Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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We Kill be glad te publish the picture of such screen playert an are
suggested In the jam
THE MOVIE FANS
LETTERBOX
By HENRY M. NEELY
Dementia Prepense writes "It seem.s
that the amiable Mr. Harvey wns rlsht
after nil when he advanced the opinion
thnt the Decnlegue was net aimed nt
the ladles. I don't knew hew you feel
about it, but personally n urent weight
hns been lifted from my chest, especial
ly hlnee the criminal courts of the I nit
,m1 Stntes nre se gloriously confirming
hi-, decision. , ,
"Yeu see, 1 hnve been cherishing
homicidal thoughts against my husband
and the children becnun' they insist
thnt I snore in my sleep when I knew
perfectlv well thut I len t. nnd the
eiilv tiling that has kept me from car
rvli'm out mv deslgni ha- been a tear,
inspired by thut terrible picture
.Manslaughter.' that 1 might possibly
hrne te se te jnil for a while.
"Of course prison life may b" pry
interesting, but 1 should like te l.ecemu
a motion picture iifterwnid. and I un
derstand that a jail-ieierd p-'riiiatieiit-ly
debars one from that pmu ion at
present ,. , ,
"Ncvettheless. if the M hnppen
nnd'l set locked up for 'i M'.ir ei -e.
1 could net bear te be cut ett fmiu the
world without first hniiii.' dropped m
widow's (or almost) unto Inte the
box l'le.ie be l.lnd te u pr-peiti-
i mil nrlnt tin-, nihvrwj-e m
I life will be quite blighted.
4.T-!.b ..in. linv.ti. i u. een
011. re 1
of (lleria Swanson ' Her ligure. -e far
ns one can di'termine. i- ndtiiir.ibl" an I
ought te screen beaut ifull. 1- it I"
-ible that -he i- hneek-hn I"' '
"Seceiiil. don't mhi reiilly tl nds tlinr
:..., i.w liltr. 'Mun-liiuchter' eiuht te '
he suppressed'' The gle , . eple an
ultegether wrong idea (iheut hew lnws
niv enfercid -pr-ml in-ldieu- propa
ganda nsnlnst the female -e. .itnl in
timidate respectabh" wenn n in"' sul-
...,, Intf.Ti.rnl.lc unil).'- which Cfillld
and should be lemedied with y r; lit- I
tie trouble. I'erhnpx the Ku Mn Man
might speak te Mr. H-Mllle nbent it.
'Third, what hn- happened te Ilur Ilur
ten HnliuiH mid Ids mnrele.s trnel
incur, s.' The in" le-d-n't quite
the -nine v. it In i' him
I euith. nnd l.i-t. whnt i- Meir mid
. le name? The lir-t iliree .pi. -tn.ns ire
meie or le iheterunl nnd may be
iiii-wi'ied or net ml libitum but ii'"i
tin answer te the fourth di p mis i"j
tuturu hnppinesa."
(One: I snw enough of (ilnri.iswnnsnn
In s-itlie seem- in "Her Hided J 'age'
in conlnce me of the wi-dem et hav
ing her always well gowned. I fancy
she in quite in fin or of the new long
Twe. Really T de think thnt pictures,
like "Mail-laughter" euglit te he sup-pte'Aed-
and "Nne I'.e.de and,
"O.er the Hill" and Thunderclap
and u let of ethers but 1 den t dure
admit It because I nm tenihly nfiaid
of di-iigreeliig with m readers. J
Three; I haven't heard of Iturten '
Helme-.' picturiM f r n long time and
don't think the ine being made any
more. Of ceiuse, Kurten Helmes him
self is still giving hi- iliteie-tlng lec
tures with his own lllnii-. but the old
"Truvelegues" thnt u-ed te make hucIi
pipular sheit subji-n in the movie
houses hiem te hale Hteppeil,
Four; 1 had hoped te keep my inlddi
inline It seeief for I nm very i-emdtive
about It. Jtut line's the awful truth:
the nnine nt the top of thi- column
I- u nom de plume: the II M. N. ically
stands for Ham Man Neggn.
Mary, Jr. Yeu rather etnggernte
whnt I said about Maty Mile- .M Inter.
I simply Olr-elM'd tllllt slie Hull! t IIOIII
my Interest enough te make me wuut
te ue te see her. Hut tliut'H just my
leiseuul leiKtlnn nnd I luiew you and
thousands of ethers think she is, as
ou say, ".lust perfi-i t y adorable."
She Is new getting ic.iil.v te make "The
Tinll of the Lonesome I'lne." I let vm
think that will be u great combination,
don't eiiV Ami, d'ye knew; 1 believe
I'll go te nee it myself, ,
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pressed with the work Jehn Gilbert did
In this picture. I thought he played
the two pnrtK very creditably. There
was a difference of day ami night be
tween the two brothers and he gave
each ehnrncteriJiatien with such geed
work that It seemed like two different
people.
"Don't think much of thnt twin
brother stuff played by one actec, but
thin one seemed te stand out ever many
another I hne setn. 'The story was
net se iinpre lie.
"Snw Iorethy Dnlten nnd .Tack-Helt
in 'On the High Sen,' and while there
were plenty of things out Of place, I
enjoyed it u-ry much. The title vfn-n''
mi-leading at any rate. Ily Geerge '
there sure was 'enough -ea te It and 1
rather hated te see it leaie near the
end. Of (.nurse, I had the whole end
ing figured in advance, but net quite
as it happened. Thought the ending
disappointing in the feim shown.
"A week later .-aw Det again in "I'l.e
Siren ("air and it made me wonder
when another 'Foel's Paradise' will
(oine along. She i-n't dome -e well
lately, I think. Looked about (is fero
cious in this 'Slten ('.ill' gun play n
she did in 'The (rimen Challenge.'
The ,jti who playid the Iri-hmaii aete '
as well and sometimes better than any
of the elheis.
"Yes, I enjoyed Lloyd's 'Ginndmn'
I!ey' ery much. Thnt hobo burnetii
-lire wns n type. And hew 1 de hi,
te watch Mildred lni with all .
magnetic chnrm.
"Spenklng of charms, I thought t1
was u -pletidid slirpilse wlieie (.1:111
ma'- geed luck charm wn- nitiedun
into the plot. Net only wa- it iiin
ihiug new, which is -e wi Iconic 111 th
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An unusual opportunity te make a choice selection from among our thor ther thor
euf'hly reliable fur garments in Raccoon, Nutria, Opossum, Squirrel and
Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat) of Standard Heuse of Wenger quality at
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LlSDGER - f PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY.
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ilnys of sd ninny repents, but It ncpnied
te fit into the story be wcU,
I like
Lloyd very much.
"Many hnve voiced their opinions of
Lloyd Hnmilten nrid he doesn't seem
te liuve Mich u large following of nil
mlrcrH. Well, I must sny 1 nm net
one of whnt following he may hnve.
I Ind te I'll through koiiie of IiIh picture
nevcrnl tlmce In the pant nnd come-
I I mi's I rrnlly liinl te lnugh, but mere
nt the rlclIculniiMir.ss of bin efforts thnn
tlireugh nctuiil letnlcnl nbillty. Yet
there nre theso who like him, nnine nit
trvin Cobb .thinks n mnn tnklng off
several vents In Miccesiinn Is jiroveklng
of much mirth. I'll never grew fnt
lnughing nt Lloyd Hnmilten.
"Seme of these guc.ssers fis te whnt
you leek like mnke me IihirIi. T don't
need te guex ; I knew. Its a pleasure
te knew I nm writing te such a well
known nnd intercntlne person ns n cer
tnln 'write-up' describes you te be. The
ueenmpanylng photograph reglsteiisl
mvernbly, iiml cheuld rcmnin hi ni.
memory. I
"Y'enghtn see my erfice. CJet it n'l
dressed up with pictures of movie star.',
iiiul mnybe I luiveu't get nu nssertment.
Yep, seme of these you printed, tee.
"Ain't seeing much Intely. Cnn't
stny nwnke. l'ictures nffectlng my eye
somehow. Se I nm Inylng off the
'dumb drninn' for the present. Will
Mnnd by n while nnd listen in en the
ether taw." .
Verb Sapp writes: "Judging from
.1 .- J .L ...! nne l,ln. nn.l ,1,1.
IlllS Ullll lull. 11.11, WIIC l.. ... Htl
ether, I feel sure that a movie vrslen
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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 locality obtaining pictures through the
Stanley Company of America.
ALHAMBRA mn A!,?,S
TOM MIX
In "FOR BIO STAKES"
APnirin BSD TltOMI'sON PTS
ArOLLU MiTivtt: nuiA
BEX BEACH PRODUCTION
"THE BRAND"
ARDMORE "WKffli.A
ALMA RUBENS
in "FIND THE WOMAN"
ASTOK iaiini:k tmi.v
0REERMEAMBlNCST',
WRITTEN BY RUPrRTHOOHES
AAU fy-jrfi
Rl t IF.RIRD
UrOHd 4 Suiquehfttva
frt"t 1iU " ii ni 11
WltTON 1ACKAYE in
"What's
Wrong With the Women?"
-r7STvirXl ntu. ct Mnt'i"
A
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THOMAS MEIOHAN ami T-,"RTiLE..,01r ln
"MANSLAUGHTER"
FAIRMOUNT soe,r,,r;1, v
"THE BONDED WOMAN"
,ndct-"IN THE DAY8 OF BUrrAtQJRH.1."
-,T, 1 ex THBATIIK llelnw SeruLe
DOrrl 3l. matin-it. tntt.v
JAMES OLTTrR crRfnen-
"THE BROKEN SILENCER
llr ml st it llrl"
1 Una Nl IK I rltlMN v , - . ., v m
JAMES RtFKWOOD b HFtENE 0HADWICK
"THE SIN FLOOD" '
fiTSriirei Al e0-"1 walni't st.
'IVIPEKIAL. mi-. s 'in- ': .a."1
, THOMAS MrtOAN nd irTTirE JOV in
"MANSLAUGHTER"
1 1 FffrbTV imeAii a rehmniA ai, ,
'-.IDEUrV 1 M'TIV" "Ul.l
SHIRLEY MASON
In "VERY TRULY YOURS"
ORIF.NT
Wnedlamt Alp. nt
I .si
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CONSTANCE TALMADUfc.
in "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER"
OVERBROOK ,:,D & "'L-.
GLORIA SWANSON
in "HFR OILDED CAGE"
i-Ta i" 'if it rilASKFORD AVB. A
''MI-JV1 . v vniKtrr
H0UJE PFTrRl i"nd MATT MOORE In
"THE STORM"
REGENT MA"Illcl!rrr;.,,f,.Ti VTS
CLAIRE ADAMS
in "GOLDEN DREAJtS"
O I A I TV. (IUHMANTOWN Avn.vcr.
BARBARA 0ASTLF.T0N In
'hatVWrenjj With the Women?"
33 MARKETS7',.:.T T?
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
in "THE BOND BOY"
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k&felky
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df it cci'lnlu murder trial which took
pimv lit'iv recently would be n 1'K
iiiidiii-y-iiiitldr. We ?etild Imve H.vlt-
IhI.iii b (irlllltli. with a thrilling 'rlilc
;.,ii i.. i... i..- ... ., 1,1. l.nmiflfnl
. .... ..... ..a... .... ...n n m e...i ..
Hiciitf cuVc'l". 1( we could work In n I
fun-Hi lire, u tnllreml wreck, n Inelirv
ii.ii., imitlivp mill ii I'liiitile of extrns (or
""', . " .. r :. .. . . ..i.i
tl.n 'hiiiiIc relief.' t be effect weuiu ue
nil llmt could be desired.
.. i i Ihi..iiuIi.I Im rtiit. nnln
I I1HVV IIITII uiii'ivsivu iuj"i.
mrnts en the various movie plnys mm
plners, nnd would like te venture one
or two of my own. In my humble
opinion Kmll .Tnnulngs Is one of the
greatest actors en the screen, wliiie
Krncst Lubltsch is undoubtedly the
creittest director. ... .
"However, I feel thnt some of our
own directors could equal him, but
Amerle.ui audiences hnve demons! rated
. .. ... ..L At tukaAn.ik llllll tfk. V
tunciiiMtciy in iiiu uuuivb im" ,
piefer hokum te art. se. In the wnnNui
the liiimertiil Deeley, 'there ye nr-re.
"llecentlv I snw ..lackle Coegnii in
'Oliver Twist.' liy a curious evcrsigm
the iirmlucers fnlled te linve the story
cutlrelr rewritten by a Hollywood
Mi'imrist, as is the custom in producing
the great novel-. They have even cure. ,
lesslv permitted many of the sub-titles
te 1)0 in tllP wOniH Ol WIP HUlinr, vci
"Hewevijr, there Is still hope thnt the
t-ensers will remedy the matter. I
"Toe bad the title role could net
have been taken by the great' and only
,t PrelUe Uiirrymere, whose imiicplien
of n lovesick Sherlock Helmes Is still ,
fresh In my memory." , ,
(Y're n delightful ensis In a monot
onous desert day. Verb Snpp. Come
iiRnln, won't you?
".1. Preti'.c llnrrymere!" (Sesh. I wish
IM thought of that one!)
i
All you bright children who nre In
the nthnnced chiss in Oriental mysti
cism will new sit down in your nice
. ...... iii.iiAMusBnn in iiiiiunni.
I I.U nlintra. I.eilll VOIir llOnilS tmCK.
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close your eyes and let your minds j.e
rnnTnri.AVK
I ftf. The NIXON-N1RDLINGER ZtV
I $! THEATRES UJ
M.M..V8 AMBAbSADOR m,'V,
EUGENE O'BRIEN
in 'CHANNINO OT THE NORTHWEST"
BALtlMOREV'i'.rjI-V
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
ln"THED0ND BOY"
RFI rVIONiT 62D auevi: makkitt
THOMAS MEI0HAN and 1EATRICE JOY in
J!MAJNSLAUGHTEjV
fFDAR UT" CCDAH AVENUr.
MARY MILES MINTER
In "SOUTH OF SUVA" .
COLISEUM '"""V M n?,h lce'h
ANITA STEWART
In "THE WOMAN HE MARRIED"
HIlvIRD 1'IWNT ST. A tllllAItDTvU
JUIV1I3U mTunonranUrerd 'T.
"THE FAST MAIL"
LEADER 1S TLiNCASTER AVB
JAMES KTTtKWOOD ft nrir-T "ifADWICl
"THE SIN FLOOD"
.OH 1ST f'2,). AN" l-nt'i'RT STitiiKi
.THOMAS MrirKV " tftT0E JOY I-
"MANSLAUGHTER"
NIYHM 52U AJ'D MAIIKHT STS.
. DOROTHY DALTON
in "THE SIREN CALL"
RIVO! .!
62D & 8ANFOM PTS.
GUY BATES POST
in "THE MASQUERADEB"
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DOROTHY DALTON
H "THE SIRtN CATL"
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DOROTHY DALTON
in "THE SIREN CALL"
STRAND TmT, Vp. Vv-'" ,nce
TH0MA MFTi"'v nt Tirr"""r TOY in
"MANSLAUGHTER"
AT OTHER THEATRES I
MFMRERSOFM.P.T.O.A. I
GERMANTOWN 'Vr'r?, ?
JAMES KIRKW00D A IfLEVF 1HADWICK
"THE SIN FLOOD"
sjlrtls( I Mt Turn r. I'.nr 7A9
HOUSE PETERS and CLAIRE WIMflSOR In
"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
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Millinery
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NOVEMBER 17. 1922
with mine Inte the pnychlc world. We
nre Rfing le loeK into tiie lunire.
nre pelug te try te vision, In nny nl
the nKi" te come, nny )hotei)lny worse
thnn "The Mnn Who 8nv Tomorrow '
TH la n anvnrn . nvnn fur nilvnnCPI,
Oriental inyntlclsm. Any bright child
who succeeds will be rewarded with
two lumps of ten In her sugar tonight.
u
L. V. D.: It's a -geed thing
Important Sale Tomorrow
Cleth and Silk Dresses
All Sizes for
Misses and Women
Up te 44
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And YOU would be wearing
silk underwear this minute
if you knew ITALIAN Silk
WHAT is Kayser Italian Silk, anyway ? " Oh,
yes," you say, "I knew it's that finely woven
silk that stretches." That's all right but wait
just a moment. De you knew that it is made
of the best silk there is, the finest, the strong
est, the purest selected silk, the silk of silks;
that Kayser alone makes Italian Silk Under
wear; that geed silk is die longest-wearing
fabric in the world? Could underwear be mere
luxurious? Could underwear fit better? Maybe
some day but net today.
It is the most economical underwear there is
because it lasts se long.
&Mrwear
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Ay.
vmir first tinme Isn't Herthni
Yeu
wouldn't dnre sign your inltinl-J.
Yeu mustn't be. Impatient for an an
Wmeva's "Hn'eme." The t",?i,n"?"
you heard about wasn't a regular show
tngi It wns Just an Invitation affair
nt one of the big New Yerk hotels.
It's quite the thing te de that new with
pictures. "Saleme" will have a New
Yerk run nnd be generally ''released
Mimcwhcre around (fcinuary 1.
1312 -WALNUT
Regular
Values te
$35.00
Yes!
You've get te
have GOOD
silk
f fur the mmd
UM. OiW.ilar fit
mtdtHmttulH.ThTtt,
Utrfer httrf wtifht.
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Parti or Aitmbkd Artltlu
mid ta
Specification
: PREM1FR RADIO MFG. CO
? ... ivr. North 6th St. T
s ceiunibu vm rrk jm
wjrmjjmsMmjjHUimiffflZr;-
Reduced !
$1
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Extremely smart street arid daytime cloth frocks,
priced te introduce "Engel" quality, style and value;
but two of a kind, se early selection is suggested. As
usual, Engel's court comparison! "Quality for
Quality," their fashions are lower in price than at
any ether establishment in America.
Handsome "Engel"
Afternoon Gowns
Values $'2Q.Q0
te S65.00 ,jf J
Gathered together in one group are many lovely
frocks mostly one of a styl-c frocks that have
been selling in our own stocks at much higher
figures. Every one has been radically reduced.
There's a frock for every occasion. A frockfer
every type figure. In all the most up-te-date
styles. And fabrics. And colors. A big saving
te YOU en any one you ae.ect.
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It is In trie wearing of ttis
Kayser Italian Silk Vests that
their superior quality and ex
quisite tailoring arc given the
truest test. Just three inches
above the knee they de net
wrinkle or roll up.
2.30 and up
Loek for the Marvelftt rein
forcement in the crotch of
every pair of Kaysir Italian
Silk Dloemers it iiis"f
their durability. Stretches with
every step giving comlert ana
ease of movement.
ManelCit reinforcement
$3.50 and up
Designedfer romferta Kay"
Italian Silk Union Suit ful
fil, its purpose -with room
enough" yet carefully fitting
thefigure-itUprscticallyarea;
uiaite te the tailored cestutn
6.00 and up
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