EYEarraa LEDGEB-PHILABELPTIIA, MONDAY, MAKOH 1, 1015. 11 THEATRE INTERNATIONAL STARS TO BE HEARD IN GRAND OPERA Ing on the Rpenklng stage. 8. Costello will bo seen sdon In now releases, t Crano 'Wilbur Is with LUblw'd. 5. NO. HOSPITAL MATERNOT BUILDING OPEN TODAY Ton can visit Lubln's nlant hv nnnlv- Ing to Lawrence McCloskoy or Colonel Smiley, Ithe - 2SS5t-w " .-' ATr s. &Zitmr- sr5s i- ' jrv r i- i j&- T-s 8 Bs - fife ISABELLE LOWE Tho Horolno of "The Trail of the Lonesomo Pino" "The Misleading Lady" at the Broad Tonight (Tlin MISLEADING LADY-iBy Charles flood ard and Paul Dickey. Opening lit tlio 'Broad tonight. Jack Cralgon Paul Dickey John V. Canncll Thomas P. Tracey Henry Tracey Stewart Jlobblns Sidney rarlter Albert Sarkctt Htcphen Woathorbco Henry Stockbrldgo Keen Fltxpatrlck Walter ttcsan Honey I'rnnk Sylvester Tim McMahon Albert Backett mil Pagan Henry Thompson "Paho" Merrill Ucorxe Abbott "Spider" .....Frederick Wallace Helon Steele Franclno Uirrlmore Mrs. John W. Cannell Allco Wilson Jano Wentwortlt Grace Harbour Amy Foster Allleon Skinner .Grace Buchanan Daisy Adamy Act 1. country nomo or jonn t-nnncii on the tipper Hudson. Act II. Cralsen's lodgo In tho Adlrondacks. Act III. Game. Even In Brooklyn "Tho Misleading Lady" la entertaining; may "'c not ex pect as much In Phlladolphlr, In spite of a racing wind and sky that beckoned critics to healthier and kindlier oxorclso tho sociological farce which comes to tho Broad tonight made at least one dramatic Itlll-Joy regret the trouncing that ho knew ho ought to give tho authors. Fun, ex citement, a llttlo thought, and tho only lovable lunatic tho stage over saw what more do you want7 "Drink deep or touch not" maybe that's tho answer. It's these days of votes for women that make men wrlto farces about sex attraction and the cave man; and It's these tamo days that make us reprove them for not writing a drama Instead. The smart set If It weren't so smart would call "Tho Misleading Lady" "Schoponauer In tho Movies, scenario by Kipling, with John Bunny." For "The Misleading Lady" Is a three round match between a cavo man nnd a woman who doubtless prefers "influence" to a vote. The lady extracts a proposal from one of theso explorer-traveler "strong men" In order to prove that she can play the part of tho siren In some- body-or-other'a new play. Tho strong man tutns philosophic when ho learns about- the Jolto and oxplalns that women's clothes are not designed for utility or self-effacement.. "Women are consumers of human energy, and tho best of them nro "good" only technically. So on the supposition that tho modern woman who keeps to her "sphere," plays for tho physical Bldo of man out of pure Innate cussedness and not because she hasn't any other way of earning tho necessary husband, he Indulges In a little forco wjilch ho says Is no more brutal than liors. Ho chucks his coat over her head, filings her Into his car and finally lands her on the end of the watchdog's chain In his Adirondack camp. Ho completes the proof that a gentleman Is only a shirt nnd a shave and a shine with tho caveman Inside by marrying this under dressed ninny when she adds a declara tion of love to her previous attractions. But not till we have had a lot of fun out of chaining her up, and seeing her try to shoot him. Not till her fiance haB arrived behind a gun and been beaten at (Ms own game of strong man. Not till TBio. girl has laid out her captor with tho Telephone nnd walked miles after a doctor. Not thank heaven I till wo have mot "Boney." "Boney" Is an escaped lunatic who Im agines himself Napoleon, when all the time he la a great big cogwheel In tho machine of farce and excitement. But j THEATRICAL BAEDEKER cl Ktutllsh family, ,...,.....,8:13 ERQAr-"Tba Misleading Lady," A "socio- logical- rarce 01 a gentleman from rata gonla, who kidnaps and tames a flirtatious young ornament of good society. Alio enter i-Napoleon." Opening night. See review, ,8.13 OARniCK The Ban Carlos Opera Company In "Alda." for further announcement and re views w tba muslo department ..,.8:15 UTTLD "Rich Man. Toor Man," with tho resident company. a comedy by I'orter Emerson Urown, which shows the 5th ave nue Is Just as out ot It In Vermont as a chorus girl In Sth avenue. Ingenious and ingenuous .,, ,.,,,,, 8:15 iVYIUC "Dancing Around." with Al Jolson. A1w.,n,.er,Yara?n now wh a hussar hero who is looking for a beauty spot and rinds a whole ballroomful, Al Joloon convulsively ruins the plot ,,: ' :15 JIVALNUT "The i Trail of lh Lonesome Pine.1' Eugene Walter's effective dramatltatlon of John Vox. Jr 's tale ot the Cumberland Gap. Last week .,,... , ,..8:10 Vaudeville JCEITH'S Joan Sawyer: Claudo ailllngjwater in "Wives of tho Rich"; Fannls Uric. Frank rwarty,. "The Dublin MlnstrS": 11. A. llolte's "Colonial Days"; CoaJdey. Hanvey and Dunlovy, blackface comedians: lleau monte and Arnold In "Tha Uoctorlne"; Schooler and Dickinson, and Hearst-Sells: motion pictures. NIXON'S ORANJ-The Bight Royal Dragoons singers und Instrumentalists; John P. Wade In "Marsj Shelby's, Chicken Dinner": Joe Cook's "One Man Vaudeville Show": Cole Itutseli and Davis In "Walters Wanted": the Dohcrtys In "Nutty Nonsense" : Julia Uontales on the trapeze, and comedy motion 0S0IJPr"A,,v,n'urs on the Hoof ot the garth," rntvlng pictures In the Alps: George Felix and the Ifcrry Olrle, Harry Breen In monologue Clayton Kenney and Martin Roony in ''The Happy jfedlum" Bddlo .t'Pi 53a F1?fJnA Clark In "Marooned", !.. 'ladders Alf flrant and Master Hoag lii IRpi1 ,PBNNTh.8 Vlv Naval Cadsts; Lth.t 8,VC0"'i ,1'arf, McMahon, Diamond gd Chaplow la ' The ecareerow": pivo JVr on. roonologlat, and Soretty and Antol- &riKEXS. """JSt" ' esk)-o Shea '"Tlio Village cabaret". Brown DelmS lriiSw?. J V? theDoek"! Wl aid KartleU K.sr.,iwsri Iglst: Da roieers in -- " ujiiiuusium T EMMET CELEBRATION ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tut, M?rck 2. 8 P. M. Crayons. Play, Soays. Music. Military Spectacle, XUktU 7ft Utnn MU moro limn that, ho Is a beautiful piece of acting, Thoro nro somo Very he-it "bits" In "The Misleading Lady." Franclne Larrlmore-nillle Burke, half scale-Is the perfect Imago of woman's "Influence." And 1'nul Dlckcv nart nuthnr nlnva th 1 caveman with a simple nnttirnlncsi that makes him ntoro than plausible. But It s Frank Sylvester who carries oft the honors wllh "Honey." Stamping nbuut Willi his boots and his rnbro and nhotit- 1 Ing "Victory' the Emperor Is hcrel "Well' I Ington must not reach Quntre-Hrns," he strikes that cuilotia note of stolid violence 'In the Insane, whllo with tho next In stant he itIvcs to some pathetic softness or wiiiinsli'Mlty-t a piteous weakness Just as true. "Honey" Is a comic Interruption tho only stage-lunatic at which men and women of feeling over latiulied; but ho Is mtre. lie Is piteous, lovable, human, And that's why wo can laugh at him Without the Insult that wounds us oven as It Is turned by tho armor of tho mad. Another Prize Loser Horo Is one moro of the letters that camo to Wlnthrop Ames In the prlzo competition from which "Children of Earth" emerged a victor: "having noticed your Add, Post Standard nm ready to deal with you In regard to Somo Plays, Operas and Songs I nm try ing to finish up to bo Sent on for Insncc-tlon-nt the Panama oxposltlon nt San franclsco fr. In 19.16 Havo not decided on anything yet thoy are ovory lino my own composing first clas In every leaped. My prlco Is fifteen thousand dollars Stage or Sell them ns your own If you wish, glvo thorn any tltlo you wish thoro aro 4 plays, two operas and 6 Songs one Opera on wine vorry exciting one comic Opera ono tragedy Original thrco or 4 Short lines. Havo not decided on titles one Spng I will cal this world la a Stngo will glvo tho first verso of each Song this lovoly world, Is ono vast Stngo Its favors do Impart from tho cradle to tho grave each ono donth act his part this of IB verses could be divided can be nppllcdto any place In tho united States. Second turn to right turn turn young man before to lato Your rearing hells wide open gate Where raging dovlls writhing Stand with hissing Serpents In their hands turn to tho right (Spoken.) nrBt Ah cruel man what hast thou dono ruined fnthcr husband Son A blacker henrt than those oppressed Still bents beneath your wine pressed vest thlB Should bo the first verse My Cottago home the llttlo brook, two Short Songs god save the king was wrltcn Just beforo King cdward died then ndded one moro verso God Save tho King Ive longod to see the King, bedecked In gold with vested power nnd wealth untold with diamonds gleaming from his breast and a warm heart beating beneath his vest the chlkedeo como down from that tree, my Chlkedeo dee I am longing for your) Sweet company tho blrdllngs nre at rest, In their cosy llttlo nest como down my chtckedco Corus. Chlckcdce, Chlckedee, Chlckcdee de do this Is n, very good pelce. If handled right you aro Supposed to bo Singing to u bird In tho tree When you como to the corus Chlckedee, then In a llttlo louder and moro plaintive voice Chlckcdoo, chlckedco, chlckedee, do do Spoken" News Notes Augustui MacHugh, who mado ono of those farce successes with "Officer WO," which have never repeated. Is to dra matize "Blister JoneB," from John Talntor Foote's utorles. One of the "Chicago shows," which rnado a great reputation west of Cumber land Gap once upon a time, to wit, "A Modern Eve," Is going to have an Eastern tryout In Boston, Mnrch 8. Georgo V. Hobart Is going to try to transfer to New York tho Bort of Intel ligent travesty which "The Follies" Zclg fcld barred used to do In London. He's got ono necessity any way, a small the atre, the Comedy. Blanolto Ring, who Is all tho moro bril liant by contrast with her unending fail ures, is going to try It In "straight" comedy. Revenge Hollls Street Theatre "A GIP.L OF TODAY',' FIst Metropolitan Production Boston Advertisement of the Garrlck's lato lamented. MRS. ATWOOD TO SPEAK Mrs. Sarah J. Atwood, president of the Immigration Guide and Transfer Com pany of Now York, will deliver a lecture, "Work nnd Charity," In the Clover Hoom at the Bellevue-Stratford, at 8 o'clock to night, under the auspices of the Woman Suffrage Centra Mrs. J. D. Thomas will preside and Introduce tho speaker. Mrs. Atwood has for many years con ducted an employment agency. She las mado a study of Charitable and aid so cieties. Two Golden Weddings Celebrated Golden weddings were celebrated In two Philadelphia families yesterday. Eight children and four grandchildren attended a reception In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs, Jacob De Wolfe, at their home. 2616 North 18th street. Mr. nnd Mrs, Moyer Goldstein, 275 South Sth street, enter tained friends nt their home. Mr. Gold stein Is one of the founders., of the Bnal Jacob Snyagogue and the Zhltomar Syn agogue. Converts Mourn Missionary Several hundred men and women, con verted through the Influence of John C, Williamson, who died on February 14, at his home, 1M1 Hamilton street. Joined In a tribute to his memory yesterday at the Wayside Mission, 28 North 8th street. Mr. Williamson devoted his spare time to mission work In this city for 22 years. BoyB Visit Fine Arts Academy Boys from the College Settlement at 3d and Christian atreets were interested vis itors at the Academy of (he Fne Arts yesterday. They weie In charge of Dr. Horace Carncross, who has a large ranch in Wyoming, and who Is visiting Wilson Eyre In this city. Real Estate Activity Increases Building permits totaling t8,674,7S0 Indl oatn the Increase in rcl estate activity In this city, according to figures com-. puea ay ciuuauuaii ,,..., .,.MUf w tho Bureau of Building Inspection, who pointed out today that thla record was the. best for February since 1909. An In crease of more than fLWO.QOO over tho preceding month la also announced. MODEHN DANCING THE CELLWOOD CARPENTER SCHOOLS OF DANCING 1133 CHSTNUT STREET 1W3 The nawest steps of the Modem Dances taught by oetsoetant and experienced Instruc tors datjy from 10 A M to 1Q V- M. HTBICTLY PRIVATE LSaaONS private clAaaxa nvsHYwamsa ltfptviDUAi. i-eaaona JaSryltjbw! rUhert 40T. THE CORTISSOZ SCHOOL we CHXfrsttirs wr. '&, Locmt aiiw. vl H ''J fiH ANNETTE CHABOT Sl!&i&' RiSs MARIE KAESTNER ' iW !5asSs:S arJKM'AN soprano . fMSSkwW , MME. CAROLINA ZAWNER ss 111P lltllii& ' Whllo grand opera companies In tho United Statm arc, as a rule, assembled In Now York, tho principals of tho or ganizations aro recruited from nil over tho world. Tho great fountalnhcnds of music-Berlin, Tnrls, Milan, Floronce, Moscow, Buenos Aires, New York nnd others of equal Importance) aro drawn upon, nnd from year to year each con tributes a famous songbird or two to tho opera world. Tho San Carlo Grnnd Opera Company, which comes to tho Onrrlck for a repertoire of eight operas tonight, Is unusually cosmopolitan In its make up this season. Of course, tho complica tions of the European war zone had much to do with this situation. Upon tho roster of principals of tho organization Is Mme. Carolina Zawncr, tho eminent Busslan mezzo soprano, who, at tho outbreak of tho war In her Questions and Answers The Photoplay Editor of tho Evbn ino LKDonn, will bo pleased to answer questions relating to his department. Queries will not bo answored by let ter. All letters must bo addressed to Photoplay Editor, Evenino LBDQEn. Before the most representative and dis tinguished audience which ever viewed n photoplay In this city, "The Eternal City" was Bhown last night nt the ChcBt nut Street Opera House, for tho first time anywhere on nny stnge. It was a private view, by Invitation only. Daniel Frohman, presiding genius of the Famous Players, spoke briefly of the new film, calling attention to tho great strides the art of the photoplay had made In rccont yeara days, would bo more accurate. He recalled tho days when he had produced current speaking plays In tho opera house here and declared that he was not ashamed to have his name associated with such a film aa "Tho Eternal City." A full review of tho play, together with character sketches by Louis Hanlon, of the Eveninci I.kdokh staff, will appear In this column tomorrow. This will bo the first time, so far as Is known, that a photoplay has been subjected to the deft touches of the artist's pencils. In the Photoplay World In order that they might see at first hand the making of motion pictures and, incidentally, discuss with tho men and women who wrlto, make and act them, the educational trend of the photoplay of j today, a party or prominent Philadelphia educators visited the Lubln plant recently and spent an Interesting day, during which they saw a half-dozen different comedies nnd dramas being made In the studio, Inspected all thq mechanical de partments, and In the prlvato projecting room watched some of the big Lubln plays that havo not been released as yet. In the party were Captain John B. Pep per. William T. Tllden, William Shoe maker, a member of the Bonrd of View ers; J, Horace Cook, superintendent ot school buildings; George Wheeler and Oliver P. Cornman, assistant superin tendent of schools; John C. Fraznr, director of vocational education; Louis Nusbaum, Chnrles 13. Hrelsford, Milton C. Cooper, Samuel L. Chew, district superin tendents of schools; Henry J. Gideon, chief of the bureau of compulsory educa tion; George D. Gideon, William L, Sayre, late principal of manual training schools; Dr. E. S. Baylor, eyo specialist; George 55. Long and William K. dorham, So Interested were the educators In watching the Inner workings of the bis Lubln plant and discussing photoplays with the various Lublnltes they met that they unanimously accepted Mr, Lubln's Invitation to visit his ranch at Betzwood, Pa., and Inspect the studios and mechan ical departments there and see the mak ing of some big, spectacular out-of-door scenes. "Hearts In Exile" Staged James Young Is engaged In putting the finishing touches to th photoplay called "Hearts In Exile," In which Clara Kim ball Young will be seen, on the World Film Corporation schedule, April 6. The locale of the picture Is Ilussla, and a re cent snowfall made It easy to take a majority of the scenes In and near Fort Lee, but there are many scenes yet to be taken, and on that account it haB been arranged that the company, under Mr, PIIOTOriY8 CHESTNUT STREET SEgft Uomt of World's Greatest Photoplay AFTERNOONB 10 to :Sg lOo. 16c. 250. EVENINGS TiSO to 10:30 10c. 25c, 60c rtsssrved Seats Selling One Week In Advance A WONDERFUL PHAMAT1C 8PECTACLB THE ETERNAL CITY BY JIAW. CAIN8 WT" PAULINE FREDERICK TWICE DA1LV 2:30 and 8:30 V. M Preceded by Keystone Comedies THE TIOQA VENANGO STS. yftila.'t fiaft 4 crulv Photvtkxu Thfatrt. Capacity iWOO Mallow 2 SO Eve ff Ad mission, matins and sveslnr, 10c. CbUdrtn. aallnes Uy. Sc jVll orcWUa, - TO D AY The Utik Angel of Caayoa Creak THEPHOTQPLAY : , ML SOPHIE CHARELBOIS nNar.isii diiamatic soprano. country, was singing nt the Imperial Opera House, Moscow. Mme. Marie Kaestnor, the German prima donna, had not yet been upon Ameilcan shores, and was singing In Vienna when the trouble came. Mme. Annette Chnbot. one of tho moz zo soprnnos of the San Carlo forces, was singing In Paris, hor nattvo city. Mmo. Sophto Charlebols, a lyric so prano, although possessed of a French Young's guidance, shall go to Snranac Lake, Now York, to get tho winter scenes that remain. Special scenery and cos tumes have been supplied for this pro duction, nnd It Is tho largest yet maae by Mr. Young for Clara Kimball Young un der tho World Film auspices. Society Leader Joins Lubin's Edith Ritchie, who in private life Is Mrs. Stephen Morris, and who has tho sympathetic part of Ruth Hunter In tho elaborate production of Clyde Fitch's "Tho Climbers," now In preparation at the Lubln studio. Is n newcomer In the motion picture field whose natural dra matic talent has won almost Immediate recognition. After a brief apprenticeship at tho Lubln studio In tho early summer of last year, In "atmosphere" and In minor parts, she was given nn opportunity to show her mettle as Miss Carpenter, In "The For tune Hunter." Her bucccss with William Elliott In this exacting character part won for her the role of Mrs. Dallzell, the chaperon. In "Tho Collego Widow.'' She ETHEL RITCHIE Who is Mrs. Stephen Morris, n well-known society leader, play ing leads in Lubin's Company. I 1 I SELECT PHOTOPLAY THEATRE TODAY'S FEATURES CALENDAR GARDEN oSd St. and Lsnidowne Ave. STAR THEATRE KKNSINOTON AVKNUE BELOW LKIIIOII AVKNUB IRIS THEATRE KenslnEton anil Allegheny Aves. JEFFERSON SOtll lielofT Daupliln St. LEADER list St. and Lancaster Ave. BHd St. and HaTerford Ave. OVERBROOK TULPEHOCKEN German town Are & Tulpchockcn fit REGENT 163J-3I Market Street BELVIDERE nrrroantown Ave, bel, Grater's Unt EPISODES OF ZUDORA IN KEYSTONE sJiYs,. BECKER'S 7th anil Dickinson Bts. BECKER'S JBth St. und Snyder Ave. BENN 61th St. and Woodland Are. BROADWAY SM St. and CI ren uy Ave. 5BthST.THEATREffo51inS'AT. PASCHALL 71st fit. and Woodland Ate. SOMERSET TIVOU I7JS KtntlnKton Vsa. llth and yalrraonnt At. EMPRESS mi South 7th 81. FUtTON HALL $& SUi uut EDVIGE VACCARI ITALIAN COLORATURA SOPRANO stago name. Is Norwegian and English by birth, her father having been a Lon doner who inter becamo ono of tho orlglnnl "forty-niners" of California. Italy, tho neutral of tho nntlons, Is represented by Mme. Edvlge Vaccarl, tho thrilling coloratura soprano of the or ganizations All theso prima donnas have brothers, sweethearts, fnthers or other relatives lighting In tho trendies, while thoy aro entertaining American audiences, drawing large salaries and sending a goodly portion of tho amounts to Europe to relievo tho sufferings and allay tho distress that prevails there. has also some good work to her credit In tho nil-star cast of "Tho Evangelist," In which Gladys Hanson had the lending part. Brady in N. Y. Hippodrome Plan Following tho announcement thnt the Shubcrts contemplate turning the Now York Hippodrome Into a motlon-plcturo houso this summer, it was learned yes terday that if tho plan Is adopted pic tures manufactured by tho World Film Corporation will bo shown. It Is also understood 'that William A. Brady will be associated with tho new enterprise In his capacity as head of tho Brady movlng-plcturo Interests. Ono of tho things which led the Shu borts to consider n moving-plcturo policy for the Hippodrome Is to avoid tho tre mendous expenso Involved In staging such spectacles as the recent "Wars of tho World." By putting In pictures a financial rst can bo taken, with tho al ternative of returning nt any time to the old Hippodrome policy If conditions war rant. Where Scenarios Are Wanted BIOGRAPH COMPANY, 807 EAST 175TIT STREET, NEW YORK Aro consider ing one nnd two reol dramas and comedies COO feet In length. They will nlso buy suitable comedy dramas. Sub mit your photoplay worked out In scenario form. They demand original ity, with a real story. 101 RANCH, BLISS, OKLA. Tills com pany will only uso Western stories re quiring Indians nnd cowboys. They will not start producing their pictures until April. MUTUAL FILM COMPANY, 4500 SUN SET BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES. CAL. Want storios with now twists In tho plots and strong situations. Also like chnractcr studies along with tho strong nlotu. and If pos sible n lesson taught or a big thought presontod. If submitting only tho synopsis, mnko It not too Jong, but suf ficiently explanatory to mttke tho situa tion clear. AMERICAN FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY, SANTA BARBARA. CAL. Aro in tho market for any and all classes of sconarlos. social Western dramas, comedy and historical subjoctn. Prefer Bynopsls and Bcene action laid out Bceno by scene. Answers to Correspondents CHARLES B. 1. None that wo know of. 2. None other than you mention. 3. Mary Plckford Is 20 and Is reputed to re celvo $2000 n week. C. MYERS There Is no way of ascer taining the largest stock company; play ers aro shifted so frequently that It Is Ulfllcult to decide. Watch advertisements nnd photoplay Baedeckor In Monday Evenino Lbdqcrs for releases. Apply to Lawrence McCloskey. HELEN M. M.-Mlss Plckford has no children; she has been married only a few months. Yes. MOVIE PAN 1. Yes. 2. Bunny Is nct- SUBJECT TO CHANGE CHAPLIN In "A NIGHT OUT" 11 UNA WAY JUNK. NO. 3 uhhino in THE BLUE MOUSE OTHER 1'OrUL.Ul PRODUCTIONS I1U8IIMAN In "13 DOWN"" jABTKlt KEY, NO. IS THE CHRISTIAN Cl-k r HHOADWAY J. U, BTAIt rKATUKE No. 8 EXPLOITS OF ELAINE PAID IN FULL THREE WEEKS fSST1 $20,000,000 MYSTERY THE $20,000,000 MYSTERY No, 12 BAG OF DIAMONDS No, 10 GENTLEMEN CROOKS No. 10 'GENTLEMEN CROOKS No. 11 Message From the Heart No. 11 Message From the Heart No. 11 Message From the Heart No. 11 -Message From the Heart No. 15 MISSING CORONET No. 1 Mystery of Spotted Collar No, 2 SLEEPING HOUSE No. 2 SLEEPING HOUSE PHOTOPLAY UAEUEKEIt . OllMTNUT ftTJtliBT OPEIlA HOUSE The famous l'lsjrers' Film Ittmpanr'a photo sictacls ot Hall Calnos great nutei and ilay, "The Eternal Ulty," will uegln an erigH&umcni at tho Uieatnili ytreet Opera House this after noon, with this attraction a new policy will be Inaugurated at the Opera Itouse, whereby all loner Hour and balcony teats will be re served with prices ot 'JO nnd 50 cent In the evening and 1A and 25 cems In tho nttcinooii. Iwo performances a day will be given, com mencing at 1h0 and 7MO p. In. litis photo May will ue ptesentid fortne tlrst llmo in the woild In i-himulpnln. The picture tvaa pro duced in dome und England under the dl lectlon of Ldwln 8. i oner, producing man ager uf the famous l'laycrs' film company, and Hugh Ford, formcri) general singe uircc tor for iieLcr A Co. HIANLMiT Kor tho first tlmo on any screen, Wallaco Ludingvr will bo shown at tho B.anley Thentie the lust thrt uays of the current ck In A Ucntloimin of Leisure, a laugh able society cotmuy. it Is hllej with thn luvst iiiikxpvctiu toinplunllonc, und laugh lollops laugh In raplu suc.pisiun. Intrrwoten with tho hutnorouH Inclilen.s Is a lovi' story or most MP lalltig romantic In.cfcsi On inuison. Ill day unci Baturoay the ortcrlng Is "Itulo (I. 'llio picture Is anulted with cagirncss by pic ture crltlt-M bccniiMi uf Us bold niiglnaiitl. Among tho wondcrfull) rcallstlr- scenca arc the wrecking nf the lint rliikluiuse Willi n wild tnglnc nnd tho nnnow rstape of iho occupants of the building, shop uendcnts involving a Journnl lntho nnd a BI-ton slf.imliiiiiir.i6i, tho demolition at a creasing of tho wagon con taining ii farmer and his wife, tho siving of two patsenger trains by tho automatic action of tho blui k signal, the Might of Myrn on the lineman s spwder nnd the pursuit by tho men on tho liaiulcnr, who have n iloso can for their llfs. tho mob. ncone. In which hundreds of men aro half drowned and drucn out of tho g.iics by lour onnmintii ": Ing n locomotlvo In a way that Is thr lllng and marvolous to behold, nnd tho tcrrllto bare handed HkIh btlwijcn Ned and Spike 1'ALACf: TIIEATHB-Th vaudeville num bers for the nrst three dns Include Tho ., ,ij- t, -,.!,. t..htla. lllll IQ- I'ermott and Heter Wallaco. Armstrong and Ford and Freddie Janice. In connection with this bill, there will bo pp-Bcuted llaby I'eslya In her orlglnnl and exiluMvc lr l'l,,? stage. "Her Triumph." The second half of the week will see the nppcaronco of J IHlanj O-Cl.ire nnd his Five Phnmrock Olrls, lf,9ard nnd Arnold, the Cnrbroy Brothers, Walter Drowcr. and ciui-ran nnd Nenall. Tho mm ofTrrlng will he John Hmcrson In a four-part dim adaptation of Martha Morton's play, Tho Ilachelor's Hamnnce " ... ii VtrTOItIA THBATRn Tho , Mtbln studio never tunud nut n pliotnnlny with moro nrt" llc nr pretentious Intrrcit than "Tlio Bagle J NVst" which will be shown for thy nrst time or. nnv r-rrccn nt tho Victoria Tlicitre throughout thin week It la n dim story from the nfrendv v,.rM-fnmed plnv bv i:''wlniJTiin and In the Mm Mr. Ardcn tokos tho lending rolo. thnt or Jirk Trail. Hnmnlne Fielding. In addition to directing tho picture, tjortrnvs tho chnmrter of Hnhort lllasedan Tho en gagement Is positively limited to one wcok and will be shown In cnnlnnctlnn with tlio usual bill of nualllv vaudeville offered nt the theatre, Notwithstanding this out-n'-tne-ordl-nnrv attraction, there will bo no Increnso in prlco of nilmls-lon . .. OVnimilOO K Monday, 'exploits of nialne." Vo s. TrenaurcH nf Anntnlc. ' "Tak ing Her Measure". Tuwdiiv. "Tho I'll" "New Dress." "3nvd liy n Shower"' Wcd"osi'ny "Tlio Idler" "Avenging Dentist." "t'nknown Itrother". Thursday "Muster Key." "Xvatrr Cure", Friday, Alice Uradv In "As Jo Sow. ' 8moldcrlng Fins" "A tilt of Heaven"; Saturdav. "Hccollcd." "Such Is Life." U:aDT:ii Mondav "C. O D.": Tnirsdav, "Allis Jlmniv Valentine" Wcdnesdny, Bcntrlz MIchclrni In 'Mlrnon" Thur-dav llettv Nnn aen In "Tho Celebrated fteindal": Frldny. "Er ulnltB nf ninlne": Saturday "The Hllcnt l'le.i." Olil'HRtTM All week. "Tho Christian. " JFFrnnsoN' All week "The Christian." TIII.rKHDCKKN Monday. Eugene Walter's "Piild In Full". Tuesday. Charles Chaorn In "His Now Job". Wednesday "Tho eluded Fool"- Thursdiv "Tlii Key to Yestcnlsj"" : Friday. "Ihe Hoosler Bchoolmas'.cr". Satur day. "Tho Master Key." TIOOA Monday nnd Tucsdov "Llttlo Angel of Canyon Creek". Wednesday. "A Woman of Impulso". Thursday. "Runaway Juno': Friday. "Alias Jimmy Valentine"; Siturt'ay. "Threo Weeks." STIIt Mondnv. "Blue Mouso"; Tuesday. "Children r.t tho fihetto": Wednesday. "Ex ploits of ETalne." No. r,: Thursday. "Acquit ted". Friday, "Truth Wagon"; Saturday. Bpe clal fcaturo. not announced HELVIDIinn Monday. "Zudora": Tuesday, "Lure of tho Yukon". Wednesday. "Elaine": Thursdi-y. "fcalomy Jane": Friday, "Kit. the Arkansas Traveler"; Saturday. Invitation" and "Attack." HEQKNT Monday and Tuesday. "Threo Wecka". Wednesday and Thursday. "Tho Gooyo Tlrl", Friday. "A Wnmnn's Triumph': S.it unlav. Uctty Nanscn In "A Celebrated Scan dal." litis Mondav. "Master Kov," No. 13, "Thir teen Down": Tuesday. "Elaine." No. 1: Wed nesday. "Elaine." No. 2. Thursday, "Run away June." No. C: Friday. "Queen Mar garet." hnnd-coloicd films: Saturday. "Old Cross Roads " Syncopated Drag Is Here Lent hns no effect on the dance artists. The syncopated dras comes fresh from the hands, or rather the feet, of the terpelchorcan specialists today. In the Sunday hush yesterday this latest evolu tion was unobtrusively tinkered Into ahnpe by tho Philadelphia Association of Teachers of Dnncln-- who eot tosother nt 1520 Chestnut street. The new step troes to fox trot music and Is a combina tion of four of the most popular dances In voguo nt the present time. Technically It la explained as a combination of the nekln walk, side drair, frotte. the roll and tho Chicago. Wide popularity Is pre dicted for the new dance. Theatre Benefit for Nursery Society la expected to turn out In force for the performance of "Peg o' My Heart." at the Adelphia Theatre, this ovenlng. The proceeds of the offering are to be devoted to the San Crlstoforro Duy Nursery, nt 2G07 Grays Ferry road. Among the women interested In the charity uro Mrs. John C. Clark, Miss Paulino D. Bowie, Miss Katharine Brtnley, Miss Florence Johnson, Sirs. Alfred Stengel, Miss Charlotte BIddle Williams, Miss El sie B. Slnkler, Miss Elsie Stewart, Mrs. James F. Sullivan and Mrs. George W. Elklns. Biggest, Livest, Freshest News from Southern Ball Camps Every day the complete diamond doings hot from Florida training grounds. With a staff man as a fixture on the edge of the Athletics' diamond and another right out on the field with the Phillies, you get every item of daily news direct from Jacksonville and St. Petersburg. And as for photos, a Ledger camera man is "oh the job" in both camps. You'll see 'em fighting for positions, on the ground and off, at ease and at work. Follow the big leaguers by picture and story every day in the ONE "' -W'i ii.iiwwwjpppi"pBNwp Fine, Modern Structure Added to the Facilities of German town Institution. The nevr $50,000 maternity butldlnn of tho Ocrmnntown Hospital, Penh near Chew street, was opened for patients to day, Tho biilldlnr; ts the Rift ot I'M ward J. Jloorc, of E. 3. Moore & Co , bankers, a member of the Board of Man nRcrs of tho Ocrmnntown Hospital. It Is dedicated to Mrs. Marlon Hardy Moore, Mr. Moore's mother, who died It 1806. The building, consisting of ono story and basement, will accommodate 16 patients. It Is connected with the main hoiplta.1 btilhlliip by a covered passageway, and fronts on Pcnn street. Tho wnlls of the now building- nro ot brick, trimmed with terra cotta, And throughout tho most careful attention to fireproof construction has boon observed. A tablet bearing the memorial to Mrs, Mooro has been placed on the wall of the main floor near the connecting corri dor, Tho Penn street end of the bulldlnr t taken up by a largo room extending tho full width of the building. This room, with Its three windows on three sides, will be need for the caro of six "ward patients." A nursery, opposite- tho operating rooms, hns boon Installed for the accommodation of the new arrivals at the hospital. Tho entlro maternity building has been equipped with linen by tho Board of Lady Visitors of the hospital. What Is re garded ns an Important step nnd one which will bo of use In tho maternity building Is the Institution by the hos pital of a Bervlce In oral surgery for treating diseases of the mouth. The oral surgery servico has been created so that all ward patients may have tho benoflt of tho latest scientific knowledgo relating to tho care of the mouth and teeth, so that they can bo gunrded against post-opcra-tlvo Infections from tho mouth. The oral surgeon nnd his assistants will co-oper-ato with the medical nnd surgical staffs of tho hospital In the care or all ward patients In the now maternity building and tho main hospttnl. Tho hospital Board ot Managers which will have supervUlon of the new mater nity building Is made up as follows: Wil liam H. Ilnlnes. Francis Stokes, Alex ander W. Wlstcr, AVllllam H. Scott, Edgar II. Butler, William J. Montgom ery, James O. Lelper, T. II. Dougherty, C. Stevenson Ncwhnll, Edward J. Moore, Thomas Evans, Livingston E. Jones, William O. Warden, Francis It. Straw brldgo nnd Joseph II. Haines. U. OF P. FREE SPEECH CLUB rians for the organisation of a freo speech club by students of the University of Pennsylvania will bo considered at a, mass-mcctlng of undergraduates which has been called for Friday afternoon In Houston Hall. The meotlng Is the result of tho refusal of Provost Edgar F. Smith to permit Samuel Gompers, president of tho American Federation of Labor, to ad dress tho University Extension Club dur ing the convention of the federation here last November. Mr. Gompers has been Invited to address the students on Friday afternoon at Knights of Columbus Hall, 3Sth and Market streets. University trustees and professors arr non-committal In regards to the proposed freo speech club. Its formation Is botng engineered by members of the Civic Club ot tho University which Is composed of a number of students of the Wharton School of Finance nnd Commerce. Dartmouth Wins Glee Club Cup Hundreds of University of Pennsylvania undergraduates, reporting for classes to day, were disappointed to learn thnt Dartmouth had won tho silver cup at the Intercollegiate Glee Club meet In Car neglo Hall. New York. Saturday night, The contributions of Pennsylvania and Hnrvnrd were highly praised. The Judges wore Dr. Horatio Parker, Arthur Mess and Arthur D. Woodruff. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT i l'urlm bell. Ueth Israel Cnncrfcallon. Msr cantilo Hall. S o'clock Dance and "500" In aid ot Gorman Hospital. ilcllc-ue-Mratfnnl: K o'clock. War debate. Dr Hanns H. Ewars vs. Cecil Chesterton Academy of Music: 8 o'clock. Chester Avenue Improvement Association, KlnnseflJlng Centre. 8 o'clock, Svmpoluin on work nnd charity, nonaii euffrago centre. Hellevue-Stratford; 8 o clock, rreo Lecture. "Field I'hotoeranhy," Ernest A. Rued (Jermnrtovvn Y. SI. C. A.: o'clock. Free Northwest Uuslness Men's Association, ZMtt Columbia avenue: 8 o'clock. Free Pusrvunk Avenue nusinesi Men's Asso n tlou. rassvunk avenuo and Mooro Blreet 8 o'clo k Freo Lec'tu'ro on "Cotton Plantations." by Frank D. naujther. Vernon Park Ubrary, German town. 8 o'clock. Free. GENT JM BHJ ff m I I .1 a?4