Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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BTHlSrlG L'EDGEB PniliADMLTHTA, MONDAY JANUARY 31. 1010'
V
PRETTY GIRLS, BALD-HEADED, SHOD
IN NO. 12'S, TO DO ORLANDO BALLET
Horrors 1 But Junior League Debutantes Are "Dead
, Game Sports" and Will Appear at Bellevue
in Play to Aid War Sufferers
It can't bo done.
Just Imnglno pretty girls with bnld
hearts and No, 12 feet! Society folks
Insist Mint It's Impossible, but never
theless they're nil ngoR to sen tho ex
periment, Tim walls of tho ball room In
tha Bellovuc-Stratford nro oxpectert fnlrly
to bulge under tho stress of tho Knur
Hiindred Plus who will thronjr thoro
when SO of the dlmplcdest nnd most
chnrmlnpr members of tho unmarried set
foretro their front curls nnd fearfully
but hopefully present themselves In nn
amateur play called tho "Hallet of
Orlando," with Its setting taken from tho
Florenllno period of tho fourteenth cen
tury. The privnte. view of tho piny Is
tomorrow nnd tho show Wednesday.
Frorri start to finish It Is to bo an
out-of-the-ordlnary "out-of-the-ordlnnry
play." ( Tho most out-of-the-ordlnury
things about tho piny nro tho costtimes.
For be It known that, according to old
prints, milady at tho tlmo of the set
ting: was moro beautiful than other beau
tiful women according to tho baldness of
tho top of her head. TJirrerltiR fiom tho
monks of tho porlod, who bclloved In a
bald spot on the crown surrounded by a
thicket of hair, tho femlnlno fashion
demanded tho brow run back ns far ns
milady would clip away tho hair.
On tho back of tho head wns worn a
tall cap, suspiciously like a "dunco cap."
On It were flappers llko the planes of nn
aeroplane. The gown was exccsslx-ely
flowing' and to remind folks that they had
feet 'neath their wldo skirts, the ladles of
the day ndopted excessively loni? nnd
pointed silken footgear.
THE HOKROnS OF AVAR.
"How horrlblol" cried society matrons.
When told by their daughters of the pro
posed costumes.
If the girls hadn't been slnco last sum
iner making tho costumes, they might
think eo, too, but, they say, they have had
plenty of tlmo to get used to tho Idea of
them. Tho play ta for tho benefit of suf
ferers In tho war zone, and tho girls In
the' Ballet Orlando say that tho costumes
they wear only bring homo tho horrors
of war. Society Is aghast at tho thought
of Its protty debutantes appearing minus
their scalp locks nnd with long shoes
stuffed with cotton llko a Christmas stock
ing. "DEAD GAME SPORTS."
"The girls aro dead gamo sports," said
one young "deb." "Not ono balked. Vn
will look perfectly lovely. AA'o won't be
surprised If wc start n new fashion of
halt-dressing in Philadelphia."
Whether or not tho front curls will ac
tually bo clipped off must of course re
main a secret, but ono pretty member of
the cast hinted darkly that It was ens-y
to obtain nice new bangs "at so much
per."
There will bo eight real men in tho
play students at tho Academy of the Fine
Arts for It was explained that they could
practice In the daytime, which was tho
only time the girls could, on account of
parties at night About half of the girls
will take tho parts of men nnd theso aro
the cholco rolfs, tor it was said tho cos
tumes aro "perfectly darling." Each "boy"
will wear a wig of curls. There will be a
loose blouso and the rest will bo mostly
tights. To bo sure there Is a short skirt,
but It would never in tho world pass
the seashore three-lnches-above-thc-ltneo
rule, Miss Georgnnnn ftrowii, who has
won much local fame for her Egyptian
dancing, Is coach and "picker."
COMEDY AND "PEP."
The plny will be a comedy in three
scenes. It will not bo a "problem play,"
says tho announcement, but there'll be
plenty of "pep," nnd, continues the
poster, "you know thero Is lots of 'pep'
in theso days." Tho acting will nil be
pantomime not a word will be spoken,
oxcept porhaps under tho breath when
sonio ono perchance comes to a halt on
tho end of ono of the long shoes and ties
up tho action for tho nonce.
Thoro will bo a Villain In a villa, stil
ettos, moonlight love scenes, duels, sere
nades, with even nn attempted murder.
Of course the would-bo murderer can't
shout "Die!" anil tho "vlatlm" can't
gurgle, but horror, Joy, affection, an
guish can nit bo "registered" Just ns In
tho movie.
OIHLS DESIGN SCENERY.
Th scenery Is nil hand-palntcd nnd ex
ceedingly novel nnd hcnutlfut. Tho sky
will bo gold. Tho first scene Is a garden,
tho trees being most striking nnd pur
posely not like anything grown nowndnvs.
Tho next sccno Is a moonlit grove, nnd
tho last Is a street In Florence. Tlio
scenery Is tho work of uMIss Dorothy
Stewart. Miss Oertrudo fjnmbr-rt nnd Miss
Christine Chambers. The young artists
havo been highly complimented by IOUls
Dakst, Granville Uarkcr nnd other ex
perts of modem scenery ,for their excel
lent effects.
Miss Dorothy Stewart Is stage manager
and ha3 nrrnnged a novel entry for tho
opening ballet by having the stage built
In tiers. Tho dancing will be under dif
ficulties with the elongated shoes, but It
Is most striking. It consists of a scries
of exaggerated poses, all studiously copied
from the old prints. AA'elrd and creepy
music will accompany tho novet dancing.
Tho ballot and cast have been prao. Icing
for a long tlmo nt 709 Arch street.
HOPE TO RAISE $23,000
Tho costumes were designed by Mls
Etcnnor Sutler nnd mado by the girls
themselves, who nre all members of tho
Junior League. Tho New York branch
of tho Junior 1-eaguo recently mado
$23,000 and every effort will bo mndo by
tho local branch to cqunl that sum. The
funds will bo turned over to the Emer
gency Aid Society, which will buy pro
visions to send to homeless families In
the warring countries. The officers of tho
League are: Miss Gertrude Ely, presi
dent; Miss Adeline Pepper, vice presi
dent; Miss Elizaboth Henry, treasurer;
Miss Harriet Frnzler, secretary, and Miss
Eleanor Hopkins, assistant secretary.
IDA SCHNALL SWIMS
INTO PHOTOPLAY FAME
RISING FROM THE SEA
Good Work Displayed by Swim
mer in Blue Bird's
New "Undine"
By the Photoplay Kditor
DINE"
iiml sholnn tlll
"tlNIHNR" lllim ltlr,1 nlinlnftlnv In five n.ill
Tly Henrv ntto, from the. ilr. In Mmt
Eoufluo Ilelenied todny
ween iu me victoria
Queen I'mln . . . .
Onillnp
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Waldo, tho huntor . ..
titi..t.tjiit,ti,
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Mil S liti ill
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IMuKt.ii (Iit.cI I
LOGAN BAPTIST PASTOR
TO HE INSTALLED TONIGHT
Elaborate Services Planned for the
Rev. Melvin B. Wright
Tho Rev. Melvin B. Wright will be
Installed as pastor of the Logan Baptist
Church with elaborate services tonight.
Tho Rev. Dr. Walter B. Shumway will
be tho presiding officer. The passages
from the Rlble will be read by tho Rev.
Dr. Rutger Dox, of the Tioga Baptist
Church, and the In' ocatlon given by the
Rev. Dr. Richard Turner, of the Bishop
Foss Methodist Episcopal Church. The
Rev. Dr. Russell Conwell will preach the
sermon, and n prnjer will be delivered
by tho Rev Merchant S. Bush, pastor
of Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church. The
charge to the pastor will he made by the
Rev. Dr. Forrest E. Dager, of St. Paul's
Reformed Episcopal Church, and the
charge to the church by the Rev. Dr.
John Gordon, of tho Temple Theological
School. Greetings from the Philadelphia
Baptist Association will be read by the
moderator, tho Rev. Elmer W. Powell,
and tho greetings will Include short ad
dresses by pastors of the neighborhood.
Annette Kellcrmail has it rival, ntvl
"Neptuno's Daughter" n successor In id i
Schnnll nnd the now Hlue Hlril phnlnplnv,
"Undine."
Miss Schnnll is ncllliei- quite so slim I
nor quite so graceful ns Miss Kcllcrimin, '
but she dives nnd swims with nil tliat
Indv's vlnoi. nnd she otlt-ncts her. A'nt.
If Miss Schnnll pro far from Miss Kel
lermnn's equal as n screen ornament,
sho would bo morn thnn welcome ns into
moro opportunity for the directors tn give
us ocean scones and hntidsoinc nthlrtlc
women disporting themselves moro Or
less as nature Intended.
"t'ndlno" Is the successor uf "Neptune's
Dnughter," because It makes moro of tho
Bea and the sea nymphs', nnd hns far less
of tho stupid, stagey "court stuff" with
which tho earlier film was overloaded.
Tho story Is the simple old yarn of t'n
dlne, her love and the child In whom she
Is rcln.-"irnatcd. It gives ample opportu
nity for visions of iiinltlcns sporting In
tho surf, high locks nnd high dives,
caverns, witches, a looly queen of the
nymphs nnd her nttcndnnt dancing gills.
Hy some excellent grouping nnd good
photography, the graceful nut lines of the
dancing nymphs nre thrown ngnlnst env
crn mouths nnd across the dazzling sen
In some very pretty picture. (Vrnslon
ally the shade of a censoring hand cm
be seen blotting out some of the lliinst
visions nnd obscuring a turn of pint. Hut
If "I'mllnc" Itself has sinned, It hns sinned
on the side of discretion. In tlio water It"
nymphs aro free of draper: when they
come to land, presto! they nre nil decked
out In seaweed.
THE F1WINO TOUPBDO A I'ltm Alls-'l'rl-ini;lo
feature llrm In IHc parts, fWtliirliiK
John Emprnon. Released todnv nnil nhnuti
at tho Arcadia Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed
nesday. "The Flying Toipedo," tlio newest Griffith-superintended
production of the Til
anglo Company, Is a good talc, with some
amusing trimmings and sonic excellent
battle scenes thrown In. It frankly pie
tends only to entcrtnln. It Is not tr.vlnir
to "warn" the country ngnlnst "foreign
coalitions." It produces an Invasion of
tho Pacific coast merel as an excuse for
tho efforts of some spies to steal tlio se
cret of the "flying torpedo," the success
ful ruses by which a novcllst-detectUe,
Clnvorlng, iecovcrs It, nnd the attack on
tho country. In which the torpedo saves
the nation from ruin.
Tho story moves clearly nnd swiftly
through some qulto exciting tricks. nnd
ruses. It ends in a series of battle plc
tvics, differently handled from those in
"The Iilrth of a Nation," "The Ilnttle
cry of Peace" or "The Serpent," but quite
as good. The operation of the flying tor
pedo, directed by wireless. Is very suc
cessfully accomplished. Tho advisory
board of experts is shown with a dozen
actors made up as clever Imitations of
Edison, Ford et nl.
Ah for tho fun of thing, that resides In
the whimsical novelist detective and the
acting of John Emerson. Tho typo Is a
decided relief from the usual handsome
and morose sleuth of the screen.
The censor has done ono of his usual
clever bits of work with "Tho Flying
Torpedo" At ono stage of tho story the
spies ure supposed to kill n man by plnc
Ing a enpsulo of gas In such a position
that answering the telephone breaks tho
shell and releases tho poison. Labeling
W ' '
nrlllen WMvurd, In the form of a trial.
Nine! ana entertslnln.
PHOTOPLAYS.
S'Var'JlunniV'VvsVn.
fitriTS't T BTItKBT OPERA HonfiK-'T'ie
KjRiisA' fa. T'oi
India "nmlX harem of a native prince,
tiir-lttlA Mnnria). Tuesday and Wednesday,
a"ti, , KMnB Torpedo." will) .lohn Emerson.
-Jh "Tftn flnlJ Htil.'' a Keystone comeciv
,ll --.
:Klfl
and
Tiuirsuny. i r"'i..""'i V.".,. :.a
Sml lie DWI." wlih Homoo Arbuel
fabol Normand. ...mi.
i iMrnin-"Tho Temntat on," with neraidine
''VarVar! All Seek, n story of ""la's '
?& Wife K,-n"5he".
Held.
HTnCtC.
tMrnlCAN "All on Account of this." Tho
A Arvlne pl era In ilouls M nn's play Headed
i.v llutli rtoblnson and Oeorgo Arlne.
KS'lCKKHHOCKnn "Carmen. 'I lie unicssr.
hoeVer playera in Merlmee's famous plny,
nllh Kleanor Montrll In the llllo role.
VAfDIJA'lM.t:.
uv.tTil K Mrs. IiiiRlry In "Ahi.'
Morion
A cliarmhiK Rroup from the t'nlwraal Bluebird finturr, "Undine,"
playing nil Avcek at the Victoria.
in "llrTore and,, After": Hlmins
n In "Fllnder's Tarnished Flat :
I jiorton, songs ami dances: 8ao
riten,"orallst; ltohh a Oordone. In
nrt studies llrnn ey biki jsorrw. in '" i
land". Marie nunlbuon. monoloRisit.
iivv.Ii Pauline hjnnotlst; "Piano Movers."
Mr and Mr" for.ion AVIIde. shadnWRiaplilsta:
I lent Ha, es, bnnjolf t: Sid llaxter ani com
iianv. Blacknlrc artists: Foley itnd O Nclll,
under tho supposition that some mole
pntron may bo Insfdred by such u dec ice
to discover a powerful and fntal gan that
r mi lie contained In a quarter-Inch enpsulo.
I -g borrow or steal some of It nnd do
some friend to denth, tho board hns
excised cnnuali of the enpsulo business to
keep the audience partially In thu dark.
Perhaps It is only self-protection.
Theda llnrn, stnrred in "Gold nnd the
Woman." a AA'ltllam Fo production,
directed bv Jnmes Vincent, fainted dur
Inc the niulilncr of olio of the scenes In
Hint nlcture. The scone was Hint of a
raid nn thn home of. a wealthy Mexican
landowner. Miss Darn was required to j
stand still In the middle of n sot while '
bullets were chot past her nt the win
dows In back. The tension pioved too
great and she collnpsed.
Helen Eddy, the little gill who made
such n hit In "The Gentleman Prom In
dlnnn" Hint she was permanently en
gaged on tho spot. Is a snd young Miss
these dnys. The icnson? She has a horse
or rather hail a horse that liked to go
out nights. In fact her steed liked to
go out so well that he never came hack.
Helen Is absolutely green about anything
pertaining to horseflesh nnd after she
took her beast to the bain sho forgot to
fustcn the door. Result one horse miss
ing and u end little film nctrcss.
nenin-rt nMinn. uho will soon he seen ill
a big AA'orld Film feature, Is thinking of j
quitting motion pictuie wotk lor Mitne
fhlng less hazardous, such us teaming
dviinmlte. During the past three weeks
hq has been bitten by a bulldog, smashed
over Hie head with a Japanese Jar, but
ted by an Irate tniii, hurled In the debris
of (in exploding freight steamer, slashed
ttcrosn the hand with a subro and thrown
off the Palisades of the Hudson.
As n -peclnl feature on next Frldav
evening. Mr. Enrl Metcalf, ono of I.ubln's
popular screen stars, will essay the
dialect Gei man part of Franz I!"hstuhi
with the Arvinc Players at the American,
and he promises to ninko much of Its
grotesque queiles of speech and manner.
As his guest on that night, Mr. Metcalf
will have a number of popular film actors
and actresses. Miss Robinson will poi
tray Kllzn, nnil Mr. l.a Salle the son
AVultcr. and Mr. Arvlne the diameter of
Franz liochstulil eveiy night except the
night he gives wny to Mr. Metcalf.
In iiedi
NIXON-Mnrv Horr. Impersonalor: . "The
nnder Kids." i:dnnr Atchison .Elv In "nillv s
Tombstones': the Hordon lllnhlanrters. mual-
i lans. the I'edcrson Iiroiners, acrouais.
i ill.tlliri-Ucnrge Auger In "The tllant'a Fear' :
I "l",ir .liKks snd i a (Jiicen ," Jlmmv Itev-
iioIr. monnlnglat. Manning. Cloan and com
' irmv "Visions d Art : Nettle llon, com
, edl "n'ne: l)o lilo's C'lpuj. Alf Ornnt. mono -
oast. Tabor and llanlev and the Four
tlofiilrs.
at pniM t.n rnircs.
rr.r Br to , lSSSS' &-
'"""" ' " '"". :" ' " . .. , ., ,,!, 1'miH .
, nr.tii.tit it, nr,mn ,111 till- tuiu ,....,. . ........
Th- scenerv is by .Ioepli I rban. nlmsc nork
ul h tho ifoston open t oinnany la so noted,
musli lj.v Herman Kunk words nnd lrlcs
hv ' M. H Mrl,ollan. A show of the usual
tnerr.i Hue to annuo one In need of rrlax
!lltnA-"lntliiinna," with t'ntrlela folllnRe, ,
Pffln Shannon, Herbert Kelcey nnd I'lillln ,
Merlvnle. A cntmily h (". i". (.'uililng, froni
l:lnnnr II rotters stories oi me inuim '.
who wns the iirisnliinmllon of ',' I
,Vinr I'nPflnB hn nf lIU.i." --.b ilenrge
titles lilns
rrni now
1 1 A UIIIl
111! I H R O
nn TiIhI "III! I'redeilik Perry
ii An oX'HInn nt"r of erlme.
th
rmi ordt r.
A mtlKllIll show
with trmesn. ilrnma,
I
T!rfSHAJrTfW3
Se3iUKr
fi-z&mwit-v
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-. . . . niriiiiiiin ii i t iTiixri-nr
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II- l-lirii ..,-.... - . " ..(
i nincuv nnd t xirnnKnn7ii. -i?u iunr...j.
Vlrtit mrtronoUtiin nnmurilon.
PLANCOUNTER-TIIROST
AT SALOON INVASION'
100 Clergymen Call iMontlnJ
Agctinst Activity of Liquor M
Men in West Philn.
A "counter-attack" against the ".stnJjS
nvnslon" of West Phllolclphla W llM
launched this afternoon nt a meetlnJM
en uy iw clergymen nt tho Ccntriil
tig Men's Chrlstlnn Association i
..t,.,, n .m.iiua win oe lollnn-.
d newspaper advcnin.
called
You
The
u was saiu. nlul newsnnner n,t..u i.,l
Of thn tin,, a.
"advance" on v..
will bo employed to teach tho public tS
sohnmno ni.,1 nkl.re.. ... ., ".? ln
. ..., ..,.u uuuvt lUffin
iniercsts in their
Philadelphia.
' saiooiiKcepers who nre now nl'S
rlAat.firlt.rp t. sn.,A liM.u. ... ... . c'l. 1
. , . H. """" iiteoBcs in west Phil
adclphla Invested In licenses in Sou iff
PhlUdelphla to be used as wede
secure licenses In AVest PhlWelphht
through transfer, nccordlng to the nil
fir n.n.i,. T I.I. .. . ,
. , ucuibu mj. viuiuiit., pastor Of lh.
Chestnut Street Until 1st rimmr, ,nX '"H
Chestnut streets, one of the nntl-salocn
leaders of AA'cst I'hllndelphla.
"Those men knew they could not oh.
tain licenses directly In AVest Phllad,U
phln, so they Invested their innn... ...
In South Philadelphia, where, opposition
In wnnW." ilnelnrnrl ll, ll.. f" '"g.n .'
ams. "Now they're trying the ea
mcinou oi iransicrs or llcennes
?3
British to Tax. Theatres i
LONDON', .Tnn. 31.-Heglnnld McKenfijil
Chancellor of the Kxchenuer. has k... !
engaged for several weeks In plannlntr 3
new schemes of tnxatlon to be onnouiiceS -B
In Hie Jlnrch budget He Inn decided
In principle, according to the Dally Mall
upon a tax on theatres, music halls, cine
mas auu an cmcriuiniuouis
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESENTATION
-!t;;U
a -V1 ieMi
MIL.
ii i m,
SoSm Gmpom
THK fnllnwlnc tlieulres otitnln Hielr nil uirea llironcli me slwim
. iklni ('.iniiiiiiy. which Is n Rimruneo of curly Hli,.lnRs of the
.,..t Mr, iliiViliiiis All nil lures revleivcil hernrn exhibition. Ask for
fl'e Iheaire" "in "ur lo.aity oMnlnlng pictures through the STANLKY
llooklni; Liiiniiany.
Theatrical Baedeker
AUnt.l'Hl-".M ir'e Oilile." with rriitli ci Starr,
n di.mi.i hv lMwtnl Knoblauch. prodiiLcd b
Uild Itelusio Th story deals with a outm
irirl In a romctit hi Alsuitj ihirhiK the
Prunco-l'russl in War
JKinrmST "Aioiind the Map," with j:ilo
Alder, William Xotrta, Hazel Cox and others.
1II1IMDDA 'Sin. Morris .rovsuiik
ALliAnluKA Mat ujiuuta. ukm. .o
nLiiiniuuiin vaudeville S. I'uraiii'i l'letuici
Mary Pickford in 'The Foundling
ARCADIA
riinsTNt T i
IIHI.OW' H1TII
TlllAXUI.1! 'I..11 S ,
TUP In -TIIIJ KI.YIMS
John Lmerson Tonpnoo"
n-r i r md and Thompson i
APOLLO MATINEH DAILY
JULIA DEAN
tn "THi: HANSOM"
LIBERTY B,lOAD an;!olumb1a
MARGARITA FISCHER in
"Tilt: Pit AGON" Equitable Picture.
LogiAditorium BronJ A;..d
MHTHO PICTflti: foni Presents
Mary Miles Minter ln ""mCTc'inE"
MarkeTsrtheatre 3a3 maS:t
Sarah Bernhardt in Jeanne Dore
SI3K "UltAFT" EVEKY WEDNESDAY
BLUEBIRD
200 NOItTH nilOAD ST
IKNTKAI.
Chestnut St. Op. House
"THE RULING PASSION"
First Run Fox Feature
WK.ST rilll.Alini.I'lHA
nRATNin S:D nnJ MARKET STS.
VJIIVttniy MAT. DAILY. 2 I', St.. 5c
Woni.n .Msenu ALIC BRADY
ill "THE
RACK"
OVERBROOK 03D nnd ISfflf
TKIAXOLK PLAYS
IlESRIE DAIHH.SCAI.E In "THE OOI.DES
CLAW." WEHER A KIKLDS 1st
inn nr.si ur uxiJMiES"
I'AIlAMOrS'T Presents
CHAIH.OTTE tmiSHNVVOOD T ANR"
nnd SYDNEY OHANT In
CEDAR
VAKAMOVKT
THP.ATIIE
ItOTII AND
rniiAii AVE.
'GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST'
I'AHAMOL'NT I'llODVCTION
FAIRMOUNT
20TH AND
('.IllAlll) AVE.
VITUillAPH HLfi: Itllincj.N riiATI'Hi:
I'lesenl AMTV STEWAUT and HAIII.H
VVILIIAMS In "MY LADY'S .SLlI'l'Ell"
ORPHEUM 0EI,MASi?SrvNADvnS.
iiiTAxnr.i: plays- norma talmadoe in
THE MISSLNO LINKS" SAM UEIINARD
in HEr.vrsK hi; loved her."
HDICMT 0-D ami WOODLAND AVE.
UK1C1N 1 DallyMnt..2. Eve, 0:30 to 11.
I'AKAMOLNT I'll'TLIlK
THE VOICE
N THE FOR"
DAI rV "I MARKET STREET
rALALt io a. m. to n :is p. m.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"MICE AND MEN"
DONALD BRIAN
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
EVERT MONDAY SDIMECT TO CUANOE
ALHA3IBIIA
APOLLO
AKCADIA
BELMONT
BLUEBIRD
BROAD ST. CASINO
CEDAR
CENTURY
CHEST. ST. OP. HOUSE
EUREKA
FAIRMOUNT
FRANKF0RD
52D ST.
GARDEN
GERMANT0WX
GIRARD
GLOBE
GRAND
GREAT NORTHERN
IRIS
JEFFERSON
JUMBO
LAFAYETTE
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
LOGAN AUDITORIUM
MARKET STREET
ORIENT
ORPHEUM
OVEJtBROOK
PALACE
PARK
PLAZA
PRINCESS
REGENT
RIALT0
BURY
wm
WpWQOD
mmtiv
STRAND
SCSqi'EHAXA
fI0lA
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MONDAY
Mary I'lckford. in
The FounJIInK
JulLi Dean, In
Tho Hansom
John Emerson, ln
Tlio Flylnc Torpedo
Dlancho Seet, ln
The Escape
Charlotte Oreenwood,
Jane
Malcolm Duncan, ln
Wild Oata
The
filr! of the Golden Wet
Harold Lockuood. In
Tile End of the Road
1'ox Feature:
The Itullnir i'aiafon
The
Nation's Peril
Anita Stewart, tn
My Lady'u Clipper
Houso Peters, in
The UrtJt Divide
Edna Mayo. In
The bllndnesa of Virtue
Marzuerltn Clark, ln
The Crucible
Penman Thompson's
The Old Homestead
Douglas Fairbanks, in
Double Trouble
Robert Warwick, tn
Fruits of Dealre
All" Brady. In
The Rack
Triangle: Orrln Johnson,
in The Trice of Power
Vnlll Valll, In
The Tunnolt
TUESDAY
Mary Pickford. In
The Foundllnc
Pauline Frederick.
He I la Donna
ln
John Emerson, in
The Flytnir Torpedo
Blanche Hweet, in
The Eacapo
Anita Stewart, ln
My Lady's Slipper
The Mvsterloua Bride
Sellff News
Marguerite Clark. In
Prince and the Pauper
Thurlow Bergen,
The City
Fox Feature:
The Rullnir Paaafon
Lillian Olsh. In
The Lily and the Rose
Marcuerlte Snow, in
Rotemary
Pauline Frederick,
Bella Donna
Eulalle Jenaen, in
The Wheels of Justice
Triangle: . Frank Keenan.
In The Conard
Denman Thompson's
The Old Homestead
Ulani'he Siveet, In
Stolen Goods
Dustln Farnum. In The
iientleman From Indiana
Graft
Trlanirle Orrln Johnson,
In The Prlco of Pofer
Mary Wckford, In S
Behind the Scenes
Katherlne Karlred, In
The Winged Idol
Girl and the Game CI
Wraith of Ha'don Towers
Emily Stevens. In
The House of Tears
Oeraldlne Farrar, In
Temptation
Marcartta Fla'htr, In
'I'ho Dragon
Theda Bare, tn
Destruction
Mary Miles Minter, tn
HarUira Frletchle
Sarah Bernhardt. In
Jeanne Dore
Donald Brian, In
The Voice In the For
Norma Talmadge. In
The Mlwlng Link
Paile Barrlacale, in
The Golden Claw
Marguerite Clark. In
Mica and Men
Marguerite Clark, in
Prince ami the Pauper
ucfji
na CTjcJe
jPVSLWIISS.
Hejrn Ware, in
Mcrt Ie
"fts
t Warwlek. ln
'FUlta of Dealre
OeraUilne Farrar. in
Twatatwn
VaUl ValU. ta
Her Debt of Honor
fjui X HiMfaaan. In
Peiuijnttoa'a OEoiM
t?3X2rb&in
Lionel Barryfi&are. to
Dura Tborns
Cbrl J Run. In
Thv Bjenjlor
141 'JriHlaeD Iu
Mary Roland. In
The Edge of the Abyss
I-ove'a
Pilgrimage to America.
The Mummy
and the Hummingbird
Oeraldlne Farrar. In
Temptation
Clara Kimball Tounr. In
Camilla
WEDNESDAY
Mary Pickford. tn
The Foundling
Graee Elllstnn. ln
Black Fear
John Emerson. In
The Flying Torpedo
Blanche Sweet,
The Escape
Julia Dean. In
The Ransom
William Duncan. In
'I he Wanderers
Clara Kimball Young, In
iniDy
Theda Bara.
Carmen
, Fox Feature:
The Uullng; Panalon
William Faversham. In
One Million Dollars
Victor Moore, In Chlm
mte I'adden Out West
Triangle Plays
Let Katy Do It
Florence Iharili. In
The Price of Her Silence
Cooper Cllffe. In
A Parisian Itomanca
. Valll Valll, In
Her Debt of Honor
Julia Dean, tn
'. The Hansom
-S8
Marguerite Clark. In
isvo uiiu me i auper
William Farnum. In
uo uroKen ijiw
William Courtenay. In
The laland of Surprise
Triangle: Marie Doro. In
. IIVWI .JllJJI
Olga Tetrova. In
What "Will People Say?
A Daughter of Penance
The Bubbles of lilaaa
Triangle; Wlllard Maclt,
In The Conqueror
Oeraldlno Farrar, In
Temptation
Robert B. Mantell, In
The Unfaithful Wife
Wlllard Mack, in
Aloha Oe
Dorothy Donnelly,
Madame X
In
The Maklns- Over
of Geoffrey Manning
Norma Talmadge, In
The Mlsalnc Links
Violet Mersereau. In
The Path of Happlneu
Marguerite Clark. In
Mice ami Men
Mary Pickford. In
Such a Little Queen
Julia Dean. In
The Ransom
The Secret Seven
Two I'hllanthroplo Bona
Helen Ware, in
becret Love
Pearl White. In
The King's dam
Oeraldlne Farrar, in
Temptation
The
Smuggler of Santa Crut
Mary Pickford. tn
Madam Butterfly
PudTnttad Wilson"
Beast Barriacale, la
The Mating-
Thurloar Bergen, ln
Tha CUy
wtsss?
(en In
a
Broaitway I'nlieraal:
The Nature Man
William Farnum. ln
A Soldier's Oath
Ajilta Stewart, in
My Lady's Slipper
Margarita Fischer, tn
The Dragon
Dorothy Donnelly, In
Madame X
Sarah Bernhardt, In
Jeanne Dora
Houae Peters. In
The Winged Idol
Marguerite Clark, In
Mice and Men
Muriel Ostrlche, ln
A Circus Romance
Lulu Glaser. in Ine'e
Pilgrimage to America
.... . Deatlny
The Mlnalng Mummy
Francis X. Bushman. In
Man and His Soul
Virginia Pearson. In
Thou Art the Man
Henri Woodruff. In
The Bcrko'lng Flame
Oerda Holmes. In
The Victory of virtue
Mary Pickford. In
Madam Butterfly
Theodore Roberts, In
Pudd'nhead Wilson
Lillian Lorraine. In
NMl of the Navy, No. 13
Lillian GUh. in
The JJJyand the Rose
Eoill Stevens, in
The House of Tea s
THURSDAY
Francis X. Iluahinnn. In
Man anil ills soui
FRIDAY
Franrla X. Bushmnn. In
.Mil 11 Hill ills Kmu
Mr. and Mrs. I'nitlo, In
Thu Whirl of Life
I Victor Moore. In c'hlm
' into Fadden Out West
Wlllard Mack. In
The Conuueror
Blancho Sweet. In
Tho Esinpo
Marguerite Snow. In
Rosemary
i. Itankln Drew, In
Who Killed Joo Merrlon?
Grace Elllttun. In
Black r.ar
Wlllard Mack. In
The Conuueror
Blanche Sweet. In
The Escapo
Sarah Bernhardt, In
Jeanno Doro
Muriel Ostrlche, In
A Circus Romance
Fox Feature--The
itullnir Passion
Wlllard Mark. In
Aloha Uo
Duktln Farnum, In Tho
Gentleman I'rom Indiana
Clara Kimball Young, tn
Trilby
fill tli Storey. In
Thu Dust of Egypt
Ella Hall and Rupert
Julian, in Tho Jon el
,, Volll Valll. tn
Her Debt of Honor
, .Emily Slot ens. In
'Iho Houce of Tears
MarKUerlte I'lark. In
Prince and the Pauper
Juno row, In
Sorrows of Il.ipplners
Dustln Farnum, In The
Gentleman From Indiana
Pearl White. In
The KlnK'n Gnmo
Fox Feature:
The Hulini: Passion
Edwin Arden. In
Tho Beloved Viiuilitid
Edmund Hreese. In The
Lure of Heart's U-alie
Ednu Goodrich. In
Armstrong's Wife
Eugenie Besserer. In
The Circular Htatn-ace
SATURDAY
1'iancls X. Bushman, In
Man and His Soul
Thurlnwr Ilereen, In
J The City
Wlllard Mack. In "
The Conuueror
Blaneho Sweet. In
. The Escape
Lnu Tellegpn. In
Iho Unknown
FRANKFORD 47U ..n
HOI SE PETEItS and ETHEL CLAYTON
111
'THE GREAT DIVIDE"
GERMANTOWN k08ae.
PARAMOUNT PICTIItE
THOMPBos-s ',The 01d Homestead"
GLOBE 6
I9TH
. LimiIs Valo. In
The War of Wealth
Mary Pickford. In
Rags
William Farnum, In
I lie Broken Law
.... Fox Feature:
The Rullnc Pabslon
William Farnum. tn
The Broken Law
William Cpurtenay. In
The Island of Surprise
Pauline Frederick. In
iieui
ilia Donna,
. Martrs
of the Alamo
Discontent
Thn (i j inula
Margirim Fischer. In
riio Urngon
Edmund Ilreese. In Tha
Lure of Heart's Desire
Robert Warwick. In
Fruits of Desire
Alice Brady, Holhrnok
Hllnn. In The Ballet tllrl
Itnbert Warwick. In
Fruits of Desire
1,ar,a,'Hermolt. In
The Calspaw
John Mason and Hazel
Dawn, in The Fatal Card
Clara Kimball Young. In
Carollle
The Mummy
and the Hummingbird
CJeo Rldglev. n
The Golden Chance
Gertrude Robinson. In
As a Woman Sows
Excuse Me
Patho Gold Rooster
The Girl and the Game
When Two Play a Game
Francis X. Bushman, in
Man and His Soul
Viola Duna. In
The Innocence of Ruth
Pauline Frederick, ln
Lima uiioi
Jlloiore
Miscon Anderson. In
The Knotted Cord
Marv UUi
Barbara Pi
la
T
Fanok Ward, la
s.t'aruusr
BUI JaM WUsou. In
Ths Lure of Has Mask
Harold Io knond In
The Bustard's Shadow
Marguerite t'tarfc In
1111 Waters
Lillian dish, in
The,,lly an-l the Itosn
Pauline Freilerli k. In
I.ydls Uiltimre
Hnlhrnnk Hllnn, tn
1 Jfo's Whli I pool
Marguerlto Snow, Paul
lllmore. In Rosemary
The
Red circle
Bessie HarrlsealR. in
The Green Swamp
!):.rothy Kelly. In
Mheela of Jubilee
''li'ii Mndhon. In
A houl L'nslanl
Oeorce Fnwcett, lu
Tho Corner
Robert Edesnn, In
Tho Clio Man
Charles Rlchmnii. In
Heights of I (lizard
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"FRUITS OF DESIRE"
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1 SECRET LOVE"
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I he Golden I'luw
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Jeanne Doro
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Tho Green Swump
Alleo Brndv, Helbrnnk
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Trlancle Play
Thft coward
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Robert Warwick, In
Fruits of Desire
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The Old Homestead
The Conqueror
A Movie Star'
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The city
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Iho Homesteader
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What Will Ptople Syl
Anita Siewart. In
My Lady's Slipper
"wis, Peters. In
The Winged Idol
Thurlnw Beraen. In
Mo
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Tho Filial Judetnent
Henry Woodruff, In
Tho Beckoning Flame
Trlanijle' Jiarle Doro, In
Iho Wood Nymph
Dorothy Donnellj. in
Mlljlnn X
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I Mme. Houval. Bertrand
. i A-I-Il"ar' ln A Life Chacc
William -Courtena j. In"
Theislarid of Surprlaa
I Fliirem-e Bead. in
u rtew vork
Mary Miles Minter. In
unnury
ri t- . "
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Behind Closed lioora
Henry Woodruff, in
The Beckoning- Flame
J. Warren Kerrigan, in
Son n' the Stars
C'leo Ill-lalev. In
The Golden ffaanfe
Thsmlore Pi lurts. In
Mr. Gr of Monte Carlo
Lnu hi Glaum. In The
tarbMden Adventure
Thm
"as Goal Old Days
Florence Rad. n
In New York
.Marie Kmpresg. In
Behind Clossd Dodrs
Triangle' Marl Doro, n
Th Wood NmpL
The Extra Man
and Hie Milk-fad Lion
Vivian Martin, la
Tb Llltl Madniollle
KannU Ward, la
Tenmisiee's Pardnsr
The Brokes Coin ufi
Their Sinful Juoueuce
Triangle- Wlllard Maik.
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tan me VVsjrd. in
Taj SfBm-l
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.'wi vi rata
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Still Waters
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Tennessee's Pardner
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