Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,1 ' JUNE 29, 1922
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Adams Dermatel
(Clay Pack Wonder Treatment)
Remove linen, blackhead ami leaves tha
lace soft and youthful. rrenired find sold by
Adam.fi & Atlnms, 1505 Arch St.
Hfira. of that hlih-irnilr "Preparation Line"
Alse for naif nt Department Ktores. I
Price 75c and $1.25
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A flnlh that will tint rsvl or crack.
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( ni line at
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all attractively ptieed
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ROBERTS AND MANDER
STOVE COMPANY
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AND DEALERS
Hairs Will Vanish
After This Treatment
i Toilet Helps i
Yeu inn keep j our arms, neck
or face fiee ireni tinlr or fuzz 1
the occasional ue of plain delulene
and in using it jeu need hae no
fear of marring or Injuring the
skin. A Ihl'k paste is made b
mixing some of the powdered dela
tone with water Then sprrnd en
the halr.x and after li or 'A minutes
rub off. wash the sun and all
traces of hair have nnlxhed. Ilv
careful. heweer. t get real dela
tone and mix fresh. Adv.
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We Offer
Kingdom of the Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes
(Yuge-SUvia)
Forty-Year 8 r'r Secured
External Geld Bends
Due May 1, 1962
Nen-Callable for 15 Yean
Price 95 a and Interest
Te Yield About 8.40fr
MCewnrCct
LAND TITLE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA PA.
Mrmbnrt I'lilIiiUlplili stuck Kichancr
HOW GIRLS AT ATLANTIC
CITY TAKE THE "BURN"
OUT OF SUNBURN
The wa 'h pir - 1' ' i-.fc
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thev den ' 1 a '. i.g r ihe
world liu' inak- fr us.- .f sMn
cream What ir.'am .1 the only
question
If Is a qu-'stle'i tn vhith there
n. no answer ui.iil a H.ilnniore
ilruKBlit kv l'is m his l.Uiora l.Uiera l.Uiora
terv anil xpcti-n-ntfil until h
found a wax te jiut seething "ll
of Cleve" cooling Menthel ht al
Ing rampher ami oilier anti
septics Inte ti e'e.in new wh.t
greaseless f,i. .. er-am
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unburn, did .-n mer,- It
knocked the mes? .stuhhern ase-
of Ki'zema, and that s hew It KOt
its n.itne Nuzpiiih.
IVIng Nexietua in pin, e of
ordinary face . ream h.n ln-i'eiwi
B regular h.iblt at A'.l.mtn I'ity
and ether rfserts
Yeu get sunburned. 'U use
Xexzeina nil of 'lee Krenili'.ss
Cream and ,iwn keih the hum,
That's all there Is tr. n
Se jour druct'lHi 'ed.i. or
send this clipping lth l"c i eest
of mailing l te Nexzein.i i Iihu.
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FOR THE FILM rAWS SCRAPBOOK
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THE MOVIE FslN'S LETTERBOX
Hy HHN'RY
"A Student Artist" writes-. "Per
haps ou remember, no. ou must surely
have forgotten answering n letter of
mine whose main purpose was Jeseph
Si hildUrnut
"I was wlldlv enthusiastic about his
work In 'Orphans of the Storm.' I am
tlll a enthralled eer his acting, and I
wreie te ask ou if jeu thought lie
would 1 a re te hear from me. Well I
took jour advice and wrote a nice
sensible congratulatory 1 pardon adjec
tives 1 letter and I have never heard
a thing. Finally. a we nil knew.
I.lllem' came and 1. among every one
else, se it seemed, attended the ni) iiing
night. I am quite sure 1 saw you
there, se sure in fact I wns tempted te
speak te veu It N rather passe tn
speak of the glories of that piny, but I
think it was the most beautiful, won
derful nnd moving thing I have ever
seen. In fmt. a tribute te its realltv
or rather Intensity is that during a '
theatre pnrtv 1 which bj the wnj was
in third viewing of the p!a 1 a most
practical sort of girl was se affected
and moved n te faint en 111 shoulder
during the suicide of I.lllem. Enough
of I.lllem." 'heugh. iM-ept te Miv that
1 wn se enthused. I went back tin tin
seietid night and that evening, upon
a i-lianee en'-eunier at the Hltz, spoke
te our friend Sehlldkrnut. Never have I
been s,, disappointed In an one as tn
tuat man. 1 should term myself an
1,. mi" last. Indeed, should I urge nn.v
one te attempt te meet their theatrical
idol- I cannot tell jeu hew affected
I uhs b Ids repulsion of in) 1. is I
Mi'ngiiti unlngtatlntlng adame. Per-,
naps I expc' ted tee much, as last Jan
.in whin Kthel Hnrrymere was phi)
!!U here in 'Heclasse.' I took UiUillltage '
, i 1 chance meeting again, and Miss
Han mere, being Mis Hnrrymere.
enk It all a- if was meant, an Im
promptu expression of hem worship,
and it tam oft beautlfull). se beaull
full In fact that Miss Harrjinere must
hae been quite lute for her evening
performance while I shall alwnjr. re
member her a- the most charming
and lensiderate of women. It is mi
geed te pour out my 'ale ' eii. I
refrained from saying much and. in fact,
it Mm publish tin- letter it would
be MT unfair te print what I have said
et Sehlldkrnut. beenu-e It would per
haps prejudice a few people against
'him and give n gendl, number an im
pres'slen that most like!) Is entirely
fal-e. rtuler-t.ind I consider him no
les professiemill) fr tills Incident, fo fe
I still believe luiu a foremost actor
of our tunes, but I uinnet tell hew er
llUi-ll I was llffellell b his 1.ICK of
pertinanhlp nnd hi well nothing
but lUllene will -nthce.
Although, perhaps, it ! an eM Mery
te most iverv "lie, I have iu-t i-eeri
Theodora.' 'hat shall I - of it' it'
Hefete I -av antliing. though. 1 must
explain that I think I leek nt meWes
hreugh quite different ee- from these
of the average theatregeer, and that
Is arlistic.illv. A picture ma) be ab
solute ret. a mere silt cession of silh
and unconnected events, but If the
hmkgrnund. the ensemble of figure,
estumeh and settings are charming,
mat picture ! a Une keut for me.
Although 1 would net ny that of
Theodora" ilu fait, upon reflection, I
nin unite unable te piiss any judgment
in 'Theodere' 1, I was fur tee Interested
mid enthused ever the ninrveleus wenlth
..f detail te notice the plot Sacrilege?
Perhaps and theiefere jeu can see I
nm tetull unfit te criticize the movie
Te me Theodora' was n reelatlen of
1 what geed taste, limitless knowledge
of historic ornament and infinite pains
'can uciempllr.li. I sin aw full einhnsl
astir about the whole production, nnd
I have been wondering if ou knew
of uiiv wa In which I could possibly
secure" prints of the architectural and
' natural settings used, as they would
' h" of extreme value te me in my work.
i "I fear 1 have trespassed great I v en
jour time, but there I" a question I
would like te ask you What de ou
'think Is tin Ideal toward which the
1 movies should be weiklng"' Te me the
! movies are all art in whn b It lias. In
.10111111011 with all ether arts, the dutj te
' reflect human events and emotions, but
! net unreservedl) . However, for as iile
.In ether arts It cannot be a direct re re
flectlen, but inther an lnierpreliiilen
I witli consideration for the limitations
iuiiI material of the medium. Hence I
think the idea all wrung of a succ-n-diui
I of tableaux with explanatory Interjec
'tinns As In any painting, for Instance,
after the conception of the Idea, the
form Is Interpreted te the medium and
ils se rarcfully thought out ithnt Is, In
nil geed imintingKi n te give ine men,
which was the original planned, te the
spis'tater without an. iixplanntleu
whatsoever. Kven a title should be
superfluous. The Idea often 11 net Is
abstract, hut still te be really geed tlm
spectator U never puzzled fir epi)fused ;
the suggestion deslrrd Is predominant.
'n,nn ehmilil net the movies rather be
a Mrif ecxHrLe pantomime? Surejr
(hat W.the ioj-TdtStgwpfj'tte'' ?Mlj
'.Triswr''W ar?
,"v-r?"A"MV0M8S!MtB I
M. XnET.Y
the liinit'itlens of the screen. Panto
mime s,, beautiful and expensive as te
make all cepv siiperllueus. And with
this pantomime, a careful stud) of the
composition, grouping, costuming nnd
general alue of the whole. In regard
te color. 1 believe It hns absolutely no
place en the serein, being 11 wrong in
terpretation entlreh. I fee the snme
wa about mi) device which would pro
duce the huiiinn voice In conjunction
with photography. It seems a viola
tion of art. an insertion of the humnn
element wheie it does net belong nnd
altogether a weird mixture of two dis
tinct art-.
Tin awfull sorry If I've bothered
you. but I de want your opinion of this
matter.
I'm verv stupid, tee, I ndmit, but
1 have just been noticing Cenrad
N'ugel's work. I would never as yet
class Mm us n great artist, but he
brings te me a particular wholesome
ness at least. lie seems awfull) prom prem
ising nnd it is a wonder he has net
been starred before this."
1 Since )ou wavered In jour sug
gestien that I de net print jour letter,
I'm taking a hance and doing se. j
lucres leauj neiuing 111 11 which
should net be brought te the attention
of the fans, Viur cae Is net the first
I've heard of In which Si hlldkraut
was put in n siuiillar light. I'll
neither trj te defend nor accuse him.
Perhaps bis whole unfortunate atti
tude 1- cau-ed bj shyness; perhaps
because he is net thoroughly accus
tomed te American wnjsef doing things. (
And. shhh don't forget, lie get mar
ried while he was here. Whatever j
tin- case, ns you pointed nut. nn.v fea
tures of his personality which maj net
altogether please should net be allowed
te detract from 11 lively nppreclntinn of,
his great ubilltv as an actor. And '
I don't think it would de any harm
rather geed -If 'hings like these were
brought te hi- attention.
(Hud ion like Theodora." I did.
tee. though I generally go te sleep nt
spei I ides. Thej become se entlrelv
Imner-ennl and far nway. merely masses
nud size and irewds and much rushing1
around The Sardeu stnrj -aved j
' Theodora" for me. nnd the artistry I
in its tei linlcai ninuc-up win- csceii csceii
tlenully fine.
In regard te the question of the Ideal
tow aid which the movies should be
iiieving. veu fleer me with a flood of
words weul dear te the hearts of the
screen's hlghet- brewed crith's and
eoumientaters. When jeu that
this particular art "cannot be a direct
reflection, but rather an Inlet pretntlen.
with (oniderallen for the limitations
and materials of the medium." you
Miii I) -aid a mouthful.
Would ou think me heathenish. If
I -aid 1 thought that the next goal to
ward which the movies should -trive
would be te picture "stories" geed,
strong puiuh stories but d" it with
se much art of direction, camera and
acting thai il would get awn forever
from the trite, tawdry things ()f teda) .'
The screen can tell a story of action
fur better thnii the stage; It can never
nchlee as linppv results in the field of
p.wdioleglcnl or sofleloglenl studies,
where se much depends en the spoken
word, ilu tinning! turned phrase, the
distinct r humnn element. I'm rnther
tired of hearing ever) body talking of
the Kl.vsinn fields "ever )eniier" which
should be the next stepping place of
tlie movies Let 'em get out of burn
ing purgatory lirst, nud they can de
It bv presenting in a sane, artistic nud
After-Dinncr Tricks
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Ne, 201 Naming Curds Turned
A number of cards are placed face
up mi the table. During the perform
er's ahsence one or mere of the cards
nie tinned njeuud On his return the
performer points out the cards turned.
I'sc a cheap pack of cards. These
cards are printed unevenly, nnd the
Index will always be c'escr te the edge
nt one corner than nt the oppeslto en
Set the cards in line with nil nt
rlnsc-te-the-mnrgln indexes nt one a:
Thus any rardn that arc turned cam
picked out jmuiedlately., . ,!)
illRiilllrd uinniipr a prcnt innny of the
t.l.. I...A ..I... ..t lllH.ntiiiin In
IMirill " UfBl pUTVC UL llll'lllllllV 111
uiilrli pnrn moil nt nbpve nil pIkc, even
iilievc cluirnrter wlilrli the screen enn
very nicely pertrny, In t lie story the
Htery t lie story.)
Inne Hay I serin te be KcltliiR let
ters from ,oil every day, and (somehow
there mi- e mntiy, I'm mixed up en
my unxwers. Hut. .Tune, de yeiithliik
It's nice te cull me crusty Mr ruiitiinic
tlinse reinliiNvent letters? Lets of the
fiui" lllse them a let: I di myself.
Se, If you'll preinlxe net te cry. I'll
break the sail news te jeu. I'm doing
le cetitlniie prlutliiK them right aletiR.
Sehlldkrnut Is still appearliif? In
"I.lllem" out In ('lileaRe. but won't
lie Ienr: the play was net a great sue-en-.
there, and Kvn I.e (iiilllenne has
left I lie eempnny and Jeseph's bride Is
plii.xliiK the lending role. Try te keep
from being sick during the slimmer
ami your wait will be rewnrded by the
release of "Weed and S:iiid'in August,
September or thereabouts.
GAVE BLOOQ TO SAVE BOY
Transfusion Brings Imrevepment In
Cam ft UwrmM Mj.ia.
0UII vi naiuiu usj
A bleed transfusion has been per-
I formed en Hradferd Knight Cress,
nine-. car-old son of Hareld ('ress, of
Hydnl. a l'hilndelphia banker. The
'boy N In the Ablngten Hospital a the
..-ill .t mtnl'iinl In iiftnu n.tnli.M.1
I' "lilt " mn.i.i.. .fijia.iv. llMlini
when he fell from a tree Saturday I
Mii'hr.
M M M
MADE JESUIT PROVINCIAL
The Rev. Lawrence Kelly, Formerly
of Phlla., Put In Charge of District
The llev. Lawrence Kelly, of
enkerx, X. V., formerly of I'lillail-l-phln,
Iiiih bpeu appointed provincial of
the Xew Yerk-Marylund Province of
the Society of .leus, according le word
received here tedny.
The appointment Is Important because
the provincial, under the father general
of the society in Heme, directs all the
houses and colleges of (he Jesuits in this
part of the country. Father Kelly sue
i reds the Itev. Jeseph Keikwell, who
held the office since July. 1II1K.
Father Kelly's appointment N In
teresting te I'lilladeliiliians because he
in a native of this city ami his family
until recently attended the Church of
the (icsii. Kljrhtecnth nud Stiles streets.
BOCCACCItTS BONES DUG UP
Remains of Medieval Novelist and
Peet Are Taken te Florence .
Florence, Italy, June L'l.--Henes
believed te be these of (Slevannl Hoc Hec
caccl". the great Italian fourteenth
century novelist and poet, have been
found In the house at ( ertnldn In which
he lived.
The bones were solemnly removed" te
Florence jestcrday by a 'well-known
archeelnglct, accompanied by various
Hnecaccle admirers.
Harding's Secretary Is Bride ,
Cincinnati, June 11). Miss Coranell
Matlern. ceiiHdentlal secretary le Presi
dent Harding, was married here jester
tlaj le Nerman 1J Sheppnrd, attache of
the Insurance Hurenii for Foreign Serv
ice Men. Mrs. Sheppnrd his been in Mr.
Harding's employ since Iftl".
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Uncommon Sense
' i Hy JOHN
1I7K KXOW of nn author A only
V mediocre ability who will net begin
le write till he has lirst, Insured abso
lute quiet in hli heusjh: -eeend, Inln
for half or three-iiiartcrs of nn hour
en A couch te rest his mind, and third,
arranged, bis writing materials and
leference books se that he will have no
difficulty In the inecluinlciil part of the
job.
He gels very little done and what
he does get done Is net done very well.
AXOTHKH nuther of our acquaint
ance will begin te write whenever
he finds a chance, whether it Is nt hefhc
or en a rnl'rend train or In n, hotel.
A pnd and pencil are all the writing
materials he needs. When he wants
reference books he gees te the library
for them. If he can't find them, he
turns te some ether part of his job
that enn be done without them, post
poning the needed icference till there
U n chance te get at them.
This man gets a great ileal done and
it Is usually done very well,
' He has no mere talent than the ether,
but Iip has mere Industry. Alse he has
lesM faith in inspiration, nnd mere in
the necessity of getting tilings started.
trot would net expect mnrh of a
! carpenter who would lint begin n
Jeb unless he wns scenic from inter
ruptions and knew (hat all the mnterials
he might use in a "week were en the
spot at the moment of Martlng.
Writing ninv require a higher form
of mental effort than carpentry, but
they both are ieh that must be begun
in order te be finished, nnd "the senmr
one-eleven
cigarettes
aT-fer
iNaaetnii
111 FIFTH AVE
XllwEWYOMCCinr
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1w
The Best Time te Begin
ItLAKK
rneh U begun tlic sooner it will 'be
ended.
There In n great deal of nenscjise in
the idea that some particularly pro
pitious moment must be found In order"
le begin nn.v sort of work.
A. beginning plncc ran be found for
nnyvJeb nt any time. If one pnrt of
lh work must be postponed another Is
ready te stnrt en.
SO-CAMiKD drudgery, which nttend.s
all effort enn he done nt nn- time.
The geed carpenter, who hasn't nny
foundation timbers te lay for a house.
BEAUTIFUL GARDEN HOME IN ROSEM0NT
Fer Sale at $14,000. Can. Be Financed.
High point en Main Mne. fine air. pure water, t acrej beautiful Rreunilii, b0n,''
3S apple, pear, peach, plum and cherry trce: tu l-etntmrdy poplar, eversrwiii
maiinnlla, damvoed and ether shade and ernamentnr trees, lllnc, pcenlM, row, ..J'
Permanent bed naparngua, atravvlierrlea, rnapberrlea. rnubarb. mint, etc. lmi'10ii
Vegetables Cinlden llnntnm corn, lima beanr, reaa. etc.. In abundance. 7r cemmBl
tatleni h minutes te atnllen: beautiful rWei near two modern school, lteuu iui
,tack from read: children afe from autea, play en wonderful ground. leitK
without loneliness. Het-water heat, phene: alone and piaster construction frimi
win In rear! 84 n. front. Winter warm: summer coel: Kreenheuse; llvln room
?x llatit each room. 2-story stable makes ample RiirnKe.
. SEE B. HAYES ANDERSON
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Aug. 26
FlIOTOl'LAYS
t IJl-LAJ MATINUO DAILY
MABEL NORMAND
In "MH'KK1" '
XcTHD nir.HTH a nuuitb avk ,
A3 I Jt MATI.VniJ DAILY
J KAN I'AICK nnd MAfl.VN ARItt'CXI.K In
"THE PRODIGAL JUDGE"
BALTIMORE lir.f 5 "sh!"
MME. NAZIMOVA
ln.".IIOI.I.'SIIOl'lsK"
rji f irDIDn Ilread A stusqiirhiirna
JiLvUCDirxL-' cmiilniiiius 'J until 11
Al.lTAH CAST In .AMI (illl'A'S
JTHELAST TRAIL"
COLONIAL SnSiTr' W
VI'.ltA fiOnilllN ii nil lllllti: DAVIDSON In
"THE GOOD PROVIDER"
FAIRMOUNT VtNi'i.Arf.v
AI.IM.Ml f.s.T III
QUEEN O' THE TURF"
GREAT NORTHERN ST'tS1,.
JACK HOLT
ln"THK (iltIM COMKIIIAN" '
IMPERIAL mi, ' :tu' ii'v'bb. :'.n
CHARLES RAY
In "TMO MJNITKn 111 lid"
LIBERTY
IIIIUAD A. CCILl'MHI
I A AV
m.tini:k dvii.y
ALICE LAKE
I'ij;kissks"
ODItTNIT Woeilliir.d Ave m il.'d
UKltlN 1 matini-i: DMI.V
HI.
WALLACE REID
In "ACKQSH TIIK I'ONTINKNT"
0VERBR00K U,,J Ar""'
RICHARD TALMADGE
In "I.I IKV ll.W
pTl IVI rUANKrOUP AVK ft
I -M-ilVl Nlilll.l-i STItrUT
WILLIAM c, in; iii.i,i;n
"BOUGHT AND PAID FOR"
Willi .I.U'K HOLT nnd (INi:s AVItl'H
Added Vfk Nrijnrtt'h "Kellliig Mnnr"
DCP.CMT Market tit JIpiuw I7lk
SHIRLEY MASON.
In "I.ITTI.K Miss H.MII.IN"
R1ALTO
lli;i(MANTOWN AVIl.Vl'f:
AT Tl'I.I'DMdi'lfK.V kt
ANITA STEWART
In "TIIK INVIMHII.K FKAII"
SHERWOOD M,h . "HliTmnTe
JKAN I'AlllKiind MAf'I.YN .HIII!('K,K In
"I HE fKOOlGAL JUDGE"
al ADtTW STniORTTIll,-'.Mrn"iii
.J MrVllMl tl A. It. In ii'in u e
'ALLACE RFin : '
Vfft, H'.'WMU TM,CONTIJi!lUtTt,tfV
. 'rr -..r-a
l"in htlttv tilmunlr ..III. . 1. .
ether lumber, se Hint It ninff
when he wnnti It, HS
Any work can beHfnrted new'iii
man tvhn iau II 10 .1.. 1. ...In.",'" " I
in cii it m. ' '"'""' ,n,(
T)"KHAPS solitude nnd freode,,, Zl
Interruption nre necessnrv te iii"
iiiHncni ineiuai inner, out i here 1. ..ijrva
of mental labor (hat ran pSl
wherever the worker mnv liniitwn tcJ
A tft.OOfl.OOA STAKR M
Cut the. treaFure In th held of ih. ,ii.
lnnlR be recevernl? Captain ui.lirWS
llev It can, and Is rlannlnit le n Usl
u..v -- .- - -... cuk . .AUIIITI lit fc..S' I
cf that Ill-rated vrsatl, Hl heinji .;!?;
.Mnirnllnn R-rllnn n Ik. u...V,c" Jl
Ifiwaiir llVkelt a iinblt.'"'!,1
iei.'x. i-iayroem name, jjininff room, Kiicm-n. imnirK nnn erenKiast room en ftrw
4k!:s. fleer; ft bedrooms and both en ecend doer: 2 room nttlc Hen.. il1-
KM I, .a. l.., .ut.t.A U.I.U nnt. sn IkIm.m.Ihhm. O .. SM
Juki iinuiit-ii wiiiip Willi n,'',Q n.cn niiiiiiiiKbn, e ions pn C0S1
vearlv need (boiler and kitchen range), nan ranee, me M,.n.
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MAjTSTIC
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World's Largett Ship
Travel Comforts
at SMederate Rates
Led by the world's largest ship Majestic, the
internationally famous Olympic and the
superb Hem-ric, me ships of the White Star,
Red Star and American Lines provide travel
accommodations te fit any purse.
Many discriminating traveller men and women
who visit Europe te round out their education knew
that our ships provide pleasant associations and satis
fying comforts at rates surprisingly moderate.
Excellent accommodations available for all sailings.
Whatever your destination, and whatever the size of
your vacation budget, come te our agents for advice.
Early Sailing Dates te Southampton and Cherbourg
MAJESTIC OLYMPIC HOMERIC
JulySt Julv29; July 15 Aim. 12; July II July 22;
July 15 Aim. 12i
Sept. 2
Aug. 19
Weekly saltlngi from New Yerk te Queenitnwn. Liverpool,
Plymouth and Antwerp, Regular schedules from Phila
delphia, Heiton and Montreal te Liverpool and from New
Yerk te Hamburg and the Mediterranean.
White Star Limpf
American Line . jjjiU Red Star Lime
International Mbrcantiis Marine Company
Philadelphia Passenger Office: 1319 Walnut St.
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The following theatres 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
?1anley Company of America.
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