-- Hif r9t ffrf 'I XilOVlB TOWER THAT COST $600 A SECOND SVEftiyq POER-PfllLADBLPHXA. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1016. ' Amusement Setiion l, s , r WttKWeWMTCrauMdUfrXMCegntvu'Nyttdvwtw g &&tsxqmsf."!s$iiii& ar russasE 'sgxamsssssssssimmiiss For the mw Annette Kcllcrmann picture, which the Fox farces. have been fllininj? in Jamaica, they built a tower costing a record price lor us snort icrm 01 service. The structure came to $:$000. Miss Kellermann's dive from its top took five seconds to record. Figure it out. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER Sit Pays to Advertise," at the Garrick, Our Only Change at the Big Theatres Nejv Feature Films Announced .VBll' PI, AYS filSRICK "It Pato Aclertise," with Mnrjurlo Wood, Louise Drew. Cecils Breton. Frances Wright. Grant Mltrhell 111 DemlnR, Ben Johnson, Geonrc Schneffer, Vt J. radr. Cljde ForcI and CSernlcl Oliver-Smith. A furee by Cohan and Harris In Mch a son, rtibt adrift by IiIh father, lilts on his pet Idea of publicity to make money. He nml lim chum hit on a plan to boom u wonderful soap, only they have bo toap. Kuther, lioeoi, tuken by the bUieme, comes to tho rescue. A farce Success of Xen York yMNUT "BrlngliiK Up Father," a stage adaptation of George McMnmis' popular rtoons. A musical comcu with plenty or laughs. COKTIXVIXO PLAYS. fORREST- "Zlogfeld .Follies of 111."!," Kith Ina Claie, 13crt Williams, Leon tErrol, W C Fields. Ed Wynn, Will itVut. Hero v.o tlnd the scenery by Joseph Urban and tho usual soit of izieftfeld show In tho usual people. lYBl6 "The Onlj Oirl." a musical com- m by victor Heibeit and ncnry Blossom, rouiidi'il on a light play of a hjr seasons ago. "Our Ives SS0.1D "Tolljanna," with I'atrica Col IJnjf, niTle Shannon and Herbert Kel tft. Tha "gl-ul Blrl" of the "glad Cooks" plajlng the "glad game" with Ijfcitlmcntal thpioughncss. UEIP11I "The New Henrietta." with JVilJiam II Cianc, Thomas W. Hoss. Amelia Bingham, Jlnclyn Al buckle and Sdilh Tallnfeno An adaptation of proiuan Howard's play, by Wlnchell fpijth. and Victor Slapes. A stoiy of iws speculation m wan purci, in K7H.V.I M 1UIIII1 (. O. till UJ ...U OlM. .... JftioirncU. WTIE THEATRE The seventh bill of State Soclet Filday and Katur- only The bill includes "Passion. Poison and Petilfaction," by Oeoige rnarcl Shaw. "RUleis to tlie Sea," by iolm M. Sjngc. "Imiiudenco." by Ilnnul L-iAG nrjnne mcr . "i K loum say so." nv June Montgomery Flagg; "Tile Sjiest." by Loul Dunsany. A bill of pea moous and tenses. PHOTOPLAYS syyitT-Jlonday Tuesday and AVcd graay. "For tho Defense." with Fanny Kn3. A story of the war. Thursday. Way and Saturday "The Code of pifrcla Gray " with Constance Collier. tKABIA-t&n week "Bullets and Brown pjfCwItli Bessie Barrlscale. A Trl-itle-Kay Bee. Ince-supervised drama lie war MC-Mnnrta Tllesilfiv nml W,1. fiesilajr, "Out of tho Drifts," with Mm nerite Clark Thmwljy, Friday and FMurday, 'The Black List," with Blanche, Sweet 1MI nnvir.i.n ijffll'S -Lillian Uusseil, Harry Tlghe lllll Sllllfl Iq.n.. I.. . ... . -.l ..l.... ...... ,.' ovm, III )UIIK Ullll CIIUllCl, tWJitton .Morgan's Classical Danceis. foi iathana company. In "Tlio ;'( , Lyons and Yosco, the Chief JWIraii, Indian orator and singer; ii?rlse3: Sherman and Uttry, inu- Tn?'V'''Zrraul Conchas, Stan Stanley 'm """"any. n a sketch; Six Klrksmlth "ri, musicians, John P. Wade, In SJIirte ielby's Chicken Dinner"; Eddie tm.i.,clt"'i McCabo, Lever and Pond, fT Brothers. Rmllh nnrl !im. lic$r$Uny 'ra'o's "Fishing." Ten Im- KSVq. pSl Pnm Sisters, vocalists; to?, i '" i. ope aml cc"npnny, in "Burg k,'. tye- Lorraine and Cameron, S?a and Whitehm, MSB , "Sldewnlk nih.ni t... iX'lsoa. comiT... 7.7;"" ?.Y.r"i &nd,rn.ki . """i - wuiuiur aiaivva w?PrJn "0n the Illver Front"; Wib Yr.ZS ". , 2 mnal,y '" The Girl BiZfT.8 ' Taba- and Green; Three Srahtm. i? lrs.' Kymnasts; Holden and JW"J; Kubellck, violinist; Falls and Lvnti. . Potl7 n? m '?,ton anii company, K" JfctS Sorion' mU3';a acti Won lc lilS Fred and Ade'e Astalre, Eeht s' comedian; Parrlsh and M9S9KBYK-b.,-l . i.n ' 1' ii ni nair rr t. iit :M and iota ana T' Cooper NT SomI.M',,pny m"y SIo""- o S?' .wuthem G rls. T.i,-mi w. ?nd half of week, "in the - -uwiirQ roru, Jack JIarley, comedian; Lucille Tllton, Moore and White, Hall and Hall. STOCK KXlOKniiBOOKVK "Outcast," a diama, by Hubert Henry Davies. The Knickerbocker Phlyers. In this popular play, with Emily Smiley In Miss Elsio Ferguson's 10I0 of Miriam. AlUllitOAX "The Crisis," a dramatiza tion of Winston Churchill's noel. The Aivlne Playeis, piescntlng this diama, with Until Itoblnson and George Arvlno pluylug the leads. BVM,ESQUE IWMOXT'SXiumonVa Minstrels, in Fa tires on matters of current interest. comixg nvvxTs jf.i.'cr jo. UltO A l) "Princess Tra-La-La," with Phyllis Partington. ADULPHl A "Nobody Home." II A RC1I SI LYJIIC "A World of Pleasure," a Winter Gaulen show, with Clifton Crawford. IlllOAD Maude Adams in "The Little Minister" and "Peter Pan." APlllI, 17. iVlone at Last." Theatrical Jottings Tlio Adclphl and Lyric Theatres hae some Interesting bookings In the next few weeks, nmong them "Nobody Home," tho farce success of last season, an "In tlmo" musical comedy Just produced at the Princess Theatre In Now York, a Jiouse sentlng about 300. It depends on Its close relation with Its audience. Tho new Win ter Garden bhow, "The Whirl of Pleas ure," arrives soon, while "Alone at Last" Is promised for an early April date. "The Princess Tra-La-La" follows Pol lyanna" at tho Broad, where It opens a ono-week engagement on March 20 This Is a Dlppel operetta with Phyllis Parting ton, the girl who understudies Marguerite SylUa In "Gypsy Love" Following "Tra La La" Miss Maudo Adams will pay her too short visit to Philadelphia in "The Little Minister." Miss Adams will play special matinees of "Peter Pan." i SB5 1 K LV9i-tK$l':i.KMmMi3jK .'ZhSESssssm 1 ferf Sm'S'WL ' m 1 3'.. ' ' - ,-"V,n m 1 - ,i ' k Ifc I ' - ' f 91 tiaaM&.wj)&.iyiz. THE PHOTOPLAY- MAN-ABOUT- TOWN , Every Sdlurdau and tint and tdero throuah thr week the EtMim I im?? 7i.".v,iJ!!lS.J!'J,"l'!.j 'A PtTonllllci hrtlitd the neioliborhoot thenlren and ih jllmi propi-omj of the rtmlno reek nee the Vhn totlau Chart In Mondav nrriivn I.riNjitn. This has been n surcessful season for the Glrard Avenue Thentre largely duo to the securing of their attractions through tho Stanley Booking fnmuam On Tues day the nmnteur stage contents ni well attended, ni are the ballroom dancing contests on Thursdays The Saturday afternoon contests for children have met with a ready response. Tho main fcaturo plcturo for next week will be the prima donna, Geraldlno Fnrrar. in "Cnrmcn." Other pictures for the wick are announced on Monday. Ono hundred and nfty-three cartridges, moro than he has pcr used In ono produc tion since ho decamp n tihotnnlnv tnr. have been shot by William K tlnrl. of the In onS Been of "The Yellow Passport," In which the World Film Corporation pre sents Clara Kimball Toungr at the" Eureka, on Monday, there Is r thrllllngiy rcnllstlo reproduction of tho Jewish massacre at Kiev, Russia, by tho Cossacks. Scs8ue Hayakawa, the celebrated Japan ese actor, and his wire Taitni Aokl. the Japanese actress, will play Chinese char acters In a forthcoming Laskv produc Hon. He will be nl the Sherwood on trlday In "The Tjphoon "' Little Mary Miles Mlnter lias been pre sented with n new poodle dog by an nnonjmous admirer. Ills namo It now "Woof-woof" tho dog. not the admirer "Woof-woof will make his screen debut i In "Dimples," a Metro feature produc- I Hon, which plajs at the Jcltcrson bit ' Wednesday. Franclx X. Bushman, the Metro star. In J "Man and Ills Soul." which romes to tho Globo on Friday, inits on wearing n largo amethyst ring on the little finger of his right hnnd, no matter what rote he Is playing. The old stage coacn. used In the Jesse Jj Lasky production nf tho fnmous story. "Tennessee's l'ardner," which will be seen i Wiiii i Musical Glasses StXDAY, ilAItClt H . Posslnl s -Sttibnt Mater " t tho St. Mitt thew's l.uthrrnn Chorch nt 7:30 o'clock. MOXDAY, MA II Oil J1 Itnston Simphonv OrlcsTi with OeMlilInf rnrrnr n sololnt at i'ir rndemy of Muslr Th rronraM 8tnn)ionv. No 2 In tl mil Inr IWtlioxen "UIaVs hrenm from l.i'.ieii!crln" WflRnr i "Don Oulioin-' SlriUM "D'nmnur 1 iirrimfr nnmiiie ' from "t.n Dnhinntlon io rnunl Iterlloz Orrturo to Tnnnhnou.'r . . . WrtRtier TtrnsbAV. at a urn n ll,nnnlllnn flu. rn I'.iinnini ................. -i-.". ,"...,-.... ... ..':. inrs .Maion. .Ainiiifin irlir MAI III in, in "llnnnel fl-irltr nml ''IMallnrrl. rarund una lie lUustrntcil s?is s.sk.'s.' .t?!!!-: -avk jSMxrH,inr wx& Beo feature, "Hells HIiikcs " which will Iia at tho Victoria on Monda.v and Tucsda.t,. I A motion plrdiro rent nf unusual In terest Is scheduled for the Liberty on Mon day, when the Eiiultable Motion Pictures Corporation will present the prominent Mlm version nf Samuel Hopkins Adams' noted American novel, "Tho Clarion." with Cnrlylo Bl.tckwelt as star. Among the feattircs introduced In con nection with the showing of "Peggy," nt the Logan Auditorium, on Friday anil Sat urday, will bo the singing of the song "Peggy " which Ince and Victor L. Schertzlnger. the producer's musical com poser. hac written and dedicated to Miss Burke The Fine Arts studios Is doing a lion's share in presenting to theatregoers tho better class of screen stories. They dem onstrated this by their selection of Cer vantes' renowned classic, "Don Quixote." winch Is ns well known In Spain. torn- Wednesday and Thursday. Is piobably the only relic of the old California means of transportation In tlio Htnte This coach was found in an old barn In Virginia City. Frank Olendon. who appeals with Ilnm- I llton lteello In "The Price of Malice." a Metro play, coming to the tieimantown on 1hursda. was formerly a diy goods clerk In Untie, Mont, before he became a lend ing man W. P. EATON SEES GALSWORTHY'S JUSTICE Continued from I'nue One by her husband, and he sees but one thing to do take her nwny There Is no cheap-romantic nor cheap-sordid pas sion here. It Is the best Impulse the loutiR fellow hns ecr had It Is the otic chance of escape for the poor girl, who honestly loves lil.m, and has no way, In "NOBODY HOME!" This is Lawrence Grossmith; but wo tnenn the play and not the man. JJoth, however, will be nt the Atlclphi Match 120. In The nml llretel " nltli Itolieson, MM lteln with Jlme Cnlett I.ticn. Ii Henilrlrk r .-i-itmn In art mume inm nt tlie i.ttiie Theatre. wttnxnshAV. n a um is Hans Klmller niiil RIIH C llammahn reeltnl, nt WltlierfpoJii Hall nt s:io rroicram t Sonite i tin In A major (Malm and lelln) . ... llettioei) AHcKro. ins lion Innth sehrro. Alleuro litolm A1I13I0 rantnlille Altetrn thnre At ... Mr tlamtinnn ntvl Mr Klmller 2. l'nutuntlo . Kcarlattl-TaUilB Vo-ell"tle No . In D major. .Schumann .S'orturtie I ' sin Mi rhopln llillail In A tint fhopln Mr llnmmanti a. fni t.ipmi . ... rhonln ::; ;.-.". r'" .. ... .t nilltllllK V; (hi lllliirii.il (c) Hrlier-n I'nnrlee ... Zcckwcr , , Sir. KINIJI.RU I. Variations sjmtihoiilinies (cello and ,. Winn) . , llocllrrtan Mr. Ulndler and Mr ifiiinniann . I Hit Hit' fnrlion nt :i o'eloek lection. Ho does so nut ho Is caught ' TlltUtlWAY. MAKCII IB. The case Is clear An Insanity plea oil- Ilerm in Pamlliv. In recital, at Wlthempoon vlotisly will not hold What Is there to ' ilJ-r-Unl S,V' t, Wlllbink Keene, nt VounK do. so long as he Is put on trial, hut to i I'rlcnili AsoHntlnn coin lot hltn? And convicted, what l i .. II'C." ....L1"1;;?"'1' llla.n'?.r.:. ''l. rP.,'"1 ..." ' iifllli'fi i uimci iiitui i xh i if ' ivv n tu f- tlieie to do. but to put him In jail? And, in iall, under our system, what Is tlieie to do but to tieat him like the test? And. when lie gets out of Jnll, whnt Is theio for him, liercnfter? That net ho so ter i 'lily describes Is about him. Tho petty, tlrnb lltllo soul goes to Its final tragedy, lie Is no hero If he wero of hciolc mold the tilav would loso Its terrllileness Ho I Is a lctlm Hut while llurdy would have made him the victim of fate. Gals- I worthy, with a clearer vision, makes him ! the victim of society and society can conceivably lie nltered That Is the ray of hope to the thuughtful In this drab tragedy of modern naturalism, this Irony paratUcly speaking, ns Washington In- t lier circumstances, tn get rid of her bus. Inn's "Bin Van Winkle" In America: "Old hand But Fabler has no money Half- Heidelberg," the most popular of German I desperate, he sees suddenly a chance to I of impulses and pitiless picture of prisons dramas, and "Jordan Is a Hnrd Foad." i raise a check nml get awaj beforo de- t that do no good which Sir Gilbert Parker claims as his best work. The Orpboum will show "Don Qulxoto" on Monday and Tuesday, Edwin August, who directed "The Yel low Passport." In which tho World Film Corporation will present Clara Kimball Young at tho Grand on Monday, nlso plays tlio role opposite tlio famous star, and his work both as director and actor has so Impressed the World Film beads that Mr. August has been glen a long-teim contract at one of the biggest salaries ever paid a director. Louise Lovely, who plays the role of Virginia Grant In tho Bluebird photoplay, "Tho Grip of Jealousy," which will ho seen nt the Ovcrbroolc Theatre on Friday, Is one of tho most recent of all picture stars In her rapid rise to prominence ; or rather the Instnnt recognition of her abil ity and adaptability to the screen call attention anew to the possibilities which the screen opens to those who are fortu nate enough to fulfill Its requirements. On Tuesday the Century will present as Its principal feature George Beban in "The Pawn of Fate," a World Film pro duction affording the famous character actor a role In which he has eery op poitunlty to ecllpso his success achieved In "An Allen." Mary Bolnnd, former Frohman star, will be i.een on the screen of the Plaza Theatre on Tuesday In the new Equitable feature. "The Price of Happiness," a picture deal ing In a novel and dramatic manner with the folly of covetousness. Constunce Collier, the Morosco-Para-mount film star, will be at the Fnlrmount on Thursday In "The Tongues of Men." Notwithstanding the many attractive programs offered at the Ruby Theatre, tlie one for tho coming week surpasses nil. On Monday and Tuesday, Mary PIckford, supported by a cast Including well-known Italian actors, appears in ner latest anu most versatile creation, "Poor Llttlo Pep- plna." On Wednesday and Thursday, Billlo Burke, tho charming stnge favorite, will appear in a dainty screen play en titled "Peggy." Friday, Kitty Gordon, tho English Lillian Ilussell. will appear in a screen erslon of B. F. Phillips' noted novel) "As In a Looking Glass." Miss Gordon's beauty and Inimitable grace lime been admired all along tho footlights Olga Petrova In 'The Soul Market." Is the attraction the last day of the week. Monday and Tuesday next will bring William S Hart, In "Hell's Hinges," to the Great Northern Theatre. i.rnm Preludo nnil fuatie. in tJ minor... .tlnch innate. In (1 minor, op. L'2 Schumann N'ortitrne. op ,1J, No I Chopin Ktmle op 11, Sn. 'J t.'hopln Impromptu cp .111 Chopin Persian Hone lltirmelater "l"n Atitomne" Mosaknwakl "Krntn" TomM r.tuile ile romert. op 3(1 MacDowell Honnte. op. L'l. No. S lieMhoven AIlf-STO. rniUAY. MARcn n. Plillailelphti Orchestra, In & Waanrlan pioitrnm. nt Ilia Academy of Music, at a o'clock The Alumnae, Choral of tho Girls' Hteti Srtiool. at the Centrul Hlsh School. SATfllUAY, 3IAKC11 IS. Philadelphia Orchestra, In an Wnenerlan prntirnm at th Aendemy of JIustc. nt 8 10. srXVAY, MAllVIl 1! Pram Scliutieit Uand at the Forrest Tho- Hi , tjsfi: i' SECIIET SEKVICE SHERLOCK William Gillette, who recently siRiied with the Essanay to make "Sherlock Holmes" and "Secret Service" for the movies. .!'. Tschatkowakt aire, nt 8 IB. Tho program 1. Overture. Lenore No .1..L van Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra, In A minor, op 54 n. Schumann nontinT AHMnnuflTKit. 3. )mpnnny in ii minor, op 74. i-nineiique MOXDAY. MARCH 10 Concert, under thn nusplcs of the Touna: Men's Hebrew Association, at the auditorium, KUll .Master street TUESDAY, MAROII tl. Fritz Krelaler, In recital, at tho Aeademr-ef .iiumi. I no iiruKrniu (a) B (ei Pi Rulto In R minor... ... Sarabands and .Uloerotto. Baoh OriTll 'reluda and AUearo ...... j,iiinl roneerto No. 2, F sharp mtnar.Vlauxtcmca (a) Itomanco tn A major Schumann ii) Lanchettn Weber c) Moment Musical .............. Schubert ill Hondo, In 1 major ...Moiart ui, ivij-ncrwcii ....... uoaowsitr (b) Rondlno (on a thtms by Beethoven). Krelalar (c) vieinntled Kralalar (d) Slavonlo Fantaajr . . ..Dvonk-Kralalsr " PROMINENT OP LAY PRESENTATIO u yrmSMf sw aT mim Brnkma Grrpamu jh TIIR fnlloirlne theatres nlitaln their pictures through the STANLEY Uookinir Compiiii, which Ik u xuaraiitre of rnrlv alionliiEH nt tlio finest productions. All nlctnres revlcm-d before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining nlctnres tliruuich the .STAM.KV Ilool.lns Company. AIU AMDD A 12th. Morris A J'nssyunk Avo ALnAlllDKA Mat .miu nta. i:vbs 7& n Vaudeville i I'aram't Pictures. Fannie Ward in "Tennessee's Pardner" CHBSTNI'T J3BLOW 1BTH ARCADIA Bessie Barriscale in "The Golden Claw" APOLLO D2D AND THOMPSON MATINKK DAILY TR1AXOI.B PLAYS-- WILLARD MACK in "THE CONQPUnOR" MACK SWAIN in "A JIOV1E STAR" LAFAYETTE2014 .! 1 Pauline Frederick in "The Spider" Varied feature Alms will be shown In addition to shorter picture plays at the Kegent. The subjects servo to introduce on tho screen many of the most noted actors who have won their greatest re nown on the legitimate stage. On Mon day and Tuesday Pauline Shay appears In tlie first local presentation of "A Fool's Paradise." On AVednesday and Thursday Julius Stegnr, with George Le Gucre und Grace Valentine, appears in tho latest Metro production, 'The Blind ness of Love." Friday and Saturday "The Unpardonable Sin," featuring Hulbrook Bllnn, will be the principal attraction. Kitty Gordon makes her appearance on tho screen of the Iilalto Theatre on Monday and Tuesday next lu "As lu a Looking Glass," one of the best known novels of recent years and which became so popular In London that when It was dramatized it was played at two different theatres simultaneously, as written by F. C. Phillips. BLUEBIRD "00 N0RT" mtOAD ST- PARAMOUNT PRESENTS CLEO RIDGELY and WALLACE REID in "THE GOLDEN CHANCE" Dry JVirMMT r'-'D above market JOJtjJLilVlWlN 1 Mats t -ao & .1 :M. inc. Eves 0 30. 8. 0:30. 15c. Pauline Frederick in "Lydia Gilmore" 00TII AND CFOAR PARAMOUNT I 1 r C1 D T V BROAD AND CEDAR AVR. CUit THEATRE L1dLK 1 I """A" "" ERIE & AVES. Great Northern S.v, TRIANGLE I'ICTI RE Lillian Gish in 'Daphne and the Pirates' IRIS THEATRE 3H0 SiJS"0" -TUIAXOLK PLAYS-- BESSIE BARRISCALE in "THE LAST ACT" KEYSTONE COMEDY CINDERS OK LOVE" JEFFERSON 29T" $I?nnTAs"'1I,N WORLD FEATCRE Mollie King in "A WOMAN'S POWER" Vltasrnph News overy Tuesday and Friday I PAnpR rORTT-FIRST AND ll-i-i-l,lX LANCASTER AVENUE Pauline Frederick in "The Spider" nRIFWT 0D WOODLAND AVE VIVtClN 1 DnllyMat.2. Evg.. 0:30 to 11. EQUITABLE FEATURE Adele Blood in "The Devil's Toy" 14 MARKET STREET 10 A St to 11 15 P. M PALACE Charlotte Walker in 'Trail of Lonesome Pine' CENTRAL Chestnut St. Op. Hoiwe M SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Josephus Daniels in PROHIBITION" ( NEST PHILADELPHIA Be PARK u,Da,L AVE . DAUPHIN ST. Mat 1-3 t- 3-5 Eve 0.30-11 -PARAMOUNT PICTURE Fannie Ward in "The Cheat" -UY SPECIAL REQUEST "The Strange Case of Mary Page" featuring Ilenrj II Walthall and Edna Mayo 1018 MARKET STREET ITesenta PRINCESS World Film Corn Marguerite Leslie in "THE QUESTION" See "The Girl and the Game" every Thursday Clara Kimball Young in " CAMILLE " FAIRMOUNT MT anfARD AVE. Essanay Offers CHAS. CHAPLIN In one of hla Inteat comedy sensations Edna Mayo & Henry Walthall in 'The Strange Case of Mary Page' You are Full of good ideas that could be developed into successful Scenarios for Photoplays. The Producers are scouting after good plots constantly. A rough draft selling for a email aum will bring five times as much tvlien criticised, revised and written out in detail. Our Mr. Daniel Ellis, former Senario Editor at Lubin's, tvill be glad to intervieio you and explain our terms for private instruction and revision. His entire time is now devoted to this field, ' Stamped-addretied envelope for full particulars, TPenn Motion Picture Agency 26 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4 FRANKFORD mMKm BESSIE BARRISCALE in "HONOR'S ALTAR" WILLIAM COLLIER in BETTER LATE THAN NEVER ' 56TH ST. Theatre mi:ig Bell Spruce Evgs. Tto 11 Antonio Moreno in "Kennedy Square" COLUMBIA General Sterling in "The Indian" GRAFT" "The Illegal Bucket Shop" Logan Auditorium B,S&ffi, Jane Gail in "Rupert of Hentzau" RIAT TO GERMANTOWN AVE. - V ,T TULPEHOCKEN ST. Carter DeHaven and Flora Parker DeHaven in "The Wrong Door" flRANn B2D ani MARKET STS. Va"rt'1,1-' MAT. DAILY. 2 P. M.. Marguerite Leslie in "THE QUESTION," 5 reels "FOLLY," 3-reel Essanay OVERBROOK 03D and &ARVDE AV. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Valeska Suratt in "The Immigrant" C, A RDFN 5sd LANSDOWNE AVE. vj.rt.i.i-rt,ii mat, u. evj.o:30. KATHRYN WILLIAMS and TYRONE POWER in "Thou Shalt Not Covet" EUREKA 0TH MAnKET STa- nLUERIRD PHOTOPLAY Featuring Carter DeHaven & Flora Parker DeHaven in "The Wrong Door" RFflFlMT 103i MARKET STREET rvl-VJJ-,l, HUMAN VOIOK ORGAN Kitty Gordon in "As in a Looking Glass" 62D AND LOCUST Slats 1:30 and 3'ilO. lOe. Ev?s 11:30, 8. 0:30, ISc LOCUST Madame Olga Petrova in "The Soul Market" GERMANTOWN B508TooN,AAE PARAMOUNT PICTURE Theodore Roberts in "Pudd'nhead Wilson" 2:15.7.9. $15,000 KIMDALL ORGAN HI ORP B0T" MARKET U1-.ISDE. $15,000 KIMDA Marguerite Clayton "Vultures of Society" Market St. Theatre 333 ma5?Sft METRO PICTURES Valli Valli in "HER DEBT OF HONOR" Sea "GRAPT" even Wednesday nRPHFIIM QEHMANTOWN AND Kjixrncuvti chelten avi TRIANGLE PLAY Billie Burke in "PEGGY" RI I R V MARKET STREET - UELOVV 7TII STREET Marguerite Snow in "A Corner in Cotton" IMPERIAL Theatre w7r, TRIANGLE PLAYS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in HIS PrCTURE IN THE PAPERS" WILLIAM COLLIER in RETTER LATE THAN NEVER" BROADWAY 82D qreenwat UIKJJ.U MY I Adulte 10o; children Sa TRIANGLE PLAYS HELEN WARE in "CROSS CURRENTS" WEBER & FIELDS in "THE WORST OF FRIENDS" NORTH SHERWOOD "IMS DANIEL FROHMAN Presents DENMAN THOMPSON'S IMMORTAL RPRAL CLASSIC "The Old Homestead" 1211 MARKET STREET M1.1IIU riCTUULS SAVOY METR Olga Petrova in "The Soul Market" Broad Street Casino l10 Matinee 2.30 Evenlnr 8:43V8:15, OlSO. Franklin Ritchie in Pique Billie Reeves' Comedy Others COMING MONDAY CRTER DEHAVEN In 'The Wron Door" PFNTI TRY ERIn AVE MARSHALI. VUll 1 jrv. I MATINEH DAILY Theda Bara in "Destruction" Six Acts "GRAFT" 17TH A VENANGO STS. TIOGA Hazel Dawn in "My Lady Incog" PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION SOUTH niR ARH AVENUE THEATRE U11SIL 7TIl Atcp ouiARD AVE. - TRIAXQLH PLAYS JANE GREY in "Let Katy Do It" KEYSTONE COMEDY "Fatty and Mabel Adrift" CHILDREN'S CONTEST Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday In Motion Picture Chart VICTORIA MARKET ST V1-1WII AROVE NINTH METRO PICTl'RES Pretent HAMILTON REVELLE in "THE PRICE OF MALICE" Authentic French War pictures taken on the flrlne lines "Somen here In Prance" STANLEY MAnUl:T ABC-VC 10TH continuous MAE MURRAY and i! ,5 p m TO WALLACE REID in "To Have and To Hold" mini mj Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday in Motion Picture Chart PI A 7 A BROAD AND PORTER r LAZj A STREETS Vivian Martin in "Merely Mary Ann" Five Acta "GRAFT" NOKTIlWKiiT Susquehanna t,sSsqueh.Innaavii KLEINE-EDISON MALCOLM DUNCAN & ANNA Q. 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