Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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THE iVOFE FA'S LETTER-BOX
Br HENRT M. VEBLT
Yt's!"
f'n T wnn'f T.
"Verj- lnqiu'sltUn" Yeu ccrtnlnly
nrc, but there nre letM who nrc much
mere se, mi don't worry. lv believe
l'nullne (Snreii lt the little lady's right
name. Anyway, both dhc nud her
mother use It. Karl Metculf plays the
irnrt of l'lill Htnnten with Uuth Ro Re
land In "White Kasle." Oh, yw, Dor Der Dor
ethv Phllliiit 1m Mill in the movie game.
She's making "The 8etil Seekcr'loiew.
I've never tried te determine my
choice of the most beautiful actress
en the screen. Offhand I'd include Alice
Terry, Katherlnc MaeDenald. Agnes
Ajres and KIkIc Fergusen. Then I'd
iiv te tnvsclf that Katherlnc MaeDon MaeDen
ald and Agnes Ay res de net impress
me ns lmvins any Intelligence at all
arid that KMc Fergusen In tee cold and
Nclf-sutisflcd. And then, In considering
Alice Terry, I'd try te find eme flaw
in her nnd fail. She hH perfect beau
ty, great Intelligence, jeuth, grace,
nnd, above nil. alluring personality.
Ne. I can't seem te find any fault with
Alice Terry, se I'll elect her unani
mously. Whom de I consider the band
moment man? I refuse te consider
hawNeme men at nil. I hate them, le
I me Milten Silk und .luck Helt nre
thousands of times mere attractive than
Wallace Held and Hodelph Valentine,
nnd I find Will Roeer' face much mere
pleasant te leek at continuously than
tSenc O'llrlen. I can even get n cer
tain satisfaction out of contemplating
the peculiar beauty of Hull Mentana
but none of your "handsome" men for
me. Give me n renl he-man who leeks
as thniieli he would nla.v according te
i Heyle, who would give you the shirt off
bin bnck If. you needed It. who would
respect women and like them nnd let
it go at that, nnd who packs a punch
I for anybody who doesn't. I've been
shipmates with both kinds en manv u
long cruise nnd the "handsome" ones
lout come through very well.
Atlantic City" write "Since first
' reading your column about three weeks
age I huve net mlscd reading it each
evening. There Is nothing better than
learning ether people's opinions. It
makes one broader as te mind.
1 "I want te sny that I quite agree with
"De Luxe Annie' concerning the Ve
nules and Apelles. What wc need Is less
beauty and mere brains, if we cannot
nave both. e one admires beauty
(whether feminine or masculine) mere
than I. but mere geed leeks with noth
ing te bnck it up is positively appalling I
There's Kntherine MaeDenald, for ex
ample. Ne one. I believe, will deny
that she Is beautiful, regal, but ns an
nctrcss well, if diluted eyes and agi
tated breathing ure geed noting then
Kntherine is wonderful! Hew de you
like the little twisted smile she affects'
"But take Richard Barthclmess. He
hns both leeks nnd ability an irresist
ible combination !
"Don't you think De Mille over
emphasizes everything? His women of
wealth arc mere mannikins, exotics.
Net one woman In u thousand lives In
such surroundings ns these he invariably
portrays te signify great wealth. And
Ills 'children of the peer' (again he
ever-emphasizes) nre always terribly
.vulgar and ignorant. He seems te be of
the opinion that tl(e wealthy have a sort
of 'corner' en culture.
'Having seen the piny, 'Bleed and
tress Mary docs net nppcal te me, but
It seems most unfair te be making such
a fuss ever her divorce, In view of the
fact that hundreds of ethers arc doing
the very smiic thing every day and
never a word Is said. I suppose that
Is the prlcje dne pays for being world -
inmeus,
"One word mere, aud, then I posi
tively will no encroach any further
upon your vnlunble time. It 1m nlnln
that you most certainly de net like Mae
Murray's acting, but wlint de you think
of Monte Blue? He has always been
a favorite of mine, and I'd.llkc te have
your opinion." , '
(I'm afraid. wc don't agree en the
fair Bcbe In "Bleed and Sand." Cath
erine Calvert didn't Beem te me te be
at all suited te the part, but I can
quite easily, vlsuallr.c Bcbe In It. I be
lieve the girl hns tnlcnt enough te make
It a very strong character if they give
In her turn, will ploy the Ingenue In
Gleria Swanson's new picture, "The
Glided Cage," under the direction of
Ham Weed. Fred Nlble, the man who
directed ' Douglas Fairbanks In "The
Three Musketeers," wl'l direct "Bleed
nnd Snnd." ' We can leek forward te
seeing n geed picture.
Betty Conipsen nnd Tem Moere arc
still In the snow nt Truckee, some hun
dreds of miles north of here. They
have gene up there te make "Over the
Berder," which Is taken from a short
story by Sir Gilbert Parker. Penrhyn
Staulnws Is directing. The company
should be back next week. I miss Betty
very much about the studio when I visit
there. She has such un open, radiant
siulleMhat one leeks forward te having
it diiccted personally. '
Rebert Kills and Wallace Beery arc
bntt'lng their wny through their third
picture In ns many months. They fought
all tne way through two productions
Father Trying te Put Three-Year-Old
Bey te Bed
i-By . P. MeEVOY
her a chance. And ns te raking up thei t J 'iiivcrwil, nntl nejy they are nt It
private lives of actors and actrVsses B"lu f,er"tuy Pn,,n,P,, starring p Ic
i'm afraid we arc nlse In disagreement. Jl'T'i i' Li Scckcp' wh,ch AUcn
I believe we should first of all regard
inein ns men nnti women, nnd If they
refuse te live decently, nccerding te the
very generous standards allowed them.
I don't renlly think they nrc entitled
te the support nnd admiration of decent-living
people. I remember the
case of one famous author whose novels
nnd short stories were most popular
n score of years age. He get mixed up
In n disgraceful sheeting affray nnd
luin't been nble te sell n line under his
signature since. And I quite approve
of it. Yeu enn't convince me thut the
mere possession of talent or genius re
moves n mnn or woman from the fun
damental moral obligations of society.
They may be as queer nnd as tempera
mental ns they please, but they've get
te be of at least avcrnge decency or I
advocate ostracism for them If for
nothing else than the geed lessen it
tenches us ordinary mortals.
I'm n great admirer of Mente Blue
both personally and lis an actor. He was
quite the outstanding fenture of "Or
phanR of the Sternr' nnd he did his
best te redeem the silly "Peacock Al
ley." I like te remember him best for
n peculiarly appealing piece of work he
did some tlme age In "The Broken
Dell.")
LASKY STARS ARE
BEING CAST
TOGETHER NOW
Holubar is mnkint,
K M. Kimbarh- the father of Clara
Kimball Yeung, was married one day
last week te Kllsc Whitakcr. a scennrle
writer. Mr. Kimball took ndvantngc of
a day off from the studio, where he has
been working under the direction of
James Yeung in "The Mnsquerader,"
starring Guy Bates Pest. The mar
ilngc came as n complete surprise te
the company, for the groom was as quiet
as a mouse about It. Bv the wav. Mr.
Yeung, the director, was Clara Kimball
Yeung's first husband. All In the family.
turmen i;niiups is piamg a jungle
queen in tnc scrini "With Stanley in
Afrira." i met .miss l'lii nns at n
dinner net long uge, nnd feundfier
one of the most Interesting women I
hnve known. She reads n let. Is keen-
minded and has a wonderful sense of
humor. I'll wnger she's having fun
being n jungle queen I
Seek te Set Aside $1,000,000 Gift
t'hicnen, March 8. Suit te set aside
bequests of nearly S1 .000.(100 te reli
gious and educational institutions In
America nnd Italy by the late Mrs.
Anjreln C. Germulley was begun by her
brother, .Inmes O'Mcara, and two
nephews yesterday. Mrs. Germulley
left virtually her entire estate, except
ing $100,000 willed te an adopted
daughter, Angela Elizabeth Hayes-Sadler,
te the Institutions.
SUB: LET US THEN BE UP
AND DOING WITH A HBAIIT'FOR
ANY FATE.
SCENE: Mether geen out te visit,
leaving father with young lnd.
Father reads lnd .story of Three
Bears.
(Makca little bear noises for Little
Bear.
Makes mother bear noises for Mether
Bear.
Makes papa bear noises for Tapa
Bear.
Lad hugely pleased.
Compels father te repent and repeat
until his adenoids backfire.
Father tells lnd it is bedtime.
Lad doesn't believe It.
Father reaches out te catch young
unbeliever.
Flnnlly runs him down nnd corners
him under stove.
Begins perilous tnsk of undressing
small shaver.
Tears off eight or fourteen buttons.
Mether will be pleased.
Yeung squirmer kicks father earnest
ly en shins.
Alse In stomach.
Alse en the nose.
SUB: TIME FLIES, YOU SAY?
AH. NO! TIME STAYS, ALAS!
WE GO.
SCENE: Father finally gets young
restless undressed.
Tries te back htm Inte night pants.
Sweet nuisance insists upon putting
his arms Inte the legs.
Compromises en one arm in one leg
and one leg in ene arm.
Father unravels him, turning suit
Inside out. '
Flnnlly gc'ts tittle dickens Inte it, but
finds nil buttons en inside.
Takes it off and then chases fleeing
offspring out into hall.
Neighbors, of course, arc there and
givehlm hearty laugh.
Father tucks slippery ten under arm
and brings him bnck, .
Gets night pants en him.
Gets him in bed.
Sighs huge sigh of relief.
Sen hollers for drink.
Father gels it. s
Hellers for light. '
Father gets It.
Hellers for toys lie always sleeps
with.
Father gets them.
Hellers for another drink.
Father gets It.
Meanwhile weary father is trying te
read evening paper.
Small Insomniac scion finally gees te
sleep in sheer exhaustion.
Father dozes in chair with pathetic
fatigue. ,
SUB: "SHOOT IF YOU MUST
THIS OLD GRAY HEAD. BUT
SPARE YOUR COUNTRY'S FLAG,"
SHE SAID.
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Edith Hatson writes: "Yeu nre very
amusing and I like te rend jour letter
box. May I trouble ou with some qiies.
tlens?
"I wrote te ou once before when
the Valentine arcument was In vogue,
and something leads me te believe you
nre very geed looking although net of
the Latin type.
"Yeu liked 'Tel'able Dnvid.' se did
I. Hew uniiMiul that we should agree'.
I wet three handkerchiefs net counting
the one I leaned my friend. It sure
was some sad !
"Please put Edith Roberts' picture
in the paper. She sure is cute, don't
you think? Or don't jeu think at nil?
I sometimes doubt It.. I think she is
Sand,' with Otis Skinner nnd Cnth
erine Calvert ns Denn Sel I was mere
TM lnri tn Jinr if. TVI11 mil?
than surprised te near tnnt iieue uan-
ids wus te have the part et the 'wicKea
t - jn,i lady.' She could never de it in the
1 m be aiirncil .. ,., , u . .. i. i..i t
handsome that, if I printed my picture. "Oerl c '" ' ht"nV of 1 ebe ns the
the movie producers would nil be nfter ' h. ''?,,, V" ,, ,i""enS lu?
smpiv Hc;:u,dtas,ftnnrSte, a , ?hg kKctlninSeVful
?an,a;ed1,n,,eMte pX'm'y'piclureiToek I h. U " tee stout and old te
the letter te the boss nnd he read it nnd
By CONSTANCE PALMER
Hollywood, Calif.
WILLIAM DE. MILLE will return
te the Coast In nbeut two weeks
te make "Nice People," from the, stage
play by Rachel Crethers. Clnra Ber-
nngcr has put It into picture form. The
lending roles will be taken by Wallace
Reld. Bebc Daniels, Cenrad Nagel and
Wanda Ilawley.
De you notice the new Lasky policy
of combining their slurs in big pic
tures, which ought, consequently, te be
better? The Realart Company, which
was In reality only n branch of Fu Fu
meus Plnyers-Lusky, hns been absorbed
by the larger company. The Realart
stars were Bcbe Daniels, audit Haw
ley, May MacAvey, .Mary Miles Minter
nnd Alice Brad). They will nil be cast
In Lasky pictures hereafter. I must
say for nil of them thnt they are tak
ing the change very gracefully, realiz
ing, perhaps, that iij these parlous times
It is rather nice te have u job paying
a geed many h.undred every Wednesday
neon.
I hear there has been a change In
the cnstlng of "Bleed and Sand," the
Ibanez novel which Lasky is te put
Inte pictures. Rodelph Valentine Is
still te play the here, nnd Bebe Daniels
the wicked lady, but Wanda Hawley. I
believe, has been cast ns the wife, taking
the place or little .May MnrAvey. .May,
Rtain.ii!iiliwn
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then he looked nt me nnd then he laugh
ed und then he said, "That's certainly
be quite convincing ns the hard-mus
tied, daring young toreador.
'I huve already written far tee long
fillinr Isn'f ItV sir, -rnil run n fnr n lptter, but I inilSt sn.V 8 WOrd Or tWO
fllf.i y 't what M. V. Harrison refers te
0I" ,. . c , , , " " 'diatribe' in tonight's Evemne
.umress nneeri nuis care eeiznicK. punLIO LEHOER. It would be far tee
HIS East rerty-eighth street; Edith mlM te ,.ay that he. (or she) U out with
Roberts, care of' Universal. Universal' liiiniumr. (Inn umilii 1m nnnrrr if
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a much better actress than Beatrice :, v" ,"i ," , , ' ',"" "ne sal" hbw-hci. ne n.r sue; umn i
Jey although I admire her tee. Hollywood home and is making plans ,(.nN0 the mevlng-plcture industry a
"Please ghe me tlu address i.f these te rctu,rn t0 th,e Pk"8 htaSe J . leg te stand en. However. I agree with
players. Rebert Kills, Fdith Roberts, s-ant glNe you her address lets of it.
and May Allisen. I " you nnd your friend are still "One thing I don't ngree with Is
"Seme day put your picture In the ' using the same kind of pnper.) I that about Mary Plckferd. As nn ac-
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WE SPECIALIZE in the new and unusual things for Ladies and
Missesthe spring garments are here.
SUITS AND TOP COATS
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The following theatres obtain their pictures through the
STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of
early showing of th finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com
pany of America.
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APOLLO B2D THOMPSON HTB.
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
In "TIIK (IIK1. PltQM NOWHKKK"
ARCADIA CHESTNUT Bel. 10TH
nnv-nuin j0 A, m. te hub p. u
WUAAAM DK MII.I.K PnOIU'CTION
"MISS LULU BETT"
AVS.
AQTiD FRANKLIN & GIHAnD
r& ' VI MATINUU DAILY
HPKTIAL CAST In
"Ten Nights in a Barroom"
BALTIMORE K5.SW
PAULINE STARKE
In "SALVATION SKI.L"
DI I IPR1RH "reail t Susquehanna
DLUCDIIVU Contlnuem 2 until 11
AGNES AYRES
In "TIIK IVNE THAT HAD M Tt'nNINQ"
BROADWAY Bre"sSSr4,S S.
. BETTY COMPSON
In "LADIKX MUST l.n K"
723 MAItKET ST.
r a niTm
-rL JUt 10 A. M. te 11.15 P. M
Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen
In "PBTKR IIIHKTNON"
COLONIAL
Ctn. ti. Maplewood Ave
10. 7 nnd 0 P. M.
AL1-STAB CAST In FANNY Hl'KST'N
"Just Around the Cerner"
FAIRMOUNT .Sat
"A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
IN KlMi AKTIU'U'S t'Ol'KT"
iATI-I ST TIIEATRBHelew Sprue
3D 1 ti Ol. MAT1NEK DAILT
POLA NEGRI
In "TnK I. VST PAVMP.NT"
rDCAT WnUTUirBM Hread St.at Kn.
ununt nuniianui 8.30, 7 . P.SI.
SPKCIAL CAST In
"Ten Nights in a Barroom"
ORIPMT Woodland Ae. at O'.'d at.
V1UU' MATINKE DAILY
POLA NEGRI
In "TIIK LAST PAYMENT"
OVERBROOK mehJS,xSTm
KKTIKNKI) 1IY SPKCIAL KKqi'KST
Richard Barthelmess in "Experience"
PALACF 121 MARKET STREET
I -H-Z-VVE, 10 A.M. te 11:15 P.M.
CKCIL II. DE MILLK PROHICTI0N
"SATURDAY NIGHT"
REGFNT MARKET ST. Uelew 17TH
x-'v-"-,M 11 A. M. te 11 P. M.
ALICE LAKE
In "TIIK tiOIJIKN (IHT"
RIAI TO OKnJlANTOWN AVENUE
IMnUlU AT TUl.PKHOCKUN BT.
JOHNv GILBERT
ii!'iLKA51 IP IAW.V
SHERWOOD "'" Dltlmera At.
NORMA TALMADGE
In "TIIK WONDRRPIIL THIXfl"
STANLEY MARIET AT 10TH
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RUDOLPH VALENTINO
In "MftRAN UP TIIK LAI1V i.kttvm
STANTON AA; a
r.f.1!Lli"len of " 0rru, Hta" HurWai
"TURN TO THE RIGHP' '
333 MARKFT street theatre
j j j mrvrxrvt 1 1, A M t0 ,,1B p j
WILLIAM DESMOND
In "FIOIITIN' MAII"
IMPFRIAI i10 WALNUT BT8
ii. HI'KCIAI. CAST In
"Ten Nights in a Barroom"
KARI TON CHESTNUT Abeta lineAD
NMILi t VJIN 1 1 :3e A M. te 1 1 :.ie r. si
GLORIA SWANSON
In "HKR lirSHAND'S THADKWAItK"
I IRFRTY "HOAU 4 COLUMBIA 'aV;
U.IDE.IM 1 MATINEE DAIllr
"A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
I wiaii ARTHUR'S COURT"
VICTORIA ""fZJ
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "A STACK ROMANCE"
GRANT 40?T ?.'.rnrtl A,e- M. Today
MME. NAZIMOVA
In "CASIILI.K"
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The NIXON-NIRDLINGliK
THEATRES
wmw lfA.inn R9n AtinVR UiREfl
DfcJ-MVJlN 1 1:30 and 3:00; 6.30 tall I
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