" h EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, NjMtJ fkt NEWS OF THEJWORLD BEHIND THE CURTAIN AND THE SCREEN VAUDEVILLE NOTES . PHILADELPHIA , PHOTOPLAY PARAGRAPHS "Destiny's Toy" ta at the Rlalto on Monday next In thin dramatic photoplay Loulae Huff, who won success In the Fa moui riayers' adaptation of Denman Thompson's celebrated play, 'The Old Homestead." makes her first appearance lines winning a permanent place In that company's forces through her clever and appealing performance. John II. O'Drlen i th author and director of the produc tion, the exterior scenes of which were filmed on picturesque Hlock Island. Theatergoers of South Philadelphia will jne their first opportunity of seeing Fan Hie Ward In "Kach Pearl a Tear" on Mon iiy, Tuesday and Wednesday of tho com ing week. The picture Is one that Is ex tremely Interesting from many angles. The tory Is staged In an cffectlvo manner as to settings, and the photography Is up to the welt-known Lasky standard. The Jefferson's opening of the fall season li Monday, September 26. Full symphony orchestra. In addition to the Pitcher or gan (human oIcc). The best photoplays, projected on a costly mirror-screen, making the picture as bright as day, are a few ef the attractions. The Spoilers" Is announced for rel ral on Monday and Tuesday next at the Locust Theater. William Farnum, Kath lyn Williams. Desslo Eyton and others por tray the characters. The Buccess of this film when presented In the higher-priced theaters was a matter of theatrical history. The film to be shown at tho Locust Is an' entirely new one, but tho story Is the same. Clara Kimball Young, considered by many one of the most popular stars In pictures, will bo the main attraction at the Victoria on Monday, when she will be Been In 'The Dark Silence." a flvo-part World picture directed by Albert Capellanl, which was written especially for hor by Paul West, tho well-known writer of short stories. Paulino Frederick, whose work on the mot on-plcture screen haa earned her the .title of "Frederick tho Groat," will be at rjthe Belmont tho first half of the coming week in an adaptation of Clydo Fitch's powerful drama, "The Woman In the Case." With the many theaters advertising the organ as a special attraction it Is Bomowhat of a chango to have the Falrmount call at tention to Its popular organist, Prof. Gcorgo IL Fulton. Charles Segal Is a theater proprietor, tie also la a lover of tho beautiful, and, beginning with the latter part of tho week, he will devote his time to tho Gar- don Theater as well as the Apollo. The Garden will be carefully groomed by Its Dew owner and special attractions win be presented. Triangle, Metro. Paramount. World. Fox. Paths, Universal but why continue the Hot when the pick of tho films are always to be een at tne Market Street Theater? The thirty-third chanter of Paramount Plctographs will bo shown next week at the Fifty-sixth Street Theater. They are shown every Friday and Saturday. Theda Bara has Just posed for 100 J sry-YM Hiasssiassssssssssssssiasssi V Jj Rr VaSBslsSBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH ft JiBiHKrfcc- 4$ ''isrsiassssssssssssssssssssssssssV 9 THE NEW PEG When "Peg o' My Heart" makes her first bow at popular prices Monday, this is the young lady, Miss Carows Carvil, that tho patrons of tho Knickerbocker The ater will see. BLUEBIRD fftSoPLMS n Shown at the Best Photo-Play Theaters Where the Evening Ledger-Universal Weekly Can Be Seen MONDAY fsrar Theater, mti and Market St. 'Babe Theater. Front and Olrtrd An ramerae? Theater, Keaalniten Ave. and Bom rMt6t. Sm'on Theater, 10th and Booth fits. Verdi ll.ll, 7m ad VurUUan tits. TUESDAY Mats, Theater, Ilroad and Porter Sta. Victor Theater, franklin and Clearfield 8U. entorr Theater. Marshall St. and Erie Ave. Kirstone, 10th and Beutb, tit: Premier. r-.i -v . WEDNESDAY Palm Theater. Wt Street Theater. JUmmoth Tteater, 7th St. and Glrerd Ave. Beatwlck. .. , THURSDAY vS? J.b,e " and Market BU. Tuud Theater. ?.? Ti?'' Prankford. Kt.borotith T&ator. Wast Allxhen Theater, FRIDAY StanW Theater, lstb and Market BU. Vae Bt, Theater, SIS Market b, weklnk Theater, th opd Diamond BU. Kkbmond Theater. Klelunand and Clearfield. fWrniount Thaattr, OaUjlo Theater. vHii 8,,11,,"", Theater, "awe Theater, SATURDAY Bhudtr Theater, KTBroeK Thaat Cniri nee rejfi Braeae Aw lb and Market Sta. r. 6M auj RarerfaM Are. wr. sen ana Kate Bta. iter, Peta breeae Ave sad bIIbv TsjWswWbPI smM THE STREET IS HIS ONLY DRESSING ROOM Km r Tn jBBHMMB r$awl (sSBBBsCSsaMj&llVlSBBBBBBBBlBBBBBH SBSBSaSi p I IK. " SSsV iBM TraBMSBBBBBBBBSBBBBSaall JSBBBBBBBBSbK SSrSBBBBBBBBBSaL aSSSWTBS-iBSWBSSSSSSSSaBBPS BSBBBBBBBBBBBbKuBBBBBBBBB ,5FKSSfflBBSSSSSSslP I V JWW I XAKPZJrh'' '- " jaM8HBl"BBBBBll' 1 1 V'J i H W'"ww A3SHsassssM it' , A t3' W Vtbi VILtwmm ,- C 1 v1 "Hullo, Honolulu, and Goodby" Till, strnngest dressing room ever used by any notor Is herewith depleted. It holds "Billy" netts, the Orouch of "Hx pcrlence," at the Adclphl Theater. Mr nctti plnjs himself with this ex ceptlon off tho stago ho, Is the kindliest and most genial old gentleman etcr known, whereas during tho dle scene of "Experi ence" ho Is the personlflcatlon of a typical grouch, lie also plays the rouletto dealer In tho gambling scene. Mr. llctts never uses a dressing room. Ho doesn't need to lie plays both roles In his street clothei; ho doesn't use make up, and has no need for grease paint He Is simply himself. Therefore he novcr de mands a drcsstng or an undressing room In pleasant weather he sits In a chair nt tho stage entrance and wnlts for his cues. At the Adelphl the Stage cntranco Is on Broad street, adjoining the front of tho theater Therefore hundreds of people passing by see tho well-known Orouch remembered by nil who havo seen the play and point him out as a celebrated In stitution. In Boston, where tho play ran so long, Grouch always sat right next door to tho theiter In the lobby of a hotel, and was pointed out by hundreds of people be cause of his rcmarkablo personality. photographs at the Ilradloy Studio, In New York, She will be nt tho Savoy on Tues day, In "Her Double Life." The date will be announced soon at the Frankford for the Inaugural of the new unltj urLiiesira. Pauline Frederick will be seen In "The Woman In the Case" at the Tioga. Her husband, Thomas Holding, has been "loaned" to the Morosco Company for a special picture. Dorothy Bernard, who appears at the Olympla, was In tho cast of "Experience" Admission will be ten cents at the mati nees and fifteen cents In the evenings at the Park on Friday and Saturday, when "Tho Ne'er Do Well" U presented at 1:30 and 8:30 p. m. At the Liberty on Thursday "Pillars of Society" will be shown. The cast Is made up of an unusual array of dramatlo stars. Henry Walthall, who will always be recog nized for his work In "The Birth of a Na tion," plays the leading part and is sup ported by Mary Alden, tho Triangle favor ite. Tuesday's attraction at the Cureka will bo Marc MacDermott, who recently Joined the Vltagraph forces and who plays the leading male rolo In "The Footlights of Fate " He Is taking his vacation by spend ing the week-ends with his wife and fam ily at Atlantic City. The Logan Theater will be enlarged In the near future. A. R. P. CLOSE-UPS pLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, lcad inR woman, C. K. Young Corps; born in ChicnRo; on stage nt ago of three with her parents; later educated at Benton Harbor, Mich., and St. Xavicr's Academy. Chi cnRo; later in stock in " Reno, Seattle (under Dan F r a v 1 c y) and Philadelphia, also vaudeville and productions; screen career, joined Vltagraph live years ago ("My Official Wife," etc.); later with Peerless-World ("Lola." "Deep Purple," "M nrrying Money," "Hearts in Exile," the picture re vival of "Trilby," "The Heart of the Blue Ridge," "Camille," etc.). Height, 5 feet 5 inches; weight, 130 pounds; chestnut-brown hair, brown eyes; diversions, riding, swimming, snooting, etc.; hobby, music. At the Victoria Monday in "The Dark Silence." Barney Williams, who heads the com pany offering "Hello Honolulu" at the Wil liam Penn during the last half of tho week, spent several years In the Hawaiian Islands. And he went there rather against his will, too, for he had been visiting In Japan and was on the return trip home when tho ves sel he was traxellng on became disabled several hundred miles away from the Is lands and was towed to Honolulu, where It took soveral days to make the necessary re pairs for the continuance of the oynge. Meanwhile. Williams had becomo Infatuated with the beauties of tho plaoe and had be como so nbsorbed In sightseeing that ho for got all about sailing day When ho finally returned to the pier ho learned that tho xes eel had sailed several hours before So he made tho best of it bad bargain, went pros pecting nnd found n lucratUe field In com mercial pursuits. Ho was In n fair way of becoming a msgnate when the firm he was with was bankrupted by n rascally cashier who had been spending the firm's money freely The business closed nnd Williams became disgusted and returned to the Unit ed States and shortly afterward got Into the theatrical game and has been a Bucceia ever since. He atlll hankers for Honolulu, however, and declares that one of these days ho Is going there to settle down and enjoy life, Insisting that the country Is as nearly iikd i-araaise bb any place no ecr expects to get to. PHILADELPHIA Jt ORCHESTRA 25 I.roi-Ol.D KTOKOW8KI, Condnrlor ArTP.IlMlUN NIMI'IIOXY V. r.MMI ro.NOFHTB MUST ri 111 nilUAAUK OUT. 13-14 ADVANCl; OltDHlS received through tha WOMKVH COHMITTFi; and lU'NIXEBS 111 1 K'K filled from .MONDAY, HKPT. 23. until THUltsiltl, NK1-T. 28, inclualve, at llappa'a, 1110 ChrMnut trt HEAHON HAI.K TO GENERAL rUBLIG opena lltlDAY. WEPT. 9. I Prominent Photoplay Presentations f l T0faf3k btaln their A Company, which la a inamntf o All plcturaa rttlewed before eihlbltk btalatnc picture through tbe STAN BoSna Gfmpomu, mm! fallawtnc ttieatere (.btaln their picture! taranib in MAWJiY imoum M. Company. wmcD la a fDuaDHV oi aanr idbmidi qi iiw wpt ,iwMtM.h k for the theater. In your locality ni ANLKY HOOKING CO.MTAh All 1 12th,MorrtoaPaiiyunk Ave. Alhambra Mat. Dan a: evu. am & o Paramount Plcturea. HAZEL, DAWN and OWEN MOORE In " "UNDKU COVEU" ARCADIA Norma Talmadgo in CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH "T1ID SOCIAL, SECJIETAIIY" a n"kT I r S2D AND THOMPSON APOLLO MATINEE DAILY William Desmond & Enid Markey la "LIEUTENANT DANNY. U. 8. A." BSD A1IOVE MARKET .i. liso A 8:80. lOo Eves. 0:80, 8, 0:80, 163 Marie Doro In "Common Ground" . m jl.Tm E2D J KK1.1VUJ1N 1 M.U.. 1180 A 8:80. 100 j-it-T A O 00TU AND CEDAR AVE. CEDAR PXJtAMOVKT THEATER Charlie Chaplin rhe Count" FAIRMOUNT 20TIr5mANRDD avenue DOROTHY DAVENPORT-EMORY JOHNSTON in "A Yoke of Gold" Tlt KRANKFORD AVENUE FRANKFORD Dustin Farnum Davy crockelt" ECTtJ CT THEATER. MAT. DAILY 5b 1 rl i3 1 ntl Spruce Kvki. T to 11. MARGUERITE CLARK in "UTTLB LADYY EILEEN 2WH AND DAUPHIN STREETS JEFFERSON E. K. Lincoln and France NeUon la "TirO ALMIGHTY DOLLAR" FORTT-VTRST AND LANCADTISU AYEJIUH V LEADER MARGUERITE CLARK in LITTXJl LADY EILEEN" LIBERTY Dn0AD RITA JOL1VET in "IjOVB'B SACRIFICE" AND COLUMBIA LOGAN THEATER 810 N. BROAD PAULINE FREDERICK in TflJO "V""' ' - EUREKA 40THMARKBTBT8- JAMES MORRISON in tub BBPiwarioM py davb DAHCgr LOCUST K2D AND LOCUST Mala. 1:80 and 8:80, r.gt, u:su, s, v;au. MARY MILES MINTER In "YOUTH'S ENDEAUINO YOUNO CHARM" 10c. lbo. Market St. Theater WM. S. HART in THE PRIMAL LURE" 838 MARKET STREET PALACE 1!U MAroiEET Lou Tellegen and Cleo Ridgely in THE VICTORY OF CONSCIENCE" D A T V RIDQE AVD DAUPHIN BT. IT AKl. MAT.. SUB. EVO , 6:45 to 11. William S. Hart and House Peters In "I1ETWEEN MEN" PRINCESS Anita Stewart 1018 MARKET STREET "The Combat" oi?,c,rvrr im market street KE.OC.1N 1 IIVUAN V01CB OMAN Harold Lockwood & May Allison In "MISTER U" OERMANTOWN AVE. AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. RIALTO MARGUERITE CLARK in "SILKS AND SATINS" RlinV MARKET STREET U I RELOW TTH STREET FRANK KEENAN in "HONOR THY NAME" SA r r V ,al1 MARKET A V J I STREET LIONEL BARRYMORE in "TUB UPHEAVAL" rpinn A 1TTU AND VENANOO 8T8. MARY PICKFORD in "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" VI C T O R I A ua"kt bt-1- 1 V7 IV I ABOVE NINTH Harold Lockwood and May Allison In "MISTER at" garden - jassrajsv -ulcWS2JTi CT AMI PV MARKET ABOVE 1BTH 01UNLXI 11 H8 A. M. to HUB P. M. LOUISE HUFF in . "THE REWARD OF PATIENCE' OI YMPIA BROAD AND Li I JVi rl BAINBRIDOB Virginia Pearson ,n "DA,D"lSTIr, Also ATHLETIC PICTURES HaSlrL T W SaaT Jsw JaM JBrwar aP ssssslsH9nss. sLHl m 'aWJjL,) H)MAlw -rtjt; taAjMa tea Mfd EDWIN WALTON At tho Walnut next week in "For the Jinn She. Loved." THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR NEXT WEEK Continued Cram Prrcrdlnr Pate "In My Neighbor's Garden"; Cleorgo Itnlnca nnd company : Frnl Holder nnd Nettlo Ilncker; Vayno nnd tho Morris sisters; William S Hart In "The Patriot" Latter halt ot week: Barney Williams, HUGH HERBERT At Keith's next week. FORREST THEATER Last Miss Matinee SPRING- Night TIME Next Week Seats Selling NIGHTS 8 ilB MATINEES WED. and SAT. CHARLES FROIIMAN 1'nxnU JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN JOSEPH CAWTHORN gphant SYBIL, Comady GARRICK Last Mat. & Evg. S.PORT OF LAW A Powerful American Play by Stuart Fox NEXT WEEK SEATS BELLINO Nlchta, 8 US Mattneea Wodnaaday A Saturday COHAN and HARniS Preaent THE UIOOEHT DRAMA OF MODERN TIMES The House of Glass By MAX MARCIN With MARY RYAN And tne Original New York Company a. Boo to Sl.SO. No Hlsber. ft Mat. Wad. Prlo BROAD Last Mat & Evg. FUNNIEST FARCE EVER WRITTEN THE TWO JANES WIU inc. i yvvj j Ail co nAIWY PjBHEn Saturday Night, Sept. 30 Owning rifcular Dramatlo Beaaon THE MESSRS. SIlUBEltT Prvaent MARIE TEMPEST In Cyril Harcourt'a 6;arkllnc Comady A LADY'S NAME With W. GRAHAM DHOWNH and Orlctnal New York Company Det Saata II 60 at Popular Wednesday Mat. Bala ot Beau Opana Tburaday 1 -WMM FIB m:r majckxt s- jtiKBa an In the Heart of the Shopping DUtilrt BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY 11 A. M. ta 1 V. M .1(C. ISO 1 ta S I. M 10c. ISc, SB ETenlnca ..-t 16c. 16c, 3Se HMnrriaT Prfnlnic Price Prevail P NAM! 11 Pi .i jJA1iL1.lI OMy-ACT LOMKDV I'l.Wl.hl Willi ALL-STAR CAST OP SIX LEGITIMATE PI-VYFRS THE nRLU-RKNOtNKl MIMIC GREAT LAMBERTI SERIES OF CHARACTERIZATIONS WKIX-KNUW MUNtUIAMM I'.lna Wrlouo Mualcal Inatrnmrnta Other Weil-Known VaudeTllltana the Oordon Trio, Wanl and Van, the Club Trio, "The Little Llnr." photoplay. CllOSa TiKVs Klrst half of week! Sren frnll nnd Mite Helento; Davis and War rcn: Snowle Mnytx-llej "The Mysterious Will." a comlo playlet; North nnd Kelly Iayrx nnd Uenjamln Latter hnlf of week! SvenRslI and Mile. Helento; Me Donnld and Ilowland: Nellie Monnhani Kclnvnrta brothers; Wieners and Uurk, nnd tlonlon nnd Smith. ORAKD Hobby Walthour. bicyclist. In a sketch; 'The Kvll Hour," with Harry KnRllsh and compiny; Inclls nnd lied, ding; Cole, ltumell and Davis, In nValt. era Wanted"; Sndle Do Ixinit; the Kana rawn Jnpn; Mutual comedies, and Path nenn motion pictures are on the bill. uiNBTnnLa DUUONT'S "Tho Opening of Earl's New WM. PENN Lam-n.frr Are, llelnren tOlh and 4ta nxn.v. ,iia i:iiMm. i t o MONO.W, TllMU AMI W KIM.-ll).l T1IK l.()(.'Al. KAVOHITK LEW WINCH PRESENTS HIMSELF In "My NciKhbor's Garden" in. J1IKU I'lllliHl ANi: Hi 1IIK MOHRIS HlNTrtt" .. tll.OUHJ. IIM.M.M 11), "IIVn; HONOR ANr OlIKT" llmt hhonlnc In tl Philadelphia WILLIAM S. HART In TltlANOLR PHODITTION "THE I'ATKIOT" TIURSDM fnmplelo tlionre ot I'rnmnl OF iCA TIIICATER IKK f, T nnd 0 tile, tie TIIICATER Market Im.qw eoth Rtn nai. uaiir. u r.renina"i nt HeaU ... too I 10c. I Most Amazing, Marvelous Mystifying, Astonishing, Unusual and Original Act in Vaude ville UJl i I ill I1 1 Ufcvjllfl Hill The Man Who Has Harnessed Thought Transference TENTH AUK AI.JHWT UNDE I.IKVAHLK EXAMPLES OF TIIR l'(lKK Or MFNTAI, TELEPATHY UllU.lt S1H.RL1NU fKATUIll.a Regent HAROLD LOCKWOOD MAY ALLISON mister it- Victoria HAROLD LOCKWOOD MAY ALUBON "MISTER 4" Arcadia CHESTNUT B.low 16th NORMA TALMADOE THE SOCIAL SECRETARr1 CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE ONLY ONE MORE WEEK!! D. W. GRIFFITH'S Last Engagementin Philadelphia Some Have Seen It Several Times TWICE DAILY 2:15 and 8:15 WONDERFUL SPECTACLE Popular Prices Have You Seen It Yet? MATINEES EXCEPT SAT. K88? 50c 75c a"lItony COc 75c 2d Balcony 25c NIGHTS & SAT. MAT. 50c $1 50c $1 2d Balcony 25c SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 30 MUSICIANS 18,000 PEOPLE 5000 SCENES 3000 HORSES I.OIVKB PI.O0H FIRHT IIALt ONY WALNUT CHANGE IN PRICES TODAY UW TIMES KDOENPS RIAIB wlEVENINGS & SAT. MAI A SMARHINA 11KAMATIC HIT bLlini or;w EVENINGS & SAT. MAT. 75c 50c NO HIGHER POPULAR MATINEES Tuesday, Thursday and Friday house 50c - 25c Same Standard Attractions Only the Prices Change Wmk t y irnar.- wa oss. " wwwim umr ott if "Prtautta- vp nwr m rmmmr NIXON'S GRAND HROM) AND MONTOOMKRY V.' ,PO'on-MnUliwcr ..Jn. Mar. 1IIt MU . IQf. Kt . 7 ft P. tlif. Iltf. tin, Bobby Walthour Werld'a Cliaroplon lllrrtlo Rarrr, In Rare W Ilia lfiaA THE EVIL HOUR Orlpplnc. Moral Iaon COLE. RCS. Kanaawa Japai Maldlo I)Iing Plrtunw. Store, or no Mora Br-," a tteir nt Usque, Cnnle Fninklln and oUwr fa vortts will otttr apectalUaa. A wallrt on-the-wlro akatoh la on ot the features of the week. B.F.Keith's Theater Chestnut and Twelfth Stmts HAT.. P. If t SHOWS TA NIOHT. a ll.T a P. M. NEXT WEEK FIFTEENTH ANNUAL BLUE RIBBON BILL1 The BopTftna, Araarlean Dandnr Rtartt Adelaide & Hughes; and companr or is Aniaia. Prrantlna Hpwurular Orlilnal. Allrtarleal lung pprruiniiH ,, p.,i.i.. ..... Datxw (lirrrlnra. mtorinc. "Tho (l.nt.n ef Id- trld." A New tltar In Vaadarlllel Cecil Cunningham ' In Kifltil IfHptlT Santa Carmela & Rosa Ponzilld Pamana Italian Ojyratl AoralMx Hutrh Herbert & Co. In Ilia Nw Plar. "Tho Prwllrtlan" . i Emmett J. Welch & Co; tn Hla Orlilnal "A Mlnatrtl Btlln" :LAKK M.RHII ClONNi: AI IlfjKTl JACK KITTY bKMACOi KKNRTT& ASORIA CO. fcamiaBaaamaaiawa.awaaa MARKET AboT 1TK HtlS to 11:15 10c. lOo 22c Tha jj(t Tntolrr OrcNMtro A-iywarr LOUISE HUFF IK FIR8T S1IOWINO OP ' "The Reward of PATIENCE" T1 a "" J-C "1 MARKI7T PALACE LOU-TELLEGEN In CLEO RIDGELY llin VICTORY OP CONSCIENCE" Tor lVrnni. nt I.rrlr nml Adrlnhl Th..lm. Annlr Rfn-flt PfPt . rhonr Yal. OT8. WE WARN YOU NOT IF20EARSfpSSsi:S TAKEN BY STORM ifSiSiSSS to buy your seats well In advance, or you will be disappointed. Tho Bale ot ecate haa broken all records, and a lone lino of anxious buyers ex i.mi. rinwn Tlraad atreet all day lonff. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE 3 moat wonderful play In America. "Experience." . ,, ....... NO GREATER THING srSSSSSS w bound to exert such a splondld moral lnfluenoo In this community. BY PUBLIC DEMAND EErrS . throngs that besiege tho box office and clamor for tickets for "nxperlence.'. 3 MATINEES NEXT WEEK Ef'SSS of Philadelphia who wish to see this wonderful lesson of life, "experience." S1ATINT.E TOD Y, TONIGHT AT 8 IS EXPERIENCE ADELPHI L A S T T E N T I M E S BEGINNING MONDAY, LAST WEEK LYRIC MATINEE TODAY, TONIGHT AT 8il5 QARDKN MCSICAL PBIZn-WIKKINO NEW YORK WIKTEB KXTRAVAUANZ.V "ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR." with AL JOLSON AND GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! NOTK Mr. Jolnoit Will Hlnc n New Repertoire Plniil tVrrk ef Hopca For tba "A IIIO WINNI'll" HAH TIIK I'RUSS DON'T MISS IT! L A S T T E N T I M E S BEGINNING MONDAY, LAST WEEK BEGINNING WITH MUMMl nrrriEii) o.l nt nt at tied. 15VKN1M1 JJJJUl tX M.tln. I1JUI SEAT HALIJ UI'KNH THUItSDAY MAIL ORDKItH NOIV Sir.HHIt.H. NIIPIIPItT Prixirnt CLIFTON CRAWFORD A BRILLIANT PAST OP 100. INCLUDING riiu9i. rKijii jr,iiuirr joiin ciiAiiLia THOMAS AND MARGARET R O M A I N E RKAITTY CHORES HYMPIIONIO OKrilRSTRA IT'S MllhTLINO ITS WAV AHOI'NH TIIK IN THE NEW MUSICAL TLAY "HER SOLDIER BOY" Hr Victor I-eon. Author nf "The Mrrrr lfdow,M Slualc br Kmmcrkli Kalman CnmiMr of "hmrl." 1.111(111 PKaaammmml 22Trmm zzjas t or,y i i ., Oik, Monday Tuesday WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents I Weflltesaay CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Tine MOST POPULAR OF MOTION FICTCKS STAB3, la THE DARK SILE NCE ADDED KETSTONE COalKDY-THB M1NNINO PUNCH" TinriLHiiAV. vmnav aki HATimriAV siisL1?." r,"l',!l People Want to See Metro Plcturea Urratua tba Maat Talaale I .nv unw man act lor jieiro t'iciurea. Plrat Hbowln Here. STEVENS IS&S."1" VBM MM w '. - ..n.. -ins tvacLL ur iaa aAW ADDED KEYHTONK COMEDY "THE WINN1NO PUNCH" EMILY JJ.efiH m Tallerla Knllrjia") DKKHAHBR'W OHOHKHTKA ("Hiinrarlan Faolaarl t I tl 1 1 M il ! ! I ''TIt .1 31 ! i bUUSCRIPTION I.IMT NOW Ol't-N HENKFim NOW HfclNU btiOKED Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 1000 Orchestra Seats 25c IVKKll. IIOIIIKMCIMI HIIMMV KVEJJIMtl, MBIT, M t I'uri'ijiK rnirrjj JIUMT 1'OfULAI UV l'UI'ULAK PLA1S A tIKrt l .nil ROBERT CAMPREIX I'HIMKNTS THE Tkkakkkkk kkrkkpeseBPewMMiB i I kr k w kB kV kT 'kV V ' I iMllllJiJill