TfrejPJWLViO' Si' J?WBT r, i-ioHk'-erew. MWl MUU VWEBflB VtttVJ'F lwy fWdEtSf- mv&HfMBBF..; Sfffi 'A X s PjV ;; "l: .!!? 'fmmwm e ?Is& wStSflBP'M''wiKl. - 'S EVENING .TUUIllU, LiJUliUKMHDADEIiPMlA,-- ,Xv -v;w! ti-.-sr .. ? -v; j-ifVSnv pp .. - "' ''" VVJt ,t, A. H t"1' kSv 5 LI 1.5 t? Iv h- i? r1' rj. w F iii 1 ! Lfe rs, - . 4' ti' LV rA ft ? i r-. .: - f rt ' Kp H. p; HSft' II FT TSe Daily Mevie Magazine FOR THE FILM :' v ISuv1 iih '-'-'" K Br fS '"B Kv UBA ' ' BBSv V aBBWBBKh "uBBBBr r kx 3iS ftft fc; SV mbHS',v4 rP ESbYbYbYbYbYbf aHS rlBBTBTBTBTBTr BTBWBV fBVBYBYBm BYBTK "iSBYBYBV BTMbT BBBBBB ARfLAv i bYSvbYbbi'' bH' r MciaH TT wBUBBF BBBBBBBBBBB1 BBBBBBBL JUSKPH SCUM.DKKAI T TTV tnf 7f flm re puhliih the fin Inn i el inch cirr;i players av are lugycitril lnj tin' fnm THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Br nnNHY "Foell.sli VIe" lm romp anl cone. It cot eer n mil Hen anil u unrt if dellnrn te produce, msr a jcar f hard nerk and wn-ttd miles ti"" tnilrx of film. Ne picture wb ever mere trpn trpn "ueunly ire.-aKented, Wns It worth it? Ik "I'liellili Vivp" the kind of pic ture j en want te see' Pid It make for the raisins of our BftUtic, ititelU'ptual or moral -tniul-rds? Did it ndvnnee tlie motion plctiuc in your etimatienJ I've hnd ft numher nf letters about if. lint I'vp heen heldins them te give nil the fans a rhnnee te see the .n lure and judge it free from mil prejudice created by opinions i-xpressed m this department. I shan't express nnr opinion of It msclf further than te a. that I won der hew any one own lemetelv con- ' jnected with it ran put again leek a decent woman in the face. 1 ie;ard It SS the product of a hepeleslj diseased and putrifylng brain. r 1 E. I,. M. w rites ' I h,ie been Watchinc your imje rather eleely for some refprence te 'Foolish Vie,' Imt nethine deitij; se far epvul.v. I won wen ' dered if jeu meant that pwturp in nu answer jnir gave te some one about rwmethinc bpinc lewd, bestial, etc. Well. I hnve cpn it and 'Suturdav Nighl' and M'eter Ibbetson.' i "Hut heaven forbid a woman and man In natural henlth and sense should spend a teal life in such dreams as Peter Ibbetson aud the. I)uelie-s after they hae grown te manhood. Majbt; It's beautiful. The tir-t half was won derful, but net the. mmiihI We don't live in ihnt kltul of an age. Tlint's my opinion. "Of course. 'Saturdiij Night'- U a bit far-fetched but net tee much se considering the times we live in. I have seen rooms ami manneis no better than are shown in that pletiuc; In fact. I didn't think the mamiei inn difjjrace te the picture at all New. what de jeu think of t lint . ill? iit don't have te go te ("ones I-land for (them: thej are right licie and they linve hearts a true as see uml love tBH Rtancli and as pure as ge'd. I was ''aerry the line lad. had te he subletted te men rotten treatment. KealM it was eafc than primitive man would have done, much less educated ie"ple. hut Teren then her heart didn't open wide. Hut hone'stlj 1 thought Cenrad Nagel "was wonderful better than nnj one i( the ethers bv a len shot Majhe I'm 'hard te suit, I don't knew, bur I thor oughly enjejed all of It. As for ihe little mistake come of jour leaders Jointed out, realh I was se mirie-ted forget te leek fur an "New for Toelish Wni" ' As I inld you before. I have trnve'eil extensively under vnrjing onditiens. but 1 have neer seen anj thing te eipial M-'oelisli TVivet.' ' "Te me it taught the mint wonderful lemon n woman enn learn. !ceige Ar- I lis' 'Devil' v .is wenderful: in fact, the I tneft wonderful thing I had ever seen Until this picture Where AilKs wn Selisheil and perfenlv finished. Ven treheim Is pesitlveh net ltenllv I thine he is the most detestable man en any seieen, but the pan he peitiav i g true as dajllght .Inst yi much mi fc thia citv as Mente Carel. I knew what I'm talking about, and mi doe the avernge man anil woman who is past thirty. 1 don't think a minister of the ftespel, no matter what his faith, i euld preach filch a sermon a Ven Strebeuii Lae tried te hIievv us. "Truly, I, wish that I euld express en paper the genuine lessen thai 'Teel. lh Wives' teai he. At least, that's hew It appeals te me. New that' tnj pergenal freling en tluee gnat pie turec." "MihIe DLsguileil" wrilis 'lie 'lie held! a new ndmlrer of join i-e very ' Interesting (eluinii '. it is I lie Inst thing I leek for when I take up the paper Your column elw.ijs has Mime win. remark, and I like veiii frankness. Net man v eritiis hae the moral 'eiu.igi in tell the truth. "I'Mially I neree with jour oilnien-, hut when jeu se.v that veu mil net Hepe Ilampteii Ileplp is one of in v favorites She charmed me whin I mix." her nt the theatre '!, for one, cannot see Nusumevii Either mniiame Is tee gieat fur our Mrthy common placenew, or she i a perfect Teel, it I m urn wiuug iim dame is nfrnply fencelted and can net ee anything outside the range of lur qe. Luckily il'n long enough. "Hut what I want te t'llk about Is two perfectly geed picture vvlihli h.nr hit the most wonderful citj. outside of ijamilen, of course, in the world tin-- '"lAlt teduclively cnlleil 'loellsli Wles.' heard some one say I! rXFrpm vyhat I ,lfVf all, IN rotten, vulgar, perfectly vj PlUini, MDsVictq pjciurys f. ever invt FAN'S SCRAPBOOK M NKET.Y 'Foolish Wives' disgusted me mere than anv tiling else, .lust think of thp plot if such n thing i possible. A voting, foolish wife is fascinated by one of these devils that jeu enlj see In the movies. If siieh n man icallv lived, tltej'd string him up en the' first tree they cettK net os. He has two 'cousins' jn the same house lie deserts a maid tbv the way. Miss Fuller's acting alnm-t saved this hoilnc-nedce of tilth t. He almost iiiins a demented girl. Wonder r..n.. ....ur...... ..1.., .,1. '1 T.iLfi.. .e Make fni.l i.l'ler Hill net tlirilHL'll with it US though jeu've gene tlireugli a s;nb .vir,i- llV lle the Writers nlwajs lleplCI the peel wife se lonesome, al vvavs longing for her Remee te be a Claud iniMuie .of Jehn linrijmetc. Ktnlv Valcnliiie and Wallace Reid? All the wlvrs I've known :ne net exact, y satisfied with their life, but still they knew It iiin't he helped, and even one's let is mapped out for them. Thny don't go mound looking for their tech- invar He is right at hemv, even though lie may net be exact! v handsome, may 1 snore a little, rind doesn't have these little finenesses th.it vverj woman wants her husband te have. "This pVtuie isn't life, ll's wha some lovelorn sillv tlappeis want it te be. I5ut thev'd he the liist ones te be shocked, if life was really that way. Seme things Iml lie-t be kepr under ever. And wIipip U our conseientleii'' I'eniisvlvnnl.i censer buiemi? Frem what some of these upllfllllg scene show, our ipiiseis must cither lie asleep, or taking a vacation. "Then the second picture is called 'The Child Theu (invest Me ' It's a verv 'interesting' plot. I will net sav much mete about it except that no child In teal life ever acted like little Rich aid Ileadrick. "Itiikle is it very 1 harming, talented child, lint. fnVis inn jeu imagine a child ej three sitting at a table studjing a pktuie for hours, and then seeing the original of the picture nnd recognizing It? till, these movie children, alwajs looking se angelic; Their father Is al wajs .se cruel 10 them, peer little things. Hut miracle of miracles, iliev alwavs win the Irate p.nent's love at the end. That I one lonselntion "And then the movie husbands' Thev never trust, their wives. Alwajs suspect her of wrongdoing, never give the peer girl a chance te explain Anv sane husband would listen te the story, forgive the wife especially if she is innocent of wrong-doing ; but no. he must first spnnf her. nnd she inn nevei tind the words te tell htm until the end Reallj . the girl ought 10 take lessens in e!ei iitlen It would de Iipi- geed. "And all this brings out the fact that the movies ni.iv lie entertaining, but thev lertalnlj aren't true te life. Ear fiem It !" , .Mrs. A. i. II. writes- "I was glad te see the letter by 'Peter an' I am sine he means 'Foolish Wives,' and I Ingiee abselutelj In everjthing he says.' I In addition. I thought the picture ex tiemelv jerkv ami stupid and. as for Ven Stroheim, we had enough of that ij pe during tlie recent war In which se inarij of us suffered the less of our deai iit s Mine was a beloved and enlj sun '' "Curlj" Se'-, mine- what Utile's left Shirlev Masen was hum in Hioekljn In lHOl. Her real name was Kliigrath. jeu knew. Yes, Khe's mar ried te lleriuird Deming, once a film actor, new 11 successful directei Ye. : 1" thing she's "cute" and that just about sums it up. Ynu'ie taking a mean advantage of me in asking w belli er I am married or net. If f s,ij I nm. the gnl fans won't like me and if I av I'm net. I won't dare go hniup untight. Se I'll slmplv have te ie fuse te tell veu. Theie's no le.isen en cnitlh vvhv jeu Mieiildii t love Marj I'hkferd. 1,'Jts of pinplc de. "Kitty of the Movies" - el nir iv long It wn- 'I'hem.is Meighan in "Win Chnnge Your Wife?" and 'Male and Female " The unlv pictuies in which I recall Ileiil and (ileria Kvvnnseu plajitig Ingeilier hip "The Affairs of Anatel" and "Den t Tell Even thing" and itiiner h.is it lhai the latter was simply n it hash of the si e nes cut out from the former Seiry jeu were hurl bv "J. S A V unlaverable opinion of Held. Evervbedj doesn't love h,m a j 011 de ('. Wldeiier If jeu likid ' Mlikej." veu must like Mabel S'erm.iuil, because that's who pla.ied the pint. Antl-Vlviseetlenists te Meet The American nti- Vivisection So ciety will meet teulsjii 111 It headiiinr tei'H, -- Smilli KiKliteenlll stiect. The principal hlislncs, w' he tlm election 't .. ti i ..t m ...- t. ,i :...., in ii iiuiiu ui .uuuu.cie ii .- wwiik J cur. ROBERTSON, HOME FROM ABROAD, SEES NO FOREIGN RIVAL AFTER one year of production work ntirnnil. .tnlm St. Itoliertsell. l.Bsk.V director, has returned lth the opinion that the Inilttstiy In this country has nethinp e fear fteiu feielgn competi tion. He feels, en the ether hand, that competition maj britefit American pic ture'. "Fer one thine." he snld. "it will be n long time before Kuropeen pro ducers can command a sufficiently large capital te make pletum en n large scale. There will be. ji.sf as there has been In the lat few veins, some large productions made which will attract in tention In thM ceuntrj : but. for the most part, the American public will net be Interested In stories te'd from the European viewpoint "Even among intellectual people of the two continents theie is n vast dif ference in psychology, and that differ ence. Is Reenter when jeu come te ttjc average people who support the pic turcs who leek te them for their dally entertainment. Kuiepians. even the English, have no feeling ngnlnst endings which nre net hntuiv. If n story Is plausible and interesting, with en end ing which is uuhappj Imt convincing, they feel that they have net been cheat id. In this ceuntrj. a picture which hnn't n happy ending is deemed. "AIe. it I Intetcsting te note that English and Freni h disti Illinois pay no attention te the success or failute of a picture In this ceuntrj. They liuvct learned by expeYlcnic that the mint I successful picture here inn v be an ab solute failure when they show It: and. I mete than once, the reveise has pteved I true that a failure has become en enormous success before their audi ences, Hut American plctuies, regard- eis of that difference in story selec tien and sterj -telling viewpoint P mean the angle front which a director ( takes up his story and reveals It are the most pepulnr In Europe. That is' due probably te two caues; In the, first place, our pictures ate far better1 produced than the usual European pic-1 tore; and. In the second place, they have created n demand for umtp sfe- ries of the same son. Etireprt.iu will- t ingness te see no unhappv ending1 ilncn't mean that they actu.illj a'k feri them. J "There Is some splendid directorial I talent being developed hi Europe, and, coupled with experience, it Is going te add Iinmcn.suraiily te tne art el clnemategrnphj. Without endangering our own indiistrj. simplj bemuse of that dlfteicnce in the idea of vturj -tell-t lug. it is going te bring many new and impeitaut things te the art I, for J one. am anxious te see Einepe tind capital and make pregiess, for I feel that they have some genuinely v Tillable Ideas." Mr. Robet t en made "I.evc Heemer Heomer Hoemer eng" and "Spanish .lade"' while in I l-l'I'OpC. , Gasoline-Tax Returns Increase , lIP-Iv,iirir lnr,.h . PiivmnnK In the State Treasury of the gasoline tax for February are 1 tinning ahead of these for January. The wlntiy weather in .lauiiaiy nit down gasoline sales, vvhlch accounted for the dectease. It was said at the Tieasuier's office yestirdaj. Fashion and the Cantilever Agree Fashion is the ficklest of master?. A while age women considered ethers frumps who didn't lace until they achieved waists like an hour glass. And mere recently out went the spindle heel and the pointed tee that se tot Hired women's feet. In the Cantilever Shee Fer Mtn & Wemtn veu will fiml the tutu i-m Ie of tlie sports shoe liiickei bv the num modem details of feel-comfort and foei-ctll-' ciencj. Hi. iMturrfl sele.litiB fs stv'llsh rounded, tee and lewei In 1 1 fit t he feet hnnpllj veur feet ie.,01. p m a shoe mnde 10 tit it, doeeu t Mieve anil complain hs in footwear tli.it fun veiii feet te ill .ill the flttniK nd the I'antilevei l!elljle auli Mijple lil.e join own aich, eases eveiv r. free e;ir miiTles ler the sltni;lheniliK eX eiclse tli.it cenecls and puvints anil troubles .mil serurei for veu the iii,mv hfnefliH tli.it (01110 from impinveil , Ircu Ircu latien siealei vIbei, s,iiis nd ( oler 'eme and inspect Ihe eveileTit work werk m.niship (iileilnj; into the inaUini; of the Cantilever Shee, See hew trim it leeks and hew splendidly U tits. Widths AAA A te K. I CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Orer Cunard Office rnntllfr am 11U0 en u( In neurit) rrm Alloena lleiulhetm MeJ Kicifmli A . Ail'Ury I'rU Hel Shut, (e, il'.'7 Coeknian I'amden 'urrjn' Vm Hiei 110 Hnidilwiy Ktnli ler . liT ,ei lhuiiiuii s,l. lUrrliliuri 0-nr 11 at S .1.1 .si. Jolinten- Zniis' ftS'i Mam Hi I.nratr I'rev n, ,1 i:aat luni t nfaillns; 3cliwarliii'. 43J I'eim S(uar M(inntnn I.nnl A tteilh' PI VV'vuntni; kv Rliainiikin U. Ilirach. (in I! Ind'ixndtne Trnlnn II. XI Veiirhfan & lire ; Wke.n.irre AI- K. Murray. 13 Public Ba.J Ter Is Tnt lien Ten 1 ! fiB I ffilv- DREAMLAND rVc ADVENTURES Giant Crenn-Patch lly AHTIIUR W, STACK ,eefc enif Janrt, icenrlnfl maple fairy rapt which malic' them tinu flu rrn tctth gauzy irinrjn, nrr anknl by Kiwi llummrr of thfrVnirh In help Inmr Giant Crens-I'alch, trhe it en tamptige, , CHAPTKR II .liulge (Iwl I-augln Toe Soen pOOM-OM-OM! Again the crash of a gun rocked the air of the forest. wie'iiueer I'eeple, (tathcred in the court of the Fairy Kin jr. took iiuick ... nlarm. Away they fled in sudden fltit- ter and Hurry. Seme were silent with i . , ... . .ear M,me were noisy win pa.UC. Mng Hummer and his son. Prince Hitler-Flash, turned pale. "We de net have te hunt for r.innt Cress. Pat eh." whispered the king te1 .lack and ,anet. "Unit cLstch is coming te hunt for-us. "there is no reason, te be afraid," murmured Prince Flitter-Flnsh. "Wc 1 have .Inck and .lanet here te tame him." J .lock nnd .Inner tight then didn't feci' Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street L Stene (. 1306 Walnut Slreei New, Daringly Different CAPES and WRAPS 19.75-39.75-89.75 that arc "charged" rcrularly np te 40.50 te 75.00 te 150.00 As an authoritative showing of new spring fashions this event is interesting as an opportunity for purchasing advan tageously it has net been surpassed this season. Practically unlimited choice ' of th,e smartest Easter wraps, coats and capes of CANTON CREPE MARVELLA GERONA Of Course the Lew Price Is a Cash Price Only iridyMnHHBNIiifc liJsHScfSrn PfiiMWWRpwSSaiil'ffSP- Lewest Priced Quality Trucks MORE economical, mere serviceable, mere profitable te own the 1 922 Stewarts truly represent "the most truck for the least money ! " With Stewart quality maintained in every detail; highest grade materials; I Sew Prices Spd Truck new $1 1 95 1 ten " 1395 Hi ten " 1790 2 ten " 2090 2H ten " 2290 3H ten " 3090 f.e.b. Buffalo n hit like trying a tame n rampageeu giant. "1 think we hnd better hide," wills pcred .Innct wisely. "AVe can't tnme (limit Crois. Patch if lie sheets tin lirst." ' The fnlrles clustering about the kins waited for no mere. They darted hither and (hither kecking ceneenlln noeka mid crannies. .Inck niid .Innct, King Hummer and I'rhicc Flitter-Flnsh took wing together. They vveic hurried by the crackittR, smn'sliliig sound of a heavy body rushlitR through the weeds. An opening high In a tree yawned before them as they Med. It looked dark and secret. "T.cl us hide In this hollow tree," ..-tf l-.!. lfPI.A .win,. I ..111 llbVAf fllltllf I :.'i 'i.t..J - ... !,' . Ul leuitin- i, " li..v. T,irv m,tC(l en i,9 Werd, dashing Inte !,, tree nod losing themselves in Us tlmk depths. ' "New we are safe." whispered Tatiet, i 1 1,., Cmml n reiiirli shelf and huddled - w g - - , mt f ?".',, ,1. when it hearse chuckle sounded close nt hand. It was a scary chuckle. It made them jump. "Hoe! Hoe! Hoe!" rumbled n deep fc'J 't nm, Jnnct WMe Hcnn.j ,,., ,10V blundered into u new danger? Agiiln came the ihr-kle. and this time thev knew It the chuckle of Judge Owl. "Wc are hiding, Judge Owl, wills- Come See Our Nursery Furniture It will be a revelation te you. Yeu will enjoy looking at the pretty things we have V make the nursery bright and attractive, 'and te lessen the work afid care. Maybe you knew of a new baby te send a gift te? TWILL CORD KASHA CLOTH VELDYNE improved design and workmanship; low up-keep cost; these features have earned for Stewarts a world wide reputation in 9 years. Thou sands are in daily use. Stewart Moter Corporation buffalo, n. y. GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. liered the Fairy. King. "(Jlnnl Cross Cress Patch Is en n rnmpnge." "Hoe I Hoe! Heel" lniighcd Judge Owl. "N,e wonder he Is en n rampage. I kept him nvveke all night teasing him." "Why did you tense him?" whis pered Janet, who thought it dnngcreiis fun te tease a giant. "Recnuse he is menn te the birds." replied Judge. Owl. "He spends his day driving them from his orchards niul fields, se t spend my nlghfs keening him nwakc. Lest night I perched behind n oenC!?,r(,yol,ir"-Y,:Jn1enkfn,t -dhhe- when dny benn te MgfjUf VkssP WMIiHi i i-inf iicMikMil u&wmii MMBWH P'SMJPV! HIV iB HkHiV H m v' L.A V A H IB 1 m B' VAVAT vAW BVAl vAVAk AVAV1 vAVAhhVAVA 1 1 1 hiH . . i ,. Sugar jacket "just feB "melts in your meut h,M gtaBSHk then you get the delectaBEgrH " Seething, .triint-quenching. Male jSSsSmSSM ing the next cigar Usee better. jSS9SrmSKKt PBOTOriJiVf) C0MaMr r . raMcaxA. APOLLO Vii s'lIlOMl'SON- STS MATINCI-: U.MI.V BETTY COMPSON TIIK 1.HV AMI TIIK WOMAN" In ARCADIA UKIilSAI.II II ClinsiNUl' Hel. Ililll in SI. mil IM' M iiKiiivu.ii iiAitiu;it I'ltoDtcneN "POVERTY OF RICHES" ACTnD IJIOll'IH A GlItAIlI) AM'.NL'h A3lvJl mai'ini:i: haii.v drill. Til MedeH Allsihulrr. t'uneiw fund. Hepe Hampton in "Star Dust" BALTIMORE l. W. lilt MM' A. IIAIl'I.MUItK l'.i c, ll sl.il. jut . w. idtirnni's "THE FALL OF BABYLON" BLUEBIRD rrett.l . htiinquf ti.inn (nni1niinii ' until II PEARL WHITE jn "VIIilN rvnuiisi:" BROADWAY n'MVil?isri,li ?.m. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN or mi: ai'ecmai'sjk" "APITOI 7-'- -MAIIUKT ST. LArl 1 WL. m a i tn it i-. r. ji I HANK 1,1,1111) IIUIDl t'llIlN "The Man Frem Lest River" COLONIAL "l" nsH ,v; IIOIKITIIV I.TON tOMtAII NAIII'.I, in "A FOOL'S PARADISE ARADISE" rAIDMHIIMT -''' Olraid A FAIKMUUfNl mviinmm: iiah.y MAE MURRAY In "I'KAtlKK Al,l.i:' 56TH ST. TUCA'rrilV-Helair Hrruca MA'ii.Nnr: haily WILL ROGERS In 'MH)UHI.IMiniH ItOVlh.O" GREAT NORTHERN llnmirHt.at Kru a .'HI. 7 U P.M. .lAvir.si in, m, u i i ittiiiurM "The Flower of the North" mincm A I '"ii 110 I'll A. WAI.M T M.s Itvti bivii miii" ' ;n i', - n "THP PnilR HORSFMFN If A Dl TON '"IIKSINI'T AI,e HfUi.vti IVAKLIUIN 113'I.V M In l.te P.M. JIIIM.s WHI.S nd J'U MIM T In "POUGHT AND PAID FOR" LIBERTY '""'JiHi'.V ' MAE MURRAY n cruel old itinnL "Yotlde net Ocxcryi te nlcei. .MjccpMS for (elkh who urn soetl nnil Riiiili moo; i tee i noe There l no h'ccp for the wicked. I I Keep yen nwnkc I loe! Hoe! Ileo! JiiiIre Owl clinckled te lilinicif, ".My, hnMJIniil CresH-l'ntch wan mad. lie vvn's rreHMcr tlinii'liltf nnme. lie threw Ids slipper nt me. He ihicvv IiIh alarm clock, lie threw nil Hip kitchen pelK nnd pnti. Hut, of collide, lie cetildn t hit nm licmiiKfi T wni hidden 111 (he thll'lt liehlnd Hint tree trunk. .My, It win fun! He wiih Just stnrtlne le threw the rllOTOI'I.AYS 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 Com pany of America. ORIRNT Woodland Ac at (I'M St. siiiin I mviim'K 11M' V wii.i ivi . iik vim, 1. 1: iMinm ennv "MISS LULU BETT" OVERBROOK "'"MViii;'0110 v'i.cii. ii. nt: viii, i, i; iiieiit t rn'iN "SATURDAY NIGHT" PAI ACF 1-'u "M viiKi:r btu:et -' sl-i te A VI le r. II m RICHARD BARTHELMESS i "iei.'aiii.i: iiiii" REGFNT iAKi:T"Vr jicmw t-fn i;.i " 'v m in ii i. jr GARETH HUGHES in "i.iru.i: r m i:.niis" RIAI TO sillltMA.VIOWN AV15.NUB IXlrtL l A'f TUI.fKIIOUIvlJN si MARY CARR In 'TIII-.MiiiKci.viiii SHERWOOD eVrh.r V.3",1.'"" M William f. ,; vin.i.i.MKoe'r-rVitiV0 "MISS LULU BETT" blAINLLY M,',K,T,rr1?'-". NORMA TALMADGE M. ui "MIVII'S Ri:i)l.VIIMI(I.N" STANTON V, Ar- ,V",V .ii:v nt ,. '." " '" ' -1 "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" 333 MARKETS '';'-;r ',;,V:AJ,5!: ' r.J''l lU-Vi ''" I". I'IKIIII ITIIIS "SATURDAY Nir.MT" SATURDAY NIGHT nli. IITII M I'. M. CHARLES RAY IM "II. S. . .m GRANT 40th & Girard Ave? Vlrl. rmimrnni ,eh. i:::im ,i n MARYPICKFORD ' I'i.1. tin ., .. m MIUC ura raunuerey" "A FOOL'S PARADISE", AT OTHER THIiA'IRfcb. 'MEMBERS DF M P. T. O. A. 1 AMBASSADOR I';'",":: ii( tc .11 r.i'.tii GEORGE ARLISS i" i 'i i r .m III "lllsl.'AI ( . el wrrh uiiipi i In llnl'N n,,,,,,.. - lliri In ,i Gcrmantewn ",,;), Iir.'A'T.TM8' MARY PICKFORD .In "I.ITTK LOHII KVUNTLEKOV" m dnwn nnd rhnrrle.l Tinnvi m .t.l Ins him rngins ever hle fpellcdn' eudii-iniiiK iiniigi'ii liunillst tlie Mopping .liitlge OwI'm Intisli. "Hn !" leured n reiigli' voice "n :i " '"?. :r,L J,"H ,m.K the h ,., .mi " ai ii lyuiixnwi tiini kfn nwnkc nil itlslitr New fr rc,t, 1 II Minn liinke mi rml nt l,l. " Then tlicy knew Olant f'res.n,(J lin,l fnuml ll.nl. I,l.ll ..l-- " - tH '"" - , iiiiiiiii iieirt'. Hit lilnrn nl their deer. (Termrrnw will he (old hew Ilia m fresa-I'ntrli almost mlrli i,.. j Rets fooled.) . ' rilOTOPLATS 'SHOTWIaYr COMMMV r a W TheNlXON-NIRDLINGER ffl THEATRES RJ7I MnWT t- ahevi: iiahket DbLlVHJlN I 1 30 and a 00. il JO Id n IMIIKirilY DAMON' A ( O.NR.VII .SAdUL li "A FOOL'S PARADISE" fTr. A"D ""OOTH Jt CUUAlt AVEMJK vi-ii-'r-i t an nnd !l 7 and 0 I'. U. .Vl.lti;i. IIAI.MN In (hiirlellf llrentr'l "JANE EYRE" COLISEUM MaiKet let blith i. W .HO and :i, 7 njid (I P. IMIIKHIIV mi.TO.V & COMtAII N.M.tXU "A FOOL'S PARADISE" II IMRH I'XIONT HT. . UIRAIIIJ AVt wiiiuw Jumbo Jiinr. en frankferd "L PAULINE STARKE In "SII.KXT n:its" I PAHCR IST A LANL'ASIKK AVi. lr--LC.r 3(, (0 4,30, 7 fe ,j Pj MAE MURRAY In "I'Kmit'K AI.I.Kt" I Of I KV "'lA.NI) leuusF'siukets uwvvjji Mnm. i .in .ii;v n.-inmll IlllltlMIIV IIAI.TON A JO.NRMI .NAI.EI.H "AJFOOL'S PARADISE" NIXON M0 A.N'li .iaiikt:t st.i. 13 7 ana I ALICE LAKE 1 ."Tiin .I.IKX HUT" RIVOLI c D AND HANSOM MS. t no s. .1: n i', iii ii r. It M'WIAI. CAST In "Ten Nights in a Barroom" AQTW T Theatre, Opp. "I," TermlMl U7ln Jl' 2 30. 7 and U Y IKIKIITIIV IIAI.TON A t'ONIMII NtfiFI.ll "A FOOL'S PARADISE" strand IMIIKIIIIY 1IAI Hcrnianteivn A v. at VtntnlJ i nn i .. i.l II P. If, ,TtN 4 t'IINRAI NlflW.ll JEFFERSON. su,hMAlT,li?.AiS ROY STEWART In "MI-h'K IIHI.WIIM' LI'.'nOVL-i. PARkT iilinir,KVft"iiAU'ijiNfi I A1N Aini !Jsl3. i:. n.u ,, GEORGE ARLIS9 U "IIISMAKU'' . & rW! "."' 1 .. m. k- ithJ'ffi $!;,i.S ..v... fe:i 'him4& ax ..... j-iyi zk Phi MdkSk&rJ uuwMkte-: h."M i fLTJb-'. iK.wv.i 5l. mm I' 11 Ai. .Sl.Sili$2MKkft- - 4 ti -Vi,y s,,, LMH'Mi