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a, Public presentation of a brand-new : ) bring heavy heurts to two thousand SHE BRINGS BACK MANY DECORATIONS FOR HER WAR WORK "FILMERICK. ite charming is Leatrice Joy, demure, so shy and 40 coy. 43 a rule she ts glad, But often grows mad, ‘or that ‘B* for that ‘L’ does annoy PHIL UMM SAYS. Lotsa folks we know go to see d opera an’ hear the movies. SOMETHING NEW. * The Stage is all set for the first hich, according to announcements, ill start a run at the Selwyn Theatre ext Wednesday. The picture to be shown through the new Teleview will be called “M. A. R. S.," and is described as a fan- tastic comedy. The Teleview shows figures in @eenes in relief and gives great depth # the ordinary “flat” movie. Fic in the movies—the Teleview, LOEW SPEAKS. {Marcus Loew, head of many enter- Brises, including Metro Pictures, re- turned to New York yesterday and brought with him the announcement fe in the future Metro would elim- MISS CAMI LL A TREADWELL Nurse Retor After 8 Year ice, in Which She W: Twice Wounded. With a war record whic has been surpassed perhaps by no woman of any nation, Miss Camilla Treadwel of No, 360 State Street, Albany, re turned yesterday on the White Star Liner Olympic from Burope after eight years’ service with the French armies. Miss Treadwell brings with her Many decoration’, military and “ivi, for her work bo-h as a nurge and \a canteen worker with the French sol- diers tn France, Germany and Upper Silesia, She was wounded tw:ce, once in the back and once in the thumb. The first she recelvea wh tending wounded for three hours in the ex- Serv- te what are known as “program fictures'’ and devote all its energies toward producing more specials dur- ipe 1923. ‘Metro will cease making program ctures with the New Year," said r. Loew, “because wo have decided if would be better policy to produce More and, if possible, better specials So far we have not mapped out ou plan, but when we do it will not in- clude the programmers.” AT LAST. This announcement will probably or more ambitious young movie ac- tors, and to almost as many chaps who aspire to a screen career. merely th aligned Ivor Noyello, of <The news Is Grifith ha musician-actor t D. WwW the England, for ao bam ee Aes! veures posed streets of Complegne under About two ye ago the super-|Shell fire. The second when the director announced he was in the]civillans in a small city in Poland market for a new Icading man for|fred on French varracks. his big pictures and in answer re For her work -ie gain: the Croix ceived about 4,000 letters and pho-]de Guerre of both the type given dur- tographs from as many men wholing the war and after the war, the tmagined they were handsome|Legion D'Honneur and the honorary enough and good actor enough|post of Corporal in a regiment of to suit the requirements. Chasseurs. or Blue Devils, After culling over the entire jot, | === SoS Griffith selected Novello and then}oause of the fact that the pictures made a special trip to England to}may pe shown in many places where engage him. they have no fireproof projection One result of the canva Boxee." surprise. “College training, fireproofing vie ims is ne Dlanketed the {magination of the] we've scen a lot of films In theatres students, and no actor can survive] 4 storey cae aes without’ a vigorous, imagination,{ttit would have been fur sufer 0 Nor were tho college men particu-| *"eProot material, too larly handsome.” ee And so, all ye men who submitted PECULIAR. photographs of your face and a Talk Burke, now chart of your imagination; know by] Playing r in Cosmopoll~ these presents, that Ivor Novello has|tan’s production of “Little Old New nabbed the plum. York,” yesterday, and she aska@@ us to explain to he movie din al wo! SOME RELEASES. that she is NOT the Marte Burke now Yesterday Universal made public tts| playing “The Lady in Ermin list of big releases for the com “It's a funny thing, too," she ex- year, They will be made one a month | plained. ‘Last week I was offered during 1923, and are as follows: four flapper parts and other Booth — Tarkir Marte Burke received a like number February," of offers to play grande dames. So we Life; March, "The anged to start a clearing “The Abysmal Brute “white picture offers." Tiger;"’ June, "The of Felix Bayn;" July, “Jewel August, ALL RIGHT, MARIE. “prifting;"" September, “Merry Gol ytarie Prey Mie ‘acronnite: WHO Round;" October, “Up the Ladder:""| splashed her way to movie stardom, November, ‘The Hunchback of N ban made'e request of Seccenings Dame," and December, “AL: Seeing as how we recently did as Duality.” much for Bebe Daniels in telling Looks like a busy year ahead. those who wish to know how to pro- a nounce the name Lebe, we'll do the NOW, JACK. same for Marie and let every one 1B. D. Meador, popular publicity} know that her last name is pro- manager of Metro, chi nounced “Preevo,"’ to rhyme with thought of how a “Bovo," the * ; silent mooched a quarter from CUT INS. dry afternoon an enn ato ur ‘y we a Monte Blue, the screen actor, is cir- 424 Street and Broadw fs ae Meador, ‘and wat about to pass on) culating a petition asking the en when he asked me jf 1 wouldn't hetp| franchisement of the Indian. Monte him get a pair of shoes. When he|!8 a Cherokee himself and his real gaw me glance toward his footgear]| Bame is Blue Mountain the begzar said Winter Hall hag just finished play- «Boss, the top o’ these dogs might] ins his fiffeenth doctor part, H Jook 1 it, but the soles arc says he fe a graduate of a thin that if IT was lin’ on a dime] medical colle J could tell whether it was or| Betty Blythe yesterday started falls.’ shooting House of Solomon,” which it is hoped will be a successor “The Queen of Sheba." I. Schnitzer, Vice “And it was worth two bits SAFETY FIRST. President of All of the fifty-two reels that make| the F. B. O., returned Sosiargey from up the story of the Ola Testament,| Hollywood, where he made an in- spection of the R-C studios, the films to he released exclusively to churches, have been printed on firo- proof films, according to an an- In connection with ‘Sure Fire Flint the showing of at the Cameo next nouncement made yesterday week, there will be many personal “This,” said Harry Levey, who is] appearances of those in the cast distributing the films, s done be-! In her next picture Baby Peggy SUNBEAM COFFEE —nourishing, re- freshing, as cheery as the rays of the morning sun. No substitute gives the satisfaction you won't forget. CHASE PRICE . —— —make it your own way yoo ees Austin,Nichols € Co. (Incorpo FOOD PRODUCTS New York Chicago lating urdays, Eph Jackson, “sumpfin whispah in (Casts Aiko, will! be) Ranily Ann ma cah: ‘Heah’s a man who kin man, Phyllis Alden, Harold Salter. | peat you lyin’ written MISS COWL'S JULIET. The Selwyns Cowl’s Juliet” in New York will be a limited At its conclusion she will ap- one. pear in a new play. appearance us Juliet will be in Toled 7 on Dec, 29. She will come to New GASHS York two weeks later. = \mee-tee FRANKO TO LEAD. Nahan Franko, who played a violin NI ITS in the Casino's first orchestra, will wae lead the instrumentalists in the pit ase RID on Dec. 28, when the fortieth unni- . ‘ ; PY of the theatre will BA cele There will be much feasting and brated f A and much cracking and eating of AMATEURS TO ACT. Cash's mee-tee Nuts. Our wish St. Joseph's Dramatic Society, an|is that no one may be disappoint- ereanls tion oe amateurs was hale ed through forgetting to get his how ct, will produce “Turn to tt Right” on the evenings of Dec. 27, 23 her supply until the latest pos- and 29 at St. Joseph's Hall, Sixth | sible moment has come and gone. Avenue and Washington Place. This You all know—just as well as society has produced twenty plays inlwe do—that a “Merry Christ- two years. 8, B. McLaughlin is its] 445% means a Christmas with President “BARNUM" TO START AGAIN. Having reca the Bartholomae-|just to make sure that none of Meehan = ali _ Was) you will forget, or leave your nut Right," Touts F./ Werbs will _reere?) purchase until too late, we will ae aoa: here, as a gentle reminder, and to will imitate Mory Pickford, Gloria] yake your mouth water, print Swanson and Mae Murray . the names of some Christmas Jackie Coogan was to have spent] 0 Christmas with his grandmother, Mrs. | ‘AVOrItes John H stead must stu at worl grandma when they heard this, to business Henry Kolker left yesterday for] Nuts Butternuts Montreal, where he will se tions for Alico Brady's pictur Read that list again and then Snow Bride."* remember that every day, in George Melford returned to Newlevery way, they are sound, de York from Wh iphur Springs. | licious and wholesome. Get yours W. Va. yesterday. He had been on | Vithout delay—in the shell, a vacation and will start at once di recting “You Can't Foot Your Wife” | Shelled or salted. at Paramount's Long Island studios Lucien Littletteld and Robert Cain] CHARLES S.CASH ine. were ye starring vehicle 2 Pulton St Hudson Term, Bide. Tommy Meighan ts proudly dis OTHER STOKES playing a round robin signed by the Governors of nearly a the tim, 1 one, Maclean Av thanking him for the s 1 showing it Madison Ave. of “Back Home and “rok * during nal Concourse the recent Conference of Governors. het. Bway & Wadsworth, T h e S tage ||sunc By BIDE Sue ENRY W. doesn't want to interfere with any plans the managers may have to curb theatre ticket tion, but he intends to do a little rexu himself. tickets for “Tho Clinging Vine," his new musical comedy, Knickerbocker Theatre Monday night, will be on sale at all times at the tho- atre’s box office, seats will sell for $2.50 each, plus tax, and no higher. Savage promises that a uniform scale of prices for all night performances including those on holidays and age is moving in the right direction. The experiment, for such it is, will be watched with interest. “SUSPENDED SENTENCE.” Lee Shubert has placed in rehear- sal a play by Charles Richman, en- titled ‘‘Suspended Sentence," he will feature Mr. Richman. John Adair jr., Clyde Veaux, Hurry Néville and rank Harvey. A NEW CROTHERS PLAY. “Mary the Third, edy concerning produced soon by Lee Shubert, In as- sociation Louise Huff will have the leading role. "The Tiger's Claw, “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1922. it out of town on New Year's Eve. The new cast includes Marion Coak- Donald Brian, Will Deming, Enid Spencer Charter Elwood Bostwick, Lilyan Tashman, tin, Susanne Willa, John Sharkey and Robert Adams. SAVAGE says he FLOWERS FOR HER. A large basket of flowers was sent rgaret Lawrence, now plaving (n Secrets," under the management of Sam H. Harris, by the newspaper men of Washington and fepresenta- tives of the New York papers Tues- night at the Capital, Miss Law- nee countered with a large basket of thanks, M specula He promises that opening at the GOSSIP. Shere will be a matinee performance of “The Fool” every day next week. More than 2,000 pieces of Christmas mail from Europe were delivered to Hippodrome performers yesterday. David Belasco announces that the in will rise at 8 o'clock to-night hylock” at the Lyceum. Edward Royce will produce a new musical play called *Cinders,"" Ed- ward Clark wrote book and lyrics and the music is by Rudolf Friml. and that orenestra Furthermore, Mr. Sat Say will be maintained. Mr, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “When de dentist tell me he kin pull ma toof wifout pain,’ says Uncle in which In the FOOLISHMENT. There was a fat fellow named Glenn, So portly that frequently when Pace downward he'd fall, He'd smile—that was all, And gracefully bounce up again. a satircal com- love and marriage by Rachel Crothers, is to be with Mary Kirkpatrick FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Johnny, what are you raising that curtain for?" “I wanta let the dark out.’ ennoance that engagement in ‘Romeo Jane and a oe Miss Cowl's fir merry making on Christmas Day, plenty of Cash's mee-tee Nuts— In the shell, shelled or salted. But Coogan, in Syracuse, uy = Calif. Fancy Extra Selected y in Hollyw Dee att Walnuts Filberts on a new picture oth | extra Large Brazil Pape’ Shell and Jackie cried a little Nuts Almonds but had to bow | Paper Shell Pecans Fancy Paradise Black Walnuts Hickory Nuts “Every good nut that grows” Main Store und Mall Order Dept. added to the east of Jack Holt's next sterday ne ARM omero [ATSUp “Serve It With ‘Pride of the Farm’ is the unwritten rule that heads many a good cook’s plans for a tasty and ap- petizing Christmas dinner It Is Great Makes the Food You Like Taste Better Sun-Maid Raisins 15 i |Seeded or Seedless ae 90 Balaton. 35 | ‘ancy Nuts, Figs and Candied Peel MIXED NUTS 1 25'1CiTBON 1, 65° WALNUTS 1s. 35°|ORANGE PEEL 1b. 30° ALMONDS 1». 35‘ILEMON PEEL 18. 30: NEW Ib. ¢ BRAZIL NUTS 1. L5‘IF IGS SMYRNA DROMEDARY COMBINATION CANDIED PEEL~ 11b.Box 45¢ ° E edaniiaae tials Moonie PEACHES HE RRIES. Bi Juicy GRAPE FRUIT-3 025° for 25° pkg. 1235 WW PEARS * 24 can 9 4 4g ib Maillard; Chocolate 2t:123' Ali Baba DATES ~ “arge pho. 15 * Pierrot Brand Mai Maen ll 11b. ‘30°12 cogs Cleaned | 5 oz. 5° CLUSTER RAI RRANTS ib. - 33° NONE SUCH haa ee! inc> Meat 10¢ Aa: PRICOTS Hon 2 CH EES Finest New York State Whole Milk OTHER SEASONABLE “QUALITY” SUGGESTIONS PA FANCY STUFFED OLIVES . large jar 35¢ | ENCORE OLIVE OIL . . - pint can 52¢ 4 FANCY PLAIN OLIVES... .._ large jar 27¢ | PREMIER SALAD DRESS «bottle 37¢ EXTRACTS, Vanilla, Lemon or Almond . bottle 25¢ | B6e SALAD Dee ba bottle " wm aan YAN 4 - large can A&P CHILI SAUCE... «bottle 28 | SHREDDED COCOANUT . «6-01. pkg 15¢ A&P CATSUP . . . . . - bolle 18¢ | THYME or SAGE. . 2. - phe 8€ HARTLEY'S MARMALADE. -_siar 27¢ | WHOLE SPICES, All Kinds. - 2-oz can 10€ SWEET POTATOE - + tb de | GROUND SPIC All Kinds . . 4-oz can 12¢€ “QUEEN ANNE FRUIT CAKE}, Hey $1.85 | GRANDMOTHER’S JAM .___.. 15-02 jar 23¢ CIDER. 5 . «© 3s « yal.jug 65¢ | CELERY . . . «© « « « bunch 19¢ Tb. 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