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Today they have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! ? ^mS ?5 geeeh^fii 10c*. 2Se MOVING, PACKING, STORAGE Iftaltiiuora bio 4 Are You Keeping Up With The Times? WHY LOUISE GLAUM IS MOST FORTUNATE (Continued from Pt|' Wiletn.) l<?>k forward lo Ibe day* ahead with the rarltln knowl?d|i (hat ikt will never receive ? *tory uuaulled lo her, ona In which aha h*a to readjust hrraelf baforv It cm be inadr Second: 8hr haa at her command an organisation blcaaed wltli a command over technical resource* unequaled among all motion flcturf producara She knows that thoaa production* In wiiirh aha la ntarred will have a dif ferent "look;" that about them will be an aimoaphera not to be duplicated for any one other than herself. Third: Nlie hua the knowledge lhat liar producer haa collated for her bene fit euch author* a* C. tiaidncr fetu 111 - a van and l.oui* Joaeph Vance, famous writer* who understand Juat what ahe ought to have for her acreen material and who ice that atie gets it. No ambitious, aludioua and scriou* feminine star of the acreen ha* been more triply fortunate than Louise ? ileum, who In two J. Parker Head, jr., production*. "Sahara" and "The Lone Wolf'* Daughter," achieved more ? In position tlian most stars have done I through a dozen pictured AT 18, HAS BEEN FILM INGENUE FOR 4 YEARS All Ihe world lovea an Ingenue. Particularly In motion picture*. There I* *omelhlt\g about the cuJdl> period of u woman'* life that make* Iter extremely popular wltli men of ull aKc* and claaaea. Some girl* aro ingenue* at forty, othera arc no long, considered In till* most dlH cult < lata after flfiecn or sixteen. Probably the oldest In point of *? rv ice and the youngest In point of years of the Ingenue type on the screen to day I* Pauline Starke. Mia* Starke Is now eighteen year* old, but she ha; been an ingenue In motion plcturi * .or four years, beginning at tha 6?; of fourteen, and Indication!) are 'hat lier perpetual youth will carry her along in the ingenue class for many year* more. At preseut Miss Starke is filmed an support to Clara Kimball Young in the production of "Kyes of Youth," which opefis simultaneous engig, - merits at Crandall'a Metropolitan and Knickerbocker Theaters tomorrow Her most recent successes huv> been "Whom the (Sods Would l>i stroy," "Broken Butterfly," and "The 1,1 fe Line," for Maurice Tourneur, and with Norman Kerry In "Soldiers of Fortune." under the direction of Al lan Owin. BLACK CAT CROSSED FAIRBANKS' PATH lias a black cat ever crossed your path? ' What a terrible sensation followed when It did anil for weeks every lime something went wrong at ll'iine ,>r there was u business reverse, tin poor kitty came In for all Ihe blain.. j It was bad; In the Sixteenth Cen tury, according to a learned histor ian of Rhode Island, that the super st It Ion of the bl(iek fable was intro duced. A clergyman was returning from his church after the Sundav evening sermon and he carried with him the day's offering of the cjn> gregation. A black cat darted In front of him without warning and a llie story goes ten steps later he w a:, felled when a heartless bandit at lacked him. The victim was robbed ind'the assailant fled And all of till" was attributed to the act of llie harmless feline. History repeats Itself in Dougiai Fairbanks' current Big Four" pro duction, "When the Clouds Roll By which will be shown at Ixiew's I'alac, tomorrow and all next week. Doui, is not a clergyman and he Is not at tacked by n thug, but a black Cat crosses his path. Hoes he worry :in?l fret over It? No. he Just tightens his muscles and squares himself for a mighty attack on this annoyli ? superstition, and smiles at the orig inal fable. HEGFELD SMILES AS BRUTE BEATS HIS WIFE Florenz Ziegfeld, producer of the famous Follies, stood smilingly by the other day at hl? home near New York while a burly brute tried his best to beat up pretty Billie Burke, who Is Mra. Zlegfeld In real life. Of course, the raaaon for his nonchalence was that Blllle was merely making a scene for the movies The picture. "Wanted-?A Husband," la coming to I.oew'8 Columbia tomorrow for four days. Both Billie and her opponent, who *815 Kid Broad, an ex-prlxe fighter, wore gloves In Ihe battle. Occupying s ringside sest was tiny Patrician Ziegfeld. who is said to be the most Important person In the Zlegfeld household Mr. Zlegfeld refereed The flght was fast and furious. If the erstwhile "pug" pulled any punches. Billie didn't, and since boxing Is one of her favorite diversions In real life she gave a good account of herself The camera recorded every blow, and the bout la one of the most entertain ing features of the picture "BUCKING THE TIGER" SOON TO BE FILMED | "Bneklng the Tiger." the Selr.nlrk legitimate show which was seen al the i;arrlek Theater this week, will he fllnied as soon as Ihe company reaches New York city. Owen Moore will take Ihe* leading role, but otherwise Ihe cast will re nisiin as it xppenr* on the stage. The story was adapted by May Tully from the famous novel by Aehmed Ab dullah. DOGLAS MacLEAN BUSY. Hougins Mart,e*n, YVaahinglonlan. and l?orla Mar have practically com pleied their fourth production as co stn rs for Thomaa H. Ince They and lheir aupportlng company, directed by l.loyd Ingraham. spent Monday on the hay at Balboa Beach. Cal., taklnt some water scenes which were origi nally scheduled to be taken at ??* blit owing to the heavy aurf now running It waa found advisable to aeek the aecurlty of the bar. WITHDRAWS DIVORCE SUIT. I.ottle Smith Hupp, who will be ree ->giit?ed hetler by her screen nam* t<ottlf Pl< kford. brought suit for II i ?r> e ii gains! her h'isbsnd a few d??? ago and later withdrew the ease . re as <-+%? r\. JERKY ON THE JOB Urgtmmat U. ? rtlnl IKI? Yet, I.H t* in Take Kt Home ABIE THE AGENT ?? i iJm Th* Above Cartoon in Animtfd Kor? Kelc??rd Eiduiiftlj by bray Pld?r? C?r>oi?U?a. V. ? Ofln He Gives a Very "Positive" Description KiO NOVSfc ? l\x ^VVJC >(00 NIC* KMVJVc KVJ\> IMWfftttK*1 gf^Hm K iW?U. VOOVctU^ ?UP ^ ? WHRT \>\\> ?Ki ** u\M, -TVt h N<X*. M>?r Foowfc Cou/MN ? " ,UJVT\* VWVkVTt iWW L\WW Xb \JSS \>CWJU \MV\S** rrs NUMIM*. I XHlvJ* Hit WKMf \t fgvwct. >vm.N Tt> *.vcnb\?k*, < o rr ^ POLLY AND HER PALS C?p/fl<kt. IMP. N.?.p?p.f Faatur* S?rrlr*. a*?1?t?rW 0. ?. I?t?m OCW*. Oml BrtUlB Blfhti Rracrrad. Ashur Is at Least Some Use in the World Jt$3 Ui/MtA1 mt HAWD* GoSfc T>0?/a1 \ | OOB- S^IWM fo6r HOttAi. ALOxJG" (2*Afc?J ^TmiS Hkeii dSmKl URLl^O/d^ ?) BOOBY HATCH S*ns>e7J:j.M You Can't Blame a Bird for Trying HON AND DEARIE Hon Isn't Always a Boob HOW DO THEY DO It? We Fear the Doc Will Ruin His Digestion "tboc. CofAt oti w Md in Buy Voo A 501)?! il I m Sfty- roo / ~TTV/l^G "To L X\Xi - Hftvt Pi Cft*? B\u ^ <3t ,-U?Jt JSLtttL