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—an aristocratic # FRENCH IVORY CIGARETTE CASE Springs open at the thumb’s command. Flower or butterfly patterns or olain case with an initial $1, with monogram, $1.50. FRENCH IVORY Put and Take Top Died —plays popular 3] sames. 50c postpaid. INLAID CO. 1078 Broad St. Providence, R. 1. The Man with the Megaphone (Continued from Page 26) chief. may not be equal to the task hand- ling a team of 'em. But, of course, a good black- smith is not always a good story- teller. Lots of pictures already on the screen demonstrate that beyond a doubt. So there you are again. Soon, to be sure, there will be col- lege departments, correspondence schools, and all the rest, showing the road to the golden goal, where the | megaphone lies on plush. Then we won’t have to rely on the | alone, | blacksmiths and the actors with an occasional newspaper re- porter thrown in for good measure. Even a mechanic will have to prove ke’s a good story-teller as well, be- fore he is allowed to as much as whisper through the megaphone— just as today the story-teller first has to prove he’s a good mechanic. Speed the day! You and I can help, Chester, by posting ourselves intelligently on cel- luloid matters, and then boosting for the best, in so far as we are given to see the best. The rest will follow. Class D di- rectors will starve to death—or go back to their old jobs at the shop or in the smithy. (Next week: “Celluloid Trade- marks’) A-hem! A girl may be up-to-date, but her rival may meaningly inquire what date. Cuticura Talcum| is Fragrant and Very Healthful Sample free of Cuticura Laboratories, D: 7, Malden, Mass. 25c. everywhere. Even the gifted blacksmith | Drawn by S. Winnie pLEVANTE, ES HIS 32 REST GIRL PASS, W ALL-NUTS James Montgomery Flagg This clever pic- ture, in full colors, 11 x 14, mounted on heavy mat.ready for the frame, sent prepaid for twenty-five cents. JUDGE arr PRINT | 627 W. 43d St. New York City His Little Mistake By KATHERINE NEGLEY l WIGHT ALFRED fully under- stood women. This was but natural as he had made dressing and the study of women his life work. When he met Luetta, he noticed her extreme styles, her dainty groom- ing, and her sophisticated manner. In a very short time, he dared her to go out with him and a party of his friends who were known the city over. The program was to have din- ner, drop in at a cabaret, go to a dance, and then visit a road house several miles out from the city. “The idea!” exclaimed Luetta. Dwight Alfred looked surprised, then crestfallen. Just to think of a connoisseur of women like himself, making such a mistake. “The idea,” went on Luetta, “of thinking it was necessary to dare me to go.” Let Us Hope Not “Do you suppose the world will ever become absolutely perfect?” “If it does, it will be hell.” If you don’t read Film Fun you don’t get all the movie news The September issue now be- ing sold by your newsdealer See the pictures of Coming Stars. Read what the Present Stars are doing. See how they do it on the other side of the world. You get everything in Film Fun for 20c At your nearest newsdealer, NOW ROMEIKE’S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU We w all newspaper clip. pings which may appear about, y nds or any subject on which you may want to be “u Every newspaper or periodical of importance in the United States and Europe is searched. Terns $7.50 for 100 clipp HENRY ROMEIKE 106-110 Seventh Avenue New York