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!$&& m e.wt r- b ft: W ta v P t i ,' w ii I w . ? f (ffri ( V I, t c I" J Ml m L Vf iwuc. a. trv ' .ijfjjttk fi'f T"C FOR THE FILM TS?iiMft JUtsfe.. .I'-iari ..r- kjsjh. "u JllHBirffiMHEi.A ika. ,.Tsun : ii'ur.i.f 'u .x-iP':faii.... ... i Eft v THIIHHiif; - vhMW F-' '";. '- ! r wb4" mm WHCCLI.K UAK.MAN ire nff he gtntl fi publish thr ptelnim nf .,( 'i .ircti p Hprn u km,' ,"7'i .'k by the .in THE MOl'lE FAN'S LETTER-BOX !?v hkvut "A fettidcut Artist" Ye-, thai i-tiic same Jeseph Sehtldkrnut who ilacii (and i.s still playing) in "Lilieni 1 quite agree with jet; tli.it he is a -nlrn-did dancer, and I f'i-1 that 'nfier yen ee bint as the "barker"' in the Mag" pley you will think even mere of 'him. Incidentally, as 1 have hinted bfere, I agree with you thoroughly mi the subject of Mits Gisb. In regard te wbut you -pesk of a the "theatre el tomorrow, uave you reau inc emik ' ... .... . - .1 . mat same name, recently .iuiui-mi'-h; j and t.rewn eyes. Addrcf liim, care of I'm sure you, especially v it h your nr- rnunius I'inyer-T,n!-k Studin. Ilolh Ilelh tiatic leaning-, will i njey it. IJjcU I uned. t'nllf. Ilii pictures include: "The again te the tubj'ct or Selilhlkraut. , i'.is .I.ltl'.e rer.-en," ,He'ieinu Little can clvc qi tlits much information : ', l.w II." "Sneicty Sen-atien-." "All - He e was born in Itutnnnii. but win eitu- rated In the t'nlled Slate-, until he wa - wa - nttr.n. ...iu il.i 'icn he i-etiirned te ibe Continent and took up the thentrici! profession. He -cored great uee-'.-ve- Id the theatres of iemia. biurnu. Budapcft and Btrlin Hi lirs-t play mi his return te America vas a compara tive failure . It wns called "Pagan-. and he and Helen Ware and Irene I ui Mrlck completed a triangle. Tin u "-"' Hern" brought him real niece . lie is twentr-feur veart. old. ind hie father i Rudel'f Schildkrnut. really Hi" reuud-r of the Viddih theatre in New or!- and discoverer, for this count n ct l."r m Kalifch and Na.liuea. Ineiden'ally be made a few pictures, le- imperttmt ones, with Lubitsch and I '"la N.gii In Berlin. As he is new en the read with "tlliem," it i dlllicult te give an ad dress for him. At ins-t neeeunt- he wa ntarting nn indclTiilte engagement in the Wilbur Theatre, l!.ten. He i- net raarried. Prem what I knew of hi. Unusual love for his art and the win he Is wrapped up in acting I in sure Ik will be glad te reecho your apprecia tion. 1 enjoyed jour letter mimi'ii-ely Come ngeln and often. A.I.I Alner-.ll-el leOlllls rilay "I will "Wallace 'itetd iu "Always Audaeieiis" and Leb. Wilsen In VXue ur11 VlV gers " While 1 llhe HIS cem.uy .;n.. I de net agree with you at all thai "Rent Pree" Is letter than Peter Ibbetson." etherwlfe 'Terever. rhat leet was the be-t picture he e-cr ap peared in and he did his liuest pi.cr .,f acting. You're the second per-en baa mentlened "The Pertune Hunter U3 geed movie material. Se you fig: gest Wally and Ague- Ayr.-, deu Seunda geed, anyway- " "" though I'm net -ere. that that f-thn Mery you menlleiicl wns done a long long time age Put h ii.u a"i in the role of Lord le.ulnnd. -I"-dally ns there is. I beli.vc .-m .i-n. trip. "Ged's Law nnd Man i m ether old eik Yi-. H l,,"1V,,1. i,'i Sure, Rebert Wulk'r i- ,i mil de.lg. , actor. He playd in mu-i.--ii ."medn npd in Pox, IMUen and Mitre pi. -turcs. . G. D. Ui IJarr I tak" " ' ' '" pllmcnt that you come 1 1 afi r being gWen u wrong -Ucr ''" h.-je n Hiat nddre..s. Try care el Hug.. P.allln Pi... ductiens, lliilJ Piflh a.enii'. N w "..tl. City. f"r Kent. I nie-t lertmnly n . net think "Lilliun beats N.irmu nil hollow in leeks." Nerma i- one -t the wreen's brightest light- Wiii.'b l..r her In "Smiliu' Threuch It nu llkd re lnlld u picture ns "'I'he Weinh rt.il Thing." t , t IJllUn Ilyiitl writes In ptiit- ' S- i.5Vvnlt years age i " i'ii-'.n ' . ii8S. r. Mm ... , ,. !....! I.. iM... . v . t : I Kf.y. Hamlin'. ll ,l piJi.H I" ,. I Brtj Kluiball Yeung The beuuty of In-r In. . V? the neatness of her gevn- and Inr ny tippcarance made a wen.lerlul itnpi. flen en me. l.act uigl t I went in - Jtazimevn In her new '('.iiiiij .' I Wanted In i-ee Valentine, wluei 1 1. i-l never been, and whom 1 thought a Inn chap. Hut, here ii- t-miieiliiug I want te ray. Nuiinievu has I.i. led my beuu- ' tlful 'Cumilk'.' She simplv tool. th. ', Jey out of it all. 'I'he drama il-elf was wenderful: the scenes weie bciutlful , , tlie ether players were nut he bad. Hut V Xaztuievn killed it till. Pirsl of all, ffr'f Tier liair reminded me of a wild sawige fcj'. b6bbei twill tlutfy ; her gowns were dK w'Jtjpjatlng nnd ugly, her fuce was. iiubcar 'iiWfmiit. Thu motions she mudu and tlie aTO,-f:apreasieii en tier tace. nesirlls ills ffipmdtd, mouth tttlhted, were a sight te t !W'HeK at. I was sickened from bigiiiuliii tJ w viiu tinu inr mi i ii i. i uiiiij; nn Uvjiinic, i weiiici iiht iu ni'iir Heuii. (inn i -IVMlf rnn rni'tKM ntit.iiir Iti Lii'mt " "."." - .. i-t. .-'HI - I ) -(! wjlp'tu I jmjl'h u wJi.tt you mi. jumi-sjyjiuii ean uziiiiemi at liiir SWRPUa XACTJ! W ... ' "V r'.t- t.'.-.ji'- j'u.i . .. , Daily Mevie Magazine FAN'S SCRAPBOOK m. Nnri.r stauH. i iinte different, -nine ether iipinien- mi th t.iei ,t . ,, Alia and Oara''i Hew about re-peetMc I'alty K. Wlm. iig.im: Atul the -aine ehl )tic-linn'.; Well, here gei'sl Anether piaure of RoIelph is c.inliig ihiniigh .-Inirily. lie ii somewhere b' iwcen twenty .-Iv mill twenty -eight, with nn iit'ielal nge glv)'ii. lie Ir mar ried, but .eji.nated from hii wife, ae ae eerdlns t' iiH.-t retiert!), altheugli ecn that .-eeiii diiuhtful Her nnme i .Teull Aeki r lip is .i feel 1 I lnlip. .: .. . . ,.--,... . . ....... - tall, weielitj I.. A peuniln. bii black hair , Mgiit i nit nt i,uek. "l..e of !oil(l !eil(l mliillnn." "I'.isMen'n Play i greijini Piieharti'd S'.-i.-." "Pour , ller.iien ..f t der u' I ha nee. --I-- --,. . - u eiiiiu. ring Power."1 "The Shed,. "Mer.-iii of the I.nih " """'"". ..,,, i-nneu- iniik tniiuy I teunil mi .-irbulus bin al Lettv" and T.e'eni, the Kecks." I,. P"1 """l'r Pesseted of pigtail-nnd most open." Ian "two net -ei, here. Agnes Wi" '""B I'ff;. tch nS Mm. lie .said. "Kun "Who! Whe: Pine!" hooted Judge, can be e-ldrc-'cd care of ame i-tudin I '"""' "''' K'"- can t have chll- Owl. "F?ut the.-e figui arc net geed Philadelphia iHsraW7J.7il t.0viAvtijvic.i'r:Bi iaam 'j.tsj(w3TONa VYfr . 7 nt nbew. She pet n flherru from her husband n few iiintitliH nge. Shu docs' iltet phc her iigc. She phiycd lit n Sre.it mmiy O, Henry lerlex for Vltn. j graph, which Mirlcd fimn one te three reelfi. rc.'iltirex In which she Inn mi- peard Iticliidc, "Snereil Silence," . "Inner 'nh'c." "A Mndern Siileinc." "Uit (id II." "Ilrld by the lneni.," "riii1 l.i'M' Speelnl." 'Terhldden 1'rnlt. I'lii' rurniHV. I'lie Sheik" nnd "The l.iiiie Tlmt Mud Ne Turn lug." Her plciure will he printed mieii. i en ciiiiiiet rl ii rl-e out of me en (he tibjecl nf "liiulle." Yen nre net the enl.x iicr"ii who would 'Maud lll for him iigiilnil I lie President or the lng nun wuccn. .Mice i cm is iwrntr - Mildie. ..llwimd (nlif. I.u-ept tlmt i-hel-ii hlendc nnd cvu'ptiemilly picl y. I in iifriild I ciimint g!e n detiilled tic - MTlpthm of h.'r. h tint M'c her en the mtccii nnd fnnn , our own idea?, OUR CONNIE SEES "SALOME" BEING MADE BY NAZIMOVA Ity CONSTANT!-: PAI-MKK Holyueod, Calif T VISITIMJ VISITKD AI. nl.ime Nti?.lmevn's set xe-lerdn.i . If. the lirst time I hnvii . .)...- i u... i'i'ii the f.ime'i- n'l I e. except for n IhetfiiB ir'ilnii-n iit the Ai'tniV I'linil Iti'iietii ln. 'Miiitncr se. uf cuiiie, na er Inteii led. She I- milking "Snlemc." from O.senr , W llile"". .me-nct pliij. It will be n! WDinlerfiil produi'iien. The set is a linte eiie. reefed In eiinviis mill heated with iiuiii t(nei e that tin- actors' hrenlh won't shev In clouds dining the photecr.iphy. And III)- actors! My word! I'rcak - Nluirss. u cm!. Thcte were dwarfs, with hiice hendilrcsscs representing inuKiies i unme. i acre were tour beau- iii,,i ..iu ..t.r. ,i,..,..n.i !.. .1-..11. neiliiiiL- fin the eillHe.-itlen ,.f ltnrr.,1 ,.,,;i II(m-...Ii.iv Mn..i.nti t....i ..i i.. f.-iiiier. ciewiinl with 'tlew'cr.s and e.- ii.-iiiMtnlt iiiliiil..iiv nln in. i.. nilist tu In r linaer lli. vltiillv nlhe even liillinie Alfri-ii Killcy, tlie n'.-i-tnni director, V.-ls a M'H'iime relict tl-nlll t he 'llninl- Iv il'-nili)l in t . wears :i wild icd wl sreund and give the linwci-.s anil plants i r.inergeney aiu insc evcuins. mire and n hard eipieien te pertra hi" ''tcr te grew en. I.uter, en. if you i was a liuge at tendance, the proceeds ii.ii.'i. Ma.h.iiie hei-eli i,. ,,f r,-J. wait patiently . y.ni w II get juH the kind 'of the reeltii being turned ever te the Saleme. I was dl.-..ppeii,te,l that -he ..f weather you want." Ch dren .s Mill 1 nnd ..f the Special ..- t in e. ,!, e ny1,,! w'ueh. .lack and .Janet thought lluit waE n 1V tf l'n;n e ll.e Lmcrg ney A , lug her w. rk out the scene in cenju,,,- qnrrr way te glie ihe... the Mud of ' -. ) " ' ' IH "P it 'inl i?rkt tli.il with Charles Bryant, her husband, weather they wanted. Of course, geed , " n n " ' " "X-, "J" 8r' .iii.l al-.. duvet. m- nrener. She li nn weather wns.surc te corae if they waited !"!',l, u ''' ')'Sll.. ... ...? .i i-..bnS of the miicIc-. I realise, nf coiiec. th.-i was 'coming through a Canadian Jay I lie v hiM- a hard job. but there are .,n far away. .If ... .1..!...- .. I!.t I 1. .l.t . .. .. ' . .... .. 1.. M.I.AU )....' 'UI. I plef.Nintly. I -ugge.l that Mr. I.'lle nraiiie ) ,-chi'el 111.. ,,,,.., i .......' i iii.iiis ii ).illi-llll I'll lg IHllli (! IIIH I wrti wmibl W a great help te a number of young men w h -eeiu te liavc become ii little delirious vith what mM:i power is granted them. Mam pictorial (lights of Imagination bine Marled br.-neh from motion. nle- inr,. viinlii.s ten i,... i i..i .... i. with li, i.iiid . in... I.i il... .1...... e , . .,.,-,,v. ,....3 ,,i I,,, in.-iiiii. lur wnjcu I hev -tartee. I wl.-h Saleme" luck almost i ere. ynvu mm' .. v" They ay no aetre. s heroine n rabe.l his mhcc in n whoop that rang , the lyes of her cameraman, but l"'ul-e through the weeds ns loudly as a loco r.rll'iLf. .-."W.-t'fe Hird, near and bird-, i s...,t...t C. il,.. - i" "iiifc i"iiii i Aiei inr - v... ,, ltF, l(ll i-crial. 'With Slanlev in Africa. uMiiK in. Liiiversiu bHPk',,ien ... f.,,,,17 rnncn n- ttie locale. i.eiiIm' lay en the ground n't far from the camera'. Everv. .1, i i i .. i . thing looked ninte werl;-a-dn. mil twenty-two ll.mi wer" loosed from their jrcc ' cages nearby. 1 lid I.oul.-..e-e her nerve1 ..Vile! w That is Kfwvl for i L l . . h "vlCIi?' '.',"; 1,('?M'S cr"ninif "ifiee-e." hooted Judge Owl, "but what ii.iiil iit.. i- tun li'M. .Wrnl yenr. iice I.. Muwin Hepper , ll ri. f ipuni i ii ,1 iiem tintl !.,,...... i. ,, ., " n -"'"': " '"' ..s.-iiy in Doing business at a profit and operating at eapaeity IK you could run your business at its full capacity, and sell your goods at a profit, would you care hew much your printing cost I The cost of printing a catalog or any ether kind of sales message depends en I he extent te which it, helps you sell goods. The printing that fails te help your business is dear at a penny. The printing te which many orders for your goods can he traced is never an expense. Ask yourself this questien: "What difference does it make hew much my printed messages cost, if they enable mc te de business at a profit and operate at capacity i" The answer will give you a light en the subject of direct-by-mail advertising and will put you in the right frame of mind te talk business with a geed printer. (reed printers knew that better paper means better printing and that better printing means better selling. S. D. WAR HEX COMPANY, Bosten Warren's Standard Printing Papers are sold by D. L. WARD COMPANY lialtimere Richmond Washington Slccimcns af printed things that have helped sell goods xcnl en request BWusTMW SK?H3 EDGBPg dren around when wr- arc 'working." The "little girl1' wiim Helen l'Vrcusnti, who vnn IiIh lenillnn lmly in "Hungry iicaric ' jiim iiiiieiird for Ueldwjn AireOH uf nediing, 1 henr tlmt Pill' lluwcll just get back from New Yerk. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge Out Weatherman iiy iia mi v (Jack mi if .fiiiicf iidiif iirlii7 te ciinr rnrlti, te (Ac; rlm'f Jtiittjr Onl, the Weather .Unit, ltc scmf.i a mm' tlje te Southland, unit the nnwr.r sui spring is en the icau.) CHAI'TKK IV fioed Weather, Say the Crews TACK and Jnnct were ghid that spring t uas en the wuy. They thanked Judge by wlreles, from the Seuthliind. 1?llt ,,lln(,t wn(t 1)it pulled she 1 thought the Wenthcr Man's Jeb was In makc tIln cathcr ns well as te tell nheut jt. "Den t you make the weather? bc nked .Tudge Owl, "Who! Who! That is tee much of n job for me." admitted Judge Owl. "I let the teiisens make the weather. 1 ju.t pass it nleng." "Oh," said Jnnct. "Then I wish you ! would pass nleng peme geed weather. 1 "Who! Who! 1 am doing tlmt right new i eeliirrd .nidge iiwi, "imi i uin ;un shining.' Imi t spring en tin-wii v. lint Mini 01 wcaiuer no en winu .- "1 want warm weather se I can play out nf dners without weiring a coat." nnewcrcil .lanei. "Ami mi I i brook." added J an go wading In the nek. "Who! Who! Yeu shall have the kind of weather you want." hooted JuiIkp Owl. . . i "Tbnnk you. repiieil Janet, aim sue began taking off her coat, "Hen! Hoe'" chuckled Judge Owl. ' "Yeu shall bine it when the proper time remrs and in your turn. FirRt, we must haw- cool sugar weather for ,ttie mapic-sugar liiriuers. men c ., i.n, ,. ..i... f Jmv mw up unrinci' ilavs. se t hi liuds w ill net come ..ut in,. fni. nn .Tni'k VYiiMt nilcliL come hack and nip them. After n while we niiisi lime nlent nf rain te mflen the Ions enough. "Hu-si -sh "' hi-'ed .Tildrfe Owl slid ilenly. Hi.i big car-, were li.-lening m- lenll. V.w.llwm f . i t-rl wireless !nc-H2e "IICLO. .'II. ' -Ulier .hid i hi- nii'S.-age Is from a thick of lieblns and i'.l,,n lliv.lj who liue hiirrieil abend of i-pring. Is the weather in the North warm enough fe we will net frrwe'f Will there be plenty of feed when we eemeV" . "Wll0,; " ',0 ' ..' ',' "T.1;' Vlc"' S0 hls right away. hoetcl Judge wl. much excited ecv the mct-age. J be lenders of the cummer army of birds are 1 1 r- --,, . ... .... ,-,.,, far, whnt nre the weather i-lgn-V Is It I gelllg te be warm? Will there be I Hack cam.' the ansners nuickl.v. i luiin . i i.ii, ,. ptv i "-i i itiri !.... i.i ii i,..i-.i .it ',.,-. tvii.i Henk: Henk! We tee open water! I,riie thnrn lnml 'Kk! Kk !" chirped Hackee Chip- . .. i rininK. "Millie digging en a ninny better paper better printing better business WARREN'S STANDARD PRINTING PAPERS PrintindPapers enough, t thlnls I'll tell the Rebin nnd IIIup Birds te wnlt until the wcntlici, is wnrm nnd entr." Jack nnd .intirl were ulpnpiMiimei ni thin, for they wnnted te pee the Hclilna unit Itlun ttl'r.U piiitin linekliitf lllick, .... . ... . . , r. , JiUl JIIM MB .Midge Ul MDrieu i" )'" n wlnVess messiigc te the waiting lteuins nnd ltlnc Ulrd.. Hlncklc Crew ilew up with n loud cawing and perched nearby, j "Caw-! C-nw! Wnlt! Hear Hie news!" he cried. ' I Frem the North came a ca.wiug mes- "Caw I Cnw! The Crews of the North see geed wenthcr'." And from the Last came a message: "Cnfivi nw . ji Crews of the Knst see geed weather And from the Wrt. tee. and fre''',""; Seuth enme cawing message: ,V,nwl Caw! All Crews sec geed wenthcr! lllackle Crew grinned ut Judge Owl. "Cnw! Caw! And them will he plenty, nf feed when the lleblns and Hlue lllrds come North." he sulci, laughing evilly. "Who! Who! 1 don't trust ( rows, said Judge Owl In n worried tone. ljut I'll pass the wen' along te the Unbind nnd nine Birds." , (Jack nnd Jnnct dldn t tni-t the Crews cither, nnd seen they found that the Crews were up te a had trick, n.s will be told tomorrow.) PARK GUARD IS KILLED Jeseph P. Green, en Motorcycle, Crashes Inte Car en Boulevard .Tesejih I Oreen. thirty-twos years old. I51S r.vergreen street, Chestnut Hill, a Park gunrd, wns killed last night when u motorcycle upon which lie wns riding struck nn aiitomeniie nenr Welsh reail en ,Uoe-cvelt heulevurd. The tieUcc have net a yet learned the identity of the drixer of the nutome- liile. . It Is bclieetl Oreen failed te see the nutoinebile until tee cb'se te swerve and icrasheil into the machine. He wns tossed thirty feet nnd alighted upon ins head. He wns removed te the Frank ford Hospital, where It wns said deatli had been Instantaneous. He had been a Park gunrd for n year. MRS. ANDERS' RECITAL interesting Musical Program In Ces ,.., orfermi-rf af Emereenev Aid tumc Performee at tmergency ia Mrs. .lumen M. Anders, contralto, nssisteil li MNs Dorethy tilthcns. fiO I prtme. gave an interesting rccltul. partly in chataeter costume, nt the ! it"1 ri7DDlTADV QAIF-Ti SPECIAL Pullman Sleepers ; , f. i II U) i ' i Full Shell Effect Well lined and cushioned White. Ivery or (irny 19.98 1 .. ' DELAWARE HOUSEFURNISHING CO. MenalaelBrer, whole. sale and Retail Oeeler al th better kind el Furniture. F " S Kensington Ave. & Cambria St. 'IM'Uiiii nn I'itrnHiiii ttiin ii kiviii; hi Aiiirrjrnu MMisf. "Weic I Your Hlnr." llf? ( fZJ'''mlm jfiA ff t. ;sr SJ- 4. m y BkwHH ?m R1WH7TV& !?. ":; '" f"-y- ' by Fay Fester (who nccempanled Iwth Inn principal recltnllst and MIs Olthetm), "iris.' by Harriet Ware, nnd the Inst) the spring song of the robin woman from "Sliiinewin," hv Charles W. Cndmnn, being especially well done. Her second group wns made up nf Negro spirituals, whfcli were given with ex cellent ncccnt nnd style. The third nnd fourth greupH were In cestutue, the third being three of Mabel Weed Hill's clecr "Aesop's Fables," which were given in medieval costume nnd the last entitled "The Letter of Charlette." Thin consisted of three ii'iETiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiTiiimiiiiiiiiiirjiiiiiiiimffliiiminiiiiraiiiiiiiiii'ffi A high-grade coffee at a low price ASCO Coffee 25 c lb m g ' g P At all our Stores I a. W. m CL. , jt h, tl , fej. aiElllEICtillliriliJilllJliliXillllllllill'ffllmNiilHJOlJlllTCIlfS S LADIES' DEPARTMENT "PXCLUSIVE, dependable fabrics in styles that are ImJ niuTeruu '5tlWUs, l. saisuiiv r . APOLLO MD a Wr-TiAv BETTY COMPSON In "LAWKS MCfrT MM.' ARCADIA I'lireTM'T V A M te It :'el tOTH i l.t v m MMir.T. lltLllNJn Ch.irletle llrentii's "JANE EYRE" a crnu rnANKUN t-i.ihawi am:. A5lV-'l MMINEl, I'MLY NORMA TALMADGE In "Till-. MIlMir.liri I. IIIINr.-" NORMA TALMADGE In "T1IK OMH.i:iH t, HUM." ni i irDIfjn I i"j I hiwi'i'tinniia tJL.UU.DlrU-' iimumiii -i mull It ETHEL CLAYTON in "EMi-riir. vamp" BROADWAY y lafv.A: M'EriAb rn I'neiiirrinv THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" CAPITOI Hi MMlKl.r fiT t A M k. It t:. I' JOHN BARRYMORE In "TIIK KIT! - I.A IP.lt" i m.,,1 i;i a"v: I -.-i nu Al jl-.Jtyiri ; nn, 7 n,i t p JACK HOLT " in "Tin; cam. or 'i 111; south FA1RMOUN1 I'll .( i, r, M A,' M MIM I. 1 Vll.V RUDOLPH VALENTINO in "rnnceMiir.uiM. pemi.k 56TM ST j-p 'I HI, .Mill ll.l.i rnn" MIIM f Iill V M'KCIAI. (AST III "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" P.DPAT NOR MKRN ' ' J"' f .n I M'K( I.M. IdX PUOIII i'imi.N ' m "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" IMPERIAL IIMIIIXKA 1 M I l-l ON I,, ' l "The Child Theu Gavest Me" KARLT0N !!":.rMT Um- ""'.m' 1 1: ii. n, in mm 1 1 i'i!', in i )),, "SATURDAY NIGHT" Lehigh Palace ,' l' Hlltl ''"h Aviinus S'v'Wjv ftp- "w ' MPq v,-, '.! M.-.- AMI .'.! ,. il i Hi 'mil mnss. one from Memenet'R ".WerlbeK" another "Clrarlotte.' by Mrs. Anders, nnd the Inst, "Sephie,'1 by Miss 131th- ens. All were well performed nnd were received with, the nnnhiusc thev de served, Miss (tlthens, in her four Senus, showed n voice of great clearness, espe- ;tkm-:phenki Fur Sldraqc and Remedcllna at Extremely Lew Rale LUKJ1 RlENZl CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN )' 1714 Walnut Street AFTER STOCK TAKING. CLEARANCE 50 Coats 29.50 formerly te 8B.S0 Brocade Evening Wraps 125.00 formerly te 270.00 SUITS FUR COATS L Mann & Dicks 1102 CHESTNUT 5TREET TAILORED SUITS Huddertfield' Tweed In our original manniih tylet. at well a many attractive. nevelHsi that r te be found nera only. TOP COATS AND CAPES Camela Hair Plain Celeri Plaids Engluh Tweeda and Fleecei in new and attractive itylei. DIXV1LLE DRESSES The popular Cape Dreatea in the DIXV1LLE range are here only. Fine Australian wool fab rica that have juit warmth enough without weight. SPRING HATS The new Peanut Straws, Silk Turbani and ""lie and straw combinations in spring shades and styles moderately priced. I Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET uioreixAvs The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Aiwrica. which is a guarantee ut early showing et the fnu-.sl prod. Atom. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through thu Stanley Com pany of America. LIBERTY mVir'WA AT WILLIAM FARNUM In 'TKIUritV ORIf'NT WewllanJ Me at CM i v-'imu.i'm i :tATiM-;i-: daily at. MARION DA VIES in "inr. nr.iinvh rm" OVER BROOK e:;nl.Al,Vi'L1'0"" THOMAS MEIGHAN . in ". ritiNCT. Tin-in: yy . PAF APP li" MAUKUr HfllBKT ' t-'v-u je a. .r tu it .in v. m LIONEL BARRYMORE In "iqqMi.itA iiu.i." ' RFCFNT "Kt'T HT ltolew ITTlf 1 POLA NEGRI In "Till-. l.ST PjXMIIvVr" I RI Af TO '"M-VMUHN AVlfNUK" I .MACK M;N.M71T'.t 4,Levc, Hener and Behave" SI-IERWOOD 'Wat l"uvTe MME. NAZIMOVA In "rAMIl.T.r," STANII PY markct .vTit.Tic I "... " A- m, te 11 ir. p. m. HAROLD LLOYD - Jjl "1AJIL'?!1M,' mn" .TlANTON MARKET At-no 10111 "THE FOUR He'rSEMEn"- (iriiiK M'erM.vi'sK" 333 MARKET.1"J,-?'7,",,iW In ''TIIK lUlMll.ltl'l l,JiM," victeria vrifM-trti M'lXIAI. I sr I,, " '" ' M "Ten Nights in a Barroom" GRANT " ''r1"" Mil hill runn If.., I... i j CHARLES (BUCK) JONES In 'TO A I'MMl" AT OTHER THEATRES, MEMBERS OF Ambassador ".KuVa,,",1,, Te DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in iiii: iiiiii.n mi .ni;n;i.i!y ...mWiiVSn,V,;HNMNr.. Ccrmanlewn S""J fc1;) M'l'.t IAI, I1 Plllllll!:r nvUUI ll i iinium ifmmmmmtamttmi dally iti the'-upper NiMrr'aMi, i.,t'j . ,v -. rtii'TM. ' . f.nV B,I!:?.t. 18St,JWK2?ilS!lt.'. W neon e i nn " in Unrlholemcw McDewcll'i Dcnsnierc'i Fester plnyed tlte nccempunlmentg wl(ffl taste nnd discretion. wll HPiitrcr: mtz i i'i 40 Capes . 49.? -59.50 formerly te 49.50 Dresses 29.5049.50 formerly te 7B.00 r i ?' TWEED AND MIXED 29.S0, formerly 89.80 VELDYNEOURSENE MARVELLO ' 49.S0, formerly 89.80 ? VJ in in me Heiiikh a a "A Beng in the Nl.SVir beautiful "Leng' Are" s 'A Spirit FanV M Kelinsky Dyed Squirrel Marmet Peny Civet Cat Natural Seal Baby Caracul. Ceney V2 Price and Less -- n original and unusual. VMOTUl'LAYH 1 licNlXON-NIRDLINGLK . J I MbA I KtS ! BEF MONT D2D ABOVE MARKET MARGUERITE CLARK In "frCUAMIlLKD WIV1M" CEDAR 0'111 A CEDAR .VESVi n,X 1 .30 anl 3: 7 ami a V. H. MARION DAVIES In "TrfK UniDF.'S PLAV" I COLISFUM Jfrlt b. Mth & OOta i ,1. UIV1 :30 am 3: 7 mid 0 P. M. RICHARD TALMADGE In "THE UNKNOWN" JUMBO KK,0NT ST- OIJIARD avb: j "iuu . JJl"be June, en FranJferd "1." ALICE LAKE In "CNCHATtTKTI KEAS" LEADER ,1!T LANCAsfEtrAvC POLA NEGRI JMNTnjUU71V LOCUST $", A.N.R i-ect'ST "TitiTEf3 UUI -MntK l:ae,8iOO. Kves. 0:39 tell FRED STONE '" ''I.nE ni'KK OF rimiNKY nt:TTP." rt!.'.?",KriAI,i PICTURES rir TflK v-rl" ':v .'?LK """'' KI.KrTKD I'QPK. I'lliH XI NIXflN ''-' and maiucrt sr.s. , A " a mvnnu lALMAUtib InJTHi; U.NKNOn.N" "TgggfgSJF . tUUtlNb' O'BRIEN ' RIVOLra-,-- MAY ALLISON In "IIIOJJAME 69TH ST. ""'"' rn-Onn "1," Temilnsl Iti.'tO 7 ane 0 V. II. JACK HOLT lnlTlir. TAM. OF THE NflltTII" STRANH """ A," "t Vfhunee sT JACK HOLT In "THE CAM, 01' TIIK MlllTII" 1BERSOFM. P. i O. A. 11 IEFFFRSONI """' iMuphln bt. V JU ' -n,3V-lN JiATINKi; DAILY ,, M'KCIAI. CAhT In "Bunty Pulls the Strings" PARkf mi" i; AM. i d.utiii.v sifJ ,,ji. : i , , . u,is ii m muer coming pic(tire, A under - ?" V ,-., , HOPE HAMPTON HPi:ciAf. CAhT III 'M I m -MfVK-B revAvtx "THE QUEEN? OF SHEBA" 1 tJ "A MAN'S HOME" v MiftttM ' 0 a' u&tt W&i y'jfabt'MJK-ZWW'M' . .& hAfe w'.i'y; i''V ,&&i&&tefc&M Kl.i&ti,- If-'.LS J& J..". . .