y$ IBfPM! s.sn 1 v,MKti1 - STK''' L.A.7.:K!?3 ft - mTSK i PW&SfcVt .&& -r 1 3vi ; riauj EVENING PUBLIC LEDJGERPHIIJABEIPHI, TmmSDAY,5trLT ; . l-XU j ???5 1.V i it Si: I- ml VP u mi "Cfe Daily Mevie Magazine) whr'rZIIT'Zik" FOR THE FILM FslN'S SCRAPBOOK &s 111 5 r v r -f- T'r''':;;'v, d-BHIII PINPiRn II HKT;'' ' SKiHfi3rWi mi V.'IB' K- iul&is? a -TPKj WWaaBgE BE fli . P'7 M-B-lHS3-- lr V 9r " y1 P 1 B5m tfvfS F jftiH S 0 w"-" !'Vif5?v f "" RcfVSP Sm CONSTANCE TAI.MADGK TFe ici'H 6c fllad e rtuMitn Me pictures of such screen players as are suggested by the fain THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By nEXUY M. XEELY Frank Strlillk: I always hate te lip the bearer of bad news, but you err tnlnly lee that bet. Vnn SireliPlm has plnypd In n crcat many pictures in this country, among tliem "Hearts i the World. ' "In AbiiIii. Out Acnln." with Deuela. Fairbniike: "Fer takinj; tlie joy out of life. TpfMp. ' J en make imp fpp mi badly. I UKp Gleria, and new I will never be able te spp her without looking anxieu-ly around for thp black velvet ru-dilen. And 'neaklne of pats (nod pprfnin kin. rpinlndinr one of certain thincsl. I liavi ;.. m iVfi" ...i. .. "i "" rt, , rprinnuiiiR one et certain tniiiRs . I iav teC...J:n";1J.T,a"t, been rather diffident -bout Utienin Dunt." "The T'nhellever." "Heart of Humanity" and th! perien he directed for Universal." beuis .Jlulen write- "Rwnllns Mignen's' letter gives me the merry ha, ha'. Why. became I'm French. I was born right here in I'hiliy. 'but both my parent- rnme from Fraiu'e. A't home we usually ipeak French. and I learned my French at the same time I learned my Kngli'h. my parent teaching me both languages at the same time. 'Mignen's' letter i full of Incon sistencies. She wants te knew, 'whv all of the mademelsplls like m much Valentine.' Hee- net Mlgnen. pie urcably Freneh. kn(w that the plural of mndemeiwelles is me-demei-elles? Alse, lien. -he thinks you're female I enV Help: Ann tnen -ne uses tne miihcuiiiie form 'ami ' What's the matter with 'emle.' MignenV Seven months from France anil ha- already forgotten her native language! "Alse. Mlgnen doe- net arrange her words as a French girl ought. Vims meltez la i harnie devunt le.- beeufs. That, my dear Mlgnen. mean- that you put the cart before the her-e. "Oh. Micnuri. where did you learn ,7011 r Fremh? II faut des rr.l-ens pour "parler. mais 11 n'en faut point pour Be tnlre. I doubt if veu pan under- Htand thnt. Mignon. se I'll tran"late: it before, but the real reu-en I cannot help llkitiy Uodelph i- that hi- eye. have alway- reminded me of a dear departed doggie of mine an Fngli-h Lull terrier. I am net trying te be amusing. Any one who knew the deg could net help feeling that I am being complimentary. She wa- '-eme' d. ;. even if she did cau-n a peer, uneffensive ga-man te de a Marathon for the coal bin. and gently but firmly put th 'walilady' out of the house and clear out the back gate. She preferred the weaker sex te the trnngr generally, tee. but here the likene-s ceases. She was a thoroughbred. "Teie's liketie es were al! met appropriate. I think. Dorethy Dalten h uhele-unip and I like her a let. but tie' lempari-tm all depends upon whether like- apple pie or net. Seme of I nin, I'll probably take your word ter it. "Seme of u have te stay home in the summer occasionally, but this is the lirt I have spent In the pity for some enr. and with friend husband at camp with the Seventy-ninth and most of m friends away I have decided that Phila delphia in warm weather U a very dull place indeed." H still think Dorethy outshone Mil Mil eon In that picture, but that's mcrelj one opinion. They were both rnigh'v geed, anyway. My mail has certalnh filled te disclose te me any di.slllunlen- ,, mi'iit en the part of our frends, the i' Mappers. My, what n guarded para- , ginph dint was of yours about my af-faii-.s and jour deteetivp work Inte then' ( I cut it out because it didn't make , enough -enxe, net bemuse it made t e liiueh ("De j en get me?"). My con-, -cietice is net working eer time, let me 'state.) i ) Wana M. writes: "Although T have read your 'Daily Mevie Magazine' for a ' year and continue te de se, I have never attempted te write te you before, men ami. Is It all right that I should call ou 'my friend' V ' "I go te see all of the interesting pic- I turps, such as 'Orphans of the Storm." , 'Heyend the Hecks,' 'Fascination,' The Grim Comedian.' with Jack Helt : 'Smllln' Through.' 'Xnney Fren. Xo Xe j where,' 'Her Husband's Trademark,' The Hullng I'a Ien' and 'The Seventh D.ij.' with Hichanl Harthelmess, who is one of my fnverltes. I think he does, line work. "The productions that I have named ' are ." per cent of what I have seen anil i liked. I think the best 0f them all Is Orphans of the Storm.' Although I liked Smllln' Through' very much. I ' think it I- net as geed as D. W. Grlf- i fith's production of 'Orphans of the J Storm. ' j "And. Mr. Xeely. what was your Idea i of keeping If a durk secret that Ho He Ho delph Valentine 1- going te plnv in a j new piece called 'The Yeung iiajah'? He has a great deal of help in the new I film from Wanda Hnwley, Fannie j Mldgeley. Hertram OravHbv. lmrles Ogle, I'at Moere. Geerge Field. .7. Far- I reu .Mapixuiaiu, lieerge I'enelat and Kdwin Stwi'iis. "I knew that this correct, for it comes from a friend of mine out in California, working in the I.a-kv stock ceii.pany net as n scrub lady, 'but as an extra. "I knew all of the settings, but will net dlFcleip mere of your deep, dark secret. H Is en the same order as 'The Sheik." "e don't you try te tell me nnv different. "Yeu have him all sorts of different nationalities an Arab, a Frenchman. and new as a Hindu. What will you I have him next? 1 suppose as an Indian. They have dark skin, and se has he. "I need net leek In the paper te see ' Drink a etat of Mountain Valley TTeUr evry hour en th hour. and reu'r et te hr rtlUf and h&VA It ntltrltlv 4ImW UnLfllaln Vay Wtr. Ttieuundi of iut ferar . from UJdr trouble hv tJM bnntd. Mountain VHUr ttftttr U natural diuretic, and piurpu rapvcini llr tfflcaoleUf In lain th'C Mb ilrinW lr waur raaularlr. eat et Ien stand drink '.Malth't take ir waMi pnrilclani Fer your yai- tv. m.iln,. In inderaan by "Raiie-actfrt" oak and Saltansema, 71a Cnaataat t..Pklla. Call 4 tantlt Water, frtt. Ph. Watnvt J7 Mountain Valley Water 'i- in.ua 11 1 nil., mine. .Jllt -aw i lie it. 1 .. .11 . "'- " " l w. n-i... i..ii.. 1 . 1 . ... . it tnv letter will he fhprn heraiKi it n.m eKiniiii 11 mi n uiiitfi iiiene iiiteiy. ami ,;, r. ...... ...n -- ,, , " 111 my opinion Dorethv and Miltei SilK net' fnr " net want te disclose . . . vnnr hprrpr ' were ce-st.ir-- If nnvthiiip he un- t li brighter. I'oretliy certninly had te loe; te her laurel- te keep from being out -hone. What de you think about it'' De ymi really cen-ider him only first class lending man material? Fer I think that 1- the impression you gave in nn-werinj a correspondent net long age. And l-n't 'Te ie' luckv te him. fDark secret nethlni?! rFAnj,. knew.- that I make no attempt te "cover the news, pre-em or future, of the I photoplay world In this column. I simply answer quc.-tiens and comment ' en films that have been shown. Since ' ou mention "The Yeung Iiajah." I 1 might add that It Is an adaptation of m.lllil linn, .'liuuii, ru 1 11 1 1 iiii"iii if . - ' -- ... ,,tiK - r'W must have rea-ens for speech, but ' "n"' 'ias 'we nie-e sjllahle and sport- p iiisd none for silence. Is that a hint? Xext time In Eng lish please' Enough of Mignon. .,, "Yeu will remember that I wrote em time age. picking 'I he Tlirei- Musketeers' as the be-t picture In 1!1M. 1 am at ir again : 1 ve -een all tn leading one i,S I'v(. nlv two for for mv be-t ten in HiliL". The-e two nre "The Geed Provider' with Vera Gorden and Dere David-en. and 'The 'Hullng I'a Ien' with Geerge Arli By the way. Hen. I wish te thank you for your opinion of 'The Hullng Passion ' What 1 mean i- that I wouldn't have gine te see that picture If It hadn't bi-en for your comment According te the title I thought it .was u t-ex picture and I hate that kind of stuff Hut after reading jour comment I went te see it and enjoyed It immensely. Mercl. "Yeu want our opinions of the .younger star Well, hew about Grace 'Davifen? Slip has beauty, youth and histrionic ability. In a few years -he ought te be a world beater. What thlnkent thou. Sir Henry? Will Veu please tell us a little about her? Mercl encore!" (Don't get worried about Mignon's French: I didn't. I imagine the nearest she ever came te France was a Bread street theatre. Te jeiir verv excellent beginning for a "lOJ Best Ten List" I can -ay nothing except "See 'Tel'able David,' and 'Smllln' Through.' " These are nmenc the cream of the-easen." I'm net ere (if Miss Davidsen's special admirer hut I'll admit she's get a let of premise. ) -s. M. F. C. writes: "As a premising newcomer, I'd like te suggest Malcolm McGregor, In 'The Prisoner of Zenda ' De you knew what else he has done? He eems te have leeks, intelligence and peiFe. I was net se favorably im pressed by the enthusiastically adver tised Hamen Snmanleges, who made rather a plump popinjay out of 'that inuctting iievn, lmpert of Hentzau The whole pleturp was a disappoint -Ojen' T wonder if I'm a generation tee old? It seemed labored and artilleia' papier mnrue- exteriors find out of kev comedy relief. The love Interest, wlilc, elbne could vivify an Improbable tuV of mythical .personages, was hardlv tressed until just at the lu-t. and h' then you cared very little whether the .pretty Princess lest her mlddle-agel nd austere lever. Perhaps Hex In jrram is tee young te have seen the pin In Its ardent thrilling youth certain' v that is the quality he failed te get Inte the picture. "I was Bind te see Philadelphia ap preciated 'Smllin' Through.' Noth ing was ever lovelier or mere appealing than Xernm as Moenjeen. As te the Inevitable comparison it lacked the in trinslc depth and the liternrv and ar tistic quality of 'Peter Ibbe'isen,' bir had much mere sentimental appeal Without gruesomeness. People rather naturally prefer n happy endiiiL' In this lire te ene in a mere or less doubtful hereafter. The photographer was very sympathetic te his star. tee. That was one blot en '1'cter Ibbetson' I could have wept nt what the cameraman did 3kA t? both Vnllce Held and lovely EUle I.FT!0";. .. ii ". . me uy, 111 closing, 11 a star an 'Ames' like hers? The nnrtie.itnr "."1 ". . ' ", " .'? '"' ' ,""u" " Amn- m,,., ,.f M e.... .:'."". ... " """" " """"" .""Ve0? ICCa.le . , ,, v "' se "". vinie- .iuiiu. .ienn Harrv- mere liad been picked te play it n year or e age. but when his contract with T.a-kv expired they kept it. and se Hmlelph fell heir te it. I had te laugh the ether dey at seeing its new name. "The Yeung Rajah " written "The Yeung Heger" in some maga zine. Mebbe, it was read te the editor ever the nhene. which accounted f.m the strange metamernhasis. Yeu mn wings His little remark- nml nrten. tjens don't amuse u-n bit. either, while 'TcssieV Ames must be a joy forever "What nin ut the little bet you mad Hie wiiue time age in regard te the nvenige llapper net being a bit disil lusioned by the nublicitv in the Vnlen- e tine case? Five wi-eki have iias-i(i nn.l 1 snu leei tlint -he was. Hit ..s ,,,., , , ".". '- ;"' in'- -irungn nieiamerpiiasis. i are in a better pe-ltlnn te judge than bet you may call me "friend.") 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The Reute of the Broadway Limited TOM MIX In "rAIN(l THK MOON" AT OTHER THFatdcc MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMAN 1 OWN BtrATi?r!?i,:ni?X,nI f f Censtance Binney in "Midnight" Aj!d?!'nrnIlir!lLiilnj;Mt. Varn,!rd park '"".wsi ywHj.rw- LXfry llW 1741 raJJrJ V fkrWlft Atft'rY1EaflCK' U 'rQm 11 lysr BMmMctO I the Respect of its Owners N' New Paige 6-66 Prices IBl.Ineh Wheelbaae 70 Horaepewer Ukaweed, 7-pin. Teuriaf.$2195 LtrcimeBl II, Spert Tjp. 2245 Dirteaa, 3-pin. Reidittr. 2495 Breifhaa, S pa 3100 Satin, 7 pan 3155 Liauiiint, 7 pan 3350 New Paige 6-44 Prices HB.ineh Wheel SO Uoraeeowef Tearini, 5 pat $ubb Spert Typa, 4 pan 159S Safmi, S pan. 2245 Caap, 4 pai 1995 Jewett 6 Prices lit 'Inch Wbaalbaia SO Uoriapewer Tewiif, 5 pan. 11045 Reaaittr, 3 p,, i0.$ Sadas, 5 pan 1395 Pritts F. 0. ff. Futterj, Tax Extra Cord Tirai Included 00 All Me dtli '0 meter car Is truly great unless Its owners Hiana senaiy behind it with one undivided opinion one expression of Confidence. Re spect and Loyalty. On this basis the Paige 6-66 has indeed achieved true greatness. Its owners are a unit in its en dorsement. Talk te one of themer one hundred of them and you will find a pride of ownership that is wholly convincing. They are proud of this car because It is the most distinctively beautiful creation in the entire field of meter vehicles. They respect it because it possesses the spirit of the thoroughbred a spirit that has wen track honors and hill-climbing records at 100 points in the nation. They believe in the 6-6G because it has fulfilled every expectation of its giant power plant and superbly designed chassis. And they drive it with the serene confidence and perfect control of a Master of the Highway. 1 J'jrL juLJLi Call Sp-uce 1410 ter our most convincing proof a demonstration W &.miIY fSTSR 8. Patge and Jewett Distributors WAD STREET AT VINE. 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