ttl ROSA" IS' AN ARTISTIC MOVIE (Jefaldine Farrar Film a dtii for the Lasi-Para- tiounfc Corporation r the Photoplay Editor '' im TIm WtA-int Attn In H,. eVni the play of the same namo. VjWcedt R. 5 Mills. Released Mon pSiWr'ni all week ( " S'nnley r JllfewM from private showing nt KErMSF1 Jjj;RraOB' rcuro v. - iJ.r what ono'a vlawn may be re pTi artistic merit of Ocraldlno 71, art operatic artist, mere can. fwne ontnlon of her ns a photo- ', tfc LnW asKy-rnnunuuiit 1111.1. -III plfly nil ween. mi. mo ,.!. t L L Fflrrar Is not only a good flWTV I M k - IT it Ufa --JA jM-Oai HCIUtil uwisw. "- ...,- L2itr!4 I" her KMturcs nnd fnclft.1 x rTTi'-4 '. ,. t .111. n HOfnllf nf Vi 1..1 fctlf It IB W1L11 O""- "l fvrtctB8 "f Interpretation that robs iW...i. r much of thetr BtaBlneBi, IfTrurir ct before the camera. She B'"'i..i ika) "JT-nrrar can do no .?' .- .I-., nn nnthnrltv tn her "' r.t. .r,ken her dominate every !2.fer Pictures. r rtfarla Boa" Farrar Is common. M .l..nittv delicate, but no llicr Itrnf"'11"''' .,. (,,, hU orstwhlln ,?. t,i 'fllm an added asset. Her tdmW Is daver and always In keeping;. f S l T'vld. vital and full of Intenso kntcal power, sne is again a. .u rjjiom , nf ,inl kn her &VrcePt that here she Is faithful ill, man ehe loves. iTts Kpportlne t1"1 ls admirable. ,Wal li BM Andres Is handsome nn al- k and ath) "I1" tlmt RTOWinfr aiRnity W .?. "..J ii.. n.lin him Ihn best LiWtnonir "' - - Mr rain on the screen. trie Ramon of De Cordoba Is a remark' I. .kcTIriZn.LIUll. 11Q IB n, uuwu obtuvi tfender. schemlns yet secmlnBly frank, :..i tit novcr vulKar. Ho portrays L.iil amotions with less effort than Kelhf of tho excellent cast. Tho minor AnIU Kln& It Is In truth an all- rent Ultle directed the picture. That is i.nt cuarantca for tho lighting and atlon to detail. i vittrntl WM," a WorIiJ-Prai!on fllm mrtt. fetturlnc .Kitty oordon. Ho. ui toJuy. and claylni; tlie drat halt of ffl trlrat BhowInK at the Btanl'ey llooklns Btiirrfj . diM of melodramatic movies seem U Ion; In the world that tho publlo lYn them. A new one of tho old typo t.ithut It Is "Her Maternal mcht," I World-Paragon film, playing tho first t if this weeic ai ino 1'aiaco. wny about the story; it is mo usual alre-rrlng" husband-for tho sake r child" sort of movie that -wo havo Mn ana most ul ua uujuycu. UUL il I nt Hature wortny oi note, it snows 1 Uoraon, ma ucauiuui movo re I frorrf musical comedy, as tho Vam- i Wr It also gives her a chance to 'j those marvelous creations for which 'It noted and, Incidentally, proves tt'muy people doubted In tho past, I Kitty. Oordon can really act. Inir Incidents -would Juat aboui nil the standard Keyitono length of today two reels. Moreover, when you have watched 16 minutes of a rlot,ous but uneventful supper parly nnd IB minutes of slightly inoro eventful courtroom Bcenes, nnd then find that some of the remaining Incidents ..o ou Buoveu Kleiner inat the story needs a. set of annotations by a movie Interpreter of tho calibre of Philip H Qoepp, you are Just a bit lnollned td overlobk the thoroughly good work that producers and actors havo really dono. Willie Collier, Impersonating a man-about-town who desporately tries to earn his living as a private detective and only succeeds In catching his rich guardian unole as tho man-hlgher-up In a Black Hand affair, Is genuinely amusing. At limes he suggests George Ovey. At othfcrs he Is the old Collier who led wi,.- r. Fields minstrel parades. All tho time he ' Is doing little bits of amusing business. ' i no support is excoiient nnd some of tho comlo capers such as a capricious bed that eludes tho sleep-weary drunkard aro as good as the Ingenious products of Mr. Bennett. t ' L Theatrical Baedeker OAntllCK "Through the Am," with Mad am Torjka and liobrt T. Malfiea. A drama f .u "c ;'um"n'i."Pcun(r tne Strug S ot.,ho fcpdy asrnlmt tho aoul. Tho afx StMr n"l,c'haSrra,"6r,dnmt.k0.WorM'S 1,,,,ory' DiIr"S,Jn'" Invention,". A dram by II ram K. Moderwell nnd Cart Trevbe. tllln of a conflict between two doctora. one the old achool phyalclan, the othrr a youni: man Just Mains- to prnmlnence. The tranglo alt uatlon with a medical twist, ADELPHr "A Pair of Silk Sloeklnga." with 5m.. Sothern and Eva Leonard-noyne. An Rriftllih farce-romedy full ot good llnea and lota of English alan. I.YIIIC "Alone at Last." with ttoy Atwetl, jr,iijr uor, wny xoTKB ana jonn Uhnries mk. -'fcvTrrlWl HR -,,. tftmErJM ARCANUM COUNCILS HOLD UNION SESSION Reception by Philn. Council to Pilgrim From Gen. Putnam Council of New York i whole cast Is good, nnd the pho- ir excellent. While not a ro- IrkiMa flint It Is certainly Interesting I quite up to the standard of produc ts by tms rename company. : JtO-OOOD OUT A Kay Beo-Trlanlo Utrt fMUre, aupervleed by Thomas II, . With Willie Collier and Beaslo Ilarls- ali. RiTlrwed at nrllatcr view In thA rriuu injection room nnd ahowlnic tho nl une itTt ot the week at the Arcadia. yitonlnf Is an nrt. Thomas Ince nnd t iMMUtea are frequently artists. But Baelloni ara dangerous. It .'o-Oood Guy." a Kay Beo- nrl film at tho Arcadia, puts Wllllo Usrtlrough a lot of Senettlan adven- itMtwouia be n credit to that com- ' wUch has done so much to spread Iftmiof Pennsylvania's pet name. But 3t a true Keystone, tnrougn ana taft tit all that. In the first place, I'jwy a flve-part feature, It hasn't 4iu enough plot. Its many amus- Thomas. An operetta with the book adapted br Smith and .Herbert! music by Prana 1. S?r'...An amhltloua.Vlenneso Importation of the "Jlerry Widow" school, WALNUT 'iTwIn Beds," return engagement of the popular farce by Salisbury Field ami Margaret Mayo. First popular prlco en gagement. rHOTOPLATS. STANLnr All week. "Maria Ilosi." with Oeraldlna i Farrar. A fllm erslon of the play by Oulilo Marbury, with Farrar as a Hpanlah peasant, FJ,',l,S.nsJ'".'i"rh,,?S?.l,"r"',Lwllh William Far num. Kathlyn Williams, Tbomas Southl and llcssls Eyton. flellg 12-reel adaptation of Rex Deaoh's novel, AT.CDIA5tonday. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Tho No-aood duy," with William Collier. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Sold for Marriage," with Lillian Qlah. PALACE Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. "Her Maternal night." with Kilty Oordon. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ".Molly Make-i)elloe," with Marguerlte-Xlark VICTOniA Monday and Tuesday, "At Mid "'"J11. wlt.n Norma Talmadae. Wednesday and Thursday. "The Oood-Bad Man." with Douglas Talrbanka. Friday and Saturday. "Snowbird." with Mabel Taliaferro. BELMONT Monday and Tuesday, "For tho Dofonse." with Fannie Ward. Wednesday and Thursday, "Girl of the Golden West." with .Mabel Van IJuren, House Pclera and TA?.od9.r'. Ro.br'"- . Friday and Saturday, "The Code of Marcla drey,"' with Constanco .uuier. LOCUST Monday and Tuesday, "Salvation Joan." with Edna May. Wednesday and Thursday, ''Tho Feast of Life." with Clara Kimball Young. Friday and Saturday, "Snowbird," with Mabel Taliaferro. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Adelaide and Hughes. Anna Whea ton and Harry Carroll. Allan Dlnohart and company. Nonette, Dorothy Itegel and com pany. Frlmroso Tour, Six Tumbling Demons, '.r.bir -an.d Hohm. Emerson and Baldwin. Sells Tribune pictures. GLOBE "On Top of tho World." E. W Wolf. Eddie Clark and his two Hoses; Kelly and Dwivuino, ah uipnn. me j-reaericKs Trio. Carlisle Circus, O. C. Davis, Sheldon Sisters, Helen Jackley. ORAND The Musical Gormans. Low Haw Kins, Georgia Earlo and rompany. Trout, Mermaid and Hubbles.itho Lander Brothers. Jlaymond Wllbort. Cliqss KEYS First half of tho week: Charles Ahearn, In "Cycleland": Browning nnd Mor ris. "The Evil. Hour"; Delmoro and Moore, Edith Ward, the Sldonlaa. Second half of the week: Wllm'r Walter. In "Tho Lata Van Camp": tho Five Musical Hodges, Davis and Stafford. De Lisle nnd Dupont, Ann, the I'rentlso Trio. STOCK. KNICKERBOCKER "On Trial." The last week of tho season of the Knickerbocker play ers shows them In Itelzenstcln's melodrama. BURLESQUE. DUMONT'S Dumont's Minstrels, In satire and on matters ot current Interest. WILLIAM PARNUM -Who will bo Been ns Roy Glen ister in the original 12-rcci" ver sion of "Tho Spoilers," tho Scllc film of Rex Beach's famous novel, now playing nt tho Forrest I. O. O. F. Mark Founding of Order Tho 07th nnntversary of tho founding of tho Independent Order of Odd Fellows In tho United States was celebrated In Gas ton Presbyterian Church, 11th street and Lehigh avenue, last night, when tho con gregation acted as hosts to tho members of the IocIbob of the order In tho 7th and 10th districts of Philadelphia. Tho pas tor, the Hev. Wnltor B. Grcenway, de livered a sermon on tho toxt from Ec cleslastea: "A thrco-fold cord ls not quickly broken." A largo number of Odd Fellows was present. KNIGHTS OF MALTA IN ANNUAL SESSION Parades and Reception Mark Yearly Convocation of Grand Commnndery of Pennsylvania The annual convocation of the Grand uommnntlcry of Knights of Malta ot i-cnnsyivanla wll conveno In Dubois to morrnw morning nt 10 a. m.. with Grand Commander Charles 11. Hlngaman In tho chair. The session promises to bo a well attended one, and already delegates from nil parts of the Stato hnvo commenced to gnther In tho convention city. Yesterday tho companions attended special church services In" the First Meth odist Episcopal Church of Dubois, and to night there wilt be held a "get acquaint ed nlto" and smoker for visiting Sir Knights In the local Mnlta Temple. Tomorrow morning -n III be devoted to me opening exerclie-i of tho Ornnd Command cry, conferring of tho past commanders' de gree nml the formal roll call by UrnnVi Ile conler Horrman. Tomorrow evening a tecptlon will be ten dered representatives and visitors In the drlilng park pavilion Wednesday will be a busy day, with a busi ness session ot the Grand Commandery In the morning, memorial services at noon In the Avenue Theatre, a big demonstration and Malta parade, tn the afternoon nnd In the evening the giving of the 7Tth degree and a banquet by the College of tho Ancients. The grnnd body will conclude Its sessions on Tnutsdny, The annual reDorts to ho r- sented. a summary of which has already been I .- in knead cuiumns. win snow a net gain of moro than 3,00 members for tho year. 20, the. local Malta Saturday evenlnir. Mnv commanderles will attend In a body a meeting of the Stonemen's Fellowship. This privilege was secured from the founder, the Rev. II, C. Stone, bySIr William A. Gretzlnger. recorder of No. 422. An effort will be made to secure a largo nnd. creditable turnout of Malta Knights on this occasion. Quaker City Commandery. No. 422. ls ar ranging for a big entertainment nnd social tn be held In Lu Lu Tomple, 1837 Bprlng Garden street, Saturday evening. May 27. Tho orchestra of Mystic Cross Commandery. No. 48(1, of West Philadelphia, will supply the music. Sir Trank M. Finher Is chairman of the Committee of Arrangements. Malta history relates that the first armored war vessel ever built was tho Hnnta Anna, constructed In 1S30 by the Knights of Malta. The sides worn protected by a cuirass of lead, which gave her a decided advantage over the ahpls of the enemies of tho order. It Is also stated that probably the most curious cannon ever made were the holes drilled In the solid rocks at the entrance to the harbors of Malta. It Is said that these Improvised cannon Were CAimhlo of throwlnrr ft phirmi nt more than 100 pounds of broken stone or round stono shot for aras. a distance of several hundred May 23 Columbus Commander, No. 285. of Fcrenlon, will admit a substantial class of candidates under "B" system. A skilled de gree team will havo charge of the exemplifi cation of the rltuallstlo work. Last week King Richard Commandery, No. 1 17, of Chombersburr conferred tho Red Crosa nnd Hepulchro Degree upon a larbo class of applicants. Export Commandery. No. 01, Instituted last week with 80 charter members present. Is the latest addition to the chain of M.ilriL nnmman. derles extending to all portions of the Stato of Pennsylvania. Saturday night a Joyous band of more than 100 pilgrims arrived nt Broad Street station In a special train from Brooklyn. The delegation came as the guests of Philadelphia Council, No. 293, and repre sented General rutnnm Council, of Brooklyn, one of the best known and most aggressive councils In tho Empire State. The visitors were met nt the station by a commltteo from Philadelphia Council and escorted to the Colonnade Hotel, where dinner was served as an opening to the festivities of tho evening. This pil grimage well demonstrated the real fra ternal spirit permeating the order of noyal Arcanum, for rarely In the history of secret orders has so large a delegation traveled n distance of 100 miles, simply for tho purpose of an evening's visitation to a sister council. The delegation In cluded many notable figures In tho fra ternal world. Among some of the belter-known fralers were Supreme Regent Simwl N. Hong, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y : Grand Regent Jones, as well as Past Orand Regents Knell and Starrett. of New York. In addition Grand Regent Gels jnberger nnd Past Orand Regent Eaton, of Pennsylvania, nnd the Brand officers of New Jersey .participated In the social happenings and enjoyablo exercises of the evening. Afttr supper the fraternal tourlstn rrorceded to the councl rooms In the Parkway Bui ding. Broad and Cherry streets Members from all of the local councils were present to aid In the cordial reception accorded the delegation nnd waxed enthusiastic over a superb rendition t the Dorchester ritual unon n large class of candidate, glen by a staff, composed wholly of members from Brooklij. During the evening ft, m-mlu,a e It.,- Associated Councils of Philadelphia and vi cinity entered the council chamber In a body and nssisted In doing honor to the Brook lyn brethren. A number of elonuvnl addresses wers made and the evening will be remembered ns one of the most successful and enjoyable visitations recorded In the history of the order In this city. Past Regent E Howard McCrum, of General Putnam Council, was In charge of the arrangements for the trip of the HrookUn delegation, The Associated Councils of Philadelphia nnd vicinity held their regular monthly meeting In tho Parkway Building Satuiday evening. The meeting wns called for 7 p. m., so ns tp -permit of participation later In the recep tion In Philadelphia, Council to the visiting delegation from Brooklyn. The commltteo appointed to nrango for the organization of nn Athlniin n.Ani.Hnn presented a detailed report, showing that the project was promised cordial support by vir tually all of the local councils Alt representatives appointed by the various councils were urged to attend the meeting to be held Mn 2r, at 1317 North Bruad atreet. Other reports presented showed continued ao tlvltles and generally unabated Interest in Arcanum circles In fraternal work. The promised dinner nnd dance of he Car nation Club was siren In the Bingham Hotel Saturday night, and, like most of the soclil affairs of this popular organization, was an enjoyable success nnd well attended The dinner courses wero Interspersed with music and dances and In nddltlon a number of ex cellent vaudeville features was Introduced Orand Regent L. R. Gelsenberger wao an hon. ored guest and delivered nn address. Past Grand Regent Arthur B. Eaton nlso spoko. Chairman Wallenberg will continue ns chief of tho entertainment bureau, a position which he haa capably lllled In tho past, Ionlo Council, one of the oldest Arcanum bodies In Jhls city, held a well-attended ses sion last Week, with Regent Darnell In the chair. Among the Interested visitors wero John Culhbcrt, president of the newly formed athletic association nnd tho president of Asso ciated Councils. Refreshment followed an In teresting business mission. At th'e last session of Pennsilvanla Council. Prof. .Calvin O. Althouse, of the Central High School, save nn exceedingly Interesting and Instructive) talk upon "Faith Versus Facts." following the business session of tho council A large audience. Including m-mbera and their ladles, listened attentively to the address. Professor Althouse's talk was a strong ad vocacy of fraternallam In Irs hmart.it . and was Interspersed with many anecdotes and witticisms Professor Hurley. 0f the samo faculty, Is an active member of this council. Since tile Introduction Into orrice of the prrsent regont. Pennsylvania members seem to have awakened to their responsibilities, nnd n wave of..at'v"y ttnd Interest has manifested Itself which ls producing substantial results. ARTISANS' ORDER he TfiU give a priie of tSi to the second laj-geat producer, pijvlded the nurnber be not less than 20, a prize of J2S, and to tho third largest producer, providing he Introduces at least IS. a m-lz nt sis The assemblies are divided Into four classes, viz: Lesi than 60 members on January 1, 191, 60 to 100 members, 100 to 2B0 members and 2S0 to 500 members. In each class there will be three prizes of 125, $15 nnd $10 for the greatest numbefv of new candidates during 1 916. He also announces the continuation of the Producers' Club of last rear nnd will give a dinner In January of 1017. at which any mem 5!LorJ...or,"r..J,.r,d',;ln8" jive or more candi dates win be entitled to pmd gratis. To ths member of the I01B Producers' Club who Intro duces the greatest number of candidate In 19J8. provided he Introduces nt least 19, ho will present a beautiful told watch and to the second largest producer a silk umbrella. Most Excellent Master Artisan Thompson has called a Joint meeting for May 29 In Room D, seventh floor. Parkway Building, of the follow ing assemblies: Commonwealth. Rsdlanf Star, Oriental. Waver V. Annlln. Kureks. SI. Pmtl'a. Kensington. Lehtsh. Ideal, Energetic. Palmyra, .,c,!!Tooa William Patton and Fot Chase. 11? will entertain the members of these assem blies at his own expense with a view of stim ulating activity nmoni their rank The quar tets of these aieemblles. will be formed Into a alee club and. will furnish part of tho enter talnment on this occasion- dial and slneers Indorsement of the beautiful custom refered toi and ha It further f!M?.,,rd' That the subject be, given as mnoh publicity as peailble thaoughout.tne ranks of 5. '"tire membership or our order, and every Si-n n mnae to inauce me memneremp to cor- ,i-0Ti I Order of. Mooe of the World la eon- milieu una ce it runner t i Resolved, That we will lire this day at our mothers would have us live It, THE MACCADEES dlally co-operate In maklnr the' custom a imn.nl T"1"'."1 .regularly observed.one so far.as the One of ths best meetings In the history of Passyunk Assembly, No. flS.wna held on Thurs day evening. More than 1BO members were present. Including n delegation from Spartan Assembly, No.. IS, over which P. M. A, Win lam O. Herds Is deputy. , Drs. P. F. Baldl and "J1, Keating were elected medical examiners, nnd will replace Dr, J. It. Phillips, who re rently resigned. Dctor Phillips was the re cipient of a magnificent testimonial In the fhapo of a chest of sliver at the hands of the members of the assembly. Deputy Philip II. Arnold was likewise honored. . An. Invltatlen his been extended by St. John's M. E. Church to participate In the celebration of the lonth anniversary of that church and Runday next has been des ignated ns 8t. Johns night. In. response to this Invitation St. John's Assembly will visit the church In a body nnd expects to turn out a nelrir.-ttlon niimhfHnf tint Iakh thnn 100 Artisans. Special music nnd special exercises I -1l taaalaA ,ka a..l.i .I1...II.. - . , I . in limn,, 1110 ncivura iiiirniuvB lu uuy Arti san of sister assemblies who may care to attend. Uniform Rank Will Present Military Drill nt Coming Rally of Local Reviews A cqmmander's and record keeper's meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Minnie Evans. 641E Catharlna street, last Friday evening, at which tlmo further nrrangements were made for the rally and entertainment at Eagles' Temple, 1836 Spring Garden street on Wednesday evening. May 17. Record Keeper Olson, of Philadelphia Hovlow, reported that many requests had been made to have the military drill put on. It was decided to add this feature, and the uniform rank will have a number of rehearsals and dis play Hi celebrated drill nt this publlo meeting, and the Installation Union Staff will march In at the opening, escorted by the Uniform rtnnk In uniform. uooa mualo..an address by Great Commander Warren, and recitations, will Lounsburv. make this of meeting tlnremM r'liintaln nl L--1 a r . .r " L- .""' r "j ut evening, at wn will well worth Attending1. meeting of tho commanders and win ue neifl at. tne oniee or tn Burrtn. S.244 T.ildlow street. y evening, at which final arrangements next record keepers napii made for the rally. Philadelphia Review, No. 2t2, Parkway Building? obligated two applicants on Tuesday evening nnd received three applications. Ar rangements wero made to confer the first decree nt the n.,t mMMnw An xr-v in a. which time the great commander. Miss Louns is Fxpeciea to oe present ji omer reviews could hurv. staiea that lss lMirnln hrlnv th te members or applicants to this review. to receive no uesre. ,ine memners are worxing nara for a class ot CO candidates. The third qunrterly, dinner of the A A-tUana Dining Club will be held Mny 3t at Mosebarh's v-asino, loin street ani mrarn avenue. Tnis social movement has developed to big propor tions. Many hundred now participate In these periodical dinners, and the Increasing demand for reservations attest the growing popularity of the function. All Artisans nrs welcome to participate. It ls not given for profit, but Is purely a social affair where Artisans mny meet each other nnd enjoy a plensant evening nround tho festnl board. Res ervations must he made of Secretnry A. J. Kelley nt least three days In advance ot the date of the supper. Ths I. C. Underdown Assembly bonllng team has been accorded the championship for tho present year by defeating the team of Northwestern Assembly by the narrow mar- Olrard Review, No. 2B5, Parkway rjutMIng, tlon obligated nt arrangements nro complete Broad and Cherry streets, reports one applies- ii nl tlmo at the next meeting on Thursday eve- the last meeting and that for an enjoyaDie tractcil much attention and proved a positive stimulus to the Interest of members in the work of many of the assemblies. The baseball team of Fidelity Assembly will be under the guldanco of Brother George Mitchell, Grounds have been secured at 10th and Butler streets, which lll be shared with the team representing Union Assembly. Dlrlan Assembly. No. 41, will celebrate Its fifteenth annual ladles' night on Monday eve ning. May 22, In the Parkway Building. An elaborate prorram has been arransod and it Is expected that this occasion will surpass any that havo occurred during the past. Tho official visitations for this week are as follows: Tonight, Oriental Assembly, No, 17, at 1414 Arch street; Friday evening, Atlantic City Assembly. No. 130. at Atlantic City. Most Excellent Master Artisan Thompson and his start visited Frnnkford Assembly on Wednesday evening nnd found a roodly num ber of members present. The splendid quartet of this assembly entertained with several selections. ORDER OF MOOSE Most Excellent Mnster Artisan Offers Many Prizes for New Candidates Most Excellent "Master Artisan Robert C. Thompson ha-5 announced tho with 'dravval of his previous offer of prizes for tho year 1316, and In place thereof offers tho following: To the member who shall lntroduco the largest number of candidates during 191C, provided tho number bo not less than 25, EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR KVEK Y.MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE 1MBIU mo WK UONT wraoitE IAD ST. CASINO m COUNT FQRD mr MONDAY Mary rickford, In The Eternal Grind Norma Talmadge. In Martha's Vindication The No-Good Guy Qlorla'a Romance Fannie Ward, in For the Defense Theda Bara, in Destruction April Ths Silken Spider The Battle Cry of Peace Miss Warren's Brother The Iron Claw Marie Doro, In Diplomacy in. C0WN PttNOItTIIKKN EADDITOIIIUM ft STREET Pearl White. In Haul Klrke Pauline Frederick. In Audrey TUESDAY Mary rickford. In The Eternal Grind Blanche Sweet, In The Blacklist The No-aood Guy Gloria's Romance Fannie Ward, in For the Defense William S Hart. In Hell's Hinges Vivian Rich. In The Wayfarers Mae Murrav. In To Have nnd To Hold Marie Doro. In Diplomacy WEDNESDAY Mary Plckford. In The Eternnl Grind Francis X. Bushman, In The Wall Between The No-Oood Guy Qlorla'a Romance . Theodore Roberts, In Girl of the Golden West . Valeska Suratt In The Soul of Broadway THURSDAY Wallace Tleld, In The Love Mask House Peters, In The Closed Road Lillian Olsh, In Sold for Marriage Theodore Roberts, In Girl of the Golden West Jewell Hunt, In Myrtle, the, Manicurist Max Flgman, In The Man on the Box Blanche Sweet, tn Tho Blacklist Maria Doro, In Diplomacy Baby Marie Osborne, in Little Mary sunshine Blanche Sweet. In The Sowers Mae Marsh. In Hoodoo Ann Bessie Barrlscate. In Bullets and Brown Eyes Frank Keenan. In The Stepping Stone QIga Petrova. In Playing With Fire Bertha Kallch. In Slander . The Iron Claw Joseph Ktlgour, tn Who Killed joe Merrlon? (Hga Petrova. In Playing with Flra Mae Marsh, In Hoodoo Ann Edna May. In Salvation Joan The Litis Shepherd of Bargain Jtow Pauline Frederick, Audrey tn Blanche Sweet, In The Sowers Jackie Saunders, In The Twin Triangle Mary Plckford. tn Poor Little Pepplns, Dustln Farnumt The Call of the Cumberlands Anna Held, In Madame La President Bertha Kallch, In Slander The Iron Claw Seasue Hayakawa, In The Typhoon Olga Petrova. tn Playing- With Flro Clara Kimball Young, In -no rcast or i-ire Lillian Glsh. In Eold for Marriage Ames Glynn. In The Love Trail William S. Hart. In The Aryan Harold I.orkwood, In The Comeback Pauline Frederick, tn The Spider House Peter. In The Closed Road William Faveraham. In One Million Dollars Charles Murray, In Ills Hereafter Crane Wilbur, In The Conscience of John David Francis X. Bushman, la ino wan ueiween FRIDAY Wallace Reld, In The I-ove Mask Marguerite Clark. In Out of tho Drifts Lillian Olsh. tn Sold for Marriage Constance Collier. In Tho Code of Marcla Qray Doris Pawn. In Blue Blood and Red Lillian Drew, In The Last Adventure Mary Plckford, In Poor Little Pepplna Frank Keenan, In The Stepping stono Lois Meredith. In The Precious Packet Lillian Olsh. tn Bold for Marrlars Harold Lockwood, la Tho Comeback Mary Miles Mlnter. In Lovely Mary Mae Murrav. In To Have and To Hold William B. Hart, tn The Aryan Ethel narrymore. tn The Kiss of Hate The Iron Claw Theodore Roberts, In Pudd'nhead Wilson Pauline Frederick, la Audrey Edna May. In Balvatlon Joan Jan Grey. In The Waif II -r Oladrs Hansen. In Th Havoo Lillian Ol.h.tn Bold for Marriage H. n. Warner. In Th Raiders Tomorrow, Social pirates) Kitty Gordon, in Her Maternal Right Mae Murray. In To Have and To Hold - Porothy-ICOh-r r, Th Buprem Temptation Louts Lovely, lu Th Gilded Spider Dustln Farnum. In Tb CaU of tb Cumberland Lenor Ulrlch. In Th Heart of Paula Clara Kimball Young, In The.Fea.t of Life Marguerite Clark, la Out of th Drift Oeraldlna Farrar, la Marl. Rosa Conatanc Colllar. in Th Cod Of Marcla Qray Norma Ta!md-. At Mldalxbl Ella Hall. In Th Crippled Hand Lillian Glsh. tn Sold for Marriage Hobart Bosworth. In Doctor Neighbor Social Pirate Third Episod Kjttv Gordon, tn Her Maternal Rlht Douglas Fairbanks. In Th Habit pf Happiness Mill I I'uimu in Strength ot tb Weak Louis Lovely. In Th Glided Spider Tyrone Powsr. In John Needham's Double Ma Murray. In . To Have and To Hold Oladr Hansen, la Th Havoo Marguerlt Clark, la Out of th Drift Geraldln Farrar. la Maria Rosa Conatanca Collier. In Th Cods of Morel Dray Hobart Bosworth, In TwofMen of Sandy Bar, "lira Kimball Young, In The Feast of Life Clara Kimball Young, In The Feast of Lift r-arlvl Blackweii, n The Shadow of Doubt Kdna May. In Salvation Joan Frank Mills. In The Moral Fabrto Cleo Rtdglev, tn The Golden Chance Blanche Sweet. In Th Blacklist Adele Blood. In The Devil's Toy Mary Plckford. In Toor Little Pepplna Olga Petrova. In Playing; With Fir Mary Plckford. In Poor Little Pepplna Jackie Saunders, In The Shrine ot Happiness Blanche Sweet. In Tho Sowers Lenore Ulrlch, In The Heart of Paula Edwin Aurust, In The Social Highwayman SATURDAY ' ?"?c n"'d In The Love Mask Douglas Fairbanks. In The Habit of Happiness pJ'J'lan aish. In Bold for MarrUg .LJBance Collier in The Code of Marcla Gray Jane Grey. In Let Katy Do it Grace De Carlton. In A Man's sins Y!r"lna Pearson. In The Vital Question Robert Leonard. In The Crippled Hand Mary Plckford. In Poor Little Pepplna Florence Reed In The Yt ornan' Law DlaJh9Swret. In The Sowers Lenore Ulrlch, In The Heart of Paula Mabel Taliaferro, In Her Great Price Clara Kimball Young, in The Feast of Life ffirThMVrndfe,.?, II, B. Warner, in The Raiders Members of Loyal Order of Moose Will Unite in Obsorvanco of "Mother's Day" The regular semimonthly meeting of Philadelphia Lodge, No. 64. -will be held Sunday afternoon next. In the new Moose auditorium on North Broad street. Tho next ladles' cabaret night will be held Wednesday evening. May 21. All members are privileged to bring their ladles to these function, which havo proved very popular nnd enjoyable af fairs. According to figures presented by Secretary John J. Ryan Philadelphia Lodge now has a memberehlD of 18,7Jy. This Is ua large a mem bership tor this singly subordinate lodire ns that shown by many prosperous nnd well known fraternities. Tho work of the recent open charter, yielded for six months :iu.Vl new members to this lodes and added to Us treasury $10,1188 In Initiation fees. The assets of this remarkable lodge are (211,480,24, a gain for the last year ot 148.012. (JO. Tn connection with the meeting next Sunday afternoon, the prescribed memorial services of the order will be held in honor of members who have died during the last year. The an nouncement of these services will be certain to brlpc forth an exceptionally large attend ance ot members. Few, It any, of the fraternal orders have given any recognition to ".Mothers' Day," but the Moose have shown their hearty apprecia tion of thla beautiful custom founded av Miss Anna jarvis. convention of resolution waa aaoptcu. Whereas, The Loyal Order of Moose. In addi tion to Its many features of benefit, fraternity and good fellowship, alma as well to protect the purity and .sanctity of the home and ren der lojal devotlbn to Its loved ones) and Whereas, a mother la the being of all blood kin who most merits the respect and devotion of every living being! and Whereas, A beautiful and crowing custom la to exhibit to the world an outward token of such respect and honor and loe to the dearest friend man ever had. by tho almple wearing of a nhlte carnation on the second Sunday In May of each year, such day being designated as ''Mother's Day": So be It JUxoUed, That the Loyal Order of Moose of the World does herewith express its most cor ning, at which time all new members will be Siren the first degree. Philadelphia Review egree staff and the Uniform Rank will confer the degree. Keystone Review, No. 241, Rlttanhouse Hall, Bad street nnd Haverford avenue, obligated one applicant and received three applications for .membership nt tho last meeting. A class of CO members for tho rally is assured. All new members who hae not received the first dgree. will receive It at tho next meeting on Thursday, evening. The regular officers, with Commander Helms, will exemplify the work. Supremo Chaplain Burgln waa a welcome vis itor nt the last session, and urged members to work for the rally on May 17 nnd also to be present. The, .Uniform Rank, nt Its room In K. 0. V. Hall, 814 North Broad street, adopted part of a code of rulea which will be vory strict about attending drill rehearsals and all func tions to which the members may be called In the future. Three special meetings will be NEW SCHOOL PUIS 1500 CmmENONlFIILLTlME Openliljis'of S. Weir Mitchell Structure Believes Con- gestibn Fifteen hundred West Philadelphia boys nnd girls who were suffering fiom Inadequate accommodations In the publlo schools were enrolled In "full time" clashes today, when the new S. Weir Mitchell School, at Beth street and Klngsesslng a venue, wns occupied. The doors were thrown onen at 9 o'clock nnd the teachers were assigned to their classes by Mrs. Emma V, Thomas- Tlndal, tho principal, and president of the Philadelphia Teachers' Association. T. II. VAn IToutcn will bo assigned to tho school as attendance officer by the Bureau of Compulsory Education, Charles II, Brelsford Is superintendent of tho school district tn which the Mitchell , building Is located. Because of Insufficient equipment, tho kindergartens were not opened. The school was to have been opened Inst week, hut a delay in tho shipment of furniture caused a postponement All of tho elo mentary classrooms were ready for oc cupancy this morning, however, and It Is probable that tho kindergarten, too, will be opened within a week. Opening ot tho new school, erected at a cost of $376,000, will relieve congestion at mose schools: Morton, B3d street and Elmwood avenue; Husy. 6 2d nnd Pine J Comegyo, 61st street and Greenway nve nuo ( Lnngstreth, .68th street and Willows Comegys, Slst street and Grcenway ave avenue, Tho Comegys School tyill be an annex to the new school and be under Mrs. Thomas Tlndal's supervision. Tho Mitchell School Is a granite structure. In nccord with the most modern architec tural standards. held to drill for the rally. wore uomiuea at mis Four new memhera session. Betsy Ross Review, No. 242. Capren Post Hall, 8017 Ruth street, reports n large at tendance at Its last meeting and one applica tion, presented by tho Misses Hill. Betsy Ross Review expects to have a number of new mem bers to present to Miss Lounsfcury at th rally on May 17. BROTHERHOOD AMERICA Supremo Circle of This Patriotic Or der Will Meet In Brooklyn Tomorrow Tomorrow morning, at 10 o'clock, tho 66th annual session of tho Supremo Circle, Brotherhood of Amorlca, will cemveno In tho Hotel Mnrgaret, Columbia Heights and Orango street, Brooklyn, with delegates la attendance from all subordinate Jurisdic tions. Supreme Scroll Keeper H, B. Walter, of thla city, nod other State and national orrtcera from Pennsylvania, will partlclpato In the de liberations of tho circle The annual report of Supreme Scroll Kcoper Walter will contain figures giving n very satisfactory exhibit of a year of progressive work. -With the happy ad justment of many ot tho long pending Issues ot Iltliritlnn. the order seems to stand upon tho threshold of an ora of great growth and de velopment. Tho resulta of the last year In the reports to bo presented tomorrow, will show material membership Increases and great financial stability. Much legislation of lmportanco to the entire fraternity will come up for consideration, and tho session promises from every aspect, to be nno ot gTeni interest in memDera Supreme Washington. Thomas L. presiae at tno session. generally Qage, will WILL VOTE FOR LOCAL OPTION Four Candidates for Legislature Pledgo Support Announcement that four candidates for tho Legislature In tho 16th rilntrlrt vn pledged thomselves to vote and work for local option was made by the Rev. Homer W. Tope, district superintendent of tho Anti-Saloon League, nt a local option rally last night In Logan Auditorium. Doctor Topo said the candidates are Horace Gclgor, Samuel B. Scott, Charles T. Evans nnd James F. Gordon. Doctor Tope declared there was urgont need of sending men to Harrlsburg who will vote as their constituents want them to vole. Son's Cruelty Angers Father For boating a horso at Montrose and 6th streets Saturday afternoon with a blacksmith's hammer, Tony Bplnolll, 621 Carpenter streot, driver for Michael Doyle. 18 South Delawaro avenue, was lined $18.60 today by Magistrate Deltz. So in censed was tho young man's father with Splnelll's act that at first ho refused to pay tho fine for his son. Ho allowed hlra to be led away to servo 30 days, but after ward relented nnd turned over tho price of his boy's release to tho Magistrate Pythian Knights . ' ..At.yi ViBJronvotX?n Pf Steuben Lodge, J0.-. V3J If night of Pythias, In the castle hall, 6tb street and Montgomery avenue, the second rank waa conferred upon Candidates Jacobs, Marko, Brown, Ooldbaum, Rozzett nnd Golden. The work of Chancellor Commander A. .Hyman and Prelate Harry Camilla In tho delivery of the charges was specially noteworthy. Golden Eagle Knights , Tuesday of next week will be known as "Preparedness Night" In the castle hall of Clearvlew Castle. No. 407. Knights of th Golden Eagle. 71st street and Woodland ave nue. M. ,G. Harper, representing the National Security League, will deliver an address upon the wisdom of preparedness, and ths doors ofr the castle will be opened to all Sir Knights and their friends. In order that as many aa possible may havo an opportunity ot listen- by action taken at the supreme the order, when the following presentee, ana unanimously Prominent Photoplay Presentations muL Sotm Conmam THE foltonlnr theatres obtain their plrtures through the STANLEY Booking Company, which Is a guarantee of early showing of th Onssl prosoe ttens. All plrtures reviewed before exhibition. Ask far the theatre In yen Ucallty obtaining pictures through tb HTANXJ5Y IIOOKINQ COMPANY. Kitty Oordon. In Her Maternal Right Th Iron Claw Oarlvle Blackweii, in Tha Shadow of Doubt Paulln Frederick, In Audrey Norma Talmadge. In Martha's Vindication Clara Klmban Young, In The Feast of Llfa Clara Kimball Young, In The Feast of Llf Dorothy Kelly, In Th Suprem Teroptatlon Bessie Barrlscale. tn Th Painted Soul Marguerite Clark. In Out of th Drift Tomorrow i Th Iron Claw Kit tv Oordon In Her Maternal Right Jackie Saunders. In Th Twin Triangle Ethel Rarrymor. In Th Kiss of Hat MhI Taliaferro; In The Snowbird Henry Woodruff, In Th Beckoning Flam genua Hayakawa. la Th Typhoon Th Lit! Church Around th Corner Edith Stony, la A Prtc for Folly Qeraldln Farrar, Id Maria Rosa Mary Mil Mlnter. tn Lovely Mary Norma Talmadgt, la AtMldAUbt Pouxlaa Fairbanks, la 'Jt Good 114 !& Pearl Whit, in Th Iron Claw Marsruerlt Clark, In Molly Mak-Bellev Jn Grey, In Th Waif William Farnum, tn Fighting J)lood Tha Iron Claw Special Feature: When Right Is Might Blanche Sweet, In The Sowers Ethel Jiarrymnre. In The Ktss of Hats Harold Lockwood. In "Tbs Come Back." Dorothy Glsh. In Little Meena's Romano House Peters, n The Closed Road JV. It. Thompson. In Civilization's Child Llttl Meena' Romance House Peters. In The Closed Road The Iron Claw Florence Rockwell: f,u" in Love With His Wife Blanche Sweet, In The Sower Cora Drew, In Fit for Burning Harold Lockwood. In "TheCome Back," William S. Hart. j Th Aryan Mabel Taliaferro. In Her Great PrlcV J GO TO Madison Square Garden f 5 NEW lllRK CITY J TODAY I 5 AND SEE THE 5 First National Motion Picture Exposition Given by the S MOTION' PICTURE HOARD OP TRADE OF A.MERIOA, Ine. 5 AI1MI1SION , 80 CENTS a (.vcrjpouy ivu m jvusar mu pe mere e? vwvvvv.wvv.vvvwvwvvv AI II M nn II 12th, Morris A Passyunk Ave. ALHAMBRA Mat. Da,,y(aV2aVE.g... 70.a Mary Pickford " ,,t"egr'INAL ARCADIA BELOW 10TH WJt. COLLIER In "THE NO-OOOD OUY" Added Attraction R1LLIB IIUIIKE In "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." 1st Episode. LIBFRTY BROAD AND L,1DI'nl COLUMBIA Mae Marsh and Robert Harron in "HOODOO ANN" B2D AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILY APOLLO Double Triangle Bill Norma Talmadge. Lna Owen and Tully Marshall in "Martha's Vin dication." Keystone "An Oily Sooundrel." ftl-l TMirTtfrV S2T ABOVE MARKET BEL1Y1U1N 1 Mats. 1:30 A 3:30 10c. Eves. 0 :30, 8. 0 :S0, 18c. FANNIE WARD In "FOR THEDEFENSE" "ROMANCE AND RIOT" eoni and CEDAR Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OVERBROOK MD 4 ivc H. B. Warner & Dorothy Dalton In 'THE RAIDERS" 5 Parts "GYPSY JOE Comedy. OTHERS. PARAMOUNT THEATRE "Battle Cry of Peace Logan Auditorium Bctiad a. SALLIE FISHER in T" Little Shepherd of BarraJn Row" I OPI TQT 82D JJD LOCUST JWVUlJl Mats. 1:30 A 8:80. 10a Evgs., 0:80, 8, 8:30, 15c VITAGRAPH Presents EDNA MAY In "SALVATION JOAN" Market St. Theatre 83S , .;5?.8,AXATr!t.,n,,, GLADYS HANSEN In "THE HAVOC." See Francis Ford and Grsce Cunard In "Pego' the Ring" every Wednesday. FAIRMOUNT 26TH AND GIRARD AVB. CHAS KENT and ARL1NE PRETTY In "THE IRON CLAW" 11th Episode. FRANKFORD "" YS Marie Doro "Diplomacy" 56TH ST. Theatre rfa? OV A J)el gpruc, j,. T to 11. PAULINE FREDERICK In "AUDREY" Harry Watson 'The Mishaps of Musty Suffer" Mats. 2-3:30 So Bvars 6:30 to 11 10c PATHE QOLD RIXJ3TCH rioJ Ca Old A UU JV Sansom PEARLWHITE in "Hazel Kirke" Frank Keenan, In The Stepping Stone Violet Mcreereau. In Th Oreat Problem Th Nightingale Marsruerlt Clark. In Molly Make-Bsllev Dustln Farnum, In Den Blair Robrt-lm usual m ' p Human urmwooa Mshel Taliaferro, In TV Snowbird Mary Plckford, In Madam Butterfly Kitty Oordon. In Hr Maternal Right Mary Fuller, In A Huatrtt of Men Marguerite Snow, la Th Upstart traldis Farrar. la Mart Rosa P y&$ erick. In Douglas Fairbanks, la Hi Good BidiliA "KJlth Storey, to" T"o edged Swlrd Kitty Oordon. tn Her Maternal Right Frank Mills, in Th Moral Fabrlo Victor Moore, la The Rao Louise Lovely, in Th Glided Spl.Hr Robert Warwick. In Human Driftwood Qeraldln Farrar, la Maria Roa John Barnrmor. In Th Lost Bridegroom Mabel Taliaferro. Ij, Tt Saowbttd, Frank Keenan. In Th Stepping Eton Blanche Sweet. In The BlacklUt Bertha Kallch. In Slander BALTIMORE JAx. EVENINGS 4:5 AND 6:45 wm. fox fheda Bara ,a Presents "COB oara "DESTRUCTION" COMEDY NOKTn Man anfue,,',',? Clark. In Molly Maka-Bellevr PMelofe 'tie Peppui The'c'in-vt.'a." K'tty Gordon. In Her Maternal Right aVrCVCTriMF ELEVENTH BT. AND VVCt IJl U 11 1-1 LE1IIOII AVENUE t VAUDEVILLE -5nd - - - '- "IRON CLAW" PICTURES Pauline Frederick. In The SpUer lga Petrova, ln Payine With Fir Harold Lockwood Tin""" Th Comeback Marl Doro. tn Diplomacy Qeraldln Farrar, la Mart Roaa J'MSKfflWla turn 4Ais v orwe UrUegroom Mabel Taliaferro, la Tho SnowFlrd Broad Street Casino BROill0 MATINEE 2:80. EVENINO 7 and 0 HELENE ROSSON ta SST" THE SILKEN SPIDER" S parts. SOUTH Of YMPTA BRA and JL.llVim BAINBRIDOE ST8. UQMH OF TUB ULTBST AND BEST PHOTO PiAya IN BOUTiJ PHILADELPHIA torvr- "Social Pirates" & pOKTHWEST JEFFERSON ma fl&Sg BERTHA KAUCH in "SLANDER" GERMANTOWN ES0S GERMAN. TOWN AVB. PIKAUOVNT BLANCHE SWEET In THE SOWERS" 'THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE" Mth Episode, ORPHFI IM OERMANTOWN AND V-,IXX"E,Um CHELTEN AVES. Lillian Glsh In "Sold for Marriage." Added At. i,-""110'09 Arbuckl In 'Th Other Man." 'Strange Case ot Mary Page" 11th Episode. PAT APF 12' MARKET STREET arirt.V-C. 10 A. M. to 11;1S P, M. KITTY GORDON in "HER MATERNAL RIGHT" PARK HJME avb: A DAUPHIN ST, ""a MATINEE 2tlB, EVE. 6:4S PARAMOUNT . MAB MURRAY and WALLACE REID la In "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" PRINCESS "'bVr157 DOROTHY KELLY in THE SUPREME TEMPTATION" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. lurtJ-' " AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. DUSTIN FARNUM in THE CALL OF THE CUMBERLANDS" ftj rXlTf BOTH MARKET 2:18-7-9. LiLAJrSij iib.ooo kimball organ BESSIE BARRISCALE in "BULLETS AND BROWN EYES" iininn AVENUE THEATRE (jlKAKU TH AND QIRARD AVENUE Mae Marsh "Hoodoo Ann" - a KT-.tUn BROAD ST ERIE Great INortnern obrmantn ayes. fFHApTK kf.KMAt,' glill ...TRY HOLAND To" 'IHIs BlKr - 3wim BURTON HOLMES' "TRAVELOGUE" IRIS THEATRE SH8 IJvf nTe3 Metro OLGA PETROVA in "PLAYINQ WITH FIRE" 291 LAFAYETTE JOSEPH KILGOUR in KENSINGTON AVENUE 'WHO KILLED JOB MERRION" IPATlPl? FORTY-FIRST AND LJUtXUSUXS. LANCASTER AVENUE OLGA PETROVA in "PLAYING WITH FrRE REfiFMT 1f3i MARKET STREET ivl"',J,-a' HUMAN YOIOB ORGAN LOUISE LOVELY in THE QOLDED SPIDER" D TIR V MARKET BTREET iv - " BELOW 7TH BTREET LENORE ULRICH in 'THE HEART OF PAULA" SHERWOOD "SaBtSore MARGUERITE CLARK in 'OUT OF THE DRIFTS" SAVOY 11 MARKET KTHRCT ,""ORiJ"jiD,1L51 COhP Present CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In 'THE FEAST OF LIFE" TIOGA "TW AND VEN,ANGO 6T8. CONSTANCE COLLIER in THE CODE OF MAHCIA QRAY" VI C T O R I A MARKET StT uftlA ABOVE NINTH Norma Talmadf In "A Midnight" Htnco Arbuokl In 'Tb Other Man " Cojalna: Mw IB. II una, (,-napun la "Th Floor Walker.' 19, y STANLEY "" i?0VB 1t continuous tieraldine rarrar in S'itwVV0 "MARIA ROSA" iimiiiiiiiinimiiimiiiiiiiim i e 1, J" i.