Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 08, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 13

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A MOVIE MAN AT WORK
! f m0fm? i nnnTf TiTi TiifrnTTTwiii i t
Allen Dwan. well-known director, is not Roini; nutomobilihK ns the
gogglos might lead one to think, but ig merely directing n film for
the Trinngle.
GABRILOWITSCH IN
NOTABLE CONCERT
Chopin's Concerto and Sibelius'
Symphony Magnificently
Done at Academy
When Mr. Stoltowskl hnd Mulshed leail
liiK tho overture which Itobcrt b'cliumaim
wrote for Inn opera, "Ounovwn," an
afternoon of such loniai liable exnltntloti
fotRan at tho Academy estenlay as seldom
falls to tho lot of a lovlovvor to repoit.
For some reason tlie medieval romance
of Schumann failed lioth In expressing
Itself and in standing besldo tho other
numbers of the program. After It tho
plajlngof Osslp Gabrllowltsch In Chopin's
B minor concerto nnd tlio work of con
ductor and orchestra both In concerto nnd
In Sibelius' first symphony was nil splen
did and rare
-,,1 II.. !. I.aam nntnnllilni. . t n F...
' !. .1,1. If Clnl.n.calll ,.l... hflnfu 1 r lilu
HO Willi .! fc3iuiu a,i, , livi uttr.s ... i.,-i
Interpretation tho same Inclslvo Intelll-
sence and generosity of nppieclatlon
which characterize Ills reading of Tschal
kowaky. He has led virtually the entire
major rcpertolro of Slbellui nnd to each
wojk he has lent all tho glamor nnd the
mysterious melancholy which we have
come to associate with tho Finnish char
acter, lie does not scant, however, tho
biavurn of such passages ns the llnalc of
tho "Flnlnndla," or tho first movomont of
the present symphony, everything bravo
and glorious and vulgar, everything of
the folk, with all Its invincible courage
iind all Its melancholy was unfolded In
Iha.mnelo leading of Mr. Btokouskl. To
It his orchestra responded In ond of those
recurring moments of inspiration which
must presently uucuiuu me tuitiiuuru luue
of tho organization.
And, howovcr Its standard may rise. It
will never have causo to descend to such
playing as that of Mr. Qabrllowltsch. The
perfect harmony of Instrument with In
strument is essential In tho Chopin con-
r.rfn TTnlllin n rniinnt n.i.nDlnn tt'linn
? another great pianist played tho work'.
Mtn another orchestra, that harmony was
forthcoming yesterday, so that one lis
tened to tho piano without ,ovcn a mo
ment's Irritation. Mr. Gabrllowltsch, a
romanticist of the fullest sweep of Imag
ination and of overy fineness of feeling,
played Chopin until words beenmo Inex
pressive and thought ceased. Its beauty
li untranslatable, and Mr. Gabrllowltsch
Is too great an artist for any words of
critics to have meaning for him. What
ever Is written must bo simply In the
hops, that those who are doubtful or nro
not informed will bo persuaded that tho
concert tonight, which will bo as great
it that of yesterday afternoon, no doubt,
must be heard, a. V. S.
Musical Glasses
1OVn.IV .TATVTTA nv m
6 - -- ,., i,wvi IV
l fW York SymDhonv OrchesiriL wlfh Mtithji
H Jilratn, soloist, at tho Academy of Music.
PART I.
J fZFf? nJr. NoA 2 ,n D Beethoven
j I. Concerto In O minor for violin with or
chestra ..,... H,uch
Mlscha Elman.
PART II.
!' l?Sfh.u,al. ttom "Tannhaeuser" Waper
. Bolo for violin:
(a) "Avs Maria" Sehubert-WllhelmJ
MLLE. SPELLMAN
At the Colonial next week.
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Tl RSDAY, J AX V AHV It
Tin MiKlr riiuo " Ipv tlio Metropolitan
;!l,,,r' '"Pin ulth f'ricitn Hrnipel, Alnrlo
lUippnM, Hemliirli, Unrltr, Rel", scott nnd
-MihouFc. .Mctrniiollliin Opcm House nt S
t lopk.
Wednesday, January ts
The third concert nf the Itlrh Qnirtet Serin
will ne hold In VVIllier'tonti Hall, with
Mnurlt Lirfrnti, pianist, ami linns Klmllcr.
irlllst, nt solulstn.
PltOtlltAM.
I) major.. ..
'Junrtct No. 3S, I) major Ilnyiln
Arioso, Iinrli-fnuikn
I'linnt do VojnRour fnmlllo Wi Zeckwer
Schrrzu .Cnmllte v. Zeckwer
DcillrntP'l to .Mr, Kln.llir.
Mr, linns Kllnller.
Thetno ami i.irlitlmi", op. a .... It. Clllrro
Quintet op. .-. riiilsilnn ainfllini
Mr. Matirlts Lectern.
THURSDAY. JANUARY J
John MiCormaek In wonB recltnl nt the
.U.idcni of Music nt 8:1.".
. Hrrni.in Kntulliv In recltnl nt Wltherpooti
Hnll nt s-n.
1. Sonata In K minor 1. llrnhms
?. iont.rrti In D minor llrrman tl.unlli
'I. Homanre It. Hrhumnnn
Tno KiMipx Mnminor'H enrol
I'orcy (JrninRer
Itltornell C. Klnilltift
I. ArrntiRPil liy 11. Sitnlb)
mi muinti i.imcnt.
tli lpy Sour, ,
to) Hondo.
A. Dvur.ik
.". I'olonnlso In U minor t). I'oppir
I'RIDAY, JANUARY i
1'lill.nlcliilil.i orchpsini, with .lnlli Culp. so
lolt, at tho Arnilcmy or Music at .'! o'clork.
OtPllure, "AlLesto" Hllli'k
ii) Ailelililo l!i!thocii
ih) stamlrhen Schubert
Mme. Culp.
Variations on n Theme of llaj.Ien. . . . Ilrnhma
m) o Salutarls llnstla Krelfler
(b) MorRen Mtraumi
(c) Ao M.irli Nchtibrrt
Mme. tnlp
Symphony "From the New World Dvornk
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1Z
l'hllailelpliU Orcheitru. ulth Julia Culp. nt
Iho Ainilrmy of Music, .15 o'clock. Program
as Rlen almvp, , ,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20
L'mrn.1 Cltlve In song recital nt Academy of
Muflc at :i o'clock. Concert under tho mm
pices of tho Vacation War llcllef Committee
of New York
MONDAY, JANUARY 31
Mine. ItcKlua Hnssler-t'ox In uont; recltnl nt
Wltherspooti Hall.
Do Yon Know That
I'rltzl Drunctto'H favorlto color Is
old
rose?
Jack Plckford Is nn accomplished player
of billiards'
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAYS
SCENE FROM "THE
KING'S GAME
THE
A GOLD ROOSTER
FEATURING
PEARL WHITE
GEORGE PROBERT
SHELDON
an
Supported by a Cast, Each One of Whom Is Worthy
to Be Featured
"THE KING'S GAME" is a virile drama, in
which James K. Hackett starred for two seasons.
It was written by George Brackett Seitz.
Production of Arnold Daly and directed by
Ashley Millet
SHOWING REGENT ffitffieth
S toe LOGAN AUDITORIUM gxitt
PATHE EXCHANGE, INC., 1235 Vine St.
PHILADELPHIA
Ml
HAVE
it!
EVENING LEBQEttPHILADBLPHIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1010.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
"The Chief," With John Drew, at the Broad, Is the Only
New Play, but New Feature Films Fill
the Gap of Novelties
NEW PLAY
;;0t "The Chief," with John Drew, Laura Hope Crews, Thais Lawton. A com
edy by Hornce Aniicsloy Vachcll. which dents with the lovo affairs of the Earl
of roster with various attractive mnWcns
CONTINUING PLAYS
ADtit.l'ltt'WnAroclat nnd tho Mon," by
(I liernnrd Rhaw, and "The Man Who
Married a Dumb Wife,", by Anntolo
Krntice. Granville Ilatker's production
of two Very clever comedies seen nnd
well liked In New York last enr.
MVflr-'Wtaltt In Amcilca," with Mile.
fjjizle and Plorcnco Moore. A New Yoik
inter tint den show of the usual stu
pendous dimensions.
.'OffffKsr "Watch Your Step," with
Min Vernon Castle, l-'ranv Thine v, Ilcr-
nnrd Ornnvllle and nilznlieth llrlce. Tin-
hex fun. Castle grace, llerlln rags and
n nilllngham production.
rlARRICK "On Trial," with Frederick
Perry and n good cast. An exciting
story of crime written backward In the
form of a trial. Novel nnd entertaining.
T.lTTl.t; TltfiATRnTonlzM nnd next
Fililnv nnd Knturdny nights the Stnge
Society of Philadelphia 111 "Simoon," by
Strlndberg : "The Can ler I'lgeon," by
IJiIpii Phllpotts ; "Tho Hear," by Anton
Tehekliov. and "Overruled," by lter
nard Shaw. A progrnm of diversified
Interest, cry well ncted.
PHOTOPLAYS
CHKRTXUT XTRKRT OPIHIA HOUSE I
All week, "A Parisian Ilomnnce," ft Fox
film, with It. Cooper Cllffe nnd Dorolhv
Green In a picture of Parisian llfo he
ron1 the war.
ST,t V;i' Mniidny, Tuesday nnd Wcd
licday, "Mice antl Men," with Mar
guerite Clark; Thursday, Friday nnd
Snturdn, "Tho Golden Chance," will
Clco Kldgcly nnd Wallace Itcld.
ARCADIA Monday, Tuesday and Wed
neiday, Don Quixote," with He Wolf
Hooper, and "Fnlty nnd Mabel Atlrift "
a Ki-ystonc comedy, with Hoscoo Ar
bucklo anil Mabel Normondi Tliurdn.
Krlilav and Saturday, "Tho Missing
Mnks," with Itobert Hnrroti and Normn
Tnlmadge.
PA LACK Monday, Ttlesdny and Wcd
nestlay, "The Immigrant." with Valeska
Surratt; Thuisday, Friday nnd Satur
day, "Ljdla Gllmorc," with Pnull.ip
Frederick.
VAUDRVILLU
KRITH'S "The lAiro of the North," a
dancing specialty; llesslc Wynn. vocal
ist; Oil aril nml company In "Tho lAik
ut n Totem"; Agnes Scott nnd Henry
Keano In "Tho Final Decree", I'onlln,
Steel and Parks, comedians; Leipzig,
mnglcltm; tho Lunette Sisters, John
Cutly, musician; the Two Carlton
CLOUR Hnycs and company In "Tho
Plnno Mover"; The Krgottl Lilliputians,
Fnrhor and compnii In "Taking a
Chance"; Ward anil Kunen In "The Ter
ilblo Judge"; Scott nntl Wilson, ncro
bats; Henry and Henry, comedians,
Hetty Has, vocalist; tho Marino Sisters,
HoArlnn and Douglas, acrobats; Gcorgo
Mooip. Juggler.
CROSS KVYS First half of the week.
"Klilland," Twclvo Sons of the Sahara,
acrobats; Weston and Young In "Tho
Ocean Voyage"; O'llrlen anil muckuiv,
Cecil Dunham, Nnlland Brothers. Sec
ond halt the week. "Midland." Curtis
and company In "On the Golf Links";
Sampson ond Douglas, comcdlnns; Mr.
and Mrs, Cortls In "The Tamer"; Fran
ces Lleb, the Four llosalres.
COLONIAL "Ye Oldo Tyme Hallowe'en,"
Wilson mothers, comedians; O'Connor
nnd the Ledgett Sisters, Mile. Spellman's
trained bears, Clemenco and O'Connor,
Kills-Nolan troupo of acrobats. Dicker
son and Dccgan, comedians; Kllzabeth
Otto, pianist. Tho Flying Ashmonts, tho
Angoras-Wernst troupe.
NIXON'S Hlgoletto Twins, Crossman's
Kight Kntertalncrs, Monkey Hippo
drome, Wnlters and Clare In "That
Always Happens," Thllbrlck and De
Veau, AVatson anil Fagan,
GRAND Ten Moors, acrobats; Venle
Henshaw and John Avery In "A Vaude
ville Tablo d'llotc": Margaret and Wil-
KING'S GAME"
PLAY IN 5 PARTS,
LEWIS
ljnm Cutty, muslclnns ! Imons and
Curlh, skaters; ummers nnd Morse,
tomcdlans: Dorothy Jluentor, comedi
enne. STOCK
KNICKRRROCRRR'-Tht, Natural Law."
a problem pla it's the first Phllade'
pliln pcrfoinmnce, presented by the
Milckerbockcr p,ners.
AMRRICAX "Tlio Girl From Out Yon
dor. ' a nautical drama In four acts,
with the Arvlno stock company featur
ing .hiss until Holilnxon.
.17' POPULAR PRICRS
WAI,XCr"A Llttlo Girl In n Dig City,"
a n eloilrnma of Now York city.
Rl'RI.VSQUR I
ui.uuai s Dumont's Mlnitrels, In bur
Icstiue and travesties of the times
COMING
JANUARY 17.
A DRLPHt "Sinners."
fOltltL'ST "Cousin Lucy," with Julian
Kit Inge.
LYRIC "Passing Show of 1916."
JANUARY 2.
ttfCMD "Polljnnnn."
"SHOOT IF YOU MUST!" MABEL MUST
r ! 1
T .jm.ms J I
JW v '
J. prepntcdness Is the favorite topic of
newspaper discussion, It Is no wonder
thnt the long-neglected pistol and rille are
becoming more popular than the tenuis
rncket anil the golf club And the men
folk nro not the only ones who have taken
an Interest In shooting. Tho women are
Just ns keen for It as their brothers It
might bo hard to Imagine tin get shooting
Sk
cft
AIUAMBDA ,Sth- Morris A I'Miyunk Ave.
ilLnAulDtiA Mat Dully at 2. IIvks.. 7 & U.
' Vnudevlllail'aramUl'Icturrs.
Lou Tellegen in
"The Unknown"
AD C A n I A CHESTNUT
tv U H U 1 A nnt.ow icTii
Jane Grey in
"Let Katy Do It"
A POT I C 82D AND THOMPSON
trVJL,L.J MATINKK DAILY
Vivian Martin in
"Overnight"
BLUEBIRD "00 NonTn huoad st.
Paramount Presents
Charles Cherry ill
"The Mummy and the
Humming B!rd"
BOTH AND
CEDAll AVE.
CEDAR
PARAMOVXT
TJIEATItE
Mary Miles Minter and
Mrs. Thomas W. Griffen in
"Barbara Frietchie" j
8-Act Metro ricturo Paramount Neivs Picture i
FAIRMOUNT '""ntSR.D ave
Mr. Joseph Knowles in
"The Nature Man"
lied Feather Feature In ' Acts
GERMANTOWN M0S 41551?
Paramount Picture
Dustin Farnum in
"A Gentleman From Indiana"
m fiRP BOTH Ji MAI1KCT
UUVDCi Mai 13- i
Mat. 2 It!- Em
79
V L. S E. OFFKKS
Edith Storey in
"The Price of Folly"
flTRAPl"s AVENUE THEATRE
-iltvrMvl-' TTH AND OIRARD AVE.
"The Iron Strain," Featuring
Duatin Farnum Others
Triangle Plays
Special Jalliite Coil, it
KOHTIIWEST
Susquehanna 'ygfSSJI avk
fi ARTHUR HOOPS and
RUBY HOFFMAN in
"The Danger Signal"
s
PARTS
THE MOVIE NUT!
jmmrnm-
sii&mm'
PPH
Cleo Keen for Horses
Cleo ItldKclr, the beautiful Lnsky star,
who will appear nt the Stanley In
the production of Jcanle Mncpher-
on'a love story,
'The Golden
Chance," has for
several j ears been
considered one of the
photodrama's most
captivating stars.
Outside of her
work Miss Hldgely's
great passion Is
horseback riding,
nnd when she is not
in tho studio she Is
exploring tho trail
and bywnvs of the
California moun
tains Spvcrnl ears
ago Mi..s Itlilgely
started from New
.ork city and rode
horseback all the
Wn to Lot Angeles
It took her IS months
to make the Joutuei.
hut she arrived with
the same horse and
tlog with which she
left the Kastein me
tropolis. Severn! limes she was delayed
bv show nnd Hoods, nnd from Pittsburgh i
she had to retrace her way as far east .
as Washington nnd then nppronch Cali
fornia over the southern route through
Texas. ,
Simplified Pronunciation nt Forrest
A negg.
Tho slmpell life.
My yoveralls.
Your rldcnl.
ns thp fnvorllp pastime of a i hoi us girl,
but such Is the case.
In the new Winter Garden production,
"Mndc In America." coming to the Lvrle,
there Is a pretty llttlo round-faced chorus
girl who works dllllgently on the end,
with her hair hanging down her hack.
Her name Is Mabel Hill and she Is one of
thp crack shots of the theatrical profes
sion. Several times duilnir the week.
when on the rntul, she goes to n gun club
in me cuy wnerp the show is appearing
and the way she handles firearms proves
to those who don't believe It that she is
nn expert at It. She uses u large-size
lcpeatlng rille, which Is almost as big as
heise'.f. For rcolvrr practice she uses
a police SS-cnllbro. She N the possessor of
two medals for tiap shooting, and hns
Interested several others of the Winter
Garden company In the shooting cinze.
"I really don't know Just how I became
Interested, except that everybody was
breathing war mid I guess I got the
fever," says Miss Hill.
ir- r r r n
OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO
m&u RxSw Grmamu
TM1C followlnc thentrr nlitiiln tlirlr pli lure through the STANI.KV
Hooking Compiiny, which Is n Kiinriuitco of cnrlj slionlnRs nf the
llnrst productions. All lilclurrs rctiencil liefnrc exhibition. Al for
llir theatre In jour locality outulnlnr pictures thrnucli the hTANI.HV
Hooking Compinr.
Great Northern 'aSt-n'av''
Win. S. Hart in "Between Men"
Weber & Fields in
"The Worst of Friends"
JEFFERSON
20TII
AND DVUl'HIN i
STItlU.Trt
WOULD PH.M COUP I'rrcntM
Vivian Martin in
"Over Night"
LIBERTY
nitOAD AND
COLUMBIA
Jim Carpenter and
Nellie Larlcin in
"Tide of Distribution"
Logan Auditorium "iSSl&tt?'
PA1RI! (IOI.l ItaosTi.ll PLAY
Pearl White in
"The King's Game"
T FAnFT? FOnTY-KIKST AND
l,U,rtLCIV I.ANCASTEIt AVENUK
Victor Moore in
"Chimmie Fadden Out West"
Market St. Theatre M3 itA
Wm. Faversham in
"One Million Dollars"
See
'OHAFT" Even WeilnewUy
ORPHFl IM OERMANTOWN AND
JIrriE.UlVl CHELTEN AVE3
TRIAXOLK Pt.lVS
Frank Campeau & Dorothy Gish
In 'JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD"
Roscoe Arbuckle in
FATTY AND TUB BROADWAY STARa"
ORIkNT c:!n AND' WOODLAND AVE,
V7IIllt 1 Daily JUl S E- U:30toll. '
Equitable Fnnture Presents the
AMERICAN HK.U'TV Olltl.
Marguerite Fischer in ,
"The Dragon"
PAT A PC ,2i MARKET STREET
rlrtC jo ,v M toll 15 P. M
FANNY WARD and
SESSUE HAMAKAYA in
"The Cheat"
Weekly Programs
Appear Every Monday Id
Motion Picture Chart
m -r
las-
I r&?
HOW ARE THE
i . . "mL " .jytta i
For hero is charming Jlnrgucrite Clark, looking as plain ns she
in "iMice nnd Men," a Famous Players feature, on the Pnrnmi
progrnm uuc at
Minstrel Maids Make
Prisoners Merry
Miss Josle Flynn and her 19K! models
of loilthful grace and henuty, who will
appear at the Nixon Theatre In a few
weeks, will lung a very happy nnd con
tented new lear, title to the realization
! that for a few minutes at least they
In ought light nnd cheer Into the se
questered life of the Inmates of the Kcd
pinl penitential y nt Atlanta, Gn., during
tho Chtlstmns holidays.
It Is the custom of the wardens ut the
Federal prisons to nlluw their irloncrs
a certain amount of freedom nnd relnxa-
' tlrvn ,ltl.it- tlin f'liMattniin GiniBnn rtti.1 flilu
year Iho annual fiollc at Atlantn took
ho foini of n huge vaudeville entertain
niciit. which wns furnished by those who
volunteered their services from tho vaude
ville Identic of thut cltj.
The lilt of the entertainment wns th3
humorous Jolse nnd her fellow frollck
ers. Jole Is always funny, but those who
witnessed that stiange performance In
the prison chapel say thnt she went far
bo.vond her usual merry self nml was
even a revelation to her fellow-performers,
lnstend of placing her entlio com
pany of gills upon the Improvised stage,
she placed them among the ntnlUiice of
prlsuncis. and ns each one's turn came to
sing her song or do her speclnlty, tho girl
stood upon the chair and there sang her
song and perfotmed her dance between
the rows of prisoners.
The men were tilt Invited to slug the
i hoi uses with the gir.s. and It Is snld
that never within the w tills of tho Atlantn
Federal prison has there been such an
outburst of enthusiasm as greeted the
Untile of the Josle Flynn act.
t xt tt tvt rry
&
&
' PARK "ffift ,D , M
PAUAMOUNT I'JCTL'Hi:
Mary Pickford in
"SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN'
PRINCESS
10IS JIAItKET
STItCKT
"The Mysterious Bride"
"Levy's Seven Daughters"
RIAI TO GKItMANTOWN AiT
"lflL AT Tl i.'i:hocki:.s ST
EDITH STOREY and
ANTONIO MORENO in
"A Price for Folly"
REGENT SJ?,,!?,?.,,,
PEARL WHITE in
"THE KING'S GAME'
R I J R Y mauket STrtEirr
IV VJ JJ 1 IIKLiiU TTIt STIlKEi
MARGUERITE SNOW and
PAUL GILMORE in
"Rosemary"
sh'erw 6"o"d" Lu,
DANIEL I-miHMAN Present. '
MARJF. DORO in
"THE WHITE PEARL"
MATINEE 2 P M
)
SAVOY
11 MARKET
STREET
SPECIAL
SURPRISE DAY
VICTORIA J,ASiioTH
OLGA PETROVA in
"What Will People Say"
STANLEY 1Ai';lf,n18Tn
coNTiNi'ors "AULINE
ii. is" Si FREDERICK in
"LYDIA GILMORE"
NOKTIIF.Wr
STRAND ,2T" AND aiRARD AVE
-lKAINUu roMATS WED. ana SAT
THEDA BARA in
"CARMEN" 6 Acts
HE OLD BOY
THOUGHT HE
WAS CrONCr
TO A FIRE
WHEN HE
HEARD THAT
Amtt&tmu iacicn
BEAUTIFUL FALLOT!
can
Paramount
the Stanley Monday.
Russian Allied to
France in Film
Although Miss Dorothy Green, Who
shares with 11. Cooper Cllffe the etellar
honors of "A Parisian Itomnncc," tho
Fox photoplay at the Chcsttut Street
Opel a House, has a typlcnlly American
name mid has lived Ir this country since
slip was .1 jeais old, sho was born In
Pctrogiad some so years ago, nnd before
the fnmlly anglicized thur name she was
called Darin Oiun. Her father, who Vns
hoi n In .Moscow, is the descendant of a
long lino of Russian soldiers, nnd ns
sho has many relatives. In the present
war. ner nenri is strong for tho Allies,
1 "nil she reads the war news eve.i more
i imiiiiuoiisiy man ino ineatncai news.
"My father's famllv," sho said, "helped
tn make hlctorv for tho Czar for many'
I generations, nnd I think that In spite
of being good Americans our hearts are.
to some extent, with that Russian army
so far away. Hut there Is nothing hy
phenated nbout us, 1 can tell you that.
When my father anglicized his noma
from Grim In Green he anglicized his
heart ns well, nnd, ns for me, I have
grown up here, woikcd here, studied
heie, wept ami laughed nnd finally havo
succeeded here, so that 1 nm nil Amer
ican! "My mother was a Russian as w.ell as
my father, by the way, and was Darin.
Szwl, a ver famous beauty and tho
daughter of a rich land owner. It was
she who llrst put my dreams of the ntago
into rav heart, and I feel that much or
my present success Is due to the help
and encouragement she gave me when r
was still a llttl girl."
cK.vrit.ti.
Chestnut St. Op. House'",
and
C.Vutnut
SEE TODAY'S
AMUSEMENT COLUMN
H'Kh'I I'lIir.AIllU.l'IUA
HRANn -u ASD MARKET STHEETS
Vilrtl11 MATINEH DAILY, 2 P. M., 5c
KQl'ITAtlLi; Tresents
HENRY KOLKER in
"THE WARNING"
LOCUST
(2D AND
LOCUST STIIEET3
ROBERT B. MANTELL and
GENEVIEVE HAMPER in
'THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER'
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