mSta pwyitpPiiiitpiPp EVENING LBPaBR PHILAD-RLPniA. SATUBCAY, STABOH 13. 1015; NEXT WEEK : "BLUE ENVELOPE," "YEOMEN OF GUARLVSORCERER," "IOLANTHM ATRI BAEDEKER wmmmmm TOV Ti Vy lJLrf yffitytLft J I '9 y r. jyi -7 IX Jfli4 l tW y PSjBb yOicrlW 'fl7'-'vcr y mFw f 7 llllBfe& JmmW ' ' J'y ilHIW t.'W1aaaV'BBafisCTf'fcu M in" m' I Til lf W aat. r-J V VHTiB 'W X . sS k. .4T4H1 WXt. -- I imV&XHII Ht X - I I IJ 1 wi J88n () 1 K " 1 ianiK-rf.-. iilB?HK. Vi v . " daHaV "H5- , .. '- mammmmiSV JHMB WMW AIT laaaM j-.&. f?:i& l tTSS- X. BaHaaaaM W i r. , ,' 1 &Mwmmsm 1 ' iWJSKHRKS! fiP PLAYHOUSE ilB m&mpu$m "g&A li vi j-itu ; s .a. ,f.ffi iwmw HfcWk UH VVTl 1.4 A- M I .JfctfiFXKJB-KWiff D iTi.Tt'it'?"VClWwrt "; I BJEE0 H,b- s JJU i . rs&M(KWmm W Ss3OTS5SWSJ 'TIS i IHW NCv. JR?I1 -i vVs,LtiY-14 i- y ' iSSKESESSS v w&$$8tmzy f IBSv'5rvN iC3w so) Vnlw.fTrT5 TAStiiOfllffl ""V- J' ('yy'oJ fSMlSS?4AIiH ij I cocsslowh touurd M.-mee) Who aio you? kboscd 7 uri vmsrfrw ivsk wt - , "jimvr wmmrn i iww ii lytmoyw xk kP' rasensss! 1 'SSmv JxmSvSr i&StxH imasiiip how ninth ilepciuls upon Just 1 5Sib. ' mMMftf Vf Itoae.-neallj. W Sk-WW f f llil M John You'ro too modest, too woman- I 4wS5??MWrabi m$$3f fffif S ly. to lealla It. What aio jou crjlns KbZjOT "S MmW MsP ffl about? U Fwm.' ? m?W w Itose It's loo much for me, comlns1 Jn!Sf"f fmlx I II S$s& llltf this, with no wnrninK! '. SS ,W ff Tolm mavcly rises from hla ltnee and -mSaKMS II 8i (ml sraely kisses her) myM II isSf J T HE NEW WEE K IS )oylo and Carrlo Jlejnoias. A new farco by Frank Hatch and rtobert u!i $M ecordlnu tho adventuro of n Bcntlemah who starts for his plantation. itJ?B md cndi up in tho society of "Tho Clinging Vine.' ns la CbmI tf De Wolf Hopper nnd Ollbert & tiullKan Opera Comt,. Second n oclt Monday, Tuesdai and Saturday matinee. v ril" .Vl1llMav innllnpo. "Tho Stllmdn" 1VA,inn..i... ii . .lt01 BROAD "Tho Btuo envelope," with W. ,T. Ferguson, Vltglnla PeArsort hi iM Doyle and Carrlo Jlejnolds. A new farco by Frank Hatch and rtobert iil rS i ceo and METtlOPOLlTA t-nnorf nrv. of tho Guard"; Wednesday matinee, "The Jllltado"; Wednesday nlh "SiS Borcerer" and "Trial by Jury"; Thursday night, "lolanthe," and Frld tl Saturday nighte, "Tho jMiicaao.'- ijiitiu noncrt nianteu in Biiaiccspearean nnu classic repertory Second v 4 Jtonday and Saturday cenlngs and Saturday matinee, "Julius Caenii-" S?"l day, "Othello"; Wednesday mfttlnee, "Macbeth"; Wednesday ocnlne juercnunc or venico ' ; Tiiursuay, "jtiatniei," nna Friday, "King John " -1 V,'AMtVT "Milestones" tho English comedy by Arnold Bennett and Edward v JB lauch, hi which the adventures of a family of shipbuilders aro traced it,, iM three generations. A company of English nctors piny Uio piece. u'"i CONTINUING. ADnhPUI'Tee o' My Heart," with nn excellent cast. Hartley Manners' pop ular and amusing comedy of the Im petuous joung Irish girl and what sho does lo a sedato English family. I'lrst lato amusement. JQEVEN Ke to Ualdp.tto" Iln. JO Goorgo M Cohan up beside aranlllc Barker. JJobodj knous which will be more surprised if they ever dlscocr tho Juxtaposition; but there they arc Broad way and Kliisivay "Mttlo Johnny Jones" that was, has conio into "Tho Voysey Inheritance." How? Well, about a half dozen jenrs ago London was convulsed In argument oer whether plays were plays or Just "dramatic entertainments" when they came from tho pens of Shaw and Barker By this time overjfoocjj. Including tho op position, has forgotten that Baiker de fined a play as something, that could be mado Interesting in a theatre by human agency. But tho stage has conio round to proving It for him. Tho farce at tho Garrick Is no more a ploy In tho Aristotelian sense than It Is tile tragedy It threatens to become after Jlax's pistol shot. It Is a play within a play; and a comedUi dell' anto Inside of that. The main body of tho action Is divided Into two scenes Instead of the thrco or four nets that are Imarlable nowadays. Finally it busts Into exceed ingly small parts that first axiom of Wil liam Archer, Professor Baker, etal. thou shalt not keep the audience In tho dark. Tho wholo succesi of tho plcco depends on tho fact that about llvo minutes from the end ou llnd out that not a thing In the play is ihr way jou thought It was. And on llnd it out twice. B'esslngs on fJlibcrt nnd Sullivan and blesblngs on the iopeitor Idea fur brliig ttiff Beven different veislons of De Wolf Hopper In two weeks That sentiment would be entirely impossible in tho case of most of our comedians Some of them you don't want to see twlLO In a year, most of them you simply can't se twice there's onlv one edition to nil their ap pearances. Frank Moulan Is Frank Mou Jan; Tom McNaughton Is Tom JIcNaugh ton. But Do Wolf Hopper Is also tho various kinds of people that Gilbert and Sullivan Invented. So far Philadelphia lias only had four of them to consider tho distraught flag pole Koko, triangular Dick Deadee, tho philandering judge In "Trial by Jury," nnd the constable of "Tho Pirates of Penzance," so oppressed with duty. There IB Hopper In nil four, but there Is some thing else In each, and that is Impersona tion, In many was, Dick Deadoe, "class- ronsclous" foremast hand and foo to sen timent. Is the best of the lot There Isn't so much fun In him, estimated by tli. gallon; for he has comparatively few I'nes. But as to quality! It Is a fas cinating malte-up the scraggly beard, the twlBted mouth, ti.e coched-up eyes, ttm tftree-coincred shoulders, the hitching walk ami the voice. Jfowhere in all the seven parts has Mr. Hopper such a cimnco for that tone of vibrant misan thropy which Is his brightest asset. It makes Jlfo worth living. Mantctl, like any other actor of in telligence and nmbltlon, realises the tet rlble disadvantages, under which attlstlc production labors In tho American the atre, and like many more, he sets an en dowed lepertory theatre as the only so lution "If we could have such a thing as a subsidized or tndowed theatre," ho sajs, "I would welcome It. We bavo our national galleries, our museums, our Louvres, but there aro no archives of great stage "business " Prompt books might be handed down from generation to generation, but the aio only direc tions for tho prompter. There is not a place In the 'woild, except tho Comedla rranculse, where tho actor's stage busi ness Is kept on record. "It Is a great pity that there Is not a theatre like the Co inert I u FVancaise or somo theatres in Gcrmnm, where the old traditions may bo preset ved. Tho actors have pissed who hail perfected a wonderful business of stage arrange, meiits, and wo have no records for their traditions These are Louis James In tho lIohsIcs. and Kvile Bellow for the comedies Beilcw had womteiful atngn ideas, but now that he's gone no oilier actor ran avail himself of them. 1 would like to seo some thntro inHtltuted for tho few that are remaining nnd that have traditions, Sotherti and atarlowe, Crane he plaed In 'The Comedy of Er rors' myself. Ward, James O'Neill." "Milestone!!." Arnold Bennett ami Ed ward Knoblauch's play, which Is to be welcomed back to Philadelphia next week furnishes us with three different a of proposing. The first comes In Sr-0 when voung John Ithead Is breaking w 1th his ship-bulldlug partners because tuej won't take to making Iron ships. When the break has come, John is left Icne with the daughter, Hose, of his angered partner. Rose I love to see you when jou aro enthusiastic X don't think I could hear to see yuu beaten. John. Well, then, help me. When jou look at me with that trustful look of yours I can do anything anything. Js'o wpman'H eyes eer had the same effect on me. Tt'a only because you believe In wie, (Then a greivt light breaks over him, anil he stnfts on one knee.) No, tlmt Un't tho only reason It isn't the chief reason. The thief reason hi that I'm In Jove with sou-there, you naie Jt' Rose Oh' John Curious. I've known you, all ray Ufe, but I wasn't aware of all that ou meant to me until these difficulties began You're essential to me You can't FORREST SJST NOW i llesarvari ?r tfWTCB UAH.V, 2 so oJ 8 W .EVENING LEDGER WiAL WAR PICTURES z. "" s Sttllug fur Vn IVe.k KHGGEMENT EXTENDED IiHraet&ite Sensational Success EMPIRE '' iuy Kw.pt tv4 mm JS8CAFM Spring has come. The first levhal will soon be piping on tho front lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Playgoer. There aro two of them to compete for the honor. David Belasco and Charles Prohman have consulted for n week, with tho result that their six-star bill Is to be "A Celebrated Case," from the French, with Otis Skinner, Nat Goodwin, Ilobert Warwick. Helen Ware, Floience Reed Ellta Proctor Otis, Sllnna Gale Haines, Beverly Sltgreaves and Frederick de Bollevllle. The cast is not astonishingly abos-e the usual all-star standard of the spring. JJut n such an "aggregation" can carry a play to success, no matter how old or forgotten, why not present them In a piece that is really worth all the fuss some world-classic that otherwira lies on the shelf? The other roiiwl, about which a little less fuss has been kicked up so far, is to be "Trilby." It will have Phjllls Nell-son-Terrj as the heroine, Wilton I.ack ae In his old part of Svengall. Leo uitricnsteln as Zou-Zou, Burr Mcintosh, as Taffy, both of them "originals," and Brandon Tynan as Little BlUee. - Tho Evening. Ledobr War Pictures, with the Kaiser as Btar. go on for an other week at tho Forrest They are a very excellent proof that the word "drama" has oilier applications h.iria the spoken word or the (limed scenario. Belgium make- na atrlcken and appeal ing a heroine as any that playwright eer conceived. How They Do It in "Seven Keys" Baldpate is the loneliest spot ou earth a summer resort in winter. Qulmbv. tho caretaker, and his good wife nirivo at Baldpate Inn late nt night. Instiucted by a teleguim ftom .Mr Btntlev the ownei. to pivpaip a mom foi a guest Through the drifting snow appears oung Magee, author of mHodramatic tin ll.'rs Mini im 'The Scarlet Satchel " "I'm heie .' ho explains, "to write n storj, a stoij of Baldpate Mountain, laid In this ver ho tel, perhaps in this Identical loom 1 am to complete this task within 21 hours, starting at midnight tonight That i3 tho wager which has been made between Mr Bentley and mjsclf. Ho claimed It couldn't bo done I claimed It could. Five thou sand dollars' worth of his sporting blood boiled and he dug for his fountain pen and h!c checkbook." Bentley verifies Magee's statement by telephone. Qulmby and wife shake their heads. They turn over the key to Bald pate tho only one In existence, so Qulmby declares to the young novelist After the departure of the Qulmbju, G6SWS0 " Y-TTOOjL777A Magce puts tho l.e In Ills pocktt, tiles the lock and hurries upstalia to his room The sound of his Upewrlter Is heard. The stago Is darkened for 10 seconds to Indi cate the passage of time A short pause of absolute slltncu ensues, then u ouug nmn. hinlster in appenrnnce but sum lined Bland. Is seen at the entrance (o the hotel Ho calmly unlocks tho door and enters tho room, nibbing his hands to get them warm. "A log fire!" Bland cries. "Who tho devil built that'" Ho goes to tlie telcphono nnd sends a message to a confedeiate that ho is de positing a KfflO.CjO bribe In tho safe, which tho Mayor of o neighboring town is to como up and get tho next morning. The message Mulshed, Bland puts tho money In tho safe and turns from his work to bo confronted by Magoe. Bland's hand goes to his pocket for gun. Moceo icool mid collected) Good eve- I nlng, or perhaps I should say goud morn ing. Bland (Keeping his hand on gun as ho goes slowh towurd Magcc) Who aio you? Ingee I was Just about to put that question to you. Bland What are you doing hero" Mngee I rather think I'm tho one en titled to au explanation Bland Did u follow mo up that mountain'' Magee Oh, no, I was lioto an hour ahead of .von. Bland How'd jou get In Iieio? Magoe (Points) Through lliat door. Bland You Ho' There's only one key to that door, and I have It right hero In xnv poclcct. Magoe My dear sir, I was laborlnk under the same impression until a mo ment ngo, but as jour key fits the lock, and my kej llts tho lock, llioic are evi dently two lc)s to Bald pa to instead of one. (Shows Bland key ) See? Bland Who gave jou that kej ? Magco None of jpur damned business Bland You've got a pM'tty good neivn to talk IIUo that with a gun in front of jour face. Magee Oh. that doesn't disturb me In tho least. While I have never experi enced this sort of thing In real life before, I'e written so much of this melo diamatli" stuff, and collected such splen did ronltles from It nil, that It rather amuses mo to discover that the so-called llterarj- trash Is the real thing, after all You may not believe It, but reallj-, old chap, Vsc written jou over and over again. (Laughs heartily and fclaps Bland on shoulder.) Bland (Close up to Magee.) Say, I killed a man once for laughing at mo. Magee That's my lino' I used It In "The Lost Limousine." 40O,O(!O copies, I'll bet j-ou've read It aAMtlCK "Seven Keys to Baldpate," with Georgo Parsons and Jcanctto Hor ton. Georgo Cohan's masterly drama tlration of the story of tho young au thor who wont up to a dosoited Inn In winter to wrlto a novel. Tho audlenco encountors many surprises and much humor. Tho principal success of last season. LITTLE "Tho Piper," with Edith Wynne Matthlson and tho resident companj. Josephine Preston Pcabodj-'s Stratford Prizo play, which deals skilfully In blank verso with a version of the "Pled Piper." VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Mmo. Nazlmova and Company in "Wnr Brides", Paul Conchas, strong man; Claudius and Scarlet In "Tho Call of the Sixties"; Mack and Orth In "Tho Wrong Hero"; Clco Gasclogno, prima donna; Le Hoy and Lytton In "Neighbors", Holand and Holtz, Pour Lo Grohs and Hearst-Sellg Pictures. NIXOX'S OR AND Tho Omar Opera Company, Barto and Clarko In "Ma roonod"; Joe Barrett nnd .loo Opp In "Across tho Border"; Com ad nnd Merino In "The Italian Piano Moxera", Sorettl nnd Antoinette, eccentric acro bats, "Senator" Trancls P. Murphy and comedy movies GLOBE Staley and Blrbeck in "Trans formation"; Mr nnd Mis Mark Mur phy In "Tho Coal Strlko"; Sammy Weston nnd Sldnoy Clare, singers and dancers; Dyer nnd Fay In "What's It All About?": Littlo Miss Jean, the Three Eecardos, tumblers, Frank E (jor'Jon, burlccque magician, and Del beam and Compnny, equilibrists. WILLI A3I l'ENN Emmet Dovov In "Ills Wife's Mother", Friend and Downing, dialect comedians, Maudo Muller and Ed Stanloj, song and dance, tho Gard ner Trio, dancers, Nat Nazal ro and Company, athletes, nnd tho Vunder Koors in "The Quack Illusionist " C1ZOSS KEYS (drst half of week) "The Hunter and the Mnlds," a miniature musical comedy; Bigelow, Campbell and noyden, pianists. Norton and Ajres, singing nnd talking, James Ken nedy and Company In "Captain Smith"; Duraud and Uussell, singers, nnd tho Herbort-Germaino Trio, neiiallsts. (Second halt of week) Itoutan's Sonc Birds, William Shilling and Company In "Tho VamDirai Largoy and Snce In "a p B. nJ$1 ""Usui, mm jrwin, song arid dW.V Olympic De Vails nnrt h , ' J,1M.1 BTOCK. AMEItlOAN "Today," with tlic rctldJ company. Georno rtrn.i,ih... "I'0?'. tale of an unfaithful wlfo, seen at aM Adelphl this winter. ' at "I COitlNQ, HAltClI n. LYRIC "A Mix Up," with Marie Dresi ' Icr. A force built around Mlsa DreS as a retired burlesquo queen. L1TLE "Tho Servant in the Hoiu with Krllt 1 Wvnnn VMH" '.'T'V resident Company. Charles Itann Ken! "' B "iinmnr nna effective iW II limit" thn nlnrm.mnr. ,U ., ,.. ..' and the mvfttln. Mnncnn "" T? A r ,m .. . .. ""'' nunny in Funnyland." WUi ...w ... ...... ..,j. ouiin uunny m thi flesh. KEITH'S Nazlmova and Company for t" second week. Ernest Bnll. m,iii.j and Al Shaync. Charles Can,.. nn.i,- Monkeys, Llghtncr and Jordan, Loretta'H Twins, Clalrmont Brothers, Hani.'M Scllg Pictures. j AMtiuivAN "So Much For So Much.". " mirawy-unuiB Dy wmara Mack, who Wroto "lflnlr In" Vlr.t .. l-; - ... A-, .uk uBiiuiiinn,, . - 1 n "Kick In.' In Philadelphia. MARCH to. WALNUT Thurston, the magician, wltkl a new array of tricks, mj stlflcatlOM mm optical illusions. m KEITH'S Gertrude Hoffman and Cora. pany in n revue; Trovota, Chief Cau- poucan, uainty Marie and others. APRIL S. BROAD "The Shadow," with Ethel Bar, rymoro, Bruco McBrto, Ernest Lawford-fl nnu uraco uniston. A translation b aucunei iviorton, of Darlo Nlccodeml'j TUinurc," a diama written for Mine. Itejane. It tolls tho story of a woman wno, recovers from long years of rnljsls to And her husband and her best friend lovers. WALNUT "The Dummy," with Ernest Truex. Tho detective comedy by Harvey J. O'Higglns and Hnrrlet Ford, In which Barney, the slum boy, turns sleuth and defeats a band of kidnappers ,3 OARRICIC "The Argj lo Cbbo," with Rob ert Hllllard A leturn engagement of the familiar detective melodrama rORUEST "Paradise Prison " The anV uual production of the Mask and Wir Club of tho University of Pennsylvania. Charles Gilpin has written the music -N 1 X O N H GRAND i.'m.-r?,f?a5 ,?ff.n'1 5Intl?omerj Ae . NEXT WEEK ?J"'JilAN'1' H'81CAL 1'KSTIV U. OMAR OPERA COMPANY 10 WCLL-KyoiVNAltTlsrB jfl llarrell and Opj Conrad and Aleilno Sorettl & Antoinette I "Senator" Muroliv METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE MAT. TODAY 2;15; TONIGHT 8?15 DE WOLF HOPPER AnV,VHErt MTKA DW0 - '" nw 'fiSJSKt Yeomen of Ihe Guard SSTSS SORCERER iaSt SSTS5, IOLANTHE l" 1 'ShIOH5C8ACT7SVM,e0 ENTIRE BALCONY SO,. 7fc 8jt HOP ChMtnut at aod Optra Home T,,B Stanley lfart,?,ij' 16th LOIS WEBERAitl&,5PM AODBD ATTRAION-FSnlT'HOWINQ CHARLEB CHAPLIN In THE CHAMPION" Nit Vt.fc EDITH WYNNE MATTHISON In THE GOVERNORS LA DV ' THE, PHILADELPHIA PAV01UTE3 ijaktu and CLARK In thH New Laughing Hit "MAHOONRn l.AIJOHINO Mnrmv PICTLRE3 uZiSmi 3000 Seats Z?Z' I or lliiirlllH at l.irlc & tilrlplil 'I .ratre Apply Mux Olllle or I'linne Mnliiut t,700-(.f-0R I VDT (P1 BEGINNING MONDAY, LAST 8 TIMES 3Lj JEL IX. A ji MATS. WED. & SAT. EVGS. AT 8 AVM. A. BRADY Presents ROBERT B. MANTEILL, IN RHAKESPEARCAN AND CLASSIC REPERTOIRE Matinee Today, "Merchant of Venice." Tonight, "Richard III" NEXT WEEK'S REPERTOIRE Moil. Hie "JLLILS CAESAR" llnirs, Ee "II.VHI.ET" Turn Kip . "OTHELLO" I'rlUny Hie "MMJ JOHN" Med. Ilut . . "MACBETH" Hat. 'Mat ".IIJI.ItH CAEStlt" Med. !. . "MEltCHVST (IP VE.MCE" at. Eve "JUU18 CAKiVli" hliima lliill -Miitlneew. 3 1'. Jl 23c and BOe. MkIiU, 8 P. JL, 35c to S1.00 SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR VAUDEVILLE! NEXT WEEK EXTRAORDINARY EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT THE SUPREME EMOTIONAL ACTRESS XNAZIiVtQVA Supported by a Company of Superlative Artists In the Tlirltiliuc Ilramatlc Teaco Thr "WAR BRIDES" By MARION CRAId 'WENTWORTIt A Play That Every Man and Woman in the World Should See! GLOBE MARKET hTREET AND JL NIPKIl Continuous uiti.iii , . II SO A. I tn 11 30 P M "THE LAWN PARTY" Wation 8. Rutland Al IJurtnn' Ravlevv Bal & Earlj, "Benator" Francis Murphy. The Lowe, and Others ACADEMY OF MUSIC MONDAY EVG , MARCH IB, at 8.18 , BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' v ivahij iiuuiv, conductor Soloist, Beatrice Harrison VIOLONCELLIST Tickets at Happa'a. Amphlthtatre. 2.V. ACADEMY OI MUSIC TUESDAY EVE. MARCH lu. AT 8 15 TKAVKW'AIK Color Views Motion PlettirfH HOLY LAND JBn"' Pennaylvanla BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 22D THE .MESSRS. 6IIU11LIIT I'reaent MARIE DRESSLER ComeaieCnnneParab,e M? fi!S5 "A MIX UP" BEAT SALE OPENK NEXT THI RBDAV ADFT PHT REGULAR MATINEE TODAY, lULLIlil TONIGHT AT 8:15 OLIVER MOROSCO Presents J. HARTLEY MANNERS' 2:15 NEWMAN riitwlfaKji ttiti&hif imwlfr&im 1 " t&i "Vf ffl ftl I H5h3 -. en MUSICAL MELANGE OI' MELODIOUS MEMORIES Bane Claudius and Lillian Scarlet "THE CALL OF THE SIXTIES" . VAUDEVILLE'S MOST SPECTACULAR NOVELTY PAUL CONCHAS THE MODERN HKHCILES. In MARVELOUS JUaQLINO FEATS PHILADELPHIA S FAVORITE hONO WRITER Kellar Mack and Frank Orth In lha Side Splitting Comedy Hklt. "THE WRONG HERO" LE ROY, LYTTON & CO. 1 LE GROHS CLEO GASCOIGNE ROLAND & HOLTZ HEARST-SELIG NEW MOTION PICTURES Stata Alnnya o Ajtxfc In AiUance. Hell, filbert 3W5 Kejatone, llace 21S0 BROAD Last Mat, &; Evening THE MISLEADING LADY MSXT WEEK oEAIHbilllM, THE BLUE ENVELOPE 0 A M to ll l M PALACE 1214 Market 10c, 20c .CAST VAUDEVILLE HERBERT HHOGK8 & COMPANY, Other PHOTOPLAY MARSHAL NEILAN In Tba Country Doy" ACADEMY Seats at Heppa'a, inn Chlnu( PHILADELPHIA I Tonight at 8 iSI ORCHESTRA I roltiJ!P nixon . GRAND ??Vr0 Mddaen & Fttiputrlik Harry Ilrteii Klva Naval cadets Law & Molly Huatlur. Oaa- iuu eiatera nut jworne MAUgmu JPl.tu tta CASINP Tl P Walnut & fits St, v I4DiNa BILLX WA.TSON, EAlllir.Jll ur MUHIO LMEND0RF N EXT rmiitVBvraivo ,NC,yS ' 8ATLKDAY HV1INEE Aroundi United States GRAND CANYON. CALIFORNIA. THE EXPOSITION OSBMITE. MT RAIN IER AND THE YELLOWSTONE. EXTRA h?0,..1,;"" Garden of Allah , M ch, 26 NORWAY ffjj. MARCH 27 'lickets at Ilrpse'a, HIS rhrtlnut Ht. Popular I'rlcea. SSe to 1 1.00 WUiumwos IU11 Mou Hie. Mar 1S.U8 15. PERCY HEf4U. A' .RirMew" WfceJi, 50c lu l w ' EiWwiBft Bs-Oas, WliharnsMa. BulMlngi 1 MOJS TITB8 WHI) Willie Barrow, f Company la The Hunter & the Maids dltlir.Bonea Daiicaa. Gorifuoua Coaiuoiea Special Scenery FJURS mi, SAT it.orDlel ag Naturae Gneeteat Warblera Rontan's Songbirds A Llvelj PMUhed aiul 'l uuafui uul vwajoinatioii Five Other Acts of Merit" ..yJJA1"18 PAim NEWS AND IX)MtCL Kmyrot, B OUEUIUJ a . lGc Hi ' ivf''. ' . , " "T . ..'f;uT JC Jtf.- Uil BELM0NT5USS BY POPULAR DEMAND ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED Another Week Beg. Mar. 15th The ristian Hall Caine's Marvelous Master. piece, A Triumph Dwarfing All Records Never Before Vaa a Photoplay Received With Such Enthusiasm First Time a Two Weeks' Ruri Was Ever Deniantd in W. Phlla. Doiit Fail to See It. May Be i our i-ast inance. l'ta Sboa DtUy. . 3. 8, T. B P JJ N?t Wee-"THB SPOILERS- CROSS KEYS THEATRE PA1LY in- I EVBNINOS, 7B FIVE 1IARTSLS & S OTHSm ACT 1'rosraai c' lumped Usaday aoj 'IhuraSti Trocadero. JV"1, w .a Chestnut St. Souse Hume of World's Greatest Photoplays AFTERNOONS 1:30 to 4:30 10c. 13c. 23c EVENINGS 7:30 to 10:30 10c 25c 50c BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE AND AVOID STANDING IN LINE The Talk of the Town 3RD BIG WEEK J FAMOUS PLAYERS' FILM CO.'S STUPENDOUS PHOTO-SPECTACLE THE Eternal City By nALL CAINE With PAULINE FREDERICK TWICE DAILY 2:30 & 8:30 P.M. Preceded By CILAPUN COMEDIES J II : sr . . . . .. .13 GARRIPK Th "" "" Jj,s : lii Cobaja t Itarria- 7 fpV rn Bald02tf Popular I'rlca MeU Mat. Bist tea I5-J ni1MrMTc rnuusTB mistWU" rui mj Ai-tt HAT iOUAl. . Jiv