t ir t EVENING IDDGER PHILAlBSLPHIA, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1016 STORIES, INCIDENTS AND PICTURES FROM BOTH HEMISPHERES OF THE AMUSEMENT WORL PHILADELPHIA PHOTOPLAY PARAGRAPHS The Qtrard Avenue Theater has put Into effect a new poller, or rather an exempli fication of the oM policy that had proved to successful. The photoplay features will be strong and elaborate and the audevllle numbers will be Interesting, and many novelties will be provided, As an added at traction Tuesday night there la always an amateur contest; on Thursday night exhi bition of ballroom dancing for cash prises; Friday night professional try-outs, and Saturday evenings Is "Kiddles Night" The new policy seems to have met with the approval and support of the large palron ago of the house, and the bill announced tor the coming week Is one of exceptional Interest and entertainment The Stanley Booking Company announced the reopening of Its theaters' doors to chil dren by use of advertising. In "Shell 4 J," coming to the "Eureka, there Is not much action on the part of tho lead, II. B, Warner, but his role calls for tense, straining work. It Is a good play. The popularity of C. Chaplin makes It necessary for his picture to be shown for two days at the Jefferson. Harold Lockvood and May Allison will be seen on the itereen at the Fnlrmount on Friday In "MlBtor 44." They are sur- I rounded by Lester Cuneo, tho well-known I leading man ; Franklin Hall, Yonda Lan- dowska, Henry Otto, Allcen Allen and Belle I Hutchison. The only playhouse In South Phlladel ,phla privileged to provldo Paramount pic tures Is the Alhambra. For the first three days of the coming week Dustfn Farnum appoars In "The Fighting Parson," and on the came bill will bo Charlie Chaplin, who seems to have found a character which fits him best of all of his Impersonation's when h; appears tn his latest comedy, "The Pawn Shop," A triple bill of more than entertaining character will t,e the feature of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Talace. "The House of Lies" Is the feature. A new volume of laughter, entitled "The Pawn shop," brings back Charlie Chaplin, the prince of screen comedians. The third big attraction will be tho last episode of 'aiorla's Ilomance," In which Blllle Burke Is featured. A double bill will be at the Victoria and tho variety offered should provo moro than plentiful to all patrons. As a main attrac tion on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday there will bo offered Norma Talmadge In the Triangle. Flno Arts play, "Tho Social Secretary." This Is a play entirely different from any of those In which Miss Talmadge has appeared. One of the features at this playhouse which Is attracting much attention and one creating approval of lovers of muslo Is the selections rendered by Dessauer'a Symphony Orchestra, which has been engaged for the season. The lobby of the Savoy Theater, 1111 Market street. Is without doubt one of the prettiest on Market street but that Is only the beginning; the Interior la Just as beau- jlsiir hktween 4otii & 4'"-0 Mon., Toes., Wed. I Th Dainty Mualeal Tabloid HARCELL Billy. Tulto's Collegians The Stantons Tommy Rny Triangle Production FRANK KEENAN In Exclusive First Bbowln In West Philadelphia The Thoroughbred MIA CHANOES TIIURHDW I ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1916-1917 'BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Dr. KARL MUCK, Conductor Blondar KTenlnxi, Oct. SO, Nov. 27. Jan. 1, Feb. 12, Mar. 12. SOLOISTS DesUnn, Frledberfj, Gabrilowitsch, Kreisler, Millar Beeeon Bale. Mondar. Oetobar 0. Heppa'a 1119 Cbiatnut Street Frlcea. 10, $7.50, IS, $3.50. Boxes. J70. J 00. U0 tflARRfPIf MATINEE TODAY VS.MIIiVLV TONIGHT AT 8:18 $2, 2d ThrillinB Week &, Vt. ANOTHER COHAN A HAMUS BKN8ATION THE HOUSE OF GLASS Dy MAX MAItCIN , with MARY RYAN AND ORTOINAI. NEW TOMC TOMPANT rrlree BOe to ll.SO. Top. II Mat. Wed. Beat! for tha Laet Week on Sal Thursday. tlful, and that, together with excellent pic tures, clear projection and courtesy, has made It one of the most popular photoplay houses In town. Tho first chnpter of the wonder aerial, The Shielding Shadow," will be shown at the Cedar on Monday. It Is a rathe product, The management of the Market Street Theater, til Market street, expects to have the new Kimball organ playing about the 16th of October. Politics plays an Important part In Lionel Barrymore's new play, "The Up heaval," at tho Princess on Monday. Prof. Carl Donowlts. of the Overbrook, has arranged a program of grand opera selections for next week's muslo on tho Hope-Jones unit orchestra. The new 110,000 Hope-Jones (??"' Htser) unit orchestral organ was played for the first time this week by Prof. J. Ilearne at the Frankford Theater. The BROAD TONIGHT. aAJ0 Openlnr Regular Dramatic Beaton Tho MESSRS. SHUBEn.T Preient MARIE TEMPEST In Cyril Haroourt's Sparkling Comedy A LADY'S NAME with W. ORAItAM DROWNS A N. T. Co. Heat 8eata ll.f.0 at Popular Wed Matinee FORREST Mat. Today J JULIA SANDERSON 1 In the O'VaTJlfl DONALD niUAN Muilul - Y rS I I . EPII CAWTHORN J Comedy ""' -"-" Dumont's Minstrels Wh reh; "bv. Today. 10c 20a B.F.Keiths Theater Chestnut and Twelfth Streets MAT., t r r. m. NioiiT. s r. m. t MHI1WB TtAll.l NEXT WEEK A Kent Musical Comedy Oeml "The Four Husbands" With Itay Raymond and Florence Rain, HiinrwiriHi tit sa i iiiuiioiu us ?v iaiidetllle'a Mwt eraatlle Dancer MURIEL WORTH TTeaentlnr tlrlrlnal lancoCreatlona A Beautiful fltorr of"the South "A Breath of Old Virginia" With ClrneTleTa Cliff St Co. lbe ltalr.tr Amrrlran folorntnra Soprano MARION WEEKS In Repertoire ot Illa-h-Claaa Selection HANS HANKE The Fmlnent l'lanltt Ppeelal Feature for ChlTdrrni Apdale's Zoological Circus In a Wondcrfnl Inhibition of Tralnlne. WIllTril.t.Il & IKKI.VNfl & CO. I ONK I IAHKKI.lt. Sells- Tribune 1'leterlal Sew. Today tlilldren'a Day Special features! many muslo lovers who have heard this Instrument declare It complete In every de tail. Announcement Is made by the Park's management that the feature will be shown as near 7, 8:30 and 10 p, m, as Is possible. The Honor System" Is the title of Fox's next big production to follow Annetto Kel lerman'n film Gcnrgo Walsh and Anna Luther aro featured. Two of the most popular screen artists are announced In tho double bill set for the T VDTP Lat Matinee Today. 5:18 11 Ixll Last Time, Tonight, 8:13 Tho Greateet Munlcnl Kitravasanta "ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR." wmi AL JOLSON Bring the Kiddies Today! BLUEBIRD im , TM j I M-UCP'-BP jfi" Bluebird Photoplays lSSr tfeif MARKET 16TII 11 113 to HUB PRICES 10c. ISc. 25c, 850 TODAY IAST TIMES Pauline Frederick IN ASHES OF EMBERS Stanley Concert Orcheatra Rest Theater Orcheatra Anywhere OVERTURES "LUCIA JI LiAMMnRUOOR" (Donizetti) by Hrqueat SELECTIONS : DUIUMJ. PHOTOPLAY Symphony No. o" (llethoven) "Flntil'a Cave" (Mendelaeohn) Bulla d Orrheatra Clltenllla" (Lacome) Meditation , "The Laat Hope" tOottachalk) PAT ATP1 HI MAnKET STREET rAi.v.c DUSTIN FARNUM in 'THE FIGHTING PARSON" X J 10 A. M. to 11 tlO P. M. Arcadia, chestnut Deiow ioth LILLIAN GISH la "DIANE OF THE FOLLIES" ALL NEXT WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN IIIS'OnEATEBT PICTURE "MANHATTAN MADNESS' CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Flrat Showing "THE PAWNSHOP" X7IarTiDI A MAnKET ABOVE TH VlUiUKIA Emily Stevens M..y "Wheel of the Law" Kenton rnmv"THE DA NO EH Gin IV Kit Witlc-Ctirt. Chaplin In "Pawn Shop TIim lf.nltraftea-1 a-aMa-teel a!. t U... na.nJiv ,- tea nfnwiflff lli WlflMnrCflQ appreciation of the now famous policy, "THE PLAY'S THE THING." QfTU These Superior Bluebird Features at the kJI-jMIi Following Leading Photoplay Houses: READ ABOUT THEM IN TIIE SATURDAY EVENING TOST. Auditorium, 8th and Rare. Auditorium, Lotan. Apollo, 2td and Cambria. Keekers, IRth and Hnyder. Ilellerne, Front nnd Buaquehanna aye. Ilninawlck, Irankford. Ilrondwny, Hope and York. llartrnm, SSUi nnd Cheater are. l'enn. 6th and AVoodland. Celor. COth and Cedar ave. Collaeum, SDIh and Market. Connie Mark, Oermantown Bnd Ieblcn. llellerbe. Front und buaquehanna. Colonial, IoyamenbInc ave. Cambria, 25th nnd Cambria. Ireamland. 36tli and llayerford are. Prury. 13th and Germsntown. Foreka. 40th and Market. Pmpre4. Manayunk, Franklin, K2d and (ilrard aye. Franklin, 3d and Fltwnter. Falrmnant. 28th nnd Falrmoant are. Falrhlll, 202 (Wmantown. Family. 1M6 Bldgo ae. Harden, 63d and Lanedowne are. flrand, KtA and M.arket. Oray'e Ferry falifc. 2128 Federal. Hamilton. COth and Lanndimne. Hippodrome. Oth and honth. Jumbo. IVont and (llrnril Iitaette. Cambria nnd hentlnrton. Liberty, llroad and Cnlnmbla. 5lammoth, Oth and Olrard. lorket St., SIS Market at. Majeatle, 2424 Kenlnatpn are. Montnmrry. 819 K. (ilrard. Norrla. 10th and Norrj. Oirrbrook, 63d and HnTrrford. Ontario. 2d and Ontario. (liner, nth nnd Olnry. Parkway. 40t.lt .nnd r I'Ue, eth nnd rue Prlnceaa, 10th and Market. romeraet. xotn nna nomcraet. Hprnee, OOtlt and rlpruro. Havoy, 15 tl Market. TItoU. 1121 Fnlrmount aye. Victor. Fninkllrf and t learfleld. Windsor, 4204 Kenalntton are. Walton. Clirltrn ae. and Chew. Wayne, 4010 Wayne ne. CA3IDEN Colonial Theater, Lyrle, Standard, Haober's Family Theater, Forest Hill. BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS 1304 Viae Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT LYNCH, Mgr. ADELrill J 4M aaJtAJHLrj' CoorseV. iSTrjaaaraefr" llobart I NOW rLMI.NO William Elliott F. Ray Comttock and Morris Geit Pretent THE MOST WONDERFUL PLAY IN AMERICA 0 Months In New York 7 Months in Chicago 5 Months in BottonV 10 BIG SCENES COMPANY OF 82 A Lore Story of Youth, HleTraJle andTemptatlona rATRA "imKXKTAKT" MATINKE AT 10 30 A. M, TIIUUMIIAY. UCTOIIEK 12, 1IKMT NK,T4, SI, Eenlnra and Matnrday Mat,, SOe tn 11,50 (Hnturdny ICtrrlna, 60o to SJ) ItarKnln Mat, ltrery Thnraday. Deat rieatt, SI I fashion! PHILADELPHIA A ORCHESTRA I.FOPOI.D STOKOWSKI. Condnctor 25 tX&Sy Symphony Concerts Qnrn AT IIGI'PC'S. 1110 Cheatnut St. OCtlaUll Halo enntlnuea until Thuraday, rp. a , OeU B. Inc. llCKet Desirable Beats in lower Cola I,art f house still OdlC available for SAT. EVE. , , WORLl FAMOUS HOI.OIHTH Slnglo Tlckot Sale bes. Monday, Oct. 11. entire week at the Locust, namely, Clara Kimball Touns; and Charlie Chaplin the former In her latest production, "The Dark Silence," nnd the latter In his latest. "The Vawn Shop," "The Bark Silence" Is a pic ture of unusual Interest nnd timely nctlcn, and was directed by Albert Capellanl, Its scenes are laid In France. Six dramas In addition to ft varied selec tion of comedies and other attraction'? con stitute the program announced for the NIXON'S QR A ND IIUO T AVD MONTGOMERY F. CI. Mion-Mrdllnier tien. Mar. Dally Muti,. lUo. Lisa.. 1 i, 0, lOe. He, 2fle Woodrow (?) e m of v ' the Hour September Morn a tabloid ot tho production: HILL A ISCKEn: JKNKU & ALLBNi MeCOIIMICK, WAL ICE & CO.: NOVELLKS: I'ICTUREH. MB flrrn'R trllOMiUj MAUKXT WUKa flT In the Heart of the Bhopplnc Dlatrltt BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY wm fim Tl M& 11 A, M. to 1 1', M ,. lor, loe 1 to 6 I. M 10c, iSe, 29r Ktenlnsa ......lfte, 2.1e, &3o Hnturdar Kyrnlns Prlrfa Prerall I1KOINNINO MONDAT MATINEH Autumn Vaudeville Festival HKWirn Y L)ii.ltSltltvl UXHIUITION. I ONdibJ- INO OF1 MU8IC. DRILUNQ, SINQINQ and UA.SC1NO Anmrt attractiov F.l 1 JiVM I II I I aMiqimiirn A Mysterious Entertainer AND ALL STAR ACTS TIIISATKR t-V TIIICATKR Market below OOth Street Mat. Dally. 2 30 I Kvonlnca. T nnd 0 llfat Beata ,.10c 1 10c. 20c. 2Bo MONDAT, TUnSDAY and WKDNKSDAY A nCAUTn'UL HIOH-r-LASS BINQINO l'rntiPTtON comlnir weeK at the Ituby On Tuesday, ThrouBh the 'Wall." a detective story by Cleveland MofTett, featuring; Nell Shlpman, William Duncan and George Holt, will be shown. At the Belmont the first half of the cur- A TRUAT FOR MUSIC LUVhltrt THURSDAY, FRIDAY nnd BATURDAY A Tenao Drama In Th'eo Orlpplns Bcenea PAUL ARMSTRONGS fiA ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD" IT Speaking Parte Special 8cenery Rrominent Photoplay Presentations SwL BoSna Gmpamy THE follow lnr theaters obtain their plctnret thronsh the STANLEY Dooklns Company, which la a suarantea.ot early abowlnc of the flneat productlona. All Dlctarea reflened before exhibition. Aak for the theater In year locality fbUlnlir plcturia throuh tho BTANLKY UO0KINQ COMI'ANY. 'Regent UAitKK.T UIow 17 ni MUTiitu treintai EMILY STEVENS and FRANK MILLS tn "WHEEL OF THE 'a,W 'I Where the'Evening Ledger-Universal Weekly Can Be Seen MONDAY umhA Thiut.r. Vrant and fllrard Awm. Sojuenet theater, KeaaJogtoa Are. and Som- KayaUoe Theater, lort end Sooth 8ta. Savoy Thaator, 12th and Market Bta umbo Theater, rrnot and Ulrard A aatenet 1 ami St Hayataoa Theater. 104h end Sooth YerdillaU, 7th nnd CbrlaUan Bta. TCB8DAY Ptaaa. Theater, Broad and Porter Bta. Hetor Theater, rranklb and llearfleld SU. Caatarr Tntater, Marahall Nt, nod Krla Ave, Karatooe. 11H and beuth Sis. ? WEDNESDAY Paha Theater. teei Tnaiif er. BaoaFYbeater, 7Ui 8t. and Olrard At. a vneater. wWt. f TMVJUIIIAX SUrW Theater, 19th and Market BU. TwiaalB xiater. Wini'lia Tkeaifr. Fntakford. kuLahu KAaal aaaar VIUBAV Mtu-kjssV M. LaaiAaT. MS CyUaifaUfc ttwAtarMrli t QMute Tliaa tey, &at boytiteea Theater, Warn Theater. Market St) Market Kl, irkae HI. ' and INemagd Bta. WW aaa (.Marneis. BATUKDAY luU natar. 1M anj MuLd HU a ' 'i 7 i "-i-i"'- rar" i - , -- mk .Taaaaar. aaa awvenarji a, jBja ruaw, aw ana , Hat aad W1um4m Ms. ALHAMBRA1: WiV Paramount Pictures. WALLACE RHID ft CLEO RIDQELY In 'The Houaa With the Golden Wlndowa" ARCADIA DELOW 10TII LILLIAN GISH in "DIANE OF THE FOLLIES" ADrtf I a"a 2D AND THOMPSON JrJLJ-XJ MATINKE DAILY BESSIE DAVUU SCALE A CHARLES RAY In "HOME" U17I WIOIMT B,D ADOVB MARKET JtSHLilVlVlN 1 Mate., IsUO ft 8 ISO. 0e Kvca., 0:30, 8, o:so. He Mary Pickford to gjj.jgg" r'Cri A t OTH AND CEDAR AVE. UHU1 PAKAUOVNT THEATER Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno tn 'TUB SHOP OIRL" FAIRMOUNT ""oiSSSd avenue J. WARREN KERRIGAN in THE BECKONINO TRAIL" FRANKFORD 4m "UH,3?lSij Hazel Dawn undER COVER" 52D ST.THEATER "StrS0" Reopons Today Double Bill CHARLES CHAPLIN In "ONE A. M." AL VOBBtntO and VIVIAN RICH In jJuprWlarUat aalWka "HXT. DAILY V.nrr SOT THEATER. OO Jrl Oli Bel, Spruce, Evsa. 7 to 11. BLANCHE SWEET in 'PORLIC OPINION" JEFFERSON m" tgtt Houce Petars and Gail Kane tn 'THE VELVET PAWJ 1 XT KTVX FOKTY.FIR8T AND LfcAUE-K LANCASTER AVBNUR BLANCHE SWEET in 'TUBLIO OPINION" LIDTDTV BnpAD AND iPEiK 1 I COLUMBIA FLORA PARKER DeHAVEN in THE WHIRLPOOL OF DB8TIN.T, VJT PHILADELPHIA LOCUST E2D AND LOCUST Mats, 1:30 and 8:80, 10c. ivare , o;ou, o, v;au, ado. Vinl Dunn ta "T1,B Llalrr v ioia Lana ov happiness" CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY 2.15 and 8.15 Owing to Tremendous Demand for Seats Management Has Secured FOR TWO MORE WEEKS D. W. GRIFFITH'S -thrilling spectacle Ffinmo-PitiPiiJ1 ZZX Popular Prices Will Positively End Sat. Night OCT. 14 WILL NOT BE SEEN IN PHILA. AGAIN tK ral My MATINEES EXCEPT SAT. LOWER FLOOR (tn 800 HKTS AT OUl' III ST AT 71c FIRST IIALCOM CA SIO 8F.ATS AT ouc Ill'ST AT 7Be 2D 1IALCONY. 23o & NIGHTS SAT. MAT. 800 NKTH AT ItrST AT St FIRST UALCOVY K(n 310 8F.ITH AT oul- IlKST AT 81 2d Balcony 25c . SEATS NOW SELLING FOn ALL REMAININO PERFORMANCES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THIRTY MUSICIANS 18,000 PEOPLE 500 SCENES 3000 HORSES IMflTR. MR. GRIFFITH'S NEW SPECTACLE "INTOLERANCE," THE FIRST lIVJAiJ. AND ONLY PRODUCTION 1119 HAS MADE SINCE "THE BIRTH OF A NATIOV." HAS HERN PROCLAIMED THE ARTISTIC TRIUMPH OF THE WOllLD. "INTOLERANCE" IS NOW PLAY1NO AT THE LII1ERTY THEATER. NEW YOR1C CITY, AND WILL UK SEEN HERE LATER IN THI3 SEASON Market St. Theater "S1" H. B. WARNER in "THE MARKET OF VAIN DESIRE" PAT APF 1JU MARKET STREET hfLtZi 10c 20c. DUSTIN FARNUM in TIIH FIOHTINO PARSON" PARK" niDOH AVE. ft DAUPHIN ST. &I.lY, MAT., 180. EVO., 0:80 U 11. KATICRYN WILLIAMS ft WHEELER OAICMAN in "THE NE'ER DO WELL" 1018 MARKET STREET PRINCESS i7i 117 i re in "c",w "uuut-uu mjaffeRY" RFfiFNT 1M MARKET STREET ruocai i iiuuah vorcn onoAs EMILY STEVENS in THE WIIBEk OF LAW" Rl A I T fa OERMANTOWN AVE. " - 1 J AT TULPBHOCKEN BT VICTOR MOORE in "The Clown" . CHAPLIN In 'TIIE FLOORWALKER" RI1RV MARKET 8TIIEET U BELOW 7TH STREET Lionel, Barrymore,, heval SA V O V W'1 MARKET V y A STREET VIOLA DANA in "THE LIGHT OF HAPPINESS" H! .VMf laffBI FUR E K A 40TB MAFKBT BT8 ULLIAN WALKER in '7H1B MAM WWIWO THM CURTAIN" XOatTH PHILADKLrHIA ,ID ipri OIHARD AYS. HELOW TTK CtlKAKU f i, T AND I VAWWriaXK PWatOPtAW j j O G A ,7T'1 AND VENAN0 b18 PAULINE FREDERICK in THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" I C T O R I A MARKET ST. 1 " J t I f AROVH NINTH EMILY STEVENS in THE WHEEL OF TH LAW" CTAMI FY MARKET ABOVE 18T1I 3lJXLCl Jt HIS A. M tn tins P.M. PAULINE FREDERICK in "ASHBS OF BMBafHt" BOOTH PHILADELPHIA 01 Y M P I. A BROAD AND L, I Til r 1J BA1NBR1DQK Jime Caprice & Higrry HiU4rd In ''Little MU. Haw.lBwa," AtMetlc Platurea H'tea Yaa Waal, to Knew Wlt to He OMU) MintnnhlTa KaJ fJUi llatlr ljal,, liml. -'- aavaBaBBiaBBaaa aaaraaraai wa jaaajaj ear-iaiBBaBBBjBV Vf as m More Baffling Than THE LAUGHING MASK More Thrilling Than THE PERILS OF PAULINE PATBE'S The SHIELDING SHADOW The Wonder Serial FEATURING GRACE DARMOND LEON BARY RALPH KELLARD WAIT FOR THIS WONDER SERIAL Coming Soon at the better theaters Tbc SttleUlas Shadow" atoir U Ww paMUhad ererr Saoiar la tie Narth Amerltan, Produced by Astra Film Corporation Directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Donald MacKenzie Released by Pathe Exchange rent week, lies Beach's noreA, In ptoMr ; lorm, "Th-e N4'r Do well," promiaat to ' an unusually inttreatlnar event. To -with, It Is on ot the most popuVar ever wrltteei. TIm aereon vsrslon of atorr has beeti acted by player that "Tha Spotters' 'so stKceeafuU A, t K CK3K3CK: METROPOLITAN "i THE GREATEST EVENT IN STAGE HISTORY CHARLES DILLINGHAM prtstflts FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT OCT. 14th TWICE DAILY Tim mooysT RIIOW IN TIIK TTOIttD AT TIIK LQWKST PlttCBS. Yi "a.a aV JT vKsfflk&hw SEAT SALE FOB THR KNTIRje RNOAOKIilKST OPIW" MONDAY, OCT. 9 AT 0 A. M. AT THK UKTKOPOMTAN. and DOWNTOWN T1CKKT orncB. 110R rilHSTNCT WT. NEW YORK HIPPODROME ORGANIZATION In the Grcatett Spectacle erer known 200 PRETTY GIRLS "ON ICE" with CHARLOTTE The Grtateat EVattr In tbe World, aed Tba ICIS aKVTINCJ HIINSA'TON FLIRTyS AT ST. (WRITZ From Iba Admlral'a ralacr. llfrlln with KAT1K CIIMIDT F.LLK.N DALLKItUP H I P THR WONDKR BHOW' H I P HOORAY SOBSR'S BAND CondaetM br JOHN PHILIP SOUSA TEN SIKSICAI. COMEDIES IN ON1D By It. II. Dnrnalde. Irlra b John I. Ooldea. Uuale br Raymond IlubbelU NAT. M. WILLS - CHAS. T. ALDRICH I.noNonB flIMONSON MAT DAT GORDON1 MAH811 BETH 8UAUJCT NEIX1C DONER Al.BF.RT KROMMF HARBT WKSTKORD. A KKtV GIHl.1 AnOUT 200 TtltP ,., 1. 1 r.itv I TltlF nOOANNT'sl nARTlnnoTiinnsiltMARANTns1 yHJi!rAMOU8nABi ' EIJM'II ANT )IUONlil"8 Ugrtae "t'NCI.R 8AM" TWO MILLION PEOPLE MARVELLED AT THESE THE LADDER OF ROSES THE TOWER OF JEWELS . TRIP TO TQYLAND BALLET OF THE STATES - STAGED BY R. H. BURNSIDE - i.nnn OOOD RESF.RVED NOTE: nflll V MAT. 25? SI nfl' THE '. (Kxrf.pt SaturdarP 'BBATa AT KVF.RT . ! Wl. EVF.RV MOIIT I BEST 8EAT8 ! PERFORMANCE PRICES! A Sat. Matinee. $1,60 A $2.00. 50c No Mall Ordera will r Bllfd unleaa aeeompanled by monay order. na, SEE NEXT SATURDAY and SUNDAY PAPERS for condttlona uadrr Vi'Or ahlch a greater number ol aeatt than el;ht U be aold to one pereoo. INOTEi This unprecedented tour Is confined, awing to the enormoui production, to iU largett American cltlat. -JQ-.or.)....t. a..t..rj-Q'v and Thrills Biff Double Bill MOVnlY. TUESDVY AND WKDNV-SnAY NORMA TALMADGE IX TRIANOI.K rRODUCTinN "THE SOCIAL SECRETARY" In Conjunction With I'lnt I'reaentatlon CHARLIE CHAPLIN in THE PAWNSHOP TIllTltMllAV milTkV AX.lt M1T11TM11V l tTTI f n llAa The DIoat Talented I'rople Unnt to Men Metro I'lcturea lleranae the Moat Talented .. -l eonle Mrlte and Art for the Sletro I'leturei. Flrt ribowlnf Here MABEL TALIAFERRO ha Plinnnlnir Pn1lAlf.ntnnnM Wnlf Wnnrlor IMnv nf Hnnrvma Am "THE DAWN OF LOVE" ("TAOXIACCI") IMIESSAOER'S feVMI'llONY OHCIIIXTBA "rONCIIIEI,U") L J.? J.T.aftur V J T.VRTf! BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT U S. ij DE AM0NG TnE FIRST T0 ENJOY THIS OP TWO CONTINENTS TRIUMPH! FUN AND MUSIC 1 Tear In Derlln 1 Year In Iluda Peath 1 Year In Vienna Benaatlonal Hit tn Chlcato. MKS.SRS. HHUIIERT Ireent CLIFTON CRAWFORD IN TIIH OALA NBW MU8ICAX. J'lAY HER SOLDIER BOY By Victor Jon. Author ot "THE UBflRY WIDOW." Adapted by Rlda. Johniwi Youflr. AAe"- Muilo bv Emmerich KAlnian. ConiDOaer of 'flA11 THOMAS and Supported, by Harold Vliard. Clarence Harrejr, Cyril Chadwlck, Kraak Rlde.. Jaok McOowan. Italsh Herbert. Lilian Tucker, loulae Oallowar, Ella Oeraalr, Eloanor Pawn and a 11HILMANT HROADWAY COMfANV lUautr Cliorna at 00 Hrmplionle Orcheatra at l'OPUUAH II. HO MATIN1CU WKONKflOAY HKQUUAH MAT1NEU HATUAUAr MARQABDT ROMAINB rW mmiMmw TlllH AKTMtN'lUN At i'jVJICI- I' . U it J1WAIIT' Mntlneea Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 1000 Orchestra SeaU 25c WH-l-h mMMI'N IMI 'itY nKNIN(l OCT -' " ' H'l M " VIM lir Hit- SOUl' B m H aHI iB . a I jkWJ a flH flaaVAaH aBB SSl I BaB bV I aa & aH vii riiFrnv")! nviinp''i m)vn- Tut'!' ittn Tim t.rn Eyettiiaca.aia.Saturduiy Ma MataWr ihMN., Tkwf, rmmn't VlWWii Prtm an. j vv mSiaetmL Mennta) Jffe nStoui P'...Milliit Fw fa Ily'lllCAH ltili,A r UTony oe" an u i u ci i 1 11 1 I Kk.h II. With HILA MOUGANANU OSCAK C8HKA FOUR rtEt:iIH uAcmt m id oK athNrSRlt blAltlljNu KUIaUt TO! .y.Mrt. .f&lS. ffff r THIlinfiiiH iwhW in T$ErSwmtnt (Tit t