-fiTJtfljiri3lfT' , , M. J Tfi Some of these Indies nre stud to they followed Mr. DurborouKh's showing patrons to their seats. THEATRICAL E. H. Sothern Here in His Farewell Harry Lauder at Lyric New Play at Walnut New Feature Films VEN 1'l.AYS inn PHI "The Two Virtues." with K. II. Sothern and Alexandra Carlisle. A SUaii ,.....i u,,.,.,, ,lnn1lr Willi llm vlrfllna nt rlinntltv itlltl I'ltnrltv. wlllnll ..Mhi ncaln that "tho greatest of these um,. 11V JWliCI , ,,-,.,? ...... ...v- his friend from tho clutches or 11 "designing woman," I. fln,i her charming enough to win his heart and hand, TYR1C Harry Lauder on his eighth American tour. Tho program will contain tildes many old favorites the following new hongs: "Sha. Comes Frnc Honnlo Gotland " "Jean, My Jean." "Come Hack, Nanny," and others. Mr. Lauder Is jurround'ed by an "international" vnudcvlllo bill. wifVtr 'The Law or tho Land," with Adelaide French, Glen Hevcrldgn and Frank Sterling. A play by Ocorgo Hroadhurst dealing with a murder mystery. In which the culprit Is discovered but freed In tho end. It played a largo part nf last season at tho Now York Playhouse. tittle THEATRE SIk one-act plnys presented by tho Stage Society of Phlla aVlDhla "Vlttles," "The Little Stone House." a Russian tragedy; "In the Train," 'The Last Gulden," "Eight O'clock" and "Tho Artist" oro tho names of the offer ings. A bill of diversified appeal. CONTINUING PLAYS aknMCK "Twin Beds," with Hay Cox. A farce by Salisbury Field and Mar Mrtt Mayo, which deals with tho comic adventures of people who mistake other people'B apartments for helr own. FORREST "Around tho Map," with filsle Alder and William Norrls. Good music, better acting and singing. Ur ban' scenery best of all. ' BKOAD "Pollyanna," with Patricia Col llnge, Kfllo Shannon and Herbert Kel cy. The "glad girl" of tho "glad books playing tho "glad game" with sentl mtntal thoroughness. UTTLE THEATRE The Stage Society of Philadelphia In four one-act come dies.. "Over tho Hills," "Overtones,' ''Helena's Husband" nnd "Lovo of One's Neighbor." A bill of light nnd diverting character, with many a good laugh. PHOTOPLAYS CHESTNUT BTREET OPERA HOUSE "On the Firing Lino with tho Germans," tft North American's war pictures, Aowlng Bcencs during the German of fensive against tho Russians. IUNLEYAl week, "Poor Little Pap plna," with Man' Plclcford. Miss Tick ford Is seen ns a little Italian. A Bur ton 'Holmes travelogue, entitled "Tho Grand Canyon." A Paramount Plcto rraph. News films will also be shown. IROADI'A Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "Tennessee's Pardner." with (Fannie Wnrd: Thursday, Friday nnd IBaturday, "Mlco nnd Men," with Mar guerite Clark, FALACE Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, "The Ragamuffin," with Blanche Sweet. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, ; "Tennessee's Pnrdner," with Fannlo f Ward. , VAUDEVILLE : UlTII'B Elsie Janls, Impersonator: Henrlette do Serrls and her 15 Parlslnn models; the Farber Girls, In songs, dances and chatter; Charles Olcott, In "A Comic Opera In Ten Minutes"; Jo seph E. Bernard nnd company. In "Who Is Bha?" Kramer and Morton, "Two Black Dots"; Jed and Ethel TJooley! ' Harris and Manlon, In "Undo Jerry nt the'Opera"; Lohse and Sterling, acro- ' bats. 1 COLONIAL "A Romance of the Under World." William Clayton & Co., Keno 1 & Green, comedians; Harry Brooks & y Co., In "Tho Old Minstrel Man;" The , BenenB, musicians; Hlo and Norman, , Mrlal act; McCowan nnd Gordan. In 'Two In One;" Hilda Schull, vocalist; ; Miller and Lyle, blackface act. :'f 'jJKW'The Luck of the Totem," Cleo "ucoyne, vocalist; Tho Kaufman kSmawfrnfoMy,. y ELSIE JANIS ming to Keith's next week. E lttuwdtromprecedln,, 111$ IS REEL TWO YjwKJlL m ' i I TW iw;llji J If N . I i law? y' )')!: m ,- !', r ii m ' " u hSkl J -wlirJiHIH A (BUT THE LITTLE OU JITNEY BUS CLAMBERS RIGHT QVErt THE TACKS WITHOUT A 7o.p'J THE 'NNy TACKS iAixi jhi EVENING GOODBY! G00DBY1 have been so depress cd by the failure of the Gcrmnn troopers to return that car to Philadelphia and now wntch the film daily at the Chestnut when not At any rate, war time usherettes look very much like wartime nurses in their costumes. ' BAEDEKER ....u.. ... .. ....,.... ...... ....... ...,, -.. Is clinrlty." Tho hero, urged Tho hero, to help descends on tho lady only Brothers, comedians; Evelyn May & Co., In "Live Wires;" Holmes nnd Wells, comedians; Tho Paldrons, acrobats. CROSS KEYS First half of the week "The Passing Kovuo of 1D1C," Caesar Itevoll, Charles, tho educated monkey; Lloyd, Whltehearst and Wnrrcn, com edians; Dancing Doughartles, Evans nnd Hnrklns. Second half of the week Passing ftevuo of 1D18," The Duncdln Trio, Husscll nnd Calhoun, Holleu and Hayes, Lane & Co., Clements and O' Connor. GI.OUEJ. Davis. In "The Klnkald Kil ties;" Pllcer and Douglas, dancers; Charles Roder, in "Tho Night Doctor:" Tho Dancing Macks, Jack Straus, vocal ist; Olympic Trio, gymnasts; Kmlllo Earle, vocalist; Charles Kenna, Tho Four Readings and Hernlvicl Brothers. GRAND Tho Alexander Kids, Robert H. llogo & Co., in "Bill Blithers, Lawyer;" Lady Sen Mel, vocalist; Wllklns and Wllklns, singing and dancing skit; Den ny O'Donald nnd Mildred Blair, acro bats; tho Frogman, contortionist. STOCK KNICKERBOCKER "Rip Van Winkle." Tho Knickerbocker Players, In Jo seph Jefferson's famous play, with Ted Brachett as "Rip." AMERICAN "Tho Law of tho Land." Tho Arvlno Players, In George Broad hurst's play of murder nnd Intrigue. Pathe Gold Rooster Plays The Precious Packet IN FIVE PARTS From the Book by FRED JACKSON Featuring RALPH KELLARD AND LOIS MEREDITH A romantic tale, full of action, of a younger son with neither fame nor fortune, who acquired both and a wife as well. SEE IT Regent, Market Below 17th Street. TODAY Logan Auditorium, Broad and Rockland Streets. GOLD ROOSTER PLAYS also appear every week at 56th St. Theatre S'K nri LIAM OERMANTOWN I rLLMAM AT SHARPNACK AVE. ST. CENTURY PLAZA MARSHALL. AND ERIE BROAD AND I'ORTUIt 5910 RICHMOND STREET ARCADE BALTIMORE BOTH AND HAI.TIMOHR NEW BROADWAY HOPE t YORK MARKET ST. 333 MARKET STREET ORIENT 62D AND WOODLAND AVENUE 52d STREET b2DAnsom EUREKA FAIRMOUNT 0TH AND MARKET 20TH AND Q1RARD AVE. BARTRAM S5TH AND CHESTER STAR KENSINGTON AND LEHiail HOOKING OBTAINED FROM PATHE EXCHANGE, LEDGER PHILADELPHIA:, THE PHOTOPLAY- MAN-ABOUT- TOWN Cifiu Snluiilnu nnd here nml there Ihrtmph the xierli, the I'.ifmmi T.Eiiorn'n 1'lwtoplan .Vnii-.tliniif-Toirii ehilll with the iplnllr nil nlioiil fir iirrionalttlev behind the neli)hhorhooil tllentren nnd the Iiim tie nt'jir 1'or the cnmiilrte and eteeurntc imnrttmv of the rnnifitfi lurk nee the t'ha topiaii fhnrt In .loiiifm;' IIiimmi Lvpotn. It looked likn "gntlid nporn night" In the nelghtiiiihooil of With, Pine nnd Spruce streets last evenlirj, the occasion being tho invitation opening of tho new Flfty sKth Street Theatre, West Philadelphia's latest photoplay house. Members of the press and notables were the guests of the owners at n private exhibition. There worn automobiles by tho scores, nnd It kept the police busy keeping tho trnfllc from being congested. The guests marveled nt tho appoint ments and construction of tho theatre, which was designed nnd built by experts. At nny time 1000 persons can be taken care of comfortably, every ono having a Hear view of the screen. This Is un usual In tho general urn ot motion pic ture theatres, and the result Is obtained by tho scientific slopo of the floor nnd the seating nirangements. Special attention was paid to tho In terior work of the theatre. Tho walls nro beautifully panelled In old rose and mulberry efTccts of satin damask with borders of Ivory, having ns bas-reliefs columns In t opt mentation of Caen stone and Roman gold. The scats are luxurious ones of Clrnsslan walnut, upholstered in Spanish leather. All the doors nnd exits aro hung with old ioso and mulberry damask draperies. Every one voted the house as ono of the llnest In the city and second to none In point of ncccssorlcs. In planning the home tho projection was glcn first consideration and tho beautiful, brilliant nnd flickcrless ple nties shown on tho screen revealed tho wonderful possibilities of motion pho tography. Through the courtesy of the Fnmouns Players Exchange, tho Philadelphia ofllce of tho Paramount Company nnd the Stanley Booking Company, n special pro giam with Gcrnldlno Farrnr in "Temp tation" as tho feature was given and tho guests enjoyed a full two hours' en tertainment. Ono of tho regrets of tho evening was the failure ot the Kimball Company to have the organ Installed. Instead, Pro- IMPERIAL 2DA!pSpLA I T N r n I N 4DTH AND Li 1 IN KJ L, IN WOODLAND YORK PALACE 2TTH A?DK COLUMBIA IKSAIS FRANKLIN 3D AND FJTZWATER MAMMOTH 6TH AND, OIRARD DRURY RIDGE 13TII AT OERMAN. TOWN AVENUE 18TII AND IUDC1K LEHIGH PALACE y&JffiS PAI APP 3023 LONGSHORE r.rtLM.1-! 8TKEET RITTENHOUSE ONTARIO BSD AND HAVERTORD 2D AND ONTARIO BROAD AND COLUMBIA LIBERTY nRPHFUM GEP.MANTOWN UltrnCUm AVE. and CIIELTEN Inc., 1235 Vine St. THAT'S TH& FIRST TIME y TACKS EVEfc FAILED I I t i I O-Ho! SATURDAY, fe'asor Myers Symphony Orchestra fur nished the music. The I101190 will be ready for the gencrnl public today nt matinee and evening per formances, and tho special program of last night will bo repeated. The lover of photoplays In West Philadelphia who has been waiting for some time for the houso to open will have the opportunity of seeing a great Paramount program tonight. Olrl detectives are hard to play en the screen without making them too melo drnmatlc. Therforc, the performance of Hazel Dawn In the production of "My Lady Incog." In which this delightful star appears at tho Alhambra Theatre tho first half of next week, Is all the more re markable for the thorough artistry dis played In her Interpretation of Nell Car roll, n sympathetic role. The last half of tho week Manche Sweet will be seen In her new role in "The Itagamuflln." ! Two TrlatiRlo bills nnil a World feature ptay will be next week's list of offerings at tho Qrcat Northern Theatre, and thoy ore of a character to appeal to all classes of play-goers. Clara Kimball Young, tho World Film star, considers tho role of I Sonla SokolofT, which sho portrays In "The Yellow Passport," to bo seen on I Wednesday and Thursday, tho greatest part In her film career. As an nmbltlous , and noble-hearted Ilusslnn girl perse cuted by tho Secret Police, Miss Young has a part that gives her full scope to display every phase of her dramatic gifts. First presentations rule at tho Regent Theatre. On Wednesday nnd Thursday i little Mary Miles Mlnter, the youngest star In the world, will be seen In "Dim ples." In a role admirably suited tn her distinctive eharms and notable drnmatlc gifts and afford' her the opportunity of displaying versatility. Miss Mlnter Is sur rounded by nn unusuallj strong cast headed ny Thomas .1. Carrlgnn, nnd In cluding Peggy Hopkins, William Cowper, Peril Tldmnish. Marry Kord, Mae Do Mctz and others. Jh ine llicnirc DOOUinj; t,oniiinnf. AIUAMDDA ,!'h- Morrlt i PaMjnink Am. ALHAIUdKA Mat Dolly nt 2: nvfi.. T i 0. Vaudovllle & I'aramTt Plcturo. CLEO RIDGLEY and WALLACE REID in "THE GOLDEN CHANCE" ARCADIA -Till a noli: CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH -TIIIANOLE I'l.AYS Douglas Fairbanks in His Picture in the Papers ADf"I I Ci 82D AND THOMPSON A" ULLU MATINED DAILT Robert Warwick in "Fruits of Desire" BLUEBIRD -0D NonT" nnOAD ST Mary Pickf ord in "Behind the Scenes" 1?E"I lIfMTT B2D ABOVn MARKET ljEL,LilVlJl 1 Mats. 1 :no & n :no. inc. Er. (1:30. 8. U:30. 15c. -PARAMOUNT lUCTl'RK Fannie Ward in "THE CHEAT" BOTH AND rTHAR PARAMOUNT CUDAIt AVE. CdLll TIinATRB PARAMOUNT FDATURE Dustin Farnum in "The Virginian" FAIRMOUNT 20TII AND OIRARD AVE. VIOLET MEP.SERnAU & SIDNEY nilACV In "THE PATH OF HAPPINESS" HENRY R. WALTHALL & EDNA MAYO In 'The Strange Case of Mary Page' FRANKFORD " "SSb -TUIANnLIJ PLAYS HENRY WOODRUFF in 'THE HECKONINO FLAME" JOE JACKSON in "A MODERN ENOCH ARDE.V eoJ Ci BSd Mats. 2-nriO fa 0U Jl. Raneom Hvks. 8 30 to 11 10c. Hansom Evgs. 8 30 to 11- HARRY MEYSTRAYER in "House of a Thousand Candles" -V. L. S. E, PRODUCTION- GERMANTOWN "SS -PARAMOUNT PICTURE- Mary Pickford in "The Foundling" rl rlIP BtTH & MARKET. 2.15-M) uuwuu 11,000 KIMIIALL ORGAN X-. S. E. William Courtney in "The Island of Surprise" fllRARn AVENUE THEATRE -IIVrtI1-' 7TH AND OIRARD AVE. -TRIANOLE l'lYH- SYD CHAPLIN in "A SUOMARINE PIRATE" Willard Mack in "ALOHA OE" CHILDREN'S STAQE CONTEST METRO PICTURES EXHID1TED IN ONLY ONE THEATRE IN EACH LOCALITY DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS Ask for Metro Pictures An Absoluts Guarantee ot Quality THE MOVIE NUT! H0'H-no-Ho: f' 1 I I iBfrtKHOME ZJiWn . (FOWilVEUV- HAVA LOOK AT THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY FEBRUARY Mmo. Petrova, star of "What Will Pco plo Say?" at tho Hlueblrd on Thursday, recently visited tho wounded soldiers In Canadian hospltnls and entertnlncd them with recitations and pantomlmo acting. Sarah Bernhardt, nt tho nge of 72, per formed ono of tho greatest services to her art that It has heen her wlvlleco to con tribute In n lifetime of devotion to tho stage when she camera-acted the story of "Jeanne liore," which will ho seen In Hlueblrd Photoplays nt the Overbrook Theatre on Filday. "Mice and Men," the new Famous Plnycrs-Parnmonrit production, In which Marguerite Clarlt Is starred, Is an adap tion of tho famous play by Madeline I,u cettc It.vlcy, In the stage version of which Annie Husscll and Lady Ocrtrude Forbes Robertson scored great personal successes In New York nnd london. respectively. It will bo shown nt the Ocrmnntown on Friday and Saturday. Francis X. Rushman, tho Metro star, who Is playing In "Man nnd Ills Soul," playing at tho Victoria on Monday nnd Tuesday, Insists on wearing a largo nme thyst ring on tho llttlo finger of his right hand, no matter -That role he Is playing. Victor Moortq the comedy star of tho Lnsky studios, whose "Chlmmlo Fodden Out West," produced by Cecil B. DcMllle, has Just been roleasctl through Para mount, Fays that he woutd copyright his r.ebra-strlped sweater If he didn't have to send It to Washington. D. C, ns exhibit A In the application. lie can't afford to let It out of his hands, ho says, ns It Is a classic of the loom, and It would be hard to duplicate It. Patrons of tho Sherwood can see It Sat urday. Ocorgo Le Ouorc, the noted Juvenile actor, who Is featured In "The Turmoil" and other Metro wondcrplas, has more than $300 worth of fishing tackle nnd paraphernalia, but he seldom catches any noli. " PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO SrSm SouBm Grwamu THE followlnic thentrr obtain their pictures thrnuch the STANLEY Ilooklntr Cnmpnny, wlilrli Ik n Rimriuilrn of carlj .li.niliiRn of the flnut produrtloin. All plrturrn rrvlrurtl lirforr eililliHImi. ill your inrauiy obtuliilne plctiirni throuiili tlin HrATl Nnrtrinrn I"AD ST.. nnin A Vareat nortnern cskrmant'n avks -TRIANOLE PLAY Bessie Barriscale in "Honor's Altar" IRIS THEATRE aM0 auegton TItlANllLl: PLAYS BESSIE BARRISCALE in "THE IIUKI-N SWAMP MACK SWAIN in A KEYSTONE COMEDY JEFFERSON sorn gr.&vrmN Robert Warwick in "The Fruits of Desire" WORLD KEATl'RE- I PAnpB FORTY"-FIRST AND lCrtl-CI LANCASTER AVENUE -I'ARAMOCNT Pli TfllE Valeska Suratt in "The Immigrant" f IRPRTY BROAD AND " D - " COLUMBIA I1IOC3RAPH rEATfRE Captain Thorn in "The Smugglers" Logan Auditorium "'VZ'm, i'athi-; i.ni.u roiisti:is play "The Precious Packet" KEATfRINO Lois Meredith & Ralph Kellard I API IOT 62D nnil LOCUST LUUUOl Mntn 1:30 nnd 3-.10, 10c KES IIJ10. 8. 0.30, 13c. -TRIANOLE PLUS- ! BESSIE IIARRISI'ALE In Till: GREEN SWAMP" I "LOVE WILL I'ONQCIJK" re.ilurlnir FRED MACE Market St. Theatre 333 maSt METRO PK'Tt III S I'ltrsENT Grace Elliston in "THE BLACK FEAR" See "GRAFT" Kiory Wivlncs,lty ORPHEUM gcrmac7,e7te.adve3. -TRIANOLE PI.AVS- WILLARD MACK in "THE roNori'noii MACK SWAIN in "A MOVIE STAR" Weeldy Programs Appear Every Monday In Motion Picture Chart TIH?ATDCK.n'"TI Iff h Vt JllCttinU AH Seat- Jfic. rail I 1 1 il nir iw lint lin II v a, on " "MKl1VI5 AilulU 10r,Clill.5o OPENS TODAY With the IMir Paramount Picture GERALDINE FARRAR in "TEMPTATION" Feb.H.lS.Mury rkkforil.-Tlie Poundllnc' All iilrturn MTurcil Ihru Mnnler IlLg.l o. WEEKLY PROGRAMS APPEAR EVERY MONDAY IN MOTION-PICTURE CHART 12, 1916. zaaer r THE ARTIST CATCHES "CHARLES" tW I I H li "l!m When this particular specimen of at tho Globe he mnde the above probably affect the audiences of same way This feature Wednesday. comes to the Apollo on When Abraham Lincoln was n boy. It Is said, ho only had tho back of n shovcnlid charcoal for writing matotlnl, but this did not bother him, for ho became Presi dent. Although not generally known, Abraham Lincoln Klnsteln, of the Stanley publicity bureau, always celebrates the day sot aside to commemorate the mem ory of his namesake, and so It seemed rather strange to the managers nnd film men to hear Miss Anna Lafferty tell Will- Ak for STAN 1,11V ORIPNT 02D nna WOODLAND AVE. V-111,IN 1 Dally Mat.. S. Eiir, 0:30 toll. -EQI'ITAIILE I'EATI-RE- Alice Brady in "The Woman in 47" PAI APF 1!H MARKET STREET X MLTIULi 10 A- M, ,n 11;15 p M PARAMOfNT riC'TURE Pauline Frederick in "The Spider" PARK" rtlDOn AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. .Mnt 1 tn :i nml 3 to ,1 P. M. The Divine SARAH BERNHARDT "JEANNE DORE" IlLrEIIIKD PHOTOPLAY in PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET Muriel Ostriche in "A Circus Romance" Sen "Tho lilrl nnil tho G.itno" pery Thursday RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE. AT TULPEIIOCKEN ST. Regina Badet in "No Greater Love" RFf!FlIT 3C34 MARKET STREET icvjcm i ni'UAx voicn ohoan - PATHE COLD RUOSTEIl PLAY Ralph Kellard in "The Precious Packet" RUBY MARKET STREET DELOW 7TH STREET Valli Valli in "Her Debt of Honor" SHERWOOD 3ITH AND UALTIMORB DANIEL riMHMAV PRESENTS Pauline Frederick in "Bella Donna" A V O Y 1211 MARKET STREET Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "A Man and His Soul" T J O G A 17TH yE.N'ANaO ST3 PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Valeska Suratt in "The Immigrant VICTORIA MARKET ST. VlVl tj Il rl AR0V2 NINTH METRO PICTfRES PRESENTS Marguerite Snow and George LaGuere in "The Upstart" See "Straneo Cne "f Mary Pjse." Wcd-Thurs STANLEY MAnKCT AROVC 10TH John Barrymore CONTINUOUS i JliWA. M.to .. , n . .. U US P. M. "iNearly a Kang ' LAFAYETTE -m 'veSue TRIANOLE PLAYS. Orrin Johnson in "The Price of Power" FATTY AND MABEL IN A KEYSTONE COMEDY COMING HON., TUES AND WED. "The Battle Cry of Peace" TELL. ME r rcin&. k rcen. 1 JW&WMI 1l3rK, HW A5vf '"""" fiJiiw 1 1 k. . mi krOTTHEBESTCF TEM 'Amusement Section. 1 the Rcnus cducntcd monkey was impression on tho artist. He will tho Cross Koys in something tho next week. lam to get tho largest wooden Bhovcl ho could buy nnd somo nice clean charcoal. Fpon Inquiry It was found thnt A. L, B. Intended to send out all his press mate tlal upon the shovels. Manager Cunningham lias been success full with tho special singing matinees for children on Saturday afternoons, and tho children all enjoy on oppoitunlty to sing with tho accompaniment of tho new Kim ball pipe organ, played by Miss J. M. P. McCloskey. CENTRAL Chestnut St. Op. House 11th and Cheitnnt THE NORTH AMERICAN'S GERMAN WAR PICTURES WEST PHILADELPHIA GRAND MD nnrt MAnKET sts- MAT. DAILT. 2 P. M., Julia Dean in "The Ransom" B. OVERBROOK C3D ana iTdaV PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Victor Moore in "Chimmy Fadden Out West" rCVyXHliiV V jV.J jtes: TtpSS Sfl dARDFN 83D & LANSDOWNE AVE. JtlUIL,l'i MAT.. 2 EVC 0:3 HENRY B. WALTHALL and EDNA MAYO in "The Misleading Lady" EUREKA 0T" AND " L- U U L, 1 a MARKET STREETS , KSSANAY PRESENTS "The Alster Case" " With Bryant Washburn and Ruth Stonehouso IMPERIAL Theatre Chu. SIX .. ... -TRIANOl.l: PLAAS- NORMA TALMAIK1E jin.i ,....n . . oni:iiT hariion in "THE MISSING LINKS" SAM I1EUNARD Itl "BECAUSE HE LOVED HER" NORTH Broad Street Casino unoAPDlI'- MVriNEE 2. in. rVI'NINOS I14S 1 1.1. (1.30. LOUISE VALE nnd FRANKLIN RITCHIE In "A Life Chase" 11 T II K R S -CDMINii MONDAY ARTHUR HOOPS (n THE FINAL CURTAIN" fFNTI TRY cnlc avu. & marshals I-1,11 1 KJi I MATINEE DAILT Theda Bara in "The Galley Slave" S Acts "GRAFT" SOUTH PLAZA DROAD AND PORTER STREETS "A Parisian Romance" SIX ACTS "GRAFT" .NORTHWEST Ticn.ionannn THEATRE 17th ousquenanna hitquehannaavSi HOLBROOK BLINN nnd ALICE BRADY in "THE BALLET GIRL' FIVE PARTS NORTHEAST STRAND 12TII AND OIRARD AVU. M. FOX PRESENTS RORERT I.. MANTELF,,Bnd vr m "THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE" SPECIAL ll-ACT DRAMA II M ANDERSON In "HRONVHO HILIA'H FSCAPF." KENSINGTON 1 1 M n O FRONT ST, AND J U IVl D J OIRARD AVENtTB "HIGH FLIERS" "THE SECRET WIRES" "THE MEDDLER" "A HOT TIME IN ICELAND" "JERRY IN MEXICO" Weekly Programs Appear Etery Monday In Motion Picture Chart HOW YOU "O, THEM WAS SOLID RUBBER. Tcbj TIRES J " !PPTrAT")igJ PUNCTUR.E.J WmlS&ir-