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Screenings POME. Beneath the spreading chestnut tree The village poet lies. His brow's not wet with honest sweat As he sighs and sighs and sighs, Then swift his pen moves forward As he jots down his gleanings. And when he turns his copy in its Another Pome for Screenings Felix Cited. PHIL UMM SAYS. I heard th’ lates’ picture show las’ Right! Heard is right! There wasn't nuthin but audible subtitles an’ a lotta music! EXPLANATIONS. To all our good old Boston friends, we humbly upol To wll our re ize! our attention to the ¢ apologize! But we most certainly did NOT apologize to the guy who made say, in a little D. W. Griffith story yesterday, that Griffith was in the iand of the ‘scared cod Of course, we wrote it "S-A -R-E-D," but there’ Way to a proofreadc nothing that to the effect that Lasky contemplates severing his connection with Famous Players, In fact a telegram red hot off the wire came rushing Into Screenings last night from Mr, Lasky, now on the West Coast, which said in part: “This story is absolutely untrue and without foundation. I have no thought of leaving the Famous Players-Lasky, Corporation, and my relations with {ts chief executive and President, Mr, Zukor, are most cordial, as they have always been in the past."' While Screenings did not touch upon the story In the first place, we gladly print Mr, Lasky's statement Just as he wired It, STILLS. t Agnew, screenite, is a third n to the late President MeKin- That helps him a lot as a movie Robe actor. Robert Cain says he has the third oldest name in the world and yet folks Insist on addressing him as e, Payne, Rain and so on. 1 gets a chance to play DONT'S FOR TO-DAY. This being Friday the thirteeath we think a little kindly advice is in order. So DON'T: Think you're gonna see a $1,000,000 picture just because the ads say it is! Imagine that you'll ever hair to shine the way Valentino's does under the Cooper-Hewitts Ttun away with the idea that all the eeveen stars have to do ts to look fe Raerieret r head that you e Arliss or out- Donald to a big Broadway cinema ¢ sit calm without } get your t me to th uo will lucky en ated out of the bros udeasting zone of AT WORK. Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor, is starting on a four years’ job—the creation of a Civil War memorial de- picting the Southern view of the “Lost Cause."* We wouldn't have known anything about it, either, only yesterday being a holiday we changed our daily pro- gramme a bit and looked over some films. Among the lot was a picture of Borglum looking things over down on Stone Mountain in Georgia, where the memorial is to be carved A DENIAL. Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky President and First Vice President of mous Players-La re both up in arms at has heen floating o bottles. to save bulk. ‘Make Van Camp’s Your Milk Man High bred herds and model dairies produce this milk—only it comes in cans instead of Half the water has been taken out So Van Camp's is ready to serve for coffee, to be thinned a littie for cereals and desserts, used half and half for rich drinking milk. Expensive?—no, this wonderful milk is far less ex- pensive than bottled milk, always ready, never sou: You will like Van Camp's—begin using it today. 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