. f I V H WHEN M ANN COHAN, rVi Wm rrd I ill Nearly every nctor aspires to play soma particular role, and with most of them, these roles are Shakes pearean. The Friars' Club, in arranging its Frolic of 191C, feels it should in somo way toko cognizance of the Shakespearean tercentenary, and to do bo, is arranging to give the club's Btars nn opportunity of realizing their limbitions A brief "Shakespearean Revue" is being nrranged in which Louis Mann will be cast as Shylock, George M. Cohan as Hamlet, "Fatty" Arbucklo as Falstaif, James J. Corbett a3 Richard the Third, Charles J. Ross as Anthony, licw Dockstadcr as Othello, George Sidney as Bottom and Laddie Cliff as Orlando. Theatrical New Plays of Many Types Give Interest to the "Waning Season New Feature Films From the Movies NEW PLAYB ADELPHI "A Pair of Slllc Stockings," with Sam Sothern and Eva Leonard Boyno. A comedy by Cyril Harcourt denllntr with Uio troubles of a divorced man who Is still very much In lovo with his ex-wlfe. She has another old admirer and chance brings the threo together again under amusing" circum stances. Wlnthrop Ameo Is the producer. FORREST "Whoe, Phoobo," the annual production of the Mask and Wig Club of tho University of Pennsylvania. The regular Easter "Week society attraction. LITTLE THEATRE "Tho Secretary," by Thomas MoKcan, Presented by mem bers of tho Stage Socloty and Plays and Players. Every night except Thursday. KNICKERBOCKER "Klclc In." First local presentation of Wlllard Mack's drama, with tho Knickerbocker Players. It tells of the destro to reform of a couplo of cx-convlcts who are hounded by tho pollco owing to their past record. BROAD "Grumpy," with Cyril Maude. The. return engagement of this clover character actor In his famous rolo In Messrs. Pcrclval and Hodges' attractive play. WALNUT "Lost In New York," by Leonard Grover. A comedy-melodrama of crooks, villains and a herolno. CONTINUING- PLAYS. LYRIC "Alano at Last," with Hoy At well, Harry Conor, Lotty Yorlie and John Charles Thomas. An operetta with tho book adapted by Smith and Hfrbort; muBlc by Franz Lehar. An ambitious Viennese Importation of tho "Merry Widow" school. QARRICK "It Pays to Advertise," with Louise Drow, Grant Mltcholl and Ben Jrthnson A noted fnrce with much fun In It PHOTOPLAYS. STANLEY All week. "The Heart of Nora Flynn." with Jlnrlo Doro A charming story with Miss Doro as an Irish house ninlil This Is anlversary week at this theatre. ARCADIA All week, "The Good Bad Man " with Douglas Fairbanks and nctsln Love. Added attraction, Charles Chaplin, In his "Burlesque on Car men." PALACE Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, "Tho SnwerV' with Blanche Sweot." Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Tho Lovo Mask," with Wallace Hied and Cleo HMgeley. VICTORIA Monday, and Tuesday, "The Aryan." with William s. nan. . Wednesday and Thursday, "Little Mcone's Romance," with Dorothy Glsh and Owen Moore. Friday and Satur day, "Playing With Fire," with Olga Petrova. LOCUST Monday and Tuesday, "The Kiss of Hate." with Ethel Barrymore. Wednesday, "Hoodoo Ann," with Maa Marsh. Thursday, "Martha's Vindica tion," with Norman Talinldgo. Seena Owen and Tully Marshall. Friday and Saturday, "The Half Million Dollar Bride," with Hamilton Itevelle and Marguerite Snow. BELMONT Monday and Tuesday, "Di plomacy," with Marie Doro Wednesday and Thursday, "Out of the Drifts," with Marguerite Clark. Friday and Satur day, "Poor Little Pepplna,'" with Mary Plckford. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Mildred Maeomber, In "Holl. day's Dream"; Claude Gllllngwater and Company, In "Tho Decision of Governor Locke"; Belle Blanche, vocalist; Com fort and King, The Six Schlovanls, gym nasts; The Three Vagrants, Milton and De Long Sisters, Oeorge Qulgley and Eddie Fitzgerald. Boy Harrah and Com pany. ORAND "The Girl In the Gown Shop," Kelly and Galvln. Rose and Carmello Ponzello, Fred Knowles and Maila White. Roy and Arthur, Rose Comedy Dogs. QLOBE "Miss Hamlet," Crossman's Banjo Friends, Walter Johnson and Company, Carroll Sisters, Louis' Dogs MILDRED MACOMBER Jomlne to jKeith'a next week in "Holiday'a Dream." I AHA. PILL ANP PHIL, NOW BECOME ACTIVE I CORBETT AND DOCKSTADER s& Baedeker and Monks, Bernard Shaw, Ford and TInley, Oraco Dunbar and Company., ChRrles, The Threo Rossalres. CROSS KEYS First half of tho week. "The Lonesomo Lassies," Zimmerman and Company, Norwod and Hull, Evans Sisters, Ripley and Company, Cecil El drcd and Can. Last half of tho week, "Tho Lonesome Lassies," Vobb and Burns, Coogan and Carr, Kennedy and Company, Crowly nnd Campbell, The Three Alex. J BURLESQUE. DUMONT'S Dumont's Minstrels, In sa tire on matters of current interest. COMING. MAY I. PORREST "Under Fire," Ireno Frank lin, with Burton Green at the piano; Franklin Ardell, n "Tho Wife Saver", Johnny Dooley and Yvetto Rugel, Schooler a,nd Dickinson, Roger Gray and Company, Ketchem and Chcatcm, Nich olas Nelson Troupe, Lew Hawkins, Her mann and Shirley. LITTLE THEATRE Tho French Players In repertoire. MAY a. OARRICK"ThTouBh the Ages." EATON SEES "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR" Continued from 1'nxe One Wise took the part on very short notice, coming from Al Woods' production of "Tho Song of Songs" In an Interview the other day ho said he wasn't yet at home, for It was "omo Jump from Al Woods to Shakespeare." But in his per formance ho files no sign of being HI at easo. Of course. Nature made him up for tho role, gave him tno figure, tho voice, tho unction. It Is this ultimate unction which an actor must have, or he might as well give up the part. Some actors ln thh role are funny without being vulgar, more are vulgar without being funny; but Falstaff must bo both, and tc make him both the nctor must be at onco a good Impersonator and a man whom Nature has mado richly and fatly humorous. Wise Is a human being, not an actor with a blown belly, recit ing lines. His most brtlltunt companion In the cast Is Miss Crosman. Her spir its are unflagging, her speech a model of clarity, her whole performance a de light. And, on the whole, the rest of the cast, which Includes many "old-timers," measures up to the demands Artemus Ward said: "I have stood at the grave of Shakespeare. It Is a success." We may now add, so Is his play. Dear Friends: I am very muoh interested in know ing what you think of my photoplay "The Heart of Paula, " and if you will write me after having seen this picture at one of the Paramount Theatres stating your frank opinion 'I will send you an autographed photo of myself like the one in the accompanying out. If you have not seen the above pioture and have seen "Kilmeny" and will tell me so you may have the photo. Hoping you will like both of these r photoplays. I am Box 391, GBANTWOOD, N, J. vMRM ip-!ipi.wWH-'ii-n wJ i i ii ili mi jiffijiwiiPM.ii )mjfwJ I iPllnif Iiifye-Sjjjliw MTO I1 llJJiWfeBgWgggCgggSgg!S EVENING LEDCtEB-PHIEADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL' PLAY SHAKESPEARE THE PHOTOPLAY- MAN-ABOUT- TOWN . Even (Saturday and here ait there through the icMfc the EirMto LrrwEn'-i Vhotovlau Man-About-Toxcn cftnf with the movie fan about the peraonnltllct bthtnd the velohborhood theatres and the films then thole, l'or the complft and nrcurata firopramt of the coming week nee the I'ho oplay Chart In Monday a OeviNU Lewes. Florence Rockwell, the beautiful star who played leading lady for Nat Goodwin nnd "Richard Mansfield, nnd starred In many of tho latest New York successes, plays tho unmo part In the film version of E. P. Roo's book "Ho Tell In Lovo with His Wife" at the Cedar on Friday. Southern beauty, sifted down to a nicety, Is exemplified In Lois Wilson, lead ing lady for J. Warren Kerrigan, who will bo seen In "The Gay Lord Waring" nt tho Globe Theatre on .Saturday. When tho University people held their nation wide contest for tho prettiest girl In each State, nnd scut them all on a pleasure Junket to tho San Francisco Exposition, Miss Wilson was tho Alabama rcprcscnta tlvo, choBcn by popular voto from a bevy of beauty representing eery county In tho State. An unusual event In tho programs ot tho Frankford and Tioga will bo tho playing for tho last threo days of tho wcok of Chaplin's "Uurlesquo on Carmen." In the rolo of a little French novlco, Fnnnlo Ward will bo seen at the Leader on Monday and Tuesday In tho Jesse L Lasky production of "For tho Defense," n thrilling drama by Hector Turnbull, author of "Tho Cheat." It Is a Paramount picture. Miss Ward scored a tremendous success both In "Tho Cheat" and "Ten nessee's Pardner," tho plcturlzatlon of Bret Harte's famous novel. 'The Woman's Law" Is tho first Oold Rooster play mado by tho Arrow Com pany. Lawrence McGlll, tho director, has staged and produced It most ably. Pa trons of the Garden will sea It on Satur day. The Falrmount's play on Friday and Saturday will bo Chaplin In "Carmen " Not the least Interesting part of "Charlie Chaplin's' Burlesque on Carmen" Is tho wonderful scenery taken on the California coast, whero tho foothills of tho coast range dtp close to tho Pacific. "Undine," a spectacular production, In spired by tho fairy tale of tho samo title, written by Pierre Do La Motte roquet, Is to bo tho attraction at the Eureka Theatro on Monday. Tho producer, Henry Otto, found that tho scenario sub mitted by Walter Woods did not follow tho written talo ery closely; a fact that was greatly to the advantage of the screen production, for the original story could not well bo exactly translated to pictures. After a long reign ns one of tho world's greatest stars of the stage, tho celebrated Anna Held has at last gono Into motion pictures, nnd will bo presented for the first time upon tho screen of the Apollo, by the OlUcr Moroeco Photoplay Com pany, In "Madame La Presldente," on Tuesday Dorothy Bernard, who plays Grecba Falrbrother In tho William Fox produc tion, "The Bondman," at the Broadway on Tuesday, was born In Port Elizabeth, Write Photoplays Daniel E1II, whoa extensive experience as Scenario Keillor ot Tho l.ubln anil other com panlea Juetlllea hie reputation aa a mieter of photoplay technique will elve "Individual" in struction by correspondence. PENN MOTION PICTURE AGENCY 20 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 'l'i "'' Cape Colony, South Africa, June 4Br 1890. She gained her early singe experience with the Beinsco Stock Company In Los Angeles, CaL, and later becamo Its lead. Jng woman. In "Tho Vampire," at the Jefferson on Monday, Mme. Petrova Is featured. When asked where she was born, the following Information was gtvert! "I was born In Warsaw, Poland My father was English and my mother Polish." "The Codo of Marcla Grny" Is a pro duction that thd Morosco Photoplay Com pany released on tho Paramount program. Tho Germantown will haro this play, In which Constance Collier Is starred, on Monday and Tuesday. John Mason, who will appear In the fcaturo picture at the Grand on Saturday, will bo seen In ono of the most forceful characters In his entire career. Clara Whipple plays opposlto Mr. Mason and gles a -ery good nccount of herself. An array of film attractions that fwlll please every patron of the unpoken play will be presented at the Glrnrd Avenue Theatro next week, and In addition there will he the usual number of special added attractions, novelties and surprises. The Easter Monday offering Inaugurat ing the week will bo n Trlanglo double bill, presenting Bessie Barrlscale, supported by William Desmond, In "Bullets nnd Brown Eyes," a modern war drama, nnd as a comedy extra "Tho Village Vamplro." Tuesday cAcnlng there will be an ama teur stago contest Tatrons of tho Alhamhra Theatre may prepiro for laughter Monday, Tuesday and Wodnesdny, ns ono of tho leading attractions, tho Inlmltnhlo Charley Chap lin, prlneo of screen comedians, will be seen In his burlesque on tho famous novel, drama and opera of "Carmen " The nfter-I'nsler week nt tho Great Northern Theatre will be marked by the production of tho latent nnd bet creations of tho leading corporations Heading tho list of film treats on Easter Monday will be Douglas Fairbanks in "Tho Habit of Hnpplness," which to dato hatj been shown only In tho higher-priced houses. Tho big attraction of tho week at tho rtcgont will bo Chaplin's "Carmen" on Friday and Saturday. Tho Blalto will show "Mice and Men ' Mrs. Madcllno Lucetto Byley's play. In - mW 'lrxJ 1 aIUAUDDA 12" Morris. I'naayunk ;Ave. ALHAMBRA "-siijivvrii.".". Hazel Dawn in "The Saleslady" ARCADIA CHESTNUT IIULOW 10TH Mary Boland in "The Stepping Stone" Annnn s:d and Thompson DOUM.n TnlANOL.13 JllLIi BESSIE BARRISCALE in "BULLETS & BROWN EYES" gom'X9 "The Village Vampire" RT I IFRIRD "00 N0IlT11 BR0AD ST- PAKAMOUNT Presents Marguerite Clark in "Out of the Drifts" BELMONT mTO aWS Adele Blood in "The Devil's Toy" COTH AND fpnAR PARAMOUNT PHDArt AVn EJ-'iV THEATRE CEDAR AVE Robert Edeson in 'Where the Trail Divides' FAIRMOUNT 2(mt A?tAnn AVE. SPECIAL REQUEST JOHN LOREN nnd EI.IZAUETH RURnniDOn In "HOUSE OF REVELATION" Henry I Walthall nnd IMna Mojo In 'The rea &7a&k y '&! FRANKFORD """SSira Fannie Ward in "Tennessee's Pardner" 56TH ST. Theatre rXS Del Spruce Ega. 7 to 11 Dustin Farnum in "Ben Blair" COJ Qj. 62d 4 Mata 2-3:30 So MO OI. Sanson J3vs 0.30 to 11 10a William Farnum in "The Plunderer" GERMANTOWN BMioawTfti' PARAMOUNT PICTURE Fannie Ward in "For the Defense" pi nR17 MTH MARKET 20S.7-8. ljl-.VJ.DC SIS 000 KlMtiALL OROAN Violet Mersereau in "The Great Problem" uiiiiiiiiiii . i- Tinimnx "MMMS &&RL Weekly Programs Appear Every Motion Picture Chart YEA BO! how WE SoJoLQ. CELEBRATE EftSftH 7 s !4-iiii'il-JaaWjit, whloh Miss Oertnida Elliott scored on ot the tilumpha of the London stage and which was subsequently played with great success In this country with Annie Rus sell, has been plcturlzed with Marguerite Clnrk In the stellar role and will be pre sented Tuesday, In "Mice and Men" Miss Clark portrays tho fascinating character of Little Peggy, tho winsome and pretty foundling girl. That William S. Hart, the stor of "Tho Aryan," Ja so trua to the Ufa of tho West Is because he was raised on tho plains of North Dakota among the Stoux Indians. Surrounded by soldiers at an army post, ho had Uet his heart on becoming a nol dler; but, coming East to enter a military academy, ho drifted Into acting. The Vic toria will show "Tho Aryan" on Monday and Tuesday. William Farnum. star of tho William Fox production, "Fighting Blood." at the Century on Saturday, began his stage ca reer by playing a cornet solo In Emory Hall, Buckport, Me. Ha was 9 years old at tho time. "Then I'll Come Back to Tou," In which Alice Brady plays the star part, a World Film production of tho supreme class, comes to the Susquehanna Theatre on Thursday. John Barrymore, who has more than equaled on the screen the reputation which ho wonon the stage as a comedian, Is the star of tho Famous Players-Paramount production, "Nearly a Itlng," which Is scheduled for the Overbrook en Thursday Barrymore plays two dis tinctly different roles, the one a young Balkan prlneo and tho other an Irrespon sible, ndenturous American who gets into more than his share of trouble. What Is a Costume? Even since the prosperity of "A Pair of Silk Stockings," coming to the Adclpht, be gnn, onlookers have marvolod at the In tricacies of ugliness and compteto un wholesomcncsB of the costumo worn by Walter B. McEwan, In tho character of tho tramp. It appears now that the disor derly outfit Is no mcro accident, but repre sents a careful selection spread over a considerable period. For Instance, tho rag that dangles un- PROMINENT , fT , JtJi-iJt.i KKLaL-nirtiiw JwiJw BoSna Gtmpomy TUB following thentren obtain their plcturea throncli the BTAN1.KT Ilnoklim Company, which la n ctinranlee of early eliimlnc of the flneet nroductloni. All plcturei rerlewed before exhibition. Aak for the theatre In your locality obtaining- plcturea through the BTANLKX Hooking Company. pin ADn AVENUE THEATRE LllKAlL 7TH AND GIRAnD AVENUE DOUHLE TRIANGLE BILL WM. S. HART in "HELL'S HINGES" 'Wife & Auto Troubles,' Comedy i M-.T,. nnoAD ST.. ERIE & lreat iNortnern geumant-n aves. TlitANaLE UA8TEIlPtnCB Norma Talmndge, Seena Owen and Tully Marshal in "MARTHA'S VINDICATION" IRIS THEATRE 3H0AcS?TON H. B. Warner in "The Raiders" IMPERIAL Theatre COth llow Walnut Street KQU1TADLE PRESENTS Mary Boland in "Price of Happiness" LAFAYETTE " KENSITN0aN aye. Pauline Frederick in if The Spider" I 17 ATM7D FORTY-FIRST AND LJLUJEiIY LANCASTER AVENUE FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in "The Wall Between" LI i? D T V BROAD AND 1 D Ei IS. 1 X COLUMBIA CHARLES PERLEY and LINDA ARVIDSON in "THE STAMPEDE" "aRAFT." 17th EpUode Logan Auditorium Dromd Above Rockland At. Wm. S. Hart in "Hell's Hinges" rf1 TCT BSD AND LOCUST LULUiJ 1 Mati. 1:80 and 3:30. IOC Evr. 0:80, 8. 0:30. ISc. Marguerite Snow in "The Upstart" Market St. Theatre 833 "A$&t METRO PICTURES PRESENT Hamilton Revelle in "THE PRICE OF MALICE" See 'aRAFT" Every Wednesday ORPHEUM QMLTEES. MAE MARSH and ROBERT HARRON in "Hoodoo AW' .i-.im n Hi urn ii i mi in " ' riii .mm mi ' 22, 1916. dor the alias of coat from McEwan's shoulders was once a frock coat of smart cut, and In Its drlglnal state adorned the actor In a London production of "Dlvor cons." Later on iriore disreputable by this time -It played ft part In "Fanny and the Servants' Problem." Tho derby which perches disconsolately upon McEwnn's head was picked up In Petticoat lane, London, on a Sunday morn. Inc. when (he ol' clothes men hold a sort of weekly convention. The burst shoes were procured for two pints of beer from a real tramp, and were properly fumigated before making their debut In fashionable society at Wlnthrop Ames' playhouse. Tho red rag, which acts as a substitute for collar and tie, onco was the loin cloth of a' Hottentot, for Mr. McEwan picked It up or oft In South Africa, Tho trousers were plucked from a Lon don 'dust heap a pilfering which might have landed McEwan In Jail, were it not that he reasoned effectively with the bob by on the beat They, too, have been fumigated. The Company of the Theatre Francais The company which Luclen L. Bonheur, of the Theatro Francais In New Tork, will bring to Philadelphia for a week's engagement beginning tho first of May, Is composed entirely of French actors and actresses who havo won marked distinc tion In their art The war which has closed tho leading French theatres has enabled Mr. Bonheur to make up ft com pany which Includes only artists of tho first rank. Mile. Lillian Grcuie, who mado her debut at tho age of 1G with Sarah Bern hardt, Is known ns ono of the prettiest ingenues in Paris, whero she has played at the Gymnase, Vaudeville and Theatro Sarah Bernhardt New York haa gono quite mad oer her dainty piquancy, Yonno Garrlck was leading lady at tho Cotncdle Francalse for several years Sho Is ono of tho most populnr members of tho troupe. Sho has received ovation after ovation for her clever work In "L'Amour Vellle," "Mon Ami Teddy" and "Lo Monde ou l'on s'cnnule." s Edgar Bccman, leading fngfifwlth Jcanno Provost In Paris, has maWTa great hit In every ono of the cities wtero ho has nppeared In "Son Homree" nrrtT "Mon Ami Teddy" and "Lo Monde ou Ton s'en- i Cn,, Jk rkPIPMT 02D & WOODLAND AVE. VXVIEjIN 1 Dally Mat., 2. Eve. 0:30 to Charles Ross in "By Whose Hand" 1L D A f A ft? 12" MARKET STREET rVJLVEj 10 A. M. to 11:15 1 P. M. Lenore Ulrich in "The Heart of Paula" DADV RIDGE AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. .rtJtvIV Mat 2:16 P. M. EB. 0:18 to 11 ANTONIO S10RENO and DOROTnr KELLY in "Supreme Temptation" Aleo "The Strange Case ot Mary rage" PRINCESS "'IteSt World Film Corp. Presents John Mason in "THE REAPERS!' See "The Girl and the Game" Every Thursday D 1 A I T7"l GERMANTOWN AVE. I.l.l- 1U VT TULPEHOCKEN ST. Douglas Fairbanks in tt Picture in the Papers" RFPrNT 1031 MARKET BTREET IVCViClN 1 IIUUAX VOICE OR UVMAS VOICE ORGAN Douglas Fairbanks in Habit of Happiness i) RIID V MARKET STREET KJ I i nELOW 7TII STREET FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in "The Wall Between" SHERWOOD "tuiore Fannie Ward in "Tennessee's Pardner" SA V Pi V " MARKET V J I STREET METRO PICTURES PRESENT Ethel Barrymore in "The Kiss of Hate" TIOGA 1TTH VENANG BJB Marie Doro in "Diplomacy" VIPTORIA MARKET ST. V 1 1 JMS.l ABOVE NINTH C. Chaplin in "Carmen" AUTHENTIC FRENCH WAR PICTURES TAKEN ON THE FIRINO LINES "80MEWIERE JN FRANCE" STANLEY 1WIKBT ABOVB lmi continuous Marguerite Clark "Molly Make Believe" Monday in hfTJ lock-ufC q IOQ OOOJgZ . SnTy T Hf m ' w " -ItfKJ W?.-..- A I D l- -7 M . J ii wmi wmuijuiLiiM i ihwIIpmh mmmwmm wmiy&mmmpm: Amummetd Stctim ii,. 1 ! iiriNjgr IT'S NOT GRUMPY And yci, there's nn obvious xo scmblnncc in the figure and posa of Leonard Grover, Jr, who comes to tho Walnut next week in "Lost in New York." nule." Ho has been ncctalmcd by tho New York press as one of tho finest actors that havo over appeared In this country. Baymond Fauro and George Itenovent havo served their country in the trenches. Wounded In action, they were able to ob. tain leavo of absence and come to America. A WKST FlIILADELNIIA flRAND HD ano MARKET 8T& Vilvf1'-' MAT. DAILT. 3 P. M Bo. Frank Sheridan in "The Struggle" n REELS OVERBROOK MD SSAv Theodore Roberts in "Pudd'nhead Wilson" ftARriFN FIFTY-THIRD AND Tl1X LANSDOWNE AT. MAT. 2. EVENINCIS 0 30. Mrs.Tiske in "Vanity Fair" 7 ACTS EUREKA 40Tn MAnKET BTS- Baby Marie Osborne in "Little Mary Sunshine" BALTIMORE mora HENRY WOODRUFF in "The Beckoning Flame" JOE JACKSON in "A Modern Enoclc Arden" RROADWAY MD and oreenway DIWJJ-UJ YV . I Allllu jo,., children 6a. D. W. Grimth'e HUtorlcal Spectacle "Martyrs of the Alamo" "The Village Scandal" Wrget Lauh In Picture Noam Broad Street Casino nn0ESIg'la'' Matinee. 2(30. Evenlne, 0:13, 8:15, OlBO Alan Hale in "Madelaine Morel" BILLIB REEVES COMEDY. OTHER "FTMTI TR V EniE ave. a Marshall cai l un. i matinee dailt Vivian Martin in "Merely Mary Ann" "GRAFT' SOUTH OT YMPTA HMJAD AND KJU I IMiriiX BAINRRIDOB STS. HOME OF TUB LATB3T AND BBST PBOTOPLAYS JN BOOTH PUILADKLPBU. William Farnum in "The Bondman" NORTHEAST STRAND 12TU AND GmARD Ava Clara Kimball Young in America's Beloved Star "The Yellow Passport" 6 ACTS. SPEC D. OTnEBfl. KKNSINOTON II I M R O nONT ST. AND "Royal Love," 3 Part "Stronger Than Death," 2 Parti "Uncle Sam atWork" "A One-Cylinder Courtship" ' u... NOKTUWrarT Susquehanna busouehanna ay LILLIAN GISH in "Daphne and the Pirate," SJrtJ Trlanfie-Xeyeton CHARLES MURRAY in 'THE JUDGE.' S ParU JEFFERSON wa 1iMf'w Alice Brdy in THEN I'LL COME BACKTO YOU" WojtCHES?. will, toowmt play "T: watch rm conductor! " g-syRiV?i Tk .v&aSHpr"" rv "-x mmwmt "ma I