HwHI A, H & :.. k$ lO- 'i V. " IM k tit I! ft t . 1. H? l?rt 0' V y&i m w fct W'EsfiSW ViO. EJW- JfCfie Daily Mevie Magaxine fBMy. yjpl ' FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK RUTH ROLAND IS I-ATUHRINB CLEMENTS tl'e tei'H &c juJ a publish thr pictures of such screen players as arc Kinjevsled by the fain THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Hr HENRY A. M. Marv CJnnlcn made n film of "Thais" and I think 'In- vln.vcd in n modern story, hut I have forgetton Its nntiic Somehow she couldn't H-em te put herself neres en the screen. She wag remarkably awkward in her move ments for a woman who Is se alluring and graceful en the stase. Themas Uartlett. after nsUlns a num ber of questions, writes: "One of the contributions te your page Betty Beverly. 5f Deton made me see red u few weeks ase. I liiljlit even say it was a brislit and brilliant rrimsen that shimmered before my optics. I refer te the pa'saue wherein she said that Lil lian GUh looked 'perfectly ludicrous' with the prien en her lashes and eje eje brew.s in 'Wiiv Down East.' I hope she didn't eipect her te leek like the silken Gleria in a De Mlllc boudoir scene. I'm from New England myself , and have weathered just such storms us were depicted in the aforementioned play. 1 assure you the snow lingers n we bit right where it comes te rest. Old men such as Question Editors, pro pre few te be have te trot around with icicles in their beards. I dare say Betty was never north of Manajunk and thought it all faKed. out J ve walked across the very same river 'eniri,,t. an(i j ...... fnnrv llm ...m, i.i the Ice) where that ice jam wasjtnnse lu jlis r,cpk ,mltinB en one of filmed. I these falsely gllttc-ring "society" scenes . , , , and thinking te himself. "This is the (Yes. old top, I ve had my own rye- ay Maggie and Lizzie dream that It's brews and lashes caked with snow thni ; done, se I'll pile If en and knock 'em same way and I didn t feel "ludicrous. ,icad." Se veu've been te tiioe seelctv These close-ups of Lillian appealed te tfunctiens. tee, have you? Wonder if me rather strencly because I fully real ized the physical sufferlns she was en UU""B- , , , Isow for your Question", which ou say the answer men of the fan masa- ,Ange!e. Thanks for nil the nice thing--zincs haven't been able te answer, but ! von sav. 1 can assure veu that I'm substitute a beast that they knew Lit- net n "miss." And I'm net entitled Han personally. V ell. I knew her per-1 10 "Mr." cither. When people uniit ' (tonally, tee. and 1 ve set a snapshot en I te speak te me thev ju-i s.iv, "llev, I my desk showing my ugly old visage sur- I you ." ' ' rounded by Lillian and Dorethy. Dick I I Harthelmess mother, .lesepn .chlld kraut, Mente Blue and Kyra, the dancer. But I won't get se up-stage en that account as net te anbuer your questions. Birr I rather resent your calling me a "cenfirmHl kneeker." if you'll go threueh f'Ur hies I'll bet you'll And I boost as effn as I knock and quite as enthusiastically Lillian plajcd Elsie Stencman in "The Birth of a Natien," Marie Stephenson in "Hearts of the World." the Kngllh girl In "The Great Leve." and a part known simply as "The Girl" in "Broken Blossoms." Ne, she did net go en the htiige with Arneld Daly. Any scenario editor will consider n manuscript In short story form that is, If scenario editors really consider manuscripts at nil, which I sometimes doubt. Whnt de you mean, asking if I recall n certain Llm'nck llin1 submitted? What makes you think I have anything te de with thy Llm'rlcks?) "Freckles" writes "Well, here I am In a thing I declared I never would de, but I'm here, se we'll just huc te make the best of It. "First of nil, I want le tell you t that I am with you en that Valentine question. I eertuiuly de think that his manly beauty Is iy insipid. De ou knew, I think that the girls are 'net frnzv nliriiit Vntnntlnn hi.f tlir.. I.n.'n 4' ( fallen in love with Julie nnd the Sheik." W 'or I knew l I''1, A'"' if t,R l'"',s l "knew this they might figure the same us "Have you seen 'Miss Lulu Bett'? If you have, I want te knew If eti liked h. I did, Immensely! I thought it one of the best pictures I have seen lately. I have n n mint in Ww Kir'lnni) nil 'If that picture wasn't n replica of the life of that aunt's family then I must be blind. It's a dandy picture of hemr and family life. New don't accuse me of saying that nil families are like that, for I knew they're net. My own peo ple, for Instance, nre Just as lovely mid nice ns can be nnd Hut Inariln, l..i- yi and confidence, which can't be said of lrWthe family of 'Miss Lulu Bctt.' Did "ifi'"u ' """ """H. i IIIII1K HUM IS jjfflvayne of her best pictures. And Theodere . Keberts. isnt he llll old ilenr'y I'vni, Isnt no an Eaiif he took a rather mfiin part. I can't HTJfyVheln but like him. Oh. thev ui.rn nil ffl$i,''ln re 'Saturday Xlgljt.' New, the K cV tf P'0' V,UH ovcriiene. nut I IIKeil llie net .i.'"f n.it iiut,.. m- v....i.. . i i.... . -.Xte let you in en a secret. I'm a pre- Pi,'wii5'rtJr4 1'ffairs nt which I Imvn sung I P'-,!t'ft'l1e te nec anything like these gor ger h' (& ewna of De Mille's. Of course, Elf I I' ' h- fcf ' - hhIix itiu.1,1 n.. I. ..A I... a .iMiitmc frauiuiiK uirnDCH. uul uh liver lh ' mKjHIifL '(!' 1h) the MKierMyjiiinr. A, nepe M. NKET.Y i Will you? And may I come again? Thank you." (Yeu betcha : come often. But let's eet"ene thins straight. I never said Valentine's manly beauty was insipid. I've Mild a dozen times that I think the boy has n let of talent and premises te be u reul star under proper direction. That viewpoint has. in my own estima tion, been strengthened bv his work in "Meran of the Lady Lctty." I'm looking for him te de such work in the future as will make me forget some of the shortcomings of his youth and in experience. I thought "Mis-s Lulu Bctt" very well done betier than I expected of a story of that kind. And fine acting was a foregone conclusion with such a fine cast. Yep. I sure did like Leis Wilsen. I'm pretty strong for her nnvway. Fell completely in love with her when she i (j, "City'ef Silent Men with Mcighan. Certainly the scenes of contrasting wealth and poverty were badly over done in "Saturday Night." They would be it wns a Cecil De Mille pic ture. De 31111c really knows that people don't live as lie pictures them, for he has had a large acquaintance with wealthy folk ; but he's just a shroud showman who believes that Barnum wa I ever served jeu there? O. V. K. R. Address Themas Md-hnn nt hiv Allien., i-inh. l.na I "Huffy" "I'licharted Seas" wa filmed In California, which efTcrs all i kinds of climate even perpetual snow ' i In the mountains. Hat Moere wus the Prince David in "Sheba." He is eight years old. Yes, he has been in pictures jfer some time. Betty Blythc'rede in .the chnrlet for the clee-ups, but net 'in the scenes showing long shots of the race. I haven't heard that Deug and ' I Mary have sold their Beverly Hills I home. Mary Is planning te rctilm her I early success. "Tess of the Storm C'oiin C'eiin Itry," se that answers your ether tpics I tlen about it. Gleria Swanson Is twenty-seven years old, according te statisticians in ' whom I have confidence, but she doesn't give her age In her biographies. Her! next plume will be "The (Bided Cage," , a lilin crMen of "Loe Dreams." which played nt the Walnut curly this season. Her daughter is a little mere 1 than n year old. The Tulmadge girls I arc net Jewish: they were bought up I , as Catholics. Klllett Dexter has been! very hick, but Is rapidly recovering.! Marv Carr's children lu "Over the 'Hill" were: Stephen Cnir., as the boy- I heed Themas; Rosemary Cnrr. ns the girlhood Rebecca; May Beth Curr. ok, the childhood Susan, and Leuella Cirr wns Susan grnvn up. Nu.imeva is forty years old. She rh-st appeared In America In lHOO. Her first movie wns "War Brides." made In 101." or lltlfi. I forget which. I doubt if the jewels In "Sheba" were real, though the press agents used te write reams and reams about them. I don't knew much about jewels, but 1 de knew press agents. Charles Chaplin is making n coined v called "Bay Da." Held has light brown hair; Douglas Fairbanks, black, as I remember it. and Mury, the dl.lest land most unreal looking golden-yellow curls I ever saw except Mae Murray's. .Ne, I ilent think your letter is sill), but jeu surely can nsk n let of uii uii Impertant questions, ' 11-2. . Yes; Ben Turpln l really cress-eyed. His latest is "The Rebin's Nest." Maude Geerge played I'rliieess Olgn ill "Foolish Wives." If .ve.u'll tell me whut "the cat's meow" means, I'll agree that Valentine is It. Charlie Chaplin is making n remrily culled "Bay Day." Appeal te Lutheran Synod Head Yerk, Pa., March 1 1. Members of St. Jehn's Lutheran Church who peti tioned their pastor asking te be honor ably released from further congrega tional obligations se that they might heel n the organization nf a new con. jtrcgatlen huvn' carried their fight te the president of nt tne Missouri synod, of wnicn local shurefc; w ''narf The UKtdUe action (be rcleacJj .KVRNTNO PtftitlO'tEDOEiS-SnfrlADPHIA'.-TljIlSMY, ,k)H 11922 ' I ' " ' " " "" ' . - m t . , i TO APPEAR IN TWO SERIALS By CONSTANCE PALSIEK Hollywood, Calif. pUTH ROLAND Is te make two sue l rcsslvp serials at United Studies. Contracts for studio space and produc tion facilities have already been signed in the Pethe offices In New Yerk. The new picture will begin In about n month. Miss Reland former! v filmed her ve hicles at the Hal E. Reach Studies at Culver City. Just after Paul Powell, the Lasky director, returned te the Hollywood Paramount studio after having spent some months In England. T saw Fred Robinson, his assistant director, look ing very critically at a set which had been built for the picture Mr. Powell was about te start en. "Wliatsa mat ter?" I asked. In my Inane way, for it looked nil right te me. "Can't have any white en the set." he replied. "It's one of Mr. Powell's rules. It takes the eye away from the action." And I went away feeling much wiser than usual. Yesterday 1 visited his set ngaln. Mr. Powell, after his greeting of, "My pal! Hew 'bout?" which makes every one around wonder what lie's talking about, and nlse makes me feel ery proud, al though I don't knew nnv mere than they de he continued, "Yeu ought te have seen my white set Inst week!" "Thought you never used white." "Well, n feller can change his mind, can't he? This one was completely white and the only bit of color was a delicate pink in some of the draperies and china things standing around. Even the actors were In pure white, with white make-up. It was just an experi ment, for the photographic effect. Walt till you see It." Se I'm waiting. Sounds very interesting, doesn't it? Henrietta Cresmnn is putting en "Enter Madame" nt our Community Theatre here. Three well -known peo ple nre in the cast Ramsey Wallace, dear Jlmmle Morrison and Ramen Sa Sa minieges I've been loekinj an hour for the correct spelling of his name. That probably Isn't It, but It's my best. I've told jeu about the plnv before, but here's a geed one about the audience. It was most select. It might even have been called highbrow, with geed reason. Caught a glimpse of Jehn M. Stahl." the star director at the Leuis B. Maer Studie, and of Ted ('Ionian. J. L. Krethlngham's splendid director. But right next te me sat another di rector, equally well known, lie wasigH with a very chickenish looking person, Bg who slid down until the back of her gB head rested en the sent. She crossed j B j her legs. Pair enough for her. She 'Jgj was quite probably nobody. 1 1 But her escort was a man who Is put at the head of large companies, with great sums of money at his dis posal, and with the lincstment of his backers becoming n success or a failure according te the use te which he puts i Ills brains. All tins. However, lias nothing te de with the way he behave himself in a Community Theatre. But It docs have a great influence en the minds of outsiders who see picture people for the first time. Perhaps if Mr. realized these things lie would refrain from talking during n perfermance: lie would net chew gum: he would net sit sideways in his seat ; nor would lie come back after the intermission with an Eskimo pic clutched in his linger. Hetel Sherman Fined $14,000 Chicago, March 14. Federal Judge Geerge A. Carpenter teduy assessed fines totaling $'.'5,0(10 ugninst the Hetel Sherman, here, after conviction en twenty-six counts of violating the pro hibition laws. The fine was reduced by Judge Carpenter from $25,000 te $14,000 en pleas of attorneys for the Hetel Sherman that it was the first offense. ' , !IV.!''U ' ' J ,"'- f i O if O O BROOME H TS SCHOOL COURSES Curriculum Net as Effective as It Should Be, He Tells Forum HAS 9 POINTS FOR PUPILS The high school curriculum lit net co erdlnnted, nor Is It nearly ns effective ns it should be. according te Dr. Kdwin S. Broeme, Superintendent of Schools. He spoke nt a jnibllc forum In the audi torium of the Gcrmnutewn High Scheel. Were It net for the prescribed courses that are demnnded by the small minority of students preparing for col lege entrance, he said, he would sug gest n considerable change In the course of study. , "We find CO per cent of the gradu ates succeed nnd that the ether half merely drar nleng."ihe said. Dr. Broeme did net confine his observations te the high schools of the city, but te the system In general. Dr. Breem's nine points for n per fect high school graduate follew: First. The thorough mastery of the spekcn"nnd written English. Second. An appreciation of geed literature. Third. A knowledge of the history of the United States and of the countries from which we have obtained our Ideals. Fourth. An acquaintance with our democratic principles. I Fifth. An appreciation of music i and art. I Sixth. A thoreught mastery of the, laws of health. ' Seventh. An appreciative grnp of t the sciences used In our Industries. Eighth. An acquaintance with the duties nnd responsibilities of mother- ! I heed for the girls nnd of parenthood I for the boys. Ninth. A store of knowledge spc- i cinllzed along the lines of the future ' career, Dr. Spaeth te Lecture "Expression and Communication In Art" will be the theme of a discourse by Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, professor of English nt Princeton University, who I "JIHITJ! liiMBiiiEiirim 9j MU'UNiiintimiiMiHuuiii ff1 Mm a." t:i i w mu ii in i m SB Plenty of New Tartan Styles and Brown Checks, $60 Built-te-Measurc (With Extra Trousers for $11) IN THIS Spring Tailoring Offer we have overlooked no man's taste in the matter of styles, patterns or fabrics. IS That's why se many orders are being registered daily. Don't forget Saturday ends the opportunity. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 60 Years unman The delicate tint of the Res-e There is an art in applying cosmetics, and the" woman we most admire uses the utmost care and attention in net only her method of applica tion but also in the selection of toilet requisites.. Yeu may be sure that her favorites have been thoroughly tried and tested and are these best' suited te the needs of the particular skin texture. BLACKEeWHITE beauty bleach a delightfully fragrant, pink-tinted cream is pre ferred by discriminating women, as the skin beautifier, in removing all discolorations such as tan or freckles. Black and White Seap should be med in con nectien with Black and White Beauty Bleach te keep the skin thorely cleansed of all imp'urities. After the skin has been made clear, soft and smooth, apply' Black and White Incense of Flowers Face Powder SOc size te complete your toilet and add charm te your beauty. Black and White Beauty Preparation are told and guaranteed by your druggist. Ak him for a copy of the Black and White Birthday and Dream Boek. ' iy i will speak tonight before the Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arls. MME. GADSKI L0SESSUIT Federal Judge Dismisses Action for $100,000 for Alleged Libel New Yerk, March 14. Federal Judge Learned Hand jeslcruay dis missed the $100,000 libel suit brought by Madame! Johanna Gadskl Tnuschcr against the Chicago Opcru Association, The action was dismissed en the ground that the Court had no jurisdic tion, Inasmuch as the plaintiff Is uet. n citizen of the United States nnd the de fendant Is n corporation without prin cipal offices In this district under the In a' complaint filed lest month, the singer asserted that the Chicago Opera Company, In rescinding a contract under which she was te appear in Its operas, gave as Its reason that she had Vinxnmn nnnnnulnp because of the Wfl' activities of her husband, Captain Hans Tauscher, of the German Army. f GUARANTEED 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE-J WHITE LEAD 100 lbs. y $10.75 50 lbs 5.55 25 lbs 2.78 122 lbs 1-40 FLAT WHITE 1 gal $2.50 ti gal 1.39 Vi gal 75 SHELLAC White, per gal. ...$3.00 Orange, per gal. . . 2.75 Linseed Oil 85 Turpentine ' 1.00 B. FRANK SHINN 302 S. 52nd 21st and Seuth Iltlment 8(100 ' Spruce 49SO DelivcrieM Everywhere rjrtwip te $75 Qualities 39 ra!lliUIIIliii!;illllll!llll!liilll!ll! 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Until this" very dny and dale, ' When all the dally papers Are full of Jeremiads en The cunning canton-crepcrs: Te bob the mane, te roll the hose Are serious misdemeanors, And fli the skirt new worn se curt By sinful crepe de chlncrs. But ns of old" the Attic miss . See hew Chiclets speed up work they're se "peppy" . quiet nerves they're se "restful" restore temper they're se "delightful" All the girl in the office are using Chiclets the "boss" uses them tee, se it's quite all Tight! delicious " . only Children's Garter : rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings firmly oetwecn rubber and rubber, eaves wear and tear en " stockings and means less darning. 2. Highest quality elastic, and webbing, thoroughly tested, insures long wear. 3. The pin, buckle and clasp arc absolutely rust proof. , Extra strong pin. Cannet break or bend." 5. The buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken linger nails. 2eC and up depending upon style and size. 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I1A ' tn 11:1.- ! SI. Stroll orilen nf the (ir(. lt M iur Mirr "TURN TO THE RIGHT" 333 MARKET s'n":i''l''7r';A "' WILLIAM FARNUM In "A KI'Atii: IHIMAXci:- VICTORIA "A!1,I1;TMST;1 X HAROLD LLOYD j !i .' 'AJr liii.ejMiAiii : si a x GRANT 102 Olrnril Avi Slut. Tenmr. Wllller S'lllr0 nl IJralni BERT LYTELL A MKSSAOK I'lMIJI MAHS" III AT OTHER THEATRES, Ambassador J'nititner ab m r.nth CUINWAY TEARLE In TIIK SUN- QF STI.VI". ' "THC Kf1 ID UADiHim. . t.w wwnnvrwuiun ' nww Defied Secrnlle t-mnn Our flappers flap te-ardless of What though dhe press complain ,iVl And pulpita p0ud ,tbe-V(f !g "I I They'll de jut what they want i t 'l . As they unva done the nZ ,. ...de i i! ,lecn.V Be.0 thornier, tee, u" 1 lit r (Frill ltti .. --...., aw..,, u ,ve ,evc ,em Church te Raise Memerial Fu.i A campaign for Sle.twwi : Tully Memerial Church " .pjv.inHi fA- i. i '! f Sharen ffl '""t flight. durin.,1 wts put under way dinner In the gymnasium. Tliev te raise this sum, plus an nuin1'' ?:t500 for "benevelence'' within L1. a k.1 Peppermint Tatd-Fruttl Spearmint lbfeirSc -candy coated- chewing' ffum ;M..mVm 1 niade with, the patenMinlL ( h holds steelcineq firmlv . ' !: ' .T"VT''ii rkiMHa'r jvsvrvv m m 1 i arran a ' ' rnuTurKWM 'intmtlXtT . COMMNY r A UAfiTrieNIXON-NIRDLlNCERft) II U THEATRES UJ BElJVlONTKg Cenrad N:icrt, I.eutrlce Jey null Dlj tn ' "SATURDAY NIGHT PFDAPf- UT" CEDAH AVWfJ V-CJJAK 1:30 and Hi land 9 r. POLA NEGRI (it "IVTHWlltK" COLISEUM f&S&irfi Cenri.rt. Niinel..'l.'itr:ifi Jejl'uml lllf till "SATURDAY NIGHT li IMRfV' i-ile.Nr ,xr. a uiiiakd TA ' ANTOXIO AIUCKNO In "A GUILTY CONSCIENCE" LEADER 4 ll' A I-V.SCAhTfc'5 30 te 4 II" 7 m ur," WILLIAM S. HART III 'TIIAVKI.IX1 ON i nn ict t-'D AND LOCthf aTBfclJ't i-wv-w-i stnli. I '.10. 3! i:' o.e Wallace Reid & Elsie Ferguied Iiii'i:tkh niiijirhDN" NIXON "u A!iu MTv"Kf, BERT LYTELL In "TIIK mix Itlf'll" r.r -- l . r-r-.-: wT. riveli s- ,,,r.. n .. h BETTY COMPSON Im iitiiii LAW AMI TIIK WOMAVL fcOTUI G'l' Tmuiir uj.i,. l.1 1u1 Cunrnil N'nnl. T.fllrlre 4ev i'llll II' '"" "SATURDAY NIGHT" STRAND Ju"'"":,7!u CenraU Nnrrl. l'atrlef -Jey nnd !" " ,m . nnenrVvr KtlUT "SAiunuAi nw MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. JEFFERSON aeth 4 Dauphin LIONEL BARRYMORE ,' l T'"lir. i,-.." In "imilMKHAXH HIM'" . PARK OR avw, & DAUl'HW Kvr.e.2 WARYMCKF( i n-tff fmmM wihAJmM K . . - . m , J.W.fthte-?: i?: BL'-' ''J'.V.JljUiM. kyrii'':'k.: 'v. i')ftii, l t.-i T i kllVt'f : :.' jmiiHHi "v . Hvnuirnfi ft .mu t. j u ,ib.mm.i( .Ann rti niij.
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