Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 21, 1922, Postscript, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING' PUBIilO LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA", " MONDAY, '- AUGfrST 2i, 192
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Illllil uhli'll lie lllls nl.ls n'l-i'il t.i n m n 'ln i.ipli'
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THE MOVIE FA.YS LETTERBOX
n iicnrv m m:ki.y
It. V. ('. Ill writes: ' I.ens lim I
HlftVn'il in sili'iie - ir li.iii i .i ii ili
111 A'.l I.' vei. the ihfi'ipli I iile-
meat' mntieneil in Miue i i" ' mm"
rorreipnudrtit' ceiiitimnii at mi- It I
de nut i'ir I believe n wis uin.'ied '
tecether fnim tin' uii" - 'uieted
llit of v!iiiie
-1 lm filming irt tl..- lli.mi- it'.n I
felt iKiximii h-i.ni what in
field hud prej.ibl bn-n r
nwmble. taut i- uu-
fe tive ep c of bl"t
i m- i .m;in i
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te the ln-h miUiJii-'Ini'u' . n-ii-tUm-Mml
per-en" .hhiiihiiIi It n-
without all that ilmip mi-t'l i-ft'-'t.
trrni. d.ri-i t and pewerfn'
"Who v m tin- Miii tnnrt nmi
he Mt" it that i-t.utvd in tie t,i'i'
Terbiun-1
jWait a tn mite' .- -, ' '!''
traight ' .Judgment" .i" ' fe .nded
nr, n Itnttvid lll.'ll nilll M.lW "tllHlt.
wntm t n ii Tr iv.m Mnrv rudur and
t lnv"MriiUen I51n-nin' the ptire
t slter lid iii laud ll.it pnrrdoxi pnrrdexi
ial! rli-'it ! i d eruel he.i The linS
in tn. uidii'i'i' lii"i niKlit iijpeniled
v .-'I t.i i1 it.' point Ii ! Iiuide ft
pei lalU uhiii he ued thu mail
Tint r-VHulfd hi- jmuir te put it
nite "i 'In- t"- I'll" iiiv i i.i Id
l..i vnt ltiilliip-. imd tli" audi
e:i e ii r iilmen a- iinen'-tinx hi aie
the piny lunie. m than eme of them
'1 ii
s! nl
i miMt nkili
Uu hunl Uarthi'lmi'S"
ii i ei hum rpi.111 ,- v ." -.--
with inmi" lneldetitiil trlpn te Uosten
and Philadelphia. .
Hut he liken pii'tiu-en better, tliey
Che hlin III eenliiK'- for theattegfilni; 1
or for home lite with hN wife nml two,
kldi
lie lui" done Mime netnble picture .
vrurl.. tee .T it-1 teei'titly we had him,
in 'Foel Tin re Was" mid li ii 'u
I'rlMiuer of Zendn ' Then l here wh
ln line pi rfertn.ime in ' I'litthbn'iiid '
inher plftmes wete "The Kner'i i
fnd." ' Man's Des,.,. "Held IIj the j
rnem,' "Milestone-. The Cen
nrt " "Oen't Vei;le( t Your Wife",
Menu IJewll. ' "Nomads of the i
NerTb ' "Mutlled lirums" and "The
(iehleu Smite '
It -ei iiim tn tin' Alum llubeni did
pln with William S Hart In the old
Tri.ms'e dm-, but mr tncmer m hn?v ,
nml my neeiiN tioiieemmlttiil .tu
tm readei Bite ileti n i 1 1- itifoiiuatien'.'
"iwettle" wntes "I was miieh
pitnsed te read 'Wniinn I oil ' letter
I'heut Meli .Maleii" mid t'elleeti Moete
I (.lnnet iinder-t.ind wii Melh deesti t
tet meie of n chnlii'i' Miuhe Colleen
lis mete pul, mehlie m. Inehbe sn
"And nnetliT Bill who, I am sure,
It In' meie full niesnized mid finally
nine iti'e bei i.u I- .fiisi-pliliie Mill
sln ' i ine-t dcllKhtfili Unl swiet,
.laietiil and pepp mid when if i nines
tn i pl i'-s,nn, 'Merci ' lis imr "Kieueli
1'nu would sa she usiuilh plavs,
with Nial limns
Whale er hetame of Kmin Wehlen.'l
"If m ees nre tired. I'm inthir
'id when Ten Sare's Almnnm luini'i
iil.nii In-eanse I then close them and,
lime n cieil iest mil il 1 lit- nnTi fetiture.
i if I'eiir-e. I ienll7e h' Is- ver cleer.
Iml nil. I in think he Is se til "Mime!
' iiw M.idnnna- mid Men' mid did
1 In'.ii in one -.e I. M I". eeiilil
;n ' " Hi Mil ' (i' II i ll.lt"'! still
mill. .iti i a'l tin- line that denize'
Alll-- n 'I ne It llllli. l'lisslmi jh the
be-t tliini, in pntiiris- ili.it 1 lime seen,
mid 1 ve -ei-ti aben nil nt them that
a i weith will!.' i
line mete tli.nj In fore I wear von i
nut ill til's h"t wi.ltht'1 it la reallv )
impel tnnt. t heissjli
' M aunt s a sum piitnie fan atid j
,v ;i 1-n semt'W hat ln'rnis Mie is Sfieatly
distiirbnl I. iienpl'' and tliuiBs ditritirf the
run n'' a pi tuir Tin ii'.hei day it was
(t fluid Ktf iib up and down m the sent
ii1k.h1 et nei Aimther time the lending '
.if tu!i .t'nud. people talking te one
niieiher or a tunt en the b.u-U of her
i bnl. te . en j
' New, nltn ill thai, leuld m tell i
mi. hnw in co .ibeii: It tn tr te step i
-nine nf tin-, tnilnjain fs uiul still be'
,i 'unit' Wm. Id le pUas.., te knew I
et iiiurdei If shi
fiS. ' tSS&SSSmsX.3M mynttt nuhlisheri! of nil time. Startinc I WIISbSbVP q91uORD
sLcSiBl Without money or influence, he made WSff' SS
-is!!giB himself, through courage and ability, BBBSS
Bsp'-SB net only a leader of his own profession, I mmaatt
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nerever tne printed wera is renu. m
Lera w
nne
111 t.'l
F ...it IK r.r. bin." nt tiiliril.'i If sli.. W
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te bne meie mid unite w edited In -he laiiunf ehause her seat
his nppie. i,it,i- iew nf uirheut distiiieiiig e'her- Tell! tit; an
usl'er Is he ml. den t nu think.' it
snnlv t til.es ue-e te spe.il te the of ef
fi inlets, wlmli sue l.ieu- Theru must1
lie son,,, wjj. Imt ou knew nne would j
haril.y dnie t"ll a mother te make her
i luld il -till .Mu-i one suffer en and,
en or stay awa '
"5"rr, eii cot a bump mi the old
br..n down eti the Itimeeas Mope the
old line In t - still ltlt.n-t ' ,
I haven't mmv
but I d bnblile
Hem Kuic. his
ltuell the pivs-
i i in i if 'he iniiii.int ami mil. man
nl lis tliiaiH'e al bi r wlm i a'l wants
i Mlisi. nl I Inn in s'llllilalds lllul W llO
.- w'lliuic ! t.sl In- mime and hH
i fpiitni iwti '.I heip de r. It s a muhtr
mid rntf iiiiiib.mitieii, and 1 li.ne
ae if mini tueir -ludte
in n't . vni' ii . i , .... 1 1. n ........
without ft.-lilii; I hilt 1 lae been In t -
cnsfn t .n it ii wa .'.! ". ';, -,p , bt mt -.t and that the w nni
the film was ba-.-l en the P aj et tu.it .. .lt,UUll ., , v ii..,,iiss mter
name b letnr Huce l.Ilen Hn-M-i a1
played the part In the nlm but I lie er I'lane.s basil t been mmle i
av the stage version in I ran t te i ,. j,,., .,,,, ,ll(,r hnMI t !,. anv nb.
?.0-" :: "Trrj:'''-:,"' v' n,t .. !"r Midi !i ny S,.,,,J
llltilffniunt ' tn M
work nml was -errr .'
tetter pepuiar re. ejitimi
i v geed pi'f e !
,1 il in' meet a
Jehn Orae writes: II
Come tn defend '1 lii'd i I'l i
I 11 tr ' In "our
Hand- veu sa.d l'i
meaM.rnb v siijiermr
I fail w
In Tassinii
nethlns tls.
llllie I
r - ,.t
lll-Wel n 1 II '
.i Neirri wa- ilu-
t . Th"da
nl
Theie
and manv
l'.ml
S.n-
I'..ira
l'nl.i Nesr. was Kenil
Hiid l.ps. r.'oed .
il..n ..'l,..c iii.'i ire were
t e-- .. .- '-
Wor" than an 'itieua i.ura er nun.-.
.,. m it t.M me waat a- un
miner it ii Tbeila I Sara A
is When ii euian
O'lliTS llli'lllll UK en-
ptltta and .-.Untile lein.tl-s .
Mill appreelllt" Theil I n hen m -.
Nnzimevii in the lattei rub . 1 H.ai sli
wears a blonde .s in tu'f pit l .n--an
Older-made Saleme ' h llm'
Will an J I am ei 2 id
Theda i- '"nun: b.uk and I hope the
cseme-baik is Reed and strmu' J'"p "
an. one de-ere- i.ueeess it .s 1 1 eda
BaVn I think -lie j- t'" u.e-t . n.e. j
crltlei7ed woman in the nlm world
"Tell the truth Mr Ne'dt. dun i ye i
think Thuln reuld no wonders w .th a
tcoed Fterv.- Wh with a apabl" d
recto.- like Stanlaws and u Bnud stm v
there wouldn't b anv mere Tela Ntsn
lv t,e wu wmit Kiinpaii s sue
tvltllV I'e Mill kiln' Winre I I'-'l'l
tddiess liei-''
And iilinit .Ine an J l'i i i limi
relations nni in. si th.nk I ki.f ' a
all m life i unln l Tn i nni..e th. ie
jnHrknb'e mbbinii" Why. with 'net
bluek u mi .n Orphan- of th Sfnrni
one mi.'ht think t mis 1't.Millti In r
elf "
I'l he '. b.aii's jjettiu.' a'nii' all
r t;lit thanks Imt wii'Te did jeii eier
.'if ihe lmplesslen there was an lil
le.lert In I'1'
it'ir aunt Is up iiitnin-si it. I m
afraid Only thing she inn de I- (put
unities ami co te ihureh If sue eeiild
iiiaiii;!' te ii'iite it i eellei Imu with the
nmid-eme jeung u-hir us sin went m '
-lie wouldn't he dis-irbid, unless the
I'luui slienhl fine inn loud I never
....I. I...n..a .. 1.. ,..r ... .r.u,. .
I U I 'II U JlllL. s j uu . II lUiilll' Mill UU nl -
nil knew i unit ei.'it pennltttd weniin in lake yeim' ihildrtn
in with tin in The' are invariably nn
annevan e l!ur lb" ether ilistiuuiiiices
seem te l,e iiuienc the 'imltiiH of living
u the same eenimnu.tv with people w he I
liave tm sense of (.ten ihe simplest
tiinu.imi nt'i's of tnnd tuste There's
iietiunc we nii de ii boil t It, Uliferlll-i
na'ilt I
I hateii't heard of Kninir Wehlen i
-.me tne far 1 undi'thtaml -Jie went I
1. 1 k t. . j -t i .a -ne was a A'iciiiiesp,
t i i, tm w- ami I hate no riield of her,
wiii'iii: .iinr .ii ni tues or en the
si If i II sin, e i r
ii. i b uu te abil-.t . Imt
In b"t ntfi. . a'triietneiiess mid n- that
.iiium- -ii l,ii,-elt upon tile tlappeis
and the undeveloped euns-,eis. te of
ii meie -i 1 1 .a- 1 1 1 ml ' sunn I ,ni
realu -I i ions
te be sntlstiril
siiliiiib.inite I ii-lee w tn tei erv
heart il w In n mi nv that theie H
-nnieth.iijc in l.en is "-tone n. tins that
(.etsiiirn-s i- I think t "ii'r
siiiiai it wiie' iili-ludes intt II. Reiiee
and tliar m -te' mis snmitliinj; he h
ll likes peep.e ilisl.li lllelt ,ke nr (lis.
ike ii-
-.tulle Went i. i the state !' the
.igi nl M'.tt 111 1 W.iS llllllMinll f"r-
t ii i e n I, s lueiiirii i' imeer. fm he
m'tii knew the hird-hips li.u tistm in-
PHOTerLAVB
rnoTei'i.AXH
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.
QD . 1 HOMFSON ST3.
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A Df-N.1 I r
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK
in no uri t mir
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. THEATRES IKJ
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PAULINE STARKE
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EFLMONT J-r' ALSOVR MAllKBT
Jl-.U.lVlli 1 1 3,) 4 3, n 30 te H V. ui.
DOROTHY DALTON
In "THY, ( Itntsnv r n i .. ,..,., ..
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iTell tn i wnit I H tin !
(tcnireus If te i li ,e '1 n
Cite tun rut penni imi
nil l.i.e In - Hew's t iii
isk hi" t.i like Ii
frnnklt It -II"
nhews a u.t sinieu" eftnlt 'n d
hi' til n;. 1" J P un "'"'
flaw i 'I and .m la i tiiri
but. horn sl't. 1 in n it expe.
te de it.
Tela Ner. is new p'iparin,'
.i i ,
10 mis iiiiiuirt if in. ii.'
the La-kv siuuln i.t Astmia
itunie. h in
I 11 he real t
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CONSTANCh BllNWtT
In '1111 M Kfcl'WAIJxIIK '
BLLEB1KU ..hi - mtn ii
MARION DAVIES
hi in vi .1 nnru '
COLONIAL .",-M. Wti
THOMAS MEIGHAN
III It I l IIIM ITII N
FA IRMOUNT -"',-,; k.VA,i.7
PEARL WHITE
GUY EMPEY
in "tlll.l.lONAIKK HIK VIIAA
COLISFUM M"kft '' Eeth eem
DOROTHY DALTON
In ' TIIJ ltls(is f HA,LhN(,j"t '.
JUMBO N1'' ,--T 4 f'JlsAHD AVK '
LOIS WILSON
LEADER4 '.f i-ANCAHrun"iva
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK
in -nil, IIK.AI T sunn
LLOYD
GEORGE
N0RTHCUR1
w
Tlllth about
erthcliffe
Just returned from his triumphant trip around the world, the richest and most power
ful newspaper man in all Europe engaged in one last bitter dispute with the British
Premier. Lloyd Geerge, who is by no means the first statesman Northcliffe made
or unmade will certainly be the last. Though he actively managed nearly a hundred
publications ranging from the famous Londen "Times" and "Daily Mail" with
2,000,000 circulation a day te the "Children's Encyclopedia," Lord NerthclifTes great
est strength never lay in his newspapers. WHERE ? Read the real facts in Hearst's Inter
national for September. Mere fascinating than any novel ah intimate personal study
of an astounding man, by Nerman Angell, for ten years one of NerthclifTe's trusted editors.
A Fight in St. Bartholemew's
WHAT would happen next Sunday
morning if Christ, himself, with
a few lowly followers, walked up the
aisle of our most fashionable church?
Read what did happen in Upton
Sinclair's new and sensational novel
"They Call Me Carpenter!" Reatf
hew differently the different newspa
pers reported the disturbance. Read
in Hearst's International for September
hew "Jehn Dee Carpenter" was ejected
from his own church and thrown into
the city prison as an anarchist!
The Setter Wife
A Nevel of a Weman Who Found Herself
SHE felt like ether women,
thought like ether women and
yet her terrible past, cruelly forced
upon her would net down! This is
only one of the three great novels
by Gouverneur Merris, Upton Sin
clair, and Sir Gilbert Parker in
Hearst's International for Septem
ber. Yeu will find also seven spark
ling short stories. As a magazine of
Fiction alone Hearst's International
should go at the very top of your
readinglist. Try it this month !
Henry Swallows Old Bait
TTENRY FORD'S whole PROOF
of a world-wide Jew Conspiracy
was founded en a certain Protocols.
Did you knew these costly documents
wer.e: (J. ) complete forgeries. (2) dis
credited in four languages before reach
ing Detroit. ( 3 ) copied out of a 60
year old book that had nothing te de
with the Jews. Fer the silliest felly of
all the JEW-MANIA, read the latest
of Nerman Hapgood's sensational series
in September Hearst's International
irmly. 1'nlu Neml. Themas .Mulfhun, ..tiip wem iik Mniui:i" JACK HOLT
nek Helt and ,, bu... I, or etlirr, . ,-.UX,"iNh--fnS: - is. I'THE.MJLN.rNr.OXOt ,;RAnI,r,..
outfit fi mt n let of luu si.s-U- fruin MPLKIAL ,jt, j je n-ji .7 a WIVON'S AMBASSADOR B't. at..
: Ye,:''-::.,,"t;L -,., . richard barthelmess iSfffi51?.a-'.
i n t u i I toen
kllWKJt W, tilt- !,-
lull swiiib itli I'lsif Fergus-eii Aim
Brady. 1'nlii Nestil. Themas Mulchim
Jn
mi m
Yi-u nnu ihni oil -lienk of i'.
Pclilldkriiiit unl ln-'l. li II1'" I'1;"'
cilln hi t li ii i ir.iixi 'liirlf i- li '
fcllV lllsl,l lll.'ll I'll- U- I'luti'tl oil Miir
at'f'eunt ' 1 tstn.w ii ib.ip li u't
eXBi'ti l:kt tin- ii'-iirts if S'hiiiii i. i'
the l n-l.itt'1 -.it l'i"' " "
far" ii 1 Iviie i
In -UITIHM 1 II n
GREAT. PSTiv "" L0CUT ""D..DclK .3 j
Is Your Country Club Immoral 1
IS your Country Club mere immoral than u Broadway Dance Hall?
Is it worse for your yeunp son or daughter than an uptown Cabaret.'
Down te Frank Ward O'Mnlley en his quiet New Jersey farm came
the newsjthat the world was getting wickeder and wickeder. Naturally
he could net withstand tire temptation te go onto Broadway and see for
himself. What he found in New Yerk's Night Life he tells you in
"SINNING IN SILKS and SANCTITY" in Hearst's International
for September. 1 n the same great, number, read "Peggy, " "In the New
fork jVIanner," "When a Girl's Thirty," and "The Gioconda Smile,"
four of the seven unusual short stories te be found only in this magazine,
WORKING with Nerman Hapgood te make Hearst's International
the most distinguished magazine in the world is Will Bradley,
famed for his skill in design. In the September number he has created
in picture, type, and brilliarU colors -& magazine te delight your eye
Can Yeu Trust Your Docter?
WITH nearly fifty thousand remedies te cheese from, no wonder all
but the soundest doctors fall into handing ever as a personal pre
scription some skillfully exploited patent cure! Ne wonder hundreds
of thousands of people prescribe for themselves across the drug counter.
Nothing in your life is mere important than the choice of a doctor
Whether you cheese for your family an alert up-te-date physician or aft'
spectable quack may mean the difference between happiness and utter misery!
DOCTORS and DRL'G MONGERS the first of a series by Dr.
Paul R. de Kniif, in Hearst's International for September, tells in clear,
simple language the exact principles that will guide you safely in the
choice of a doctor. And every mother or father, every responsible
guardian, every man or woman, who must knew bow his doctor mea
ures up, will find, this article absolutely beyond the value of money!
L1BEKIY ..ATIVBK DAILlT
ALICE LAKE
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0 ami Ai' ! CJrt Bt
M MM- T,A II. T
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...0
I true foncvpiieri et inn eurr iiuifriri..i .... -" r , ni wuiiii intrtinej I
rhe winter first ,avIUcl.ard 13,,r; RGENT torkPe A teU p" I MEMBERS OF M.RT.O.A.
m-ss Hi 'BrekeilJ HIcusemh ana "" ",,Kfni, punnrninv il ' I
will never fercet it or him Mr AT STROKE of MIDNIGHT" I rPRMAVTnTM bbie crm.ntewn a7
th-ltness ami Al- Francs .he of Al liXvvTAViNUH- I kKMAN 10WN Jatejbb"da,t '
w ilinMciil facp) nre her fuverlt". D Al TO Ct rvt pkhepken st. IVY DIJICF
Nnilmnva nml Klm FirjiiMn nml K1VtHP1 PI AYTON itii.' ,,,
Urn. Kieileiick nml Hvcet hitle Ulu ETHfcL tLAI 1U . nljinu' vxiif.!-
Mr. W. !'. 1 write.: ' A tii.nni
Jlf' (orreniemleiit fur our leiumii
Bhe (ins bi-eu remlnu' it tm men li
but iUc hasn't nuwli tiiim ler riiini;
Ldht nishl. hewtver, stic su "T -able
DiiMii.' m sIim is i-iimi.illul te
Itive t'Ht Sui'li reinuilcible nrtinit
U....1. l,. ...... if.. I v..u 1 1 L-r. Minnie Adams !
cum .-u. - j . .....-- --
u 1. ..A n.w i.rtf in., i.t lna UllPf
IOUI II llliv vui.'-!..vi. ". ..... .'"
"The winter first saw Hlcliard 13nr
Vinms iii 'Hrokeift HkmseinH1 nml
he v
Hrth
the
rulln Fieileilck ami neet 111 tie I.llu
lee, rut' giiea.iiMiKi'ri nre iiii mitri
tstlliK iih hpwtudch, bin thi'.v mil t mt
net .ill, .in. (i
"Wliv ceiililn't Ati-f Fr-iiii-is In- .i
tarV lie is tar suju-nur t" Wnll
nml Uiul iiml etheih Ierlinis i' n
lire us'' Ii" liiiMi't out' 1'r.J n'jle
Dt1i1' in net nu riiirrtHiniiiR thpni'',
but net all phetuplny frequenters eon een
Uer tbe story enlj. The wrltvr gees
Wt ncc luverura act regaruicns or
ar prescnunf.
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