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: ws Seemann MeeFesnings | By:DON ALLEN 1a dapper screen actor named Holt Priskea around every scene like a colt. ‘And he wore a lip-muff That made him look tuf, fand we sure hope that mustache will], yesterday announced filled Frontier." molt, f PHIL UMM SAYS: ‘Most tilm folks ts all twisted Rhink notoriety an’ popularity are the bame. bert Anderson, MAE J8 BACK. ‘Mae Marsh came “back home’’ yes- ferday when she limousined to the Griffith offices and set down her widely known name on the old dotted lee, By so doing Miss Marsh con- tracted to play one of t leading parts in ‘The White Rose,” the re- hearsals of which are already under || way in Mamaroneck. After a period of eix years the little freokle-faced school girl whom Grif- fith moulded !nto fame returns to his @irection for this picture. She was fifteen years old when whe became famous with the first showing of ‘The Birth of a Nation,” and so all you who are curious to ‘know will be able to figure which birthday {s approaching. CLEANLINESS. “Clean pictures not only mean clean business, but they mean better busi- ness,” mused M. L. Finklestein of Minneapolis, who operates forty-three cinemas and who !s now New Yorking for awhile. ‘The public doesn't want the f0- @alled salacious pictures,” he con- tinued. “I think the motion picture] | exhibitor who puts on euch a picture | |Fy fs digging his own grave. In certain | | rections a man may temporarily in- crease his business by showing an off- color picture, but it hurts his regular business; the regulars become afraid to come back. For the general good of the picture business, I believe the exhibitor should not support a pro- || ducer who releases anything but clean, Wholesome pictures.'’ i And that sounds like a wise word from the West. MINNIE. Marshall Nei-| |x tarring Lea set of hauimered copper, $10. OU'’VE OFTEN heard the plaintive truism to the effect that “Christmas comes but once a year.” And he who receives gifts from Ovington’s readily understands why there's such a sorrowful tinge to that bit of gossip! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue" FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST, { = TERRE rT 14-K Solid Gold || ELGIN or WALTHAM TODAY AND TOMORROW || they} already at work, are: TEC FTO NOUS trice Joy and Matt Moore, headed the National Board of Review's list of ctures Worth Waiting For," we 4 to find out just how long New iam A. Orlamond and Geno Corrado. According to pluns, many scenes will be made in New York, movieltes would have to At the headquarters of Associated First National it was stated yesterday that innie’’ was all ready and would be released in the very near future, So, that's that! NEW VIEWPOINT, of experimentation, 1, a Cornell grad- has 1 the Teleview, a new electrical instrument through which motion pictures may be seen In relief. The Teleview, which will be used in connection with a regular produc- avallable players, Allen Holubar or the first time at the Selwyn that. he had| Theatre, starting Dec. 27, 1s @ device the White ed to the clnema chairs, and the audience, when busy looking at the double film belng unreeled on the screen, will look like @ crowd gazing lorgnettes view production “Mf, A, R. After Laurence Hamme two years uate, perfec| HOLUBAR’S CAST. After a careful combing of the fleld every part in ‘Those selected, many of whom are Lewis Dayton » Ro- . Wie Mayme Kelso, George Ynez S.,"" In which Grant Mitchell {s|to fill the brogans of Fatty Arbuckle, starred, will continue for a run at the| was no sooner made a star than he Selwyn was sent Into the wilds of Mexico to Imake a picture. He expects to land in New York ere long to shoot several STILLS. Vr@@ Stanton has been cast as the|* hard-boiled Sheriff in “The Little i! Around the Corner." Frederfo Santley calls us up to tell us that his front name should be Ins it is in this squib. silent, as in ained Fred, and we, ake his version of tt. 2, W. Barremore, has resigned hts job as a newspaperman to take the position of advertising and publicity manager of the Charles C. Burr flim enterprises, (Please note the rela- tivity of the words "Job" and ‘post. tlon'! In the foregoing sentence.) Florence Vidor in “conquering the Woman" Is being featured on the Yow the question arises—just what IS a] + ‘hard-boiled Sheriff?" Bruce Guerin, clever kid , Is the latest addition to the cast of Warner Brdthers’ ‘Brass.’ Cecil de Mille will make the Pacific Ocean a Christmas present in the shape of a 60-knot-an-hour speed boat, It Is to be called Miss Ceoilia, in honor of the director's young daughter Walter Hiers, who ts being groomed (or whatever they do to movie stars) June-bug,"" ex- for one, will LO DOL LOLOL ODO LODO LOLOL SADE VOLS RH. TTS The Practical Gift Bungalow Aprons * $1.69. ~ They’re of percale in a number of at- tractive slip-over styles, unusually pretty as well as practical. One has a plain bodice and figured skirt trimmed with buttonhole scal- loping. Another, daintily pin-checked, is trimmed with cretonne-patterned per- cale. White lawn collar and cuffs give a note of freshness to a third, with plain bodice and figured skirt. There are also a few ginghams in the lot. Sizes 36 to 44. Rinrgrs —Third Floor, Center. L || IE Misses’ Smart Coats Raccoon Collared $29.75 Herringbone tweed, plaid back mixtures, and mottled tweed in belted and flared models, all silk lined. And all with huge raccoon collars. A very special purchase indeed—when coats of such timely smartness and superb workmanship may be sold at the low price of $29.75 Tan Brown Gray Blue Sizes 14 to 20 Ryoagys —Third Floor, 35th Street, Front. ABI TG IT. HERALD SQUARE) Fre G WHY NOT GIVE SOMETHING TO WEAR TLIO NI LOL TO LTT OIRO TO LOI & bc NEW YORK Girls’ Velvet Dresses Attractively Priced $9.74 $11.74 | 6 to 14 years 12 to 16 years Colors: Navy Brown Style Notes: Bertha Collars Embroidery Style Notes: Embroidery Worsted Piping Contrasting Piping Black Bell Sleeves Silk Crepe Tops Copenhagep Straight Line Moers —Third oor, 35th Street, Center. Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas 79c—Gowns of heavy flannelette with long sleeves, V neck, and double yoke, striped in various colors. $1.389—The attractive slipover gown, illustrated B, has a becoming V neck and kimono sleeves trimmed with hemstitching. Another model of heavy flannelette comes in square-neck style with long sleeves, hemstitched and ribbon-trimmed. $1.79—With round neck and long sleeves the gown of heavy flannelette, sketched A, is prettily trimmed with fancy stitching. At the same price are the pajamas, sketched C, of heavy quality, in a full cut two-piece coat model, with pocket. aie Coates ED “Uptown’s Biggest.and Best Store” “ee @ M { OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M. BEGINNING SATURDAY West 125th Street Between 7th and 8th Avenues Assortments are Wider than Ever Before, at Crepe de Chine Gowns, $3.95 in flesh, orchid white, 4 tively trimmed fusion of dain ing, shirring laces. and Envelope Chemise, $1.95 Of radium and crepe de Chine. In dainty flesh and orchid i Elaborately with filet edges, meda lions and Val. laces. SECOND FLOOR Latest: Silk HANDBAGS $4.95 A comprehensive assort- the newest Metal or vered fi Open Evenings until 10 P. M. Beginning Saturday. Everybody's Gift Cabinet STATIONERY $1.98 High grade fabric finish writing paper .with en- velopes to match. Neatly tied with ribbon. MAIN FLOOR Women’s Lace Edge Handkerchiefs $1.25 boxof3 Venice lace Ce with o) 1; hand-loom embroidered corners. Neatly ar- ranged in Xmas boxes. MAIN FLOOR $3.50 Pin Seal BILL FOLDS $2.95 Calfskin. lined; 14-kt. old top corners. le gift for’ any MAIN FLOOR Sonoras, {| Granby, und a atBlumstein’s YOU CAN CHOOSE | FROM A VARIETY OF WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS Columbias, Pooleys, Widdicomb, number The Store of Gifts Galore g- Gorgeous Cut Glass 2 WATER SETS CHEST OF TABLE SILVER $7.95 A neatly lined hardwoot oak chest fitted with 26 pieces of quadruple sil- ver-plated tableware. An appropriate gift for the home. MAIN FLOOR A Gift for the Home TOWEL SET $1.95 Of course this set would be an acceptable gift to others as well. Consist- ing of one large Turkish towel, one guest towel and one wash cloth. In tinted weaves of pink, blue, lavender and gold with jacquard border 5 MAIN FLOOR BOOKS 48¢ each Choice of the latest books in the following series: For boys: The Speedwell Boys, Roy Blakely, The Boy Ran- gers and others. For girls: The Curly Tops, Ruth Fielding, ete. MAIN FLOOR Craft, ot others. $8.95 Cut on pure lead blanks, sparkling and clear ring- ing, consisting of a 4- pint jug and 6 glasses. » DOWNSTAIRS $2.98 Adjustable Shaving Stands $1.69 Nickel-plated stand with double swinging mirrors (plain and magnifying), removable opal glass cup and sterilized imitation badger brush. Just what daddy expects. MAIN FLOOR Give Him a Cowhid BRIEF CAS. $2.95 Smooth f cowhide, any or t OR Reserve your choice now from complete as- sortments, atBlumstein’s YOU BUY WITH A YOU BUY WITH A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION Come in Today, Tomorrow or Saturday and Place a Adjusted Regulated In all of the forty-three years that we have been selling high-grade "watches direc the w Riargrg —Third Floor, Center, Rear. bic We never have heard of such # jertul bargain ay thi day and tomorrow. We ful Size iat, sound” either Elj Smart New Hats | in the Paris manner Special $3.96 Satin Hate in several dressy shapes, trimmed with burned feathers, as illustrated. Duvetyn Turbans in effective draped models, combined with metal in two-toned colors. All Duvetyn Hats gracefully adorned with pheasant plumage in various colors. Plain and Two-toned Hats of Gros de Londres silk, in winsome poke shapes prettily decked with colored flowers. And a satisfying array of models for the matron as well as the miss, at the same alluring price, Bloagre —Second Floor, 34th Strest, Front in or Wall ou ean Imported Spangled Tunics Attractively Priced $11.74 For the Christmas dances and all the jolly holiday festivities what could be more suitable than these spangled imports in blue and black and in all black, We have barely enough se no dealers’ orders, 0: telephone orders can BGUITERS SONS |% can duplicate them The designs are elaborate, with spangles and beads on a fine quality silk net. In smart models for the matron and the miss. |, Messenger 00 your money will be A\ngrs —Second Floor, 34th Street, Front, Yor Other Macy Advertising, See Pages 7,8 and 19 PHONOGRAPH DEP?. MEZZANINE FLOOR OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING SATURDAY

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