. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1916 foBWS OF THE PHOTOPLAY WORLD-"THE BIRTH OF A NATION" RETURNS LOOKING FORWARD VARIED VEHICLES OF AMUSEMENT FOLK May end fot her quickly and comfortably mm "locntlon" tn "lnrnUnn" in maTcinfr of "Mister 44," the new Yorkc-Metro film, which comes to the Regent next week. i PHILADELPHIA PHOTOPLAY PARAGRAPHS "Jaffery" will furnish Eleanor Woodrutr excellent opportunities In displaying her rlfht to stellar honors when this play Is screened for the first time at the Leader. Clara Kimball Young In "The Dark Bllence" and Charles Chaplin In 'The Tawn broker" will be shown for a full week at (j the Locust -October 2. JThe Ne'er Do Well," will be shown ai the Belmont October 2. The Market Street Theater Is rapidly gaining the name of "Home of the Serials," for It plays most every good one produced. Keystone's (of course they're comedies) re added to the program of-features at the 'popular Park. 'The Choralcelo" Is one of the most pleasing instruments that has been Installed in photoplay theaters throughout the coun itry. The Tioga recitals nro under the direction of Stanley W. Rhodes. . At the Alhambra there will be one of the most unique figures to score success In the Ilm world. This Is Sessue Hayakawa, the -joted Japanese actor, who won his Ameri can spurs In support of Fannie Ward In "The Cheat" nnd In "Allen Houls." In which I play he had the stellar role. Ills present b'd for added screon fame will be made with "Th6 Honorable Friend," written for bun by Elizabeth McGafTey. 7 "Mr. Crex of Monte Carlo." E. Phillips Oppenheim's novel, will be seen In photo dramatic form at the HIMto on Monday lext with a. cast headed by Theodore nob icrti and Including Carlyle Blackwell. Doro 'thy Davenport, James Nelll and Horace iCarpenter. "An International Marriage," the play selected for Monday and Tuesday next at ,the Belmont, contains a foreign atmosphere, 'and the plot is portrayed by a supporting Ernest Glcndinnln.fr, of "Experi ence," is one of that increasing irtoup of actors who take their cars from town to town with them. From town to town? Tho play at tho Adelphi has only "madfs" two cities, Boston and Chicago, since it left New York more than a year ago. f J33HHiHfu -! KwSmrz V mmkJXin4FWma gm'rnvvrarsassKF latVQtawt'SCwtagmme' Wj . ,k gasjsaajsLmmmmmmmKgTjammaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtemmjA gmBMaiM'foiMailllsMr iii'Hk jm.mttb Mmi.mi.mIPsMWmmi.tWlr tfWwvli .Blip ' 4MmT If " 'r'WnpTl m??&t ,mfaKt Z?,'m$Zr ) imFgWgmT iWvlAWff Miiww t . 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One of these, the drama "loin's Promise," will be shown at the Liberty on Friday as an extra feature. The program which the Ruby will offer next wek Is exceptionally Interesting, con taining many well-known stars. Frank Keenan. Charles Ilay and Louisa dlaum. in "Honor Thy Name," will be shown on Friday, In conjunction with "Gloria's Ro mance, No. 16." Saturday Is Metro day. James Morrison, who appears In 'The Alibi," a Greater Vltagraph play, at the Eureka, Is a clever 'character actor as well as a Juvenile. "Three Godfathers" Is the title of Harry 3 Which is de trop, the car or the bathing suit? Judging from the presence of the ocan, wo vote for Edna Goodrich's charming costume. Whether or not tho Morosco-Paramount star will wear it in "The House of Lies," which comes to the Stanley next week, is a matter outside the knowledge of the Photoplay Editor. You'll have to see for yourself. cast that contains several players of note. Including Herbert Standing, Courtenay Foote and the star. Rita Jollvet. The cast of 'The Combat." the Greater Vltagraph feature which stars the popular favorite, Anita Stewart, Includes, besides this famous little lady, John Robertson, BLUFBIRD PVSb PLAYS US Shown at the Best Photo-Play Theaters wmwrnmmnmm Prominent Photoplay Presentations nffnsxraRKua j&ttoilL 3wim Grmpomu THE fllwln theaters obtain their pletnres thronth the STANLEY DoklDt ;uapuri whici All DlrturM rertewei ebtalnlni pictures tliroos Is a aiurantoe of earlr tbowlor of tho Roost production, d beforo eihfbltfon. Ask 'for tbr theater In 7our locality ironsb the HTAM.KV HOOKING COMPANY. HIInMBDn "I", Morrlo Passyunk Ave. ALHAMDrvA Mat. Dally at 2: Evs. 8:4S S. , Paramount Plcturw jBUnchc Sweet in "Public Opinion" 1 A R C A D I A BBLOW 18TII 'MAE MARSHThe yg. Uat . APrtI I r 62D AND THOMPSON iATULLU MATINEE DAILT H. B. Warner with Enid Markey in "SHBLL " BELMONT .fofToo Eyi e.0. S, 030. "0 HAZEk DAWN nd OWKN MOORE In 'trvnion coveii" ;PEDAR "Vtathr Edith-Storey Thc Tarantula" IFAJRMOUNT Snlt AN0,lRAnD AVE. iKT. TWlRfYTIIY rXUUltiru '! ITON In TBHJUnK OF CAll T-ON CH MARK K -4- ihfK 'JT AND CD JJEATRIPE t'AinrAX FRANMFORD v n,A,,KX?S5u . .MARY PICKFbRD in yA, ipi or TicafgntJAi Uatlnoo Dally Km, T to 11 ItCirriJ cv v'tiieatbh iwaax jii v.i a .. WaJUce Reld and Cleo Ridgley in mam unH i-o - mm nwtj iff tkJfl-vttQ j.Bi nuuua ur irtc wjlp ""7;,tT,' JEFifERSON S0TH tffcgt11" lTHnf. W.iWftU ! ill.M11, HAOt la ., HU8BAJJD AND WIVK'' WfAXK DANlillg, MUTUAli WBBKLT JLOAU JLK ' -LANCABTW AVSNU !WalUe Raid and CUo MUy in ,'thb novn or thb ooij)ref windqw" EI BERTY "0AD AN?ot.uu LUC1LE LEE STEWART in C JSi Z w .... .. -Wll WlfgH IWOU HAHIf w. BROAD 'tOGANvTHEATER W,B . , Matli Ttey Vr TT"""rRO;HOW,AND' An E U IfE K A T'1 ",u,r IHM 1HC msmSwwun fLAnryPM m uNtoowwm j-?"yi mvmnua w I TCT BSD AND XiOCUST LUUUijI Mats. 1:80 and 8:30, isvco , o isu, a, v :sv. 100. ISO. WILLIAM GILLETTE ' i" Market St. Theater Bessie Barriscale ,n CHAnLES CirAPLfN 833 MARKET 8TIIEET "nULLETS AND BROWN HYE8" In 'TUB COUNT" DAI APF 1:1 MAItKET BTREET rALJiuu lOr ?Oo SESSUE HAYAKAWA in THE IIONOnABLE F1UEND" PARK IHDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. MAT., 3:1 S. EVO., J' to IX, MARIE DORO ,n Ins "bakt or KET8TONE CXIMBDY PRINCESS wi?& DOROTHY DAVENPORT in "BLACKrnlDAT orrrNT ' market btrbbt KVlUl 1 1WUAN roiOB OROJUt VIOLA DANA in THE LIQHT OF HAPPINESS" R A 1 T O OERMANTOWN AVE. lft"lu AT TULPBHOCKEN ST. FANNIE WARD in "A GUTTER MAODALBNE" RT I CJ V MARKET STREET U J I BKIX3W 7TH BTREBT MARY PICKFORD in "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" 1211 MARKET STREET SAVOY EMMY WEHLEN in TUB FItETENDKSB" TIOGA 1TTK AND VW,AN0 "". " MARGUERITE CLARK In TJfll CRUpiSf." . VICTOR! A- BOVB NINTH VIOLA DANA - 'L All.Staf Cast In "A LA CABARBT' aw MARKW ABOVE 18TK I! IB A. M. 0 IJ,11 STANLEY Leu ItJMw ec tua iuafiy in -THB vjoroar orooNscnwosr' to 11 Wdkfeatfajsg.1? 'tBO'pspny sjsjbjis. v w VIIBI A BMOAO AND KJ I I W BAINBRTMISJ Dorothy Bernard A iClon White IV. fioo AlUIOtU Jl,;tUl ia lrOTl.o Iii wXdt&iSl&itml 'IbmlLi&dQ&ll i!-4ais? . .f '.. .' M Richard Turner, Vlrsjnla N'ordon and Win throp Mandell. This six-part society drama , MXON'S GRAND lUtOAI) AMI M0NTG03IKRV F. n. Mioo-Mrilllnser (Itn. Jlrr. Itnllr Mnl , lOr. Kn... UD, 10c, l.lr. fto EMPIRE MUSICAL OCTETTE Klcht Solo InilrumentalUts THE IANt.l)0M, In -'Johnny' .New Car" Abbott & White t'arew A; llurno "The Return of holotnon" Aeher Koppelle l'athe anil Mnlnala FORRESTNow A VFIHTAni.K FURORK THIS AM) Nt,I UlllOK OM.Y MAT1NKK TODAY. MdinS AT 8:15 KLAW & ERLANGEU'S NEW MfhlCAI, COMEDY LITTLE MISS SPRINGTIME Ry tho Composer of "SARI" nest Stats 11.60 at WoOneoday Matlneo. Monday. September JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN JOSEPH CAWTHORN iS. Seats Thursday In tho CVRII Comedy BROAD, MONDAY 1 O C.. N. SEPTEMnnn " "tou"un Nlthts at 8:15: Mat. Wed. and Sat. Popular II Matlneo Wednesday The BeMrro Uooklns Co. I'reients A Musical Farce Success THE TWO "Jnst Laughs, Pretty Girls, JANESjolIy Tunes A NoUble New York Cast f A DDIPV MATINEE TODAY VxivvH'lV . TONIOHT AT 8 115 $& Ust Week fiift- 5i B.t. WALTKR N. IJWKENCB Presents SPORT OF LAW A Toworful Amerlean, Play br Stuart Fox. Popular XI Matlneo Wednesday Monday. September 2S Seats Thursday THE HOUSE OF GLASS lly Max Marcln. With MARY RYAN and Original N. Y. Co. tfnfrlrortinrtrpr MIKET Above 40TH XXnlCKerDOCKer Mau.Tues .Thura . Bat, "That Other Woman." With a Ureat Caal vT(TORLARlx5ov?i07lW VIOIA DANA In 'Tho Llsht of Happiness" MARKET ST. WEST OK 40T1I SUBSCRIPTION LIST NOW OPEN IIKNKFIT4 Rooking- Mat Now Ready SS MATINEES S& 1000 SEATS 25c .THIS AFT. TOVlfinT "THAT OTIIKR MOMA" lleek Commencing Monday Evening ARTHUR AISTON Treeents Mabelle Estelle N in tne roweriui Melodrama A PLAY OF M8TXRY, LOVE AND ROMANCE It's Sensational It's Interesting WEEK OK SEPT. 25 "PEG 0 MY HEART" FIRST TIME AT POPULAR TRICES PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Season Sale to Subscribers oa at lltppe's, 1119 Chestnut St. and wilt continue until TUES. DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, Inclusive. ADVANCE ORDKRS, received through the Women' Commute and Hualneas Ofllre. will ha riled from MONDAY, SEPT. ti. to THURS DAY, SEPT. z, Inclusive. SALK TO OKNEltAL ITJRMO from FRIDAY, SKI'Tl'.UUOl 21), to TIILKSDAY, OCTOUKH 3. Inclusive. NOW STANLEY ""W.ffSa""' 10. IB, 23d The Rest Theater Orehettra Anywhere LouTellcgen and Cleo Ridgely "VICTORY OF CONSCIENCE" PAT A r'C ,2'4 MARKET STREET I"LiwIL Sessue Hayakawa ln"THE HONORABLE FRIEND" Carey's starring; vehicle on the Bluebird prosram, and appears at tha Jefferson next Wednesday. Carey wa educated at Ham llton Military Academy and New York' Unl verslty. The Savoy Is now prepared for the comlna; season. The decorations have been com pleted nnd patrons ffirrtt It very attractive and pleasing-. The management will still continue Itn policy of (electing; only the best photoplays on the market. A. R, P. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR NEXT WEEK Conttnned from Preceding Pago and Gladden James, a drimth-Trlancle film, and others, PALACE First half of week. "Each Pearl a Tear." with Fannie Ward, a I,asky-Paramount film, the eighteenth episode of mills Purke'a serial and others. Last halt of week, "The Victory of Con clenCe." with Lou Tellecrn and Cleo nidgley, a Laaky-Paramount production, and others. RffOB.Vr First half of week. "The rte volt," with France" Nelson and Arthur Ashley, a Drady-made World firm based on the play, and others. Last halt of week: "Mister 44," with Harold Lockword and May Allison, a Yorke-Metro produc tion, and othera. VIOTOniJL First half of the week: "The Patriot." with W. S. Hart, an Ince-Trl-ancle film, and olhen, Last half of week: "Mister 144," with Harold Lockwood and May-Allison, a Yorke-Metro production, and others. VAVDBVILLB KEITH'S Florence Tempest and Marlon Sunshine In "A Hroadvray HoUquet"; Harry nerrsford and company In "Twenty Odd YearV , Felix Adler In comedy crea tions; Maurice Ilrlerre and Grace Kins; In songs and dances, Mnbelle O-Rood and lirmna Raus In a musical offerlnfc; Dugan and Raymond In "They Auto Know Bet ter": tha Borstnl Troupa In a balancing; novelty: Klnr and Haney In a comedy sketch; Roberto and Verera, Jucllst nnd singer, and Sella; Tribune notorial News. OLOBK Tha Golden-Orloff Troupe o Rus sian alngers and dancers; Charles E. Wlldlsh and company In "The Pool Room"; Noodles Fagan, the "Millionaire Newsboy" ; Edmunds and Leedom In "Going to the Wedding"; Jones and John aon. oomedlans and dancers: Dow and 'Dow, "The Hebrew Sailors": Wlemoro IgSegaKguNPagKjgSSBV SB If BlBlBBl I gfl I sf M Saf gflgaAv 4W' llgflgHYftBflrr gffffflgffr W gfl Sfffferal I aH I 1 gT raVgffffSffffffgavaVS vSui flgffgavffffgarugffffffffffffffffffk SaV La r I am W M gi gl gf ' gsavsavsavsam VJA v "BsB ngSaBcHrgT gSaCSaCSaCCflV M gall stsf I 1 gsaCsaCcH MN33gl WjiP) Motro-TrlangU Program Kaolustvelr. "Sjt7t3H gsaVgSBVSBVsYsal.k ' " " " tmm .. - tryTTySgaSBjJM! HHbJCRr SuHh3R. SAgj jB&a,e 1 STSSMBMSMcSarjl gpfc SMHlBBn gsPflgsaaaBPSkvVkgsPVgBUkBkk gffaflaMslfA e-1a&$geB9Vga?grjM BPFa 3UM am MAmOX -JW4SMH ST3t In the Heart ef the Shopping Dlttrltt IIAROAIN MATIN'ri. DAILY 11A.M. tol P.M. ...10c, 15c 1 to 6 P. M 10c, 15c, 25c Evenings 15c, 23c, 35c SwfnrdnTn Fining I'rlfK PrTiiH iim.inmm:. miimi.w maiiSki: rirti''Hthn slnrr nnd Iinfr In Their Own (lrltlnal and Hpectacular Vrotluftlon "A NIGHT IN MOSCOW" DRAMATIC HK.NNATION Ot M-S(1 'THE POOL ROOM" Fnneted hv rhsa. K. Wlldl.h A To. Other standard and Popular lealurea HHgBgAaKiJjHTa8gaaSgflgBSgsgxJ JPE gccaaPn rrillflTVIi lJgsW , THKATF.R Market below ttuth Street Mat. Dallr, 2 SO I Evenings. 7 and 9 Beat Seat. lOe I IQe, 30e. 28c UUU1N.MM1 MIIMIA1 MAT1NKK rius. j.. jir.a iresenio THE ALLEflOKICAL COMEDY I.U Iflliftliil A WU.NDMtFUI. I'HIIIIUCllON CARLOAD OF SCEMtllY AND A MKTROPOI.ITAN t'ABT J2CTRA ADDED ATTRACTION DAISY HARCOURT And All-Star Acts THB Market SL Bal. 17th 11 A. M. to 11 P. U. Metro Wonderclay Regent viola dana ,n i.nr,,t::ntlltlon "THE LIGHT OF HAPPINESS" ARCADIA CHESTNUT Below 10TH MAK MARSH In THB L1TTLB LIAR" and Burt In "Tho Danolnc Teacher": Oorceo Brothers, knock-about comedians ; Tha Gordons, entertainers, and "The Mu sical Clovers." CM.VD Tha Empire Musical .Octette: the Three Langdons In "John's rCW"Car"J Kilter, Hughes and Kuter In "Willie Jones's Stepmother:' ;.Abbott and "White, musicians: Joa Rrownlna In "The Re turn of Solomon"; Xeher and Kappelle, skaters; the Pathe News and Mutual corn ed le. WILLI Ait FRXX First half of week, "The Girl With a Thousand Eyes," Lon Lamar; Ryan and I.ee'ln "Tou'vSrlolled It"; Arthur Hael and company In Wil liam 8. Cressy's playlet, puymates" ; Flske and Fatton In a singing arrl danc Init act. and the Triangle- film "Lieutenant Danny of the V, Si A." with William Desmond Lat halt of week "Autumn Days, ' a miniature musical comedy; the Van Lion Trio; Morrla and Campbell In "Home": a Triangle film and 'The Girl With a Thousand Eyes" Clt08S KEYS First half of week: "The WMl PEININ MONDAT, TlESUAT A WKIiNESDAY LEONALAMAR The Girl With aThousand Eyes SERS ALL! UNOMS AI.I.l TF.M.S AI.LI RYAN LhK t'lNKi: A FLI.ON ARTHUR HAtl, & t). Flrat Showing In Weit rhllndelphla WILLIAM DESMOND In INCF-TRIANOLK TRODUCTION "LIEUT. DANNY, U. "S. A." THCRODAY ritOORAM CII N(1KD Hona of Abraham " an allegwrleal conwdy ; Daisy Harcourt, the Brntllset emdlt)n; Billy Kenny In songs and Imitations ; Mil Ileenan and Bill Clark In a sMc, aa4 Knight and Sawtell. Last half ot wse . 'The Sons of Abraham") Bfxrey and Lerner; Phllbrlclc and DTeei Lavesrty and Given and Quetian and Newstl, asjiw edy pantomlmlsta. B.F.Keiths Theater CkstBtt ami Twelfth Struts MAT., t I. M. g SHOIT NIRHT, S r. M. jaP NEXT WEEK! Reunion of tho Maslral Comedr Fnterlteal Florenz Marlem TEMPEST & SUNSHINE In a Delightful Medley. "A Brqartnar Benoaet" Tho Fopnlar Legitimate Start HARRY BERESFORD & CO. In a Novelty riaylet. "Twenty OM Tears" A MERRY TRIO " THE LEIGHTONS s Tn "The Tsrtr of the geeonjl TarT'i Debet ef TVs rhllaiebhla Artistes Mabelle Osgood & Emma-Rous Offering a Varletr of fnetnimewlal S.l.ellnna Maurice Brierro & Grace King Freaentlng Ttvclnalee Soma anil TVntae DCOAN A RAYMOND RORSIM TROUrK KINO & HARVET ROBERTO ft VKRKftA SF.I.IO TR1UUNR TICTORIAL NEWS T For lleneDta at Lyrlo and Adelphi Theatrra. Applr llenedt Dept.. rhons Wal. SIM YE SIGN OF A GAY TIME . LYRICpSo . I LAStTwlEKS REGULAR MATINEE TODAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY Best Seats $1.50 Evening Prices, 50c to $2 (ex cepting Saturday Night) , GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! The N. Y. Winter Garden's Most Triumphant "Drive" on the Enemy Gloom A 100 Per Cent Entertainment Delightful MIRTH! MUSIC! MELANGE! BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2-MA"N?,R,nKR CLIFTON CRAWFORD hkSSSSalat wiJabta iS?S.I?5Sffii"' "HER SOLDIER BOY" JOHN CHARLES THOlYlAS & MARGARET ROMAINE A WISE HINT TO THE PUBLIC: Warning is hereby given to the good citizens of Philadelphia that a band of ticket speculators has arrived in town to conduct their outragaoua and nefarious bualneaa at the expense of the public. These speculators have followed the Most Wonderful Flay" in America, "Experience," from city to city for the past two years, .buying tee the choice seat locations, and selllng'theni at advanced prices. . caa .nsirof Wc are producing "Experience" at the Adelphi Theater at a jemarlc able scale of popular prices, for the benefit of the public in general, and .not for the speculators. We beg of the public of Philadelphia that they purchase their' tickets only at the bor office of the, Adelphi Theater, and in order o accommodate every one well In advance, we have placed seats on sale ten.daya ah,ead. Do not delay if you wish to see "Experience," but get your tickets at once, to foil tho speculators. Otherwise you may find the best seats in the hands of these unscrupulous persons, who will demand high prices, If you can't come to the box office, or live out of town, send mail orders, inclosing self-addressed stamped envelope for return tickets. Make money order payable to Leonard A. Blumbera. Adelphi Theater Specify choice of two nignis. rricea jv cenia 10 ii,jvt except Saturday nignt, wnen p bargain matlneo every Thuraday, best seats )l. prices are SO cents to 12. Mat. today 3Uc to I.5U. Experience At the Adelphi Theater WALNtff? EVKNINOK. XSo TO St. 00. NO IlinilKR 'POP. MATS. TIJF.H. A THUHS. RKO. MAT, RAT, TlllkW. 1.AMT TtVd TIAIKfl. Till KKI. A- 11 af-atfiv Commencing Monday First Time in Philadelphia at Popular Prices I.KK IIAItniSON rreaenta AMERICA'" FAOHITK KMOTIONAI. ACTRESS ll KII1IT. Mrl.AUIilll.IN A PLAY OE TODAY The Moat Wlurlr Illacuaaed Drama of the 1'resent Ilerade Tense Situations llramatlo. Climaxes 4sBacacacaHscat-nsIscacacB izaizagg9?fPiizBr VggggP -V 7 i'iggfi ' I'sggsafc ? YAlf agF . J jr 'Sss ,!. .Jti ggan t L"'"'5g,j' M v" r J gacal9lgar!Wggl SEPT. 25 "FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED" The Kjnaahing. Uramatle Hit! A lllg Story In a Big Day " CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE REOPENS MONDAY APyERNOON TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER 2:15-8:15 D. W. 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