A VIROIN PAItAniHK"
1517 WALNUT ST.
Spring Millinery
Designed of the v e r
materials and exquisite colorings.
The prices are as refreshing as
Springtime itself.
Delightful New Frecks
Our display includes every charming Spring
Creation each one mnrked at a decided low figure.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
in Tweeds, Camel's Hair and
SUITS AND TOP COATS
Huddersfield English Tweeds in Suits and Coats
specially designed and mads for our exclusive sale.
CAPES AND CAPE DRESSES
An unusual assortment of smart styles and fab
rics for Spring wear.
HOSIERY
New importation of Camel's Hair just rece'ived.
Exceptional quality nt moderate prices. Alse n fine
Hand Clex Silk Hese in African Brown, Navy and
Cordovan SPECIAL at $2.35 the pair.
SPRING HATS
Tailored Hats of every description Peanut
Straws, Silk Turban, Silk and Straw combinations,
etc. Priced moderately.
d
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 nnd Tailored in our own workrooms
perfect in fit. Fabrics of every sort. Made te
measure or ready te wear.
Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
i'iioTeri.As
The following theatres obtain their pictures
CTAMT.klV rnmnniiv of Amni-ine ti.VtinVi ia a
of the finest productions. Ask
WWkMallllli S It-1. U J. lU LlllUUtll L11U
ORIFNT" WoeiJIanfl Ave. t 2d St. 1
VIMCl'N 1 j, VTINC13 DAII.T I
KATHERINE MacDONALD
In J'JI VI. I) LATCIIKKV'
, OVERBROOK C3D4leaD
! NORMA TALMADGE
.ln JJTIIK MON ON 'I Hi: HOOK"
PA1 A PC l- MAHKKr BTRKBT
r-L,Avn 10 A m. 10 11 15 1'. 1.
WILLIAM S. HART
In THA KI.IN' ON"
REGENT MAMKAsrMB,,ieri !""
CHARLES RAY
In "TWO .MINI TKS TO GO"
niAl Tr UEHMANTOWN AVBNUB
IMrtt IKJ AT '1 L'l PKHOCKUN ST.
SHIRLEY MASON
In "I.VI.H MMT. KJTK"
SHERWOOD "& ffi eA.Ti
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In "HtlOMKKAMl IHI.I.J
QTAMI T7V MAItKKT AT 10TU
JlrtlNLLI 11 a. It I J 11 11 r. M
HOPE HAMPTON
In "V1AK nrvr1
QTAMTOM MAHKCT Aben KITH
e 1 -i 1 jw u au a. it te 11 in i'. ii
SARUOf's I'AMOt S UOMAMT.
"THEODORA"
333 M ARKET0SA!K fl'JftT'S
Special ('nut In Kiidiuril Ivlpliiis'a
"Without Benefit of Clergy"
VIPTORTA MARKET ST. an. 9TH
v iv 1 jiif 11 a. ir. te una v. n
ANITA STEWART
In "TIIK INTlHHILK l'KAK"
f RAMT lO.'J (HrarU Aa. irat Sat"
INfUI 1 c wHltr Wallncff M Orifaii
MILLIXM FOX 1'IIKSE.N'TH
BETTY BLYTHE
QUEEN OF SHEBA
AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A.
AMRASAnnR Halllmera A. at B6th
rtlVlDrt03MLUIcontlnueiis 1.30 te 11.20
Fer Te WrtU Only 1. W. CillirFITIl'.S
"WAY DOWN EAST"
wermantewn matinee daily
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
In "THE CONQUERING I'OWEK"
Hats
Geivns
i
newest
$
18.50
and Upward
v
"'fliiHIteiwI)
Tyrel Weel Fabrics.
WOOL SUITS
new atvlea in k..i;f,.l
j
PIIOTOI'tATS
through the
Yiinn4-n f ."aVlllM)Mff
Kuaiaincc ui "iSi.T"m
for the theatre f tAan&i
UkUlliC V LJUI11" fc. wwriwir ' A
OThe NlXON.NIRDLlNGEHffl
THEATRES U
BELMONT
C2D ADOVE MARKET
1 30 and 3 00; C SO ta 11
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
Hi "MAMMA'S AITAIR''
fPriAD COTII 4 CEDAR AVBNU
VEJ-frtrV j 30 and 3; T and 9 P. M.
TOM MOORE
In ".MADE IN HEAVKX"
COLISEUM ""ai'ne8?.
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
In "W.DDINO DELI.9"
niMRH FRONT 3T. OIRARD n
JUMD'J Juml" '"no en Fmnkfi-rit "t,"i
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
In "WEDDINO BELLS"
I TTAnCD tST LANCASTER AVB.
LLAUClX 2 80 te 4 30: 7 te 11 P.M.
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In "neOMERANO DILI,"
I fir! 1CT f'-'D AND LOCUST fcTREKTS
L.uutJei jja 130 a 00 nv aaoteit
JOHN BARRYMORE
In "THE LOTUS EATER"
NIXON "DANDMARK?T3.T;na.
Charles Chaplin in "A Deg's Life"
Er Tonight IIMiwn 8 and S0 P. M.
MISS HOPE HAMPTON
TIIK HTAK OI' "STAB DUST"
Will Appear in Persen at the Nuen
RIOI I B2D AND BANSOM OTS.
MVUL1 1 30ndSfl!l8 tellP. M.
JACKIE COOGAN
In "PECK'B HAD BOY"
AQTU CT Theatre Opp. "L" Terminal
07 1 rl O 1 . J! 30. 7 nn 0 P M
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In "nOOMERANQ BILL"
STRAND a,rn,IMrin.A?,.vsM,"S
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In "HOOMEUANO DUX"
JEFFERSON
29th ft Dauphin Sta,
MATINKK WAIU1
AGNES AYRES
In "THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING"
PARK" RJDO AVU. A D
DAUPHLN 1
S:43 te 11
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
la "THE THREE Ml'UKETEKM" t
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