Snmmm. H rtnlff-Ji m$M lDELP BOMm ysimtm ' ! v4 JM.UNJ ffa Daily Mevie Magazine .j : : , i I. ( FSHE BftfiVGS SrGE. TRWMPH TO SCREEN aaKHaaaaaaaLBT '- W LaaaLVr b2ZbbbbbbHIHE2bVbbbbbbbb1 Pr:-;', HP&HaH Kia? ' iWjH fli7 -bbbbbbbbbbbbbEv mKm ' 'BBbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUl l.V .MzafBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV bHbbbbbHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt " bbbbbbbbbKbIHkvNIbbbH VbbbbbbbbbLBbHb jBBlBPfcavrBBBBH Klslc Fergusen, who Is returning after an nil-tee-long ntnence, te the screen, Will be neen in "Outcast," which, as n play, vrns her first real success. In it she plays a role quite different from any she has yet had In the films THE MOVIE FAN'S IETTERBOX By IIENRY M. NEELY was asked my opinion of Tem Mix pictures and I replied, 'Ilntm't he get a Wonderful horse?' N mil Mart, big 1)111 Hnrt, the guv with the big Hart, tlie Hurt of geld yet try nnd get n cent. I swore off him, tee, nleng with Tem Mix and hooch my cellar Is dry." Teute Mallet hasn't forgotten us en tlrcly, after all. Just net n picture postcard from her showing her hotel nt Fernandina, Pla. Hhe writes: "The Evekine I'UM.10 LEneEn it the nln tlfnllMt tliln uhnt nln't down here nwnys. Busy ympntlilzin' with the movie mnnager who has te please Tor Ter Tor tURuese (non-reading variety of fisher men), Italians, colored ministers nnd Members of five different creeds a few highbrow teurUts nnd Tessle Mnllct. Ana a new bill every night." h. K. N. writes: "The'Frcnch-Ca-nudian plcture for which ene of your correspondents asked was "The Glorious Foel,' 'rem Sir Jllherf rnrRer's novel 'The Meney Muster,' with Jnine Kirk Kirk weed ns .Ien 11 Jacques Darbcllle, Ann Ferrest ns Zee, his diiuahter, and Alice Helllstcr, n one-time Essnnay player, as Carmen, his wife. You're welcome. "I have just seen 'The Leves of Pharaoh' nml enjoyed it very, very much from beginning te end. "It sveini te lnc that the mistake was Galvanized Beat Pumps 2Q"a""""dKSS!QMJ W i Mnnnfartarfd by , . I.. I. Bcrstr Ce.. M.N. M t. WVjMSTMVjerjtjtOM Pearls Re-strung PrlcM lewput In the rlly. Ktpert work. All klndH nt tiecklncp rentrunu. Knot Knet tins n appclultv. iM-lieitr rtlce. Werk limranteed. Clnp fnmlnlicd at cost. Ideal Pearl Ce., 1530 Chestnut St. Billy Dew writes: "I've been tee busy lately te give you and the fans any time nnd notice that several have beat me te it in saying some few things. I have, however, taken time te write Wally a nice cheering letter, but net en the day ou set aside. I wrote as seen ns you made the sug gestion and I requested that credit be given you for piemptlng me te send words of cheer te nn afflicted fuverlte of mine. . ... "Baw 'In the Nnme of the Law' recently and was net greatly impressed with it. One particularly absurd part was when the little waif the patrolman brings home dresses herself se wonder fully after arising next morning. 'Buster Keaten, In 'The Frezen North,' sure coaxed n grin from me with that little, impersonation of Ven Btrehelm. "I can't say I regard 'Sherlock Helmes' as anything te rave ever. Bnrrymere did net have much real acting te de, nnd even the part where he disguises himself as nn old man te ftt into his house failed te impress me as anything really wonderful for Btrrymere. "The ether Iiarrymere in 'The race In the Feg' played n new part very creditably and, had pretty geed sup port, but sonic of the characters under went some noticeable changes In the one night that the action U supposed te take place. There wasn't anything tame about that fight between Barry Barry mere and Welheim ; It sure was a wow, Mary McLaren just innde herself nt head nnd very little added te hln face. However, what followed his return made me overlook this nppnrcnt flaw. Tannings certainly was huprb as the returned Pharaoh. And what splendid character work. And Snmlak nnd his home in the most comfortable corner of my heart ; she wns se easy te leek nt. Contrary te another critic who said the generous sprinkling of Russian scenes did net distract one's mind from the original story, I found it quite confusing toward the end. There was eme splendid photography. "Alse saw 'The Bend Bey' nnd found Xartbelmess still up te his old tricks of giving the best in him no mutter hew geed or bad the story hupnens te be. But arc we te assume that the old fellow who hears the alarm ever the prisoner's cscupe spent nil night reading or get up eurly te study? "Somebody said something about Igipine Lane recently. I saw him In The Pirates' en the same program with Leves of Pharueh' and I must say it wasn't such a geed appetizer for whut followed. Sometimes he really does appear funny, but the ridiculous things that fellow completely offset these oc casional (lashes. "That brings us te 'Pharaoh.' Let me thank you, my friend, for prompt ing me te see It. I certainly have net njeyed a 'spec-tuple' se much in n Jeng time. I saw it en two successive nights before I wns snliidled. Yeu can net Lubitsch and Jaunings will be two drawing names te me In the future. The Picture was really tee wonderful te nnd fnnlr with ut t no.,'. i,..i., i.- wg where the loves came in. I saw only ene love that of the hlave girl. And you an't Imn-ilne bow surnrlspil M". 'P HC0 Phnraeh come back after 'mv Doing away a few days, iippnr ently, with n geed crop of lmlr en his jlnugbter, and, but you knew what I wean, m" 'lnctM' nnd Phyllis,' n 'Old Jlmer says, wns the name of that ey picture. .l.'I01''.1, tere.0,',. semething: didn't the p!(V,.,?lrlT111 I'haraeh' remind you of frlHllln iJenn seveinl times? fitSi?" " job ,,s V0Ur as ie!5r,nV'ri!rM: "1 mw that great 22.iT J'i? Tnr,0,, " that great picture, 'Pml'ecli Hemes.' Ain't the GiUvJH,?t8 frW'lly wonderful? nrt'nVr l wtPecte' te sec something mi. Ll WI,N I,,',l Jko Tarry -ASfc. h0,' 'ns. !he honorable Sir , aZIm enan P0i'!' In thMB won wen won feoiii . d?fs whcn l wn!" yeung-nnd Miey married and lived happily ever," Hnvc,ri TVh.we W."R 'Mx 'lour Wat that's all'- Jak' wa8 J"te' 1 mil ,-Inclt, Coogan In 'Wew Bey.' DB,,-IJLm"chyi ,n.fert- ore'n that. I J.,Lkne!v Jfhy., Mebbe it's because i JjnipH hlzed with him. Lets of sad V.- ,I)B of hpmnur. 'n everything, in mi ."tni.. of the. 'u'"n "' enrt was ?.m.i.n(niAl',' m tl."t J 1,B' te swallow if.n? '?re l(i fontlmmt-preof, nda-h-!?1'-R,""-hrted uy like me, then tk.f t ""ever the geed I borrowed J.!? 'L16 'Demi-Virgin'). em'J,tuJ!.nJ!OM.t Way' I nt him a te fish for mine, nnd then I realize it's against the rules and regulations. Then I spend twenty-two cents nnd treat my one and only one te the movies. And then she vows that she'll never marry any one except H. V. Gugllelml, with the accent all ever the 'yell.' And after me investin' twenty-two cents. (Oct that 'Invest'? I'd commit homi cide, which is slang for murder, but our Assistant District Attorney, Mau rice J. Speiser, might object. Yeu see, I'm net n woman. "I disagree with one of- your corre spondents, namely nnd te wit, ene Lu cille In Vamp. With n name like that she must have been born" in Camden or Mnneyunk. Miss Vamp criticizes the 'lnngwidge' of our justly famed Tessle Mallet, the girl who can certainly wield one. But I noticed many, many gram matical errors In her letter (nnd if she'll leek she'll find many, many errors in mine.) ' "She didn't like the 'stars,' but I did. I've get a sense of hurser. Pelly Mernn, Johnny Hines nnd Bill Morri son were a regular vaudeville bIiew, even the some of the stuff was old. Awl 1 iw Buster Keaten amile (lino type man: put that in itnls). 'And Mme. Dernldinn could certainly shuke a wicked shoulder. Ne, my dear Miss Vamp. I wns net dNnppeintvd, but then I'm still quite eung nnd foolish. "D'vt- knew I iiiaile u New Yeur resolution' Never see Tem Mix. I ' V Mifly Vsi JJff. VUf jlv vTV- v t Clttf4 in OArfttef Upnt say Jusf a sere Ihreat. " TOMORROW, today's dls dls dls comfert maybe something mere serious. Your doctor will tell you that an inflamed threat is nature's warning that germs arc trying te invade the system. Fermaminr, the erm-KiIIIng threat tablet, is heartily en dersed by thousands of doc tors because it actually Mh germs, thereby net only reliev ing sere threat, but prevent ing mere serious infection. Pleasant, harmless, efficient. All drug stores. ermamint I CtftM-KIUING THROAT TABUTS Vrnmfi,l i r f radtrMM SAMPLES: Te acfltfcinfyeu ith. Femmmlnt ue uill lend a (rul Tube oil ttcc pt of 4c in stamps In (l-jmji mailing ceit. JJii The Bauer ChtmlMi Ce., 1 1 VC. i&h St., N. Y. City In billing the plcture the enme week as 'Manslrughtcr.' "'The Leves of Pharaoh' wns, in l my estimation, en no higher nn intellec tual plane tlinn 'Passion or 'Decep tion.' And were net these two photo- . plays flnnnclal nun-esses? T' think that ' the combination of Alice Duer Miller, (Mil B. Dt-Mllle, Themas Mclghnn nnd Lentrlce Jey wns loe much for the average fan. 1 hnve net et,seen Man slaughter.' but must confess Hint I am looking forward te It. . "In nnsslng, I might say Hint I con sider 'Deception' one of the best pic tures I have ever seen, nnd kmil .inn- flings' portrayal of Henry VIII nn al most unequalcd performance." (You're right. .Tannings' Henry Vllf stands out as, one et the finest screen1 nerlrnynls I've ever scpn. I, don't knew of nn thing 1 would put nlengsldu of It, just offhand.) Anna M. Nothing definite yet nbeut fcre the deal, ene the Griffith tie-up with United Artists. The ether ele ments 'of the '"BlBfFeur" might- ob ject Je (Iriffitli making n picture t that cenld net Very well 'go Inte distribu tion through United" Artltfi' channels. It. is said Griffith might, require as surances of n free hand in such mat- The tJelduvn people nrn ters ns the nmennt of .investment te Invited T." Vv. Griffith go into the production, and if Is under- pnoTerLAVw rttOTOPI.AVM The follewlnp; theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amerlcaj 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. ALHAMBRA ""VWSM BEBE DANIELS in "PINK OOPS" , APHT T C B2D Thompson sw. Pi.rJL,LJ MATINKK DAIL.Y AI.T..STAB OABlVln. ..... "WILDNESS OF YOUTH" ARDMORE SeTpa. ALEXANDRE HUMAS' PAMOTTB 8X0KT "MONTE CRISTO,r ' A QTOD BIOHTH ft OIRARD AVK A3 1 VJlN MATINEK DAIL.Y . HAROLD LLOYD In HIS I. J TEST n-REEl PinTORE "GRANDMAS BOY" DI I tCRIDn Br C-niuthnnnV DlUC.DlrL Cnntlntieui. '1 until 11 MIA MAY In "THE WIFE TRAP' colonial atn-Atr:zttfi RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "THE BOND BOTT' FAIRMOUOT01' "e"82 Tff sT6RMr'0?RE te etTU CT TIIEATRB Delww 8pn0O DO 1 M O 1 . MATtNEB DAILY AIL-BTAR OAST In "Shadows of Cengcience" GREAT NORTHERN VZn; 3V! "REMEMBRANCE" TfTiDTDlAl 0Tll"& WALNUT BT8. GUY BATES POST tn "THE MABQPEB APES' I mrUTV UHOAD A COLUMBIA AY. L.l0Hl II m vrtvrr daily WALLACE REID In "THE OH03T BREAKER' TSOICMT WecJland Ave." at OM St. VJrvlCIN 1 mtintk nw J" KATHERINE MacDONALD In "HER SOCIAL VALUE" 63 D OVERBROOK AGNES AYRES In "BORDERLAND" ft HAVEIl KOIIU AVE. DAI M FKANKFORO AVK. AND rL.lVi NOPJIIS STREET ENTIRE WEEK NATIONAL LAVOH WEEK Excluilvii Showing S'tson'e Cemedv B-nitlen HAROLD LLOYD "GRANDMA'S BOY REGENT .m.Ti V.TS. SHIRLEY MASON In "VERY TRULY YOURS" l he NIXON.MKDLINUiK M Vif THEATRES fgf '"''"AMBASSADORn-nM: VERA GORDON In "YOUR REST FRIEND" MARY MILES MIMTPP In "THE COWOQV ivti ruv timv.. td BELMONT ?fiAv" mabk Wanda Hawley and Milten Sills JnJJLttKJMINO BANDS" CEDAR UUT"RiATr-AVENt7i 1 -8n ft 3: T 9 P. M. MAYMacAVOY n "TOP OF NEW vnivn COLISEUM Mar.ket ht' cetn eeti -l-BOVEALL LAW" JUMBO ?'T,8T''i'RARD AVB. J " "zl -T'lmhr. .Tune, en rrankferi 'L" RODOLPH VALENTINO In "BLOOD AND IIAWtvi LEADER 4l0STT LANCAHTliM AVfc --Jzi 2:0 t0 r,!0: 7 te 11 P. M. ZceW'wives ta LOCUST 6iWm$?x Wallace Keid and Lila Lee Ln !THE GHOST BREAKER" INIAON "u AND MARKET STS ''I", . ati.l O HENRY B. WALTHALL In "LONO CHANCES" R1VOLI 62D A SANSOM 8T. 1 H A 3: 11-4.1 in 11 v LIONEL BARRYMORE Till FACE IN THE TOO" SHERWOOD Mth Baltlmera At. U11L..TVUU MAT 2. EVE j.M "ONE CLEAR CALL" fiQTH .91 1-tatre Opp. ":."Ti.rmlnl Wanda Hawley and Milten Sills in "BURNING SANDS" STRAND Q'T.niT V. m."1"9 "LOVES OF PHARAOH" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN 8Vr0vTO,:nr???LYkT RUPFTIT JtTreHr ii REMEMBRANCE7' ON DIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVENUB rvlMt-1 J at tuijPehecicbn st. D. W. OP.IFFTT't'R ""ODTfTTHV "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" 333 MARKET TeT! i PARK Rl5TfZ;VS Tvunuci nawiey ana iniuen SUM. JUtin DAKKIMUKb in "BURNING SANDS" ' "SHERLOCK HOLMES" r.D AWT 028 OIRAUD AVE, - XUt. 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