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wzsmmwww cwji WWLVM Vi .''II SBB VtBL,. & hihB's v?th ?(&' k -"tHiHfliaialtaH IIHHHH . X'- ; BV 1 fOK Daily Mevie Magaxine ?. '.' FOrt Tf FILM FANS SCRAPBOOK W4 .TeiaAlj Bit H I' t GLORIA SWAXSON 'TFe uiill be glad te publhh the pictures of such screen players as are r suggested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Br IIEXRY M. XEKLT I w, m f t 4 I fe i1 f l ''Unity" wrlics: "Of course, by this tliri. you must have received dozens cif letters regarding the opinions of one 'S' R..' whose disparaging comparison between Gcrmnn nnd American pro ductions arc n challenge te every 'motion-picture enthusin'-t. "I have yet te talk with even ene person who i-ensidered 'The Cabinet of Dtt Caligarl' worth while. It nppar ntlr has no 'raison d'etre.' no ejecu-e ferbeing. Unless n picture inspire, fcraiiws. Instruct or points n moral there Is no reason for it. Surely, no l 11. .l...l.l nnfAt tin, fi n ,1 linV- HRT, rij!"' """"" l'""" ""- "',,. thinf edifying In n produrtlen which J past embodies the ravings of a maniac. v "Yet. 'S. It.' terms thN picture a I 'masterpiece.' It Is a mnterplece of wetrdly horrible situations, easily trace- Mb te an umlcninbly morbid mind. TeTme It seemed simply a feast of her- ' Hf;'"with hideeun futuristic garnlshins-. AM tnat'H tuau , TMny any one ether than 'I.ec or Oil-Timer' answer Mean' In reference te That picture In which she thinks Mic '' tow Betty Compson? Shedldnt! It WW Claim Windser, and the picture WMit Leis Weber production, of which I have vainly tried te recall the name. Mena Lisa was also In the cost. He OH net think the latter loeka cry like Bebe Daniels? "It has been many, manv moons aince I have felt as bloodthirsty as when I read that epistle from 'M. S. .1. In Tuesday evening's paper. And. en. hew your reply did fill me with tnf most unholy joy ! Such a letter! Did it net fnlrly reek self self aatlsfaetien and egotism, proclaiming Ita writer an unmitigated bneb, whee apparent culture Is merely superficial. aince true breeding renders insults without provocation impossible? It is a ckar case of cause nnd effect. A Bteady diet of Shaw nnd Wilde would "- make any one that way. I Imagine. What I am unable te fathom is bow any one se 'highbrow' could fall -e low as te become Interested in the Limericks. They, assuredly, had no literary value, and most of the time. no imeter (if you really arc the Lim erick Editor, please forgive), se it must have been the lure of the Illusive hundred." ferences of opinion, nnd, na you wen knew, surh are the cause of horse races (mid ether vices). "Seriously, heweer, It docs appear as if 'M. M.V exceeding rancor is bused en international, rather than artistic grounds. Though the merits of the vari ous German pictures that we hae seen mnv net be as exalted as 'S. 11.' would have us believe. et their utter worth lesMiess has net been conclusively shown. Furthermore, the opprobrium. of 'undeslrnhle alien Is iinrilly deserved bv n mere appreciation of foreign art. as lias been argued many tinics. lu the "Te give my own humble opinion, the foreign pictures hnve been excellent as art. pure and simple. In estimating their popular appeal, It must be said Hint thev de net reflect the life around us te the same extent as de our own pictured. "The nctlng. whether geed or bad, J of great interest as showing the methods used by the foreign actors, often se dif ferent from our own. Fer this rensen, I think they have n 'show' value grenter than our own pictures. But I am net sure that the 'show' or 'feature' pic ture is the backbone of the moving-picture art. Surely It is the exception rather than the rule. "I shall never admit, nt the risk of being deported, that l'elit Negri is Mlsh Mlsh nesed,' though I might compromise en Gernhllne Farrnr being 'beautiful nnd brilliant.' " "Blende Bee" wrliw "S'mattcr with nil these knocks against Tenrl White? I de net think that Pearl is se very 'awful' nn nctrcss, de you new, honest injun? Did seu see her either in 'A Virgin Paradise' or 'Any Wife'? Well, she has lets of pep. Of course she is old, but her ideas aren't. Are they? "Dorethv Dnlten Is surely coming up line, I think although Bhc was al ways geed. In ToeI'h Paradise,' which was one of the bet this season, she was great, ns wns Cenrad Nagel. Tile picture surely was very unusual. "I also liked 'Saturday Night,' It wns a happv picture and had lets of laughs, especially the Ceney Island scene. "Have von any idea what ever be came of Remalue Fielding, one of the old Lublnites? Lubin had a let of geed people, but no geed stories some, hew or ether. I wns up there some sccll vears age wnen r.ari .Meicnn, lllliel 'Clayten. .Tunc Day, Resettn llrlce. .Tack l'rntt, Nance O'Neill, Mary Charleston, Harry Meyers nnd Rose mary Thcby were there. New they are virtually nctcr heard of. "I nm Anticipating seeing 'Bought nnd Paid Fer.' What de your renders comment in re: 'Her Husband's Trade mnrk? 'With regard te that Swan son Lady and Valentine, they are 'Net s geed. There have I succeeded in disagreeing?" (Yeu disagree beautifully. I imag ine the knocks ngainst Pearl White are intended te convey the impression that the writers don't like the lady s acting. ThntV what knocks are usually Intended te convey. I congratulate you en liking "Saturday .Mgnt. ODOuy else did. T understand that Remalne Fielding Is dead. Yes: Lubin started sonic fine actors nnd actresses en their careers, but I wen kin t sny these jeu mention lire never heard of. Ethel Clayten, Earl Meteulf. Hurry Mjers and Rosemary Thebv are very much heard of. The readers don't seem te have been much Interested in "Her Husband's Trademark." At least, they haven't commented en It. But you don't dis agree with me en the Swanson lady. We agree most discouragingly.) while te Belder the wire from your aerial te your setland the en from your set te the ground., Even after you nave made the careful connection fust rec ommended, it Is a mighty Reed thing te solder them, for It is impossible te have these connections tee geed. And, If you ever want te disconnect later. It la a simple mutter te heat the binding pest with a little blew torch until the solder melts and then remove the wire. It is surprising hew many people Imve never learned te solder and hew widespread is the belief that it Is a great deal of trouble. It Isn't at alt; with an outfit costing lesn than $2 it's fun. and you'll be surprised te find hew mighty handy It Is te hare such equip ment around the heuse for ether pur poses. Later we will give an Illustrated talk en soldering and prove hew easy It is: Today's Programs 'MwlitMJ'nta.' flMhewni 'MiM, I ' "Paiterkl i Vnrnt,Meart!,"auta Hub- , i , , tarun Rhaniedy." Lint. . i TO - MTTflBCUOH BTATIOX KDKA (WeaUnthMM) S:M P. M. and at nftwn-mlnuts tntrvil thtrtaftar Raavball Korea. a txdtlm story T:0O RaittMll arerM. , 7:3t "SlMptng- Biauty,' ier in ciwaran. phrevs, tner: Frank Cuthbert, barltenas Ed ward c. Iiarna, PhltadatphU Station (WFI) (Strawbrldfe Clothier) 1:1(1 P. M. Lata new items from PcsmO LRIxir.n. .... 8:30 te 4:30 A. varied program of vocal and Instrumental music. Including a brlet eman recital (Entry ercan uied). 0..10 te 6 Oaaebatl score. 0 .10 Radie talk (or beslnnera, by Lewis P. Kendall. Jr. rHUADKI.rilIA STATION (WOO) (Wanam&ktr'ii) 7:15 P. SL aifferd Plnchet, political ad drew. S Orchestral selections. U OIRerd rtnebet. aecend political ad dress. Philadelphia StatUn (WIT) (Olmbel Drethera) 1 :J0 P. M. Popular and clamilcal aelee aelee tlens. Cllmbl Orchestra, under the direction of najmend fttern: rlane, Jlaymend Steen: violin. Jacob Uhl: cello, cieorce d'Annunzlei imxarnene. Vlnrent Hnlslne. 1:."9 Celle eole. aeerge d'Annunzlei ac ac cemuanlet, Kamend Steen. a.30 Tener sole, I.ee Sheehan. 2:3.1 Violin sole. B. M. Cady. 2:40 Tener eole, I.ee Sheehan. 2:45 Violin sole. E. M. Cady. .1:15 Uerltal by Rebert H. Canen, bari tene: ta) "Laddie." (b) "Dawn," M "Roll "Rell Inc Down te Jlle": accempanlit, Ellen W. Hindi". 4.30 News Items. Courtesy of Pcbmc I.icnnrR. 4 85 Announcements. 7 05 final baaeball scores l. radio. 7:15 Bedtime eterlea for the kiddles. "The Adventures of neddy Fex." Thornten W. lliiraeis, read by "Uncle WIP." 7.20 Children nam-a who write te "Unci WIP" will be announced ever the radiophone. Newark. X. J.. Station (WJZ) (WeaUnihoeM) - T P. M. Stories from St. Nicholas Maga zine courtesy of the Century Company. 7:80 te P Recitals by Mildred Veiling, harplste: Byren Bay, planlet: Fred McPher McPher en. baritone, and Jesse Keenlg, violinist. Their programs -will be announced by radio. tl te 10-15 Musical program! Recital by Marcla Hchupar, concert soprano; Bernard Mnnn. pla.ilst and accempanlit. Pregram: "Her Rese" Coombs; "He! Mr. piper." Cur ran: "Thank Qed for n uarden," Del Rlege; "Oh! Dry These Tears," Del niege; "Just a Wearln' for Yeu." C. J. Bend; "Irish Ive Peng," M. I.ang; "Here Are Reses for a Rese." Pchunac: "Mether Maehree." Olcott; "t)n Bel dl Vedrems." from "Msdame But terfly," Puccini; "Cradle Seng," Naprennlk; "My Natlve Land." Uretschanlnew: "flreun of Russian Felk Songs." "Where My Cara van Una ntAf1 " Tihr "IVnlf, ITn " thlt. lips; "Sometime," Schupac. Tlane soles: j 7:45 Oevernment market .rerertf and a report of the New Tork Stock Kxenanae. 8:00 Baseball scores., "niters and Harbers," by Cornish Bailey, secretary of the National Rivera and Harber Centres. Washington, p. C. "International Friend ship During .the War," by Dr. BenJAmln F. Batlln. Weekly review of butlneaa con ditions', by the National Industrial confer ence Beard. . . b:se Musicni program. uneeier jiurn- ink cutneeri, oariiene; to te to accempanlit: Mrs. Heward 1 McKnwn. nlane. Sfelectlena!' 1. Vali. C miner. Mrs, Heward P. McKewni , "What of the NlthtT" Mr. Humphrey and Mr. Cuthberti 8, (a). "Tour Tiny Hand I Freten," (b)' -'Leva Ii a. Bubble' te). "Ships That Pass In the Night." ChMtnr Humphrey;; 4. "Butterfly." Mrs. Heward P. McKewni B. (a) "The Trumpet Shall Sound " lb) "Negro Spirituals.", (c) "I'm Troueled In Mind," Frank Cuthberti , .'Swear In Thle Heur," Mr. Humphreys and Mr. Cuth berti 7. "First Masurka." Mrs, Heward P. McKewni 8. (a) 'Where, My Caravan Has Rested." (b) "Oh. 'Little Mether of .Mine," (e) "Jean' Chester. Humphreys! 9. "Dance of the Dwarfs," Mrs. Heward P. M.cKewn; 10, (a) "What ft Trying: Time." (b) "Jneh Seng," (c) "Death and the Fairies," Frank Cuthbert. Cerns? RADIO IN THE HOME Uy HENRY M. NEELY - g ju ys "JLg--ju8t Blue -jay f. te your druggist Step$ Pain Instantly The iimplest way te end a corn h Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop doe it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Frtt! Writ $Bau$r& Bit ek, ChiMf.Dnt.ni for valuehU took. ' Ctrnet Car eth FttW aws" rtfW ; 0'Alf(!rW-y -i -I ,! t KtifHX, r r ' i, -sir ,h. V 1 ' ,t ' - l ' ' .V" i LJI T . ... 1' 1 ViHK.IcrTr3S'lMPnsrli I S t' - ik "JB i I v J SxM . t e WHY IRSheppacd Sens Nainsoek and Cotten Crepe Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise During This Sale $1.25 A Very Special Price If Mnna Lla nppearert in that film nrlth Claire 'Windser, it nnrrefts the lct down te two pictiireH "Te I'leai-p On Wemnn" nnd "What's Werth Wlille." Which one was it? 80 .von didn't llke Calicari"? 1 did Immensely. 1 ronf-ider It a mni- tarpiece. If jour retrirtiens in jiicir- Re careful of the connections. Ne. 1 Cut around ilie insulation with a circular metement of the linlfc blade; pull insulation off end; scrape wire clean and bright. Nn. 2 Bend a loop villi 11 pair of pliers and fit it around screw of binding pest. Ne. 4 Ucnd ends closely together se it will net slip off and then screw down tight en it. Ne. 3 With some types of binding pests ,simpl insert bare end of wire in the hole and screw down light Be Careful Heiv Yeu Connect 1 our Wires Evpii If ou buy jour radio receiving en complete in a neat polished cabinet. 011 ulll hne le hook it up te jour aerial and ground nnd ;.our eteruje and "H" batteries. And thcr" i- no cauc of failure In sets quite se common at bad I'onnectlen.s.ln these hook-ups. The electric currents that flew in a -Ji ... . . -l. nl. l.n. frlin ' radio H' ur se VAirriuri, ,,-ur ttiui it.- t ln stories are correct, then. Poe never v,ls. hit n wrote literature. "Callgari vas I ee wj,j them, even te the extent of step ping them entirely. Loese connections between between wire and binding pest will ghe .1 sorts of iinnevance. Anil nny uri or grease, even the grease of the skin, will Intern-re Willi Pi-rtect recepueii. en the screen. It wns a purely Imag- inatlre work, without any moral or purpose, but It was a masterpiece (ex eune me, I mean I think it was) of direction, acting and production. I- don't mind jour slam nt the lilm'rick Editor. Why should ". '!0, G." writes "I think you might like te knew of the experiment I wit nessed Mine time age which proves mj theory of the effpet of pictures en the aTerage girl's mind. "A jeung lady friend of mine re turned from a session with the 'Sheik' and for two weekn all I heard was adoring comments en friend alcntine. Yeu hnve heard the tame thing, se jeu knew what I mean. I "Berne weeks Inter I purposely took this name jeung lud te sec the i-nnu-1 incomparable Valentine in the il il laineuK role of chief transgressor in The Four Horsemen.' "Horrors! Villain, cur. deg, etc. efal. And I still feel guilty te think that I am the cause of mu-Ii sweet dis dis illusien. 1 i"And all this leads te a thought that U is net the handsome actor but the1 careman attitude that fet ill holds our tatr sex enthralled." .('Course it i.". if nIentine iiad a broken nose nnd a cauliflower car and a fame leg nnd a wart en his lip he might be as great an ni-ter as Salvinl. but the girls wouldn't go te see him. Jut, t's all right. He fills his niche in tha world.) "C. B. S." writes: "I feel impelled tt pretest against n very veciieumn communication given publicity in your column of this date. It Is signed 'M. M.' and proceeds te belabor a great aerfen favorite of mine, te wit, I'ela Negri. The attack seems unfortunate. te be Inspired bv a very poisonous coin- vif kXaatien of patriotic sciitlinent inid ictii iifa fnfn anlte. It ennuet be said te breathe ffiy that- fine spirit of judicial criticism in fe: fi -'',' lil..l, vurli debates should be carried en. iw . . .! iA..l..l.tn lniiitflr rlifir PWrt 1 pplnlens cs these of S. .' should ct a torrent 01 opposition. ir ii rkr) opinions are as extreme in thelr ) i4Jti! these of 'M.M.' IklivlAajreu'liave Jntlumtcd mere than irHilM reur ceminents. 'Lie KllSIIDUS dlanulnnduni .' whlcli is in su. 'mii gout.' or, te parupuraw, Te nrennre the end of n wite for con- I nectien, take the wire between the blade of a penknife and the thumb and. with1 n circular movement, tut tlueiigh the insulation nil around. Then cut the insulation from the end, leaving t he wire exposed. When jeu are ready te make the ron ren ron nectien. scrniK- this wire absolutely clean, fe that it Is blight ami shiny, j And. in making the connection, it Is best net te handle the clean wire much. I for the skin lias a certain amount of body oil in it (some skin may even ha'e dirt en it, but imt jeurs, of course) nnd anj greasy matter will in terfeie with the smooth flowing of the weak currents. If jeu are using the kind of binding petts t lint hae a top that screw down en the wiie. M-inpe both the base and the lower sdf of the top until they are shlnv find bright. Then, with a small pair of wire pli ers, bend the end of the wire into a 1 loop Hint tits nc.itlv ever the binding I pest and screw down hard and firm i .... 1. ieinine two ends of wire together, there is nothing for it lint solder. Merely twisting them together 1." nil right if jeu are using them from jour storage battery or jour "15" but tery, for the ( urients there are se strong that perfect connections are net essen tial. Hut if the wlreu are In any ether part of your set jeu must twl-.t them together and then solder se as le make n flawless joint. As a mutter of fact, it is well worth Nainsoek Nightgeivns: Casing and ribten run, $1.25; Nainsoek, scallepad edge, $1.25. Cotten crepe night gowns are in flesh or white, $1.25. ' Envelope Chemise: Nainsoek with ribbon run arm-' hole, $1.25 ; naimoek with scalloped edge armhole, $1.25; of white cotton crepe with strap shoulder, $1.25. Petticoats Complete assortment in double panel . Of cambric double panel front $1.00, $1.35. Of Wave Crest material; half of skirt double panel; best of scalloped edging, $l.c5. Extra size, $2.50. Of wash silk double panel back and front, $2.95, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. 100$ Chestnut Street wires or en it ji jeu are FUN roil THE CIIIMIRKN Something new- anil music an Invisible Celer Heek of S paxes. Tln- linlslhls Ink pletures-werk llks magic, hn ou moisten ths page with a bru.i or cotton dipped In wster. Be sur te get tli InMslhle Celer Heek eery Sunday lth thn Sundu Pcplic I.KMIEK "ifAKK IT A IIAHIT." ,t.Ji. 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ATLANTI C GASOLINE Put sPep n Your Moter i ; s : I r-HOTOPIATS fHOTOrTAYH rHOTOPEAVB J y&GfftjlrJ The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guar antee of early showing of trfb finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. i CrtrfffUrlV A Diil I C 2D THOMPSON BTi. rtrULLU MATINRK DAIT.T WIM.1AM DE MIIJ.K PROntTTION "MISS LULU BETT" ARCADIA c,1S?N,y,?.up!E ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE CRADLE" ACTnU EICJHTH k OinARD AVK, MlVrt. MATINER DAILY NUirnONY ORCHESTRA r.EORflK F'TZMAHRICK. PRODfC'TICIX 'THREE LIVE GHOSTS" BALTIMORE ASSSt MARY f'ARR AND NPWIAt. f'8T In "OVER THE HILL" Dl I IITDIDri Bread 4 Smquehanna D-.J H.DI tU Continuous .' until 11 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE THHEK Mt'WKETKERH" BROADWAY lirmlVYr rr.ni. r rrc mii.t.e rnnnrrTnv "A FOOL'S PARADISE" " A DITYM ?" MARKET 8T. LArl 1 JLi in A. M. te It MR V. M. AM N TWAN PRenifTinv "SIN OF MARTHA QUEED" COLONIAL ata-.WS.tt ??x. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TOI,'Am. DAVID" LeveKTnX AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER 1 WW In FAIRMOUNT A$& WESLEY BARRY In "HCIIOOL DAVH" ORFPNIT Woodland Ae- at 02l St. V-TVICJ-N 1 MATINEE DAILY f'ECII. n. DE MILT.E PRODITTIOV "A FOOL'S PARADISE" OVERBROOK 03U1AVNFurRD Wallace Reid & Ehie Fergusen In "PETER IBRKTHON" PALACE "THE FOUR HORSEMEN 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. te 1 1 : 1 r. P. M. Of THE APOCAI.YPHE" PAI M '""ANKl'ORD AVE. t 1 "-" NORRI8 STREET ER'Cn VO HTROHEIM'H "FOOLISH WIVES" REGENT Marktt Ht. U.lew 17th in A " ii u p. m. WILL ROGERS In "A POOR REITIOX" PIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVENUB rVIAL. :fmmiS'r T'" "'MiQCKEN ST. BERT LYTELL In "THK IDLE RICH" SHERWOOD "&$.$',& MARY CRK AND 8PRTI, OA8T In "OVER THE HILL'' STANI FY MA"KET AT 10TH RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "THK SEVENTH DAY" CTLI CT THEATRE Bslew Sprue DO 1 rl a 1 . MATINEE DA1I.T CHARLES CHAPLIN ia "PAY DAY" Rey Ht.wart In "IJf.'a Or.aUtt Onfatlen" GREAT NORTHERN B, W.- : RICHARD BAKTHELMESS In TOI.'ABLW DAVID" nClbCDlAI u0TH WALNUT 8TS. llVlrit,rlMI-. Msi. 2 an v-. i MAE MURRAY, 'PEACOCK ALLEY' AileVd fHARI.ES THAPMN, "PAY DAY" tfADlTON! CHESTNUT Abev IIROA1) KArL 1 yJVi niv 1 1 :se a . m. te 1 1 :se r. m. MARION DAVIES In "BKAETY'H WORTH" I inCDTY ukeau com mh,a m, UlDC'IS. II - MTtNI TIAILT liKunt. ruwfcR STANTON MARKET AUn. leffi iJlrtlIHJI 11 A. M. te 11:13 T. M. .... .8tEC,A' PRODl'CTION Where Ii My Wandering Bey Tonight 333 MARKETITfnf: eciii -uivirsuiN 1.1 "FOB THOSE WE 1MXK VICTORIA MAKET bT. ah. 0TH VlVIVrlA n A V te 11:15 P. M. DUSTIN FARNUM In "IRON TO IOLD" TjtfcThNJXON.NIRDLINUtij )SJ THEATRES Wtt BELMONT ?AaAW3Sq rPHAR eT CEDAR avesi1 L.C.LAt 1:S0 and 3; 7 nd 3 P. ? Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergwe In "PETER IBBET80N'' 50th ft W'J en OP. 1M " imu mwu - ... 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'""" -I W "A YIBQIKIA , COVRT8HIF" la "THRLAW-ANU THIS w-t . . . ati.1 inrciTDcrvKi 20th ft p?.".??1."!! jiii rcikjvii m"" lf.pi WILL ROGERS & LILA U In "ONE ClLORIOrS PA DAUPIIl-tJ Ail our nine uu -mERFF'l "' y:2Sti EH h W '''fWlrMWi asm VndjT, mmRmMMWErt - . -mk hMx.nM