"rSPfWT r" "'"? tfrwyja wTi.i ii 'jywi napira'HWfiwn:'yJrji tfii t.i?rcTr.T.cni th ' w "vdf-afV'-H wpsiKSCT;, W'$ f '".V"' t i'lflp" rf i-H'MmmiX1 tirswcw. wjif.' v.. . , VvwiAi'wv'w; iftoe .n..er. fcjjf . l'r',,V;",V;i . .V u.i. .-, w.v xwmyx . r; u.nu&v.. i .'xainxiaJV JrnJXJijir . UJ?1 nu v wxTiaeJL r.svv. . . rki u. , J rt7P II 11 HI! i AicPTtir THE HOUSE tit. By GEORGE GIBBS . . , , ' 4tAer 0 "lfefc Triumphant" and Other tucceiHi t' 1 Copyright, 19tt, D. WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY CHMRY 'MOIiVH, up'ie-dal plrl. ricA nd ckarmfnp, at once Jrrlfalcd , and alfractnl (y DAVID BANOItBU, young American ethnoleght and tear veteran, amated by changes in manners and customs brought-out by the war, but inter' Med in Cherry, Hie medett fundi are' tnvetted with her father, JIM M0I1UN, a elf -made financial trader. Toe buiy te think of hit children he leaven them te MRP.. MOHUN, who no lueeenfullg cultivated the tecial tide of life. BItVCK VOWAft, a motorcar tales man, ' of -leave-man type, of whom Cherry imagines the i enamored. BOB MOHUNi ion, ii a typically reck Ici'i youngster. QKOHQK LYCETT, elderly chorus, phitoiephtting ai the atery develop. JOHN cniVHEHTUR, whom Mr. Mehun would like te call ion-in-law, ' , ' ' Ufll, (JOD!" Alicia mennctl, "It In vl nil tee desperntr tee horrible II wldh. I wrrc tlentl. , Cherry wns by her aide, touching her tently. "! don't t Mtiwsy," he snld Kntly,' "nor Beh. nor dntl. We'll Just have te nmkc the best of thing some wny." "But hew? Hew V enmc In u tided gnitp. Cherry innde n motion of her head und Pennington left the room llenlly. He hnd carried out his un .(....nr tnimlnn. thnnkful for the in- tcrvcntlen of. the daughter, which had aavc.l him some of the brutality of ipeiklng the truth. But after the lawyer had gene the touch of her daughter's hand Hcrmed only te bring mere" learn, as she yielded without Mint te her despulr. "I can't face It" lie bobbed "I ean't. Te huve people xllirut uh be taune of this misfortune." "Well," said Cherry with u shrug, "if there arc. any people who want te alight me let 'cm begin at once. "Ob. my dear." sobbed the mother, "reu don't knew the world as I de. I'm afruld afraid te begin ut the bot tom again with with nothing what ever te leek forward te. ' "Well, all I've get te say te," said Cherry, "that If people think less of me because of what's happened, I'll think n devil of n let less of them ! But her mother was net consoled and wept anew. "Te think that all this theuM liuve happened. Just when when our future your future was m bril liant. And new everything will be se se different." "Oh. 1 ilen'i care. Muzzy. "Yeu de rare. Yeu must care, gasped her mother. ralxliiK a tear Muined face. "I've worked se hard, you can't, let It all go for nothing.' She straightened und wit up again. Harlng at Cherry, appraising her uitlckly with u despairing ulr of reso lution. ' 'i'erhnps we can snvei sbmethlug out of the wrekuge," she seldi Her air of eraft was familiar te Cherry, but It H"cmetl verv futile new. Her pretty mother seemed te have grown suddenly nlil very old. "You've get te help. Cherrv," phe gasped. Cherry rend her thoughts, but gave no 'sign of oompre eompre oempre liPiision. "I mean Jnlin Chlcheeter. Cherry." i-lu Mit en iiulikly. "He has already liiM-n se kind calling, sending notes nnil flowers that I have hopes that his o'liniens may net hnvc changed that IiIn regard for you " "Musy!" broke in the girl. "I won't li-ti'H te you." "Yeu must," said Alicia with the (eurage of despair. "You've get te listen te mr. Yeu're the only hope I have. Mr. Chichester spoke te me about jeii before 'this terrible thing happened, lie wanted te mnrry you." "Oh., did he?" suid Cherry. "Well, I'm net going te " "Cherry!" "I mean It. I don't love Jehn Chi clicMcr. 1 haven't the slightest Inten tion of marrying him even If he should uxk me te. And I don't believe he ill " "Cherry! Yeu enn't understand hew desperate the situation is " "Yes, T understand. I've realized It from the first but I can't imagine any situation that will make me desperate enough for that " But at the signs of renewed hysteria nhlch she saw in her mother's distended e and gaidng breatli she softened and fell beside the couch putting her gently. "New Muzzy. You're net te think about this any mere just new net te tnlk nbeut It, because, after all. Mr. Chichester husn't asked me. New ha lie? Perhaps he won't. There are a l"t of things mere important te think about. You'll be pretty sick, If you let jeurself give uwuy. And besides, cry ing like this is positively ruinous te jour complexion your eyes are ull swollen new " "Are they? I suppose they are. Hut, Cherry, If jeu were only mere sympa thetic if you'd only tell me- " "Don't let's tnlk about this any mere, net new. Later perhnpx. Yeu must bathe jour face and their a facial massage. Let me ring for l.illie." "Ne. net l.illie. I'll de for mvself." Site dubbed at her ees for a moment nnd rose wearily. "If you'd only try ie initiK serieusl neon. Ami 60 by dint of argument nnd per Miasieu Alicia Mehun wan led tear fully te her ablutions while Cherry, greatly disturbed, went te her own loom, It wn the firht time that .lehn Chi clichti'r'H name liail been mentioned le her wince her father's Mroke. He had never hail n ery large place either in her alTeciliiiiH or her eKtecm, and the Midden gleam of hope that t-he had hccii In her mother's eyes as ilie thought of Cherry'n petlble shave hi the rcHti rcHti tutien of their fallen fortunes ufTectvil CVrry with mi implem-nut heime of carrying what had once been te her n mild feert of a Jeke into the realm of a Mry unpleasant reality. But the. ap peal te Cherry in the moment of ex tremity through the medium of her mother's emotions hud net M'emed quite fair. And theiiirli it hud uiven Cherry a definite, idea of hew dceiily ingrained wiih her mether'H ambition for this match, te tunc put it even by Miggc Miggc lien In her daughter uh a lillal obliga tion was doubly disturbing. Frem I he days of her girlhood I berry had nlwajH thought of her mother wiih mingled iidmlrntieii and uncertainty amenable le her phyHital perfect lern and liarm, yet dubious as te her sincerity In her relations with thebe who were te be of use In lien I.aler en, us Cherry learned te think for hersilf. the beauty Upen which people set such store be be vnme less Imiirtssive, for Cherry knew nt the iiieIiIiiIIIcm uecessury le pie.scrve it t nnd the Miphlslrlea, by means of wMch her mother succeeded In the social TMUurt, iwuied little leas than hypo hype hypo UietJ. Jnt ia th pail; th Indulienca wkle fee Bether bowed her had 1 wlt nptBMtei for thtt deficits V of Ollr Obligations, te. I,.,..,, ,, Hl.-t man. ulut luul eiveii "". ,m l. ,".p .(,,,,cVr',e ?hc ""i'.1, .. B" """-li t her and for them nil. If 1 1 try te think of tlieiii. Muy. ,mt, sk,,,i ),,.,. for tlt. Mll.ific, her wld Cherry .almly. "At mecent, meti1Pr u demnnded. fhe euld offer Muzzy, jeii libeller bathe nm then luke t tiwy. Nothing c!m muttered but a lllll). lOll VO lllld a trjlllg after- l.u l.nnnlnnkM. tint licr inellupu lmr t ..." ..iil-l'. '. --. OFMORM Appteten 4 Ce. a Alicia Mehun wm at her three angle mirror the boxes of oint ment before her cies. for Alleln 1m it rnnnsnlTeil In rMmrvv a spirit thut was master te her own and Cherry, left te her devices, had gene her own way, unaffected by the ele ,n'tH in her met Iter's character, wltk Wlileli she wiih iiiiHvnnu(liniii. 'rim, she loved her mother wns certain, but lit was u habit that she should love her a habit inherited from the childhood uuj'H wiieti site hnd wanted nothing mere ai, , w.er.,l ,lm" te up nl' things as Alicia Mehun was. It wasn't that her love for her mother was any less than before, but It linif changed In substance, for pity had taken the place of admira tion und today, in her helplessness, her mother hed touched a chord In Cherry's heart that hud never been reached be .in , T,M' "'"wily, with which she still clung te her great ambition, even '!' i ne moment of despair, wus tragic in Its futility. With pity, but just n little contempt, Cherry realized that. If her mother were te have died today. It would have been with Jehn Chichester's name, net her own husband's, upon her lips. It seemed as though, In his Im potence and '''-rness, slip already thought of her husband as one already uead. Peer Dad !' 'It hadn't been fair of Muzzy te speak of Jehn Chichester teduj. Net fair te tint this marriage te Clierrv as un obligation the mere necessary since the fall' of their fortunes. Couldn't she see what a sacrifice ),, Wns iiskiug? t euldn't she realize hew different their situation was from that of a few weeks age? Und she no pride if net for her self for Cherry? She didn't knewas Cherry knew the hl-tery of Jehn Chi chester which Hareld und 'Oenle nnd ethers had told her. Cherrv hoped that she didn't knew, for ignorance might excuse her from thn Imputation of wish ing te sell her dauehter te a man who for years had wnxted himself en Illicit pleasures. Never! She couldn't. She bad a right te her own life. She didn't want te many anybody, but when she did she wast entitled te the privilege of choos chees ing for herself. Cherry burled her head In her arms en the window ledge and tried te think the thing out. Wus she sellish te be thinking of herself ut n moment like this? Sha owed her mother her life, but new wun she bound te ren der it bacK te nor.' She seemed some how te feel that her mother hed net the right te demand thut. Anything else. But net her body te sell en the mictien block. She raised her head at last, still be wildered by this problem, get up and stele silently down the stairs te the sickroom. She tiptoed in and the trained nurse met her with a smile. The patient was asleep, but Cherry went in und sat by his bed, listening te Ills breathing. It was much better if he slept easily like this, they had told her, for nature, violated, wus attempting te restore Itself. The nurse went out leaving Cherry alone by the bedside for a while. Cherry watched and listened intently. She wns sure that the patient was better. The breathing was unlabored new, and the expression of his face was quite normal. He was shaggy and unshorn, but tin strong features of his fuce, though deeply indented by tic- troubles through which he hnd ihihmmI, seemed Ii, have become retlncd and spiritualized by Un Un eouch of death which had been' se uenr. But Death had passed en elsewhere. She knew thut he wasn't going te dle net yet net new for his waking moments were lucid and his mind hnd cleared. If they could only keep him from worrying ! Never in her life had she loved him mere, never Imd she wanted se much te help him. She closed heroes und priij oil ferently te (Jhe Ced' with whom her thoughts erce unfamiliar, te the Christ whose Mtcri lice had never before been te her mere than a fairy story. Formless prayers they were, but they welled forth word lessly from some deep recess within her, where she hid her spirit. She need ed no resniy for this, nor any ritual, but she knew that CJeil must henr her. And. in self-fergctf illness, she found sticngth. When she opened her eyes all things seemed te be made clear te Iter. The answer te ner own preuienis my lier own. Hlie would give even her self. The nur'se returned ami. heftlv, Cherry went out of the room. She heel tated in the corridor, then noiselessly opened the deer of her mether'n room and peeped In. Alicia Mehun was at her tlnee-unglv mirror, thn boxes of ointment before her. her slender fingcrx imsslng back and forth rapidly actess lier brews. She was se absorbed in tills pursull that she did net see or bear the visitor. Quietly Cherry withdrew. All was well. Te be continued tomorrow WHAT IS A LIVING WAflKT. nreunht Inte prominence bbuIij by tna recent dcclilen at Vlilriten. thy aublect n, touched upe-i ly nicharU Siilllane, but a few days aae. In the llUHlnena Ht-ctlun, tlmt rempandlum of liualnesa facta unU ceniuient that cnjei a the conlldence of ee Inanr American buelneee men. A complete kecllen of the I'uuuu Lliluu. "MuUe It u liaeu." Adv. LIACOBS FOR BOOKS 1628 Chtnut Street EJHHHHjflftAjjMflHIHI , THE MOVIE FANS V LETTERBOX yHBNUYM. NEBLt Latest dlvercfinarrluRe gossip, quot ed direct from New .Yerk,' follews: "Priend&ef Kenneth Harlan, lending man in the movies, and his former wife, Florence Harlan, once of the Xlegfeld 'Follies,' were busy yesterday discuss ing their new mnrital plans. On No vember 10 Inst in the Supreme Court Justice Qiege'rich signed an Interlocu tory divorce decre' In an action brought by Wlrs.' Harlan. " "Harlan. It was reliably reported, would mnrry Marie Provest, another movie atat, who" rose te lame as one of the original Mack Hennelt bathing beauties. She has since been starred by Unlvcrsnl In willful flapper types with hearts of geld, and she is te play the leading role In the film version of F. Hcett Fitzgerald's 'The Beautiful and Damned.' ' "Harlan has made his mark prin cipally as leading mail .for Constance Tnlmadge. Several times he played cave man roles en the screen. Ills wife lirst sued him in October. 1D-1. asking u separation. Sne declared lie occasionally emulated the cave man off the screen, threw her ngalnai a window nnd knock ed her down in The street. In his reply Harlan charged that she drank tee much. "Kventunlly tliere wns a recon ciliatien, but it did net last. In April latt she sued for divorce, asserting that Harlan passed two days in Atlantic City with u young wemnu when he was supposed te be at sea making a marine scene for a film in support of Alice liruily. He is at present p1iilng the lend In 'The Tell of the Sea, the first picture made ucioreing te the new technicoler process. He and Mrs. Har lan were married en June "0. 11120. "Mrs. Ilarluu Is being spoken of as the possible bride of Lewell Sherman, well-known stage nn't screen villain, new plaiug,iu 'The Foel.' He wns di vorced March till last by. Mrs. Kvelyn Beeth Shermuii In Providence, It, I. The suit wns uncontested. She alleged cruelty and neglect te provide. Thej were married in Chicago in 11)17." Themas .1. Clark writes: "I hne hnd many a hi null from .tour column. It and the sports page arc the saucer of 1II1IK. "New I want te ask a favor. Plense don't advise the fans te write letters of condolence te the 'Shriek. Can t you imagine what a poiitecpigeeu he'll be come if these nutty women don't let up? And as for De Hochefert, why don't they at least wait until thev sue him? Give him a chance. They will go te see him fully determined net te like him. I ugrce with ou he needs sympathy. "I, tee, think Navarre very clever. Oh, man, that column of jeurs will burn after De ltochcfert's llr.it release is shown here! "Can en tell me anything about Clara K. Yeung's next picture, and de veu knew that both she and her father were members of the Orpheum stock company ut the n Chestnut Street Theatre for n while? "Just saw Chancy in 'Shadows.' His make-up wu wonderful, but. as usual, I had te sit through an aw fill .ragedy Mnt 'n Ham comedy.' Why de they de It? "Again mv heartiest thanks for the laughs. C. de M. Is the greatest, etc." (Clara Kimbnll Yeung next in "The Weman In Bronze." after we sec "Kil ter Mailume." I don't knew whnt has become of "The Hand of Nurn," which ...w...in.l "ruler Mailume" in the male- ! . 1- l..... fli.t Iimn.1 ...til lllg. 1C seems 10 nuvu inuni mm died Hew dare you get intighs from my l'IIHTOPI.AYH The following theatres obtain their pictures through th 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 ""IWtWS. JAMES OLIVER CORWOOD'S "Man FremHeirsiyer ,nAi i x B2U A "THOMPSON 8TS. APOLLO MATIXKB UAII.V GUY BATES POST In "THE MASQUEBAjDER'J 7 nlMtHrkDr LANCAHTCH H1KK. ARDMORE AlaliMOBH. PA. HOUSE PETERS at.t J?"g"fE ta "RICH MEN'S WIVES1' AblUrV MATlSKIl 1IAII.Y MARTHA MANSFIELD In "Queen of Meulin Rouge" AND VAUDEVILLE rTri IPDirJrT" Bii t rJuaquenanna BLUEBIRD L'ontlnueua 2 until 11 DOROTHY DALTON in "THE SiREMOALL . IAi MkiYTl tail. A Jlmilewoed Aree. JLJrilri- a-ae 7 ami w r, r.FORr.E ARLISS tn "THE MAN WHO PLAYED OOP", FAIRMOUNT $&& JOHNNY HINES In "SURE FIRE .ffciwa" rTU CT THUATIIK ueiew epruc. 56TH 5 1 . MATISKU DAILY ALL-STAR CAST tn "Hounds efjhe JkenriUeii GREATNORTHERN "f-MVH: RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "THE BOND BOYj; T15nlliTATi0Tii & walnut ts. IMPERIAL Mat. 2:.1U; litire. 7 A 0 BETTY COMFBON and BERT LYTELL In "TO HAVE AND TO HOLDJ' l 1 P P IT "T VUne A U A COITUMUIA AV. LIBERTY mtini '.Y LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THEFAEJLXHLrOCr Xnii-'M'T WoeUIatnl Ae. at O'.'d St. ORIEN I MATIXKK IIAII.Y KATHERINE MacDONALD ID " BT!itiJ.H'!2i.,liiXS. OVERBROOK eja,f;,,r '4Xr HOUSE. PETERS and CLAIRE WINDSOR la "RICH MEN'S Wivta SXTA 1-HANKl'OllO AVIJ. AND RUPERT HUOHES' DRAMATIC STORY "REMEMBKANCfc. REGENT Mtt' COLLEEN MOORE In "THE WALLFLOWER" . RIALIO AT Tl'l.l'i:ilOCKBN "T Wanda Hawley and Milten Sills ' i BUKNINO SANDS" SAVOY r -T" ."1 a ta aii"L"lvi"j'l"iirii H A. M te Midnight HOOT GIBSON In "RIDIN' WILD" vr-rriinip'r bthult tiiisatrb ajtflWMMV&l 1) A.M. te UilS P.M. JOHNNY HINES ta "sum rac nurr H3& Daily Mevie Magazine Fer Film Fan's Scrapbook LU.LIAN TUCKEIt Wc will be glad te publish the pietures of such acrccn players e arc suggested bg the funs perfectly serious, sober, high-brew col umn!) m w Mildred If jeu have been "fol lowing 'i 'my' Interesting column everv evening." why de you ask my opinions of these lllms ou mention f 1've npelled renins nnd reams of ier fectlv geed paper writing about em. Kverybedy'd be bored te death if I rcpeuted 'em. Yep, Thedii Bara is back in pictures. She's going te gie us her version of "The Easiest Way," probably te show Clara Kimball Yeung bow she should hove acted t. , , Nazlmeva's next will ue raiemc. Kill writes: "When any one knocks Jehn Bui rj mere en the head then my ire is up. I think Jehn Bntry mere is the best actor en the stnga and screen, and where lie is spoken about like Wiillie net meant ns a ..I..,., f..f Wnllte. heeailse I like llilll Immeiiselj why. words can't siieak my mind. " 'The Letus Kilters' was the only ililnir I didn't like Harr.vmerc in. and that wa trash. Sherlock litis always been a fiiMirite of mine, and, having read some bail criticism und some geed I went te sec it hoping for the best, ami get it. Marryiuere was marvelous. I thought, and the whole thing iust as I Imagined it. Se was jour friend Seyf irtitz, or whatever jeu call him. "As for 'The Hairy Ape.'-well. If I were te siy what I felt I'd burn up the paper In sujing it. Why, it was n disgrace, and the most blankety-blnnk thing that could cer be. I certainly agree with jeu. "What de jeu think about Lentrice Jej? Yeu -aid something about her some time ng". 1 think she is n most 'premising actress, and as for leeks. I thing she is line. "Of all the actresses I hate the worst, two arc Pauline Starke and Mabel Nor Ner matid. Yeu couldn't pay me te see them. What de jeu think? "I thought Florence Vlder in 'Hail the Wemuii" was tine. 1 like Temiin Melghan, Wallie and W. K. Hnrt (mostly for 'Paint'). "Is It true that they are going te HIOTOPHYS e The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER ft THEATRES NlXON8BASSAD0R;,SatU?B..,.AjJ. TOM MIX In "JUST TONY" BALTIMORE .:YLSK?. ANITA STEWART In "THE WOMAN HE MARRIED" rTn KrMT C'JU AIIUVP. MAUKCT DCL-ivivi'M i , :.10 A ;l: ,.:, te ii r. m. H ALICE BRADY in "ANNA ASCENDS" fETlAD 0TH & C'KtJAH AVKNUE lCLMrx i ai) nml a: 7 mid 0 l. M. LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THE FACE IN THE F00" "YM IGCI T1VI Market Let. COth A 60th DOROTHY DALTON In "THE SIREN CALL" JUMBO I'HONT BT. A OlItAHD AVi:. .Iiimbu .tunc en rrankferd "I." BETTY COMPSON In "THE BONDED WOMAN" I t? ArvCD 41ST A LANCAbTUll AVE. lC-M-'t.lX M ,-,; 7 t ji j., j. THOMAS MEIOHAN and IXATRTCE JOY In "MANSLAUGHTER" I Cr 1CT !" A NO LOCUST BTUKKTS LUuU.31 Mnu. 1 'DO A : Eva. 0:1n tn it BETTY COMFSON and BERT LYTELL in "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" NIXON CJD AND MAltKUT 8T9. U:IS, 7 and 9 HOOT GIBSON in "THE OALL0PIN0 HID" RIVOLI CD ft 8AKSOM BTS. l::iOA: il tell P. M. JOHNNY HINES la "FOR RENT, HAUNTED" SHERWOOD M?i.i?$u?E!ikr HOUSE PETERS and CLAIRE WINDSOR in "RICH MEN'S WIVES" AQTU QT Tbeatre Opp. "I' Terminal OV inOl, a an t unit e r. M. BEBE DANIELS In "FINK OODS" STRAND '""""sia. T'ifp?',?.""9 BETTY COMPSON and BERT LYTELL tn "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN mS,JVVSS" WESLEY BARRY . In "RAOS TO RI0HE8" LiriN 1 Mat. BaLj BTf. T 0 AXXOE LAKE In "Mm t. t ritl.d Tkw Umtf IV 'iECV A '.'. ;.';; t Urn ill ia:.wKF mmmmmmmMmmimmmmStmM make mere of Sherlock Helmes? te what I rend somewhere. That I "One thing mere, don't you think. i.en unaney is great?" (Yeu bet! Chancy Is te me one of the sod commentaries en the movie bus iness n man who Is a supreme artist, but, Just because he does net dot the kind of stuff that appeals te the flap pers, will never win the big rewards te which he is nrtlsticnlly entitled. Yov don't agree with me en "The Halrj Ape" at all net if you think whnt you say you de. I said that I found It a tremendously impressive play te rend, but I admitted that I didn't altogether like It en the stage,, Utit I de thoroughly agree with you' about Lentxlce Jej- nnc! There is an Kim- lish cempnny making "Sherlock Helmes" pictures.) "Old Timer" writes: "Haven't been te a picture for ages, se really haven't a thing of importance, te discuss, but I just can't stnnd net getting in en the lelumii ence in u while. "I have had many geed laughs lately when one of our 'fan family' gets started, wondering whether or net you are Cynthia. I must say tin; gentle man I met one day recently in that pretentious office nt Sixth and Chestnut didn't resemble her ut all. "However, I may have been blinded by my own surprise at net finding said gentleman fair, fat and ciehtv. 'Read with Interest jour review of Nerma's picture nnd, remembering that In our chut jeu seemed te sort of dis like Conway Tearle. was surprised te hear jeu had changed your mind. Seme ene leinarkcd about his frown nnd bcii- eral gloomy expression maybe it is from the fact that he has te leave his charming home up In Westchester County te work in n studio ull day. I have u memory of that big rambling white house with green shutters en a quiet country read up .in New Yerk the place looked ns cool ns un ice cream cone, and it wns a warm August eve ning. "Anether memory of Itebeit War wick strolling imneliulantly through n department store looking like ii pros perous business man en his way te lunch and then a picture of thn Fair banks twins arm-iii-arm with tlfeir mother, looking for all the world like two sub-debs, and ns alike ns two peas in iiu-ir nine nrewn tailored suits,. "It seems we are about te lese our own Itudy. doesn't it? And wbv nil .the fuss about it? After nil, the pro ducers have been in the show business n long time, nnd I feel sure hae a geed und sufficient reason for their ac tions. As there are usually two sides te ccry story, why net wait till all the facts mi- out before sitting in judgment, us se many of the fans are doing? After all, we all like Itudy and want te see liliu get nlieud. and no doubt when all is said and done there will be u place for both him and the geiilleuia' KAI.I. AM WINTKIt ntOBTW ATLANTIC! MTV. X. J. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Dlraatlr tk Oeua FmM Tka A lean Plan Hatal par-ascallaM f UtaAtlMttaCeaaU Brill Oarat WALTEOJ. JOTBT. atafiiaaem Owatr aai Maaaga mmW ATLANTIC CITV MmW Oatkekutb Fnnt Alwajt Qiaa AMERICAN PLAN Het and Celd Salt Wtr Bttha BATES STRAIfiBT BY D.T Bannlas Water. Ii CO per peratb ath. ft wmi W 00 per pe rtea Oeeaa Cornet Reca aad Bate, era eertene. S14.M eer Dav Aai ...7I..7. - - - - iianue wiiy nee LAKKWOOn. N. .1. LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD. NEW JERSEY Invigorating climate. 18-heIe golf course. Saddle horses. Fin walks. Daily concerts and danc ing. Superior reads for meter Ing. FRANK P. SHUTE, Manager Formerly of Ijiurel In the 1'lnea LAUREL-:K.THE.F1NE3 LAKKW001). N. J. Olw.Twmci' nf illctarr lawi carefully nilhireil te. KIIANK SKIDHX. Owner. BROWN'S KILLS, N. J. IN FLANNINO YOUR Thanksgiving Vn Net Vrft Tint the Pig'n Whistle Inn Brown) Mllls-ln-the. Flnei. N. J. Iiiih Hi" bi't loelvi ther Imve li.nl for pnr inn" formerly Mttli Cnlfii Ifnll. Athtitir r.ly). Aln runnmber t list the hmnt irni i epi for inentln for rutccoritlen, then uu Mill want te fee the Inn In ll nice itn nml liite It" llintiksBtTliiir turker Ilen't tht. lMiKM nml tin open tJji'Cl ii" mil jeu? .Iut 30 inllei from 1'hlhnlilplil.i erer tnneiiliim remlH, Plirne I'einberten ns.1. MIAMI. FLA. Jijf A WINTER HOTEl Da LUXE MlRflMHR W&lSl N.v.err.- avMesT. tei.. toNaesie MIAMI nKCn. FTA. mMsme I lOORIDA'S rOREMOIT RESORT HOTCL WENT I'AfcM I1KACII. FLA, LAKE COURT APARTMENTS Write far lloeklet. Vn I'uliii Uriieh, rn TI1FBS Around tZ8ri42d& Our Qelden Jubilee Cruise marking the 50th anniversary of our first tour around the world. SAILINQ EASTWARD Frem New Yerk. Jan. 24 Returning May 31, 1923 by the specially chartered new CUNARD LINER "SAMARIA4 30,000 miles a gorgeous itinerary covering many lands and meeting Spring time in each country visited, CRUISE LIMITED TO 400 QUESTS. Full Information in tniueit THOS. COOK (ft SON PHILADELPHIA 130 Seuth 15th St. HSU from France. Time will tell, se let's I all sit tight and wait." ' WWW K. I). II. writes: "I am a great lever of geed pictures and would prefer a movlng-plciiireshew rather than u ilance or a party, even though I duneu n great denl and enjoy It lmmuiscly. "Will you please publish another pic turc of Jtodelph by himself after jeu tarry out all of the ether requests? I admit what Peter Pan stated in his let ter, that we girls like Itudy because he te a tender lever; but, outside of Cenrad Nagel. will he tell me who could take Kudy's place? Unfortunately, they arc trying te get some one te take his place, but 1, for one, hope he doesn't sue teed. "I de net want le start another ar gument new, but I don't think Itudy will stay out of the movies for two jenrs. in a meiitn or two we win neur Hint he is starling en u new plctine, because a great part of the public are raising a 'kick.' and almost all the pee ple I have talked te le het inienu 10 give this Frenchman any support. "Frem what I read In letters and conversations with beys, they den t seem te like Itudy or the way he acts, and when I go te see bis pictures ulmet half the place is occupied by boys. I usually don't go te see pictures with actors or actresses that I den t cuic for. , , , "Will you please give mc the address of Nerma Tnlmadge?" (I'm printing jour letter net becnuie I approve of your scntlm-nts, but just because I se thoroughly disapprove of them. I want the fans te sie what I consider the most unfair nnd unwar ranted viewpoint possible. I'm net tinning limlv! Tin fur him streni:. Hut I don't propose te let th.it influence the fact that De Hochefert is an actor who Is coming here te be judged us an actor, nnd thut's the way I pope-c te judge him. . , , Address Nerma Talmndge, lelO Broadway, New Yerk.) KIM'fiATIIIVW. Until Ki-r STRAYER'S SU7 Clii'slnut Street Tht Beit Butlnesi Scheal PotltleiK Kunranteriti piiIt new; dnt or night. Booklet (ping ft shorthand, flar A night cl Phil. RuntntM Cellei. 1TIO Mtrktt M. Yenn Men nd Ber i aad bUtei. Bprlnr ilnrdi issuaiuuiiinuHiunnzi. Mt'Slt'AI INSTRITTION Pbila. Scheel of Dramatic Art nd nxorenalen. Professional Stsire Prtpar. atlen. Orul Knsllnh Vocabulary, l.lteraturt Children' Clausen. Dav nnd U. Kllr. U Bchrdner. 1'rln.. 1714 Chestnut. Sprue 247T. FAf.t. AN WINTKtt HK-sOHTH VOKT Ml KB. FI.A. Hetel Royal Palm! Fert Mrera, Mnrlil.i. Own .1 m. C tS.hole Uelf. nailing. Srtlinmlnit Teel, livery ltoem with Uath. J. 1 NUI.hON. ilcr. llKRMt'D The Idmal Winter Retort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA ncc !.' 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