EV3ENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 191G. & ME INDUSTRY SOLIDLY ORGANIZES h producers nnd Exhibitors Together in National Association Get i By the Thotoplny Editor -. j.fmlra nnlttlrvit pnmtt'iltfn 1iv Ai.nlclurc lnterenta of tho nation was inched at the Hotel Antor, In New York. .! f week by the allied representatives of U industry worth $600,000,000 nnd reach fltft 000.000 persons dally through tho In "j"",' ,u ss.nnn mntlon.nlcture thea- screens ui -- ---,- ter11 . . initio nf Jlin hlir ilrlvn Is IVin iwitehln bill, now before the Senate In lw..MnKton. This bill propones to tax mo- ti t In addition to the prcsont taxes' f i. by tho Industry. Tho tax Is aimed KLrilv at tho motlon-plcturo exhibitors ih retaliation 1b to be widespread, Ini tials and direct by all branches of the P57..irv Propaganda on the motlon-ple-! screen In every city nnd town In the Stry Is to be leveled at the politicians 5 .talesmen who havo nelccted motion p Thi Hotel Astor masa-meetlnB was nt . ,,i2i bv 1300 reprcsontntlvcs of tho Indus. .2 Including plcturo makers, picture ells rthutors, exchangomch, theater owners InS managers, projection machine manu K raw Jllm slock manufacturers. m manufacturers, bulldors, furnishers. '! '. imiMii nnd accessory inanu- Jirturers, lithographers, seating mnnufac tSSre, decorators, operators, actors, ac losses, directors and all employes of tho Kilters and distribution companies. ibTh. nna organlratlon of the National i.ToHatlon of the Motion Plcturo Industry rtected! thereby federating the big -T,.hM of the bus nens, which now stnnds fifth among the Industries of tho United EtThe' following directors were elected t willam A. Brady, World Film Corpora tion! Carl LaemnUe. Universal Film Manu SSurlS Company; Adolph Zukor, Fa mous riaycrn-Lnsliy: J. Stuart DlncUton, Vltaaraph! William J. Shcrrlll, Frohmnn Arnusoment Company ; Illchard A. Rowland, Metro Pictures; Illrain Abrams, President raramount; V. A. Powers, Universal; WW Irwin, V L. S. K. i E. C. McManus, international Film Scrvlco; Arthur Jamci, MMro Pictures Corporation: W. S. Ilurh, Fred Seacroft, Paul CJullok, Fred J. Hunny, Outline: A. P. Tugwoll, Los Angeles; P. J. , J.ud Detroit; H. A. Chcylnskl, Chicago; B. H Trigger, New York ; Thomna Furniss, Duluth; I I' Levlno, New York; V. J. llerrlngton, I'lttsburgh ; Louis Blumcnthal, New York; F. J. RcmbUHCh. Indiana, nnd C II. Phillips, Milwaukee. 'The meeting signalled tho final and com olete organization of tho motion picture In dustry' and all Its allied Industries nnd branches. Tho movement which crystallized yesterday followed tho convention at Chi cago during July 12 to IS. nnd from now forth the fllm industry Is to bo reckoned ns a, political Inductee. The picture-makers havo felt that hecauso their business was highly prolltablo they havo been made tho targets for unjust at tacks from tho politicians. As n result of theso long-continued attacks it was decided at the mass-meeting to rcrtulro a definite expression of opinion from both presidential candidates. Robert D. Wilson, JuVcnllo actor appear ing in tho Motro-Drejv comedies, began his professional career when ho was years old. He was the president, stnr and au thor of tho Wilson Stock Company which held the boards In Mr. Wilson's stablo In Warren, Pa. u-4aa MK1M "The Victoria Cross," a drama by Paul Potter, will bo tho second photo-dramatic I production In which Lou Tellogen will ap pear on the Paramount program at tho Stanley. His first, shortly to bo seen, is Tho Victory of Conscience." I ' Theatrical Baedeker ' NEW FDATUnE FILMS. STANLEY First half of week, Clco IllJgely and Wallaco Reld, In "Tho Hou.e of the Golden Window.," a I.asky-Paramount pro duction, and Da Wolf Hopper.. In "Poor Vapa." Second half of weak. Mario Doro and Theodoro Hoberts, In "Common around"; Mr. and Mr.. Sidney Drew, In a Metro comedy. "Preparedness," JUtCADIA First half of the week. Charles n.y. Frank Keenan and I,oulse (llaum. In tho Triangle feature.' "Honor Thy Name." Sec ond half of week, Mao Marah nnd Robert Hirron. In Triangle feature, "The Marriage of Jtolljr-O." 'PALACE: Flrat half of week, Clco rtldsely and Wallaen Held. In "A Selfish Woman " a Laaky-Paramount feature, and Charles Ctnp lln. In "Ono A. M." Second half of week. "Under Coer," with Hasel Dawn nnd Owen Moore. Saturday, Charles Chaplin. In "Ono A. M." added. VICTOniA Monday and Tueaday Dorothy Olah, In Triangle feature. 'VTha Little Bchoolma"am," and Charles Chaplin. In "une A. M." Wednesday and Thursday, Ileislo Love and DeWolf Hopper, in Trlansle feature, "Stranded." with Chaplin continued Wednes day and Drew comedy Thursday. Friday and Saturday. 'Tho Devil at His Klbowr." with Dorothy (Jreen and Clifford Uruce. a Popular Ilaia and Players feature, Chaplin reappears Saturday VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Laura Hope Crews, in "Her Hus band's Wife": Albretlna Itasch and her lUllet Divertissement; lien Deely and Lillian Steele. In "The New Ilelluoy": Qeora-e M Ilneener; laabtll D'Armond. assisted by IJouby O'Nelt. l?....'.'A Deml-Tasso llevue"; Foar Headings; viiuama ami aesal. in "At llua Junction"; vVftr. brothers; Fred and Lydla Wener. with "The Octopus." and the Sells-Tribune liT M-.-.i ww h.u v wvxa. . ivi9 x-iuioriai. KIXO.V8 GriAND "Tho airl In the Moon"; vfSr.'- O'lrlen and Mormack. Mr. and Mu. Phillips. Calts Drothers, Dave Itoth. Nolan ana Nolan. Jutglers: tha Patha News and Mutual comedies In addition to special news 0)D?TTTom" Allen and company. In "Hoard In School Girls"; Kvmpton Oreena and Vlr rlnla Hennlnir. In "When the Clock Stopped" : .vv.S ellauues and a Spot"; Jtucker and Unlfred. In "The Chinaman and the Coon." Tha Merchant Prince," "The Cabby" and other acts. CROSS KEYS First half of week. "The Girls frajnlvokomo." a musical comedy tabloid, jaabella Roberts- Seymour Felix and Flcsslo .-"fj ,tn. "-Y Dunbars, Betta and Chldlow and Sylvia, GIRLS BEST SWIMMERS, SAYS EXPERT TEACHER Lighter and Built More Symmet rically for Cutting Water, H. It. Allen Declares Girls are tetter equipped for swimming. mt once they learn to maintain their equtllb- M llunln the water make far better awlm P tters than men, according to Harry It wu, supervisor of the various swimming tenters which are under the direction of the Board of Education. ,. "Gfrla are built for swimming because wre are more curves to their bodies. Their th. are much Halhter than a man's and 'Wily, Once a, woman learns to swim she pecomes an expert very rapidly, More women than ever are taking lessons this yar," said Mr. Allen. .,A,.new system of teaching is being used the swimming centers at Memphis and iTicker streets, where 225 girls, from tha T,?68 ls t0 a"e learning to swim In an unusually short time. They are admitted f squads of 15, and first are given land "ercfcea under the direction of a woman Tf.i ctor They learn the breast stroke anting on the edge of tho pool. This stroke Is the only one taught at .th water, because the object of the lessons U Wh hs s'rls endurance and not speed. "n they have mastered the arm move (Rent. thv v ....i. .1 . .A..M k. aowine on wlttriHjth handa to a tops at a """i'w a ot tne pool. soon as they show sufficient Improve ment the girls are allowed to use the belt '"" wnica they progress to the water wings, TVhea they can awlm for 49 con "uuous minutes, they are given a badge of Pronelency la all of the teats which have wen. made the girls who have been able to hrS " "iulre4 length p tlmo far out number the boy, - Evening Ledger Photoplay Cast Contest &f '" .""" one n. Yetlns fiMiif.."? '?n""t t. Derision deptember J. HCW TO VOTE thewSFfi." mU,ir-rn,ir 'ndldile'(.,nnme In l5eniTir ?Hl2L,(.ni 1bny' ani mnl1 e tbe Ilelow f. ,.I-2,!nlt " ,n ,h lM'r "'lire, "'low Is a specimen ole In miniature! tXh heading nan,e n'" " " " " ENTHY BLANK pllfTont'c1,!',"0 "n,ni, U,Ucr rh0," Name (Ml,, or Mrs.) ,r.-..w... Home Address. ,,,,,,, , Name (Mr,) ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Home Address. Tnlf red from Nomlnntlne organization. fomlnstlna ernnlatlons rnny ronrentrnln uirir oles nn one candidate or mar nnmlnnte nnd work for twot I. e., ono lady, one Ben tie man, Thl nomination Mark, nlicn nrnperlr ..I'.Lji"'. ",mArr.,n''1ed1 will rniltlo ths itonilnen to 1000 vote. Camlldntr nre rconeed . cite Ihelr liome nddrrxs In cnfli unil nrrj Initunre, no tnnf llin I.illlnr will lie nlile to rpmnimilrnte with them from tfmf to time. All uddree l 1 ktrlrtly ronlldont nl. llnly ono domination lllnnk will ho rrrdlted enrh rnnteKtnnt. Slnll l JjenlnB T.edgfr riioloptny Cnst Contest, r, I). Dot DSI, 1-hllniielnti a. ICE CREAM MEN UNABLE TO FILL CITY DEMAND Between 150,000 and 175,000 Quarts Sold Here Daily Tho continued hot weather has given Philadelphia nn Ice cream appetite which dealers nnd It virtually ImiioRKlble to satisfy. Ilctween ino.000 nnd 175.000 quarts are helm: consumed dally within tho city limits, nnd this amount would ho -considerably In creased, dealers suy, If thoy wero alilo to meet tho demand. Managers of sc'vcral large Ice cream con cerns said todny that they lind been fnrccd to turn down orders front now customer.'! because the Increased demands of tho olif customers were tnxlns their dally produc ing capacity to the limit. In addition to the Increased demand, tho scarcity of labor has nlso ndded to the manufacturers' trou bles,, for thoy find It dlfllcult to get enough men to deliver tho manufactured product. THE MUCKER B$ EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Author of tha TARZAH and MARS Stories Fairmount Park Band at George's Hill Tho Fairmount Park Hand, under the leadership of Illchard Schmidt, plays today at acorgo'a IIlll. The program follows: AITfcrtNOON. 1 TO 0 O'CLOCK. Qvarturc, "Poet und Peasant" Suppo Scenes from "Lucia dl Lommormoor" .Donizetti (a) "Hntr'acte Vnlse." from "Coppellu," ' Dallbes li) "U. 3. A. Patrol" Coxmoro "Qrand American Kantnslo" llenrtlx Suite. "The Conqueror'' ...Oermjn Woltr, "Ia Ilarcarollo" Wnldteufel Three dances from "Tom JnneH" Oerman Melodies from "Kalr Co-Hd" Luders nVnNINO. 8 TO 10 O'CLOCK. Overture. "Euryanthe" Weher "Itemlnlsccnccs of OtTenlmrh" Oodrroy Darllono solo, "for All nternlty"..Mascheronl Vlncenzo ltlso. Sulto, "Americana" Tlmrlian - AJanco ai ine orriifniD .uuluuudi OlfAPTKR XIX (Contlnned), BILTA' slapped his Ihlgh resoundingly, and laughed In stentorian tones that cnuFcd tho oychrows of tho sensitive Smith on the door nbovo to elevate in shocked horror. His eyes had been averted, mostly as ho talked. Now ho swung suddenly upon her. "Ho's on do square, ain't he?" he de manded. "Vcs," said Ilnrhnra. She was not qulto snro whether to fcol offendod or not. Out tho memory of Illlly's antecedents enmo to his rescue. Of cotirso, he didn't know that It was such terrible bad form to broach such a subject lo her, she thought. '"Well, then," continued the mucker, "wofs up? Maltory'a do guy for yousc. Yousa loved him, or youso wouldn't havo got engaged to him." Tho statement was nlmost an Interroga tion. llntbara nodded nfilrmntlvely. "You boo, Hilly," sho started, "I havo always kmmn Mr. Mallory nnd always thought thnt I loved him until until " Thero wni no answering light In Ullly's oyer no encouragement for the words thnt wero on her lips. She halted Inmcly. "Then," rho went on prpsontly, "wo bo camo engaged nfter wo reached Now York. Wo nil thought you dead," sho concluded simply, "What Is nt tho toottom of this row?" persisted Hilly. Ho had fallen bnck Into tho decent pronunciation thnt Uarbara had taught him, but neither noticed tha change, l-'or a moment ho had forgotten that he was playing n part. Then ho recollected "Nothing much." replied tho girl. "I couldn't rid myself of the feeling thnt they bntl murdered you by leaving you back there nlune and woundod. I begnn to think 'coward' every time I saw Mr. 4t.illory. I couldn't marry him, feeling thnt way to ward him, and. Hilly, 1 realty never loved him ns ns " Again sho stumbled, but tha mucker made no attempt to grasp the opportunity open bo foil) him. Instead ho crossed tho library to tho lolo rhottc. llunnlng through tho book, ho camo presently upon tho itumbor he bought A moment latir ho had his connection. "In thnt Mallory?" ho aBkcd. "I'm Hyruo Hilly Hrno, Do guy dat rracked your mug fcr youso on do Lotus." "Dead? Hats! Not mo. 8ny, I'm up hero at Hnrlmrn's." " "Vcs, tlut's wot I said. She wants youso to heat It up hero '8 swift ns youso kin beat It." Unrbara Harding stepped forward. Ilor cjes nuro blazing. "How daro you!" she cried, attempting to sclzo tho telephone from Illlly's grasp. Ho turned hh huge frame between hor and Uo Instrument. "Git a movo on." lio shouted Into tho mouthpiece. "Good-by," he hung up. Then ho turned back toward tho angry l-.Irl. "I.ook here," ho said. "Onco youso wai strong on do sob stuff wit' me.tellln' mo how noblo I was an' all do dllfcrcnt t'lngs ynUHO would do fer mo to repay all I done fcr youso. Now youso got do chanct." "Whnt do you mean?" nsked tho girl, puzzled. "Whut can I do for you?" "Youso kin do dls fer me. When Mnllory gits here, jouso kin tell him dat do en gagement Is nil on again sco?" In tho wide oyes of tho girl Hilly read a deeper hurt than ho had dreamed of. Ho had thought that It would not havo been "Nearer, My Ood. to I.ani?oy (a) Paraphrase, l nB" . . (b) "Polish Danco No. 1" Scharwenlca "Spanish Dances" Moszkowsky Melodies from "Tho Droken Idol" Alstna "Star Bpana-led Ilanucr. ' Band Concert In Passyunk Square Tho Municipal Hand, under tho leader ship of Benjamin Hoeshman, will play to night at Passyunk Square, Twelfth nnd Wharton streets. Tha program follows: Overture. "Mabucodonosor" Vordl (n) "Humoresiiue" .Dvorak (b) Intermezzo. "Elegante" Offenbach Characteristic. "A Houlhern Wedding"... letter Qema from "Tho Uluo Paradise" Uyslert and Itombers Tenor solo. "Selected" William Paean Grand selection, "Caullerla Itustlcana" Mni-aicnl Valsn dl Concert. "Jolly Fellows". ...Vollgttdt Melodies from "Tho Fortune Teller" Herbert Allentown Insurance Man Dies ALLENTOWN, To... Aug. 7. William D. Meiers, 52 years old, ono of Allentown's largest flro Insurance brokers, died Mid denly yesterday of apoplexy, with which ho was stricken Saturday. Prominenl Photoplay Presentations WEST 1-IIILADKI.PHiA OVERBROOK caD AND &$? nAvn. Wm. H. Thompson and Chas. Ray In "Till! DIVIDEND" MUSICAL SELECTION "LA PAI.OMA" EUREKA 40Tn MAnKET STS- P.LUKBIHD PEATUnc ELLA HALL ,iJhc GM r" APnPN 03D & LANSDOWNE AVE OVIN.l-'Cl'l EVO., 0:30 TO 11. CARTER DeHAVEN in "From Broadway to a Throne" htll'TJI P1IIIUDELI'1II.V OT YMPIA IlItOAD AND The maximum In comfort, safety and amuse- limit at the tnfiiimuni price. MATS. DAILY. "THE ItlGIITS OP MAN" "JtySTEUIKS OP MVKA" difficult for her to turn back from tho vul gnr mucker to tho polished gentleman. And when he saw that sho was suffering, and guessed that It wns beenuso ho had tried to crush her lovo by bruto force, ho could carry tho gnmo no further. "Oh. Uarbara." ho cried, "can't you see lhat Mnllory Is your kind that ho Is n fit mate for you? 1 hao learned since I curat Into tlilt house a few minute? ago tho unhrldgeablo cham that stretches be tween Hilly Hyrne, the mucker, and such ns you. Onco I hoped ; hut now I know. Just n1 you must havo always known, thnt a single lifetime Is far too short for a man to cover tha distance from Grand avenue to Hlversldo drive. "you have taught mo what n good girl can do toward making a man of a beast. You'vo taught me prldo nnd solf-rcspect You'vo taught mo so much that I'd rather that I'd died back thero beneath tho spears of Oda Iseka's warriors than live hero be neath tho sneeri nnd contempt of servants nnd tho pity and condescension of your friends "I want you to be nappy, Barbara, and so I want you to promt mo thnt you'll marry Hilly Mallory Thero Isn't any man on earth quite good enough for you ; but Mallory comes nearer to It than any one I know. I've heard 'cm talking about him Around town since I cfthie back, nnd there Isn't a rotten story chalked up against him nowhere. That's n lot, more than you can say for ninoty-nlne out of.n hundred New Yorkors that aro talked about nt nil outsldo their own front parlors. "And Mallory's a man, too tho kind that every woman ought to have, only they nln't enough of 'em to go 'round. Do yoU remember how ho stood up there on tho deck of the Lotus nnd fought fair against my dirty tricks? H's a man nnd n gentle man, Uarbara, the sort you can bo proud of j and that's tho sort ou got to have. You see, I know you. "And ho fought ngaln-it those fellows of Yoka In tho street of Oda Iseka's village, llko a man should fight. There ain't any yellow In him. Barbara. IIo and your father didn't leavo me until there 'seemed no other way, even In the fnco of tho things I told them to m.tke them go Don't harbor that ngnlnst hint. 1 only wonder that ho didn't croak me; your dad wanted to, nnd Mal lory wouldn't let him." "They never told mo that," said Uar bara. Tho bell rang. "Here ho Is now," said Hilly. "Good-by. I'd rather not sco him. Smlth'll let mo out tho sonants' door. Guess that'll mako him feel better. You'll do as I ask, Uar bara?" "You'll do ns 1 nsk, Uarbara !' ho re peated j but this time It was n command. As Mallory entered tho room, Uarbara heard the door of tho servants' entrance slam behind Hilly Uyrnc. nnd sho knew thnt tho mucker had gono out of her life forever. (Tlin END.) Prominent Photoplay Presentations iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiLi lJoAi BooBm Gmpamu rrim fotlorclna theaters otilaln their picture tlirpach the STAM.r.Y Honklni Company, which I n rnarnntee nf early slinnlnc of the finest production. All Vlrtnre re eed before exhibition. Ask for the thenter In jour locality il ! amine Pictured Ihrotiiu the STAM.ISV IIOOKINO COMPANY". A T II A MDD A 2'h. Morris a Passyunk Ave. ALH AMBK A Mat- Dally at 2 ; KK.. ' " riiiiuiiiiLMiu nmont Pictures wn.r.tn cnt.T.TEU. Jit . In CilAHI.IE CHAPLIN In Tho Iluglo Call.' ONE A. M" ARCADIA CHESTNUT m:i.oW PITH PIIANK KELNAN and CIIAIILES KAY In "iiu.Nim -riii j.h.. . lilt. I, IE nURKE In "Olorla's ltoinnnce. No. ' A DPil I f C2D AND THOMPSON ArULLAJ matinee daily Douglas Fairbanks m 'wVtVitfate" HILLIE lirilKE In "Gloria's Itomancc." No. C. ryci Ali-YMT1 02t ahove maiiket BLLMLJlN 1 Mats., l -so k .1 :qn. inc. 1..K" ..' ' - " -" Marguerite Clark ,n "&$ D SATINS'1 nvr A r? ooth and ckdah ave. LLUAK I'ARMtOVKT THEATEH Holbrook BHnn '" "T,oH JJ""888 "WHO'S Ul'ILTy?" No. II. i FAIRMOUNT ANoDmArtD ave. ANITA STEWART in "THE DAIUNO OP DIANA" FRANKFORD "Jl ""SZSnn BLANCHE SWEET in "THE THOPRANO-DOLLAP. HUflllAKD" 56TH ST. Theater MATINEE ni n.v Tl!nw Rnr,lr. TJTl rm. Tift 11. Paulino Pre-Ierlck. 'Tho World's flrent Snare." Harry Watson, "Tho Mishaps of Musty Soger " GERMANTOWN1 CS0S OEPMAN- TOWN AVE. MVHTLE STEDMAN In "THE AMERICAN BEAUTY" Added Attraction CIIAHLF.S CHAPLIN In "ONE A. M" pirjA nn AVENUE THEATER VjUX.rt.iA.l-' 7TII AND C1UAHD AVENUE Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid in "TEE LOVE MASK" IRIS THEATER 3U0 acegton Charlie Chaplin On0 , M JEFFERSON smt $gr.&vvn MALCOLM DUNCAN In "WILD OATS" HILLIE P.UUKH In "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" METRO TRAVELOGUE LAFAYETTE 20H KENS,NGI?E'Nun OLGA PETROVA in "THE ETERNAL QUESTION" lUAriFD FORTY-PIRST AND JL.CiAl-'dlV LANCASTER AVENUE PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE" LIRFRTV BROAD AND L. I H C l l I COLUMBIA TRIANGLE Precnts Charles Ray in "Tho Deserters" LOGAN THEATER 8 V6ad ANN PENNINGTON in "SUSIE SNOWPLAKE" f tOfPT TCT r,SD AND LOCUST LlfLUO I Mats. l:.tn and 3:30, 10c. l:g.i. 0:30, 8, 0:30, 13c. Harold I.ookwoort nnd Mno Allison In "Tho River ot Itomanro" Cliarllo Chaplin In "One A. M." ET T Market St. Theater "$$& MARIE DORO In "THE WOOD NYMPH JACKIE SAUNDERS & ROLAND UOTTOMLY In "THE GRIP OP EVIL" PALACE m4 IAUKET BTREET Wallaco Reld nnd Cleo Rldxley In "A Sclnh Woman." CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "Ono A. M." HILLIE 11UR1CE In 'CILORIA'S ROMANCE" PARK" HIDGE AVE. 4 DAUnilN ST. rivrw MAT, i:ir,. EVO., 0: to 11. PARAMOUNT Presents 6ESSUE HAYAKAXS'A In "THE TYPHOON" "SECRET OP THE SUBMARINE." No 10. PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET VITAGRAPH FEATURES Present ANITA STEWART '"AS"0 RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. Iim-tlJ AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. MARIE DORO in "THE HEART OF NORA PLYNN" RI1DV MARKET STREET - D 1 BELOW 7TII STREET THEDA BARA in "UNDER TWO FLAGS" SA VflV 1211 MARKET J V J I STREET WORLD PILM CORP. Prewnts Alice Brady in "Miss Petticoats" TIOGA 17TU AND VKNAJfao 6TS Louisa HufF in "Destiny's Toy" "WHO'S QUILTYT" V IV 1 UR1A ABOVE NINTH rvl,-tr flier. ln "TIIE WTTLE Lorotny uisn school jivajp CHARLIE CHAPLTN IN "ONE A. M." STANLEY MA?ATnoov,5:!STn Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley in "THE HOUSE OP THE GOLDEN WINDOWS" EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERV MONDAY SUBJECT TO CIIAOE ALIIAMIJItA APOLLO ARCADIA BELMONT CEDAU EUREKA FRANKFORD 56TII ST. FAIR3I0UNT GARDEN MONDAY The Bucln Call Chaplin, in One A. M. Fllrtlwc With Pata Gloria's Romance. No. Honor Thy Namo Gloria's Romanco Marcuertta Clark. In. Silk and Satins Holbrook Illlnn. In The Weakness of Men Ella Hall. In Tha Lovo Girl Blanche Bwoet. In Tho Thousand Dollar Husband Pauline Frederick, ln Tha World'a Great Snara Anita Stewart. Itt The Darlnir ot Diana GERMANTOWN GIRARD IRIS. JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST LOGAN MARKET STREET 0LY1IFIA OVERBROOK PALACE PARK PRINCESS Carter Da Haven, In Prom Broadway to a Throno Tho American Beauty Chaplin, in Ono A. M. Cleo Ridgley, In The Lovo Mask Charlie Chaplin, In One A, 31. Wild Oats Olorla's Romanco TUESDAY The SmuKclers Chaplin. In One A M. Tho Feud Girl Chaplin, In Carmen Honor Thy Namo UlorU'H Romance Martruerlte Clark. In Silks and Satins Mary rirkford, In The Poundllmr William S. Hart. In Tho Apostlo of Venscanco Robert Edeson. In Where tho Trail Divides Pauline Frederick, In The World'a Qreat Snaro Blanche Sweet, ln Tha Thousand Dollar Husband Florenco T.awrence. ln Illusive Isabel Myrtle Stedman. tn The American Beauty Carlyla Blackuell. In Sally in Our Alley WEDNESDAY Dorothy K'lly. in The I.aw Decides Viola Dam. In Tho Flower of No Man's I .and Honor Thy Namo Gloria's ilomnnco Louisa Huff. In Destiny's Toy Ralnh Kellard. In Tha Precious Packet Lucille Lee Stewart, In The Destroyers Kitty Gordon. In Tho Crucial Test Fllrtlnc With I'ato Olorla's Romanco, No. 7 Charlie Chaplin, One A 31. ln Vlrstnl.i Pearson. In The Vital Question Tho River of Romance Gloria's Romance, No. 0 Peitry Hyland, ln Saints and Sinners Olta Petrota, ln The Eternal Question Paulina Frederick ln Tha World'a Great Snare Charles Ray. In The Deserters The Hirer pf Romance. Chaplin. In On A. M. Ann Pennington, in Susie Snowflako Th Wood Nymph The Qrlt of Evil The Rlicbts of Man Mysteries of Myra William If. Thompson, Tha Dividend In X Eeltlsh Woman Chaplin, tn One A. M- RIALT0 RUBY SAVOY STANLEY TIOGA VICTORIA Sessue Hayakawa, Tho Typhoon, ln Anita Stewart.- ln Tba Darloj of Diana Maria Dora, lo Tho Heart of Nora Flynn Theda Bara. in Under Two Flaas Alloa Brady tn Miss Puttlcoata Tha House of ttM Ooldea Windows Louisa Huff, la Destiny's: Toy Tbs LHtlo School lls'toi Chaylin, la Cm A. M, Virginia Pearson, In A TortureJ Heart Cbaolln. In Ona A. M. Sibyl's Scenario Pauline Frederick. In Tho World's Qreat Snara Miss Petticoats Charlie's First Vacation Tho River of Romance Chaplin, tn Ona A. M. Ann. Pennington, ln Susie Snowflako Ralph. Hen. In Tho Purple Lady Tha End of the World Social Plratea Robert Warwick, In Human 'Driftwood A Selfish Woman ChaiUn. ln Ona A. M. Charlea Ray. In Tba Deserter Myrtlo Gonzales, ln The Secret of the Swamp Hypocrisy Gloria's Romanco Florence Lawrenc. la Fell la Lava With Ills Wife Marguerite Clayton, la Aooordlns to Cods The House of the aol4a Wisdos LouUf Huff la unsiiar Toy Ttw LUtl School MVasa CoafiUo, 14 Om A. . Mac Marsh, in A Wild Oirl of tha Sierras Tho Deserter A Knight of tho Trail Olga Petrova. In The Eternal Question THURSDAY Edith Storey. In Tho Shop Girl Harry Hllllard. In Caprice of the Mountains Mao Marsh, tn Tha Marrlaco ot Molly O Louis Huff, tn Destiny's Toy FRIDAY Wallace Reld. In Tha SolBsh Woman Peggy HIand. In Salnta and Sinners Mae Marih, In Tho Marrlago of Molly O Mary PIckford. In Mistress Nell Viola Dana. In Tho Flower of No Man's Land Mao Marsh. In The Wild uirl of tne sierras Mahel Taliaferro. In Her Qreat Price Tho Deserter Olorla's Romanco Fannie Ward. In A flutter Magdalene Gall Kane, In Falng the Price Tho River of Romanes Gloria's Romania Harold Lockwood. In Th Masked Rider Mae Murray, In Sweet Kitty Bellalrs Hazel Dawn, ln Tha Peud Girl Edith Storey, ln Tho Tarantula William Farnum. In Battle, of Hearts Alice Ilrady, la Miss Petticoats Ralph Uen In Tha Purple Lady Tha Tortured Heart Peg O the Rlne Clara Kimball Young-, la The Feast of Lite Mas Marah. in A Wild Girl of the Sierras A Selflsh Woman Chaplin. In On A. M: Julia Dean, In Matrimony Olga Petrova, ln Tho Eternal Question Charlea Hay. la The Deserter Pauline Frederick, In Th World'a Great Snare Anita. Stewart, la The Daring of Diana The Ileus of the Golden Wlsdowa Viola Dana tn The Flower ot No Wau'e Land (treaded CbAplin, tit Cue A. It. Chaplin. In One A. M. Keno Bates Francis X Bushman, in A Virginia Romance The River ot Romance Gloria's Romance. No. 0 Douglas Fairbanks, la Flirting With Fate Alice Ilrady, In Miss Petticoats Ralph Herz. In The Purple Lady Mary PIckford. la The Foundling The Grip of Evil Charlie's Stormy Romance Dorothy Phillips. In The Mark of Cain Haul Dawn, la Under Cover Douglas Fairbanks, la Flirting With Fate Holbrook BHnn. In The Weakness ot Mea Jackie -Saunders, tn The Shrine of Happiness The American Beauty Chaplin. In, One A. M. Ann Luther, la The Beast Marie Doro. la Coanaon Q round BUlle Burke, la 0 tor IV a Roauooe DeWolf Hopper, la SUaaikd. Fannlo Ward. In A flutter Migdalens Maudo Gilbert. In A Fool's Revenge Marguerite Clark. In Helena of tho North MrtlA Stedman. tn The American Beauty The River of Romanes, Secret of the Submarine Tyrone Power, in The Eo of God Blanche Sweet. In The Dupe Marguerite Clark, tn Still Watera SATURDAY Wallaco Reld. In The Selfish Woman Dorothy Glsh. In The Little School Ma'am Mae Marah. ln The Marriage of Molly O Mary PIckford In Mistress Nell Florenco ' Reed. In The Dancing Girl Ward Howard, In That Sort Fannie Word, In A Gutter Magdalene Myrtle Stedman, In Tha American Beauty Hobart Bosworth. tn Tho Way of the World Bailie Fisher, in Tho Little Shepherd of Bargain Row Blanche Sweet, In The Dupe Gloria's Romance. No. 9 The Private Officer A Knight of the Trail Chaplin. In One A. M. Carl) Is BlackwTll, In A Woman's Way Marguerite Clarke, In Wlldflower Olga Petrova, In The Eternal Question Lionel Barrymore, The Quitter In Paulina Frederick, In The World's Great Snare Gall Kane. In Paying the Price Louise Lovely. In The Grip ot Jealousy Harold Lockwood. ln The Come-Back Ha set Dawn, ln Under Cover Edna Goodrich. In The Making of Maddalena. Leon Cbaney. la The Mark of Cain Anita Stewart, la The Suspect William S Hart, in The Apostle of Vengeance Louise Lovely, la Bettuu Loved a Soldier Marie Doro. la Coaunoa Ground Victor Moore, la The Clewa Dorothy Grain, la The Devil at His Elbow William S Hart, la The Apostle ot Vengeance Douglas Fairbanks, In Flirting With Fate Gall Kane, ln Pa j lag the Price Ceorce Beban, In Pasquale Mrtle Stedman, In The American Beauty Al W Fllson. tn Old Man Who Tries to Grow Young Lionel Barrymore, In The Quitter Pauline Frederick, In The World's Qreat Snare Wlllard Mack, in The Conqueror Harry HUliard.' In Caprice of the Mountains J. Warren Kerrigan, la Silent Battle t'nder Cover Chaplin, la Oae A. M. Uss!e Barrlscale, la The Golden Claw Edith Storey, in The Tarantula Pauline Frederick, la The Moment Beore Lionel Barrymore, la The Quitter Irene Fenwtclc la A Child of Destiny Marie Doro. In Common O round Victor Moore, la Tbe Ctowa Ttoe DevU at Hie Blbow Cfcaplia, la Oae A. M. NORTH'S PIANO mJKOrmMil Iggest Values In Philadelphia Savings $100 to $300 on Each Piano This Coupon IS GOOD FOR on any Piano In this Sale- bought be tween this dnto and AUGUST 15, 1916 Jf prcsontcd nt tlmo of purchase. Only ono coupon taken on any ono purchase. F. A. NORTH CO. Special $500 BAU.S PLAYER PIANO Large size. Mahogany case. 88 note. Slightly used. n. i,. 8.7-iG 275 KRAMER BROS. CHICKERING SCHOMACKER GILBERT LEONARD RICHARDSON STRAUBE GILBERT ROEBLIN ARLINGTON Mahogany case. Largs size Mahogany case. Large slzo Cost new, $500. Our price Walnut case. Small slzo Cost new, $400. Our price Small slzo. Mahogany caoo Cost new, $250. Our price Mahogany case. Fall slzo Cost now, $300. Our price Mahogany. Full alzo Cost new, $350. Our price Full bIzo. Walnut caso Cost new, $375. Our price Mahogany. Largest size Cost new, $275. Our price Oak. Full size Cost new, $300. Our price fcU nut Costnew, $350. Our price v J. vPJF $190 $165 $90 $165 $175 $200 $150 ice $185! $155 Mahogany. Largo size Cost new, $300. Our price 'm 1 TrT n n 1 nvr Mahogany, mill slzo IKAWllH & DAUi Cost new, $450. $1 7S fin : I VU fftWO LEONARD CHICKERING HAYNES HARDMAN Mahogany, Cost new, $300. Largo slzo Our price Mahogany case. Medium size Cost new, $500. Our price Mahogany case. Full slza Cost new, $300. Our price Q Walnut Large size Cost new, $500. Our price Mahogany case. Large size Cost new, $550. Our price LEONARD GUILD 1 BRAMBACH LUDWIG Mahogany, Medium size Cost new, $300. Our price Mahogany, Medium size Cost new, $250. Our price Medium elze. Mahogany Cost new, $300. , Our price Full size. Mahogany case Cost new, $500. Our price nIirTr 17D fATf Mahogany case. Full slzo LnlLIlLltllNu Cost new, $500. Our price CROWN LUDWIG Full size. Mahogany case Cost new, $450. Our price Mahogany case. Full slza Cost new, $450, Our price $185 $125 $240 $165 $290 $175 $75 $185 $225 $185 $180 $185 F. A. NORTH CO. 1306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Gentleman Please send me complete list of your slightly used uptight piano bargains and details of easy-payment plan without Interest or extras. Name ..,..,,,,,.,.,,....,... Address .. , .t , It I. t.M( WEliT rlillA . CAMDEN" KKADIJiO 80S South fitd St. SXO HrosdwsT IS vSrO. jlk m. liKNSIXGTOK OTBKXTOIf XOKKIiTWWX SSf i Kcnlutou Ave. t0 Ke.t Stele 6t. SB. lie. - at AVJUES-UADK13, 110 Sourt Hla rrrii ir.tassjlssaesjiw z