BY KITTY KELLY.“MEX WHO HAVE MADE LOVETO ME.”Written b3 Mary Maclaine; produced by Essanay; directed by Arthur Berthelet; presented at the Band Box.Mary MacLane ....................Hersilfl^lie Callow Youth............Ralph GravesThe Literary Man...........H. Paul HarveyThe Younger 6on..............Piit WermanThe Prizefighter .............A la dor J’rincoThe Bank Clerk...........Clarence DerwentHusband of Another............Fre-l Tidra^MY LOWELL, she of the free verse and the free views, had a forerunner for things evolute. and a»review of Mary MacLane and her s h o r t-sentenced sentiments putsthe responsibilityup to her.While Miss Lowell sings of her sun - rippled bath and other things,Al1 s s AI a c L a n e chants in similar wise of her loves.She strings them along with no more differentiation or color than the pearls on her rosary. But when one uses the word pearls, the qualifying adjective “imitation” into the consciousness.| LOSS OF LEANDER RICHARDSOQXE learns with great regret of death of Leander Richardson, of the big figures of the theatr world. For the last several year Mr. Richardson had been so associat ed with William A. Brady as also ti bring him into the motion-pictu world.Last Summer Mr. Richardson wa here at the exposition with the Brad-contingent. Alice Brady, June Elvidg and Carlyle Blackwell, full of plan for this coming Summer.lie was sixty-two years old at t time of his death on Saturday.He will be remembered a long. Ion time by many folk to whom he extended his friendliness and courtesy.THEDA FLYING THROUGHIMARY MACLANE.collidesFor In Miss MacLane's animated, short-syllabled—and someti nos profane—musings, there’s no such thing as soul.It’s Mary MacLane here, there and everywhere, the essence of the ego.Long ago, when lots of us were little girls, forgetting freckles and scraggly pigtails, we used to dream of being princess-charmings.To us everybody, from the grocer’s boy to the college hero just home, glorified with romance’s glamour, revolved admiringly around us.* * mJL’ST so does Alary AlacLean, despite her minor’s message.She is the vampire de luxe in her dreams, yet youth and beauty registerminusly.Minus the captions, except for the final episode, there is nothing particularly offensive about the picture —merely its substance is flat.Arthur Berthelet directed it skillfully with those elements provided him.As an advertisement for a certainbook, “............it is a greatsuccess.*J\HEDA BARA picked out this cold spell to seek California’s comfortable clime a-id is getting warmed up here for a day or so before she start? on. Last niglit she spent at the the-i ater. To-night she will spend on tin train.CINEMA SNAPSHOTSTu E Fox people are distribute their special features, such “The Spy” and “The Conqueror,” ai others of that kind through all t cantonments at a nominal rate tl covers the cost.With considerable glee they report that the army takes particular pleasure in “The Spy,” which was one of the major’s pet discards in this city.|y|AX LINDER, recovering his heal* again in Paris, is planning now on coming back to America in April.lie has already made a few comedies at his own studio in Paris and is now resting in Switzerland before sailing for this country.Out Of TkbMouxhs BabesOne dollar willl be paid for every britrht savin* printed. Address “Bates’ Department.” Examiner.JAMES, returning home from schoouc day, said, “Grandma, can ysee any bigger with those specs?”“Yes, son,” replied the grandn“they make things look_!eii'-H as large as they really arc.”“Well, grandma.” said James, wish when you are packing my lu for school you'd leave them off.”STELLA JOHNSO 1938 N. Washtenaw aw, Chicago,