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Diamond Dyes never streak, ipet, fade or run. drfi. bBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBb ' IbbeSbSbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbRIbIbIbBx LtaM BaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBmaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaBaBaBaBaaaBaH BBBBBHBHB!ajt?iaHSBBBBBBSBS7i i' aBafaBF'"?VBBBaBBBBBa1 MmWfSMmmmmmmm:mih'Wm -"bBbBbb. BaBaBaf W-fMLmm'fnLLLilmMixmFM ' it - VI b wCPIeiiiiBiitBtiis BbBbBbBMy "'&7iBIPiPiPiPiPiPiPiPiPiPiPiPiPiP. UKaBaBaBFaBl BaBaBaB '" fel h- ' BaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBWeJD'???' .BBBBpSsrtlll kK.iV,.iBRBiBHlllkHiAi;v " BMMsel ,wW'1BlwW IIIIIIVK''i'7',vi .'.':.' BbBbBb.bBbbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbb1 that Res Ingram la a wiaard aa.a director? Of course, he may net come up te the standard of the graaPt ill- rector, Ve Alllle ; tuat is cieany uuu- StOOl. i . , . "The movie fans rave ever; thta star, they're fickle as the wind. They Idelise another, and nlUth while never a word de they utter praising the directors, who, in my estimation, nre-tne true cause fur the making of many a cinema star. .... "My this I de net intend te detract from the ability of the actors and ac tresses, but I de think that the direc tors should be recognized as the chief factors of successful pictures. (It's geed te see the fans taking an Increasing interest Mn the directors of pictures. In nine cases out of ten, the director makes or unmakes the suc cess of the lllm play and' a geed di rector can make even a mediocre per son seem like a fine actor or actress and can gloss ever the faults of an ordinary story and meke it seem geed. ' T. Hayes Hunter was the director of "Earthbnund." Yes. I consider Hex Ingram one of the finest and most artistic directors we have.) a Charles Hutchinson, the daredevil of the serials, writes me a geed -by note, in which he says, "I am leaving for Londen tomorrow (November 4), en the Olympic, where I am going te make some features -for an English concern. Expect te be back about the first el the year." That snows new Teach Children Te Use Cnficura Seap Because It Is best for their tender skins. Help it new and then whh touches of Cutlcura Olntraentspplled te first signs of redness or rough nets. Cutlcura Talcum is also excel lent for children. whjaJJjwifc. Ofatmwt SanaM. Talma SA. faVT-Cuttam Seap iUtm witkaat bui. THE MOVli FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY M. NEELY aV Don't take chances with your health t -that cold-get it off your chest with BADMEBENGUE i AtfAl A.at).na.W t, Rub the Beams in and the cold out Atany DnigSterc-Keep atubehandv tUtau-aVCeN.T Asset. Aftu. nrnram T ; CORNS Lift Off with Fingers flhk 1 t3 I )lKR HttUiLJ" ,! ' Drep a l . Unbett e "cisnt te ter a remove few cents. bard s m id rsiniAaiA . u"iB W S aai--" Valentine fans and nnt I -Valentine fans will be interested In the latest fihase of his career. It Is summarized n an article printed in the New Yerk World yesterday. 'Ere 'tis: "When the steamship France arrives Saturday It will bring Charles de Reche, thirty, n Frenchman, who is te take the leading part in the important Famous riayers-Lnskv motion pic tine "A Srmnish Cavalier." a nart wiiicli originally was given te liodelpb Valentine. "Valentine, who rose te fnme through his appearance in 'The Four Horse men' and several subsequent films made by Famous Players, is definitely 'out' as a Famous I'layers star. He voluntarily left the organization a month age. The company new has asked for an injunction te prevent htm appearing in ether pictures. This in junction will be heard In the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in about two weeks. "The World, learning of the pro posed importation of Dc Reche, who is said te be of the same type as Valen Valen tieo, made inquiries both in this coun try and abroad. It has learned that while the Famous Players- Lasky Cor poration hnd te keep Its venture a se cret, it will attempt te transfer te Dc Reche the popularity already attained by Valentine. In order te glve this venture every possible opportunity for success, a nation-wide publicity cam paign will be launched for the eunjr actor shortly after he begins work en his first (Urn here, 'The Lnw (if the Lawless,' with Dorethy Dalten. Tills picture will be made at the Leng Island studio. "De Reche first enme te the atten tion of the Famous Players Company tevcral months age when a motion pic ture called 'Spanish Jade' was shown here. Officers of the company in New Yerk telegraphed Jesse h. Lasky, vice president of the company, who was in California, te see his work. This was prier te public knowledge of difficulties between Valentine and his employers. "Mr. Lasky agreed with the New Yerk executives and a quiet Investiga tion was made as te the possibilities of engaging him. When Mr. Lasky was in Europe late this summer he contracted with De Reche te come te New Yerk and appear in 'The Spanish Cavalier,' taking the part which had been allotted te Valentine. It was en this tour that Mr. Lasky contracted with Pela Negri for her trip te America. "De Reche is said by picture men here and abroad ,te be a handsome chap, suited perfectly te step into parts laid out for Valentine. . He is un married, and has appeared in Paris in such stage plays as 'Marthe.' He was the Due de Ceranne in 'Iinperia' and Deputy of Majoment in 'ulgellette.' He was in a screen play with Rcnee Lc Prince, the French star. "Although no confirmation of the ultimate aim of the company in this respect could be obtained directly from Famous Players executives yesterday, It was learned beyond doubt that thin uniaue experiment In the transfer of popularity would be carried out. Much en attempt has uever been made In pic tures before.". Q, E. D. writes: "Thousands of hearts have been really uddened, I am sure, by the news of Wallace Reid's breakdown. Though I have never be longed te his very strong personal fol lowing, I certalnly echo the regret of A. F. 8., 'se few things that are last ing te show for his yesrs of work, se few tbines commensurate wun ms real ability.' I leek upon tblsis one of the real aim tragedies, "I wonder also if some of the fans are net feeling deep regret for some of the slams they have been handing blm. Many causes hsve contributed te his present condition, of course, but one of these causes was surely the realiza tion en his part that he was taking n slump In his work and gradually losing his popularity. "Seme unpleasant things have been said about Mm. I believe that DO per cent of these slams and nracticallv nil of the responsibility for his slump should go te the producing company which has been exploiting blm commer cially at the expense of his artistic Ufa, I wonder it we realize hew little the majority of screen actors really have te say In regard te what, or even hew, they shall act? "The nreducine company has nrnn.,1 that It Is in the moving picture business first, last and nlwava te coin money, net te develop the personalities ana laients ei ninouieus young actor who want te make for the public worthwhile and artistic pictures. "Personally I have never slammed Retd, for which I am new thankful, but I have been guilty, of throwing brickbats at tome ethers; but I have learned my lessen. I. tee. hav a n. creed 'If you cant boost, knock, but bit the fellow mat deserves it.' 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BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaS In the upper picture" Glenn Hunter, recently seen here en the stage in "Morten of the Movies," Is seen trying his hand at regular screen heroics, u lu "The Four Horsemen." Melew Is the normal Glenn we all knew, boyish and unaffected. The girl is Mary Aster most te one person applauded the four nets (they were the most senseless, brainless, and every ether kind of less, I have ever viewed), but the photo pheto phote plav, 'The Leves of rharaW was coldly received. Why, I de net under stand. "Te me It wns beautiful in every sense of the word. The noting left very little indeed te be dctircd, the direct ing wns superb, and nil in all I was thrilled during the whole period In which the picture was shown upon the screen. f'Thls wns my first opportunity of seeing Jennings and his histrionic ability, and it t 111 net be the Fast time either, net by a long shot. Se was the slave girl, Theenls, wonderful. "neil, as the people were leaving the theatre I did net hear one com ment praising the picture. "Yeu see, Mr. Neely, you are right In jour statement that 'De Mllle Is the grentest director and Lublttch the worst.' but somehow I would rather see the productions of the worst di rector. "I saw Jehn Barrymore In 'Sherlock Helmes.' Mr. Ilnrrymerc is a great, or rather the greatest nrtnr, 1 admit, nut still in his role of Sherlock Helmes, he d.id net quite come up te my ex pectations. There seemed te be homo home thing lacking in bis portrayal of the great detective. I sincerely believe that Geerge Arllss would have scored a success in thnt picture. "New I will ask a few questions. Could you plcute inform me as te who was the director of the photoplay 'Earthbound'. Alse de you net think suddenly things happen te you when jeu are In the movies. Only about a week age Hutch was here and I hnd luuch with him. He spoke of his desire te make features instead of sticking te serials, but, at that time, he had no dclinite contract In view. I'm sure we will all wish him well. You'll remember his "We-Get-'em Hutch," "Hurricane Hutch" and his present "Speed" and you'll agree with me that any man who has the nerve te de the things he does deserves te get what he wants. And, with it all, he's one of the most natural and unassuming chaps I have ever met. There Isn't the slightest suggestion of the actor about him and he never talks shop unless you steer the conversation that way. auuiiuiiiitnitiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiirjiiiiiiiuiiintiiimiineiiiiimiu PRY mx M. - mmmm t, "The Telephone With the Voice of the Living" CORYPHONE .ii0 "" r 7 "TTitend . pre-eminent "y . aDia irera Muipmcnt mvi ed for th Ntv during th PMt 86 yr. .?Ptliil qiwlltr and efflclunt operation CORYPHONE-: : J ., tj-4 Pluri ara backed br a powerful emabt. tien of unoutitlened Integrity. "BU Initit upon hearing a C0RTPB0S9 Chas. Cery & Sen, Inc. Phila. Branch The Bouts 1'HOTOrLAVH rilOTOPLAYB The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask tv. i,Q y theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the eiaiuey company ex America. ALHAMBRA ,ST,!!,A,s?l00?.Bi1: DUSTIN FARNUM In "THE TOSEMIIK TEAIL" A POT I C B2D THOMPSON 8TB. frJLAJ MATIN' KB DAILY CHARLES RAY te "A TAILOR-MADE MAM" ARDMORE SeTp, JOHNNY HINES In "SURE-FIRE FLINT" dE IhsNiXON-NlRUUNtiCR THEATRES ffl ACTnO E1UHTH A UtnAIlD AVE. rtSlUPi MM'INKI' DAILY HAROLD ItLOYD XN HIS LATfST 5-EEEI, PICTnEE 'GRANDMA'S BOY" AMD VAUDEVILLE QITICDlDrk Uread ft Hmauehann DLXJCdt3HU 'nni""-' 2 until 11 WALLACE RE1D In "THE DICTATOK" COLONIAL 0,D- Wp LIONEL BARKYMUKt In "THE FACE IN THE TOO" Aixnu'a . -. . Wallace Reid and Lilit Lee In "THE OHQST BHEAKiri... BALTIMORE Mffi ' M" ovEserpHxmm FAIRMOUNT "WSut? DOROTHY DALTON In "THE SIREN OAtLH eiTLJ CT TllDATRD-Dlew Spruca JUlrl 91. MATIN""-' DAILY HARRY CAREY In "THE KIOK-BACK" GREAT NORTHERN d.'i UVfK DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "HUJlIlICANEjSqAVl ItinPDI A I OOTIt k iivirt.ri-vi. Mit pLLMONT VS,!?0 mahket U.J tj f. -30 4.8: -st) je ii i. t Wanda Hawley and MUten Silla ln"BURNINO BAMDH PCEDAR O"" CEDAH AVENUE COLISEUM fiaftVdWv8"? MARY MILES MNTERP M tn "THE COWBOYTSn nl? 5. If T irii, ' . ..niry.. Rennipu v.i'BtU.'' w. 5. WAI.NUT STB. "lOOlvift. T A 0 GUY BATES POST te "THEASUEBADEB LIBERTY meAWMXKV- XOUaEPE.TTMOOBEt, rtDICWT Woedlaiul Ae. at Old at. UKILIN 1 MATIVKR DAILY BAXBARA CABTLETON in "Wkat's Wrong With the Weata?" OVERBROOK 03D ,KAV; RODOLPH VALENTINO In "A BOOUE'B KOtAOE" bAl K1 FUANMOIIU AVENUE rALIVl .5JJB" BTBEET ENTIRE WEEK wrrnwT. T.AUOH WEEK ExeluiUi Sbeflnr 8nn' Oemidr BtaMtlea HAROLD LLOYD "GRArVOMA'S BOY" Donald writes: "lleliir a raila r reur dsilj' column, I reulil nnt but lielp rradlnK your favorable criticism of the production 'The Levts of .Phsrueli.' Your crltlclKin of this picture prompted me te see it and ,1 really sin greutly in debt te you, sir. '"Ie nrecram at thla nna nnt Irrltatii, Atv,,- Itaa fsaturs plua..TV,dlWa iJ LI w 'x..i Jrf. ' I . . .. .. - .s ' '"y"J'J-'- Glwfi'k .K'i&t'.tfl : Kl..-t M.ViKCT HT. llilew lTtfi V." 11 1'. M. rn.vci"N i in a. SHIRLEY In "VERY TRULY. 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