- jbfft rv-rpTvvh. - 'ua --vU?iy(ip,ia, -f h ftB WGFwtiWlmF WZ&&M' w;,v t WiwK 'KM?- , 5 VI .it fcl' I JM i 31 Mi rati? fl i 8! It 18 !W BU & i in mi II, f . j H.- J(P. . pCfe Daily Mevie Magazine ATMniUVn nmnc nnir Ar-i7 nr 4ttttc mrrp e-Trr'7vr I anuiiiiiu LSUIUSIO IXWHlSMlsU IUiIUXIliO i i! OL.CIiT I ' JlsssWfigsiMSaBlElJL.. ,; k.A v uffiS!9fiK)3uSMKt3HI .QinwvH IBHK lYalil "- "" "" WKB,SSSMwmBLlWmm?m-t K I Wiamjff.'srri'rcsiiS..Sh ' IS I III Erei' fl'fyffT1 ItTm tii 1 i ii F''B!''-i' Tauswftwew; . V. IK. laiMrM--jfcttiKW8rL.l A w.4yMi aW Kfltafc.' IH HIM I HI i I I I I Id i III! II I I ll I If? W iilBMMlWiraTl P MMT ' I In Mil f?ztdM&imr-A . PH c 7 ". J9i9BnLff&' r ?"V c (BlWt w -w.ri --wiN. rfiJit fi- "r .t m L-zrt?m3:jz W3 -V ' .A. ":VwT- l'rftZrA--l CSJ -..- AsrWi!f vl.3-fiArTr5"'j:-T t- -'", -ietr vt A f'-WM iiVxlRWacy,. ., I JrfL . Vi ifSSS ia&ffilA. , - . ' aak -em WHBHffisaia! - ll Hum,;, v W- -fx1 I &Ji& W AM. .. wr r ?' J f Js, " - - IS WW. r-vi 'fmM ". Jflli Abep are renp frnn Hid new Vex fcslnre. "Alenlp Crlstn." Tnp riRht ii-u slieus Wllll.im V Monc as Catlcreiissp jik .larU (Gilbert as IlanU's, (UscuImiI as tlie Alilic liiismil. Tep left, a Marseilles street, to te crraled in Callfnrnl t. Hi)tte:n li-ft dillicrt .is the ( mint. and Virginia Hrmwic K.iire ,i. IIiI.!i-p. THE MOVIE FAX'S LETTERBOX ny nexnt Det Ws. l'arl li sti'.I ninklns pictures- She his ui-t tftainul from Europe, tml vlll start n seiml fu Pathe seen That actor in the Nerma TalinadKP fettnre was. I hi!lcir. IVrn MTrinent, -non te a'ltienr m 'If A in ter Cem'-- ' 1 tli'in;lir with "ii tli.il that pit tut" di Ri'iitratf"! into uttei pi t -fle tow ltd tie end Wntr'i.i I1KTU, "old woman';" Veu den' i-uund like it. T. C. writer "The main r"aten for mi- wriuei; i uu icner is te sni uiai l.- ..!.. I. -1.. ,.. . .1 there e was a health him -nenil i-irs . d 'The. Pud of i he Pe.,1 ' featiinng (i Jlie L.nu ut tliu l.eaei, natuiiin, :e Fain-. I'etlripj this is the one called ' Jcy ce reterreu te dj one et our correspond- cnts as 'The Hud of the Trail ' It was .!. .,,.., TV .,a Duvnil IH ainij i jiii" inn ill , ... eie-i rmy e amps Y M C. nssee it ions Perhaps, jnu .. 1. , , I t ,- I I c. 11 s :L ! un n ! 1 Vi' '.uVw 11 rtl'. ' h new she was a m -wpim little- ,'iii when she plav'il in Hie Dumin.i with Ernest Triie I lieliew she -ise plu; el a child's pint te tn.- old him of "After the Hall' with deni old Hubert Keluy and Lfiie Shannen "New I li lie seniet! ing te sii in crltieisin of Srulin' 'I hrmigh ' W in did the n 'i end i enih 'leienieen s' beautiful lines' n the pi n einieei, in that l'ntri' i. I'almei- was MnjMnt Gib-nn, fei Mi- 'eiben wu-e i tnvniite of mine leni; ,i;'i, .mil 1 am aniieu-. te see her aitn "Mj clllldiililte te tlie Ht of 'tlie-e who are due' t" nrriie' H ).-t- l'nfen Did j ou notice In i tple ndul c imeili wejin in .it mi-- .JH...T7 "-e , i Kin, she Is much sweeter unci far eleierer than her Telliis' stnr sitc ,- Mini ' t VnltYi m U'ltn'i 'irt wen niir r,( tit A . work in 'At the ht.ise Uner -N I t'uiils tttKe or authors' bii.iiipliles thiew nti llght en inn eihcr plin b Mr Martin If he wicite tun tbe.v didn't .1. hieve much mii e e-s A- t e. .Iece I 'ine mic ...." ... i .i ..cr ,i... e,i ., iC I IIT IIH till" Jll'l IUJ "I MJ''' I hadn't reulleted iitittl ou mentioned It, hut mi tile- are blank as fur as her prei-ent whereabeiuti are concerned ) I " I "lYankferd" write "Suite jour write-up et ine Mil I lenti. uiei c tlilill ii , .;: " "".,,, ;',.', .,: thin wieck It' 'Ien wicked ter ii-. I.,, uppesi' "Siieiikini of thins:- wicked, whin did voce IhleL of l-'c.V n 'l'lie i.-klll,0 ' It :". :. .... .... .. CiU ,i,M, hiL-hwnv rehhen. for ll 111 "diner I wl-h mii Ii llll illle.-ecl "l"' "- . . comic a that niten u- f'u tunateli. ' I had an eienin,' p-iper with me I rend it. hepiiii; thut IliiHini; the Lame seen would Mime niuiii: ami mieiiii- m i WOlltideil tieiinus "It did for a while The stint, al- though hemewhut di.iwn out. looked premiHitiK I sheiecl the eiciiiii; pnper HI(le A cre'k mIeij with Tem Moen la it. All. hoi ' 'Well, euuitiiiil i loin fe ind his way I te Pilimtield and Mien niet lb n I nnili- ette. A bad Inn that leui. with nl- llneferilliili liiuitn" 'of hi art. was IiavllIK II HWt'll time Clime then his fxent tenil'tnt Ien tlie iiinernlii mini nation, What n cIiiiiim. t. In htineit .' ! wanted te lielVr 1. 1 blin '.e ihe.nl, Tem; takP it W. ie with .miu te a t rami. tttiri,,. ...M., .,,..,.,,., eleqtienB. 'llie honest man uIaH, witin "Meanwhile old Slipper. Jenes had caned Inte town. I'lien him I pinned nr lultli. inut lie weuiu start Mime ,,..,1 .., .....N,,, , ,, ni,l r iMi.i- ,.iel. Il''' Jie-'M 1! I lull w '' , M'lillll I 'L I- m .vi.li! 11 e ei'i 1.'.- - I , June III ' ... .. ..-ii. i .i,n ..in, tu. !h ' ,1, n, .. cV '1 1,1 I, ill lies '" '' ""'J' '.iek.in.nc I " he.,, e!l,,. N. ..-IC Tle-I, -he lUllt te ('!-' I III IlIM ., l'.ud Amei.'.- the Ilexes." ,IK-I ,',ti I liniih J 1 enieieel ,I""1- I mniri.. Mildred lirisdit m New lfeinm. scttlm: -, nil 111- im. finally Tlie plnr has been Miued under the UU ry Cm ' " am.,t;n.r1'1,m,cJ;e,.i Verk in l.l.'l. and fourth we new, ,,! ,,, l-s v , Unl-Uw, and ' jlj. e. .h. nl I'te r .-ehijn. l.een Knel While net -.e be.ttuitul .is .Lme (V,u. '' w'r 1,n' n,1 ' ''tMreii temlns re- ;4r S he ir. uNe be, ,, , , the Mnce und .I.tllnn Mltc-ll wns re leie-h heroine Tin- Ul.iu I.jii - '' H-.i-t- nnd 1 lees 'Hew Her nnn-ltnt fil'n work Ii is be en done den jm mi.i"l, culrpl.c ' WImi V'''tT" " I " tn-l "T-. De-,, rnli ; ln - M, ,,,,, r wi, WilH-im "The Dever Read" Coming arc they'' tV'i'k n .'V'" ' I ""'."" .,,'";' ', lf. ' n.'U" V'"-' Outhiie Met Unto, production of 'T .,..!. ..nu .n,. i llCa, t, . ,,. "Ill ii" -ei-u- in -- l'li"l III i i Hill e'-ill nil.; Jill- lliejvili't til --l.. .1 I'ul- ' T re ninr ICn1" i. ,,A...n,li. 1.. A I nilll'll ,."- Ill-- M I'LV'I i- r w l Erf rf ' W" Wl'8 n,y lemiest nope ue nun Krtffli'Wf bad te. HIh -flint brenk wuh In fgfcAfieklriir that buiieh of roses. Hen tried f.e; vv,Mfl ie lane nun iihu ituriiu'rnuiii. i. ' 4t.Tf!-Vkat I Wrener thene iioed old nnntfils .m1Mi. b' swell nUiypet? Never I' lit Ilottem ri;ht, Dantis, rsr.ii(l from m NnnLY m.ij lia"p hien tlie lien p-poeUoi! 'nenl " lierhas It wits llllilUP ilitUniliP efrtetl upon It i hi hv tin llttlp dauie of the l'nnrlietrp household I don't knew, but old SMpjii r w ii unit-rill-', Thi- e'd fellow li.L'.in te spwid the I'ellj.jnnn sfft en thhlv. He w i- slip- un. I i iv n..i aloud l i li'dn't In Ip '" "'" '" "iii'fii te.. i leiie Tem -tiu-i'lim: alone, bat it ceuMit he h.lped I left '";" 1 enie I wondered if Hen nle ii'il filnn in with the precession. ' Km inn wrote ihe scnnri, tee ' ("Sin rieiee!" s innoiimel as one ,hl v .ii i.oe i a.,.,'. b.,n,. imi . . ... et the tall rc'ii-es it wn. s,de.reked'it Itdn't mi . """" '' '"1U- ' "rh "' "Renting th. (.(iii , j i, , ,IinP t!l(l klmp , ' . , , gnes Ducan writes "On r-a.iiir,' j; .N C ' k-ter the ether owning ie. cardin- information nhem l!el., . r W. 7. - , - - " ' z 1 ni7ci-. tin- ( irrltn et r.isctnutinn. li wrote, inclosing the i-ilpjiliu. te M- w reue. llie-iesiil ire i-'ippill. 10 -1 r,J0' " '"' n irwv "' '"ln "1 ' lug him if the infe.itn.il Inn w i true I nn. therefore lnc-lerlng herewith I'tter from lain te ou xpl.iltmu enj- tlung" The letter finm IV.-ue r reads as fel- low- "Tie 111' lee-ecl clini in je n .illv joke 'II i' ' Is e'lli'T mistiik"n or trung tn 1c funni rir-t. I hiive- ni.. in apparently eind faith' I hope riot, ir i ll r eniiscei t u-nere an ej it l ... ndj vritea' "Seme one wrote the ' eihet inh' that Jei-ejeh ShilelUrnut lmcl n l in nnd hunr leek ' I would have tliceiKnt thai lie Mail gut ,lee mitd up - -r- - -,.-.fc K-.. .. v ... ,, i, n, . ith Cast-in-, if nnibedi eeuld nei-sihli aeeu'e Jee of 'thinking tee mueli.' II' tniij as well admit that I de net like wlIH I . .it ... . ' n,j ""e repesinie ,or tlie Rt.ite- ; fn,'m ,llar ""' "imnli. of the mown l',v,, nipHieel Kie.ith in le.cnt e.us "i.,u as one uie'it iitlMe nneihc i . 'n hunt cnjt one e ihi 'Itenr Iiai' ler ""I'I? '" ,l"t ctTpeti l-ntuiitu' u meM , "" !''rl,"u nnmeu nente i.nnu-, aim 'V'" .I'M, our opinion cuer again. I Sill fl una nf Km Imi. f nilit.e ne iew and there was net a chuckle from the nudiene-e ".fiMii i t lie pre'ent fetrd i- see.il, ' , ?v..,r ,.v. l" ':. ' n l:.: nn. . ii. ...e i.. i i -.ii. ... e .. .1 t, . .. ... , . . ,. !'... e . . x e .. ...1 i ii ii. n em a .?r. i- ,e nn " ...i.e .me th, i snll ,,., l or, r.nt, . ' 'tu.1'" I '" K "a,( a ,,,,w name I l.illlin env sin he eemmitteel tlmt makes bun ' Wctre tliil.l the 1 1 si uti,. Vi eelin - - - fc-ii.ni,- ,-tnir-lit ' nml iiinlmn titmi I.. .!..-. .. -1.1 I cniiRht, nml niiihevi wimt iii the w rid haie his morels go te c with hi- ridinj'' I 1 ll.la . ". "A .1 V ..,V'i. .. .J - . II" IM-I M (,W III l I l III' l lr I "I.iste,,, Hen. If I nked Mil whether it was proper te let u b nitiful cul kn-- tee goed-iui;ht, wouldn't nu he tempted te write 'Oeclileillj iuifeper unit ,-, enKiitjeel te her Iii return punt? . Ami wlieii ai one j ells 'Cj nthi.t' .low n the buck of ieur neck, don't ou imd n terrlhlj linrd te keep from turn in" nreiind Ilem-I te Koeelne-s, Hen' eleii t nii-' ' ' . ,Vi.. -imp set le htrniijhten out tin- siihpieien that I m ('inthli We'ie-I(l"" , todelt for ('iiuhiii's ieke beinu-e win leuhln't neh-eihly iiniueii. of ,nv ic'ca- of ki-eelni; nml NUih things -tlmt, In, slie e'euldn't npprcne of them In her eiuinn no i tlilnk it would be proper ,,iKlit ' Whit d'jeu mean "let" her' te iet a in -111111111 gin uied juti gene: no gentleman would tlilnk of rfsn-tinj alltjfljl sirl Aml lf J011'rp (len fiem the tu'cktiu up, n-nd hir in te me I m eiu nut i can Mill be polite. I fail te see that nni .Mente Hanks film enters that ether. cliwuHhten. V were talking about remedici.) F. M. 0. writes "Ever since I first I saw her Heme time ace I have been an enthuulaBtlc admirer, of Leatrlce Jey, EVENING PUBLIC D'lf, cm Mints, ' I lie World Is Mine" Tlrrefr I would like m Kimw jour llm m f be and lir w iK emmi t much it Is net terj Iiimu.iMp. I th'Uisht '.'lP - uuii. i fill In T1 ,Mi!h - mi ltd i;!,i ntid 'il- "t t1 it i tnn wis no rnni dtimiit te Us in ik l. . I ( mnei neiill mi tn.ti. tlun e 1 i miin (In t' nt ,m umt would jm iiiind nilin me ulmi ion i,m i, of lu-r tn-d In- .ii-tiin; in that puturpV WeiiM ion ,u tin- nnip linn tid'l n . , ),, r , u;j, ,.,., j,', . T'. .f !'.. ,.id.' .mil. it I inn net MII(. ., n ,, ,lt j Vllll .rjm lir rK-r.iphi mil doenptien nd nil me when .,nl in what pi.tuicbh,. made htr nltn debut: ' ,,...-,. I iieairie-e .101 impresses lie T-. isMllg n ,', "'"" " 'ai'ihle nnd dependable neties I Viie riei.- neticel am ii:ns .f "'"" J'"1""-' "r """ il Hint, but i tk ' "' nttia.'i.n te a ci-t ami white-Mr -1 e 1 - -In docs well, Hei weiK in "mi nle N'ig'it w i-. In ! mi cstiiiiiitieii, in I abrie iiiernge- and , '',.', !"e..iii' "' ." '""I: -'t and llltf llig. nt r-l e is elereiutlle ! i te,-iaplni . e.jsj te .1 - v ,. -" "-i1- """' " " i 'in ins en N'H.mbei-T tuel that i i ike s he r just ' " ' - e-i iii.ie ii.i.i- 1111 jwi-e. '"" 'u," I0''1"-'' r 'll'1." ' '"" f"r l v "" l"rn en eiimlnr ." enli he t biith ,(nr w.i. l'.'e and nine mi t nettDn. member 1 It ( in three nets u'lite he- i, ." f, t ' Jnelies tall nnd and is founded en I.a Chnkeiir de hi- block luiti niiel hrewn e.ies ,nid nn Clic MaimV" bj les. Miinnde nnd 'elhe i-Klu Her f.ith'r in- I'i eld- Gust.ne tjuinen (Itte Ilarbnch nnd It, n elentist. unci i-lie n m-iril-d te William ('nrei Duncan Mipplled the lac k GT'ieit ni"t ! p - if tin c -er ter Her book nnd Kude-lf 1'ilml composed the reel nine w i- Ifttt -e Im 'i i Her. jfceie Among the scenes are; 'Ciitle." 1 1 i tit-t ,ippe inane e- ln teietuies i is "Her l.en !. Alwnx the Same," nnil in i !llr it, j . imM'ln Dlieiie" ii,,uM limn mllim; AH the 'W"' ' "''' '' ,,,lls ,,in M1"- ' "A jnieei j net iiniici. .Mniisinuctiiter. "C5 iturd ir Mght " "Ac-e of I!. art--" '"I I ' inh' It -' an J "Tin I'lety iJ.iddj.' ) - . -, i r A (-ii)nn tn harl f 1 UJUIl LU LJU. iJL ery rr IP l Tl-TTPfP (VTi rnlip j 1 1 kJ ' " i" .luii.-i .i.i' nn. .'m..- -L firer. upon n t me, dent children, tl,,p ns f,n a,.v. he ,, ,r, ,A0 . , . . , '" " ' u vwl" "" '" " u" ' paint-nex '' """ke prett i n miub of iml mil lie ls nnd thin;;-' Mie was i-epee inlli ,n of lmin,ln. re,is stnndln up te tMp ,f,nhlK ln 1,rlR,lt hllln Kr,,K'' wl,h link "pets in it. (Johnny, Ret off ihe pumn I - "- t,,id. ...-,., i.,s nut who had a oiettir r nameii .iircci i.tin-in e ,i. r,n,l ir...l l.i, l,.inl ... ..ntVi ..... '"'" l,r,l, "'-' ,"p n' " I'JiHt. 1 ,,., , t . , ,. .1. ... . 1,11 , " "-v ,H" - M" "" " "" '"' 'I'Pn-e; 1.1 lUn ' ,-'l le n-k, but Alficd ij.du't I knew tie uu-vwr Neithci did the in.!-' She didn't like nal niat-h, I which citijbech liiniin riMe-e nnn It ix 1 1 1 r tliun the initittcl Kind I.ieiv- hnlv lnclu'llniT Alficd ( cm ami Lillian i ''ew. 'nl T thei elidn t nlwniw knew It I D Hl.eu'd sai net They Imd te find tt out. nnd this was hew thev did it. dm the artist, whose mime was Nell was imintln!; n tmrtieulnrli ile- lent iiuudew with a l.irKe blue tow landing in it ui te her nileneIdH 'Ihe im.i'lew wns full of pink trlmuiilai but tc re mis nnil s'llliilP jellew ilalhles, "l.vt'H 't e'le-e-r und leek at the in," mi Id A fre I Cew ' Ve it'll -lire her. ' said Lillian Cew. "Whj .iit,lcl I -en re her"'" leplieij Alfred, tenleil "hhe doesn't Mare me, does hiie''" And he hopped c,r the fcnie .iml sneaked up behind Nell Aitist and looked ever her hheulelu at the pic lute Wrj.I,, Mr, when Nell Artist haw Alfred Cew's bend ever her uheul- der, the gave one tcream, or maybe it was two, and off she went, doing the 'iEDGEI-PHIIlADELPHtA; SATURDAY, AT THE THEATRES MANY FAVORITES BOOKED IN SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE Chestnut Street Opera Heuie te Open Soen With Unit Shew The unit system of Shttbert vnttde vllle lins been completed nml thirty distinct companies 111 nppenr simul taneously In nR many theaters through out the country during the coming Foiipen. The Chestnut Street Opern Heuse will be opened by one of these unit organ izations early nest month and there will fellow each week another of the units ns they move nreund the cir cuit. In solid units the different shows will move from city te city, furnishing continuous employment for about 1800 performers. Among the performers who will nppear In the different units will he Charles AVInnlngcr, Itlanche Ring, I.utls Hltnen. He&Mp McCoy llnvis. (tertrtide ITeffmnn. Herman Tlmberg, WuUeii Sisters. .Timinv Husrcy, No Ne ii"ltp, (leorgie 1'rlce, Vera Jllcbclena, Hush Ling Tev, Johnny Ihieley, lleger Itnhelt. Lew i ields. .Ine Weber. Hert IMkcr and Ce., Courtney Sisters, Ites Itos Ites ree Alls, Mehbv Harry, .Tetry Dcltiney, Jereme nml Herbert, Karnneit, .leiin Conrev and sister, De Haven and Mce, Jee Towle. Uuby Ncvlns. William Cehan, Murray nnd Irwin, Lddle On en. .Taiiu's H. Carren, Harry Hlnes. Kdille Nelxiin. Xin nnd Fletcher. Mernn and 'l-ev. Kred. Heldcr, Helen Klcj , 1 ee It wall. Jack Held, Alfred Lntell nnd Usle Velcc. De Wolf Mstcts Cliilie lievlne. Sam Tlinberc. Hnttlc Hailing. Hitrty Steppe. Harry O'Neal, (Jeerce Jeksel, Hebbv niacin. Delly Manuel, J irk ndwnnR Hick Lancas ter. Minnie Ciire.v Stlne. wtatte Twin, lrMnc O'Kni. Vttginiii Aune, l'.uts and iticn, .Miiurire eic. riKiu rnpiieli nnisies. Katlirvn Guera. His" and I'nulMin, Wellinstnn Ciess. Johnny Lerenz, Hert w niten. W bite nnd uecu, i I'dtin Luce. Held Weber. Clalk huiI Vetdi. Abe Ke.uie'cK lien tleimes nnn riniei.ee Kieiett. Stan Stnnle. Jed Il(iele. Jean Cilbsen, the Six Stellnn, the White Wnj Tim, Hmily Ksrle nnd Maurice Llod. Hlght Hlne Hevlls, Mc Cm and Walten. William and Harry I. under, "led Hlldebinndt. The lived form of Sbubeit vaudcllle will be one hour of stralfjhl Taudeillle. followed lii nn hour and forty minutes i.i a music ul tliew. "HAIRY APE" TO OPEN LYRIC r.iignnn fl Nelll k "The Hairy Ape" will be the opening nttinctien at the Lile Tlniitie for two weeks only be gt'nnltiK Monday matinee. Laber Day, September I It I nn allegory done In terms of lenlNm, which tries te prove that tt Is n iet t. ri world. The "Hairy Ap ' is a stoker en nn Atlantic bteam lilp, a rn'igh chap wIiem whisky olce is eier ujliftccl m obscene psalms te lis own i "i uMpllshmenth as a coal -lieie'ir One of the most effective scene-, is that tdiewlns l'lfth avenue. wherein the plutecints, coming fiem I c liiircli, are representee! as automatons with sinister falsefnees. "The Hairy jie" is plaicel b Leuis Welhelm, who was a profe-ser of m.ithpmaticu at Cor Cer nell until lie was cliveiered net leiu nse bv Lionel Han mere and ttnns ferieil te the drnma. The cast nnd production will be the saiiic as was pri-intcil at the PI; mouth Theatre the lavt seni-en. MYSTERY PLAY FOR WALNUT The Walnut will open Its season La La eor Daj with the production. "The t'linil.itnn." a plnj by Leenard I'rns kins and I'rnest l'nsihnl. "The Char latnn will come direct from New erk with its crigini; cist, in lulling Olhe Windhim U Ilium Ingersoll C ran- ford Knt. llerence Jehns. Margaret Hale -ind riedeilck Tllden Anether latan" will come direct from New Yerk nttrae'ieii that will be seen at the Wal nut in the earli full will be William A. Hradi 's "l'p the Ladder," with Nnmiette Ceinstiek, Dm Is Ken.Min. icei'c Fnrinn ami ethers Tills jilnv is hi Owen l)nie Sir Hnru Lnudcr will phu In- union! engagement nt the -jm.' th iMe ..nil r. October and he will be fellow, d by Waltc r Hampden In Shakespearean repertoire. "BLUE KITTEN" FOR SHUBERT Arthur II inimen-tpin will present his miisinii ce'ueeii precitiettnn et tne sea en "The I'.'uc Kltti n." in which Hlch- s,,n L JH. iimji- iinnu, in w IllC'n lllC'Il- "' ("arl' ' '" v " -""1 ''lef comedian, nt the Shuhe-it 'llie-itre. opening Laber "inn i in Alenn witli ou, nml A Milne, will open th Hewn nt the .dlphi earli in S'litepi'jer. coming li c-e t fiem it" run i.t the Ilijeu The- niie ,ew uK l liarlie ( lien v will ii m en is the hutnere. t- inte i runti r of rtinnMai mutt hei W'ltii him Is the Inline can and produetler WzL fn,t nundred jnidn IncltidlnK two ttn- tail fences In 'Ji n-eends Hat. Alfred Cew gnr.cd after her in t.urprise, and then turned bis attention te tlie pic tures Tiret he licked all the irrasH off It and then he rr.lleel l.llllnn Ce'v ercr and tecetlier thei linlt-hed up the but tn cups and ilnl-ln. .M, but the lasted Koecl. And last tliev trli'tl the RlKiuiture. Alfred licked off the Nell and Lillian licked off the last inline. And then, nil of n Midden, Alfred Cew felt n ttrilblci imln in Ids tuinm.. Ami I lllinn Ccnv felt a teirible pain In her tummy And what de mi miiiem- It wuh'' II wns the trliiiiKulnr hiittercups. Ami the Mpiure duli-les And the sisna tine The doctor called It painter' ce'le, hut that'll what it was. Just the i-riiie. And that cured Alfred and Lil lian Ce v of their unnatural timte for painted meadows and things, and ever after when Nell ciuiie te paint in their held they wouldn't even leek at her stuff And hIip Inst tint only real en-tliut-lastli' million hhe ever hud. There deecn't coem le be muth moral te IhlH ftery. IVr'iupa it keI lout .some where. Who knows? Who cares? Gwan te bed, ' By J. P. McEVOY MR A , hitFW xcHwifiijiiiwpy w4W wyy mw ; 4 if iJ nf"UAKA. -&!. JUMSEiPr7Mii - ve T,'vSl, U -A V-. V FAVORITE 80USA MARCHES The first of the famous marches com posed by Jehn Philip Setisa, new play ing his annual engagement with his band nt Willow Orove Pnrk, was com posed In Philadelphia. It was "The Hlgh Scheel CadetB" and was sold te n publisher for about $2T. This, by the way, Is still one of the most pepttlnr of the Seitsa marches with children : the second eldest Seusn march, Washington Pest, nnd also still popular, was written In the second car of Seuea's leadership of the Ma rine Hand nt Washington; "Semper FIdells," Sousa's own favoilte of nil his marches, was dedicated te tne ma rlnes nnd adopted by them as their efllcin al march; "Manhattan Hench. ' composed In 100U. Is nnpulnp with these who remember that place In Us prime; "King Cotten" Is a favorite In the Seuth; "Kl Capitnn" Is loved by theatregeers, who remember the operetta with De Wolf Hepper. The fnverlte of all though Is "The Stars and Stripes Forever," new twenty-five jenrs old, which came Inte popularity during the Spttnlsh-Amerlcnn War. OPERETTA FOR GARRICK Edward Ilejce. will present at the Onrrlck Theatre beginning Laber Day, September 4, n new musical comedy, entitled "Orange Hlossems," for which Fred dp Grpsnc supplied the book, II. O. de Sjlvn the lyrics nnd Victer Her bert the music. This will be the llrst attraction of Ilejce's under his own name, but he Is known as the Rtagc director of "Oh. Bey." "Irene," "Sally." "Oh. Lady, Lndy." "Goel Morning, Denrle," and th" Follies of 1021. "Oranee ninssems" 1h founded nn "Ln Passerelle," n successful IVneh cemedi. Hditli Day, the orlu erlu innl Irene, will play the leading lele. and with her will nppenr Pat Somerset. Hebcrt MIchnells, (Jueenie Smith. Hal Skellj. Nnney Welford, Hebert Fischer, hla Pomfret, Mnrv Lucas and Mnurice Darcy. There will be no regular chorus, all members of the ensemble having an Individual "bit." Pelret designed the gowns nnd Nnrmnn Hel Gcddes clislgncd the stnge settings. VAUDEVILLE At ORPHEUM Marshall W. Tayler, general mali nger for J. Fied Zimmerman & Sens' theatrical enterprises, announces the opening of the Keystone Theatre In Philadelphia for Lnher Day. Septem ber -I. Tills house Is deieted te vaitde rllle and pictures. The policy of the Orpheum Theatre, which for the Inst four jenrs has had dramatic stork pro ductions, will be changed for the coming season. After alterations te the In terior of the house. Including nn entiia new stage and lighting equipment, this theatre will open en Monday, October 2, preventing nudeillle booked through the Keith agency, nnd feature pic tures. Twe performances dally. '2:e and S:l,r, of seien nets of Mtudeville, with fentnie. news and educational pic tures, will be Riven. Melstersingers at Keith's Twche .icnis age the late H. F. Keith, founder of the Keith nudev!Ue circuit, conceded the idea of sending The Melstersingers en tour. The home of the iugnnl7iitien was In Hosten nnd It had appeared once or twice at the Keith Theatre In Hosten. The tour esperlment proved sitieersful and for the Inst twche jenrs the ergnnla'inn has made summer tours. Meister-ingcrs is an American organization, composed of the members of the Harvard. Schu bert nnd Weber Quartets of Hosten. Even man is a member of the Mjstic Shrine. Thei will head the bill nt Keith h next week in a new produc tion thi) season called "At the Club." "Dulcy" Bread's First Shew "Dulcy," with Lvnn Fontaine in the I title iee. will open the new season nt the H.ead Street Thentie en Mendni September IS. The pln is presented In Geetge C Tiler and' Hani Frnzee Lmui Fenliiine Is credited w ith a great succesfi in the leading i hnrae ter that 01 juiie-men, tlie "hiiinaii bromide." Geerge S. Kaufninn and Mare Connelly nrc the authors. "Pasclng Shew" te Return The Feri est Theatre will open en Laber l)a, September -1, with n return te this eitv of "The Passing Shew of l!rt!l." with Willie and Kugene Heward as chief comedians. riiorepnAis The following theatres obtain ttieir 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. MI KJL.LXJ MATIN'). r DUI.T GEORGE ARLIS3 In "Tltr: III I IM. l'..sll)N" AQTHD KIUHTH &. UlHAItD AVB. AiJ 1 Jl MATIVKIl nII.Y LOUISE HUFF In "lllMiKllllf- l'AUMHt-E" BALTIMORE 'l fSra? PONWAY TF.ARLE In "hllliew. (ll nn; Mi " R I lirRiRn 3r0Arl Bnncjuehaniii UL-Ui?i,.,,r . Sr"Hx'lt'ki nMI u CONWAY TEARLE In "1 Qi:'M M0l l.tt.MIK" COLONIAL TSeWHI? W BETTY COMPSON in "0 Ut TIIK IIOItOKIt" FAIRMOUNT -.itr-CHAS. (BUCK) JONES Jn "IM1I I. II StKID" GREAT NORTHERN WI'.S1,!??, MAE MURRAY In "TIIIJ Iiri.lill'ilM Ml ii.k nr.yii." IMPERIAL TJ!TtiAWWh BETTY COMPSON in "evkr thi: nemint" I IDITDTV DUOAD li COLUMIIIA AV L11jH1 i mativkk ni'v CHARLES (BUCK) JONES in "Tr.(HiL.rtieiN:.iM." ADITKIT Woellnnd At at I.UJ St WfAlClX 1 VVTINH-I I1AII.T CHARLES RAY In "TU MIMTF.S Til .(" OVERBROOK ,m' W7i-n CONSTANCE TALMADGE n "hejian's. ri.i i." DAI N1 TllANKI'OHD AK ft UKSIK cviifi KI "w liiVUIIV In "PENROD" AIU1L' idl'I'"!''' V -' rA ii.i.e brrrMT Slariie-t at. niew trtb Kc.vjn.lN 1 in A M te 11 P M. e.l'1'fHI I'lt(IT)tTTI(IV AT STROKE OF MIDNIGHT ID I A I TH IIUIMAMfJWN AIBMJB KIAL.1 ' AT Tt'M'BIIOC KPN MT ,tM I'dIT 'ii"l nrr. imi:i i n. "North of the Rie Grande" SHERWOOD "ffr n?"j;?r ifi ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in 'MWIV-. '' "' I'Jl"1 " MAMIMCir.?" '333"MARKn;TfcA,,ft,:rr f't.'S DOROTHY DALTON In "T1IK WMN WHO MAI.IiHIAIOM"," Mumemnt ARDMORE UAIV"VK Mr. & Mrs. Carter DeHavcn ,,,''lWMMTr."",,' BARiNET GARDEN SS WILL ROGERS In "JEA CAXZ. MB JIM" , V 'AUGUST 19,', 1922 LANDS FIRST SWORDFISH Fermer Phlla. Man's California Catch Weighs 179 Pounds Official announcement from William M. Hunt, secretary of the Tuna Club, and dated at Avalen, Calif., states that the first catch of the season of Marlln sword fish was made by Geerge 0. Themas, Jr., new residing nt Bctcrly Hills, Cnllf. On this particular occa sion the new cruiser Kdnada was used, nnd the weight of the fish wns 170 pounds. There Is great competition out ln the Catalinns for the first honors, nnd the record te date Is 217 tuna, two Mnrlln sword nnd flve breed bill. Mr. Themas will be remembered ns n resident of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. The new cruiser Ednadn has only Just been launched, nnd Is forty feet ever nil nnd ten-feet beam. She Is powered with two ICO horsepower Sterling engines, nnd baa twin prepellers. The Ednadn hns stor ster stor age tanks aboard for cruising COO miles, and is also equipped with live-bait tanks. Vaudeville at Fair A vaudeville program nnd special outdoor nets will be given ln connection with the eleventh annual Philadelphia County Fair, te be held at lit berry Sep tember 4-0 inclusive. Miss Jesste Lee Nichols will present her teelcty circus nnd herse show, featuring "Sunshine," dnnclng herse; n comedy net will be glen by lied Devil, a frisky mule; Zene, Zcll nnd Carl will have an nth letlc act, and Daly's army of trick soldiers will complete the liill. "Big Jamboree" at Caelne James E. Cenner's "Blc Jamboree." opens nt the Casine Theatre tonight. nnn win continue nct week, it is a musical extrnviignnzn In two nets with a company of nine pilncipnls and eight een chorus specialists. Teiesn Adams iirimn denna; Gladys Stockton, sou seu brette, nnd Virginia Ware, leading woman, head the feminine, element, while the comedy will hnve Frank Hunter nnd Charles Ward. two nttirriNO shout stekim of loie. ndiejnlure nnil mvstery nppenr tn the Magazine) Sertlen e.f nest Hunelnv's l'tii lie Lki ei.n Ferrn net's f,.t Hele" iini "'Jh Thirteenth OtiMt" beih nre real lletlen. Don't fall te :t the Sundav I'unue Leoeeii regularly. "Make) It a Habit." Adv. KeepYourSkin-Peres Active and Healthy With Cuticura ffeip,Ofntment,Tftlcam,25c rrerymhtrm PnrBamrTcc mfalntr. Ctttltnrft LfctM)rtrii,DptX, Utlda,XUii. Where I Send My Child te Scheel? S That question can n. B fw,!fcd. nulckly and eatlsNc 0 l,y b,y "nsultlnc the Kdu. R catienal Bureau, en eni V.cSr "tPuhlle Ledger OltlCA l:idepcndenee Square. lli i'fn lTl'iy lc,taln ccmpiote and rellahe Information of any twardlng school for boys ir fclrls, in Itary academy, bual. ness celleK-, speclai school u ier reiaiaea cnllclren, con- g eervatery of niualc. celleed 3 " university. Our intlmate a knowledge of the advantages J of the varloue Institutions will H enable you te make a wlaa U rlioice. -. ...... v.. ,.va ,n unl nna avnn. m nme te every one every ft Public Ledger Building I CHESTNUT at SIXTH Cj Walnut 3000 Main 1G01 rilOTOI'I.AlH Tl.eNIXON-NIRDLINGERifWf Tl IEATRES IKjT BELMONT f-'D 'MIOVR M.MIKUr U11-IV1V-MN 1 -m a 3. C, te te 11 V M AGNES AYRES . i" "iiik eiti)i:i." CEDAR cnru -'i:nAK A'.K.sun HOOT GIBSON In "IltlMMKI)" COLISEUM Mjrk''' et Sth & COth " PASTEBOARD CROWN" JUMBCT,?Nr"?T "nAn avk J ",uu Jumbo linir nn 1'rnnlcferil "I." MAE MURRAY In "TUj; (ell Illll) l.u.V" LEADER 41HJ, ,1;A??.f u- mae Murray" In "l'VSt I.N uie.y, lOrilQT t21) AND LOCUST HTIIKKTH BETTY COMPSON NIX0NTS AMBASSADOR5":"'.,.:- Matine tan n,t ;i ect I ,,.nKS ? '! PAULINE FREDERICK in "i m; lii.iutv nr cijimlntina" NIXON b"D AND "AitKtrr bts. FRANK MAYO ' ? '""1 in "ei t or nn: mum' Miunr" 69TH ST Tn""-'.OPP- 7'I.'rTc.rmlnr BETTY COMPSON ln'0I.H THIS ItOIUII'lt" STRAND ami?lvV; 'uffiTTt BETTY COMPSON in "em.k nn; imiuint" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN f,B4'(nLunLv' IRENE CASTLE In "I'M-Mil lll'.ICI.S" OR ANT Wii t'H'AIlD AVK ' V-Jl-IM ' ' ' Hie 7 4 tl WILLIAM FARNUM In "MIA KM: OT 1.01,11" JEFFERSON "'a'",8 DOROTHY DALTON In "inn WOMAN UIKI I.KKI AIO.NI." PARK mcwB avu & dauphin iStT i nirv nIet 2!lB Bv(ri fl!lB t0 jj PAULINE STARKE ' U "WllfB AOAIBT WirB" KDUCATIONAt, Hath Hum College of and Sciences The Bacheler Degrees Standard Curriculum based en belt academic experience. Embraces the six great fields of learn ing, English Language and Literature, Mathematics, Foreign Languages, Pure Science, History and Secial Sciences and Philosophy. Write for Information and Bulletin COURSES OFFERED Bacheler of Art ChemUtrjr Degree of B. S. in Chemlttry Technical Courte (evening) Civil Engineering (evening) Conttructien Mechanical Deilgn Surveying Architectural Drawing Plan Reading & Ettimating College Course for Teachers Economics Medical Preparatory (two-year course) TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Bread Street Belew Berks Philadelphia, Pa. SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING & BUS3NESS AIDfVSINISTRATION An evening rcboel of Unlvernlty grade offering practical busi ness training ler men and women. Every course taught by a man of standing ln the business wei id. ACCOUNTING Three enr diploma reurm fltttnr for the C. r. A. examination! ani ter liuelncuti adinncement. PRE-ACCOUNTING A ures-lal 48-pecitlen eoure In Boekkoeplnit ter theag -who wan! te eaulti thfmec-lica eulcklv for entrnnce-. te this school, or for a practical knowledge of Bookkeeping-. k..i.w BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Three sear dlrlema course, preildlna; a thoreuirti rra:tlcal preparation for BUBlnena succeas. " THIRTY CERTIFICATE COURSES Frem which the attidents may Jteal Estatf aiuf Cctueiancliifl eieeenintisnip Sele Letfrrs Rutinris Prlnctplea Xinllte e tleesliirse. Fbnnc ret Acce eeitltta Credits avd Ootleetleia "erclci I'rchangf factory! Oroeinirtitlen netej Wetieiffement ODIee OroatiUeitien ed .VrenauemenJ Send for Catalog te Nearest Y. M. C. A. Scheel of Arrenntlne and IliiielneM Admlnlatratlen 1421 Arch Street 1013 Lchlgh Avenue 52d & Sansom Streets The Scheel Yeu Have Always Known r E I s C H OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION '"PHE Pclrce Scheel net only tenches hew -- it cntt be done, but hew it in done In business. Such a knowledge is invaluable for the man or woman who seeks success. COURSES OF STUDY Business Administration (two years) Accounting (two years) General ftuslnces (ene year) Secretarial (one te two years) Stenographic (six te nine months) Silesmanshlp (one year) Teacher Trainlne (ena te two years) i Day Scheel Opens Sept. 5. Pine St. West Write for 5Sth 3esmisaaajHBa)jMBjsBHafjsBi,M MeycrBothCemnanY ihe larccst cemmprcinl art or ganizatien in the field, offers veu n different training. If you like te draw, develop your talent. Study thli iirnctical course taught hy thii widely known institution, with twenty-two years' success which each year sells te edvcrtiitrs ever ten thousand commer cial drawings. Who else could r e you re wide nn experience? Commercial art is e highly paid. Intensely interwtini? profession, equally open te men nnd women llorae study Imiructlen (let fads he-fere you enroll In any school Wrlle for our 11. lujirote.lheos. "Y0UnOI'I'OnTUNlTY."fer leee-htilf the cost of mulling four rents In stempa. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1214 Walnut Street, Ospl. 41 MEYER BOTH COLLEGE of Ceminsrclal Art MJkJVIC,Si jtw jl mrjnr A n. Sri.ni SGHOOL Night Scheel Fer a Better Position If seu nr eitmne-ei durlim trm day. ili.J?eu''1 .c."m" 'V' ,we evsnlima a week, and In a short tlme you will ! able tn qualify as a ci.eclallst In -M....K.IIIIII iimi eejcreinria work mieirihanel. Iluslneja Aelininlstratlen, n.,M.. Acceiintliur. Civil Kerilre. ne-arhe-re,. .Tialnlna- KaleerrnanMhl., Seh0?,rMi',ii7,fn'S ',? ..aremtnar Aciie.ii 1'ul.llc tjreak tier t'm.r... M."i V1!001. "''cna Sent, ft NlSltl Ke hnnl r.,a w-... 300 M'nlnut St.. riillndeleliln. '.'li i st i in tasiMuns:psiiiti.iaisLMsi Business Education In l'MlattcliAila neirly e-. rylieilv knnwn IjolleSe ul,irlerl,y cf 8lrr T HinirieTS If ten desire huslnnsa tralnln of any Ulinl day or eveetlnii le sure In mt par llMiltira fmm i.irajer h Iwfern iiiaklnit elefinlte airaniteineiits. hiu'eiik 1 0(1(1 elnv and rileiht iuiirntn -nn ,,. willuri . I Held MelnlN wen ln.l Te.r ' hiiecalllea Unrihiuil 1inrliing I'enl kieplng. ,r i .ijiil lust1. I'm, mi t .,,! Arthineii. ,t, ll,, .ind BaleniianAlp ' ' Strayer's EuBinesu College 807 Clie-hllliit Mini Wllllliit 01 HI S u Let lour Pwerli Defrrts Cerristnl AHK nbeuf. Alnn.l... ...,. it.. Cluh iee, mentunllu will Intn TtIR -UIK'nell w ... 4u Plinns Walnut leyj. Btmi for it,v,. uie nainut l'lil, u vm m KDCCATlONAT, Hath Bum Liberal Arts Psychology Secial Workers course) (two. year Pleaae nenej ma nellctln at eenrsei marked X. Nam Street Cltr Stat B. Ied. 8-19-21 cheese "eremneiaMp AavfrnatMe Hutlncit Letttrt ?ietne.a i,ate Pubttti Svakle hiteciallzed Acceutitlna rceiint(iii7 rrfi'Aceeiintinn Federal Tax Keperta 7'ieicJinjlite nml ateres A-ecrlne Rpnnish ""' wn ijk eS R C O O L Night Scheel of Bread Year Boek Hill IIIJIKK HMI'I.OYKD IN D1YTIMH Our Xlenelij anJ Tliuradav eientne clasies In Mcnegraphy. Tijiwrltlnir. I'oekkepln. Accountancy, .secretarial nnd general loll liens truljilnx ceier same rretind na our dy classes. Tern, starts hent 11. Knrell new. Cam leg. I'llir.A niTUtv-ircjce ruririr. fiS and 'College' of i'einnierce 1710 M'trket St.. I'lilladelphla CHKMIhTKY AD PHAKMACY C0CBSK8 i'lilladelPlila College of I'lurmacr. L'ataltf, Yeung Men nnil no PREPARATORY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH FOR FOREIGN-BORN TUTORING Classen tnernlnsr, afternoon evening, ewa MbwlJ Sept. 11 Indlildual attention fin perknceil In-ijructers. Rapid precri 'or euinest students Werk planned special for mature men nnd woman. Rend for Cataler Y. M. C. A. PREPARATORY SCHOOL ll-Jl Arcli Ht. 1011 I.ehlah Av 02d 4 Sanson s,amtMarawrjsHBkMMkmBsKaHtjsa The Franklin Institute Scheel of Mechanical Arts Drafting MathematlcH Jrecttanlcs, lIschlM Design, Structural Design, Naval Architecture rtegior.uleii Dallr 1ft H. 7tli fit.. Thlla.. V. $J $5000 POSITIONS ."-ieuT'il ft tlirtl in Onil mnn n fill lhm 'trie- VMIHtli lin fur n lietter position, r.MVKnsiTV or ia. uvkntne pchoei. 108 leiian Hull I'hene llnrlng 100 Sta. It? CIIKSTNUT HILT. ACAOEMT , A day and beardlinf school for, oert; Preparation for cellsge. bpeelsl rata f five-day hoarders Opens Bent. 2flth. J. L. PATTKIISON. HsetdmasUr rKNNINOTON. N. t. PENNINGTON SCHOOL for YOUNG MEN AND BOYS Pennington Scheel prepnra yeuns; mail for college, teclinlcnl echoels end bual. nesB Junier school for beys: 81th vrt modern eaulpment; ymnasluni ; aijlni' mliiK l'el ' h'B" "ral standnrcls ; Inipir Inipir "tlemrt faculty; hetween New Yerk and 11 iluctelplila. Write for 'The Pennly ten Idea " I'rftnelH Harvey Oreen, A. . Lltt. D . Headmaster, Bex 90, Pennln' EST A B L I S HJJJJj The Gorden-Roney Scheel Ter lilrls HIS 0iuf Bttttt Oeneral and Cell... PMrale g Hoef Oardin nnil mm Mlr" nnM.T Main Bclioel, 1611 Bmt t'XyifiXSe ftsBlstratlen Ssettmusr 1. Claues (" rv rrrz-. . - . m or u, V iwJlS ..J4..,. .".-v . tS . ..e". -it ? U',t' ,. . J , f ,tlif
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