Ri ,1h; v ' m e BYTUINa LBDGET-PHIXiADBLPHIA, MONDAY. MABOH 6, XDtfi. TOHAVEANDTOHOLr ,1 GOOD MOVIE SUBJECT Stanley to Display Lnsky Ver i Slou "Prohibition" at tho Chestnut By tho l'hotoplny Editor Romantlo novels havo a very natls fadtory tray of turning Into (rood photo plays. There la always enough action to tnako Xlvo reels which can't bo said of ever Btane-story and tho ptot gets vtarted early and keeps going. It doesn't always mount ns lilgh In Interest ns when tho scenario Jo an original work designed With screen In" mind; vbut It seldom boats about tho bush for tlirea reels waiting for the- "punch," Thus 'To Havo and to Hold." which comes to tho Stanley today to stay. tho whole week, hasn't any Bccno In It half so strong as tho branding or the trial Irt rrho Cheat." But. on the other hand. Its early reels are not full of that long-winded sparring which passed for preparation In that other Lanky feature. Tho screen version follows tho Btory closely. In introduces the hcrolno at tho first flicker, shows her pursuit by that rak,lsh nobleman so well named Lord Carnal, her flight to Virginia ns ono of Sir Edwin's "Doves," her marrlago with JPircy. and his defenso of hor whan Lord Carnal comes to drag her back to England. Thero nro stockyards and church warden pipes, Indians, cavalllors, and pirates and lota of duels. Wallace Hold, an Percy, runs away with tho stellar honors. Mao Murray, -Who haa her letters In tho biggest type, merely stands about waiting for various nmorous men to carry her oft. That's nil tho plot calls for. It gives her a chance for only a. tearful pout, and she does It so well As to, raise tho suspicion that her Held Is limited to this Bort of emotion. Like all Lnsky productions, tho detail Is cxcollent. For a single example, tho wharves of Jamestown ara pinned to gether with pegs Instead of tho nails of civilization. Tho Lnsky pcopld aro de veloping a two-toned light for Interiors lit by both candlo and wood fires that is much superior to tho current baths of crimson which mgvie rooms Indulge In when any ono touches n match to tho logs. Thero (ls, however, a llttlo Irregu larity In tho uso of tho famous La-iky amber toning and tho ordinary black and White In the exterior scenes. Tho Chestnut leaps today from Eu ropean to congressional battlefields. It It showing "Prohibition," a propaganda feature hitherto unknown to Philadelphia screens. Friday it was Introduced to nn audience of tho clergy by a speech against "tho demon rum." Today and all this Week It will do Its own shouting. "Prohibition" carries tho orthodox mes sago of that party which once put forward a candidate so Inappropriately yclept Swallow. It tells a story of villainy which would, bo about the ordinary thing in movie unreality If It weren't for tho rather skilful trimmings of propaganda which ac company It. Thus the film begins with Interviews with Bryan, Hobson, Daniels and various Senators. It Introduces alle gorical figures of tho Devil, Demon Rum, his henchman; Intelligence nnd Prohibi tion. At crucial or significant moments In the plot theso worthies fade In and out or explosively assert their presence, recalling to thp audience- the purpose of the scenes and giving them a greater forco as propa ganda. At the end one of tho heroes, who has reformed and got himself Into Can press. Is very cleverly shown shaking hands with some of his well-known fellow Prohibitionists now sitting In Washington. Thuriow Bergen dors the best acting In the cast Efforts to obtain the exclusive use of the animals In the New York Zoo for a period ' of five years are being made by the Fox Film corporation for forthcoming photo play productions. The company In return Is willing to pay a reasonablo sum for tho privilege, besides giving a bond for the animals' safety while appearing before tho camera. Should this arrangement go through, it will be Interesting to Imagine Theda Bara caressing some python or William Farnum In hand-to-paw conflict with a grizzly bear; Sidney Drew, who Is now making ono reel comedlos for tho Metro program, writes nearly all his own scenarios, besides directing their production and playing the loading role. Mrs. Drew, who helps him, Is starred with him. She often wonders where all Mr. Drow's Ideas come from, slnco they nro always original and clover. PATRONESSES FOR PHILOPATRIAN BALL Theatrical Baedeker FtAYH ADnt.ritr "Th N!W Henrietta," with Will iam K. Crine. Thomas W. Hom. , Amelia Hlnriam, Mncljm Arburklo nnd ndlth TaIIh fcrro An ndaptntlnn of Brnmnn Howard's play, by Wlnclioll Smith nnd Victor Mnpei. A Btory of stork speculation In Wnll Street, In which a father la saved by tho eon ho dis owned FORREST "ZtitMA Folllei of 1MB" with Inn Clarp. Ilert Wllllnma, Leon Rrrol. W. C, rields. IM Wjnn. Will West. Here we find tho Bcennry by Joseph Urban and the usual sort of a zlesfftld show by tho usual people. LYRIC "The Only fllrl," a musical comedy, by Victor Herbert nnd Jlenry Hloisom, founded nn n light piny of n row seasons tigo, ,"Our Wives." nArintrt "Twin Merlo" a fnl-ce. hv Balls. bury Field nnd Margaret Majo, which denH with the comle (nl.cn. urea of people who mlstako other pcoplo's apartments (or their own. BROAD "Pollyannn." with Patricia Coltlnire. Iltrio Shannon and Herbert Kelcoy. Tha "glad Klrl" of the "ulad books" playlnir tho "Rind (tame" wltlisentlmntnl thoroughness. WALNUT Thurston, the MftBlclan. In fents or slclaht or hand nnd mniilc. An nltrnction that nil children will enjoy as much as grown-ups. PHOTOPLAYS STANLKT All week. "To Hmo nnd To Hold." with Mao Murray and Wnllaco Held. A film version of Mary Johnson's book The bill will Includn the latest Ilurton Hnlmen trmclofftiei. "Somewhero In Franco" (war scenes) and current ovents CIII-STNPT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Prohibition." tho much-tnlked-of antl Ibiuor lllm. Amonjr the participants nro William Jejinlngs Itryan. Hobson and other well-known men This Is tho first Plilln delnhl l shnwlna of thin fllm ARCADIA Monday. Tuesday nnd Wednesday. "An In a I-noklm; Olnss." with Kitty Gor don. Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday. "Tho (lolden Claw." with lleeslo Barrlscale. Frank Mill and Truly Shaddock. PA LACK Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "Nearly a Kins," with Jnck, liarrymore. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday. "The Trail of tho Loncsomo Pine," with Charlotte Walker. VAUDB VILLI? KEITH'S Sam Bernard. Will M. Cressy nnd Blanche. Dayne In "Ono Night Only": Ber tram Peacock, Blanche Morrison, Henry An- iru una company in ino jnow tTPUueers": Anna Chandler, Moon and Morris, Ned Monroe and ICellar Mack Dnnubo Quartet, Maurice Hurkhart In "The Thief" ; Togon nnd Geneva. COLONIAL "Tho Apnlo of Purls"; Juliette DHKa, Harry Tate. Tlny'a Toy Circus. Enid drey and company In "Tho Little Mother"; Kcno. Jordan nnd Zcno, Lloyd and White boue, Ted nnd Corlnne Breton. Permnne NIXON "Dunbar's Syncopated Serenaders": Lnyal's Kqueitrlan Hounds, McCownn and Oin-don. In "Two In One": Adelaide Falr chlld. Diamond and Ornnt. I,eo Tong Fo. QI.OHK "A Night With the Poets," Clifford Hlpplo and company In "Tho Lost Clnn." "Logo's Lottery." Cades do t.ascojno, Clem ents nnd O'Connor, Henry Fry, Scamp and Scamp, Hayes and Traucnarm, Mueller and Mueller, tne Kamunai. GRAND Minlaturo Revue: The Cycling Bru nettes. "Live Wires", Baby Helen: "Uncle Jerry nt th Opera": Welmers nnd Burke. CROSS KEYS First half tho week. "It Hap pens i..iery way , .inoro ana i.iuoit in ine j'lano saiesmnn (( p-P )) (( sal '- 77 mi,, , ' i 'IBS i$mS$xP ll .. BALL AT U. OF P. TONIGHT Architectural Students Plan Clinngo In Usual Program An historical ball will bo given tonight by architectural students nt tho Univer sity of Pennsylvania Instead of tho nn nual musical comedy produced In tho "Grub street theatre." As Is.dono In tho Beaux Arts School, the studonts will nrrango themselves In ntellors. lach nteller will build a logo which will be presided over by tho crltlo In design. Prof. Alfred H. Gumeer will preside as ruler of tho Uyzantlno Hm plro; Prof. John V. Van Polt, ns Omar Khayyam, will head a uand of Persians. Tho ball will bo held In tho largo room In tho new quarters of tho Architectural School which was formerly Dental Hall. CUPID'S EFFICIENCY MUCH TOO MUCH FOR EFFICIENCY EXPERT Trip PALMER CONFERS TODAY Cnnnnllv unit Mniltnnn. Tno Olympic Trio; kumick. Last half thn week. "Yo Olde Tjmo Hallowe'en": Blllv Rogers. Farley and Butter; Tlce. Sully nnd Scots: Trolls and Ullmoro and company: Joe Lanlgan. STOCK. AMERICAN "Under Cover." tho detective Dlav hv 11 C MeirrUR. Th Arvlnn PlnverM with Miss Ruth Robinson and George ArUns I present this play. oy ln tho lendlnir rules, vll KNICKRItllOHKnil "P.,1,1 In Willi " hv T-. geno Walter. Tho Knickerbocker Placers In this drami. with Ueorgo V. Barbler and Kmlly Smiley In the leading roles. Democratic National Committeeman to Discuss Politics Informally A. Mitcholl Palmer, Democratic Na tional Committeeman, will hold Informal conferences todny with Stato leaders on tho subject of campaign plans nnd tho ticket. Mr. Palmer was at tho Bcllevuo Stratford last night. Discussing a report that a large num ber of Democrats would hold a. formal conference today, Mr. Palmer said that the only reason for his visit to this city wns to attend the sessions of tho Su premo Court. Ho ndded that ho had no doubt ho would talk over Oio political situation with Borne of the lenders. Aged Jenkintown Woman 111 Mrs. Margaret Halo, 89 years old, and one of tho oldest women in Jenkintown, is seriously ill at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Clayton, In that borough. John M. Hale, of Harrlsburg and Jenkin town, connected with tho State Highway Department, Is a son. Canadian Woman's Business Ends in AVcdding Here A transcontinental romance will be In volved In tho wedding, nt Ardmore, of Miss Martha Ingraluun, of ionle. Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, and William Gamble, of Vancouver, British Columbln. Tho wedding Is to tako placo at tho homo of tho brldo's sister, Mrs. William J. Armstrong, of 112 Ardmoro avenue, at 7 o'clock tonight. Miss Ingrnham is nn efficiency expert employed by a largo powder manufac turing company and was sent to Instnl n now system In tho olllco of tho company at Vancouver, of which Mr. Humble was manager. Ho and Miss Ingrnhnm becamo good friends and ho obtntned a transfer to a biancli of tho powder Ann near Noble, whon Mlsi Ingrnham wns ordered to go there. She found him thero whon she arrived. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong cntcrtnlned nt dinner last night In honor of Miss In graham and Mr, Gamble. The Itcv. C. Grant Hopper will perform tho ceremony tonight. Miss Ingraham will bo nttonded by Miss nsthor Humphries, of Philadel phia, as maid of honor, nnd Mrs. Arm strong ns matron of honor. Mr. Gnmblo will bo attended by Mr. Armstrong ns best man. An Informal reception will follow tho ceremony. Tho couplo will llvo nt Gambio Inn, Perry Sound, near Vancouver. General Wood to Speak at U. of P. Major Genernl Leonard Wood, of tho United States Army, will address n mass meeting of University of Pennsylvania htudents In Welghtman Hall Friday night In tho campaign for military Instruction at the University of Pennsylvania. Tho announcement was made today by Cap tain John McFadden, 'S! C. H., of tho 1st lleglmcnt. EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR i:vi:nv Monday subject to change ALIIA3IBRA. APOtLO ARCADIA BELMONT BLUEBIRD BROAD ST. CASINO BROADWAY CEDAR CENTURY CHEST. ST. OP. nOUSE EUREKA FAIRMOUNT JIOMl.W Mme. Fetrova. In Tho Soul .Market Marie Doro, In The Wood Nymph Kitty Gordon. In As In a Looking Qlass Marguerite Clark, In Mice and Men ilnrcuerlte Clark, In Mice and -Men Helen Ware. In Secret i-ova Fatty and Mabel Adrift Taullne Frederick. In Sold Bessie Harrlscale. In Tho Painted Soul Prohibition Rockcllffe Fellows, in The Regeneration . The Iron Claw featuring- Pearl White PRANKFORD 56TII ST. GARDEN GERMANTOWN GIRARD GLOBE GRAND GREAT NORTHERN IMPERIAL: IRIS JEFFERSON JUMBO LAFAYETTE LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST LOGAN AUDITORIUM MARKET STREET ORIENT ORPIIEUM OVKRBROOK PALACE- IJATIK PLAZA PRINCESS REGENT BIAWO,' mux MvW yiBRWPQP WAifEBy Mbsi. VT" hi in - D8QUEHAN4 TOHWL Clara Kimball Younc. In Camilla r, ,.,!. ? r.L y," -v" i miiuin: tne Call of the Cumberlands , Marcuerlto Leslie, In The Question Pauline Frederick, in The feplder T,h!nrsr J,Vo?'lrufr. In The Beckoning Flame Fannie Ward, In i.ue wneat Alice Brndy. In o uuuei tjiri n'!; Barrlicale, In The Last Act Orrin Johnson. In o Artagnan Mary Miles Mlnter. In Dimples Julian Eltlnge, In How Molly Made Good Olrl nd the name (7) The Lion's Breath The Battle Cry of Teace Kathlvn Williams. In Thou Bhalt Not Covet Alice Brady. In The Woman in 47 Hyd Chaplin. In A Submarine Pirate Aubrey Munson. In Inspiration Jane Gall. In Rupert of itentzau Edna Goodrich. In Armstrong's Wife Dorothy Olsh. In Betty of artystone Marie Doro. In The Wood Nymph John Barrymore, In Nearly a King Mary Piekford, in The Fpyndllng Th Red Circle . y" Knows? tha (Temporary HmbeBd William 8. Hart, la Hell's Hlngei OHS-to Finram, la The VlrglaUn Theo. rudi heodore Roberts, in utuwsq viion Oonf Beban. In The Pawn of Fate IIikI Dawn, la Nfeb Me Hurray, In To Have nnd. To Hold Marc McDermett, lq TtK IUng of Crime Tbedi Ibu-a. ta CrmD TncSDAY Mine. Tetrova. In Tho Soul Market Vnleska Suratt, In The Immigrant . Kitty Cordon, In As In a Looking Glass Jlarioierlto Clark, In Mice and Men Tyrone Power. In Thou Shalt Not Covet Dryant Washburn, la Uolden Llei Blindness of Devotion With Robert Mantell Mary Piekford. In The Foundling , Mollle Klnir. In A W Oman's Power Prohibition 3Ilsilng LlnkH Decause He Loed Her Paulino Trederlck, In Lyilla Otlmoro Vnleska Huratt. la The Immigrant Dustln Tarnum: The Call of the Cumberland Helen Wnre. in Secret Love Pauline Frederick, In The Spider ... !& Bo'and. In Tha Price of Happiness Qeraldlne Farrar, in Temptation Effle Shannon, In The Sphinx Bessie, Barrlscale, In The Last Act, George F. Marlon. In excuse Me Maelyn Arbuckl. In The Iteform Candidate Bruce Mcltae, In The Price of Power ,. The Sphinx Father a Lucky Escape The IJattle Cry of Peace Dustln Farnum i The Call of the Cumberland Marle Doro, In The Wood Nymph gyd Chaplin. In A Submarine Pirate Marie Doro. in The Wood Nymph arol McComaa. In When Love Is jrjlng Ida Schnall, In Undine Dorothy Olsb. In Betty of Qreystone Cyril Scott. In The Zrords of High Decision John Barrymore. in Nearly a King Malcolm Duncan, in The Scarlet Road Marguerite Leslie, In The Question Tha Kood of Many Turning William S. Hart. In Hell's Illagea Cleo Rldgley, In Tha Cooru Lady Marguerite Clark, In Jilts and Men Jane Gall, In Rupert of Hentxau Uarruertte Clark. In The Goose Girl Mas Murray, In To Have and To Hold Clara Kimball Young, ta Trtlby Clam, Kimball Young, ta Tha YvUovt Fuaport WEDNESDAY Mme. Petrova, In The Soul Market Francis X. Bushman, Man and His Soul Kitty Gordon, In As In a Looking Glass Cleo P.ldEley. In The Golden Chance Marmierlte Leslie, In The Question Mary Anderson, In lllil Peters' Kid Viola Allen. In The White Sister Marguerite Clark, In Wlldttower Robert Edeson, In The Cave Man Prohibition Theda Bara, In The Oalley Slave William Garwood, In The Eye of the Horua Douglass Fairbanks: His Picture In the Papers Pauline Trederlck, In The Spider William Farnum, In Fighting hlood Mme. Petrova. In The Soul Market Pauline Frederick, In Zaza George Beban. In The Pawn of Fate The Secret Seven The House of Myatery Kitty Gordon. In As In a Looking Ulass William Farnum. In Fighting Blood De Wolf nopper, In Don Qutxoto Marguerite Snow, in The Upstart . Sin Joe's Devotion The Battle Cry of Peace Dustln Farnum: The Call of the Cumberland Violet Mersereau. In The Path of Happiness Bessie Barrlscale, la The Golden Claw Joseph Kllgour, In The Writing on the Wall Alice Brady, In The Woman In 4T Jackie Saunders. In fhe Shrine of Happiness George Beban. in The Pawn of Fate Wlllerd Mack. In The Conqueror John Barrymore. in Nearly a King MaryBoland, In The Price of Happiness Herbert Kelcey, in The Sphinx Beyond the Law Wurra Wurr Barbara Tennant. la The Price of Malice Hazel Dawn, la Tb MasaueraOeri Ttl4 Battle Cry of Peaoe Charleg Cherry, la Passers by Valeska Suratt. In Tha Immigrant Mae Murray, la To Have aqd To Hold Cyril Scott. In Not Guilty Norm Talswdn, in Tb Mlaulcg Link IWf 11M Raid, U WijitifflfyLUt Edmund Bree, n Tha T0Jda - Itui OsUen Chjjca Lor of Heart's Dtslre THURSDAY Fannie Wnrd. In Tennessee's l'ardner Mollle King. In A Woman's power Besile Barrlscale. In Tho Golden Claw Cleo Rldgley. In Tho Golden Chance Valll Valll. In Her Debt of Honor Henry B. Walthall. In The Avenging Conscience Frederick Pern-. In The Family Stain Francis X. Bushman, In Man and Ills Soul Mary Boland, In The Price of Happlnes Prohibition Marie Doro, In Tho Wood Nmph Oeraldlno Fnrrnr, In Temptation rrancls X. Bushman, in Pennington's Choice Pauline Frederick, In ,.o .-yiucr irklSi1'? Saunders. In The Bbrlne of Happiness MM?Le'.Pe,tr.va' 'a The Soul Market dmund Breese: The Lure of Heart's Desire MS5?r Gilford, in The Foundling TS.m Martin. In A Stan The War of Wealth Tl,.. -.. l. i'""r,t'oraon, in as in a Looking Glass "Wwlt" Leslie, In 1 he Question Valeeka Suratt. In The Immigrant Pearl White. In Haiel Klrke T5S.ron Claw (No. 2) Chills and ChlcSen Marguerite Snow, in A Corner la Cotton H3.to.BMta -... ,' .uitun George Beban. In The Pawn of gate The Golden Claw -.u VW "eoan. in The Pawn of Fate ?IV? &lnba,l Young, in The Yellow Passport Vumssf-u Blllle Burke. In Peggy The Old Homntead c?.rLot,5 Walker: Trail or the Lonesome Pine , . , Embers featuring Arthur Maud Lois Meredith. In The Precious Packet The Girl and the Game la Arcadia Barbara Tennant, in The Price of Malice Robert Edeson, In For a Woman' Fair Name Fannie Ward. In Tennessee' Fardncr Marguerite Clayton, la Vulturea of Society Olga Petrova. In What Will People SayT Mae Murray, in To liaya and To Hold Helen Ware. In The Price VUtgnon Anderson, In 8Me Woman In Politic Diutln I'aruum. ta ThaVlrglalatt AlUia Ol.h. U PaWitt Fannie Ward. In Tennessco's l'ardner Denman Thompson's Tho Old Homestead Besslo Barrlscale. In ' The Golden Claw Pauline rrederlcle. In Lydtu GUmoro Jane Gall, In Rupert of Hentzau Melvln Mayn. In Tho Embodied Thought . Anita Stewart In The Sins of the Mother Oeraldine Farrar. In Temptation Jackie Saunders, In The Shrine of Happiness Prohibition SATURDAY Fannie Wnrd. In Tennesseo's l'ardner Wlllard Mack. In The Conqueror B.S!,9,P''rls'nIe. In Tho Golden Claw Pauline Frederlck-ln" Lydla Gllmore CIeo Rldgley. In The Golden Chance Franklin Ritchie, In I'lquo Helen Waro In Cross Currents Clara Kimball Young, In Camilla Theda Bara, In Destruction Pathe Gold Rooster: The Love Trail Slarguerite Snow, In A Corner In Cotton The Old Homestead Antonio Moreno, In Kennedy Square -.. Arthur Hoops, In The Devll'a Prayerbook Theodore Roberts, In . "iH iun.au wiieon Frances Nelson. In Love's Crucible Vnlll Valll. In Her Debt of Honor rnk. White Ally Lillian Glsh. In Daphne . The Pirate Do5S.a.?" ?;'"? ! - ....... p iI iUtt x apers . Kitty Gordon. In A In a Looking Glass y'Rarrlscale, In The Green Bwamp Graft (No 13) The Ring of Destiny Pauline Frederick, In The Spider Pauline Frederick, In The Spider Marguerite Snow, In The Upstart UB-ft.0!? ,rf.trovi In The Soul Market Wlllard Mack, in The Conqueror , Molll King, in A Woman' power William Faveraham, in One Million Dollar Blllle Burke, in Peggy C?jrJer,R Haven, In The Wrong Door t,VLoU? Walker: Trail of the Lonesome Pine Constance Collier. In Tongue of Men Harold-Lockwood. in Other Side of the Door Her Wayward Slater Hugbie. Procea Server . Kitty Gordon, In Aa In a Looking Glass Mary Piekford. In Dawn of a Tomorrow Fannie Ward, In The Cheat Lois Weber, In Hop. the Devil' Brew Clara Kimball Youn. ta Camilla Maa Murray. In To Have and To Hold The Broken Cola (Last Episode) Henry Woodruff, In Tbt Beckoning ill JO S3? axrt Pawn, in laojr jncog ,- I .1 lllll.HI I Hamilton RaveUe, ta tkt fric efjiilU Prohibition Carter Do Haven, In Ihe Wrong Door Chaplin Comedy Strange Caso of Marv P Bessie Barrlscale, In Honor's Altar Antonio Moreno. In K.nnwlv U. ....- -"7- u,iUAD S?'Wn Williams, In Thou Shalt Not Covet Tr!',f55.or5 Roberts, n Pudd'nheaa Wlleon Let Katy Do it Margu. Its Clavton. i vulture of Society M"ffl;i' i L""nT May ltfc iV,?'1'" King. In A oman'a Powi 'ower . . ne Misleading Clue .Fau"Teh.FlSk''n BSSK' 8t"'"'. n The PHaLOPATltlANSWILL HOLD ANNUAL BALL AT BELLEVUE TONIGHT Subscriptions to 49th Yearly Event Exceed Those of All Previous Ones Prominent Men to Attend END PRE-LENTEN SEASON Soolal nctlvltlen for tho pre-Lcnton spa non will officially end tonlglit, when tno Catholic Phllopatrlnn Wtornry Initltuto Blves Its 1916 ball In tho Bellovue-Strftt-ford Hotel. This will bo tho 49th nnntial reconllon of tho Institute. Tho subscrip tions this year exceed thoso of nny pre vious year, City Solicitor John 1'. Connelly w chairman of the Ball Committee. He has nnonunccil that the subscription list Is so largo that It wan nocessary to engage not only tho bnllroom of tho Bcllevue, but tho Clover nml other rooms ns well. of tho first time In mnny yearn tho 1916 re ception of tho Initltuto has beon limited to Its subscription members, nnd no sub scriptions havo been nsked from tho gen oral public. Jnme.i F. Horron Is presi dent of tho Institute, John R Skelly w treasurer nnd John R Costcllo, William A. Kelt nnd Georgo J. Zano, Jr., are sea retnrlcs. Mnny persons of promlncnco In tho city havo been Invited to nttend. Among them nro Supreme Court Justice Robert von Moschzlsker, Asslstnnt Director ot sup plies Peter J. Hoban, Director of 1'ubllo Safety William If. Wilson, Jutlgo Charles 11. McMlchael, Judge Thomas D. Klnlet ter, Stato Senators IMwnrd A. I'atton nnd Owen B. Jcnltlns. Director of Public Health Wilmcr Kruson, Director of Citv Transit Twining, Orphans' Court Judgo J. M. GcBt, Judgo William It. Stanlte, Judgo Joseph V. Ilogcre, Judgo Eugeno C. Honniweil. President Judgo Charles U Brown, of tho Municipal Court; Judgo Raymond MacN'ollle, Judge .1. 1!". Lamor clle, Judgo William T. Wheeler, Judgo U A. Anderson Itobert J. McKcnty, ltecelver of Taxes W. Frcoland Kendrlck, Ilecordor of Deeds James Ilazictt, Sheriff Harry C. Ransley, Asslstnnt Director of Public Works J. Li. Baldwin, Stato Senator Au gustus R Dalx, Jr., Judgo Henry N. Wessol nnd Chief of tho Bureau of City Property R J. Cummlskoy. Mr. Connelly 1ms ns his principal nldcs John A. Call nnd Michael J. Slattery. Tho other members of tho committee nro P. P. Cnrr, D. J. Callaghan. James D. Dorney, I. J. Horatmann. Judgo J. R Lamorollo, M. R Hanson, Connie Mnck, Tom Daly, Stato Senator James P. JlcNIchol, John 15. Mulherln, Michael Murphy, Joseph C. Trainer, David J. Smyth nnd Harry Schmltt. James T Herron, president of tho Phllopatrians, licnds tho Reception Com mittee for tho ball, which Indues General 13. de V. Blorrcll. Joseph B. Campbell, D. T. Kecnan. P. II. Kolly, R A. Mulherln, William T. Shields, Joseph A. Brndy, II. J. Horan, A. 11. Dougherty, II. M. Donnelly, J, H. O'Gorman, Jnmes Hustings, Jr., John S. Gallagher, John A. Murphy, formor Stato Senator John A. Coyle. Jo seph Ar. Bradley. John C. Maglnnis, M. J. SIcEnery, Wllllnm Mccnehan, David J. Ityan, John J. Cronln, J. Edward I.entz, Maurice A. Nugent, John R Sltclly, Jo seph R Hoyl-in, Edward R Condran and Dr. I. li. J. Fitzpatrlck. LoRan Baptists Namo Officers Tho Logan Baptist Church has elected theso otnclals: Trustees. Georgo Smith, II. T. Mooro, J. P. McCully, R Bacon, Raymond Mingle, Charles Van Sclvor, W. MISS EDITH PIERCE Sevcntcen-ycar-old daughter o Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pierce, of Germantown, who has entered tho movies ns the result of win ning second prize for being pret tiest srirl in America. J. Moore and Howard Hamilton; church clerk, Georgo M. B. Smith; treasurer William T. Weir, Jr.; members of tho board of deacons, J. H. Bccson, William T. Welt and C. H. Taylor. BEAUTCPRIiffillij ENTERS MOVIE fig Miss Eldith Pierce, Gemahii - . bin, Joins Lubirt i Company It pays In dollars nnd cent !? lected as tho Bccond prettiest ulrl'llffc United States. J Miss Edith Pierce, daughter of Mfi Mrs. G. W. Pierce, of 68 Manheltn 8L Qei-mnntown, will toll you so, bccauwlff result of winning that distinction t Panama Exposition In tha contett ff ducted by tho Ansco Company ehi R becomo ono of tho stars among u,',. nctors In tho Lubln studio, 16th street S Glenwood nvenue, this city, 1 Tho young woman has beon cetined with tho stngo slnco sho was 7 yeirrct but sho nover was In moving pictures' SJT after her photograph, entered In thS tlonal exhibit by Robert W, Scptt,fg city, won second prize. A And sho likes tho "movies" much tS than alio docs tho Btngo. "I llko domestlo llfo and I Imte K? nnd traveling nil over tho country' said today, "That Is one reason &r prefer tho movies to tho stage. vL peoplo think that wo must not mlMtk audiences and tho npplauso. But la tk movies wo havo tho opportunity of 'd ourBolves ns othors sco us,' and that fcdc n lot. Wo aro ablo to Improve and wrrir thlngs wo nover had any Idea we -doing." n Miss Pierce, who Is 17 years old ImJi flrst appeared on tho stage at' AUiij! City on tho Old Young's Pier, whlch'Vi destroyed by flio. Sho nnd hor jjieUn wero nt"tho seashoro when a m-Si offered hor a position. She was lUtft Keith circuit for somo time, ( m Her latest nppearanco with tti tW Company wns with tho now play, J'BIeed lng Hearts," which will bo released ls( fow weeks. Sho takes tho part of a torn try girl In tho picture. jt, -TrTr-r-mXTrfe T A CONTINUOUS 9 A. M. to HP.M.if Vltt i H aflrKH- MAK1V1SX SI. AUUVEIIjNTn ORCnESTKA EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Hour Hip Inrzent.Tlientre l.rcnii in the world KIMBALL ORCHESTRAL ORGAN COJIPIJITKD TODAY UiimirP-iNiied In Tono anil n Notable Arhlcrrmtnt of th gfltli t'cntnry OrBini KttltnU Will l (11. en Dally TODAY AND TUESDAY TltlANOI.E PLAYS PKCSKNT BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY" 4 IV i w Wednesday and Thursday Triangle Plays Present Lillian Gisli in "DAPHNE" Jxtra Added Attraction HKNBY 11. WAI.T liVM.T, ami EDNA MAYO In "A CONFIS.H- MUX," Tth Vnlsode of "The Htrnnico Ciim of Mury Page." Friday and Saturday Aletro Pic tures Present Hamilton Kevelle In "THE PRICE OP A1ALICE" THIANOLn-KUYSTOND COSIRDY "Bright Lights" rE,TURiN lioscoi; amiuckive MflfMltiricCj -.liS r 'I to f HI il SI? r.rcry rrliluy nml Snlunlay Authfntlo I'rcncli War l'lcturca taken on tho ilrli Urn It ;' "Somcwliere In rrnnce." Playn Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. Ij 5 ,-i . . -R c, .'oA . v. . .?. i vYiVAVat. .'ckp. a.v .vti,, aTavHO! 2ES5?''30a '"nu I -.iS yCv vvPrM VrLll??t' Pf" PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESCNTATIO g- HWBT" v U JM ft ns ma -- !! ! BoSm Cormcmn, T1IK followlnir tlirntren obtain their pictures through the STANI.T-Y HookliiB Oompuny, which to u guaruntea of early nhowlng of the flneat prndiictlonn. All pictures reilewri! linforn exhtbllion. Auk fur tlin theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY Hooking Company. 12th. Morris 4 Passyunlc Ava uat. uauy at :; i.vi.if.., o v. v.i.viii Xr Pflmm't Pictures. MME. PETROVA "T1IE1OT.. ALHAMBRA CHESTNUT I1ELOW 10TII ARCADIA KITTY GORDON in "AS IN A LOOKING LASS" nrX 1 t B2D AND THOMPSON APOLLO MATINEE DAILY TriangU PIoiJ MARIE DORO In "THE WOOD NYMPH" IteAtow-Come-yT-''The Perlla ot the Park" Rl T IFRIRD :20 N0RT11 Bn0AD 8T' J'oramount Freientt MARGUERITE CIRKA'N"Dg 1-T nTAVT B2D ABOVE MABKET BELMONT M la,0 3:30.10c. MARGUERITE CLARK && ---. CEDAR S Pauline Frederick in "Sold" Paramount Production FAIRMOUNT I0TIt jSSad ave. THE IRON CLAW" Featuring the famous IJlalna Trio. Pearl White, Sheldon Lewla anq Crelghton Hale ""-areaa-fa , June uall, In Hupert of Hentiau vein valll. in Utr Debt of Honor A ..,. ..... . ,- Tha Devil-. Toy Blllle Durke, la VT&k&u.""'' ftS1 Walker: Trail Of thn Ign,.m . tiia WlSSL''ln ... wiwai ,V"", Mrin. la Merely Mary Ann Uar.R.,'il Leslie, la The Qaeatloa A. fitlyPotAon- n A la a Looking Olaaa CW2"V5 Hvn. la Tha Wrnn. .., 'r -.w. Marraerlte Snow, In A Corner la Cotton i;' reirova. In The Soul Market Penman Tbomi.cn' - ' . -.-WW . v Mae Murray, in To Hare and To lion Robert B. Mantell, In TUOtefMjoil Monater Malcolm, Doacan. la Tbe Scarlet JU-jJ IIawt Darm. In JHjr LAQjraoof Hasiilt&n Bvfe. la Tbe Prta of Malls FRANKFORD "n mAX"S88?m Clara Kimball Young '" "Camille" Tlin 6TRANQE CASE OF MARY PAQE" 56TH ST. ntro ".uJ!?SS "" Bel. Spruce. Evga 7 to II n...ln r.miin, tn "THE CALL OF Dustin rarnum Tim CUMDErlands" LIBERTY BR0AD acumpia ALICE BRADY in "THE WOMAN IN 47" Logan Auditorium Dr4iAn2VAve. AUBREY MUNSON in "INSPIRATION" I DPI 1QT 82D AND LOCUST lucuji MatBi 1:80 nnd 3.3o. ioo. EEa. 0.30, 8, 0;UO. 16c. rrlatiflto Picture , Syd-. Chaplin ,n "ArfAIl,Nn Market St. Theatre 333 MA5& Ulueblril Feature JANE GAIL In "RUPERT OP HENTZAU" See "GRAFT" Every Wednesday ORPHEUM amauSmSmB. Trlanola Ploja DOROTHY CISH In "Betty of Orayatone" MABEL NOUMAND In "Tho Bright Lights" OPIF1MT fl2D & WOODLAND AVE. VI1L,1N 1 Dally Stot,( . KvB., 0:30 to 11. roramount Edna Goodrich '" "ARV0KGS PAT APP 121 MABKET STREET rJLUEA 10 a M to 11:15 P. M. JOHN BARRYMORE in "NEARLY A KING" PADIf RIDGE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST TIIV Matinee 2.15. Egs. 0:30 to 11. , Paramount MARY PICKFORDrou-NS" CENTRAL i Chestnut St. Op. House gg VIRGINIA WESTBROOKD AND 5 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRTAJfl "PROHIBITION" 1 WEST PHILADELPHIA J BROADWAY C2D antewi -Jl.VfMlVV4.I Adults 10c: ChlUtra! TRIANGLE PLAYS "FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT" "MARTYRS OF THE ALAMO" HRANn BSD ana MARKET ST3.. VSIX11,1- MAT DAILY. ?P.i!jj ALICE BRADY in 1 "THE BALLET GIRL" OVERBROOK C3D "$& Double Trl- MnriV Dnrn I" "TM We "The Perils of the Park.' - GARDEN RW ,LtATs-Dl MARGUERITE LESLlE-j-l "THE QUESTIONS '$ i j- EUREKA DT" & 5IARKET T RockclifFe Fellows & Anna NIKS t in "THE REGENERATION IMPERIAL Theatre .r4 rW Orrin Johnson v Charles Murray in "Fido's Fwti' NORTH GERMANTOWN B508Towf Pornmount i'lclure Pauline Frederick la "The Spider." Added AUrartlpn "The Strange Caae of Mary Page." 5th. Eplaode. -if rini? BOTH 4 MAnKET jJLUtSI 113,000 KIMBAL 2:1B.7.0. 113.000 KIMBALL ORGAN FANNY WARD in "THE CHEAT," By Requeat. T"IO ADH AVENUE THEATRE UIKAKU 7TH AND OIRARD AVE. Trianolt 1UV , Henry Woodruff Irt "The jBeclconlnK Flame" Sam Bernard In "The Qreat Pearl Taruile" Great Northern oermantn aves. TriangU Plays BESSIE BAIIRISCALB In 'THE LAST ACT" Keystone Comedy, "Cinders ot Love" iklS THEATRE sua e4unegton MARY MILES MINTER in "DIMPLES" JEFFERSON 29TH tg&gg1" MARGUERITE DATE and . JULtAK ELTINGH la "IJOW MOLLT MADE QOOD " 18 8ta,r. LAFAYETTE 28U KBN8ITo3n ave. The Battle Cry of Peace LEADER r Lancaster avenue KATIILTK WILLtAMSi and , , . n 1 yyjyJNU POWERS la , "Ttyoy BttAtip'Tigf cqyrrr . f- -V V ' ..... PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET "WHO KNOWS"? "THE TEMPOaARY HUSBAND" See "The Ulrl and the Game" Every Thuraday PI A I TC GERMAN IOWN AVE. IlL.l AT TlLPEHOCKTN !?T. DUSTIN FARNUM in "THE VIR.QINJAN" PPT'PIMT 131 MABKET STREET KEiVji-iN i umiAN roiaB oroan WILLIAM S. HART in HELL'S H1NQE3 RII D V MARKET STrtEBT- n U D I BELOW. 7TII BTBEET THEODORE ROBERTS in PUPP'NHEAP WILSON SHERWOOD &amore Daniel Frohmaq Preaeuts HAZEL DAWN in "NIOBE" SAVOY ""stET World PJlm Corporation GEORGE BEBAN o1-han lTIOGA ITTIl? VENANGO STS, -WALIiAOH BEID and CLEO lUDGBLT In Pflrttmtmnt Production VICTORIA MARKET St . V WJVI A ABOVE IflNTH Trtanafi Plant BILLlg BURKE la "PEaaY" See 'The Btranxe Case of Mary Pace" Every ( q IVCumcw VUl illlU.lt STANLE CONlWOV iiiif-A, ai- to. I iianpm- -s" -i . w . Broad Street Casino B$'Si JUTINEE., 2.30, EVEN1NO, T At-gll HELEN WARE in, Ji "fJECRET vI.QVE." OTIIESW L PFNTI FR V EIC AVE. 4 MABSlUt wCIN IUII MATINEB DAILIM The Painted Soul." in 5 A' 1 Featuring BESSIE BARRISCAU SOUTH iteeI D T ata nitoAn and pan' I Li Ai STREI ."THEREDCIRCXJi NORTHWEST CJ I THEATRE 1ITB'E ou-queimnna "sWqvk"anjaii JTOtHEpA BABA In "qARMEN. M 2d EplsodeTof "THE STRANOB CA8a MARY PAOH.I' reaturlnir HENRY.B- Wffl HALL and EDNA MAYO . NORTHEAST , STRAND lvtu AND oinABD'?S' Marc McDerihott in "Theflfflf Crime," 5 Acts. OtheiW KENSINGTON Itllin rv ETinMT bt. and j j iviou oihniDAV Tbe Qirl and the Game' No. 7, IttH "HEABTS THAT ARE lUTJtAN.'" I 'g ( AWUM-.U WEtlvI.V, J ' r 'THE LlOTtf'S nnBATll' f YMt.RJCET ABOYB J6TH E .M,fWV SkU WAUtiaa BSiD la "HV3.ANDW)CIy ifniMmnmmmit Weekly Program Apwr Eiriry Monday J Motion Picture Chart SjBi;;a sf! (--fc .- t ' T''", -I -f '!?-' i.i.MTkiMMiilli-iililiiliit'iT- ,. V 1 , -fi t . ?riiiMiiiflHriff'liff8 . JeVJIiiiwi.Mi'rA If? mi il vi" JJia4