Fin i,jximm wKWPB EopiEr K9frT R K. MlAs. I, JiV. .' Atlantic City Put lie Enjoys Tkeatre Folk u Wetfier TKcy Act in New Plays or Just Loaf, TJhey Are Welcome ATbKtrtlO CITY, July JR. The many jmbers of the theatr'cM profession sum. motihg; here ore hrwlwr a lot of fun talk Jnc OTer happy days pnt In this city years &-. Many of the present-day stars In musical comedies and nearly alt of the pres ent Xraudevllle stars were once 'Variety" actors, that term Including In byeone days Tery man or woman who did a. specialty of any kind, dancing;, singing, acrobatic at monologue. Quito a bunch of tho people here at present played In this town a score or more years Ago and tiiey tell It now with Eleq that all they received for their weekly wage, If they were a team, was' "twenty flve-and-cakes," tho twenty-flve meaning th& number of dollars paid to them and the "cakes" their board and lodging. At the variety theatres, In the old excursion house district, men and women now quite prominent played as high ni six hours a day for that amount of compensation and wero glad to have the opportunity of spend ing the summer months playing nt Doyle's, Ouvernator's and the Fortescue Theatre. The uplift of tho standard In tho vaude ville business Is proved by ho raise In sal aries alnco the days of variety. People who played for the small figures quoted now receive from one to five hundred dollars a week, for virtually tho samo stylo of work as thjy formerly did, and yet with alt this prosperity they are proud of tho days of struggle and sit around now and talk of the fun they had In thoso times. Not quite 20 years ago George M. Cohan, who was then a member of the Four Co hans, was married In this city. Tho Cohan quartet was then made up of Jerry and Mrs. Cohan, tho parents; Georgle, who had not started waving the American nag, and Joale, who was happily married to Fred Klblo for a docado and whose death In New Tork this week cast a pall over the entire profession. The first Eastern production of "Tho Jlaklng Over of Mrs. Matt," a comedy by James Forbes, was given this week at tho New Nixon Theatre, with Miss 'May Rob son as the star. Miss Kobson has been meeting with success In this piny In tho wilds of the West and In a few large cities on the Pacific coast, and she mado no error in giving it a showing here, even If she did not make much money. The play made & dlstlnctlvo laughing hit here nnd would have struck the bull's-eyo on the target of publlo opinion had tho supporting company been a little stronger. The story of the play Is not alarmingly new. It is the old theme of a successful business nian being unablo to lift his hard working wife up In tho social scale. Hap pily, thero Is no femnle siren to luro the husband away from tho loving wife, even though she be n dowdy In appearance nnd a Airs, Malaprop In speech. The gradunl changing of the wlfo, played by Miss Rob sen, so that by a herculean effort she can wear fashionable clothing, and tho love making of a spoiled son Is about all the story In the play, but the many quaint speeches of Miss Robson ns Mrs. Matt mnko the comedy a refreshing and welcome novol ty. Miss Robson has struck a new vein of comedy In this play fully equal to her past successes, and It will win for her many new friends. Three beautiful stage settings carried by the company received liberal applauso on their first showing. The fight over Sunday amusements has been town talk all week, but as yet tho authorities have not made good on their threats to close up certain of tho amuse ment places which persisted 1n running on Sunday when they were told to close. It Is claimed that theatres and movlng-plc-ture theatres aro exempt from this law, and the amusement mon who wore ordered to close are wondering why. Roth sides seem, to be playing a waiting game and Bunday will decide which sldo has the strongest hand to use when tho show down comes. Joseph B. Cohen, manager of the Broad way Theatre. Philadelphia, has his family down here for she weeks, but during his (vacation time ho Is mapping out many big things for his theatre next season. Frank U Shaw, well known to all theat rical men In Philadelphia, Is a frequent Visitor hero and will take a real vacatlpn of two weeks somo time In August. Samuel F. Nlxon-Nlrdllnger. grandson of a P. Nixon, Is breaking Into the theatrical rame here by acting as associate manager of one of tho theatres. Thomas Dougherty and William Barron, both of the executive BtafC of tho Broad Street and Forrest Theatres, Philadelphia, were among the week's visitors. deorge W. Monroe Is still here, resting up after his strenuous road tour with '"The passing 'Ihow," nnd preparing for his New Frank W. Darling, an amusement mag nate, who goes In for big things In the pub llo pleasing line, will be here the greater portion of the -summer. Walter Kelly, "the Virginia Judge," has been engaged by tho Shuberts for next sea on. He la summering hero. CJeorge F, Hall, here with May Robson, 2T??. 5,r1 near 1Ith nnd Poplar streets, Philadelphia, and In his many travels In the theatrical business has never forgotten his native town. BOB WATT, fJRST ANDKXCI,l8lVB PRESENTATION The Photoplay A WAItNI.NO TO A PICTURE PAE8ED BY CONSENT 4irv nv ni. Otrectd tjr Thl iU.Ur Otnlu Lola IT ltt CWKATKR THAN DRA&IA- JT la A rUOTOPlAY m&tim fc:' iSPl ft u M ra fsl bI Retail Tifflw vz?M-kt4 wWi P ffk i1ii "P M mft BT'' Sfjp? "'- --- ... - -- )rtrttK&tZXrrS- t .rTi.-f-- SI WOODSIDE PARK JTBEB TO KVEnVBOOY SPECIAL NERVO PJUECr FBOlf NEW YOKK HUTOHUOJIE hmw, twsmxz m&i"'-' ALEXANDER'S Concert Band BQhh BABY mwt t'h.mm 3 " ' i, 1! Hpllg jj THEY'RE RESPONSIBLE Adam Kcsscl, Jr., E. II. Allen, Attorney Arthur Grnhnm nnd Charles 0. Bau mann, executors of tho New York Motion Picture Corporation, at Incc's Culver City plant just before their re cent depnrturo for Now York. Possibly tho new'lilm nt tho Arcadia, "The Lye of tho Night," was under discussion. THE THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR NEXT WEEK XmV FEATURE FILMS STANLEY Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, "Tho Drenm Girl." with Mno Mur ray, a Irfisky-Parnmount production fea turing tho Follies star; a Burton Holmes travalogue. "His Birthday Gift." with Mix Flgman: n Metro comedy nnd n llrny cartoon. Thursday, Friday and Snturday, "Daw Crockett." with Dustln l-nrnum nnd Winifred Kingston, a Pallas-Para-mount production. VICTOItlA "Where Ik My Daughter," with Mary Macl.arin. a Bluebird feature, produced by the Smnlleys and wrltcn by Lois Weber, from Jano Addams book, "An Ancient Evil." Ah Its original title, "Shoes," suggests. It is tlio story of a working girl who "sells out for a pair o shoes." All tho week. ARCADIA Monday, Tuesday and Wms ,lny. "The Eye of tho Night," with i U II Ham H. Thompson and Marjory JIo. nn Incc-Trlanglo production, nnd Blllia Burke's eerlal. "Gloria's Romance. Thumlay, Friday nnd Saturday. I ho Ml tlo School Ma'am." with Dorothy Glsh, a Grlinth-Triangle production. PALACE Monday. Tuesday and Wednes day "The Clown," with Victor Moore, a Las'ky-Parnmount production, and Bllllo Burke In tho ninth episode ot "Gloria a nomnncc." Thursday, Friday nnd Sat urday. "The Fan Phantom," with Frank Kccnan and Enid Marker, an Inco-Trl-angle production. YAUDEYILLE KEITH'S "Made In Philly." with Vlvl enne Segal; Edna Wroe. too dancer; Eliza beth Copo nnd Jack Flgel and tho large and expert company responsible for this vaudeville revue; the Sixteen Nnvassar Girls In a new act; Audrow Tombea nnd Lola Wentworth, comedian and come dienne; Harry Holman nnd company. In "Adam Killjoy"; Edwin George, cecentrlo Juggler; Lillian Fitzgerald nnd Henry I. Marshall and the Hcllg Tribune Pictorial News. QLOttU i "Over tho Garden Wall." with Biu-ko and Walsh; Ad Hoyt'a Minstrels: Bobbs and Nelson, singers; FranclH Hoyt and company. In "Iietwpcn EIk'u nnd Nino"; Edith Heney and company, In Uld karactcrs; tho Mngyfys, leuat.t lire demons; I.uclIJe'a Models, a posing act; tho Four Cutups ; Louis Torrettl, the Ital ian troubadour, nnd this Amores Mulvy Company, In "In a Parisian Cafe." GRAND "Tho Court Room Glrln," tabloid musical comody; Wilson Franklin. In "My Wife Won't Let Me"; the Honolulu Trio, throe Philadelphia young men who have specialized In Hawaiian music; Jenks and Allen; the aerial Mitchells; Mendelsohn. In planologuo and moving pictures. CROSS KEY.H THEATRE Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, the Five Byrons. In a Hawaiian musical melange; Thomas MAIIKI.-T AllOVK NINTH Continuous, 9 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. TRICKS, AS L'HU.VI., We und :0c Positively Next Week Only IN TUK STATU Of PENNSYLVANIA You Have Been Waiting to See! EVFRY (URK A MOI'Ai ' l'll M Featuring MARY MacLAREN FOR MEN AND WOMEN OF THE STATE HOARD OF CKNSOHS V)dii Kirron, from Jan Ajdauin' "An Aiiclfnl Krll," ilitVibtr. Author of "Whore Are Mr CblldnaT" RAMA IT IS A CHAPTER FHOU LIFE IfjTOPIlV MABTEItPlEfK 1UHTERPIWB AIX THE TDIK XGA0EUENT Tne Human Comet in Sensational Pive FAKADE-ATUESDAY, JULY 18 tlZ.7TLZJ. tmrsm raizua EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY IS, 1916. A FEW CAMERA SHOTS --atj Iui,!wsi,v3n3sy mi. jm ?imifjiiu. . f iBttiaMsaTsaaaaB? .mm - -. i" i"'!v,wn;..5"i - v THE SM ALLEYS' OWN Here is tho little regiment of actors, nctrcsses and cameramen who help. make perfect the films of Phillips Smallcy and his wife, Lois Weber. The Smallcys arc in the centre of tho Rroup. Their latest Bluebird production, "Shoes," will be seen at ths Victoria all next week. Potter Dunn, tho Tiller Sisters, Kdgar I'oreman nnd company, Newport nnd Stlrk and Theodore Ilnmherg and com-paii-. In fdiadowgraphlng nnd magic. Thursday. Krldny nnd Hnturday, "Tho Urea in Pirates"; Frank Wnrd, the Gal lerlna Four, I3avo Hoss nnd company, Xorton and Allen nnd Jack Dakota and company. "SHOES! SHOES! OLD SHOES FOR NEW!" Reversing tho Clndrrclln order. Univer sal City, Cal., was turned topsy-turvy for a week In tho vain search for a pair of hIiouh to fit Mary MacLaren. Ordinarily, this would not have heen a tremendously dinicult tusk, for Alary hna nlco feet and tho slzo U only threo nnd a half. But I-oln Weber wa.i extremely particular about thoso shoeB, t'jr they wero to bo featured In tho tltlo role nf a drama. Moreover, thoy must bo ) Id shoe terribly old in tlio last stngn. of dilapidation, but sufficiently strong to hold together during the filming of "Where Is Jly Daughter?" which will bo Been at tho Victoria Theatre all next week. All kinds, makes and varieties of shoes were tried, but none of them filled tho re quirements. Miss Weber finally decided upon a pair of comparatively respectable shoes and decided to "ago" them. This proc ess took a week, an! It Is sufficient to say that no Miocs over went through tho har rowing experiences which befell these star shoes. Kvery ono who could get Into them took a whack nt wearing them i hard as possible, nnd they wero worn 21 hours of tho day through nil kinds of muddy, stony, sandy, dirty mid difficult roads uiitll they were In tho condition In which you seo them In this remarkable photoplay, which was adapted by I.ols Weber from a maga zine story which appeared In Collier's. Where the Evening L e dge r- Universal Be Seen MONDAY ilh A- Mnrkrt fill.. I'hIU. Sator Theatre, Jnniba Tliriilrf. I runt A (ilruru An,, run C'lly HiiiiBrn Thfuire. AtUntlo City, N, J, I'ront A (ilrurd Aie,, l'hlla. lirunil Tliutre, neiulliiff, I'u I'umimp. i.uHion. i-a. Huinnirr 'flieutrc. Kr nn nitun Arc. & fiomtr- net St., I'UIIa., J'n. TUKSIMY I'lsia. Thratrc, Hroad & l'ortfr 8U I'lilln. l'ttlitre Thrtitre. 'mtrtllle, S';i, Park Tliratre. .Mlanlli- City, N. J, Victor Tlieitrr, I'ruliUlln A Clourllcia, l'blla, ruklaa Tlittre, fihenanduiili, u, I'rllmiu Tlitatre, (IStli li litn, Ao,, PblU, WKONKtiUAY I'alm Theiitre. I'hlladtlpbU, 1'a. Finally Thcutro, llajlcton, pa, I'tiUre Tlirutre, Hnlem. N, J. llnnpy lluur Theutrt. Coltimbln, pa. IOIIi Htrrct I'pluco. l'hlUdelphlit, I'a. IUIey' TbE4tre, 1'uuliboro, N, J. THl'U8AV Htanlty Theatre, 10th & Market BU Fbll. Ttielna Theatre, l.uncaeter. I'a. Tuxedo Theatre, l'blladeluhlil .'. l'ait Time Tbatr. (jmilli Uethlrhem, Pa, Kiaulre Ibcatre, IranWfurd. l'blla, flrunil Thf,itrB. lluntltiifilaii. Ii. UoiburoucU Theatre, 1'llllaUeliihlu, pa, I'KIDAY Stanley Theatre, 16th A Market Slj.. rblla. Oqtrul Tbeatre, Atlantic (Mtr. N. jr. ' Market St. Theatre, 333 Market tit", l'blla. CahoekKlitk Theatre. 0th A Diamond. I'-hlU. tlueeu Home, Clearfield. I'u, Klclunond Tbeutfe, Ulcbmand li Clearfield. l'lUlaaetDbU. l'alriuount Theatre, l'blladelobla. Pa, PATPBDAY Stanley Theatre, .Uth Market Ht....I'hlla. Ojerbroot 'fheatre, U8d A Hmerford A.., I'buadelpbU. v Kavoy Theatre. Taiuaqua Pa. Korepaul,i'e TUearrj,1lih A Kate 8U.,rblla. rpbeuni, Theatre, Wl iaaa.ouri. Pa. '""" i-ivj ,.., -,, ,, w. NIXON'S I GRAND BROAD AND MONTGOMERY THE MffiCZffl'jffl'ffigVlKAi;1) THE COUBTSOOM GIRLS IN THE AMUSEMENT LAND OF THE PHOTOPLAY NEWS FROM THE OPEN Tho announcement Is mado that tho Uen Greet Woodland Players will present on July 27 and 23, In tho Botnnlo Gardens of tho University, "Ah You Mko It" and "ltomco nnd Juliet" Among tha moro Important players this year aro Edwin Cushman, who has beon prominent In many of tho productions of the last few years of E. II. Hothern. Others In tho company aro Elslo Horndon Kcarns, Lowdcn Adams, LHa Dell Frost, Dorrls Smith, Jcssamlno Newcomb, Gcorgo Carlo ton Somnes, Victor Bcecrott, Gcorgo Hare, It. II. Lace, II. T. Joyncr, J. Luray Butler, W. D. Hanover, Cameron Matthews, Paul Druco and others. New attractions aro being added each week to tho Buena Vista Garden, tho now pleasure ground on the Delaware Illver front and adjacent to the Jersey terminal of tho Gloucester and Philadelphia ferry. The Metropolitan Orchestra, with A. II. Temmo as director, gives concerts every evening and on Saturday and Sunday aft ernoons. The park Is reached by n long and delightful rido over the Gloucester ferry from South street Tho boats will ac commodate SO automobiles In addition to foot passengers. Tho management of the Gloucester ferry servlca calls particular at tention to the fact that tho road to the shoro via tho Gloucester ferry Is shorter by many miles than any other direction Fie :4M& MARKET &tIUNlPER STS In the Henri cf the miouilnit Dlntrlot CONTINUOUS 11 PKIOKS . j A. M, Ttl 11 P. M. "" '"" TIJD Iti:iI,I,Y Preients THE GARDEN WALL A Dainty and Snappy Slnjlnr and Danclnr Novelty With IIUBKK WALSH AD HOYT'S MINSTRELS A Reercanlied Catherine of Talented i-.ntfrilnrri mo HumtocNnrNti 1111,1, T1IE.UUK Market Itelaw 00 Ih Ktrl n.Ty.ai:"::.::.io. Daily, t:J0 I Keenln,.. 7. 0 10o. ISe, 20 lid MONDAY. TUESDAY and IVEUNK8DAY 1I0U HAKEIt Present T1IU FIVE BYRONS X Hawaiian Mulcal Production THURSDAY, FBTOAY and SAT UB DAY TED KK1IXY Prettat The Dream Pirates A BTPPEWPOPS MDBIOAI. COMEDY Otber Papular sod Standard feature SWIMMING Si rfl fifcvjj&SSj OVER " TlllLVlltK l?N APAMS 'W&fr w from Philadelphia, and to the excellent con dition of the roads in that direction. Another depnrturo from tho list of at tractions offered at Woodsldo Park during tho past season Is announced for this week by tho management. Tho spectacle of a man diving from a great height through air Into a shuto will ho presented every after noon and evening to tho patrons nf tho park without charge. This remarkable feat Is accomplished by Ncrvo, tlio Human Comet, who earned Ills tltlo nt tho Xew York Hip podrome, whero tho net was featured for ono entire season. Alexander's Famous Con cert Band has been supplemented by Miss Marlon London, tho local soloist. Band master Pokorny Is nrranglng for tho np pearanco of several musical soloists nt dif ferent times during tho remainder of tho en gagement of tho bnnd. &55 On Your Trips to the Shore Now VSK TIIK JMl'nOVED Gloucester Ferry Service (Foot of South Street) ROrTK NIIOKTKK KOADH BKTTKn 110AT.H DAILY 1IALP HOUUI.Y Saturdays and Sundays Every 20 Minutes IF YOU IIAVK TIMn TO SPAMS. VISIT Vista GARDEN (Near 1'errr) on Delaware Ulver I'ront, (itoureMrr, Is, J. METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA Vueut nnd Inktruinental RolaUtf. rnNri:uTri kvkky kvkni.no and BATUIIDAY A SUNDAY AVTKUNUON9 Longest Hiver Ride In Hie World, 5c VAKIP.D KPSIMKll AMUHinilSNTS ' I'Ol'UIMt.l'KlCi: 11KSTAUKANT Forrest Last Mat. & Evj. THE TEN-REEL VERSION OP 2:15 s;is REX BEACH'S vlf The NE'ER-DO-WELL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OP 20 PRICES 23a A Btc. All Beat Reserved Tl,t- MARKET and I Mlrk 1 HCalrC riTKTPtrn btd iirenwo JUNIPE V"'-'"'C YAVfMYtLLH ContlnuoUM Jl A, M- to 11 P. M. lUe, 13o, iiie. GEORGE W. BARBIER CARRIE THATCHER & CO, 60UEHB A M0R8B. DEN FRANKLIN A CO. OTHER WELL-KNOWN ACTS OT A TVTI 17 V MARKET ABOVE 13TH S 1 AJNLlU I UaB t 11:15 10c, J Bo, 23 Donald Brian th Smugglers N Bcrvlc Include! U-Boat DuUchIanl X A f A iP lJ,i MAnKET STREET JT Vl-i-rVwIil tulee Huff, "DMtlny'a 1 Toy" S.34J toiad Charlie CHAPLIN la "The Vagabond" VIEWS u- BUUMAUINE DEUTSOHLAND" Garrick'--: Last Mat. & Evg, ff." SAS nl COol Eve- :Sc, 30c, 73o HOW BRITAIN PREPARED Aefo Bm a R r A ni A CHESTNUT B1jw 16TU NOW SMILE 1 "No, I'm not liurtinp you," snys Carter de Haven, star of Red Feather photo plays, to Frank Gotch, champion wrestler, as tho two shake hand3 under California's trees. Attention ! Patriotic Philadclphians A Grand Concert and GYMNASTIC iXHIBITIOK UXDHIl Tim AUSPICES OP United Singers of Phila. AND Philadelphia Turngemeinde I'OIl TIIK 11EN13P1T OP Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee's Fund IVILIj be given on Thursday, July 20, 1916 at S P. M nt Convention Hall Broad Street and Allegheny Ave. AI,L SEAT3 HESEHVED Tickets from 25c to $1.00 Tickets ran lw purchnKcil from: OIMIini llltOTJIint.S. 8tli nnd Market Strcete. C. J. IIP.PPD & KO.V. 1117 Chentnut StrMt. N. S.N'KI-LENlllJIlO & CO., Uth nnd Market atrertx. OENEIIAI. UEADQUAUTEUS. 1331 Walnut ' Street. i LIT IIUOTIIEIIS. 8th nml Market Streets. 1'OWKI.TON HOTEL. 0 North -llltli ritrcct. I'lMII, SCIIMll.I,. li'.lii 0rmuntnwn Avi-nue. NOHU AMEItlKA. 100(5 North 3th Street. OSTENDOltPP'S ItnSTAUItANT, 1231 Market .Street. Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee of Philadelphia THOMAS 11. UMITH, Mnyor nn.l Chairman. H11EI.DON POTTKH. VIcb Chairman. JO.SIU'II 13. WIDENER. Treamirer. OEOHOU WENTWOHT1I CA1IK, Secretary. f THE followlnc theatre! obtain their Company, which l ii "nroV,,f?,ir Prominent Photoplay Presentations 1: I TWA 7) jSnam All ilitn're'relevrd before eihlbltloii.Aek for the tlirntrn In your locality obtnlnlns plcturea throiiph the STANLEY ROOK1NQ COMPANY. A I U A M D D A 1 - Morrla ft Paaeyunlc Ave. ALHAuIdKA Mni. Dally t?i .. 7 A 0. 10 r mount rjoturrH. Marguerite Clark ln "'Tnd satins- ARCADIA iii?"oFwTioTH CHARLES RAY in THE DESERTER'' A nriT 1 rk osd and Thompson ArULLU MATINEE DAILT LILLIAN OISH ln "An Innocent MaKdalene" HERMAN SUBMARINE PICTURE, "DEUTSOHLAND" AND HER CREW T-irF nIAVT BSD ABOVE MARKET DCL.1VAVJUN 1 Mat. nan a 3i3o, inc Eves.. 0:30, 8, 0:30. 13o Mary rickford In "A Olrl of Yeaterday." Mr. A Sirs. Sidney Drew ln "Jones' Auto" Comedy. nWt A D COTII AND CEDAR AVE. UC-UAtV. JMKAJIOU.Vr THEATRE ANNETTE KELLERMANN in "NEPTUNE'S DAUOHTER" FAIRMOUNT 0Tn Raro ave. FLORA DE HAVEN in "THE MADCAP" FRANKFORD 4TU toankJKSSub VALENTINE GRANT in THE INNOCENT UB" 56TH ST. Theatre Bel. Snruce ' MATINEE DAILY Eves. 7 to 11 -. Tnr lirl rr ln "Q1ITTER JTA1NIN1C WJKU j?AdDALENB" GERMANTOWN B508 tnTve. HAZEL DAWN in THE SALESLADY" ni rnP BOTH & MARKET 2I15-T.0 ULUDCi 15.000 KIMBALL ORQAN PJJ n,.. In "THE SPELL Ldmund lireese Dp the yukon- "WHO'S GUILTYr' PIDADn AVENUE THEATRB Vj111vU 7TH AND OIRARD AVENUE WiUiam S. Hart ln mAJ, LunE. A4de4 Attrac., 'THE LOVE COMET' Comedy IRIS THEATRE 8,8 NEqTW BESSIE BARRISCALE in "SORROWS OP LOYE" JEFFERSON ?0T" 8tnrdee?hup,"n FRANCIS NELSON in "WHAT HAPPENED AT 23' LAFAYETTE 20" Su1?T0N DUSTIN FARNUM in 'DAVID OARIUCK" IP riPR FORTY FIRST AND UX.rtUC.1V LANCASTER AVENUE FANNIE WARD in "QgTTElt AlAaDALEN" The Knight of the Ball Turkey-trotting with ISO pounds of clothes on Is not conducive to personal comfort nnd enjoyment; nevertheless, Earla Fbxo, play ing tho lead with Mne Murray In tho new Lasky production for tho Paramount pro gram of 'The Dream Girl," which will be seen at the Stanley Theatre the first half of next week, danced all one afternoon in a full suit of steel armor, and when the three property men finally assisted him out of his shell, he admitted that It was not his Idea ot a perfectly good time. The occasion was a fancy dress ball, which will be seen In tho production. Mr. Foxe borrowed the suit of mall from a museum. The Logical Play Tho tradition of tho necessity of n happy ending has hurt our drama. What a play ought to have is a logical ending. If a few managers will produco logical plays onco in a whilo it will not take long to got tho public to stand for a tragic ending 5ai Fon'cet. B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Chestnut and Twelfth Streets MAT., 2 P. M. NIGHT, 8 P. M. 2 SHOWS PAHA 2 NEXT WEEK THIRD WEEK 66 ade in Philly Flret Profeeelonal Appearanes In Hor Hom Cfl jiik or VIVIENNE SEGAL Sensational Hit of "Ths lllus Pnradlea" Kilnn Wroe, Phlln.' Mlnlatnrn Genee KllinlirtU Cone A Jack Pltel Society Entertainers at.t. Tim r.sTAiir.isnr.D favohites IN NEW HONOH AND Sl'IXIAI.TIES 16 Navassar Girls 16 In an Entirely New Musical Program Andrew Tombcs & Lola Wentworth I,ate Foatures of "The Ilrlilo Shop" HAItnY HOI.MAlT GO EDWIN OEOUOE PITZOEKAI.D li MARSHAL! HEI.IO Til 111 UN 13 PICTURES Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PIlIIMI3I.rillA QVERBROOK C3D ANIJ.0tADv,TvE. MARIE DORO In "THE HEART OP NORA FLTNN" SELECTION PllOM THE ONLY OIRL" Victor Herbert EUREKA 0TI1 MAnKET 6TS' ANITA STEWART in "THE SUSPECT" NORTH Broad Street Casino BnoAl?i",w MATINEE 2:30, EVENING 0;4S. SilB. 0:30. Katharine Williams ,n ''gnpHANs-- Comlnsr Monday CHAPLIN In "Tho Vagabond" fVE, I O 1 WINUi lehioh avenue VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" Pictures SOUTH PHILADELPHIA O L Y M P I A llAINBRIDOn The maximum In comfort, safety nnd amuee ments at the minimum prlcw. MATS. DAILY, Maude Gilbert ln "x F00InEvENaE'. iw m f y n umimia umpww pleturei throuch the STANLEY Rooking rarlr lioln of the llrieit production!. LIRFRTY BROAD AND J- f XV 1 I COLUMBIA Katharine Burke and Dave fenton In "THE CROOKED ROAD" LOGAN THEATRE "10 NBn0AD BLANCHE SWEET in 'THE THOUSAND-DOLLAR HUSBAND" OPT TT 02D AND locust Evgs. U:!I0. 8. 0:80, 10c. VIOLA DANA. The Plower of No Man'a Land' CHARLES CHAPLIN In 'THE VAC1AROND" PIRST A:'D EXCLUSIVE SHOWINQ . Motion Pictures of U-Boat "Deutschland and Her Crew" Market 'St. Theatre S33 "& WILLIAM MACK In "ALOHA OE" Added Attraction RAYMOND HITCHCOCK ln THE VILLAGE SCANDAL" ORPHFIJM OERMANTOWN AND unrncum chklten ave WILLIAM S. HART in 'THE APOSTLE OP VENPEANCE" PALACE ,2U MAI"ET STREET Louise Huff in "Destiny's Toy" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'THE VAGABOND" PARKT nmoB ave. & dauphin bt. 1 MAT.. 3(13. EVO., 0:45 to 11. TRIANOLH D0R0TIlT,0tianlDWAM.AC,B REID , PRINCESS ,0,!rrURAEnETBT CLAIRE WHITNEY in "THE RULINQ PASSION" RFP.FNT 'M MARKET STREET CVJEaX 1 UVUAN VOIQB oRastt ROBERT EDESON in . "PATHERB OP MEN" RTAT Tfi OERMANTOWN AVE. XVJ.TVL. 1U XT TULPEHOCKEN ST, BLANCHE SWEET in 'THE SOWERS" R 1 1 R V MARKET STREET "y,0. RELOW "II PTREET Ralph Herz and Irene Howley in llltl fUllfK lAUll" SAVOY 1211 MARKET oinamx VIOLA DANA in THE FLOWER OP NO-MAN'S 3WIND" TIOGA "T" AND VENANao BTa MAE MURRAY in "SWEET KITTT pELLAIRS' V1TTORIA MARKET ST. V 1 I U It I rt ABOVE NINTH OLGA PETROVA In "THE ETERNAL QUES TION.t' ADDED ATTRACTION CHARLIE CHAPLIN In TUB VAGABOND" STANI EY MARKET ABOVH JWX wTiMrou DONALD BRIAH in Wil.V "The Smugg.c?u" so. fiiq acts a wixanip PitnpvsEgl CHARLES JiX Us f-XUa S9TSr tiuiiimunuitntiixmi u lAMMMAiA&tfJiy&MHii'3-