Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Mllta ybIII lv vnn IflMVt If von fan
he 'E)aily, Mevie Magazine
Open Every Evening II
prove It. Jlere's an bflcUl netkeaentjj
out uy the imnr nraaie a reupie et
weeks rffe ! A ' V-
"I wilt gire 96000 te thy man,
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ffa Film Fan's Scrapbook
rtcent picture hare been limply t
gerln. In the end, it's the ten vie
hat te, pay for these exorbitant price,
He pays either In Increased figure at
the box offlce or In the curtailment of
thq reit of the bregram or Inn expert
alve music or cheaper aervlee or aeme'
woman or child who can prere that my
motorcycle, wreck .scene in 'Manilaugh- 'I
ter' was done witn a dummy r me
chanicnl dcrlcc," nnneuhced Cecil B.
tie. Mills today.
"This doubt of a reatlyN great thrill
fechc Is one of the meat amnalng things
thnt line happened In connection with
the release of 'Manslaughter.1 .1 can
net explain the avalanche of doubting
letters except te feel that the scene la
tee realistic te seem true."
Be, Temmy, If , you feel se sure about
It, go get It, I won't cren charge you
n commission for the tip.
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If the theatre owner, b' re-
.'using te submit te this new nel
icy of
ieuglng, fntl te show us a picture a
ifoen nn it Is put en homewhere elie,
we ought te thnnk them rather than
And fnult with them. The fabulous
mm aekrd for the Market itreet rlghta
for aemc recent pictures wguld simply
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iYc will be gtnd te publith the
pictures of such screen players at
me suggcitcd lu the fans
THE MOVIE FAN'S
LETTERBOX
By IinNIlY M. NEEI,
Wonder of wonders! I'm told cen-j
jt(,,iiv that another movie man- i
ir. Interested In the discussion in' this
telumn, has decided .te take a chance
tt "Leves of Pharaoh" and Is going
te BOSK It ier n wev-m v,.. v .
names or date yet, but just wntch the
"Photoplay Guide" en this page every
day and jeu'll get it When It comes
tleng. Then we'll see new many ex
idu ren'iy meant jour ikhi "
you'd she an thing te bm It. Per
Mnnlly I hope It busts the box offlce
record wide 6pen. If It doesn't, 1 11
tome te the conclusion thnt there's
nothing wrong with the movies j the
trouble's all with the fans. .
I
Hene Marie Prevest Is new mak
ing a picture called "The lleuutiful
ami Irtmncd." I don't knew which
titbe two parts she is playing. ,
,F. C. 0. Mahlen Hamilton was the
Itro If you could call hlin n hore
trul nutsell HlmpHen was tup iieer
kusbmtd of Gleria Swanson In "Under
the I.nsh."
,
Just One writes: " 'What's Wrong
With the Mevlei?' Following tbe
What's Wrong?' series. I would sug
gest this ns a most Insidious title for
a new picture. However, as I have
keen successfully exposed te the Slob
bow da tclioel of auto-suggestion, self
control. and concentration thnt wen
derful new school of thought in which j
you put one linger en your left eyebrow j
am stj win le concentrating, getting
krlter and better every day, until ent
turning ou leek In the mirror and
let an nnsil. I shall myself endeavor
tq answer this moving question. Prlmn
ann pictures nrc entirety tee snort
tolcever the subject. New, I hear the
'CWic' picture corpeiation is going
torre'.uco that famous old poem, known
te every mnn, woman, child and squir
rel In America and beloved by alt who
cherish geed things, that beautiful and
significant poem 'Jack and .Till.'
'Thli picture. 1 understand, will be
released as a 'Speshul Production' in
enlj tent -eight reels, whereas every
student of 'nrt and the movies' knows
that nothing enn be done in lerfs than
imrty-hve reels. Te theso who are
thoreushh acquainted 'with the poem,
It ts etldent that the nnssnee. '.TnrW
nd Jill went up the hill' alone requires
Bre reels nt least, if the immense
Mautv of the lines of the hill Is te be
Iteucht out properly.
After a &trnncr f4crlnn nf pnnrpntrii.
Hens, the writer, with difficulty, finds
sernethliiK else wieng with the movies.
The titles of pictures are tee geed j tee
beautiful: tee interesting. Why was
aet that rjcle nf the days of the week
completed. Mr. Neely? After 'Friday
and Snturtlii night.' I certulnly ex
pected '.Sundny morning.'
think the melriB picture people might
Me: 'Whnt's Wrong With the Cleck?'
Bis Ilrether's Grandmother,' 'Junk.
ew these names are geed. The second
!? I actunHy intrigmng, and the last
"5 ?It, ? rnBnr Pictures that I have
ad the business sense te copyright It.
.... j, ' wi..re Wttlng tee many goea
wmedlcs. This alone will destroy the
"Pie mexinit plcture business If net
wn remedied. The lady next deer but
..UJ, MB ' .Suppose the people stnrt
Mihlng nt the stuff "Sissy cle mill"
mnds out, or at our friend Mary Carr
ELK 'ejer the hill." when they hnd
nt te de cryln'?' I couldn't answer
Li": "I0,1 'I0 no,Vl t0 88ve the movies,
Hi B .1 fill HineA . .-.. in. inn. w
Mich Ilne'V" '""'. "" ll"--
(Make the pictures longer.
-.-- in, iiiniri names se every-
Wl Cen HtlilirHtn,i I
'.On no account let any humor creep
vm
Th Etty Raw-Payment Plan makti
it possible te arrange your own term
within reason. Used Piane aeceyttd
in exehange at partial paymtnt.
ESTEY WELTE
MIQNON This marvelous piano contains the most wendervul
invention in the field of musical art the original Welte
Mignon. In fact, the Wclte-Mignpn is one among four
or five"of the amazing inventions in any field of endeavor
or any age, in point of what-it accomplishes.
Think of having a piano in your home which, upon
touching an electric button, will replay or repi:Juce the
piano performance of Padcrewski or any one of 256 world
distinguished pianists and se precisely reproduce their
playing that any one familiar with their individual styles
of playing can readily name the artist whose art is being
reproduced.
If you can get this mental picture in mind then will
you have a faint idea of what an Estey Welte-Mignon is.
What you should de is te come in and hear it play a few
of your favorite compositions as played by some eminent
pianist. It will be a revelation te you.
Welte-.VIpneii Reproducing Pianos, Player-Pianos and
Sstey Organs
Victer Victrelat. Senera Talk ng Machines, Cheney Art
Phonographs and Victer Records.
ESTEY bttt-knoien mujfcnl name in the world. Mere than
half a million pianos and organs have been made and
me In use in every ceuntty en the glebe.
such a nsaeiiD INSPIRES cexfidexcb
ESTEY COMPANY
ESTEY HALL
17th and Walnut Streets
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Starts Tomorrow!"
Thousands of Overcoats
Thousands of Suits
Ready at This Lew Price
Mi. Hill's
Personal
Guarantee
Ge with
Every
Purchase!
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Never Before in History
Such Amazing Savings !
It is just as you read! Thousands of suits thou
sands of overcoats ready here for you, in PHILADEL
PHIA'S LARGEST CLOTHING STORE at positive
savings of $10.00 te $15.00.
Mr. Hill says : "IT IS THE GREATEST VARIETY
OF CLOTHING AND THE BEST VALUES HE HAS
EVER BEEN ABLE TO OFFER" and man, he knows,
for he handles nothing else but clothing".
1'HOTOPI.AIH
PHOTOI'IA'K
The following theatreB obtain their pictures through
the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee
of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the
Stanley Company of America.
Mn. M. M. T. wrltu XJ .!..
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In "IKE OAXX.OPIMO HID"
ADOI I O D THOMPSON 8TS.
ArULLU uatink daily
MARY CARR
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ARDMORE ffiteV
ABTISTI ALL In
TURN TO THE41IGHT"
ACXrD EIGHTH OIRAHD AVE
HOUSE PITinB and CLAIRE WXKDRO In
"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
Dl f irniDH Bread Buaquthanna
DLUHDIIaU "e' t t'eua. '1 until 11
TOM MIX
fn "THE nOHTIKO BTBEAX"
COLONIAL ""W'
GUY BATES POST
In "THE KASat'EBADIS"
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Marien Davie, ''Yeung Diana"
Aadd "IK THE DATg OT BUrALO BILL'
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"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
IMPERIAL "ft.. Stt-iT tI8.
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
In "HUBEIOAWI'S OAL1
I IDCDTV BROAD COLUMBIA AV,
LON CHANEY
la "TLEBH AMD BLOOD"
Woodland Av at did OX.
MITIN'K UIUI
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "IT TOO BELIEVE IT. IT't 10" .
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rv KOHFiiT wonweon-a aTY
"THE POWER WITHIN"
PALM rRANKrOR"D..AV"r r.r
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
BPWEK KEATOM In "THE LAPKMTH'J
regYnt Uxnt bi- mr$.
"THE BRAND"
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JACK HOLT
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SUITS With One and Twe
Pairs of Pants?
Single- and Deuble-Breasted Medels
English Ferm-Fitting Medels
Jazz Medels Sports Medels
Twe- and Three-Butten Sack Medels
Beys' First Leng Pair of Pants Suits
in this
Silk-Lined, Plaid Back
OVERCOATS!
Convertible Cellar Overcoats
Storm Coats Dress Coats
Single- and Deuble-Breasted Overcoats
Ferm-Fitting Overcoats
Gabardine Raincoats and Topcoats
There isn't a style a maderial a pattern or a coloring that any man could want but that is represented
Bena Fide and Most Wonderful Big Sale
Man, don't miss it. We are going te be very busy tomorrow for thousands of men are going te share
but we are preparedfer them with hundreds of extra salespeople.
Remember when you come te the Hill Ce. you come te the store devoted entirely te Men's and Beys'
Clothing the only store of its kind in Philadelphia five entire floors devoted te nothing else but clothing.
The snappy kind of garments for the young man
models. Many of the suits have two pairs of pants.
going te college or high school also conservative
Men's
Pants
See the big
.values at
these low
prices. All
materials.
All colors.
All sizes.
r
Beys' Overcoats and Mackinaws
and 1 & 2 Pair of Pants Suits
ah you nave te de is te come in and see for yourself that Mr. Hill haB the best
values in the city. The entire Third Fleer is devoted entirely te Beys' Clothing and here
you will find greater varieties than in any two stores combined. Every boy can be fitted
Open Evenings
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