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EKWK. . "WWvvwr- "0$ fc-sv h i 14 EVENING PUBLIC MDOEK PHILADELPHIA , FRIDAY, JPEOEftlBHR 0, 1021 v 5! I m 1 r ff I I i6i u i ,1,11, ah CLOSE-UPS, of the My IIKNKY College Girl vs. Chorus Girl in the Movies JOHN IjMKHiOX nml Anlln l.oe, lhnr iwn Ueimi iiiuvie srpiinrinli who vvnti. Dip roniPille for CimMnnrr' Tnlinnilsn gnvc n rnmliitintlnti lrrturc :it Snuili Cnllrpc lust witU mill told tin1 fnlr sliHlrnt" let nf plnm Irnt'i nbiinl tin- pi ImlllMrj Anil nl I it the tnlU. snnie tlililv or mere f I If Juiiiik wninni ri'ji-ii'M-il Villi the sietikcr with n vipvv In gelling into t he bn.inc"" nflrr tliPir gui'l'i.in 'ii Musi of tlieir glrl niiii. net nt lnnlnin en tin1 Mivcn. lull nl rninr 'i rltci'N. iliroi'leri. nrl ilifrrters. rdtlers of films rind lltf mere m'rlnii nspi'it- ni tlif grime And. bj (lie way, one who legist pnvl vvtm Mls Miii'IpI 1'nnrn nl ClirMnut Hill I uimIi I lind room te qnetp the inn vitj iiiuminl mlilics'i") tli.ii tl ri fluildit' lira nl thni ilnj . I'r liml the pm I loge of Inn-king uvnr veiup ipiiisi nil H'tp.1 thnt rrc mailp. ind I've ttpver -pph llic renl fnrt of ilip luiMii" nmir ' r "Inl.v irpiriitPil. IIpre nup Keen thing llml Mis I .mis said : "The chIIprp girl must lr.'irti te 'pH' ln-rsrlf prnni'ilv Slip l tee pi im I, If nil epPiiin is net irentpd for Iipi Ilip tii"-t titnr slip cnlU. slip i apt in Iipi-khi. iliKreiintCPil nml give u j in ilngnst. Tin- chorus girl, en tlip iniitr;iiv v Im I ai'elistetnpil te lighting for evrrvlliing she gpl. Kcpjis ipstr"ing t lie illrn I .r il Ktudln innimgri until Mic ferpps the nvngnithni slip ileMrps " Ourlng .Mr. i;itiPr-en's tn!k nnd Hip qiipviietiH thnt MIiivvpiI thp lunpnt Tvrre, nnttirnll.v . Iih-IiikmI te tnUp tlip "high-brew" nttltnde tewiml tln mev but tlip ipnkpr gave them eiip bit of philosophy thnt I'm Kind te henr .mnng from mich nn nutlmrlty. t)w of tlu girls n.kcd wlipther it is net pnvMblp te up motion pii-tiirps ns a means of npliftinc the Ideals of the masses And Mr Kmerunn vnid : "Sniil eiir nmlipiiPPs nnd tind nui wl:ni lliev wnnt. 'I'bcn rIm ilirm n..t jtlt wliii' II'px wain. but. if ou ran. nniPthui"; n little belter than wn.it '.ie Vllllt. Ii ,t nist eiimish boiler e that thej will jitill W.lllt it ''In oilier w.i'id". f Ien I make mhit work se much better tli.in wliT 'Iipi Mint ili.n thei wil walk oil en imi nnd leae mi i Mat. Ileea --. if ", d jour iiem effort in wliieh ou niiln hae led them jiii n little I niln'i in tin read le koeiI la-te nml finer ilisi-rimiliiitnin. milj tail ulieili. bei" u-e tliev wen t lie llirre In be led.' As Inns ns we have m luiliilg" in nil tin- talk nbeut "iiplniuii:' im' Din scps b means nf the movies. thi about -urns up the situation, lint pi r-'in.ill . I'm InelitiPil te think th.it the uplift prei pss '. a never-PiidlltR one. MiKe MiKe M'vecil niases eieriia'U and iIipi'p will alwnxs-m sp,tf, ,,f nnvihinc nn. one enn tle be thai Rient uiajeritv who simply want te be amu-ed and enlert'iiiieil. and. ns Ieur as j en keep the amu-emi'iit and entertainment clean and whole whole Heme, ihat' all jeu can eieet te nvemplmh with iheiu The Mevie i'ans' Letler-liex 1. D. . AddiPss William t'urnuiii. enre et l'e Studie. I-" i f r -fifth nwl and Tenth avenue. New Yerk Mrs. S. Iv.. I'almjra. Mabel I'.aliiii. ca.e of tlens. .".(J(i Fifth avenue. ". .1. - Aildii-s I'allin I'rodue I'redue New Yerk. Rrrnnril rerter. Tile Seuth l'eiutli Street t)b. jes . IMwin iiRi.sr js in llOllPIt-to-cemities- pietim actor Ue has been wita I'disen. HieRranh. Yita trapli, I tneral and ethers And fl:u he produced the "I'llwiii Ausu-t I'o.i I'e.i ture Films " in hielt he was author, director nnd nder He'- been In "The "Bondwoman." "The Cit of Tear-." "Hreadwn Sinudnl " "The MnitirnRed "Ti'lfe." "The Voi-en I'en." "A 'I'ale of Twe Nations" ami. mere tectitly. In "The Td.il e" the North." in which h" played the part of Martin Hates op ep op peiito Dorethy Pnllen Ne; T'llith nnd Theodere Iteberts are net relaied. nor nrn the Fnirbankses II. .1. S. The star in "Old .1 d JPreuty" was F.dwr.ul Kimball I'lara Kimball "Yeung's father MelU Kins 1b married te Kenneth Alexander She is net playing in pictures F.ilcen Julia Heyt ptas tie pan of Catherine TTiiesdale in "The Wonderful Thing." Nerma Talmadse phi th" lend. Iluby Heuse Peters wn n well known actor en the stage befme his up pearance en the screen. His lati-t pic ture Is "The Man lVm l.uit Uier " I Ml- terips creen. A geed iiuinv of the opera have been ndapted for the One of the best -known opera-. ENGLAND'S MARY PICKFORD IS OUT HOLLYWOOD n CdNSTAXCK I'M.MKIt Hollywood. Calif. TAYI.HK. called "the Mary ' j, 'AI.MA I'kfenl of F.nglnnd." is sojourn ing in our town for a brief while te leek , ever American methods of making pie- ' tures. The visit l a sort of nrelac te a contemplated longer busine-s trip at which time Mil's- Tailor expects te mnke a film. Accompanied by her mother and her dlrpcter, she visited Marshall . Neilen nml watched with interest some acencs from "Fcnred." Afterward Mr. ! "S'ellan took them nil up in Ms pony i hllmti te get a hltds'-eje mew of the big studies scattered nbeut Hollywood. Knthleeu Norris has been among us . for some lime nnd has finished her first ' utery for the sereen. it Ih .alle.l "The I Happiest Night of Her Life." Nice .Tulien .Tosephsen is doing the continuity I in collaboration with Mrs Nnrrls. ' Willinm llPiiuditiP. who hns latelybeen promoted from the direction of Chris tie comedies te the "legit" i.s going te put It mi 'lie screen. When Mrs Nerns lir't enme te the Keldw-n studio the man who gives 'em the oOice space found n nice feclinleil ' pet 'way off from evety one. Then bl anked her vliere she'd like te write. ''Oh, jiiht gne me a desk right in the nild-t of everybody. I work nt regular hours, nnd the mere noise nbeut mc l the better " And he, n fig for tein- per nine nt ' Dnvld lliitler. HUe e manv ethers. 'ias given up the idea of producing Indcpcndentl. and hns accepted a place at, lending man for (ilndys Wnlfen in her latest cinema effort, yclept "Kind ( -Deeds." Hiillnm L'oeiey is also in the, ' '.'rast, In all probability being tbu mean Bey In the cnie. . .fames Keniile, promoted te spectae- i elar .prominence by his tnarriage te Poretliy Glsh. has arrived en the const I te play' thp lead in "The DiiRt Flower," IlnBil King's new sterv. f'hnrle Ken Ken yen, one of the cleverest ncennrie writer" in our midst, did the continuity Tills cemblnnt ion " practlcallv assures the success of the new picture. Menn Klngslcy. concerning whom 1 confess black ignorance, lias nise eemn fiem Lewis Sargent Made Curious Film Debut LEWIS SARGENT, lintnl for hlB serpen Interpretation of "Hticklebi'rry Finn." uml wbe is plejlne in ".lust Around tbe Oemer," Ret into motion pictures at a result of a schoolboy's lurk. Sar gent, e Loe Angeles boy, wan nt lunch In Bcboel with n companion one day when his friend suggested that they try their luck nt one of the numerous studies. They pleyed "hooky" from school end went tn kee'n cnstlni; director Sargent's chum was engiiRcd right away, but Hurgent wns told thnt he 'eeVed tee funny te be mi ncter 'I can leek funnier ntill if you jri a chance," said the boy, nml he.aet ttiojeb. . --I- , le Daily Mevie Magazine MOVIE GAME M. M'I'IA' ' l 'armen," wa- uvil .i- a uhlcle f u u I'ela Nex'l i n'l.l leli-n-ed iiluli i I in title of "liip-v Iiloed " "l.a TriiM-iin ' and "I'amille" am the siiinc stnri "l.a -i I'li.'cini opera relia-ed a u" with I'auline 1'ndiTiik in role A prp-eiitntimi of "i lias bi.pji preparPil with the 'I epi fll uiali-lled ll'-rfeetll 'i one. A scieeti gratul opera was feu ri.-. n win n III inotien pt. hue. l.ucia Vi, .1 'a sue tirst appeared She is te be le'lilin Stene's new pictuic ladx fni I'-. I Ileatriie. K. Yaletitine. are w end . "it 1 1 f . Adiliv-. K,i l.lsk Slllille. lb I'ilcen I 'oil- Ki'in.iii ,!l p!m 'ii' ll'llllillg lob' 10 lii-IMJe Arli--' in pn Hire. "Id'.. Ham!-" (.'ini-t in. . 'I'i' iiindge in "Weni.in'- I'liu . " Cnliin -Kutl. lli'.'ll lll llll- d'llk I rewn hair and ' The Kubai.Mit is a I'anndian ''en him en tin a geed bit of m- She i pla mi; in Walla. M.iclinna'.l ftYini bine no i..ubt stage, ler hi en im ed pepillin it In fin lie si n en a. tei Hi ha- launched out a- licen leading man l.c uunm- well known screen f.muiti-. Auii.i Stiw.nl. .InrgtiPiite Clark, l'anliue Fiedi ri-k and Mabel .Nerni.iiid f.M blew II hl itnr leading Indie- lie Im and cjps. datl, Keinnliie Hank Mann came u. th scieen through a.uk,ville Kebe Ilann'l wns born In Dallas. 'IV. William II l Vane, one of the veteran- of the Amer ican fctage. was the actor who co-staried with liuster Keuten in "The Saphead " the enlijhtened F.asr te appear in list. the I LOOK forward le telling ni nlmui Mr. Kentue. sm, ,. l(. ltls been -'peketi of se highly bv Mr ilnrrv i'uii. le mv mind the clot crest motion pietim irllle nnd niilhnritv me. dents, the two are net s nenj meiis i new in no tion Among ether things. .r t'nrr avers that Mr Kenuie is giinr.tnteed the enlv ncter who will net talk about himself. I crave te meet him . The duck hum ing season is open nnd many a bird is finding tn w,i te our truly domestic Hollywood tables I'. Masen Hepper, the (ieldwyn diiec ter. is a famous cook, but new he's , Herry he ever said n word about It He Is kept bending ever n het stove nfter a hard day at the studio just te prove te llr.vnnt Washburn that he can de It ! ilarrv I'eaument, Viela Dana s .it lector, nUn hit n couple, and ' de volved upon Mis. Beaumont w . i the way, used te be lladel D.iK ... cook a duck dinner for Viela and i mother and fathet I.nst Ktindny Ilex Inginm .in.l i Terry were married, te the mild -prise of their friends It hud In u i i neiinced that In-hind, ni a Wi'ir . n would he the si cne of the fe-n lit . Tliev me in the midst el in. t.i.i.ln Luxurious Bex Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET -leca" n "l.a 'I'ii.. the title Te-in" I II iiic of into the . as it weie Let Us SHAMPOO Your Rugs ! The most deeply imbedded dust nnd glaring stain nre entirely removed by our wonderful SHAMPOOING PROCESS. We ere experts in dyeing faded rugs te any color desired. Will you test us with one rug? Garment and Heuse Furnishings Cleaned and Renovated Pheno FepUr 7660 for Aute te Call . I pars s 1113 CRESTNUT fiT. 5SS7 GERMANTOWN AVE. S202 SANSOM ST. Philadelphia's Quality Cleaners & Pyers FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK OF STARS rse"r "r" Hen of "The l'risenpr of Zemin, Krnm the dliecter. yen knew i.i., Terr i- the lendin? woman One Sereen Writer Succeeded in Spite of Hunger Threat t"atiili;i:n M'lItUIS. one of , . . i . n. America most succes-iui iieveii-i". i wh is new at t Im lieldwyn Studie w ruing direcilv for the screen ther tirst Piftiire will be "The Happiest Night of Iter Life" I. had te eliiblie n an.v hard- I ships befetc she attained tier piesput eminence. In speaking of her cailier experiences the ether .lav sb,. -aid. "I was sevci.il ether ihinvi- I . i.n-e tried te be a writci I'.very one dl dl ceiirag.'d me tuuii iln- wntliu g.une. of i he gmiind that I would starve Se in the few e.u-s i hut began mv btisnie ,.,,,.,,, f,, l'uiii te l'.lll." -in, I wa- dork, n stenographer, a bnokkeepei . a -i henl ten. her. : iip.iiiien. a gev - . rness. weikcd in a photegiiiplii r' -luilie. held a no-nien in the old Me , lianics' l.il.iaiv ..' Sau I'lancb. . ler rwe j cars, wnrkpil with the Ked Cress .liter the eai thiuake. w s head et a -mall settlement heii-e. gave i hildren's parlies at SH' a pattj. coached suui'l I'lrl- in n music while working lliieiigh olio term of college, and went en a news paper. "Having starved in nil the.p nvnea nvnea iens. I iei ided le starve instead 111 lining' what I i-.illv liked, and the lut ....I v w as i he result Yeu i-an't give your Xmas pi Its in Paper and String The bright Dcnnlsen seals that bold the wrapping; the Dcnnisen warning that ss ' De net open until Xmas." and the Dcnnisen tag that names the lucky one arc the holiday touches that make our gifts doubly welcome. At Stationers, Deft. Stores, anJ Druggists, Evcruwhtrt Dougherty's Faultless Bedding DounheriyV H Sjinngs mid Hair .MnttnjBscs art? rightly the first choice of people who arc tlibcuniinutinf- eneuKh te demand thnt these things se intimately uu-eciated with healthful living, shall he the beat, in materials and workmanship. Dougherty's Bocl Becl dinpr Made uniier appreed banitary conditions of the finest selected quality materials, by our own specially trained master heddintr niakei?, has set Stand ards of Luxury and Economy never attained by any ethers. 1 murium. Iln. MirliiKs. KllaliUs. Ilnir Mutlrr.r. Mull ou" mi HeiiMf uils. I.nrlUli linviu 1'urnlture. I.iiiup". ", I-.niiinHeiJ Nurter Arfsnrlf. Uiilnt)' Illnnketb and 1 oairerUlilpn. tie. etr. Main OfAee and Works 1616-28 N. 21st St. PHILADrXPHIA j-i-,...s ir m air iwu TmimfMnwmNrm i JHp a jfeMlNal7MBSyjlJIMalHP dHBi& . ,,s.';'$-jKt"V9BB!nlH irsmi :' S. -"'ryj t-BfBKlr JHHHPV.C .. . jmiKUBBIHH mmgw, ... ... . i i waiter i , IM-AHI. WHITE W ',$$0 ,,l W jng cbc fine as g I MereltiP e manv thrilling Mrl.l, WTSM JAPerrinrfSMCB. , . , , . , , , u W '' h&Wiw H When lie serves It M and ..t.rrlng fcatureH. is new finlnh- H'l ' ' f,j , with your oyster, 1 ing another big picture nt the Fex .Pi y-jy'j ffl rlnm or crab mctlt fj& j studio in New Yerk under the M , ' '' ' 'VYs'tJ ,'J H fliahcs he knows he ffl direction of Charles Tin-bin. better f , aVSS?! ( I 1 ha$n y ll' W At-S'-tM i m world'e finest season- K known ns the husband of Theda m , 'kcHu ?t III H inc ffl Mara. 1. is rumored thnt this w ,11 , vSMfeS ' i In8l9t en I be Mls White's Inst pictute uiulei f C ? VMSSS1 ' S, jggBSSSJSBfgW-Bnfr J8 the Fex mnutigement , ." 9S EffiBrWffiKwwSStSfijteJS wimn?m Jx IfVttl - -"-n i Jl m. I h" mm , e .. T"ADOT: KKNNEDT, who left Geld- i 1VX w-yn Inst sennen te btnr en the read and l'niadwav in her own since tire diietlen. "Peniprpd," will Rhertly re- ' tut n te the serpen, according te re ports current in the best-informed film circles. Slu will be stnrred in her own iiimliH tinns. amii MmH Kennedy te Reappear K " Mm3MMM3M Gowns & Frecks 33!3 & 60 ions 168 of the most beautifully fashioned and quality Dresses taken right out of regular stock Reduced te 19.5029.5039.5049.50 Fermer Prices Were te 45.0065.0079.50 te 125.00 Daytime Frecks and Evening Gowns All distinctive and exclusive in every fashion able material and color. Size3 for women nnd misses. Every Wrap, Ceat and Gewn in our entire stock shew3 a substantial cut from the original markings. re B ic 1302 Walnut St- Charge Accounts Invited (faWi& 1215 Chestnut Street )WtT SL tl 0K A. SrN. Ir7v. .flc3 . 'i Vkul 1 1 lA iy J ,, , at V 2fSxjkmVKfma i till I ?L e J,z w J i JH Faille Silk. Slipper Satin, Brocade Combination, Fur Combinations, Felts every fabric as ivcll as every color and style that meets the season's demands- Values far above the ordinary! Close Clese Outs at Value J Value Value Value J, ' Value 25.00-12.50 fiiviin mm Purthaiinir Affents.aiai.rs Accepted HUM: . 4." iAJB 77ie Grea Prze Contest fWlml le iln trilh the ie'ci t'n thr tilMtfleih mul the hnhu'n eutttrnirn latllr.) Denr Sir -I cannot resist nny Ieiirp-. 1'nter my nnme, in .miiii grent content. Ilentlv fold Hie bole M the tnblocleth nieiiml tin- baby's rattle ami Imve it phetORrnplied. Yen can ! nnuiiitiB von wish with the photeRrnpli. ' tame It, or r.lc. A CONVKKT. A mere pitiful nttenipt timti tlipnlieve hae vet In eemn te Otir nttriltlen. i."... 1 1- .. nlun " Denr me. 1'IIIUIU Ilf Vf. . iui . " I f Mitl I' AVI.nt he imiHt linve bepn bpfeic he wns eenvertpil I It muM be lie . no wemnn could possibly be se hIU.v. mi- -1 wish te nrise with my lnrRP I ""'nc IR cemplrtp. hxctine me, but I red notPbeok nnd re . nil; thnt if -m"-r Re new : thp Knnn Is leuking for lu I MmMuleredy Is impe.ln.it problem "ip VOHt OTHBIl JtKAllBR. fro!,,' the commercial Mntidpe n. n.,,1 . "''"-N fnfr -.nnp e of w at ilrc.l nn in.liislrln cnemi- ... ''- for you. you would new no e e .... er mined bv the stale of the mnrket in , thn iltstr'v- " 1 i,""U , sc..,i,-,. i. I'm- Mnnufactuip , I Mil.''- -- " . , ., f 'of N'eIspIpss Ojstor.frniker ItntliiR I)e- Tlelliml: A vnttU'lzer is nirniiKHl .i.. ...!,,. n fnliri linvine holes Is fed (n r.nn' clile llv lllO CllilllPI' Wlllln tllC ! i rnttleH nrc dropped in three by four nl tin ether hIip. li.V l.ie nciieu 01 n phoneholizor within the rnttlpizcr. (IMIter's nete: Outside.) 1'niccss NunibiT - He erne of Num- An Important Clearance H IB Mail Orders Filled III U 'Dl.l a H i M ei m a a m i a mait. LllUCa ifi '-fSW UWW5Mvil(& New ats m u a I" oe and up IVr special offer for Sal iirdau only. U H "3 ? M rl y I P 5.oe- 2.50 7.50- 3.75 15.00- 7.50 18.50- 9.25 rn 11 S an iMIIIinWHl! By J. P. MeEVOY Iter 1. Fer Manufacture of Fondles? Fabrics nnd Snfntv Devices fnr Itnt- 'llplzpd Hejps: Mcllinil. Th' fabric containing the raltlelzed holes s foil into u ilcrnttlclzcr nml tlireugh thp action of a rnttlclipnd the rattles uie retmived. (Kditor'snetc: Kctueve the man; he's rallied.) The fnbrlew go en tlireugh a machine which joins up nil the holes, making n very large hole In the center, after which the fabrics are put through n trimmer nnd nil the edges nently trim med nwny, lenvlng n Inrgc hole. Frem thpre It peps te a plriirlzer, where pic tures of ham and eggs, perk chops, etc.. nrc plnccd in (lie hole nnd the foedies , -;. " " ", "."'''" ' "...-- " """" J" ' V.""."." i"' nuiiiie. iler- ler- HII K" n nnd en. or en ami oft. as the , rnne. nny be. until reiup pnvletis rival1 netlfips the authorities. - 1 Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET LADIES' DEPARTMENT WE SPECIALIZE in the new and unusual things for Ladies nnd Misses some new importations just received for the Christmas season. 1 - riKnei-ivWH Alhambra 2' rnnl4 A rassyunU Ave ra.l' ?-p"- 0i:' ' I ax14 v rraiq iNF AVE HOME" ' WHY GIRLS LEAVh MUMt ALLEGHENY m1' IjIiw is. mJb.'s ANNA II. NILS "SON" 111 "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" nri i r b-d a" th'omtben sra. " Al ULLAJ maiini:-: eaiI.y MARGUERITE CLARK In "CKAMIir.EI)J.VIVi:S" AOr-AniA CUKBTNLT Hei ItiTIt AHLAU1A in m t.i it r. m PAULINE FREDERICK tn "Tin: i.l'iu: or "Air." a c-rrD"t'HANKWN A. uihaiid avis CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In '( iHIHiWV' BALTIMORE'61 &''$?8$ ALICE BRADY, "Little Italy" IIAI.I.KOO-' HHV.-iJA. CIIH.I.YUOM N K' DCN.1M U'fll AND WOOM.AMI AVK bLiNlN rvriNn; iah. WALLACE REID tn "11IK lN'.I.t- MHUiKHs." I"i I II?QlDr flieiil & Hi sqi iiiunim DL.Ut.t'lIL' i nnMri,.,n J until 1 1 SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "I'llP. HWAMI'" HreuO Hnyrtr A DtJt-W w - i j a r. f- ti i' m MARION DAVlbS In "KM'HASTMEST" CAPITOL '!l,m?.TtM. m ( IMItn MIAMI nml ItllllFIIT MiKIM in "A CERTAIN RICH MAN" -.-vi rMl Al Uln Mnplewoeil Aves UUl-vJnlL- j'li 7 nixl !( I' M ANNA . MI.SSOV in "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" "DARBY THEATRE ALICE LAKE In "UNCIIAHTim SKAS' rrTinDn'G.Q main" At "m'anaylnk blVlrKIIOJ MATIV'IO I'Mt.Y NORMA TALMADGE Tlir. HKiN ON Till: 11(1011" FAIRMOUNT A-inUV M.IhTAR (ART tn "FINE FEATHERS" i . . Ir'AlviTl V THEATUi: Kill Market St rAlvllLil h a. m te Mtri.NiaiiT ALICE LAKE riiHOiiK.Tr.ii riiii" i In 56TH ST. T TilUATHK llelmv fpruce .rATI.VI 13 DAILY -Montague Leve . I Ethel Clayten- in "YANIIKI3 ri.l'CK" r-i rMan" wm maiikkt st ilA"DI' y 30 nml n no te 11 CONWAY TEARLE In 'AtTKIl MIUNltillT' I GREAT NORTHERN lUT'Wtf xrtnn i. iiinurt in WHY GIRLS ivEAVE HOME" Jr TWn L "W COHHMY r J Probably never before Have you given a pair of shoes for Christmas. eriOali Shoe f 720 Chasin sinut SU ENGLISH TOP COATS Wnrm, roomy, comfertablo Cents and Capen e EnRlisrt Tweed nnd Fleeces in styles and fnhrics that are confined te u. WOOL HOSIERY Scotch and English Weel in plniti nnd fnnry colors. with or without clex. Alse dependable qualities in Silks, Lules, etc. LADIES' SWEATERS A larRe assortment of new things in silk Fashion knitt, Weel Pull. evers nnd Tuxedo styles at medernle pricss. WAISTS AND SHIRTS Plain Tailored ready te wear or measure from exclusive imported fabrics.. GLOVES Standard makes and st) wnshnble fabrics, ns well ns the n style all their own. MANN & U02 CHESTNUT STREET iiorer'.AVS The following theatres obtain their pictures STANLEY Company of America, which is a early showing of the finest productions. Ask for in your locality obtaining pictures through Company of America. ( D A Mi1 jd9' nirr,i A,d m. t.iv. VJr-"N 1 Violin and Orcaii Ilecltals ' "The Girl Frem Ged's Country' C.AKMI. , IIAII N IMPERIAL Si1 ?30T-VUT78;8. ANNA (. NII.S.SON In I "XUV OlDI e 1 r? Air? iiemrn "" VJIIM-O L.Ct V E. nKJlXlE. KARI TOiS! flUSTNUT AIievb huead CKCII. 11. DrMU.IJ.'H "A FOOL'S PARADISE" I rn"rrh Pnln- Q"rmantewn"Ave;"nd I i-enign ramce ,jPhllfll A,em BERT LYTELL n "THE MAN WHO" 1IU1I I I .VIATINI3I: IIUW GLORIA SWANSON . - m ;tnih:u thk ia.nii OVERBROOK ,B'5iArI,LKO"D I ETHEL CLAYTON 'ivJiyiAJii' PAI APF 1SU i-v"'ni"T sntiiKT - "--. Ill A .M. lu 11 15 ! MME. NAZIMOVA M. . ln'f)AMII.I.K" PR IIMPF "!, ieis MAiiKr" sfiii:in" i miv-l-jOb 30 A xr , u ln j, M SHIRLEY MASON ln'JJ)ri:KNJB RFOFNT 'A'''IT ST lieliw 17T11 ANNA 0. NII.RSON In "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" RIALTO "KHMANTOWN AENl'B iir-iiiv-r AT ri,c.;iiecKi; kt WALLACE REID In '"llll! HUM, IIKH.CHS" RUBY MAI"l"'' ST IIULOW -III UU1J1 ... ' A M te Tl 1,1 l VI M.ITAK CAST In "IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW" SAVOY '-n MAKi-rrr".s-nii3rT ' Ul " M hi Mliln.Bht I in "iiir; iteiir.il diamemi- SHERWOOD &: 'TvA Wallace Reid, 'The Hill Di-rRera' HAMJIOOII dims. 'A i HiM.t 1(MI( I" STANLEY v1A1-,Jf".Ttlr-5-M "THE SHEIK" STANTON "j'v-Kr-r Kx"n '"" "" ' ri " - v-l 111 t i M lu 11 l i. m "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" 333 MARKETr.s'n,ul' '""-athb POLA NEGRI In "IIMi AKAIIIW Meil " tiTii I M WILLIAM FARNUM in "I'KIUl K1' m A I T-N vwwr.n-i . V . uiu i w w til UHESTER "AFTER THE SHOW" "'"'"" "" t-W it A& $16.00 Geld nnd Silver Urecade. Alie TUin ni.itlc te your lei in the. best lentltert t mnnmsh-mnde kind with I'HOTOl'I.AIS through the guarantee of the theatre the Stanley I JK The NlXON-NlRDLINGERtm IMhAIKhiJ US BELMONT -- revL -"" '"-'ivlJ i i HO and 0 JO te 11 1' M ANNA O. NII.SSdN in llUUVnim e. . n .,,,. .muni i uiKLa LtAvt. numt CFDAR C0T,t CUDArt AVESM !OIIN ("TOIll'IM I 1IIMK lii "BURN 'EM UP BARNES" coliseum rr;: iim r.tii ii ''fi ii I .1 7 i J I' ITIOMAS .IIJT1 k-en In 'RIP VAN WINKLE" JUMBO SSP-"P A (lIUMtU AVB. l l'i inkferd "I" GLADYS WALTON In "SHOUT SMUIN" LEADER iiav &. i.anca vn:n AV l VTIM L DAIll ANNA (. Ml.tstlN In "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" LOCUST,, ani i.nt. 1 -i ernGBT" i ::n. .1 .in i in n.30tell Elsie Fergusen, "The Seng of Sengi" 1IAIIOI.1) M,OYI In "NEVJIll 1iKK'" NIXON r'-n AND MAI,!TBii HOOT qiBSON In "U'TION RIVDI I ""UAN'D .SANSOM BTS. .nriv lomiens "THE STAR ROVER" - ---... 69TH STRFI'T '"i-atrf Opp TMinln'l i.itAti; ikwisses 1 1 "Leve, Hate and a Weman" STR AND vii:ilMANTOWV AVH. . (iiiArn iiwissen s iii.iii KTiM.tnP. "Leve, Hale and a Weman" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. AJ Germantown "KatiTi'TaiA' MAY ALLISON lu "111(1 IIA'IK" t t" t r r" r- r - tl i mii i. . n.i ni i in Sit jtrrtKauiN -v,i,.si. - "V i.mi:s Mituuoen M "The .Great Imrjcrsonntien -i c,.j . itllK Sljll WAKK "-ft1" a iV rV e ' iyjB pi cip 7i7nr-iii;riN fiBL " ceur " J) l I VI "I "-- , f In "reiiTl.Hiiir" . 4t