irj i,-w ay,-. 7j V' .SSi.V. W. Mra?i, I ''i js. m. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922 15 Vv rwn .) j.. Gie Dafl)r Mevie Magazine THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Jjy HENltY M. NEI3LY Fer fVwi Ws Scrapbook t ! is W V i HiitTij' mi -"JB1 " ii 7ST JH Yi h "- KpHHIHHk Utwrilr- writes: "Wns.much hftirrliiPtl te wr seme ene vhc sf?nrd hfrself 'Sweetie' in our reliimn. I nm 1rr .' i.i,.ni '.Huwie' nicint Tt timy b" periniflbtu, but my frletnln nn1 nlse inlvcs lUinB out of town de net SeTClch I, who. AVhh yen weul.l loll Die win". ' , - " Hweet' out of 'Swoetlc n n nniiu; for B'''Geh, it must be nwfiil te be snd AtA with "II your fnnn' troubles. "fun returned frt.tr. a trip or would We ntisuerul 'JrvlneV (Hiery beferu ?M nbetit Willlnnt i;. Hhn. Saw him tunc time nce wltli Clnlre AVliltney in the ArlUs one. 'flint's the only data I'm nfr"1'1 1 nm n,,, ,0 B'vp l"'1' or l' ,.. . ! It rril "Pnw t nnries nay i -v iiiinu ade Mnn' mid tlieiiRbt it renlly line. Jse wns plenscil 10 neic inui nay i,ln't tle imicli or ins ioe-uiek nc nun Intid patty-enke' muii. Mien no doesn't overdo tuefe innnticrinn no ha' n peKennllty unufunlly plenfin?. 'ii-n i.ii mv tlie name e the elrl re mnrrles the tailor's daughter, was only nble te rocegni&B .iuc. j.ukhm. ynck Helt Is another Rient faverite of etir whole family. T ... , "Vnii't Turn te the IUght' de- !'Lfu,T. . ... ,...., - .1.- "I wisil iiarr.v iuuiiti m iiic mn,i' .r I could ritve erer him r.ml lure teu write about bin.. Am iirctty .rn i air ren nt the theatre Mncini: (') with the ret of us. 'S-jme One Is Wilting for 31c' (Jrcat. 'wasn't it'.' "1 think Vir?lnla Vnlli is a clrl with , future. Please tell me what you llilnK. HeliiK eill or town, en nun n, I may have missed nnjininc ham aueui her. would leie te knew. J would like te knew niir opinion of Jehn llewcr?, tne. He isn't muR. is lie? He teems tlncere cneugn, nui wi, i nun i "Snir n comedian (?). I.unlne T.ane, )a The Itoperter,' and pnjejed it, but i It .eems te me that. like. Keateti and Larry Sciimn, he is mere of an ncro ncre tat than n comedian. "Henry, you can never say mat you baun't dimi' some Reed In this world. "If j oil lemember I wrote you f,en.c time aje about m aunt, who was much unnejed by people in the movies read ine the titles aloud, feet en back of her chair, etc, etc. and t nsKca you wnar te de. Well, you iinFwered nnd nid Jim were afraid she was up nftalnst It nnd th only thing te de wan quit mov mev lis nnd 1:0 te church and if "he feuld Krrenge le lcac her collection with the sner wlien ne went in Mie weuitin t he disturbed unless the choir sang tee loud. 'Jly aunt had the blues for two . l.niln- nun im I'M II rill in I inr J!', Hi II. Hill t IHUfllKH J11I4VI til wiut , .... , , -. . . . ,. .. 4 ime. ii ntiy. mix, vnen sue rcnu your .""." ,.,,,...,..-... ... ....... nwnr the tears itist Mrramul c1un be Viy fvr,tP- bt,t l ,illlst ,iwlt rr iav.1 iiuni iiviiiitji- jim hh- 'nv i ..n . chlnncr' i!c- since, shows the answer I '".r'11'!" K"0(J "ctuie et meat every day. Then you won't write n and an( me questions I have an swered n dozen times. Hut I love your letter. It's se typi cally and unquestionably flappcrish. Yeu arc just past sixteen years of age and j ou linve light hulr and you wanted te bob It, but they wouldn't let you nnd you've get an adorable little turned-lip nose nnd you knew n hey who cnlls It pug when he wants te get you mad and jeu've get n dimple In your left check and you have the hardest kind of time trjlng net te laugh tee loudly in public nnd eh, nnd everything! Yeu see, I haven't answered any of your ques tions, but I certainly loved your letter. Wrlle te ma again, wen t jeu.') Perplexed Telly Pronounce Cecil like this Hess-lli, necent en the yess. He has been pronounced ether tlilngf, tee, but we won't discuss that here. llert'a name Bounds like "Me tell" with the necent fertnnntely en the "tell." The charming little Wilsen lady and also Miss Weber should be nddres-ed as "l.i0W Ins," with the accent en the "low" ; that is, you addrcs 'em that way if you knew 'cm well enough. Miss Naldl is "Neat a." with the necent quite properly en the neat. Girls' Service League te Meet Tne (ilrls" Service League will have its first mass-meeting of the year to morrow lilKht nt 8 o'clock In the ieuiig Men'H Hebrew Association nudllerlum, ()1(! Master filreet. There will be music and dancing and ether enter- lnlnmeit. ciii:ai'i:i: ment.v iiy sritiMi Hunker ir.y lh.it the Mci'M Inerravi In Intercut ratf l only li inieritr j nml that lemn inv Ins trfr".lcil nt Iimv.t rl- ivxt tprlnic, I'ncts of Ihli rhni Mir iipfx-r. cvru memlritf, rur lh liifmijllin nt ln l)iilncm mnn, I" tin Ilunln n H'.i 'Inn "t Iho IM 11111 J.ni'itn fnlt' I u llablt " - .Irti. S2'!.S07.OOO IN SAVINfH HANKS Thi pcople of l'cnnnylvnnlft nre mnr nrnldcni than Uiohe of nn ether Statu. Thy own thflr hernfii, they conduct hulhlln rnl Imti iiMerlatlntw, th'jy we u larrfur perrentMA of their lnctini, l'er niwa. ter action, for humor, they read thn I:evise riiinu J.Kttar.n. "Mnlie It n Habit." Adv. PItOTOri.MH I'llOTniTAlfl 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. ALHAMBRA V?"'." WALLACE BEERY til "THE HAOEBRtJSH THAIL , ADAl 1 rt 2D THOMPSON 8T. ArULLU MATIN-HE DA.1L.T JACKIE COOGAN In "MY BOY" tst Hie N1XON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES m ARDMORE "KOiffi?rV 8PE0IAL PRODUCTION in the Name of the Law" ACTflD eighth a amxiiD avb. JOHN BARRYMORE in "SHTRLOCK HOLMES" and 4 acts or VAUDEVILLE DI I ICiaiDrv ISread A Suiiuelmnna DL.VjH,Dlrl Contlcneu. a until II MIA MAY in "THE OREATEST TRUTH" , COLONIAL at"-asWTe m Wanda Hnwley & Milten Sills In "BURNINO SANP8-; ; :eth J. eirrl At. 1 mtini:i: DAILY FAIRMOUNT VERA GORDON mxen-8 AMBASSADOR MP-rT' RODCLPH VALENTINO In "IltOOD AND SAND" BALTIMORF n,ST DAi.TiMenn ji-ii i imvrvi- Eve. nse. st. nt AGNES AYRES . nl!5jy?EJiiAND" SjJLSi. i.. ie a. a 10 te it p. m. RODOLPH VALENTINO in 'JjtOOD AND BAND'; CEDAR V0",f' CEtA AVi:.Vl'K Alma Rubens and Lew Cedy nJ'VALLEY Or SILENT MEN" COLISEUM ".'ffiVs",. rr ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN LiL'EVIDENCE" JUMBO U0P ST. & OUIAHU AVTf. jjliiui .lumhn Tunc, en rnnkferU "I." ALICE LAKE 1" "THE HOLE IN THE WALL" LEADFR i5TJk NCA"iTBniVir 1 '-"- 2:00 In r. nil. -.,,.. .. 2 i . Jli GLORIA SWANSON In "HER OILDED OAOE In ii( it,! ' MlLl)Kr:i) DAVIS that Virginia Vnlll was In 'Manslaugh ter,' and I was very much surprised. Will jeu please tell me what part she plnjedV "I saw 'Mente Crlste' the ether night and thought It wonderful. Don't u think Jehn (Sllhrt N fine? I de. I'lcan-c give me a sliert biecrnphv of I1I111, also Jeseph Seliildkraut, and tell me what jeu think of '.Mente ( rlste, l "De ,ou llke Mny McAvoy as well1 as I.ctlj CnmiiMn? I saw "Nice IVn- ! pic' and was disgusted with Wally. .. . .. II I IV I U.ll M.MI I I II I " I' YOUR BEST rKIEMP" I L.JJJ I M.V 1 30 V 7l rj. V ."". i? I ''." sii"K KODOLPH VALENTINO CT-U OT IHUATltn I JUiniJI. MATINIJK DAILY ALL-STAR CAST in inBLO0D AND BAND" "What's Wrong With the Wemcn7" NIXON " UAJiT TWj , RFAT NnRTHPRN "roan m. nt r.n ; HERBERT RAWLINSON UILA1 lXUr 1 nLKlN ?n.n T "I P. M. In "DON'T RHOOT" JOHN BARRYMORE in "SHERLOCK HOLMES" IMPCDl Atf O'TIl A WALNUT STB. llVlrCrvIAL, Mnt. s an. r:vn. 749 RODOLPH VALENTINO in "BLOOD AND SAND" RIVOLI '-'?. A.M s WSOM il" T H.4J HT.1 I IDCDTV BROAD A COI.IUIDIA AV, LIDLrvl 1 rTTNKi: daii.v le all her friends anil the hlues have ne. Ilencht. s help me. AMicn you new (.he Is from New England, has never been married, wears bonnets with itrintts tied under the chin and linn nb nb lelutely no benc of humor, then you cvlll rcalle the wonderful thing ou lave done." Je- (Gee. jeu enn take the joy out of !f. I'lr'-t you get ir.c nil het up by Iclllni me hew ur aunt laughed nt nr EttilT ami (hen jeu carefully c- blaln that she has absolutely humor. Ouch . Ethel Orandin was (he cii Chnrles Ray. I'm glad Harry I.nuder Isn r in the nevles. And you didn't s-ce me nt the Ihcatre cither singing or trying te (-lug. frankly, he herci me te death. 1 also t iiinl: irEiuia mil is a inii irith a future. She'd nrebubly be a Itar no If she enlv had n tinst. ((lesh. Ihnt's a nasty nitc. ) Hut I've discussed her nuite a let lately. Serry you didn t Me it. Oh, yes. I guev. T like Jehn Hewer Fell (neuch. Am hew. llicrc are a let 1 bf 'em I don't like as much I Im ' ulad you put that n'listienl nirlt after the word cemeillan ' in Ipenklng of Liiplne Lane. I should . pnie 11 nile it two cc:aniatlen points inii cu asiertbl:. V Harry X. l.l.ilr writes: "It has been everal mom lis since I last wrote te Ihe Letter Hex, se 1 gue.,s it is nbeut ay lura again. There have been many Interesting discussienh nmeng the fans ateiy nml I was particularly pleased rend the varieua comments en 'Bleed 1ml Hand ' 'I'erbenally. T found the picture en- flynble as a whole with the execution If the nntiiiuated bull fight inserts and lew poeuy acted pceni.i. .New the linltle rnirps nlintif 'M(in- llaiightcr,' and light here I want te lad m two rents. The picture Isn't 11 IMiterpicce by any mean?, but don't leu think Hint most of Hie fans have 4cn tee Fevere en (.'ceil De.Mille? This IJtest effort of his is renllj geed and hews u grent deul of work nnd prepn- ' timi. Tli.i acting tlireugliuut wad of "ere than ordinary caliber anil the . arnrten, although net true te life, re intcrcstlii!? ii kimli. 'Cei'll DeMille has the tendency le ' - extreme. ncni.lelK tt li..., utnnt.'ht , lie iriiiet uf i1h licreea (witness thn t w.turant window scene where Temmy IRnilS llll lnul tuv. lillu (.. !... llllln tlrll. lillt r cimnnun ,1,U. ; ,!,.,, nr I ., i,?fit of t,l0!", laeklng imngluntlen. I iiki'u inc uenu hev imiiienseiy 1 nil row think mere of Dick llarlliel- wl than ivit before. Mnrv Allien ili. 'i's imich of the credit' HmiiL'h for jfr w mull if i, pertrajal of the inethei laeri' U mi mttrnuu Tap t.iii r i.m-n . lint riciilliclriii r,f ii,u '1:1. 1,. i..,i.. iflng Ihe part of 11 mulatto in 'The , uirtli of 11 Natien.' Am I richt? IllCPIIth tllCPO ll'ln h.tnn wci'nrnl , avornble cnmnients made about our old 1 "'an, rinlrc McDowell. This is sin- , 'riBiiig when one innNlilnrs 1 tin 1 ihi la. .. . 1 er neen lea lured bj any ceni- )av S!l. I. I ..!' 1 r . . ..... tn vt'llt IOUIII)( twill 1 lull imajn glad te Bep her name nn the enst Ijfatrlrn .Tr... n...l...1n.l f 1 . . "".. .itttum-u lull 01 art III nines m ,Mnnsl.ii.p,t,,r i,,., ii, v..., ijiblnaei. may only have Leen fancied. ' It SOPlns te lll thnf linn- uiint.l Im COOll time te lifllrt illhCllkHtnii nn lOTOrlte cnstH. 'I'lie fnnu ..e,l ,., I,,,.... lntH of fi, deinif tliut in the old ilnvs. I erfennlh T ui,i in,.. .. m.i. 111 III . 'twttiv, 111.1. in rrr ,i iw fan Alice Icrry pln logether Don't QU think thr- U..1.1.1 ,,,,.1 ,. ,. .,...., 1 IfRin? ' "' " h "'"1 I flfn l-.rtl K. r 1 . .. . ! I'0TC8 Of Phnrnnh1 nml nm hIohheiI n Pte thnt itM engnBement is the result Pt PCntlment ...HAU.A.i ... .1... r n.. I j-., -V . rl ra" ti l" KM' li'i in fWX. Didn't 1..m.i .. .l. ...... 1....I .! aucl weight. tlldjeiiV" j ''liat d'vn Tilivin Ufilnhl 1 in I, rw PrV;,!sll Ihat? lilnk jeu'ie wren about Maij Al- r" Mm be mlne uf lln fun- .m tot " "liaigln. V'l'lldensi. idl me I a llllMll f riitl ttttl... " ...-. .1 III! I i"' et I'haraciers 0 'all for ? 1 11 Merri llrn. .' ...uni, . .,i i..,,-n .. .rn.mUH(l IllltVSi , ,llt,U ;n reading yiir column for n long ,,tnn" ,n.iey It very much. .u in tliB paper the etha- nlgiit Vi seph Schlldkiaut and Jehn lllilieit "I belong le a club which we call the Compion-Talmadge Mevie Fun Club. There are ten of us and each has a name of an actor or actress. In It we discuss movies and act them out. Among our members arc Hetty ('.. jn lta K.. Mac .Murray. Wali'y, Hedle. Dick H. and Agnes Ajrcs. "What de von think of them? I "I want 10 asl: j mi ( riddle: Jn the I 'Leves f Pharaoh,' during ihe war, , the king was out en the desert with- no tense out a beard and was thcie for u few dn.s. When he n'tiiined te the city with he had long hair and 11 beard. Jlew'd RODOLPH VALENTINO in 'BLOOD AND SAND" Woeillaml Aie. nt O'.M MATINKII DVILV ORIENT GLORIA SWANSON in "HER OILDED OAOE" fit. OVERBROOK BaD re,i,5&n 1 TTJLLY MARSHALL In I "TOO MUCH BUSINESS" , l'ltAMtrone A-n. i i NOHIIIK tlTKKBT I A FOOL THERE WAS" 11XHE THREE MUST-OET-THERES" SHERWOOD V,aV I.te,?lT'rTS i HISSING HUSBANDS" 1 69TH ST. Ti7l",.?:;''rnI' RODOLPH VALENTINO , 11 'BLOOD AND SAND" Si RAND ""TT Anr?: Vr Vl"i,"7 1 Wanda Hawlcy &" Milten Sills . in "BPRHINn SANDS" OXSESSESFSSSMsljnHH I - m SMRB ' II II ilLMI III III V u rn iu re H ' 1 m M O JHHSHl mmiw a FactrU Price ; Wj m S51Hi HlKvwyjW fii-,iiT' u-nwifMAXXinp YMt III ' HM HbtW wfffll IlHi' sfLfLfJInl B RBL,AB,,-,TY I 1 Payment if ml WwSSessSm cw designs & reproductions in C III W& .. .. , m J JKm WmE'i LiM'mr Roem, Dining Roem j wh wiiiil ilevemDsr Zeffi WjRmmMm llHfl & Ucdroem Kurniturc mm S ffmbut you get our iluHHHil ifw Splliwa Directte Heme I m wlCtirOl3 HBiljl BlilH c -w r . s, I Im wr at once -ob HHtiri ml . IvU. OIUltH KS nreaneau IO. I ,, in flni Sluf Wififrnln AnU Cini.l, mHi , I ' ill (ftpfev Manufacturers jrlm Hi ' km Then simply pay for your first se- kifiTH mt till lf&?l Mni n; i . cu fiZsSm Hi 'iWt lectien of Kecenln nnd enjey the BSbm mi II .IIBl 112"14 WalllUt Street mmi )M Instrument of your choice In your HHi Mi Bll MB tMri. Showroom Facter,, M m ho"e without payjni; a .InBle cent MB K 1 V HI1I1K1 jt JMimMmL. ' urn n Kenth,y pymems e BBHtUlnlf I 5!IPMSslim m as Lew as frraWnWHH ' amXM We3jWV KVSHdnlr WM-L W m rCcad Carefully Our Cuarnntcc ISHBHiiflBKfl 8V FH IS ill . JS. Cobb. 3n7 Wmm mil KBm5fcax& 'Z$ &Jl II afl L?,h" t cmfr ttn victreu, stri. . KtarrJ fiifjBKi 11 II i. :3KpY 'WXYf'TfSlTs.JA'KW JWS?lft.-- 1 "f ; It! viPSj Ne' mJiufrturd ir Th Victer' SB I f-mB&HVll Will Z WY'J'Jb'XIkSAWrwl It ilraS Tultilnc Mtchla. Oempanr. Csmrt.n, N " H fcillTlHw (111 f VlgalftfjPigSS-a&J ,.TS18C--''M:'s)rJa IN I tan nttril nnd eikmmiihi. rnrthrmnr, Mi I fMHIl'l till , llVVtKffiwV jfZ&Sr" ' 7rQSjMliCSp3II U'if " S'Wx III JBD w urnte t all, riiiUt ud tun WM' 1 UWmWBmlfl (ill .- AV jmtM6tl!ShiSSiSkltluiiA IM ma th mer "' tiii viotreu durine th iif. 28 '---L L&HIii lillSW f$Srl!WM&.lahn!!TVJ1&&Um IN i w3 tlm ' m without ewt t th uritiiui , MWiv!mimlmmMMUMUlTn i Uii -r: !?SBhHB s!SSliiWkcyi''JkJiSia HI Urn d. e tedd, inc. BM3m&ws9mmmmmmif til! '- aTl!IPwlaSflaFCS ''"nTir;g3 Wti';aatttW 111 13 139s Ancn icaa chestnvt WSMtfxVBamMmmmmnrA n jsgBfeiSlcL-gyiBuBW III iljm d . e ei J mBBtsSmmmmmwl 4i----msk--iim-. m ,vnr;n a m-. IlliiSSRi CS hH623CHESTNUTjLJLiJLH KlSfejftiy "''"It ilSCX Open Monday. Fridsv AwSmWKXSi H ' li wHs''M llr 111 5 EaPVK and Saturday yS&WiWmBmmmSt H I II flWfiBSSS JqD ,' ( i irfewatw lmmm9Wm!mm t i sJBBw1mHb(bSmb - -i?52w Lv?NraSsjSHM3BHBBy AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANT0WNsVr,;T,vTAnlJ7rr JOHN BARRYMORE in "flHERLOOK HOLMES REGENT MAIl,,c,frvsJ,- Kra GRANT "'f&lC - ."0 CTA17 f!AST In HAMPTni Pt?nTinr.TIOJ n-rw n V . i V...JA.1 .1 J .. ....... ..w.- w..... Kiniifi hh uai bmiiniri in"THE ISLE OF LOVE" PALM RODOLPH VALENTINO in "BLOOD AND SAND" lie c't t lint way.' "I think the 'kuj'i' who like Ven Slreheim are 'nutty.' What de they neu In him? He's net 'pretty' and, eh, hew conceited. "Well, I would like te atnrt another ni-Riinient in the column, hut I can't think of nnythlng te start It." (I'd like te l'c;:in my anwer with n long, iiKentr.ed i;renn, only I don't knew hew te nidi n urean that would grn.-in the wav I feel lllin Kieanlnj:. Tell jeu what jeu'd better de In thnt fun club of jeun; jeu juit mv that all Ihe ten merlettes read this ieiuirt- "HEARTS HAVEN" D I A lTn" OEIIMANTOWS- A CNtlU IxIMLj I J at Tur.PKHert?i:N st. RODOLPH VALENTINO in "BLOOD AND SAND" J-1 l L-rji MMi.N-n; iiaii.v CHARLES RAY In "A TAILOR-MADE HAN" 333 MARKET frTeVi'il: 1 PARK UW,A S' lxebfi JOHN BARRYMORE DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "SHERLOCK HOLMES" l in "HURRICANE'S OAL" sti:msiiii' NOTICn STKAJIMIII' NOTICKS SWltSITE STAR STKAMSHIP NOTK i:s v v nn cliriinm ni:ini th amitiiN MAJEHTIC (new) ... Oot. S3 Ne, 25 De. JO I OLYMPIC Hev. lite. I! Upc. 30 HOMERIC (nfvl . . Nev. 11 De, 9 ; n. y. re cenn ini'Ki:srev.N) ami i.ivEiii'oer. . , BALTIC Oct, Hi Nev. 25 Dec, 23 ' Ui DKIO Nev. IJie. lire. 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Athn (i thr iwimlar Tmns-Attanttr I.tncr.i i ADRIATIC, f4Ml ten Jan. fl Feb, 24 LAFLAND. 18 505 toil , .. Jan, Id Mar. 10 WEST INDIES CRUISES by the Premier Steamer te the 7're;ii'ci MEOANTIC . Jin 15 I'eb. 17 Mar. 22 eOjirrnfini; I', a. Oevt. .VMpi) PHILADELPHIA TO LONDONDERRY, BEI.rAGT. DU8I.IN St CORlC SS "HERHONHBON" October 31 PcamUiiavlan ana Baltle Perta H'S "EABirORT" November 11 Oilier S. & 3, Pcrta at Sufficient Carue Often MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 44-I-46 Bourse BldS Philu. i.nmh. 0.185 Main 7-r.i:i Fewltei'k te euth America u.&.QevernmentShtps .V Y..t'f.YJIOl'TII. CIlEllllOrne AVIIVKIIT- KROONLAND Oct.2iDen.2ajnn.fi? LAPLAND Nuv. 4 Dec. 9 GOTHLAND (Ulreeti ..ev. ii Dee. 18 'FELAND .. . .Nev. 25 Dee. SO F.h. 3 FINLAND Dee. 2 Jan. 6 Feb. 10 l'IIH.. 11AJI11I IKI l.lllr -IIA.N7.III S'tnl.Mirt (thinl-nhia iitstengerj euly) Nev. 0 1'ielijlit fm llanrlu nnlf. I PIIII.UlEI.riUA ANTWRUP I Mlmeuri, , . Oct. 2D Napierian .Nev, 21 Kcvthlan. . .Nev, 13 Mackinaw, Dee. 7 Mohenao . . Dec. 13 ROYAL MAIL "'J he Comfert Ueiite" te EUROPE New Yerk Cherbourg Southampton Hamburg OR0PESA . . Nev. 4 ORRITA Nev. 29 Jan. 10 Feb. 21 OKDU.NA . Dec 20 Jan, 31 Mar. U WEST INDIES J'ice Otiisej de Imx JAN. 24 rED. 21 S.S. "0RCA" Z5,500Toei Displaccmect Larest, nixiMt in'il mtt luiurieua ahln cnicaKCit in Wi-et Imlli'i (.'rutin, calling at Sammi I'ulun, KurriuilOM, Havana, Ijx l.iiim Jlai I Inl'iu", KliiKktun. Trluldml. Ht. 'Hum ill, tnn Juun iiud Ucrmudu, ltutcs BERMUDA llu ln1 of ci-lerful emuhine. braclns nlr ti niif nl w rnl imilnaji. Rerular Weelily SallliiKa Ueflnntni; Ilerpmber 1'alatlal 'lrausutldntlc Liner "ARAGUAYA" n.soe Tem Di,Pi. Ne Paiipert Required The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. b.NDIUtSO.N HON, l.v:.. AdUNTS 1.0 Broadnay, N, Y., or local agent - ' HUDSON COACH $1625 CUNARD ANCHOR t,NE Freight and Tax Exrrej New Reduced Rates Fastest Time te Rie dejunelre, Montevideo, and Buensf Alree, FineM ahipe American nervlce American ! oe-JAmericiin comfort i. Sail lnK from Pier 1, Hebcltn. gas. Western World . . Oct 23th 8.8. Southern Crest . . Nev. 11th 8. S. American Legien . Nev, 25th as. Pan America. . . Dec. 7th Fertnlghtlr thereafter Fer dfciititivn boekM, tJJrtt Munson Steamship Lines a Wall It. New Yerk City Drextl Bldf., Pbili.. l'. Maniivlnr Oneratcrft for U.S. Shipping Beard 1 .S. . '10 HAMIlfllO Ik VI.YJIOI'I'II AND CII1.11U01 rn; MANOHDRIA Oct. 20 Ncv 30 MONGOLIA . . . Ne, 9 Dec. 11 UINNEKAHDA til clan) Nev. 10 Dec. 21 rilll.AIU'l.I'lUA II WUH'IIII Ri-ythlan .. Nev. 18 Mackinaw Dee, 7 Maryland .... Dec, 20 i ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINL nUL-WHiU'llI UIMHIN Mliieuri .Oct. 28 Napierian . I Mabopae llUL,I.Anil.ASttH10A LINt rillL41)RLVHI HOTTIIKDAM Blydendylt , . Nev. A Burrerdvl: Nev 20 1 International Mercantile Marine Ce. I 120 STEAMERS. 1,300,000 TONS Paiienirer Office. 1310 Walnut St.. Pli'K Trelcbt Office, 433.414 Beune BM; . Pinla. Ii(iv toil nill li'ii I'CS ion Kllnn lim tlin hteiy N fdius 10.0W tellK. ,m '.'. " i, ., Viifv ill I f 11 "'il It. T.) PAvlr IU iuuin. J Pine Ht Hne .Iwnd'S'' 'JSl'Lt v U. X. bureett. At-1T Daturyii'Uf V, T liSTHMIAN Steamship Lines Philippines-East Indian Service DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA DUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Beiawan-Deli, Pert Swet- tenham, Singapore, Batavia, Samarang, Seerabaya MANILA and ILOILO S. S. "Mobile. Cltv" Oct. 21 S. S. "Steel Traveler". . . .Nev. 13 Ter rater and particular! anplr te NOhTON. LILLY & CO. AND . fi ti(rlj(iut i; nml SMitlnmiteii I VASTEST MAIL SEItVICE TO EUROPE MAURETANIA1 Ntv 7 Nev 23 Dec. IS AQUITANIA Nev, 14 D-c, 4 Jan. 23 DUIEKQARIA Nev. 21 Dec. 12 Jan, 2 lh .ibiiii' Miuiuiri mil M 00 A M N fe i'ljineilli I'lii rlmiirg nml lliiuibiui; SAXONIA Nev. 20 Jan. 10 via Halifax "i te I eMi iiju'ii"tnwiil nnd I.ivern ml i Nev. 2-' CARONIA . Nev, 4 Dje, 0 Dec. 30 Dec 13 TYRRHENIA mew) 'Nev. 4 Dee. 9 Jan, 6 ' 0ARMANIA . Nev. 11 Dec 14 ! SAMARIA Nev. 18 miIIIiiic fn in Hi ten Around the World Cruue LACONIA (newl NOV 21 Si inU te Iiiuuii ALBANIA i new) Dee. 2 Jan. 20 Teb, 24 ll'itin te i Iwrnjiii 1 inli.iiicrrv ,V dlnagen Al.uiniA .ncv. .3 N Y t (.iTilllllilTrV uiil tlllll-gOIV "MrnnviA iiiivi) "ev. 4 COLUMBIA Var 11 Hie n Jan. 13 AfYRIA Nev 2D "Jan. 27 ill fnnu lloten Inn ''S, nrvrni (new i VT 2. . TtrcfavTA (n?w) Dee. (1 CARONIA Fb 10, 1023 I'lilliili Iplilu t,i I iiil.in vat art Vi-v. 11 . . VIilOII.IA . D- 2 Sm iniir I." if (I Willi A"nt n- iltp CUNARD 4 ANClfOR STFAKSHir LINES Beune Blur, Lembard 8078 Oeneral Ageeti rhiudtiebu Main 244S PiienKi-r 0fl'i, l'OO Vnlniil bt Phlla, iriiir.nt union, ueiirae uinit rmu JOINT SZAVICt WITH HAMDUaG AMERICAN LINE, TO PLYMOUTH, IIOULOGNK HAMIIUUr, By New American - Flax Steamcra UKUAXCK Nev. te UAMnu:tn diutct Bait nm every Thuraday. Iiv the pirn. lir ateamert Mount Clay, Mount Ciir Ciir re.l, Mount Clinten, Hanaa, lUyern, Wuerttembcrg, ulih apeclsl cabin and BBDrevcd third dm cccommedatlomA, Umteu Amcihcan Lines, inc. 1, ,WM) Which-Tiie Real or Showy Showy Knew the Facts. It Will Save Yeu Much Yeu have the choice of two types of in service and which has proved itself closed cars under $2000. One features by official tests te be one of tlve world's body fittings dome light, vanity cases, great cars. silk curtains, etc. Special attention is in the Coach you get all the closed car given te that. Such cars are mounted advantages. Its appeal increases en chassis that in open models sell in because of performance and reliability the neighborhood of $10C0. and economy. Its greatest impression The ether type is the Hudsen Super- is mfade actual service and in the Six Coach at $1625. comfort it will give you. Yeu must decide which quality you Yeu will like the rugged simplicity of want at a moderate price whether its body and the utility and comforts it vanity cases and dome lights, trunk provides. It is mounted en the famous and guard rails, or genuine metering Super-Six chassis of which 120,000 are satisfaction. HUDSON PRICES ESSEX PRICES Speedster $1525 t- ...... 7.Pa83cnger Phaeton 1575 Touring Car .,. .... .,.,.,. ... $1045 Coach ' , , 1G25 Cabriolet w . .,... .,. , 1145 Sedan ' . , . . 2295 Coach 1248 I irlelil .mil lux I lru G0M.ERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR' CAR CO. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station 2400-14 Market St. f fj i Ul r