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EVENING LEDGEB-PHIIiADELPHlA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1916;
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I BELMONT
MARY PICKFORD AS
T. A. DALY BOY"
Masquerades as an Italian Kid
in Her Newest Film, "Poor
Little Peppina"
By the Photoplay Editor
TOOn MTTLB PEPPINA." A Famous
Players -larnmount productlonjn seven iwuts.
Released todav nnil Haying all IMS week at
lh Stanley Theatre.
Perpln .. , Mary Plckforl
Robert Tnrrens ,,, ..Edwin Mordant
Mrs. Torren.,ii. Edith Bhsmi
Htiith Carroll... ........... ... nwrtne O'llrKn
Fflldo ... . .... ......Antonln Malnrl
I'ldro. .... Ernesto Ton'
junto... i.,,, Ceiarn OraMna
Jleppn. .1......... .Jack Plckford
Krtpft ve Chief W. T. .Cnrleton
Dnmlnlrit ... N. fVrvl
Jllanca Mn. A. Malorl
Btoker. ..... Franceses ouerra
Not so many years ngo there wa ft
rreat deal of tnlk about the Cnmorra, or
Matin, tho (treat aecret criminal or
ftnnliatlon of Italy. Finally a trnltbr
enoaked out from this body and Rnvo Its
secrets away to the. Government Arrests
were made, and then came tho famous
Camorrlst trial. Tho orRnntzatlon seemed
killed 'and stamped out, but public In
terest, onco aroused In such matters,
wanes slowly, and thero Is still a univer
sal Interest In this dread society.
"In "Poor Llttlo Peppina," the newest
Tlckford release, the Mafia, holds the
centre of the plot. The vlllnlni, and there
nro many of tl.em, who "pussy-foot"
Around In the most approved movie-melodramatic
style, nro all members of till")
cliolco organization of enemies to society.
The story deals with the desire for re
ventre of tho Mnlla leader upon nn Amer
ican, who secured his conviction for a
crime. Tito plot Is, of course, tho abduc
tion of tho only child of his victim, tho
usual method of ncnulrltiB revenge when
ever ' Is necessary to make a story.
Ho succeeds, nnd the llttlo &lrl Is taken
to Italy nnil rnlsed as the daughter of
Itnllnn poaanuts. Sho Is beltiR forced to
marry a pndrone. whom sho loathes, so,
on her wedding day, sho runs away, dis
guised as an Italian boy,
Sho becomes a stowaway on a vessel
bound for America, and finally reaches
here, only to fall Into the hands of the
American branch of the Mafia. Unwit
tingly she la tho cause of their downfall,
and the usual end follows.
It Is not tho story that Is remarkable.
It Is rather tho fine character work done
by the players and the excellent atmos
phere of Italy which Is found In this
picture.
Tho supporting cast Is to a great ex
tent made up of Italian actors. Their
work throughout the piece Is clean-cut
and delightful.
The real gem of the whole piece Is the
Peppina of Mary Plckford. Not since
that marvelous creation, Jean, Tho
Juggler of Notro Dame, of Mary Gar
den was revealed, has as attractive and
well acted a "boy" been seen. Thero Is,
of course, this difference: Miss Garden's
Jean was a boy and Miss Garden herself
a genius, while Miss Plckford's Peppina
I a girl masquerading as a boy and Miss
rickford herself merely a clever actress.
Yet for all that one finds the same boyish
spirit, freedom of movement and as
surance of nrt In both characters.
Miss Plckford makes you feel as If
ono of those delightful poems of Mr.
T. A. Daly had suddenly taken life nnd
walked out to meet you. She Is a young,
happy Italian full of the Joy of life. She
Is wholly delightful.
Edwin Mordaunt, whoso excellent work
with William Gillette In "Sherlock
Holmes" a. few weeks ago Is remembered
with pleasure. Is very good In the rolo
of the Amorlcan millionaire who suffers
tho curse of the Mafia.
Jack Plckford does a nice bit of Char
acter work as Beppo, Pepplna'a foster
brother. He Is ft worthy second to his
sister In this cleverest of Plckford pic
tures. The court scenes, the abduction, tho
fight with the Mafia and tho confession
scene nre nil thrilling pieces of action.
Many lovely settings nro found through
out this film. "Poor Mltle Peppina" will
ploy nil this week at the Stanley Theatre.
Work on the final scenes of the new
World Film feature drama. In whloh
George Dcbnn is to soon appear, was In
terrupted last week by a painful accident
to the stat'. During tho ettnettnent of a
scene In which Hehali engages In a llercc
hand-to-hand battle tho slnr received a
deep cut across tho lingers of his right
nnnii, temporarily uisaoiitig mm.
In the scene John Davidson, who plays
the rolo of the artist admirer of ncban's
"picture wife," was to rnleo a heavy Jap
aneso Jar. swing It over his head and
bring It down with a Binnsli ns Hcban
closed with him. Tho scene had been
carefully rehearsed nnd tho Picture taken
up to the point where Ucbnii, armed with
a broken sword, forced Davidson ngnlnst
the wall. Here Dnvldsoli. under Mcbnti'H
Ill8latcnt ordeis. selxed the Jnr and swims
a heavy blow at tho star's head. As In
tended, Dcban met the blow with the hilt
of his broken sword, but In shattering a
Jagged edgo of tho Jnr lacerated Ilcban's
hand to tho bone.
Among Ocrmaiitown play-goers, the
popularity of tho ltlalto Theatre long ago
became firmly established and tho suc
cess that It has enjoyed to date has been
moro than warranted by the excellence
of the entertainment provided. One of
tho best and most varied programs of
tho senson has been ai ranged for the
forthcoming week. The main attractions
will bo supplemented by minor picture
offerings, nnd also bv splrndld organ
minlr of a character Hint has ndded nnd
is adding much to this plnyhnuso as a
placo of recreation nnd amusement.
It would seem highly appropriate that
the week which contains the holiday dedi
cated to love, St. Valentine's Day, pholild
bo inndo the occasion for the lenppcor
nnce of that dnlnty and prime fnvnrltn of
tho films. Mlxi Plckford, at the .Stanley
all next week
It Is. If anything, etcn mure appropriate
that the reappearance should be inndo In
a orand-new piny, written especially for
tho star by Kate Jordan, and breathing
tho very ntmosphcro of the old-fashioned
Valentino Day, "Poor Llttlo Peppina."
The list of next week's attractions at
the Glrard Avenue Theatre cover a wide
range of recognized film masterpieces,
which have heretofore been seen only at
tho higher-priced houses. Grace Klllston,
who Is featured In "Hlack Fear," a sen
sational Metropolitan production recently
released and Knowing hero Thursday, In i
ono of tho row women in tins country
who can operate an aeroplane.
OPERA SINGER PLEADS
FOR POLAND'S NEEDY
Mme. Arian Jane Addy Arc
towska to Speak at
U. of P. Tonight
Mndamc A Han Jnno Addy Arctowska,
authoress and opera singer, will lecture
tonight at tho University of Pennsyl
vania at 8 o'clock on "History and He
roes of Poland," describing the part that
country Is plajlug hi the present war
nnu una played In tho wars of the past.
At 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon she
will speak at the University on "Polish
I-llcrutiire." Phlladclphlans will remem
ber tho lecturer as Arlan Jnne Addy,
who began her musical studies as a girl
In this city under the late Del Puente
After nttainlng noted successes In the
musical circles of Chicago and Philadel
phia, sho prepared for a career In grand
opera nt Paris. In 1S0D she married Dr.
Henry Arctowskn. Antarctic explorer.
.Since the beginning of the European
conflict Madame Arctowska has dovotcd
herself to relief work for Poland nnd
llclglum. Her husband Is n native of
Poland, where ho holds a Government
position. She has studied tho history,
literature and art of t'oland and hopes
to arouso American Interest In Its needs.
While In this city sho will bo tho guest
of Judge nnd .Mrs. Itobcrt von Mooch,
zlskcr.
Police Court Chronicles
Psycho nnd Diana whose last nnmca
could not be learned were kidnapped by
S.un Williams, u negro, who nfterwnrd
deserted them desplto their beauty and
throw both young women through a win
dow.
Thev landed much bruised nnd humil
iated In the store of a Walnut street mcr
chntit but did not utter a word of com
plaint. Psycho lost me ear nnd half a
nosn. While Diana Inst both arms and
could easily pass for sister Venus do Mllo.
After ilc.Hcrtlng the renowned beauties
so tingallantly Williams continued out
Walnut street without even pausing to
see how badly the women were hurt. His
speed wns very necessary, for closo
on his heels was Bernard Abramowltz,
There Is plenty of action In Husslan
melodramas. "The Yellow1 Passport,"
with Clara Kimball Young, the new World
release, showing Monday at the Ituby, Is
no exception to this rule.
MAN'S I'LUCK SAVES HIM
Lineman Clings to Icy Pole Until Near
tho Ground
John Wilson, employed as a lineman by
the Philadelphia Klectrlc Company, who
had a remarkable escnpc from serious In
Jury yesterday, when ho slid down nn Ice
covered pole at 6.1th street nnd Haverford
avenue to a point within 12 feet of thf
ground nnd then fell, landing on his feet.
Is In the West Philadelphia Homeopathic
Hospital suffering from shock.
Wilson, who lives at 121G South 12th
street, was at tho top of the pole, when
ho lost his hold nnd started to slide. Ho
slid easily until more than three-quarters
of the way down, when he was forced to
loosen his grip.
of !12 Walnut street. It was In his plocc
that the negro found the stntues whllo
ho was asking Abramowltz to give him
the prlco of a cup of coffee. Ho fell In
lovo with Psyche and Diana at llrst
sight nnd took them In his embrace.
Without pausing to evun thank his beno
factor for tho coin Sam sped out tho
street.
At 10th street he ran Into the arms of
Acting Detective Mitchell, and the chase
was over.
"You're nn Inginte," said Magistrate
Pcrsch when Wllllums wns arraigned be
fore htm at the 13th and Locust streets
station.
"Ah alwuz been a lobah ob art," said
Sam, "nnd ahm try In" to make n col
Icekshun Xo' ma tttew-dl-o."
But the negro's nrtlstlc sense wns rude
ly shocked when the Judge said "$IOO ball
for court."
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'plan social centre to aid
CATHOLICS OF KENSlJNliXUJN
Three Churches of District Combine in Work of Estab
lishing Much-needed Institution at 2016 North
Hancock Street Poor to Benefit
elude relief of the poor, the Instruction of
working boys nnd girls and a day mir-
9 The house will be In charge of three
nnns-Saleslan Slaters of tho Holy tuch-nrlst-csperlally
trained for social work
in a convent In Halt more. "'"
assisted by lay workers from the three
parishes. Knelt, parish will be "Pre
sented bv severat men, who will have tho
help of nn auxiliary of womon members
of tho ihurchcs. ... .
Tho first work of tho centre will be
tho establishment of a day nursery un
der the direction of the sisters. Here will
ho Installed equipment for tho caro of
babies over night or any short period
whllo mothers arc nt work. Classes In
dressmaking, millinery nnd domestic sci
ence wilt be conducted for tho young peo
ple. A dispensary will bo established
where medicines may bo obtained freo by
thoso unnble to pay for them.
It Is oxpected that by tho plans to be
adopted the needs of tho poor will bo
moro readily mado known nnd help given
thoso most deserving.
A Social Service centre for work among
Catholics of the district will be estab
lished In Kensington. Tho handsome
brick building nt MIS North Hancock
street has been purchased for the pur
pose, and after alterations the house will
bo formally dedicated by Archbishop
Prendcrgnst
The work will bo under the nusplccs of
three churches St. Michael's, 2d and Mas
ter streets; St. Edward's, Jlh nnd York
streets, and tho Church of the Visitation,
Front street nnd Lehigh avenue.
For years past the need of a Social
Scrvlco Centre In this section has been
apparent, but lack of resources has pre
vented the Inauguration of the work. In
each district there Is a large population
of poor where the need of workers was
felt. With the agreement of the three
churches to tho plan and with a corps
of young men nnd women to assist In tho
work, thero promises to be a successful
completion of tho project.
Because of the varied needs of the poor
In tho district, tho work of the centre
will bo most comprcnenslve nnd will In-
MME. AIUAN JANE ADDY
Lectures nt the University of
Pennsylvania tonight on "History
and Heroes of Poland."
10 CENTS A DAY ASKED OP YOU
Nonunion Miners Expect More Pay
HAZLKTON. Pa.. l-Vli. ll.-Cinploycs
of the anthracite coal companies outsduV
of tho mlno workers expect a -substantial
Increase In wngrs April 1.
Philadelphia Committee Seeking
Funds for French War Orphans
Philadelphia women, who have re
sponded no nobly to the causo of tho
oppressed nnd suffering In lluropo since the
outbreak of the world war, again are to the
front In response to an nppea! for addi
tional support for the war rphnns of
France. A little committee hns been
formed which Is striving to obtnln funds
to Increase the liiHUfllclent French Gov
ernment nllownnce of 10 cents a day to
these unfortunates.
What the committee Is aiming nt Is the
purpose of tho big Ocneral Committee,
known n.s tho Orphellnat des Armees,
which Is centred In France unci has
branches working throughout nil of
Franco nnd In many parts of this coun
try. The Orphellnat des Armees Is nsklng
for contributions of 10 cents a day, or
$38.50 a year, to supplement tho Govern
ment allowance.
Tho Philadelphia committee, of which
Mrs. John Markoo Is chnlrmnn, and Mrs.
Joseph I.eldy treasurer, expo ts Philadel
phia to take i-aro of 10.001) orphans. It
send.s out a general nppeal, urging every
one who ran mnko tho small sacrflce
pledgo themelcM for tho small sum of
10 cents a day
ST. CYIl AND FRIENDS LBAVE
ON MYSTERIOUS ERRAND
Men Dash Off to Washington, but May
Proceed to Palm Beach
Jean Hnrnld Kdward St. Cyr, his
friend, llobert Von Hchwcmni, and a third
man dashed off to Washington this morn
ing on nn errand unexplained at the nolle-vue-Stralford,
where St. Cyr and his wife
havo been Rtopplng ever since thy left
Palm Ite.ich, when the allegations con
cerning St. Cjt'n Identity were published
by a New York newspnper.
It had been expected that St Cyr would
reply today to theso allegations, which
nro to the effect that ho has no right to
tho namo St. Cyr, but 1b really "Jack"
Thompson, of Waco, Tox former news
boy, haberdashery salesman nnd chorus
man. Ho mnrrled tho widow of James II.
("Silent") Smith, who loft her his many
millions. Sho Is a sister of Mrs. Anthony
J. Drcxel, of this city.
Tho tlirco men left the hotel nt 10:1I
o'clock In the $10,000 nuto whtch Mrs. St.
Cyr gave her young husband. Tho nuto
sped to West Philadelphia station, where
tho travelers boarded the 10:34 train, ar
riving nt Washington nt 1:35 o'clock this
afternoon. Their tickets had been ob
tained In New York, nnd It was thought
possible that the thrco were bound event
ually for Palm Beach, where It was sup
posed Mrs. St, Cyr, who is still at tho
hotel, would later join her husband.
LONG SEARCH ENDS IN ARREST
Man Accused of Robbing Office 18
Months Ago Held in Bail
A man accused of robbing nn ofllce nt
11th nnd Dauphin streets 18 months ngo
has been arrested nnd Is being held under
$1C00 ball for a further hearing on Wed
nesday. Ho Is lllchnrd Lynch, alias
Clnrenco Miitchler. 30 years old, of 220(1
North 1 2th street, and Is said by the
police to havo formerly been a city fire
man, The robbery In which Lynch Is said
to have portlclpntcd occurred September
20, 1014, when the ofllce of John Dougherty,
a coal denier, 11th and Dauphin streets,
was entered nnd $10 stolen from a desk
and a safe wrecked. Policeman Nickels,
of tho Fark and Lehigh avenues pollco
Btatlon, discovered tho thloves, gavo choso
and finally shot ono of tho men, Arthur
llotollnir, of 2237 North Franklin street,
who wns sentenced to 18 months In tho
County Prison but was released on parolo
six months ago.
Lynch Is said to havo been tho man who
escaped and tho pollco have kopt a care
ful lookout for him over since tho robbery
occurred. Ho wns finally arrested early
yesterday by Policeman Klllott, of the
Park and Lehigh avenues pollco station,
and was arraigned before Magistrate
Carson.
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
Corner of 60th and Spruce Sold
Tho property at tho southeast corner
of 60th nnd Spruce atrcets has been
sold by C. Folk Klein for Mlchnel Weln
Hteln to Glorglnn Castelll and Angelo
Baccinl for $13, G00.
Du Pont Employes Given Bonus
WILMINGTON. Del., Feb. II. Numer
ous employes of the du Pont Powder Com
pany havo been presented with G per cent,
debenture stock of tho company ns a
bonus for good work. The company de
clines to stuta the basis on which the dis
tribution is being made. The company Is
also selling Its debenture stock to em
ployes who dcslro It at $102, while the
market prlco Is $108.
Four tfsM fi t-t i . -i
cXnusLprbrsM
11 to the arrest 'of thre? L' nS
woman from Mount lte-hl" tM N
charged with robbing .& 8m1K
resldonco of thn mi..-'"... Ml WniJ
lisle, cousins of Senator IE!?"' (S
The residence was ranSaCk?dU" ?'
not until tho articles were $ ft1a " u
that a clue was oblaTned "" fof ,'
ineatneal Baedeker
NEW PLATS. F
ADBI.PHI "Tho T.. ..
Rothern nnd Alejatirtm EJV. with 1
again tlmt'-iha kttn&Vh ,, mS38
LTIUtVllarry Lauder en w3 , taw3l
lean tour. 'mi. nrVf.rSS, h'illlMfi i.J
"men innnr ol.l favor tea i ;.". F"'li lH
.Sd-ohSi -is:. Lon .TK:i
nn intcrnatlonM" vaudevlllo bninna ii
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jlfallng with it ifurScV intJK. ""
tho culprit 13 discovers bW'JJ'i ." ,."85
A!intCIv'-"Twln ,). wilh ""'H
fnrce by SnllihiTfi -i51u,.f?l' Cm. ,
.Mayo, which ilcal wrih IV. nn Mnrn.2
lure, of neonle wfio'nVJt.'k? .S,,m,ll W
apartments for their ow"? 0U" XiA
l?nntitom in. . I
Alde'r n,l tffflffig N'orkM;,rCl "" W
.523 5LEtta "!?. iS&?'8&..ffl
" " " " """ """mental IhoroVikVT,
PHOTOPLAYS. i
llOt!nr.
fcottif1
Wn:
STANI.HY "All week. -I'nnrTiin.
ys!2?s?j.. '.niwar. -The tffiffiv'HSt
, .iMHiuuMi iiciogrnph. Nw i."1
also bo shown. cw n tffl'
AIAcn-MmnlAy'TudaV'nml wT ,
TS .n".!5!' " ' . PI "nflnXi!Sa
rn.ay nn.i Hsturilar fsiitT"
r. with ronnle Ward. ""
CIIBBTNIJT STnnCT OPHtlA
the ..firing Line nlth ih. .,.
.Mirth American's nnr DlctVir.. "'
M-ciies during thn neriAnp.i-,'"'.1'..
tho llunslans. """"in
PA
Thursday. !
Bce'x I'ardner,
VAUDEVILLE.
KEITH'S Elnlo Janln, ImDcmonaiA-. t
elto do Herrla and her 15 Pafltlin ifeM
Iho Fnrber Olrln. In sones. daiK.?,,?8!":!
ter: Charles Olcntt. In "A cSmS, rK.cta'l
Ten -Minuter". .inVint, r ni!1? Own h
tinny. In -Who in Sh.i". iV.!.""-""1! Wn.1
ton.' "Two Illnck mrtiiFl$;
Dooley: llarrla nnd Munlon. iJ i" trHf'i
NIXON "The Luck of tho Totem" cii n..
coyne, voca lot: The KaufnSn Br?i?'
comedians: Evelyn May 'nnd nin,n. "!
"Live Wlrcy'-jilolmM and Wen? "?L5
dlans: Tho I'aldrons, ncrobati.
QLODE J. Davis. In "Tho KlnlmM vim. h
IMIcjr and Douglas, dancer?; Ctan
in "TIio Night Doctor-; The Dancing fijafj'
Jnclt Straus vocalist: Olympic TrFoiii
""": mn liirle. vorail.t: "bhiffi
ilrthcVs.1"" KUr "cadln" "" nSiw'
OltAND-Tho Alexander Kld. Hobtrt a I
IIoko and company, In "mil Bltttaft'l
IJiwyer": Lady .Hon Mel. vocal lit- winKSf
and Vllklnj. sfnBlng rtnd 'danclni .KU-'KS?
ny ODonald and Mildred Ulalr, acVoffil
tho Frogman, contortionist. rem,J
STOCK.
KNICKEnnocKnit-'-nip Van Wlnkk-." n,
Kn ckerbockcr l'layera. In Joseph Jerfmoi J
AMUItlCAN "The Law of tho Land." ,,H
i"j3,.i""l"!,ta Ocnrgo Hroadhilraf! iSi
or murder and Intrigue. -ouri
nUHLESQUE.
DUMONT'S-Dumont's Jllnstreli In tmuuv
on matters of current Interest. """u,.
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESCNTATIO
IraMaAlftt
yjrm.Siuj
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MKWW
i:liltV MONDAY SUIMECT TO CHANGE
ALIIA9IBIIA
APOLLO
ARCADIA
BLUEBIRD
BROAD ST. CASINO
CEDAR
MO.VDAT
Hazel Dawn, In
My Lady Incog
Marie Empress. In
Loo's Crossroads
Tnnnle Ward. In
Tennessee's Pardner
Vivian Martin. In
Merely Mary Ann
Valeska Suratt. In
The Immigrant
Arthur Hoops. In
Tho I-'lnul Curtain
CENTURY
CHEST. ST. OP. HOUSE
EUREICA
FAIRMOUNT
FRANKFOHD
52D ST.
56TH ST.
GARDEN
GERMANTOWN
GIRARD
ULOBE
GRAND
GREAT NORTHERN
IMPERIAL
IRIS
JEFFERSON
JD3IB0
LAFAYETTE
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
LOGAN AUDIT0RIU3I
MARKET STREET
ORIENT
ORPUKUU
0VERBR00K
PALACE
PARK
PLAZA
jtf"'
PRINCESS
REGENT
UULTO
RUBY
SAVOY
6HERW00D
STANLEY
STRAND "
SUSQUEHANNA
TIWA
smow-
Dorothy Donnelly,
Madamo X
TUESDAY
Hazel Dnun In
My Lady Iimok
Geralillne l-'.irnir. In
Tfinptatlon
I'annle Ward. In
Tennessee's I'ar.lnr
Van Martin. In
-Merely Mary Aim
Df-mnan Thompson's
Tho Old Homcuead
Harry Ileaumont. In
Tho White Ally
WEDNESDAY
Iltuel Dauii.
M L.id liu
iilll Valll, hi
The Turmoil
Tannlo Ward, In
Tenncssei.-'s I'atdiier
Theodore Hnhrrts, In
Mr. Oiex or Monte Carlo
Mario Empress. In
I3vp'h Crossroids
4il, TUUItSDAY
lllluhr. Swt. Ill
Tim HaK.imurfln
IlulhKKik llllnn. Allen
Ilrady. In The unlet Clltl
Mariruirlte Cl.irlt, In
Mice nnd Men
Thendnro Hnberls. In
Mr. llrex of Monte Carlo
Olnn retron. In
What Will Proph. ay"
Jeell Hunt. In
llv Love Itedcemed
Infatuation
Five Acta
The North American's
(Jerman War l'litures
Houso Peters. In
The Ore.it 1)1 hie
Illueblrd: Helen Ware.
In Secret I.oe
MnrKiierlte Clark. In
1'rlm.e nud tho Pauper
Arnold Dalv, In
The House of Fear
Mary Plckford. In
The Koundllnc
Anita Stewart. In
My Lridy's Hllpper
Constnnci- Crdller. In
Tonff'ies of Men
Ifouae Triers, In
The Winded Idol
Ulllan Walker. In
(Jrevn 8tockln(ts
Holbrook nilnn. In
Ufa's Whirlpool
Orrln Johnpon,
Acquitted
Wlllard Mack, In
The Conqueror
Valll Vulll. tn
Her Debt of Honor
Edmuml Ilreese, In The
Lure or Heart's Desire
Girt and the (lama (I)
Water Stuft
The
Battle Cry of Peace
Mary Plckford. In
The Foundling
Julia Dean, In
The Hansom
Clara Kimball Younr. In
The Yellon Passport
Emily Stevens, in
The House of Tears
Ida Schnall.
Undlno
Marie Doro. In
The White Pearl
Orrln Johnson. In
The l'rlc of Power
Lillian Olsh. In
The Lily and the Hose
tllanche Seet. In
The Itanamurtlii
Fannie Ward. In
The Cheat
Harry Mvers. In
Ulna Fliers
Crime of Circumstances
Cured
'- Tellenen. In
The Unknown
Clara Kimball Younir. tn
The Yellow Passport
c,S!y filT,b,"-,?'',un'r- J"
The Yellow Tassport
Kba Thomson. In
The Sins of a Great City
Mary plckford, In
X4ttl pl
Mary Plckford. In
Poor Little Peppina
Anna Knellson. In
The Coquette's Fat
Molly Mclntyr. lit
iter Ore.it Hour
Tha Old IlowMteail
Paramount Picture
m &IS!tt33, '
Fanny Want. In Anita Stewart. In
The Cheat My Lady's flipper
Allen Brady, liolbronK Nance O'Nell, In
llllnn. In Tho llnllet Girl A Woman's Past
Tho North American's The North American's
German War Pictures Uerninn War Pluures
Orrln Johnson. In llobert Mantel), In The
The Penitents UHndnem uf Devotion
Charlotte flrrrnuooil. In Penrl White. In
Jane I LrzM Klrke
Mareutrlte Clark. In Mario Dom. In
Prince and the Pauper -Tho Wood Nymph
Crll Maudo. In VI Ian Martin. In
The Greater Will Merely Mary Ann
Mary Plckford. In Constance Collier. In
Tho Foundling Tongues of Men
Helen Wnro. hi DIaby Hell. In
Ciuas Currents Tathcr and tho Hoys
Constance Collier, In Marguerite Snow. In
'longms of Men The Upstart
Allen Ilrady, In Mary Plckford, In
llm Woman in Llttlo Pal
Lou Tellegen, In Clara Kimball Young. In
The Unknown The Yellow Passport
Rmfi Vt?.S!e Dnrrlscale. In
Graft Th 1 'a Intel Soul
Orrln Johnson, In Clara Klmhull Young, In
A (.quitted The Yellow Passport
WTIIard Mack, In Id FchnaITm
The Couiiueror l'lidltie
Dustlii Kamum. In The Triangle: Wilfred Lucas.
flentU-iiian From Indiana in Acquitted
Houto Peters. Wm P. The
Hart. In Hevween Men Hattle Cry of Peace
A Soul Enilari Trail of the Wild Wolf
The bller.i Trail Pete'a Awful Crlmo
The The
Dattle Cry uf Peace Hattlo Cry of Peace
Mary Plckford, In Clara Kimball Young, In
Tho J-ouudllnr Camllle
Tyrone Power. In I.ulu Glarer. In Love's
fhou Shalt Not Covet Pllgnnnmu 10 America
Clara Kimball Young In Marie Doro. lit
The Yellow Panport The Wood Nymph
William S. Hart. In Maurice Costello. In The
Hetweeii Men Crown Prince's Double
Pearl White, In Julia Dean. In
Hazel Klrke The Hansom
Gladys Colburn. In Pearl White, In
The Ulack Crook Hazel Klrke
Orrln Johnson. In Helen Ware. In
The Price of power Secret Love
Herbert Kelrey. in Triangle
The Bphln? Cross Currents
lllancha Bueet. In Dlsnchs Sweet In
Tim llagainuftln The Ragamuffin
, Viola Dana. In Alice Ilrady, In
The Innocence of Ruth The Woman In 47
Marie Empress, la Cleo Madison. In
Love's Crossroads A Soul Enslaved
Hill Petera'fKU Golden Lies "
House Gone Wrong The Tale of the Goat
Fannie WardTTn, Mary allies Mlnter. In
The Cheat Dimples
Mart- PIck'ord. In Itlcharil Duehler. In
Behind the Scenes The Gods of Fate
W'allace Held, la Orrln Johnson. In
The Golden Chance Acquitted
Winifred Greenwood. In Clara Kimball Young. In
A Modern Sphlin Tha Yellow Passport
Anita Stewart. In Edna Goodrich. In
My Lady's Sllppsr Armstrong'a Wife
Miry Plekford. In Mary Plckford, la
Poor Little Peppina Poor Little Peppina
Holbrook lillnn. In Tha Destroyer
Butterfly on the Wheel The Crash Others
Malfiolm Duncan, la Mary Iloland, in
VVTUlOats The Edge at the Abysa
Tbe Old Homestead Grace EUlston. In
Paramount Plciura Ulack Fear
Cleo Madison. In
A Soul Enslaved
Valll Valll. In
The Turmoil
Alice Hrady, In
The Woman In -1,
The North American's
German War Pictures
Helen Ware. In
Crusa Currents
Ixiu Tellegen. In
Tho Unknown
Ida Schnill, In
t'ndlne
George r. Marlon, In
Excuro Mo
Constance Collier, tn
Tongues of Men
Aubrey Munson. In
Inspiration
Marguerite Snnw, In
Tho Upstart
Grace Elllnton. In
Ulack Fear
Fannie Ward, In
Tho Cheat
Harold Lockwood: The
Other Side of tho Olrl
Clarn Kimball Young. In
The Yellow Pussport
Marie Empress, In
Ixe's Crossroads
Marguerite Clark. In
Prlnre and the Pauper
The
Battle Cry of Peace
Tho X-'amlli Secret
(Timers
Julia Dean. In
The Hansom
Francis X. Ilushman. In
Man and IIU Saul
Clara Kimball Young. In
the lellnw I'assport
Mario Horn, in
The Wood Nymph
Clara K. Young. In
The Yellow Puasucri
Viola Dana '-.
The Innoicn c jf ituih
Ill.UHhi. Sweet, in
The Itiigamutriu
Theodore Itnherts. In
.Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo
Marcuerltn Clark. In
Mice nnd Men
Charlotte flrcenwood. In
Jane
Id-l Schnall, In
I'udlne
Gladys Ilanrnn. In
The Enngeli-tt
Lou Tellegen, In
The I'nknowu
Acnos Glvnne. In
The Iivo Trail
The North American's!
tlennnn War ITctur-s
Patho Gold Ilonster Piny
Excuse Me
I'ninclM X. Ihi-'limnn. In
Mm nnd Ills Soul
Carljle ni.ichwell. In
Mr. Grex of Mniilo Carlo
Pearl WhUe. U
Thn Klng'a Game
Ivols Meredith. In
The Precloua Packet
Arthur Hoops, In
The Danger Signal
Marguerite Clark. In
Mlco and Men
llobert Warwick, In
Fruits of Desire
Mme Petrova. In
What Will Peoplo Say?
Th
Fled Circle
Orrtn .Tnhnrnn. In
D'Artagnan
Orrln Johnrnn, In
The Prlco of Power
PTanre Nelsnn. In
Love's Crucible
Helen Ware In
Cross Currents
Graft (Nn iro
Pants and Petticoats
Clin Kimball Young. In
The Yellow Pa ss port
Constance Colli.r. la
Tongues of Men
. Vnlll VnlU "n
Her Debt of Honor
Laura H , rows,
lllackblrds
Francis X. Bujhnun.
iiau and ai Wul
fraoeea Nelson, la
Loym Crucible
"Ji"1'.."'. Walthall. In
The Misleading l.ady
Dustln Farnum. In The
uentleman From Indiana
Fannie Ward. In
Tennessee's Pardner
Marguerite CortoT In"
The Dead Alle
Dorothy Donnelly, In
Madame X
The Olrl and the Game
The Chain of Evidence
Mary Miles Mlnter, In
Dimples
Itlchard Tucker. In
When Love Is King
Marguerite Clark. In
Mlco and Men
Wayne Arey, In
Outwitted
Emily Etevena. in
The House of Tears
Mary Plckford. la
Poor Little Peppina
Heart of the Blue Ridge
Charlie Chaplin Comedy
Deajle Barrlscale. la
The Painted! Soul
Blaacha Ring, to
Tbe Yankee Olrl
Frances Nelson. In
Love'a Crucible
Wlllard Mack In
The Conqueror
Mary Roland, 111
The Edge nf the Abyss
Alice Brady In
The Ballet Girl
E"llv Whlen In
Tableu Turned
,!t:.,,'larrl'eale. In
The Green Swamn
Sarah Bernhardt. In
Jeanne Dora
Fannie Ward. In
Tennessee's Pardner
Maclvn Arbucklo. In
The Reform Candidate
Mlgnn Anderson In
The Mill on the Floss
Sold to Satan
Jane's Bashful Hero
Jackie Saunders. In
The Shrine of Happiness
Gladys Hanvon. in
The Straight Road
Orrln Johnson. In
The Price of Power
Tom Chatterton, In
When the Light Cam
Marguerite Clark, tn'
Wlldflower
Mary Plckford. In
Poor little Peppina
Tbe Broken Coin. No. 19
Tne laurel et icars
Orrln Johnson, In
The Penitent
BATURDAT
ln.i,l,c1!? Sweet. In
jho ltuganiulflii
tA!Ic.';. "radyrin
lhcWoman In -17
Marguerite CHrk. In "
Mice nnd Meii
Charlotte Vireenwood. In
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CHESTNUT
BEIX)V 1CTII
LIBERTY
Julia Dean
BROAD AND
COLUMBIA
"The Ransom"
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Knight of tho Range
wi Innl Mack. n
Iho Conqueror
IjiIh Meredith. It,
JPrecIoyi Packet
House, PeteTsTTn
, 2.11 tJrat Dlido
MnrgiierTtr7 iTnrk. lii
Mlcu ami Men
. Dorothy Ghih In
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A Circus Romnnco
0rrrS ,J',l"ion. In
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Th. "i! ,Jnnnson, n
The Price. nf j,'0r
Orrln Johnson, lu
' "wiiian
Srft'lar,
Elentlng Father
raters of Fire
Triangle: W-lfredLulal
In Acquitted
TofAW'TriT"
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Tennes,;, Parjner
J-rejiorow
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The 1-ourth EsVlt.
JP&iss&jT
Thi hlS-Bau"Iers. In
Thejihrlne " tlapplnes.
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FANNIE WARD in
"TENNESSEE'S PARDNER" '
APm T O 02D AND THOMPSON
ArULiLiO MATINEE DAILY
J'.0."'iP.. MARIE EMPRESS in
1' XiVAUI.I
"LOVE'S CROSS ROADS"
RI UFRIRD 200 xonTH uriOAr) ST
re.'ntYvr Valeska Suratt in
"THE IMMIGRANT"
TJt"! MfiNT r,5u ABOVE MARKET
DJliLilVlvJlN 1 Mais. i::m :t::io, kic
Ega. 0:30, H, t:30. We
VIVIAN MARTIN In MERELY MARY ANN '
FOX PRODUCTION
ami and prnAD paramount
CEDAR AVE LUJI THEATRE
Dorothy Donnelly in 'Madame X'
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
FAIRMOUNT sftT" flAnD AVE.
Helen Ware and Harry Carey in
"SECRET LOVE" -Illueblrd Feature In 0 Acts ,
Logan Auditorium UlZ&.
EMILY STEVENS in
"THE HOUSE OF TEARS"
rC1 TCT 5-D AND LOCUST
JUVJUUiJl Mat 1 an and It :iO. 10c
ers ii no, h. n:io. ir,c
World Feature CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "THE YELLOW PASSPORT"
Market St. Theatre 33:f "fe
IDA SCHNALL in "UNDINE"'
SEE "GRAFT" EVERY WEDNESDAY
ORPHFIIM OKRMANTOWN AND
V-,IArrlI:,U"1 CHEI.TEN AVES.
Triangle Plain Orrln Johnson In "Tho Prlco
or Power" Roscoe Arbuckle mid Mablo Nor
man In "He Did und He Didn't" Keystone.
ORIFNT a2D WOODLAND AVE.
XlL,lN 1 uay Ma ,, v 0 3Q ( j,
PARAMOUNT PICTITRE
Marie Doro in "The White Pearl"
PAI APF ,2U MARKET STREET
rMxHAE, u A. j, to 11.15 T. M.
BLANCHE SWEET in
"THE RAGAMUFFIN"
FRANKFORD 47U FRAN,A0EnNJun
MARGUERITE CLARK in
THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER"
CO J Ci- BSd !. 2-3 30 tic
OsCU Jl. Sansotn Eves. 0 30 to 11 lOo
ARNOLD DALY " $IgB,JftKBn
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER l'LAY"
GERMANTOWN 150!TSR.
J'nrnmount rictura CONSTANCE COLLIEIt
In "The Tongues of Men " Added Attraction
"The Strange Case of Mary Page." 2d Episode.
runnr both & market :im-o
ULUDL tlfi.000 KIMBALL ORGAN
LILLIAN WALKER
"GREEN STOCKINGS"
V-L-S-E
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In
"ID ADH AVENUE THEATRE
ValKVsAL1 7TH AND GIRARD AVE.
TKIAXOLK PLAYS
KATHEHINB KELLARD and HOUSE
PETERS in "THE WINGED IDOL"
rZZl 1Un.tl.oi-n BROAD 8T, ERIE &
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TRIANGLE PLAY ----
Orrin Johnson in "Acquitted"
IRIS THEATRE 8H8 JST53
VALLI VALLI in
"HER DEBT OF HONOR"
! PARFC- n'DOE AVE. b DAUPHIN ST.
""' Continuous show from S uU-0.30-11.
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FANNIE WARD in "The Cheat"
PRINCESS ,0,ffiOT
"THE CRIME OF CIRCUMSTANCES"
"CURE D "
See "The Olrl and the Game" every Thursday.
RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVE.
. rtr AT TULPEHOCKEN ST.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"THE YELLOW PASSPORT"
RFdFNT IMI "ARKET STREET
LOU TELLEGEN in
'THE UNKNOWN"
R II RY MARKET STREET '
i.. . T, . .... UELOW 7TH STREET
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"THE YELLOW PASSPORT"
S0TH
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"THE LURE OF
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MARY PICKFORD in
"THE FOUNDLING"
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WEST PHILADELPHIA
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HOLBROOK BLINN in
"LIFE'S WHIRLPOOL"
OVERBROOK """"-oTidV
RED TEATHER DAY
Herbert Kelcey & Effie Shannon
"THE SPHINX"
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House Peters and Ethel Clayton i
Hi
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Willard Mnelr '" "THE
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NORTH
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Arthur Hoops nnd Alma Halom"
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PPNTI IRV i-nin ave marshau.
CIN 1UKI MATINEE DAILY
"INFATUATION"
5 Acts
SOUTH
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DANIEL FROHMAN Presents
MARY PICKFORD In "LITTLE PAI."
S AVOY 1211 MARKET
V.ITs ..-. STREET
EBA THOMSON in
"THE BINS OF A GREAT CITY"
TIOGA "TU VENANGO STS.
"THE OLD HOMESTEAD"
PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION
VICTORIA MAKKET ST.
Vllvl Waia ADOVB NINTH
Francis X. RUSHMAN 4 Beverly RAYNE In
'A Man and His Soul." See "The Strange
Case of Mary Page" every Wed. and Thurs.
STANI FY MHKET ABOVE loTII
S.i.'ifjrhr1 MARY PICKFORD
11 1 i r In
CONTINUOUS
"POOU IilTTLK PEPPIKA
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Poor Uttle Peppina
Dorothy Donnelly. Jo
Her Mother's Secret
Clara Klinhall Young. In
The Yellow FaasSSit
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Pauline Frrderlefc.
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