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10 : __THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 26, 1992 PART 3. o e ot & dizectors worrles. But tne 1 the title of which has aot been de- | Bo 5 3 striving for the glint of an eye that | g d Jimmii htH 0 .F'l Progress Due to Close-Ups. |iriving £ e el o' oY dat A New Departure. clded upon, Sam: Rork st Jimmie| ught His Own Flowers. | rehearsing and rehearsing to get just | oung le! or : H | the proper rise or fall of an: eyebrow, | with & contract for several James | s the ‘exact relation of the muscular r. Young has a1 ; . 5 ] COULD make any story in the psychology. the close and . intimate |movement to the emotion iy ASSOCIATED First National is going | self betome 2 big competitor in ma,xl‘:“f"l’;z_‘:‘;‘fl?;;‘hf fe‘;"“m'fl ae GIRL interviewer in Cincinnati around r.‘hha corner at a florist’s siiop twenty feet away from my players.” lonly the human face can get over|lUre from two to eight, ten, twelve | pictures. Richard A. Rpwland, In the | tneaters, which offer a ready market. | > D'::'n S e cherished illusions when she visited|plain: “You see, I almost have t¢ <o says Cecil B. De Mille. | these subtleties. 2 Directing has changed. And it is|frst officlal statement he has given | We cannot possibly produce enough | MESWR SSHER | o ger way with | the dressing room of H. B. Warner. | have them. I love flowers. “In the old days we would have|g change that has changed the motion | Out since his election as general man- | Pictures to supply these theaters,| . yeia) other directors and producers,| A tall vase of white chrysanthe-| “I am not only my own gardener.' Shich require big-time attractlons.|and, while our’compasy is interested | mums stood on § table.in the center | joq“docdy I 8™ my own mechanit hat statement, I think, epitom-| | shot a struggle scene in a long shot, n lzcs the change that has taken place | ook o EE e e I 8 O 0w |Picture from a mere panoramic de- | agor of the First Natlonal, says so. 5 ' 1t is : upon, ; u dirceting practice during the past jon the floor with & woman i one aieeitoiatgreatimoral and cthileal d . Rowland polnts out that Assocl- | the individual producer wio devotes TN e e nes ub us| Of the Toom. “Another wase in 4.cor- coade, a decade that has led us from | 5o, [0S [O0E SOU NS COUIS ODY | world. | Plctures take longer to make, | S1ef Bt National 1, 0rst of Bl | maying ‘of his pictures, one by one, | former production affiiations, nes; close toithe window held & avent 3 y ily | distributing organization absolutely 4 “In & -word, our policy wiil be to]cluster of pink roses, Remembering Laurette Wondered. crude relation of incidents to a|fr % BERCECON Ol vsical ac. | DUt the dverage is growing steadily | will turn out a more artistic product | o5 B O MOC TRl ors to im-. e = Jeriod where we are mow PULtiiE |tion, yes, but the soul action, the re- better -as more directors learn todevoted to keeping the market open |than we could hope to'do in mass pro- e the “Jmmy Valentine” who had set (GEORGE BARNES, camera man fo bring ‘their cameras closer than than we could hope to do in mass pro: srove thelr product, for there is-no 3 e s ing | action of the mentalities concerned, to the independent producers of mo- 5 . the D doubt of the strong public demand | girlish hearts to fluttering in her own . My " hreugh on the screen. something il ting'’of love, hate, fear U |ihoss of he mrn nat the endurin€ | tion pictures, and adds: | Mhvough our oteasization.” for the | for better and more intelligently | school days, and also noting that the S Ly L arly technicians believed Smpossible. P |things of the motion picture must be . i i D e e on. | from the heart and into the expres”| flmed in a manner that will lead di- | “The fndependent production has ' very good reason that our future wel- madeiplctures. handsome actor has changed, seem. | . .07 ® direction, was the innocen cnent e ime neceusars 1o make plo | the eren (hat indec is something |TeCt to tho hearts of those who see|been. is and. we hope, will remain | fare and his own are dependent upon | e | ingly, the young woman ventured the | for Tauretie Tayire Caqring, minute: ures and made them better. | vou can only get by a flash to a close- | h€M on the screen. gur principal source) of supply SeRe: each othern | (A, H; Woods has started rehearsals i | 151k, glancing at the fowers: “And | her screen debut a8 Peg. R, ports that we are golng into pro- nd I o den q —_— “For example, we have recently & of “The Masked Woman, e vears ago I directed in seven jup, or a semi-close-up. duction on a big scale have recently | contracted with M. C. Levee, Y Nen Feten” i a picture that had only sevent “And, of course, at twenty feet away| Nora Bayes has accepted a route|heen widels olrcuiated. e o tens | GomiTAte ol Studiovee, presic fore the camera, B began shout- y y ; 5 d lan Keith as her b era. Barnes began shout nne scemes. Today I am making | from the camera you cannot get those | gver the Shubert vaudeviile circuit|that we may produce some pictures, | pictures to be directed L Ihens SeRtitoyons . e RIE" 4 v by i s Maurice | chief support. ing instructions to the electricians as Adam b a s Mac- : 1 - e ithuG J chief supp ac . -Adam’s Rib- a story by Jean | 1230“1:: xg‘u;{mg«-,::d&l::flm;t;::\notp}:‘fz:e‘!.“d will be seer as an added attrac. | IR Accordance with certaln ideas for- | Tournour, the first of which will be It was then Mr. Warner shook her |the action commenced. > ; mulated by our directors at the re- | Crittenden Marriot's nove : “Hit the baby!” he cried. “Kick the And my recent pic- |differ from the anclent as a Rem-| tion on a Belasco Theater bill early in | cont meeting. but - such production |and adventuce “The Yol of hocs| Max and Moritz, monkeys that are f2ith in ‘",';‘f "': lons, "'";"“ A5 | ewins! That other baby's sick. kil it u ughter,” “Sat- | brandt painting stands ,above the|December, and the Courtney Sisters, | will take the direction of assisting |Ships.’ | said to posg@es almost human intelli- |2 Prerogative of stage and ecreen |Bring up those two niggers. Kill the ht” and “Fool's Paradise,” |lithograph on a signboard. who made “Hlawatha" famous. will|directors and independent producers| ‘“Allen Holubar also will do ‘The |gence, being extremely sensitive to Bun. Hit her with the glass reflector, 1ave all run into this length. | “Scenes twenty feet away from the [be features of the George Jessel unit | of promise to enter production, rather | White Frontler at the United Studios, colds, have been insured for $10,000 * he said, and peuscd for a mo- | Will the_spotlight hit her as anhe “Why? Because modern pictures|camera can be taken quickly. They (show; - “Troubles of 1922 due In|than for our company to build up a Edwin Carewe is at present complet- | each during their tour of the Shubert ment; “I still get tnem. but only walks by?” All perfectly intelligibie crip through the power of their |are largely action. they are the least Washington December 10. vast organization and studios and it- | ing a picture at the Blograph Studios, | vaudeville circuit. | when 1 buy . them, aé I did today.!to the screen clect . CONFIDENCE--SERVICE--FULL STOCKS--RIGHT PRICES' —and every day more people furnish homes at The Hecht Co. presi- | with Helen MacKellar starring and |80 you still get dozens and dozens of [ It Was Miss Taylor's first day be. More of those slightly substandard Sanford Beauvais 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $55 The finest Axmsnsters made Charge purchases Polychrome lamps The. balance of a recent,fmrchase; just made during the rest of . : arrived. They are subject to- a technical November will be Tust as Mustrated irregularity which only' the eyes: of a charged on December trained expert could find. Buy with the bills, payable in Janu- 51 5 same confidence as if you were paying the ary. Shop now. full price, $70. - - The lowest price known for Polychrome lamp- French gold finish base; ac- justable bracket and beau: iul silk shade. Deep, velvety pile that softly sinks under every footstep. Rich in color and exquisite in .design. Only 35 in this sale. N 9x12 wool tapestry Brussels rugs The real worth of any Brussels rug is measured by its closely woven body; its s heavy lgop pile, its variety of colors. These have all the above qualities—and be- sides an interestingly low price. < Electric doll Mohair-covered suite, $375 lamps, $3.93 Three picces—just as fllustrated. It’s a pleasure to sell such furniture, for when we do we make life- An attractive addition to : - . logg friends. Note that all pieces are covered in expensive mohair— any boudoir. Beautiful dolls Unequaled Value! that fabric which excels all others for service and continued attractive- with real hair and prettily ness. Artistically constructed mahogany frames. trimmed dresses in various Double-faced : b In line with our policy announced - last Sunday to handle only one i Velour (Phe Hecht Co., fourth floor.) d . make of phonograph we are now or tieres _‘ Royal Easy Ty = p 1K 2, push-button chair, $19 CLOSING OUT , 516 » b e finish chairs with backs tha t d t- d to Nodraperies O e can be adjusted by a simp > s s h of the button; equippc. a ras lc re uc lons beauty to the home as por- :z‘::h foog: :gs(‘:“‘g‘:o\::“‘éfs‘ tieres. These in this sale are ish leatherette covered. U our entire stocks of heavy mercerized velour in rich colors. Sonora and Emerson e e o e PHONOGRAPHS blue. All in 36-inch widths, double- With a Kroehler faced, with overlocked stitching ~ 3-pc. overstuffed suite, $325 ELkA These nationally known phonographs arg not to be b2 Made by Shearman Bros guest. Mahogany fused with d int hi £ Fered Quality furniture through and through. The upholstery is fine "“"Shv f“kmf!d or i _WI MOHACSCEIPYANRCIMICS S0 O CI IO : tapestry: the filler is 4X moss and felt (the kind used in high-grade E';‘;f:l":‘ e = under price. V l overstuffed pieces). the 734 springs which make up the suite are oil brown Spanish = elour tempered: the workmanship is faultless. Let us show this beautiful leatherette. overdrape, $3 suite to you. Including two side drapes and scalloped valance J J THE SONORA —is known from coast to coast for its “clear-as-a-bell” tone and we have sold scores of these phonographs during the past few years. Rich golden oak bookcases, $28 An attractive mercerized velour set in blue, rose, green, brown and mulberry. Rich, deep colors to blend with por- = We have just a few of NI A : o these left. so to close them ! rAll . d d ::)e;:s. Headed, Sreadtor ¢ ) ’:;g:'ém out we say $28. Sev::lal : " £ S TH ) other designs besides one prices now reduced: ‘ giede o Loy — Gl et e o —and you can compare prices and models with other dealers in "'V’Efi;{: P | the city today. f ! TR ’ ’ i Crystal glass o . aquarium, $1.50 Originally Model Now T i 12-inch glass bow! and artistic 100 Etude i $ ht-iron_holder included at 0 i ool 3-pc. overstuffed suite, 3150 o ron woter it 7! An advantageous purchase makes possible this low price $160 Noafl.“l?.. 106 A handsome suite, upholstered in good quality velour over guar- . $ .50 anteed oil-tempered Marshall springs. Equipped with loose cushions, . . -$215 Minuet 1 43 spring edge and back. I:::;fi?'g]fl v en $215 Sonora y phonograph Pleasing Queen Anne style, as pic- Emerson Phonographs ] esiooy a8 z . 3 5 i tique mahogany in . i i Thanksgivi le of dull rubbed finish, show these big savings anksgiving sale o ) dull rabbed it Originally ~ Model o= 3 ’ Curtains end.table or console, : and draperies V $100 Upright $150 Upright ‘ NI\ ) . 2 B - 3 | Filet net curtains, pair. $225 Upl'lght ki ; l:illl point curtains, pair. Bought entire warehouse Greenpoint metal! beds Many styles and sizes in all finishes Emerson_Sheraton $225 Console by .. console, $12 1% ] Scotch lace curtains, pair. . E5i2 e — ___ ——— 3 : -] Cluny lace curtaihs, pair. * R —_—— T Slwings of % to 15 $275 Console P E / % - Tuscan nlld‘llce panels, each. B d d 3 t 't 5285 3 | Armoure portieres, pair. S avenport sul (< Also sale of HAIR or felt 4 Couch covers, each. U[:halstrredpl'u fine grade velowr A mattresses, $15, $20, $25 This is the last sale of its i With a bed davenport you are always prepared to a.eo?mmodm Any size; average weight, 50 pounds. kind before Thanksgiving. extra guests. They are indispensable where space is limited. A!l Those who have yet to three pieces splendidly upholstered in rich' velour. “bedutify their home will find P it to their advantage to in- - . vestigatq these values. 5 > ¢ - Simply buy a few records, which you need anyway, .and we will deliver any ‘phono-. Sunfast Holland Sl'l 5 » .Brass am;hng graph vou select at once or hold it until Christmas for you. . ar ik < indiw: shades, 5 0 0 () : a stan : : 618 F St.—a building for.music alone: = fs ‘ . - N $295 - White and cream only. Com- . plete with all fixtures for hang- Has heavy weighted Open evenings to gélmt.- el _:' i . ;’%G:So mickel ring. pull.~ All 7th atF . Ly QT_-—GP"“ 7th at F kb (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.)

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