-fis Ml f 1 I t?Jfl B W$i m $ ';. t Ki Vri wKmKi ;.;V m D aily Mevie Magazine imm m ?Tym tiHtSTS: THE MOVIE FANS LETTERBOX il FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK Hy HARRY M. NKKLY rw itu..Jt 11-... Le.'iKff-.'""" wrnrs; KSHcitlmK I have written v r"vnii.. 'This l Uip flrnt anytlimir te thin 'rtfuimn, ntd, ns I nin net miirh of n StfMVl'W.f tlnvnrtvl In till utflfflV 1 ttttnil'd Vte.fJ. - ... ... 1.A 1. AA(11 IIAAll iV neijUn se new urn hum il pvn "" LjIIIIIIII Caat' is i,iln rwrJnJ""l vvnilC ler nip mut mi nrr nviuim fy .,.; "" A""1- In Hip part ft 'OrlBlli ndded te anticipate tlif e1l plaj . I think jhe in wonderfully meiiKr. i Zutl nnH luimnn. nml te MP (and eliic RkV?htra) slip In pb1I.v nnd alvvnjs nenrly i&i$fta'met Interesting flur In the tilpm lLj,ryi te rlKi- te the defense of 1 TiSJV 0l.. 1 think 'Way Pewn Kn i'Cwerih while for the afcp, of her a gWrment Interesting wturp in tne mms. a -? N iS.''"- KW8he may net be of the type which. lA,fvV , . ivX; (, HneU te men. who wi.v they prefer tVjjj . 'it J "& TaMd. women anil renlly prefer lhn( of gftCrt - ' ' l 3ai'anlnial t.pe. Hut f knew jeunR fiJR ';' h HIH ' W xr ;;&rr k .t.'i. aat1a Iia Mnb Iia llna 'ihp MVVni'lpMM t.V'.V' """ "V"" ."' : . -- 5SMV an I de nln .lelin uarrjinuic v rtprnien ner iiciuik im nnm !iV V 01m Petrevn nnd a t-ynlcal euMder , Werp quoted in ii inngaxlnp ns puttliiK her at the hend of son-en aetrees. "8he hns never hnd n part that ex- actljr expressed her aloof, dream-like ( pewenallty, but she iidnpti lierelf te whatever part she line. And in I have., been going te the tlientie nil my life and am extremely fninillnr w'ith geed acting, my Judgment ought te be worth something. "I adore Hide Fergusen en the tnge, and In some pleture. Alse Nn?lmen. ditto, and I like I'thel f'lajten nnd Kathlyn Willlnms." ' (Certainl.v veur ludgment l weiih 'something. Kerybed' judgmenr Is worth something. Tlint wlint ninkes aticeew or fniluie for all of us folks Who depend upon the public for our li . Ing. 'Rut that deesn t necesirll ini " ply that you me certain te be licht or that I am right. "U'e'ic both rlslit. ne. cording te our enn personal renetiens Se hy ipuirrePi IWRS&fii' '.'VJl aai .Aa a? v v ? 'Waai l.erisn (iiiAi'M i FILM STARS TRY HAND AT ACT INGJ)N STAGE i IT hi) is the fust of three ipri'inl nricifi ij ('ei(jiirp 'aimer in trhieh hr ileienhei the itaqe priferimnwc " I tie IliifM' erue" unit the fumnm vi em itarit irhn appealed.) ".?. If. .1. K." write: "In List night' IjVI.mmj I't hi te l.prtr.nt I found the connecting link, or the uiw Ing link, te the Kometne Fielding tc search. " 'Ne Xame' wrote that he. or slip. saw 'A Weman's Man." in which Remanic starred. The 'terj wni writ ten by Until It. Sack-, who is Field ing's sisjer-in-law "He. his famiU and ale Ruth II Saehi are new Hung .it ."(iTt'i I'erhine avenue. St. l.euis. Me. Please don't ngaln sugcct that he is dead unless it hi in (onnectien with the inelc bui ne.;. for I am almost ccitnin he is new In the nuteninbile business, or at least wan when I last heard of hnn. v'l would tint sa definitelv that jeii cant" get in touch with him their, but you might at least tr I'll l"t urn knew when he dies I (All's well that cndj wcll.t' "Yeu didn't bother veur head about tot request fei it short critliismk i rather opinion, of cut rent pioduitlen 'Smattcr, pep? ' n (Thanks veri nnifli for the infornin infernin infornin tien about Fielding. AVim Ii pniduc pniduc tleM did J mi n'k n.e te criticize? I haven't our original letter Write me again and I'll try te make geed.) Wine Ileughnuts" writes ' I'm writing again and want te apologize fei belli se harsh in m last letter .Mar tha; B. theugbr she was giUng inc tne . Well-known nu for praising "Foolish , '-TVIvm ' hut she did nor icaliVe tl.at I wan speaking of the pletuie fieni an artlstk standpoint. Then again she gees further and speaks In that tint i -Hun spirit which I think he heu'd have) tried te forget long age 'JYeu once said that in art we should net consider race, breed, i reed or .im -thing, but the merits thcmelie, ajid jeu're dead right n that. "I saw 'The Heed Provider' tnnlghr and think that it was line, anil when I say fine it means that it was n gnldern geed pictuie. Allliniigh its humor was a' thi' expense of the .Ieuih people, net once did she de nnv knocking. She sure has the dialect down pat. (I mean Fannie Hurst. I Tuesdnj's criticism In the Evkninci I'fin.tft Lmigfh sfl, that Mlss Hurst had the advantage of making a pl'ture like this from her knowledge of the Jewish people and their habits, but it's net all se She 1h net well erscd en all these points. for if ou II Inquire jeu will tind that the Jewish people de net have anything te de with eats, and in the picture tin cat seemed te be quite friend of the elderly gent. Outside of that I think the picture was tine. Well, that s that "I'll let jeu In en something. I'm a new Sherlock Helmes. I've trnecd yen down. Will it be sufficient If T uny that a man of thirty-Inn is net se very old nnd that veu'd make n geed fullback en a football team as te weight" What saj, Hen, ole ihUel?" (Where de ion get that idea about cats. If I had a dollar fei eei at la a Jewish home in this uty. I could acorn the cashier en pnj ilas. Cei talnly n man of thirty-five is net se very old. Hut what has that te de with ine? As te being fullback en a football team, that was correct when football was a new peri but net new i m "V, V. II.": Fannie Hum is new traveling in Kurnpe. se miii an t ad dress her. letters will reach V r.i tier den if sent In are of Warnei Hretliits. 1600 Hreudwuj. V. Y. m '"BIII": Just te show you that I never consider the producing lempanv tn estimating 'he abilities of a' ters and actresses, I'll take up these tars wu mention : ..EaVle Williams l geed mini but "l haven't been satistled with him since he made "The Christian, some jems r age. He doesn't seem te me te hae carried out the gteaf things he prom prem ised then. Jean l'alge I de net like Tut .'nil. KIia speniM tn time no oerseunl 111(1'- J?H 'netlsm, no vitality, no deep uiiuNtleiis i or emotions and is enh raieh reallj .9 photographic. I think rerlnm- tiilf- aV fifli l vepv fine. I would mil her acII vft up en the list of first-rate Htres(., iEi5Ad she has remaikable benuty and jier KOS'aeBal magnetism. Alice .lejce is pel- i .iKshm nm Kri f.niniipi 11 nirii iii'iiiii mil . iitiL j4 -.i"--. " : ' ... talnk she is a better actress than .Miss riflth, possibly because of her longer mariencc and creator suret. of wnik- SSSfjSwaaahlp. Kdlth Joluisen and Hilt Dun Jv7an are nil right, but their stle ju-t f'Wt-'J aeMn't hannen le anneal te me. t - I'm net fitted te judge the best -leek-V." ' ing actors, se I can t answer that ques tien, A man h mere physical leeks hae ll COXSTANCK I'ALMhlt llolljweoil, Calif., Mn ." WITH sides still aching ami face still clacked from laughter. I lake m Cnimin hj the hand te tell jeu of 'tile Writeis' HcUcw, fernicrlj cnlled the llolhueod Follies. (Ini'ii bj the I Screen Writeis" (iuild of llolljwned, it was the piclute pee)ie, bj picture people and for pictuie )C0)le. net from the ile of the curtain le its drop, hut ftem the moment of entering the Audi torium until the irewd bieke up at the ciul of the show I In the tlieniii tilled te S. R. tl was nn audieiiie which has solemn been equaled In the Wist fei theatrical bril liance The curtain went up te disclose the arrival of a tjpical teuilss tliwcr Charles lta. as Wilbur from lewnv, Henrietta Ciesman and William II. Cuuie as I'a and Ma Hutchinson, and Maj Mih'Avej ns Wilbur's sp(.heait, mine te fm limn, "Se this is llelh -weed '." It Is unfair te criticize the lempaia- I live amount of stag presence exhibited at n benefit performance In motion metion motien Iiicture people nnd these tialned te the! beard', se I will mention eul in lctl nnd as kindlj as possible that Mr. Itaj seenKNl uerwhelminglj uneasv before an audience which, while it w.nsfrlcnd Iv. wa ttlse the mesj critical nnd so phisticated te which nn ncter can plaj. Utile Willie. If he is n normal child, t.. -I.. -iL.. ..tM.. . l.n.. I.n unAnua nla lis hiwiijs Miiirin. "null ! ri-Hi..' ... piece before his brothers and sisters. i They are met bv an exhibitor from their home town who assures them that I he' can take them Inte n studio. He inn linxe nnjtlilng nnd everything he wants, for ever one out here is work- , Ing for him. ( Inside the studio the carpenters, led ibv Uenel Helmerc. ate building n leg cabin set. Kxtras come In, men niid girls, and finallj the Mevie tjueen, plaved admirably bj Gertrude Aster. staleh and disdainful, nrrlves. She is followed bv her huge negre innld. por per trnxed by Heb Mllnsh. He carries a tin' bucket from which he takes at in leivals the Inevitable Mevie tjtiecn s comiilexlen necessities. Hy and bv the (ireat Director nrrlves. 'This weithy Is plajed with splendid burlesque bj" Fdwin Slevens Frenrlcd nctlen Immedlntelv begins, tlrlps. elec. trlcians and preps iiMi madly hither and thither Hilly Hevnn is the Cine Cine mntegraplier and I'ddle Sutlicrland ns the Assistant Cnmerainnn (.notice the subtlety of the titles) dash back and forth with their camera which will net stand en Its legs and which Is con tinually falling en their necks ns they I tty te prep It up. With the Mevie Oueen walline for "her close-up" nnd the cnmerainen spiting up for n close- j up, and the meat Director snjing .et by a long shot nnd the cameramen setting up for n long shot, a geed dcnl of pother Is created. 1 happened te slant e nt nn upper box during this notion nnd saw n group of the uninitiated takiuc It all In dead e.nnest Tliej didn't discover it was a joke until the end of the plaj. Then the (Jteat Dliecter decides te sheet a scene and calls for the bath ing girls William V. Meng ns the "ceniirlci writer rushes te him nnd de mand' te kuew what he wnnts with bathing irirls in a Northwest mounted police iiicture. The tight wnxes warm and warmer still when Herb Rawlln Rawlln seii. ns the publlrltj man, nrrlves te take stilU of the Mevie Queen bending ever a vtnshtuh In evenlug gown nnd furs The (Jrent Dlrectni, after getting off the ilalc line, "eii can't expect me te be responsible for the cost of this picture:" s mollified enlv when Herb asks him te pep for a publliitj picture with no plate in the inniera. i Te He Continued Tomorrow J -- MByiJfllaiEEE Your Nursery , Should be as Attractive as nny ether part of your home. It will be If you let Us show you the furnltute that should be In It. We are the lending specialists in this important department of our business. Will you call seen? Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street and 113 Seuth 17th Street ' VWSujSlJ .( f ' ' 1"' .-. .J' 1 . 'i1 Kd MV-- Yes It Can Be Satis factorily Cleaned The fragile Georgette waist or net guimp isn't ruined by a stain, as you may believe. 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