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Branches! 1113 Chestnut St. and 5S57.Grmantewn at. iiniminiii Jterg' AIIVKHTISKMr.N'T AIIVKRTISF.MftNT M "MARSHALL MILAN lj SHOWS SPEED ; IN MAKING FILM , I By CONSTANCE PALMER i Hollywood, Calif. MARSHALL NEILAX is known anions motion-picture people ns n very iip-nntl-ceinlng young person, but Inst Monday morning lie established a new record for hlniclf. He had com plcted the Aiming of "Her Man" with' I the exception of n single ccne. He was I 'chcuuleil te leave for .Sew lerk, at lie had te rush the negative of the picture there In time for imi early relcaxc. The only temninlng si;ene of the picture te hn taken was IhIcI In a railway Mat Ien. See hew it hitches up? The camera stepped grinding at ' 11:35 and the drccter was Blurting en hi way for New Yerk at 11 :40. i The negative of the picture will he cut en the train, Frank I'rsen. hli co ce co direeter, gein,? with him for the pin1"-1 ' pec. Le.Urlce .Tey mid Matt Moere haw 'the leading roles in the stei.v. Lately, MIm .Tey has blossomed out as a De Mlllc heroine, hut in this new plcttnc, . for a while at least, nlie will forget nil her tine frocks and appear as n plain, I I gingham-clad little country girl. Mr 1 Moere is also of the common or garden urlety. being a ery small-town edi- i ter. The story was taken from u Sat i urday Krenltig I'e"! Merv written hj (eerge I'nttule. Mr. Neihui has always Ijepii par- ' ticu'arl.v piuilul te Iu.t stories. I'ml'l f his "lilts of Life" wen- taken from that setirre. while he has Just litiNhpil "Feels First." which was written hv i Hugh MeNalr Kahler. 'Hugh WilJ still another lVw contributor. Is titling "l-oels HM. and. I believe, will of i Relate en "Her Man." ! fllirt nimlnrnT nTnanl. tn 4nlrA u klir.,'1 trip abroad before leturnlng te Mart1 I never knew whut real comfort was and, of course, you will have them his next production. j until 1 were the ULTEX Onepiece made by the house of Bailey, Banks There was considerable excitement Invisible Bifocal, made by Wall d: I and Kiddle Company. lqere is l me ins l UUBISSBSnSKssI SERVICE WMKBH Sf.KVICK COUNTa We wAnr. tht Kln .fTwUn Wiiinte tind the Kind or I'oitllen Unlrtd The Iryait Teachers' Bureau, lac. 010-flltMIIS Wlthfrn80iii..:J.' thlln. I0 Khm Bld riltbunli , - .- jiTii' Be ar tar jc 1, K I Ij-"!! . 33ig Value tbrphree Gents m. Ttur school &, ast: (Irczc Bherthnnd, TeuchtyDtnu. IIoekKeoplnp, Accounting, secrcttrlnl courses. Enroll new. rUIn nmrsa'd. Knter nr. IMy r nliht. BASKS HtSlNEMS COLLEUV IA BDHUIII KllinT ni'iiuu r Te the poison who icquircs spectacles and eyeglasses, the name "WALL & OCHS" stands for optical comfort and satisfaction. ttzfarrzihs SjrcpWi 1 '11.S, I have worn bifocals for T ENT is ever and the Secial Sea- I years; it is "tse much mere i- son is in full swing. If, you are convenient than changing one's , giving any parties the first thing glasses for near and far seeing. tfut te be thought of is the invitations; T"we film stars who are often uiHtaken for each ether ate xiiuwii abec. Mente nine en the lell. Red La Itncquc en the right. Ycl thc are net related in even the meM distant way THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HF.XRY M. XL'ELY "Beb" writes; "I have just read the answer te my letter and T fel prett geed Hbeut it. I had written a couple e times befete te ether letter be-s and received nary an answer, and m I am all for you. Yeu can lniii my fax or er ites, knock my ideals and .hntter tin Illusions (per sub-title) and I will net ret-ent it. Hew' that for gratitude': "In niv first letter which jeu did net answer I nUed you whnt the ctltlcs mennt by 'William lninum's bchoellHiy vivle of actlnc' I think he ! geed and de'iscrvlng of better phtuies ami mete praise, but what can be expected ftem a 'Fex' actor? t think Vex has ruined mere actors nnd plrtuic- than I could count up te. "I recently aw two iiictures and I was of the opinion that the aette in each was the atne. Heie was the bill ; Will Rogers in 'The 1'nwHlitig Here and Buster- Ken ten in 'The High Sign.. 1 knew the girl in the 'Unwilling Here was Melly Malenc. but the one in 'ihe tligh Sign' who was she? T"I am giving jeu four of nn t'auir iics and I will be :inxiitisl waiting te tee veu xlam them I will he dis.ip dis.ip ueinted If Miu don't. Here they ttic' (.'eerge WaWi. Viela Uana. Buck .lenes liil Klainc Hnininel-telii. (in ahead. "Thank-, for the cuinpllinent en mj c-;ilcal ability iYdiiih u great Kidder.) tffij? "Thanks for answering ni letter. V$ f ' s "Please note u-c typewriter veu .re ntitiiuic. i (Why should 1 kneck-tlne four fa fa fa vorites'ef jnu.xV Tlie can't help beiuu what they tue aucl en prebabh can't help liking them. If jeu could. et; Would. Xe. sir: I never knock that !-. net ihen I'm iinlied te T .lliln't !.en "'i'lie lllch S'lBIl." but I ami I can't Mand .Mae Munay or (Jleila Swntijen Hut 1 nl-e can't -intui Mubel Xermsnd I Theie. I'll bet that's n geed one. "And I wonder if jmi can tell me why I don't like Hetty (.'einpvin. I i-nw her only once, though, and in 'At the Lnd of the AVetld.' I)e you lemem ber it? Was It her fault, or that of the character "he pertiayed. that "-he Impiesccd me its tickle. btainle- and hearties'-, and tettnlnly far from being worth the rivuliy of three men and the ultimate death of two of them? Te me she was utterly inane. Did bhe seem se te you. and has she -luce luipieu'd, or was the picture net a fair chide for ! her? "(ietting back te M. S .1.. I'm afraid he hasn't read your nage often enough. or lie d Knew that he is wtenz In his statement that your writers ate all ' cln. (iladvs Bieclswcll silly little Hanpcis. It seems te mc that as Xancy. Wallace have the press book and the jiauie of the cirl isn't given. We'd both lie obliged If some one would give us the info wouldn't we? Tli'inka ler using typrwincr and ler .lgieelng with tne iilmut iccem l'ex ph -tures. J think the i rules icfer te Fin num's old-school methods of putting things ever no subtlety, no repression A. B. (.'. methods if you knew what I mean. Seme people like it ; Mime people don't ami irltn who ically aren't people at all don't knew whether they like i or net. but some body once said something clever iioeiu , ,mi. years age It. and the nit .is. v he ate tne niimaii the subject, a quotation marks (wiien tney ie unman nt all), have added it. I" their Met.k In trade. Don't piu miu attention t "em. If you iik Fain'iin, go ahead and like hiui. I don't. I "Murv L." writes. "Bully for yeu: That was a great answer you gave M S. .1. laM night, and he ought te be thankful he wrote, for unless I nus my guess, lie's a happlci man today. I'n k'Bi, of ieuim1. he's one of these unfor tunate individuals who udes through 'life en a high horse, gii.iug (eiide-rend-Ingly down upon us peer, ordinary meitnls nnd tindlns his keenest pleaMiie lit witty but stinging cilti"im veiy nitlsfying te liinitelf. iieihaps. but nil (he while eating !" his own happi ness. If he's that type, your letter h.ii doubtless brought n cynical smile. "But .veu should wen j If you haven't helped him. he's hopeless- and jeu have bellied hundieds of ethers. "I've been trying for weeks te write you. ever since you leplled te my letter a,,,,,,,!,,.,.,. re 'Feter Ibbctsen.' But I'm a henlbly fceiialll i euu Iiusv nersen. with a job net half s interesting as yours, and have only new found time te de se fortunately just r at a time when 1 most wanted te. I'm I resent M, S. ,(.'s Insult id you. and ' feel culled upon, as will ninnv auetliei, te take up amis in your defense. "I liked that sermon en 'dieamiug true even though you did get me all 'wrong. Fer what I meant was the dreaming true us peili.tyed in the pic ture that Is. the mutual and simul taneous dreaming of exactly the Minn thing, and the visible pi oef in the actual sending of a token which wa premised In the course of the dream. "Personally , I've never known this te happen in any one's lift hence my ranting le your writer that It was ."uurenl.' De you see.' As for dream anv number of peructly sane, neimai and educated folks have been allowing themselves this pleastiie. and I mod estly Include myself in that category. i rue, i lean meie wiaii i wine, iiiici i the meie I de read, (specially of such i ausweis as you wtete te ni" and te M. S. .1., the mete 1 legtel that we cannot . knew you lierseuallv. net as n movie I editor, but simply as a man. Fer you ' show net just yeui knowledge of the I movies, but se much of yourself, ami one of 1 1n yteatcsf i emplliuents I can pay you is that te inc. ami uudeubteiliy te the vast tnajeilty of your re.uleis you ate se doggone human. , "I'll tome back again some time when the hes jives ie it bieatliiug spell, j Meanwhile, if I don't utile, you can j depend upon It that I'm leading and ' enjoy iuj; your Muff, whether M. ,S. .1 appieves of ir or uel lu't that a I i (insolatien ?" ' Inst week en the Tla .lunna racetrack when Mary PIckfeid and Douglas Fair banks made their appearance in the grandstand. They wie just down te see the sights, leturnlng the next day In time for Douglas te work en his new prediti Hen. I hear that Itobeitseti Cele is te ttintn "Ttir, MiLiutn' utlli SrticllD llnv. . .(,.. ...V ...... '..,.. ...- ... .. ,- 1 aknwa In the leading role. New there I will lie something, my dears, worth see- I lug. if they den t throttle If. i Further news of Intense. Interest 1st the fact that Chailes Chaplin will seieen "I'linchlnelle" nsliN tili-t plctuie under1 his new I nlted Attlsts centiact. Theie has been an eiildeuilc of biith days for as much of April as we have hail. Flit of all came Mary l'Ickferd. then en the lltlu Marshall Xeilan. I'n- I fei Innately he w7i en the ttnln. as 1 told you befete, and didn't take a me- J merit ftem his film cutting te leek nt the Arizona deseit. Charles Christie. ' the famous comedy producer, celebrated his in New Yerk en April 13. and then I he and his well-known brother. Al, I planned te May In town until May .". their mother's anniversary. Levely (Jlalrc Windser ruw the light of day en April 14. and the Kith is Charlie Chaplin's celebration. All in all. it is a veiy eventful month. Jackie Coegau. who is being starred In "Oliver Twist," is making his mother lend the novel te him. a chapter at a ' time, c-vety niglil befeie lie gees te srcp. The picture itslf premises te be of some ' moment, vvtiat witn l.en nancy n I u- reinember her .' Beery lis Bil Opticians, 1716 Ochs. 1 Street." This is the sort of thing , veu will hear from countless wear- . ers of the ULTEX BIFOCAL. Ground out of a solid piece of i crystal-clear crown glass, it is the highest type of double vision lens that has ever been produced. And I one must net forget the imper- l tnnce of having them correctly ad justed by Wall & Ochs' expert litters. 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Se is the perfei ily vvendcrliil Meed of lettets that luive come te me Mine the "M. S. .1." epistU letters -i, iiverwhelmiiigly per sonal and loyal that I'm afraid it wouldn't be geed taste te publi-li half of them I din enlv tli.nik the wiitei-4 tietn the bottom of my he.ilt. I didn't knew veu weie takinc the scientific view of "(lienuiing trtn." but veu'll rind that even this pan of "Pctr' Ihbelsen" is net iiiinal I remember in in; euilv studies et Mink by a mini named Ilud-eii. i ailed. I think. " I'lie Law of l'sychlc I'henemeii:.." It 'va- wntt"n In very clear, itinlei stainlable luuguuge and. vhile tin' modern IiikIi -in ew psyihie investigateis si oft at Hudsen, 1 found him most helpful. I think what you Miy about Hie uu -laveratiV impression Hetty ('omrsseu made en you in "A ti.e Lnd of the World" is really the greatest compli ment veu leiiid pay hei . .lust step te nnalvsu' the story for n moment ami, by the win, this is a pretty geed fe tor anv i liaracter perttayal ami ask "Is that ihauieter. as intended by the author, uu adiiiiiabli h'i-eii and one whom I would l'ke'.' If the answer js "no,"' then a geed in ter or in tress will ad it in sieli a way as te give veu the sai.ie uiii'.tvor uiii'.tver ub'e iraitien that the etigiiial i hai niter would give veu If you get a f.iveinbh personal i anion ihete's something wrong vvlih the int'-rpietii- ticui-the n'ier is forget l in; In-, lele nd letting his own per- th rough. "TAMING OF THE SHREW" BY SOTHERN AND MARLOWE Lyric Revert. ug te i emedy , K, II. Setliern and .lulia Marlowe last night presented "The Taming of the Shrew." and whlle"the. perfeiniance (eiild bald ly be -aid te be as wonderfully shaded and vveli-i untitled as that of "Twelfth Night." Tuesday. It was in all lespciti a i K.'dltahle pioductlen. The Hither lehiitt and physical coiu ceiu edv of this htery of the reformation of a vixenish and chicwl-h young woman was bieught out te the vetv best of it liiheient duality. Mr. Setliern was a Inr. wIlv. bless you. I'm one of the must Prtruchie of naits. once again pointing H& sentimental and dreamy folks you'd ever toward his superiority in the great com- Kjl( 'want te inert -anti Juki new most of 0d itdes of the "Haid." His wife fTOiV' the dreams are of u little white nnd was convincing as the termagant, and W'l&SSjVJcreen cottage or perhaps a two-by-four even liner In the scene of the latter part cvWa .apartinent- wmie wirt ni iiivu iici, any et tne piny vvaercin sm- is scu-u fe. M war. for lie'n asked me and 'he's mine clia.stened, lniiuble wife. Hewland Buck- Sykes, and J'ayler (Irnves as (.'hailie Bates. Katlieilne MaeDeualil is moving ever te the Leuis B. Mayer studies, where she will make her pictuies in 1'utuie. Krances Marien is ba 'k in our village and is busy preparing the continuity for ( '(instance Taltmidge's pcxt plctuie. "Kat Is West." Ne word has yet come as te Sister Nerma's new vihirli Douglas Mael.eau is making a new i emedy called "The Sunshine Tinil." which James II irne is directing. MATINEE MUSICAL GIVES ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT Very Attractive and Nevel Features Introduced in Delightful Program The Matinee Musical lub gave It-, annual spring concert al he Bcllviie Bcllviie Stiatfeid last evening, and some very attriutive and novel features weir in troduced in a charming program. The Lemeil was sheu befete an audience which rilled the ballroom te its utmost. capacity . The elchestia of the Matinee Mii'ieui opened the uincert. being led by bi 'i'huddeus Bich and playing three num bers liv Haydn. T.schaikewsky and lil let. This was followed by au ensemble of nine harps, led by Ooiethy John stone Baseler Mrs. Bafeler has in this one of t'ie largest and best limp ensembles in the leuntry. the plevliu of which whs astonishingly well In tunc ul.i.n tli.. iliflu'iiltr of iiettini: this li'iin her of harps into exact tune In the hrst place is lensldered. te sUy nothing id the gieater difficulty of keeping thim In mui! In an open loom The nine membeis of the ensemble played with out their netcH nnd with splen lid pie cihien. geed ihyilini nnd beautiful tone. Tliey played u lomaece nf liasselmaii'ri uiid'ii marche uillltniie bv 'eidalle. at th dose of which a diminuendo ending1 veiy softly was skillfully piedured. The chorus, under the dliectluii el Helm l'ulaskl Junes, hhevved an ' lelleut balance of the various parts, with geed tonal qualitv and volume j Mrs. Lines, taking advantage of the vaiieus instiuinents nt lommend. had tried the novel effect of arranging some I well-known nmpei.it ions for chorus of i wemen'K voices, with aciemnaniineiit of I string fpiarlet, haip ensemble and piano with ituideiiial vocal and Instrumental' hoIes, 'liie experiment was very sue- j cessfiil. the airaiigement being skill -fullv and effeittvely done. All the com positions were performed with taste bv I both soloists and cheitis. the latter doing some espeimllv geed work In niiaiue and dynuiun The wniksi were Moskewskl's Scienade." Saint Saen's "The Swan. ' with (elle mid obbllgale by It nc Hubbard: Schu bert's "Ave Maria." with soprano sole bv Dera Milieu Heffman: Sibelius' "Value Tilste." vvltli sopiane sole bv Alvah liiadley . 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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. . MMBIUir r A STi 18TH V. M 4515 in In 75c. I ( SONG OF INDIA- Fex Tret Glanu and His Orchestra WIIEN BUDDHA SMILES Fex Tret- GlanU and His Orchestra Fer sale by your neighborhood dealer GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION, NEW YORK K iiand I am hU'n,' Ami mi il' ilininis are stiine 11 h (iitinile. I reilcil'K J.evvii hi Ilerbeit II. I.vann, piano. aiiSwVVriumereus, ami we hn'ic te iiinke 'cm Ltu-cnilii anil KranU I'eteru as Haptibta The soloist wax (Jcniuc J Smith. KEll'Vlrue You're hail cm. loe, 110 ileulit', uilileil in tlic luiiim-H tlicy nave wen nere, liiinloiie, vviin apppaiTit 111 inrrr r.nniri KjL '''! mi h a 'Tin' I ml v Wlin ( 1 lies te tli Aulilc fieni tli fart that it is always hv Tavhn'. Itachiminliieir 11ml IIoiiie. HE's3ovIe With Vtiiu' ' miilter of ii'giet that .Mr. Setliern Mr. Smith linn a fine veire of wiile HESy?i''l' a-rce with M'ti In wi niiuiv et i'Iieum-n le mult tin; ili'Iihtful Chrihte- ransc cncclally roeiI iiuallty In the HHHyxVravbrltcN llutt I'm afralil I'm net ! phcr Sly prologue, hln lnaunci,- pf pre - .upper rainier ami san with excellent KiiK'u" rt iiiMtrlaulep: lhat ftr! Utatlen of (his e!tJ Jnyerlt h both IntTtiietatleji as well as trrlmtefi abTft6Vmi';ofinst'aiK-e, ' up-'fa-ilaU- anil wm lahliltj. T Qfe&Z Records of Quality ni i - r.?n tiioupseN ArULa-W M.TiNi:n n.Mt.Y WILLIAM S. HART III "TIUVKI.1V UN" a r? r atm"a"c"es rNUT "' ' AKCAU1A je a. m. 10 11 1.1 PAULINE FREDERICK in "TWO KIMiS Of WOMKN" 1 a cTAD uigTith l iiirtAi't) am:. SMI'nOY nRf'IIF.4TK BETTY COMPSON In "I MK LAW ,M Till: MOM" i BALTIMORE T..,lkIi.'lMS,,5? 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I' STANLEY .MAIIKKT AT tut II ll A, V. ,n II-IB J! MAE MURRAY inJir.wiN.Tiqy STAfQ'T'ON mark'kt .m.eV. tern i LOCUST S-JIl AND 1.001'RT T?K? WALLACE REID in "Tin: ciiA.wriev u , r. tn i lM.-, p. ri;i'ii, I'Kiilil'l'lius M THKATItB--Hetew Heruca MriM;n TJMLY BT-4 Where h MyWandering Bey Tonight? 333 MARKET ..TW.-W RICHARD BARTHELMESS Iiiiei.'aui.i: d.vviii" VICTORIA i"M.t si.'.rinii VIVvlWiM. , , tu n p M TOM MIX In "t'llAMNIl I III) MOIIN" GRANT ,0-:;V,i"VVl"V' . ..,Tn RUDOLPH VALENTINO" "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" JD AND JIAItKKT STS. JM5 7 I l.n,irjl?DI A I ".OTII ilViru.rviri-. m.,i( ?n i;vf NORMA TALMADGE In "I.OVK'H KKIIKMI'TIOX" " LOIS Vill.sil.N In """ ,l" "" ;Nr,, "' "i StrelmlniN "Is Matrimony a Failure?" , "frUULISH WIVES" NIXON WILL ROGERS in "iioi'iii.ine I'OR iti'ii:" s CONWAY TEARLE in "miaiiewh or nn: h'" 69TH ST '1"ekt.!y.0-p.,.'.:.''l.V''lal, "THE FOUR HORSEMEN or nn: Are(.i.v'Hi:" ' STRAND J""'i",.i'! 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