The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 19

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U ' er crs birthday next week by toking a trip] he will direct a geries of two-recl pio: ] . : to New York, He wires Screenings.| tures from the works of a. famous screen Ings however, that he is “too busy playing] shorty-story writer. and making pictures” to make the] Lloyd Hamiiton plays the part of a trip. school teacher in his next comedy. Wonder what Edward Hoot Gibson] James Marlowe, recently in ree ts doing mn a vehicle by the name of | M.. Cohan’s he O'Brien Girl, “Alas Sebastino?”’ Ie Hoot golrig to| Makes his movie debut with Thomas be a Valentino, or what? Meighan in “Back Home and Broke,’ Madge Kennody, despite her stage {TOW betng made at tho Long Island work in "Spite fas had [Studio of Puramount time to make MWighway" Alice Brady say contng another big }ture will be “Phe Leopa T'm thoroughly satiefied with Lfe in general!" We couldn't get him to tell why he was so happy and didn't learn the real reason unti we broached the subject to an official of his producing corporation later. y one what Mme. Rodara “Why ts Golding happy?"’ he} “told” us, for it was strictly of a con- ‘Jeroes-questioned. ‘Why shouldn't he| fidential nature—but if the horse be? Ho to receive $10,000 for) wirs—that’s different. ‘The White Sister’ to the automaton that “tells fortunes and Sives advice”—gratis. ‘ Hope took a chance first, but wouldn't toll a soul what Mme. Ro- told her. n wo took # chance, Wo dassent FILMERICK. Firat name it was Gene, “handsomest man ever scen.” the flappers did cry jen he muttered “Goodby.” he's gone and desovted the screen. NOW, EDWIN: Trekked out to the old Blograph Come to think of !t, $10,000 for one ren" fron sereen yarn ot ght to bring at least a f he Bronx yesterday, Just to F an unpublished novel by Katherine F aii eh gnc firs ah eo ica Shir gebtie sarrRdate Cues Nowilis Burt. ft willbe mage. at 13 oeacs vb Shah chin awhile with Edwin Carewe, now! A etory wus floating about Broad | Newln Butt ft will be made at Nee A NEW DEAL. yeaterday to the effect t “(igh I apie eer at Uni- verval {3 anxious to have D, W. Grif- fth ct Len Chaney in “Tho Hunchback of Notre Dame." D. W. led. FitzPatrick of Urban In- stitute, Irvington-on-Hudson, is mak- cture tour, He has as his Jreat British Authore.” He few finw ut work on a Firat National picture. In front of us we discovered a realin- tic’ set of an underworld dance ha The jazz orchestra was hitting on all six; dancers were swinging and sway- non-dancers were lolling at PHIL UMM SAYS. ost o’ th’ movie heroines iy merely cuted when they'd ‘orter be ted. start in a week or #0. Julius Stern, President of the Cen- tury #iln Company, is back trom Europe laden down with new scene- rios und screen rights. He will re-) main a “New Yorker for o day or two’ and then hie bimsolf back to California . Announcenient was made yesterday of the formation of the John 8. Rob- ertson Productions, Inc., which con- tained tho information that the for- mer Famous Players director and | in Charles H, Duell of Inspiration Pie-| tables; wreaths of smoke curled up- tures had just signed a big contract.| ward; Heten Montrose smiled a go Until he tondered his resignation| gcous smile; Dorothy Mackaill pow rtson was for TITLES. No matter what one might think Mm one reads over a list of the predent und future her prettiest and of past, . y ag oer sts nm x1 “Ay pletures, vue siinply has to Ly ioe Rawal oh STILL, ne me POMPEIAN y heii Pel aie “le Jekyll and M>, Hyde ‘The still cameras licked. Immedt- bniloubtedly “Trifling Women" \s tommy,” “FL ately Assistant Director DPhil Masi Be ‘ and shouted: Recently he was “That man in the back moved!" Mary Pickford and directed “Tess Carewe threw up his hands in dis- of the Storm Country” shortly before | sust he arrived in New York. “IT know he did,” he moaned. “He According to Mr. Duell, all of| Moves in the stills and yet he is still they are. Robertson's productions wiil be made] 1n the movies !"" have had "From Rags to|!n the East. and “Moro to Be Pitied Than far better box office title 2 and thousands of uld be quoted, but nce over BOMe of the Hing release tities is sufficient to bye that the older they get the OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere son into the intricactes o; York neth Wobb ts {n New York con- sidering signing a contract whereby New OH! \ pe Hanpion ailed esterdiy engaged to Me movie the ‘dainty urrled ? we demanded ganounden “Tt want you to meet Mme. Ro that “The Bootiegger's Daugh-| dara.” gurgied the sereenite, “She (s| Me: P “. ‘Was about to be released. That|o wonder!” ‘Oh, nothin’ much!" sighed the be newer, but is sure just as! With visions of moeting the latest | Camera man, “only he was in a recent ing. . importation in Russian Princesses, we] Picture 1 shot and his accent fs so became a party to the jaunt. thick it fogged nearly all my scenes!" Imagine our surprise upon reaching an. uptown hotel to discover that Mme, Rodara ‘sa radio controll ly a Shop Gir of the str 2 (ngugemont he sighed. Why the despair?" asked J. Wi, Meador, head puffecist. db, mE ARM Jomaro fatsup . Down in the South Jersey Farms COMERS. Lawrence Weber and Lobby h are fast coming to. the fore as Hon. picture producers, after. aet- their mark a8 successful theat- showmen, ‘opped into thelr offices yp on yesterday and learned that thelr first official {3 about ready sereening. t ought to be a movie knock- ** confided Rovby » “It has thing in ttn PP Andaid je than ‘Notoriety re learned also written director o adout th Broad way vers who era, Mary Ald horme, F Jackie Coogan -vas to celebrate his No matter how you ‘prefer your tea—strong or weak, with cream, lemon or straight— you'll like Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. —we pick the tomatoes red ripe from the vines, and com- bine them with rich, pungent spices to make the Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup. It Is Great. Millions of Bottles Sold Annually in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores ! will appear Rod La Roque, chard Travers, PRETTY NICE! n into a suc ) cA popular fountain drink —served in the home the past few years there is one drink at soda fountains which has grown very popular. People have come to realize that it is not only refreshing but extremely healthful and of real food value. You see rosy-cheeked children enjoying it just as much as their elders. It is Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk, and it is now a part of the regular daily diet of thousands. It hasn’t been so convenient to serve in the home, as the flavor had to be added, and thoroughly mixed. But now with Borden's Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk you can have it at home in convenient form—just when you and any member of your family may want it. With the popular chocolate flavor already added and mixed, it is promred ic a minute just by adding water or milk— or BAKERY Lowest-in-the-city prices are always in effect in our Bakeshop. All bréads, cakes and pastries are baked Jn our ovens in this store. | Whole Wheat Bread | "°°" '* Made From 100%, c of Malted Milk —mix thoroughly with an egg- beater im a shaker. fh Whole Wheat boil. 8 paste made of For the children it is a delicious food drink, just what it with as GilePesetiae thei le bodies need Yor a lghe Bi between meas or nie Ve ; * ti PSG cs | FANCY POUND oARE wafer, ‘Bring to a boil again at the tah le ity feat ie. | Whenever the older LADY AND hte ANCY POUNE RE taining it is just the thing, for it is nour- ishing and healthful. At bedtime it will sound, sleep. } CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA ELICES 4| --Pure and wholesome, ju each din apecial 1% pounds each Delicatessen California Camembert Type Cheese The famous “Camembert” Type Cheese, wadeby th “Cantel Fre heese Factory of California, A shipment of thi season's make just received. .\ full cream cheese of hich quality, We recommend this cheese to those who appreciate 1 richly flavored dairy product. ked in 7 ov. boxes, 49c¢ a Lox Borden’s Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk —a now product—gives youmpour popt- lor fountain drink right at home. In package form, at your grocer’s ied decane THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building "ISH STYLE VEGETABLE | EMo. ; = STAUAD a aati n Faney” arta Pea a iP Dealers ! reared 0 ateh Up al Ye 1 Stock up—Phone Vanderbilt $900 oryune aynrert Metropolitan Sales Dept. Dordens FRANAFUR einall or la MOKED PIMENTO CHEESE~—Our ow nilddles, BREE -OUr en IMPORTED EMLNT CHERSE—Rich 2 DRIED BONE LES A Special Sale of New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese 4 cheese vf eaccilent fl a) vetccteseer and Bekery Procucts Not Veliverc ig Sagas TPitth Floor, 36th Street NaN Vive) i/e\iva\live\ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. he —— TAMESN BUTLER: CHOICE GROCERIES ‘These are the days that make you appreciate a steaming hot plate of featherweight pancakes for breaktast. Try Annt Nanna's tomorrow— ready for instant INC:/ full flavor and arome make Every Sip Satisfy! Al- ways Fresh Roasted! Real Quality Coffee at economy prices. Sold in the bean, ¢ or ground to suit, while you wait, per pound, satisfy the most critical. Its Selected by experts, they § have been the choice of epicures for years. Their high quality, fragrance é and taste are un- surpassed at our price per Ib. of Specials for the Hallowe’en Party New California Walnuts, per tb. 35! Red or Green Apples, 3 Ibs. for 15¢ New Mixed Nuts,per lb... . 27 Selected Grapefruit, 3 for... 20c New California Almonds, per Ib. 35c| Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds for. 10¢ Jersey Pumpkin, No. 3.can . . 15¢ | Rainbow Orange Drink, bottle 10¢ None Such Mince Meat, perpkg. 15¢ | Green and Gold Ginger Ale, bot. 10¢ Blue Ribbon Mince Meat, pkg. 13¢ Rainbow Apple Drink, hotles. 10¢ Fancy Eating Apples, per dozen 25¢ | Ginger Ale, ‘Nip’ size bottle . 6c Large Juicy Oranges, ten for . 25¢, Sarsaparilla, ‘Nip’ bottle ... 6¢ (20 deposit extra o@ cach bottle above) Save mon ~ buy at ocevies at any oneofour ét0couveniently heer green and gold stores- oe on team i | | |

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