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NEEI.Y "Ne Name" writes "Will the fol fel wlng help In regard te Kemuiiie Field tot? "I never heard of him before, or Mnee, till the Inquiry was made in jour department. " 'A WOMAN'S MAN' "Arrew. Five parts "Cast '"Larry Mcerc Itemalne Fielding '.'C I.ambert Orey AVm. Tooker TTllSA "Mlrla de la HuU Velvet lleban L5fJ,K "8tery by Ruth It. Sachs. Directed CTtJilbr' Vnrren Gorden. ire-JW.. "December -. -ip. wnen i saw u. MfT'lfiJt,hnnd thought it rather peer y Sfn then I de net llk csterns l.tr tt . !,V' W ( t rrw. stuff, but hta s& .... t i 1 . . .!. 5 v nen i nrsi upan kib ie .: m menng picture) i rcuieniecr it uimikni nnd Paid Fer' with Montague Let p. AIie Brady. Jesephine Urako nnd ,Frank Conlan. AVerld production. Wil liam tsrnuy. .ovemuer -i). nne. "Is tie 'HeilBit and Falil Fur.' ttltli aek Helt et al.. which I saw recently. e name story .' "Your "I.ettt'r llex Is very liiteret- f, nnu I enjoy it inueii. except me ptlen. tt ny de ten U'-e mat timngrci iverd 'movie se freely, se redunda.ntl "I am unnccusteiiipd te wrltins te liternry people. English peer nnd can't spell somewhat like the old 'My pen ii bad (mine's the deuce); my ink N pale.' Therefore nothing but n desire te help would have drawn me out." (And the desire te help U very much i appreciated. New. if we can only flml Unit whether Itemnlne Fielding i alive I or dead, we'll be all right. I lleth productions of "neught find Paid Fer" were founded en llrad's successful stage play of the Mine name. "Fan" Is short for fanatic. We are I ail fans en the movie. And why don't leu like that word "movies"? Yeu remind me of the dear old dean of Westminster Cathedral, In England. I was making "seenics' through Southern England asked his permission te grind a thousand feet areuiul tin1 aneienr eatneurai. i use,i , the word "movies" nnd he almost choked with rage. "Movies!" he cried , "What a typical Americanism ! Yeu lave no respect for the puritv of our language." I apologized. "Veu call It cinema, don't you?" I asked, pro nouncing It "sln-e-ma." He bristled Indignantly. "Ne. sir; 1 de net." he thundered. "I "sc the correct (Jreek pronounced BRP ;I iSftraa MVli i?4W WXi'Bl bWa. I BV'ik' rViu. by the way. what is the meaning BBWI '" ," ,lmt ,'0"Ill',',l0 ' uiinne. pronunciation ' and In -" I " -' sc& rv? i IKfl If Bk n HE SUCCESS OF AN AFTER- H 4. U NCOS' TEA DEPENDS LARUE- U fft$k I C IY UPON ITS SEfTINU. B SlfifrHP l 'l'-ll''U'.S IDEAL, OUR TER- JV I RACE RESTAURANT IS PAR- U eW' l TICULARLY DESIRABLE WHEN THE B !W, J WEATHER IS WARM. ONE MAY v1 1 THERE ENJQY THE OPEN AIR WITH- U ; I OUT FEELING ITS HEAT. H L,"r I Laurence Martich, Manager n r : I UvSn f ' I On the Lincoln JfT 6 Mile U E&f U Highway TJkYYVlx Frm H Wit A . 1 at City Line M Philadelphia U : . S FtinJDELPHIA'S7 B liS'' 1 HOTEL U K CONCERTS EVERY SUNDAY EVENING B fffc iv. m am . .& l .:, AltV.iM cvfua r& rv "-j 'tki.ki'iiem:: si'kiti: susif Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT AI'PAKEL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Commences Wednesday, May 3 .Greatest Value-Giving Ever Attempted CI IITC TTi A TQ r A DC C J UWl 1 hJ V-l M. kJ Vr-&a EnJ m1 ' nRRfRA ri m i.qfq m WBlBWBiWW """ BH td for Immediate Clearance laiiaai rim Vam , i 1 wlm fu . It "kye-nec-ma," with the accent en the "nee." Se, as long as there's that much doubt about the proper Werd I'll Htick te "mevicit,") m v a "MnrlliH H" writes "I ImVc been wanting te write te thtf Leter Itnx for Heme time, biit never get te It until 'Fine Doughnuts' made me no' sere I lust had te say something, tee. I want te shake hnnds with .ten for the dope , , .,,,. .j i..... you handed hack en Hint banal. Illicit L-, '.V T' V .-.i .. linvi.t Vnrfc .Icture, 'FoelU Wive.,.' Wc agree per- ' l Hint yei en !. !)atld Vnrk fectly en Ven Hlrehelm. lie Is danger- "''I1'1 "v 1,ls "'""''"". "' 1 ' . " ii .. ' t i.i. . "... "Wlieii villi relllPlilhel' that he iire- eus. as a ii uerumus i ijiie inc.,, ,' " ,,..s"Y:.. . ",.i . ..'t ... .ink Ulll'l'll lllllllVi Itm V MVii " jve (It was Caiel Dempster in "Ihc Leve Flower" a very sweet girl find u clever one. She did a line bit of work later In "Dream Street.' "I lived In (lermany befiire the wnr. lie is typical of many of the military of Mint period. 1 de net say this out of prejudice, because I have ninny dear friends among the military 'that was.' Hut such a Merj of rottenness dressed up Is n derecrnlien te the American screen. Yeu sure have the right Idea of the box office end of Iti'jeu were kindly in your lnfei mutton about that picture, having waited until ll left the theatre before commending en it. "I love Hareld Lloyd. 'Peter Ibbet ... i.. .. ..,i.. -.,;.. tl illllSt . IPIUV - Will you nut a picture of Lenerc Lynard in jour department? She. played with Katherlne McDonald in 'My Lady h Latchkey.' and Just a- few weeks 'age she was here with Hetty t'oinpsen In 'The Green Temptation.' She was the ditclies, is It true that she Is from our (Jnnktr City? Thnnk j en. you denr old bear are you really old? De jump en nnvhedy who tries te say anvtliliig for that vlllian. Ven Stroheim." (Yes; Lcim'p Lynard is u Phil phl.i gill, educated at Drexel tllte.) ten have mislabeled the mini? Did he net show In that plctutc his bread vis ion, clearsightedness and mural cour age? Did he net himself condemn these Whose minds were wnrped te sec only the small Haws nnd neglect the impor tant things in life? 4The 'small-town mind' produced a plcturu that In beauty of conception and width of undcMtnnd Ing was far ahead of anything the screen hnd seen. True, In analyzing all of his productions we find several ne cented characteristics. We can recog receg nise virtue and put) lete, then nn op pressive force, tin1 reaction, a mighty thrill and then the .moral goodness conquering evil. ' "Hut are these faulls? Rather vir tues, for though hli works are didactic lu n way, yet they nre all beautiful spiritually and materially nnd bring en joyment and Ideals. "And 'IJrekcn Hlossems ! Fer sheer spiritual beauty, what work has equaled It? "Tell us. were you nor tninklng of ' 'Wnv T)nrn PnO' when vim mid Instl-' 'sniaii'-tewn' tiews? And ' 'Way Down Last' only? In "OrphnnV and the -frilly Mrillmen tallty of all that false "evening-star" hokum in "Dream Street.'' It's rather difficult te explain just what Is really meant by the "small-town" Idea. Twe ministers, we will say, will take exactly the same theme for n sermon. Dr. Krauskopf or Dr. Conwell will view It from the great, bread conceptions of their really big minds. The little par son out In Squcedunb will sing-song his way through it and. while putting across the same Idcavwlll make It sound banal tiud eidlunry and net quite con vincing. Griffith's (hemes 'arc all right. It's the wnv he treats them that T object te. Kdward Kedlleld and an advertising sign painter may lieth paint the same trees en the canal at New Hepe", but the re Mills ere different. After nil, "King Lear" and "Over the Hill' had exactly the saiii'j theme. Hut de they stand side by side In conception?) MARSHALL NEILAN HAS BIG PLANS FOR NEAR FUTURE " CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood, Calif. NOW that wc are nil recovering from the Writer's Revue, we take u long breath, hitch tip the eh, well, you knew and take note of the fact that: On April 2!d, Marshall Nellan signed with the Goldwyn Picture Corporation te make his future productions at nnd lu conjunction with that organization. Mr. Ncllnn's actions nnd contemplated actions have ever been n source of In terest and conjecture te his colleagues in motion pictures, but this Is by far the most noticeable thing lie'lias done for n- long- tlne. Tlierc arc several stories he has wanted 4d film nnd this new nrranngement will give him net only the necessary hacking te de them, hH will afford him greater working facilities. New watcli his smoke. He sailed ter Htirepe with his as sistant director or, rather co-director Frank Ursen, his cameraman and his staff. .Tust what his plans are te be Is net known, but the trip Is predicted te be of short duration. Hy the .way, have you ever noticed that Mr. Nellan always has n co-dlreeter? Se have L Hut anyway, he Usually gets ever his Ideas, and 'Is always the ruling spirit. Ifclene Clmdwlelc lias gene te New Yerk, where she will stay for three weeks. She has been werklrig very hard for several years, making picture after picture lu rapid succession. New New Yerk City Is her home, although she was born In Chndwlck, In the northern part of the State. Why don't they slar her? There are a great many women who have achieved stellar honors without half the effort and who are pesMwd of n bare fraction efsMIss Chadwick's charm nnd poise nnd anility. , She started ner career as an arnsi model, posing for such Illustrators as Heward Chanadlcr Christy and Harri son Fisher. Then he posed for com mercial photographers and was known .r:v;'yM America." 1 awea ner tne ether what one thin had helped her i te succeed In pictures. Bhe siM poise nnd the facial expressiveness manned in tins' inner worn (lid most te mnhc Her feel at oeso-btfeti' motion picture camera. $ the Ssl f FIRE'S Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Man FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONSULT SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Contractors nnd tinainter AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING 3239-41 MARKET ST. MMthnfMMff ll"!- "Virginia" w-tltes: 'I think It Is line n (Ne; Interchanging views with each ether as Fast." net only of Of that and " 'Way Down ' the preachments ROOFS REPAIRED RAINSPOUTS FIXED SEND FOR US FRANK B. CLAYTON'S SONS 7.20-;-33 N, llth hi. Peplur 1030 Wallace it in the threes of his first violent love affair treating her te Chidettl Just think 3 flavors peppermint, tutti-frutti, spearmint eh se geed make your mouth water 10 for 5c enough te last forever! American Chicle Ce. wz "mtsm 3 delicious -candy coated. Why Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 3y Is BUNDLE DAY Sick, half-starved children, women and men in devastated Armenia face death from cold. Thev will be BAREFOOTED in the deep snows of next winter-HALF-NAKED, AT FIFTEEN BELOW ZERO! Se, don't threw away discarded clothing and shoes taken from closets, attics and trunks in Clean-up Week. BUNDLE IT ALL. Take it tomorrow te the nearest public school. Every school will be a Bundle Station en Bundle Day. A Near East Relief Ship from Philadelphia in May will carry te Armenia whatever you give en Bundle Dav. This is hew Bundle Day, its appeal and the condition it'Js intended te relieve, appear te observant eyes: chewing0 gian ssss WfffixZSBu mam? j. '. "Armenia ... is a place in which all the misery of the world seems somehow concen trated. It is as if fire had passed ever it." Phila. Evening Public Ledger. "A pathetic appeal . . . the very least that can be asked in the name of humanity." Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. "If they perish (the 3.00,000 destitute children of Armenia) our hope of a warless world dies with them." Bishop Philip Mercer Rhinelander. is my earnest hope that Philadelphia may respond gen erously te the appeal of Near East Relief." Rabbi Jeseph Krauskopf. "The than ever need ti is mere urgent Philadelphia Recerd. "A little thing te ask." -Chas. E. lieury, President Bank of North Philadelphia. of the "In Armenia a Christian race is being blotted out while the world leeks en . . . dead and dying children litter the city streets . . . you arc father and mother, sister and brother, the only one in whose heart the sad little waif can new find refuge." . Literary Digest. NEAR EAST RELIEF Incorporated bv Conress te rltee desti tution In Armenia and nclchberlnsr landi Regional Headquarters, N. E. Cerner Bread & Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. ASA S. WING, Treasurer r-HOTOITAYS r-HOTOr-I.AYN "HgTWUtr tt The tollewmg 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. I'HOTOPiy. VM THOMPSON BT MATINI'K nMUV Seme Big Features America's Next Step Abroad Geerge W. 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