B j-1 iTfrti i Wh t imitmithTtffliifmUiGtBSt&sjibik y&fm&&m MM wmm f1 maty of te Wolf Hopperctes and the Lion -' t f jrv Shaw's Androctes -and fit monp vlRmte&l comedy imitations of the eur- fsM theatrical season are not the only , tftnltertert who have had interesting y'Mgfcritncca ielth the Kino o Beasts. ,' JS? eUUwdMova De Wotf Hopper and i Ik, chtrMn0 Fay Tinther are chased " Wt h Uoh through on reel of "Sunshine Bint," the Triangle-Fine Arte comedy. Mr, Hopper, after "Considerable dgU tmtton, put hie views on the matter M hit dlaryt iohteht ictth Ms kind permission, print. Jfeb. 16 -TMrecib? Dillon sftyn ho will tasWi it little flurpflsn tor me tomorrow, Jiuet famincl Mrs. Hopper ' to btiy soma rnttiw 5?4u ii AsliCcl Dillon what the 8urprla i hi. He ttKketl me to wait till he can tell MI Tlnclier and pie together. He wants 5 hear us both laugh at once. Renewed my aecltlent Insurance today. Feb. 12 Dillon wanted to know If I had fcsade my will, Too busy to tell me what the surprise In. Feb. 13 Made my will. Feb.. It Dillon away. Itisi Tlncher bvbnuJg- bedgurehilabeihta; SAttttoAY, mat 20, ioig, nays she hears they are going to run us through n rock crusher. My contract docs not call (or this, and I shall protest. Feb. IS Dillon broke the news. Fay and I have got to run nil over a set, with . lion after Us. I don't believe It can bo A real lion. Dillon Is a kldder. Feb. 1 It Is a real Hon. 1 saw It Feb, 17 Saw It again. Some fntil fascination draws mo to Its cage. Feb. 18 Took Fay to see tho Hon. It yawned at Us. If It yawns at mo In the picture, I shall spoil 500 feet of Dim. Feb. 19 The Hon roared. Am not go lug: to visit it any more. Feb. SO Had many memories of my old V A pals on Broadway nnd the happy days I have spent nt the Lambs' Club. Feb. 21 Had a day off, and spent It with my wife, and child. Ono never knows. Feb 22 First Hon scene set for tomor row, I wish I wero not so plump. Still, Fay 'says I've got something on her. My clothes are thicker. Feb. 22 Lion sceno postponed. Lion too cross. I wish his trainers would be nicer to him. leb. 26 Lion has been cross for four days. i Feb. 20 Dillon says llort feeling better, going to make scene, can't waste any more time. Rather waste a comedian, 1 sup pose. March 1 Dillon turned tho Hon loose after Fay and me, told us to keep ahead of him. and reglstor fright We did. I .r ., Hr .. w S fldn't hVO to think about reirlsterlnir fright, either, only about keeping ahead of the lion. Dillon does all he can to mal:a things easy. March 2 More Hon scenes. Dillon says mo onus yesieruay main nave enough pep. I don't know whether It was Fay that didn't move fast enough or the Hon. March 5, I had to stand at one end of a bathtub and lift Fay out of It, while tho Hon stood at tho other end of the tub nnd 1 looked at me. I hope Fay never finds out how near she camo to being dropped on a. concrete floor. She probably would blame me. Anyway, we're through. I have lost sis pounds, nnd DUlon Is happy. He says my acting was wonderful. He doesn't know- the difference between acting and fright. tfr6 and "William Desmond, an Ince production from the Triangle. JUiiACtf-'-Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, "The Heart of Nora Flynn," with Mario Doro, a LaekyParamount produc tion, nnd the first episode of Blllla Burke's . serial, "aiorla's Romance," Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "DAvId Gnrncki" with Dustln Farnum, a Pallas picture, VICTORIA Monday, Tuesday hn'd' Wed nesday, "Tangled Fnfes." with Alice Brady, a Brady-World production, and 'The Snow Cure," a Keystone-Triangle film, with Ford Stirling. Thursday, Fri day nnd Saturdnyt 'The Spell of Ihe Yu kon," with Edmund Breese, a film ver sion of Service's well-known poem, and The No-Good Guy," with William Col lier, an Ince-Trlangle production. BBLXIONT Monday and Tuesday, "Au drey," with Pauline Fredorlck, a Famous Players-Pnramount production; Pathe News, scenic, educational, and "A Lucky Mistake," with 81s Hopkins. Wednesday and Thursday, 'The Sowers," with Blanche Sweet, and "Look Out Below," with Harry Watson. Friday' and Satur day, 'Tho Floorwalker," with Charllo Chapllnj 'Tho Straight Road," with Gladys Hanson, etc. LOCVBT Monday nnd Tuesday, "The Tslo of Love," with Gertrude McCoy, nnd a Goldberg cartoon, a flrBt showing. Wed nesday and Thursday, "Sudden Riches," with Robert Warwick nnd Clara Whipple. Friday and Saturday, "A Million a Min ute," with Francis X. Bushman. CONTINUING SHOWS LYRIC "Town Topics," with Bert Leslie, Sophie Tucker, Lois Josephine and Well ington Cross. A Winter Gnrdcn musical revue of tho girl type. Music, comedy nna costumes. rORREST "Ills Bridal Night," with Roz slka nnd Yanscl Dolly. A farce comedy In three nets, by Laurence Rising. whli tells of n young man who on his brldrt night cannot tell his wlfo from her twlr sister. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S George Nash & Co., In "The Un expected"; Vandn lloff, dancer, In "Ni zam's Court Dancer"; tho Misses Camp bell, In their drawing-room specialty, "At Home"; Jasper, the dog actor. In "Young America"; Van and Schenck, the "Pennant Winning Battery of Songland"; Ben Rynn and Hnrriotto Lee, In "You've' Spoiled It"; Spenser Kelly nnd Marlon Wilder, In "Melodies Past and Present"; Frank Mill lane, in "Musical Scales and Humorous Tales"; Lo Hoen and Duprecce nnd the Scllg Tribune Pictorial Nows. GLOBE W. B. Frledlandcr'B tabloid mu sical comedy, 'Tio Millionaire's Son" ; Werner and Amoros Troupe ; tho Sldonlcs In 'The Laugh Factory"; Baby Roslyn, juvenile entertainer: Delmore nnd Moore, In "Behind tho Scenes"; Jim McWIlllams, planologuc comedian, nnd 'The Midnight Clerk," a tabloid comedy. NIXON'S GRAND Tiny May's Circus, the Diamond Palace, Marguerite Farrcll, Kltner, -Taylor nnd McClay, Gaston Pal mer, Spencer and Williams and pictures. CROSS KEYS First half of week: Ethel Whiteside In tho tabloid musical comedy, "Around the World" ; tho Sheldon Sisters ; tho Six American Whirlwinds, and Jones nnd Johnson, the real blackface come dians. Second half of week: "Miss Ham let"; Jackson nnd Wehl, "Beforo tho Theatre"; Spencer, Charters & Co.; At hoft Duo, and Kelly nnd Forn In "Tho Bungalow Girl." COMING MAY 19 - I j.' ' i '. "'' i hi iinn iju.iii'imiin I, u 'flHHHHBHHfl 1 'EUrllHHilKr ' 11. Sk'' b Wednesday, lived In Camden a few year ago. GRACE GEORGE Tho charming comedienne, who will Urine her repertory company to the Adelphi May 20 to present Shaw's "Major Barbara" and "Cop tain Brnssbound's Conversion," Henry Arthur "Jones' "The Liars" and Langdon Mitchell's "Tho New York Idea." THEPHOTOPLAY- MAN-ABOUT- TOWN THE THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FEATURE FILMS WALNUT "Othello," with Edward Ster ling Wright's A!Colored Company. Shakespeare's tragedy presented for tha first time with all the parts In the hands of negroes. MTANLEY Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, "Pasquale," with George Behan, a Morosco-Paramount feature, involving an Italian of American residence In tho Great War; "Police." with Charlie Chap Jin, an exclusive showing of the come dian's final Essanay film; n Burton Jlolmes' Travelette; news pictures of Hlttenhousa Square Flower Show and Goldberg's new cartoon, "Leap Year." Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Sweet .kitty Belaira," with Mae, Murray, a Lasky-Paramount film; Chaplin's "Po lice," the Flower Show, a Paramount PIc tograph, etc ARCADIA Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, 'The Middleman." with Albert Chev alier, a Metro production, based on Henry Arthur Jones' play, and tho third episode of Blllla Burke'a serial. "Gloria's Ro mance." xnursaay. Friday and Satur day, "Not My Sister." with Bessie Bar- ADELPIII Grace George's repertory com pany. In four classic comedies: Shaw's "Major Barbara" and "Captain Brass bound's Comerslon," Hery Arthur Jones' "Liars" and Langdon Mitchell's "New Idea." FORREST The Friars' Frolic, with Louis Mann, Frank Tlnney, Irving Berlin, Wilt Rogers, Fred Nlblo, James J. Corbett, Lew Dockstader, George Prlmroso, Gus Edwards, Jean Schwartz, Harry Carroll, Felix Adler, NjII O'Brien, Andrew Mack, Tom Lewis, Silvio Heln, Tom Dingle, Jack Wilson and a few other famous members of the famous club. 'A potpourri ( of nonRenso and jollity. KEITH'S Carolina White, grand 'opera prima donna; Charles Evans and com pany. In "A Forgotten Combination"; Harry Fern and company. In "Veterans" ; Claudius and Scarlet, in 'The Call of tho Sixties"; Allen nnd Howard, presenting "A Real Fal" ; Herbert Clifton, character delineator; Bee Ho Gray and Ada Somer vllle. In "Pastimes of the West" ; Mosconl Brothers, Philadelphia's premier dancing net, and the Norvelles, in "An Artist's Studio." JUNE 5 KEITH'S Valeska Suratt. Sophie Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crane, Ben Welch, Leo Beers, Bcllclalr Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phillips and others. Every Saturday tho Evknino Lcnacn's Photoplay JnnvlbotU-Totoii chats about the local theatres, their management and the entertainments they present. For the comptete and accurate program of the coming week see tho Photoplay Chert In Monday's EVENINO I.EDC1EU. Chnplln's burlesque on "Cnrmon" will bo nt tho Iris on Monday, In addition to Bush man's "Tho Moon's Ray," Vaudeville makes up tho main portion of the bill at the Keystone. "Tho Iron Claw" serial Is shown dally. Tho preparedness film. "Tho Bnttlo Cry of Peace," will be at the Baltimore) on Fri day nnd Saturday. At tho Regent Edmund Brccic, the dra matic star, who wns last seen In "Tho Luro of Heart's Desire," appears on Wcdnesdny and Thursday In the first presentation of -inc spell or tlie Yukon." Breeso Is sup ported by Evelyn Brent, Christine Mayo, Arthur Hoops and others. Burton King di rected It. Mary Johnston's novels caBlly adapt themselves td the screen nnd "Audrey," one of them, In which Pauline Frederick is fea tured, will be presented at the Belmont oh Monday nnd Tuesday next. 'Thd Isle or Lovo," featuring Miss Ger trude McCoy will hao Its first presenta tion on nny screen at the Locust, bn Mdn dny and Tuesday. This production Is. notnhlo for tho dUerslly of Its scenes. Mlsi McCoy Is supported by Miss Iva Sheppard, Earle O. Schenck nnd Robert Clugston. Thero Is evidently no ago llml' to a good picture, nnd Mary Plckford, In 'The Found ling," proves this by the firm's appearance at the Great Northern on Tuesday, "Jim, the Penman," with Johh Mason, In the leading role, will bo at the Rlalto on Monday. It Is Sir Charles It. Young's dra matic success. Tho Ruby will Inaugurate on Monday the latest film serial, 'Tho Secret of the Sub marine." Hereafter, throughout the sum mer a new episode of this story will be shown on tho screen each Monday. Tho cosy boxes at tho Victoria are de lightful places from which to enjoy the pic tures, nnd -tho splendid musla of the Des saner Brothers Orchestra. At the Glrard Avenue Theatro tho usual bill of photoplays, with added attractions on sivcrnl nights, will bo presented. Mon day, Dorothy Kelly nnd Ernest Treux In that laughahlo play, I'Artle, the Million nlro Kid," will bo supplemented by a Key stone, "Bread and Butter." Triangle plays will be shown nt the Fair mount beginning May 20, Serials also form a part In the programs of this house, with "Tho Iron Claw" on Monday, "Peg o' tho .Ring" Wednesday, "Secret of the Subma rine" on Friday. Tho muslo furnished by the "Fotoplnyer" at the Park Is creating n lot of favorable comment. Notes of other theatres will appear Dally1 next week. a. R. p. three themes of the National anthems are gradually developed In a crescendo whloh resolves itself In the more rapid rhythm of tho ngltntlon preceding the declarat oh of war, demanding war against the traditional enemy. Then tho orchestra attempts to de scribe the battle, with ft clash of tho tri tiums hero 'and there Interrupted by the sounding of orders by the buglers and final ly by an attack of the Bersagllerl rendered with a swift-limed rhythm, until "Deutsch Innd Ubcr Alles" groan on the bn-Hnori definitely defeated by "Va FuoHd'Unllal" Tho analogies with the "1812" of Tschar kovsky nro obvious. Then In the glorious calms following the victorious battle, there rises th MmelJ hymn, "Fratelll d'ltalla, 1'lUlla V deata." bn strings and woods with harp accdmpo.nl ment. nnd then a patrlotlo hymn wrlttert by Donlietti In the eventful 14, and again the national anthems of Italy with a crescendo which leads finally to a Te Deum, modernly harmonized, as If to give thanks for the victory. Despite the continuous clashing Of tho arlous theme on which the whole work Is based, nothing mars the clearness of the chord 111 alt their rather strange modula' tlons, and not one of the themes docs hot receive Its complete development, Msestra Martini, who hn been for mnny K ytfftsrteSSB S'nV.nff-.-.lWfi! Ices, and nmttaSfi&fXf1 & 2 1 formers for theVnhVh"lf.71 ll uross. as every one whh ... " ' n to ftt the concert did? am" V tfornS feature of the affair' l1n?a thal6'? gladly offered IhWr trrtST""! tfS prove that, tho Stars and mrih.hlch "1 of putting together elem.l.fc'J.rtOT where wou d clash In l!!? j Efl actual physical conflict inA' lt ol kS M Martini's Martial Music at the Metropolitan 1 HfliV Jr MBB&&Em. P "Toy Day" at Woodside Park Woodstde Park hns a new one. It's "Toy day." On Saturday, Juno 3, from noon until 3 o'clock, all the children within the gates of the West Philadelphia amusement place will bo so busy hunting for hidden treasures that they won't notice even tho scenla rail way. For the management announces that lt will hide seieral hundred coupons In dif ferent parts of the ground. Those coupons will be numbered, and each child finding one will receive a toy. These toys range from dolls and baseballs to Teddy bears and other attractive novelties. The coupons will be distributed indiscriminately, but nono of them will be hidden in buildings or amuse ment devices. On the completion of the hunt the prizes will be awarded to the lucky find era of the coupons. Friday is Still Fireworks Night. Director Bohumlr Kryl, of the Woodside Band, varies his conducting every now and then with a bit of solo work. Tho Aihambra will lnnugurnto Its sum mer policy next week with n dally change of picture plays, selected from tho Para mount, AVorld, Triangle, V. L. S. E nnd Metro programs, and all will bo first South Philadelphia presentations. Likewise all wilt have the accompaniment of music pro vided by a full orchestra and organ. The Wurlltzer-Hope-Jones orchestral or gan will bo completed nt tho Overbrook on May 29. The first Mutual-Chaplin scream, 'Tho Floorwalker." will be at the Broad Street Casino on Monday, where a matinee will bo given. Francis X. Bushman, who appears In "A Million a Minute" at the Germantown on Ono of the most Interesting numbers In the program of tho Italian Red Cross con cert of Monday night, at tho Metropolitan Opora House, was n "musical poem," com posed by Mnestro Ettoro Martini InBt Sep tember In Atlantic City, whllo watching tho nows from tho Italian battle front. Slgnor Mnrtlnl Is tho leader of Martini's Sym phony Orchestra, which was "magnn pars" In the concert nnd generously gave Its serv ices for the wounded Itnllan soldiers, thanks to the courtesy of tho Federation of Musicians, Local No, 77. Tho musical poem, "Rcdenzlonc, Poemotto Muslcalc," as Mnrtlnl hns called It, natur ally belongs to tho typo of musical composi tions which attempt to glvo tho picture in Bounds of a battlo, a storm or a humorous event, whether wo call It tho descriptive or tlio romantic stylo; but it has features of Its own, such as the constant, equnl rhythm, notwithstanding the frequent changes In tempo, nnd the complete development of the various contrasting themes. Tho poem begins with what tho composer Intended to be an expression of tho ever lasting aspirations of tho Italian people to the liberation of tho Irredontn, with n para phrase of tho Italian Royal March and the Garibaldi Hymn, rearranged In the rrnjor mode, nnd Haydn's Austrlnn Hymn In tho minor mode. Tho effect of such an ar rangement is that, for tho purposo of the work, tho Austrian hymn Is constantly drowned under tho harmonies of the Italian anthems. Wherever tho notes of "Dcufsch land Uber Alios" peep on some of the Instru ments In nn cifort to get through, thero nro tho notes of tho "Va Fuorl d'ltalla I" ris ing from tho whole orchestra and chasing to silence the Austrian hymn. Thus tho . ANNOUNCEMENT! . w-. , To Be Released Through the General Film Company of Philadelphia Charlie Chaplin In a Brand New Essanay Comedy POLICE" ft "It Is a Scream," says Charlie Chaplin 100 Days Exclusive Showing Awarded to f Prominent Photoplay Presentations Gnwamu rpHE folloninE theatre obtain their pictures throuxh the STANLEY Booklni Coinimnr. which Is n luarnntee of carlr thawlne of the finest productions. All pictures reviewed beforo exhibition. Ask for the theatre In jour locality sbtalnlnc pictures throaili tho STANLEY B"OIUN( COMPANY. JSi SoaBm ..... ,nn i 12th, Morris 4 I'assyunk Ave. ATHAMRRA -Mat Dallyat2;nss.. 7 & 0. ILillnlllUlin vamleUlle & ParanTt Pictures Marguerite Clark '" lgLurv&AKls KLAUIA nnLOW 1UTH WM. S. HART in "PRIMAL) LUnE" LIRFRTY BitOAD and L. 1 D C K. I X COLUMBIA CJ8 IUCIIMAN and ARI.INE PRETTY In "The Surprise of on Empty Hotel" - - ' '; Prominent Photoplay Presentations lDHI I f"i 55D AND THOMPSON ArULLU MATINEE DAILTt Triangle Doulle Bill DOnOTIIY GISII and OWEN MOORE In "Little Meena'a Romance." "HIS LAST LAUOII" Keyatono Comedy. nrl nffi"iMT B2D ABOVE MARKET OtiLilVlWlN 1 Mats. l!30 & 3:30, 10c. r.lE3. 0:80. 8. 0:?0, 15c, Hazel Dawn in "The Saleslady" 60TH AND rpriAR PARAMOUNT CEDAR AVE. VEilMV THEATRE HOUSE PETERS in 'THE CLOSED ROAD" FAIRMOUNT s0 aS?rard ave. Clara Kimball Young '" " B?; "THE STRANQB CASE OP MARY PAdE" Logan Auditorium Bro,ataXnd ay.. LOIS MEREDITH in "SPELLBOUND" BOOKING COMPANY LOGAN THEATRE S1D NT LENORE ULRICH in TJIH HEART OP PAULA" BROAD LOCUST Mabel vTaliaferro in 'The Snowbird' 62D AND LOCUST Mats. 1;30 & 3i30. lOo. Livgs., O:30, 8, 0:30. ISo. Market St. Theatre 3M HS oiIlEET F. X. Bushman in "TI,ES,'iEvl Seo "PEP Q' THE RINQ" every wSSesSf WEST I'HILADELrilLV OVERBROOK MD U&'AVB. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Marie Doro DIPLgMACY BOTH AND BALTIMORE AVE. BALTIMORE Dnrnl'hv tl.llnh I fie RaiQftl Keystone Comedy Jos Jsckion In "Oypsy Joe," Corning May IT 28, "Battle Cry ot Peace." EUREKA 40TH MAnKET BTa- ANN MURDOCK in Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines FRANKFORD 47U mMaaSmK DUSTIN FARNUM in "BEN BLAIR" MATINEE DAILY 2:30 Elgi. 7 to 11. Victor Moore & Anita King ;? 56TH ST. Theatre uei. tipruce. 52d St. D2d and Mats. 2-3:1050 Sanson) Eves. 0:30 to 11 lOo HELENE ROSSON in "APRIL" ORPHEUM aEnsAJTOWN AND ,V CHELTEN AVE8. Wm. H. ThomDSnn ln "Civilization's Roacoa Arbuckla In "Tho other Man' PALACE "" MAnKtT STREET PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE MOMENT BErORE" Philadelphia Notice is hereby given to the theatres affiliated with the Stanley Booking Co. to arrange their dates at once. , i APPRECIATION We -vyish to extend to Mr. H. H. Buxbaum, of the General Film'Com, pany of Philadelphia, and the Officers of the General Film Company of New York City our thanks for their great help in aiding us to effect this valuable contract. Yours truly, Booking Co. Philadelphia PARK ,UD?Dxy,E- DAUPHIN ST. Equitable EMILIE POI K'r i "LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNPn" "STRANQB CASE OF MAItY PAGE" GERMANTOWN ""Vo'a've PARAMOUNT Mary Pickford ,n "TUB "&,. GARDEN MD iAnsP0wnb avh. w.ikwui MAT., 3. BVO., 6 ISO. TYRONE POWER in "JOHN NEEDHAM'S DOUBLE" NORTH H THE MOVIE PSYCHOLOGIST ftirfssor Hugo Muenster&erg, of Htwvurd, la out with a very in trugttng scientific analysis of tha mpvhx picture In his new book; iuhJiftia by D. Afcpleloa & Co., "fha Pitotoplay, Brdaci Street Casino BROB,lMBBlow MATINEE 2i30, EVE . 0:tS 8MB. 0IS0 Edw. Coxen in "A Broken Genius" Comln Mondar. Cnaplln la "to. Floorwalktr." lewGrfnyux? iini st; and m w a Vi 1 LEIHOU AVHNUB VAUDEVILLE and "IROrl CLAW" Picture. IfpttTUWEST JEFFERSON wu aBTyOTHU Clara Kimball Young ' 1? Drew Comedy Mutual Weekly KKNtilNaTQN PAI M FRANKFORD AND rM-aTfi NORRI3 WILLARD MACK in "ALOHOE OE" PI riHP BOTH MARKET JLAJDE4 11H.000 UIMDALL 2:10.T.O. IIH.000 KIMPALL OROAN BESSIE BARRISCALE in "TUB LAST ACT" PIP APT1 AVENUE THEATRE VJIV1- ttH AND aiRARD AVENUE JANE GREY in THE WAIFS' Hront TMni-fllr ERAD ST.. ERIE ureat iNorinern oermantn aves. LILLIAN GISH in 'SOLD FOR. MARRIAQE" IRIS THEATRE aMft SEbwS" ULUAN GISH in "SOLD FOR MARRIAaE" KNICKERBOCKER "EHSSSu Blanche Sweet in "The Blacklist" A BTORV OF CAPITAL Vf LABOR LAFAYETTE S9U ESflS0" MARGUERITE CLARK in "OUT OF TUB DRIFTS" - IJADFR yoTY'FIRST AND LJirtUC'" LANCASTia AVENUE VICTOR MCORB 4 ANITA KlhO la "THE RACE" PRINCESS '" VORLD FILM CORP P.'ets Jackie Saunders '" "v". RIALTO "AuMtcKEN ST. , FANNIE WARD in 'TEN.NES8EEys PARDNER" REGENT 1M4 MARKET 8TREET 1XE-VUN 1 H VII Alt VOICE I OROAN ROBERT WARWICK. CLARA WHIPPr vt OERDA "C-.J'Jt A L HOLiiEs in judden Kiches First and Exclusive Presentation At the tanlev 1 heatre Entire Week Beginning MONDAY, MAY 22 KSBKSS5X5SW' -.If ftWWIl" Ji3HLs DANCING RURY "ARRET STREET l. U O I RELOW 7TH STREET HAROLD LOCICWOqD ana MAB ALLISON In . "THE COME-BACK'' SHERWOOD Blanche Sweet 01TH AND BALTIMORE IN "The Blacklut" SAVOY "" "AnKET 3 n. Y J STREET MABEL TALIAFERRO in VTHB HNOWBIRP" TIOGA "TH AN VENANOO BTd. PAULINE FREDERICK in 'AUDREV Market st. abovh ninth nmfamin and Bvrlv lAvn i . I.t. T 1 A lOWIinni, Chtlttf Conilln n "Iluckloif BotUty Comedy VICTORIA FrancH X STANLEY UASBT above ms continuous oeue Hayakawa nil&V"tLM "AUEW SOULS" Wagner Katy Dancing School Opn Method Blmpllfled To tha I'nlnf ? 1730 N. Broad IS noon to Up m Ph. Dla. 838 U,ual Dance Mon . Tum. Thura. Evs. (ft Newest m the Nyt Hv You DncKl tho Modera m Quick Stn Shirtwaist Dance Wed. & Sat. Eves. Send lie (ilamvt) for tomputt , ?'lc!i'",n ?'. 9drn danct." Pxudo Clnb Danes Frl Er , May 2U Day ec Evenmg wu 'atrlolls Dtnce. Tu Ev . May 30 Don Ton Mooolltht Wtdneafiy. j"?, 7 M ARTEL'S Academy T Broad SPRING and SUMMER SEASON Open Until Further Notice ' RECEPTIONS Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Mr i'SffliSggJSft LOESER'S ""y. sd'S,, CLAB3 TUESDAY FRIDAY ORChIstb- MYSTIC CIRCLE DANCE Monday Night, Dancing TUI 12 " --.-. . vmAl &.iUIHJH SH HwtfiHitiiaiii(ifliijMiiTiMittiiiiiitiliiTntfiiiiiiiiiiiMiu Mo4X, S Sturd I Colonial Dance Castle Always Cool and Comfortable 5524 Germantown Ave. Phila.'s Hippodrome Dance Palace liennemtnt and correct dancinr tho karnotal i 700 or mora food peopl to our Bat. that brlnt: tvenine recptloni. Opn all lummtr, with banjo orchutra. Prhata studios enlarged, now wcupylnc entire buUdtn. Frlvuto lessons, day and evenlns, 0 tor 5. Excluahe classes. 18 lessons, 3. I'hqpe, Oermantown 43T0. DANCE THE OLD Dancplancs dances tonight '-'""ceiana The school of rcflnement Ilroad i Tlog Sts. MODERN DANCES MONDAY Where It Is Always Cool and Comfortable OLD DANCE3 WED. and SAT EYdS. PRIZE BONBON PARTY WEDNESDAY EVENINO. MAY 3TH Cash Prlie Waltx Wed,, May 31st CHAS. J. COLL 38TH AND MARKET BTREET8 Dances Monday and Saturday CLASS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY New Drawing Rooms " V EXHIBITION DANCE WBDNIMDAt SVO ANCH0 Till a. 5f,Mvte Aca4ey l.ons iliflist 5JI0. i7-5?3, , - tilmwl' it .;! S h inm e I m I 1 1 OT I I 'I -'I I WW w tiif iV, si T'tfllW yt t Prepare Now for Your Summer Vacation' You can quickly learn to dance t latest J" 6 fnvate i-essoni, . i. .abbb. w.... i Tatp,iMian. rasiE, EE&k 6np?n'y'.nd.v7nUf, . B ESfS THE C0RTISS0Z SCH0 WR U;MF WALK tOvaatll StMl ! Ur JJell Phono SO8- H THE FRICKE ACADEIT 1T03 NORTH BROAD 8JBEBT RECEPTION Saturday .N MAY DANCE. TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 23IX CLOSING DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY27TJJ . -. a The Students Chapter g CLOSING CELEBRATION , SATURDAY. NATiMi'-jr-jf HieBPRIltii-HBrxBau 'Lr lsr .h 8ffJtQl.ABaUIP8- The C. ELLWOOD CARPgJT vfwnvws PRIVATE $Wl gi&3e an