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Pit ViHSB IiV"$awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!KL vaaaaaE3Baaaaaaaaaafla1aaaaar if ' L'lk'i- i'ut amiHaaaaaaafeaval Ky il.ivf aaARSBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKck BBLraBaapWaBBBBBBamTTTlBar wa Ja? i -m. tiiB'rll&SII v KlBK' v eftaeatflaaaaaaaF ., w "Ajk iaavJlaaaafSI .aaiBBBBBLv -3 'SWIr JaaWaiHaPP&r'"?M'f 'A : :L flaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav ak aaaaEwr ' 'IHWBI' v- iMt . i,v '4 III BMP'Z.aajiBaBaaBBBBBBa?EBBlBeSr ' l '4 r i''t ty&AI ' J5 ' VrA 2 jp J The Modern Yeung Cew Named Mabel VXCE upon n time, dear children. there wni nn old-fashioned cow named Sarah Jane who had been fetched up nway oft' yonder nway In the hill country. (Johnny, get off the plnne.) Slie had never been anywhere? te speak of and she didn't knew much except te chew her cud nnd eome home in the evening nt milking time. Hut he was quite contented with her let, for Mic had no Ferial or business am bitions te iltrtuib her blissful bevlnit.v. It k happened (for such tl.inRs de liappen een in the best of cow famlllen) thai Sm nil June Cew had n daughter named Mabel, a smart, snappy ort of a cow with n let of new fancied ldca about efficiency nnd modernism. She had no patience for her mother's old-fashioned ways. "HI'V SHU used te say, "you're A.1A. n flnnp ..1.1 Intraltln f.i.1f1v.1mtr1t back number: that's what jeu nrc. Yeu de tmnKs tne same wny your mother ami her mother's mother did them. N' thought for preiresq or achievement or doing things differently for the mere jev of expressing your own individu ality." "As which?" Inquired Sarah Jane Cew. chewing her cud for the fourth or fifth time. "As a let of things," replied Mabel Cew. "Don't you ever get tired of glv inp sweet milk, for Instance? Why don't you give them soma Hulgnrlan butter milk for n change? Wouldn't they be surprised?" Sarah Jane Cew thought earnestly fe? a moment. "Yes, I believe they would. (Dorethy, if that was the baby llir.t fell out of the window you might ciefc it, please.) "W : -.. 'IZ. ELL, I've thought it all ever," said Mabel Cew, enthusiasti cally, "and I've decided that I will de things differently. Fer instance, Instead of giving fresh milk every morning nnd evening, I'm going te give condensed milk in enns some days. On ether das I will deliver my milk pastcurUcd in pints nnd quarts. Yeu may help me put these llttle paper tops en the bot tles. I have also considered the propo prepo sition very seriously of doing nil my own churning once or twice e week and going into the 'smearcase' cheese in dustry dn the side." Just then Alfred Cew, fi handsome veung fellow, looked across the fence nnd Vmlled nt Mabel. That was the begin ning of their romance. Ana mat whs the end of Mabel's ambitious plans te express her Individuality by delivering her milk in pasteurized pints nnd quarts," v Thai's nil. Ownn te bed. BLIND VETERAN NOW GLAD ELOPEMENT PLANS FAILED , His Mether Hatted Elkton Trip and Exposed Olrl'a Duplicity Oeorge Morrison, a blind war.vctcr nn of Camden, whose clencment was wrecked yesterday ucrere it nnu wen begun, is glad new that he was net allowed te marry Miss Margaret Mar- snaji, cigiiieen, wiie nvts m t uu street, Camden. Morrison, who Is twenty-one, Uvea with his mother, Mrs. Hcrtha Morrison, nt 271C High street, Camden, nnd it was she who sent n detective te the West Philadelphia station Tuc-day nnd halted the pair ns they were about te beard a train for K.lkten. She then took her son home and ehanred his whole Yiew of marttal plahs. "I did net knew it until today," he said, "but I have found out that Mar garet was going with another fellow at 4lta AAM tint h wak buIImb a.a He took her lieme from 'work . J! I was told, te If nhe ceiild feel me tffil way( I'm glad new that I did net mlr$1 'FEBRUARY SALE'1 SPECIAL S Pullman Sleepers i Full Shell Effect : TELBPHONHl IPRVCK Fur Sterag n? RtnwdiUng mt Extremity Lew Ratu LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Presents Suits nt imerf fwpedi and tweed like textures in two nd three piece effects, together with ether tailored models in twill and spengene. , 29.50 te 89.50 The historic ride of I.edy Gedlvn through the streets of fe;cntn. immeitnlled n I.eul Tcnnen. has lieeu filmed. Here's n pletiiie" of the lady plajed by Ueddn Vernen in the "eetume" necessary for the tene. Perhaps thej picked that truck heis; te contract his clmn-'j lines with well judge for jeurself IK r ii. t THE MOVIE FANS LETTER-BOX Bv nENRV M. XKKT.T ANITA STEWART TRAVELING EAST, CONTRACT EXPIRED ?Rlchard Fnmalle Address Chnrle j Flter; try again and geed luck te Hay. Simply Hollywood, Calif. He 1 you !' aWiweriinB en n picture whkh has no "US elenner te reach down from the title; jet. Ills la-t finitihcil one wns neiguts ienen jnncieui mm jeuu h mum . emuugp, nnu nctere tnnt. ine'uiun if kick im ami iuhu m '- j h' U s some srrtirirliiir hlltnan "Again, Mr. Ncely. don't -teal space from 'egitlmatc problems te place tins, AdlesI KcMirgam! (Yeu"e wiitten u mighty geed letter, my friend, and one which is very thor oughly entitled te all the spare it re quires. 1 think thiH is n legitimate nnd hefere Deuce of Jpnde." t tin .. r( . the S&eJSr MeeFS.ter , " ' c, Uez .ler quite n while. I thlnl; It is epe of the best pieces of work that the I$ri3trxe Pcui.ie Lnnecn puts in the , paper. It is ery interesting te read and. see the views of the publi" en the movies, 'IDe you think that the public, as n whole, is setting what it wants in the movies? Hy that I mean, are they sat 'afled? I Lave seen quite n number of movies lately, and, as a whole. I liked thfm'very much, but I have heard such liemments from ethers as make me think they arc net entirely satisfied. . '"la tt true that Alice Terry is te marry Rex Ingram, the director?" (Allee Terry nnd Rex Ingram w-cre married some lime nse. As te jour ideatiens about the public and the nevies, I don't think the public has 'Hn'" satisfied with them durlns the Jatt two jcars. Itut I'm glad te note i very decided improvement in tne lty CONSTANCK PAIAIER Holljweod, C:'.lif. N1TA STHWART, hning completed her starring contract with Leuis B. Mujcr, is leaving for New Yerk Sun day with her husband-manager, Ru Ru eolph Cameren. That is, they will eventually nrrne in New Yerk, ns they aie planning te step off in New Or bans ler the Mardi Gran Carnhal, and iheu tu go cm ie Miami, Fla., for a problem as applied te the nieUrs and i (vn cocks' vacation. Miss Stewart lias been walking under the Mayer contract for two jeai. 1 believe, and ha, no doubt laid up a tidy bunch of pennies, se she hns every right in the world te spend them in having a geed time. Just what she will de in pictures next is un announced, but she does whisper that she has scural uttiattixe offers. She I won't ntteiniit te answer mmi. but I lene the question wide open for the1 thoughts of ether fans.) i "Rita Jean" writes: "I have read jour column und I admire jour lrnnk erpre-MJiH en jour likes nnd dislikes. Yeu just don't care whether jeu shat ter nn idol or well, nnj thing. 1 see .-. muni, nrlflnlt.ni nhniit some sturs which is quite true. Mae Murraj may i should hne. Anita's nn attractive ghl. net be such a geed actress se far as c- Lindsaj McKcuna, who used te work prcssiens arc concerned, but jm mu j , pijiiadclphia 1'cnuc LnDQEit admit that the elaborateness and beauty .... , .. of settings of her pictures make her twenty-live jeais aKe, is new the encr encr ferget that. getle p. u. for United Studies. Very "Speaking of facial expressions, I i energetic He drew me aside mjsteri- luamy et p'etures lately, we nave niui i aiwnys niH i "i mm m....,-.. , L.steidav te tell me some exclu exclu eme reallv line stuft. despite what the will prefe.r William Farnum. 'Seu ' e .m- i iujj ui iui mi. some ixciu lerehead" mav a" about it. and 1 . mu-t admit that he is one of the bet ic new. wbich I shall duly relate te :hink that the nen'eral increase of nt- , actors ou the screen (at least in mj ou. I.et me say In passing, though, jendance is attributable te this. I'm opinion). I don't thlnl. hardly nnj tmt ,), nP3 Ilult )lU( iQtitl "cxc. . . . . . I.At.. ...n.. .. 11. l.J. ll linn .enslderauiy mere encouraged uy tne i eumr uyiur teininuv. . i". "V , sive" te nil the newsminers and niaz'i- think 1ip minimi lii Imsitipei wnn n. eoed . you feel it. In my estimation he i zmis In the United Stntes, for despiti thing general! ; it sort of brought the producers and directors face te face with the fact that, after all, the public Is the boss, and that jeu can't get away with foelins the public nil the Unit.) the picture of a man, n tine man. If the shortness of time since he told It jeu have ftecn him in some et nw laic-r , , , , , pictures I think jeu 11 sny se, tee. 1' ... hope jeu don't disagree with me, he- t ,,,!"t two of our nubile prints: Any- T'Just Marj" wr'tes: "I leail jour hew, here it i: Xazimevn and hei liusbnnd, Charles lirjnut, hae shippci' their touring inr te Aew Yerk. Thej will seen fellow, when madnmc receers Ls:i- m f.t cause I wnnt te he friends with jeu. Could we see u iiictme of him '-uenV "Alse I think I.llllnn Oish Is net 'stuck en herself nt all. She is beautiful nnd her acttns in 'Wav column every day. and, gee whiz. 1 i Down East' is incempnrnblei New I . from n iiillcl ntt.ii 1; of inlluenn. Thej aye te lausu seiueumi'i unu oinciiueni rare wiiai j-uu auj -in- iui - iu m.ij ter ii wiiiie hi inn meiinpeus times It makes me think jeu have two lie of mine " juiiangiiig for the release of "Saleme," U of brains. Hut here gees'. What I ,. . , ' , . .which will undoubtedly he shown te n I want te knew Is whether the-e is i (cll. all right; s, long as you uen t u..ting world by fnited Artists. Rusi . ...,,.!., nn,. n. nn,rnLS ,,r, ,i, ' care what I think, we neeiln t llsnt ,,..,. i,,: k ,,itn.,,in,i ,., i,n. ,.,i screen. If there are. would jeu tell "bout it. need we.' be elaborate nnd " ,n(Jler mrk ,() Hollywood, and will maki me their mmw and the titKs of their , "','""" "' """ ', ; . , . h,i V' i :,..,,., , n i. ni i acting, de the .' My dear glil. that is """ V-""-'-. ":'". "" "- """ ,,!,. !,, ,!,,. r.. I,.i...,1..1 for lint de jeu think jeu ought te let the pin ducers get away with thai stufl -hoodwinking jeu nnd ethers with u nine ex penditure of menev te put across nne you hac mentioned I hiue neer --ei n reference te any actors, et this iiatlon iiatlen 1U7;. I believe von are nn old man, but I want te sav that jeu ceitalnlj bava me gueising. Well, I like jeu, skyway, whether jeu are a man or a thice siieicsshe plituiei at United Stu ilie. Well, that w that. Mabel Nnimand Is quite biliously ill nt In r home at Altadena. She hud a tiprieus breakdown following the Taj ler t raged). 'Ihis left her In a winKeneil plt who can't net? I'm net mhmUiut einlitnMi. se the flu bus hul( a j;(ml BBTway v.nciner jeu are a miiu or ii of M Murray particularly. It's ih.nut. te werK. i:eiy one's sjm- WOinan, but I would like jeu better if, , t)mt our fp,,, represents a gen- path) is nicmdeil Ml- Xeimnnd in lit. i yea arc a jeuns man. I den t .new j tend(;n(,v t)int u'.s my job te light tune of tumble, and we aie all hoping why.t but It s just ii habit girls hae, u. . -,0 -, (mr lhp fnIln,.v 0f for her quick receu-rj . i nHH. " -'": ;'-Vl,V i" "': 'ueh n viewpoint. If the imhli.- ion- Pale Vnller, who did smh s,,Jpn(t! "S' uiD J T ! ,n "re.tlnues te accept scenery In lieu of nit- ufllK s t10 M.nai.t g,tl in Ven Stio- you (in blue paper? because jeu will ,, W(1.u e,!,r Keep the nmu, en an hums "Poellsh Whe." is nNe en fttil lt nrst . i -. i ... 1 !, ....... nil.. .. . . ....... .. . . read 'It first;. upward tiend tewnrd betterment T!ir ,u ul,i, nUnik of the tin. In lu'i si'ptiprv klmulil he a feri cone i onrluslen. ..,,... i..,i. ... .. .le.tniu nre lu.iilin.. mi, (I de net knew of anj Aimenian J"s,t "s we exp.it nuiurain nar a me- lt, inp,. f)f her recovery actors en! young 11 uil JIUl niluiv ui uii ., I nnu. ait .----- . iiii- ....j-- .,.v... ters In films at the l.re-ent time. The I Unisr or a piifnist has full i-nmimiiid M.IU(Jl. RaHingten lloeth, In .id of ly one I'e eer hennl e' was the f nl thnlcnl re-uurces I.nt teih- Iu Volunteers of Ameiii.i. Msited tin '.. .. i.. i ... nle deesii t inal.e liiusc. eiilv soul inn u.i ie,,.i, ,,iinu ihu p..l. .inr.n. '"vWd A menin-therwkuewn he, staj In Les AnSeks. They gave a .s'Seuls for Sale." She was net an , -, ""'J i,!.,:ri,,T:..i,l'l.!.!.riSL,,JjJ.,ii, luncheon for her at the m.dle eafe. ami . but an Immigrant. ' ""' ," " "': "' ' u .r, i " eiery one made cempiimintnij speeciiLs B that pktu.e she ,1.- '"'' d? ,,An!1 ,,n,J,,n1f hl1,0,' l' f , n ,'. I f""l"- J"" '" '"r ' ".! u- .ail beti! badU Heated, ""t,': b'lml Ui te lh" '"cK "f ,I,PM action was if jeu will pardon me for an "Seul actress, however and after inukln l-IOrtll llllll Sin- null uil.ii uum uuuni, ...lta and has never made am meie IiIiiin. n , pletme, a-lc I'm glad jeu beliee I m a u old man. uf . ;,u,stlons ;,u,stlens I have n terrible tune cenvinclnc heiw 1(eesthat story pUtuic life as I be be ef'thc fans.) lic,t. u te rUst? ,, , j)0(l tmt sl0iv ipap mp vith a feel- J u IVlt. .lr.. uriles: I iphIizp lair of insiiiritlun or III leat with Hie belnc se iniutrtinent. Hareld Idejd was net theie, as lie is ill nt ids home with nn attack c lin, tee. This letter reads like u Ik nit i department memorandum. Hut itnllj almost eery one seems te hae it, et lime liad it. ei ue juim, en uie mijje e: luwing it! M that your ie umn has no space ler nr- , fielmg thai I h-ije lived tmeugii sonn senn gumenU and shall take no efTen-e ifllhln.' wertli while? you ignore this letter. However, the I 'Id that aetm mak.. me think In; burden I bear was placed en mj pre- , reallv was the ih.iiait.-i In pertuivcd ST.' -i li...., ,i,n,...i. ,i... ..,..,! , i.i- illil I lincl in -.i If all tie time l" KSrunH am I'm unloading' -emberlng that i, v ... that.,,, ter Ju t WAWW g, may tne nun jib vwiimp i iiej urn. r"""' i..... n th( "i',iuji4 r ine runninc sra vibbi VHttrcrfll dajs age, one M V lllll- Weie th" pcep'e oil the meen genu v ne ..ecnun et n'M yundaj a Public Ledi.d Vtabni tangoed all thieugh the v'e.abu- Ine people ns I knew them a. tuall) te - .titv. ! lh nn effort te move that the , be living nil around me . . I . fe fiaevles, ns n whee. are headed for the If .y"i answer "Mi te nny et iiiese vldsanitlen bow-wows. questions, nu nn- piciurp uun hi i.- XJT aiwnuien uew wnw . hnnieth ns. T.ike nhotegrniiliv IfS. ob's personal views, hut 1 ul- believe nnd settings for gran cd : here is l e ,11 Hit'fripn.l Iliiirlsnn has n entariut en I'vnw i"r i"" " i ' H4f .". ....... - - . ..- . -. A titr tun r kveii 'ki:i. leDi.idiij VVmt vvaa the ercaNinni JIew il il (M .itf Hi iarill"n f our riT'enal i kperlence" k Pm w. M HfiSiJ 1 1m iMtSr B w Hn laiTfr: J I r WiiijiE-Tai.i.tef S iiz l 3gi FRESH SB AD DAILY I t'W ""J h RIMP STBAK, 16B. I ltSSl9m9Si Mitchell's Market, Inc. i I Gray DELAWARE i 10 B. Drtawir. Ave. 1 fc HOUSEFURNISHING CO. i ajkllW MumUtltttr, uMi- '$ Ol ES I." 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Our Saturday Evening g IM Dinner-Dances have convinced many that real cxclu- Bj Va nveuess is net expensive. s S Laurence Maresch, Manager HI IB ....... ... ""- H utcruruuH, , nj l tl On the Lincoln "JkrTli 6 Miles rti J... i gj Highway rxHIII r0m ill lAt 1 M at City Line X CU JUli Philadelphia H VSST' i PHILADELPHIA'S iH m- i hl ni IM LUnbnill CVt,lU QUIIUrtI .VillllIU HI ii-, s. O j9 I I i The New Medes Fer Early Spring Capes and Coats Fascinating models, plain and fur cellared in beautiful' colors and fabrics of tweed,' twill, veldyne and Canten crepe. 49.50 te 210.00 Pay and Evening Gowns Jersey and wool twill; rich, lustrous Canten, Rema and Kasha crepes. Weriderfully beaded or embroidered dinner and evening gowns in black and bright colors. 25.00, 37.50, 52.50 te 165.00 Waists and Furs ZL YOU NEVSSII PAY MOIUD AT RIBNZI'S Ii a. Mann & Dilks J102 CHESTNUT STREET 'XCLUSIVE and unusual tailored garments for outdoor wear. TAILORED SUITS Hudderifiald Engluh Tweed, that are confined te u. a. te fabric and models THE SPRING atylea are ready. CAPES AND CAPE DRESSES An unuiual a.tertment of .mart stylet and fabric, for Spring wear. WAISTS AND SHIRTS Designed and Tailored in our own workroom. perfect in fit. Fabric, of every tort. Made te meniure or ready te wear. SPRING HATS The new Peanut Strawt, Silk Turban and ailk and atraw combination in Spring ahadea and atylei moderately priced. FURNISHINGS Ladies' Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Handkerchief. Manniah Neckwear, Glevea, etc., all with a touch of something different and of unuaual -value. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through ths 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 Cem pany of America. ADrM I C B2D & THOMPSON -M Jli-J MATINnn HAIL.T CHARLES RAY In "A MIDNIGHT Ithl.I." ORIPMT Woodland Av. at 6Jd St. V-TMCIN 'JtATINKK DAILY POLA NEGRI "THK LAHT PAYMENT" , oneeje. Or perhaps the withdraw hit u.uit newj.la ;W 'i". W"1";'1 U - A'Thehl no llrlnf for the sovernl stnrn l.t ou j ;nj .. Ie ' '".t,,"" fertl dlverc alTalr We, the puhlle. I " " n Infl w noe , ,y e n.e v I. .!.. 11 ...... ; ,.., .. i 1 i uan i aiiunm " "' '' " "- , " nr,i, cuiiRiili rniK. I "Hit mean vim I I venti.re te R..j ue ..cver will: but X,, , V ",pt it umjitienl.iRb. IJ.it uWV 4n tin. iiiiine of ilccciu'.v cant 110 """"". . .' .....,. 1. ...r..ll.. ...l t.. 1 "Jr.. j" l". I ... .. II f,.n.. 0lltl'. VOL OHKIll I lim IL ....-...., ..... r . IQUVWr II liuiuvi H im "" . te Miss lriMlerlt'U h imiitipu' (ineii'cs, 1I0.H .that nlemi niiike het- t honlhle .h.nla tf ttttn- .lulu 111 t ? CMiiu u. ...... ..i........ . If l.e hiiMi'i no tk I'll 'iiniithlni; juu linvt ev ei loeki'il I ... 'A Kan" lloleno riinihvlik n t'.Icenci'lai'tlf, we ilell.'lit ia the m- , ( Clinilwlclc. N. Y.. ami iitiiuit.il etlcftriH." et favi.rtiw ami c'nn in ,' H' ,iicltml pii'tur- Imve hien irfridevvnfnll. And with nteunilne ,..,,, i ..(: (j..t 'nn Cun inicr." i iiruiiu uuu iiuuiii, umiuiin- I p.ii tn'us.'. l.iiiiK .vriri ur Miinini" ter ' "Tlij t'.ip of J'ur." "Sirati'l, Mv is tee bheit anil ten svvei't te It(1,'. 'Vnpirt, the t'ev -I'iiiii lier." ny time p.lvvliid nver the effnl .. 'aiIvi'IiIiiie in Ilenit"." ' (!imII".k from the niltiilH of M-awlal- ytPn "DaimermiK Curve AIiimiI." . Ik'MdPH tlie ilniiger of hi- .ii'rem tlm lireiitnl l'p." "'I'he lil Ien, te which Mr. HarriMin Iiiin y(st jj, t;i(,rleiiK ruul" ami will y Huccunihetl. it works u tank J.en'. rm In "Tlie DiikI Tlewr" anil i en the Mihject illnui.Rhi'il. 1Ji. ...pC )u ki,,,,,)" nnl n rri-Niie et a n. thru1 iii'on-e nre innei'cnt of .,. i.,r,,, nlnv inlleil '"i'he Aiiki'1 wron(5-ileln (I'll iiuallf that l p(0M." Ail'ltit" lier iaiu f (iolil (ielil ijt Mho maleritv of th"-e poeple'l. v. cier Cl.j. Calif re (jetl they nititt uinwer tvr tlu-iu. hvs ; tWi . .ii. Bus ness Men te tieci un.cera Ut$8$&e ?A gr!ft& te&t at Beventeenth --J jHf-taj. VICHY inaatGB mspvbuc raenam Natural Alkaline ' Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known end pre- ecribed by the Medical Profession for many years as possessing great Medicinal Properties 1310 CHESTNUT STREET NEW SPRING TAILLEURS Smart for Every Occasion and indisputably the most important part of a spring wardrobe for women who cheese wisely. Our models are exclusive, perfect in quality and workmanship, piquantly charming. ytr.i PKkveur Twill Cord Cordene Piquetene Tricetine BettUdat tSmSprmgt MgS: DISTRIBUTORS ASUlhNHAUl ft M1I.IJSK MITCHKI.L VLKTrilEK CO, HlinWKLL. nVKS Oft. ' HlirTII. KLINE THKXCU CO. 30.50 40.50 te 00.50 Capes, Wraps, Coats That Fashion Sponsors 39M te 00.50 ARCADiA tfTO",! ,?V, .JI!OVERBROOKtaDSOKU V M1CC I I Vtil BCTTl. SPECL1. 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WILLIAM S. HART In "rHA1KI.IV ON" -Otli k (llrif At IIATtNCi: DAILT As ft charming necessity te cover an alluring Spring Freck. Their general utility extends from day te evening, from spring te summer. Wraps with graceful draperies, dashing new capei, swagger coats perfectly tai- HM? J r. A.rc ii'ti". .r,, i- v I AJ J FAIRMOUNT POLA NEGRI III ,'THB LIST I'HMKNT" SHERWQOD "SJat.Tp!:. NORMA TALMADGE In "THE WONnKKPyLTHlNO" STAN1 PY MARKET AT ifH wj i aiLjC i ii a. m. te niin p. jr. RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "MOHAN OF THK LAI1V I.KTTY" STANTON MARKET" Abeva I0TH Sf rf n Yarnlen of the fireut Hluae Huecti a "TURN TO THE RIGHP MAUEL HALI.IN In Charlette I)rent' "JANE EYRE" runi' dr. Jumbc June. UltlAKU Afft nn Vrankfnr "W JUMBO ANTONIO MORENO In "TIIK BKCHET OF THE HIIXS' 333 MARKET .STnBl-T kath WILLIAM S. HART . 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