Wl!f1FXM'WYL-i W rnMfcWZrWM w?"- ..... -,..,.. WfiVCr- 'fTv 'T'r V rpJii' " " , (W EVENING PUBLTP 'LEDCrER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, ' AUGUST 22, 1922 14 fc i !KV''v"i'0v,tj'r'HJtNSra k hV, in per t 1 its ffl ifejh . KB'n.ri mrerainira n Geed te the last wee crumb Victer Bread cCfie Daily Mevie Magazine "Th Grtt Alena," releaied net -long SfO, Olnlrt Wlndaer hun't Tt daralapad te the point where I'd cars te axpreaa a definite opinion. She eema te ma te have considerable premiaa and aha atire la a geed looker. The accuracy of your dream ia en- FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK Big Leaf 6 In all our Stores AMMNi EaTOnT:!PiiX!rn,ui!jMsa:mrirairjy!in:i:aiiji!i,nj.i!j:fiiriHrj;niniini'-'3 V 5, -atliiii 1 wnnm- a IV ssssLLv iBiBiBniBHBiiBVBnBUillaiBA s aH aLaLaLaLv YLaLLaBiLaLaLaLaWEBIiBLaLaBKSHMiaLaLa. I H F ilaLaLaLaLaLaHlaLLaiaaLalHIflKBbBiiLaLaHaakV. 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Th bleed circu lates nerm.il. v. nnurlhing iind buildlne tissue repairing th weakened nans. The shank of CantUcvers Tiues nuglv te th curve of lh-. underfoot, e'vlne It restful support at all times wtheut hampennK the movement. The fele line fallows the llns of the feet. There la ampl" room f"r the tes without loeteni si . th heels are tni-flttt!iK. snd low or medium according te your tnnte. Cantilever Phets make life easier for the trained nurse, iha business woman, the school teacher the home-lelng mother the librarian, the society woman They make her t'tel at her best ready for a hard task or a real frolic. They bring a glow te the cheek Bnd n sparkle te the eye. They add te her happiness and hence te her Mvaclty and cinn Try them jeurself. Duy a pair to morrow Widths AAAA te E. woman In the country btn growing red hair lately? "What de yen think of Clalra WInd ser? 1 can't Mem te dope her out. She Is really pretty and yet her beauty doesn't mean a single thing. She wems le have- Just mlsecd It some way lacks class, I guess. "I sce you mention William Humphrey among the old Vltagrnphcrs. I knew Mr. Humphrey well even be fore that when he wns en the speaking Htiige lit n hepelcFS piece called "The Imperial Divorce." I knew he went with Vltagrnpli just after that and saw him In a number of pictures, but then I lest track of him. De you knew anything about him new?" (Humphrey hasn't quit the game by any means. He has been directing, and new I sea ha has gene back te the crease paint and la cast in a picture t'ntrcrsal Is making out In California. I'm sorry that the Impression seems te have been given here that I am wholly condemnatory of Lillian Gish. I'm net, really. I think she did very fair work In "Wny Down East," but she used exactly the same tricks in "Orphans,1' and tliey seem te be the only tricks she knew,s. I think she has n very fnir ability, but that It is definitely limited. Slip has. however, a very win nine and eemnclllne personality, and I bvlleve that Is what glosses ever her defects with most people. They like her they even love her extrava gantl and they love everything she does'. They blmply de net see the faults. Menree Salisbury is still aetlne In pictures. He was in a picture called canny positively uncanny. It makes ma Mrr hrr-r-r Ilka that. And yet people atlil deibt the truth of areams. . . . . P. 8. Wtepald for tha lunch. P. P. B. That's a atllr aueatlen. What I mean la, hew much did it cost your; FIRE'S Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Man FOR MEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONSULT SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Contractor and nji'nr AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING 323941 MARKET ST. Aem Pmtcn 6699 THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HEXKY M. 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Bpl question can t. ,. eWr!f;dt ',U!C"L nJ -"'-fy catlunal liureau. en ereunij flcer at Public L.-dter Ofm Independence Syuare, Heri reliable Information of any bearilliifr jchoel for boye or llrla, in Itary academy, bual nesi co leg.:, .r-ecial tchoelj for retarded cmidren. con cen con eryatery of music celleM. knewledga of the advantagea of the varieua Inatltutlena wiu cnabls you te make a wUa choice. Thla aerrlea U frea and avail. blii te ararr one-.Try. WM l a I .CHESTNUT at SIXTH )l. E. B. (of Bosten) writes: "For give me for writing se seen again, but Mm reference te Bosten's double-feature habit touched me en the raw. I'erf'i'ty terribV! H"W Bosten audiences ran Mt through tliree solid heura, mostly punk, I cannot see. "I have sampled moving picture in every big city from Bosten te San Francisce, and my native city is quite the lowest point in presentation. htis- i"j. mus-'C and the quality of its audi- ' enres. I hate often wondered if it i 1 tie far-famed New England thrift that1 n ;ike them demand te much quantity ' f. r the price. "But we hnve no column like yours re feaeh us. Yeu will no doubt succeed ent'iaHy in training your lieck te dis titi:uih between 'oeks and acting nbr.it", and I hope in time, also, te judge the degree te which tery and diif-t'T contribute. Met critics would, be th better for knowledge en this point. ' ' Oinpnr. fe- 'n'tanrp, Marj Plek Plek fenl in Thieiuli the B 1: Pour' an'! Sfilla Maris'; t !-..irl"s Kay. 111 "I'll" Bitn'termer' and "The Ceward' : Unualas Feirbitnk-". in 'The Nut" and 'Tim Three Musketeers' ; Valentine. 1:1 'Beend the Beeks' and 'Bleed and . Pand': Jehn Barrymore. in 'His WiM- ling Xighf and 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. 1 IIde.' "It is no reflection en the ability of , the actor, but a reason for net waiting -tar material en trilling stories- and in experienced and uneducated directors "I. t.Nj. (bought 'The Created Ques tion' the worst picture. I eer f-aw. pic pic tenallj and morally." l.lttle Millie Oh. yes; T just make up all the letter that are printed here. Once in a while, if a gnuine letter hap- , pens te come along. I pub Uh it e as , te ave mef the trouble of ftlnnii that much " space. That's hew yours happened te get In. Margaret Sedden wai the Ma Bird- , -eng. in "Just Around the '"rner. Yes; she made a mighty geed job of It. I And I agree with jeu that fbeoderc . Kosloff is a wonder. Se ou Uilnk that Budle's pepularity1 is en the wane and that Bebert Frazer Is taking his place. Pear, dear, leu flappers certainly are fickle. But I m net nt nil Mirnrised. The furore err Budie wasn't based en a very seli. I foundation and I111 later stories haven it givn him much t-erieus cliancp. Will, we'll see hew It turns out. Less than n nr npn i ou all lieaned tens of re- pren-hes and abuse en me becaice I pointed out just the.se things about Bi.die. And new you're nil comin, cemin, right -about-face. I judge from m.-'in recent letters that Frazer is te be tin; next Tlanie of t'ie Flappers. Boer chap ! I.'Etrangere (of Bosten 1 writes, "In reply te M. E. F..' the ether nlglit von referred te Bosten ns '(h pl.iee where they pur two feature en the same bnl and urfelc you with films.' Might be tee much for you. I'll agree (you de have mv svmpithj ' but for these,,f lts who buv our seats -well, I'll leave it te the fans if tiiev would b" bored by sm h a bill ns, tj. Meighan in 'Our Lending I'ltiren,' Marien Pinies in 'The "eung I iiana' and a Kenten or a Llod forn fern edv. as well us the ii'unl news weekly nil for fifty cents at the n.est and tn 01, e enellent heus1 een at thin; t cnts. f "Se far f'em surfeit Is i deub' bid for me. I linve en mero than one er-a-tlun stepped out from one theatre dl rertiv ir.tn another in the same block "e g'wlH " I liear jeu eiclnlte, 'of lirr own free will! "VepI And the joke of It Is thnt in 'lie geed old dajs which m many i our fans are recalling I used te s,"y that only inibrciles could enjoy moving pietiir". "The first picture which T remember hnvmg liked was 'The Ceward' with I rank Keenan mid Charles Hut I wisli they would Issue that again se th.it I i mild spe if mr mature PHg ni"tit would still approve I feel sire that It would still be one of my 'Ist ever ' "What has become of Douglas Mac. Lean? The comedies which he and Walter lllers and I 'eris yin did were the finest I hae erer seen, particularly the Sergeant Jrav story of Mr. Bine, bar''' I have forgotten what they (all (d It. ' ! "I hare te thank you for the nest etijejiible eemtu' I had this jcar. when, nfter leading . our opinion. I went n, hee, (liie lilenwus P.n .' with Will ltngir. ' "till, li" ' if they could all be like that, or 'The Three Musketeer-,' ei 'J'el'nble Pin id or 'Pirneli' ' "Pldii'l you tind 'Tlie t.lerr of Clementina' dliiippidntitig? I'elij was splendid, of course; it "as a penrh of a role, but somehow J frit dissatis fied, unconvinced Perhaps Lecke's lories are tee subtle for the screen De you think that Is It? If you have, read 'The Mountebank,' de you think It has qualities which could be trans ferred te the screen, or would it be ruined? I thought the story splen did." fl'm nfrald Lecke la net for the screen-at least I'd hate te see him done en nreseut-day standards. T usei the uerd "dune" advisedly. "The lllnttu it rMeniAiiHtmV 'shnTVf1 Panlln I Fredericks In probably her very finest work but it wasn't Lecke. Douglas MncLean Is still very much in mole. Themas Ince announces that he will release four or five Mac Lean pictures this coming winter. I think tim picture veu refer te was "I',!' Hours Leave.'') Tad. Jr. Ne you don't ! Yeu don't get me into that V-ilentlne-Iteld con troversy niraln. I had it once and it was a .sufficiency, thanks! I.. O C. writes: "I think your judgment en most matters Is geed, but can't sce why ,ou sny the things you de about Lillian (JNh. Of course, jeu have a right te jour opinion, but If there has been any finer acting en the screen for the last tin ce years than she did in 'Way Pewn East' anil "Orphans of the Storm' I would like te knew who did It. ,lehn Barry mere calls her 'The American Bernhardt' and, while I wouldn't go se fur ns te .say that. I ''e think .lack ought te be a prett fair judge, since he has seen some 'richt smart' noting In his daj . "I think Pavld Griffith, tee, deservc.-i the greutevt credit. He was the pio neer in the 'Stupendous Production' field, and the ethers get and are btill getting Ideas from him. "I de agree with you when you say that Gleria Swanson gets worse all the time. She must surely have reache 1 thn Uralt of her bad acting by new. Ar l.-at there is some consolation in tnat. is tlie really u Swede? "What has become of Menree Salis burj ': I thought he was an excellent actor, bur I never see him any mere, and I think the screen is indly in need of geed 'be.'nr men," don't you? "I am glad te see that se manr fans like Cenrad Nagel. I have been watch ing him for Fime time. 1 wasn't sure I liked him at first, but either he has improved greatly or I hae learned te aprreeiate his work, I don't knew which. "Bv the wny, old Tup, I dreamed of you the ether night thought I hud the great pleasure and honor of having lunch with you and you were fust a likable, geed-natured, red-headed Irishman. I wasn't Ijing en mv back with my hands behind my head nnd my feet crossed ; se, of course, I wasn't 'dreaming true,' niere's the pity, but some way I feel I am right about the red hair. Am I? Oh. say, it's nothing te be ashamed of. Hasn't every second Rrattextmwlfl& aches and pcinsmH Spmins and strains Alter a hard match seremuteles, lame wrist. 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MrvJl-LA-' MATINKK DAll.T RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In "1IIK K,M TV Mllll jfffcrhe NIXON.NIRDLINGERfft W THEATRES W AOTnD ElliHTll OIHAllD AVM. rtiJlvIX MATtNEll nll,T PAULINE STARKE In "THE M-.KIIS 01' 1 K.MiKANfK" BALTIMORE Z $?g"Sg CONSTANCE BINNEY n "THE SI.KI.I'H I.KKH" Dl UmiDII Urea.l & fcu.quebtima DliCH01IiV Cnntlnnnn. '.' until 11 MARION DAVIES In ""KM TVS WDliTH" COLONIAL Tic S'lr THOMAS MEIGHAN I in "OIK 1.EAIIIM1 irj.IA" 1 FAIRMOUNT UlWhJr PAULINE FREDERICK jn,,Tyn.i.oRej:' i.emkntisa" GREAT NORTHERN Ttsk5 ANITA STEWART In "rllE miM UK MRKIfn" Imperials:1 AnWAvT78ri RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "SONN" L.lJ3E.r 1 I MATivi.n u.viur BERT LYTELL In "MlhBI.O( K HKIIW.S" ORItf&V"?, Geerge Arliss in "Disraeli" WhIIhib llflil A (ifraldliif I'urriir. 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