:T T '..1 b: fti knt MS nft. .' '. H 1. m w I? , m 3S tn . l U2i FT j PiV" kt m KJ'l EZ'.aH - Vas.K Eaw Et'MSz wtxfS&mtm Kiwm !&&$. Si ism -YX M .. IB . ! fctttefatf " -MfW 77 i0F FdA'S LETTER-BOX nv HENRY xYcemanctte" wrltfcs: "Yen, must hi n vnrv l.nuv mm, tviili'niii Hcbc Dnnlclq ni Derm Sel. T.ntelv. r 'Letter Het si ml .- .tnmnfi..! L- A. "ex,nnl, yeuf..,lrnm1tl.1 W8. Are you nlfe the miMlnr milrlt M Xlm'rlck ns you were lnct time? w you ue it ana tnnnnijp te re 'your wonderfully keen ensp of ? I'm net celne te cues veur Or ORk VOtl If von urn irVntMn' Istny thing like that, for I've met you Hptii iiencst i 4,vl went te nsk you jut two que- innc I've been most nnxleu te laP AaMaa .lu -- 'lit iTi S r. .."";e l """ "iireiii liej-u in .f.-,'.?Jt,(JrMede Mn"-' Can you tell r j as. yju iiuvui emcers in tne scene Adhere Hareld Llevil Mil his Iri.mni ui-i-k ier inspection ns tin Admiral were real naval officer nml de you knew the nnme of the 'bnt- 'SffOfl On tthlnll flin tnnnnu , nt.n n?x I was once In the navy in. self I" ftffi VPFl inilfifi Itl inflict ml tn miti. lj .--,. .....( imiiv.-ii'i ill llli- lU nCrtnltlltirr ti thn nnvi Itinl. jBWUy I liked the picture immensely 'ditlen. That must fi-el like n blew lie Mnkg muchly for the lnfei unit ion Ifltween the eves tn ou nnd veur renders .W ywv Kaa suPl"y it. I''A&'V ' v ' twifrt il("cU. s te the first part. I'm net tXW't p Cynthia. And it makes the real Cxnthla : .yvnr ansrv te hnvp tlt f.ins tlilnk T nin rtA " Rernrnl Vinvn lit.i lin,MuiUA lw. - " v -. ------ .- - . .... . ...... r?t' ! Cynthia is a cr.v estimable veune jffi .Weman and I'm neither estimable, jeum: Jier a woman. Yes; the I.levd pictures w-m-c luReii auenni n rpiiuiiip uaim- i age, ns a child. I nrnlfred nnd patron Waton the U S. S. rrederlck and the ixml ih., tnktitniinn t,i nmiirn iiU owners were tne genuine nrticies. u , yas n corking gecd picture, wnsn t it.' ',f ' Iileyd uses se much intelligence In hi-" I.-J- . i T. .. .... . if ' UUngs and Ills comedy Is nhns in geed Mte, Wliieli is semetlilnl;. ou can t s'iy for many comedian.) inrting rrewded into vmnll one nnd twe1 rtcl features than e have ln oil thee . "Mae Murray Fan" writes "Time -even -reel 'hrnrt interest' features of nd again I hnve wanted te write toitednv. Wc hid renl men nnd women far column nnd tell you hew inm-li ' te dNpert them-elves before us. Today Ilkpil it. hnt T -fust pnuliln't muster we have a ci-ncrnl c!ns of inreiiilietents. 't lp enough courage. First of all. I SJ-"Ui!nlt your column is grent. mid you -well, if I met veu, 1 think I would ay a let ei nice things te jeu. 9 "I want te knew why ou are se Much against Mae Murray. I think new many geed actors who undcii-tand lie is wonderful in every detnil. I the nrt In all its phases have we en the aw her personally last week and I like -creen today? We have a few. surely. her all the mere. I think she can act i but trilling is (heir number before the TVhy de people think she enn't? Is legion of ether incompetents who be-lore- blind In mv case? guile our time in the nnme of rccre- ,' "Hew old is -he? Ale Hepe Ilamp- ntien. t6n de you like her? I think jeu "Tlie-e few geed ncters are the old take mere interc-t ln the ones you -ee ones, unknown then and comparatively persenallv. I agree with ou in re- unknown new in the light of such card te erma: she is nle one ei my favorites. What I the matter with her I lately? I don't like what 'Rudy sas bout the American women. I would. liar tn Anme nmifn if T mnv ' ' aaMBiv v wwua iitii . ...t. . (Teu bet veu may. And why does ' It take eeurnce te Write te me? I i didn't knew I gave the impression of BiAfn cnr.h ii tnrrihle njri. .TtTiy am I again-t Mae Murray? My flear' fan, I wouldn't be against her nnv Ann 01sn lr sun worn ilein? AVOrK fiL' aaat'was admirable. But de you think gk 5? ""0 t'Lff envM y0" nnLbfPtl you saw tt? Dees she give you the im Cf Bi,& JlU.lllt IUU1I J VI. .. .,. w.v. areuien of genuine sincerity ns an artist? De you elans as acting her teieetsant nlincing steps and her artifi cial shrugs and grimaces and her pouts and simpers, nnd her generally silly attitude toward life in general? I don't. .'I'm afraid I don't think much mere lope Hampton tlinu I de of Mae ay. But you are wrong in tn tin- -. ...... take mere intcrc-t in tnee wnem pw personally. Ju-t a few days tee I printed nn awful slam at Anita ten tewart and I snent a very delightful jrealng with her and her mother and , Mr brother In their New Yerk npart- ia.ent before they went West. And ray " " -, .. .m ...- ycrsenal admiration for Nerma Tal- "l ,,, A. , , 'madge is almost unbounded, jet I was! "Hew little thew- prediicerd know knew pretty frank in saving some unpleasant , what their public wants. 'I hey rely for ii.!.. k..i. i, .nnn,i wi.nf .i;.i success uneu lavish exnpiiditurc. Mice- jv udy say about American women? 1 1 wouldn't believe It if I were veu. He I 5f' ' has tee much sen-e te de a thing like fti ha n et,n. u-i.n i,n mnv thinir in the Innermost inside of his liead. Mae .Murray doesn't give her age, by the wmi t i "Scenarist" writev- 'Inasmuch as Sfwi nve mv first letter te your depart- ' L..f ...k .(l ..m.U(ln., T ,.m "fii&ih5w liiippctM will risk their fortunes and Bff5M', EU,tlDuR th ymLV, LUti.' 1' r?"'i U ' ty personalities by undertaking its E&aaaP EH?h;BiVUml?1rSilit 1 L. ?t:1 Potentialities? Ne; they prefer te stalk mmt! astlnj, and te ml-s reading It c en one sieilpr r,.neilt before an aderin" Mf af.ht i. like missing a meal-.-emetblng , b)" t,rink) ratheAhan in'!: tyw ITery, very seldom dp. '....,. nnn .,,. .,.,. ,...-,.. nf ,nm. ,V, C MIVW OHS.U VUIMU1 luhciiiv iuiiuii i"i BaBavrjJi . nave vuu sevn mm .x'gri in - 111- trlcue.' During the ceur-'e of the ac tien Rebert Durand, Prefect of Police. j vwcelvcs a letti-r from the Mialster of fe? State, addres.ed te 'Perfect' of Police. X'Ci'. Tbu aaine uebert uurand, at luneiieen. i "; " " vu- . ,, fh I vms bis spoon with un inward instead ,. "I' were neediest te discus reme $( ( an outward motion while eating soup. ' d.w. Nethlnij short of a coup 1 etat ' a thlnit direetly in oppeMtlon te the l- nn liewerful mdiyiduallM will put I 3 roles of etiquette. Hew Mich cress er- the cineum in its rightful position as rm can lie overlooked bv l rectors is . ero than I can understand, but as this 'is a foreign picture, perhaps that accounts for it (Jest?) "I recently taw Hepe Hampton in .''Stardust, ' sURgcted by Kannlc Ilur,,t,s 1 &.! a .l.n im..... nnn.n n n 1 tiiAnlwf W.$ by her performance in this play. I pre. iifa diet a very brilliant future for this y,yws , winsome imiu Miir. uun i juu; .nihs l&A .'Hampton also nppiared In person, ami i&S, Bha la possessed of a pleasing person- v,;a. ' in... . t.ut, .... Ai. TW . alltv and an exceedingly sweet voice. "ivts ''One of your readers ceudenined (-'? Betty BJytbe for the costumes she were deinit tiic 'Queen of Sheba," fasting All Insinuations aside, I wlh tu 'tale 4i that quite ii number of peejile went te SnTi je4'The Queen of Sheba' net for ihe I'St . urtUtic qualities it contained but for mat 18 lermeu ny tnem -unmoral ifenes.' Hew any one can fall te enjoy M-m picture of tne character or j lie uucen EiiClUi.l.l 1 .....,!.. Ul'nn.l ..,,... enaien. Te mv mind, tills nlay is a Pmateri)iece of art, a tiling te which the iatbtlen picture public is slewlv but tSJaL "I am Informed that Hebe Daniels fc 'Trill seen co-star with Hodelph A'alen- .LPL t..., Inl ii iinti Tilr.fliii, 1 li. nil liniinnii r.. .f.W (, .. ...... .V.I..a. .'. ,... ......... ,, WWri'" tn knew the nnme of It V Hnilelnli Is I.JrJl'' acting with quite a few different female I'&ir "tare, but 1 doubt whether the Ayres k X Valentine coinblnatien t'Tlie Sheik') can Ki- Jae BUrpnwil. J Uebert Warwick still Riff '''in the movies? 1 liaven't seen him for ".& i A parting word uiiuul .Marien I)a KHm! 'Uride'h l'lay.' One incident. HRfirUlrttlcli was depleted, I presume. In lie twnth or stMfflitii eeiiturj. shows rier. Uavics wearing high heels. Did Wear hilth heels at that time? IWhew. I'm glad that's out of mi U. This letter Is probably entirely DDg. but I just had te tell ,mi my es. i rinetlCfil that peculiar missnelllnir irnrefect" In Ihe Negri film: it ee. :XX'JZ ZTZI.T0 w,- .- , ., ... ... S vi . . Z..i ' isviiuis, j I "2 "0t,fnn',ex,Pf.rt ,n S,,c ', mn ' i,, doing most of my own eating ln .arm and heln-yeiirsclf plnecs. I. can't aitree with yen about Hepe Hen'M liiture. i don't expect It brilliant, as far as the screen is a nerd loudly sonie time isUYak'ntlne would 'tin . bivmhiih nifuiu .uir liTJJ'W1 fftfeVM ti'TOC V'is rrJMTt. ' -- I c A-Jijwra ft-; t'rvfi '" e Daily Mevie Magazine M. NERI.T Snml." with Mar MeAver ni the vlfe however, I netlrp the Lnekv publicity clepnrtincnt l scmllriR nut stuff nbeut ICtidy ntiil MIm MoAvey, but keeping suspiciously silent nbeut Ilcbe nnil I don't knew why. I noticed Marlen D.nvle' high French heels, nle. In thnt historic nequence In "The TJi-lde's Piny." Seemn te me I mentioned It net lone age. Looked funny, didn't they?) M. V. Harrison writes: "Veu will nc cept thli n n contribution te the eeluinn I which j ou dnllv cenduet In the Kvknine Pmr.ta Lkdeeii of which I hnve Intely ' Dcceme nn interested rentier. 1 nsK your cnlle indulgence for what fchall appear Herein nnu ncrce te assume tun re KtinnKlliilltv fnr u-hntever pnnspnnenpna Minll entail ns the result of Its nrlnt. li.f- I "Te put It mildly, thp movies, the I (twiner rv vmihfml no lin tntiwi tt lntfiiii.t iiiiuii-u,' iiiiiumi !- IIIV, iu tit III ItlLfsirt i In flin rntmttv nvt Iti n ftritt1n sut . i out. te repeat, l iinve put it niiidlv. 11111 I ".- IIIL' U1U1, U",, 1 UlUUll ' Its entire personnel, from jour mlplitj (!ed-llke nredurer te the lowly ami veriest extra. Of course. I snenk cen- i nnillv. nnd tnlfn n.t nnpnunf nf tliOKri -..--.- r ' - cieeptlens which would only serve te strengthen mj case. "I detest Hip movies new. Ten years " -....." .....w.,. ... ........ supposedly in full bloom. I new con- ' demii: n pnrnilex, If jeu wlH. but true i iipvertheless. ln tlievp dns of low , .nlnrie.l actors nnd small industrial 'oniiltnllntlen. n l.ml mere cpnulne consisting of llappcr, pupnet nnd con- I ceited misfits, idiots. mestl, who dance! land iqulim te the voice of a megaphone, i imihic. miu nnu cavort nccennng te in- i -traction, but act never! Ilene-tly. -stars' us Wnlly nnd Uudv nnd the glamour 'of such divinities ns Gleiia -5nnsen et al. "Again: hew many would-be inter- nAt.u nt .Unin,,ln n - ne.-mn- U'nm llltOr- preters of dramatic art appear before pn:n-i; u. uiuii faMiii; tit L iiiH"Jiii utiiu l us m nus whnt is fpplintpnllv known and nccentcd ns n 'n.ist.' free from the web ami entanclementa of former nnd willful I error? It makes no difference, jeu mav km - , fdev 11,...,! ... lnnr. n tl,nw have ability. ' I cannot concede the point. They nose en the curtnin as In-' nnif.itpn iinfillAn.l lini.ne ihk heroines for us humble' observers te worship "T'ey would enact life nobly bef before us who m their own way are scandalous and ignoble. 'Can jeu regard Mary Tickferd as a pure specimen of youth when f he is stained by n lawsuit regarding a dierce illegally obtained? Can you view Paul ine Frederick ns the e-sence of goodness when hi'r life has been a series of divorces? Hew can jeu worship any n1 .. ,1... ill...... . ..rt..M . tw.n. .At. ,vmlI(1 ,iiMain te .,.. nrivutrlv. Their UJli; Ull .1 L' Ztl.lCL 1 CL'.l , I1U111 ,IL1 i,,n .,u,...i f ..,; n,i. , ",... ...,,1 .,.: attitude as n-(viie0,i tn.iivi.tnni m ,iumiu t .11. , '... , " . .. . , ... . n..... :., wh T " t kltIimt(; btage t0 ,.!, :- 1. .i.. :iiirimn.,. .i tr,.w. tacle and bobbed hair rather than an honest conformation te duty. They p" u1 empty and improbable stories by second nnu third rate scrihblcrs. with emptier and mere ignorant players "he knew nothing of art. but knew hew te kiss passionately. They endow tin whole with half the fortune of , 'dU" nml "C "re sw,nd,Al aml I miE..u.Pn- .s t ,u. u..u. . WlUrUCHT UUllllli-uul! Ul lim lIBlll-il sien and interpretation. The slush turned out by our modern neveli-.t contains little of (ha cbeni.tcr. Hence, the (jrcat mu and use te .. ....n,.... . Im laiS.f. 1 ' mvi-vuij uirniuiiun. , T Imre ifrfi lnf1 frnm fnfmtlnnlni ...... "." ," 1" " :, i :'. " ,".::rx" i names, net uixuiisu x itui u iuwmiu, iiiu because 1 would nut barm the Idels win, are the creed of the here worshipers. I trut you will be able te piel: out the objects of my invective as- I have indirectly referred te them. "I knew you publish letters; I am net ipilte bure whether you publish diatribes. ".May I ask one question ln con clusion? Your opinion nf Itirhard Tal- mange and whether he n lelntUc te the illustrious three who brnr Ids surname J think he has lets of talent and leeks I erj premi-itig a woman sitting mat me the ether day w.is distinctly an an nejed because be wa.s bow-legged!" (I don't call fliat exactly a "din- i tribe"; a diatribe, as I understand it,' is a scathing condemnation net based en intelligent lenseulng. I must ren- ( fess that, in spite of jour wholesale slaughter, jeu have some reason for your attack. 15ut please don't neglect te put the blame where it really he longs en the movie-going public. The producers are giving the people largelj what the pieple ant. I think jt he di- ' eigenie of viewpoints lies in this fact that some of us try te insist that the movies should be considered ns an art and should be judged by the highest art standards. I'm net sure that I agree with that thesis. I'm inclined te think thnt the moles or at least the great bulk of them will settle into phui as tin- peer man's (iitertaiiiiuent and that tiie peer man will be satlslied with something eij far from high art, If it only senes the prime purpose of giving him and his wife and kiddies, ail eening of amusement. Tlieie will be great art pictures, undeiibtcdlj. I should be erj seny te think tlicmi wouldn't. Hut I believe they will plnj In high -class houses run especlallj for the wealthier patrons. In ether words, 1 1J'J1.I' 'IHUI'" ,,.... .111 ... l.uui. IIL- I believe pictures win seme te wnat the "age is-houses for all kinds of tastes nmj no ntteinpt te ceer tne wneiu tern- I fry with one picture. It simplj can't 1 1. ,inI1 ) u "nJ Browning Society te Meet A meeting of the Drowning Society will be held tonight at .S;15 In the New Century Drawing Itoenw, 121 Seuth avsllbi niisvn iiw I'di'v t nn? vis- Twelfth street. 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T '.: a tt , HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH r '-t.-- ' "SKMVieSH, .a - im MOL'NTi: BLUi: AND MAR MURUAY lPc trill be glnd te publish the picture of such screen players as are suggested by the fans GUY BATES POST FIGHTS HIMSELF IN "MASQUERADED Ry CONSTAXCK PALMER Hollywood. Calif. THE set en which Guy Hates Pest is filming "The Mnsquerader" for Richard Walten Tally sounded like a free-for-all barroom tight the ether day. j -"rash after crash of breaking bottle- the thud uf mNsilcs hitting furniture fim1 Immen l..ll... .!. . 1...! ;,',.". '.""',", """""I'K "' ln- I TTf ! ti p i "-l u is ;.u lu-riectiy iricniliy, le.- ' it is a scene in the nicture. Guv Dates Pnef i ,!.. i . ..e m..i... i- .,,,,.. .,,,. n.' ... ., ,,'.,' ' uall,ln """ "" "lltCS I OSt, HI tilP character of Leder. Yeu can imagine hew much skill it takes en the part of the director, cameiaman and star te have him tightlns with himself. Ne one is allowed en (he set during the double exposure scenes, for "fear it will distract or annoy the men who arc working them out. The ether day Bu-tcr Keatnn was hurt quite badly, but fortunately net seriously, when u breakaway failed te break. He was knocked unconscious, but upon recovering, assured thefe nbeut him that he was quite all right and would be nble te continue the scene. "I had better wn-li my face and hands, first, though," he snld te his director. "Oh, jes," an elglit-jear-eld girl who was in the cast called out seriously, "and don't forget jour ears!" Cen-tnnec Talmadge is metering through Southern Cnlifemia while Frances Marien is preparing the con tinuity for her ncct story, which will be filmed seen at 1'fiited. The title luis net jet been announced. Neel Jehnsen, who pliijs Friday te Harry Mjcrs' Crusoe In the film of that nnme, is six feet two inches tall. Man Friday, jeu knew, was a ualhc, and natics don't wear much. Mr. .Iohn-en I- white. Therefore, he has te u-e bottles of gljcerin nnd boxes of henna-colored powder every morning when he makes up. Up sajs it takes him three hours te put it en, and a long time te take it etT, for the gljcerm -ticks te the skin anil is almost unim pves-ed by soap and water, New who wants te be an actor? I hear that the "Hollywood Follies" American Chicle Ce. V .SBBSI IK" J WlW , ? , . vmTS'HBssW, v v.'.yi:a - 'shMiuv: tf5S! FAN'S SCRAPBOOK 't iSt1 zrM&sz:. te be put en by the Writers' Club, April 111 and'17, is coming along nicely. My geed friend, Al Cehn, is collaborat ing with Llmer Harris en the story of thi piece, nnd filmdom's biggest stars have already been signed up te appear. A special train is te enrry the company te San Francisce, where they will play one night. "I feel my role very deeply." said I.oul-e Lerraine, as she reached down the hack of her neck with one hand in searcli of Hens, and toward her knee with the ether in search of a vagrant cootie. Her dre-s was tern te shreds and was covered with dirt and thorns. "oer girl! she s. the lending woman for me new serial "wtii Mimiey in -i-rica," in which she nnd Geerge Walsh are featured. Hvidently Africa is densely populated with certain things, and we must be screenicaiiy realistic! I During our recent very cold weather, M.u Ir,. -,,,1 M,. Wnlcli ,llv,wl about In the ley Les Angeles river which Hews by Universal City. Uncommon Sense Energy Is Contagious YOU can catch energy ns you catch a disease. Naturally you fall into the pace that your associates are traveling. In establishments headed by energetic and systematic managers, energy and system are generally. In establishments headed by lazy men nil the empleyes fall Inte habits of slackness. Rebert O. Ingcrsell once said nils , tnkcnly that geed health was net cntch i ing. Geed health Is catching, te a certain extent, for it radiates cheerfulness, and cheerfulness is a help te health. ENERGY is certainly catching, and the oftener jeu expose jeurself te it the better you will be. If you find that you have get into bu-iness company wnich is slew and shiftless, get out' of it. Yeu cannot possibly de your work rapidly if you have te wait for ethers. erj' seen jeu win ee kciiiiis iiiu hi fice liacp. If it is a slew pace you will v down. Once you begin te slew m. you will llml it very .hard te slew dew sneei ill) wirneut overdoing ic nnu I malting mNtal.es. Get Inte an organization vhee mem- bers work quickly and accurately, and' 1 peppermint with that "peppy" taste 2 tutti-frutti with that "fruity" taste 3 spearmint with that "minty" taste 10 for 5c Uncle Jack says nil the boys "out en the read" use Chiclets netv they're the only thing left u'ith a kick in them . v a &ma iWMr DREAMLAND " ADVENTURES In the Dark Night Itr DADDY JViefc and Janet, wrapped in blankets and sheets nnel Wrfinff jnelr ponies, (te teith Judge Otel te learn secrets of the night. They visit a peer famitti tcherc the father is sick and tice littl echlldren arc hungry! fei ee re?i6er nfcei1 te set 'forth en an evil job; and they see a miser tcith his geld, .It they arc tcatching the miser a hand ifemcs forth from be hind a curtain and points n pistol at him, CHAPTER IV . Robbers Cotne rpIIE miser was scared stiff. He could I - net move. He lay en the tnnie . covering his geld and his jewels with I his bed. His fear-filled ejes watched I thp hand sticking from behind the cur I tain nnd (minting n pistol straight nl ' him. ,' Jack nnd Janet were seared, tee. 11111 thev wera outside the house nnd behind it curtain where the holder of that pis- , tel could net see them. Besides, they wcie mounted en their ponies and could ' flee if danger came tee close. They were much safer than the miser. Se they j stajed where they were nnd watched through their peek -holes. ' The curtains slowly parted. There 1 steed a man ln a black mask. Behln I him was another man in a red mask. ( .lacK aii'i .inner Knew 111cm ui uiiri . They weie the robbers they had seen at the camp hidden in the hollow. The miser gave a scream of fright nnd crouched lower ever his geld and jewels. , "Geed evening. Mr. Miser," said the Black Mask. "What have you there that you nre se eager te hide?" ' "Nothing!" gasped the miser. "Just a few cheap toys with which 1 was P "Ohjie!" laughed Black Mask. "We would like te play with theso same cheap toys." , "Ne I Ne!" whined the miser. "They are mine nil mine." "Yeu mean they were thine all thine!" thundered Black Mask. "But thev arc ours all ours!" Red Mask seized the miser and dragged him from the tnblc. The miser screamed and struggled, but all te no avail, for Red Mask was very much stronger. On the tnblc the jewels glittered and sparkled and glowed nmld the piles of geld. The robbers gave cries of joy. "He! He! Hei We are rich! We are rich!" they shouted. "Ne! Yeu shall net take my jewels and geld!" screamed the miser. "Thej are my best friends and dearer te me dian my life." "Oh. hoi They hnve become your worst fees'." mocked Black Mask. "Fer thev are about te cost you your life!" "Ne! Ne!" screamed the miser. "De net tnkc my life. Take n quarter of mj jewels, and geld, but spare my life." "We will tnkenll," said Red Mask roughly. ' "Take half!" begged the miser, "but leave me the rest." "We take all!" said Black Mask. "I must have geld, for my peer, sick son," whined the miser. "Yeu should have given It te him : : y J0HN BI'AK1: Expose Yourself te It you will seen acquire that Invaluable asspt. - Out of business hours cultlvnte peo pee plu who arc brisk about their recrea tions, and whose minds arc alert and active. Yeu will seen find that you nre un consciously thinking nnd noting as tlicy think and act. Yeu will get in step with them as you would have te get In step if veu joined a marching column of soldiers. Presently it will be easy te keep in step difficult te lag. Hvery man la profoundly Influenced bj- the company he is ln. 1T0.ST bad habits are formed by com pany a fact which nrpnchnre n.,,1 educators have dwelt upon for hun dredH of j ears. Geed hnblts can be formed in the' samp way. We arc no worse nor no better than our habits, which in the main are what carry us along. If you are going te form them form geed ones while jeu are about it. That can be bet done bv expres-slnc ynurself te the right kind of contagion U;ct Inte un energetic crowd, and your own energy will grew before seu art- nunre of it. If ou must "catch" Kempdilnir ni. something that will be helpful Cepurlaht. iota delicious -candy coated chewing gum Ien ae." salf Red Mask, "Rebber would have been kinder te him than you have been." "I must hnve reld te feed my peer, hungry grandchildren," whined the miser. "Yeu should have thought vef your peer, hungrv grandchildren long nge, said Black Mask. "Rebbern would have been mero tender te them than you have been." Se saying, the robbers swept the geld nnd jewels Inte leather sacks, nnd turned tn the cringing, whining, meaning miser, The miser gave n cry of fear. "What arc j-eu going te de with me?" he asked. "Wc are going te tle you up," said Black Mask. "We will lash you le a hair. There you will be comfertahlo unl II some one chances along te set you ftee. ' 'That mny be in a day, or a week, or 11 month." ."Oh! Oh! Ne one ever comes this way!" moaned the miser. "My neigh- 55!! -sI5 i OOssX r V 'ZJTt , r-sSs r ) Hew Many Objects Beginning With T Can Yeu Here's a picture that contains a let of most. Twentv cash nrizes will ee civen sons sending in the largest and nearest correct list of "Stwerds" will win 1st prize, the second best, 2nd prize, etc. Without any trouble whatever you can rendily sec such objects as "shovel," "aaijdle," "itere" and "steeple." can't you? Well, the oieera are just ns piain, dui mc iu.cn is 10 find twenty, or thirty, or hew many? It's lets Erwy object has been drsivn plainly e eTerjbedj can rceosnlje It Tliere ire liens hidden jeu can i.ee them at a glanci. ?te need te turn the picture upstde down or aldewaya. or Ult it, this way or that. Jet each word down as you tee It, and ntien jour lilt Is complete send tt ln te The GcnUe GcnUe weman Magazine and try for the bis iitltes. Thlt Is net a subscription contest. Yeu don't need te send In n sulxerli Hen le win a prlie unless imi want te. hut our tonus rrunril for noetUrs make ihe prlres blssir where stihscrlpUens are sent in. r our puule ariswrr Is awarded first prlre by the judges, and you have net sent In any subscriptions, ....a ..111 . Snti . 1. I. (if- .1.. .- ... 1.1. . . ... .'.. a r ... eiler, whereby you ran wlu bl;cer cash prizes by Uentlewemaa Magailiie. ' THE PRIZES I Answers Will Recelvs Prim as Follews: rrlres riven I'rlrcs ulrea It S3 worth If SI north efsuhscrlp- eftiihscrlp- Uwuaie tlensnra 20 Grand T,')'"lt'i 1 riZCS (.crlptlens HMfCIlt 1st Prizc....$20.00 2nd Prize.... 15.00 3rd Prize.... 10.00 4 th Prize.... 8.00 5th Prize.... 6.00 6th Prize.... 5.00 7th Prize.... 3.00 8th Prize.... 3.00 9th Prize.... 3.00 10th te 15th 2.00 16th te 20th 1.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 hpnt Bpnt 375.00 750.00 400.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 75.00 50.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 200.00 100.00 75.00 50.00 35.00 25.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: The Gentlewoman Magazine t-'epjrtgbt. lOJi by Gentlewoman Maculae. PHOTOPLAY!. APOLLO 61'D & THOMPSON STB. MATINBU DAILY BETTY COMPSON In "Till; LITILK MIMSTKIt" ARPAFilA CIICt-l'NUT Ui I 10TH -IA.-VL1A i0 At 5li ,0 ll;i3 x,t u MAY MacAVOY InJ'A VJW.INIA (IH'KIMIIP ' fi3 I Vr MATIN13I2 DAILY JACK PICKFORD Jjl "JI'ST OITJH' OI,l.i:i,l." BALTIMORE 'j, 'SR? nKHAit i.sn.i:rii in "The Child Theu Gayest Me" OL.-'L-l-ltL-' Conllnueus a until 11 JACK HOLT '" '"l"i: CALL Ol' TIIK NOIlTil' BROADWAY Tlti ZT&i "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IV KIXHAKTIll )!. HH'KT" VAI 1 1UL j,, A jt ,tf u 13 j, M BERT LYTELL In j'ALIXS LAIIjriN'l.KKh" COLOiNIAL titn;. S0M?"!r:,era p vm LIONEL BARRYMORE In "ll(l()Mi:itM, imli.'i FAIRMOUNT Dlh A UlruJ Ave. SITIVIM! mil v mm & vw . . .....,. I Mil MiLKCLM"' 56TH ST. 'llllUVmii- Ilelmv Spruce MtTIN'KIl lull v VIULA UANA n "f.H'y.'h lAHNJUNX great'nerthern iW, If w. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IX K1MI AKTIIVK'S OWI" Imperial ji.etu walnut'bts" "the queen of sheba" KARITON '3ST.S'UT Abrn. huead sVMMt UII niv. i -in A.M in 1 1 -in pv GLORIA SWANSON In nKB HUHIIAXn'H TltAI)K.MRn I IBERTY BROA.D 4COLUMUIA AV. UIDCJ ...UTINKn DAILY cemsanv r f i ...... ..n,,s.,.lb,r. ... ,(MeMI.I.I..". vvie niu nuii vm robbers oeked odeui ncrv "". . "Why are they afraid?" asked Red ' "folks say It is a haunted tieuae, whined the miser. ''They fear h"8 Jack nnd Jnict felt cold ch Us creep up and down their backs. 1 ut even 1 as they' felt them, .Tack thought of a way te save the mlser'a geld. (Hew Jack and Janet iry le save the miner's geld and Jewels from the rebbera will be told in'the next chapter.) Advehturcs With a Purse TTAVR veu seen the new hat and XI scarf sets? They are made of fiber silk nnd have all the gay, bright colors that one generally finds n fiber silk scarfs. Hat and scarf match. The hat has a soft, round crown and turned -up brim that could be tilted nt the angle most beceinln3 te the wearer. Such a, set would be very smart for sports wear with a tailored suit nnd could, I am objects beginning with the letter "S." ter me twenty nest lists et weras suDmittea in tms 1'uzzie uame. The ner. see wne can una tna uesw x -wenucr new many of fun try it. eendlnz la li or 15 worte et subscriptions for Tb Here's the Plan If your snswer te the "S-word" putrle Is awarded first prtze by the Judges anil leu Iutu sent In threu dollars' worth of funsiTlnttens te IIIU OENTLEWOMAN J!QAi!I.SK you will win $500 lntcad of i0j serenu jirl-e, im; third prle, JJOO, etc. (See second leluinu of prlre list). Or. If our an.vver wlni fllrst prlte ai.d leu base sent ln flte dollars' worth of subscriptions te The rsentleweman Malta sine, ou will receive l,000 as your prlie, Injleadef JSO: second prlre. $750: tlitrtl prlic, 400, etc. (See third column In prlre llstl. Isn't this a dandy efferj Hut loek: extra amounts will be jiven en all prlies ,.,,t,",. ,lm' B'mr. It takes but flve tlellnrs' worth of subscriptions te Qualify AUSOLl'TGLI, 5 worth Is all. leu'll flnj It eay te set a few sub- !?.lP,t,.0i'.V..,l, . 'X."K OU.NTLEWOMAN MAOAZINII . It Is by far the best home nifuazlne punished for the Price. It la filled with, splendid stories, fashions, de partment for famjr work and articles en DaBuutfuitj iu.'m, eic. 3 YEARS FOR 50 CENTS PHOTOPLAYS 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 m your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. ORIENT Wgeillana Ae. at 02d 3t. JACK HOLT Jn "TIIK CALL OI" Till: NORTH" OVERBROOK01'1;!'"0 WILLIAM S. HART . !" ItlllTi: OAK" PALACE 1-14 JlAitKur b'ruiMST MAE MURFiAY1 JO A. Jf. te llllB P. M. r mn & r " in "!'LA( IK ALLKY" REGENT makut .virieiew im WANDA HAWLEY1'-11, . In "11 Lit r(;i; VAI.U'." RIALTO aUlt.?.,A..TOWN AVBMjV - '" "hf'KAMHJjni WIVIs" SHERWOOD 8V,h ''"''mTeTTAT JUSTINE JOHNSTONE03' - In, 'JlKAKTh 11 jrj.,T.. STANLEY AiAKHT AT"i RICHARD BARTHELMESS In ."TOIAIILK l YJJI" STANTON A1,""" A wni 333 MARKET "TST.fJSW LIONEL BARRYMORE ill "ltO(IMl:itN,i HH.i-i VICTORIA AKI7r HT ,b7iTa WILLIAM DESMOND ' " In "I'KIIITIS' Msi... GRANT "frVi1 ".:'' ii. mi -MARIE PREVOst'1 re" In "Milium .S IDOL" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. AMBASSADOR ''Ir'," Av- j1 r""v' I.awb. a. rF.Ji i ""ES. fe, ""Kk Of fijjj color with most any snrlns suit ! in mind purchasing. The price for 11, set is $10.70. r ,B After rnnsldcrnble casual u-n.fl around I have noticed few powder bewK or jars that I could call inspired. Met!.' nt Ihpni are eultn thn rnnvnntl. . u?. fairs. Iii lust one shop have I temh them te suit me. They are rather ffi'v allowing room for both newdrr n.i ttI nnd are mnde, of china. But thev h.& hain l.nllrl.nnlnlPll. tint tWI. .1... K "B't and ether uninteresting designs ! one thinks or in connection with nf3 fh.f linns In thn illnlni. JT bizarre heads and modish figures VaJ instance, one is painted' a dull ri' solid, nnu jnen en me mi js W.?'j space in which is n striking head ut of powder box that one really enieE' tn en the dresser. Thn nt,. 1 JU design is $1.75. . c U4 Fer namra of ihei SJrS' Mlttr or pnenii v fVlrn the hour Find in This Picture? The object of the pnme is te 8nd the ei inese o-weras you can nnar can Jeb Observe These Simple Rules I. Any man. woman, boy or Ctrl Jlttaf In the TJ. 8. but residing euulde of New Yerk City, whs Is net an empleye et The Gentlewoman Masatlne, or a member et the empleye's family, may sub mit an answer. It costs nellilnz te try. a. All answers must be mailed by March SO, 1122. 3. Answers should tie written en one side et us paper only and words numbered 1. 3, 3. etc Write your full name and address en cadi pan In the upper rlcht hand corner. Ue net writ subscribers' names or anything else en same paper with list of werds: use separate sheet. 4. Only words found In the Enjllsh dlcUenary will be counted. 1)0 net use compound, bjpher.. ated or obsolete words. TJse either Uie stnjulsr or plural. n. Words of the same spelllni can be used only once, even though used te designate different ob jects. The sarei! objects can be named only enes: however, any visible part et Uie object may aim Le named. 0. The person lendlns ln the largest and nearest correct list of words will win Brst prUe. etc Neatness, style or handwriting bate no pearliii upon deciding Uie winners. 7. Candidates may co-operate In answering tin puzzle, but only one prize will be awarded te any one household; nor will prizes be awarded te mere than one of any group outside of the family where two or mere hare been working together. 8. In the event et a tie for any prize elTertd, the full amount or such prize will be paid W caih tied participant. p. All answers wril receive the same consider censider consider Jtlen regardless of wheUier or net subscrlpUens for T '! "'ntleneraan Magazine are sent In 10. Three hew Yerk business men.' having M connection with The tlentleweraan Magazine, will be selected te act as Judges te decide the winners, nil participants agree te atiept the decision et "'J.'";!?"." """I nd conclusive II. The J idges will meet directly following doss or the contest and announcement of winners and correct list of weids will be published In The Gen Gen tleweman Magazine Just as quickly thereafter U possible c Extra Puzzle Picture Frte ea Renueit Dept. 112, 615 W. 43rd Street New Yerk, N. Y. rilOTOrLAYB "TruTTWUfr fMslU COMSANV " . TAHtWCA rThe NlXON-NlRDLINGERrilf I U THEATRES Ul BEI MONT "d ABOvn MnKCT X-CllViUlN 1 irfe nnd 3: 0 30 te 11 F ANITA STEWART In'i'LAYTinNClH Of lKrTLN" CFDAR C0T" A CUDAIl AVBSW FRANK MAYO In "fill HTHAlliHT" COI IPI IM Market bet. BOch m W V-sJliat,UM t.;,e nnd 3i 7 and B P. " N.ORMA TALMADGE L""THI': KKIX ON TIIK DOQB" J HlMRfi X'ttONT ST. & OlitAUD A JUU1UU Jumbo Junr. en TranMera "J. NEAL HART In "HAX(ii:LAX" . I PAnPR l,T LANCASTER AV J-.n.MUCf 3 30 in 4-301 7 in U ' ni.isjT.Mi UAHT In TA'Y lltltV' "Just Around the Cemer' LOCUST C2D AND LOCI a r rJniUEfl - . a .ni. II. 1 rt Art (fl II 1 MAI1KL IIAUJ.N In caltI.enii WKWlOT 1 "JANE EYRE" NIXON 02D AND marT?t.8,;j GARETH HUGHES in "Tin: iiuxni" RlVrsI I 8-I AND HANSOM STS , .1 I1VU11 l:-0aiid3.iM1telir.Jl-l llilllHAIIA l7ASTLIr.TU.-M HI .. ,) ine cniid ineu uavwi am CflTl et Thiuim. .rinn. "I." Termls I U7inOI mu '.."ipjl ETHEL CLAYTON ' Jt1 "HI'H N MON'liVL . STRAND -'"n.0., a,. s& KATHERINE MacDONALD In "IBL'HT MIUU WIIT." ICrrrnevi 2nth a nauphin , W HI'Kf'IAT, CAST In K1!IVAIU "l"! "Without Benefit of Clergy- PARK mwiB avm. da"phJ? rv Mat. 3119. Bv. l f,,1 vaci uiuniewn matinW'iWV.V' A W&S'S' , IN UNO AsTmnf COB8r y .VXiVs? :.IJ1I :i "GSUM sWiliJ. r VL1. f-y S.tJ "a i .icimrwta ..rj . ... ... zMmM, l. ,Z8 f-j JIIMJUMI ,'& r UH . r.R,. ta J m MWKd& QkI . .vfci
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