g """JpimVTi; "Pi1"!! fppp)iRnmiiiwiiiiijijwHj WW W WtiMWiilWiiWIiPWg'P Z7e Evening Ledger Amusement Section, Saturday, December 11, 1915 U Photoplay Theatre Gossip The beautiful oriental settings used in "Bella Donna." coming to the Alhaxa bra next week, were made In Florida. "The Disciple." with William S. Hart. Is the first Triangle subject for this the atre. Cosmo Hamilton, author of "The Blind ness of Virtue." which comes to the GI rard on Tuesday, w 111 give an address at the Broad Street Theatre on Thursday under the auspices of the Drama League. It will be an easy matter for lovers of both Mary Pickford and Margaret Clark to judge the merit3 of these favorite play ers in their new plays which appear at the Locust Miss Pickford in "Madame Butterfly" and Margaret Clark In "Still Waters." Ruby Hoffman, the Philadelphia fa vorite, will appear at the Ruby on Tues day In "The Danger Signal." while Hale Hamilton, remembered for his work In "A Pair of Sixes." will take the leading role in "Her Painted Hero." a burlesque of stage life. Commencing with today and tonight, the fVPJfitV' I 3"-VTiyy WpPh 1TUAMDDK 12th. Morris 4. Fassyuak Ave. ALHAMbKA -Mat Dally at 2: Ens. 7 49. " Vaudeville Param't Pictures. Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne and James J. Jeffries in "PENNINGTON'S CHOICE" ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 16TH GAIL KANE in "THE LABYRINTH" AOflT T " MD AND THOMPSON trJi-tLtJ MATINEE D. DAILY Florence Rockwell in "BODY AND SOUL" AUDITORIUM 219 '"gSgm . Clara Kimball Young in "Heart of Blue Ridge" RT T JFRIRD 2W NORTI1 broad st. Geraldine Farrar in "CARMEN" Special Performance 11 A. M. to 11 P. 3d- THE POPULAR CV n A D theatre CUfI roth CEDAR IIITRO PRESE.VTS EMMY WEHLEN in TABLES TURNED,' 5 -act drama HEAR OUR NEW ORGAN FAIRMOUNT rru nD AVE. Henrietta Crosman in "The Supreme Test GERMANTOWN ""to. HAZEL DAWN in if 'The Masqueraders" CI ORE" 69Tn market SL.JDCj Maj !;. Etj. TAJ. paramount offers Geraldine Farrar in "CARMEN" niRARn avenue theatre UUUUU ttj! AND GIRARQ AVE. Richard C. Travers in "The Man Trail" CHILDREN'S CONTEST KKNMMJTON JllMRD FRONT ST. AND U Ml D J GIRARD AVX. "Sui on the Sabbath" "The Crest of Von End Ham" "AdrentarM of the SubetltDto Widow" "SEEING AM13UCA Flltaf THE AWAKENING OF PAT3Y" GERMANTOWN PFI MAM "KRMANTOWN AVENUE rtLJ-jnmri ND kharpnack st. "NEAL OP THE NAVY." NO. THE CAVERN OF DEATH" MIERMAV nAINimiDOIC In THE CONNECTING LINK" CI.KO MADISON In THE FIERY INTRODUCnON" O T II E R 8 long popular photoplay house, German town a-veoue at Tulpehocken street, re christened "The Rlalto," and with the booking of Its attractions intrusted to the Stanley Booking Company, will Inau gurate a new period in Its existence. As an initial attraction there will be Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, probably the best known and most discussed couple In America, In "The Whirl of Life." Dorothy Bernard, who formerly claimed LubinTiUo for her home, will be at the Strand on Saturday In Fox's "The Lit tle Gipsy." Robert Conness. or the Edison Com pany, who was the centre of attraction wlht the female fans at the ball, will appear at the Broad Street Casino next Friday In "The Truth About Helen." The first episode in the new Universal serial, "Graft." will be shown at the Jumbo on Friday. This new story is written by 18 authors. Florence Reed, appearing at the Sus quehanna on Monday in "The Cowardly "Way," la a Philadelphlan. PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESDNTATIO iSihi BoSm Gnumw THE foUoTrlnr theatre obtain their picture through tl STANLEY Booking Company, which la a Koaranteo of early thowlnzo of tna finest production!. AH pictures reviewed before exhibition. Aalc for tna theatre In roar locality ootalnlnr pictures thransh the STANLEY Book ing Company. JEFFERSON nmKS1SBBDt WORLD FILM CORP PRESENTS Florence Rockwell in "BODY AND SOUL" LAFAYETTE 231 KENSINGTON AVENUE NANCE O'NEILL in "A Woman's Past" LIBERTY BROAD AND COLUMBIA FRANKLIN RITCHIE and LOUISE VALE in "The Reproach of Annesley" LOGAN THEATRE "SSSS ARNOLD DALY and JEANNE EAGELS in "THE HOUSE OF FEAR" Pathe liUVUiJ LOCUST streets EDWIN ARDEN and BARBARA TENNANT in "THE GREY MASK" Logan Auditorium BroniLi sta. Clara Kimball Young in "TRILBY" PLATING TODAY AND MONDAY I PAT1PP FORTY.FIRST AND I .r.MLLVI LANCASTER AVENUE DANIEL FRGHMAN PRESENTS BLANCHE RING in "The Yankee Girl" Mark St. Theatre 3M JfAnSr MME. PETROVA in "MY MADONNA" fiDPJ-lFV TM GERMANTOWN AND urvrntum cheltbn aves. Wm. 3. Hart b "TnE DISCIPLE" Produced by Thomas II Ince Halo Hamilton in "HER PAINTED PAST" Produced by Mack Sennatt. TRIANGLE PLAYS nPTPNT NO AND WOODLAND AVE. VJaVUTI 1 Dallr Mat.. 2. Eve- 0:30 to 11. Tna Noted Dramatic Personality. CYRIL SCOTT In a new type play "NOT GUILTY" NORTII'nEST West AUegheny S,h SSSSJ StBtn L. Laaky In aaaoclatlon with DarM Bdaaca preaeata through Paramount, the assrana dramatic artist. LAURA HOPS CREWS. In a plctnrlzallon or the remarkabla Balaaco hit. THE nCUTlNQ HOPE." by William J. nurlbut. OTHERS TO BE ANNOUNCED Cit.muti.Kn THEATRE lTTH ousquenanna susquehannaavb. MARY RYAN and HARRY MESTAYER in "STOP THIEF" WVH ACTS "All-star -Week" could be applied to the bill at the Globe. Kith and Market streets, with such players as Mary Pickford. Haael Dawn, Blanche Sweet. Francis X. Bushman. Blanche Ring. Edmund Breeze. Beverly Bayne and other favorites in productions. Lottie Pickford. sister of Mary, will ap pear in a Mutual Masterpiece, "Curly." at the Savoy next Tuesday. One of the nne3t cabaret scenes ever staged will be shown in "Midnight at Maxim's" at the Grand next Tuesday. A double feature bill for Thursday at the Overbrook will include the first epis ode of "Graft" and Mary Pickford In "Esmeralda." Nance O'Neil. who recently joined the Lubln forces, will be seen In Fox's "A Woman's Past," at the Liberty on Tues day. George Beban, In "An Alien," gives his wonderful Italian character work in this play on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Jefferson. Lillian Lorraine, the charming leader of PAT APT7 MH MARKET ST. rrtLftU; 10 A. M. to 11:13 P.M. Pauline Frederick in "BELLADONNA" PAPIf RIDGE AVE. and DAUPHIN XiXlXW Continuous show 1-3 A 8.30-11 Paramount Presentation TODAY ONLY GERALDINE FARRAR the celebrated prima donna la "CARMEN" Greatest photoplay achievement of tho season PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET "The Run of Percy" PATHE NEWS Dirr iriMT iw market street rvCVjIlil 1 human votes organ Lois Meredith in "The Greater Will" DTAI Tf GERMANTOWN AVE. lVLHLlVy AT TULPEHOCKEN ST OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TODAY WITH Mr. and Mrs. VERNON CASTLE In a Drama Written Around Their Uvea "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" RIT D V MARKET STREET UD 1 BELOW TTI BELOW TTH STREET William Faversham in "One Million Dollars" SHERWOOD "iLTiMon Blanche Sweet in TTIE LASKY-BELASCO PRODUCTION "The Case of Becky" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STBKET rri n c: i a lie ivcui;cr wugucu Featuring ARTHUR HOOPS & RUBY HOFFMAN VICTORIA MARKET ST. ABOVE NINTH Lionel Barrymore in "The Yellow Streak" STANLEY MARKET ABOVE 1STH Lou Tellegen CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to U:15P M IN" "THE UNKNOWN" NORTHK.1ST STRAND 1SIU -agMlS s.l Theda Bara m "SIN" George M. Aoclenon in "Broncho BiHy' Parenta" DARRY DARBY THEATRE VT MARY PICKFORD "ESMERALDA" PARAMOUNT PICTURB TVOMANCE OV ELA1NET MAT. A EVB. the grand march at the recent ball, will appear at the Sherwood on Monday In -Should A Wife ForgTver Theda Bara. In Fox's "Carmen." Is billed for Tuesday. Triangle plays-will be seen at the Or pheum. beginning next week, and the new arrangement of the program will give the patrons an opportunity to see these new features here first. Lionel Barrymore, brother of Ethef. Is playing the leading role in "The Yellow Streak." a Metro film, at the German town on Wednesday. "Trilby." the latest play with Clara Kimball Young, will be at the Orient on Saturday. In addition to other films. "Carmen," with Geraldlne Farrar, will be the attraction for the first two days next week at the Cedar. This theatre now secures its plays through the Stan ley Booking Office. CEDAR THEATRE " ffi. COMING MONDAY "PARMFN" GERALD1NE FARRAR to VWA-ll CENTRAL Chestnut St. Op. House &" CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SEE TODAY'S AMUSEMENT COLUMN WEST pmL.vDKr.rniA "DAlMTi MO MARKET STREETS VWVAMiJ MATINEE DAILY. 2 P. M.. Be, Lillian Lorraine in 'Should a Wife Forgive7 OVERBROOK 63D AND IIAVERFORD AVE. PARAMOUNT HAZEL DAWN in "The Heart of Jennifer" EUREKA MARKET STREETS VIOLA DANA & "The Children of Eve" IMPERIAL WALNUT STREETS CYRIL SCOTT in "NOT GUILTY" GARDEN 5!0E3L EDITH STOREY in "The Dust of Egypt" SDD11PT 6SIH AND SPRUCE rKUtt STREETS Special Feature Attractions NORTH flrAflt IVoTthTTl .! fcAl-r HI 1W1 DAILY. 3-30 P M. EVENINGS. T AND 9 TRIAWGUi jflUlUKiia BESSIE BARRISCALB In THE GOLDEN CLAW" FRED MACE In "A, JANITOR'S WUrETS TEMPTATION" Broad Street Casino m0 BVENINO 7:1S AND 8 Matlne X30. Enmln9 B.-i5. 8.1S. 90. VALENTINE GRANT IN "The Ghost of the Twisted Oaks" OTHERS TTVOLI Theatre $&& Vf A-rTWIMa AWT "EVT2NTNT1 CHARLIE CHAFUN in "SHANGHAIED" "A HGHT TO A FINISH" OTHERS SOUTH PHZLADELTHIA OLYMPIA mOA ""SIlNSRIBOa THEDA BARA in "CARMEN" Tit (reateat af all Vox photoplay raprtma. Boovlnc (our trmear Matlne at 3 and JCren lnc at 8. 8 and 10 o'clock. Weekly Program Appear ererr Mtmdar In MotieaPki8 Chart a i) &m No mm Mil ! &KltrUfiifim, aH SjJEE SrSkZlkS fc-rfjftft. . JK-rA