Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING VU1S1A.V ILJMJJWEl-Jt'JbLlJLiAJJBJJLjl'JllAi TJUUJKHLAX JUi-X Sfffi XSIffiS ,
w:m
thnn liked Lllllnn nml Dorethy Olsh.
New deny my nceusntlen.
"Oil, the muiumwn of llfe! Peer
Hiidy still roc In for n whole let of
filly renctiug. 1le the boy a clinitee.
lie ticciN It. Mne Murray Is still told
that ns an actress flie Is n geed dancer.
Wallaci Held Is called cerj thing from
a milksop te a matinee Idel. Oh, orig
inality, where- Is thy sting? I can
hardly accuse any of jour readers of
erlglnalltj. They all cling te their
nai row-minded Uc, nil quote each
ether As for .urn. YOU (refer ou all
te paragraph one).
"New, Nee!, pirate try te he broad bread
minded. Yeu ate net a bit. If once,
seu get an Idea In jour head It's ledged
there feieer. Yeu cannot listen te
reaen. Yeu aie prejudiced In tome
way and cjnnet tee the ether side. I'm
going te take jour pet actor and show
BfTe Daily Mevie Magazine
BSjK'' 1 ROBERTS IS "UP IN THE WORLD" j
I .
Jl HOk In order te play the role
Hsv , hSSh r Jesh ,n "The old
BH - CIHibkS Hemstead," Theodere
HKT sSF" Roberts had te discard
HrRy -rMkB ",e m,ls,!,c,1 hicli has
Its IVL 'IHftkllV distinguished Ills recent
fe Q5k iSBmvI appearance. He Is shown
P sSshhBk up rl"K "'' 'tan' ut "m
P, HmwIsKv old-fashioned high. wheel
t CIIHkPN& blcjele, which Is used In
&J! T1BBI dome of the scenes of
if j(pKHBianpri-fln
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Z7i ilOFE F.4Ar'S LETTERBOX
I?v nEXHT M. NEELY
Fuzzj- I didn'r tee "Stelen
Inents" and hae no record of It
Mn.
He-
delph plaved the illain in Italian one
-ln "Frivolous "Vies." and Vera Sis
Km and ICathlerm Klrkham Wff the
but that's the he't I can de for ynu
Since "I,lllem"' dosed after a dKisttou dKistteu
kta In Chicago there'- been no new s of
It except a mnier that It as te be shot
through te the Pacific with Jeseph in
his usual role. I'e all kinds of rumors
ladies in the iast. Perhaps yeu'e eon- "n in suDjfct et uieri.i, but. s0 frr as
. , . ., . ., ,.,,. I ! Knew, the hnal divorce proceedings
bepn such n nleture is you name Narl-
t-eva is tnirried te Charles Hrvant. her
business nanacer and often her leading
man. I'd like te hear fieru ' Mrs
Hippy's Husband" asaln ten. Sure,
Pearl White plais m ether pictures
than fena'' She s hpen appearing in
Fex features for the last two eirs. the
last te show here bein Wi'beut
Fear." Yeu hive re inrlose twenty
five cents te get pictures of th stars
between her and Somborn bae net been
started )
M. M. M.. .Ierr II . Elsie. P. B
., Tempus Fuglt. Mtram. Shirlej i
ilenes. and YIW Va. have all written j
in tn tell me that Florenie J,t lindie.
of whose whereabeut I confess ignor
ance, died in an Opining (N. Y ) hes.
, 5 ou that he Is only a prejudice en your
j part. Take Tueodere Ileberts. Here
N an actor who has gotten Inte a rut
and his erj sameness appeals te you.
He does net seem te be able te act with
out his. eternal cigir. Perhaps cigars
can register joy, happiness, hate, in-
, tanity.
I "Miss Alice Terry! A beautiful
wem.in. but as an neties' impossible!
Her face cm evpiess one emotion and
one -has a hard time wondering what
that is supposed te eej. She U far
bevend Katherine MacDonald.
"Anether thing, that impossible
I 'Moren et the L.idv l.em.' Uorethv
I Dalten as a nnn ou make a beautiful
woman Don't trv te de It again. It
uee-n t ncceme jeu.
from some correspondent who baa some
thing mere lntcrestl'.g te say.)
K. K. K. Write te Marien Dai'le.
care of Cosmopolitan Productions, 127th
street nnd Second aveuue. New Yerk,
and Inclese twenty-five cents and I
Imagine she'll send you a picture. Yes,
she wns pretty geed In "Beauty's
Werth," but I'm told she docs her first
really striking piece of screen acting
In "The Yeung Ulauu," a Mnrle
C'erelll story, and her next feature te
play here. She's in her lute or tniddle
twenties, I believe, though she doesn't
mention anything about her age in her
biographies. She is net married. I
can't snjr I agree with you en comedies
of today t I think they show n bigger
improvement ever former efforts tl
any ether clnsw of films.
lmn
-4 LIFE OF SERVICE
EtUblUlnd ltt
"Mortgages"
and "Kelsky"
t urnenytnnun. Te think of mert
nni Is te think of Keltky.
Abe Kekky & Ce., Inc.
N. ( COB. OTII WALNUT 8T9.
Ne. 0703
A MIRROR" that harmo harme
' nuesJ Subtly hand
wrought in Swedish iron and
richly polychrome finished.
We have enough of them
variously styled te make a
worth-while collection for
your inspection during our
August Sale.
Lighting Fixtures
BIDDLE-GAl'MEK CO.
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Take Ne. 10 Or In HcJwur
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fhene HA ilnit 07K
Something te be cleaned? Send it te Bargs', Dyers and Cleaners,
1113 Chestnut Street. Yeu will find their service most satisfactory
and efficient. ;
EVER have I enjoyed my sum-
mer's eutinp se much as last
year, because I just simply didn't
worry about my clothes at all. As
seen as my skirts or blouses became
soiled, I sent them te Bargs', 1113
Chestnut Street, and I was amazed
hew quickly they were returned by
parcel pest, looking as clean and
fresh as new." This is the sort of
thing that you will hear from Bargs'
many satisfied patrons. 'Whatever
you wish te have cleaned or. dyed,
whether it is clothing or housefur heusefur
nishlngs such as curtains, draperies,
etc., send them te Bargs'; you, tee,
are bound te be pleased with the
results.
OH, these het days! Hew every
little thing bothers usl Eye
glasses which you would ordinarily
put up with worry you te distraction.
It is at this time that you decide
that your bifocals are a failure; that
you are net obtaining perfect eye
comfeit from them. But have you
tried the ULTEX One-Piece Bifocal,
made by Wall & Ochs, Opticians,
1716 Chestnut Street? Ground from
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(Pure I'll print uiur letter uetild
lme without the dare I can't ficure
Klf.Tl ,n Ofnher. I'll? no tl,e re.nlt "ul "--'"- '"" .' .. " " iiie lie iccuj
: i...i.. ... ' i i ' ' .. ' L.i unwarranted ana sun
accident My thanks are extended te
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'I
De Punhie write
'WravmV letter verv Interesting en
the subject of "Peter Ibbetson.' although
I entirely disagree with him I.ikc
you, Mr Neelv I happened te haw
V seen Jehn Rirrviaere in the erisin.il,
nd hU acting i of course, mcompnr mcempnr
able, but, te mv mind. Walh s was
just about as geed Thev say It Is
much harder te act before a camera
than before an admiring audience,
therefore se much mere credit te our
screen, here. The crime of it nil U,
there are no mer Peter for Wally te
portray his greater talents upon I
like It, anywav. Pav, I never have
een a real honest -te -goodness criti
cism from you en the 'Twe Orphan". '
What's the matter with it? I was wild
about it until I aw it the third time,
then it lacled geed music Something
as wrong, but wet'' Toe draggv'
In rae veu find t deen' idmlrer of
Miss Lillian Olsh I think Mie i
superb, and has exceeding grace an I
natural beautv al. the-e besides being
a gifted actress What mere euId
one wish? She is even great enough
te have Nerma Talmadge copy her one
favorite gesture Yeu knew the en,
In 'The Orphans.' when Ilenrlette is
en the balcenj screaming for Louise,
and she can't get te her. in that place
Lillian puts her h.md eer her rneutu
and acts rather inine Well did jeu
happen te notice quite ,i likenes,, t
that gesture in 'Sinilin' Through'? I
don't just remember where, it was, but
several people I knew remarked about
it. A man I knew who is daffy about
Nerma declared I was coo-coo, and said
all of the above, ien If some of them , Z nniI r sn't Va, , n ,h.
were rather off en such miner details as T,n"'i u, -,"! B.n "B .'" K .A"?
.. !.i, t j.i. j i.. i..-i.. ...itu i.u mv mat i
consider """-. '"'" i uu ...... W .,,..,,,,
"Sale Maniac" writes. "?av, Neel,
veu're a sly old bird. Yeu enlv print
these letters which agree with u per
frctlv New don't deny if Yeu knew
It's the truth. I knew, 'cause I wrote
veu a letter some time age. and never
saw it In print. Why. because I dared
te prale Hepe Hampton and Mae Mnr
rav I exalted 'Oiphans of the Storm
and had the temerity te Eay that I mere
ana (-ui ana futile at-
tick? .lust te get m coat? That seems
te be the attitude of a number of people
m nny-I
never I
print letters which don't agree with
me jeu'ie allowing euielf up. I cin
give win snrrs of examples of letters
wnun net em ciirm i agree with in".
hut nppd me up Uie baek. Your letter
is net one te be treated with lewtj
it pn-es the bounds of our accustomed
joshing geed humor, and I can only
giv fair inrniiu that I'll feel per
fectlv ju'ttllefl in ignoring any like
epistks in the future New. en te
something mere pleasant and useful
riieTnri.Ai s
rneTnpr..
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
Stanley Company of America.
Anm m 52D & THOMPSON BX3,
ArULLU MATINEE DAII.T
SPECIAL CAST IN FANNY HUtU'S
"BACK PAY"
L
Die N1XON-NIRDL1NGER
THEATRES
w
. -r-r- railHTH &
PiZS I Jt MATINEE DAILT
CHARLES RAY
B ALTI MORE S ,BeASLHS
LIL.X LEE S. T. ROY nXItVIS In
"Is Matrimony a Failure 7"
BLULdIKU Continuous 2 until 11
I.ILA LEE A T. HOY RARNES In
"Is Matrimony a Failure?"
I DETI l!r e:r jheve v inwr
OIKAKD AVM. I -'l--IVlV-'l 1 1 3f) A 3; fl 3D te 11 P. ii.
MARY PICKFORD
-JlL-HtL1!!'1' I'rAl NTLEKOY"
CEDAR C0TH & CEDAK AVENUH'
POLA NEGRI
In "llIK DKMI.'S I'AMN"
ii. wu net uorreweu at mi. un, f.M,.. etn & Mplwoed Ave.
ell ! I Q,(JLU1N 1 AL. 2 se. 7 and 0 P. it.
''Well, veu agree with me that Mr , JUK neLT & UEiiE DANIELS In
Jeseph Schlldki.iut is a .eung mar Nnrfh of the Rie Grande
vel? De say that jeu liked 'I.iliem.' iSL0i-tnI, ' """ .rT-
De you knew where he Is new '- I get , FAIRMOUNT TirrDAltV"
a letter from ( lucaze from him. bull ...... ,t r?irx
that was ages age Would it he ces- 1 WALLALL rvLiu
Bible for ten te tell me where he Is
new? I ndmirtd Mente Blue's work
tremendously 111 the 'Orphans' It was
b great surpni-e te me te find he had
such dramatic ability In him.
"Mr. Neely, have you found .1 fan
yet who likes as many Ftnrs as I de all
afence Here gees my list: First anil
foremost of all comes Jeseph Schlld
kraut (I can pronounce it tee), then
Lillian Olsh. Dick Harthelmess, Jehn
Barrymore. Wallie I'.eid. Deug Fair
banks, Klsie Fergusen, Mniv I'irkferil,
Nerma Talmadge, Mente nine, Themas
Meighan and Ilodelph Valentine, He
1 lust and quite the leant
"Did Gleria Suanen get her lat di
vorce from IJ K, Somborn in Paris the
last time she was abroad? It's been
ktpt sort of quiet en account of her
career, I tuppese New I've rambled en
quite long enough, mi wishing every
ucccse te jour column, 1 11 clebc."
(Teu certalnlj spread veur ndmlra- 1
tlen, adulation nnd affeiilen In many'
directions. I'nlucky indcid, the star!
ttde falls te nnd a place In jour rlon rlen
gated list Haven't I discussed "Or-
bans of the Storm" thoroughly enough
this column? I thought it had been
argued pre ami con n great deal. lVr-
Anal T fAiin.l I ., I nil lw. 1. 1 .!. 1 1 ..1 te
,. 9 g vwuaiiT IUUII'1 H .114 iuv iiibll-ltftube
itA and nil the muddy spots usually present
K 4 In Griffith films. An "almebt-grcat" in
vn the best deser ntien I can think of, nnd
'"L the only great piece of acting, Mine's,
r (oeugn csciiiiuuriiui scutu an um
CMBces. we went nrgue en iu even
tri-WIP JVr tuiyit (MV m m a mw.
la4 NartM Talmade that she bus Olsh-
MM.' fy i might address HclilIUkraut
HpN ftfaL. Theatre Guild, New Yerk, 4
1 -ACROS) THE CONTINENT"
GRLVfNORTHERN fJ.Wi u'Vfi'
OWEN MOORE
tn "REPOKTED MIbiu
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IMPERI ALMaU 2 30 Evh 7 & 0
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REGENT
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In "DON'T WIUTK U.TTEKS"
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In "THE hEVE.TM HAY"
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POLA NEGRI
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tn
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Mth & Bultlmere Av.
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In
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U "HEEDLESS MOTHS"
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