ImVA.r.M - .jI a.fcV wVj I'lT. ?.. i?f t'jWiff ZUi v ', t"i . V" ,' if. ffip Ei.it V u tic l if- if ft i 1 . v ;AJ I,' ? ft -ft, fff',? r ..!: . . .VTi-. ,u FOR THE FILM A j&zrsM.?it vAVvtf.. Y. !"$ DM HIHHteMl .r afw . HBDfi y M BBBB 9-' --', MM' VaTM ( . &, '"BaS BJPf ' ;'V' ?V? VJ iaalalalalalalalalalalafllairlalalalalalalalaIB3aHiaaaIHiaaBMtt-. . aHBi. "''-y;': i ' f HH liliHHflHHPiPP;'-!-:, m :::'-;:-' FffaHfPSHIHNHGlfafafKVnBA99Rj ;pifB RV f x-. '"-'-,' -l. Kj flwsjl - 'iikA HI WLx JACKIE SAUNDERS We ic7I he gtad te publish the pictures of such screen players a arc suggested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Bv HENRY Q. Cumbei I've just received home mere information nheut the new ver sien of "A Foel There Was" which is being made by Fex nnd about which you asked the ether day. The complete cast has just been chosen. KstellcTay- ler. formerly a steneeranher In Wil mingten, Del., will play the part of the ramp," but she will be a very up te-date vnmp, nveldlng the element of 'four-year-old Bernhardt of the e:i. win 00 m emu: Jiarjene Daw. the feel's sister. Mahlen Hamilton as Morgan. Wallace McDonald as Par- inalce, .William V. Meng as Beggs and Harry Lonsdale as Parks. Hew's that for a cast? "Blondle" I'm certainly glad that you are beginning te like me. It's en- ceuraging. And I hope you will seen be mere positive about it than ou seem te be at present. Yes, I suppose I like Gleria Swanson, but somehow she doesn't reach a satisfying point. There's something about ncr that is hard and artificial: she s tee silken and glossy ik it's and much ever-dressed. I think th ftlutv ,1e Mllln tnfliinne passion ana irraiing ner victims wi tract wun tliem and has net yei an- 1 niter. He wanU te see one." haughty Indifference. Lewis Stene w neunced his next affiliation. Yes, I've, "H,it." hopelessly, "wouldn't he de be Schuyler, the feel. Irene Rich will met Elsie eFrgusen and any en? who lt ( Miss Talmadge asked him?" be Mrs. Schuyler. Muriel Frances Dana, even hints thnt she I lv eusht te see -, Tk mnnn.iikn MeTWVew . . -. -r " that there are a great many M. V. Harrisons in this' world of ours? And the best way te cope with them is te let them severely alone. "They really de net hurt the actors or actresses bi-cnu when persons en ter into public life they nre en are that they will come ln, for their share of criticism xnere is aiwuys some one rcauy te condemn. But den t you think the ma- .m, . , . jemy 01 trne puDiic are content te be entertained by our ncters and actresses, "d think of them only as artiBts? Hew many people In private life have divorces? But the majority of them nre net censured. Well, then, why Mt be mere lenient with these who CAMP US. nmtlKO Ami hfln UN hritrrifen many otherwise very dark hours? , ."Personally. I think a man's life is nis own. ane uiucss lie taKes a life or BtrDCtrates some ether crime nun h. hJl '?!: yhRTe "ee t ie him? ki-t.vl. :"..."" E"i,lure' DUt x Don't let's get into another argument ' lcP'e- I0U 'an nuurcis i.ucy rei abeut Valentine. I've said many times at her home, l..S Las Forty-third that I think he is coming along in most , street. New Yerk and the letter will be 1 premising shape and some day seen I forwarded te her. I had a note from expect him te equal or even surpass , her a few dns age saying she and his fine work in the earlier part of "The the Hutchinson company were leaving Four Horsemen." Give the boy a for the Seuth for location work In their 1 chance. He's the victim of commercial- 'new serial, "Speed." She has recently teed popularity at present and It isn't co-starred with Mente Blue in "My Ms fault. I never saw Katherine Mac- 1 Old Kentucky Heme" nnd played op Donald really act, either. She is very peslte Richard Rarthelmess in "Sen- , beautiful, but I don't regard the screen ny." 1 as merely a beauty show. Yeu haven't bored me nt all. Come again. I . ., ,' , .. ,,,. Margaret M. Blgley writes: "Since 1 you seem te have an inexhaustible sup- B. II. 8. writes: "Don't you tlhnk ply of Information, perhaps jeu can ivXr,l lit. m. i-, w ..K.. 1.; W0W 'ver recegnise his story with lirlnJn .Vti,-t '?? hBthNwmeva ns Marguerite. -Ne' cer cer ne sinned cast the firtt btene.' , tnInly can mwkl. fnce"Bi yc Ge(li) of Trev , 1 .Dorethy S. Heln writes: "In regard teja recent question, I de net knew fast what information mi up cnrresnnnil. at is seeking about Enid Markey, but case it will help out, 1 um glad te tell you that she is the very charm lag leading lady of the Hemcrville Players of Semervllle, Mass., this sea aea, and is doing just as geed work as be did ln the movies, "And, while I nm writing, may I ask why it is that one cannot see a real movie show in this town? In Bosten all 'our theatres show double bills and I, feel cheated when I see only one nature picture. Otherwise I love 'Phil adelpbler,' and I'll join the Boosters" (Thanks very much for the infor mation. Personally, I'm glad that our laeatres uen t snow two feature pic- turea en the same bill. One is all that I can digeat mentally with any satis faction, and if I saw two and covered two or three shows a day, I'd be se ized-up I shouldn't knew what I was talking about afterward. Sometimes tI don't as it is.) R,i.VA?-Admi,?r"'7li'nlls-ra,.,'.,'rM I'lnyd Kll West in "The -Blet" opposite r.i Claire Windser. Nerma Tn lliuduc H r'yT't.. . ... ...... . . ". r'ivMoeanu is Jewish nut uonstniice h isn t E4Hi , 'nl J'eu think my answers nre &,"3")5jr '"laterestlng and joyous." If you had yuSsL'wjr delightful job, you'd be joyous tee. NBiS'TWak'ef all the nasty thinn I can about people ujkI, if they aaswer .'" JfP"' 1 ,c,tt limply threw their retorts r, ( r, -TJI.!. evie Magazine FAN'S SCRAPBOOK M. NEET.Y in the waste basket. The picture we printed of Valentine the ether duy was in the costume he wears in "Beyond the Rocks" with Gleria Swnnsen. It Is cus temary te send twenty-five cents for a picture of a star. Address Theodere Reb ertR and Theodere Kosloff nt the I.nsky studio, Hollywood. Yeu can address Bert Lytell at the Metre t-tudtes. Helly weed, but he has just finished his con "Just Nerma" Ne. Vnlcntine lm-n't remarried and no official announcement has been made of his engagement, though there are plenty of rumors. Jack Mulhall plays opposite Mabel Normand I ln "H0"-?'", ebv DanM ". ""J, """Tied te .Tack Dempsey and I hope she never will be. Her eyes ere blnck enough new. The cast of "Toe Much Speed" wan Wallnce Reld, Agnes A res, Theodere Roberts. Jack Richardson. ILucien Littlcfield, Guy Oliver, Henry 1 ,.).('. n .. J T....1. I I MIAH. nil., u ' en'' recent picture with Bebc Daniels I wftH "The Affairs of Anatel," but they J will seen start work together in "Nice ji,,i,iji tiiiu uu liriunii .tiiii, ii 1 . , i. .-- . . , - ' answer a question that has been in my mind n long "time. "ny de nu tne writers 01 movie plots make their heroines damsels from an oculist or an alienist. hundred?' Wb in the name of sens ' hce,lf! and, P'nd tees were in can't they use the 'four million' ente fashion, that was, of course, mi In a while and let the 'four hundred' I possible. Nature didn't make feet rest In nenee. Rlnre the crrpar nnnihpr ' find limn eenlHn'f deform feet Kllfti. . . ... . . .. -. of the American puDiic belongs te the 'four million.' why net recognize them in the movies. Te leek nt some of thefp moving picture, one would think thnt people without n million dollars didn't exist, except n innld, thauffeurs, etc. Why must the public sit through nn hour and n half of beautiful girls, equally beautiful men, garden parties, balls, I nt- anil fUcti n. nn VinfA a enn)A i 'the corner drug store and go home te sigh for French cars, evening gowns and beautiful levers. It's rather hurd en ns 'rammnn i?nri en vnrlerv' fnll ..8erae of the pictures one pecs new- ndays are riots. I wonder if Dumas 1 ..n ., .. m , . . worn tne Aaimaage smerH arc mur - 1 rlcil re they net? Could you tell mc I wnre tIie ceremonies took place?" ' (Tes; I can anbwer your first ques tion. Most of the movie plots are placed among the se-called " four hundred" because that's where most of the fans want them placed. All things being equal as te stars, direction nnd dramatic value, a "four hundred" picture will 1 ue ntty times tne box emce Dusines that a "four-million" picture will de. We aren't Interested, seemingly, in seeing hew we ourselves live. We want te sec hew the mere fortunate live nnd dream ourselves In these same rich hiirreund- Ings. When you change the "four mil- I Hen," the scenario writers and pro pre ducers will change their plots. Beth the Tnlmndgc sisters are innrricd. but Constance will sue for divorce soon. seen. Constance and Jehn Piuloaieu. with Dorethy Olsh and JamcH Icennlc, rnn nwny te Urceiiwich, Conn., u little ever a year age and there was n double ceremony. I'm terry I haven't a rec ord of Nerma's marriage.) Hill Scheel Asks Removal of Taxes Pottstown, Pa March 21,-Appli- I catien was made te the County missiened jexterdny by the Hill i r lmi the entire ithseKSinent remm Cem- Hchoel remetcd te t '- - -..-.-- -- ".- ...... i.y ., 1,.. ,... i ti...i 1. u Iiew ail endowed institution and Is rnn- dinted en 11 noil-lirelit-lilllkiliir basis. Three years nge the property wns us seved ul ?"r0,(M)(l, hut it was reduced te $.,(), 000 by the Conunlsaieuer and later te $275,000 by the Court, ,fiV i-Vt 'CONNIE' TALMADGE WINS OVER REAL PRINCE TO DANCING TVyri8TFK McCLOSKBY, wipjwde 1VX you set the Prince te rIvp a little boxing exhibition. Jim te new hew you keep him in trim. Miss TAlmadgc It kfen te ec hew you de It. She h hrnru nil about wlint n clever boxer he In." "Nit! Nothing doing. The I'rlnc wouldn't stand for It. 1 weuldii'j mind for my own part, though." Mr. 1)iil! ("Hllnlc") McClexkey. heavyweight sparring partner nldc te the dlstlngultthed foreigner who was vlwnl by the Brltlnh (levernment as "IIIh Royal Highness, Prince Moham med All Ibrahim," twenty-two ynvH old and said te be the millionaire cousin of the Khedive of Cgypt, looked pain fully dignified. He wa adamant. It wai an extremely tense moment. Ker Prince Ibrahim, who Is giving Broadway and America the "once ever." wns experiencing his first real big thrill since landing en the shores of the L S. A., planting himself with a retinue of six retainers In a royal suite nt the Illltineic and xettllng down te the businc'.H of thoroughly cnjejlng a few . months of life In America en his widely advertised i?1200,000-a-jenr income. The Prince, jmi tee, wns having his I lltri, IIIVUI11II( till UII UWtIV-.- l-h"' 1 i ess American picture stnr. One of the chief objects of hi- visit te this country was te meet American film stars, who , .had uen his irrent admiration In Egypt I 1 . . .. -.- by their work en the screen-. The long looked-for opportunity hnd cornel Seme one hnd tlnped off "Blink" that Constance Talmadgp was in town be I tween pictures, having recently com 1 plcted "The Primitive I-ecr." Thnt settled it. And se. through u third person, a meeting between the Prince I nnd MIsh Talmndge was arranged. . Which leads us te that tense moment, I Wednesday afternoon (March l.". lHKI), In the old Tnlinadgc studies nt 31 S East Forty-eighth street, where Cennie wns showing her royal visitor around. I The persistent gentleman, failing in i his overtures te "Blink, " took advnn 1 tnge of nu opportune moment te sug gest te the Prince thnt it would be real Jelly If he nnd Mr. McCleskcy would demonstrate n few of their pet boxing tricks for Miss Tnlmndge, who is a great .'-pert enthusiast. "Thanks, but no." firmly refused the ! Prince, his geed-natured smile revenl- i lng a line set "I'm just i see the miratien 1 en the screen I be interested i The perslbtcnt one was quite down hearted, but, refusing te give up, re turned te the heavyweight trainer of the royal boxing devotee. "Mister Blink i or McOnskcy, I mean the Prince Is n geed sport, nnd I'm sure you can get him te entertain Miss Talmndge with a few of these neat fighting po.-ltlens and Jabs of his. All you've get te de is 1 say the word." "Say, listen, brother," replied Me- Cleskey, his muscles bulging in his neat I idue serge suit ns he folded his arms, 1 lire flashing from his dcen-wt little I eyes, "I knew what side my bread is v, v a ll" I1IIKV Cl. , uhhm buttered en. The Prince wouldn't stand 1 movie ' Shoes That Fit Don't Deform Breathes there the woman who hasn't yearned te secure a true fit In fashionable shoes : When spindle .. ..- - . ... r. ..... ' cicntly te fit perfectly into shoes ' se fashioned But new in the fashioned. But new in the . Cantilever - SheeX" 1 0nme" "lflbeu'sSldt ""'JX' JS.a9 rEnSS 1 ;,e.iine the rounded tots and the 1 !:.';,. IV,.: i.. r v.-i 11 vLi iJ.., .i,;, stylishly low heel, all help. And th 1 1 C.intllever arch, flexible like your own, ' is tne nnai neea. n arcn urawn up, when ou lace, te ale each arch of yours exactly the degree of support needed. That flexible arch also bends willingly with every step ou take, irivinz rnu a. , eWa" nvf fatiirue. nnd allowing- that irecuem 01 anion inai strengthening exercise of muscles which I corrects and prevents weak arches When you slip your feet Inte Cantl-I lever Bhees, you secure your fit. What I that will mean te you In the way of improved circulation, higher color and better spirits you don't need te be told. Let us show you a pair en you feet Widths AAAA te B. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Ovar Cunard Office Cantilevers art alto en mile In mrby tltlM! .!,.,. n.nHhclm'i. 130'J Eleventh Ave. I Anluiry Park Ht hoe Ce., (Ii7 Cookman drnden Curran-a mip "". " nrnaay Kaatun ainyera. .1.1 ewrui.iiiuiuij 01, Jnlmlnv,n Zamt-a. 330 Main St. 1 J.anranter Kray . . -a;i iving HI. . 4ttL I'enn Sauare Hcranten t.wl a llallly. II Wyoming Av. Hhaniekln B. Hlrreh, -lia JJ. Indepandcnea Trenten II. II. Voerhata A Bre. Wllka-narr M. F, Murray, IS Publle S. Tork Tlia Den Ten or nnslilncr wlntn teeth, i . here te pay n ,ecial call, te ' .- - l ---.? '- - cflrry ,w0 - - . .. ,--. , .,,. .-lif n t jmi .M A...A.1.. . mm's.j i s -tuilie and e express my nd- -; ,-. . 5 : . :j - - two pelicem or .hiss laimniise s nne wnrK :. , .. -- - ,. iiMirtn jnnet . . I nm sure she would net ,UK,Vlt" " ' . thia nnp( , ..... v . . caJ,t en cyc frtv If T la Jftn'f vi. nnf fn he n ("38 jJv (ISA traMwaii ViW,! i "mmwmmi&x By JltUn Decie . 13xceptlnff among the cleacst friends. lAmlllarlty la always, bad form. At that, there are llfclertg friends, deeply attached te -one another, Who would never think of uslnir greetings se fe- minnr a nuaging wun tne elbow, clan ping en the shoulder, etc. Certain re spect must be maintained among friends, even among relations. Se, when a mere acquaintance halls anetner, epcciaiiy a woman, by plac ing his hand en the ether's arm or shoulder while speaking, he Is commit ting a gross effense against geed taste. inis is wnai oia-iaenienea writers con demn an "buttonholing" ; I. e holding a man by the buttonhole of his cent se that he cannot escape the toe-famlllar acquaintance. Men "en the street" learn te shake oft these "Jelly geed fellow" bores, as se many burs caught In pass ing. It Is much mere embarrassing for a woman te meet the type of man who- does net realize that his familiar actions nre as vulgar as they are an noying. ' ' ' """ .,- s,1,i,iI1ir. beeame wrMth in smiles. tnr, irlll( -euldn't refilin n iX t-T...lr '"w..?"1"" .t..rfi"'10n... ?(Ji - niifiii iir n Miu iiiiitrii ii r h irini sentletnan. vtuy, u .hiss laimange asked him te turn somersaults, he'd de ,lt. But she'd better net nslc him te dance. That's one thing he will net de," The sun was out of the clouds! There were whisperings. Then Miss Tal mndge overcame the reticence of tiic Prince, nnd the prettiest little piece of shadow boxing by Ills Royal Highness, followed by a neat exhibition of bare hand love taps between Blink nnd his bes toel: place. Miss Tnlmadee. or- . slsted by Jack O'Brien, famous fight trulnr r, acted ns referee and prevented the 1'rlnce h tnps en McCleskey from becoming tee loving. "They tell mc you don't dnnce." said Miss Tnlmndgc after the boxing, "and I I'm se sorry, becnusc I hnve always wnnted se much te dunce with a Prince. But perhaps you will let me show you a few (.tens of 'the fox trot? Yeu really should learn te dance n little." 'Miss Tnlmadge, I love boxing, me- i ,no il0W veu?" Thc Tnlmndgc smile wns Irresistible nnd well, the Prince simply couldn't refuse the request of n lndv. ou knew. esprcinliy when thnt lady happened te be a princess of the screen. It was a big day for His Reval Highness, all right "the jolliest I have hd since eemlne te New Yerk." as he said And before he left the studio Prince Ibrahim made u "date" with Miss Tal madge te wnteit the plcturizatlen of her next picture, "East Is West," which gees into production in Les Angeles . "CJJ nientn Netninz wns snie aoeut 11. diu mere is a suspicion inai 111s ueiui iiiRnncsn is new looking forward te some mere dancing lessens. rWamf-TVmrwrrms iMhVmV fff TTdTTB ifhiF a i - THE finest examples of American cabinetry are te be seen in the VALIANT Galleries. Individual pieces and important sets for the Bedroom, Dining-room and Living-room exhibit that individual character and unmistak able quality which levers of beautiful furniture recognize with keen appreciation. They are most moderately priced for such representative pieces. REPRODUCTIONS ANTIQUES DECORATIVE OBJECTS VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL- ' VALIANT PRICES ARE MODERATE' , X . 1 )55jgJjeHs3si3s s- M && Try Any FOUR BIG HITS J34 (CAROLINA ROLLINQ BTONE-Fei Tret- 10 In. Qrien Brethers' Neveltr Band Mc. ' (GREAT BIO HEAP MUCH BULL-Fe Tret- Orcen Brethers' Nevclt7 Band a ,M ( ATTA BABY rea Tret (Incidental Sole by Billy Jenea) J' J Tampa Blue Jan Band 53."' 1 UNCLE BUD (Tenneatee Bluea)-Fex Tret- (Incidental Sole by Billy Jenea) Tampa Blue Jaat Band TV-TEE-Fea Tret-Hawallan Guitar Effect by Virginia Burt "J1 1 Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra ."' SAY PERS1ANNA BAY-Oriental Fe Tret '" f Marketa' Orchestra 4.77 H'VE GOT MY HABITS ON-Fex Tret 10 In. Joaeph Samuela' Jan Band 73c. (MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES Fe Tret v Harry Radcrman'ajati Orcheatrs Fer sale by your twithborheod dealer GENERAL PHONOORAPH CORPORATION, NEW YORK OKt&? IKH ESffl neV'iwW-"'1' . . ADVENTURES ; The Queer People Br ARTHUR W. STACK Jack and Janet, who have toen magic fairy cap by rescuing Flitter' Flash, the fairy prince, from Black, Dragen and Hairy Ogre, hie the caps, but regan Mem, as a reteard for saving the nest of Ceeky and Merry Rebin from Black Tem, the cat. They see a funny, hopping, red-vested fat man and fat woman, .and while laughing at them are arrested by two queer-looking police men, CHAPTER II Can-M.te Cenrt TACK nnd Janet were arrested. They cJ looked In dismay at the two blue rentcd nellcemcn who steed beside them. alert nnd seve're. . The policemen were unlike any policemen jock ana .innn hnd e,ver seen. They were tall and stiff. They were smart blue coats trimmed with black nnd while. They hnd gray vests und white bloomers. Their lower legs nnd long tees seemed te be painted black. On their heads they were knightly crests of blue, Their faces were huinrtn, but their noses were very long nnd black, .while their dark brown eyes were very large, uney nmn t np near te have any mouths nt nil. "We hnven't done anything wrong," stammered Jack. "Why are you ar reeling us?" "Kny ! Sey ! Sey t Didn't you laugh nt two forest folks?" demnnded one of 'the policemen. And ns the policeman spoke Jack nnd Janet noted one very odd thing about him whnt they had thought wns his nose wnsn't his nose at all ; It was his mouth, with the nose set away beck en top of it. "Say! Say! Say! Didn't you laugh and giggle?" repeated the policeman, for Jack and Janet hnd been staring at him in such surprise thuy hnd neglected te answer. "Y-y-ycs, t-lr," answered Jack. Then, as he remembered hew odd the fat little man and the fat little woman had looked hopping away with their jerky stiff-legged hops, he laughed agaiu. "There!" screumed the policeman in a harsh voice. "That is why we hnve arrested you." "But they really Were very, very funny," giggled Janet. "Say! Say! Say! Tell that te the judge!" screamed the policeman. leu: lea! lea! And tell him hew j en come te be wearing magic felrv ' cn!'H,!" creamed the ether policeman, Then both the policemen raised thcli " "- ;, ."V; i"T prisoners te court."" The en, one beside Jack nnd one :, steed very primly, nnd en the sky as If expecting t,le pntrei wngen te come irem that dl- ' recuen. jock nun uanci leit n tnrill ' running through them. They didn't ' wnnt te go te court, but it certainly would be exciting te have n ride in n i patrol wngen. They listened intently. ! Tney expected te hear the loud clang of , I,8( .??"", ... , . , , "Haw! Haw! Haw!" laughed a coarse voice behind them. Hnw ! Haw ! Haw ! Here I am ! Here is the patrol wagon!" ' Jack and Jet wlrled around. There steed n big black chap grinning at them. Hut lie wusn't nn erdlnnry black man. He, tee, wns one of the queer people. He wns dressed nil in black, his face was bluck, nna tie had a long blnck mouth. "Say! Sny! Say! Get en the patrol Bja.mi -rfwumjaa jfc 3sn 'jjanT m '7m um tiaLaa-m 1822 CHESTNUT STREET iWS0 HC CAROLINA 1 ROLLING STONE ONE of the breeziest, smartest fox-trots that has rolled up the Delaware in a month of moons. You'll enjoy this refreshing dance number it's a brand-new OKeh hit I One of These Records of quality wVMft?" BpMjpBBjjr Bb TBIBHPPjJJ ones nnneK, ivHinmami hlainimith'ihtniMaetf'Jaclt byWatteu-'. scrs. He tnteril Jack' en the back:ftht atieer'blaek chnn. The ether. rmltcemn t rasped Janet by.the,drei and thrtw cr tipi beside Jack. When the-police men did this Jack and Janet-noticed for the first time that the had no" handsi' And neither did the queer black chap have hands. But all three of them had something else they had wings. And new they spread thesei wings and rushed upward like nlrplnnea taking flight.' "Hnwl Haw! Hnw!" laughed the big black chap. "Loek out for the;pntre! wngen !" '-'1- "Say! 8Ay! Say! screamed the.pe-, llcemen. "He we'eeme with two-prisoners' They seared ever the weeds,' nnd after a time they drove downward Inte a sunny opening ameng-thetrew,' Jack and Janet-peered anxiously belewy ex pecting te sec a jail ,or n police ,court. They did, indeed sec n eOurf, but It was net n police court. If .was -the beautiful court of the Fairy King. . . ,, . (Tomorrow will te told' hew, .they meet the Fairy King 'and Inf' them selves oe trial.) - .1 CanYeuTeli?' By R. J. and A. Wx B4mjct; t , What Bird Can Fly Backward The Idea of flying machines uhdeubtr rilv earn from watching birds III flight. and yet- man has become se proficient In flying that tedny he is nble te fly In at least one direction that the aver age bird cannot. ' An airplane can fly backward. The average bird cannot. Only one kind of bird familiar te us can ilv backward and that is the hum mingbird. Whether he could continue this for any great distance is a ques tion, for he only takes advantage of his ability te fly backward wljen he LADIES' DEPARTMENT EXCLUSIVE and rilOTOPLAYS 'tiiTWlifs, riS . ceMnurr r j TtmtuiA . APOLLO C2D & THOMPSON 8TS. MATINKR DAILY ALUHTAR CAST In FANNY mJRST'S '"Just Around the Cemer" ARPAHIA CHESTNUT Bel. 10TH ttrVrtLlrt ie A. M. te HUB P. M. WILL ROGERS & LILA LEE In "ONE OLORIOIS DAY" ASTOR EIGHTH & UinARD AVE. MATINEE DAILY Oreh, 2Sl Medeat AHacheltr, Famena Cond, Ethel Clayten in "Her Own Meney" BALTIMORE jftftK? HOUSE PETERS In "THE INVISIULK I'OWER" Ul T IFRIRn Ureacl A Ruaquahanna OUUILOlrVLV Continuous a until 11 MARY CARR In "THUNDERCLAP" BROADWAY .Wp!?: JOHN BARRYMORE In "TnK LOTUS EATER" r'ADITYM ""' MARKET ST. L.rl 1 UL te A. M. te 11:15 P. M. GEORGE FITMAURICE PRODUCTION "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" HAROLD LLOYD In "A BAILOR-MADE MAN" FAIRMOUNT .nbS'iUlt ' PEARL WHITE In "A VIRC1IN PARADISE" AATU QT TIIKATRK Hlew Sprue, DO in 31. MATINEE DAILY) RAHRARA fASTI.KTON In "The Child Theu Gavest Me" GREAT IWfflllrieYkVp HAROLD LLOYD In "A SAILOR-MADE MAN" IMPERIAL SS! tlsVJi HAROLD LLOYD In "A SAILOR-MAItE MAN" fARI TON CHESTNUT Abevn HROAD rWUxLXUlDHllv M:itn A M. te Il:anp vt. AGNKS AVRES nnd JACK HOLT In "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" wzm matter of fort.-a hammlniWrd tan per form most of the stupts an airplane coil be made " W perform. It, can fly backward and sldrwlsp ar up and down, and it, can also remain stationary In the hlr, ns ran airplanes when properly equipped with stabilizers. As a matter of fact, the wings Of a hummingbird am moved In a manner -very similar te the way the propeller II moved in driving an. airplane. , , Have you ever ebAerved the resem blance between the flying of birds and of airplanes nnd noted the similarity of action? Have you then wondered if A Man's Shee Sheb- y uiiu upweiusi We Sell Johmlen & Murphy Shect Under Their Own Label wimvgizz-r- Men's Shoes Exclusively MANN & DlLrTS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET unusual tailored garments for outdoor wear. SUITS AND TOPCOATS Hudderafield EnglUh Tweeds trmt are confined te ua te fabric and model. Fine hand-tailoring net utually found in ready-te-wear garment. CAPES AND CAPE DRESSES An unuaual aatertment fabrica for Spring wear. WAISTS AND SHIRTS Designed and Tailored in our own workroom perfect in fit. Fabric of erery ort. Made ta meature or ready te wear. SPRING HATS The new Peanut Straw, Silk Turban1 and silk and atraw combination in Spring shades and atylee moderately priced. FURNISHINGS Ladie Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Manniah Neckwear. Gleve, etc, aQ frith touch of aemething different and of UMUSjal valfM Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET 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 in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Cem- pany of America. (LIBPRTV UROAD k COLUMBIA AV. "1UCIJ I MATINRK DAILY JOHN BARRYMORE In THE LOTCH KATEK' ORIPN1T Woodland Ave. at C1U St. VIAICJN 1 MATINEE DAH.Y AJtV"8TARCA8T IJaFANNY HURST'S "Just Around the Cemer" OVERBROOK ":iDA,vV?cFenu BETTY COMPSON In "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN PALACF iSli MARKET 8TREET RUDOLPH VALENTINO -JnJIjlggANjaF THE IDY LETTV" REGENT MARKET 8T. Belew 1TTH CONSTANCE BINNEY In "FIRST LOVE" RIALTO CERMANTOW.N AVENUE" lI-l JU AT TUI.PKHOCKEN ST. AGNES AYRES lIlLKJlANETHAT, lljlP NO TURNINO" SHERWOC5D $ BaltfrHeT.Af ANITA STEWART In "PLAVTHINHH ny ii ESTINV" STANLEY MARKET AT10TII O 1 -Ull-Ci I 11 A.M. te 11:10 P.M. WESLEY BARRY In "SCHOOL DAYS" STANTON MARKET Abev. 1CTH uim.iui. ii a. m t. ii sir. p.m. TYRONE POWER In "raOTFAIXH" 333 MARKET "TREKT THISATRE ALfpSTAR CAST In FANNV HURSTS Jut Around the Cerner" t VICTORIA MA""CT 3T. ah. TiT ' .7. , j ? e?i, M J lW v iv-1 vtvim ft Ai j,, l0 p M j Hareld Lloyd. "A Sailer-Mdt Mu TOM MIX I Added Peullnt Starke In "SaUatlen yjT GRANT. 40th 6c Girard Ave. MATINF.KS DAILY AT 200 I M EVRN.'NflH.6iSn "n" M. D. w. r.niFFiTu ..lir TviiAnmSTS;., STRAND "" ".?:& WAY DOWN EAST" I Wallace Reid & EWe Ferg ' In "PKTKR IHUETSOX" I AT OTHER 1 HEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. AH Ambassador "'S "niVS il e EUGENE O'BRIEN In "CHIVALROUS CHARLEY" Nrt Wfk Ocnr ArlUaliiiiiiiit KM" Cermantewn t.TSauV- "THE FOUR HORSEMEN or the Arf'tAirriE" sped 'WffimmmSEl of aneed lil flight Tk i.T! with which we are all familiar, Wk at Sir Mirm Im k ( .hu V . very" f.;T for hls.Vef Tie TO'l fflrftL . te WVS! time-. Ne ffraTSeSWESi . :tu. uw:.".""iu "mi nnni . i r ii-ninn - - ;,.; a :."":'"."" wne the , Tomorrow Hew ml ladta'n We sell only men's and young men's slit and our entire energies arc focused en the studv , men's shoe needs. Our- customers tell us that tht really desires net only because of the intrinsic worth and economy of the shoes we ejer, fort because of the way they are fitted and sold. PrjCei t m 0fl . 1627 ! Chestmif xv LwmaMM MIM Formerly 147 Seuth Bread Stf& of smart, atylee and PHOTOPLAYS fi I fH TheNlXON-NlRDLlNCER 1 W THEATRES I BE! MONT 62D ABOVE MARKaT , UCJ-IVJW1N 1 X:ae and S: 0J te II P.kV RUDOLPH VALENTINO l In "MOHAN or tii: i.aiiv i.mt" J CEDAR I0TH ' CEDAR AVESCI . 1:30 and B: 7 amis P.M. ROY STEWART In "HEART OF THE NORTH1' COI 1.FT IM Marltat bat. 08th a (Kk V-WIIOn..UM 1-30 and Si 7 ami P. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "SCANDAL" JUMBO FRONT ST. A OIItAnO A .umbe June, en Frankfort! ii I ETHEL CLAYTON In "DEYOND1 LFAHFR 41ST LANCASTER A L,r,rtUC.r 2:aote4:..n.7in1IP. MAIIKL RALI.IN In Cherien Dreetl'l "JANE EYRE" i . LOCUST ..'n ivrt Tni.i'ti'r &THFrTl 1 Mata. i:an n: Kv. 6J9UUI MAE MURRAY In "PEACOCK AM.K1" 4 NIXON r"D AND "AnK7,sfTii TOM MOORE In "FROM TUB GROUND UP" R1VOI I i'D AND PANSOM ST. in "WKV HIGH" , -.-jyl I urinal. ;.., 7 -" p.I HAROLD LLOYD In "A SAILOR...IADK MAN" I JEFFERSON w,,f-WiS HOPE HAMPTON j In "STAB DUST" PARkT nioeB ave. a uAUPrVI rArvrv mt. s-in. . !", CECIL II. DK MILIJ'I'r' "SAfURDAY NIGHT' ;m, 5 11 "J 1 j t it1' 1 ' isM&'J 'irM' 'Si tffrl ' . J s .IX li. '. &Mzs.,iMJJAim ' &.'. mMwi ... .Mm t'XJ . w . . x. j. . . wwa&xsL ilia- fs j. .' sf r i'( r,W ." '.LS- Br amjaaiaaa.Ba.Bl KA iTi?m. BaBtaBaKuaitr .. Tt'J Jb,.a