fr ""V- yjf i?'"!. ?& J4XLE. DITZA Of New Ywk's Frew-h Players, who wfll fce t tfce Little Theatre ext week. Theatre Notes The all-star company ot "XriVbi" will low the cittfrtry tUs season, without WiUnn Lacfcaye. He has casJLadtde lie weir SVcaeaei for n effective character role Id a sketch' called ""The Bomb," to be m a 9. Fl Keith's Theatre during the week or November 1. Ray Samuels. U fclnser of songs, who has been one or the efcistiBg Uchta ef several or the aerie ot ZtegTetd -Follies." wHl make her first appearance la -vaudertJie here at B. F Kelth'a Theatre daring that weefc Mr: and Mrs. Prederie Voelfcer. prominent la TtUlaeTOffei ssueical cir cle, who hare heen,ln vauderttle ror the paat rew seasons, return oa the same data In an elaborated presentation ot their former vehicle. "Music Hath Charms." Nora Bares asd Lew Deokatader re two feature acta promised for the anni versary blU at B. F Keith's Theatre fl urine the week of November S. "Androcles and the Uon." Shaw's amnslne comedy, .staged by GraaTtUe Barker. Is announced a one ef the early attractions at the Lyric Theatre. The audience at the Garrlck Theatre will imagine they hare catered by way or the stage door Instead or by the franc entrance, as they witness the opeaJas scene, of -The .Show Shoe," Jawes Forbes famous comedy or stage Uie, which Selwyn and company will present at that theatre for a limited engagement commencing November 1. It story is en tirely of the stage, and K characters are all types associated with the stage or the business ot the theatre. The cast, in addition to Selda Sears and George Sidney. Include Robert Fraser, Mildred Bright. Walter Taung. Emmett Shackel ford. Dolly Lewis and Mona Ryan. Owing to a sudden chance In the book rag arrangements r U l&rt Adel phl Theatres. Mr. H. H. Fraxee's latent farce production. "A Fall House," wtU be presented at the Aaelph' Theatre to morrow night Instead at two weeks hence Its original date. The piece comes to Philadelphia with the original cast Intact. The Star in the Flesh When Hanaer MarIowe.f the Victoria J Theatre, booked 'The Grta? Ruby," a Uf Mn feature photoplay" released through" the V, L. S. E. program, n wasjnot long la asking .Miss Dctaria. Hand worth. t one of the stars In the "production tobe present In person and view the play from a box: It Is not often that local movie Tans are given an opportunity to see a favorite screen star In the flesh, and so when the chance was given them Tues day evening they turned out in hun dreds to greet Miss Handworth. After her day's work (yes. work: for it is not a very easy life, this being asked to Jump from the back of a hni-mi foil fmm hr4rim bnfl nthpr little things that jro to make up the life of a movie star), she was escorted, from the ' Lubln studio to the Bingham Hotel by Miss Margaret O'Connor, personal repre sentative or Mrs. Stephen Morris, or the Market Street Theatre Company. Here she was Inet by Mejsrs. Goldenberg. Earle. Marlowe and Beggs. From there the party, went to the the atre, and after the photographers re corded her presence, proceeded immedi ately to the stage where she thanked the audience for their reception and ' hoped they would like her work. j She was then escorted to a bor espe- i cially decorated with flowers and enjoyed I eeelng herself as others see her. Other boxes were occupied -by members from the Lubln company, press repre- . ' sentatlves, nnd other Invited guests. It I was all Just as one little boy said, "Gee, I but it's Ereat to be a movie actresR." ' Who Is Irene Oshier? When Irene Oshier. the leading woman or the Penn Players at the Walnut Street Theatre, worshipped Miss Dorothy Don nelly from an orchestra chair at the Murray Hill Theatre in New Tork she hardly expected that her "great ambi tion" was ever to be gratified: yet a few years. later she was playing the Don nelly part in the first company after the original one. Miss Oshier went on the stage because, well, frankly, she was "stage-struck." When she would see Mist Donnelly week after 'week her one great thought was. "if I only could do that." Finally she made her first appearance with Blanche WaUh in "The Resurrection." Realizing her Ignorance of the stage, and anxious to receive a thorough training, she gained her most valuable experience In the hardest of all theatrical schools, learning Shakespearean roles, and learning them prtperjy, for among the masters with whom she played the classic roles were Modjeeka and Louis James. She next became leading woman for Creston Clarke, and appeared in a play written by his wife. Adelaide Prince, The Power That Governs." Next came an engagement with Annie .Russell and next she followed Helen Ware, playing Annie JeBTertes in "The Third Degree." Then her dream came true, and she was engaged to play "Madame X." the role her "inspiration," Miss Donnelly had created. '.., ,. 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With a hpme camera It Is possible to keep an accurate record of the experiences within your family circle that will be looked back upon with delight. The field, in fact, is quite limitless. One small pro jecting machine U the Simplex. Its meth od of operation is simple, and It uses the On the morning after, the premiere ef "Moloch" oomcs dy asked Broadway habttae what he thoosht of Uto play. -Oh. It's a area play." he said. Toll T good otoa. Bo tt sort of sod. De pressing, you know. Why, la the third net Edmnnd Breeao comes out and klQ everybody on the stage. Fact! Kills everybody. And when the certain goes down, by golly, he's pointing hU bayonet at the lender of the orchestra! "Ton mark my words. About the week after next he's going to get that gny, and the next night hell be down in the andiencen ENNFUYfE M,iyjmm( GRANT LATKBTV MjWoXjjrrlUvBuiMoijajw FfcerwYAlIrtug VU WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 25TH HEADED BT IRENE OSHIER & EDWARD EVERETT HORTON IN THAT TREMENDOUSLY POWERFUL MODERN DRAMA BT BATARD VE1LLER WITHIN THE LAW A rONCH IN XVKBT SCENE Matine 15c to 59c 390 good seats 25e Evenings Tic to 75c 300 good seals 50c Week of NOVEMBER 1 The Bit Neir Tork Comedy Suec n "READY MONEY ; THK MARKET ST. ABOVE 16TH SUntey x i a. m. to n :is p. m. GERALD LNE FAREAE IN WONDERFUL PICTURIZATION OF "CARMEN" OONXINDIKO ALL NE3fT WEEK T VDir I KT- TODAT. S:15. L, X IUI LMt TDHS TONIOHTlB :15 KtllWnC ITP" With MAURICE and IXAilLO Ur FXORB3JCB WALTON FANNIE BRICE. BOBBT NORTH, OEX3RGE HASBBLL. WTLLARD SIMMS. ARTIE ktEHLINGER and 100 CAT GIRLS TEE OXLT JiVStCAL BBOW IN TOWN! Wi urrMyc at ' nUlAICi THB ADELPHI In His Litnt BIr HU THE ROAD TO HAFPflfESS MAT. TODAT. S:15. TONIGItr AT 8:15. MOVING TO THE LTRIC Next Kooday Nlcat to Actiiinwiilne the Crowds. Garde FRANK OGLESBY rds w. at ooere of atoaorn Bones and Pressor's Nor. AQeJMKT Seats at Stave's, 111 ChoJtaut. PHIJd3ELPWAlTMit;kt 8:15 UWVCTJ gWV HOFMANN. Fmelst Trxalw CARLO COILS AND Kyra nonin nra tj tonight xjit.si-lx iiiovv. ivua; AT 8:15 NEXT th Capedty NlghU at 8:15. WEEK HENRY MILLER and RUTH CHATTERTON Week Hata.Wed. k But., 2:15 DADDY LONG LEGS in SOets ILM at Wedneoday aUtloee anl Soeelal trajtatlneeEectlon Day, November 2. GARRICK Mat Today Sfjjffi S Lt Week EremnrTlt faV 8!15 UNDER COVER warsuwiT at. 50q to $1.50 Wm, Matine Iwt Seats 41 ttmlfil Nerfl TK SKow SKnr. IWHh Sosef fltanernZoUa Seain. asm Mat.-eMn Day. Her. 1 same electric light current as the home lamps. iff i iBsssssWrriIt MSE rUJ MARKET JUNIPER STS. CONTINUOUS II A. M.TO 11 P. M. WEEK COMMENCING UONDAT TWO BIG HEADLINERS In)m K Mnmtiv t Flitrrnre Mellaril rrments Vow I FresenU m Tnnetal Faroriteo, THE Comedy Steel Pier Minstrels WITH Vic Richards and the Following Fopalar Artists: Carl Mason Ed Celdridc James Rellly Janes Dempeey John 0NeIl Wn. AtweU James Itradley Lee Fagin Take AdTsstage of sfatlnees,lt A. The Song Doctors WITH Chas. Shisler AND Gas Benkert rhiUdelphia's Best Song Mrittrs and Fshllahers. te rEOFLE 1 Oar DmQy Hargala X. to 1 F. M. 10c 15c WfttMTO Market below COth Street HAT. DAILT. 1:15. ALL SKATS. 1ft EVENINGS. 7 J 10c. 15c ZOe Meow Toes., Wed. On Pier 23 A sBalatnre Ve sical Comedy Special Scenery Uesaufal Gh-U Xhurs FrL. Sat. West Point Cadets Comedy With Splendid Metis Electrical Effects Fanny Comedians OTHER ENTERTAINING ACTS 05,15 10c fSi 10, 15, 20c Hssw Taes Wed. I Than FrL, Sat. WEST POINT CADETS rev TOfTLL STAGE STRUCK KIDS ' SfegBaaeiag nd Cooeedy ST AK ACTS II- J'