Sr!i!rSpS?? -. !J7 mmmm'? . " WW $ -' ywy. M S'.?V1 5aT: V .rm iv, iifi scr S Bi'.Wj n EVENIKGr " PUBEte l;BDGER-PHIIt)EIiPHIA,, HUESD, " JUNE 1, 1922 ( . ,; H3B I finished I'Tlie Mnsnuerndctv" i im Hiirfifiiitiii, llnjaid Vwlln YES, ITS THE SAME PERSON! U.",' M'J' r;5;iiiiai:.,, - i ifjy' 'Hi'BIIbIBw'' .P 4HHMHH1 llii iHHfek WlilWI U" ' MHHMMB IHIHUr BH I IflHiHHi f MaVHHBBKM" f i gMSiii h'i I ' r"esaML y i . . . V ' Hrri' ime trim heroine wlm is-n i nfn l in me I, m:! ia j HOLLYWOOD IS NOW LITERARY FILM CENTER OF WEST m in Iliilhweml fin nidi 1Iii1I:iimI th" i-npltni llii' film world, It new lin he- mine n lili-rnr.v renter, lei-mid mil in New Yerk in m I lilted Sillies. Itn tun mill liulinnii its colonies of culture liiii-l IiimiiI tlieir liun'cls i.cr l Smith- ciii California The pin. riling rentei nf llii' I lllli'i Stllti'" N lll0 sill fiuiii Itrn.'iilwnv nril Dr.utinfi'-ti. iifni'llfM iiihI xlmn -story nterx liimilri'dH nf iln-tn- nre nmv llvlMK III Hell.vvvnnd. Sunn1 of llirin work nil lliii s.-li'in' l'irl tliey wrlli' a hnrt stnry If It "land'' tli nffer II for seri'i'ii iiiihmi's. And if it ni.'il.i"' ii Mii'ceiifiil film I iirj irlmii llii-ir lislits in it fur priiiiinl priHlupilnii ii. n mhse i'ii en Itrnmlum Xnr de ilii -tnp ilicrc l! llmt tlini' Minn' ptiblMii'r will pi'iilmlilj pi' I In- lielit iind :ik im n tietiiiiiiiillnii m illMlk fellll. ll1llt rillftl Willi M'PIIP-4 f 1 11)11 lilm mid -tngi' plnj. TIip writers lime ii dinner te win in fiiur u:m. Tin' 1 H'llljwniiil is wIuti" llnj work. N'eM-lists sin h ;ts Kltiier (Slvn. JilliPrt lliidii's. KhiIiIppii errn. I.nsil Kiik, Sir Gilbert I'.irker. .leseph I.nuls inire, Xniii' (irt'y. Stvwiirt lMward A lull', Williiuii Senipi'spt .Mmislnin. Imiiii' ("llivrr Ciuwend nml I'i'li'r 11. Kjhc nri' fiiiiiiliiir liKiin-i nil llii- sirri't"1 it tilmlaiid. Tin- writers nf slimi sixries an I'Steil It win. id lake a sinnll "Viin' Who" le lixl 1 hem dl1 Aiiiriiiu llie nliipli wrllirs wli.i Ii.'imi siiien s'liil'i-il tin- li 1 in iIimiiii nil- Miirj Iteliriis Ituuliarf ami lina Wiinuni. 1 1 niuei i-r 'ke Irvin Celib nml iirercp Ade ciiuie out liPre fteiiieiillj for e.Meiiileil siajs te m tlielr hand a' lille-wnttns nr le Xive their eierl aiWi; nn the lilinin nf iheir stnn'ps, iiieiiX I In- Itrnndwny jilayw riplit-t who lime feme te Hull) weed of lale HIP II liard Walten Tally, wlm has just Thomp- pr. IiliiiPi.' line ami l, liner iiaiiis, A host nf wilti'ls for lIlP sPI-prn llinKi' llielr lieines 111 l.es AllRi'li's, of pnlirsi'. AinniiK tlii'iu nn' 'riioinpsen lliicliamiii, lieriiard .MeCem ilh;. who adapted "Tin1 Hnsnij": .Mnrj Hi. O'CeliiiPi1. 'lai'k Ciiiiiiliicliaiii. Kiirpiip H. I.ewli, AlliPit Slielliv I-p Vine, .Ifiinnlp Mnpl'liPi-jien, .Iiiiip MiithlN. II. II Vnn Lean. I'lmrle.s A I.eriip, who 1m the nutlinr of .spvprnl Knf lierim Mni'Deimld proihirtleiis ; Kiispiip I'rpslirey, )or Schrecder and I'm iik Weed". ('. tiardtipi' Siilllvmi. who writes photepluys for the 'rimiiins It. Inec you seek studies, Is oho of the int prominent in the colony. And then then' i" llulh Ann llaldwln and .lelin lllaikwoed. of the Kntlierine .MncDetinld xtndles; Wil liam II. Clifferd. Knie Ceibaie.v. I'rniicU Mai ion. who is writing fur Neiiiiii and Ceiisanei' Taliiiadge; Clnj ten Hamilton. . ti a ( rnwferil Ivers Uncommon Sense . tty .IOIIN HliAKK Chances rpiIIO man who wys that lie lias never line! n pIiiiiipp might us writ sny tlint Iip npver Iind a hath. Thprp in-p nipit who go thrfiiigh life without a cliniiep, as there nrr tiien wlie K through life without n lintli. Neitlirr of tliPin arc dpiiraldps. Ne chnnep will oeme te jeti unless It. l-ipii If jeti de soek and find It, It will lip worth nothing iinle.ss jeu are lPiuly for It. de net lisp tliPin when they Anil IliPni. Despite nil Hip Inlk of organization and ctnndardlzntleii. tlipre nre mere clinnePH In tliP rld today ttinn there evrr were before. "fllzed depnrrments le leek for them nnrl employ iiieni. It Is net the pliance, It Is the mail wlm celintH In the world, nml who will count In Hie reaming of the world that Is new In process. The iniiii, if lie in (Iip rl.-jht kind, will Iind the vim ncc. and up it. It In lie I hill mutters. The ehaiice In merely nn Incident. cnpvrieht, in TF II , J- wn have h IIK.V.IAMIX F RANK MX had THI'K. great IuisIiipss oeneprns em em plev hiindirds of thnitsnnd of men and wiinien at clerical work, lull every dnv some of tlip"e meti nnd weiupii arc rising te boss thp jobs in wlileli Hip' lirgaii as merely lowly workers. Your chaiipp is waiting you some seme whereIt may be right at your deer. lint jeu will walk pa.t It every day and never see It unless you keep your ami you will get nothing out i'i..i,i.ui. r u , . w , i . nail eyes open, ami you win gei noiniie; "in tpd for a cluiiipp tl1P world would 'f 't unless you have trained your mind eiiivi mm, nn i , .mi n .. i.i 'V'i nave nail lii wait many years enger for. te worn, anil nave inugiii jm "". fi:... Mniif KnffniM.ihM. 1 .1) I lint lleeil. Kllllll I ,. ,. .! - . . . i .. i 1.1. ....., ....j....... i Vi-..i,r.., e soniPDeiiy ie iiiseever win ue et plop- i new m heep in iniiiie niie-i.-iiiie,, !. i.i.wui ...... """'""' nlclty and Hie jniing Amerlenn Natien "'"n ... WfiitTrl I in ln lirxill ilnm'itml f tMKlinna Ift me-l nlitnliln vfnteininn. . " ... i ' i.n i..V, f , ,. ft I 'f WHIInn. ShakPspearc had waited lie. or novels. Therp nrr a scen- of I or n rI,nm' JT ''"? M '""K"" wmiM si 1..II.O..S in A.nerle.i who come I mv' 1"'(," without It grentest works of I If I'linrse ne enii't niniillnii nil the iintlmrs who merelj visit HellywiMid In I order -.nines tl.t i 1. 1, .si fiiltii.tiu I ti Vlnnl'lcii wlm ...iTIll heie for n few weiks and "lit arnutid" in i in coieny, muiip spend ineir nine siiidjing "i he game" with the idea of .. , !,,.. .I!....,l. f.. .1... Itli.tu ...! t. ......... i . , . , t.. ... , ., u,i i.'t in.- till,,-, iiii.i ii ...nil. nr later (he attractions of California i and life in the photoplay capital induce tlir i.iters te make their homes per mniviitly in Hollywood. There is a continual wrangle nninng the aulheis as te whether original I scenarios or book or play adaptation inake the best photoplays. The writer J who concentrate en .scenarios and con-I tinuitle.s and who lefuse le write for the magazines, of course, are great) bnesters for the "original" as opposed te the adaptation fietu the stage play nr i lie novel. t However, pre.liiieis just new seem i in be working biiek through tin- classic novels ami the best sellers fei their photoplays. Much n thc npprecian ii well-written original" scenario, hniid-tallereil te tit their stars, the pro pre ilucers still lime n predilection for laminis iniicls nml short stones. Te sav "I never had a chance the excuse of the failure, and it l ery bad exiuse lieenii'e It is uiinuj llleiatlire. 1 1 is only the lazy who never have cliaiipps. It 1 only the incompetent who EVEN the" Incompetent hnve chances usually plenty of them for com petition fer'eapable people Is se keen tluit nowadays hlg concern have organ- Bristel Bicyclist Runs Inte Aute ItriMel, June I -Arneld North. twelre years old. while riding a bicycle cMislii'il Inte an automobile driven' by Henri I'almer. of l.iiiieherne. The hey was Iniured mul his wheel stimuli.,.! . Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET The Dixvilic - x. i IX, '. J en the screen name i I.entriee ,ley. mul the pi. lure iii.me s(,ws her a the plain and sad-fneeil sufferer and llie happy -tiitm u.i;t enwned sn.ien woman THE MOVIE FJjVS LETTERBOX arm. Mr ! '.fcri.w r: t - - j i" u -TBIHI Vv Mann & Dilks KVA I. your pencil H 1 1102 CHESTNUT STREET .NA KOH-I-NOOR HH Mv.'7t, . VXa, - I vl or only an imitation?" BB '' i' .'""iV" Wmj C All Hif h Clair, Stationers Hl Y. I Kf 17 iJl.rwi d Drawing Material B ' " J i Jiaiil HiW Dealer can lupply H naaiaiiiif'! kokineor a k Pencils 2 ' WS- (K&, milphiste m T T btr8PBR!ia iBHKI ii ISgHkEiatabcr Lacy ire imiuitd, .-.jnHlHl hi Australian Weel, Spire, Pongee, Thistledu, and ether Nevel Fabrics & mn RESCUE 18 ftfih'SES Wf Owner of Stable at 2932 N. iiLC Pelt St., Believes Blaze IncendUryTl .Tieiii a MhMc nt the renr of 20newJ; 1 ncnil fliern Pflfll' tlittt MMin,l.,M -WT" i vim mi. ii i...... .... viiiiiiy, I Mu Alltni'f l'ufL'nti l... i '!" n-eii. m i i tl nun OP h 'I IIevpk flu lilnzp llirptiillnrv. n u . .V! x dhI ThAitmunn Gees te EurODfi lit tlir Miine plncr ns ln niL. fl .?: I'nul Thompson, a vice preM.lent of I ;Jj'''t wllhln n week, cveM the rtilled Has Improvement Company, mentim age. has ," . Ii .rope, lie in seeking rest r?J"J,nmJM2.r fr MntthewH and recpatie.., and will tour the battle I n' ;" $$' 1,,c ,0 I eitugj Tlv TIKNTtT M. XHELT k- Hi- uiu m. - "Rlnnde I5ee" writes: "Mv word, hut you eertnlnly were some prompt in an awerlns my ether eemniiiiueatiun-. Thanks ever se nnu'li. I'm 'till read lnp with interest and appreeintinn mir great rnluiun. "With repard te I.ee Winthrop. .0'i tell 'em. Nee; jeu have the words m re 'Foolish Whes.' Ilw sentlinenn wen1 great. The jeuns man wiih whom 1 go te the movies let this line new, edi tor 'everv kueek i n l)i.et." ete .. well, an.iway. didn't like Toelish Wive?,' and iiif-isied that we e.,ine rlphl out. Hut jeu surely have te hand It te Eric Ven Stroheim; he was line in It nnd certainly pertiayed his eharneter wonderfully I'm all ndjectived up here Ali-e Miss lu I'ent was geed In her role, and the glr! who took the part of the maid was tine, hut with regard te the seenes of .Mmile Carle -whj. llie looked like a few of the larser hete s In Atlan! ie Citj te me. M.iylie I'm wrong. "New with regard te the young lady's answer -the one. I mean, who writes en the blue paper that Thenia.s Meighan and Kodelph Valentine h.ne it nil ever geed ones' Hke lliirryiuere and a fen fen ethers that remark wasn't se geed, was it 7 The only pienirp that Valen Valen tieo plnjeil fairly' (Vi geed was 'Ca raille.' but N.i7lnieva in it was great. There N something about her that is wemlerfu' "Alt-e like Aln-e I'.rady. but net that IpIpIp, lllnria Swanson. She has pretty clothes, s all. ion Hwer man. en that'.' "Eugene OT.neu Is geed, though pictures ale se rlean eiit. 'fliippcroleg: if I ilh serrv te see It as T have ills fl her .laek Helt did his uu.il line i work. I ilietight. i "In the I.i'tterliex today ,se:ne one e.il'e.l Wallaee IJeid n 'regular he man ' Huu r..iil, the ' He . nil ncht in met wajs. Inn nn idea et a m.'inlj man Is .link lleli : iiN.. Milten Sill--. Theniai Meighan and Elliett I.' ter. Thev aie nil ijiffeienr M pes, tee. "Itv tin- waj. I i nine at rots dip swfi'iest jn till.' .,f .iii Terr I haw ever seen in nn old magnine the oilier da. and. being among the em s who .an milj appre. late .e-tlng of an ob- weiis ipialitv.' u.is teinpti-d te (.i nd it win-re ) would be mere appreelaii il Yes. I lenii inhered that rein-nk 1 1 heugh it was net written m .-mswer te in-1 If inn .-all ni sli;ht siircasm 'artiileri' i.wi-i went leinember. of eenrs'. Imt wni did i what, eh what, eeuld one eall w-nrs'' Theie eni'e was a ersatle man, Who pxpeiind.-il his news te eaeh fan . of the --preen i.lieen. she'- .in 'al-e ran Imw lnipi.denr and be when wni don't and we den t knew me when some one petted, fei right onie one w he is '&'&&&&$&. '& '&&$&:&'&$&&i&& Ibn. Mil While agree, friend His Nene of tills Mule lik" the 'get V stuff. down te earth staff "Well, lets of siicees.s for jour wen derful, eniiTininliig III' mlnum. that i one thing I liave te leek forward te in my jeuiig life.' (fiesh, did I iea lv an-w.-r one let ter promptly V Yeu reallx don't knew hew luek.x jeu weie. bei-iiil-e I hale letters every d,n i ailing me down vig orously for ie!njs mul abselnie lu U of notice te letti'ls, I'll liet w.lir W'lll.irks about the Mente Carle s...nes In "Tool "Teol "Toel !fh Whes" lenking like Atlantu- Citv hotels wen'd please Ven Strelieim net. Thanks for tlie kind wishes. ,u I je fuse le he trapped into iineth. r argu ment en the Hiibjei't of Nnlimein or Gleria.) "OIca" writes; "It i, ra'iier lit.- te apeak of it. but main thanks for prm' lng that 'A 1' ' lett.-i- NMieiliT i was meant seneuslj or etlu-rw ise, J ..iu..r..i it hugely. An- wni pesitlw it did ii"t originate with jeu'' "Toe Inn! all this I ,id te reme ent about Kodelph, jul when he s,..jn,.,j t.i be mi lerj uiiii Ii In e.irni-si alieui hi. xxerk. It deis giw him ilie most awful 'black eje.' and just think of ihe shut. tered ideals of our 'lappets i te -;n nothing of tin' elder enel. "Ill these eases one lenlli new-r knows just what tin- truth is. Inn whj will people In the public eje tri in get away with sin h thing-"? If Kodelph had net made this faux- ims, even tiling would have been erene. All these Ugly details would Imw been awmleil He, would likeh haw remained ihe uh al of the llappers' dn tints fm- ,.ni,. nine, but new these ill nut- will be . li.ing"i te night ma if- 111 llle-t easi s It Clin hardl.i be etherwiM', whether he reallj deserves ll or net. "In any case, if the women and giils of the ceunlrj saj 'tlniiiihs down' le him after this. opinion t h- ipmiedi that 'woman Is net the equal of man. Intellei-tunlly or in anv ether whj will net help blm much That lemark Is an extremely iinwli-e one for any man who leeks forward le a eaieer te make in these day, It juM naturally rankles One should net le tee haul en him when he is down. Iinwcwr. as perhaps he Ik te lie" excused for -ueh a ilew, pet being one of our ceunlrj men ., "Wh.v does net seine one giw Themas fAltflinn lesf llin if"lil ...,,.. ,.f .!.. feature? Surely he Is worth it. When Si'-lia rlecK AQt shine. 1 slmelv tilnnu. th cture and net him: though I admit I I'llkcly te be prejudiced In his f-iver- he thinks - Tei ri is I'm Mire " I s n ' i 11 n i'ee rersenai w,. , un knew who iw me Jeu? Ii amuses think', she has ie,, ne.xt iloe- in me'livi- en me i-i-ll.U' I, Kin. I'll, and I ve never asked ii Mngi,. .jupsimi, about ,1011. Who stijs w.imeti are cinimis''" 'What's ile matter' H-iven't yen e-er met the fellow next deer? Hm' f Ven ier de ak him. don't l..diee what In- tells wni. Nothing thn- anv one -ins ahum nn- is true I d'm'r inre what it is. I her., and new detu it The "A. " li.fti r wn, nh.iiliitpix genuine, hut I m ..sitiv.. -- j- j,s had inere fun en' ,,f it than Hnj ,,n, i'!.' Te me it seii),i i.iv:eis tll. leinlul in stir up nisi the kind ..f con. tr..w-M that tollewi-d, and I'll het "A I-'." has ..,, mam a ge.i.l laugh sin.e h was r.-alli wtj i lewrlv ,one that's ln yu should knew I didn't de ir. Make wm another Utile het Metelia the average t.tpn-r i-n t a hit .lii1 lu . sinned Lv tne Valentine c.-e If she lewd him befete -In '11 a.leic hirn new. I feil mm ii as wm de alieui Ague. Aire- Tlnr.'s something altogether tee ' willing." ion siilini.ssni. tee drooping and mniiiuMini about her. Sh l-u't .liwlep.ng th, ,. limti-liess f I'haraeii'i I hoped for in g.itlng tired of the hiirt-n mil tlie miekn.-s. ,,f hrr ejes and he e.eild lie se beautiful nnd ..impelling if ,he'd nrdi step en, the gas once u a - Idle ' I liked "M.i e and 'cmali , rv iiui.'h ln.t I nnlli iiieiiglii Aleigiuiii leis Letter in Me irV M,, " Ami t,evt I liked "Cl e Silent Ml n" themrlit that wn- a im,. Ln ,,f en and 1 aie ihni 111 ellr .'III u. e nf "ie think W.illi lieleng- ill Bui 1 d in. huh- think, indlvb The lual nl . son iel lung nit him. erk en in. iiai t HigiiK in a. .out lll'-ll I . tr.ti "t ii that i l-iss ,f Leu Chaiipx J C3 2). iS IS- & i& ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft' ft IMPORTKRB. DBSIOXERS d UAKBK8 or VTOUEN'S ASD CttlLDRBlTB apparel or run mnitusT character for uerb TUAX TWIVNTY-IUX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND n Chestnut Cerner Twelfth DIFFERENT KIND . OF STORE Summer Frecks "Of the Better Kind" 10.00 te 16.95 Mi.c runt tire (htVcutt, ihnrininy: in beaut i of lii-MKti. Of Nut iiiandie , pinirham, imported dotted Swiss, sonic tnniniiiie;. DrcidcMly fif th IlcHer Km Summer Dresses for Extra -Size Women "Slen derizing Styles ' ' (H Kinjrham and x-oile, 12,."0. A half niandic xeile, in the wnnti'd ..mart daik their simplicity and nen-erushable' linen, with iwil Irish lnt'i- 12.50 19.50 dficn tyles m iiilui's, in.."i(l. e,- Swcatcrs-'Exccptienal Values Slip-epr six les also all want fd in smat plaid eiRit. plain (i.l.irs. 4995 a ''' 0 ', ' (Si ' fit '0' 'K Th. F 1 T 7 louse et Weneer 1229 Walnut Street Summer Disula By B. Chertak Wenger An assemblage of millmcry that is par ticularly attractive te these discriminating women who desire the unusual as well as the'beautiful. Reliable Fur Storage With Merris Wenger At a moderate charge, you may be assured of the absolute safety of your furs in our storage. Moreover, our efficient cold dry air system will actually renew their soft ness and luster. Special Rates Prevail at This Season for Remodeling and Repairs Rich in Nourishment and of Purest Quality yet the price of this milk is no higher than ether standard brands BORDEN'S Evaporated Milk is pure country milk with the cream left in. Rich and pure as milk, our most important feed, sjieiild be. Its production is guarded by the strictest regulations te insure its purity. Every possible precaution is observed in handling the milk, and a special, extra laboratory test is made en the finished product before it is delivered te your grocer. Yet you buy Berden's at an equal price with ether standard brands. Even when your grocer pays mere for it he sells it te you at the regu lar price because he knows its purity guarantees satisfaction te his best trade. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Makers also of Rardrn's Eetle Brahd Milk, Berdtn 's Malted Milk and Berdtn 's Confectionery crrclz4iJ II u 85553) APORATE" milk i 1'HOTIH'I.AVH riUITIII'I.AS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee or early showing 0f the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Ce'mpany of America. mni" Min'li 'In 1 nil 's .tiaplv "S. 0. V - Tun li.ul I d -lll'l' Willi- i.tlllT l.'tti'l-, I it 1 1 It iinni-.ilili- in iiimui'i '.-in ml. ' I'l.i.i.l nml Snnd ' is t'iiiisi.., 11. r.i 1. li-i.ltir-lli.il. hut Ii lni.li'l Ijiiii finnlll I'llili-d m". -- in. irl. us, .inii .,, , llllllllllll.-l'll 1 .1 111 I.Pli Mill .I,M n- i-i.Ih ..I' V11I1 mm. . ,iif(., nnd Nun Ni,,, v , ll- till- Mlllil lli'li. II.I1II..U IMls . i,. snlni-il fm t4n imi-t. I, in ,,. ,... isi,,n VI .I-- . iLIIIHfll S11 im I hki- I '.iin-.i.i Vitsr! "Willi llnini" .lulu 1 mi,, n,p v ,.v M'll Inn mil. h nf 11 nil. I iii.-l.iilrniii.i 1 .iind imt nt nil n il:ii!Mhli m.iri Ami . dldii 1 think Miirinii h.ivir..' "lir.mM '.j Wurtli" ln-iu-li .1. k"iI ii. ' Dm-luint- 1 IIH'lll ' I "Itnhlll lllliid ' is nt rt ti..Pi, i tlii-n-'s- nn hIpiis. iiai tiuit, i-nhpr I liiiii'n'i lii'iu-d ulielli. 1 ir.iinnii "me a lihindr i-.' in iniikiim .-.,-' Ionic." Inn n uuiil.ln't siiiii-.(. i,u. , l's tin- km. I .,f 11 I 1,1,1" s ,t, , 1 NEW TEST AT PRINCETON ' Q'g)'g)'g Specialize in Apparel that Slenderizes the Larger WnmanQQ I B. $heppacd & Sens Correct Slips and Petticoats for Sneer Summer Dresses Mr.RTIlRMKNT AmTKTlSKMKNT" "J APOl I f "--t) t I MOMI'..ON- hT3. I 1. wi-w ,m,tini:i: iMii.v BETTY COMPSON III "llii; I.IIKlLN TI.MITATKIN" ASTHR wisiriii :miaiiu avi MO IUR MATIN r.IJ I.AII.V ANITA STEWART in I f $iThc NIXON.NIRDLINGER I t&f THEATRES UJ 1 III'. INVIs.MII I ".KAT.S - ri.Ait" 2(le BEI MONT "'-'" W) R MARKET IJ1I1V111N 1 llii A 3 il:.1il l. ll I U. . MARION DA VIES In "lli:.l Tl'.i MORTII" "BALTIMORE ;!;? 5 .-!,,,x,,,MVi,J,: i CFD AR ,i"'1" ' avbnim ..HIIOl '.s I'.MIOI UIIMANCK ' UL,llx ' l'i .ml .'1 7 un-l I'. M. "THEODORA" ' Will Rogers in "An Unwilling Here" RI UFRIFfn ,r'"'i s..,T1.h..nn j '''i-ii.ii.in ui'i.in. "i-.r day" UI-ULUIIIUI l',.ntl.ll.i, until 11 ' " ' i.i.-- rn ( 1st iii i N m i:st-s mi ion i juikri 1,01 mhi. a r.eih s.- ,.,.W1,, , .M anr) jj . unJ p j. Just Around the Cerner" COLONIAL ""l,f. V"",l,?n?';! T -"-l-rfXiJl-Vy I I I Mft niwl 1 - i.n.l ft II M I.I...ST.1 AsT In "SIN OF MARTHA OUEED" 1 i i.i.f.i i.1im.x IMi s'i;( IAI, I ,si n - - Where Is My WandsringBey Tonight? ! JUMBO r,l0sr s'" unwnu avb. .-;.-. . . i J ""-w Jmnl'ii June en l-'riiiihrnrd "L" FAIRMOUNT XttrriT I MADGE KENNEDY IIIOs. ll. I.M'i;--, 1'ltlllM I I iiin In "llii". IU(illi:sT IlIlllir.R" "HAIL THE WOMAN" i GREAT NORTI IE RN r - - I LEADFR " " ' - "" " UIXL,"...i..r.Ill.1L,IV; ' '" ' '.'J'.r. l.Rlfll AON sTlieiiriii's iniiii win mi.(iiii:im-.s i ..nn. .-.. :"."::: ruuLlen WIVt.3 I!c-feic y.ni leave Philadelphia for your hummer's eutinir. at the -(abheie, in the mountains 01 touring F "epe, Wall & Ochs Oiti "TuJ!1 mlvk'e as t0 Pretcct.nK your eyes' ivliich e in ii innuu; wi.iii.ini T is a wntulei'ful protection te your eyes tn wear tinted spectacles &vnrafs gjytaw, n'-m zm in. ' 'I'e i.-j Ll.'-i M.- l .'Th,. Mlr.L.ln M,,,, I U....l 1.1... ... M1 ..I I . MtV? V-V.7 V-' f cl """ in IM.I .....I I '.t.ill- IMVKJym ,,,p "'ier ivns eni nr hip in-st pi... ,',,ii'.urm i iwve ever n-cn, ut ii.s Mini lv tWVlflk'lt Inn nlil n irfplnrn fit n K- i,,,i .. I...I c,yMiiiiiiiitef 11? i J-Utt .11.1 ....1 t 1 1 .... rf i'T'l1 ...If .". IM'.ll.ll.l I . . .MiK-kN' tliniiRli 1 i-nulil 11. .1 no Mint Sv'. ,--Jdrin nr Itndnlpli 11 as le lilmin- in ''liVVwiiy. Tliey did ivlinl Ihev i-niild. F' " lllfc,V',l 0,,,) exiifi't imuli iiuii-p fre'ii ts III Be Included Examination - I lie . A 11 iv. Psychology W Regular f tlli.Jhli.ti V . ; ..... "'.. I....... ... HWyn linve ijeeii. 'ImiiBli ltPwnst e.. rlninBy ti..t . , nilillliiin t ihe ,-i... liiiiird i-Miiiiiiintlnii. 11 ill 1,0 i-rinii-e. ,,f nil men i-ntci-in I'riin-et.Mi in tin fu. I tun-, ii i iiiinniiiifril j A ii'inl pi-rmd nf Mm u-m-. ,n, .en ' sol fill- Ihr 11. t llin in- (in. inn,., ll'l' Mllll'll l-lll Mil.. ,V ..'. iiun'i illin fillN In 1. Is. tlii t... I,.,, ",;l0. iirltti'ii (.:iiiilniiii..ni ;m .iiii.'ii,'t..n will tun In- iIi..iimIi1ii-i If tin- I . nil 1" Cnililiulli'i-, ulni-1, ,. ,'inii;. f il,', t itt 11 lull 1.1 Ititj.i l.l ..1 .1 1 v.; ..' " """ -vt ii"Mii iiiimui1,1 hi 1 in nil 1 01 1 fm &!!?- "0,,M ",,(l l'"1'1 Per' t'll liei'iml, tin .silinlii"i ti ... 11 111 l... lirtill I lill till think Arnrslns emtpntlnl tl,,.rnn fm,. .a l.i.A'"1 I rWVcVitnkiiien. C "'""' "'I Princess Slip of Surf Sntm, $3.75 Deuble nil aieund up te Kip. Princess Slip of Nainsoek, $2.75 Deuble all around up te lup. Princess Slip of Wash Silk. $5.75 Deuble nil around up te liip. Petticoat of Wash Silk. $2.35 Deuble panel front and back. Petticoat of Cambric, $1.35 Scalloped edge. Deuble panel. Gowns of Cotten Crepe Special, $1.25 Hcrjulurly $1.7.' 100S GliesJuut Street , when lunleiimt, especially if ,ieu I an1 mi a letiir, straifiht mad uth I thn vun raemir you. Hut de you icali.e the harm which may lie done te i run- eyes hy wearinir cheap j irla-.pni. vith inferior lenses? Wall & Uihs Opticians, 1710' Chestnut i Street, Mill .supply you with (-pec- tacles lentaininjr Sir William Cioekes A or H (ilass, either ! Ki'eumt te jour prescription or just as nirefully ground plain for the person Mho deer, net ordinarily le- (inre irlassea. These jjlasiscs made iith (oriei't frames and adjusted lv Wall & Ochs' experts will add i greatly te vuuv hummer's enjoyment. r.Ki time 1 ke into the store et Hailev. Banks & Hidilln Cem I pany, I am fascinated net enlv with the lai'tre anil expensive pieces of jewelry and silverware, hut with I thn many moderately priced articles I which make siuch delightful ifts. And who, at this season, (Iecs net nave a wewnnir iruc or a min is an awfully Ktiod-leok-sports skirt you am I said te a friend at the C'luh last Saturday. She "Tins is. that old tlmiL' me te send te it is sum v "FOOLISH WIVES" IMPERIAL 1.0 II M.i. U.ll.Nt T .ST.'J. ' 'III KlUM. 7 A ANITA STEWART In "MIWIM, im; U'i.mi- 1 IRPRTY I"'"JA1J A. c.ll.l Mill IIU1IJ 1 mviinci: HMI.V M,NN IIHI.N AND M.T MOI1UI, "BACK PAY" ORIFNT Uei"iii"'i An .ii ''.---I m wiiim i mtin-i:i: UAH v GEORGE WALSH in "m;k!.nadi." 0VERBR00K ,;:"' NCNy,1"11" M.I, STAIl I A sT In "Jean of the Big Snows" "THAT infr wcai'injj," Country laufrhed, which Mill advihed Bartcs' te have ili-ci a succcsh, isn't ",t ? t,ru j.j, DAI m I'Iia.nk'1 eitu k r,,nTa.!! th!s !. " They V:IVmv.,uu.HTN'v.'i,ir,,r''i r, . ",,, ' n icKiiern, and t oeks simply K,-eat." I was pleased that I had heen ahle te lecenmen i firm such as Jinks', m;) (',"il ut St. eel. for , ,s ,.;.H '.g ahle hew Menderfully tlev can renovate one's lnt ,.,:,.. ...":.. ' 'h.. ...,i i . -"" .iire ;,- I..?1 ' '"",-eiethin." " " '" ii.viii or c p.inr, i L" THK dune cleaiance of sumin.-r ., i f'hnar",,'.L'ls.-.H.t..V,l.',i!1.u"1 Stere, l.'HO SHERWOOD HWItUl Illll'l I. Will lift ff l.n .... " - . - importance tool ei'y wen, m includes Kewns ln Imported nni V"H "IWUIJIB Willi' 11 111 Q If I,,, REGENT te I'FI-T 'I IIIN. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" miiii;d ni ni'itisK i iki ii i v. Market ft 'liilew 17ih II I .M i., lit. BEBE DANIELS In "NM 1'IUIM Nlllllll.ltl;--R1AI TO "r.I'MlVICIlVV AJPNt'i; imz-u. i y vi ti i i-iiii ,i i i v si JMK lllll r N M.N;n HII'sV "BOUGHT AND PAin fed.i Kli ILiltlnmr Av MAT .1 l . SAKIMII 'K I'AMMI n liniiAMX "THFnnnnAM LOCUST r'-'" AN" '0''1 'r M'RKBTS wv-Ul" m-iii I no, .i.eii. kvb. o.:ie tu Jl WALLACE REID In "A( KIINN mi; CONTINENT" rNIXON WIJ AND MAnicn-r sts. . I V I.'.. 7 and B FRANK MAYO In "IKArKKII TO KAKTII" RIVOI I ''"" RANftOM 8TP. Wl'' I'-ini I .1" 3. il I.-, tu 11 I'.M. HARRY CAREY In "MVN Tll y" 69TI I ST '''"'" '- i . -' ''i'. : f'ni WALLACE RF n - l"r."J'N Tin: uimimim" MV N ',.,,wT,'N,i "IM-IIKSTIIA O I RAND l,cr",llllen Ai nt Vnnf " : :ie. - aim u p. u. MAE MURRAY III "IWM I.NAIIO.N-' I. ' 'Vrmlnl n. li i' M. ARDMORE AliliMi mi' n i GEORGE ARLISS I" yi III: III MM, I'A.n.sieV AVIJ, chased at fur i -- " - r rt'-- .. u.j,,,. i mencement nrcsent en his shopping list? Whether you are purchasing ..... .:... . i'i.u-5iiik a uni, ui uiiierwince or Heme mere trifling remembrance, veu cannot de better than at llail'ev's. And " "!w" lnew that 'th,. n!irne in mini-, niuiKS puny rarne.s with of iiualitA ivhich wlileli i-emc-.i from appreciated. v tiiiKlle Coin, it mi as.iuiiince makes any cift tills store doubly . i r nvl ....... .1: Thev . saTi'1 .? .-taL."K. wli1 f,nT"y new-,un'1 "ttrneU wasn fiecks voile.., ei-jjandics j'l'nnKes wash silks, swisse" nd linens. 'Iu-m; frocks have lien. rKlV'--istrhfe lll I'dlJP. '.,f II ,'.'. .' '" "'" ''"'ll'll. 333MARKET1;7,V,:,;f,71"1?,T"iV MAE MURRAY In 'TS( I.N'ATION" T nnd 9 GRANT "vL,u"'A."u ..' Kodelph Valentine in "Meran of the Lady Letty" Aildfil Aiirniilun (iiAHl.ii-. niAPi.iV AT OTHER THEATRES, MEMBERS OFM.pt AMBASSADOR,: !;Z llllmc r. ,,. imiin. ii. iMi"i, ;,::.' J "HAIL THE WOMAN" .l.l ill I' H-." I1.IVI..,.. .nui M. '1fl 1 III I. iTlVDCrNM "nil. .( Il.nnl.ln H.I " AliTn,-,, .-V.V1,? "AIIiV.. "CONCEIT" 'M H UMII,1..M .!, PARK ,i,",j.-V" iir!X3llF-vW,Jl fflt A ftWfi t . ,. mi :.:;". F'i. Kl..fl;J It Um mmi, W'WHt'iti r , "PERSECUTION" rM ' j ay'igiT ---' tji rt'.i., '.-.Ifcw, TOM MIX Ml,x In "BKlt JUUU" ' .. ! ' '" w ' i.--rT - . JJBil.ill.M"" l ii
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