Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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THE MOFE FiVS
LETTJERBOX
By HENRY M." NEBLY
Red Head writes : "Let's de an Im
itation of Frank Tinney. I'll be Ffauk
and you'll be Ernest, the orchestra
lender. Hew's your baton average?
Xew we start. I say te you, I say,
'Why de the theatre managers show
pictures of Republican candidates be
fore election?' And you say. right back
te me, you say, 'I don't knew, Frank ;
why de they show them?' And I say,
'Net for the money!' See? That's
tbp joke, Ernest.
"New see if wc can get it over ever
Went pretty geed, didn't it? I get an-
ethpr one. Erneste TIiIk nnn will re
generate their hook-up, sure. Yeu uy'
te me. you sny. 'My dear Frank, the
Republican Party was net responsible
ter censersntp:- (sounds iike nn inter
view with the editor of Pearson's.)
Then I say te you .'Ernest loeklncsou
straight in the face und keeping serious
(that snows I am a real actor) I
r.ay 'eh, he ! Se that's why it was de
feated in Massachusetts and about
thirty ether States last year! Proba
bly the better class of voters in these
states, Ernest, was attending some re
fined musical comedy.' Then I sny,
'Ernest.' I never knew the purpose of
censorship was te drive certain men out
of the picture business. Because even
In the Cnpe Vcrdcgrls Islands, Ernest,
you must have lftnrd thnt these linns
that were producing when our beloved
censers were thrust down our threat
these dreadful producers are all out of
business. And stIT we have the cen cen
eors te the tunc of $3000 a year and
dumfound.'
"The fact of It Is this. Censorship
is the belief that n man is guilty until
he proves himself innocent, at his own
expense, and sets up the drinks for his
judges. But then you nre probably
after one of these jobs yourself, fol
lowing the steps of one of your con cen
frcres. Yeu probably knew him very
well. Hew has the continual sight of
uncensercd releases affected him? lias
hn killed any one lately? Robbed n
home or boxcar or safe? Set tire te
any burns? Run away from home?
If net, why net?
"Dees he beat his wife? Make love
te ether women? Held up trains?
"Jehn Sumner snld he. read a book
in a business-like manner when search
ing for obscenity. He could rend it
standing en his head and the dumagc
would still be the same. Rack te our
act:
"I say te you Ernesf, 'If the peo
ple of forty States can see uncensored
pictures, if it is net doing any harm
te our three censers and about forty
clerks te kcq them (I have heard that j
me snowing or eliminations te ciuu
women, ministers and friends is an
every week affair) hew can it harm the
rest of us. de ,ou knew, Ernest? Then
you say, 'Ne, I don't.' 9
"And that's it. Yeu don't.
."FIVE 4JOW8."
M. T. writes: "Rend your notice te
'Valentine Fans," etc., with the great
est interest. Docs that menu thnt wc
nre going te lese Itedy? Thnt nfter
'The Yeung Riijnh' wc ull! net see him
liny mere in pictures? Oh, I hope It
is net thnt, but am Sfrnid. I-esu our
Redv? Oh!
"And just when Iip premises se well.
I thought him splendid la 'Weed nun
Blind.' Te in lie is u most interesting
nnd attractive personality, and he lias
proved himself a geed actor as well,
lie. gave us h real human and very fas
cinating Uiillnrde. and the early scenes
of thnt picture give rich premise of
something different from his usual line.
"What a shame te lese him new! I
am enger te sen him again. I ahsnvS
leek forward with interest and antici
pation te seeing him In his next .picture.
And I don't hclleve I am nlenn in this,
"Se they are going te bring ever u
young Frenchman of his tfpe and put
him in his place, and arc going te give
him Redy's fume und popularity!
"De they really expect te get nway
with that?
"I don't think they will succeed.
New I have nothing against this new
comer. He may be line, nnd I believe
we will welcome him Inte our big family
of players; but solely and strictly en
Ills own merits nnu nicy inn never
Above are scenes from the plcturizatlon-ef Charles Majer's romance,
"When Knighthood Was in Flower." In the upper picture are, reading
from left te right, Ferrest Stanley as Branden, Marlen Davies as the
royal heroine, and Lyn Harding as Henry VIII. The lower picture
shows one of the beautiful glimpses ufferded by this film Inte the royal
gardens
"e "The Leves of Pharaoh.' Glad I
did; it is splendid."
Old Timer Yeu tell hubby for me
!.?.' I" ."P"0 e "the life of Riley," I
think he's the one te be envied.
J. E. p. D. writes: "I want te as
you a question, in order te start an
argument' if possible. What de you
mean by a small town viewpoint when
you speak of Griffith's treatment of the
m
own idea of a small town viewpoint and
in no way does Griffith show evidence
of having that viewpoint. New I'd
like te argue the question with you. but
first of all I want te be sure thut we
urc taming about the same thing and
net go elf half-cocked en a subject when
our ideas are basically different. I'll
leek for your answer and the next time
the typewriter is net busy, I'll try te
reply te it.
"I am certainly shocked at your
director. is most evident-and it is easy
it!
ehaags
,te see that. you are iuit poking fun at
tvrue
te
net can
kl 11.11. l7l- "..!
win. ji IUIQK 11 cruci,
cause you'll never'b able
mm.)
. "Hew a man of jeur'intelll
fall te see bow 'The Letef of Phi
could ha hn ImnrnrM If Da
had directed it I I'm sure that Da Mill
would have made a wonderful Pharaqn
because he is just as bald as Lubitsch.
And then tee. h would never have
missed drawing a parallel between man's
departure from the Garden of Eden and
the downfall of Pharaoh."-' Beth were
caused by. a woman. He would also
have had a glimpse of the future, that
would have allowed Gleria, the Ani
mated Clethettree, who would bar
probably plsyed Theenls, an opportun
ity te. wear some of the blxarre gowns
for which her acting Is noted.
"Anether questien: is, or rather was.
Alary Hay's reel maiden name Geneva
Mitchell? I attended the opening of
the 'Prisoner of Zendai and one of the
'stars' presented wss Oeneva Mitchell.'
who was said te have-danced in 'Sally'
V&Jl. Marjolane.' This description
fitted Mary Hey te a T, and the girl
herself looked very much like her, but
from' where I was sitting it was im-
muIM. fall itafifiltelv. T.aa rather
curious te knew, since I have a rather
tender place in my heart for her and
was much disappointed wnen i leuni
that she hsd left the east of .both 'Mat
jelane' and 'Billy'
mi
fAliee
beautiful
Jn"
shell
before they let te
Uadelphla.
"Berne time age, one or tne corre
spondents of ths movie column suggested
a list of favorite memories of the movies.
Mflv'T add one) It In tha brief scene
la thai 'Prisoner of Zends' showing
Lewis Stene and Alice Terry, in the
carriage, returning from the corona
tion. Wasn't Alice Terry exquisitely
beauuiui in mat scene?"
erry is always exquisitely
n mv eves, nt least. Gen
era Mitchell and Mary Hay are two
enure distinct persons count em;
Yeu go ahead and argue your htad
of about the Griffith matter.-rOne of
the best things I de is te start some
thing like that and then quietly with
draw and chuckle with joy, while you
fans tear each ether's hair out. Ge
telti)
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Postal Savings Dsorsase 1
Washington, Nev. 15. Postal Isar-
lmrs deposits November 1 aggregated
$134,837,000, reported the Posteffiee
Department. There are "signs of re
turning health" noted in operations of
tue savings service aunng uctener.
Withdrawals
offset b;
West r
the end of the month wits given aa
$788,000 lower than September 30.
iaving service aunng uctener.
irawals for October were largely
by Increased deposits, notably in
Coast cities, but 'the balance at
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lllve us Ids b"t.
"Ne, I don't believe they can put
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stoutness. These corsets insure comfort, health and m
stylish appearance. They are made of heavy ceutil.
Women's $2.00 Cerselettes QQf
Styles that hook at the side or back. A eOl
full range of sizes. bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
There's a Vast Difference Between the
Value and the Price in These
TWO GROUPS OF
Girls' Dresses
$4.00 & $5.00
Dresses
(One Sketched) x
$2.75'
$6.00 te $8.00
Dresses
(One Sketched)
$4.00
The First Greup com
prises a splendid let of
girls' dresses made of
sturdy serge, trimmed
with silk embroidery and
narrow sashes. Alse
dresses of checked
materials with knickers. These have vestees, cellars
and contrasting bands around the knickers. Sizes 8 te
14 years.
The Second GreUD includes a varied assortment nt
girls' and juniors' dresses of serge, velvet, flannel and
velvet combinations. Medels with pleated and gathered
skirts, as well as the popular straight-line dress. Seme
arc embroidered in silk. Sizes 8 te 16 years.
Girls' and Juniors' $3.00 Plaid
Skirts
&( I $4.00
$1.49
Well-made skirts en bands or bodies and ceminc? in
effective combinations of brown and tan or blue and tan.
Sizes b te 16 years.
Girls' $1.50 and $2.00 Gingham
Scheel Dresses
Bricht. cheerful checks, strinp nr nlairis. Smart.
trimmings of chambray, Peter Pan cellars, vestees, pock
ets end buttons. The skirts are neatlv eathered. Sizes
7 te 14 years. SnellensUrgS Economy Basement
74c
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These cunning little sets are net only
very attractive but they are warm and
comfortable for winter weather. Made
of excellent quality chinchilla and well
unea. The sketch shows
the smart style which
comes in blue, brown,
gray and tan. Sizes 2
te 0 years.
Beys' Tub Suits, QQ
Special at jj
What a low price! These suits are a
very remarkable value. Made in middy
and Oliver Twist styles, attractively
trimmed. One sketched. Sites 4 te 8
years.
SNELLNBURaS Economy Basement
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Makes a Difference of
50c in the Price of
$1.89 Bleached
Seamless
Sheets
at $1.39
Sheets of decidedly worth
while quality. They are
geed and strong and will
give splendid bcrvicc. '
29c Heavy Unbleached
Sheeting, -I Qn
35c
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A geed quality sheeting,
40 inches wide.
42c Pillow Cases
at, Each
A very geed value. Size
45x30 inches.
22c and 24c Bleached
Muslin, Leng Cleth
and Cambric at, 1Cn
Yard 1)C
All 36 inches wide. Lenv
and short lengths in the
1 3NELLENBURGS' Economy
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These $6.50 Velour
Overdrapery
Sets
Complete at
$3.45 Set
1 Pair Velour Draperies
1 Valance te Match
1 White I.ace Panel
1 Deuble Red
There are plenty of beau
tiful colors te cheese from.
bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
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$30.00 Combination
Chifforebes
at $19.75
A splendidly handy piece
of furniture te have in the
guest room, the children's
room in fact, any bedroom
in your home. Every house
wife who is hampered by
tee little closet and drawer
space will welcome one or
mere of these into her house-
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Conveniently built as
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Maae or sturdy oak. On one side is a deeD wardrebn
with carment h.ini?pr n !, . ...i!T ,. ,w,ir.,,roDe
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$22:00 Imperial-Edge
Hair-Felt Mattresses
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$11.75
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and we will make th mt.. v.
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