The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 18

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a subtitie,” * or That joke calls for a re- 8 gaudy as a Goldwyn . “As iMogical as a Univer rial’ and a thousand others. “We'll all probably be talking movie ese if we're not careful. BACK AGAIN. creenin By DON ALLE! A SMART GUY. at Ostar Price, whose interests in pic { tures is-large, was smiling yesterday j overja bit of Smart-Alecky repartee he overheard at an Atlantic City hotel “I€ seems," chuckled the genial Price, “that two summer visitors had been jdeep in the throes of an argu Peorl White, the serial queen, al thor fast foods, again yesterday for the steenth h she says she never eats break ferried over from Parts time has been appearing in a veaklo revue, says aie lost her love for America or the movies, but that she expects to go Md ee DUey rece een ea Se back to Paria just as soon as she % ah y both very much lacking IM]. come clothes F xnowledde of their subject, Finally) pia you ever hear the lke? | they 1 to leave the settlement tol A movie actress living and work © the eheyclopaedia ng in Waris coming to America to “stulking up to the desk, one of the| ty clothes! areudis duid: ‘Huve you an encyclo Page George Cohan and ask ) paedip Sere?” wave Old Glory over , *'No.’) answered the clerk, ‘but/cranium. She sure deserves a Whaildo fou wish to know?’ ” white and blue halo. NOW WE KNOW. as we sat Idling away 1 f hours between courses in ng car, have we wondered how naked a 44x6% steak In the tehen at the end of the car. tHelOLD M. & M. AGAIN. Prdp'ly, you don’t know off-hand] (ten What}M. @ M. stands for, so we'll Wise suet you gp. Ht is short for old Mohamet |), and the Mountain. 2x4 f NoW ed on with the story. . Sede, is the latest Urban P} Richard Walton Tully, producing Te jitte’ hn shows Just how the ) “Omar the Tentmaker,”” wanted all} .outhern-exposure chefs manipulate } his outdoor shots to be as near Per-}tnings so that the little acorn of a > sian possible, Not being able to} yitchen turns out great oaks of (oud 1F tocat: locations in Los Angeles! One thing they neglect to tell u 1) that fwere quite Persian enough, hel however, and that is, Do they used > took this (whole company to the Catn-| condensed milk? lina is, where, he says, he found Jandstapes so like Persian landscapes that @ven the oldest inhabitant of Per: ain would be fooled. “Dm sptisfed," he said, after look- 99 % the exteriors, “because Omar \ cat, almost had a fit of asi sds he cast his critical eye A DIPLOMAT. Being, a scenario writer has its ad vantages; that ts, if one may b e Albert Shelby Le Vino, and we ‘ always found him a truthful sort of a cuss. The chap who adapted ‘Missing Millions’ for Alice, Brady, says that he and Joseph Henabery, who ix di- recting the Brady film, were in the Sierras shooting a film, and the fact that he was a writer secured good ard plentiful food for the party. “The cook's wife was along on the trip," said Le Vino. “She happened to be one of the 110,000,000 who are scenes we were taking, at me and meowed & s like this,’ cpg ‘Home curled up and j NEILAN' ‘S$ FIRST. Mafshall Nellan's first production to be Mimed under the Goldwyn banner # ae @n elaborate filminization of ls B: 1 7 e writing scenarios, and, quite natural ans Rea Seaeeie a ctaned ue ly, was interested In me as a writer = ae. Hatta to the story ahortty| | used to read her stories and praiss It worked won For every He I told ive hake a batch of bis- them to the skies, derfully. husband wor ) after [its {publication in 1919, but at |) that fime he says he did not have the Proper facilities at his disposal for as || elabogate a production as he thought the story deserved and so just waited The work of selecting the cast Is well pnder way and actual shooting will in within the month. He is also Making deals for a speaky pro- @uctidn of the story. i MOVIE-ESE. nef now, isn’t it, how quickly e) thing# break into American as she is spok Take the movies, for instance—that is, if you're not too particular what you take-—in every day talk one will hear ferms that up to a few months ago belonged exclusively to moviedom, |} Words, phrases, similes and what not | are ngw glibly jousted back and forth in althost every ordinary conversa- tion. | It {@ now common to hear such ex- pressipns as, "Do a fadeout,” “They Went nto a love clinch,” “As crazy us Special for Tomorrow Extraordinary Bargains in Reconditioned Upright and Player PIANOS \eh exceptional offer at remarkably low prices, as shown in partial below, is due to the jarge number of pianos taken in exchange in big Forty-fourth Anniversa Every piano has been care- i ly repaired in our factory and wilt be placed on sale without re- serve, backed by the Wissner guarantee of satisfaction. Payment secures any of these instruments UPRIGHTS $80 | Steinway . .135|Knabe ............ . 155] Wissner 235 -175| Wissner Up. Grand. 395 | eee eas Leckerling - -185|Chickering ....... « 345 Stultz & Bauer. -180|Walters .......... 185 or, England . 110 PLAYERS -195] Marshall & Wendell. $290 0}Hardman Autotone. 355 +190 Putnam cults, and, believe me, I was some ment, We cannot say the same for rome other screen players we have liar!" ished "Step Lively, Please."* [ : Some folke aro movie tans and don’t ||| STATIC. know {t; others are movie fans and omer Lytton, Fox player, has ere. | Want every one to know it. We sat in | Oe eto ee know a biker who| front of one of the latter last night, ateers at this “record.” and, as for that “silent drama” thing | sa we ~_ pean"! tall an: 5 Dustin Farnum is to appear in a] et Coommt £0 at all any more dcep-sen story, Water is Dusty’s eles], Much to-do ts being made over the} || | | We'll believe it when we see her he: lak and even then ft won't make much William Russell says he 1s stok and] airterence. tired of facing a camera, How does} paul Torry, the screen cartoonist. the camera feel, Wiil, old scout? hin drawn so matey of Aesop's Film Chester Conklin, the chap with th talks In epigrams Americas Foremost Spoculists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Sweater Specials Tomorrow Jersey Cloth Sport Coats for Summer Wear An Unusual Value A Se Ue: 3.95 Chic, strictly tailored coats, sleeve and sleeveless models, in pinch and plain backs with belt and pockets; in every desirable shade. 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