Vfmitsttkent Section EVBNiyq tiEDGBR-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 191C ! m ' in uiiii 111 in in ii ;i"iw in ,11 i t.i.1.... if - -. . . -ii .im. ii.i. ' AMUSEMENT SECTION " Address all communications to Dramatic Editor Evening Ledger, Independence Square, Philadelphia. THE AVERAGE &ET PAID DAILY CIRCULATION OP THE EVENING LEDGER FOR DECEMBER WAS 06,785 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 191G The "Hen Hur" Problem Again THE arrival of "PoUyanna" baa brought up tho "Uen Hur" problem for tho second time In n fortnight. What Is a critic to do In tho face of tho popular acclaim of twaddle? The "mere popularity" of "Sinners' happened to evnncsce about as quickly as Its claims to art. Hut "Pollyanna" had a. full house tho first nleht, amused and moved It all tho evening, and Is doubtless doing- tho same rls.ht along. Moro sophisticated Ilroadwny may not "fall for It" ao It fell for "Paddy Long Legs." Its managers are wisely cultivating "tho road,'' whero readers of tho "glad books" flourish, But what a crop they harvest I If "A Full House" Why Not "Pollyanna?" Also, -what a crop of critical crabbedncss nnd maledictions! It raises tho Issue between tho popular and tho artistic as no other class of play does. 1'eoplo "who roar over tho comic unrealities of "A Full Houic." and grow tenso and pirhaps a bit self-consciously overwrought about the melodrama of "On Trial" and the moral hcavlngs of "The Yellow Ticket"; peoplo who have a considerable amount of taste In their noddle, frequently enjoy tho popular successes along those lines quite as much as the general public. But give them successes like "Pollyanna" and they blow. Why? Snob Versus Prig Thero are probably a great many reasons, abstruse esthetic ones, too; but hero Is a simple enough possibility. We liava to take "Pollyanna" seriously even Its unmaking for It appeals on a serious basis or a sentimental basis or both. Itn laughs have "ethics" In them, nnd Its ethics Insist on smiling bravely. Jn general this sort of play Is guilty of keeping up a pose. It doesn't go In for violently being itself. If tho critic who looks nt Its popularity with a jaundiced eye Is convicted of Intellectual snobbery, the playwright must answer to the charge of Intellectual prlgglshncss. The Ultimate Test Of course, tho issue Is llnally one of truth not an uncommon test of art. Wo don't apply It to melodrama or farce successes, but we Instinctively do to "Pollyannns." And we don't Indorse tho "glad game." A little cheerfulness Is all right, even If It hasn't any backing or reality. In moderate doses, It is Sood medicine. But this carload of sugar pills! And that is letting off tho "glnd game" easily. For If we consider this sort of gladness as reflection of actuality Instead of a euro for It, what do wo find? Is the world a ery eas, cheerful or comfortable place? We go on living in It because that's our earth-borne or hcavcn-glven nature. But wc know that the realities of the moment are against us. And perhaps tho untruthfulness of "Pollyanna" arrives most forcibly when this amazing little creature explains how glad tho slum folks ought to bo. It is all right for Mrs. Wiggs to be gl.ul That is her infirmity and maybe her salvation. Experience hasn't been able to chango her temperament. But what business has this chit of 12 with the anodyno bottle? The world Is badly In need of a little moro diM'ontent. f Nnmc, Please! A play-goer who onco flourished tho goose quill brings the following interest ing observation to our attention: Have we observed the necessary anachronism of tho high-powered automobile in the last act of "On Trial"? Thirteen years before the play begins or in 1900 it is thore, aiding In tho escape of Trask. Of course, It docs a lot more. It docs it so well that it qulto escapes the critics" attention and also the charge of bad nrt. The noise of the car makes tho escape of Trask a dozon times plainer than any explanation about a horse nnd buggy and does It with a twelfth the effort. It aids the action without violating the laws, of history by more than four or five vears or. arousing our antagonism. Ruskln discovered and christened tho "pathetic fallacy." But our present discoverer has no name for this intellectual offspring which he leaves at our doorstop. Who will bo godfather? Young But Lusty Tho newly formed Motion Picture Board of Trade Is rapidly proving Its worth. The great dinner In New York Thursday night, at which President Wilson was tho guest of honor, Is proof enough of Its thorough grasp of the magnitude, dignity and distinction of the art -and tho Industry. But It has done far more practical work In Washington the past fortnight In its fight on tho Hughes' bill. Thanks to its efforts, pernicious Tederal censorship seems doomed, while In Its place will come the snno and equitable regulation proposed by the Board of Trade IUelf and embodied in a measure placing tho films on tho same basis in Interstate commerce as pictures and printed matter. K. M. "Hell Raised" Just for Movies Sixteen wagonloads of earth were be ing carted up the huge freight elevator In tho rear of the Itolfe-Metro studio, In West 61st street, New York city, when a man, puzzled by this unusual procedure, utopped to ask one of the workmen what It meant. "We are raising a little hell," ho saw, as he kept to his task with an offended air. But the workman was speaking the truth. They were "raising a little hell " In "Black Fear," the sensatlonnl tlve part Metro production. In which Grace Blliston is starred, and Grace Valentine and Udwnrd Brennan are featured, the principal scene in the prologue is an alle gory which pictures a scene In hell Charles Shulter, the technical director nt the studio, arranged to reproduce one of tho startling pictures of Dore, from Dante's "Inferno " Instead of using scenery, to represent the ground shown In tho set, ho Insisted on having real earth, and th 16 wagonloads were de- vur-v wasn liiW. CLAIRE WHITNEY In "The Ruling Passion," at the Chestnut Street Opera House next week. m'mz?- -iz " "' w,,. .... ... . .fowBwy mc 1SJ STANZA IPhoolem f THt CLEVEP BYZOOLIAN SPY JS ON THE JOB IN THE ft BVY'A-GRAF lBELU&ePNTAlJ URAMA iM TWO POSES. NEMYS ranks livcreel to the sixth and top floor of the building John V Noble Is directing the feature, assisted by William Bailey. The scene In hell Is where the character of "Miss Cocaine" appears before his Satanic Majcst and offurs a new medium to en tice souls to perdition. The scene la one of the most elaborate things of Its kind ever produced In a studio, and more than 100 persons participated Chiding Charlie A writer In the World Outlook reports that (Urns of Charlie Chaplin leave a Jap anese audience unamuted and bored. What It fame but nln exatlon? Honors but precede rilHKr.ucs. I.o tho hubhlo renutntlnn ItUHin In moitt unlikely places Chnplln Charlie Fortune b i hose n, He who held her claddot gaze. Merely gctM the Muef frozen Nowadays Warrlnr nations boned before him. Hushed to seo each new production. While, their mentors rose und swore him. To be hastening their destruction. I.lttle recked the mob nor wiggled Underneath their load of shame Still they went and saw and KlffKled Just the same. Ah, but In Japan the gentle ....r oiuii. i jmn ma gapers' There tho stolid Oriental ...."" ,,Nr"u" "" "is choicest capers All In yaln he tries to proe his Art that ouRht to leave them stlrred Cturles the Monarch of the MoWe.i. UeU the Illrd Manchester Guardian There Is no higher Ideal for tnBe art than the Illusion of reality, LouU Mann. CHESTNUT ST. Opera House Matinees 1 30 to 5 I M -10c, IV Mghts, T to 11 I M -luc, lie Uio SYK THEDA BARA IN TUB FOX MAbTERPIECK C A R M l; N " With Special I Musical Accompaniment on the tip 000 Wurlltzer Orsan ARCADIA ss'kb oessie uarriscale Wtlr PMan1. ,- 1 wnnn.u 4 r m . t.i Next Mon Tues Wed "..' ntsKI ine flying Torpedo" QTA WI 17V MAKBT ABOVE 1BTH 0 1 UX Lii I Pauline Frederick W,& THE SPIDER Next Mon.JTu Wed Pudd n Head Wilson rALALc .u' TH,M whi'k x nunivu MARy pjCKF0RD Con"tn0uouPM M "The Foundling" NIXON'8 GRAND liroad k Montgomery Today J. 10, 7 4 9 Willarrl Tha Man VVUiara vvhoarowe n Hlg AcU and Ptcturea BAO of CANDY tor Koch CHILD at BAT HAT NIXON ZT Kmlly Smiley & Co ; Owen McRtvcney IVihh M, IIi.n. nf... wi'i n mu v i o nros ana itoouy The Four SJUIcrra, Duncan L Holt Others Ixe liroa and Hobby Trocadero T(jL La Bcrgere American gj "Withinthe Law7' awlq 9 ' - iksm ,-. fe i-iiim ii cs kb. w.mttn v?r .wvi. -v-rs U.. Bfl-SkSU-e' rm WV 9 Mwoo r m va ii 4a &fe v l F3v Ai s y :.. .. l kJjw& . -32 . ,r7 j. . szmmm. wzzsLrzz i urtfsaBs wswpp xsaMw r " "mr vts vigm i WJ ? II 1 - .nv'utmtjr . jl. r i -7 kv - ' IUtU IIA" C i'fV . k-. , . .. .--.. . I 91 T iftr' Tr sCN -AW riu ttrrciiicsENT cAiiirs ryj ty v a- r i WHCN Ttvt HXROlNt IS POINC A HEROIC STUNT, AT A P1STAMCL, VO NOT APPLAUD AS Tttt. TAJR. PAM5CL tS -iPU3 SANDOOCH'.Tia: AEOEAT,.Al CLOSE RStAaE. MISS SHANNON AND HER STAGE LOVER, MR. KELCEY When Kflle Slinnnon, of "Pollynnna" nt the Broad, waB In the bud of girl hood she was one of the Ideal Ingenues of the American stage Nor, In mnturltj, she Is Itiionn for many striking char acterizations result ing from a ripened artistic understand ing. "I havo fow per sonal vanities and no Illusions what ever concerning tho stago and Itn obliga tions," said Miss Shannon, "and yet I confess that I like better to portray tho softer side of Aunt Polly In Tol Ivnnna' after she has been thawed out nf her bitterness and nusterltv and after ttiiivflame of early romance with Doctor Cmlton Is rekindled b her orphan niece, the glnd girl. Just so It used to hurt a little when I had to comb my hnlr straight back nnd wear tho dowdlsh at tire of tho plain woman In 'Years of Dis cretion' before slip made up her mind to know the reil Jov of living and blossom out gorgeouslv In the full glory of silks, laces and chiffons fashioned Into the litest modes "Herhrrt Kclccy, my ndorcr In 'Polly annn,' ins been nn ardent stago wooer theso man vears. Had he really been all the different men who pursued mo to the diamatic altar he would have to servo a full century for polygamj We wero stage lovers in the original productions of 'The Wife.' -The Charity Hill,' 'Lady Bounti ful,' Thu Idler,' 'The Moth and tho name' nnd Innumerable other successes of tho New York Lvceum and Empire. So we were also a couple of vears ago in Years of Discre tion," and nre now In 'I'olbanna' We have even straved down tho path of a first and onl lovo in polite vaude ville. "I wonder theman doesn't hate the sight of me It w ould break the monotonv if hi could mike violent stage lovo to some other woman once In a while I3ut ho Is too good an aetoi not to dissemble The engagement rings nnd wedding bands ho has bestowed upon mo In tho Interest of dramatic nrt would till Tiffanj's show windows, the orange blossoms that I havo worn for him would load a freight train a mile long. Some dn I want to play a really wronged lady and have Mr Kelcev enact a pol ished vllluln who spurns me with cold. Indolent disdain one whom I can round on with blistering burning outbursts of virtuous Indignation It would be a pleas ant change " N yK" ACADEMY Ol' MUStCtSSSR-?' NEWMAN TRAYELTALKS .M&SW iews Pictures NEXT TRI. EVE. 8.1S SAT. MAT. at 2.30 CHILE la Hie hTUAriri Ol" MAOKI.I.AN TirinTC at Heppe's, lllOCheotnat lILrvUiS fiOc, 78c, 1 Amp. 2So X-ijiWJLjx Lancaster Avenue VION., Tll'.S. AND MKD, (ii:ui.i)iM: FARRAR TEMPTATION Life he hind the ereiif of a CJrani Operu coinimny deplcled In thU blr l.hutop'ay FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE George Shay Cook, C. S. B, OE CHICAGO ORPHEUM THEATRE Chelten Ave Weat of aermantoun Ave SUNDAY, JAN. 30. at 3i30 P. M. ooona open a a The I'lienonienal ltusalan V lollnUt IBOURSTIN Y Mitherapoon Hall. Mon live . Feb. 7. nt 8ll5, l(e Heuta 50 e to (1.50 on Sale at HeDDt'a, tUO Clieatnut. Met. bmlt Mua Dureau. ACADEMV Soata at Jleppo'a, 1J10 Chestnut Philadelphia I Tonight at 8:15 urcnesira ohainqer, rianiit f HOOim BORROW A FEW SHILLINGS FROv THE ENEMYSCENEBAL, AMD THEN PRO- KEEDS TO MAKE A CrETAWAY KScSvv9iKHs'5l !y "SSI MOVIE EXPOSURE m J - . . p IT !T ttt: l AW TKt INTELLlQEMT'CAHrNEi IS HOT RUW11WG TO CRT HELP TIE CAM&-RA MAM IS CAIttW HIM WITH. Oil .TvXU... THE. PJAGRAbl ,XPI.AlrT4 To the Farthest South Punta Arenas, tho southernmost city In the world, some GOO miles farther south than Cape Town, nt tho Routhcin tip of tho African Continent, Is to be Included In tho Itinerary of tho eisy-chalr trav clcra who accompnny B M. Newman on the third stngo of his South American journov, at tho Academy of Music, Prl day evening and Siturdav afternoon, IVb ruary 4 nnd 6. Mnny romantic tales hnvo been woven nbout this city on tho Straits of Magellan, but today It Is the thriving centre for tho cattle and sheep raising and hldo industries of Patagonia and tho Island of Tlerrt. ol Tuego. Thero nre other Interesting cities to bo Included in this travel-talk Montevideo, tho ultrn Amcrlcnn capital of Uruguay, which has a population of a half million; Santiago, tho romantic and highly cultured capital of Chill, sot like a gem In a cluster of Andean Mountain poako; Concopclon nnd Valdlvla. In southern Chill, which havo a qunlntnesa nil their own, nnd Valparaiso, the thriving port, which Is rivaling Seat tle. THE LIGHTING OF THE PHOTOPLAY Continued from Tnco One suggests tho "clang" and smash of Jap anese music. In "Carmen," however, tho Itcmbrandt Idea wns followed The lighting and grouping of the characters In tho soft shadows were all worked out In keeping with tho "school" of that famous moator. Wo are trying. In our pictures, to give the public tho "artistic" element In pho tography, as well as tho "commercial," never, howovir, neglecting the latter, which consists In the careful technicali ties of camera and laboratory work. It was only after months of hard work nnd study thnt our recent effects were obtained, ns It becomes Infinitely moro difficult to obtain light effects on a rap Idly moving film than upon a properly arranged and carefully timed plate. And always It should be borne In mind these effects must bo BUbdued to tho action of tho artist, as that they are merely inci dentalnever obtrusive I doubt If ono person out of every 10 who seo our pictures appreciates the enormous amount of work that must bo done In order to secure theso effects, but I do feel that, gradually, more people nro beginning to notice our efforts and appreciate them However, tho 10th per son who Bees our productions has an ad ditional treat In store for himself. FORREST Last Mnt & Evg. Julian ELTINGE " MnVucy"' NEXT MON. SEATS NOW KLAW EHLANGEn'S PEUKLESS MUSICAL, mODUCTION Don't Wait Don't Be Late; You Can't Afford to Hesitate! Heat Seats tl GO at Wednesday Matinees J3ROAD Mat. Today fc,2d Joyous Week ; &SaU KLAW . EltLANOCn and GEOnun TYLER I'llEbEVf THE KAINIIOW COMEDY, POLLY ANNA That Has Swept the Entire Community With a Tidal Wave of Gladness Ilest Scats II SO at Wednesday Matinees GARRICK MatToday tonight N'm Finn! Wpplr NlBntB nt 8 " Week nnai WeeK MntB Wed &Sat COHAN A HARRIS Present THE BEST PLAY PHILADEL PHIA HAS SEEN IN 25 YEARS NlKhta k Hat Mat , .',0c TSc, SI It SO No higher Popular Price Wed Mat Rest Seats II Starting MQN 7 KEH I HEATH THURB Twin Beds AHIPDTf.AN THEATRE LIrurd Are. Lei. Bill AltVIMI STOCK COMPANY Preaents I.OU1S MANN'S SUCCl-HhtUL DRAMA "All On Account of Eliza" Special Alipeurance rrlilay Krenlne N'eit MR. EARLE METCALF As l'ranz llocliatuhl the 1-eadlnr Mule Character MATS. Tneaday. Thursday. baturJay Next eek "The VelIo Ticket" Knickerbocker nra EkSss- "INSIDE THE LINES" Dnmnnl't Dumonfa Mlnatrels. 6th L Arch UUmQUl 8 bu MAT. TODAY, 10c & 20c THE MOVIE NUT! " wm w'','e . n. ,u . .-. frm tfrfiTv' ..vaf--WC V-. f " Tit . t I uniAirvV lo SUZ. t Kin I SURE! uencitfM. ; - r ' Tn n. J V 1. I m? ANP THE. MAM WM ISPIWG TK MOST 'VflSK GETS- TKE.i,A?l CK.ED1T LETTERS Tli in Kb MorrlB on the Wane To the Dramatia Editor: .Sir Prom tho very outsot of tho 1915-10 theatrical aenson I hnvo been noticing with ilcllRht tho rnpld reversion of tho plnj Boers from tho movie bnrk to tho Fpoken ntnKc T'c 12 molcn h n tliliiB of the nnit The Idcnl of tho TrlnnRlo I'llm Compnnj hns been Blinttcrcd to tho pround, bo thnt, nlthoiiRh they represent nbout tho best thero Jfl In tho motion picture nrt, they arc, nevertheless, only molo producers nnd distributers. They hung on to tho 13 policy nt tho Knicker bocker In New York city ns lone ns they uerc foolish enough to do so. Then, when I ) 1 1 1 1 o Burke wns being exhibited for tho first tlmo on tho screen, they re duced their ndmlislon fee to CO cents. Whtlo Illlllo Ilurko was tho attraction, think of It! Thon enmo tho most telling blow ngalnst tho molcs, the passing out of exlstcnco of the Vltngraph molng-plc-ture theatre. Tho house now bcari Its former name, the Criterion, and Is to bo tho home of the spoken drama James K. Hnckctt nnd Viola Allen In Shake spearean rcpcrtolro will open tho house. "Movies to Shnkcspcnrc" Is certainly nn Identification of something! Also, If "The Dlrth of a Nation" marks a new era In motion-picture art, why Is thero no successor? Slnco It stands nlono as a sort of a freak of nature, surely It marks no tendency In tho theatrical world. "Chln-Chln." on tho other hand, completely changed tno stylo of theatri cal entertainment and gave us the over lncrcaslng list of musical rovues. So tho Chestnut St. Opera House CHKHTNI'T IIKIOM 11th STRUM" MATS. DAILY. 1.10 to B 1 M 10p, 15c Y I'MMIH, 7 to 11 10c. IV, Wc Ileglnnlnj; N'et Monday Matinee nxcluslvu .Showing of Wm Pox's Sensa tional Masterpiece, with tho Gifted Btar Supported by 1MI.I.IAM E. SHAY Produced In Jamaica by Herbert Urenon. Special Orpnn Music All-Star Comedleu IIItOAI) AM) MOMOOMKRV V. O Mon-MrdllnKir (nn Mar. I)A1IA MATS.. lOci IJtl, 10c und 30o WHO IS PAULINE? Tho orlda Greatest hipnotlst, Some call It fako and others science, but whntovor )iiu call It, that's what It Is S reuiiTlntflv funn G BIG ACTS AND PICTURES !wk3i& lwir'i''iS ia 73?3?7R Last 2 Weeks Beginning Monday Matinee Today, 2:15; Tonight, 8:15 THE MASTODONTIC MUSICAL MARVEL OF MODERN TIMES IT RECIINS WITH OIRLS. ENDS WITH C.IRI.S AND IS COMPLETELY SURROUNDED 11Y CURLS. 12 COIOSSIL SCENES IN. CLUDIMI THE DESTRUC. TION OV A OREAT CITY HY A ZEPPELIN. THE 1'IAIMJ HVILET OP HEAUT1KUL SIRENS WHO PIA KROM STAUE TO OALLEHY. Stroncest Mualral Comedy Cast Ever Seen In Philadelphia, Including George Monroe, Eugene & Willie Howard Marilyi.n Miller JOHN T. MURRAY. DPHNE POLL lill, anu maul i;u.Nfvr hari: MAROAIIkr WARIIE. 1A1I1 And ALEXIS KOhl.OlT Wlll 100 BEWITCHING BEAUTIES ADELP SPECIAL! ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! FRANCES STARR Ir ERH'AHD KNOHIAUCII, Author of "Kismet," "Tho Fawn," "Mr Lady's Dress," Etc. DIRECT FROM ITS SUtCEbblUL HUN OF O Kit HALF A YEAR IN THE UtLbtO THEATRE, NEW YORU ORIGINAL CAST AND PRODUCTION DON'T FOP-GET AND PAY . SOFT. IT BACK. 0 7 V-S 4C lease expires on tho Liberty Theatre in New York, ana niter n, yeiir u ""'"r . iidbUii ' tA inrprnniii i ni iiiiil opera success, comes to brighten things a bit. Thno tho movlefl ars ranldly going back .. ,i.... l.AlnMw Nn 1nnfrr tvlll theV encroach upon tlio "legitimate" property. rnqtiestlonably their intrusion upon ino lacrlilmnln" lina been for tho best In a hundred different ways. Tho advantage - IKmIh nHnftnniitnnHf la Ml Oft t ClPfirlV shown by tho fact that thero oro better plays Tlvcn the children, r.iiscu on tno movies, havo become critical Of course, rtltl.n.tnt, I1.A anntnM tilnva linvn hcen much more successful nnnnclally of late, thero have been many failures, From actual statistics I find that tho precent age of failures Is much lower than for tho I last few seasons Of course tho thentrl nnl l.tiolnnai (a nnmllfntod nn thin ehnncn 1 systom, so thero will nlvvayi bo failures nnd hits nut tno rnnures now nro not duo to the movies, but to the plnywrlghts .. Itl, .Aniilnflnna nml ttiA mnnncrnra wltli tho dollar mark In view. FRnDIHIICK C. IIUSSEDU rhlladclphln, Janunry 27. Dcfcndinjr Anita Stewart To the Photoplay lldltor. 1 want to tell you how much I enjoy nur Siturday Supplement nnd your night column I nm nn anient plcturo fan, nnd nio thing concerning moving pictures In- teie-us me. Ihis evening, nftcr reading your column, I decided, emphatically so, that I did not ngrco with you on ono point, In fact, it left such a bad tnsto In my mouth thnt I decided to writo you and defend my favorite nctrcB1!, Anita Stownrt, who, you Imply, has neither naturalness nor dra matic ability, and "is exceedingly nrtlfl clal In every movement." May I nsk If you havo ever aeon Miss Stewart In "Tho Sins of tho Mothers," "Tho Juggernaut," "jrom Headquarters" and "The Awakening," all Vltngraph re lenses 7 If so, I really cannot find any solid bnso for any of your criticisms of Miss Stewart, for I consider her an nctrcss of great ability! ono who In not conceited or continually nhowlng tho camera a full face, and certainly not "artificial " I really could not let that criticism pass by, for I nlwnys defend my favorites, when possible. D. HAMPTON. Philadelphia, Jnnunry 21, 1916. Three essential of success In motion picture theatres nre consistent pictures, a proper price nnd the right stimulation by ndtcrtMna; In the neighborhoods on which the homes must depend for their pntrnntiKC K. 0. Rowland, In Metro Pictures. filOBF Theatre11 MARKET nnd JUNIPHR 8TS -Continuous 11 to 11 P M 10c. 10c. sr.c. KLEIN BROS. MINSTRELS DELMORE & LEE Olho Drlscoe, Jarrow, tho Lemon Klnp; Others CONVENTION HALL IlltO A I) ANU ALL1X3IIKNY AVE. LU LU TEMPLE, NOBLES SHRINER'S ; -y.-Di a 4-VUX j AMERICA'S ONE HIAI. TO THE IIIU RESIDENT CIRCl'HES OP ElllOI'f" rTHT?l!F! UINfiQ nil tioHiis, 'trained Elephants, Camels, Hears, Oier two hun-iilllJ-!- Kinuo ()rll lin( nfj i,,,,,, oiln-r animals mid nil the Star Pirform ers of the Saudust Arena, Including Dare-Devll NlilH O In his death-del) Ing ulunxe from dome of the Hall. Prices, 2flc, 60c, 7Bo and ?1.00. TI3N THOUSAND SEATS AT 51 CENTS. MTISEF. '.'V anil B0 Cents No Higher On Snip nt Glmliels, Dili nnd Market. UTs IinniNM.Vr; MOMMY EVnX'O, ItOnnitS AJIUSEMEM' COMPANY Presents THE NEWEST NEW YORK MUSICAL REVIEW 1WT1I AN ALL-STAR CAST. SURROUNDED VilTH A BEAUTY CHORUS OF 6030 SONG HITS A S2 NEW YORK MUSICAL G POLLVRD, DIXIE GIHARD, HELEN ELEY. MILLER , CLARENCE IIAUB, Htll 11EUIN, AR111UR JIILL, CARUSI.K, MARIE HOOD, EDMUND COULDINO. IIP U1II HIE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN MALLET 1111 WHO REALLY ARE YOUTHFUL H I DAYID BELASCO Presents lnwiiiiwun mmmFwmmm mm J fim. li I """"Zl Rs "JiiiSHSH mmdBmMiM&BrM iHHiafVSPSii LILY LANGTRY The Enp;lish actress coming to Keith's next week. B. F.Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS. Mat. 2 1.M. S Shows Dally. Night. 8 P.M. NKXT WEEK Farewell American Tour Mrs. Langtry (Iady do Bntho) Supported by Lionel Atwlll and Leopold Stork In a Society Play called "Ashes"" " -" "" . " A Popular Duo Paul Morton & Naomi Glass Presenting "Rcforo and After" A Rccord-nrcnUlng lilt WILLARD SIMMS & CO. In "rilndcr'B rumlshed I lat" Bnntly & Norton, Marie nt7Rlbbon, Alfred Borgen, Iiradlel & Norrls, Rob bie Gordone, Saxo Sextette. BBaNBaXTv MATH. 3 1'. M. EMS'S. R ONE WEEK ONLY OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE DAY, MONDAY Pun. Mat. lues. Thurs . 2V & 80c. Her. Mnt. hut. Malils. Ilrst .Seats SI. No Richer. .Matinee Today Tonlfht, I nit lime, ""iCIIOOI. DAIS." REVUE AT POPULAR PRICES 1 j J vbaJ i 4 U w " BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING MATTiMrcrcs TinmsnAV and SATURDAY In the Mot YVIdelr DIs cusaed I'lujr of the Year MARIE--0DILE Ii ConUnued on ne P?J Hynrs oNP PART WILL B $HOWN ACROSS THE WAY 1 M