r) (', i'l fWfffpf L V EVENING tfrat 6 M4 '& "i. Vpf - . . ... ' i ... 1 1. At' w , .' '- ''r ; ' i : p : 7SZ. Tl xZUt "Xrxwri A K -Z I Ope Evcnincs 1017-1019-1021 Market St m "X"1;, Tomorrow Ready With The HS PLAYING ANOTHER VILLAIN iTk -Cv isii plicated, nnd while the Incident Is closed, it has caused me unutterable pain. "During the nrumcnt in the Tut nnd Take nftcr the ohew, we both ngrcrd en one tlitnc: Dorethy l'hllllpa was he Hturtlliigly lind t tint hud uliu been any werac could ehe have been nny worse' Hhc would lmV6 been ns geed mb Hlgnera Duse would be ns I.ettj Pepper, Just such n sinister, uncouth, unkempt, , "As for the lllm In its entirety, we knew nothing; we both 'arlz' en iuiibsc. There was no much smoke, rain and whirling nnd swirling eh, pshaw why is it that the people will support such ret enyunyY The only wy te pretest against such a Ilngrant insult te Intel ligence is te 'fast' from going te the box office. " 'tiinllln' Through was an exquisite thing. That's something, nt least, that 'Hurricane's Gal' convinced us of." I don't knew hew te begin nn an swer te this letter; honestly, I don't. I wonder if jeu have ever been te sea, It. 11.? I don't mean ns a passenger en n luxurious liner. I menu ns a member of the crew of a dirty, wal lowing, workaday tramp, with the Bcuin of the earth for your shipmates. I have. Spent the best part of five years beating it up nnd down from the Meuth Hhctlnuds te lvlgtut, nnd from the sugar leaf in tlu f'npe Verde4 te the llle Plntn, the Tnmcsl, nt Tnmpice. nnd nil the Hut monotony of the Gulf Const. And, ns 1 nut watching "Hur ricane's tlnl," I forget the tltentre and the people, and even the music, and I was back nt sen ugaln. i When n plctuic run de that te nn old, hnrd-shell crab like me, either there "mm 'WAVisf mY? ' ! ""Sm Mee-M WKr' W YfM v VMuMeVi&'Mfli29MBMMBMMBMMBMMBMMBj Biggest Values Yet, This Season, at Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Clothing Stere TIinODORi: KOSLOFF r 'J.llI.UlJUKi; KUSI.UJrF la shown nbec in hi testuine iih Lord Cnrnnl, tlip well-rfincmliercd c il nelcinnn of Miiij JolniNteii'it "Te lluve and te Held" THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX I?y nnxnY M. Sr.FA.Y Ooen t'onfMSlen is Betl for tin neitl. I licrrln de a teiii'ili'li lulit-iilimit- flee and ilepl.it p flint 1 inn temlncvri Cecil de Mills 1 the Krcitci-t dim ter in the nerlit, nml l.iniMt Lubitvch Is one of the worst. And It run lie prewd. Whnt i the llrit dnt of a tllnitnr? Te make tneiiej for hia oiiiple. ,. Thut fi. ... .............. . !.. f.. inivi'in i" (iiKiuiii i i i.it.v Follevdntc thnt, then, it 1" mi inevltn mid nlcht and every tlinp thorp were two double lltii'H extending from the be office up mid down the htreet and around both coiners. He lt'H just about time for nil of jeu te (illt urltlni; in te me and askiiiK In (liKiiaiitly why the dlreptarx don't dive us bftter pictures. Theie's the niiHwer. The LttbitHch picture riniks In my fill tl (iPllnl'nili.ii a.u ......Ii.... tin., tmttttn tnlt fUllUnlllK limit (lull. 11 1- nil in" " '. .'.in iiiifi Mini- u- ii'iiuii uiv- i i uii-ii til twuinptien that the director who tilin 1 hae ever seen. It is Htupen Htupen ettrnds the cidle-i nie iln r el p tm'js j dims owrpencrliiR altnewt huniillat te the box office Is the grcati'it ill- I itii; in the neatness of Itn slmpllcltj and ttcter. I the '.Iniplleitj of Hb gieatncHs. Ami 3 ou It' i. Im .1 fulfill fnr( iliifi fi linrn in tint i1iilit unnf If lit mm- Ul.ll 1." ..v.. ..... I ...... 1. ...1111 11, bf Mimiltnnreus hIieuIiik of the lilt-I The de Mille picture Is a de Mille It has Mime f.iiractinj; nnd. t dis (liens in i.iiniiHiii a tin ue .Mine, picture, it litis Mime l.iir eetinjf nnd. The LubltM h lllm. with ntuient EbmU I outside of that, it In dnMilletsm raised te A bac!Kreiinil. and the I'li.itimlis tlie nth miwer. whatever thut In. And Mi their retaimrs nctlnii thriiuch n jeu simply BitrKle ever it In all the In- wry litim.in stuij. m.ide a bid for pepu- arth iilateneiH of a iMIsht and happiness llffaier en the absurd as uinptinii that thnt defy verbal expression. UMliiK-lililiiie latiens leally want All rilit : we'W sttirt out en n tiiw NmtthinK geed. Thi! de M le lllm. bn'-ed en a steiy tht vrib fnlily poed in book form, to te ttlly changed the i-terv te roll it of ill plauHbllltj and inl(ted Inte it all e( tbe Bittcritu' absiitdltliu of which he h nidi. i pat-iiiustei. It was fuinkh niili en tln nssumptlen that de Mille Mil hN emplejers knew wh.it tlie fans nt mid nre KUIng it te them. Ami de Mille Is lieht The l.tiliit-eh film ln net done mere th.in an ordinary bwlniis. In fut t. in the ernaetilnr of unp street, it has "tnued ti duitli. All rilit: e'll start out en a new p.atierm. Jt s tnls: Cecil de Mille li the greatest director in the world and I.ubitsch one of the worst. And whnt about the future of the nunls? Oh. peuff! Quite her I.iddln. 'Last fC'niTTlmifl ItrAiinnti uplliwi night 'me an' me Kill' went te see 'Hur rii .meV !al,' and new me 'iriil' ain't me 'Knl.' I meant no hnrm. 'Hurricane' Miunded lhely an' all, an' I thought inr sirm, it nns "tnueil ti iliatli." she'll enjoy it. I knew thnt I wouldn't. Anil tlin il.i Milli i.li.ii 1 i v .1... .,.. i.. .i... ..i ii .': v " ..ii- nun. i r imiru ill mv, nim iiiuuiii null 1 fitieillll KUOW ttetlicatre helf a dozen tliii"s both ilay thut she wouldn't, tee. It's very cent- I'lHITOI'l.iW PHOTOITAVH 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. APfll 1 O -'D . THOMrPON STJ). ru julj MvTivni: rAii,Y WILLIAM FARNUM in "PEKJURY' ADnMrD I? LANCASTllll I'lKE. MirilE TAYL0H and 1EWI3 STONE In "A vrri Tuenr uacii AVI.. A. IL.Y ASTDR Eieitni uiuaiih 1 .i... SIATlVKi: UVILY WVK PETEKS and MA1T MOOUE In THE STORM" BALTIMORF 61sr "At-'UMeuB TlUIUViVIC I'm, , , fcdt. iUt WALLACE REID .- Jnj'THEnirrrATnii" BLlIFRIRn Uread & bunquthanna Ti . rVL' I'entlm mix -J until 11 , EARLE WILLIAMS r2S?-MANJ!S.9M D0WNINU STREET" C0IONI1AI 'Hn. 4 m7ii1.hcxk1 Aves" RODOLPH VALENTINO FAIRMOUNT "ni ULUKIA 5W ANSON rT'LMR-OIillEDAOE' 56TH ST TUKATJUt Hflnw HprucS Jl. M IMNKi: DAlIiY JACK HOLT ra-jDgKlLE. SATAN SLEEPS" wEAT NORTHERN ,i'5B",-bl- 5W tii"WHAT'S WRONG ' WITH THE WOMEN?" ADDED ATTRACTION TL t,MAX "NDER In fhe ThreeMust-Gct-Theres" IMPERIAI OOT WALNUT" STS HOUSE UaVn VV.J. J "THE STORM" LIBERTY b"eau cet.mtniA av. "I AM TUP I AX7 ORIENT wwiitrrAv nrviLM i,,1, . . " iTIVee DAILY vrtULACE REID JW7SJ5JJJI DICTATOR" OVERBROOK ,55nSSS GRIMS OF THE NIGHP' "ALM niA.Nicrenu avh jl WALLACE REID """" BFW. ? "THK DIOTATOR" C-vjtlNT MA'tKrcr r. n.'inw mfi ft KrLS FAIR IN LOVE" "ALIO ni:iMNTOW ANKNClTT WILLIAM RUSSELL "V "' QDifrjil -HPIev.te rtirn" ntKW0OD M"' & ltliiiereAT ..ZZ. Tva "ARRY In ft PENROD" w market wnuirrTHisAinn ,tf. 4. n "JUST TONYI' fflfThe NIXON-NIRDLINGER fte VU THEATRES UJ MX0.V8 AMBASSADOR Hfr JU,,n;." 1 '0 nml 3 fin ':t(. i.,Bi. 1 ind I V "Uelicieus Little DevU" BELMONT r'-'D AHOVK MARKET "THE STORM" SEE ME TODAY BUFFALO BILL fPriAD I'OTII & CI3UAU v 1 30 nnd 3, T nU U 1 DORIS MAY In "OAY AND DEVILISH" COLISEUM S1rket t..t. 60lh A OOlh vvLi3cyiivi 1 30 a i. t u r. m. ALL.STAR CAST In "At Sign of Jack O'Lantcrn" IUMB0 VU0.Nr ST- OmAlU) AVE. jwitjuw jumt, Ju10i Pmnkferd "I. IRENE CASTLE In "FRENCH HEEIH" LEADFR 41af -ANCATKn At. - I,rV ' J I" 80! T te 11 F. JACi: lONDON'S FAMOUS STORY ' "SON OF THE WOLF" LOCUST a'M AND l-OCUSiT .STItKKTS l-UVJJl MIh. 1 3(1 A 3. Kr (I'll lull H0USK PETERS nd MATT M00BE in "THE STORMS NIXON l"D AHU MARKET BTfl. iij-vvyii ., ,, T n(J "WATCH YOUR STEP" WORLD SERIES RETURNS RIVOI I l"l) ANU SA.V60M BTS. ll V JUl j 3e A. 3i U 11 le 11 P. St LON CHANEY In "ACE OF HEARTS ' is something In the picture superlatively made me rank 'Hurricane's superlatively geed. , I'm sorry jeu've told me it wesn t. Yeu might at lent hnve left me In my bllnsful Ignernncc. I wits se happy in thinking thnt here, nt Inst, the real tang of the icn and tflie shriek of (lie wind, mid the loom of the ominous, bnttcrltig sens lint! been trnnsferred te the screen. And I get se much en joyment from my evldcntlv mlhtnken notion thnt, In it, Dorethy Phillips roe te supreme heights ns nn actrebS, nnd that Wallnce Ueery did net merely show n bit of chnriicter-nctlng. but ac tually, vividly, convincingly LIVED ns lust such a sinister, uncouth, unkempt hard -fluted squnre-head ns I've gene n herc with n dozen times In n dozen different holes in the earth. Per haps the fact thnt I couldn't flint a single Haw In directing, acting, pho tography, continuity, ensting. or nny thing else, anil that I renlly rnred ever the sen shots, wns due entirely te thnt iieciillnrlv dull nnd lethnrglc state of self-hypnevis which sometimes ob scures the heiiHes of men who leek tee long and nteailily at flickering lights. Hut. new thnt jeu nnd your 'gnl' have shown me hew entirely wrong my viewpoint Ik, I'll hnvc te see "Hurri ennc's Clnl" nil ever ngnln. PerhsDH "hnve te" is net the correct expres sion. "I'm going te" N better. Yep, I'm going te see It two or three timet mere. I wouldn't miss the chance for anything. last One writes: "Your nnd your correspondents' work for the better ment of motion pictures Is highly com , meiidnble. We hnve come te consider the production of pictures ns nn nrt and as mirh we rightfully expect better and better results ns time gees en. "Even te one who Is net se closely nssetinted with the production of pic tures, It is evident thnt great changes and Improvements hnve tnken place in the short history of film production. "Technically, ninny mere crudities remain te he eliminated. Ter instance, whnt I think Is known ns n 'close-up.' New, I knew that immedlntcly a let of people will disagree with me, but perlinpn they will have mere sympathy when they understand exactly whnt I mean. "I will nllew that using the 'close up Is permissible when endeavoring perhaps te portray nnd accent expres sions en the ncter's face, but It Is often used for fnr different purposes. I de net exaggerate, eh jeu and nil movie fans knew, when I say thnt often a iliterter will show nn enlarged firm, leg or what net which occupies the entire screen for the moment. This is nn ob vious rui-e of the director te make jeu leek, whether jeu wish te or net, and his excuse would apparently be thnt he run tret innrn nlfentin. .....l i . ! ... ........,, ,, iiui-rubl (mi points which he wishes te stress. i" in mini, newcer, it is nn insult te a person s Intelligence. "I remember William Gillette doing some little bit of acting which required several minutes, and In which he only moved his hands. I was a geed dls tunce from the stage nt the time -.c't I nnd the people throughout the theatre watched Gillette closely mid he did et hnu- te have his hand enlarged say about fiftjO times ns they de l.i the me, tes for us te leek nt It. "I belieie that the slsc of objects or persons should never be se exnggcr- : imi -in i" iinini- ui icei mat nn ii en avenue Is being, I might snv. O.n -,: i" T? fnces. uur "Then there comes the much mere difficult tnnk of putting mere beauty into the pictures nnd, regardless of what some e ui say or write, t times we are lenll all back of this idea "If jeu say te a fellow after n menl 'Well, thnt wns gn(I "leak. bTt i can take j en te n place where they mnke It n little better," the chances nre that the place that makes it u little better will have two mere ciisteineis ,,a-v A""! that's the wny it s uiti everj thing. We try te mnke tl. s Halloween party better Ann hint "e,r'H nnd (i-eiiic of us) even our pay better than Inst week's, nnd se I could co en glilng plenty of examples of ccrv" before!0 ,0 " "Ul butter "" "Thcrefore seme of jour renders should net get sere when wn Zm this or that actor or play (often tl ev slam our fnerltes), but they shmii;. realize that the, us llt',S pict'ures ' ''m'1U tl,,n8,,0" enjejnble AOTU CT IHGA'lItr. Opp "I." jy ill ,ji. J SO. 7 A II P. M. MARION DA VIES In "THE Y0TJN0 DIANA" STRAND Terminal C)cnuante ii Ami ul Venani RODOLPH VALENTINO In "DL00D AND HAND" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN ATfJfj"!. HAROLD LLOYD In "GRANDMA'S BOY" C O A MT u2"! OIHAHIJ AVIJ LlixMlN 1 IUt, Tomer : Urji. 7 4 0 MARTHA MANSFIELD In "QUE.FN 0 iOUHN ROtfOE'! urtrrrirDCf "rvl s'jin Dauphin u. VIVIAN MARTIN In "PAR D0N MYjrRENOH" PARk' nmmlAM: daupjiin bx. rArvN Mut. "JUS H. l tu 11 WILL ROGERS In "A POOR RELATION" Public taste Is hard te fathom. What1 DO jeu fnns want, anyhow? I've just lind a letter from Huge nai, RvJ, ' !, Tul11." .ef.ai vtliw content 'he held nni.V. .m.m" "wisien te mnke JlltaXiSn!' t,,e "eXt Ve"id0 for In nil, Mr. IJallln receUed 0238 let ters, which mentioned 310 different stories Thirty per cent of the cor cer cor rcsiiemlcnts wnnted old.fn8hlened melodrama of "The Duchess" tjpe 1 en per cent wnnted mystery nnd de de tectlve stories. Twenty pep cent asked for stories mere than thirty jears old, in .iiin.il, nn uiiHC(i te mclecramii, the chnructcrs were net blnck-seulcd illnins ami lilj-whlte heroines. (. tume stories rolled up nn nstenlshing number of etes, 30 per cent of the total in nil, and In this field "Vanity 1 air" was requested the greatest num. ber of times J-our per cent requested jterles riinnlng serially In inngn-slnes. It was regarded ns strnngc thnt only 1 per cent requested comedies. And en top of this comes an an nouncement from Paul Hem, scenario editor for Oeldwjn, that the company Is anxious for stories for the screen, but costume plnys nren't wnnted. And western nnd smnll-tewn pictures aren't particularly desired. VOith 12 Pair Pants Suits B J-j B F MH& r F r r Mr. Hill's Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase-! -MHllin - -' ... Mfc a ,t w ' ' lBC ' '-'JbiaH .,v'S '" m,v V hIH ! I -fir :. r '"'v-sfHH "" f M -yy Jmm Ii at Positive Savings of $10.00 and Mere Don't Miss The Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow 1 -r-g-. Srar-, Silk-Lined Plaid-Back Overcoats Convertible-Cellar Overcoats Single and Deuble Breasted Overcoats Dress Coats Storm Coats Single and Deuble Breasted Suits Sport-Medel Suits Ferm-Fitting English Medels 2 and 3 Butten Conservative Suits New shipments have arrived and man, we needed them. The terrific selling has created new busi ness history but these new arrivals give us the best showing we have had this season. Ne wonder we are busy right at the very height of the season when every store is asking full prices and large profits Mr. Hill makes possible these wonderful savings. Hew does Mr. Hill de it? By giving his entire time and attention te clothing only by buying in such large quantities that no ether store can compete because The Hill Ce. Is Philadelphia's Largest Clothing Stere And our larjje volume of business enables us te work en small profits. If you don't knew the HILL CO. new Is the time you should pet acquainted. Every Style a Man Could Want Every Material Every Celer Ne matter what you want in a suit or overcoat it is here fir jeu. If you can't find what you want at the HILL CO. you won't find it anywhere in the city. We have the cream of the stocks from every well-known maker in quantities that only our 5-story exclusive clethinp; store permits. We also pride ourselves en the fact that we can fit every man, no matter whether he is tall or short, stout or slim. Fer College Beys One and Twe Pairs of Pants The yeuiifj man who wants snappy clothes or the yeung: fellow just stepping into his first pair of Ien? pants, will be interested in this worth-while saving. A special department for these clothes come and uec the wonderful -.alues. Come te the Largest MEN'S TROUSER Department in Philadelphia See the big values nt these low prices. All materials. All colors. All sizes, l Beys--! Thousands of Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws Largest Varieties in the City and Lewest Prices SSt, And, Mr., den t forget the boys. The entire Third 1-loer of this store is deeted eiitm.lv te boys' clothing, and here you will find the greatest assortments and best values in th 11 Parents come and see save money. Every boy can be fitted up te 18 vears Open Evenings Philadelphia' Largest Exclusive Mm'i and BeyV Clothing Stere I TEpf E&bIM HHBfSMMs JP?ej f 1lB 'iis Vp r v Stere Orders Accepted Philadelphia's I.arpeU Exclusive Men's and Deyii' Clothing Stere 1017-1019-1021 Market 4 Street j l 1 a & c ' . m. v ," &i
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