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The Toenervllle comedy In fclch- abd was featured Is called "The Tpenervllle Held-Up," but it has net yet. been' released. I never heard of JlettJ.Cempspn winning n beauty con test. She was plajing the violin en the tage when Geerge Leane Tucker of fered her th part in "The Miracle Man.'" That'r hew he etnrted In pic ture'.' I don't understand what ou irmnt whem you ask me te tell you "something concerning the motion-picture' business." What particular phase t it de, you v.ant te knew abeutV "k-, h Q., Cumber wrlte "I would like te"! express some 01 inv niviuiniuim urn" te aik -yours. Te begin with, my favorite' acten is Milten Hills and my favorite screen actress is Betty Comp Cemp wm. What de you think of these two? rirbe disappointed if you don't like them. 1 nle admire Wallace Reld, Kodelh!.Ynleutino, Agnes Ayres, Alice Gerry and Ethel ClaUen. ."Just recently I went te see Mae Murray -for the- first and last time. The picture was 'Peacock Alley.' I think Iter face in almost exprcwieules. She temed te try te imitate Nazlmevn, but could, net even de that kind of thing aa well as Nailmeva could. I noticed that one of the fans thought she wax piite. Well, if her face wasn't se fat. I that might be, but even then, cuteness ian't everything. ' .- ""I aaw Hepe Hampton recently nnd . think she Is positively hopeless.. De ion rive with me.,Mr. Neelv? 1 nlih mn .Mr vAlr? i A mlestrnnil- 'It tm that Doretliv, Davenport is going- te try te get a di vorce? I.have heard that she is. "Anether question Yeu aid that there is going te be a production called A Foel There-Was.1 Well some time agOi(abeut two yeuN age) I saw Thcdn Bant, in a picture of the same title. Is - . . : . . ..r i it tne same steryr J tne way, wnat umn uuiiwvireit iut-xiKuui 4 nc i heanl of her for he long. I would like !. L....K....l ril..Tn T !..... 7 tft.see nr picture -with her and William H'. urHart taking the leading part Wouldn't that be-'a funny combination? -"New, before I close this Iwreseme letter. 1 1 want ' te makeu renuest. Wen'-t-yqu printTreur own-picture? I'm awre ! net the only lan who U curious.-' '(Weagrec On'pwtty mnfcli everj thing. 67 far aarpnp see. I haven't any real favorites, but if I had Jack Helt and Retty .Compson would be mighty near tne top or tne list, "tpctiaiiy witn tne kind of :work Betty has done under una of. 'werK iteiiy nes none ui IVnrhyn Stanlaws' direction and kind 'of acting Jack dTd in "TheCal tbV.Xertb." "And I admire all tl ini tin Call of 11 tllOkfi ethers (that ion name with the nes- ilbW,exceptien et Ethel Olajten.. She's a ,blt;tie asslve and indefinite te suit aer'If-ieu've been readlnx thin iln- tiartmeet, you knew that we coincide jn J our views or aine'-aiurray and,' in speaking of Hepe Hampton, I used the irerui"nepcleit" jusbati you de." I don't knew. when I've had a letter that agrees 'With my views' ftsyouwrtees. YeuM bep, ter -.change. It proves you haven't geed judgment.- ,i 'iJha've hennl the ruruers of trouble fcetevri -Wallah Held and DHirethy- Jtovenpert, x but .frlejidh- fmlne in lIoHyweod. who, knew them both. dcnj tkesa.fV'A'Foel There Was" Will-be n 305S "version, of ' the snme,. story Hjat y Thcda Tlsra.UKed. It 'wUl-be based en the, same stage playvef Milliard aa the , Urst .ene1 was,, ttieugh It will prebahly hAmlieh elienreil In ' defalliO Hlimln ijMawiJs ' "stlil doing . Iier pcrnenal Vt. , VBnMr1Vl fnuMvritiv muni, iiiui. nnu iAs5H:ta this, city riot' long age. , WffifflX0" jayyen are "curious" te see .iVPKiwrj j jtu nan it jii( kiium JllCtl ta geed i deal mere "cut-in mere "curious'' than f!V-ti'ari The only advantage mf face f" ISt Wl, i. "' , people wliev once ace me ,t!Vtmmvmn rtttri me nflera'nnl. Ynti "I' .fi.V.'3.I.i U.Ti... ..i... n..Mti.i. i. ..l.i " SS''"" ,ywr mm- iacti t". mtLmMdA mmM Vhk eai n I n m S-a Limn r ?uairBMeniiy lersss; ana, (.eespnes jnni t-T '.TT?:,, - 7 "- " cijdii-t -notice tnat resemDjance te iebe ,. WriiM.J-.. k3 ., ,-,,. an I)eiUeJs, 'Irebe.ha'uyaevfcewltele4h Hi' ' , - - ' '-t-6 t i ' iffiVWfj; ,;. lf,.U . I'cJJldn't-adreJt.lfcillSy jBnrreaatlle . 1 ,..,.(. - r. .'.xf-.. ?- ' . I. auderllle rlvinv-hlx "rubr' :b fnmeiiH cartoons in the Id friends, and the nbeve- wax nlavlnr In New Yerk recent! v. picture, "Ills KJbn," in which he been put en the screen M. V. Harrison's narrow-minded views of the divorce evil as practiced among the people of the profession, t , "Why should v,e enre Yf Pauline Frederick has had onevermore hus earnl V'TtheuM ft fair Pauline take en as many' hiinbands ftH. Solemon had wives, it Would net alter the fact 'that ,shc is a beautiful woman and -an artist in-btr'clieien-lteld of work. .. "As there are always two sides te each and every question, why net at least give tliene people the benefit of the doubt? At least these divorce cases were published .far and wide -and after all. isa't it fairer and mere above beard than te lead an' angelic life en, the surface and de things behind the scenes that possibly these people would never dream of doing? "The publicity regnrding one of our most saintly looking Ingenues that has come te light en the West Coast la anything but lovely nnd yet she haa posed for years as a demure, sweet child. 'Better the world te knew of a few things like the Plckferd divorce and judge for riurselves than te cover things up with a sweet smile nnd a pout, and rcnlly have n set of private morals that would shock some hardened People, "Enough of that; new te rave for a brief space en some new pictures; "Didn't see "Meran of The Lady Lctty"? Isn't .DorethyDalton great? She is making h real comeback. It seemed for a while as though she were standing still,but-I think she has come back vlth h bang. -With her bobbed head, she leeks meat vnuthful. doesn't (die? And Rodelph! New, this is the iirt tunc I have mentioned his name, but I have been 'aeelng most of his rilrttltneu nvwl ll 1 Ail LIm 1.a... 1 t-l than anvthin. Tn hnirln u-m. i. I... n regular he-man role, doesn't pose, and in general acts mere human and pleasing than at any time before. "I wonder if I did net sec you the ether afternoon a nlr-i. unlet- iM ether afternoon xentleman. bald griuieman, eaju nenaeti, ana rather genial looking, sat near me, -.ienlng Bilnln lr.nl 3II.SH Iulu ilett' I felt sure It inuht be jeu. . "After the picture was ever he left looking quite well pleased. (I felt the same way about It.) I wonder if by anv chance it could have been you. "Se much has been f-ald about the Tla fll1uu' nlftiirnis Iaa! T ...ritil.l 111. . ' . .-...vw, .w. .ivw.u .ta fcw get in the (iiscuiwlen, tee. 'r Ve William D Miller'a tv! n LtTvM deal mere than Vj. B.'s W1I- llara creates people as they really arc; unman people mat we see anil meet every day. Ills settings nre nlnava ordinary, lint such ns we would see tin '"yu' mlddlf-pjass homes Cecil B. smother .his. charnc While arneter in an much grandeur that you almost lese the why and wherefore of the picture, VI admire Gleria Rwnnsen, but she must leek out nr C. It. will mnl. u walklne clothes-horse of her. "A,U:vt mere words en one of my favorite character men Theodere Kes leff. I think 'The Lane That Had Ne Turn,; starring (?) Agnes Aires, wns his picture. His conception of thahunch bnck was wonderful. -Without him the picture would only have been mediocre. "Did you, notice the resemblance be tween Helen Fergusen in 'Miss -Lulu Bett' and Bebe Daniels? 1 thought thej' were very much alike. (I'm net going te arsue with run Tibeut morals. I Jmve 'te get pretty badly bet up before morals interest me. i But. I did see "Meran of the Lady Letty," and Pjn ready te egreehat (in spite of, my previous unfavorable opinion I ''Feors Paradise" nnd this one have swung1 me ever te Dorethy Dalten V side, And Rudy wns better than in anything since . the Reuth American, scenes of the "Four Horse men." - J 4 j( I shouldn't--be surprised if it wns really I whom -you saw at the theatre the Mher day. The description fiis me perfectly. ' Why' -didn't iypu reme up and speak, te ?ne? I'd love, te have any of the fans come up. nnd speak te me at the theatre, .lust leek for n nice old mom such' as "Old Timer" de scribes, and cemt right up and say, "IIcHe. Hen, old tepf Hew-?;' Yeu Vi me both, kid. en that DeMllle business. But don't forget that William's cash appropriation for pictures Is limited, whereas Sissy, belpg the Little. Tin Ged, can spend ns much as he wants tars" Kotpff'ls-ineat decidedly 'a' corner. I've said se a deien times, but nrnh. UDiy noQeuy. eeueves me except you. I ably nobody, eeueves me except you. .1 III i u ...... GOLDWYNTOSEND COMPANY ABROAD 'TV'tiO "CHRISTIAN By. CONSTANCE PALMER . " ' . ' IIeIbiMed. Calif. OLDVTX.ls'te aend a company te Vl-England-Vfilm the" "Chrlstlany' Hall Calne's famous novel. The troupe will probably leave l April -and will' be gene two' months. Most of the staff and cast wlfl be engaged in America, and one of the bct known directors In picture's will be sljned for the feature. Colleen Moere hhs been signed te op pear in her third motlen-plctilr writ ten 'by Rupert Htighce. hc has al ready played in "The Wall Flower" and "Come On Over," the latter an Irish irtery ai Irish as Colleen herself. The new picture is called "The Bitter neas of Sweets." A big New YorlfpublishSnc'lieuae line made an offer te Cedrle Olbbent, Gold Geld wyn art director, te write n book en scenic decoration in motion pictures. At present there is no authoritative work en the subject. I have often told you of Mr. Gibbens' wonderful sets and boned you would notice them. Charles Kenron is bnsv wrlllni. an ether stage play. He vns llrst made famous by "Kindling." in which Mar garet Illington starred some years age. He haa since been nrltlne for nlrtures. nrtd haa te his credit Fiieli stories as "Heating the Game" and "The Invisible Power." He haa iust furnltheil an ether called "Fame,!', which. "deals "with the life of an enera star. This, hew ever, has netret been put eh'the tttrccn. leiet uiarke has been engaged te put Cerey Wilsen's "This Way Out" Inte picture form. While Production at the Rnlilvrn studies will stnrt by degrees during the coming month, the studio" will by no means be run en the same large scale that it was last year. Pictures will be made In smaller Quantities and Tilth a great 'deal mere 'attention paid te aetan. xne rcnctlen of the nubile toward nresent-dav films is hrelnnln? tn tnke effect. Constance Talmadire vWll stnrt In about three weelcs en a new picture, which Sidney Franklin will direct. Mr. tTnnklln hns Just finished directing Miss Talmadge in "The Divorcee" and Is busy cutting the nreduetlnn while the actress is vacationing in New Yerk. Frances Marlen is writing the new script. Werd leaked out that Ven rJtrehelm was about te 'start en n new ntcturp. and because of the elaborate-handling of "Foolish Wives.',' 10,000 Les An geles extras immediately thought there would be Jobs for them. However, the story has net yet been parsed upon by me emcinis 01 me universal, se t;iere t XT' b" ' Pr0dUCt,0', Kathcrine MncDena'd has just com pleted a new picture called "Heroes nnd Husbands." Nigel Barrip was again her leading man his fourth experience in that canaeity : Charles Gerrard, "the scoundrel" ; while Chnrlcs Clary, Menn Kingsley and Ethel Kay had Important parts. Baby Peggy Montgomery, .who played in Marshal Nenn'nV'Pcnred," has a finger in the pie of "Feels First." She Is one of the funniest children I have ever neen every expression en her round little face is ridiculously piquant. GIRLS TO "BLACK UP'.' Penn Students Will Give Mlnatrel 8hew Tomorrow Evening Girl students nt the I'nhersity of Pennsylvania are rchearhlng for a min strel show which they will give tomor row evening at the Klngsesslng Rec reation Center. Ferlj'-hlntlr street and Chester avenue. ' The "end men" -will be Miss Edna Davis and Mlsa Gertrude Willis. Fifteen ether girl' students will take par'- Gimbel Brethers MARKET-CHESTNUT a EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia's First RADIO Broadcasting by any store, opened this jnerning at 9 o'clock. Government official license call w i p Wave length 360 meters. Details of programs, will speedily unfold. LISTEN IN!" ejfj t,y jfir.i a. j- Mrs. Wimvs it' ' Witl Help This Is the second. of. a series tubiect taken from Mrs.' Wllsen'a appear en tnis page every. Friday.,' - T MRS. MARY cepirteht, l$tt, y tin. U. "DREATH )a life and, under, the bene f ficlal cult' of proper . breathing , numahlty may relieve Itself of many ilia that are the result of insuflclent air In 'the lungs te threw off the lm putltles. , r ' . ' ' , ' i The suicidal 'mania against plenty of fresh air has sentimanr'te nn un timely grave. The flagrant felly of neglecting te breathe pure air In a cor rect manner se that' It way vitalise the bleed stream and helpremeve the waste carbonic acid gasenlhas taken I heavy tell of the masses, and the payment, that nature has demanded for this" failure la shown In catarrh, bronchitis and tu bercular troubles ; as well as nay fever, and both rose and. ordinary colds. The habit of mouth breathing Is" the source of nnd -also, the Indirect cause of many Ills of the lungs, bronchial tubes and air passages. Hew ie Breathe Correctly Stand up straight with the shoulders thrown 'back and the chin out; new place the .'finger of the right hand en the right side of the nose near the base of the nose, and slowly breathe in the air through 'the left side of the nose, Inhaling, as it were, and as you breathe in the air gently lift up the diaphragm and'flll the lungs 'td their full capacity.; new held the breach while yem slowly, count five and'then close the left Bide" of the-nose ,at the base with the left finger and slowly breathe out or exhale. Repeat this a number of times. Then close the left nostril with left finger at base of nose and' Inhale through the right nostril until lungs are. full'ef air. then held while you count five nnd breathe out through the right, nostril. .-This is one full breath. Repeat four times. This lung cleansing breath Is te be taken morn mern Injf. neon and night, either standing in a doorway- or before nn open window. Breathe gently through the nose at all ether times. , . 'Just as1 seen ns youdisceyer that you are taking cold, cither by that dull chilly, heavy feeling, or, perchance, by sneezing, take these breathing exer cises. Repeat every, ten minutes ler a half hour. Then step for two hours and then repent. .... These breathing cxcrcihcs arc helpful In asthma, bronchitis and tubercular troubles. ' Tuberculosis Tuberculosis is an Infectious disease of tiisucs. of lungs nnd ljmphatlc Mt tem, also of bones, Joints and ether organs of body, causing night sweats, cinenil emaciation, hectic fever, lets of btrength, -etc. In the beginning this disease may be cured If the proper treatment is given. Cnrc and attention, with 'suitable diet, will help along re covery. Hae a cenuwtent physicians ndvlec and care. Get out into the open Take out the windows nnd screen them, and have an owning for stormy weather. Remember that suinJiine 1 nature's restorative tonic take a daily mn bath end breathing exercises eveiy hour in open fresh air. i. Alse hae body massage. Any boil j can give this. Flrnt, hecure u new bath brush nnd gently nib eund ami areundi from tees te waistline, then from head tn wnlstll turning body ever and repeat. ,.. Here is n suggestive diet for tuber tuber cueosis: , . ' ft A. M. OrBnge,-er lemon eggnde. 7:80 A. M. Dish htewed fruit, cereal anil cream, toast with Jelly, .toffee, half cream und half coffee. 10:30 A. -M. Whole wheat bread sandwich, cup custard with Caledonian cream, glass milk. 1 P. M. Cream soup, salad, mayon naise dressing, tapioca pudding, whipped cream, milk. ... , . ? ,. 4 i (, Cup malted chocolate, whole wheat bread sandwich. i 7 P. M. Juice of orange, broiled steak, chepB or fish: baked potato, creamed green vegetable, lettuce, cup custard with ice cream, milk. Fish, egg omelet, chicken nnd lamb may be substituted in .place of steak for dinner. Fer chronic bronchitis use same treat ment nnd diet as for tuberculosis. Gargling threat nnd sprnjing nnsal cavities Is geed for both chronic bron chitis nnd tuberculosis. Cleanse teeth Correct Ertathin PreVentfuhercalesis of articles en .an InterestlBf and tlUl book, "Health and Diets,', which v?IUx . W A. WILSON A, Wilten. Alt Xtehtt Wil,i three times dally with geed teeth paste or powder. ' , . , Ilave 'physician prescribe tonic .te build up strength; and create appetite, rlVasfuswmBslaBaW lmBlLtmWW AVtVwVIVfsBf ViWn Use milk Instead of water for cook ing cereals, and just before serving add two ,wellbeateneggs. CMeken Caari Select small fat-stewing chicken, singe and draw, and then-have butcher put chicken en block and use cleaver, te chop very fine bones, skin and meat of chicken as for mincemeat. New place this finely chopped chicken In scrupulously ', clean saucepan and add: ' . ,' Three quarts cold water. , Twe onions chopped fine. One bunch soup herbs. Bring te, boil and cook very slowly until reduced te one quart) this usually requires about four hours en-Jdmmering burner, after once the boiling starts. New line colander with nflce of cheese cloth and strain and let cdel. Use one- .half of .this broths nicely seasoned and serve a cup ata-jtime.- " Chicken Cestard Te one pint of the strained and cold chicken stock odd - One teanpoen talt, One-half teaspoon tchltc pepper, One teatpoen orated onion, Eight eggi. Beat with dever egg beater te blend thoroughly; fill into nicely buttered custard cups and set In baking pan; fill baking pan one-half full of warm water, bake In slew even until custard is set. Test with knife, then cool. Place in refrigerator ,dlrectly, under ice compartment. Gust ardr Will keep thre days, or if you cheese just use one-half chicken at time te server Reheat by standing in a pan of warm water until custard Is het, usually twenty minutes, then turn'en a elicc of toast and serve with hollendaise sauce. Caledonian Creaas Place in bowl' ' One-half alaii of 'either apple, auincc or currant jeltlt. Unite of one egg. Beat with dever style egg beater until mixture holds its shape. Use as for whipped cream. Egg Orangeade Place juice of one orange, One tablcipoen powdered tugar, Yolk two eggs in elait. Beat with fork te thoroughly blend. New add One-half glast of water, One-quarter glats cracked ice. Whip white of eggs until very stiff, then fold into mixture. Dust lightly with nutmeg and serve. 'Juice of one lemon and two tablespoons of sugar may be used for variety. Next week Mrs. Wilsen will give some suggestions for 'building up the health. ' " Adventures With a Purse HAVE you seen Old Man Mustn't? ITe is such n diverting creature, with his' mournful expression nnd lu gubrious mien. And he tells you in the card that comes with him of all the many delightful things that you simply must net de. He is brown, resembling In appearance and composition the one time popular BUliken, nnd it Is. said that 'he la destined te 'beaetac. quite .as Copular as his predecessor. Yeu ran uy him for $1 at a shop that Is se fuJJ of all sorts of interesting novelties thirt you will be sorry te leave, and will In fact, spend some time probably just lr. looking around. I ran across something today that I certainly consider a real bargain. Tweed sports skirts in all the new color com cem com blnatlens.with the new fringe effect in stead of the hem. In colors, these skirts are priced at $4.75. But if you would like one in cray tweed, with just a sus picion of a contrasting 'color running through it, you can buy one for $3.75. There nre only n limited number of these skirts, se you had better go at once if you would like te leek at them. Fer naifs of thgpn nrtdrra Wsman'a Past fitter or phone Welnnt Soen w Mais Mil tlwren the hours or 9 nn B. i . '. 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