;?5 r "fc 'n. iimm r i i ? -"iiirrrci'e., NlW(.V...M. F mm TVS w-'V v ! "jzjl p w iiir " r iw i W !i( 'v fr-f ?.w.tf f 5,'..r J m&wffitt& rjm m'r ft. EVENINGS tm ' Kir i.r.ft- "w- - -.-. .S I" "li M. I tx, isr ' K1- .. Wt 1 P;S A H y. Kri z& : j i V. r . " w. , IV Ifey VZ. &. i . ti-'' M Wj m n Sfe Daily Mevie Magazine mi FOfi THE. FILM BpJ '.aaiiiiiiiiiiiiii. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm HbLbbbbbbbLA fbrW , IbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT H bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVi ' PhbbbbK wMCflvllHH Sir liBBBBBBW'JfTlMPHBBBBW. jm V '". v,yBBmBmBmBmBmBmBmBmF - ' BBBrBr fckj Jhja4'fwBBBBBBBBal.-. K4ftET3'9BWPABBBBBBlSBBVBk Hi "7ft"l!&BMBWv'a(BMIPBWM;' DOROTHY GISII We iciM be glad te publish the pictures of such sctccn players as are tuygested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY Ena Draho writes "f nm q;He)yeur M. oemethins or etlier deserved peered at you this time for letting the imiwIib tt Aitn Tiftp fi linplinltntffTMit unD v uu ...v. e ...... ........ ....... (She Bays It's time for Deuglns Fair banks te retire, lie's tee old! Whnt Utter ret! De net nil things improve With age? And would die put jeiinj; actors fii old men's part"? Hew about Frank Leve and Keennn and Kirk Kirk weed anj Stene and Roberts and till lingwater and Winter Hall and Her bert Standing and Ogle nnd Burten and Geldart nnd se en and en? "Why, Fairbanks i just coining Inte nil own. I don't believe he'll ever grew' old in spirit. Yeu see I like him. ''And here Is one reader who n,"lt-' agrees with . C about tne lereign ilms that we hate seen. Of course, thiT don't send ever their ordinary ? .V -. ,1tln xrtnm titrf,1ra ? Mlfl K0nfl ,14,' EIV1J "J inwmm """"l ! - f, (Stir Desi, UUl IIC '"C uihpi uc vuir f ceded them. They den t end Happily, If It isn't cans stent Willi ine siur.v. . 1 Jl - ftl.tt. f... And our American directors think that 'ft aeeessary anu u euen bpeus uu umci- Mflan ntanHitl lril linf 1 nil 1 ",I saw Bert L.vtell in A Trln te Paradise ' The nrezram Mild 'screen rerslen of 'I.illem.' Bert was his usual debonair self. I wonder If either k. . i.i. .li-ft,,,,,,,. ,n- T.iHnin' before or since the 'screen orslen' at re- leased Why. it's almost sacrilege te compare them! Schlldkrnut was per- feet. I wish Ltibitsch would de 'I.ll- I..' e.,.i , Kpiiiiikrnut in his own part but of course ene would miss the poker word, but net the facial ex. presslens and by-piay Yeu reserved your opinions regarding r. . Won't you give them new?" letter, (All right. The average foreign film aa shown In European tilm Houses is hopelessly bad compared te tha average American film. But that But Is iia Mptint I T-.'nrnrif. Ims nreduccd one or two outstanding geniuses nue i."'w"' ; scratch. SRliiWef.Mer hnUiWmvei....hl2 enin1 "I't mnimer I heard rumors that 3Sr!rb ieL'r nr'tists Xn"nwt of our M- lMnien as K'K t0 li'" K kMt W- Dotue 5W "u?."" KriVJr..rf.i irvw un. uiii n,v. .h. ft..- . ...... ability te put their great artistic con options en the screen in a way that we have net yet learned te de. I de net believe that any American director could have made "Callgarl," -r "leceptlen ' or xnc ueiem. liiey fe'all showed a seriousness et artistic vision nnd n dtsrecard of bo-emce values that we de net seem able te com bine in the same organization. And any one who injects the subject of atrietlsm in such a discussion us this as a two-by-four conception of what art means te the world. There Is no nationality in true art. "Passion" I considered a very fine yicturc but net greuter than America can produce. The sninn gees for "Gypsy Bleed" and "One Arabian Right." But I think "Deception" and 4',Callgari" nnd "Golem" stand alone. v.' These German directors are fre quently compared te Griffith. 1 con cen ilder Griffith the world's muster mech anician and technician of the liliir;, but I de net censder lim an arti-t. There; is that definite enough?) sMary Haberl writes: "I hae greatly enjeied leading jour I.etteibnx and hid Intended te be merely a spei-iutur, but nfter reading M. M.'s epistle, 1 cannot he.p but join the parade. First, ifd like te knew : Why docs he (or she) take a slam at the Germans? 1 thought the war had been ever for some time. I , knew nothing of Pela Negri's leeks r acting, never having seen any of the photoplays she is in. "As te foreign ti ins, I consider 'The Golem' a wonderful picture; se different 4Mftm nmnift tit tin. 'mtiMiv' iilr.tllr.iftl IVft.'vi i: flilM QW.ft' ... ...ft. iriwj ......ftft. ..w . ?4- JukI In Philadelphia lately. I also saw 5m'DeceDtien' nnd theuglit It wus pretty Wajeai, Spii 'Aa- I indicated, 1 have net seen $j'Qjpsy Bleed,' se can make no com parisen with 'Carmen.' but t.era.diue always lias been i laverite, and i see t,t.'tTery photepluy she Is in which, I am jKjtvaarry ie ay, are n- umu iur urmrt'ii. a' relief from Gleilu Swauvin ami Kath erine MucDenuld. 1 don't cnic much 9m A'len Tttrrv un T clleCftl flint- kltdllH . 'l Aaa ftlil. .. m. nt t. ftu) .l.lu Il.ttuW 1,1 lllll. is-- -ptfj .-UUIIft.U VI OCtrillft LI1IO HUll Jftift., K tLstterbex. I don't think she's se ,i'i oed-IookiUK. either, her uuse being tee Llf ' large, for one thing. i? "1 am Kpirltiiiliii. In Hke Dnrethv Dlll- J-, since she does net force that dimple i? af bers te worn overtime se union, anu '2 Akltib felin illrl LrilDfl work 111 'Meriiii. of b'ftila Jdy lA-tty.' Of i-mirse, I like idy; who welildu t, after seeing him The tour Horsemen aim 'the k'? Alse like Wnlly.lut whnt I'd te gnew is way tuuii i m ini-ss up English lord (In 'The Worlds Blen J, where tne lans con u see expected te see n Dexing match fA-arand K. O. from Wnlly's list, i,preany disnppeinicii, ;4esn't soiucbeily chloroform i anu put mm out et ins FAN'S SCRAPBOOK M. NEEI.Y a s am (s he s nrebablv one of Her mlene's little group of teriuus thinkers) that docs net excuse your wholesale sjnm of '(J. B. S. & Ce.' Don't you honestly think you were unfuir new that you've cooled off and been ktreked all nice and smooth again? Just be cause some people who never tried te understand hi in go around the world calling thcinitelvpi 'Shavians' and quoting f-mart things is no reason why uc should get het and tay mean things of Shaw. "However, this Is a tnovle column. I want te ask you : De any of your correspondents mention the exce lent acting of the movie animals? Suw Tem .Mix the ether evening never liked him but I was nmazed at the intelli gence of 'Virgil.' He has Tem skinned seventy miles. Couldn't we have some just animal movies? I bslleve there are a few, but I'm sure we could btand C, UUl 1 IU BUI C tail , ,etg , fa , ed as 'Vir- .. , "I taw Constance Talmudge last week. Forgotten the nuuie of the mevii. It was en Charles Chaplin. the same bill with While I can laugh i at mjbeit and my iaus anu meas, j , must say I object te this commonplace stunt of making women interested in politics cartoons of militant siiftragettes. It s a .ittlc out of date. As for Cennie, i she never unnealed te me and the role of 'Nobody Heme' seemed te suit her. Nerma seems te be the high spot in that fumlly "Charlie, te the contrary . I think, did some excellent work, as usual. It's Churles new, isn't it? He Is nn nrtlst. off and en. I met him In the office of the grouchiest man in New Yerk. Said man was never known te Millie Charlie made, him laugh! Honest! 'Sides which he's c!eci u sort of Shavian aiijlhlM about this? I have been , ....,.,. watching anxiously nnd have heard nothing further. As I before stated, the Londen pictures bnve a. I been ter ribly slaughtered, and I imagine if Mrs. . Jack undertook the supervision of them, we might get something worth while. Hepe se, I'm a Londen fan. De you remember Bosworth's wonderful 'Sea Wolf the stage one, net the movie. Wouldn't It be worth while te have some mere? I still feel cold i shivers. "Rezardlnc the Farnel movies. That I 'Meney Moen' would be a peach wltlt j 'jour Betty Compson, but it would have i te have a real sum 1 boy with freckles land where is he? All movie children I are pretty ! And all the ether cliarac- iters. I'm nfrald they would remnke , it nnd Arcadia would be changed te well, we won't talK aDeut it any mere. "De you suppose William Farnum I leeks bad because he Is in n wrong setting? 1 don't like him any mere but years age I saw him in 'I.es Miser- i ahles,' and I remember I considered i it one of the best pictures I ever viewed. i Since then I have net seem him in one .thing I thought wns we.th whle. 1, I the cause the actor or the pajs?" i Answering backward, I don't think Faruum has been particularly fortunate I in his recent films, nnd jet I de feel that he should hnve made mere of the , material he hns had. He doesn't im press me. There's something lacking. ' Ills methods are all very old-fashioned and hu Is acquiring a sleek and plump , smugness that I find irritating. I 1 haven't heard anything definite1 about Mrs. Ixinden's plans te super vise the filming of hpr husband's sterleH. Hepe she does. Did ,ou see thp film version of "The Seu Wef"? Terribly j mangled. Yeu have n prr'ectly legitimate kick about the Cennie Tnlmndge picture, ' "Weman's Pace." The animal pic tures are till going merrily en. but nieiliicers have found it necessary te put j babies and men ami women In them te make them geed box-office attractions, I New that we have nil cooled off, I'll i admit that I went tee far In what I i snld about Shaw. I de 111m his Htuff immensely. And deep down In my heart I knew that lie hns taught me n let alwut hew te leek at plays and pictures and things in general. Se thnt s thnt. New let's cut that controversy out We ' let It get entirely (en personal and this is a movie column.) The Maine Decked at Gloucester The bntt'eshlp Main", which was' recently sold bv the I'nited States Navy I te uenry .. i inner i neus, iron urn! steel dealers of Philadelphia, along .with several ether battleships, was yes terday towed te the Pusey & Jencn shlpynrd wharf, Gloucester. The ship was tied up at the wharf of the New Jersey yard of the nJant. and It was rumored, that aonie of the battleships A1KY PICKFORD'S LEADING MAN IN "TESS" IS SECRET By CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood, Calif. FRANK D. ORMSTON has been engaged by Mary Plckferd n art director for "Tew of the Storm Country," her new picture. He Is new working en designs of sets nnd cos ces tumci. This Is the second time MNs Plckferd will have made "Tes." It was n splendid picture before, ns many will remember. New. however, with the linnrnveil methods of filming nnd the ndtantage of the star Mipervising her own production, we may leek forward te something out of the ordinary. Mr. Ormston was recently connected with the Katherine MncDenalil studio. tin rlPHlcrlxvl nil the Mts for "KlMllCt.' which starred Otis Skinner. Previously he was with l.eli Weber for several rnrs In the same capacity. There is no announcement of cast a vel for "Tess." but we understand that mnny n worthy actor Is besieging .Miss IlcKferd te give uim a job ns ncr lending man. (.fiKtnn C'.iss left for Santa Barbara last Saturday afternoon te join the Victer Schcrtlngcr Company. He Is te play the lend opposite Pauline Stnrkc. "The (iliest Breaker" wl'l be Wnl- lnce Reld's next stellar vehicle. J.ihi I.ce will cnlu be Mr. Reld's leadins woman, nnd Alfred E. Urcen will again be his director. It is always a geed sign when a company continues to gether picture nfter picture. It net only bhews that they e?t along well, but that the public nnd the studio officials like the combination. I was surprised te learn that Bert retell will play the lead opposite Betty Compson In "Te Have and Te Held," which will be tnken from Mary John John seon's popular novel. Theodere Kosloff. who grows by the minute in pepulnrlty with the public, will hac a very strong part. Geerge Fltzinaurlcc hns come from the Kan te direct the picture, work en which will begin seen. Whnt has become of Constance Bin ney? She wns slated te play the lead ing role In "Pink Gods," with Anna Q. Nilsson supporting her. But peer little Miss Blnney seems te have drop ped from sight, for word new comes that Bebe Daniels Is te play the star part. The story Is one of Cynthia Stockley's Seuth .frlcnn .talcs, nnd will be directed by I'enrhyii Stanlnws. It is gratifying te knew that Adolphe Mrnjnu will play an Important part, probably being a correct villain. Irvln Willnt started last week en the production of "The Siren Call." al though Dorethy Dalten, the featured player, did net return from nn extended vacation until the 17th. Paul Powell whom I saw riding en the street car the ether evening, just like tht' rest of us plebeians plnys the iending-iuan s part. while Mitchell Lewis Is also worthily in the cast. Wanda Haw ley and Milten Sills will play the Important pnrts in Ocnrge Melferd's production of "Burning Sands." which sounds like another of these Rhlek pictures. Isn't enp enough for a long-suffering public? However, Biircrara Victer Bread 6 Big Leaf At all our Stores MWiiiHnuiinniuiiuiijiu:miijmiiinru4ni'iint;einijH'nunifummHiiirii:Rjiinn, m Minnit a man steps loetin' fir trouble, happiness will leek fer him. Irvise Bacumli k Minute a htere leeks mere te pleasing patrons than merely te getting cash for goods, that minute it starts te win geed will and better business. Happiness Candy Stores. sell millions of pounds of luscious sweets because they "threw in" something priceless, something really big and line called v treating folks white, Happy Thought for Tedaj: CHOCOLATE 7Qe VERITHIN MINTS Vlb. United Happiness Candy Stores 12th A (iMttnut HU, 140 H, A2d HI, 2148 (.frm-nt'n Ate. ISO! Market 1st. aana (Irroiuilewn Ait. i the cast of this particular' opus may redeem it. Rebert Cain, of whom we haven't heard for n long, long time, has a finger in the iilc, 'te say nothing of Winter Hall, Louise Dresser and Jac queline Legan. As long , as I nm gos siping. I may call your attention te the fact that Miss Legan recently signed a Wve-year contract te play In Gold Geld wyn pictures, The object of the came new is, find Miss Legan's (leldwyn contract. It is mentioned with beaming smiles thnt AVIntfred Westevcr and William S. Hart, a bride and groom some months age, are expecting nn heir. Is Your Kitchen All-Gas? In these ''days of labor-saving, comfort promoting devices, no woman should be without the convenience effa Gas Range, Gas Water Heater and Gas Iren. When all the kitchen work is done by means of gas heat, you can be sure of greater convenience, cleanliness and economy. We new have en display new Gas Ranges, with many attractive features. Seme are finished in enamel. 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' i luiifirllflrll IL Vr7lC':it W3mr , - f , ppp ' ,v fv w tike Wm XRr ffA. s.LNft yS fj ) This peppermint flavored sugar coated gum a delight te young and old It "melts in your mouth" and the gum remains te aid teeth and seethe the mouth and threat. There are the ether WRIGLEY friends te cheese from, After Every Meal" rilOTOl'LAlS I APOLLO C2D & THOMPSON ST3. MAT1NISU DAILY WII.MAM IE MII.I.F. PBOniTTlUX "MISS LULU BETT" ARPAHIA CHL.ST.VUT Ilel. 10TII rVXtLJe ie a. M. te J 1-15 I. M. ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE CRADLK" AQTOR EIGHTH ft (IIHAHU AVE, -ftJIV-r MATINEE DAILY SYMPHONY ORt'HKHTRA (IKOKOP. FITZMAI'KICR PBIWM'I'TinN "THREE LIVE GHOSTS". 'BALTIMORE T VtiTJ I JIAKY CAHR p.nil SPECIAL CAST In "OVER THE HILL" Dl I It7DIDr llread fc .Suxiiuchannu DU.J H.DirU Conllniieun l! until 11 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE TIIItEE Mt'HKETEERS" BROADWAY Brea:'. ehWVB. C'KCII. II. IE MIf.T.K PRODlf'TIO.V "A FOOL'S PARADISE" PAPITTil "'" MARKET ST. t ALL.rN IV. N PR i,UCT .N '" " I "SIN OF MARTHA QUEED" i COLONIAL uw-8VaW ,v: RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TOI.'Alir.E DAVID" FAlRMOUNTrvVr.Lr" WESLEY BARRY In THIS EDWARDS' "SCHOOL DAYS" CATN QT TIIEA'IHE Belew Sprura nOln Ol. MATINEE DAILY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "PAY DAY" Rey Htmnrt. "I.lff'n Orrulnl Qucttlen" GREAT NORTHERN Misui-, RICHARD BARTHELMESS In 'TOI.'Ani.E DAVI D" IMPERIAL 00.4- S&. , Mae Murray in "Peacock Alley" Added CHAR 1. IJLUAV''I11A DW MARION DAVIES III "REAVTV'S WORTH" LIBERTY 11IIOAD k. CMI.l'MIIIA AVT M"""" nwiv TYRONE POWER III "rOOTl'ALLh" '.v'liifflraifiiiiirarairaiiiiiii'LiiniiiiiiHii'ii MiiniMnKn Read Our Classified en Pages 32, 33 and i a i i, ftA i f v.ft.Uiaa r a. . "sv i : m X "iv HM3aL ,' J is in the center digestion, brighten toe: r-HOTOPLAYS tt1hX $' -'lyjsaaw ' j Jt . a Vtf aV VIP LV isM' ii rtwtt',: V -: The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which' is a guar antee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures .through the Stanley Company of America. ORIPMT Woodland te: at OSd 8u i!11,1 ' MATINBB DAILY VW'lJit I,K MU.I.E PRODUCTION "A FOOL'S PARADISE" OVERBROOK MV,,rSS. Wallace Reid & Elate Fergusen . In "PETER IBBETSON" PAI APP I:14 MARKET STREET .. Ly-1 10 A M. tn 11 .i I'. M. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN Ol' THE APOCAMPSE" PAI M niANKPORD AVE. f. 1 "'VR.r,, .n W-W1; "FOOLISH WIVES" REGENT Market St. Uelew 17th 111 A .f in 1 t T t WILL ROGERS In "A POOR RELATION" RFAI TO aERMANTOWN AVENUE an WILLIAM KU3StLL 'n "THE LADY HIOM I.ONdACRI." QUITO Yrrr Mth . Daltlmore Av. ul ' -VU MAT .MARY 'll -n-l I'ttc.h, evi:. O3e "OVER THE HILL" r.ft.T i.. STANLEY S".KHT ZV? RICHARD BARTHELMESS M. l"J "r. wrJV..NTIIIIAV' STANTON MA.Rlft:c,r a1"" it" h,l- iHcmi.iVnrV-rreW,ISP-M-Where 1 MyWantjering Bey Tonight? 333 MARKET..8!?".1: BE. 1 1 X LUMfaUN In "EOR THOSE WE LOVE" VICTORIA lunK?pVlrP' DUSTIN FARNUM III "IRON TO (Ol.lpi GRANT 40S2 e ira no ave7 MAE MURRAY 0:10 H ti In "n:COCIi ALI.E" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. 0."X1 AMBASSADOR 'i""!!"'"? .Ax'- " M ivuiiwn wivrie mm m ik ia a h a, a.- m w 'I Vt'k-llmrgf Arlla. 'Thi Rullnir Piwn'nn' Germantown "'flADA" , iviAi iWacAVUY In "A VIROINIA COURTSIIII sZ . the ," ,ei I rnoTeri.AYa TMIW ceMMjrr r . fffcTheNlXON-NIRDLINGtKfi W THEATRES W I RFI ylIT C-D adeve market DfclJViUIN 1 1.30 ft 3i 8:30 tell P. M. MADGE IIELIVMY ft LLOYD HCOHS U "LOVE NEVER DIES" PCn AD 00TH ft CEDAR AVENUE xZ.UJt i;8e and Si 1 and U P. ' Wallace Reid & Elsie Ferguiea In "PETER 1BBETHO.V , CC IQFI t rkt ttt. teth ft aeifc VUL,!OC.U IV1 j j3e and 3: 7 and P. V Rl'UOIJ'll VALKNTINO ft AONES AYU "THE SHEIK" JUMBO FRONT ST. ft UIRARD AVt Jumbo June, nn Hranmera -u HOOT GIBSON In "RED COURAflE" I CAnCD ST A LANCASTER AVB. LLrtUtK a:30 ie 4,80; 7 te U P. DAVID I'OWEI.I. nnd ANN rORRPST U "LOVE'S BOOMERANG" I nn IQT MU AND i.euusr sthkbdj IAJ,JJI j ,t, l .Jin ft 1; ' n-ie w II PAULINE FREDERICK In "TWO KINDS OP WOMEN" NIXON MD AND MA,K5?TsSTT8n4. HERBERT RAWLINSON In "THE MAN UNDER COVKir . DOI I 524 and Sansom Bt. M IMVVJLI u,ly .teft .liflil.1 te 11 1' M. Nerma Talmadge in "Peppy"- Aililfil CIIARI.TE CHAPLIN. "PAY DU" 69TH ST. Tntatre. Opp. "I." Tarraiwl 2:30. 7 and 0 V, V DAVID PflWV.1,1. r.n, ANN FORHVST U "LOVE'S BOOMERANG" STRAND acrrn,n,0W2n3f.,,n,dvnrM' Wallace Reid in "The Champien" Ailrfrd CHARL.E CHAPLIN, "PAY U.W JEFFERSON 0th Daupliln Bti iTivru DAIUT MME. NAZIMOVA In "A DOLL'S HOUSE" PARkT hidee AVE. ft DAUPHIN SJ; r Alrw jjt, 2il(l; Ev. 6,45 te 11 Rudelph Valentine ft Dorethy Dalten l "Meran of the Lady Letty" Si5l i i m Ads 34.:. ' . 'vu " rrnta; '.'Just because ja a? Bcacrappa.atiuiai piant. ii;!iAftt JE t v "tf -i rim. f . S-a.-'L'i'1 'S'J ?k. 4mk$$'2 MrrftU,.A-J1jWftftfyyt.yaif,rfti.';s,fv.x
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