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a “i one eee princi decision will be announced. It should | getting to be a habit. Not long ago be explained that when Mr. Fox | Madge Kennedy talked over the wire- le process. It looks good. maken his selection, ho will pick out |less at the WJZ station at Newark es Young, a card which will bear simply the|and the WPZ officials state that they| the Tentmake number of the letter suggesting it, | have recetved many letters of appre- and that It will be impossible for him [ctation from the thousands who list- or the judges to know tho name of the }ened in over a wide radius. Now] noxt big production. person winning until after the decl- | Mabel Ballin, who, by the way, ts] Vincent J. McCabe, Canadian sion has been made,” about to start production on Vanity} ager for Virst National, arriv Fair," in which she will appear as} New York recently with POME. Mary, Mary, you're not contrary, But why make of Doug the goat! OH: tures for Posterity and the Present|for the extertor Public Trend."’ Mabel Ballin has in-| Ade’s ‘Back Homo and Broke.’ — a pall of water, Instead of getting the aqua, the maid stood for a half toh he brook ripple by. i roaay ehhaek tan be the trou-| husband, Hugo Ballin, who will stage bie?” wondered the wife, “Vanity Fair,"" is a well known di- PHIL UMM SAYS Saw a movie las’ night with a plot! Tt was in a grave-yard scene. pleture. and independent producer, under the Frohman management and During @ recent. seen ronc Street’ for Warner Brothers i ucla Seger, celebrated char- ser Wome of Monte Katterjobn, as was rer Wes F acter woman, have been added to the cast, In this picture Dorothy Gish will play opposite Mr. Barthelmess and it will be her first appearance on the screen under other than D. W. Griffith's management. THAT $1,000 PRIZE. We have had so many, many tele- phone calls and letters in regard to the $1,000 prize title contest in con nection with the renaming of the William Fox film, “A Little oe i ' Shall Lead Them,” that we're going T t th th: to publish a few paragraphs sent us TUS wor y l re ew or y ! by Will A. Page. Hore it is: “Willlam YVox and twenty-three jographers spent almost all yes- terday ‘wading through & Tease of IXTY-FOUR years more than 11,000 letters received ut the Lyric Theatre, suggesting now ofexperiencean d titles for the Fox photoplay, ‘A Lit- . WA . Son Gilosting toe naw itis etl Secnlve reputation vouch for an award of $1,000 and it Is no small got no sonse, hardly! Whon he sit he stand, almost! Reads something like a subtitles, doesn’t it? . * RADIO NOTE Radio speaking for movie Boston next week and will have its New York premier at the Apollo heatre in the near future He's doing pretty w STATIC. The Power of Love” view once over stars is] p! Wt isfin “The Beautiful and task for Mr. Fox and his corps of their true quality. In Patent Leather with stenographers to compile the answers Louis Heel, or Black “Bach letter that was received was Calfskin with petite ber; the titles In each Reoss-aiss tes costes cu conan noes ThenameCAaMMEYER — French Heel bore the number only and not the name of the person submitting it. ‘These cards were then arranged in alphabetical order; they Were then carefully examined for a possible du- Plication of the titles, It was discov- ered that ninety-six people suggested the title ‘The Tie That Binds.’ ‘Thirty- two people submitted the title ‘Pared Qn Her Wedding Day;’ eleven people thought the answer should be ‘Strangers Once, but Sweethearts is at all times a sure sca guarantee of value in shoes and hosiery. CAMMBYER smart- nessand pricesspeak — “Kir patent Leother ’ and one venturesome person, All Patent Leather 2-eyelet sidelace h ' who had regard for the co: 50 mselives: 00 electric iights, sent in this title, il a sg for bere el 88 Out of the Storm in the Clouds, Comes the Sun.’ No electric sign on any American theatre could hold this title, y = “As soon as Mr. Fox and his asso- ctates can wade through the 11,000 # titles anq select the winning one, the Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York Brooklyn - 590 ruvron st. Newark - 49 snob st THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922, cted by the long heralded stereo- yesterday to confer with Richard Wal ton Tully in regard to the latter's ‘ is Becky Sharp, 18 going to make her] stories of the prosperity of C We'll stand for his growth of whisi Toples of the Day Films shoots| frst wireless talk to her fan friends, | and their liking for American movies. ere, tht ae over in its latest little reel; | Ste will speak over the radio at the] We wonder what they think of But did you REALLY design that The new maid of all work haa| WJZ station this coming Saturday] Northwest Mounted yarns? coat? heen sent down to & stream to fotch| evening on the subject, “Making Pic-| Sag Harbor, 1.. I., has been chosen scenes in George side information on this subject. Her] Robert Hilis, leading man for Alice Brady, has been engaged to play op- posite Dorothy Dulton in her next * rector — “*T guess she hasn't seen a pailful] T° : 1 De Mille is now busily en- + wes: FURY. she likes yet!’ ventured the hus nat spleen be Poin ya ay ged on his next Paramount picture. stout women daily, hence our prices are always the lowest. band.’* tye i mathe ie name is a secre mous as a " ; s pout te s * Jewsie May Arnold, famou Paar 3 ght and will speak about ten min Dick Barthalmegs, they say; ta dir SIZES TO 56 BUST loading woman for a number of y OH! OF!! ing off gruel exclusively these d paul Ter S cartoonist, was motion picture productions, is to pla Opy of an essay on “Tho Lrog'| Newport society turned out alr the part of Richard Barthelmess's} vitton by a Chicago school boy, and|en masse last Monday night to witne mother in his forthcoming produc-|.on+ to the artist by a school teucher| the opening of D. W. Griffith's “One] 2% for Marion Davies, Robert tion, ‘Fury’ which is to follow] riong. Here's what the boy wrote: |loxciting Night” and, says Gerrit J the director, will make a “The Bondboy.”” Emily Fitzroy, WhO] «what a wonderful bird the frog] tioyd, the Griffith puffiecist, ~iany| tour of the world, played the part of the boarding house) ...: when.ho stand he sit, almost! | were turned away. ont sowephoon 18 doing the keeper in “Way Down East,” and] won he hop he fly, almost. He aint film will start a tong run in| Mtlon of Sinclair Lewis try aspires to the position of » though, while he's busy aw given a] Kenneth Harlan, playing the te: going to try to read a book while|ing in Westfield, N. J., reeently, It bathing. Wait til those censor guys] went over big. get a chance at THAT one, Gustav Seyffertits, who has just They showed a lot of old time] finished playing a pert in ‘The scenes fn the Universal projection] Beast,’ has an offer to go to Italy room yesterday. 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