'mwthhwhi -''U'i iiiuipipjppw EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUAEY 5. 1916. "Amusement Scctfon EVERY ONE DRINKS BUT THE MAN HOW THE SHADOW MOVIES MAKE MAIDS INTO MONSTERS THE PHOTOPLAY MAN-ABOUT- TOWN """ '""' "' ' lllim.j.. luiuiuin . i in I I I II. mull. .ill II " 1 LH'I ' "" ""m'""-"A-mJ"'UJuinimxa R sri m, m r..-i,.o Mint, is whv Lewis J. Codv his friends arc Lillian Lorraine, Lucy Blake and Dorothy Dalton and that they have just finished a scene for "Neal of.the Navy" (Pathc Balboa) certainly ought to induce another cast of countenance. THEATRICAL "Twin Beds" at Garrick, Fiske O'Hara at Walnut. Interesting Films Announced for Com ing Week NEW PLAYS ijbrICl "Twin Bcils," wltlt liny Cox, John Weatlcy, Zalna Curzon and Vco fSvllIo A farco by Salisbury Klcld nnd Mnrcaret Mayo, which drals with tho ramie adventures oC people who mistake other pcoplo'a apartments for their own. Olio of tho farco successes of New Vorl: last season. WALKVT "Kilkenny," with Flsko O'Hara, a play by Augustus Pitou. A romantic itorv of lovo and ndventuro which gives Fisko O'Hara a. chanco to Bine several Jongs written especially for tho piece. CONTINUING PLAYS ADBLPHI "Marie-Odllo." with Frances Bterr An admirable Belasco production demonstrating how owect aro tho uses of atrocity. VORUSST "Around tho Map," with 'EHIo Alder and William Norrla. Good mnalc, better acting and sthgins. ur- tan's scenery best of all. BROAD "Pollyanna," with Patricia Col llnjje, Effle Shannon and Herbert Kclcoy, The "Slad elrl" of the "glad books" playing the "filad Bamo" with senti mental thoroughness. LYRIC "Passim? Show of 1915," with George Monroe and Marlljnn Miller. A Winter Garden show of tho usual type, with gtr.s, runway, music and cos tomes In largo quantities, plus Bomo cx ctllcnt burlesque on current shows. UTTIB THEATRE Tho Stnpo Society of Philadelphia In four one-act come dies, "Over tho Hills," "Overtones," "Helena's Husband" and "Love of One's Neighbor." A bill of light nnd divert ing character, with many a good laugh. NEW PHOTOPLAYS CHESTNUT STREET OPP.IIA HOUSE "On tho Firing I-ine With tho Ger mans," the North American's war pic tures, showing scenes during the Ger man offensive agnlnst tho Itus3lans. STANLEY Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "The Trail of tho Lonesomo Pine," with Charlotte Walker. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. "Nearly a Klnff," with John Barrymore. ARCADIA Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "Acquitted," with Wilfred Lu cas, and "Lovo Will Conquer," a Key stone comedy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "D'Artagnnn," with Orrln Johnson, and "Hla Hereafter," a Key stone comedy, fALACE All week, "Tho Spider," with " Tullne Frederick, a Famous Player film on Paramount program. Miss Fred erick Is seen In a dual role. STOCK AUSniCAN "Tho Yellow Ticket." Trie Artlno players, with Ituth Robinson and George Arvlno In the two leading roles In this thrilling play of Russian life. KNICKERBOCKER. ;"Tho Trail of the lonesomo Pine." Tho Knickerbocker players In John Fox Jr.'s popular play, with Eleanor Montell as June. VAUDEVILLE XBITB'S Mclntyro and Heath, black face comedians. Homer B. .Mason and Marguerlto Kccler, In "Married"; Ralph Dunbar's Marylnnd singers. Southern tongs; Josio Heather, comedienne; Palfrey Hall and Brown; Orth and Doo ley, In a now musical novelty; "Skcet" Gallagher and Irene Martin, In statues, acrobats. fiRAND "In the Orchard," Marshall Montgomery, ventriloquist; Loney Has kell, teller of stories; "Walton Brothers and Qecr, comedy club swinging; West and Van Sichlcn; LeanCcr, the comedy cyclist. NIXON "A Romance of tho Under world"; Harry Slatho's "Midnight Rol llckers"; Dickinson and Deagon, come dians; Foley and O'Nell, comedians; tho Paldrons, acrobats; tho Berrens, musi cians. plOBE "Tho Handicapped Girls." Tho Novelty" Minstrels, J. C. Maqk Trio In ARKADY BQURSTIN Husslan violinist, who will play nere next weeK. frwUnoed bom vttetMag i Hep HEP looks so ncovlsh. The fnet tlmt BAEDEKER "On tho Sldo Street," La Franco and nowland, blackfaco comedians: Paul and Edith Warren, Eugcnlo La Blanc, comedienne.; Rcddtngton and Grant, acrobats; tho Doughertys, Francl3 Lenz nnd company In "Tho Second Story Man," and tho Great Richards. BURLKSQUE DUMONT'B Dumont's Minstrels In bur lesque of matters of current Interest. COMING EVENTS bcrt's now musical comedy. PEBRUARY 1 1. A DELPH I "Tiio Two Virtues," .with E. II, Sothern. LYItIC Harry Lauder. KEITH'S Elsie Janli, impersonator; Henrietta do Scrrls and her 13 Parisian models; the Farber Girls, In songs, dances and chatter; Chnrlcs Olcott, In "A Comic Opera In Ten Minutes"; Jo seph E. Bernard and company. In "Who Is She?" Kramer and Morton, "Two Black Dots"; Jed and Ethel Dooley; Harris and Manlon, in "Undo Jerry at tho Opera"; Lohsc nnd Sterling, acro bats. FEBRUARY 11. LYItIC "Tho Only Girl," Victor Hcr- From the Drama League In Its nowest bulletin the Drama Lcaguo Indorses "Marie-Odllo " "Mnrle-Odllo" la a poetic celebration of tho mlnu-lo or birth. Tho theme Is the essential holiness of alt created llfo; therefore. It will causo a wide divcrKenco of opinion, depending upon one's prejudices. Some may even call It Immoral, although, the lofty Intention at tlio author la unmistakable, and the beautiful interpretation of Mlas Starr U exceptionally reverent. Up to tho first third of the last net the play Is on a hlBh level. Prom that point on there are notleeablo faults of construction the illalofruo draK.i, and the conclusion, al though perhaps logical. Is not believable. Never theless, ui a whole, "Marlo-Odlle" Is a dis tinctive contribution to the modern American theatre Tho lcaguo nlso appears to take a safe and sane view on "Pollyanna." "Pollyanna." at the Broad Street Theatre, la recommended as a food Juvenile play. Children will discover In It a thrilling story nnd a fitting sunny philosophy, and they wli bo bothered not at nil by the nentlmcntallf nnd tho strain on credulity. They will ador Patricia Cblllngo tI'ollanna), and so will all tho elders who como with them. VvMVA-fAaMJjAaifa PATHE and A. H. Florence IN NEW a Adapted from the stage suc-css of tho same name and magnificently produced by George Fitzmaurice. PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY See the Gold Rooster Plays Every REGENT "Sm" Logan Auditorium rockland CENTURY "?& PLAZA &&lD ARCADE wwSSSrD APOLLO THOMPSON BALTIMORE B0T,SSuoRB NEW BROADWAY uy0oprek SAVOY 1211 MARKET BTItEET 833 MARKET STREET MARKET ST. ORIENT 62D AND ymooiuB BELMONT B2D ABOVE MARKET S2d STREET B,DAg3&c EUREKA 0TH AND MARKET 20T1I AND QIRARD AVE. FAIRMOUNT GLOBE BOTH AND MARKET BOOKING OBTAINED TOOM 1 1 PATHE EXCHANGE, Inc., 1235 Vine St. 3 i i ii mini mil I-""""" mimim mm mi riiMijuiiiLiiiiiii 3 ?.s!!2z3aiiiaaivtrvi frrfTmrTn , T , , . . pggsgo Mra WMm S : Xj fiverv Raturdav nntf here ant tr throuoh the ucrfc, the r.Trilto I'" rhotoi'lau HawAbout-Toien chnti lollfc the movie fan ntioiit the irro)ialltic behind the neighborhood theatre and the film thev show I'or the complete and ncrurmfl program of the coming week tee the rho' totlau Chart n Monday') nTB.it.io LRtxutit. llcallalnfr that she might never be ablo to again visit this country, Sarnh Bern hardt consented to act beforo the cam era, In order that a record might ho kept of her work. Tho play sho selected for this record was "Jennnc Dorc," and It will bo shown at tho Falrmount on Monday. Elslo Janls, In "The Caprices of Kitty," which will bo at tho Frnnkfonl Thursday, has a little cottngo In Columbus, O., where sho spends her summer vocations. Marguerite Snow does most all of her own sowing. Sho appears at tho Tioga on Wednesday In Metro's "Rosemary." Mary Mites Mlnter, nnolhcr Metro star, was known upon the Bpcaklng stngo as Juliet Shelby (her really true name). "Tho Battto Cry of Peace" will he shown at tho Lafayetto on February Hi 15 and 16. Thcda Bam, In "Tho Galley Slave." comes to tho popular Grand for Wednes day and Thursday. She recently received a, letter from an Illinois man, unknown to her, who said that ho would commit suicide on a certain date If sho did not promise to marry him. Miss Bam, had received similar letters before. Sho Ig nored thl3 one. The man carried out hla threat. Tho showing of Trlnngle pictures nt tho Imperial Is meeting with approval. Four recent Trlanglo successes, two re nni Pnmmmint nroiluctlons and a new Metro will bo Included In tho week's offer ing at tho cozy Ruby Theatre Monday comes Wlllard Mack In "Tho Conqueror" and Mark Swain In tho comedy, "The Movio Star"; "Let Katy Do It," featuring Jano Orcy and Tully Marshall, on Tuesday. In "Tho Ballet Girl,' coming to tho Globo Wednesday, Miss Allco Brady, suspended on a wln performs an aerial dance. During tho first taking of tho scenes tho lowering device stuck, leaving Miss Brady suspended SO feet abovo tho studio floor. Sho was rescued by tho stago hands, who erected a pyramid platform high cnougr. to reach tho dan gling star with u step-ladder. "It was a moment of terrible suspenso," said Miss Brady afterward ValH Valll, the Metro star, nppcared beforo his Majesty, tho Into King Ed ward, by royal command on several oc casions when sho' was a young girl. Sho 56thSt. TUCATDC Ktenlngs': 0 lllLnlllLi ah Seat Mr. Ill' l mi- l,it. llnllv 2!.tl spruce ,duii itir mil 3c Opens Next Sat., Feb. 12 With Uic Itlg raromount Picture GERALDINE r'AKUAK in "TEMPTATION" Krb.14.15.Mary l'lcKford.-Tlie I'oiin.lllnc" AH pictures fccnrcd thru Mwilfy nkg.Co. arMLTrn P"n Ae MARKHT ST3. Ul 1 I VI I 1IM I i.h Tl-lmnnr 1441 --l-,'''T v TODAY & TONIGHT D W. Griffith's Masterful Story of Llfo THE ESCAPE SaST " and Orcat Cast. Mats Daily lp 10c Evgsa8- 15c. i rri TCT CD locust sts. J,(J(J5 1 The Theatre Beautiful. fonA'10 WILLIAM COURTENAY anTELEANOR WOODRUFF in ''THE ISLAND OF SURPRISE" 52d WSJC Evss 10c "THE CAE MAN" WOODS Present YORK" at the Following Theatres Week: BARTRAM '.""cutter STAR KENSINOTON AND LElIiail IMPERIAL "da?Splar LINCOLN IvOLAND YORK PALACE s7tua?SrK COLUMBIA c2omab FRANKUN 3D tzwater MAMMOTH ""omARD DRURY RIDGE 13TI1 AT GERMAN TOWN AVENUE 1BTU AND RIDqB LEHIGH PALACE V&$5k PALACE 3023 LONGSHORE STREET RITTENHOUSE hJSASS, ONTARIO 2D AND ONTARIO LrnrPTV broad and 1 JO C I Jl I COLOMBU ORPHEUM AVE. and CHELTEN v'wfwirrwiFiinrT - vrri'rp - i a Reed. tvleTLY, 0&SEP.VE LOMAN HV6 TESTlHCc .HIS 5KILut Hero we have tho three stages by which an actress In the silhouette movies, which C. Allan Gilbert nnd J. R. Bray make for the Paramount pro gram, becomes a mythical monster. Tho trick is a matter of combining Hying actors and drawn figures in the same I;. PL"StCg photographs, taken from "Haunts for Rent," the second release of Bray-Gilbert Film, Inc., show the various stages in one of these transformations. The pictures of tho nctors arc taken before a white background; by drawing ncross the outline and filling it in black, the artist is further able to pick up the thread of tho story. appears In Metro's "Tho Turmoil" nt the Jefferson on Wednesday, At tho Alhambra on Thursday, Friday and Saturday tho main attraction will be Wallace Hold In "Tho Golden Chance," seen hero for tho first time In South Phil adelphia nnd at popular prices. Tho drama Is replete with thrills, unusual situations, pathos and human heart In terest. Clara Kimball Young, tho World film star, considers the rolo of Sonla Sokoloff, which sho portrays In "The Yellow Pass port," to bo seen nt tho Regent Thcnlro on Monday and Tuesday, tho greatest part In her film c.irccr. & T IT AMDD A 12tl. Morris & Pnsyunk Ave, ALnAUlDUA Mat Dally at 2; Eves . 7 & 0. Vaudeville & I'aram't Pictures. FRANCIS BUSHMAN nnd BEVERLY BAYNE In "Man and His Soul" ARCADIA TlllANQLh cnnsTNUT HEI.OW 10TH tkianolb rt.Ara Willard Mack in "The Conqueror7 APni I O 62D AND TIIOitTSON "r -J-iL,Vj MATINIJB DAILY Thurlow Bergen in "The City" BLUEBIRD 2200 NonT11 b"0-15 ST PAIIAMOITNT Presents THEODORE ROBERTS and LOU TELLEGEN in "THE UNKNOWN" BOTH AND CEDAK AVE. fPTlAP PARAMOUNT KELrtI THEATRE Mary Pickford in "Rags" PARAMOUNT I'ltOnUCTlO.V FAIRMOUNT 20T" RD ave. "A Prince of Yesterday" RED PIlATirER Pi:ATlrniJ CO Offers CLEO MADISON in "A SOUL ENSLAVED" FRANKFORD m Yvue GEORGE FAWCETT in' 'THE CORNER" MABEL NORMAND in 'PATTV AND MAREI. .V-DRIKT" -TltfANQM: I'ROnUAM GERMANTOWN B503TaNrAAJv-B. PARAAIOL'NT HCTl'RE PAULINE FREDERICK in "LYDIA GILMORE" flT HRF B9TI1 MARKET VXL4VJJQC Mat , SrlSi Evra.. T ft 0. HEAR THE 115.000 KIMBALL OROAN BLUEBIRD Thotoplays Offer THE DIVINE SARAH BERNHARDT in "Jeanne Dore" fllRARn AVENUE THEATRE VjlIVttJMV 7TH AND OIRARD AVE. TRIANOLE PUUS- BESSIE BARRISCALE in THE GOLDEN CLAW" WEBER and FIELDS in THE HEST OP ENEMIES'' 1 BMWJS WJJ ? d&smmys&?3z6 zStaaBHSSSr -"iv. zrttx 7 L. nf t- vtrWMDfff mki w WANGLE FILMS Can be obtained from H. SCHWALBE S. E. Comer 13th and Vine 3ts. Noteworthy Plays Pre-eminent Players Each Week at the Following Theatres: ARCADIA CHESTNUT dT. UELOW 10TH ALHAMBRA 12TH and MORRIS STS. i20 RICHMOND BT. ARCADE RELMONT 23 N. BSD STREET BELLEVUE Wuehanna R F N N 3'S8 WOODLAND AVE. BROADWAY Waf $? EUREKA "KCTSTS FRANKFORD IKS5rff Ar. GREAT NORTHERN SvS. GIRARDAV.THEA. e2tf$& Cj A K U Li IN LANSDOWNB AVE. VICTORIA Via MAimui , mw n r- T T a eoril AND IMrCIUAL WALNUT STS U,i.JL - fU.4AJAJ.ft1 - - - - THE MOVIE NUT! MAKE- RPfrLftft. COU3NEU s WAY? CODXJ fllifiArv- Y A surprise to nil who have wltnoised the production Is "Don Quixote," In which De Wolf Hopper Is featured, and which will be shown at tho Great Northern Theatre on Monday nnd Tuesday of neit Mr. Hooper, who Is n fountain of enthus iasm nt nil times, bellees this his great est work. Fay Tlncher has the part of thcnlavoy In this production This Is n somewhat comic rolo, tho Bwccthonrt of Don Quixote. The Triangle piny which will be pre sented at the Cilrard Avenue Theatre wi" present Lillian Olsh, with llozslku Dolly. In the now D. W. Grimth production, "Tho Lily and the Rose " The play Is some what allegorical, reincarnating humans from the soul of the (lowers, and It lends r.. PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO BotSm (mmamii TIIK following theatres obtain their pictures throach the 8TANI.EV llooklng Company, whlrh I a Kuarantee of early blioiTlni-s of the flneat productions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures throueu tlio STAN LEV llooklne Company. Great Northern SSftKlk -TRIANOLE 1UYB Bessie Barriscale in "The Green Swamp" IRIS THEATRE 3H0 JlVEuIEaTON -Till INtll.E PIWS-- WILLARD MACK in "THE CONQl'EROR" KEYSTONE COMEDY "A MOVIE STAR" JEFFERSON 0T1I AND DAUPU1N STREETS Thurlow Bergen in "The City" WORLD rilJSt CORr. LAFAYETTE 20U KENSINEr1i TRMNOI.B rUYS- MARIE DORO in Till". WOOt NYMPH" TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE 'PERILS OV TUB PARK" I CAnPD FORTY-FIRST AND l.JZ,ALI-.rv. LANCASTER AVENUE Dorothy Donnelly in "Madame X" PATIIH COLD ROOSTOR riiAY LIBERTY BROAD AND COLUMBIA MADAM BOUVAL and BERTRAND ALVIMAR in "A Life Chase" Logan Auditorium Broad AbOT Rockland Av. Richard Buhler in "Gods of Fate" LUBIN FEATURE Market St. Theatre 333 M street Mary Miles Minter in "Rosemary" e 'Tilt-MT' Every Wrdncday rinDUirriM germantown and ORrriLUM chelten aves. -TRIANOLB PfAYS HENRY WOODRUFF in THE RECKONINO FLAitE' JOE JACKSON in "A MODERN 12OCII ARDEN" -kDiriMT 2D nl WOODLAND AVE. ORlfc.Nl DallyMat.2. EvB.,0l30toll. EQUITAHIJ-1 TRIUMPH Marie Empress "Behind Closed Doors" I O I C 3H" KENSINGTON AVE. JEFFERSON ?& srs. LAFAYETTE !B" "ove. LOGAN AUDITORIUMS,1 LEHIGH PALACE leh'ioY.e. ORPHEUM ceenes. OVERBROOK uavkS ave. PALACE i""1 PASCHALL WOODIMND AVE. POINT BREEZE mSrFItV3 ninnr 1TW R1DQB AVENUE RUBY MARSnALI' MARKET BrfO. SUS0.UEHAWAoQTlVADNN8AJiV. W I S H A R T ALLEGHENY AVE. A - t - - - - A,l a.a..,A-H,M A J-iV.nl ; Art4rA 7" ru. nbefI YOU SHOT. UJEDYOU rAY HORSE MOrOTbiS V w s M Itself to the most beautiful there Is In tho lino of motion photography. A sccno of thrilling Intensity nearly to blood curdling la tho mammoth landslide which Is recorded ns ono of the fcuturcs of the big Luhln flvc-act special feature, "The Great Divide." which Manager Lord, of tho Orphcum Theatre, has hooked for the attraction at his houso for Thurs day next. Tho Fifty-sixth Street Theatre, West Philadelphia's latest and most modern photoplay house, will be opened to tho public next Saturday, February 12. There will be a matinee at 2:30. Tho first offering will be tho Paramount picture, Gcraldlno Farrar In "Tempta tion " In addition to tho star play, there j& PAT ATT 12" MARKET 8TREET rJLUC4 10 A. M. to 11:10 P. M. CLEO RIDGELY and WALLACE REID in "The Golden Chance" PARK" RIDGE AVE. A DAUPniN ST. JT AIMV Continuous how f rom 2 :30-0 130-1 1. D. V. GRIFFITIPS Greatest Play "The Escape" FUATUK1NO BLANCHE 8WBET. MAB MARSn. ROBERT HARHON AND OWEN MOORE PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET Julia Dean in "THE RANSOM" "A STICKY AITAIR" "Girl i. the Gamo" Every Thursday. See the RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE. AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. ANITA STEWART and EARLE WILLIAMS in u My Lady's Slipper" DrPFMT I"3 MARKET STREET V1-VJC.1N 1 1IVHAN VOICB OROAN Marc McDermott in "The Catspaw" RUBY MARKET STREET BELOW 7T1I STREET Edmund Breeze in "THE LURE OF HEART'S DESIRE" SHERWOOD 51TII AND BALTIMORE PARAMOUNT PICTURE Marguerite Clark in "Still Waters" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET RICHARD BUHLER and ROSETTA BRICE in "The Gods of Fate" TI Q Q 1TTH & VENANGO BTS. Fanny Ward in "The Cheat" PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION VlfTORIA MARKET 8T. Ivl J IV 1 ABOVE NINTn BLUEBIRD FIXVTL'RES lrMient IDA SCHNALL in "UNDINE" Ee tho 'Stranso Caao of Mary ragt, lery WeJnwwlay anJ Thuraday e STANLEY MAnKET above ioto continuous Fannie Ward in 11:13 A. M. to "TENNESSEE'S PARDNER" 11 US P. M. METRO PICTURES EXHIBITED IN ONLT ONE THEATRE IN EACH LOCALITY DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS Ask for Metro Pictures An AtiMlutt Guarantee of Quality Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday In Motion Picture Chart go HVMAN Lowe 1 f ANDLOMANHYE BOTH SHAKE HANPS ANP VECWe TO REMAIN BACHELORS. will be Patlio scenic nnd educational pt turcs In color, a Hearnt-Vltagraph New Pictorial and a solcctcd Mutual comedr. "Grace's Gorgeous Gown." On Monday and Tuesday, February 14 nnd 15, there will bo a first showing In West Philadelphia of tho Paramount pic turc. Mary Plckford as "The Foundling1." The possibilities of up-to-date projection, together wltlt tho furnishings nnd appoint' mcntH, spell comfort nnd luxury. Muslo will bo ono of tho features; a Kimball organ, ono of the latest nnd most Inv piovcd, la being Installed. Short concerts preliminary to tho star picture will br a. port of every evening's program. In addition to music of the maulers, popular numbers at the request of tho patrons trill bo rendered. i tvNiyniinm. CENTRAL Chestnut St. Op. House 2St "THE RULING PASSION" First Run Fox Feature WEST PHILADELPHIA HRANn B2D na MARKET BTB. VJlVrtll JIAT DAILY. 2 P. It, So, Molly Mclntyre in "Her Great Hour" OVERBROOK 03D ana W PARAMOUNT Present ' Pauline Frederick in "Bella Donna" OTHERS nARHFN 53D LANSDOWNH AVE. Mr. Charles Richman in "Heights of Hazard" VITAORAPH FEATURE PIIRPIf A 0TH AND L, V IV t, r rt MAnKET STREET- VITAORAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE "Wheels of Justice" Dorothy Kelly James Morrisoa IMPERIAL Theatre wTut IK? TRIANGLE P!YS JANE GREY in "LET KATY DO IT" SAM BERNARD in "THE GREAT PEARL TANOI.E" NORTH Broad Street Casino Bn0A&" Matlneo 2.10 Ernlnu fl.4V S.15, 0.S(J LOUISE VALE in "THE WAR OF WEALTH' a bkate ran a ititmE" oniEBa C'omlnir Monday VIOL DANA In "THE INNOCirNCB OF RUTH" CENTURY 'el?1" William Farnum in "The Broken Law" FIVE ACTS SOUTH PT A 7 A BROAD AND PORTER J-. rt .C A STREETS ROBERT B. MANTELL and GENEVIEVE HAMPER in "The Green Eyed Monster" FIVE ACTS NORTIIIVKST ntmiPrinnnn THEATRE lTth" A ousquenanna susquehanna av MIRIAM NESBITT and MARC MACDERMOTT in "The Catspaw" FIVE PARTS NORTHEAST STRAND I2Tn AND omAnD AVIt WM FOX PRRSENTS THEDA BARA in "THE GALLEY SLAVE" G. M. ANDERSON in "THE ESCAPE OP RRONCHO BIU.Y" "BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS." Btograph Cea. KENSINGTON T T T M R n ynoNT st. and J U lYi D U QIRARD AVENOTJ "IN HIS QWN TRAP" THE HOMESTEADER "A MILLIONAIRE FOR A MINUTE" SEEING AMERICA FIRST "VENGEANCE OF QUIDO" -1 Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday in Motion Picture Chart .WE SHOOX) WQRgr'. NOW OUP-TASKIST OVER- wevtU. LEAVE THeSTWHO -&pOI Ni(tHXl 1 S& i2 &JL2r-rCT