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. 4 _ THA . SVENING + WORLD, THUSSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 as ton atsthas on-the grill down at|a prominent magazine would Itke to] George ‘MacQuarrte, for years] leased to churches, schools ani asse- print. Prominent fn stage and picture cir-| clations, y had (i ned a burning house] See three Interviewers this week. cles, was yesterday signed to play an We note that Priscilla Dean, who Screenings ||’ wdrift, and it drifted over so near me} And @ few other things Just fo fill|important part in “Backbone,"’ now | was recently reported to have refused By DON ALLEN near T got the} {nm the idle moments being filmed at the old Blograph|to play the part of Cassie Cook in * ite Shows: and studios, “Drifting” because the role was “im. aes 4 - CUT-INS, tnoral,"" {8 going right ahead with the Allan Dawn told us yesterday that Kenneth Webb, the directe yeste pletur FILMERICK. ‘ day HAiaNed hie lave ope ould stand for no Imitation stl” sack Marte, thé Century comedy There was a producer named For, HERE HE IS. sketeh, He ts calling it hy of hia pictures, “t tnsist UPON) siant, placed his No. 1é'e on @ boot- diamonds, No paste," he sald. 1 when the script calls for rea! I use RAL food." And With sparkling eye and black loz. His pictures amusing, Set the erttics enthusing And they uttered but very few nox and His ind § black stand yesterday and submitted to a shine. The bootblack set him back a half a dollar, ‘They shine + Allan has some em for a nickel out {mn California!" he picture too, explained Jack, grudgingly giving up folks think serial photo-| the halt-plaster. the much-married ¢ t answer: a dead issue. Just ask Peggy, the cinemas’ Iittlest . PHIL UMM SAYS, M busy at present playing f ’earl White is back In an star, has the biggest dressing room. They're givin’ Jackie an AT ten ye in a picture bel de|trying to mai nds with a Mrs. nded film called \"Plunder’ and it is a three-room bungalow. Rolls-Royce fer Xmus. when ail th'lrrom hiv vaudeville sketch "Your | beamed ing shown weekly In thousands)! segrid Holmquist, the “Swediah Pima th’ Utte teller ts stghin’ foro} mend and Mitte!” Enid Bennett in| Cecella Do Ml young daughter of | of cinemas Mary Pickford," was yesterday chosen bled, De Mille, the playing opposite him ‘aramount master-| National Non-Theatrical Pictures ts|/to play an import é r, has made her first bld for| forming a Reviewing Board made up | Neeri's production, ry fame « has won first prize] of all religious denominations which Rupert Hughes ha In a Red Cros: y contest will pass on religious subjects re-}ing “Souls For Salo. NEARING END, After It had rumored a>out Broadway for sor jays that “When Knighthood Was In Flower’ wae soon to quit {ts run at-the Critter Theatre, off tasued fast 1 €osmopolit Davies would forsake Broadway, far aa “Knighthood” ts conecrned, on the night of Deo. 80. Tho musle, selected only from th While no definite announcement] best composers, will be played has been made as to just what bik|the following organists: John Priest film will follow the present one, we| of the Cameo Theatre: J. Van Clift ; have lens-box information that it will] Cooper, Rivoll Thentre and Vera Specials for be Nasimova in “Salome.’ Kitchener, Lincoln Square ‘Theatre, Metropolitan District sons The films to be shown will be John ou Rarrymore in "Sherlock Holmes," : | Norma Talmadge was f ig par-| “The Moonlight Sonata” and an “Out ’ | ticularly happy when we hailed her] ‘f-!°-!nkwell” cartoon ~~ : limousine. Admission will be by {nvitation an! “Why the laughter ?* we asked ntary tleket\onty, “Didn't you hear?" she shot real pert like We hadn't “Why."' ex ECOND CONCERT to Mus fon of these American cheese has always been ness. Always the same tender Sale of New Pack Fruits and Vegetables or EY yy I'm happy stage euccess “Spite feleased from th tre No, reader, t (hat Miss ” forthcomin. ievaud } the delight and despair of the firmness. The same captivating had spent t housewife. tang to delight the palate. Wl 1 te ¢ shooting Sometimes just right. Other The delightful new delicacy— 4 on CS ie te aN ETTY WAIT y times soft and crumbly, with a Phenix Club Cheese—comes all eras ir Lew 5. fi 2 2 R a ae E le oe Betty Biythe, star of the tamoun| sowns for professions ; strong raw taste; or hard and ready toserve. It cutsintodainty : praceaste oy: eves draw ipl eraelf’ (she was] dry—half stale, squares the right size for a slice e onte ches #=: Re Wnbe. henee nach ae EEE Now all this old uncertainty is of bread. The tinfoil wrapping . ao banished. keeps it fresh and good to the , Z — ft. er-er (now 0 Vv T ! The largest and finest makers last slice. ‘ e Sliced ¢ f that name? of cheese in this country have Try this richer, creamier cheese es« friends It h iour 0€S. | | perfected an entirely new type i i 1 can “Just tell all : today. You can get five different AM area ys i —5c Everywhere of cheese that is always ofexactly yvarieties—American, Swiss, Pim- ks her ‘ 4 . a, the same goodness. iento, Roquefort and Munster. Deity ins sta Tan es on Always the same rich creami- Phenix Cheese Company, N. Y. soon be back Blart on ¢ nye Witl be ne lavis feel a little hungry, lazy, tired or faint. 75% pure fruit sugar. | Full of quick-acting eners | | i he title! Tt one spea. then {t has: t much Phenix This new Club Cheese Sees ca cauarer end CLUB CHEESE slices nicely for the table gizing nutriment—also food- icon, fine food for the blood. ‘ her deatiny than Wat Napoleon's) — Put you on your toes, and SINGED DURING FLOOD. keep you there if you eat a Joe Keally \ am Fox little box or two per day. leading can 1 1 < fown yest Just try lust night S M miei e irae volte ait “Between-Meal” 4 on 4 \4 oo Pectin t Raisins picture, I - " i te | Mad Your Tron Today? nera x ‘os Monte Cherries 1. 35° Del Monte Pears = 35° Del Monte Pears -2= J7* Del Monte Corn = 18s | Bel Monte thts E 27° ADAM, don't make-your dinner hard work for yourself. There's enough to be done before then. The chil- Ty SHERE'S plenty of ood bread -& and plenty of good milk in New York. But Grade A Bread is the : dren must be sent off to school, the dusting bora peeps ered richest and creamiest, just as Grade rf done, a little sewing perhaps before market- a Bets La A milk is the richest and creamiest. ing, and it’s no wonder wives ere worn out 's just as easy to ask for Grade A 2 when dinner time comes around, te ad as it is for “a loaf of bread” . coe Here is a suggestion that will help yousave —and you may as well get t ‘ time, steps and energy on one thing on your your money can buy, ¥ menu—the salad, it by nam e! Buy a loaf of Grade A Bread to- P 1 morrow. Its rich, creamy flavor oe rans 100% Whole Wheat Bread eau Salad Dressing makes it the most delic ious bres ad ch more fe: 1G DelMonte Asparagus ™: 35‘ 4 Del Monte Beans ances, Aetifanle Kemato Sauce a | vu ever tasted. It’s “company” d at an every day price! Ask Sold in Large and Small Loaves » Grocery and De xe licatessen Beores 3,