Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 13

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WHEN $HE WORKED
Before Virginia Pearson, the now Fox star, went on tlio staRo she
served as one of the branch librariung of the Booklovers' Library,
which the late Seymour Eaton organized.
THEATRICAL
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"Adelphi, With "Nobody
"Princess Tra-La-La," the Theatres Making
Changes New Feature Films Next Week
.V;il' PLAYS.
KiUELPIII- "N'oliotly Heme." with Lawrence Orossmlth, Zoo Harnett. Mnuile Oclell.
Coinlln llvth
with niur.i by
mid Onirics
Jinloh. A
Jciomc Kern.
Tlio story
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Bfl0.lD-"I,ilncem Tra-T.-1-I.n," with
Emm Mclilnm A Viennese operetta by
tVALSl 7'--"The Olrl Ho Couldn't lluy."
tellli.ff n wtoty or n young Blrl rnlsul In
resources through the losf of her father's
and Its p.-oplo forms the basis for tho i.st
CONTINUING PLAYS
OARRICIi "It Pays to Advertise," with
Louise Drew, Grant Mitchell and Hen
Joluuon A fatce by Cohan and Harris,
In which a son, cast adrift by his father.
L hits on his pet Idea of publicity to make
money
i FORREST "Zlegfcld Follies of 191&."
I.t. Tnn Pln.n Tlnt It'ltllnn.a 1VMI
Hllll Jill. VIUIU, lit, . U llllrtlllfT, .11
West Hero wo find tho scenery by
Joseph Urban and the usual sort of
Zlecfeld show by the usual people.
LYRIC "The Only Girl," a musical com
edy, by Victor Herbert and Henry
Ulossoin, founded on a light play of a
tiw seasons ago, "Our Wives."
LITTLE THEATRE The seventh bill of
the State .Society. Friday and Satur
day only The bill Includes "Passion,
Poison and Petrification," by George
llernard Khnw; "Ulder.s to tho Sea," by
John II Syugo; "Impudence," by Itaoul
Aurenlielmer; "I Should Say So," by
James Montgomery Flagg; "The Guest,"
by Lord Duns.my. A bill of varied
moods and tenses.
PHOTOPLAYS
STANLEY Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
!j nesaay, -tho i.usi uriuegroom, wui
i jonn Harrymore a eomeuy urama or
society Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, "The Saleslady," with Hazel Dawn.
ARCADIA Monday, Tuehday and Wed
nesday, "Daphne and tho Plrntes," with
Lillian Gish. Thursday, Friday and
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arner.
OpALACE .Monday, Tuesday anil Wednes
day, "DIpIornncy," lth Mario Doro,
Thursday, Fllday and Saturday, "One
Day," seriuel to "Three Weeks," by
Elinor Glyn.
I Y1CT01HA Monday and Tuesday. "Bul
lets and Drown Eyes," with Uesslo Dar
rlscale Wednesday and Thursday,
"Ills Picture In the Paper," with Doug
las Fairbanks. Friday and Saturday,
"Lovely Mnry," with Mary Miles
Mlnter.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S Kurl Jorn, tenor; Adele Row
1 land, "The Llttlo Shepherd of Bargain
i Jtow"; Hunting and Frances In "Lovo
Blossoms": Charlotto Parry and com
( pany In "Into the Light": II. L. Mason,
1 monologlst; Joe Dekoa company; P.ao
Eleanor Uall, violinist; "Tho Act Beau
': tlful."
QLOBE "A Night In tho Trenches";
Ford's Dancing Revue; The Four Haley
Birls, music; Fenlmore, Cooper, Towne
and company; .Tllton, comedian; Belt
ran and Beltrali. music; Jack George,
monologlst; Wood's animal actors; Sul
livan and Pasquallnl, comedlansjVau
Hold, children's dances.
CROSS KEYS First half of weelt: Fred
Heiden In "The Sidewalk Cabaret"; Ber-
PHYLLIS PARTINGTON
; The i young star of "Princess Tra
M La," a new operetta due at the
jsroaa Monday.
Continued from preceding pate
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FOR SEYMOUR EATON
BAEDEKER
Home," and Broad, With
musical comedy by Utilicns nml li.iltmi
tells of u backwoodsman's first visit to
Phyllli PnrtliiRton. Gcoreo Baldwin and
Leo Ascher produced by Andreas Dlpnel.
A drama In four acts, by Sumner Nichols
luxury, suddenly thrown on her own
fortune. Her light ngalnit tho world
of the play.
nard nnd Shaw In "The Mosquito
Trust"; Solomon; Billy Rogers, musl
clan; Barney nnd Weirdo, dancing;
Falls nnd Fnlls. Second half of week:
"Tho Golf Girls" ; Alice Hanson, como
dlenno ; Sue Illgglns and company, In
"Politics"; Farrell-Tnylor Trio, music;
Mooro nnd White, singing and dancing;
Duffln Redeay Troupe.
ORAND "Fishing"; Charles Cartmell and
Laura Hnrrls. a singing and tnlklnc
net; Lordy's dogs; Brltt Wood, comedlnn;
Grace MncGownn nnd Herbert Gordon;
Baldwin, Baxten and Carter, comedians.
COLONIAL Wlllnrd; tho Do Pace Opera
company; Mlddloton and Spellmaler In
"A Tcxns Wooing"; "A Day at tho Sea
shoro"; Lohso and Sterling; Pnull nnd
Boyne; Lew Fltzglbbons, xylophone; Tho
xnreo Alex; I'ncnard and Pierce.
NIXON "Tho Waltz Dream"; the Gal
lorlnl Four: Jones nnd Sylvester: "Au
rora of the Lights"; Brown and McCor
mack; Joo Rowland.
STOCK.
KNICKERBOCKER "The Spendthrift,"
Porter Emerson Browne. Tho Knicker
bocker Players, with Emily Lumley
and John Warren, In this hoclety
uruma.
AMERICAN "Charllo's Aunt." Tho Ar
vlno Players, with Miss Rotta Robinson
and George Arvlno In the leading roles,
In this amusing comedy.
BURLESQUE
DUMONT'S Dumont's Minstrels, In sa
tires on matters of current Interest.
COMING EVENTS
MARCH 27.
BROAD Maude Adams, In "The Llttlo
Minister" nnd "Peter Pan."
LYRIC "A World of Pleasure, a Winter
Gardon show, with Clifton Crawford.
APRIL 3.
FORREST "Come to Bohemia."
APRIL 17.
LYRIC "Alone at Last."
"Nobody Home?"
The following foreword will appear on
tho program of "Nobody Home?" when
it opens Monday at tho Adelphi Theatre;
Note. Students of American slnnc nml tho
humorous authors clalmtnjr priority In the usa
or ine phraBo "Nobody Homo" may bo In
terested In knowing; that Charles Dickens
!n.nk?". u?.e ,f ,ne ePrelon In "Nicholas
Nlckleby." Soueers, In presenting Bmlke to
a visitor, Indicates th poor Imlieclls's lack
of balance by tapping his forehead sUmlflcant
ly. with tho remark. "Nobody home, no mat
ter how hard ou knock."
Dickens himself unquestionably took tho e.
presslon from an epigram by Alenander Pops,
who died In 1744, and whose saying; was para
phrased by William Cowper as follows:
"You beat your pate, and fancy wit will come:
Knock as you please, there's nobody at home.''
Take the Chances
"rlajvrrlllm Is like riding; to the hounds:
you must be able to take all the fences,
the water Jump und be In at the tlnlsb."
Amelia Ultra.
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A Photoplay Writer's
Career Awaits You
You are full of good ideas that could be developed into
eueeeaaful Scenarios for Photoplays. The Producers are scouting
after good plots constantly. A rough "draft selling for a small
sum will bring five times as much when criticised, revised and
written out in detail.
Our Mr, Daniel Ellis, former Scenario Editor at Lubin's,
will be glad to interview you and explain our terms for private
instruction and revision. His entire time is now devoted to this
field.
Stamptd-addretted envelope for full particulars.
The Penn Motion Picture Agency
26 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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EVENING LEDftER-PHILADTCTPTrTA. SATURDAY, MARCH
THE PHOTOPLAY
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loploy c;,art in JtaSWiIm'S LM'n!
For tho character nt tn.1.1 v.m.. ,
'Tho Trail of the Lonesomo Pine." n
w i eh Charlotte Walker appears at the
Ruby on Monday. Theodore Roberts let
hs beard grow The beard grew ns the
picture progressed, nnd the final scenes
of the story wero tnken last. It was
then discovered that a retake was ncc
essary In tho first part of the picture, and
Mr Roberts had to shavo. Tho produc
tion was delayed for several days until
the stubblo grow out to tho same length
It was when tho first scenes were tnken.
In addition to Holbrook Bllnn, tlio slnr,
tho cast of "Tho Unpardonable sin," the
new World Film feature, to bo shown nt
u.u ""mo on monuny, includes Biich pop
lar film players ns Helen Fulton, Llln Hnv-
wnnrl rlinc,,A It'ntt.. t ....... -
A. Norton and Clinrles n. Mackoy. The
picture was directed by the skilful veteran,
Barry O'Neill.
Booth Tnrklngton's serial story, pub
lished In tho Saturday livening Post. "The
Flirt," was ndapted to the Hereon by Lois
Weber nnd Phillips Sninlley. directed
by Mnrle Wnlcamp ; nnd her associate
Players, neatied ny junn do In Cruz, In the
photo-version, will bo run nt the Regent
Theatre on Monday nnd Tuesday next
week.
At tho Allinmbra Thentre. ns main
photoplay nttractlons during the ensuing
week, there will bo presented two famous
feminine screen stars, Mnrguerlto Clark.
In "Out of tho Depths," and Blanche
Sweet, In "The Blacklist." The main
features will bp supplemented by enter
taining vaudeville acts, carefuly selected
and by excellent muslcnl programs.
The Alhamhra not only has tho exclu
sive South Philadelphia rights In tho
showing of Paramount plcturo plays, but
Is always tho third theatre In the city
to produco each masterpiece nB it Is re
leased. Miss Adele Blood, tho star of "Every
woman," will make her first screen ap
pearance In tho new Equitable feature,
"The Devil's Toy," to bo seen nt tho
Garden on Monday.
Thomas Melghnn will bo seen In the
rolo of Chambers, tho quadroon slave.
In tho Lasky production of Mark Twain's
Immortal work, "Pudd'nheall Wilson," nt
the Tioga on Friday. Theodoro Roberts
has tho stellar role.
Clco Rldgely, tho Lasky-Pnramount
star In "Tho Golden Chance," nt tho
Cedar on Friday, has been having a ses
sion with tho costumcrs for tho past two
weeks, preparing her wardrobe for a now
production In which sho will shortly bo
seen.
In tho rolo of tho prima donna, Con.
stance Collier makes her debut In tho si.
lent drama In "Tongues of Men." It will
play at the Frankford on Thursday.
Tho Globo will show Hnzel Dawn
"My Lady Incog" on Thursday.
In
II. S. Sheldon, who wrote "Tho Havoc,"
a play which enjoyed a wonderful suc
cess on the stnge, himself wroto tho sce
nario for Essnnay's adaptation of tho
pleco In live reels, to bo at tho Savoy
on Thursday.
On tho screen of tho Princess on Satur
day will bo presented tho new Equltnblo
feature, "Tho Devil's Toy." with Adolo
Blood, Edwin Stevens nnd Montnguo Lovo.
This plcturo deals with tho story of a
man who offers his soul to Satnn to
achieve his material ambitions.
Equipped with a now organ, nnd In
many other ways transformed Into vir
tually n new theatre, Tho Victoria, now
handling tho Trlnnglo film productions, hns
entered upon nn ovldent now era of pros
perity.
For Monday nnd Tuesday there will bo
"THE LITTLE THINNISTER"
Maude Adams lacked much of her
present ripe beauty when Life
made that famous parody of the
Barrie play in which the accom
plished actress will return to tho
Broad on March 27.
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IDA ELLIS
Coming to the Walnut next week
in "The Girl He Couldn't Buy."
presented Bessie Barrlscale 111 "Bullets
nnd llrnwn Eyes," n piny of today haltig
to do with war, love and romance.
With six great Hint dramas, two high
class comedies, thrro special stngo con
tests and a portion of ono"" ovenlng de
voted to vaudeville surprises, it Is not only
nn extensive but n highly nttrnctlw en
tertainment menu which tho Glrnrd Ave
nue Theatre will offer Its patrons next
week,
Methods employed by Mexicans In war
fare will constitute nn Interesting part of
tho Bluebird photoplay, "The Vaqul." In
which Hobart Bosworth will ho the star.
The photoplay has been created from In
cidents In Dane foolldge's story, "The
Land of the Broken Promise," nml Its
ALHAMBRA
I2th. orls & Passunlc Ave
Mil ilallynt 2, Dvks "S.O.
Vaudeville I'nrnm't Pictures.
Charlotte Walker in
'Trail of Lonesome Pine'
ARCADIA
CIir.ST.VUT
11CI.OW 10TII
Bessie Barriscale in
Bullets and Brown Eyes
APOLLO
r,2D AND THOMPSON
MATINIH1 DAIIA
TIHAXOLK nu.r.
WILFRED LUCAS in
"ACQt'ITTIIl)"
SYD CHAPLIN in
"A srnMAitiNn rmATK"
BLUEBIRD "00 NonTn hkoad st.
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Mary Pickford in
"Poor Little Peppina
.
BELMONT m;?s
nvgs
AHOVK MARKI7T
1 '.lO ,1 -.in. 10c
0.30, 8, 0:30. 13c.
Pauline Frederick in
"The Spider"
BOTH AND
CCDAIl AVE.
CEDAR
PARAMOUNT
TIIKATItE
Mary Pickford in
"Cinderella"
FAIRMOUNT :wiISDAVn
Henry Walthall & Edna Mayo in
"Strange Case of Mary Page"
CHARLES CHAPLIN
In one of his cleereat nwanuy Comedies
FRANKFORD 4m FKANKVE
Billie Burke in
tt
eggy
56TH ST. Theatre
Hell Sprui
MATINEE
Dolly 2:30
Hell Spruce Emjs. 7 to tl
Charles Richmond in
'Hero of Submarine D-2'
52dSt.
B2d &
Sanson)
Mats. 2-3:30 3o
Evia 0:30 to 1) 10a
Florence Reed in
"The Cowardly Way"
GERMANTOWN ""n"
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Anna Held in
'Madame La Presidente'
PI OnC BOTH MAUKET. 3:13-7-0.
UL.UDC IJB.000 KIMDALL OU.CMN
Fritzi Brunette in
"Unto Those Who Sin"
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Weekly Programs Appear Every
Motion Picture Chart
THE MOVIE NUT!
KJlKEl HAS
NO RIVAL
HOW- so
op COURSE
The Movie Cure for
Mental Indigestion
Every school in the world will
soon be tenchinjr by the movine
picture. The moving picture will
mnke intellectual digestion abso
lutely perfect.' It will be a real
education, presented in a real way,
nnd in an attractive way which
everybody, not only the school chil
dren, will recognize and appreciate.
ArZtitr Brisbane.
battle scenes wero photographed on Mex
ican soil, with VnquI Indians nnd Mexican
soldiers participating. This production
will be at tho Bluebird on Frldny.
In "Poor Little Pepplnn," Mary Pick
ford has been surrounded with n cast
which Includes some of tho best-known
Italian nctors now appearing on tho
screen. Tho Park will show this feature
on Monday.
At the Market Street Thcatro on Frldny
Miss Kitty Gordon will be seen In the
now World Film feature "As In a Looking
OlasB," a five-part plcturo adapted from
the noted novel of tho saino name.
Violet Morcorrc.ui, who Is featured In
"Autumn" nt the Eureka on Saturday,
has been advertising for n husband who
must bo engnged to her for 15 years, must
not smoke, chow or drink, nnd tnnny other
MUSICAL
BUNIIAY. MARCH ID.
1'rnnz Hrhubcrt Hand nt tho Porrest The
ntre, at H:in, The program:
1. Overture. Lcnore No. :i..I.. nn Ueethnven
S. Concerto for piano nnd orchestra, in A
minor, op t4 It. Schumann
HOHUIIT AltMIIItrHTIIH.
n. Hmplmnv In 11 minor, op. 71.
"Pathcthiuo" I'. Tschalkownkl
fnmert lv puplln of Settlement Music
(School nt a:3H. . . , . .
Ilahn yunrtet at South llroail Street The
atre. .Vn.VMl'. MARCH 30.
Concert, under the nuplccs of the Toung
Men's Hebrew Association, ut tho auditorium,
1(11(1 JtTstcr street.
jT:s.n march u.
Prlt KrcMer. In recltnl. at tho Academy of
Music, nt .1 o'clock. Tho program:
1. (a) Suite In 13. minor Uirh
(bi Hamlmnde and Allegretto.... Cnrelll
rl l'relu le nnd Allecro t'wjnnnl
2. t'nnicrtii No. i!. P sharp minor. Vleuxtemps
a. hI lloninni'e In A major heliumnnn
! i.nrKneuo . .ei,er
) Moment Muslcnl Kchubert
d) Hondo, In O major Mozart
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO
Bnki Sooim Gmpomu
THK follnvTlnc theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLKV
I IlonklnE Cnmiiuny, which Is a guarantep of early shuwlncs of the
finest productions. All picture reviewed before exhibition. Ask for
the tlirutrr In jour locality obtaining pli lures throuili the STAMJil'
llooMnc Compan).
Pit? ARn AVBNl'n TiinATnn
U1K1JL 7TH AND OIIIAHD AVE.
-THIANfil.U PLAYS
Marie Doro in The Wood Nymph
KUVSTONU CO.MC.DV-
"Pcrils of the Park"
Afternoon Children's Ktnuo Contest.
Ureat iNortnern anuMANT-N avus.
TRIANGLE PLAY
John Emerson in
"The Flying Torpedo"
IRIS THEATRE
3H0 KHNSINOTON
AVKNUI3
- TRtAXOI.i: PI.A YS
WM. S. HART in
"in:r.i,'s HiNons"
KnvsTONi: COM1IDV
"THE BLACKSMITH"
JEFFERSON MT" ffiSiUPinN
WORLD FEATURE
George Beeban in
"Pawns of Fate"
LAFAYETTE
014 KENSI.N'O.
TON AVE.
Mary Pickford in
"Poor Little Peppina"
LEADER
FOnTY-FIItST AND
LANCASTER AVENUE
Fannie Ward in
"Tennessee's Pardner"
LIBERTY
QUOAD AND
COLUM11IA
CHARLES PERLEY nnd
EVA SMITH
"Mystery of Orcival"
in
Logan Auditorium "WJSTaw
TltlASaLE MASTERPIECE
Billie Burke in
"Peggy"
rtnl TCT MD AND LOCUST
LivJL-UOl Mnt i r.n. ami .1 -.in, toe.
i:ir O'lO X 0:30. JBc.
MARGUPRITE SNOW in
"A COUNEU IN COTTON"
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in
A DAY AT THE FAIU"
Market St. Theatre 333 maSet
METRO PICTURES PUESENT
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in
"Man and His Soul"
BEE "OUAFT" EVEU.Y WEDNESDAY
ORPHEUM oe,,mac7itnennadves.
TUTANOLE PLAYS
BESSIE BARRISCALE in
THE IM8T ACT"
CHESTER CONKLIN in
C1NDEUS OP LOVE"
Weekly Programs
Appear Every Monday In
Motion Picture Chart
WSi
18. 1916.
things which would really necessitate the
search of tho entire world to produce such
a man. However, this Is In no way Inter
fering with her work, nnd so In this new
production she will portray the 'grown-up
child nnd bo tho centre of the whole play.
"Tho Great Divide," which served as a
starring vehicle' for Henry Miller nnd
Margaret Anglln for many seasons, has
been adapted nnd produced In motion pic
tures by tho Lubln Company, with House
Peters as Stevo Ghent nnd Ethel Clayton
ns Ruth Jordan. Tho picture was pro
duced on tho Identical spot which Inspired
Wllllnm Vaughan Moody In his writing,
"Tho Great Divide" will bo the attraction
nt the Broadway Thcatro on Friday next.
Patrons of tho Brond Street Casino will
note with Interest that on Monday, March
20, matinee nnd evening, Sarah Bernhardt,
the celebrated actress, will appear In her
famous stngo success, "Jcanno Dorc."
tack was made on London.
Hamilton on Aerial War
Cosmo Hamilton, author of "The Blind
ness of Virtue," hns como to this country
nnd will talk before tho University Ex
tension Society on Tuesday ovenlng, March
28, In Wltherspooti Hnll. on n subject
which seems foreign to him ns dramatist
nnd nuthor, "Tho Romance and Terror of
Aerial Warfare." Having served ns an of
ficer In the Royal Air Service since tho
war began, he was ordered to Knndrlng.
bam to guard the King ngalnst Zeppelins
nnd took part In tho September raids and
was on duty when the most damaging at
tack was made on London.
GLASSES
H
(a)
(b)
Wlenerlsrh" .Oodowsky
llondlno (on n theme by llecthnven).
Krelsler
(p Wlegenllcd Krelsler
Ml Slavonic fantasy Uvorntc-Krelsler
Metropolitan Opera Company In "Horner .of
Seville,'1 with Alme. liarrlentos. Mine. He
I.ucn. Dnmacco. Ve Sesurola, Metropolitan
Opera House, nt H o'clock.
THURSDAY, MARCH IS.
O-Mp (Jabrllowltsrh, In rciltal, at the Uello-vue-Ktrntford
hnllroom. ,
Sonnto In O minor, op. 22 Schumann
AlleKru, Andante. Hrhcrio. Presto.
tNslp Onbrllovvttsch
Die I2hrn (lottos llccthoven
Shepherd's hmifT llavdn
tins Wnndcrn ., Schubert
WleRenlled Strauss
Uefrclt Btruusa
Clara Clemens
Tvvelvo Preludes, op 2S Chopin
0slp (Inbrllowitsch
Teh stand Rclehnct nn ilen Mnst. .(labrllnwltsch
Little rihi Song Arensky
Der Trnum Itublnsteln
rionls of Spring Itaihmanlnorf
Clara Clemens
Melodto In 11 minor (Inhrllnu ltsch
Caprice liurlcsouo Qabrllmvltscli
Witches' Dance McDowell
HDIFIVIT 02D h WOODLAND AVC.
V-r.lH,lN 1 nallyMat , 2. Kvg. (1:110 to 11.
KQUITAVr.R FEATURE
Jane Grey in
"Man and His Angel"
PALACE
14 MAItKCT STltnnT
10 A M. to II -.13 1. M
Blanche Sweet in
"The Blacklist"
PARK
niDCiB AVE & DAl'I'HIN ST
Matinee 1 to ,'! nnd 3 to n
Kenlnc n.:in lontlnunus to 11 T M.
"A FOOL'S PARADISE"
One of IVAN AHHAM'-'ON'S Masterplctures.
"TI1I3 STHANCi: CASH OK MAUI' l'Atin"
l'.-aturlnB Henry H Walthall and Edna Mao
PRINCESS
101B MAUKET
STREET
Mary Boland in
'The Price of Happiness'
PIAT TO OEHMANTOWN AVE.
IXl.rt.l 1U AT TUM'EIIOCKEN ST
Mary Pickford in
"Esmeralda"
RFflFNT lcal MAUKET STHEET
lvl-'VJX-,iN HUMAN VOICE OKI
ORGAN
Charles Richman in
'Hero of Submarine D-2'
RUBY
MAHIvET STUEET
UELOW 7TH STUEET
Olga Petrova in
"The Soul Market"
SHERWOOD
nmi and
IIAI.T1MOHE
Constance Collier in
"The Tongues of Men"
SAVOY
1211 MAUKET
STUEET
METRO PICTURES I'UESENT
Hamilton Revelle in
"The Price of Malice"
TIOGA
1TTH & VENANGO STS.
Dustin Farnum in
Call of the Cumberlands
PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION
VICTORIA MAUKET ST.
V IV V 1. 1 -rt. Ai!OVE NINTH
JULIUS STEGER in
"THE UL1NDNESS Of LOVE"
Chester Conklin ,n "c,nSpm)vk
Authentic Trench War Plcturea taken on he
Urine Line "Somen here In Franca"
STANLEY MAnKET ABOVE 16TH
CONTINUOUS
11:15 A. M, TO
11:13 P. M.
CONSTANCE
COLLIER in
"Code of Marcia Gray"
Monday
in
M&
o n'BWaA
To? 0ffi
rAmummint Section
111 III ! II. I I .1 Mil .,!,,. 1,11, ,., ,.,1. .,-.-
fSTfW ft t-, .
rip m
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A BLOSSOM FROM THE
WINTER GARDEN
Rosic Quinn, who will grace "Tho
World of Plcnsurc," when tho
newest Winter Garden show cornea
to the Lyric March 27.
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Pauline Frederick in
"Lydia Gilmore"
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Lillian Walker in
"Green Stockings"
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Red Feather Photoplay
J. Warren Kerrigan in
"The Pool of Flame"
IMPERIAL Theatre co!tre,t
"THE BATTLE CRY
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Wm. Hart in
"Betveen Men"
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CHnrlca Mailes & Vera Sisson in
"The Guilt of Stephen Eldridge"
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ROBERT B. MANTELL and
GENEVIEVE HAMPER in
"Green-Eyed Monster"
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"The Pawn of Fate"
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Marie Empress in
"Love's Crossroads"
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Dorothy Green-Cooper GlifFe jn
'The Parisian Romance
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"The Fatal Introduction"
IN TIII1EE PAUTS
. "A DESPERATE LEAP"
IN TWO PARTS
"SAVED BY A SKIRT"
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