Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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T5fe I) aily Mevie Magazine
F0K 27E J7L1 FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
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K-j Tj - ..:A'.c t'.111t'V' vwHUSfi.
fellow, wlie 1 much mere llknble
tliiui muHt movie ticters who lmve
iichlcvcil hli jiremlncnec. Hi has In
dian blneil In lils vein-", yen knew, ijnu
Is n wi.tutl en n horse ami In nil tutu
WVxtPrn sort of stuff.
He was horn in Indianapolis, In
1SIMI, and wlucntcil nt Purdue nlver
sit., and then went en the stage In
viuiilcxlllc lie's been In picture a
Ieiib time nnd played with tirlmth,
Dene Kali banks. Mary l'lckfenl, I.as
U'm "Stpinw Mnii.'i "In MI""eurl,
"'i:veivweinan.M "Toe Mui'h .lobn .lebn .lobn
"en" and n let of ether", ami "Smiie
thiiiR te Think About" and "The Ken
tuckiiitw" and "A Perfect Crime mill
then that isreat pint .of pnnten In
iipluiiis of the Storm' and with Mae
Muira In "Peneeek Alley" and since
then In "Queen of I lie Meulin Ueurc.
and t him-n'r heard anything from hlin
slni'c tih. ves. "A Itreken Dell" he
mim tine In that, lie' a great bij! chap
(I feet '-' tall and weighs about 111(1. )
XEIL'W HAS VISIT
FROM THREE OF
FORMER PLAYERS
THIS A CONVENTION CITY
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Mere Than 51,000 Visitors Attended'
Meetings In March
(irewlli of Philadelphia nt it cenven-
(tiiti rttv fiinl flu. Itiinnrtimi'p of roll-
veiitieui te the buslucvs and prestige of
the municipality are Indicated In n re
port of the conventions and exhibitions
bureau of the I'haniber of Commerce.
More than 01.(100 vMtevn at tended
eighteen conventions in. this city In
March nml seven new conventions were
added te the future list for Philadelphia
through the effeits of the bureau nt
large conventions In various sections.
llesldcs these, the report adds, n
dozen 'ethers are beliiR worked upon,
with n strong possibility of naming
Philadelphia as the meeting place.
FOB ABINGT0N SCHOOLS
(l ncavv ,imicn upon her conscientious
Beard of Education Authorizes heart." She must he head of the house
S100 000 Lena-Term Bends since her father's death, for her mother
$100,UUU Leng ierm oerius )c twelltUc siMcrs Were
Ablngten s Heard of Education hns n, rcStenelblHt v.
authorize.! SWO.OOO long-term bends te in iiurrtSllv intherril up her work
improve schoe properties nnd te erect , mnkp , , f-,. fest ti1(. t luttenlng
n school for chi Wren In Keslyn and in (J 10 tlnl',, . ,,c nttle ones must have
th,; Ka-teii IIlKliwn.v . 1st rlet. , ,, ( iU wllt0 (ll.cs,p, for Enstcr.
IteiulH te the nnieunt of ."?fc0.000 will ..f)h ,f j (.(,)(l iv lm,i;e elnc umpy
mature en jiuj i, -i v'i""' ,ist a little would help.' sue signed
'' i ,". i1, She was thlnklnc of
The Dally Novelette
Mary Ellen's Easter Fortune.
By BARBARA HKRR
you'd" help' meryeu re se foefl te
Kit sewing lav neglected In her lap. I she turned enthusiastically te Hi
She was leaning eagerly forward, .low. ''Why, I knew already
carefully pushing aside the white nil- nIcc e,., mak let et thcs
fled curlains, lips parted, eye nicri ier
a glluipse of the first thrush tlat was
singing as If his little life, depended
upon carrying the news of spring te
every living thing.
Mary Ellen drank In his rhapsody
enviously. She did se want te be happy
and carefree, even for a little while.
But she could net, for death had laid
niiinimf I'.irh ttvc years up
'eluding May 1. H'-. according te the
Inuiimiiicemi'iit made by officials of the
.school district.
TO TALK ON TEETHING
B CONSTANCK PALMKR
Hollywood. Calif.
ftTARSIIAU. XKU.AN. who Is
IVi. i lu midst of producing
Man." with l.entrlee Jey mid Mali
Weekly Lecture at Phlpps Institute
te Be en Babies' Care
i.. .. eklv Inlk te mothers, the
i ler i nei.if,..' Primlivlnciir
in
the
and
DOROTHY DALTO.V ,
mil be yliitl te puliliih the pictuyri of mci sfia'ii plmjert ui ure
sugyatcJ by the fans
f
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
By IinXUY M. NKKLY
'I
Ada Telr writes: "Sometimes I ngre, of the story until we're irady te ee ir
with ou (as In the Valentine cu-"'). Ne date set ct. R. V. met certainly I n
but 1 rertnlnlv de net agree witu you does play tin p.n I m a uun ngiiier in
nbeiit (ieerge Hnckatherne. Personally,
I think the boy has talent. lie was
wonderful in 'What De Men Want?"
nnd the best mah; player in it. Of
course, 'von may h.ue your reason, and
I did net see 'The Little Minl-ter," but
one picture does net make talent, and.
knowing that you are a piett geed
judge. It seems strange that Mr. llatka
- there does net appeal te ou.
"There are inanv geed plucr en the
screen, but the Lord save ine from
Rodelpli Valentine, the lady-killei :
Vallace Reld. the blase: Olerlu Svvnn Svvnn
sen, the sophisticated, whose eyes -nine-hew
remind me of a deep. deep, green.
green Kea. She can't act, and is tee
cold for my temperamental nature.
"Deugla.s Fairbanks, seems te me te
be just in the pliu e where lie ought
te retire: ditto William S. Hart, who
. r-TTMlckiiig with all bis might, and has
.played out lung age. Ditte Pearl White.
The camera does nor hide age, nnd thce
three player.-, although geed once upon
a time, reallv ate tee old tn be in
popular favor any ineie.
"Anether em- who is -lipping haul
nnd faH is Nerma Tiilmudgc; tin nl
thing that can -ave her i-, geed sto
ries. Antonie Morene I necr could M-e.
nor Constance Talmadge comedies. This
young lad would new haw gotten
Inte popular favor out ier .--i-icr .ui
, ma. And the ICliner C.lyii-Uleria Swnn Swnn
hen stories nie tlie limit. What a p.nr
"I like Mu MucAey eiy mueii. ami
think (iaifth Hughes ean bear all thee
beautiful ladv -killers ( Wulhuv Held
inid the aforementioned geiirlemeiO.
even though he i-"n'r geed-looking. I
like Themas Melghan. Richard Bnitliel- '
rniess and Klme Lincoln, and think the
last Is. the best Taian ever. Won't you
pleas print his picture? Thank ..en "
(Hepe it dee-n't iiiak' you iery inad
when veu find y"i de agree with me.
Thanks for the nti e thing- with whi'h
you began our letter I had te nil
em out because a fan wrote In the ether
day nnd said I was hernbl conceited
and I'm trjiug t reform Aiieihei
fan said I was tee stupid, or -eme
thing, te be Interesting, hut unfoitu unfeitu
natclv I can't leferm that
I haven't the slightest piejudice
against tJeurge llackatlienu' I den r
think I have ever s.iid iiiitluiig about
him except that I decidedly did net
like his perfei lu.tnee of "The I. '.
Minister." Ceniparcd with ilie acting "f
James Morrison in the Vitngi-iph -r-slen,
line kathei lie'- fell far sherr.. In
my estimation.
I note that you evidently think tilor tiler
la'fi ejes aie rim deei nnd tee gieen
At leat you .va it twice .U'', y?l
have n temperamental niiuiie'; l',.7-li '
Hew does it feel? I'm perfectly cod
blooded and materlah-tie.
Please don't cet me talkliia a'-eiit
Pcnrl White. I'se already said -oi.ie
very ntiFtv, rude things about ether
players, but if 1 eve i- get -tnit'd en
Pcnrl AVhite I'm likely te feiget that
the boss wants ine te iiieteud I'm a
gentleman Pearl White'. I'gl. '
Verv vegietfully I'm forced ' agree
with veu about Nerma Tinmudgc. I
love her above all women In rTie world
Bleed nnd Sand." Bet the girl- are
going te rave ever him ineie than ever
when they see him In hi- matador's
costume.
Yes. Ceiu.ie Talinadge i- inairled but
is suing for diveice. SVhat tl'in mean,
have Bu-ter and Natalie any childien?
The weie mairied en Maj !U. 'I'he.H
haven't one ?t. te -av nothing of
"tin ."
What'- my oidnien of Naziineva''
Whew I Haven't been rending this
cel.Mim very regularly, haw ou? I'd
lather net ghe it again. It made me
pretty unpopular la-r time. Proiieuuce
it Na-eem-e-vM. with the accent en
the "zecm." Don't ou knew hew te
' piouetince Schlldkraul? Yeu knew hew
te pronounce saner kraut, don't jeu?
.lu-t pronounce the "Schild" te ih.wue
I with "build" and add the sauer kraut
' 1 mean the kraut and Miu've get it
j Yeu'ie -etiie little ijue-tiennalre jour-
-elf. aien't jeu? But onus again: I
i like ir I
"A." - Yeu both le-e that box of
cigar-, se bring 'em In and I'll smoke '
'em. Will Reger- wh- with the Zicg
l'eld Follies ter serial jeais. Tlil-s
ijesir. however, he is with the yCIegfeld
Ftelic I didn't knew my humor "bub
bled ever." Thank-, theugh: some-
i timt-s it's bard te de. especially around '
the tiis of the month or the d.ij be
fore p.ijd.iy. Yeu understand.
"Jean" write- "lleiu 1 am m
W.i-hliigteu. I). . and far tiemitur
K K.MM'r Priu.ni Lrix.ui. It'- aw
ful! I jil-t icceiw'd Wednesday's, llie
liisr one l'w had since la-t Saturday.
and inn.. be 1 didn't mis- it, se I
h:ul te write and tell ou.
"Won't you please tell me some
thing about Monte Blue? lie is my
favorite meile star. He is -e difterem
from the rest. A long time age I -aw
him in a picture iiilb'd 'A Perfect
Clinic of
ii . Tililntic Institute. Spvpiitli
Moeie in the leading roles, was surprised , j embnrd streets, advl-es en the care of
em da last week at having tluee cmvm during trcthilig.,
of bis feruur plnjers visit him en the I Uefcreme Is made te the fact that
same afternoon. Tem Wilsen, the' v small iiuantlty of feed m nece.s nece.s
cemedian, called en etlii lal business, as I . -'.. that time, especially If the
ttie director Had siiiumened him te tdgn ,pPti, begin te appenr during the warm
a cetil i act te play n pait in the current i weather.
i picture. Then Mnrjerle Daw dropped In i -
ju-t te -n j hello, and called attention cub t0 Give Banquet
te the fact that two ether leading plu , . ,, ,,.,. ,. ... , ...
eis of WHnii'- cemedv "Don't Kxer The Inenrnatien Catholic Club will
Man.." wcie )c-int. Matt Moeic. celebrate Its eighth anniversary with in
Tern Wl .en nnd herself were the three' bamiuet and reception in the parish
in ijue-tlen. hall tonight.
' I'leckle- Marry I- expected back fnnul
the La-t thi- week. He is daslihiL mil
i of town dliectly afterwaid te make
fuither personal appearances In con-i
neetlen with the ceuntry-wldtf pre-eu-
j latien of "Pernod." I
j It 1- planned te make the premieiv
of Richind Walten Tullv's production
I of "The Mn-ipierailcr" a gala ewnt in
I Les Angeles. Hepe te be Invited, -n
will tell you all about it.
I Anether pie-view of interest wa an
earlv -hew lug of t'harle- Raj'- "Alia-
iJuliu- CaeMir." which was held at the
Ra studies last week.
Miriam Cooper, featured plajer in
"Kindred of tin Dust." seen te be re
leased, lias tvfu-ed 'in eiler made b)
Mexico Citv motion picture com
pany capitalized at sri,e0(1.0(Ki te -tai
in photoplay- for the European and
Seuth American minket.
Mabel Nernuind'- starring picture:
"SiiyaniiM." Is rapidly Hearing lom lem lom
tdetieii at the Mack Sennett studies.
The steij i- laid In California duilng
the time of the .Spanish occupation.
Man of the elder residents of the
State, hearinv of the nature of the plc
t ui e. leaned Ml Nennand heirlooms heirlooms
net only furniture, but jewelry, shawls
and di esse-, which -he is using. F
Richard Jenes, who lees Eskimo ides,
i- diiecting.
The cempjiij tilming "The Brother
hood of Hate" has spent the last week
tilming exterior-. Negotiations are new
being made for the i;sp of an entire cir
cus, elephants, monkeys, clowns nnd
all. Marguerite De La Mette, n fav
orite of mine; Frank Kecnan, Lloyd
Hughes, another of the adored, mid
L'dwaid Burns make ,up an all-star
cast.
Harry Brand. Buster Keaten'.- pub
licity man. wnu he- for the statement
that the i emediah froze one of his eat
nt Tiuckec la-t week making scenes for
his latet timed , "The Fieen North,"
and jc-ietdny leturued from Death
Vallei Willi the same ear se sunburned
that ii i beginning te peel. But ou
never tan believe tnest: piess agents
Sltliu Franklin, the director, has
leturnetl from New Yeik. and is pie
puruig "Last is West," Constance Tal
iiiatlge's net -tarring '.chide, for the
screen. I al-e hear that Nerma Tul
miitlge js theKc: lug for the tilm tight
te "The First Year." the phi which
Is making such a success en Bienduav
Ra.Mueud (irltlith. appearing in Mar-
ju-t i shall Nellan s "I oel- I-lrst. a? re
I cently piesented with a rubber inn-
epi'iicr by tue Nellan stall, nils a
the lirie-winner:
"Cameramen Sheet Feels Fn-t."
renil (irillith uleiul from a newspape''
the ether dj. then lie added. "It - a
iclp.'
ic Ens
iii of ttie unster eggs sue
must bity.nt eighty cents u dozen, eggs.
te color, te eat and te hide in the nests.
Mar.v Ellen had n secret. She had
been -avlng the eggshells, carefully emp
tied ami was painting them for table
decorations. She sighed again as she
reflected that nt present prices her fam
ily wns net eating eggs. A thought In
spired her. She would take some of her
prettiest shells, show them te the baker
and ask him te save shells for her.
Mr. Bewer was net busy, lie admired
tin gretcsuuc faces and was vastly
amused nt the brownies whose thin legs
were- made "ef-fclt and glued te the sides
of the egg, which wns burmeunted by n
cuniilijg' paper can.
"IJIesu my soul ! Miss Lene, you've
solved ti problem that wns vexing nie
my Easter window," he declared, draw
ing Mary Ellen's box te hlin.. "New,
leek here, suppose you help me. Yeu
furnish enough of these, and I'll pay
you for them, besides putting In some
of my stuff for the kiddies.
"Oh, Mr. Bewer. I'd love It," nnd
HrrraJrajrajrajrajraJraraj
raeger Introduces a Most Inclusive
Selection of
SPRING SWEATERS
TO GREET THE OUTDOOR SEASON
m, r ' 'BI
the win-
hat we
roast a
these little
brownie figures climbing nreund ever
the platter, nnd have maple sugar cups
out of the shells "
"You're n genius, girl! Why
couldn't I roast n turkey "
"Oh. and I'd get out grandmother's
old well-an'-trce "
"What's that?"
"Why these Sheffield silver meet
platters with" the gravy well In the end ;
they called them wcll-an'-trees. I'll
polish it pp, nnd thnt will be the cen
ter. Then, Mr. .Mower,, If you're sitru
they'd be Safe, I'll bring ever some
ether old things and we'll make n gor
geous window. I'll color the eggs and
rlx everything."
"My window "usually costs me from
$50 te S100. New. vnn leek ni'eiinil.
figure eniwhnt you want te de and ask
my helr when you need it. I'll give
you f $25 for yourself if you can keep
tun expenses uewn 10 aoeut JJliU.
Mary Ellen was In .-the seventh
heaven of delight. She asked for meas
urements of the window, went outside
te perspective, walked up nnd down
en each side of the street te get
effect, roughly sketched the window en
n card, noting her findings, oblivious
te the admiring gaze of Mr. Bewer,
who was chuckling te himself: "A
sure find she's a natural window trim
mer!" She came back, her blue eyes dancing
with enthusiasm, "Oh, 1 kuely- it's
going te be the very nicest work I
ever did. Of course, I'll have te have
help "
"Fine! Clinten',- my son, Is coming
home "
mmmmmmMm
,- j ;
:"I'thbtiitifc
idotf'te'un
derstnnd, nnd "
Mr. Bewer smiled. "New, ye go
ahead and get your plans up. If the
young man wen t de, then I will.
Mrs. Lane listened, at first wearily ;
then she caught the Infection of her
daughter's happiness.
When alt was ready Mary Ellen
asked Mr. Bewer te come tiiul Inspect
the work. They had It staged In their
little parlor. She was disappointed te
find Clinten nt home, and Mr. Bewer
Insisted that he come, tee, though no
was secretly amused that Mary Allen
did net assent cordially. And Clint,
who had watched her expressive face,
was dcternilned net te be left out.
Mary Ellen had become very fend of
Mr. Bewer, who treated her like n
daughter, and she laughed nnd blushed
with delight at his unstinted praise,
declaring. "New all we're get te de,
Clint, Is for veu youngsters te transfer
this te the store window."
"It renlly ought te be done over
night," said Mery Ellen, "and mother
says, Mr. Bewer, If you'll lend your
car she'll come ns critic."
"Just the thing," declared Clint.
"Dad nnd your mother can supervise.
taunt:" " "w.ss.aa
,.J"H.;ih &! Vlled t J
'in unje uciurti r.nnter, lh .
display was the artistic top.nete?l
window trimming. The wendeffniTil
with its old silver, Us dclect3ri9
tnc Dcnutmtiiy browned, tttrkev .
old I.ane wcll-nntree platter it,.
Imltable brownies climbing .ii '
thlnij the eggshell favew. fij "
beautiful dells dressed as wallr.L:
the Easter rabbits fenced off in?'
ner 'were nil exclaimed nv t... -. ..V
nnd grownups alike. It surelr t!M
tTie trade. Mary Ellen and h ,E8l
were kept mere than busy innkln SZM
for thtf children. 'ur,nJ
"We've just go te have Mnry En
in me Diisincssi ncc nrci i n
te Clint as they reckoned up the dmSI
en the window. vnitm
"She's se fend of you. dad liM
Clint., ' ; Lumpi,IH
Ills father .laughed delightedly "net
vuuu ! - ... ui J I'll 1 up
"man as your dad when you're nj2
Fer if you don't brace up arid n2
her I'll disinherit you and make htt
business partner."
Se Clint' just had te brace up
Te Retail Shee Dealers
The Pell Parrot Line of
Grewing Girls', Misses' and Children's Shoes
re new en display at tti
Hetel Adelphia from Monday, April 17, te April 29
Mr. F. D. Clarke in charge
ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND
ST.IOUIS, MO.
WiTiHil
km HORACE SBW1CE
TO meet every whim, te suit every mood there are
original types for all occasions prescribed by Spring
from diaphanous chiffon-like simple slipovers,
all-ever striped sweaters, these with matching scarfs
and hats, the interwoven silk types, te sweaters
that seek their charm in the glorious mottling of color.
ILLUSTRATED SWEATERS IN UNUSUAL
COLORINGS 10.00 and 9.50 RESPECTIVELY
c)f. Oram Incited
1701 Chestnut Street
at iyth Street
I'rlnu. It wns great
it thice times: IMil
suppe-' ,eii tlitl.
'At for It. Valentine,
in !(! of In tn . I uiiln l
Vent
i see
1
thlCe weeks
Horsemen et the Apecaljpse ill nil.
The wiiy he hues'. 'I'ei rible ! It'? ;il
:i i the smile.
"Wheie in the world I- Milieti SUN?
I thin U lit is awfully geed. He i eiiies
next, in my opinion, te .Mente Ulue.
".N'obetly ever writes unj i liiug fihetit
Harrison renl. Whj '.' I lliinl; he i"
also geed.
"f'eiibl .. en tell me the name of the
pictiin in which 1 think lieu. Comp Cemp
son nhi.cdV It get s liUn tint: She
I lie. Thej've been shoetiti;
nml I m tillvc jet.
Malt Moeie. who overheat d the
I'm getting se , ( Vl L-oliseleil Crillitli with:
like "The l'tiiii i "Isn't It tee bail our cameramen
"9$
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&
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tm$
j
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7-
8f
NNenderftfl
g. Juspi
$500 sdrJWudngS2
en I
WHJTra tiww
:iVIVi
Jf $6.50 te $13.00
::i"ipp.r. -a 0010 $' 9.oe
w..n. 24 J -1- ftft tA 410.00
loeft vmaiN wool.
WenderUit Service ;ir--'
KPServ,ce Geed Stere. Everywhere
NEMO HYCIEWC.FASHION ..."
pun
are
such noer tiiarksnien '."
Kathcrlne MneDetiuld has been tii,te
serleusl.v ill at Truckee. She went then
with her rempuii) te tilm exterior
scenei ler "The Weninn C'eutUers," '
ami was suddenly stricken with pneti pneti
nieniii. ller sister, .Muiy .Mac 1. 11 re 11,
Mill tettuliutely Willi her at the time.
Violet Clink. who wiete "The
Weman Ceni'iici" for Mist Ma Den
ti UI. us well in "Demestic Uchmen.'
u lermer picture, iin. eeen iippeiiiivu
New Yetlc San Franciice Boiten Chicije
EirHifHifHJfaiifHiRJHJffEJrarHJraJHiraJfait5Jfaiai
wax ilch tiiul her fniher took her out 1 scenario editor for the company
Vcit 011 11 speiiai ti.1111 one tune, aim
while out then she met 11 iowIiev nnd
fell in hue with Inn,. When ler lather
1 told her it was time te go back home
tin didn't wHin te hiiNe tins tow boy,
se they took him along and educated
him iihreutl, I think. Then, when lie
'came buck, nil educated mid e fulth,
, she didn't like him iliat in,' se they
went buck out West t'.tii ou iiniler-
, stand that"; Who wns the fellow V"
! fl'm afraid that't 11 IS 1 1 Compson
I picture tlint I never sn "I.ee" or
'"Old-Timer" may iecngiue tin plot
and send in me lniormaiien. n waieii
,V wiilled-111 tet deesn t serin te make
much difference when 11 tle.eu gnw art
doing a .legfeltl net nt the .asU
studio. With or Hither without full
legnllu tiny were rehearsing for n so se
(liienee in "The (illdetl Cage ' whleli
Sam Weed Is tlirecllng. w Hi (lleiia
Swuiiseii In the btiiriing pair Meicy.
Mm should have seen the men' Bui
I'll admit It was worth 11 Xetlced
several Christie ititni'dy Kit If 111 the aggregation
EZ.Z!3LLLZIMmm1hvmmmmLLIh.MHHIJ)L
(cept 11 let of ethers), but thtueH , (len.f ,.n,nv jln u,iaf tQ ,
no doubt In my mind that she K at i , alfjMt MeMC ,!lll(, ,0Mmal, ,e't
rcry critical stage in her career. J hat n unassinnliig, conseientieut.
Isn't just my own opinion. I in giving "
the conclusions 1 jeacli from i"utlin
my own mall.
Ycb; I'll piint n picture of Llme Lin
coln. He as hem net long age and
hH n verv attractive man )
Aleynliw O'Neill MeGlniiU: That'- a
pretty name. What part of L'eliind did
Teur'famiiv come from'" I've taken the 1
advice at the end of your letter and
Jiaven't read It all. Se here iir your
answers . .
If you le seen Louise. Uutt ami met
Alice lirady. what de miu want te get
any cleter te this uieie werhl for.'
Should think that would be enough
(That's deep; I'll give you two guesses
which wiiv I mean It.)
ls. 111 publish u plcliue of Ken
neth Harlnn, us been fin they semi me
fome geed ones. These I have 111 e
awful leek an if Ji was hh brutal us
hi wlfe said h wax when 'li sued for
divorce net long age.
Vliv don't you envy me mv Jeb.'
Most people think H'h prett soft. Ami.
iinfertunutely, I don't answtr .ill tin
letters I receive Tlicj'ii' ';ettlng he he
jend me
1 theusht "liiecji Teiiipt'ilien w.is
.. very punk Hlery with some tnlghly
tine acting neiiibly Thrndeit Koslell'-
i)cinll(l perreruiHiice iiinl .w:iiiiu Haul-
Iteira work, iintl lovely llelty i.emp-
m proving herself mere versatile tiiuii
"jujH'cttd altheush I'm expcctliii; a
iritta umr.
VlBtJne la making "IMoednnd
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Aftcr-Dinner Trivhs
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Ne. lilK ltiiig l'Vmn hiring
A paper tlbtc It threaded en n siring,
and thu mis of the string nre held l,v
two pei'KUis. Thi' tlUc Is covered with
a niipl.in. lleiiehhig heiientli the cloth,
tile perfnmiT m.steii)iisly lemeves nt
disc unl hands it for tnsiectleti.
The secret 's a tltipl cate tllkc. which
the pertermer heltlt concealed in his
hand. When he reaches under the cloth
hu tiulctly tears off the disc that Is en
rhn string and conceals It In his hand.
Ilemevlng his hands from the napkin,
be tesaes the duplicate, disc for inspec
Hur aAd avflrr one nuita natarallr be
Cerns?
just say
Blue jay
te your druggist
Steps Pain Instantly
The simplest way te end a corn la
Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in
stantly. Then the corn loosens and
comes out. Made in two forms a
colorless, clear liquid (one drop does
itl) and in extra thin plasters. Use
whichever form you prefer, plasters
or the liquid the action is the same.
Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed
laboratory. Sold by all druggist!,
ftrtaluaiU took?' Cern CMihw Jjiif."
Net next week, or the week after, but new before
het weather nets in is the ideal time te install
a Levekin.
The Levekin is an all-year-round convenience,
but a hummer nccesnity.
Don't put up another summer with unsatisfac
tory het water appliances which are constantly
en your mind; needing attention or keeping you
wuitinfj for water te heat.
WITH a Levekin you are always assured of
abundant het water when you return, het and
tired, from business or pleasure.
When letting your coal fires out for (he hum
mer, install it Levekin.
See the Levekin Dementtrated at Beeth 12S
Real Eiiate Exposition, April 15th te 22d,
inclusive, Jit Regiment Armery
THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO.
39 te 43 Laurel St., Philadelphia
Made In Philadelphia
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