:.."" - vvrW7, , VVY';WJStf-W -f ulf .," k h. ( .. 1M jj Ii.w l SS 1 T EVENING UUBLIO XEIlKlm'lJ ,llc KU". . 'Is i"-i Jjn-fl WK 'A &, km: IdfV Y r M fe m- H3& Daily Mevie Magazine THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK fey I K) . m K - FOR gssc M in lint nenln I mean thnt she Still I Is .very must ndmlt ciiteitnlulnfT. 1 Vralment "Mary Hnr mn.v be onto nml win some, but I don't like her. net the lenst bit. Horrid new. and sntilnty c.vcs. tee. 1 1'lrase print n photegrnpli of Alice i Terrr. just her held : I unnt te have it for emJhlng plraff!" The Idea of mint: misty things about .Marv Hay and then expectinc me te print n picture for jeu! If it were 1 net Allre Terry's picture you aUed for. I'd be Inclined te Ket huffy and refuse. hut I can t lcfutc anybody who likes Alice Terry. Did nu 'pc Mae Murray In "Fa "Fa 'cinntieii"V You'd tlll have the mint opinion of her alleged dancing, but her ai tins get 'iirpiMnclj nrnr te sinceritv ,in Milne putt- of It And the whole p. dure n renll ery well den" PAL SMART DOG. I 'WHO'S WHO' AT LASKY STUDIO dbv Most Attractive June Wedding ' Gifts Period Mirrors, Mahogany Highboy?, Dressers, Desks, Tables, etc. Electric Lamps and Shades. A collection se com plete, se fascinating nnd withal se moderately priced. Assembled with expert consideration for the clientele that favors this house with it3 personal patronage. Dougherty Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street pW""" 1 i I TN TH i. aoteri IRENE TAM? f Wc iciU bf ntail te ;v;Mti the pirfmrs nf "irh trrrrn pliyif as arr ii7'rri by the him THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Bt henry m neely ftebby" write: "After saving 50 Bianr question I felt it mv dutv te relieve rn.vs.elf of tlieni hv handing them te you. There i something that i tar ren clear tn m nnd that K h f' K'it that Femc of the Cne.l nr-tnr and ictresses are left out of vmir column . "Here are some that nn celdeni peken of in your paper. There K a treason for even thing, and plene tell me whv the fan den t (1imu. stni- like Louise Huff. Clmrle Ra Antonie M" M" rene, I'cnrl White. Alice ( alheun. Alice Brady. Alice .Joyce, t'erinne Urlf- th, Eugene O'Brien. Edith .lohrien. "William Duncan. Karle Williams, etc. Theie are only some thnt are seldom tiMd and are unpralsed in your column. "In one of the photoplay magazine for April there are picture of the eixht most handsome men. Here they are. hew de they appeal te jeu? Wal lace Rcld. Richard Barthe mep Ho He Ho delph Valentine. Cullen I.nndK. Thema Melghan. Eugene O'Brien KH-bard jDix" Antonie Morene and Elliet Dex ter. Net bad. eb I "Everv dav Marv and Deug are Jl.lne- nnnr faster nnd tabter tn mm. Alfhnnch 'thev hive had their h.r'll nl-n:ns'be recognized as leas Favorites. If Wall?. Dick da 'Amer- It leek- te me as nnd Hodelph are en the climb for the top among the men. and as for v,emcn. 1 guess Nerma and a few ethers are about at the top. But when e leek back, don't hute te see them go. getting elder nnd elder ch day? Yet the epnee will never be ' dajs jean, one cannot but inwardly rage whui le is wnted in such tras-h as 'I (in Evplaln ' ' Mr. De Mille's pictures are nlva 1 entertbinlng. but winllr quite useless. Hi wav of basing bit. s-eciallv tangled solutions, with which he delights te play, upon Hie most -weeping generalities I iiii.using With the exception of two or thru" Eastern seaboard citle. Amer ican seciet, se fnr a m.inners nnd I customs are lencerued. is net an In penetrable thing In these days of eav I democracy 'laules' nre made In n week and 'gentlemen.' tee. De Mille's plays set forth conditions whieh de net ac tually evst nnd they help te increase n certain tinhe.ilthful clas- consciousness. " 'Peter Ibbetf-en' te me seems the most rrpiip)til beautiful thing I knew en the srrccn It leaves a llngerin; iiieirery of tJik reality conquered hero here icalK and luletl.i. Could a story be mere grim thnn "Peter Ibbeten'? "I'n the ether hand. 'Orphans of the , Storm ' a n.astcrful production reach ing tremendous climaxes, is n play I which leaves one absolutely convinced of a fact that all men are inherently . t? rants ewe they gain pewer: that women become maddened and screaming 1 things in a national emotional crini". In plte of the sentlinentalism in which Orlfnth lees te indulge, he often strikes truths which are ugly. ' 1 "I have no u-e for 'Pellyannishness,' U.. T .lw..ill MH.n CAninr T..A 'PalflP ' um 1 rMlU'lltl lilj.' rrLit ilt.'iV ' V Ibbetsens.' mere 'Sentimental Tommys,' mere plays like 'The Blue Bird' of olden I THE "Who s he of l.asKr there is one cnlled "P.il This is his first name nnd his Inst name ' 1 In fnct. ! i the rn name lie Knows. . ..... i. . Li t.isnnl nl.kl Pit inCK OT SOIlirUUIlK vuiiu-iiii'-iuii .-.mi which te Identify his familv nee doesn't mnke him anv the les popular or any 1 th(. e,s successful ns a moving-picture ncter "Pal" is a well-known favorite His Intest picture Is "Borderland" in which he nrpenr- with Agnes Arc. This is net "Pal's" tirst appearnnce , before the camera. He was a member, of the cast of "The Whistle." "FoeI'h , Pnradise." "Rent Free." 'Be My 1 Wife." "Queenle." "Whnt Ne Mnn ' Knows" nnd "The Champien." ml "Pnl" is ven Miiing He was Ibein in 1010. The full details of his Icaieer crme te light when the publleit department requested that the inferma- 1 tien blanks which nre sPnt te all actors and actrcsse- be reii'eil nnd brought up te date. "Pal's" blank in me back this way: Nnme ( professional 1. "Pnl"; (in prl 1 vate life), sumo; dnte of birth. Mny 10. 1 1010 (just n jeung feller trying te get along) . place of birth. Nashville. Tenn . parents' name. "Prince" nnd "Patsy" owner. Hnrry I.ucenay: .height. '' feet M inches: weight. US pounds; color of hair, brlndle nnd white; ejes. brewn: stage experience,, Orpheum Circuit , uual roles played, myself; first pictuie, 'Foel's Para dise": married. spPrn times; te (name, if professional I. can't remem ber them nil; children, four sons, three daughters; fatorite suerts. hobble?, rec rec re.itiens Diving, swimming, chasing cats, eating; permanent address. 32'J North Dillen. Les Angeles. 1 nere was a spnee reserved ter re marks" nt the feet of the blank, but "Pal" doesn't make remarks. He reg isters his emotions and makes known his desires the wav a super-Intelligent 1 deg sneum. TKrIF jfTiTi " " ac wk T X K 1 LA?r:A.ii?f: "ValianT utuunu-tm - 1822 CHESTNUT STREET tHE Collection at the VALIANT Galleries offers wide scope for expressing individual tastes in distinguished and characteristic sets for the Bed-room, Living-room or Dining-room, or in selecting delightful occasional pieces te harmonize with existing decorative schemes always at prices surprisingly moderate for the enduring beauty of VALIANT Furniture. DECORATIVE FABRICS ART OBJECTS CONTRACT PAINTING "VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL- VALIANT PRICES ARE MODERATE K25S k BL i3BMMrQ2Er "fi'XL'f?C 1 ew HANAN SHOE fertCen forfUOemen the (;ni;T imencE cask t rcl Blm Auvtrallan millionaire is Mrs. ar,dr wlrtrw. Thi- trial Is en' Tl-e ca i,l non be e th Jury' Yeu 11 want te kne- th rdlc Turn te the Comic l'agu In thn EvtMMi rrm i I kdekb eiery day. Teu U be pleased. "Maks It a JIablt." Adt. WMfJ iii;iiiri5i,iRjj Just like home-made Victer Bread mpty; tbev're filling up fnst wltn new, young, goeu loeKers ei iuu. . "Is the new him 'The Christian' thnt Is being made by Richnrd Dlx, etc,, the aamc ster Kai-le Williams plated in lone age? "Why haven't you liked him ever since, p I snw you said te a fun ' KindU give me the name of nil the films he ever- nlayed in if ou can. and I guess that is all I'll treub.e ou for this time." (Gee! An ', That's all : Karle Wll Hams mut have nlnycd in a million films, mere or less, for he has been in the game almost from the bt ginning. . He did a puperb pieee n' work in "The, Christian." and he hasn't equaled it , tlnce. Win '' I den t knew I den t think 1 ever wul 1 haten't liked him since, bur most certain' netning he has done baa even compared wi'ti that ?erfdrmartee. Beth the films you men men Ien are feunde, en the tame Hall Calnn book. Williams' principal pic tures have, been' "The (Jrell M tery." "The Hlllman." "Thi Seal of Silence,' "The (Jul In His IIeue." "An American Live Wire. ' A Dipl mntic Minion.' ' Th Man AVhe Wouldn't Tell " "lhe Hiehew Trump,' A (icn''eman "f 'Juaiift "The I'suipers. ItecueN Ro Re mance " ' The Hernet Vest ' "The "Wolf. "Tin- IVn k One ' I Dfli cial Wife 'The ihn-.tian. ' The Juggernaut. ' "The I'errune Hunrer " "The I'urple Cipher " "Diamonds Adrift," "Captain Siff." 'The Silver Cane" nml 'he mere remit one- wiia fhlch jeu are fn miliar. A'eu are entirely wrens In snvins that the stars um mention lum m ' been dUcui-M'd In t h.s column 'Ihei " have nil been mentioned, and quite frequentb Hut 'h a-e net n pep. ular as some e'hei n! and 'iitnallv the readers of th' (e'iinn j.re'ep 1,. dlpcuss their faientes The list of 'liandime men' you cire doesn't Milt me nt a'l It should In clude Will Kerr Wallace Beerv ErneM Terretn e Prank Cninpfj 1 Hull , Mentana. Hen Turpln .md .! Miiitin After tbem ll'iiili H d and Hodelph Valentine, with Antonie Morene jut Hesing !" , . "Eleaner" writes !. Hareld Ilel llvinc In N'" Yerk'' I" n 'in- that he cemeh te Phi.ndclphla three tmt- a Vik"' A filend of nunc ('n'ti.s r h it 'u was nt tlie hall game la-t S.i tudus It there mi n that ten uld find "'f vbcther llii- is 11 ne'' XetliftiB te " Mej'l 1" werkln.' in California. Medes, win .1 new-r ienv lilxp Mm If ten did see him He leeks tnllrely different off the screen. "W. S. P." rll"i! ' R-inK amateur crlHc for a iln Ik geed fun wlileli few of us ran reiilst, se here n are a fe" cemmvntH "(Jnretll MUi:ii"s is a i'iiiii nip. 0( snlcndld weik tedaj heiame of hi iinceri' hejlsh manner He is less nn 'Acter than merely mint-en ami. mm. 1Z.. Ln...rin.iir. tl.Ht much of thii drcativv ?W Wenal cliartu will putb away with the Biff Leaf 4 A word as te motion picture thea tres and their rules. One rainv eve nins some weeks age I were nn EnKll"h 'elf jacket and was curtlv, even vigor viger vigor euslj , refuwd admittance until I re-1 moved it. Hweaters are banned. Oh '. Oh ' what lint, the peer sweater den, and mlr.e ce-t $40, tee a regular aris aris tenrat of sweaters! ' fYeu are a keen critic, "W. S. S." It seems te me veu sum un Oareth Hughe- better than I have peen him summed up anywhere lie has a con. cen. pellinK boyish eharm that will net last with the years and the directors nrei Ftretebing every point te get this per- I henallty en the cuen regardless of I story or acting It s tee bad.) I "B. D."- Thanks verv much for your let ter faying that my records are at fault regarding Klanehe Sweet and Orifflth In order te settle the matter authoritatively, I hate referred the! whole thing te Grlffith'ci personal rep- j respntative nnd. when I get his. answer, 1 will print both if and your letter.) Then we'll knew exactly where we stand. "UitrOAaln" writes; "Se long as. theie is going te be a controversy en Mae Murra I'd low te get into It Ma P "Whenee. there s a picture with Mis- Murrav 111 if. I nm wire te go te -ee if She is very entertaining. Ah far a- her dnuciiu is concerned, I de 1 net like it If whaf "lie hns Is natural graee. I prefer net tn be graceful. Hs. perinllv in 'Penreek Alley ' when she iiences in tnit 'queprih' one-piece nf. fair it swmetl as though she were try ing te bteak herself all apart: Mill it was erv awkward and looked fnr all thr wirld ike hard work I hate hard work datieing. don't .veu', "Anether thing: Mis., Murrav mill persists in iiflng tee much carmine en her lip inueh ten much '. Te me they , seem like pieces of raw meat, and I late that Isn t that a hideous thing I te n'' "Still another thing: I don't be liete, that she has any particular In- ' 1 terert in the pit turn itself She (epms te 1 are mere about whether she leeks well this wav or that regardless of what the p.iture mav call for. I don't i- ippee jeu understand me, but that'a 6 Sold only in our Stores tmvanvm&miamiwmmawvm'i Spert Pumps 312-50 This style is equally smart and seemly at seaside, in town or afield. Avail able in these captivating and colorful combinatiens: Fawn Buckskin with Russia Cnir Trlmminci Gray Buckskin with Patent Leather Trimmings Whlte Canvas with White Kid Trimmings White Buckskin with Patent Leather Trimmlntrs Sllfc nitd f.lsle Spert IIesc and all Silk llete te Match 1318 Chestnut HANAN & SON r I w w WANTED Q c a f re MANAGER Man rapable of dlrtetlnc retail sales of prominent Philadelphia automobile rtlstrlbuten. Kindly give experience, reference, etc. Answers enfldcntia! C 3:3. I.i;i)I.KH OKKICE Is Meney Held in Trust Mingled With the Funds of the Trust Company? Ne. Net only is each estate kept by itself, "separate and apart," according te the previsions of the law, but it is a cardinal principle that the management of the trust department be kept separate from the administration of the Company's own affairs. It is as if they were two unrelated organizations, occupying adjoining quarters for convenience. This question, with ethers, is answered in a booklet, "The Trust Company and The Individual," which will be sent en request. Fidelity Trust Company 325 Chestnut St. 1431 Chestnut St. 6324 Woodland Ave., West Philadelphia Capital 5,200,000 ' Surplus 16,000,000 Funds held in Trust mere than 260,000,000 PAINLESS nrtnain. nrtllln nnd Nerte TreMmtnJ. Kxtrnrtlnc bv a lute leel dernltlrtmt mettied which 1" e lin'IIInKls' efHclent tn xrrt hnnilii bt all dentin will scan be cemrellcd te larn te ue It. W. J. STEWART, D.D.S. 1531 Chestnut St. SPECIALIZING In artlntle. undetectable dtntutrr. Cen tour and expremlen restoration and lm. preemnt. nadleat treatment of prer rhea, Dlcachln of dlacoIerd teth. Anranred Eflltltnt Reaenaht CAN I BE BEAUTIFUL? YES! THE COSMO-PLASTIC METHODS rSED BT Dr. StackheuBc, 347 5th Ave, N. Y. Phili. Offic: 119 S. 171b St., Pkilid.lpiii floeklft Frfv. Mention Adr. lAcntt 1447 6M vJBV OfRce amd SankSupiplnes Lithegraphin jJW J jC J)29Mariket Street I "SIMPLY WONDERFUL" SAYS RUTH ROLAND Starlight Lamplight Sunlight The complexion that can pass in the starlight or the lamplight canne. often pass the glaring scru tiny of sunlight. Sunlight has no scruples where a woman's complexion is concerned. Better your complexion make it flawless, perfect. Get the F-F Lemen Products habit by using these : F-F Lemen Celd Cream F-F Lemen Cleansing Cream F-F Lemen Massage Cream See what a wonderful change for betterment one week's use will make. At nil Drug Stores, Department Stores and all Beauty Parlors Four Sizes 50c, 65c, 86c and $1.25 ' maker of thi fameiu r-r LEMON BOAT. Mall 10 cente for generous Mmp e of nnv of these cream. If Ur dealer can't supply jeu, write Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Ce. Philadelphia, Pa. Loek for the Tridft-lfarK rajsjsiajaiaaMSMSiaMHafBaiaiaiBMsiafSJ Mu"i&fa Spec ler s EflO CHESTNUT STREET 400 Individual-Mede Frecks Imported and Demestic Medels The authenticity and variety of style will attract discriminating women. The values will be unparalleled in the coming season 28oe 38oe 48oe Values te 59.50 Values te 79.50 Values te 99.50 A selection of 400 frocks, each one individual in mode, superb in quality and workmanship. Crepe Rema, Crepe Renee, Canten, Georgette, Reshanara, Spanish or Italian Laces. Exquisite creations for commencements, garden parties, bridal outfits and all summer occasions. All colors and sizes. CLEARANCE Reductions of y$telz en Capes $25 Wraps m Coats $48 Formerly 39.50 te 99.50 WASHFROCKS On the Second Fleer Voiles Printed Silks Organdies And all the ether leading fabric!. Exquisitely dainty models new te Philadelphia. 5.008.7510.00 13.7515.00 te 25.00 Imported Ginghams Swisses I ! MEJEJiMEJEJEIEJ2I5J3JEi raoTer-LAVs rnoTei'LAis mOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the 2fi STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of iAtSnJttu j early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre pany of America. . eOMHUIV r A A Orvl I C B-D ft THOMPfeON 8T3. ArULLVJ MATINER DAILY AGE AYBES and JACK 1IOI.T In "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" AD" ATM A CHESTNUT Bel. 10TU ARCAU1A 10 A. M te 11:15 P. M. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN HIIV ANNOUNCE Ot'B MABBIAIlhT" In & G1RAP.D AVE. . nrrn RlOIITH AO 1 VJr MATINEE DAILY AURTAB CAST In "ALIAS PHIL KENNEDY" SEATS - - - - 2c r a , munnr KlST tJALlllVlUIAn. e. unn sat. Mut. BIST & UAI.TIMOBK Er. il nn Sat. Mut. EARLE WILLIAMS In "TI1E MAN 1BOM DOWNING STREET" ni i7itd"iDPv llread ft Kiin.uhanna BLUEBIKU rontlnueun i until 11 MME. NAZIMOVA In "A DOM.'H HOL'sE" 722 MAnKET ST. 10 A. M. te ll'le '. " CAPITOL ueDOi.ru Sgg'lftligi?1 MBK:S & Maplewood Ave. M. .. ti a f Citn UULUIMAL. 30. 7 and 0 P. BETTY COMPSON In "TIIF. flRKEN TEMPTATION" FA1RMOUNT S.ft.Vra.E?' UABBARA CABTIjKTON In "The Child Theu Gavcst Me" PAI APF 12" MARKET STREET ni-nLL m A, M le u it. v. it. WALLACE REID i In "ACKOS.S THE CONTINENT" PAI M f'HANKKORD AVE. tc RODOLPH VALENTINO In "THE CONQUEIUNO POWER" ADDED SURPRISE VACDEVILLB REGENT Market St. U!or 17th 111 A. T In II P. M VIVIAN MARTIN In "PARDON MV FRENCH" RIAI TO GEHMANTOW.V AVENUE 4irl lJ AT TfLTEHOCKE:.' 3T. M RKV INORAM'X PRODITTIOV "TURN TO THE RIGHT' SHERWOOD "JjVr "Tr? A3e "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KINO ARTHUB'B COURT" STAN1 PY SLVRKET AT 10TH O 1 -l-NL,C I H A. M te 11 1.1 P. M NORMA TALMADGE In "SMII.IN' IIIROLf.H" STANTON MARKETAbe7"InT D. W. GRIFFITH'S PRODUCTION "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" GREAT NORTHERN bs3e?tbi VE3Z JEAN PAIGE U. "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" TSIDtTDIAl "0TH WALNUT UTS. 1MILK1AL m(i 30. Kvg. 7 . 0 MAE MURRAY l-i "FASCINATION" 1ADITflM CHESTNUT Abeve DROAD IVAKLIUIN div moo a m. te ii 15 p.m. TUIXV MUISIIM.I. A KTHFf, TEHBV In TOO MUCH BUSINESS" 1 IDTTDTV BROAD k COLUMBIA AV. L,ILU.I I 1 MATINPR DAILY HOPE HAMPTON In "TAB nPST" TArJirrMT" Woetllanil An l 0'id St. MABEL NORMAND In 'MOI.I.V II" OVERBROOIC M VAlffmt At.NFH At REN niwl J l lllir I In "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" 333 MARKETeTrt",E3Aif BETTY COMPSON In "THE GREEN TEMPTATION" The NlXON-NlRDLINGERflftl !&! THEATRES liJ rT"V m .v tmmm rnr mntfl OtLMUIN 1 V-w 4 tit se tTiiP. I'E MARHI RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TOIABLE DW1D" PFHAR fl0TH & CEDAR AVBiUI WILLIAM DESMOND In 'FIOHTl, MAD" 60th W WIMJAM C. CABANNE PRODCCTIW "AT THE STAGE DOOR" l.w tww m trHi hat UL.!Ot,UM 30 7nl 7 nnd ?, ItlMDH FRONT ST. & OIRARD A jumuu Jumhe June en FranKlers "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" . - ... ..en. . T.K.r. crrn AYft I LLAULK ".30 ,e 4 30?7 te U . r.I.ORIA .SWANSON HER HUSBAND'S TRADEiUBfj. la . T nn KT- 62D AND LOCUST STWMgl LULUOl i,i. 1 30 ft 1: Km BJOWWI PRISCILLA DEAN In "WILD 110NEV VICTORIA "ARKET ST. lib. 0T1I V IV 1 VJIlrt e A M. te II 00 p. sr. "THE LAST TRAIL" ARDMORE t-ANCAHTEB PIKE niLIVlVyrVC ARDMORE. PA. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCAMPSE" 022 Mm GRANT "THE SHEIK'S WIFE" OIRARD AVE. rnivni Pv- 7 A n n MIVrM 62D AND MARKET ; I lilAWli 'n I B1'l LOTTIE PICKFORD In "THEY 8HAI.I. FAV" - - - . .u;Mr CTfl. RVOL ,DTo'?eiru 8ARDOCH IMMORTAL I.OVE.R0MASI "THEODORA" 69TH ST. Th,',r,ia?T CONSTANCE BINNET In "MIDNIGHT" . ROCCO'S STRING ORCHESTRA e nntvm pAniliiPlnr STRAND 0""ian,r WW BETTY COMPSON THE GREEN TEMTATIU In AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. AMBASSADORS lmnW .Vi" "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?" NEM WEFK "HAIL THE UOMV GERMANTOWN "i'l'vTrer, P "HAIL THE WOMAN" . . .!. ft I Bth "r'ni!LTI lUTnr ri '" ivi i 7i,j,;Af Tiron. H. ivri-s PR""' '.'IJiii JEFFERSON "HAIL THE WOMAN riAnt rimtiis AVE 4 DAUrllM'S THE DEAR'S THOTOI'LU' jE'VsT,?M "DETERMINATION" ffl I l . ViXrli '& t . C 'liiT. il V' l ' ?i-Vkfl. -.... i ."!" HVt " 1, ... . a k.TcV'1. I " 7 A & b'-VlV S82 ''- s LJtr-A. n ifati ' .'! W J l .t V . ivitjf i ritz WV' vratn.'i r '.A-: .ki,V?0
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