v ,$ 'V. j" 'jVvjjM v' W.T!1 tlWA . x i vfl. jY'ttut .wa-'t; w i.V9,'?'jrVNttUl.lil - MHXW MVt vvsrj vJ w . p.vvr i"M P' K I Rui ii ' I IGfe D afly Mevie Magazine OPERATIC CELEBRITIES t'SEE THE SIGHTS" AT THE STUDIO . ? . V "-- !Xi i .- s ' - ITTesSl ;.-?. William De Mllli". L:iK.v dtrci'ter, lilnis are made, lleth of the noted ' ;":? I V'Ml' Jt '- '' lBff!$;iKn:W,MHKjkflBi ;V. AV1. ' ? -.&ytf I'HPl IKHibuSEBttStfM : $il?MMlw kkkkkkM lvSv'Ss1bkkk39 a&ft iHKlMBinBHIRH :H KKHliaBHHiHIHa THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Iy IinNKY Met', writes: "eT begin Hie discus- lime, It seems te me. I've been getting fien why was the full column allowed some downright intelligent and giuieral- te be taken up the ether night b ally Inteiestlng criticisms and comments t'ativ Clever? Met. If net all. of her en cinematics. I'm net nuitc sure 1 get argument" en Ven Strelielin and 'Foel- Jsi Wives' weir cniiri'ly Illogical. I psk jeii. Mr. NppI.v , were net jour rp marks en Ven Strehelm and his movie sufficient for nny jiersen without ad ditional explanation of the junk in it b.v I'. I"' "Yeu wrelp that this picture aimed t mere than meie plot and that, if id did net. the story might teach something useful K humanltj. Thl is no d.scourep en sp and woman's rights, hut 1 would like te lie Informed by any one (of intelligence 1 that men are lnetheient at running a country ftnd if one hundred per cent improve ment has 'been noticed since women wen their rights; '1 here "Viw.rher .1lh.i.ekviiiii If I rnmtn her rnrrpptlv . mii mini,. :i f.ivernble remark en "'iteyeud the Hecks.' Hew- ever. f.ill te s,M 11 coot net in tie way ' tiie here l Valentine) was being censtnntlv "checked up' en every move of the heroine idlerlal. .Iut four times, it was, and there werp two repues thrown In. TIip back drop of Versailles mni dm artificial garden with Valentine, trying te net. were Alse peer. I come from Missouri (or Ireland) and was shown no geed noting b.v Valentine. Didn't you think iJleria Svvansen was geed In It. though? I thought she was much bcttpr than Tli,!,,!,,!. ,,.i nli li.nv em, iiu.v ,.nm. "par1 iiednlnli with WtiUnre Helil -- i. . . .' .. ... .. .. : . .. trti nvnieL. mi nnlntrii mm jitm rttlinr Kilbjeef. I should' like te say that sin li mucineus ouestieus as vvhat is mm1 color of so-and-se's hair, eyes, tmger- nnils"'' and 'Whether she is English or Dutch?' should be emitted In your el mini . but nnv questions of general interest should Improve it. "1 will fellow- this by a list of my own question Is "The I'risener of yZetidn lu the movie, th sterv of ifh Hepe book. 'Zend.i' and 'Rupert n iienl.m ' Who plais the part fltiipcrt? Who plays ltlack Michael? ,IIae yen pph th production yet and viis Allre Terrv geed? 1 have never seen lier. hut 1 imagine I "hall like her as Prince Plavla. When will Scott's .. I. . , , , , - Ivanhoe be released andi who plavs me part of Ivanhoe.' Uidn t you enjoy these two hooks verv much? De you think all of the following who are Jny favorites are very geed?- Wallace Jteid. Deug'as Fairbanks, lu 'The Three Musketeers'; Milten Sills, esprclnlly in 'The (treat Moment': Kiclintd Rn'rtli flmess In 'Way Down Unsf' und "Tol "Tel 'able David"; Theodere Rebert nod Innj.li Hughes In 'Sentliuent.il Tom Tem my': actresses, Nerma and Constance 'Talmndge. tJleria Svvansen. in 'The Irrent Moment,' and "Key mid the Hecks' : Jean I'nise In 'Hl.ick Iieaulv'. Mnv McAvoy, Dorethv D.ilieu. M.ir 5erlc Dnvv, Mac Murrav. Marguerite Clark and Pauline Frederick "New if you've struggled through all this scribble, you are lert.iinlv m for ileuble praise and thanks for adding inv Constance . writes: "I'm back first venture te your column. l S ,., it then tliev nhvnvs de tome Terget te put .Tackle toegan, Hareld mrK ,, Serry; 1 bad net lead JVeyd nnd t harlle Chaplin among my ,(,,, r(n; Footfall." e I (euld inveritcs". n0( (, quoting you. Veu bet I am rend- (Ne. "The IVbuTr of '.end.i' film ''"" r?vl "'" W"ek """t """' fellows only Antheny Hepe's novel of I think they are grea 1. I thnt name. "Rupert of Hentrau" U te l'"rhaps I am a lilt e late (e sny i t,.miml I,.- .-mi imtirrU .linvrmit iHiMhing aUiut Richard La rthelmesM in immnnnv li..r A newcomer' smIi! te I... 11 "find." Itnmen Snmanyoges (the inelllng i illfTercnt in everv mention of tlm gentleman) plays Rupert, ami Stuart Helmes plays lllaek Michael "Tvnnhee" has net yet been Marled nnd 110 announcement has been mail' iik te the star. Ye, these nre favor 1 en of mine. I'm serrv you didn t Jlke the space given te "Kitty Clever." but I thought it wus interesting even though she gave me 11 vigorous call call ilevvn. We agree pretty thoroughly en everything c.cept PJlerlu nnd (lareili Hughes.) j YV. It. K. writes: "Hecter certainly Is stumbling In the right direction. I voiced u simllur pretest some time age, but my letter was ignored prebnbly because I didn't guess you had blue eyes, or say you vvrete funny answers, or nnv of the llke pl4i-pesh which Introduces the average fun letter. "However. I nm digressing. Of vhnt possible general Interest is the untrained fan's comment 011 the worth of a cinema production? Save the gratification of Feeing himself in print It In utte v worthless. And the hope Jess monotony of their reactions ye pods! In lomparisen even your iilhsid iiblllty an 11 coniuipntiiter Is an ex Jillaratiiui ; you 11 1 least produce some original nnd interesting thoughts, re pinllng the present, future and de lightful intimacies of the cinema world. "I hnve been dying te get your opin ion en the adaptability of some 1'erslan talcs rend te me from the original J'liev are se striking, se different. I think them great inevln fodder, but Instituted te Interrupt 'l.ttuii' .lane .. n. Y. X" and their nroletypen 2 1 1 1 i . I..- l.tCi. front Klviiiu us Mich Interest I if Inr r; inatlen an 'Det Da ten h 11 .ea 1. IMdy i divine.' and no en "iV earn. Let s reform the. Icttei box., ' (If nil. the comment!, en bhevvb nml has rniisli lw nl both top nml I. t- ' ..nnU wpV of tbu viirlelv you liieiitleii mm. wlieie the ti-ai'lns wa done. l!u,i J f- P.-l flnl mr..Mnli I cirlnlnly 1 f the ether blip.! will have one huh ll. nVf 4W; ,f.a (uarud -'M 8 ' is showing Lui'lcn Muratore nml his wife, siiigcrs have appeared en tlm mereen, but apparatus Is new te them M. NEBLT ,what you want, but 1 judge It's some- thing In between, or aside from tlip stralght answers te o,uestlens en ages, Lair, eyes nnd e ferlh. and eulogies of male nnd female Idels by their ml- mlrers. If that's se I'm strongly with oil. se don't get se heated, and bring along your Persian tales preposition, I forgive .veu that crack about my "alleged ability as a commentator. ) II. . T. writes: "A short time age I li didn't knew nnv thing had Imp I was going past a small moving pic- pened te Hebe Daniels. She nppeand ture theatip and saw advertised Ke-, en a downtown screen recently in a tlelpli Valentine In 'Frivolous Wives, terrible thing called "Nancy from Ne- anil thinking it must be .1 new eup where," and her company lists her. just out, I went in te discover that among ethers. In "North of the' Ule the picture must have been filmed about six vears age. T judged etilv by the clothes, nf course, nnd as ' nearly ns 1 can reiiiPiiiner it wns sun" liltle'time before the war that wp were wearing clothes like that. I had sup- posed that the 'V our Horsemen was hit first picture, or thnt at the most Iip had net been known mere than 11 couple f years. A very funny Vera Sisson tdayeil with him I de net remember 'nnv or tne ether names. "I read in your column the ether "icht that one of your correspondents jhinks Nerma Talmndge tee old te play in things like 'bmilin Through : and In inv icneranpp I marveled at lier youth- s..t .1...!.. !.- .. l.n1 !..,, T liiiili' imiiilK liie nnuir i,iiui . vlll iiilmir, however, that I am preju- licedt where she Is concerned I'e come hack te Ilodelnh. be crr- fnlnlv has linnrnved sincp (he nictere I mentioned was taken, and I cannot help but feel thnt he has a let ahead of him If Iip is net spoiled In the niak- ins Alse I de net like te tlllnk of Wallace Held as a back number it eeins te me that he Is much better than 1P ll'f''1 te '"' "nJ ,hnt "10 ,W",KI" l" m eye alie in goon re-aii minim miii nly cun't be beat. I de enjoy reading veur column." ieu're net the tir-t who has com mented en hew particularly terrible that 'Frivolous Wives" film was. Tau't Ol' neipeii I 111 .111.1111. .Jiiii .111 tiinnw 1)Pc.ome, flin,0u the I'libllshc is virtu be helned I'm ufr.iid. Alter an author illy force lilm te bring out Iip wrote from college en up luff that mil 11101 if it shows very clearly the traces of juvenility. Cerium magazines enur especially te these earlier pieduets if "blg-namc" authors. It' the samp wnv In pictures, as the fans arc only loe well aware. A new version of a fa mous story or play brings ferlh the old print", and the neclamatien of a new star means that everything he did fieui his "extra" days up will be taken out of methhalls and reissued. There's another Valentine "reissue" in the oiling. I'll give warning new. "The Delicious Little Devil" is it name, and Mae Murray was the star when it flrt ,.,-',. 1 'lel'.lble David." but 1 II lake a nance .inv hew He certalnlv can nit. The xpresslen of pain en his face wlnu i nn- chief villain twisted the arm lie 1 ml bed! shot in was mi ieiil look ing it was hard te believe it was only acting. Hut I bad one giand surprise 1 when I sny surprise I mean rather a After-Dinner Tricks A lW.- mvett ceeri (, Ne. lOl! Finding ( licneu Slip. Thicc niiiiies are written en Mips of paper, each tliji cuu'tly the Mime mzc. due of thesic blips contains the name of the writer. The hlip are folded dropped into u lint, ami shaken, Tin performer immediately remuves Ihe tdip with the writer's name. l'h a Miiall hheet of tabid paper te make the Mips, Told the sheet into .1 II. u 1.,.,... mm, ..,. I 1 VV.' " f:, "' Z" " ' ' . r'. ., Z 1 iiiret 1 ritsr iieiciyii1. . ,i pi.'miium i ICIIM III I Ml' 1" iiiituv if 11 ill'- ill 11 Ml 1 , , , , , ,;,,,,, Tl(j h ' ,, folded Ivvbe across. Tim spectator', (ii) llluUR b ,PtP(.,r( i.,.ai.e ,i EVENING I'UJBLIO UEUGEK ! the beautiful I.lnn Cnvnllcrl, hew net in some tlnic, and 1022 studio Khuck al".e, for I really saw n leadlnc I t-l 1-1 1 iL. i. - ill -!l niii.v itiiviM im jiari. 01 n vjiiuke kiii without a beautiful crop of well -kept curl"'. It was almost tee much. "What has happened te Hebe Dan iels? I have net seen her In n picture for a long, long time. And when Mic i'n't around she is certainly missed, Please tell imp the correct way te pre- neiince her first nnme. "I see some voting lady has net forgiven Mnr.v for marrying Die!.. She should Hunk hew man.v ether girls are in tlip same beat anil ina.vlie slip would net feel se mean about Mury. ' "Are .veu going te print that picture of Harrison Ferd seen? Yeu said such nice things about htm In the review en 'Find the Weman' that I knew jeii don't dislike him. Anjhew, I shall leek for the picture seen.' iiriindp. "I'liiu iteus, .otenety and "Nice People." Pronounce her name as though written "Hay -Hay."' vviiueiii nccnniiiig un- sccemi nay ' ipiite se pronouncedly as the first. Yeu 1 bet I like 1 erd as well as any leading man en the serpen, and Id have liked te sM rvpn better things about him in "'Find (he Weman." but Ills par' 1 didn't warrant it. IJut please be patient about that picture.) Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape j 1 was tnievving my tennis ball up agenst the house tedav and Kcddv Mrf , y m ,j ,,,,,, , 8pt he ball, leu have 11 catih. ! Wi"Ii r sarted te de. im getting evr 011 the ether side nf the strtet and throwing the ball across and him threw - ing it back iigeii. w ieh the L'nd time he threw it I missed it en account of him tin-owing it se hard, and lie set), Hay, keep a bold of it, butttr fingers, wnt geed are you .' Anil he threw another one hnrilt'i berniug my haniN feaie saying. Hay. net si, hard. r v r . me Ah you de'it knew wnt hard is , " t te go and have 11 1 atch with the, gens, jteti ueiitiy .Merly. AlaKlng 1111 feel insulted a coy tiling, and I setl, O I that se, will go abed and threw them all your ded mite. Wlt'h he started te de, throwing :i fnarse hard outs nnd 1 iiiied them all. Reily Merry saying. Aw. you tlnnt knevv eiiy thing about catching, you awt te go ami play jacks or something, I taut waist n.;- valuable time , Jn7. Mid lie went away wissejing as it hi thaw 1 In could say watcver he vvuntul 10. wlch lie can. and I sat en my front steps feeling usi'liss and Puds Siinkinscs -Isspy CU.111 I'ersey came up saying. Wats you get tlieie, Kenny, a tennis hall? I'u you wunt te have a cauli.' lu sid. Who with? Yeu? I scil. Like fun. veiiie no geed of a catcher, yeme the nrrst catclitr I ever saw, .ill you can de is liilih with the gerN veu re a heck e; a f.'jtcher, 1 weulibnt tat'h with you If veu wint dew 11 en your nw.. f i(d. Well il wi7.. I eny uked you a (pies- lien. (Iident I sod IVi si v. And he wivvked nvny looking Insulted and 1 started in threw- the b-ill agenst the lieusi fi cling grate agen Special ! Finest Quality LSmemi Pmimps $ AM 4 Regular $8 Value These I'umpa arc built en rcrt liiiej. High ur low liiihcut quality workmanship, I The voelcH und must Rmfll Rnnf hnn I 1208 le 10 Chestnut St., 2nd Fleer I I TAKK KliKVATOU OJt HTAIKS I r MM 1 1 IK-PHILADELPHIA, tfHIDAY, DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Teacher Wise lly DADDY tack and Janet, havinn vacation fun in the tcoei, arc asked by the blrdt te play tchoel, Janet become Warhrr, but give the job up te King Vihvr. lie trim te teach the birds te dive. Janet is made bird she and given wings by wishina in a, fairy ring. She dives into the water and grabs tchat leeks tike a rope. C'HAl'TKH V llte IiMng Hepe JAN 171' knew bow folks often were Mrd from the water by seizing a rope. He when fIie found hrrwlf deep In the river with w lint "looked like n rope lu front of her, the grubbed It (itickly. I And when she grabbed the repe It gave her a grent jerk. 81m felt her- -fir drawn through the water with frantic t.per1. She expectcil (e be pulled out et the river. c Hut the repp didn't pull her out of the river. It drew her nleng under tbe surface, nml te her nlarm It sccincd te be dragging her down deeper. She glanced ahead. There was a big turtle paddling In front of her. It was gelns at the same, t-pced she, was. Jnnct took another glance. The repe seemed fastened te the turtle. What could It mean? Then of a sudden .Tanet understood. I The repe wasn't reallj a rope. It was me turtle k tall. That was what she bar grabbed. .Tanet tried te let go but she cmildn r. She seemed frozen te the turtle'.s tall. ' , In a flash she began In remember . things she had heard about turtles. '' Sometimes they caugh; blrdi napping en thf shere: sometimes thev ernbhed small ciucks anil dragged them under water te cat them. Was (his turtle taking her home te make n fcust for his family? As a matter of fact, Mr. Turtle wasn't thinklns just then of eating .lanet. Something had grabbed his tail he didn't knew what and he. was trjlng te paddle away from it. .Mr. Turtle sped through a wide neel. and then he camp te the shnlletfs. Acress the shallows lav the Ipph nmin channel of tlip river. There lurked Mr. Turtle's relatives nnd friends. He would hurry te them for aid. t r "Turtle" unv unM nl.ni looked like n stake stuck In the ground (, dodged around the stakp, and sud- denl.v found his flight stepped. 4t the same niemput .lanet found her f00t grabbed. Slip was drawn bnck- ,.r,i nnd unwnril. She enmn mil i,r t,0 filter, and up into the blesScd nlr .;,fP .im sound. ' j Hut she still clung le the turtl and he, tee, came up into the nlr tail foremost. Then another surprising filing hap pened. Theie was a loud, flapping noise, nnd Janet began te fly and se did the turtle. A blue cloud seemed 1 te have (iiusht them up and wus cur- tying them away. What had happened? ' Why,, when IHue Heren had get his ducking in the river because he euldti t hang pelspil as King Fisher , had done, he had become disgusted with King Tiller's Hsbing school, lie had gene back te the shallow s (e fish In his own way, which was te stand 011 one leg waiting for a careless lii-h le conic within reach of his long, sharp beak. As lllue Ilereu steed watching for a fish he saw something scurrying through the water. A second leek showed lllue Heren It was a big tin tie. Rlue Heren didn't care te catch tur tles: their shells, were tee hard te crack. Se lllue Heren paid 110 atten tion te this slurrying chap. Hut after Mr. Turtle iinne what looked like a tish. And tlip Ills ,.(.iUpd te be chasing the turtle which was surprising, for usually turtles chase fish and net tih turtles. Hut iven in Ills surprise lllue Heren wa a geed fisherman. He promptly shot his beak into the water, and 1111 came the sup posed fish. Ulue Heren flapped te land, and dropped (he supposed fish se eiilil gobble it. v liat was ills as- tenlshment 10 find that the fish wasn't a ijsh at all. It was .lanet turned into jsiiiisi iw;ll!ii"ii!:.ii!ii!ii!iiiii!.!:i':!:!i iii iiiniaiiiiiLiiyiiniiiiniiiian uiraiitwiii! i t 1 Iced Tea is Si s 3 3 n 1 si Sj js a frcnuillC treat when S a .. j :il .. rv...... .... 6i s made with Asce OranRc 3 Pekoe or Asce India Cey- g I Ien. A refreshing bever- 1 age with a most enjoy- g I able flavor. b I i2c ,fc-,b pkR 1 S '4 si ifj B g f g J f S P lb pkg 23c; Mb pUg I.'jl" 3 At all our Stores 1' (! round-Fleer Stores arc (uik'nuj $8 for V h it c f Alien ' c in i:s of thin qualilii. ltv lutcjt and most cer- I liccli hand-turned uelcs I practical shoe for summer frni aswae J, .lll Wllli'l'l Hi I NIII'HIIH nil IIIU.li II I'll mli .iiiiiiii,. .. ,,. ,? JT y?rVt'f7"!fc.ri Ji 1 a bird, and she hed tight held of a turtle. . It happened flint tlie placK Utile Heren had landed was right in the fnlry ring, and when Janet landed she was wishing a wish te herself and sajlng: "Wisher-mn-ree! Wisher iiuitjcI I'm tired of fllng. 1 wish I were 1." And quick ns a flash Line Heren sew the blrtl which he had theugiit fe be n fieh turn into a little Bin. (Tomorrow will be fold another Mir prising thine that happens In flic school in the weeds.) Twe Minutes of Optimism Oy HERMAN ,1. STICII Change of Pasture lMlsen was a newsboy and rolled bis way Inte the stellership of electrical wizardry, Faraday wasfi peer apothecary's as sistant nnd tlet eloped Inte the world's foremost phjslclst and chemist. franklin was the son of a condle cendle innker and discovered electricity, edited a newspaper, wrote books became United States Ambassador te France, Twover Mere Traveling Together will find it a great convenience as well as a safeguard for contingencicsfer mere than one person te be able te procure funds. 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"Slick 1 creeks an occasional Hellish and short shert elghled employer who would rather check and wreck n human being than compete with him. .... , , Had Edisen "stuck" he would no doubt have nmde n firot-rale train crier. . . Faraday would heve grown Inte u full-fledged drug clerk. Franklin would he produced geed wax candles ... , And civilization would have been about four hundred j ears behind time! progress,, long since, would have been Kinir.t iTn.i mutinied : our twentieth century would have been a huge, lum- I bcrlng, lazy, lifeless, blind grind of js monotony nnd ignorance. Don't stav discouraged because you heve been banged and bufrcted about, been bandied from pillar te peft the world Is mighty glad that Kdlseii, nnd Karaday and Franklin and Mnceln and Hell and Field nnd thousands mere rolled apd didn't "stick." Any farmer will tell J ou that n change of pasture fnltens his calves. IIAri'KMVW IN lltELANU , Ne one eon iiei.hcy wllh " r ertnlnly. tlie ouieeino of, the rh-jotle con cen con illllen? in lr.'1-ind, Kptelsl cables from oil" "Srr"Jpendnt. Hnny Moerr. m Dublin, iiiiilis nis 1 enw en the fore Un Hewn rK iieit iiutherlUllic. A cemplete pnnerninR. S.venV; In ferelgnOUjiM every mn "; In the I'fiu.iu Lshulr. "Malie It a Habit. Adv. . i LflSPS 1818 Hosten & COMPANY t Office for Travelers 123 Pill Mali, Londen, S. W. STKAMUIII' NOTH'KS Lembard 5191-2-3; Main 7781-3 xwhite mm (loom sllll ii:lllalilt nl nil nilrn en the follenlnc fttcjmcrsi - v ie i'fn;itnet;na mii'ihamitun I lllltf l.'IM, In..., fl..l ...... ...... ' ... ' C ... ,,.-.,, ...Ul, I UUly mi 1UK, III ,, t,r-.ic inr; ..Ulliy n dll Xll July H Jiil no Alii!, '.'11 lll.l.ll'll II N 1". 'i'O. COHI1 (O LiVKm-eui. ItVIriC .Inlv 8 Ahc A Srni I'Kimir iiib is Aim. i' Sfi il AllltlATIC ... July S3 Aim 0 Men I m:v venii te Azeuts, (ItimAl.TAR. NAt'I.t:S AM) li:.SOA C'RKIIC Auk. H Srnl. it AUAIIIC Auc. SO IM. 14 piiiLAnnu'jiiA LivKrti-oei. mi.diw . .jiiiv 1 . IIWKRiniin .. July SS hPiit, i. 0,1 ..i I'nTMUItl.lKliriOJllll S7 Aub. s7 e'l 3 't'uLIn and Thlnl-CUtm phskkiii era i .uric, l I.KM.AM) LINK rlc"' PIIII.ADI-:i,I'IIIA MANf'Ulibinn Vleillun . . July 1 Me.'lenlun,. .,,,r , Red Star lim IIM.WII Julv 1 Alls:. ftSf.it, n ' I.M.VMI .. July H Aim 12 hp in MtOOM.AM) .liilv 1.1 Ahk. in sri a l.vi'l.M . ,.iul zi Aim. an J, a (.erill.VM) (Illrfctl ..Jul, e0 s,, " PHILA IIAMIII'IUI. IUNV.KI " SAMI.AMI ntilnl I'lusn iiiiks. enlvi Aur " l'lllI.Ani;i.PIHA ANTWCHP ' V VJnlii'aiie . .Iiiiip 3H Vllrlilcti ji, , , I Mnnlinttun .Jinie2M Mjcklnuw .lull''" American Like V V TO 1IAMtirr.il VIA PI.Y.MULIII -IANP CIIKIIIUH'Ril MINMKAIIDA (3d class) . June's An ' MXM'IIIIIIA Jul, n A j; f, MOMiOI.IA ,ur e ,IIr ... 1 PIIII.AOUI.PHIA IIAMIIt'lSH '" Mnnlinlliin . Junt SH MUlilnun ..Julyl'l U.lljl.md . jui' !, A'lI.WTH TKM4'R' mm; , , piiii.M)i:i.piiia i.iinden Vluheii.K Jmir SH Mnrklnnu Jul, . IIIIM.AM).Mi:nil'. JM! ' " , nill.)IJJ.I'HIA-HOTTi:nUAM III.MIKMIK .. Jiilvlj' Intel-national Mercantile Murine Ce I r;e stkvmkiis, i.noe.onn te.ns PnnsriiirtirORIrr, lillO Mnlnul s 'l, I Mslu llllkr, I0,f-ll4 lleiirfcc llldir.. IMill.'i. KERR LINES- Operating U. S. Gov. Ship Sailings Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG S S "Morriitewn" (USSB) ...J. 8 S S "Conen" JUJ 9 HUDSON SHIPPING CO. Inc., Agents 328 Chestnut St., Phil, Lembard 5264-5 Main 7311-12 fCOiVIMERCIAr I (THMCUID isjstc m tUlicrattwi I' .'j (jevt, Shlpa) ni ll,AIIKJ,PIII iii'.i.r.sr a Til CIIKU. iirmiv A I.OMIOMII.IIRV s. s -nALSAM" , . j1Mlr , tielhrulxTK. Itlgii, Itrml 4 llfMiitfuri, Sh "IIIMIAI'Mr- .lln.1 llulr .UK Oilier Polls Hi, hulllcli-m I'urjiii UfTrrb MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 444-46 Bourse Bldg., Phila. .L.emD. UjH.i Main w- Special Sunday Excursion All rtJy nn "' tr In htautlful Lorevveod ilieve en tlii (. he.i u.i lia bii.I Olawart Canal, llemu rhrly nuine evaiilue. Lrlcikea Una. Plr 3. hu. l)6lavuri, va . B nln.b tvery huurtay iiiuruiny (ajylUul-ajyluu uu,ti. -".JWrJ" -" " u -A'"" " ''-J - - - - a.ij...r. . ! - --- ' " ' ' ' "'' ,mm ' ' WMWWNlMll IS t-L- f M nirnp rumps tne wnnica ihbih, hikcb, uuiuuinaiiens ana leathers Full Fashioned SILK HOSIERY, tee, at $1,75 DeBrunner 8r Emery, Inc. 31 Seuth ISth St. , nn the Second Kioer ;ii;niliMtl;iMii)lln1MulliiniMi11 """'" iMiMii"i"i him BROAD STREET BROAD STREET AT SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE Giving the Cus tomer iphat he wants: Knewing what the ordinary man likes, and knowing what he can afford te pay, we aim te sell him just that kind of merchan dise. We believe the ordinary man can afford te pay out at least $2.00 a week for clothes. Se we have, established a by-phrase that is known te all 'Gillies customers, viz. you. can completely clothe yourself this spring by paying $2.00 weekly. And you can. Furthermore you can get geed con servative clothes at Gillies without pay ing a cent mere than elsewhere en these convenient terms. Men's Suits, Topcoats and Furnishings OPKS .MOMMY. FRIDAY AMI KATUItl) kWW Atwood's June Sale I M I llfeS 9xl c"tt,"c Lluarantccd I j ,-JS ' Wiltens, $60-0 j JliM ssMBi 1'we ""'"stcr Ituy Specials: J IfD -JBiEi 9xl- ''orlten , 8.S.10.l! Sptciul lifHH 35 $20 i mKR b''-HVeSrvnCn30rusBe..s ! O.00 ' H JPtSl3PMP Huts x I' " '"r:l I? ItAPkV Bruiir Hugs. I 7.30 Kll.er Hub-. Q .10 ; rervittis.mil "Jrussels ItugH, 1 n 00 Inlaid I.lneleuin. 1.15 ; 5 I.arAHIISIII.Ii lJ 1 4HU,.c,1Mi . 1 ; , rT 1 s"y- : THE HOUSE Jig, jvitCt J 1 OF FINE RUGS, MmMm U i I I CARPETS AND fliFn mJ ae LINOLEUMS fO c. e . c. B' IMIOIOI'I.AYS The follewinjf-thcatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APOLLO -D & THOMPSON bTS. MATINIJK DAILY BETTY COMPSON lu "yen tiiem; vi; i.ei." ACTnD UIOHTII L UIHAIIO AVE. nJlvJtX MATINUI3 OMI.V Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in ;miv J..aiiy i'kikmi" BALTIMORE KJ $&"&?$!? VIVIAN MARTIN In "PAKIIOV MV rilKM'H" Dl I ICDIDn llre.nl UL.VJJ-.UUVL , nnj, PAULINE FREDERICK lti "TWO KINDS III' VVIMII.N" COLONIAL "VJ:. 2$ : " NORMA TALMADGE ln "SVHI.I.N' IllUllllill" FAIRMOUNT &j?&$f BERT LYTELL In "11IK PAIK IlKTMKr.N" GREAT NORTHERN .WW!;' NORMA TALMADGE In ".SV1IM.S' TIIIKII nil" IMPPRIA1 'l0T" WALNUT hT9. iiviriiri.'-L. m,i, no kvu- ii .".n t ii II. V. (.1111 PITH'S pimiirt TK1N "ORPHANS OF THETORM" T QlfDTVlJltsAO,4rrOI,l,.MTllA AV. 1-1DLII I MATIN'nil UAII.Y VIOLA DANA in "GLASS IHIl'HK" ORICMT Wuedlund Ave. hi tl.'d St. jrllll I , MATINUi; DAILY Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Svvansen in "ukuinii 'tin; kiicks" 0VERBR00K e,id & iiAVi.Mii'unu Avr.N-ni: W 11,1,1 .M I'AIIIHANKS In "THE CLEAN-UP" PALM l''IIANKl'UHU AV1J. ft" s'llfilltH STIlI'r.T I !'.( II. II. Ill; MIM.K's; "FOOL'S PARADISE" ililxl lKNTjltl'IN In "HUH. HI' n) ;, 'REGENT Ma,r,fn. 5T. .T.'T .m vt" WANDA HAWLEY , Jiijiiiiiihiiimlmh WIAITO "uiiMANruwy a i:Min lAIZ-M-. I VV AT 'll'Ll'l.liriCKIIN' HT. IVILL ROGERS & LILA LEE In "DM-. Iil.llltllll H HAY" SHERWOOD 5V!AT n.f '!"! ;5 WALLACE REID , In "AtltllsK INK Jintini:nt" j j j vt.r.v.- i n a. tr, 1 1 iir, p. r vr.n coRneN iii nnnr. iiayii-un iii "THE GOOD PROVIDER" LK SUMMER SHOES ' yw in Our June J sA Clearance Sale A l.Li the smart summer efTectB In Mary Janen, Spert Oxfords and ,' HllllllihllllhllllllllLlinilllllllllllllllllliinmSSnStMi ISMS IB AY J2YKNINOS lillihllli.IKi nun (iit.as fffcThc NIXON-NIRDL1NGER M W THEATRES UJ BEI MONT n-u AI,ev; MAitKET UL,l,lVtWlN 1 i.ne &.1 H0:R30 AIM li. w. niiirmir.s phodictien "ORPHANS OF THE STORAT PFDAR '0'1 CUllAll AVU.NUS MVItltl.V IMMh.s In "BEAUTY'S WORTH" if,r.i,-h.nr.. I POl lPI IlVyl Market ,f. 60th 4 601 'ASWfAiil ' h,;,'N "Nl" ''l M.T MOimKI. eon H "BACK. PAY" HJMRO '"''Nl' T. S UIIIAI1U AVfc juiiiuu linubu Juui till rrunl.furd "li" HOOT GIBSON in "Tin: ruiKjcxTMi" I FAHFR 41"T i.A.NCAsruii av Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swaosei In "IIKVIIM Till! KOI lis" I Cr 1CT OaiJ AND l.uu'u.si' slllKUTi Luv-uji .Matj. i.iie & a, r.K. n no i ill ii. w. imiiiriiH pikiiii ( unv ' "ORPHANS OF THE STORM'.' '. NIXON'S AMBASSADOR "h';'. Vlnilnei, l an ami a, .;,c, 7 .,, y jl "At the Sign of Jack O'Lantern NIXON "u a7nu"ua,HS1'1'?i ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN - . '".-"TIIK WAV III' M Mil" AOTU CT 'Ineatre. Opp. "I.-'Terrelna U71ni"' ! S'l 7 ar'l II V, MARY PICKFORD in jM.iTTi.n i.eni) Ftr.NTi.nnn " STRAND 0a"'vvr' J,,V r.S WALLACE REID III "ACKOhS THK IIINTINKM" ARDMORE LANI'A.STWI I'IKB VIHiMillli:. I'.V llVi:V VIIKIIII.; In "REPORTED MISSING" GRANT U" "ihahe AVB. ... V4l"V.MlM 1 M1UT11n1.11 I-" ',' f'l'l.l.i:. I.AMIIS und M'KIIW. fiT l Where It My Wandering Bey Tenigblf AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O.A.J rPDMAWTHMM "in Clmnaniewn !' uuiMiuin i v 11 n vrtTlNKK livii.' W.M. CIIRIHTV rAHANNI'.'sl I'MIIII'I T li" r, r. ..." ' ' -, "BEYOND THE RAINBOW PARK TllUUK AVK, A. HAIJIIII. "j . .Mat '.'il'i '"" n '" " 1 GLORIA SWANSON f. vv r lu ''um miuAMia uaiiu.u.v"l f i A ?. , "vlfjiy. ii.y.,!?! 11, .11 .? - Bkv ittl 5iH IW
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