Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 10, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING LEDftEm PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, APRIL It), 1916.
UNWILLING NEW YORK
I YIELDS MtJSIC LAUREL
TO STOKOWSKI BATON
Vast Audience, Satisfied Noth
ing Good Gould Come From
Philadelphia, Goes to
Gritlcise
REMAINS TO PAY HOMAGE
Leopold Stokowskl find hts capable
company of more than 1000 singers and
players returned early today nthrlll with
the knowledge that they had forced criti
cal New York to pay homagei to musical
talent of Philadelphia brand.
The Invasion of .New Tork by Stokowskt
wan triumphal from start to finish. Ono
of the greatest audiences ever assembled
In the Metropolitan Opera House, pre
pared to pick flaws In this, director "who
dared to enter tho metropolis from mero
Philadelphia to show New Yorkers some
thing about music." The result was
astonishing to New York. For moro than
two hours Stokowskt held the vast audi
ence spellbound under his baton. Under
tho lnflucnco of the wonderful harmony
that lio brought forth from the Mahler
choral symphony the Now Yorkers forgot
that they wero listening to Philadelphia
talent Thoy Just sensed that It was mu
sic harmony of the llnest and purest
Quality which (lowed on uninterrupted
like a clear, untainted mountain stream.
There were two results a New York ac
knowledgment of the greatness of Sto
kowskt and tho placing of Philadelphia
on the musical map of the world for alt
tlmo,
Tho Stokowskt forces Invaded New
York In two special trains It wnn an
Imposing company that marched from
tho Pennsylvania Station to the Metro
politan Opera House. Thero were hun
dreds of young women with the bloom of
health on their cheeks. Broadway had not
soen so much freshness nnd spontaneity
In many n, year. It was like a pure, sweet
breath of air from the hills. Broadway
was still stagnant from tho Influence of
Its usual week-end theatre and cafo do
baUch, and It was out of tho ordinary to
hear sparkling laughter and to seo elasti
city of step so early In tho day, Many
New Yorkers looked nlmost resentfully
nt tho Invasion of tho healthy, normal
living folks from Philadelphia.
In tho afternoon, Mr. Stokowskl re
hearsed his company briefly In the prin
cipal chbru.es. This was done because
the larger auditorium of the Metropolitan
Onera House presonted many new condi
tions which called for new arrangements.
Following tho rehearsal tho singers ngaln
gavo freely of their freshness and vitality
to Broadway, when they marched to the
McAIpIn Hotel,, where dinner was served
In the big restaurant on the roof.
GOT IT3 MONEY'S "IVOIITH.
Tho Friends of Music, a New York or
ganization, was sponsor for the musical
treat last evening New York paid J 12,
000 for that treat, and It was freely ad
mitted that New York iccelved Its money's
wortlt Three weeks ngo every scat In
tho houie was sold. A few speculators,
who had obtained tickets, held them for
:$ apiece until a few hours before the
performance, when the prico was paid
gladly. Every seat In the great nudl
torlum, from parquet to the topmost gal
lery, was ocuplrd. All of musical NeV
York was represented In the vast audi
ence. Among the notables were David
Btspham, Albert Spauldlng, Herbert With
erapoon. Percy Oranger. Arthur Hadley,
David Mnnncs nnd Fritz Krelsler.
New york raised Its lorgnette, stared
critically for n moment and then burst
Into ft storm of applause when tho big cur
tains parted, at 8:30 o'clock, revealing tho
big chorus.
Tho singers ncaultted themselves as
well ns they had In the Philadelphia per
formances. Tho choruses responded splen
didly to every demand of Stokowskl. The
soloists, especially Florence Hlnkle, first
soprano, wero In fine voice, When the
first Latin part of the work was con
cluded those In the house realized that
they were hearing an extraordinary com
position. The applause was enthusiastic
and several handsome wreaths were
handed up to Mr. Stokowskl There was a
trcmendoui demonstration at the conclu
sion of the symphony. Mr. Stokowskl was
called again and ngaln. The greater part
of his big nudlence remained In the house
for several minutes after the closo of the
performance to participate In tho ovation
to tho Philadelphia director who had
grown great In New York In a single
night.
OPINIONS OF NEW YOKK
CRITICS ON PERFORMANCE
Comments of Metropolitan Papers on
Phllatlclphlnns Interpretation
Following are extracts from comments
on tho Mahler production which will ap
pear In New York newspapers of today:
NEW YOUIC TIMH8
Tho performance of this enormous
and exacting work, which InBted Just
less than two hours was little short of
magnificent Tho choruses wero trained
to a remarkable degree of precision nttd
flexibility. Their tones wero mngnlll
centlly full nnd rich nnd tho enuncia
tion clear The orchestral portion of
the work was played with entire mas
tery. Thero li little but prnlse for tho
eight solo singers, Mmes Hlnkle, Bar
bour, Koyes, Fischer nnd Uarcuin, and
Messrs. Murphy, Wcrrcnrath and White
hill. Mr. Stokowskl gave evidence of hts
high abilities as a conductor by his
preparation of such a performance and
his firm command of all the forces un
der his baton
NEW YORK WORLD
An audlonce that crowded the Metro
politan auditorium and It might have
been double the bIzo had there been
space sufficient listened attentively, was
Impressed and applauded. Much of the
expressed approval, howover, was for
the conducting of Leopold StokowBkl, of
the augmented Philadelphia Orchestra,
which this leader regularly directs, and
the singing of the chorus nnd soloists,
nil of which wns desorved, because tho
Interpretative achlocment of last night
represented almost two years of prepa
ration. NEW YORK HERALD
It was an Impressive sight when the
curtain rose, revealing a sea of faces,
the thousand singers and musicians who
hnd como from Philadelphia to give to
New York Its first hearing of tho late
Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony. Hut
tho sight was no moro Impressive than
wero the climaxes of Mahler's music.
They "got" tho uudienco. If Philadel
phia can offer such stupendous musical
productions It always will find New York
ready to recelvo them. There was a
tremendous chorus of "braoa" at tho
end, and for flvo minutes the whole au
dience stood and npplauded the orches
tra, the chorus and tho memory of the
composer,
NEW YORK SUN
Tho symphony was admirably per
formed. Tho sololsta nil deserved jiralse.
Tho chorus sang brilliantly; tho orches
tra was efficient, and Mr Stokowskl
showed himself master of the score and
of his forces. &
NEW YORK TRIBUNE
A thousand persons came over from
Philadelphia yesterday on tho Invita
tion of tho Society of Friends of Music
to give n performance to a composition
by tho lato Oustnv Mahler, whtcH had
not previously been heard In Now York.
It war an Imposing Incident, nnd one
that, In Its externals at least, will loom
large In tho history of tho season.
Theatrical Baedeker
ADELPHI "Tha Ml tie Shcrhsrd of Kingdom
Como," with Robert rnrrest. Jack Davis
Mona Hunacrford and Wallace. Owen. , A
play by Buaeno Walter, from the noel of
the same name by John Fox. Jr. A romance
of three walls a hoy. n alrl anil a los.
First metropolitan production
nnOAD "Tho Weolnir of .Eve," with Lauretta
Taylur and Phlllln Merliale A comedy liy
J. Hartley Manner of an American alrl.
who starts to untanale a houhold mix-up
of n Enallsh relative Mr Manners wrote
Tor o' My Heart."
LYRIC "Alone at Last " With Hoy Atn-elt.
Hurry Tenor t.elty Yorka nnl John Charts
Thomas An oirMla, with the liook adapted
by Smith and Herbert: music hv Frnnz !.
bar. An ambitious Viennese Importation if
the "Merry Widow" school
OAnniCK "It Pajs to Advertise" with
Louise Drew. Orant Mltrhill and Hen John
son A novel farce with much fun in It
ronnnST "Como to Bohemia," ,vlth Dslsle
trtlng, Walter Perch al Alice, Hsaerman and
Frlta William A muslcnl comedy of nill
ocro Interest carabty done.
BHOTOPLAYS.
STANLEY Monday, Tucsilav nnd Wednesday.
"Th Eternal tlrlnd." with Iarv I'lokford.
A stor of farinry llfn with Mis Plcltfnrd
as one of the factory alrls Thursday, I rl
day and Saturday, "The t.op Mask," with
Wallace IteM and Cleo nidneley
AnrADIA-Monrtay, Tuesday and Wednesday.
"I.lttlo Meena's Romance " with Dnrothv
(Ilsh and (Jen Moore. Thursday. Friday
nnd Saturday "Tho Aryan," with William
H Hart
PALACE Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday.
"Tho Lost Bridegroom " with John Harry
mere Thursday. Friday and Saturday. "Tho
Salesladj." will Hai Dan
VICTOKIA Mondav nnd Tyesdtv. 'Martha's
Vindication." with Norma TVmndffe, Hccn.i
Owen and Ttilly Marshall Wertnrsdny and
Thursday, "Hoodoo Ann," wl'h Mao Marsh
Friday nnd Saturday, ,Tho Kiss, of Hutu,"
with Ethel Darrvtr.oro
SLANDER'S BREATH
CAUSES MUCH GRIEF
New Pox Film, Starring Ber
tha Kalich, Pull of Dra
matic Moments
VAUDEVILLE
ttm, ill r -..i .,!., ivjlt, Ull.l i:,' iil'iiiu,
"The lint salesman t Ifcnseo ana liaird, in
"Hnnulflite"! Hlx Klrksmllh Slaters music:
Vnllcclta's Leopards, Uerl ritzitlbbon. "Thu
Original Daffy Dill". Horry nnd Eva Puclt.
"Sunshlno and Flowers". Mar Melville
comedy ronaa and chatter Gaston Palmer,
juxaler
OR.ND Kay Hush and Robinson. Joseph
Kino and Hoslu Clreon, Lew Holts, atorlri
nnd sonps. Three English Hoses Dunn nnd
Slevens, Tho Fox Trio
GLOME Victor's musical melance. rields nnd
Holiday. In "Tho Haw Recruit'. "The Girl
From tho Hat Store." the Mozarts. Mra
Gardner vocalist; Frank Monell oenllst,
Tho Five iJatsudaa. "Duko of Mulberry."
Delmont and Delmont
CROSS-KEYS First half of the week. James
J. uor&oti. rent raiznno and company,
In
Hartley and Pecan, Frances Host and coir
jack i.cvy
par
Ids
any,
Harlzell nnd Evnns.
kins. Hecona
nnd
half of tho
simnhonv
week. The Four Harmonists, Tho Hnrlnir
Girls, Ada Latham Hnd company. Tho Morn
Sisters, Chnrlea Itellly, Itosa Hontz Trio
STOCK.
AMERICAN "Her Own Monday," a drams
by .Marls Swnn. Tho Art Inn rlaera. with
Miss Huth HoMnson In tho leading role
First Philadelphia presontatlon.
KNlCKKRnoriCER "The Conquerors." In
Paul M Potter. Tho Knickerbocker rinjers.
with Emllv Smiley,
AT POPULAR PRICES.
WALNUT "IlrlnBlng Up Father," a stneo
ndiptntlon of tho popular cartoons Tho
third Philadelphia cnnnBement tins season.
BURLESQUE.
DUMONT'S Dumont's Minstrels. In satires on
m ittera of current Interest.
WILL MOVE HISTORIC CHURCH
Old First Presbyterian in Wilmington
to Occupy Another Site
WILMINGTON. Del., April 10 Tho
trustees of tho First Prcsbyterlnn Church,
In this city, havo sold to the now I-'ieo
Library a plot of ground on which stands
tho old First Presbyterian Church, now
used by the Historical Society of Dela
ware. The building it moro than 100 years
old and of historic value nnd style. It Is
desired to sao it, and, although It Is a
brick building of considerable size, It will
bo removed bodily to a new site further
along Market street and placed on new
foundations.
Hy the Photoplay Editor
"SLANDER" A Fox film In 0 parK released
Monday, April 10.
Helens A era Bertha Knllch
ltlehard Tremalno Euaen Ormondu
Trem-ilne'i Mlfe Miyme Kelso
Toseph Tremalne (his. son), Edwird van Sloin
Harry Carson Itobert Itendel
Doctor , Warren I'onk
Tremalne's alet C. Pejton
John lllal- , T. Jerome I.awlr
Helene'a mM Caroline Harris
Helene'n eon .Walter rerauson
Helene a dauahter Jacqueline Morhanire
jleleno a mint T.lele I.eUh
HeUni'H undo William Key
From tho most trifling actions or Inno
cent thlngi gossip springs up. Couple with
gossip an unhealthy deslro nnd It quickly
changes Its form to slander Hlnndcr
lobs n person of reputation quite as quick
ly as tho ronl act they nre accused of,
for the world Is only loo prone to believe
the worst of people.
In "Slnnder." the now Fox film, released
today, an unscrupulous man slanders
an innocent woman, tho wife of his friend,
and through his ties drives his friend In
divorce her She. flnnllv securing ovldenco
of the scoundrel's treachery, sets out te
wrenk her revenge on him The unfolding
of her schemo Is remarkably well handled
nnd cleverly told. The climax Is Intense
In tho extreme.
Madame Hcrthn. Kalich, artist that she
Is, plays tho rolo of tho wife with nil un
derstanding po keen that Its spirit Is felt
when vlowlng tho film She seems to lle,
even on tho screen.
There Is a gentleness to her mothering
tho children, n horror In her revulsion
ngnltiRt the man whn wrecks her life and
a fury, terrlblo and all-compelling to her
wrath which makes her portrajal a re
markable pleco of dramatic screen acting
It Is moro than mero physical recording
of emotions before tho camera. It Is art,
nrt for which llcrtha Kalich has always
stood. Tt Is but another evidence of her
romnrkable gift of dramntlc expression.
Tho lighting and directing of this foa
turo nro aboxo tho average work of this
company, not but what their films are
nlways well lit and well directed This
one, however, Is an artistic: production
of the type ono usually associates with
a different tpo of picture.
from the Fox press agent wo learn
that Stuart Holmes, who has been the
vlllnln In so many of tho William Fox
photodrnmas, Is not tho cold, cruel, cun
ning, crafty, churlish, clo en-footed, caus
tic, calloused, cross, cnrklng, curt, coarse,
calculating villain that ho nppcnrs, Is
shown by his newest photograph. (This
solids llko Itobert W. Son Ice )
Mr Holmes was silting on tho veranda
of the hotel In Kingston, Jnmalc.i. and on
Ills hand was u parrot, to which ho was
talking. Tho parrot, ncconllng to Holmes,
understands and speaks but ono language
French and Its owners hnxlng left It.
tho parrot was dying of homesickness,
Mr. Holmes, who Is nil excellent French
scholar, made friends with the blid and
It spent nil Its tlmo with him Tho ques
tion In tho mind of tho photoplay editor
Is not about the parrot. It Is where did
the press agent find ho many nasty words
that begin with "c."
Apart from other points two conspicu
ous Items nro noticed In "Dollars and tho
Woman." the sK-act I.ubln photoplay In
which Ilthel Clayton nnd Tom Mooro aro
twin stars It Is a drama without a vil
lain nnd thero is no fight in It. This Is
unheard of!
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
EVKHY MONDAY HUIMKCT TO CHANGE
MONDAY TUHSDAY WEDNESDAY TIU'ItSIIAT FRIDAY SATURDAY
it Tit linn Pannlo Ward. In Fannie Ward, in Fnnnle Wnrd. In Dutln Fnrnum, in Duatln Farnum, In Dustln Frnum, In
AlillA.llltli.-i For the Defense For the Defense For the Dofenso Hen lllalr Hen Hl.ilr Hen lllalr
innTTA Deesle rsnrrlsrale. In Dustln Farnum. In Th Hamilton Itevelle. In House Peters. In Paullni Frederick. In I.UIIan (IMi, In
A.I UtiliU The Last Act Call of the Cumberlands The rrlce of Malice The Hand uf Peril The Spider Daphne and the l'lralo
innimi Dorothy Glsh. In Dorothy Glh. in Dorothy Olsh. in William Hurt. In William Hart, In William Hart, In
nllu,-iLMrl I.lttlo Meena'a Romance Little Meena'a Romance Little Meena's Romance Aran Arnn Arjan
IJUTtmCT Charlotte Waller- Trail Charlotte Walker: Trail Mareuerlte Clsrk. In Marcuerlto CIhtk. n Florenre Rockwell: .Fell Florence Rockwell: Fell
IJtJlJ.UUnl of the Lonesome Pine tot the Lonesome Tine The Ooose Girl The Goose Girl In f.oe With Hla Wife In t.oi.a With HI Wife
ntTiitmnn Chsrlotte Walker- Trail Tyrone Power In Marnierlte riark. In niua Petrovu. In A Florence Rockwell: Fell
HIjUIjHIKI),, of the Lonesome Fine John Needham's Double Mice and Men The Soul Market Fool'a I'aradlse In .ovn Willi Ilia Wife
nnn t t crt n o IVfi Hlcharrt Huhler In Mara-uerlte Havton. in William Dunn In Wllllnm Russell, In June Daye. In Vera Blssnn In
BUOAI al. liAalrtU . The Onds of Fata The Unknown Tho Human Cauldron The Hrulser Her Wayward .Sister Tho llattlo ot Truth
Tinn Tin? V ' Resets Hnrrlscnle. In Marble Heart Ptrsnae Mortmain ntty Nunsen. In Luhln All-Star Cast Ilesslo Hurrlscalc. n
tll(UAll Al Honor's Altar Case of Mary Pago (.1) lth Robert Edeson The SonB of Hato The Great Ituby The Green wamn
nnn 1 1) " Kitty Gordon. In Anna Held In Mary rickford. In Hamilton Revelle In Tannle Ward. In Jlarcuerlte Clark, in
IvCaUnK A" In a Looklnir Glass Sladame La Tresldentn The Foundllnu The Price of Malice Tennessee's I'ardner Mice nnd Men
MJWPIIDV ' Knthr'-n Adams In House Peters In Harrv D. Carey, in John Mason. In Arnold Dally In Wllllnm U. Khea. In
VtjftllHVI The Rlrd of Prey The Hand of Peril A Kniirht of the Ranse The Reapers. Menace of tho Mute The Ruling I'ugslon
Dim Win Helen Ware. In Dnrothv Glsh In Robert R. Msntdl. In Wills Rurke. In Vivian Martin. In Jackie Saunders. In
RUlvniV.A Secret Love Hetty of Oreatone Tho Green-eyed Monster Pecay Merely Mnry Ann The Shrine of Hnpplnesi
PiiniffiTIVT Oids Hu'ette In The Theodore Roberts. In Gloria Fonda. In Fannie Word. In Mabel Taliaferro. In Kathrjn Adams. In
rrtlli.UUuii l Fllaht of the Duchess Pudd'nhead Wilson Drucced Waters Tennessee's Pardner Her Great Price A Hlrd of Prey
nni VITl'ilIfn Dutln Farnum In The Dustln Farrnm in Th jr. n. Warner. In Frank Mills. In Taullne Frederick. Iir Pauline Frederick, In
rllrliMVC vfJiii Call of the Cumberlands Call of the Cumberlands The Raiders The Moral Fabric TheKplder Tho Spider
R.)n CT Rohert Mantell In The Theda Rsra In Valeska Puratt. In Georre Walsh. In Vhlan Mnrtln. In William Farnum. In
Dil' "! Rllndness of Devotion The Two Orphans The foul of Rroadway Rlue Rlood nnd Red Merely Mary Ann The Broken Law
tffrtli CTI Sferle Doro. In Marls Doro. in Morv rirkford In Marv Pick ford. In Mnry Pick ford. In ,,atK f!!?kCori1- (n
DULJI 51. Diplomacy Diplomacy Poor Little J'epplna Poor Little Pepplna Toor Little Tepplna I'oor Little I'epplna
1 n iniinv Mslco'm Duncan In Harold T.wkwood I" The rtlta JoHvet In Mrnnse Case of Mary Klelne-IMIson presents uVH?!n.Pana' '"
llrtK lJr.il The Pcarlet woaa Other Fide of the Door Love's Sacrifice Pace Lonesome Heart When Love la King The Children of tlve
ipnii tVTfVtW Charlotte Walker: Trail Charlotte Walker- Trail Francis V. Rtiahman, In Franrls X Rushman. In Mae Murrav In Mae Murray. In
ubl(.HAAlUiYfl of the Lonesome Tin of the Lonesome Pine The Wall Retween The Wall Hetween To Hae and To Hold To Have and To Hold
fitii in Doutlas FilrhanVs- Ills John Mason. In Marv rick ford. In Mareurrlte Snow. In Robert Warwick, in Bessie. Rarrlscale, In
UlHAKU Picture In the Papers The, Rearers Esmeralda A Corner In Cotton The Supreme Sacrifice The I.ant Act
niniip t John fason. In Fannlt Ward In lfou Peters. In Anna Ifeld In Mme. Petrovn. in Mary Fuller, In
UiiUliEi The Reapers Tennessee's Partner The Hand of Peril Madame La Presidents The Soul Market The Strength of tha Weak
iinivn . JCIttir Oordon In Oeorce Kline presents Mrs, Leslie Carter. In Irene Fenwlck. In Jim Flske. In Charles Cherry. In
MllilAll As In a Looking Plats The Money Master Du narry The Sentimental Lady Vanity Fair 1'am.eraby
ntlW IT Tni!THKIr .l!,"! PirJlfor,,Jn Jeanne Irer. In Mm Petrova. In Nance O'Nell. In Manruerlte Clark. In Frank Mills, In
Ulilldl AUillHCIl.l A Girl of Yesterday One Day What Will Teople SayT Flames of Johannls Helene of the North The Moral Fabric
niPPTJTAT. Charles Cherry, In Mattv Roubert. In Crane Wilbur In Rurr Macintosh. In Tyrone Power. In Robert Warwick. In
iJlLEiUltllJ Pastcrsby The Waif The Love Liar My Tartner John Xeedham'a Double The Supremo .Sacrifice
TTJIK! Traneis x. Riishman. In Rianehe Pwe.t n CrUtlne Mavo In Diutln Famum. In Tha Robert Warwick, In Vlritlnla Pearson, In
U"" The W all Retween The Ragamuffin A Toot's Paradise Call of the Cumberlands Human Driftwood Tha Hunted Woman.
IPTWPHQfiW 7ItnT.Ko,'.,- ln Burr Ms eln tosh. In Iiillns Pteaer In Douslas Falrhanksi His Ilessle RarrUcale. In House Peters. In
mi,'rLiK3U;H Th Rlager ifan My Partner Blindness of Love Picture In the Papers Tha Lust Act The Hand of Peril
111 VTin J3,rUftr? ,,h. J!m? .',3) Dr"sed Waters Bllndnesa of Dvntlon The Iron Claw (No, 7) Graft (Episode IS) Publlo Approval
JUJ1JJU The Bart-dor's Chrlstmat Five parts Daredevils of War Mignonette One Hundred Years Ago Honored Monarchs
LPAYF,TTR Jeanne Tver. In Jeanne Tver. In Pauline lrderlrk. In Jane Grey, In Blllle Durke. in Mary Plekfonl, In
.UVUIjltH Ont Day One Day Lydla Gllmore Man and Ills Antel Peggy The Foundllnir
r.PJnllR Marie Doro. In Marls Doro. In House Ptrs. In Mabel Taliaferro. In Mary Plckford. in Mary Plekfonl In
tlRAUiat Diplomacy Diplomacy Tne Great Divide Ilir Great Price Poor I.lttla Pepplna Poor Llttli r"pp"a
r.IRRUTV B111I-Rurkt. In ailc. Rrsdv. In Then Hobart Bosworth, In Bessie Barrlicalt. In Julius Steger. In Charles Mallts. In
mif(UAI Peggy I'll pom Back to Ton The Target Honor's Altar The Rllndness of Loye Paths That CrosJeq
lOPITST Bllll Hurkt, In Blllle Burke, In Francis V. Rushman. In Francis X. Rushman. In Jeanne Tver, In Jeanne Ier. in
iiULLJi. Peggy Peggy The Wall Between The Wall Between One Day One Day
mfiAN AUDITORIUM "Jj PbTldn. Iq Bessie BarrUrsle, In Virginia Pearson. In Alice Rrartv H Then Lillian Glsh In Baby 'Marie Osborne In '
liUlmfl yiUlmHU-3t The Struggle The Last Act The Vital Question I'll Come liaLk to Ton Daphne and the Pirates Little Mary Sunshine
milflTET KTIlRBT ' ' . .T,,.rnlJow'-Jn ... Mary Fuller. In Adl Blood. In Bllll rurke, In House Peters. In Olga, I'etrova. In
jlAUlvrjJ. atHDOl John Needham's DoubU Thrown to tht Lions The Devil's Toy Peggy The Hand ot Peril The "(Market
fllllRNT All-SUr Cast: IMtn Wan, In Kdmund Rreese. In Tha I;u Tellegen. in Francis X. Bushman. In Carlvle Illachwell. In
UlttaX Jans Secret Love Lurs ot Heart's Desire The Unknown Man and His Soul The Shadow of Doubt
flUPHEUM ')?,'? w r. i", uh' ,n Antonio Moreno. In Th Atlc Brady. In Then House Peters in Jeanne Iver, in Jeanne Iver. in '
UltlllCiUJI Old Heidelberg Supreme Temptation I'll Come Back to Tou The Hand of Peril One Day One Day
AVRRMROOK ' BJiJ Barriscale, In Hobart Bosworth. la Lillian Glsh. In Pauline Frederick;, in Marie Wal.-amp, In Dustln Farnum. In The
u' PimnWft The Last Act Two Men ot Bandy Bar Daphne nnd the Pirate The Spider The Flirt Call ot thtyfjumbtrlands
OIiYSlPIA .. r,!Lom'5r,2w' - Hi,n Hojmes, In Marie Empress. In Pearl White. In All-Star Cast: Theda. Hara. In
U"1JM J Tlw Olri and the Game Tha Girl and tht Otme Love's Crossroads Tht Iron Claw , Alone in New York Gold and (he Woman
PAI,Af!R JSbHBlr30?lon-la John Barryniort. In John Barrymoce. In US"!, r!awns ' Haul Dawn. In, JIal Dawn I-,
rAlinUto Tht 'Lost Bridegroom Tht Lot Bridegroom Tha Lost Bridegroom Tht Saleslady The Saleslady Th SalaTlaay
PARK - .AnnaHeM. In GeroMlne Parrar, in John Mason. In V,areu,rlJ'.f:IV,t l3 John Barrymore. in Basalt Hyton In '
Al" Madame L4 Prtsldentt TempUtlon Tht Reapers Htltnt of the North Nearly a King TTitCyeS oFate
PRINCE55S ' Hobart Bosworth. In Out of the Oiissinlrt CUra Kimball Young, in The i airland the Game The Scarlet Chastity Frank Shtrldan In "
tlWIHMJ Tht Yaqul In tht Rain Tht Ttllow Passport Alias Jimmy Barton Her Partntr otrugelt
flVflRliV Marauerltt Clark In Marguerite Clark. In Ethel Barrymort. In Ethel Rarrymort. In H. II. Warner, la II n Warn., i
UKtllJ. Qutof thefPrltta Out of tha Drifts Tht.Kltof Hatt The Kiss of Hate Tht luidera Tht nSSS
ifJAIjTO r Fsnnlt Ward. In Iouisa lively In Laura Hops Crews. In Lillian Glsh. In Lenora Ulrlch, la Fannie Ward In
UtnUI-V Tht MarrUtt of Kitty Tangled Hearts Tht ytghtlng Hopt Daphna and tht Plratt Kllrosny Th ChMt
TtlTIRV ' Wallace BelL In H. n. Warner. In Robert Warwick. In Dustln Farnum. In Mme. Petrova. la Mabel Taliaferro' l,.'
IW To Hava nnd To Hold Tbtpaldtra Human, pflftwood Ben Blair Tht Vamplrt Iter Ortat PrJca
8AV0Y 7 , "' AftJ5rtUrt?T,& ' BtrjnSSt'ht-Wealc ftfgj&g.y!gifefc J'Xt 'p'ay' " Tbrj ffffifxS 111"
siiERwooD ssRSriift T'8ou'sa-klegt u9ij&i&'-' pnnnf-la cu&stss'm vsssjHF'
KTANLEY ' 1V M?rL?Ukt?&te Mr?,xJtel'f?rd.,,?. Mary PWiford. U ' Wallace Held, la WalUca Rtld. la Wallaet Reld In
Otflniini, Tht Bteraal Grind Tht Bttrnal Grind Tha Eternal Grind Tht Lovt Mask Tht Love. Mask TtotLovt Jlask
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jwi fraxiy 'snssmnE.viS! B.m.cTtP ""ByButer-18 '"msm "masajt1""'"
PROMINENT
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T Itn folloulnR lliealres obtain their plclnres Ihrnnnh the STANLEY Ilnoklng
Compnnr. vhlch Is n guarantee of early showing nf the finest prodnc
(Ions. All nlrtnres. reviewed before hlbltlnn. Ask for the theatre In yonr
locality obtaining pictures llirou.h Ilia HTANLHY HOOKING COMPANY.
IfltAMnnX 12th Morris ft rnssynnk Ae
ALllAMBRAMa;i,jlyti,rnmB?j,7nM
Fannie Ward ,n "fflUn-'-uPi.,.
ARCADIA nnllmT,
Dorolliy Glsh nnd Owen Mooro
In "L1TTI.I1 MKUNA'S nOMANCD"
I PAniTD PORTY-FIRST AND
uuruuiv LANCA
MARIE DORO
STER AVENUH
"Diplomacy"
ArULLAJ mvtiskg daiia
of n.B rnrAxau: nn.h -
nr.siir. MAitniwALn m Tha iast Act
(l!i:sTi:il rOSKLIN In 'Tho ClnderanfLove
BLUEBIRD 2200 N0RT" im0AD 8T
PARAMOUNT Presents
chahlotti: WAt.KL-n nnd TiinononK
ItonnilTS in The Trail of the Lonesome I Ine
B2D AltOVn MARKET
Mats 1 :K0 A a SO. 10c
F.r-s 0:.1H, H, 0:30, luo
chariottt: walker m ..
THE TRAIL OP THE LONKSOME P1NL"
BELMONT
1TH AND PFnAR
KITTY GORDON in
"AH IN A LOOKING GLASS"
rAltMIOUXT
THEATRE
EftTlt AND
oiitAnn Avi;
FAIRMOUNT
r.lndys Hulette nnd Wnsno Arey In ' Thel. ght
of the Duchess " A.ldwl Altrac , P"rt.V'hlri'
Sheldon Iwls In The Iron Clan, itn l.pi
FRANKFORD
4T11 KHANKKORD
AVENEE
Dl'STIN I'ARN'l'M in
THE CALL OP THE CPMI1EIILANDS" ,
THE ! STRANGE CASE OP MARY PAGE'
MATINEE
Dally, a .no
t to 11
SfiTH ST. Theatre
Bel Spruce, Etgs
MARIE DORO in "Diplomacy"
52d St.
R2d &
Sansom
Mats. 2-ai30 Co
EK 0:31) to 11 10c
ROBERT "ANTnLt.K.ndvlnvtJ ,IAJIpnR ,
"THE BLINDNESS OP DEVOTION"
GERMANTOWN
n:08 HERMAN
TOWN AVE
CHARLOTTE WALKER In 'The Trail of the
LiinoHoino I'lno "Tho StrnnKO C'nso of Mnry
I'nRC " loth Episode.
GLOBE
WITH & MARKET 2:15-7-9
Slfi.000 KIMBALL ORGAN
I i nvr In
jonn lYiason
'The Reapers"
GIRARD
AVBNPI3 TEEATRt:
TH AND (HRAIID AVIi
Douglas Fairbanks "iC1"
WM roLLIER In Belter I.nlo Than Nccr"
iri W,.il, BROAD ST.. ERIE &
Great INorlhern oermantn aves.
MARY PICKFORD in
A GIRL OP YESTERDAY"
LIBERTY DnoAD aC0Wb.a
TRIANGLE Presents
BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY"
T ., A..,l.':.. Broad
UUgttll flUUILUIIUUI
Abo 8
RocllanI Ave
FRANK SHERIDAN in
"THE STRUGGLE"
I npl TCrT r'2D AND LOCEST
L-tJKsKJO 1 Mats l'.IO k. n:.10, 10c
Egs 0:30. 8, II 30, 13c
BILLIE ni'RKE In "PEGGY" Comlnc
I7THEL BARRYMORn In "Tho Kiss of Hato"
wr.sr Philadelphia
PR A TMn K2D and MARKET ST8
Vrtni MAT E-AILY, 2 P. St, te.
wo&,;'LS" Kitly Gordon in
As in a Loc
viUy Gordon i
-.ooking Glass"
) 0.1D tc IIAVElt-
T.
333 MARKET
STREET
Market St. Theatre
Tumnn Prtur-i. In "JOHN NEED-
i yrone rower hams doehle'
SEE "GKAPT" EVERY WEDNESDAY
GERIdANTOWN AND
CI I LET EN AVES
Dorothy Glsh Wallace, Held In "Old Heidel
berg " Eddie Koy In "A Pavnrlte, Pool " Kt
trn AtLrac . "The Btrnnjre Case of Mary Page.
rt2D A WOODLAND AVE.
Dally Mat., 2 EtK, (l:.10 to 11.
PARAMOUNT PICTPIIE ALL-STAR CAST
"JANE" (Comedy Drama)
ORPHEUM
ORIENT
PALACE
12H MARKET STItEET
10 A M to 11:1(1 P M
JOHN BARRYMORE in
"THE LOST RRIDEOROOM"
PARK" niDon ave & dauhiin st.
vav rAT 2:ir, i:vos o:aotoii,
PARAMOUNT Presents
ANNA HELD ,n
MADAJIE
LA PRESIDENTT."
PRINCESS
Hobert Bosworth
1018 MARKET
STREET
In "THE
YAOt'I"
The Girl and Tho Game" ecry Thursday.
GERMANTOWN AVE
AT Tt'LPEIIOCKEN ST.
RIALTO
Fanny Ward ,n 'T,,IJ ma,&,akitty"
LASKY FEATURE
REGENT
1034 MARKET STREET
irvvAX voter oroax
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"OUT OK THE DRIPTS"
MARKET STREET
RUBY
Wallace Reid and Mae Murray in
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
SHERWOOD B,TnSoRE
OLGA PETROVA in
"THE SOUL MARKET"
vj v ciAOiuurv foritj ave.
uMerH..p.. BesBiG Barriscale In
"The Last Act" .
GARnPTVI Mi I.ANSDOWNB AVE.
VJrtlVLXHI MAT. 2 EVG,Oi30.
Malcolm Duncan nnd Anna
Nilsson in "The Scarlet Road"
EUREKA 40Tn & MAnKET STS'
Blue,prrrtcsern,,M0,,",y HELEN WARE
in "SECRET LOVE"
BROADWAY Mt' "itEENWAY
ui.Jtt.U YVl Adults 10c, Children fio,
Bessie Barriscale ,n "no?)&.
"His Aulo Ruination"
I .
NORTH
Broad Street Casino nnoTt,g','"f
MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 7 and 0,
RICHARD BUHLER in
'THE GODS OP PATE" OTHERS:,
PF1MTI IRV TiniE AVE tt MAttSHALi
V'Ln I UtV I MATINEE DAILY I
"THE BIRD OF PREY"
With KATHRYN ADAMS
NORTHEAST
STRAND 12TH AND GtI,AnD AVEj
Harry Mestayer irVSScSSa
CHARI.F.V PHAPI IN Hemicst Corn!
.. e(ly OTHERW
KENSINGTON
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rtlOTOl'LAVS IX SOUTH rntLADBLFlhji
Tomor. "The Girl & the Garni"
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IMPERIAL Theatre "M'S! SAVOY ""IgP Weekly Programs
EQUITABLE PEATURE ALICR RRAHY tn
Charles Cherry in "Passers By" 'then pel come hack to you" .
IRIS THF.ATRriT314,J k?-?sington T I O H A 17T" venanco sts. appear every Monday in T
wm --.- AV1-.MJ1. - - --
JIETRO PICTURE FLORENCE ROCKWEI L In '"
I-RANCIS X BUSHMAN nnd REVEIir.Y ,.jm PELL IN LOVE I WITH it S ! WIFE"
1IAYNL In THE WALL BUTM.LN "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE" '
JEFFERSON 2!,TH 8ee?.su,'h,n VICTORIA ""SESFi, Motion Picture Charl i
ItTHO TICTIfItF A1JUV 1 NINTH t
iir-ninvrrmirpr. in -Tiir- Norma Talmadso 4 Tully M-irshall In "Mar-
HENRY KOLKER mnrrHuv- thas Vindication" Extra Added Attractlon
""""' .v-tj-i.v BIGGER MAN' , Triangle Kcyatono Comedy
LAFAYETTE "ou JffiS"0 STANLEY i1"
JEANNE IVER 0Jbav" -a1-u-1
une uay UtlS P. M. I "THE ETERNAL GRIND" i
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