t m A WPWWPSPiT w?7$im !yW7?KF3 WJHHrW iaaiteiA--i-Jt-j .i.i .j f Ti liiSMMSifl &WWJ '? $ ?fYV ' Mtv7!F7T.' v qpr Kvai ;tt& ?"TBy-;;-TT, &kTx:H'1 i a- T V .V f " EVENING PUBLIC, LEDOEK PHlJLADELPJfcliA, FK1IAY fcUamfrMliJiU lj. A$ff ,.,-',- I -,,.,.!, ., I ! - !! . v jjfCfe Daily Mevie Magazine Miy, - LW.tfli ' FOR THE FITM FJN'S SCIi APRCMK i'fcl C" ' Mi. B . SSHsB3ryiJ0WlS w ? '-V"l'- V ;. 4V M" 'i H I 'HESS fsSflHBIHFii b c m I 'H nlw "IHHiw " Mj.i J.. i 'ij. ' ' 1 JjiuiJi ' ' WiL iiifyPjJHufajPMBSga :' I'uix ii-la m: AN Mt H'c ii i( ir 'iliid iii pu'ihih iht ivtura vf such icrccn puyfrj as are jj g iwj'jefted by the jans. ' I THE MOVIE FAX'S LETTERBOX 4 I Wj HENRY M. NEIXY tl 1 I win- r.lrU I.envc Heme' nnd 'The .Thrcp I-Ie Oluicts'? Wc iheiiRht tjicw uerf cr.v Kciiiil showings of nor nciinj. "We tliiuk thnt llnrnsen Ferd In 'Smllln' ThreuRir caM ene of llie most sympntlictlc nnd bountiful pertrnjnls the poreen hns ever seen. "Wlmt d(ip( H. T. tnenn by his Irttrr of some time ure when he nttneked n tut tinllKil inmrt 'Smllln' Tlireush' w ! -i,.r..nlv? All lil rrltirlbuiK. In our jr.dEiui'tit. were fntilty, mid he showed n prent leek of jieetlc feellnc en IiIh InsNti'iiev .if n thin-ouch meillenl otiiml etiiml otiiml mitieti at Moonyeen's di-nth se hcnutl full'- neteii h Nerma Tiilmmlftc. one of tin1 wreen's best. We aie very Indlgnnnt OM-r thin, nnd why did ou net defend her. Mr. Neelv, iisaltist this I I . ..1-... ....t.' tltntlMlt UriC- ami tlllin minvu. t- iiiuwp.... thnt en were Nerma' champion. "We would value jour opinion en two actors who appeared In the 'Re fnr.' that Ii .lane Novak nnd Rebert (tor'den. We thought thejn n charming pair uf levers, fresh nnd jeuthful. "Flew ran any of your correspond cerrespond correspend nt rave eer sucn an animated dethc-pln ns filnria Swnnien? Hew (illy she is ' Net se long age one of jour writers, presumably a girl, de clared (ilerm Swnnsen her favorite. Where is her taitc? Sha must have lest it we think in the ashcan. And we don't think Mae Murray much bet ter than Snnen. "We would like te knew what jeu think of Anita Stewart nnd why she linn let the prestige and prominence thnt were once hers. Wp enjejed her nctlng verj much in 'Sewing the Wind.' "Did you likf Wltzl Brunctte In 'Whlle Satan Bleeps'? Why don't we see mere of her? Alse didn't she piny n part In 'The Weman Theu Uavest Me' with Jack Helt and Katherine MacDepald? Whnt are aeme of her ether pictures sJnce then? "In our opinion 'Wallace Held h ery silly In some things, while in ethers enjoyable. "Who was the child that played th part of Sheba's son In the 'Queen of Sheba'? What a splendid little actor I We thought his nctlng renin, table; al most as geed as Jackie Coegun. De you agree with us? Don't hesitate te be frank. What was his name, and hns he played In ether parts If se, whnt? Did you like Frlti Liener as Solemon? We think he has n poetic touch ana something quite diftcrent from the average run of screen-actor. son, Harrison Ferd, Rebert Gorden, Nltn Nnldl, Richard llarthclmcss, FrlUl Brunette Jane Novak and I,ea trice Jey. "Can JOU tell tis whnt Rebert fJnr den's next picture is te be? "Our favorites are Nerma madge. Elsie Fergusen, Anna Q, (I'm beginning te like Miss Nllsseu, though I never used te fancy her. I echo jour sentiment en Ferd. Yeu must have been nwny when we Fall) our say en Nerma in "Smllln' Through." We thought It a great pic ture. Rebert Ciorden has always been n favorile of outs (ay, you're get ting me into the plural habit), but the Novak sisters are net en my calling list. Anita used te be a fine nctrrss; her recent work Is in the nature of a real tragedy. Yes, Miss Brunette was excellent In that corking Helt feature; she was In "The Weman Theu Gnvest Me." That was l'at Mbere In "The Uiieen of Sheba." He was a high point I of that picture, i.ieuer wns line, tier- ' den is net acting at present. Your Tel- I llefu minimi Htrenclv MCfMit for nnn nr -., -- -it1 -' -- -- 11113- V UWD.) SSS53ffiS imz Special Pag .00 ni.il A.wfltr Ik New CORONA TYPEWRITER TIBAM'.K'' JN aij W'i Sen STANDARD TYPEWRITERS from $1g.00 up CnaranUti one ytar LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO. loie Chratnnt St.. JCS"" rimne fllhfrt MKS CorenA. 'sThe Perianal Writing Machnt Why de se many have their .developing and finishing done at HAWORTH'S Eastman Kodak Ce. 1020 Chestnut St. i Wltnevs wrlti"!: "Theush dated the J8th. I 11m hoping it will lirini mc tli- feed fiirtuue te be reengnicil by you. realize I am only eni of thf msmv, but I h.ite t" l" over'ei'ked jut be cause I .in little, for I. tee, want t.. have m say. Mv !a-r letter wax in ' response te 'Shirley M.' Hit idet wcre se tjpieallj niin- I became en thuslastl; enough te av a word In h'-r praise. This unkind criticism from some ignorant pieple ju't ruffles nij leathers the wrong wnv. Rewnre! for I am the female f the .pecies, and mere deadly. I challenge thee prin cipled (?) critic-) te come forth and take a part ; then let's all gu te see then.. i "I have no doubt they would Une. the stars in the shade Your lehimr. -1 for criticism of moMel.ind. 'ti- tii.". but In all sincerity, Mr. Neclj , if i most unkind te criticize the personal players as you permit jour fans te de. , There's no harm In mentioning an " actor one doesn't just care for or giving names of plctvces that were .p'.endid . but I think It would be mere peasant te read the column, which jour an swers make intcrestms. If this personal tuff would be eliminated. CJed made lis what we are Gleria can no mere help her almond pjm man Ju j"ir tj'Curly heir. and it's Valentine s hair, -and he can de with It what he 'ike. And this centunr demand for 1 t irps mere true te life' Why, we have plain life every day Ulu- us some of the impe3sibIe te keep in guessing, te held out- interest something te mvs tify us. As Ucttv Coa.psen in 'The Law and the Weman.' one could guess ahead what would happen. Tell me where 1 could nddress Sessue Haja kawa Wish he'd gle us some mere of "The Cheat ' Saw him in 'Five Days te I-ive ' What a faseinatltu terj one never te In- forgettm ha i he only plajcd opposite an Auicrii an girl. "In the meantime, I hope the funny faces who crltieize ethers' phystque would wlsi up and t.ikc a le.ik in th mirror first, and tell (ilena I'll be grateful for her old rags Don't ride me ever the cual, Mr. Ncelj. I am easily hurt." , (I don't knew- whether your sig nature Is "Witness" or "Mltens;i." but I'm taking a chance en the former It's all cry well for jeu te object te criticisms bv the fans nnd by me. but did jeu ever think what the Letter Bex would amount te without them' Haj-nlc.'iwa lias been ubren 1, but Is seen te go en the stage. He wa ferrr.erlv with Robertsen Tele, and is te be starred en the stage, seen by th Shu bert. Yeu migli' wrl'e tnelr No. Ne. Toik offices te get ni pres:n addie-is. You're certainlv .'ijat about "The Cheat." Wish thej'd revl.; it.) Paul Mrlfugh Thnt was Marv Hay. Richard Rarthelmcss' wife, who pltijel the role of Kate in "W.i Down East. ' there's a subject for extreme Mallet- ism. i Antheny and Cleopatra write: "It s n long time since we l.nve been here, but remembering your kind invitation te come back here we are. "We want te knew what you think of Anna ' Nilsson as she appears In llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Oppertc Independence Hall Ivanhoe Ace Will Cut Your Electric Light Bills Fer Stere, Office, Factory Latest in Lighting 100r'r Efbcitncy Dntt Proof Se Glare Let lit Shew .Yea Walker & Kepler 531 Chestnut St. isi: IK3 ,,:iiiliillllllllllillllllllillllllllllllllllinii Standard Gas Ranges and Gas Water Heaters Gas Savers Laber Savers Time Savers At U. G. I. Stores Frem Representatives THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. I'HllTIII-LAY.I IMIOTOI'I.AYH 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. APfM I C 62D . THOMPSON STS 1 JLrKJL.LKJ matini:k daily RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "MINX1" ARDMORE LAA!Sb,K- ii xur.i.si mi rK) .inTs in "THE FAST MAIL" w The N1XON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES a ASTOR eiijimt & GIRAIID AVE MATINEE DAILY rl IJV'K (i IlON In "THE POWER WITHIN" RFF IVfOMT c:d abevr markct UL-t-IVIvlN 1 l no . 3. e -te te it I' M "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" HKK MK TODAY III FfAI.O IIIIJ. 8UTII & CKDAIl AVh'NUE 1 30 nnd 3. 7 ami & V M. WILLIAM FARNUM In 'Mltl KI.Hs (IK (.111.1)" i CEDAR Tessle Mallet write) "I'p bc(n Ret ting se mueh from pietures latelj , new In 'Warmcd-0er Uemancp,' I nevi'r knew before hew royalty retired, or thnt fleerge Cehnn'H patent hnd ex pired en the budinets of dragging in the peer oerwerked (lag for a cheer when the eter.' i-cldn't. Understand i Anita Loes has k-Tne al.read for s-eme mere typically Ainx-ienn stories. And just te see tileria (JetK- in 'Her Olided Chicken Yard' was an encouragement te any nmbitleiis girl et no talnta. but an expensive press nici-nt. About the best role Cllena'a dressmuker ever hud. New, Aggie Alls, the little i-ern-ft 1 maiden, u a (hiffen gliest m 'Il-enler-land,' gave iu an idea for a swell breakfast cap. (Did they mean the borderland of t.anit. gr otherwise'.' I wnnn't quite hure.) I'nderstand the Studie carpenter helped construct it. Could jeu pleai-e iind out for me hew Betty Compson htayed se purfeetly curled nnd pleated in the "lllendcd TVemRii,' when bhe was virtuously lone en the Island with her man? (I want te wreck A inns and the eatbeat en I'ctty'h leland with a ian of Hfn Hfn arle textbook" I Het ever) body likid 'Bleed and Sand.' thuugh it "h kimlii vtruglc. Jee, it takes an awful nimble , dancer te be n iniitiidnr Ames nijh hVtilentine is n geed p.intnmiinlt. I thought myself thesi bull -fighter clothes e.tvere very becoming te his well-fernieil irlves. But don't )ou just thrill te Walter Leng like that wonderful though cold Nnldl did? Amei ens a the best ,,( actors en the screen are the worst vll- ! J, tlslns en the ncreen. But just as they it CItt going geed they arn often starred J has attractive pertennllticx and utterly ruined. (Most of the girls adorn the viltalUB, but they arc afraid te admit. Ht.) (1 was waiting for ou te add jour enl en the subject of both "Berder- Iand" and "Bleed nnd fund." You've .let the knack of never getting stale or cend band In your epistolary coin- ats. 'loe Dad Ames diun't take you tea "The Thrce-Must-Get-Theres" BALTIMORE J i?1?0 CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "rnr. rniMrrivi-:i,e.t u Dl 1 lCDlDn Ilrr1 A Susr)UhnnnA rL.UHr3iriJ ( lt'nu u i unn. it JMUS KIKKUOlin In "THE MAN FROM HOME" colenTaj- uG,7vv';, rt?z w Ft.rv tiMtnv la "PENROD" COl KFI M S'rket bet 68th A OOUi TOM MIX In "Till: rif.llTIM; hTRHAK" JUMBO FRONT HT A GIIIAHD AVE Jumbo June en TrHnkferd "I," PEARL WHITE III "WITIIOI-T FKAR" FAIRMOUNT ?3TuAui WILLIAM RUSSELL in "Miivr.v "Q urns" 56TH ST. THEAnib Ulew Spruce I vrp 'hiiT DOROTHY DALTON GREAT NORTHERN SVJp?? I C AHFR lST XANCA8TBR ATS i-j-u- c-f a 30 te 4 an 7 te 11 p. m. WALLACE REID In "THK DKTATOH" I Cr 1QT &2D A'D IOCUST HTnEETS L,Jt-U01 Mtn 1 80 A 3 HK fl 15 te It "THE FAST MAIL" Aditrd Attraction Atlantic Cltj- Pnemnt NIXON'S AMBASSADOR C A1 Matlree 1 Vi and 3 00 Ketiln 7 nnd 9 "A FOOL THERE WAS" -MiArT trc? n A -v i vn -" w makkct KTH. ERIAL T.",,'' " KvrT uV A.l.lr.1 Attrncllen-Atlsntlr (It,. Ptyjnt ( iixrti vh (hi ni .ievts. in iRIOI F 62D fc sansem tTR "THE FAST MAIL" i X1 y -1 . v l " V " t0 1M- "OVER THE HILL" I inCDTV IIJ'.OAD A COLUMIIIA AV. LlDLtNl I MATINKF. DAlLr AI.ITMt r.T In "THE DEVIL'S CONFESSION" Ol nQfH ST Theatre Opp. '!.' Terminal U7 I n J I . 1,10 J 0 P. J, MAY MacAVOY In "TOI' III' HKW Ynnit" STRAND em- Av0at 7Vfr"p M THOMAS MEIGHAN In "IK 101 Hi:i.lKVK If. IT'.S 5,0" riDICKT WwxJUnl Ave at aa L-fllZ.lN l MATIVKB DAU.X ETHEL CLAYTON in"Hin Tin: imrKNt-K" OVERBROOK mu il'.V,vE PAULINE STARKE In M ' Tl(l SHI" PALM A-U"U "6tbbt TtLIOTWAC Mfir.UAM ij..nrH.ii!xjMNn ctikn" . GERMANT0WN MrST0inr?ra.iv' DITr'lvNn iwiiata nr ii'iew ittii ii-.-ii ii in 'i v w AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. h- .Wi HAnKLT HT III M NORMA TALMADGE J'TIIIrOKIIIIIIIKN flTV' Dl AT T( GEHMANTOWN "AVKNUK fl-l, I V J " t "I i -v;ej bT SHIRLEY MASON n 'Till' IMM.ri) 111'IMfrui.M SHERWOOD V'V1 i,"t:tnr AGNES AYRES In "TIM- (IIIIII'M 333 MARKET .T'(7 T,",'.' ('It.'"' " 'I'f'Ki .Kivi's In "THE FAST MAIL" HELENE CHADWICK In "YKHOW MEX A.VP OOUI" "DA MT 023 OIRAnD AVK VJIArMl I Mat. Temnr Kvm taq J-IItST IVKST 11111. HIIOWINO WaUace Reid & Lillian Gish "THE FATAL MARRIAGE" J F FFER SON 2a,, R?uRw?iT?JiT CONSTANCE TALMADGE in -Tin 1'iintiTivB i.eint" "n a r5 17 niDOii Avn a iut pin.v st i -rrv m. - - t0 n HELENE CHADWICK U "YELLOW MEN AND GOLD" A Vast Organization is Required te Fill This Bettle One or tht farmers who sup' ply Abbotts Milk starting for our Country Receiv ing Station. 9 gfc-- 3r Stu is Ynni HB hJintVi HrW 'miiiii fjr"i-t- TT5SsYalg i k$. isffiin lfZM raMim f ' Si-mj k55w2JB'I -n MJi&za? I Abbotts were first te introduce these great, new bettle-iuashing machines, which insure sparkling, crystal-clear bottles, abso lutely sterile. . (ONSIDER the large organization em pleyed in producing and safeguarding Abbotts milk. Every day an extensive group of farmers supply the immense volume of milk needed for Abbotts customers. Every day the army of Abbotts workers in our country receiving stations, in our city plants in Philadel phia, Atlantic City and Wildwood, re ceive and ship the milk, test, pasteurize, bottle and deliver it te thousands of homes in these cities. And at every stage of its handling, from the farm itself, the freshness, purity and quality of Abbotts milk are safeguarded by our Laboratory Control. The man en the Abbotts wagon will take your order for service. Or telephone Baring 0205. ,v A FEW of our n aeens III I'hila dclphia, reced ing their lead of milk for delitcry te )our home. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc. Philadelphia Atlantic City Wildwood Ocean City Plcasantville a ltQrlijjUirgl .r-.vWyA-rfr'W?!' i ft t . irfJ m VSSA IQ(1 w$m IBH tftw ShR lem SSsl kSsl isB JK. 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