t ''I'- Kt'i1 m ) ;rt. w t N V ft mmmdm ,- fi? vei&imi fi . j v i . rtim W" I'V.gitt.i ( W'VaT TTSVRMBnHliaiiil& Us ;' j -v, ??' . . jsuS&fflBWMraaiJ .wwwa- s?,rV'ir?v'.iBPL'Kx 'wlJI?'VfflC, JN1WCTBIK3 E V" -r - r KB" VtW?S l7 fivv? r- :ji HLVte ifTI' MS 'ffeUaijy Mevie Magaxinej HJ5TS DOGGONE FINE ACTOR HERB are some scenes from "The Silent Call," In hlch the leading . ' actor the star. m te speak Is 11 t 11 handsome leading uinn, or a curly headed heroine, but n feur-lepcrd thespian named "Strenghenrt." The top picture shows "Strengheart" posing for his picture. In all his nat ural grace. In the uiliMIn view he ehares the camera!" rays with a nung ri V laclv with whom he nets In the nlrtnrp. &4 Belew, "Strenghrnrt" It shown In Ills M "big tccrw" of the film his truggli with the villain. Iliat scene cnused Director Trimble a let of trouble, be cause "Strenghenrt" Is net u mild tempered Mar. and the least bit. nf "roughness" en the part of the lieavj would have caused the deg star te have pitched In in real earnest, and. n he Is a very strens and healthv speci men of police dng, the man would prob ably have been the sufferer. !V llmmmx -Vv sBBBBBBm jbbsbbbbbh " - mmmM s U" -tWM ' mmmmmmmmmm ML$mmmmmm mlmmmmmmmmmmmmmtwmmmmmm irwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Jmmmmmmm . t'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmXilmmmmmmf ?"' I ?Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i Wmmmmm f 'mmmmmmmmmlZmmw - IJ SsLbbV N -Mmmmmm mwm mmmW LsibsibsibsibsV X knfl H8 'JM W !'l H - m 3KV v bsibsibsibsibsibsI i " j T -r .i & -v . r 'f?,Tv,' v v The wine U If j jyHjfevtrja.... calls the ser f "jMiBBttK-IKk. v un' nn'' f,ni Pflfs 2 WT VBiS('J&HBr Hftffff she gae ETOBiFBaiMBHWnlfe ' ' iMii ' ' 'in ' ' '"' ' i i I I if I 1 i i ' i .. . J . , .-. i. te. '. w."i y-,... ' w giving her her allowance?" Nothing; wa shewn: - - ; ' "In nil, It nan a picture full of 'hokum,' and what I term 'hokum' Is anything highly Improbable, things that will neer happen. It was unleglcal, rotten, "Leeks like n director will make geed n picture or two and then In stead of working with their brain they work with their reputation. Seeing a picture of this sort makes any one ad mit that It happens all In the movies. Very, very unrealistic. "Considering this letter very long and unable te be printed In Its entirety for lack of space, I will ask you te pick the most important pnrta. Of course. If you cmi print it all, all the better." V THEODORE ROBERTS .RECALLS EARLY DAYS IN FILMS TpKN years age," remarked Thee-J- dore Roberts, veteran character actor, reflect in j en the movies' tenth anniversary celebration In March. "I was stage director at the Davidsen The atre in Milwaukee. "I worked very hard nnd every once in a while, needing relaxation nnn rest. I would Sf out for nn hour or two and sec a movie. Thest. were the days of the one, two nnd sometimes three-rccl-crs. "Principally, they consisted of wild chaes, of leaps ev, r cliffs and such thrilling scenes. The humorous re mark. 'That's the best picture I ever slept through,' had a practical applica tion in my case. I would sleep peace fully while the screen shadows which were reallv fllckcrln.": shadows then nchlevcd wild deeds and followed the deer by the gle of laughter which had just burst forth, i; took' my seat and fell comfortably asleen: suddenly again came that wild burst of merriment anil I awoke nnd gazed at the screen It was the. same scene, and I had slept through the entire program 1" DREAMLAND ADVENTURES In the Dirk Night Dr DADDY In (At trccfc'a adventure Jack and Janet learn that strange and funny things happen in the darknc,ef the' night tchtlc meif persons are sound asleep. CHAPTER I Judge Owl Sees Things DARK night hung ever the fercst, The birds were asleep and se were Jack nnd Janet. Suddenly from the weeds came a cry dismal, mournful, scary P "Whoel Toe-whoo! Toe-whool" Jack tumbled out of bed and stum bled half awake te the window. All he could sec at first was the blinking nnd the twinkling of thousands of tiny lights "the stars In the night sky. Soen, however, he made out n figure In whit. It was Janet, standing in the window of the bungalow next deer. "Jack," whispered Janet. "Did you hear that cry from the weeds?" "Yes." Jack whispered back. "What was It?" "I don't knew." said Janet. '"It woke me up and I heard only part of It." The crv rang out again, this time se close Jack and Janet jumped in alarm. "Whoe! Toe-whoo! Toe-whoo!" Why," stammered Jack, se startled Gwan-te'Bed Stories The Tdiler Who Went Mad 4. V v. , .fl - By J. P. McEVOY ONCE upon n time, denr' children, there wn n darling little tailor who spent nil his days making clothes for everybody who would stand still long enough te be measured.' He was never se happy as when he wns cutting up n let of geed cloth te nlakc n few -bum clothes. I trust that jeu understand wjiat daddy menus by the quaint col loquial word "bum." It li net often that daddy steeps te the usage of the patois of the proletariat. (Johnny, get off the plain). ) Every day men would come In nnd say le Stephen (for It wns' indeed he). "Stephen, make ine n suit of clothes," and Stephen would get out his tape measure, go all' ever them fondly anil minutely nnd then mnke them what ever slies of suits he preferred te mrfke. Sometime he took pieces of chalk nml fieured out these slr.es nil ever the suits they were wearing, and sometimes 0 he allowed himself the rare pleasure of figuring ,out en their lapels or treuscr legs jusl what his profits would be ir he ever had any, but usually his tears fell se fast when he get the answer he couldn't bencje leek at It. . NB day'n tall man named Julius came In te see Stephen. "Stephen.". mi) s he, "meke me a suit of clothes." ami. Htepheii pro pre ....t.i n frt nut lilu iverii tnitc tiicas- urc nnd go alt ever Julius. Then Julius pieKeii out tnc most cmiviimj Vi""j. '" i, i.nnce nml im most expensive lin ing and three of the meit expensive buttons, nmi tiirec ex iw m -.".-ui i.nftnn hnlps te no with them. And then he went away, with some of the profits en his back where the tailor had figured them nml forgotten te rub them out. Anyway, they were se small you rntild hardly see them. ''' l . JiTJi. ,; " .'7Vtf l&'WSSMtl ceurse they didn't fit like his eMi but then, ns Steuben sniii n.J 1 who made that suit was n lef7! rift? " a.PiiTA' "tY., "? unheard of thing. IUA .... t. . , .... OieilllCll. ' PIIYA IIP. "I'm -. de something that' nobody hns .,,, te n tniler before. T.,,D .' rl And will. ;nc meNen.ent he took J a check for the full i.tneuiit of thi 3 and girvc it 10 ruepne.., the tailor STliPHION turned pale nml threw I rir.ns around Julius le keen J? nt., i 1 1. ., r..i..i ,ki '"-iP Iren gcred ever te the window ter fr'.'fM Nfinr before In his fei-lv.il.... 'J of tailoring' had anybody ever den before te him. Up urtiii .,. r.1 Julius for his unheard of deed, bni r! litis hnd gene. ul v And, clilldren, Julius never bnek. Hut the check did. illUl in ., uqiiiHI HIP I Bllnn il mad. And thnt's the end of the !?. Ownn te bed. "??. V IU IV I"' harassed criminals or lovely heroines i S2.KRrc,'r ceuhl spcnk- " is Judf5 big te be explained satisfactorily within th limits of n photoplay, like 'Why ewir A dark form flitted between Jack and Janet and the stars and perched qn the top or a blrdneuse in tne yard. "Te bfl sure It Is Judse Owl. hooted the judge. "What ether bird ever mountains, down deep gorges and I across endless n'nins. "n.it the crewnlns trascdy of all was when tlicy put en Miakespcarean drama. I'mwlmi4.if fi'ltlt n hni Ivhn tvna l, ... . , 1". .. . ... "ii'.' unvili .i..i. ,t , i... i...n ,i- .'.f.1: .'?"" ".rp... ... " .....": tensely Ignorant actually engaged In . r brave cneueh te fly about ai J night?" ... .- un ...uu, u .. vi.iniiiinR tlic scenes as tl.ev were Jimct hnd been a bit scared and se .... ., r. , .. ., ,. iiiineii nn i up hiti'pii . iiiiii:;iuc i i iiey Wns vexed nt Jtlilsc llwl. ., ::,LthV"l1',VfJh,,1",rc. ""S "' '"""', "!"' h( .'ln't "WS d" .S "Soet41 dismally?" .ii.....h ............. - .. .-X...V. -vcn iironeunrp lie names, siieii as ,.) .ni,i tr. Mm "Vmi nrn us mmirn. ful as ii boy who has been sent te bed that he peer want chewing gtim. het ricdcninna and ln2e. He would at at less, jazz and pie. whl.e the rich t0lnpt tn nc,IUt the audiences with want fcpera. poetry and olives and'unt ,iip nctnrN WPrP SUpnesed te be ,yZJZaWW-W.a thnt cleiinlliH'ss ami manners is pre- lsUyiiig as for example: 'f'se Is sayin' 1 ..,,.."" , Vt t, .. , , . te DcMlemnny: I love yeul' or, 'New "hen the Mrs. Prentiss is Intro- 0tele ,s nskln. se t )eftVO him ,enp . duceil te the Profc.er of Astronomy. ptr. yes, there were subtitles, but you see, even with these and the extravagant the latter a.ks her if she is by any chance Interested in stars, and she K0(in,intimiH and 'muggins.' they answers In the affirmative, specially .fii, nnP-,i ,h ,,mip wnnlHn't wlmt .1 Tl ILI.q - .....-...... ... ,,-.. .... ..wH... .v. ....... rrj. ...K mPnnt. ITlauslblc? without his hiinner. "Whoe! Toe-whool Toe-whoo! Teu would be mournful, tee, if you knew as many secrets of the night ns I de." hooted Judge Owl in reply. "What kind of secrets?" nsked Jack. "Secrets sad nnd secrets glad nnd aiim In n wltlln n cfwrnt hnrl." nnsirprpfl get what I Judge Owl promptly. "I'd like te see the things you de," I he w up is parsed, .Mrs. i-rentiss re- , ..j,,,, pict..rps werp thpn a ,,vnlty said Janet, eager for adventure. calls the servant, when he passes Iht i ,t wns acase of sep1s something meve ',T,,,en wra!' yeurM,,',n n b,llnkct up. nnd snatches n wine glass from whPth era knn snroe or a man . That ' " "'"'t and come with me en your the trny. a moment later picks the' the thing-pictures that moved. P"ies. flc(t,' Theted .Tuilge Owl. cherry or whatever it was, mit f m.e rtery wnanlme entirely lacking ?nd Jnn.ri.t.,d,l,Vi,Jin 5S the wine with her hnlrpln. Dinner the ereat advance bean when thev waxed, te de thnt. They wrapped ,N served. Did you notice the swing ,t" V, f,re?lrT - real sterTe. " themselves In blankets nnd sheets and 'she sp te the train of her gewnV "ThP r didn't w-?S ? ne ters hi the Mrlv ran te the stables There they saddled .... ... ... - .. . . ... pumiiriiit'iucu .i nines .r i , nn- .,,,i,,.. umibl mil lip the Dellsheil nrortuet. her' .. ' '. .. .,..' IlOtues, ,.e., anions were, and no -matter hew sky plc .res "at In t 'net .nor" , ?i?.w $M "' ? '"the Ignorant she was of table manners. l.lf,lT' ,V ZiZuS 'I"'' " Jfrt' J,fl1 I"1' she would watch ethers perform. Ke- .j f ,he ()tllsPr' n.. 11111K1S me or . J. uu .UIIIP S ter- i.Tl,, hellnrrd. re,i n tlmt t n II 1 !rLLLLLLLLLEs - I 7-HaaE jbql- n iiW tM m UML i rfc -mmM- rm tiiT n"J'IM" " OMBTmL. ffrmaryEmaBr?rTmk- -r"w '"iriiWiiiir Km mmv iwm mm JTmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmnrmmmmWmmfZmWmWPmmamm&Am JmmmmWZy mmmatmW FA s 'JmmmmmmmjSmmL J M THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX "Leave that te us," neighed Trixle.' bidden Fruit, when Agnes Ayres. ilV;i ",,"'n v i,Z ZJ, XT. I V.1 f" cl,n ,,na tnc,r wa' ,n tn" w. rdinU: xKZ't$ much- sjj-f's nS 'r mnrle,,pucs'" nr Ti ir"- 'rj ,Tudi mnr incli-nP - chlmwl In Keberts. Owl flapped ahead through the weed" "Mrs McOulrc cooks a meal two ".'J1 ,,in wn? r0.1 n(a,'"p.v vpr-v the ponies followed swiftly en the for- t , in, nr t J,'' ., If""" '. nt ni.,1 Nell "It bcn te . cst trail. . . . . " i .r . : - .---.. .. vifinr tnnr ivpii miner nnrrs nnn rn ,viit TAA.u'hnni viiaF n la. lioetcd . t An ml 1 InAlrnH n tt IF kn hn ln-t hnd a bite In three months Thn be ar,e'' by I1"''ens K"nwinR, something I rret sad I'll show te you," " " l"' a..L?. ' i ?f5,.;.B' , "bout acting, because, se much time was , Judge Owl. I , l. " ";. '":' ' " .,' ' ", f,'ir wasted that the savins in salary was He led them far away until the.i I t,. rrr-vnv xt vmv ,i L i t u-.V BVM,.Sfwn eaten up. nnd also bei-nnsp the plr."" rame te a cabin from which shone a By HHNRT M. NKRT.T ntoiem'- tIlInt"at?lpalu1aA,3 u"''crn ,he tures suffered ns a result of thi. uncouth bean, of light. SK 11 ht wn ? mSSln 'movements and gestures of the umOdllcu . "Loek i.U nt t. window." blsved It. .1. Oia.u.ulie-Olgn Petrova was, that they are deren.ed. dead from th- Hen et c se'ence Xcls? where "erfermers. Judge Owl "TheV is the secret nd." ..rn In Wara. Poland, nnd was edu-1 neck up. or de ou menu "recent" n,"'v 1? te conk? The 'Penpv SteTr "The funn et tbln2." he went en. Jack and Janet ri.de te the wlndev ..I...I in Hrussel-. Paris and Londen. ' nWnle? I suppose the latter w as your mJ iK thp VMam. such as some of and looked within. I r. le e.miiKh tl.cr- S. nrnt en the m.isp at the nse of intention You're right in s,lnC there ' ,. "'C ,1 '' Met! Ires l '1em depleting Genera Washington's was a sad sight. A slek man lav In ifcAtr. Played Shakespearean reper-, nre a let of peer ones new. and that's "V fire starts when the ltehteil P'rlcm-I recall the one which bed Nearby In a crib slept two little (..Ire. Mien. Hernstein and StrlndbnrR prelmblv explained by ever-production. ps p drops from the fingers of a "nnwed the battle of Valley Ferge .l dren wl t i tei r-s mf4. .1 m. Lump-: Aiu-rh-an debut at Felie . ns you 'say. but don't fergei there are , ! (inlnk Bent S the wherp t,,c, arm.y I"1?1 ."t ' hB,bne.w ' f..S u ,,in 11? i V-raer-. New Yerk, under management ju,t lnJanv fine enc,. rn t,inBh K w he makef a lively escae ',1 (eBllt "" bnU, ,n hc , ! '"t p eman s ok? her head in A'hTn'.: Ifthf -Ikavn:,"T;M! nWn.tSeuahb I ; h. Trin. -I wiVe fXr',r ZXTl. 'nVe the' -v-ith snow was beyond the,,, in J., 'TSu - nnfeV,",i,' ., -"The rife M'isk1 my list of the twehe best of the Mvir. beautiful bed sheet could vamp a ,'" '? .h'-,ntu. ,,.., Theodere II..I. bread. What will mjr hungry little -T hn Ii..n. . f!)estinr ' "Tem- T would say either 'The Three Musket- Spnrk or two. instead It took a b''l- Lrta -'nnd the ,r nv I s?s ted of f n- '" (1" f"r brfnkfnst in the mernlngV The Da. shier f V-?- "J- eers" or "Peter Ibbet-in." but that's aiPy route and went around the lica.l lerta' nn; ' ..."u .V" 1, . LJ, ,' '. Hew shall 1 keep my peer sick hus- l.ered s-te.-l and The Panther Wen- j M T ,, t f ,m, t ,p ,- f , , , ,MJP8. General Washington came en ' , , 0, ',f gfan'.jfnter',, i1Pnrl !.'nV Nr ' "flriJnMl!" wT -t Pin '"r rcf("c,1(", t0 ih" "',lverre' etc-" "Mr. Prentis.".. wne was tee weak te f .'. " 'Pl ' f0" !F a"' Si soften he would gi" "a some . ,T i ' Vel T r nml e,e. in ,lie Hr"f 'mrt of "Tl" Kel,r IIer"'- withstand a shove Mcduire gave him. eh,b era "?:,, BJ?. n,,f ,!, f "I" B""l. we n could become well .pounds, hits red hair an. cteen eie ,. , . Mrsi, hn.i m, ivh i cheaper te take a scene out of doers ,, ,,.,,..., Vddress. r., rst Inrtleth street, ."sew- ;.. .,,, ,.. u' , t i,,i. ,., .. ,.. . ..i. i'. J .' ', i than te build n set representing nn in- A.i V -nmn uri.A h.. fe- .. .euiii .l.iii-. . i nn jiuih-i y.-., . ........ v in. uinn iruu.i hi Kini- iirr l riiii'ii . , .w ,..,- ........... uu... ..... n- ... Yerk Clt We've published plenty of nletures .if (.ladis nlten; out . wim have annrher se.m As for NIta Nahli. I'm s.nrrv ! sn v. have none of her here, but will tr te get held of one jen I'ein.' .lauii. (If I t'linuht tliei'd ever make n Woleetf ."if "f in'-. I'd quit rlsht new Vet that I liawu t til" highest respect and int "mine tn fur him . I ilfcnledb have Hut sucli nf .nine noticed that divorce business, but I'll appeared extra strong when he had te keep my weather eve open new. Yeu get by a big fireman, fans love te guess about my age. don't "That the p.er get chi'dren nnd the vmi? Well, ee nhead and have a let of rich get richer must have been In the fun That Mix picture 1 coming. mind of Jeanle MacPlieisen, mIipu we . kPP jfr nn, Mrs MHiulic (fermerlv Thee. R. C. wTltes: Mrs Prentiss i nfter s. leu ,e,irs with "I wa one of the few that s:nv thice ehl dren, nnd Mr Prentiss and Cecil 15 Dp Mille's 'saturlay Msht." Mr". Mdlire. the f.ituie Mrs. Pren- dlffpi tcrler. "Wlien I think of what the pictures were ten years n;e and compare them with the pictures nf today, I can scarcely believe thnt this progress is. the work of but one .lecmlc. "Speaking of 'sleeping through a pli lure.' " added Mr. Keberts. smiling ever the reminiscence, "I remembe her hnnds nnd wept "Come, whispered Judge Owl te Jeck and Janet. "Come nnd I will show you a secret bad." Jack and Janet wanted te stay te help the peer woman nnd her hungry cl.ildren and her sick husband, but thej went with Judge Owl. Perhaps he knew best what te de. (Tomorrow will be told hew they eminence Ining- repinisihil.ties and tin necessity for u eenani amount of ills- : nit. n.i.I I h'lt. I i'Ii responsibility an'1 dlg'nll.i. Ami :i- f"i intelligent letters, why lint f.ll'.w Interest' d's" lend and write me one' I jiidrf' m have a few iews of jnur uwn ' e.ress eh?) Mrs. Hlppi's llusbanil writes: "Her I am asain te lep .ni busy. I am g'a you liked mv inline, si I am going stick te It Iieji t be surprised if. in few dajs. you get a pack of letn i from Merlen I shewc-l my friends n answer in the paper and se they all d. , elded te write. I guess veu are serr that I made you work "e Don't a) 1 'Ne,' because T can imagine our jej en a dnj that '.u wnnldn't receive any mail. Am I right'' ' "I found a few mistakes in the ineU "Saturda. Vislit , n bow! of goldfish, fall down a flight "f stone steps and i nfter Its descent the here picks it up and puts th lih back in it. and, again. the here n'k a distance with the heroine nnd she can ies her suitcase "Here are mv questions' Has Tem Mix any children? I Mary Piekferl Mary Plrkfenl's real name? If net, what is it? What de jeu think of the late movies? Don't jeu think they aren't as geed as thej were a couple of year age? I think that there are tee many of them, and the reason they are se peer is because out in California they arc v anxious te get thn mewes off that they don't pay as much atten- ' tlen te details as they mi'hi if there 'were fewer movies. Anether reason that l makes me think thirt Is se is because of all the mistakes that are found iWhat movie de veu personally think waa the best in 10JP I think the tee- , eild part of "The Four Horseman of the Apecalpse" was great, but all the Adiverce and se forth in the heginnlns; ruined it. Don't you think the movie writers think tee much of making the htre and heroine divorced? I de. Thanks very much for your last an- ewers. I am very much Interested in ! your letter-box, and I read it every dav before anything elsp It's gqtten te be ,a babtt. P. S. I think ou must be ' i leung, because old men don't usual!) i like movies, let alone writing for movie fan. Dees that satisfy? Deu"t forget (By picture of Tem Mix." j. I'll be waiting for that flood of letter from aierien, and I'll try net te be oweeme, but you're way off In think ing that there 1$ ever a single day when I can be joyful because there ere 'no answers te the letter-box. If veu'd see the pile of unanswered ones I hnve In front of me new, you'd sympathise It seems as if there were mere own day, and that menus somewhere nreun i twenty or thirty. That must have Ix-cn a rubber goldfish bowl, and the hern Nvaa no gentleman, was he? That pic -ture, by the way, was nn awful fret .Tem Mix has just announced the nr .ttt. "Ti "baby cowgirl" In his fain V" ftrhla first, I belicie. Mary Pick- ' tfi&'il-l, roe waa Gladys Smith. Wetcher ' . ,r. m r- aai A ..j nn . T, l -in 'i.li. its tlienie .as tee i .. ..... .,... i ..,. i .... ........ ji... nncp several ii'itrn !1K" cjhitiiik n in".- i. ".in .1 ,i-.njii iish, n.'t i iiiii'ii'n i ii en ihiii'i- , . , i i i .----- -- . KrrredVf "XuVZ.VZ ".' ' -as arrested .'h 1 entered s" they had cxpec.cd.) " PHOTOPLAY!! --nM fPv Tn Lr J&zBss&att'&skdS&i . t rWScv hetwuyt. i I L $ 4250 9 x 12 ft. Philadelphia's Greatest SAIEtftltiS ttnd Fleer Coverings MVE MR-HALF r 00K ever the- following items i I . you want te see the most sensa - tienal bargains in fleer coverings that have ever been offered in this city. The tremendous buying power of a chain of stores throughout the country (a new one just added this week, mak ing 13 in all) gives us an advantage ever any ether retailers. We sell yen Rugs and Fleer Coverings at prices that are often less .than ether stores have te pay at wholesale. And all standard merchandise made by the best mills in the land. Compare and prove it. .98 NOW $ Alex. Smith 'X, Seamless AXMINSTER RUGS All-wool and ahiielutelv nerfect in a most unusual selection of Oriental and floral patterns. It's like giving them away selling them at , 29 M UU Kelts 2-Yds.Wide Inlaid Lineleums All prfeet aoedn cut from full relli. In hurdwoeS and rtemetrlctl deilf m. All teu with In m nattftrna at a price ether stores cb-.re (or remnanu. unnr awn meat meat ureruenti. $1.75 Value 4Tk. JBk square 95c ya'd JUST 50 RUGS 9 x 12 Cemcrttlas Orau tad Combination Orau r CA and Rat But a. f J !) v Deme aiirniix aeii J. Thete ruti tall reaul&rly for tl3.50. Whll IV lanti $31.50 Alex. Smith's Velvet Rugs 18-S0 Seimleis, all wool, tlx l'3'x 106", One of t h narvaine that here made ui fnmeui. $2.0018 x 30 in. Rubber Mats 98c One of the heaviest mats made. Cerk Linoleum ie 72c $1.25 Value 4 jrardt wide oerer Tour fleer without a team. Cut from full rolls si tee as. . teundlnr price tl tq- Tfu $4fl-00 Rem' Sc.ralcnl Velvet Rugs M. Beautiful Ori ental and floral patterns and .uitable colors. ft v-J $4(1-00 Lenf Nirrew Seamless Velvet "l'VlM tiful Oriental ueeit ns, r I e b 1 u effect 81 HB'TIZ- ALL-WOOL SeamleM $37.50 Velvet Rugs Alex. Smith Made 9 x 12 ft. In axceptlenaUr beautiful all-0Tr floral and medallion affects. Only a - liinlted number 6A4 .50 if you want ens at $21 Extra Special! no AIT Fibre RUGS Size 9 x 12 ft. Pretty Jaaps rreund of Hu-, tan and rose, which are abis lutely fast color. They can be scniDDM. tariy Duyine 11 ifl. visable. These fpAltll ruis will shortly R1 9'OV advanca tn pries. nt $1 Tap. Brussels Stair Carpets 59c 27- Inches wide, in ricn Diuen, tans and ret-. Ideal for bill and runners. A rare bargain at rr vard $27-50 e.2hefSy TAPESTRY nnc Brussels KUUa --f .98 In a series cf exquisite Per siyii ustternv. R n'm a r ltable value at 11 $1.50RagCarpel 1 yard wide Quality 89c per ysrd 4t.yatone fucei Main TC:i Automobile Delivery Extra ieary beautiful st tarns a rerr speclsl effarlnr at this price. OUR PRINCIPLESCOURTESY. AND SERVICE ASSURED Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney Cheerfully Refunded Prepaid Vail Order Promptly Filled. Bell 'Pheno HcrketSlU 'sana (rg3t? IB NATIONS H I STORES 1 Hui masTsT,MeABtwiia : SB nioTerr.Avs lMIOTOFLAYS All Remaining Surplus and Salvage Property at Camp Pike, Arkansas Offered for Sale by Sealed Bids Closing 10 A. M. March 31, 1922 Terms of Sale ONLY BIDS FOR THE ENTIRE LOT OF PROPERTY WILL BE ACCEPTED In this sale of Camp Pike, all surplus property and all salvage prep- erty will be offered for sale. Bids will be received in the office of the Director efSales, Waihingten, D. C, until 10 A. M. March 31, 1922, at which time they will be opened. Inventories of all property te be sold may be inspected in the office of the Director of Sales, or in the office of the Quartermaster Supply Officer, Camp Pike, Little Reck, Arkansas. Ne bid will be considered unless accompanied by certified check or bapkers' acceptance for $100,000.00. The purchaser will be required te furnish cash, certified check, or certified bankers' ac- Seme of the property included in the Camp Pike Sale: QUARTERMASTER CORPS IIKV (iOOD' NOTIONS Tape, button thrend tr. H,M(IMV.KK S.reni. lnntrn. rep. hani a" (! H.fniH .lUlflti., lilu Mire ui .nil lr.n pip toeln and iulpment for fiwtrlc nnn. rarprntiT p I u in burs HarXmlili (.nl mat' Inlsts KITC'IIKMIAKK Dlhhes kit. hen u.vns.is lild rans" vHter cooler" IIOISK nKNIMIINOS ridekfts. ehnlrs uurtn in pUnes it) labi' rots blunknlH, mt- bsei f't pad" Pillows wlnOtiw n 1 lamp OFFICE EQCIPMF.NT I)pk. wlre rtenk baskela. rhalrH typB writer tables. Uix (lies, feldlnir thalrs. satpr . nelrn, stapling inclllns, ink wells, paper plxht, pn rarks, itc. I.OTII TKXTII.KH Tell. C'niivus. u I) h'.ilrlliiB CI.OTIIIMI rirech.'. cotton mid wool, Ceata, cot ton and wool. I'ndfrw'ar. Ileht and hrnv, Hats, nervlce; IBKlnm. canv.n. Matkinnws. raincoats and slickers hhlrt". wit ten and wool, Shoes, RI flreis i"tecklnir' nnd Hwe.itcrj, Urawtrs, de. ie un"l. Weel llUnkfls. ceptance, or letter of credit, in the full amount of the purchase price upon signing of the contract. All property must be removed within six. months of date of acceptance of bid. The Government reserves the right te reject any or all bids. Fer full information and for complete terms of sale write for SEALED PROPOSAL NUMBER 1. Address THE DIRECTOR OF SALES Roem 2046, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. ORDNANCE Ammunition and machine-gun vans, wagons, caissons, limber nnd acces sories, nils and camouflage paint, small nrms, (arret and machine-sun material, Me helmets, sub-caliber ammunition, signal Hints, ammunition boxes. MEDICAL CORPS Complete line of veterinary appliances, und eierlnry hospital supplles. ENGINEER CORPS Axes and nx handles, crew bars. Iren I bar stock, box and watch compasses. ANIMAI-nit.tWN WAC.ONH. ETC. Wnfrens. spare prts and accessories, escort, mountain i.r .iprinv waaens, llmbr w neens hay wagons, carts, amhuianri-a, raddles, saddle parts and saddlers' IoeIh, remplete line of har ness, spare parts acceserlei and horse and stuble eiiuipmert rack'unlmal outfits. TENTH Tents, shelter and '..nspltal. tent pins, tent poles SIGNAL CORPS Hatterles, canas folding buckets, flash lights and bulbi, candle lanterns. slKnal flags, headsets, insulators, message books, electricians' tools, electrical In struments, line ware, telephones, mega phones BsinaaaBaaKBaBaBKat39a9r9aBaaB9Bt: 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. VMMSJ . eOMSANV I? A ADAl in G2D . THOMPSON 3T8. n.Hn.n. castmvten in "The Child Theu Gavest Me" ADPAniA ClinSINLT llei. 10TI1 AKLAUIA in a. M. I.. 11:15 P. M MAY MacAVOY In "A VHMHNIA COl ItrMIIP" ACTnD FRANKLIN A GirtAUD AVE. ADlUR MATINER DA1I.V MARION DAVIES In "TIIF. IlKIDFS VI.AY" BALTIMORE Jaf BERT LYTELL In "A TIM' TO PARAIMW llread K Susquehanna 'uiitlnueus i! until 11 BLUEBIRD DUSTIN FARNUM In "TIIK PIIIM.M, LAW" BROADWAY ? "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE nrnad A Pnder Ave. (1-tr, i II J. M. IN KINlr AUTIICICS C'OI'KT" -"ADITOI "" MAIIKET ST. CArll'-'l- m v m t.. 1115 P. M BERT LYTELL In "AUAH LADVI-INIIKItS" rr rMOIAT utn Maploneod Aves. COLUINIAL. ... nn. 7 und 0 P. M. ETHEL CLAYTON "" In "HF.K OWN MONKY" FAIRMOUNT s,!ih,T1,S,3A AGNES AYRES In "TIIF. I.ASH T"AT " vl -N( Tl'BNINO" .rru CT THKATIIK Itelnw Hpruce 50lrl DI. MATINnn DVTI.Y NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIK WUNDKIUTl' TIlINd" GREAT NORTHERN .,."7",ftsf;B' "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KINCl AIITIIIH'S COl'IIT" I IRPRTV imOAD & COLUMBIA AV. LIDLKl I MA'IIN'Ki: DAILY AGNES AYRES TIIK LANK THAT H l NO TUKNINO" In ORIENT Woodland Ave. at 02d .St. MATI.NKK DAILY AGNES AYRES In "TIIK l.M; HUT HAD NO Tl'BNINII" OVERBROOK 03l'xHvrrei,D WALLACE REID In "HUNT KB KB" DAI APR 1-1 MAHKBT STUEET MAE MURRAY In "PKACOCK AI.I.KV" RrPPNIT" MAHKBT ST. Helow 17TH 1'--VJI-1I 11 A. M. tn tl P. U. WANDA HAWLEY ln "IIKIl FAt'K VAI.HK" RIA1 TO HEHMANTOWN AVENUE iai-m i j AT tim.i'i:hecki:n st. ,,. SilKCIAI. KOV I'HOIUTTIOV "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" SHERWOOD "& WWTtii POLA NEGRI In "TIIK LAST P.WMKNT" STANLEY Wi? .T'?fM RICHARD BARTHLEMESS I" "TOI.'AIH.K llAVID'' STANTON -VAHKBT A'bete 10TH ", w" 11:111 a M. in ll.iin p. M. SAKIIH" FMinim ROMANCF. J"THEODORA 333 MARKET!.HInEtT0 .Vf MAURI. KM I.'V In ri?;.winy.: SI' "JANE EYRE" VICTORIA MAI!.VV WILLIAM DESMOND In "FinilTIN' MAD" tit TheNlXON-NIRDLINGER. THEATRES ill BEI MOTMT 62D aisevi: makket ee-i1V1W1I 1 j ,30 n,i a.in,, e 3 te U POLA NEGRI In "VKNDKTTA" PPDAR 00TH ft CCDAH AVENTJl vi-.i-r ,.3() nn(J a 7 ,) jpit KANR CiRKY'S POWKHFCI. STOBY "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" COI I9FI IIVI Market bet. 5&th a Wk V-V-L.10H.U IVi j :;0 and II: 7 nnd V V. AMSTAR CAST IN ..,, "HEART OF THE NORTH" II IMRO FUONT hT. OIHAHD AWt JU1V1DU jumbo June, en i'rnnKfurd "V PRISCILLA DEAN ' In "COM 1,1(1" I FAHPR 1ST & LANCASlKIt AVJ POLA NEGRI In "TIIK I.AKT PAVMI.NT" I rC IQT -' AND LOCl'KT hTKEBl! UJ.KJSl .Mnts. lian.n.OO. ICm. 0 30 tell POLA NEGRI In "INTHH.CK" NIXON WD ANO MA"KLW.- MR. & MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN In "MAIIKV TIIK I'OOK Mill." , D rl 1 BSD AND HANSOM 8T9. I1VVJLI 1-sii nnd .I.U.ir. te IIP. IIARllAltA CASTI.KTON in "The Child Theu Gavest Me" T 8T8. T A 0 imperial?,' ,r..: uip.rtw. fe pitnniTTinv "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" fj sTADITHNl CHEsfIUT Above I1ROAD KAKLlUn tu- ii an a m. te iiiSOf.st. JACKIE COOGAN ,Ir."siv no j" HARRY CAREY "THEFOX" Added Iliirel.l I.ed In "Nftrr Weaken" STRAND Glm- A,;.he',,T,d"r?.W' ETHEL CLAYTON in "ii I'll nuv Mns'FA"' I AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O.Tj 69TH ST. TheatrcTp7"!;;7n'3i AI.I-HTAH CAHT IN FANNY IIIR8T1 "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" AMBASSADOR "a'!mere Ave. at r.nm "WAY DOWN EAST" NKVT U'KKK MAKY PICKFORI) In "I.ITTI.K I.OUII FAINTIjfllOV" Germantown B5Ai7Tp,?;AnV "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KINO, AUTHl'K'H COURT" - JEFFERSON 'M,f?f PAULINE STARKE In "SALVATION NKI.I." PARK" "ID"?: AVE A UAUriIIN; Mat. -ti,T. '"" 'iiia ' SPKCIAL CAST IN KI'UVAKI) KlllfJE,' WITHOUT BENEFIT Oi-' CLtRwv ?ml m m fit-1 lf-1 a s K .' I, 5t J t l.V s I a 'f. if WLr. mW.MtefS.'' '!',..'. WEI jr n K'-yrJi V -J k. L ' -.. "t , , , i fMv i yz b W 5.p JA lst!tii r -I'l. '.''it -i H I