The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 22

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; ee "Screenings POME. “Go show!" “Oh, nol” “Why thus?” “Christmas.” PHIL UMM SAYS: "Sfunny thing that when a girl who hates cookin’ gets inter pictures, the’ very first press agent story they run about her Is “How Mis: loves to cook.'” So-and-so RUMOR NAILED. Eric von Strohelm will not direct “Ben Hur” for Goldwyn. This, coming from man who’ knows, ought to put to bed all the Wild rumors that have been afloat since the more or less famous Aus- trian megapbone-shouter signed to use his energies towards making Goldwyn pictures. Tt seems that almost coincident with the announcement that Goldwyn was to make “Ben Hur’’ its biggest pio- ture, came the news that von Stro- heim had been signed on as a director. Immediately the wise ones along Movie Mall put two and thirteen to- gether and made four and started the ball arolling. This situation has proved quite em- barrassine to Goldwyn, because they are even now negotiating with another big director and, quite naturally, he is shy when led to believe by the con- stant mention of the von Stroheim name that others are belng considered. And so we learned yesterday that von Stroneim will devote his exclusive attentions to a film called ‘Mc- ‘Teag@e'’ and that another famous diy rector will handle the famous Wallace story. If any one should ask you, just tell FAST are ha eS UREN gS SE SE BBR a I TE | sees 7 ‘em you hear that Marsnail Nena will direct “Ben Hur. BIBLE AT COLUMBIA. To-night the National Non-Tiea trical Pictures, Ine., will shoW for the firet time in this country its re- markable series of pictures to be re leased to churches and religious as sociation under the name of “The Holy Bible."" The showing will be in the Jour- nalism Hullding at Columbia Univer- sity and admission is by invitation only. ON WITH THE DANCE. To-night ts,the night and the Hotel Astor is the place for the annual Goldwyn dance. Of course, all the with the company and who this vicinity will be there, and a cor- dial invitation bas been extended to every motion picture player tu New York to be on hand FILM READY Having were here & Kyo ume, pleture, “Something ‘for Nothing." tour different she cannot be the ume. Allan Dwan, ing sumu the Moon, Placid, N. Ys, ones. Corinne GriMth writes from fornia that she will make one = APPOINT BOARD, A Motion Picture Advisory tee wa appointed by; Bureau Jewish Education of No. 114 Fifth Avenue in co-operation with the Comm of Jewish Educational Literatt 1 the Department of Synagog ind School Wxtension of Cincinnati to edit alf Biblical films to be produced for the Jewish faith. Dr. A. and Dr. Rudolph Grossman will call a meeting ut an early date, when the appointment of the entire committee will be announced. FADEOUTS. Jean Girardin, referred to as “the most photographed girl in America” has been cast for an important part in a big Abbey picture. Vincent Coleman 1s playin, vereen offers Lecwu now in Flonda shoo r scenes for to shoot some wint New York to make her first indeper dent picture. Fatty Karr has started work on bi Lit cond com “Long Skirts. “Tho Prisoner,” Is nndecided. w' somebody. William Fox yesterday vhat his tilm version ¢ @utobinson’s novel, Comes," {s ready for the een “If Winter Comes,"' filmed in the exact locations described by the author, will soon be given its world premiere at a big Broadway house, but it was said at the Fox offices yes- terday that the date would not be an- nounced for about a month. A POSTAL. We received a postal card yester- day al) splashed over with scenery and signatures. The scene displayed was that of a deep blue sea and wav- ing palms and the signatures were as follows: announced A 8 M If Winter “Richard Barthelmess, Dorothy Gish, Wm. Powell, Jotta Goudal, Anders Randolph, Luis Alberni, George Humbert, George Beranger, E. G. Robinson and Fred Bozzerri!,"’ all members of the Inspiration Pic- tures Corporation Company now in Cuba making’ ‘The Bright Bhawl." But they almost spoiled the card by writing upon it: When You Want A Cup Of The FINEST TEA Grown } As Brose: For FORMOSA °°LONG THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 1 5 1 Wish you finent roie in vaniei Garson Gooaman | Up Mary Alden yesterday turned down in five places at one “Glimpses of leaves soon for Late Dushkind, Dr. 8, Benderly| Picture there before she* conics to This onéjis named Herbert Rawlimsen, ¢ naving finished start shooting “Nqbody's Bride” o The Ninth Man."" Anyway, !t looks os though Herb was gonna shoot ‘When Hoot Gibson finishes “Heads DECEMBER 15, he wot siare iminediaieiy upon “Mirage La “The Winning Hand” a new film. I 1922. mmddlewelght bume," John Lows Lincoln in was struck continuity for “The Snow|saw more stars than wert Paramount's next big picture, | tuce isthe name ian’t'a gambling T Bride, is finished gnd shooting will soon] Pred Nibi start lazy that he wed 1 job Jack Mulhall, the sterling youhg| man in the screen actor, Will be leading mun for] he had to unee @ year. j-| Norma Talmadge in “Withig the] stern Brothc y announced Law.” théy had secured t rights to mak B, P. Schulberg announced yester-| 1. ¥, Outcalt’s u Buster n-| day, that the cast lad been selected] Brown” comic pictures into u series for “The Girl Who Came Back,” in] of motion picture ke is | five parts. James “Know who Robin Hood - was?’| turned to L: t re re- ome one asked Bull Montana. ure! answered Bull. “He was a Headquarters of the ORIGINAL Goody ear t refu CAUTION}. We Have No Connection With Any Temporary Xmes Stores or other stores Using Similar Name: Our Only Uptown Store Is Located at 264. FIFTH AVE. » CONNER 29TH ST, 840 BROADWAY coisiei stir. Useful Holiday Gifts Five perfectly out, blue-white Diamonds, artistically arranged tp 8 beautify Piatinum top Dinner Ring. Price $135. TERMS; $2.25 A WEEK, Mep's hand-carved Belcher Ring of 14K Solid Gold, vet with Berfectly cut, blue-white Dia+ carved and of 14x 8. td by 18K Whitg perfect mond. TERMS; $} A WEEK, & 7-Diamond — Bolltaire Platinum: set tu resermnis slngte stone, TERMS: 61 A WEEK. Cluster, t! ‘ 15. Men's nmassive, 14K Green Gold Ring. with a Svitalre Cluster and matched onds eet in 19, whaved case, pretlly hand-ongreved for woe year, Hrice $18.00, TERMS Genuine Biack Onyx, set with & perfectly cut Diamond, tn beautiful, nand-engraved Dezel of white gold Price 682.50, Beautifully mounting of White Gold. set with @ fine blue-white Diamond. Price $90. TERMS: §1 4 WEEK. 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Diamonds of the finest, Watches of every stan- dard make, Jewelry de- signs most exquisite, Toilet Goods, Silver- ware, Noveltics—every- thing at rock-bottom price — everything on ten months’ credit. A small first payment makes the article yours AT ONCE, then the bal- ance you pay in small weekly sums. Trans- actions strictly confi- dential. Guarantee Value Bond with every Diamond purchase. Articles reserved un- til wanted, Solitaires From $25 Als Men's reliable Eigin Watch, tn 20-year goid-ftlled rare Pully timed, tested, regu Jated and adyusted. 12° Get a copy of beautiful new Dia Book, showing complete stock of size, open face, dust-proof model Watch guaranteed free from repairs for one year, Price $14.98. TERMS, 00 A WEEK. Write or ash Copy No. W-500 Open Evenings Until 11 o’Clock A Combination of the Finlay 'ewelry Co, and M. 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FREE Exchanges Can Be Made Up to Feb. Ist. 840 BROADWAY connen ist “To save our Patrons the trouble of going to our 264 FIFTH AVE. citi nue Store Only. Ser ust and Length ine 1200 Men’s and Women's blue [fi nate tailored, Serproef wines 41a 16. FINAL CUT Headquarters of the Original CORNER 13TH ST. BOWNTOWN STORE, we call attention to CORNER 29TH ST. “for children. ecier teatechent or yney order. RAINCOATS “ tone tn absolutely water: STORES Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Until Xmas GOODYEAR WATERPROOF @ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC our store in. the Heart of the Retail Cer,tve at MAIL ORDE RS—Promptly attended to from our 264 Fifth A Wandsome Hoily Boxes. We Pay Post Tesee raane The House of: Christmas Goodies jj Speciale for Fri. and Sat., Dec. 15th, 16th OLD FASHION | he Verrier | All HIGH GRADE ASSORTED While They Lit B CHOCOLATES ONE POUND NET BOSTON BROKEN CANDY PACKAGE e and ABALF POUND TIN OF LOFT COCOA Pac AXE with our Compliments. And Mrs. Housewife:— If you should have growing children going to school, the food value of good Cocoa—-as your family doctor will tell you—is invaluable. In order that you should know the goodneés of LOFT COCOA, we are Cay to give you a HALF POUND TIN with every “Big Three” Package thie weeks, Ay wisp Candina be Q POUNDS of Candies for 0 oO nae Churches, CLEAR 30. together with poling Christ mas Boxea— [@ 0) ounoy a Ready for the 5 Schools etc entertainment > . Fancy Assorted Co mplete for Hard Candies High Grade Assorted Chocolates in handsomely dec- orated OTD NET 54c t Special Mixed or Bonbons and Chocolates. POUND 59c 5 Lbs., $2.95. __NET Candy rounn 3Q¢ 5 POUNDS 1.95 Old Fashion - Clear Candy POUND 21c. 5 POUNDS 1. 00 Briarcliff Assorted Milk Chocolates Our representative collection | of Mills Chocolate Specialtics. An excellent Holiday Package.| 2 Lbs., 1.60. 5 Lbs. 4.00. "y Pounds 136, 4.45 PONE 80c 2 ae pas EN Reales Filled Wa Confections * In beautifully dec- ee oats NET 69c areas! Assorted OCO! anouN 39c FOR EXACT LOCATIONS “i 1.95|SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY }jj 25% Reduction) Very High Grade Chocolates . or Bonbons and Chocolates, fl In attractive holiday dress. it a 2 Lbe., 78 a Lbs. 12 Selections Free (6 Double Records) with each purchase of a P ° Columbia Grafonola trom our large assortment of Demonstration Models “BEES’ KNEES,” “FATE,’’—Holiday Fox Trots by Ted Lewis and His Jazz Band A Few Exchanged Models Also a number of models in Golden Oak, of the Columbia Grafonola HALF PRICE vA All With Our Full Guarantee rl Dress up Your Home for the Holidays i} Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and 4 Everything for Housekeeping on Liberal Credit it “Everlasting Furniture’’—Ask Your Grandfather |) Both Stores Open Every Evening Until Christmas CowPERTHWAIT & SONS Oldest Furniture House in America 3rd Avenue Two 193 to 205.Park Ro and 121st St. Stores at Chatham Sq. Ir MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU ‘NEED —A WORLD “WANT” Av. WILL GO AND FIND

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