' -i ,U L,' aw .t Kr THE pHOTpPLAY- MAN-ABOUT- ,TQWN EVOKING X.EDaBR-PHILADJELIHIA, kAUBDAY, MAY 27, 1916. m tEoerp Balurday the Evening -J-EnaKIt'ii JPhotootai JianAbouUToien thati about the foeat Hhcatres, thetn , management and the entertainment ihey preeenl. For Vie complete nnd neevtme program of the coming ueek tee the Photoplay Chart Mon&ay'a EfKNixa i,Da&n Th6 lpng spell of mystery -which sur rounded the opening of thol"Choralcelo"nt the Tlogtf was broken lost Monday, when a, crowded auditorium gave Its Approval to the) foresight of Manager. Stamper In bring ing thW modern method of musical accom paniment to this theatre. A. full descrip tion of Us merits will appear next week. Arfd now Manager uFown announces the opening of tho Wurlltier Hopo Jones Unit , Orchestral Organ on Monday, Prof. Karl JlonowlU at tho console. Full particulars will appear later. Showing a play threo days will be a feature next week at the Leader, whern Marguerite Clark In "Molly Mako Believe" will be the attraction. fhe new summer policy of photoplays only la proving popular with the patrons of tho Alhambra. Monday, Dustln Farnum will bo presented In his Mm masterpiece, "David Oarrlck." , The Habit of Happiness," at tho Btltt. more, will mako the grouch smile. Chaplin's burlesque, "Police," and other pew plays will bo at the Great Northern. Tyrono Power and Lois Weber, In "In tho Eye of God," will bo at tho Urgent on Monday and Tuesday. This play wns writ- ten by Miss Weber, produced by the Smal i leys, and was the featuro selected to rep resent tho program on Bluebird night at tho motion plcturo Trade Exposition held at Madison Square. . .Jack Standing, of this city, appears In Hell's Hinges" at tho Flftyi-slxth Wed fiesday. Children's matinees are, still popular at tho Logan Auditorium, In charge of "Bill" Crozier. Itobert Warwick In "Sudden niches" hows this popular star at his best, and tho Globo patrons can view It on Wednes day. Two days for each attraction is tho policy of tho Logan Theatre. Tho Market Street Theatre, now being decorated by J. B. Barbarlta Company, will, when completed, be ono of tho prettiest, theatres nttached to tho chain of Central Market. Street Theatres. Tho decorations nro something new, be ing dono In Pompoflan style, and Mr. Bar barlta assures us that It Is the only the atro In tho State of Pennsylvania which adopted tlIs color scheme. New chairs have been Installed and san itary conditions of tho theatre are next to perfect. i? At tho Blalto Theatre, Tuesday. J. War- ten Kerrigan and Lois Wilson, Alabama's prize beauty, appear In "Gay Lord War ring," a' screen version by F. M..Grow of Kowdlng Townley's story, fwhlch Otis Turner has directed. Constant Increase Is being shown In tho attendance at tho Ituby, whero photoplay dramatizations of masterpieces and pres ent stago stars of International famo are now the main features of tho program pre sented every day. Tho main attraction Is always supplemented by entertainment of a most attractive character, and It Is possi ble for the shopper to pass a comfortable hour or two there. Tho Frankford announces John Barry tnore In "Tho Lost Bridegroom" and then "Who's Guilty?" on the following day. 'Hi i i i Fnskind with tKe Frolicking Frians ir jffCSuw I Jf Ksrjr Tom, Tom, the piper's son, He learned to play when he was young, But the only tune you could understand, Was Irv Berlin's "Alexander Band." . Mary had a little lamb, It gave her quite a shock, Sho took It to the Frolic, And It danced like William Bock. Little Boy Blue, go blow your horn, Here comes Fred Nlblo, as suro as you're born, Go to the front towns, go to the back, There Is Chas. J. Ross'and Andrew Mack. Ja.ck Sprat wore a big hat Ills wife would always pan. Ho said, "When the Friars coma to town They'll think I'm Louis Mann." Little Miss MufCet, She sat on a turret, Eating Jof some Curds and whey. They gave1 her the colic. And she missed the Frolic, And she cried all of the day. Jack and Jill aat by a hill, Jack surely Was a rascal. He told Jill that Buffalo Bill Looked Just llko Loney Haskell. Sing n Bong of sixpence, Ten tralntoads full of men. Such a lot of fun boys You'll never see again. When tho cars are opened, They all act, danco and sing. Isn't that a dandy bunch For any one to tiring? Thomas J. Gray. tfODfi- CUFP HrrBt-TRAJi. N1BLO" LOUIS AHDftEV AWfX' W? - -JiLiiiiiiiLiiiY T rt - a satlsfjr tho most exacting demand? of Our greatest writers. Plays of human interest, well motived, with well-constructed plots nnd dramatlo situations, characters Ithat might have lived, doing things wo couldMiclleve good, honest,, hut ploan melotirama clean, wholesome comedies, with real plots nnd situations-- these aro the kind of plays wo ncea, ana not until wo get them, nnd we need them by tho score, yea, by the hundreds, wilt the groat new art which has already advanced bo far continue to progress until- It takes first rank as tho greatest of all arts, the place it Is aiming for nnd tho place It so well deserves. New York Ideas from Philadelphia THE THEATRICAL BAEDEKER "Always In the Way," with Mary M. Winter, coming to tho Cjdar Saturday, was taken from a song. Chaplin's "Police" will be at tho Iris Thursday andtf Friday. The two comfy looking rocking chairs at the popular Garden are for mothers while quieting. a restless" child. A fine convenience. Mr, Arnold is manager. "From whero you Hvo it may be a long, long way, but It is a worth-while trip day ur iubui. oi any wceic 10 see me wonderful offering of photoplays," appears on the pro gram of tho Liberty. It's good material. Wednesday am Thursday will be All Comedy Day at tho Orphcum. with Chaplin In "Police" heading the program. The Sherwood .will have "The Floor Walker." with Chaplin, on Monday. Triangle, Paramount, World and Metre re the companies which supply the feature pictures at the Apollo. The Germantown will announce a famous prganlst shortly. "Tho Great Divide" at the Jefferson Fri day 'was inado In this city. Great characters are shown in "Sold for Marriage" at tho Eureka Thursday. At tho Locust Monday and Tuesday Anita Stewart will bo presented In a first West Philadelphia showing of "The Suspect." in which the star Is called upon to play the role of a young Russian nihilist Blanche Sweet, In "The Sowers," is weit cast as a Russian girl, and patrons of the Park will 'like tho. correctness of locale. James Morrison, in 'The Man Hunt." at tho Broad Street Casino Wednesday, Is a. frequent visitor to Philadelphia. For the week beginning May 19 the Vic toria offers what is probably the best and highest priced program ever presented in .1 that theatre. Triangle Plays present Wm. S. Hart in Wa latest production, supervised by Thos. H. Ince. "The Primal Lure." Tho added at traction will ba Charles Chaplin in "Police," his latest funfest. Mr. Leo Dessauer has arranged an excel lent musical program for tho week. ADELPIII "Tho New York Idea." with Grace George, Bruco McRae, Ernest Law ford, Mary Nash, Hubert Drucc, Charlotte Granville, John Cromwell, Clarenco Der went nnd Norah Lamlson. Langdon Mitchell's brilliant cOmedy of American divorce, flrBt produced by Mrs. Flsko n decade ago and revived by Miss George ns ono of flvo standard comedies mounted nt tho New York Playhouso by her reper tory company this senson. During Miss George's engagement sho will also pre sent Bernard Shaw's trenchant comedy, "Major Barbara." FORREST Monday only) Tho All-Star Friars' Frolic. In the minstrel first part: Frank Tlnney, Andrew Mack, Hap Ward. JcJI O'Brien. James J. Corbett, Nat Goodwin, Max Flgman. Doylo & Dixon, George M. Cohan, Georgo Prirnrose, Lew Dockstader, Wililo Collier anil others. A cartoonists' number with R. L. Goldberg, Bud Fisher and Bert Levy. "The Bold, Brijve. Black nnd .Tans," a skit by George M. Cohnn, with Felix Adler. An drew Mack, William J. Phtnney, Edward Garvle, George Whiting, Harry Fraser, Georgo Sidney and Nell O'Bricn.Tom Din gle, Laddlo Cliff, James Doyle, Harlarid Dixon nnd George M. Cohan. "Tho Mel' ody Makers." music bv Irvine Berlin. with Bert Grant. George Botsford, Georgo W. Meyers, James Monaco, Harry Car roll, Ernest Ball, Gus Edwards, Jean Schwartz and Irving Berlin A travesty of a Friars' dinner, with Harrison Fisher ns Shakespeare put on the grill by Ren nold Wolf. These numbers, will be sup plemented by an "olio" In 'which Albert Spalding, the violinist, and Andro Benolst, pianist and composer, will appear. Baby Rosclyn, Hunter Hendricks nnd Pailula. and Davenport, COMINO. JUNE S. , ADELPIII "Major Barbara," with Graco Georgo nnd her company. Shaw's trench- nnt comedy. FORREST "Tho Dumb Girl of Portlcl," with Anna Pavlova. A film version of tho opera. KEITH'S Sophyo Barnard, prima donna; Truly Shattuck nnd Marta Golden in comedy moments; Ben Welch, the charac ter comedian; Leo Beers, entertainer; Douglas Wood & Co , "Three in One"; Belle Claire Brothers, athletes; Mr. and Mrs Norman Phillips In "Sweets to tho Sweet"; Sidney nnd Townley In songs nnd dances, nnd Howard nnd his wonderful bears, JUNE It. KEITH'S Juno 12. Bello Storey, Jack Wilson Trio, Nnvassar Girls, Anna Mack, Berlin & Co., Whipple HuBton & Co , Nel son Waring, "What Happened to Ruth," Ford and Urma and Sam Barton. Do You Want a Piece of Film? WHY MOVIES ARE NO LONGER MAKING PROGRESS The Falrmount requests the natrons to offer suggestions for the selection of playa A. R.P. for tho week. I "SKK" .t!aBaBaU 1 I assV-T12lllsflsssssBH ' ! aBsBBaaBaISP R FEATURE FILMS. STANLEY Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, "Saint nnd Sinners," with Peggy Hy Iand, a Paramount-Famous Players pro duction of Henry Arthur Jones' play; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In "A Symphony in Coal"; a Fashion feature, a Burton Holmes travel picture. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, "A Gutter Magda lene," with Fannlo Ward, a Lasky-Para-mount production. ARCADIA Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, "The Market of Vain Desire," with H. B. Warner, a Triangle film super vised by Inco, and a new episode in the Blllle Burke serial, "Gloria's Romance." Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Going Straight," with Norma Talmadge, a Tri angle film supervised by Griffith. PALACE Monday. Tuesday and Wednes day, "Pasquale," with George Beban, a Morosco-Paramount production, the sec ond episode In the Blllle Burke serial, "Gloria's Romance," and "Police," with Charlie Chaplin, an Essanay production. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Feud Girl," with Hazel Dawn, a Famous Players-Paramount VICTORIA All week, "Tho Primal Lure," with W. S. Hart, an Ince supervised film from the Triangle, and "Pollge," . with Charlie Chaplin, his last Essanay pro duction. LOCUST Monday and Tuesday, "The Sus pect," with Anita Stewart. Wednesday and Thursday. "Tangled Fates," with Alice Brady. Friday and Saturday, "The Spell of tho Yukon," with Edmund Breese. BELMONT All week, "Police," with Char lie Chaplin. In addition, Monday and Tuesday, "The Heart of Paula," with Leonore Ulrlch; Wednesday and Thurs day, "The Bargain," with W. S. Hart; and Friday and Saturday, "The Race," with Victor Moore and Anita King. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Caroline 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 the Sixties"; Allen and Howard, presenting "A Real Pal" ; Herbert Clifton, character delineator ; Bee Ho Gray and Ada Somer vllle. In "Pastimes of the West"; Mosconl Brothers, Philadelphia's premier dancing act; the Norvelles, In "An Artist's Studio," and Sellg-Trlbune Pictorial News. OLOBE The Plum Phlends, a miniature musical comedy, featuring Jack Hallam and William Cunningham; Irene Myers and company In "The Hermit"; Harry Cutler, an English comedian; Nettle Filmoro and company. In "Putting on Airs"; the Cycling McNutts; Mildred Haywood, singing comedienne; the De Lasslo Brothers, in an acrobatic novelty; the Kltamura Japan Jugglers; Jenkins and Ford, dancers, and Davis and Stifford in songs and dances. CROSS KEYS First half of weak, Lewis Winch "In lly Neighbor's Garden".1 Mattle Choate in a George Ade comedy, entitled "The Mayor and the Manicurist"; Jim McWIUlame. ptanologist; Robblns and Pal, and Zeda and Hoot. "The Owl.' Last half of the week, Clem. Bevlns and company. "Daddy"; Hamilton and Regent, Continued from Face One striving so hard to advance the new art, why Is It not advancing? The answer Is in Shakespeare's famous line: "Tho play Is tho thing." As in tho spoken drama, so it is with the moving drama, tho play is always the thing, tho foundation, the henrt, tho vitals, the very llfo of tho motion-picture drama. And our dramatists, novelists, short story writem, Bcenarlolsts are not deliver ing real plays. They are writing manu scripts, yes, thousands, but not 10 per cent, aro living, breathing, human-interest stor ies, worthy of the name or of the noble effort the directors nnd associates aro put ting Into this trash to mako it possible of public presentation. Therefore, I say the motion-picture dramatlo art Is at a standstill, as far as real progress Is concerned, on account of tho poorly constructed, quickly conceived stories or plays it is receiving from the majority of the authors who are writing for the screen. If the motion-picture drama Is to progress and strengthen the marvelous hold it already has on the affections of the public as a form of amusement, it will need better stories, far better stories, than it has been receiving of late. The situation Is critical. I need hardly refer to the unsatisfactory conditions pre- ailing In tho Industry at the present time; the need for better pictures is paramount. Yet the authors are NOT rising to the situ ation; they nro NOT taking their work se riously enough. Mr. Dramatist conceives what he thinks is a good idea for a picture play and dashes It off in a week. It is sent to the hard-preBsed producer and he, for lack of something better and because release dates must be met and expensive stars and stock companies get their salaries whether they aro working or not, turns it over re luctantly and often apologetically to the director, who does his best, and our beloved art suffers. This same Mr. Dramatist who writes his photoplay drama In a week is accustomed to spend from six months to a year, and often longer. In the writing of one play for the stage, and In this fact I think we have the root of tho evil. Our writers will not give the thought, take the time nor expend the energy necessary to write a really good play worthy of the name. They complain that the reward is not enough, that they are not well enough paid. I am Inclined to agree that they are not well enough paid, but they are receiving full value for the material they are at present turning out. I predict that when our dramatists give us real plays. playa that will live on the screen and that the publlo will want to see more than rpHE Photoplay Department hns a few pieces of film left from one of the Inst nhotonlnvs in which Luhin presented Philadelphia's favorite screen actor, tho Into Arthur V. Johnson. Would you care to own a bit? If you would, clip, fill out nnd mail tho coupon below. Or write a personal letter or postcard to the Photoplay Editor of tho Evening Ledger. You will receive nnt nnlv t.Vio lilt of celluloid, but some very interest ing film facts concerning the num ber, size, enlargement and rapidity of pictures thrown on tho screen. riiotoplny Editor ETcnlnjr I-eilncr, Independence Square, Flilindeiphlni rie-uso mall me n bit of moilnr-plctnre film as offered In Saturday's Amusement Section. GRACE GEORGE'S MANAGERIAL ADVENTURE Continued from race One bring out the nttractlvo qualities of Mr. Shaw's play of adventure so ns to win popular favor. Miss George Von Just that favor for "Captain BrassbCund's Convert slon," nnd for more than a hionth and a half sho gavo It at the Playhouse to largo nudlences, her rccelptd during the last week of April being Just ns largo ns in any previous week. But she had triado ar rangements to bring her long season to a close, nnnounclng that she would open again nt tho Playhouso In September with nnothcr scries of plays. And sho departed to Chicago to fill a special engagement of four weeks thero at tho Garrlck Theatre Those four weeks havo also broiight popular success to Miss George. It was her original intention to glvo four different playB, one a week, but "Mnjor Barbara," her first offering, drow such largo audiences that sho continued It on through a second week. Then when sho gavo "Tho New York Idea" the third week, that nlso drew largo nudlences, ana I sho ran It over Into tho next week, pro ducing "Tho Liars" a few days lator, And with that sho brings her Chicago engage ment to a close, solely for tho reason that she had mado arrangements to como to Philadelphia for two weeks at tho Adelphl. Sho will go from hero back to Now York, rest for tho Bummer, whllo reading plays nnd building productions, and then open agnln nt tho Playhouso in September. Such Is the recent and honornblo career of Miss Graqo George, ..M"0 MjmntJYem"eurMr. mtth OmCnVf -IP, lw jyin, .,.. Htn lUertie ulll net nt tut ylrti I fttk. iJeenvte the plav. pok . A r" w'K.Ma.."". inMefc Mtti il pnl next Name. Address. .; JL A'$f I 'ft Itn Vnrie lArft nv yiuc- ; P0KH (vorreit iiro)! mtet (n onr oMt circle), manu of the Wittiest Una in the plav rcer to marrtaat or aworce. "rpHERE'S only ono good reason J-fpr marrying, nnd that is be cause you'll dio if youi don't." "I consider nn nntiouncemont of the wedding of two divorced persons to bo in tho nature of nn intimate communication. It not only an nounces, tho wedding It also an nounces the divorce" "Friendship between tho sccs is nil iudgo'l I'm no friend to a roso in my garden. I don't .call it friendship eh ch a warm, stnrry night, moonbeams nnd ilex trees, 'and n spirit who knows how,' and all thnt.,r , "I like your country. You've no fear and no respect no can't nnd lots of can." '"A mnrringo in your country is no moro than a whnt do you cnll 'cml A thnnk you, ma'am. That's what an American marriage is a thank you, ma'am bump bump you'ro over it, and on to the next." "If wo cannot bo decent, let ua endeavor to be graceful. If wo can't be moral, at least we can avoid being vulgar." ' "In America thero aro no ladies except salesladies." "American marriage 'is anew thing. We've got to strike the paco and the only trouble is, Judge, that tho judiciary havo so messed tho thing up thnt a man can't be sure ho ta married until he's divorced. It's a sort of merry-go-round." "Somo of your American gals aro tho nicest boys I over me.t." "When husband and 'wife' split, ma'am, it's the horses thnt suffer.'' "It's just simply a fact, nnd thnt's nil there is to it if n woman ha3 once been married that is, the first man she marries sho may quarrel, she may hate him, she may despise him, but sho'll always be jealous of him with other women. Always I" "I'm your first wlfo once removed." (It Tif ff liPJEM VT.-. mi TM E" I IfB Jl MARKrr .T.v' tn it. ... . -"niPERiiir --n!"' " sham! ::: rONTINimita .. . -r JLWrt .ran;-" . . ffl-fiTTS- MARH IIUlln. - iS lt THE PUIJN THIENDS with jack n.t; .. -n r c-oiis spSs "1'ajjy or rnpTTv . CMvai omilq EIIY Ass In SPECIAL ADDED FEAtr"""" IRENE MYERS &C0 One-Act riajl.l ..T.- ..' and nrimrt m. '"''" --" 1UI-M B. F.Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS. once, tho producers will gladly pay hy out right purchase or royalties sums that will ARTURO SPAILTA Regisseur of "Aida" at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, Juno 6. Prominent Photoplay Presentations SIAT. 2 P. M. NIGHT, 8 r. 2 SHOWS DAILY 2 M. NKXT WEIC SPECIAL MEMOKIAL WEEK PROGRAM The Chormtnir American Optmtlo Star CAROLINA WHITE Late of (lie Phlladelphla-Chlcaco Company Offprint n Program of 1'iuorlto Arias CHARLES E. EVANS Assisted bj HELENA PHILLIPS 4, CO. Presentinc "A r.orcotten Comblnntlon" HARRY, FERN & CO.' The Philadelphia Comedian In "Veterans" Dane CLAUDIUS & SCARLET Ljllian In "The Call of the Sixties" HERBERT CLIFTON BotsBm Gmam THE folloirlnr theatres obtain their clotures thronrh tho STANLEY Doeklas Company, which Is a guarantee of enrlr showing of the finest prodnotisas. All pictures reTlened before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In jour localltr sbtalalns Pictures through tho STANLEY. D00KINO COMPANY. mui ALHAMBRi 12th, Srorrls & Tassyunk Ave. Mat. Doily at 2 : Evgs , 7 4 B. Vaudovllle Ic Param't Pictures. Dpuglas Fairbanks ,n ''tIdgom0aV ARCADIA ooth DESSIB DARRISCALB and TVM. DESMOND in "NOT MY SISTER" DOT I f S2D AND THOMPSON ArKJLiLXJ MATINEE DAILY DOUBLE TRIANOLE DILL WM. 8 HAIIT in "THE ARYAN" "His Hread and Butter," Keystone Comedy rn nitfXKlT B2D above market iiiliLilVlvylN 1 Mots. 1:30 A 3:30. lOe. Evgs. u:30, 8. 0:30, ISO CHAS CHATL1N In "THE FLOORWALKER" OLADYS HANSON in "The Straight Road" CEDAR PAKAjorNr THEATRE LIRFRTY broad and L1Dr'K1 COLUMBIA MAROAIIET LANDIS & RICHARD JOHNSON h in "BROKEN FETTERS" Logan Auditorium DroadR1 BL FRANK KEENAN in THE STEPPING STONE" .BEE'IIO, GRAY & ADA 80MMKRVILL15 MOSCONI BROS. THE NORVELLES SELIO TRIBUNE PICTURES ' - ,:n X'r M Tlfl Crt. Mat. n"ryt,2Moln70,n-,''R,"t ' Ile;t8ent. "r.'.flgg j fij, "' LEWIS WINYClY SgS?' "IN MY NEIGHBOR'S ; GARDEN" ; I'refy l,,;-,,eaU,f,jJr . THURSDAY. I1.IJ,AY nnd s.Xr, CLEM I1EVINS &cn IN A COMITOr DIMMATIO SKETCH ' " D A n n v OTHER EQUALLY HTANDAHD ACTS -t- LOGAN THEATRE "10 MARY PICKFORD in "THE ETERNAL GRIND" . BROAD LOCUST Egj., MILLION A B'JD AND LOCUST Mots. 1:80 A 8:30. 8, 0 :30, "sncia a., jiusnman Beverly Bovna In 0:30, MINUTE" 10a ISO. OOTH AND CEDAR AVE. KATHARINE KAELRED in "THE OIRL ,WITH THE GREEN EYES" FAIRMOUNT 20T" Tuum, ave. CLEO MADISON in "HER BITTER CUP" Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST rUILADELPniA OVERBROOK C3D "?&;, Ava Kir4 Mae Murray ,a "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" BALTIMORE "Battle Cry of Peace" BOTH AND BALTIMORE AVE. Matinee 1:30 and, S.SO. Evenlor 6:30 and 8:45. EUREKA 40TU MARKET BTS CHARLES CHAPUN in "THE FLOORWALKER" FRANKFORD frankdnue CONSTANCE COLLIER in "THE CODE OP MARCIA QRAY" 56TH ST. Theatre MAS? Bel. Spruce. Evgs. 7 to 11, cieo Riagley and "The LoVe Mask" Wallace Held In 1HC LUVO maott (jjj QT 62d and DfeU Oli Sansom HELEN WARE in "SECRET LOVE" Mats. 2-8:80 B Evas. 0;30 to 11 10c GERMANTOWN 880S $&. In "MOLLY MAKE BELIEVE" THE FLOORWALKER" Marguerite Clark AUUPl rt ... - rTlU GOT" A MARKET 2HB-7-9 VjLAJDEj 1)0,000 KIMBALL OROAN Jane Gray Market St Theatre S33 MATggBr &thel iJarrvmnr ln 'e kiss See "Pegr o" the Ring" IlltOAI) ANIl MONTdinll-ltV F. O. NIxon-Mrdllnarr (ten. Mrr. Dally Mats.. IPC. Ktkb.. 7 & 0. 10 & 2Ue. "FORDEAROLDPENN" A Dramatlo Collece Sketch, with Mr. Percy Winter nnd Other Members of the Orpheum Players. 6 BIG ACTS AND PICTURES Ti.v.r ... iu.i.;iui,i,rai,is FOREMOST PARK FREE TO PARK TROLLEY PATRONS LAST WEEK OF " KRYIS BAND FUN TOR THE CIIILDEEN TOY HUNT saturday, june 3 200 toys free; School Teachers' Popularity Wnlest Vote for Your Fniorlle Tetchtr BEGINS MONDAY, MAY 29 FIREWORKS KVKKY FMDAT HjOlrr, AUSFICES OF ' University of Pennsylvania i Franklin Field, 33d & Spruc Tuesday Eve.-, Juried GRAND OPEN AIR OPERA AIDA f ALL STAR CAST nimPH. R ii odd Id Zfnevleft. Campanarl othera. Conductor" M, chorus Mntxcnauer. Frtwcltt. M3h jiarueneg,, juuuer su OF HATET' every Wednesday ORPHEUM aEnMANTOWN AND V... CHELTEN AVE8 H n WARNER In "The Bfar of Cawnnor." M. Swain In "His Ditter Fill." Comedy? "Graft ' C.omlns-May 31-June 1, Chaplin In "FOLICE" PALACE 12U "A??8?. STnEBT " 10 A. M. to 11(18 p. M. DUSTIN FARNUM in "DAVID OARRICIC" PARK RIDaMBATiB4.58Sn J3S', Marguerite Clark ,n "HJSE "STRANQB CASH OF MARY PAQET' J. Fred Zimmerman, Sr., Theatre JI. W. Tjfylor. Oen'l Mr. 17l0Tenth Street and Lenlah Avenue Mats.. 5c & 10c Nights, 10c & 20c Philadelphia's Own Comedy Hrlentlsts In 'TILTC TALK OF AN OVERCOAT" The Four Casters: llruea. Duffet & CO, Ned Norton a uinai ranK uaoayi Htenurt A Keeleyi "Jhe Iron Claw'f POLACCO', '. O.500 ORCHESTRA ,..)6$ Scuts $3.00, $2.50. J3.00. 11.50. Btdacuat of SOe on each seat for subscriptions. srriilof. nt the Recorder's OMIce nt the Unlrerillr Wt or .nay au. riiDiie sais 01 uc on May SO. at Glrabcls. at 1103 CltiUt and nt Houston Hall. U. st P. ' raornlnr begins Street STANLEY MARKET Ab. 18th llilD to 11IIO Mae Murray In First Presentation of David Relaseoa "SWEET-KITTY BELLAIRS" Added Attractions Charlie Chaplin ln "Police." Ooldbergls ''Animated Cartoon. "Leap Year." Views lllttenbou&e Square Flower,Market, PRINCESS 1018 MARKET World Film Corp. C1.:!: r, i. . . presets Hmuie Polim in "LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE c"r" Etl" IN THE WAIFS" ART EXIII111T10N PAUWNE CLAYEY J thft Phllopatrian production of, "roniUiVB MinuUw Vm res4 .4. Jwi" TUB l'UIILIO IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP The Graphic Sketch Club AT TIIK CLTJW STUDIOS 718-717-119 CATHAJUNK. ST. A remarkable exhibit of Falntloxs. Draw ings, Sculpture and llluatratlon iNESDAY AND SATITR- Y BVENINQ MONDAY. WED: DAY AFTERNOONS BVjER' AND ALL DAY SUNDAY ADMISSION, FREE GARDEN MD .foo JSS.U Mary Miles Minter in "Emmy of Stork's Net" Others NORTH Broad Street Casino BR0ARB,i"w Matins 2.30. Evenlos S:4B, 8:1S and 8:80 Edith Johnson ln uvu&2rSi'cS8$ Monday VlnlnU Pearson In "Blaxlcr LoVo" rvE. Ul Wild LEHIOH AVENUB VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" Picture. KENSINGTON VRXNKTOJXD AVa AND - p. PALM KATJIARINB KAELRED HOU8JI FfEg i i IIHI t . J nminn AVENUE TUEATREv jllvVlVi- 7TH AND OIRAHD AVENUE Dorothy Gish & Owen Moore in "LITTLE MEENA'S ROMANCE" m . TvT V.n BROAD ST.. ERIE Great INortnern oermantn aveb. NORMA TALMADGE in "CHILDREN. OF THE HOUSE" IRIS THEATRE 8'"AViNu1E,aT0N WM, H. THOMPSON in "CIVILIZATION'S CHILD" JEFFERSON SOTH AND DAUPHIN STREETS Kitty Gordon " &F ' DREW COMEDIES KNICKERBOCKER SSSt Marie Doro "DIPLOMACY" LAFAYETTE akvSotn FANNIE WARD in "FOR TUB PEFEN8B" ICAnFD FORTY-FIRST AND lXUAJU&ri, LANCASTER AVENUE WALLACE REID and CLEO RID0LET in 'THE LOVE MASK" RIALTO aESIANTOWN AVE. ,' . T TULPEHOCKEN ST. JOHN BARRYMORE in "NEARLY A KINO REGENT " MARKET bteet ALICE BRADY in "TANOLED FATES" RUBY MARKET STREET MABEL TAdBS&BMT' 'THE SNOWBIRD" SHERWOOD "T fjfD WORLD FILM CORP. rSg" Clara Kimball Young ta '5'1JjlFeft SAVOY METRO Wl MARKET BTREET PRESENTS F. X, Bushman ,n "A Myggr,ITie, TIOGA " AND VENANOO STS Lenore Ulrich ,n B Ew And "THE CHOBALCELg' PAULA" yiCTORI A ""SI-NINTH Edmun'd Breese oWuW Added Wm. Collier ln "The jfr-qood quyu Globe Theatre Musical Comedy MARKET & JUNIPER ATS YAVDEYlLttB Continuous 11 a. m.jo it i. m. juc, joe, VS9, Millionaire Son BPr7,a.i: Werner-Amoros Iroupe And Other Well-Known Vaudsvilllans. i , RT?r.AT. SIT TTTRATBF!' nrwpmr nv tttj-w kii a t hit JfTVB itf BS ItAiaUa IK UUtlAs Willi OVa. A a.p " iih Cnofas.fnl Gsniin nf tfi P1firrt if UU ...a. -"-""- " "1 "" J j CATIB)MO FIIILOFATKIUt v 1 UVider management of JAMES J. SKBIXT -wl rIa the Great American Comedr with W "Forty-Five Minutes From Rroadwav" ' ? "1 "--a , - . . w . Benefit of tho Work Amont Little 'oljU.if SISTERS OF THE GOOD SIIErHntD, HI, JUIUUAJ.1 ,lfllfcwii w... Beats no alter Juno IT.- MAGDALIIN ASVLUJ1. Uia. now jon saia at the Asylum. J)n ins 8th at tho Theatre. V JOIN THE CROWD AND VISIT TOT PHILADELPHIA , TODAY AND TOMORROW I .CIVIC EXPOSITION AudltorlomBuilding CoramercUl Moirw J 31th Street Below Spruce. J ( OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 P.U- , Restaurant! Lectures ; Movlo Pictw j 100,000 Square Feet pf EsfcM , , ADMISSION 2S CENTS t : -r- ACADEMY TONIGHT at Ml jT jtLaJclLsll4 Dmtin Farnum b "David Garriclt" 1214 MARKET 10o 20o 10 A. M. to 11 110 i: M. 1 fC1 TQTTJ130 ,n1 LOCUST STREBTfl XjJJij 1 FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN 'MILLION A MINUTE" RPI MrtNT 02D ABOVE MARKET JLljlllVilN 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN and Gladys Hanson In 'Th Straight Rbad." "POPS" v CONCERTS ppdt$m ""I'.i i PhUadiJpK OrcbertMY Bololst: Popular Prices. .. . st,i!mi ? 1- Madeleine McQuUtn, VlsUaWI J iiepDes, iiu vu.m..,--j lyric mffiAMm THE ORE.4T JISD.OOO MUSICAL'BEtiy 4 "TOWN TOPICS' WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST, 0LPDBTO ' llElVt LESLIE tiOPHIK F,S?,P LAVAKRE and 1SJ OTHBHS I. I- 117, JSJ Philadelphia's Foremost Park. VYOOaSlae rm to Park TrolUy Fatroaa JOIYL AND HIS BAND, cnunrciT Last Mat & foir- 5f" HISBWDALIGHT .-. ' ' ,,.w wv w r K?iLj'is.arv t """ I II II. I. X iMJJ- Amer. tha SE25S JIats. Thura. & Sat. Fhonr Walnut 6168 Special EngroBe" for two nee" Jeata ttQWAUPttttraUtU STANLEY &?!, &. jgg CONTINUOUS WMn-'MtUhliiZ ifriHMfiWff'ir"MT""nf'""TTH'rirfni'iMiriniiniuiiiiiiii, lAdelphi 'fhrtfflC- (cM WF MJr .jb 4.4 Tl. HEGINNINO MONDAY NIGHT And Her New York Playhouse Company PRESENT ITOR THE yiBBT WEEK ' "THE NEW YORK IDEA" UCdHu wita.iH iWBiTxf i mu BABUBAM 'T... 7r TV. . "S.T.4' rrs. . F w .. Tl, . LJL-AtiwwMl