H:t tiWflP " nwm- iSu-i 1 . nv- Pwwswf ?Afftllil8ftf?ilqW' vyil'Vvt&W-- " -' ' ' & tA'-K- ia fc? . fi Li . m I I:. 12 DRAMA TIC AND MUSICAL OFFERINGS 1 Marilyn Started Yeung Marilyn Miller, llke GoerRo M. Cehan, has been en the Btnsc since four years of ng. I,lke him, alie was n mem- . ber of a family aweftrliiR In vaudeville. liike him, she was towed into n clothes' basket between appearances. When bnrely ever tdxtccn hIip nn featured In the "Zlcitfeld Fellln." Net (.lie was elevated te co-stardom with Leen Krrel in "Sally." Her llrt husband. Vratik Carter, was killed In an automobile ac cident when he was metering from Camden te New Yerk. Six weeks iire. during her summer vacation, she was married In Lns Ancclcs te .Tack Pick ford, a screen star. She denies she is te go intw motion pictures, notwith standing un luthnrlzi'd reports, and says he prefciH musical comedy. Cook's Career Began en Farm Jee t'el;, tjled "The Onc-Man ' Vaudeville Shew," comes from llvims Title, Intl., where he b.'din his career in the big barn en his father's farm. Each year after the county fair had been held, Jee Toek and his brother put en n "side show" in the barn. A regular vaudeville company grew out of the little organization and shows were given rcKiilnrlj, the Cook Farm be coming known as Pleasure Park and before long the old barn was tiirnee into a theatre. .Most conspicuous of the alumni of flic fiimdj barn, hew-, ever, Is ,lee Cook, who has elaborated his ait since last season and comes te Keith's Theatre here next week as headline feature. She's a Daly Product Ruth rindlaj. of "Pomerej's Past." new plajlng at the Oarrlck. made her debut nt Daly's Theatre in New Yerk. Miss l-'indlay first stepped Inte the glnre of the footlights when but a tiny little girl she plaed a part In "Haby Mine." That was in l'.HO. Te this she also adds the experience of enact ing a boy's role, for slie made u decided hit with William l'livi'i-iluim In ' The Prince and the Pauper." Miss Finn lay was In the cast of Miss Hummer's former successes, -'A Successful Cal 'in lty." with William liillette, and was also with Jehn Drew in "Th Cat Bird." She is a native of New Yerk. Deris Keane In "Czarliia" Deris Keane will he seen at the Bread Street Theatre for a limited en gagement beginning Monday evening, October !'. in "The Czarina." a comedy !rem -lie Hungarian of Melchior I.eng yel and Lnjes I'.ire, Miss Keane ap- - pears ns Catherine II. of Hu-l.i. "Cntheniie the 'ireat," one of the most romantic and Intere-ting tigures m the history of the middle ighteeiuh cen tury. A v. nderful diplomat, a great military str itiii-t anil a shrewd states woman, this Catherine of Italia was first and l.'-t a woman, her career presenting a scries of intrigues ,,f the heart of mere or less transient ca'.iber. Hampden's New Repertoire During his Philadelphia engagement at the Walnut, which will start Octo ber U.'?. Walter Hampden will be seen in a revival of "A New Way te Pay Old Debts," Philip MasMnger's com edy of tic late r.llZ'iliethan per!') !. Tliis phi was last presented in New Yerk in 171. with K. I. Dneipert Mr, Hampden will nisi produce A. K. Themas' new fantastic i-iun.-.lv "The Bind; l"ag." together with "I ttludle." "Macbeth,'' "Merchant" and "Ham let." "Deml-Vlrgin" for Adelphl With a cast heralded by Ila.el Dawn, "The Deuii-Virgin" will "pen its Philadelphia cnr'igement at the Adelp! i Theatre en Merula--. October it. This play bj Avery Hopwned l- In thiee acts and is dr.cribed as a farci'.il retuam e, satiric ei mev.e lit" in Sicithern Cali fornia. In I'lditii-ii t" Mi" Dawn, tl. tl. ceinp.un ill' hides Kc-nni'th D"iigla. ('lean And.-is. Alue 11 '.'"iiiiiii. itehln Watsen. Pi-ggj Cuiidrnj. Helen Eagles. Bettv I'. rues, Chailes Mather. .Inti" ISradle). 1-I'ireiii .' .Moere, licrjl llallej Mai It i-h.a.'. A'bde Li-B' ev , victeria ' Wilsen und "tin rs. New Play for Garrlek 'f)a (ic'eber i at the 'iarrick Theatre Sam II. Harris ill pnsi-nt 'Itain," a new plav teuinli'd nit William Somerset Maugl.aiir-' -ter. "Mi-h Tlienips.iii." by Jehn C"ltmi and Clemeim- H.iinlelph The i jst will he lie.nli-il b.v Jeanne Engh s In the leinpauv will be Jtap- lev Helmes, Katheiiiie Id lie, Shirlev King. Fritz Willi.uns. Ij.iln.rt Plliet. Hun I I Ilielev. IJelci! Kcllv. Kent Thiirber. l'mma Wile..-;, K.itherju Kenned, Chief Whitehawlt. Isadora Duncan for One Night Isndura Dull' an, one of i1(. hc-t-klll'VVIi cpci!icnts of lei ps. lieie.m j', will appear for "lie fu-eweli p.-rfen.i-nnce at the A., e lean of M imc, Tuc-d.iv evening. 1 1. toiler 17 .M.s- Dun can is liriiigmg in t1 l- - .iiutrv tvv.niv tvv.niv twe Itussiim irU. piijuls of th" Mes. COW Ballet iT.e'l. Change in Theatre Bookings A last minute change m bookings will bring K.ivn ..mi Hii'iireek in h latest ' I.'.tehv Koe" ii'iiii' te the Shubert weclv .ifiir iie.r instead of "The Ite-e of M.iinbniil ' vvtilili will' DREAMY WALTZ COMING BACK, RUSSIAN EXPERT PREDICTS Arthur Kretlow Asserts Ballroom Styles Cluinpe Just as De These for Gowns or Hats The dre'imv, old-fashioned wal7. which was played en the autiipiiil"l horn-plienoifriph is inmini; back into Its own, ni'i online te Arthur Kretlow, the ballet miis.tcr of the Kumsiuii Opcia Cempiinv . "De I think the wait and two-step cvlll find tiiver anin'' Most ccrtaiiil, yes. And after all. what is the fe- trot hut a wall; and a two-step. Yeu will notice that the iiiiisic' i.s beiim pla I'd I fntder for fox-trettinir. Ter a while it was a slew diuu'e like . a i 11 1 It I 1 dawn the lloer heldl,.,; n iu...i:.ii.irv .' partner Ml his aims, 'and new. chnilKlllK bis tune u 11. t iiuli kenliiL- his Mqi, "It is this sol t of step which linds fliyer, tin ipil. uer sl.vle. It Is tdinplv iljne toiutieii hi an riiniKH vviucii s n diimiii an well as in the Mjlei the eolutieii of all tliniKH whicli shows ..n j ) wuuii'ii vvi-ur. 'A 'Aiiiiiiui linen net wear the Mime i tylu c'tenui'ly, she craven Mimi'thliii! new, dliTiMTiit and e it is with her dnuelui; Ahva.vs Miiiieililni: new. the 4 try of tin iiite, mid mi wc duni'liiK iiuim- j' lew niin-t rri'iiti ntlu'r hti'pH. wutrh thin one. It Is uiievvu ns tuc peuuuium ie. , Wa k 111; 11 fi'w Mi'lP. nnil tlii'ii KwiiiL'Ini: Hint it It il.vlnn nut. Thy t ilnc wliii-li .V'ir,"r"a" "r.r"..""u"" !." ' .11 Mr J M'.". ".. '".". "y '' "' nlnkt """l.'. in,. ; At the-Ies from tl.e lilp will, a i..m,.il,.,,i -siim .... will be tin no ell,,' ;,,. ii-"", "5W,, 1"IJw,r.. U!nrji ,"''''; m. t- Ineueh'vv' V " 'h.r'VrudiiTn'.hur? i - ' Motion. i eril ilniice. I i mnl i-i,eiy alnu tn. ,i ,JK,' ,, ;'. ' Aillan i Ilul .Jir.K i ..'a Walnut street, be- i i X. "(iriiiTful u-IifM iim... i-iirrei'ily und nn ' "Tin' wait, the; two step, It Is tlioee , ''.'I?,'.",-'i ' i'-i!!1.'JVra Ii" ln!u'1,, i" tw''w, l ,n(1 hn '"' H'"1 l'- 'u dally- I . lhtervtl..K .,(.,.. te... lint the waltz, wl. .1. will llnd favor ..K.iln and j.m uuu ' ifi n5 Z &? ."rem ct.r.ne. nwd.n w"nT ha. returned , j Lnh, mil.l nn.vtl.ln.; be mure Brmi.f.il I will nm l ...any je.rs elder wh.-n I "'-' ' ,remi . 'em ? I!' r,u wAr2Sn,r8i!l k Kllie-i tliatf?Ve liae u siiinu in a Kifiuli , M.t.t time ceniPH." t Tlll) t lialb(.,. Muk A,i(. 1(ion I mu.m in New Yerk ami Phl.a.icipi.iH ua Ik "A- A : & STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK iSBfgP. vjjL LEATRICE. JOY . Scene .' ' Manslaughter S' , 4feii lKil ML v Hjicls1''' I $$. MMM wALLAcri'K'F ,?f4SKB3B5aS G-r-a.-r-.a---x-.as- T3c-v- C5LLEEN MOORE $Wffi&fyl fc-" ffllPS JS Cawe en Over" ft.veu 8$ $$M , ftL- J2t " . fe fir i f&mm M be switched t the I.- rii instead, ta!..ng the place of "Th" Blushing l'.r'. !" f'-rinerl -. icdil.d for that li" i-e. "Ilit'hv Koe." wliiih will up, it .in Tuesday night, -t..!i. r Id. lias a cast Leaded li 1'i'iini" leuiard. llghtwuglr ihainplen. "The It f Stanib" i' which opens en M"iula night " ninth, has a cast headed In T s-a Kesta, Marien linen and dames I i;i : -tun. New Satire at Dumont's A new program of ent itaiiunent will be offered at Dumetit's net week. In the first part there wi'l be new songs and jokes and Kmuiett Weleli will len der at least two new V.illads. Tl i re will also be a new at!r". in wlm u almost every ir.eu.ber of the nigini- zatien will partu ipate. It i . ' 1 --i "Pa-hieu Hev.ew." whi'-h h primaim intended for laughing pari dm . b'.t has a display of gown- as well. Ai'vuig the newi-einers will be Pepe and I " it- tin- latter an th.-re will be dieni-t almost human deg, Hanei, the piune m- n r- Hurtlg Shew at Casine Jee Hurtig-- "(Ire'liB ich V..1 ige IJevue"' comes t' tic Casitin net w-i lv beginning Meud.ij matinee. Sam Mor Mer ris wrote the book, winch is in two ait nnd eight s cues, called "Su-il Is Lite" Karl Linds.-ij . ninpn fie P'.-.a! :ii" -! el th" si or". Will " 111 n th" dani'iiig figures f ir mi Senna Mtjd Itiiv Read i comedians anu Ce-lnn" Bernard stag. the i-lieru- '1 ue tcaturci - vrouciie, - vreuciie, iniici ui uiv i.-i."i.,,. .i... .... i.:ii...l , .iu tl....1...n .. niuntry gir:, leans tne women prin cipals. i Bijou's New Attraction The "(irewn-I'p Bnbie" sbew comes tn the Bijou Theatre next week. The book is by S 'ettie Priedel. It is a comedy inyteiy in two act'i at.d four scenes. If has chorus of twentj girls. Bettv Pa'.ner I- the sei.hiette The fun i- furnished by Settle Trie, del and lienrg.- ltr adhui-st Inez Perrj is the ingenue. Careline Ii'.s-, Arthur C. Power- and Andrew White help te entertain. Every nrt.st ha- been carefully sclec'ed hv (icerg" P.i k. lie producer, with an e e te tne ."iseinh'e, Troesdere's New Shew The S) l.ng ilirl-" s ,.v win I,,. the nttrnc t.i.n at th. Tre .id i The.i'r' lle' Week L.ttle J.I. hie I'll Ids s with this big ceiupanv .In. Uie is w.-ll ki.e v n .is a setig-and -.lance artist utlier- in the east ar" Lew iler l-.n Vera La M.m -eubrette, Chic I'eiint.ilti, prima denna. Eleaner Ceiv Ingenue; Ten.iii.v Mdibuis, .et.ieilian. nnd Harvey Bi....'s 'I'll, preduit .ii Is mi. of seen . ex. el l"ii. e i ml t1 e .iistnu es are a feature bnllre'irn. and the crai e of the dapee done in the-" e-cip.se Costumes' ,it pi.turescpic costumes are net essential te the tjrnei. of -i vvall. '('lese veur c.v.s. hum n tune, enn't veu just c-c-c veurielf clidins- irrnsv a pellshcl Uoer the low lights, w.ft music' It is mi veuthinir. n. much mere restful than the whine of the violin, the nm, in of the -luapluuic t),,. 'ciiers - eiic j;lrarens of th newer d-inces We in our Itm-siai aiices cannot meet tin ja4 ' raze the tlc et uiuicinii ...I.. I. . . it . . th- dlie '"r would IuukIi ct mc n,-,,' outside of the MaRi. ihincliiK is pretty much tint euuu. "New Yerk It Midi a continental cit and the people. Irein nhreiid who Ke iimne. rake with th-m the new hte.w A et of t Mi-Mi uern nif e,.,l,,..,..l .1.. ,... : ' i.i,i 0111 111 1 llll im - vim, 110. 1. 01 course, j 011 remeillhei lieanni; jnz.7 H a word generally nc- eepteil In the French liincuiiKc. "Dani-lni; Is a wunilerful art, just se noeii iim wi hem- music we bealn te ( tap our feel en the lloer and If pes-lhle iKi'i up te dunce. It Is ftiMc-iniitliiK, siiupiy lasi'iuaiini;, ami i de net think EVENING PUBLTC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, harscter ,n. "Alls' Fajgti X ' " & Jm p LOx-e REGENT .$&$$&& - " Wi 2vt,.i-v KBS3F.' WIR1 ,. ii m immk Wk. $w TkPJU. . twssr,s' ..'. S-K&i Jk s' Tiji "vv ' MARCAHT SEDDON Taxnetlvy? Q-sieist" pay's RUSSIAN OPERA COMPANY GIVES NEW OPERATIC WORK "Night of Leve" Proves a Singular Hodge-Pedge of Opera, Danc ing and Burlesque I i ' i ..line opera ' by Val- ' ' ' '" I'd A Night of Line" It- first pp-t ntatlen in thi- N viT'lie!, .,, it was received with vi-r mark of enthusiastic approval bv the audience and the singers and dancers were frcpientlv recalled It would have been a geed thing If some 'f th" mire serious effeits of these r.-ul.;. tin., arti-ts n, of the great ii.itiin.il i.jn r.is 1.; been g.ven n. j ' ' 'l v ,i i. iu.insTr.it. i, ii as w.re the i.g''.r eiTeits of lj-t evening. Ti. 're i- no pMicu-e te er.ginnlit ,ii fi- in u.s. . . virti.ully all of which is t.ik. a fr .in t'.i up. ratio mit.crpieci s "t th- ,,,,t, trelii the musical coined ..I- .in i freui niisci'llaneiiiis sources. 'P.- in. a "lies are net plagi.n id and '''I" is Het the slightest n't pt te ' ii 'ii th s ,ur-e nt' them nnr te 1 -s tl,. iii n us original, tiny ate !., iv i.ti!i7fd fri'liklj and burlesqued in iniin iiistiiin es There i much id., .it. I i ill. nb.icli, -nm,. Strauss, lie! ,.f lioiined. vvita a dash of the i.ntiv" 1 1 1. -. in eji. i.is, m,d in fint th. vlie,. ,iti i-i. of t " inuiposi inuipesi fen i. 'Iiii .f h V una fml. . T.ie tir-t ,i t is mush ,il . mil dy pure en I -iii ; iv , l.i.t t ie nnd l. I inui i of the tlill'1 ,icl- have 'he gl ilid op"l i stve In bur'isiUi', A large propeillm. MUSIC 'Ih Phi !!' nin Orh'-'-urR .' UK' W i b K ' "V"! unrtr I-nr. ' 'hlril hi'iis urim.ii i i 1 u-'elii . f i l llllfl', ii " I, i r's i c 1 ! t - -. r's i I . a. I i-i - I ' l 1? i f rr r . . .1 the I . ' . hi- 1 ii- . j l - i. i .i . Ii J1I . ' ,l- -. .k . -.1 . he. e ; I j ' ( I A . i 1 tc-w ' 'i ii .u lint: i.'ini 'll M . u- i - It ii. Thi '.v. r i M .i. i -ir,. i - th. Inn li.i r Hi h mill, r .-j. f ..,'. .s. . , - i ii t in wt. a i ' w- i. k n r 'will., a ve.1 I VV .i lv ir .ill i. ilc.Nt if t'i irin.f'irt .1 k -1 pfi'ifv ii Tie I "lilh i.f llietl.fvili ..fd 'i t-.-r -.jml.r m XiLriMM'- "Aft-ir. en el T-e t'l-rni j-i N it'nnal C'tieru 'h' Ifum.'T. .s-i.it.i. iirihextia -' i" h. A . ! i f Mulc I'llln Trrrr ! ., I. r .i-xt. Thin iii .iikal i.. ersiinliiti' :. Ac x.in.ler K il ii 1 ) creat I a Hrtti-. i-r ii, Kuriife ,iiel is until te U en .,f tr.e really rvi . -lerusi nf th -.nr ! 'It.e 1 1 nin ai'ii" r-i In native ' '-"tun i .Minis N.na Ki;l. i f rrr rly if th' MehL'j'v Or.er-t.. IV II t lie Hulel.t Th" rhernt Iwicm of Phllaiti.rhta win k'lve l,, r.nrirts at ttie Acel-m ii Musle A tie "rsiT en I". ..inli.r -7 'I ft (tt . i rfie eh r.-k-ul.ir annual I rr. -mure . f Th- Mei.ih ' This will In- n ii-nj. -Ixih i.. i nm - .rv eh.- t ,u t i, , u ks?rs"x.fc. xj. y z .v. v. t-tt v-e -- - i-v.iwjivm ir" 3Sfc i.i.i ii- nrst pres, ntatlen m tin- i ,). female ndes excellent singing ' "Me nnd my gal don't agree verv ' l, .1, . V "ln-V", '"1',clf''r '" i' -v.-mig nt the Ac-ad.mv of was done b.v Mi-s (is,.va and Miss ' mch en the picture She jSdw" them I ""?. "P"1' ''' k(; " word for it. At M --- hj tl... K.i-s.an ..rjl Cempanv . "-!"".. h.th ..f whom uiHile a charm- Train ?he ingle of nice clothe's n he ' Z e er n it " 'R '" i'"H I.. I., a i.markable medley f 'K ,"." appeal ancea.s we las doing ,, nctlnK s ye cnn ,. , ber " 'Tim Cn -r,' CM' . k u-ui. ..J ."a. c"iiuc opera burlesuue l','''",'"f wf,rk vecall.v. There was f,,.0rltes are l. 1 1 e Lave Olrl was about as un- '.."ing'and mu.i-al .,1 li I ;'' wry enjejnble dancing all of f'' "With me" 'the play's the thing ' I fnlT V1f- 'Tl ,", 1ylmv" T'" -trung tog. ti.cr en a ,fv Vhin nit w,'lrh wns very well received and much e lne r"ly s tne ln,nB- x '" n IeS time, but the slew renders It is traditional l"'"" ' '' ' 1 ' Jl"nrv ic-'l i, liim'ter inui nlil l, i,'"1" ."?.' '".' "" ."''" M"u " "hie. ITIJH "tiflT 'UD ' r rt,m s.w , rk ,,-, -,, llM Walt.r ..- r. -n vsl'l rnnim-n. i", " of five iimr-l. .-m nm . n .. i r li ,., -.Ve" ..! e , v,r lX,'l l" '""" v'i mnJ cirT-mri A n.n .hi- .vliu if th.. nt (',,i i CV. .7.'".., 1,.' .'l"i. "'."?:" '''' Ke '"'T" .". .".. ..":,..,,-, "'."' "'!' '' i'-'r.'i J" eirt.v In tlej Ilnrh c. nrertii for two vleMhi. The ceiiiert, are Uhilc-i- the munai;nier.l of Jlulen I'lilaiiKI Innen. local Th r'hllndelphtu flrnnd Orera a.,i..i. nnneunei-i that the ic-iiien of the pn farle mem Ceiniiinv nt the M' Ir r. limn fhr Iliejn.1 will hi rill en .Men.l.i S'evunber "Q limtru.l of N.iveinNir 13 " ' llttn iluffe . Ill Blv.t n rriii.i .. . .1... ft 1 HOUSE PETERS "Tlie Storm." LOCUST end BEUMONT CLAIRE WINDSOR of the audience seemed te understand the words and derived n ..rent ,l...ii f lilliils 'ineiit trelii the little eiierettii. The peifiirmnncp was very clever. The Kussinn Dpeia Company has plenty of talent ter comedy acting, ns well as the requisite number of line voices, t"i- all the roles mad" very considerable ce. ved that he was nhliged te repent it. in tin- leinaie roles excellent singing f which is te be repc-ntcd. " CAMDEN MAN !? AIDING u"mu,:-l,' lll 13 HIUIPIU STRICKEN IN NEAR EAST R. R 1!" nue, , Reger Is en U. S. Warship; Bound for Salenlca s Ilehert He'.-er, ''-71 Hurev ave Cairden. is nmenit n ureun of eeul demands upon the performers showing, nnd therefore stav nwuv from I . ,A i'It Made Man' wen me ever and all of them were hnely taken. Mr. MOnt of them. But me and mv gal. we ' tn, Cnrlie, ,:l' ". ' '"'d "''out tired K..1'.ff and Miss Les,evn appeared m go every Saturday night and I 'ge, there " M" I'1;'""-''-". l"t "' one was a he I.i.ding comedy parts and they abet ' nCe during the r est (,f i?,,. ... Plensant change. was I'rnneYformniut'ef m" "k ?! !,T,"0t "' " f,V SWlJX An ' lash in ii comic role, that of the police , BuJ metimes that is mere than enough ,n7.', ,"...,,'.... , , tain and his dance was s we 1 re- l'"1'1 ' P'ty these who have te attend ..,..., "..,..' V'1!" f ' ."n?"t "i"lh is v.l... are hcOpini: reunite fhciAPOI.I.O MD.. 7.1??, -T3 -. .itterei lemnatiti of refusee families! ir.un the Mil rn.i iccinn. Itp-jer, vvlth live ether workers, hni hi. led from ('ountnntineple en an Arieriean dcvtruji-r te open up elenriiif.' - an. .ii- in Undo-te, Salenlca. Athena .aid the fj reel; Islands jM the AfKean. He'.-er is a veteran relief worker, hav iiik s, rvul in Ilunuar.v and Austria lie ' t" Mlni'iK the Near Kant Relief scv ii.il mouths me His i nitaj-'eini'tit te Mi" .N.nnv liiiisiin was announced re- nitly She wis also a relief worker. ''' - '- i i .di ale of I- .M. Drexel - ' ' "f Seutln-rn HIkIi Sohecd, rinladelpliia. NOTES wlil win-ilit of c-U-ht Sunday nftrnoen ren t' in h In ir-iivm of thu lie Ucvus-Wiit f ii Aii'llc-Bti. ni for m'tntipri-iilp cheul.l .. . i .-.-. , . .. i i ii ir j u j -i n, l.'HT I. nnuvlvnnl i llull'lln. . eretury, The S..n l" A III In V .i '! f ''t t-r Ii I r.ir.c!ccr, i-riarnbsr .Muale Se- ' ' liinl in rwltal hue at th Muh... I our un the evrnnii; of I Ml'.ha C'man n'ttr un nhoeni-n of t . ' '- ' ; I.. .i'l at -Id Arail-nu ,f ....r. ... ,i.. .,, rii.riK IJlQi lZl ,"; . i 'unptii in . .in j j ri m .n.'j ii ej .i.i-Mi e- , i in. erii ."Q. .i of Vleux t'liil-i .ii. i ir.e i 'ii.it .nin i.f liu. n witn mi, iii r ,riiaitluiiH i.i i huMn-Wllmtic-iiii und Sarcuiatu. Am.lta 'Jil.f-iiri 1 relnrntura noprane :li ti.-t, h'r .nly recln, In this city at the An.iliiny of Mutilc l'ri'l.iy c-vmlnn, Ocle- .vJrl.l la; , TcJ.""k',':",-rv.'P,M,.0I, An Irta i&a I inn I ! I .J lit. . i. . . . , j . ' , i V, : ', V " """rn,tnnii t.cl iiuuil .f Nli hoi. in n.inrv i l. .. in ... le-ir-l in thfl AuKlcmy of .".funic eyer en luemliy evening, iicteirr 10. The Mritlne MU'lc-nl Cuh C'linrua uniter thn itlre -...ii. nf ll.'.r-Ii 1'uIjh'kI Innen, rB. me ten-, rrnil- en Tin n.J.e . uciuher 10 in tf-e Ile . IU Stri.lf.,1.1 A fen Uil.lltliinul vi h ft w 1:. te au .ij. t. .1 'Iho ri.llhnrni mlc Se. let y na iinneiinrel Its Hirl.-n el bix Hunii KVinlni; enncertn lir.itnr Jeiief l'det.-ic.ai k Till, u If, 1. 1. ur.. .in... n1111.11r.11 j.-iiin. 1 1 1 r in "fit ".?".'.:'" ..J." .'."" ' '.'':. ." -"-".i i... ,i.ne. 11. naiiB iviiidier .mil 1 leren. 0 Kasten. KlUnlieth Weel I.att announce, nve r?""n"1 """i1 " "" ter the i ne(t t tti !etm ' '.'' "''.', .";,'. ' ', . !., '"'' . ' t,,n,1 vunia i" i-r. 11 hi .ir .nu.ii iiuin Th." will 1b H.-n at th-j l.ltt.e 'Ihiitre en Weimmlay afternoons at .'. .iVRhIc, en Nevemr-cir 0 I ..-. nmber il. January 10, IVbruary n en,i Marih 14 Mini Anne MeDnnnurh. who has innn.n.. -"i11 tamlii the jiut.llc Uht-Blnlni? rlnnnen '" r'lil.mli Iphln 'lurltu- tin- tiventj-tive j.-aia nf th. ir u. nvill. r m nmnnulnr master r'nnt.'. nf nihnul inimu ."uitv.b itn nn. or I KMilili who vvlfn tu erl.iru-e tti.-lr Held or 1 cTfe Daily Mevie Magazine THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By IIRNItY M. NEELT Dlectllte writes! "Hew enn nnr nvm. pathetic person regard 'Bleed and f'nnu with any pleasure, knowing, as ,,. ,m.. I.i.n t X-..1.....1 , re ..... ' .: inn. iiiu, Ul , IllCllllIlO fclllllCl IllgS In the making? sitting en a barrel te . make, up; resting from his emotional scenes en n concrete lloer; changing i-v.siiiine.s wiineui even a sneitering limousine! i "But seriously, 'why net realize the' futility of judging or dealing with the i Latin temperament en Anglo-Saxen terms? Yeu may take It te your heart, or scorn it with derision, but there It remains, with all Its weaknesses and1 glories. Valclitiiie'ii present attitude Is as characteristic ns his glowing eyes and gleaming teeth or his acting. 'At any rate, it seems te get tins lady in , terviewers they feel the urge te "stroke his hair," etc.. Me, 1 can't' Imagine any substance less tempting te stroke, can you? "Hooray for you en Theodere Holi Heli erls and his personality, but I'm afraid you won't agree when 1 find (icergi' Pawcett exaggeratedly theatrical in makeup, though he does get things ever. Same for ltaymend Ilatten. "But I like Lucien Llttlefield. He does It with his brain, rather than win, grease pamt. Can't leek forward te. 'The Old Homestead,' though James Cmze Is usually interesting." i (I never agree with any one, se new I won't agree with you In savlnc I l won't agree with you. I de agree with ijeu that is, net in saying I won't agree eh, gosh ! Let's start ever again , and get it straight. I think 1 agree with you about Faw cctt. And I knew I ngree with you about Valentine. especially about (htreking his hnlr. And I'll agree with anything nice any one says about Lucien Llttlefield because new he's Constance Palmer's husband, and any friend of ncrs is a triend or mine. I'm going te print a picture of 'em together in a day or two.) "BlUy Due" writes: "I made the acquaintance of the E i:nine Puiimc IiED(Ji:n nnd discovered jour very in teresting Daily Mevie Magazine during the last Limerick Contest, and want te sny that I have enjoyed many leisure minutes rending your interesting com ments among ether things. My read ing time is tnlien while making two ten-block trolley trills, nnd I hae. a schedule that always brings me te your page en my return trip. Iietwecn the sports page and jeurs, I hardly knew which I like the most. "I nin net much disposed te fellow 'some one else's Iews mid let it go nt , milt, nut I He ugrec with ou quite per- ,'fectly en most everything you sny, and when I don't, I just keep it te myself. "Veu have helped me select the best in pictures and avoid the had ones and that alone is something I would gladly I pay mere than two cents te learn. I might have passed up the ('med Pre vill('r' ""' "TePnlile David had I"",''' " ' 'a,i revived that evening te net read jour criticism, and these two .Rive up smoking, but Belie Daniels L.0t 1'icuire.s i Hure weuiu nave liateil te 1"'H'i- "I am net exactly a movie fanatic, I like the movies a let, but most of the ldctuies are se uninteresting that I fall asleen durinir the course of t )..; I'XKITQl'LAVW i-nrv ilnv in.is.u nun, mil 1 saw it wane suiter- 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 lecaHty obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. HORART ROSWORTH I -------- .- -. V ---V--S. . . in "BLIND HEARTS" ARDMORE LANCASTlSn J'IK AimMORB rx. GARETH HUGHES In "DON'T WHITE LETTEKS" AQTAD EJG1ITI1 A OIll.VllO AVft ns)ls'I MATINTTl DVIT.Y CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER" DAI TIMDIT 'lT .V IIAI.T1MOHK i-I 1 MVlll fi. BU H sat. Mat WANDA HAWLEY in "THE TRUTHFUL LIAR" BLUEBIKD ' ', ".ii! br,u-,hrn,ni PAULINE FREDERICK In "THEJJLORV OI- CLEMENTINV COLONIAL Cj,n AaM7plrnTuVTrt KATHERINE MacDONALD In "HERBOCIAL VALUER FAIRMOtJNt .ireAit? TOM MIX In "JUST TONY" 56TH ST. tu,mW. Ilelew Suruco I K lilll.V THOMAS MEIGHAN In "OUK LEADINO CITIZEN" GREAT NORTHERN uT.S.f :;?!? HOUSE PETERS in "THE STORM" IMPERIAL L" WALNUT HT8. ! SI r.VKt. 7 ft 9 KATHERINE MacDONALD in "HER SOCIAL VALUE" I I tl I " I 1 I " HHO AD ,. COI.IIMDIA AT. LlDLr. I i MVTINTH IMILT . ..... . . rTT--n MAK1UN UAV1I13 in THE YOUNO DIANA" ORIENT Woedlar! AVu At DM nt. VTIN'Ki: DAIL.T JACK HOLT In "WHILE SATA.V SLEEPS" OVERBROOK V'Tvn ALL-STAH CART In "COURAGE" t-rA"i"K"s"ViA.NKreiiLi ak and 1A1IV1 NnmtlR STHKET ANITA STEWART In "80WIN0 THE WIND" ADDED 3JURPRISF. VAUDEVILLE T-Tr-'V--r IvlT" MarXet ht. Imuw lick KrAjillN 1 10 a m te u i u. RICHARD DIX and MAY COLLINS In "ALL'SFAIR IN LOVE i 1 I A 1 'i VS ui'llilAiSrOWJ-" AWUR Kl AI- 1 ' ' ' H'lf v -t RICHARD BARTHELMESS In ' SONWY" SHERWOOD BSVAV -J.' Wee WALLACE REID in 'THE DIOTATOIl" 333 MARKET',KTui?,1!T(TV'r5AT.:il GLORIA SWANSON In "EU OltDEI) OAOE" SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 FOR THE FILM PBISCILLA DEAN ire will be glad te publiih the picture of such toreen players ns are suggested ly the fans don't nlwnys care much hew well acted the play may be if it is geed, but lets of times after seeing and enjoying n picture once, I go te see it agHin te study the acting. Don't think, however, that I haven't seen ninny u geed story ruined by peer acting. "One picture thnt I liked n let and went te see three times wns 'A Chorus (Brl's Hemance' with Viela Dana. I thought the story was very geed and the characters well selected. But that's n very old one, and I may be all wrong, because I have much different views these days. "Je come te mere recent furfures I thought "i'roener O'Neal.' with CliMrles Jenes, the bunk with the exception of a little bit of geed character work Married People' was quite tee much acted by Mabel Balliu and had tee much of a Chines,, puzzle plot that . , w ' ' ll,n, l,0('" ,',lt ,,l,w" te n r """",lla' -uuuei ueservcu a bf,,,l'r I11"-1 '" ""' ! "" "'"""d the scene in the beginning I u''lp,c 'lrr lever is coming down that read through the weeds, nnd if wn otherwise artistic enough. " 'Nice People' was entertaining and aise imniijing te me. When I went tc ," cviueiu eujejinent out et tliesc. cigarettes that 1 had an awful light t Keep from buying a pack when I get i out of the theatre. I liked Be be mere in mis one luan nny l ever saw lier in before. riioTerLAva -SNWUUNCER I THEATRES -p.M --------------------.j riH hVirirr BSD Anevn MAi.H-Lf ' RPTTV tavTiiJ " n ae " I' M see ?iYTIi.E in "FAIR LADY" Ei.KEJODAY-JJUrKALO BILL CEDAR C0T." ckdaii'avkSTk earl nrnn1 moHenEitV 'stery1' " "FIFTY CANDLES" COLISEUM ft" ,''?.' , oem EARL DERR iili'eYn's ItRY '' U "FIFTY CANDLES" JUMBO j; . ; MABEL NORMAND tn "WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA LEADER tla7, CASTEH a"T MARION DA VIES . in"THE YOUNO DIANA LOCUST .V D I.OCL-.ST .STRRk Iii . , '""' ' ' " ' ' - 11 ir, t0 ii Gleria Swanson, "Her Gilded Ca J" I ADDEDLARRY SEMON In ''G0LF"g NIXON'S AMBASSADOR ,nu'" 1 Matinee. 1 -in ,, , r,.n , ,. ,'i" Ave 1THE SILENT CALi NIXON "D ""?. fMiKCT"wiT - I i, ll .'ill ,t u l i JULES VERNE'S NOVEL "THE ISLE OF 20RDA" RIVOLI w:if&r- BERT LYTELL in "SherlM, n. ADDED-epERILS OF THE YUKON- own AOTTLI OT Thentr rv ... .. "' ' lL: s i 7 B"T m I Mm I PV rfWM rfcO.w ln'THE BONDED WOMAN" CTD A Ml-I Germnc r..7T??. u. i niyv smnlSi ," rrrV. , ivit ivlacAVOY ie- mm .e.. In "TO? OF NEW YORK" AT OTHER THEATRFs"' MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANT0WN BVrXTaivrPiln?rR -v- HOUSE PETERS and VineiNIA VALU Tn "THE STORM" C.RANT i02'2 einAHD avI " VJl-U-4 1 -Mllt Te,layi ,;ve 7 BEENA OWEH and MATT MOOKE In "SISTERS" JEFFERSON 8l,ftfT,J?S ANITA STEWART in ."THE, WOMAN HE MAHHIED" PARK ""XJE ave. & dauphin"bt! AGNES AYRES In "BORDERLAND" FANS SCRAPDOOK were considered, for all reading matter throughout the picture was shown long enough for me te rend twice or mere ever nnd I am net se fast either. But wasn't it an awful thing te charge money te see? ," 'Bleed nnd Sand' I enjoyed a let nnd found Valentine nulte interesting in parts, but Nita Naldi I didn't thinks was se great. Oh, she acted well enough, hut these hnnds were tee much in evidence nnd spoiled some fine scenes. Liln Lee, aside from looking her chnrm ing self in the balcony scene, was other wise just ordinary. "I won't give you my list of fnverites. M'Tt'MV lirsORT HIRN'Ar. MWNTAIN TK.NN. I; Ip2m lr -"25sb& utwic"- T''Su. ii teGJAYfiZZh , w1wKr.sy Signal Mountain Hetel Overlooking Chattanooga 2000 Feet Above Sea Level "THE HOTEL ABOVE THE CLOUDS" ON BEAUTIFUL SIGNAL MOUNTAIN OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Special Kates for Fall and Winter 200 Reems 200 liutlis 45 Minutes from City Unexcelled 8crlce Modern l'lreprner Mnilcrntc ltntcs ABSOLUTE CURE FOR INSOMNIA October unci November AvrriiKe TciiuirratiirK 02 OLF TKNMS DANCINO FAMED FOR ITS MINERAL WATERS l'er llntrs, I.ltcTntlire, c-lc., Aclilrpim: SIGNAL MOUNTAIN HOTEL SinNAI. MOUNTAIN. TKNXKSSF.K ATLANTIO CITY. N. t. The courtesies and conveniences ei two hotels at one rate J3 r.O Day I'p. Amerlcnn Tlftn (With Menln). S'peclnl WeeklT. Our uuimt. nmy live at either house nnil ntlll enjoy nil the comfort! of both. Thin unlace iirtvlleifci in net extcnili-il bj- any ether hotel. ELBEROI IROdUOIS n.t Aennrnnf Innmr TivniiiiiiA Avurilln I en.l flrcuroef Annux Tenneimee Avenue Iinar bi-uch, oiiueollo t'olhello nnil l'ret. fblant cliurt-l.ea l'lione "J70B. RUNNING WATER Private- baths 1 ullnci nnJ Kervlce unexcelled. I'resli vt-cetubleii. White rvlc. Ueatjtlful fiiinrlum. 111.cn Kurreumllnnii. erc-heatra. Dnnrtni. Ilcflne.l tuvtronae. COMIIINIHi r'APACITY 000, Wlnilevvs Bcrrene.l. Ilathlnir fiem hotels. Carafe. Wruu for iMieMet nnil nute map. Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D., Owner .BEST MODERATE PRICE . fN HOTEii L V SXB&MJ ISATLANTIC CITY MmtV On till- llell.ll I roll! Dv rntes In etfeet until Febru.vry lit, 1923. flmerlcin Plan Entirely- AlnaytOran -iDgle liutini, lluunini; Water 15.00 -mile llnein. I'rir.li- Uatli 16 00 In 17.01) U'lulil. He ml, lliiniiinR Wler .110 00 iJuublelleun, I'm.l-ll.lh til 00lii:.00 Deuble Ilenni. I'll.. Ii- Huh. Oiean Frent Cernrr, 914.00 Ownrrship ManaR-ment Phene l-irir BOTJSWIiU Vlitliiiiii 1111 1M Ih.ii-i finiii llniirilnnlk cV Kt.el I'l.r Dii l iippiiliilini in IIIl'IiiiI Kl'iinl.ir.1 In 1 ulslii. 11ml .rvi..' II in null r In i'Vir hlhii. Iil.lt lliiti- .liill $1 iM.ki. hIiikIii S.1, lllllllllO $J, Ultll l.ltll klliKlii ,4.1,',, ileul'll- iW), J, Bethwcll, l'rep. rjjjc BO WDWIBWI. AHO OlSTINflUISMEO A-J $ke SENATOR KONC OO INDIVIDUAL AND OlSTIfs .ie,'.n 'ren! 1,llc,t l1"'" American plaa I4;00 up. liurepan Hun Jl 00 up. lioekl" TABOR INN ?'i,'"n ,ft"11 Ccinnecllcm A AT, roeilll Knert.ll Henleml ..' ..V.. "IV "" '" Owner rnananement J P & A. M. Dunn. CnntJnPnHl ". .. "!'"..." " " '""i ii 1 ii m jL3AMijiViLsir!i- ineiierate. nOlfl OOSCOOC1 ',.' " u"' ""' w. . k t i . .- " i-.iviiiiie .is ud relctfiene 117 A. i: maiiiiiv Westminster 'J''1.1" ' ve. n,.tt"r tach. r.lev.unr te mre.'t iriv talh-, run, water. A. V KOPP t),,1 A ,',,; 101'IIH BERMUDA The AH Year Round Resort. Tail nVfremMeu" vQyJUrs b? fa5t ami comfertnble twin-screw steamers sailing from New Yerk every Wedncsdny and Saturday. SSrnirdr?JCiVCiin-Br,r,t.d0M en mer. hotel accommodations, carriage drives, local sightseeinu, etc. 75 up. NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY. floe.iV ir and full mformallen from THOS. COOK & SON 130 Seuth 15th Street Telephone, Spruce 8820 Bermuda Office i HAMILTON, West Church Street nhnttn you care about that nni.. t And I don't want any ,&' & f iser will I try te pick n light W :1 555 I or hand you n few. gentle or etli-,22! fi uarns. i just wnnted te tell von A' 3 much I like your dally page ', ''0W having been able te get you en T phone, I decided en this medium a"! : since you said you only publish the , i letters which slam you, 1 guCSa i !? ! sate in figuring tills one will be W J n nprsntml nun.11 'u' ci (Fooled yen, didn't I? But n., N de of HlVlnm nlcn .1,1...' f!.Ut. 0ut- your letter was otherwise se MnMeli 'J I thought the fans would 111 .! -,J read it.) NEW 'HONEYMOON EXPRESS' IS READY F0RBUS1NESS City Hall elevator Will Carry Twelve Couples The "Honeymoon Express' is ready for business. Although the carrier, officially known as Elevator Ne. ." and located hi th9 northeast comer of City Hall, U net the one that for ninny years carried prospective brides and bridegroom. the Marriage License Bureau en th il leurtn uoer. tne appellation stninls The original "Honeymoon Express" finished its career several weeks nie after .vears of usefulness ns n reJ!. veycr of applicants. The Bureau 0 . Elevator Inspection condemned the etn. vnter with an attitude of "well dnn thou geed nnd faithful servant," nfi,i .1 .ini.ti..r i.. f ..t 'our M """,'" " iii'iii "i u mere modern carrier. The new elevator will carrv ,,.!... ceuph-s besides the operator, and will I have n speed of tiOO feet per nil mil I which is expected te lessen the pnssl. bllity of either one of the parties hnv. In a change of heart before the Lleens Bureau is reached. It will b.. nUA ' in service next week. "AT LAST I JIAVE SUCOtTKBED" The lure ef writing te the "Mevie Tin'. Ijtttrr Ilex ' Is ene tfiat net, th-m all. ,5S,J ttme or cither. The nutnher r.f letter. ? rclTnt rtrilly li rensliliriitile, nnil ih .i Intcre.tlnit. with llielr nrlclr of opinion tirlnfrt n the Kvr.MMi rvni.ie i'Ci,nc. 'Sink? It n Hiiblt." Adv. warn. ii'ti'mn nr.sniiTs Mt'.N i. jtin nta i v Trxy. S5few: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 1 Seuth Cnrellnn Avenue, Just off tbt Henrdwnlk Convenient te all attro attre attro tlenn. i:ievnter I'lienci 4S34 W. IN EVERY ROOM HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITY ALEmH hT, tll.Altl.i:,-, I'ICi: AMI 11EACH Capacity 500. '"very appointment In culitei anil aarvlce Ituimlnu water. 1'rlvule halt" HpbcIeub fejer iui.1 liiunitlnic roemn. "elarlum. Greatly reiluceil Kail mxet I)e.riplive tklt, it UHAHAM HOTUI. COMPA.NT e?fteWnTSHlRE Vlrylnla hv... 3.1 hotel from Leach. Prlvilf bathi, runnlni; vviitir, olevnier, itiluceJ FU rate. Bam l'llln, owner N. J. Cellins, mir. Neiv Clarien Ktntiul-y Ave., Jmt eJ new Clarien ,.,,,,,,, H K, ueaitic. erjMN rrY.j,. x. Biscayne ft1'1?" '"ir'.gnt , TOl S Cltrk-i 31 Crul... Ju.irr U. 192J ROUND THE WORLD -EMPUHSS el I'HANCB" 1(8I GreT0NI 4 MUN HIS UltUlSii.SlUUO eeil op laeludintlletcli, l'ec, Unrei, Guidcl, H, Clark Orljimted Round the World CrulM Qwk't I9ih Cniite. FthrnarrJ. 1723 Tiia MEDITERRANEAN VUDmiO . M.. l.I.INW-.Tlll " ""JI" "s." I I.Jinil -."" " AC mvi PDinen iyvt .Jan ftmk C ClaA, TUi Bulldlat, New Ty HUrMetl Vcmim u., DM Ca. tltk .. tr Jt f ERICSSON LINE for Baltimore l-'nre li! de one vviiy ja en round trip Dnll nl S P ir . It o'tletlc Sulurdyi. Stcntiii'in Hep ut ll.'ilerteii, leavl.U 1 ' it, beuth Delaware Ave. Si-nil for I'nmplilet te "1 CI tl V lr, of IS It Vlt th J?bu eC de Cc te II U Un ill .Tt fe dl It Dl of eu 111 V s M -" ' - -AJ,JAI;
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