Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 18, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING LEDG
PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1016.
.
BRIDE SPENT HER ALL
' ON RECREANT SPOUSE
Bridegroom Gone After Wed
ding, With Ring and Clothes
Bought by Finncee
Itnry Itusko. n Polish Klrl, pavod up
$JJ0 working ns n timid. When pile decided
to pel mnrrleil Klie ppetil all ns follows:
Fifty dollars for beer fnr the weddlns;
J50 for1 food; J1S fop muilc; $20 for her
fiance's suit, $M for her cttKnKcincnt rlns:
$ for her wedding rltiR; $10 for additional
clothing for Iter flnnce; loan to fiance, $10;
miscellanies. $25.
She Is 22 and her hushnnd wan 22. He li
Michael llucosku. They were married
fiunday nlnht. after nn entertainment
tvhlch had laitcd all day Saturday und all
day Sundny at the home of Mnrv's unrle,
Andy Nedoelc, 2810 Cahtiell street. Mary
Is dark-hnlred and has flashing hlnek
oyes; she Is a pietty clrl. Michael ran
speak four laiiKiinsrs, she said, and tend
and write. He Is fioml-IookliiB and she
was very proud of him. The morning
alter the wedding he dlsnppentcd and has
not been found slnre.
t3cfore ho left his hrldo he borrowed
tho enRaRement rln, she has notified
the police. She thinks that pusslhlv he
Is drunk somewheie and tuny bo Intend
ing to return Mr N'edock snld today
that he would look for Michael, nnd t-nr
from him the Knnnrnts hit wife bought
for him, n complete outllt, liiclmlliis- lint
and soiks, and iclvo him the uorst "batiK
lng up" of his life. The yomiK bride H
a belle In the Polish rolonv. Hbe Is benit-
broken; ."he has nothing lirt nil her
money is gone, and the position she held ;
and which enable, her to save the o0,
she has nliniidonrtl,
IlEALSnX OF INVOLUTION
imiTHDAY DINNER HUKST
Sire, Grandsirc and Grcat-Grandsirc
of J. D. Lewis Fought in 177(5,
John Dennis T-ewls. a member of tho
Eons of the Revolution nnd tho sole liv
ing "real son" of this society, will cele
brate his 7rth birthday tonight at his
home, 2130 North Woodstock street, In a
dinner, followed by music, which ho wilt
glvo to his relatives and friends.
Mr. Lewis' title to n real son of the
society is based upon the fact that his
father, grandfather and great-grntulfathcr
Served their country In tho Itevolutlonary
War, and thnt the society was originally
formed to Include only veterans of the
Revolution or their descendants by one
removed. Its i-cope has since been en
larged to embrace descendants regardless
Of generation.
Mr. Lewis In hale and hearty and does
not look within 10 years of his nge. He
still gives his personal dally attention
to a tea and colfeo route that he estab
lished in this city many yenis ago. Mr.
Lewis, who Is a Civil Wnr veternn, was
born In Accomac County, Vn.. in IKil. and
has lived in Philadelphia for moie than
23 years.
EDWIN EVANS IN RECITAL
Novelties on Baritone's Eleventh An
nual Program
To have given 11 annual song recitals
In one city Is to havo established an in
stitution. Hdwln Kvans has that distinc
tion, entering tho second decade of his
jearly program with his appearance last
night at Wltherspoon Hall. Stanley Ad
dlcks was tho baritone's accompanist,
contributing tho nicely articulated Inhtiu
mcntal support necessary to bring out the
varied values of such a subtle und deli
cate art as Sir Cvans possesses and ex
Jioslts. Their ,'olnt efforts furnished pro
found musical pleasure to an audience
of moro thnn average proportions, for
Mr. Cvans by aspiration manifesting itself
practically In dllllgent effort has built up
a public Justly appreciative of his ambi
tions and his achievements.
It Is, of course, nn easy thing to give
annual recitals with calendar regularity;
It la comparatively fucllo to assemble an
audience, but It Is quite a different thing
to create a clientele und hold It; that can
only be achieved by returning a Uld pro
quo of merit on tho part of the nrtlst for
tho interest of the public. Whether such
recitals ns nro given by Mr. Evans are
financially profitable to tho giver Is
knowledge without tho lten of the pres
ent writer, who, however. Is certain that
they arc of artistic edification to the
music-lover, on the basis of attendance at
several of the series, Including tho llrst.
One thing Is certain, it would menn inui.li
in the musical development of others of
our singers and plajers If they would,
undeteried h temporary fllscournge-
menta, persist in their appearances, since
tho mere fau of regular contact with the
ptlbllc begets u sense of responsibility
which breeds desiro to accomplish the
heat of onc'n capacity. Inculcates sin
cerity and heightens tho Ideal of absolute
beauty, und satisfying, in some measure,
the artist's essential j earning fur self
expression. TODAY'S MAKRIAGE LICENSES
Jaeob A O. iscenh ilner. New York rit ..nJ
Theodora Ilalllnell ll'J K Mnnlun.1 ne
Antonl Nulma '.'.ill I'ennle ai ..rij Helena
KraMkl. lf(r.'U Dennle at.
Ratmornl K. I H'J7 llroun nr., and M.irl.i
I)e Oomlila -1 15.1 N DrUnnt m.
Itobert C. .Hnilrli t'olwyn l'a.,. und Catherine
C Ollno 5(111 Ij.rihwfrfl ne.
IMwiinl J yuln tl W. Walnut line, nml Jo-
sepliln M Itkluirt AtUntte City, N J
Pawel I'inhto l).a K. 2d t., and Ilvtn Wajda.
aOO N, 4ih nt.
Sot Mareus "irio N. 1 ront St.. and I'unnto
Sohwariiheri.-. Will Kris ne.
itaic Nlcknls HOI H. l'Jth at., an, I Ilose Weiss.
oa a nth st
Tomaizunaa Mashumns N.'n lluttonunol st .
anil Moreellri Itomall'-kl K.'0 lltlttnnwunil sc.
Jacob Permjn MHO Wulnut St., anrt Clara
Itoaenfelil, HJ N Miunh.ill at.
William C. Mltihell .New York city, on!
Jfbile M"Mali'ji IT71 Vine st.
StanUl.iw l'ala, 'll'dil Iliremont st., and Mar&
Bechtu. tltlfi Kduemont at
Utrlurl (lruseln 'JiTIS K. Wosrmoreland st ,
nnu ivHiariina niin -,.. r. wra.uiureMriii
Eugene mawinrakl 1'U'T An her at , and tjophla
Oroneyewakn :i'Jtn Chatham st
Joseph K Holll.laj lit K .Porter at., and
Anna Itebbey 1 UU H Corliss at.
Jam MrDermntt tR-'l7 trolley at. and Kath-
ryn A. McMuilln. -JI.-.0 N' l-imhert at.
Fritu Elsenrelch, H K mi. Slnn.h.11 and Som
erset t.. and AnnaI.tmilg U0t N. KSilrhlll.
Ouelav C'. Mannule. tltXI N. Ulth St.. and Alma
Hoaer, -m Ox'unt at.
Walter IVIlnsy ,l'.'17 Salmon at., und LuJwInn
l'anas, Darby l'a
Patrick Hharn '!! H Ilkks at., and Mary
O'Connor, tit H. Hicks at.
Ealdlo Ualtera. Hslle Plans. N. J and Marie
Monnltir. l'J- N. Sickle at.
Btotaa Molnar. SeiC! Summer st., and Gubrlelle
Uoutal. IX! .N'. Sickle at.
James. )I. Ivay, JWN. -5th t and Laura A.
Ktebe, 8T N. tth at,
Duvl.l l.Ieberman Sts N. 0th St.. and Annie
Hutbery. JUla . Tth at.
GeorKo p. FDx, 1TI8 N. Lawrence at., and
May Btckley. lull W. Huntington at.
Baltimore & Ohio
Tours
WASHINGTON
$1 n Gin aix Kxi-KAbK
ViJHULAHY 13, MA1IC1I 10, AI'IIIL
i 'Jlckets Ciood Heturnlue JO Days
13
1 ' Scur Illustrated llookleta iltinj
JflforwaUoo, at Tfcktl Oaicra- tit
IJtiwtnut btfeet, Utdeucr lildg.i btalluu,
J4tU bvu4 thtstuut btretsi S3SS Market
Mrt, 093 South SrU Klreet. 7th blreer
auj OUaxd airum. 137 SoulU Uroaul
airvtt. llt Nirtll tod cjtrett.
JOLLY WELCOME TO TAR
BY FAMILY HE UNITED
Captain W. M. Tong Sent War
Bound Mother and Chil
dren to America
Tears, shouts and great rejolrlng
greeted the nppenraneo of Captain Walter
II. Tong, of the HrltMi steamship Fnlr
liavon, today, when ho entered the house
Of LOUlS Zettlll. fit fhn linMlinaat ,'nrnt.r nt
Bth and llnlnhildgo streets, and met again
JCchcn's wife nnd Uo children whom
hnd helped out of llussla When they were
neiu mere during the enrly day of tho
war.
Tnptaln Tong, master of the Fnlrlinven,
hi ought his ship Into Glrnrd Point etei
day for a cat go of wheat for the French
tinny. The Kalrhavcn has been carrvlng
war supplies from American ports to Hng
land and llussla since tho war started.
It was In Archangel, the ttusslnti port,
that Captain Tong found Mrs. Siehen nnd
her children, Sadie, 6. and llg, 2 yearn
did, the mother nrgulng fruitlessly with
police and port olllclnls for permission to
leave Itusslu and come to her home In
Philadelphia. She had been unable to
communicate with her hubnnd after the
outbreak of the war, and lacked JS0 of the
sum nceiieii ror the pnsnigo home. Hela
. tlves she had been visiting with her chit
j dren could not he reached.
When Cnptnln Tong, who was In Arelt-
angel with a cargo of supplies for the
I Itusslnn army, heard Mrs. Zeben's story
ho arranged ulth ottlclals for a passport
I and advanced the passage money. He
started tho mother nnd her children safely
l off for Knglnnd, nnd promised to see them
ilio next time ho reached Philadelphia
Captain Tong will' never leave the Zcbcri
Ilonu.p lr ,,,, ll0sls mivc lllcl. wu.
Theatrical Baedeker
PLAYS.
ADr.t.PHl-"The Tho Virtues," with E. It,
orhrrn nii'i A', t intlrn Oii-IIMe , mm
eily lv Alfreil Stitro, In which Mr. Fothorn
iumph u e..py mir it emiro 'literary mnn.
I LYRIC Hurry Lau.lrr nn hi ilchth Amrr-
Icon toiir. Thn M,Rnim rnntnltin. l:.'Mc
n nny old imcrltep. new gene Mr. I.unler
Is Hurrnundc.l by sir ' lntei national" vnuilc-
Wile Mil.
I OARRICK "Twin Herts " with Hay Cox. A
m-ce ny Kaiisnury field anil Mnritarrt
Mmo, which deals with the comic u.Ucn
tiirrn of rjeonlo who tntrtalte other pioplc'n
nmrimcnts for their own.
roitnnsT "Arauml tho Mnn." with nidln
Aider nnd William NorrlB. (lon.l music, hot
ter nctlng nnd Binning. Urbun's scenery best
of all.
imoAD TolUnnnn." with Patrleli rolllnre,
nffle Shannon and Herbert Kelcev. Tlio
"Kl.ld Klrl" nf the "flail books" tilnMnc the
'Bla.l b.iiiic" 'ilth fentlmer.tsl thorouchnrss
WAI.SfT-"The ,i n' the Land." A play
bj OeorKe llrndhiirpt let.linc ulth n nnird.r
mvitery. In ulib'li rho culprit is illscocrol
but freed In the end.
riroTOPLAVft
cnnsTNPT sTitr.HT oi'i:ii. nofsn-'-on
the Flrlrg Line ulth the German." tho
North Amerknn's war pictures, Fh.nvln
Freno dur iik tlio tltrman orf.naio UKilnai
the ltusslans.
STANI.KY "All ue.k. "Poor I.lttln Parplnn."
ulth Mnr rirlsfonl. Mlra l'l Itford I" een
nn n little Hall in. A 11-rtnn Holniet
traxeioffue. enttiled "The Orind r..non
A Paramount 1'lctoKrnph. New films will
nlro be shoun
AttCADIA-rrld.iy nnd Kiturda. "Mlco nnd
Men," with MarKtierlle t'l.irk.
I'ALACB KrliU nnd Siturd.n, "Tenneco's
I'ardner," ulth Fnnnle Ward,
VAunr.viu.n.
KtllTII'F Hlsle Jnnls, I mm rsomtor: Henri
etre de -errls antl her IT, 1'arlM in models
the Fsrber Qlrls. 'n iioncB. dances and t hat
ter; rharlei. Oleott, In "A C'o-nlc Omra I..
Ten Mlnutep". Joseph 11. Ilernir.l nnd corn
pan) In "Whii 1h Shrt?": Kramer nnd Mor
ton "Two Illack Dots": Jut and i;thel
Donley: Itarrl nnd Mnnion, In "L'ntle
Jrrv at iho Oriern": Lohsu and Sterling
acrobats.
NIXON "Thf f.uck of the Totem " Clco Gas
con nJallt The K.iufman llrothers
con.edtans: i;rlvn May and company, In
"l.He Wires". Holmes nnd Wills, come
dlnns The I'nldronw. acrolats.
COLONIAL Paul Armstrorm h nl.ijlet. "A
Uomanco of the I'ndernorld": 1 n. CUvton
In "(ollulon". Kino nnd Green. Harry
llronka In 'The Old Mlnitrel .M.in". tho
lleirens. Hlo nncl Norman Mci'nwan and
Gorilon. In "Tuo In Ono", Illlda Schnee, unit
.tuner mm i.bil1
OI.OUC-J. Dails. In "The Klnk.iM Kilties"
I'lleer and DoukIiis. diniers. Ch.irl.s llodnr'
In The NlKht Doctor". The UanclriK Macks'
J rlt Straus ocllst: Oljinuc Trio cjrii
nasts; Hmllle Iiirli oc.illst. Charles
Kenn.i, Tho Kour llcadlnirs and HernlMcl
llrothers
OHANO Tho Alexander Kids. Itoliert II
Hobo and company. In "Ulll Hllthers'
ljli!if.1..:. ,'udf ?'" Mel. nc;illt: Wllk ni
and Wllklns. slnulnir and ilanilns skit; Den
nv O'Don.ld nnd Mildred Illalr. acrobat,
tbo Frogman, contortionist.
STOCK.
KNICKERnorKnit "itlp Vnn WlnMe." Tna
Kn ckerbocKer l'l.iyers. In Joseph Jefferson's
famous play, with Ted Hrachett ns "Kin "
AMEItlCAN-"The Ijiw of the lin.l." Tho
Arlne I'lsyera In George Ilroadhurat's plav
of murder and Intrigue
DURLCSQl'R
DUMONT'S Dumont's Minstrels In traestiej
on matters of current Interest
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Almost any soap will clean the
skin ami hair. Many toilet soaps
are pure enough to do so without
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those who want a soap which not
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cleansing cannot be expected to do.
When Ike sbia it in bid conrfnian, thputb.
scsUct or aa udkum iu oi coamctka, spread
wMU Jillio Kuiael Ointaisat (or tea or
ha tnloutc btiere uo( Hetiaol Soap,
Kuiiol boap and Oiatusat r uld by all
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fljtfh New Itccorils an. If r VJj ITst nFi Av J v
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Mj$&??r iM riS. AND STOMACH sWA
BILLIEREEVESUOLLS
A PEANUT TO CITY HALL
Has a Merry Time Piling His
Part in New LuUn
Comedy
By the Photoplay Edii
Hllllo. Heeves. thn Inlmllrthin il,MA,ihn
did n new stunt for motion pieties the'
other dav thnt will earn for him iulylnK
iiimr ns mo. possesor or timt grfest of
ho!"" i. M?pnt,PMPP-
In Mark Swan's delightful enmedy"Tho
niectlon Bet," the mnnnscrlpt cnl for
mine uecves lo toll a peanut frort tlip
corner of Lehigh avenue to the City Wall,
nnd It also specifies that at no time diVhig
this operation shall ho touch the peiut
with his hands nr spenk to any one n
rector Karl Metrnlfe. who t)rndueeir
the comedies thnt ttlllle appears Itr, halV.l
wus particular stunt with Joy when tie
manuscript wan rst suhm tle.I to Mm
Mr. Swan, hut before this portion of tl!
picture was successfully made, both h
nnd Mr. Iteeves were sending out R O P
signals to all parts of tho city. The firs
tiling thnt went wrontr nn this niinniclnim
occasion was the peanut, which became
peevish nnd Instead of lolling In Iho di
rection of City Hall, ns any Belf-respcctlng
peanut would do, It flopped on Its little
side and lolled Into the sower.
Thin necessltnled the procuring of an
other peanut, and ngaln Illllle stnrted on
his Journey southward, only to be Inter
rupted a second time by a big policeman,
who threatened to arrest lilm for block
ing trallle In the meantime Director Met
calfe had found It necessary to telephone
to the. Lubln studio for hell., ns the crowds
which thronged the thoroughfares were
preventing Hllllj from making any head
wn Finally, headed h a gutter band, which
had become Interested nnd then enthusias
tic when told what the affair wns all
about, Illlllo and his tlred-out director
reached the desired goal.
In the Intent Palhe feature, "Tho
Shrine of Happiness." lelensed today and
plnvlng nt the Regent, this company ngaln
proves Itself the foremost producer of
colored motion pictures This latest I'nthe
colored print Is artistic In shading and
In the colors used. The mountain scenes
at the beginning nre especially lovely.
The leading roles, played by Jnckle Saun
ders, William Cnnklln nnd Paul Ollmore,
nre In the hands of experienced nnd popu
lar photoplay stars.
With the recent combination of the
Woil.l and the Kqultnble Film Corpora
tions It Is Interesting to note the stars
under contract with them Gall Kane,
Charles Cherry, Kitty Gordon, .lane Grev,
Henry Kolker, Mary Holand. Arthur
Ashley, -M tit Id 0"trlehe, Mary Chnrleson,
Frank Sheridan, llruce Mcllae, Geid.i '
Holme", Clara Whipple and John Mason I
lepresent the principals of the i:.Ultahlc
productions, while Clara Kimball Young.
Itobcrt Warwick, AHco llrndy, Holhiook
lJllim Frances Nelson, .Molllu King.
Juno Klvltlge, Johnny Ilincs and Chester
Harnett arc Woil.l Film artists.
Mrs. Illchard A. Rowland, ulfe of the
pros 'ent of the Metro I'ictiites Corpor.i-
Excellent Shirts
at Reduced Prices
We have a llml
tnl number of cc
ccllent colored
bosom slilrtH that
we are offering
nt reduced
prices. Tho aro
perfect m every
detail and usu
ally sell at from
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While they last
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HILI.IE REEVES
Uho popular Lubin comedian, did
lot look like tins wlulc rolling
the peanut.
tlotl
has presented little Mary Miles
Mil
r, the Metio star, with a tiny dog,
Will'
MM Jllnter has nnined IJIck
' Mrs linwlnnd owns the mother
k Metro," a nedlgieed Pomei.uiian,
Met
tlf "
who
l known as "Mi'tro." Hhr l.i u great
fawiilX nniiind the studio, nnd often en
trrlah the performers when the are not
at wot; Mlsi Mlnter has a poodle,
given lr by nn nnmninoiis ndmlrtr sev
eral wccs ago, which sho mimed "Woof
Woof " V'Woor-Woot" has shown a
tendency to hecoinn Jealous of "Dick
Metro," Vipaienlly not wanting to share
the stcllal.ittrnctlons In tho .Mlnter home.
Tho nex
pl
cture In which Thcda Unra
will be f
lured Is "Gold and the
Woman.'
Arthur IIIops, the prominent leading
mnn." Is nnwhvorklng with Olga Pctrova
in "The bou Market," a coming Metro
release
Five
of the
Finest
FordhookVegetables
Fnv "?Kr wo willVinll ono packet each
1 Ul 6UU.1 thotnllnitinw Fnmnlla
Fonlfiook Vcgctablcsillunrr.r.'a Golden
Bantam SWLr.TCon.N.Vio earliest anil best
flrBt enrly; IlLnruu'sjlLAtK-ltEi) IiAU.
lll.i;T, deeiily colored liah and line sweet
flavor; Hwtri.L s EaiUkm? Wayaiicad
Lettuce, tho earliest lltterlicad variety;
CHALK'S UA1ILY JuweUTohato, earliest
lirst clas tomato in tlV family garden;
lluiti'Li:-h!l'iiovi:n HusiIjma !ean, poda
ore enormous and well fitd wtih delicious
licans. 25c buys all the Itiovc. Fivo col
lections for $1.10, malledto different ad
dresses if orticrtd.
As A CoMri.lMrNTTOTinLADIE3 wo in
clude with each collection nrepulnr 1 0-cent
packut of our I'ordhook Ilvorlto Asters.
Burpee's Annual or 1916
The Fortieth Anoirerlirr Eil.tionpf tfae Lridias
Amcricna Serd CiUiof ,! btlhtcrod belter tbto
eTer before. It is mailed; free. Vote for It today
so J kindly mention this poblicitloD
W. ATLEE BURPEt & CO.
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NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
REST, SAYS H. T. TILY
Strawbridge & Clothier Store Chief
Urges Honesty in Methods
NEW TORK, Feb. 18. Newspaper ad
vertising Is best, In the opinion of Herbert
J. Tily. general mnnagrr of the Straw
bridge & Clothier store, Philadelphia, who
spoke here last night before 600 members
of the National Dry Goods Association,
In session at the Blltmore.
Mr. Tlly said merchants aic realizing
moro nnd more tho advisability of con
centrating their advertising In newspapers
of known circulation and quality. He
urged truthful, honest advertising, devoid
of ovnggcrated clulms; in short, adver
tising thnt means Just what It says and
In which the public can place Implicit reliance.
"Advertising," said Mr. Tib, "to b
useful to pntious of a store, must give
them needed Information of the stole's
activities, must, If the merchant Is ono
who assumes to know value, uses, de
pendabilities of his wares, glvo education
$450
Kranich & Bach
160
Mahogany case; taken
as part payment for one
of our Players.
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Kicrli Machtnr Otinrniifccif jW Makes I
CASH OR CREDIT
RENTALS 4 months $4 up
Guarantee i7M mth
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I ritbrrt 31R3. Iince 598.1-1). Nrnr Arch
SPECIAL T0MY
NIPH
mhi
Tim fnlloirlinr llicntrcs olitaln tliflr pictures IIiroiiRli the STANI.l'.Y
HnoUInc Cumiiiinj', ulilcli. Is n Etiaruntce of early hIiowIiikh of (lie
flncst productions. All pictures rrileivrd litTorn cililliltlon. At1t for
the thralrr In your locality obtalnlne pictures IhrotiKli tlio bTANI.liV
lloolilnc Coinpany.
ALHAMBRA
12th. XInrris It Passyunk Ave.
Mut Dally nt 1'; V.K . T & 0.
vnuueMllo . J'arumi j-iciures.
Blanche Sweet in "Ragamuffin"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
BELOW 10TH
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"MICE AND MEN"
A DiT T r 02D AND THOMPSON
ArULLU MATINEE DAILY
Paramount THEODORE HOUEIITS in
"Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo"
RI UEBIRD 220 NonTH Dn0AD ST-
A DLUEnlRD FEATl-HE
IDA SCHNALL in "UNDINE"
BELMONT ?.. ?'S
Egs 0:30, 8, 0:30, ISo
Charlotte Greenwood Irf,',!i"
r.OTH AND rVTKT I-AItAMOUNT
' L'EDAIt AVE. ,-'.1-,f.C:.V . . THEATIllj
Lou Tellegen in "lhe Unltnown"
PAItAMOUNT PRODUCTION
FAIRMOUNT
0TH AND
fllltARD AVE.
FrnnclH Iluslunan Man and HlS Sou"
& "MCTROnvONDEU PLAY IN 0 ACTS
IFRANKFORD ",l ANKsDub
Paramount- CAHLYLE IlLACKWELL In
"Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo"
Mats 2-3 30 Bo
Egs. 0 30 to 11 lOo
t3ju Ol Sansom
Pearl White in 'The King's Game
GERMANtOWN1SM:'k
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"MICE AND MEN" Paramount Production
ni rXiVf oTH 4 MARKET S lfl-T-0
ULUDCi $is 000 K1MUALL OROAN
I'.etro. Picture MME. PETROVA In
"What Will People Say?"
niv inn avenue theatre
U1KAKU 7-th AND OIRARD AVE
Robert Warwick ?. Znm
VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE NIGHT
pal MnrtriBl-n WIOAD ST, ERIE i.
Lreat iNorinern okrmant'n aves
TRIANULE PLAY
Qrrin Johnson in "D'Artagnan"
IRIS THEATRE 3Ha AS8gm,s
FRANCES NELSON in
LOVE'S CRUCIRLE"
JEFFERSON 'mi AsTREE,TAaUPmN
VntlANOLE PLAYS
upiTM wriw in iipnoaa nrfii,t-v-a
WEHEU b FJELD3. In The Worst of Friends'
ACAVCTTI? SOHKENSINO.
"" rK - - ton Ave.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
THE YELLOW PASSPORT"
IFAHFR FORTY-FIRST AND
lIUUil. LANCABTEU AVENUE
CONSTANCE COLLIER in
'TONGUES OF MEN"
-METRO
PICTURES
EXHIBITED IN ONLY
ONE THEATRE
IN EACH LOCALITY
DI8T!NCTJV8 CREATIONS
Ask for Metro Picture
An Absoluts diMroous e Qsntj
discontinued. If comparative, values nro
not Inexnct, untruthful or cnrelcssly han
dled, their uo Is not In Ittclf wrong. It
Is only the nbuso which Is wrong. Tho
ono great uHantnKo of using compntatlvo
prices Is that they can bo checked most
accurately by tho advertising department
nnd by the public, while the permitting of
general hurrah statements about bar
gains Is an Invltntlon, or nt l-ast a
temptation, to hoadi of departments to
exnggernte."
GEUTINi
ISth Semi-Annual
(4 dcL
And famous
SHOES FOR
The aristocrats of our
stock. Tans and blacks,
formerly up to $8.50 all
sizes. Now
CLEAN-UP
Bostonians and Geut
ing's special tan and
black
New Arrivals
of Our Famous
Actual
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for tho
Family.
Tht Stores
KrJT t"(i,RON0UNCCD arriNo)
In Spite of the Dig Reductions Every Fool Professionally Fitttd
. Three Gcutinr) Brothers Supervising.
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESDNTATIO
BotSm Gmwamu
LIRFPTV DROAD AND
X D Ci IS. 1 I COLUMDIA
METRO PICTURE
Valli Valli in 'The Debt of Honor'
Logan Auditorium
Hroai! Abova
nocklatul Ao
TRIAXOLV PLAYS
MAItV ROLAND In "Tlio EJse of The Al8i"
SVD. CHAPLIN In "Tho Submarine Plrute "
LOCUST
S'JD AND LOCUST
Mats 1 .10 and 3 30, 10c
Hirs 30. 8. II .'10. ir.c
First shnnlnc nf Triansle X'la8 In Went Phlla
WILLARD .MACK In "THE CONQUEROR"
Market St. Theatre
333 MARKET
.STREET
Alice Brady in "The Ballet Girl"
See "ORArT" every Wednesday
ORPHFI IM oi:kmantovn and
v-'lvl ll-tVJIVl CIIEI.TEN AVE3.
TRIANGLE rLAYS
Resile Ilurrlncale In "Tho Oreen Snamp"
Kejstono Comedy "I.nio Will Conquer"
ORIENT
OSI) & WOODLAND AVE.
Dally Mnt . 2 Eiir 0 30 to 11.
METRO MASTERPIECE
Emily Wehlen in 'Tables Turned'
PALACE
1214 MARKET STREET
10 A M 10 11 15 P. M
FANNIE WARD in
"TENNESSEE'S PARDNER"
PARK "'DOE AVE i. DAUPHIN ST.
v Contlniinui show from '.'30-0:30-11
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Mnrlvn Avk.ilo I" "Till: REFORM
CANDIDATE'
PRINCESS ,0,gTM,ETRT
"SOLD TO SATAN"
.. ..... "'ANE'S IlASliri'L HERO"
bee Tha ulrl and the tl.une" eery Thursday.
RTAI Tt OERStANTOWN AVE
""" v AT TI'LPEHOCKEN ST.
GLADYS HANSON in
"THE STRAIGHT ROAD"
RFflFNT lG3i MAituirr street
JACKIE SAUNDERS in
"THE SHRINE OF HAPPINESS"
R IIRY MARKET STREET '
1V RELOW TTH STREET
. . -TRIANOLE PLAYS-
Orrin Johnson in 'Price of Power'
SHERWOOD bh and
OHUftYVUUU 11ALTJMORB
Paramount Picture Daniel Frohman Presents
Marguerite Clark in "Wildflower"
SAVOY
1SJ1 MARKET
STREET
TOM CIIATTERTO.V and ANNA LITTLE In
"WHEN THE LIGHT CAME"
TIOGA "T" VENANdO BTS.
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"LYDIA OILMQRE" parmount Production
VICTORIA "ARKET ST.
Y Jr ... AI'OVB NINTH
Mary Miles Minter in "Dimples"
Beg "Btrn Case ot Mry P," Wed.Thurs.
STANLEY MAIi,iET A2VE 8t"
continuous MaryJickford in
'i.VUVV 'Por Little Peppina'
illllliuillllll ""liiii;il
Weekly Programs
Appear Every Mondy In
Motion Picture Chart
lines to the .... T3
dally announcements,
its. ""'
"If advertising li hi.. ..... 3
17..' i"?.k'"5 ''?j. ni ;wm
need, from the cuHPJnft V
neglected, It will degent"ae .VW
many places, to tho point ;,,,!. I,l.h5
profitable because not economical V'A
'Then nro thoro who feel n,,. "J
venrsrng or comparative vniu-i
- wuiq (
along these
CLEARANC
"ra fit I ytVSL
uxc
Clapp & Banister
MEN
ING
ORDOVANS
$0 values
19
So. 11th
A quick
Servicj
Men'.
Shop,
of Famous Shoes
CKNTIt.M,
Chestnut St. Op. House "
Tin: xoitTii Aiwiticjurs i
GERMAN WAR PICTURES
WKST I'HILADEI.rillA
f!R AIMD C2D nni1 MARKET SIB.
vi,lV MAT DAILY. J P. It, I
"RED CIRCLE"
OVERBROOK C3Dand,il
SARAH BERNHARDT in
JEANNE PORE," Bluebird
GARDEN caD fSPWSMia
Ruby Hoffman & Arthur Hoopf
in
EUREKA 4UT,t MAnKETn,1
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER TLAYS PnESEcO
r, "EXCl'Si: ME" A
A Pullman ear pleanntry of Dertl nil
Mirths In G Sections V
I
IMPERIAL Thealre US.'i
- THtA NO LI3 PLAYS-
ORR1N JOHNSON in "PRICK OP P0WBT
-KEYSTONE COIIUDV 3
"III! DID AND Hll DIDN'T" i
NORTH
Broad Street Casino m0i
. EVENINU 7 IS AND 0 jl
Gladys Hanson & Jack dtandol
In "THE EVANOELIST" CmnedlK
HilNlUrtl MATINEE DAILT
"THF. I.OVF. TRAIL" P
Featuring AONES OLYNNE. 5 AMI '
Patha Hold Rooster Tly
SOUTH
PLAZA OADADro&i!
MIGNON ANDERSON in
"The Mill on the Floss" 5 Act3
NOU'UIUKST
Susquehanna TIMSJ "9
Trlanclo-Fino Arts Orrln .. Jojiniop ojj
Onen In THE PBNlTpio
Trlangle-Ieystone Ford Sterllr jr ,
Moran In ""'" HI TNT"
MinTiiKAsr
STRAND ! wiuBPiTM
..tup unftVPW rnIN,' NO. I
Allen Hale in "Laurel of T2j
"HAZARDS OF HKLfc.N '
KENSINGTON
jumbo ""''" a'"a
wem&JBSBm
""".mifaiiimilW FIST
Weekly Progranu
Appear Every Wond7
MoU'on Picture Chart
--.I n. immwxx&i
hhf II M.UKLQW. wffiSfia
PATJIE1 GOLD ROOSTER T
Lois Meredith & fc
"THE PRECIOUS JWUffi
TOMOR1WW- M " .. Knuiley 1
AU T " ""
4-90
$7.50
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