BVBSlifG LmraER-PmEADmaPHlA", SATTtKDAT, OOTOBETt U. m AMA, FILM, VAUDEVILLE REFLECTED IN STORY AND PICTURE HASTBAUM DENIES SELZNICK . ..ji. fUva Profram Man sr "? n"u ':... P. m, a V.w . ?.?.. JTklr carried (he follow- iSHZj. Btliftlek has Instructed hla at- t. pf.pr;..r.t" ""amTrvr," ."!r.i rf..rM under lio Sher- lr ."'-",",-, . ml lttJIlL, his proposed suit on atle&a. 1 ? l!- .e,1.vlte.that Maithaum i soa" .71 i- ,. rI.U4Hlnhl tar. '.St If thy played tho 8lxnlck "ST paramount, Trlansle. Metro and I " "." .lllnn f Iha a Minn "UJm SelmtcVs attorney aaya he h trie minimi w.v.w .. .-... Hie 'n III1V" - J!-""". W . .1 a O- 1. .!.! m.111 U. Is onaerstoou ui ""'i- " " i fortifications by lh Fox and World . fc,ata." b UT Mr. Maetbaum rave out the fol 7 -William Fox, through hla represen .'... Worthlneton. wired me on that k.i iha uie ot hla name In connec- i with this matter wan unauthorised and lake. The worm um uorporauon. OOjfffl Its 1 niiaueifcmii iviicpcuuiinci turnL adtlsed mo also that they hail ktaowledt whatsoever ot any statement . may nave oecn niuo. rfq tat h ui CC ana rnyseil- an i:uiv.onicu. A khuw i controversy and consider him one of Mrsonat friends. In reference to the T naneernlnr the Selmlck pictures. I , aet know ot anything relative to this r. I nave ueen iniormra mai ineso u are in existence, out up to mis l T have no definite knowledge of such really the case." i the seunicx organization was nrst 1 Mr. Mastbaum figured In prellml- announcements ns lce president In of the producing companies. . I ,,.af'Pligssgk-- i HnGr . ( ggggggsH k X ?' NggggggH f- gaHsHstt. 1igBPigH 3Jr f gW iiggagflV v gggH ; r ' '' ' iggggi gWvff,, aflgggggi ' gaf'-l' 4tgggHi 'A " JgaHigagagflgH ! W I HcaBBLgagflfl 1 r. ''"'" aHgagagflgflB if..itBw. SMBSaBBlBSBHBSHgffagaBHBal O sesjacTae; ORME CALDARA t'Uading man for Jane Cowl wmmon Ulay, which opens r th A HiiiiylnV Afmrinif , w.t "".i.i."- .owiiuujr. in at B.F.Keith s Theater Cksluul and Twelfth Streets NAT., t V. M. NldllT. g p. M. 8 SHOWI DAILY 8 NEXT WEEK The Young American Prima Donna BELLE STORY ' In Illgh-Clagg Song Selections ' The Distinguished Actor EDWIN ARDEN k an Odd Playlet, "Close Quarters" SANTLY & NORTON. 1 Blnrtri of Bon a with Trimming KCp" Anson & Daughters Trtienllna a lUiflnll idta Charles Leonard Fletcher Carctcr BtuJI Taken from I.I fa fard & Clark; Parish & Peru; Tho nramera; Camilla's llirds 8Pfif,"AAT..?te,V- '- h tMYER-BARRETT RECITAL sMny " VWIabt Soprano "t?. ".W 9 BO. SaU at tiiv LDMinut hi. Hit. Plilfi . Mulol Jluroau. DANCING STYLE , li Or THE UTMOST IMPOnTANCB AT THE BTUDIOB OK Ellwood Carpenter 1123 Chestnut St. h-ulL ?0. Pelnt aro upraixl In our "". an4 In such k way a to U earlly "teJ by too pupil. PRIVATE LESSONS r,TlfflV DAY AND KVKNIN'U a CLASS LESSONS ATTKaNOONH AND EVK.MNOS CHH.nRPM'c n acc XVZT 8ATUHDAY AFTEKNOON VTl?,CHILDREN's class 1M Columbia Hall Ballroom - W. Coraor liroad and Oxford Hto, iMiKlSffi0? '! "Vli Clc, hvr.' ou ia uancins HO rOK INTBKEOTINq HTKBATURK . LANER-DANCING . povnv-rnwii via. i VI4fI IB uifUTe uJ''Zitrv. ""- ww H. n 41 j?Kf. Iru,ta Oroawlw ot Tm Uj4 SoMOti'. Biff SttiMM FmuL rt.M aS u - wi maNM rtB.,.,UsltUIOHDaK fv Prosca Vwl .Oot.W ViUwa -w " jauva whvsj .i?MS53& t'S iMj 1j5oF fMjmms. t4) aggP ' 'jgam gagflgflHrV JgflgflgB sWggggggggB x'aggggggggggtgggggggggggggggggggggggg '.gggSggggggggggB EDWIN ARDEN At Keith's next week. THE RUSSIAN BALLET ON THE HORIZON Tho Metropolitan Opern Company, of New York, announces that the Serge da Djighlleff IlalMt Itusse, which received auoh a oontlal reception In Philadelphia last year, will pay a return visit to the Metro politan Opera House for threa nights, starting Thursday, November 31. Accom pxnlng the troupe In the dual capacity of artistic director and premier danceur will be Waslav NlJInsky, considered by many the greatest malo dancer allvo. In the repertory ot twelve ballets there Will be four numbers never before seen th this city. Foremost of these) Is "Mephlsto Valse,'' a mlmo-drama conceived by Nl JInsky during his Internment In Austria two years ago, which will have Its world premier In New York next week This bal let relates the familiar story ot Faust In tho Inn. and Is danced to the well-known ri aire i vtwz&m yiMm tLa.MMiagfttfD rV r11! llrt of th Rhopplnc DUtrtct BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY A M TO I V. M luo. lo LTSJ1 M 10o. ISc. 2"Vo HmlMy Kvnlng Trlr. ! Vvn tAT WY.l.K A WtNBOMUlUSICAL comedy TIE IAWM ru PlTn57 I in the Fpnit ok a nnvue uirjN PprUl Hrnrr Vrf tty Olr Sherman, De Forest and Co. IN "THE J A Y CIRCUS a mm op r.Armnrn if AND OiHi:it AtTM WUItTII WII1I.K TIIP.ITrir fial..t M.h ft... I. La Mat Dally. 2 .10 T Krenlncs. T and 0 nt Ht . 10n 10c. 2(K- Sfto N. L'v i , . tir WOni.D'8 iitBATK.ST rttZZLH THE MAN WITH THE ELECTRIFYING EYES A Illddla for Science to Kolio Demonstrations Ilsyonrt tho Ken nt Lar- man Yot THE BIGGEST LAUGHING HIT EVER KierboJy Ieta Ixinno tho Flood Osteo On- of Mirth Rountl ot t'nhrlnlM Continuous Trlty OrilfCH HTANDAltL) ACTH , .TOTO, a. M. to a rry rniCES Hits r. M. lf ,9 ALL NEXT WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the Wonderful Picture "MAmiM lADNESST It's a novelallon at Acthltjf, Oricinalitv? ISSTor ?-rw"buna- ixrra OK KM ct'riD L.rnK I.N KVKIIV lir.t.i. Thrills? Love? Surprise? Suspense? Mystery? There's a Happy nl-ndlnr ot Each In Bvorr Pleotlna Foot. It's a Soothing Tonic to All Real and Imaginary Ilia ' Mlrsrnlou Mr. FalrbanWtt Ilo lin't con tent with helnr tho blrrrit hit a dramatlo tar that lias Invaded the aereeni he has tho rolooul nene of lettlnr sool storr after sooU utorjrl That's xhat tho Dramatic Editor ot thla paper said In hla paper after ho had Men tho production. COMING Entire Week of October 23 Metro's Special Production De Luxe Exclusive Tint Presentation of tho Only AuthenUd Ofterlnc or FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN BEVERLY BAYNE In Bhakespesre's Idrllle I.ore Traiedr "Romeo and Juliet" rrednced at a ro.t of IJ50.000 With a east of 000 Prominent I'laiers. 1 yvvwyy-j . DEssAunn'H Vnpty dessaueh'b OBCIIKSTKA TQf ORCHESTRA jMfWttUL&aiiuLs&i VftCTyagMzra&M&giffg mrn'mimimmimm Hfprert Sol Avtlvor nd Dirftctoir of "A PAOCWTCR Of TttC GODS' Araiounc-t Tb Early Rrts of IBs NtVf Crealton. "WAR SR1068M BsaaMulyTVLCWrSJ.SfLZNKK , hXiws I aw aatbw aai.sjK K'ttTaSJC- viar V ,r ' MKaMtoT sWKNON. composition of Prans Usst Tho cos- lumen and decors are br ltobert IMmond Jonen. a, young American artist. 1I Is the first American oer Invited to contribute iu wo output oi me uisgnnerr organisation. nle) Dleu Illeu" and "Saitv." in iai. lets familiar abroad, are glen their first presentation In this country, and will be Included In the Philadelphia repertory. Tha first la a lUndu myth, set to delicate muslo by ltenaldo Hahn The chororraphy la by Fokln and th settings by Leorv Oakst "Badko la a mimed scene from the. ntmnkv. Korsakow opera of that name. Adolph Dolm, considered aeoond only to NlJInsky as a dancer, conceived the chorography for this ballet and will bo the premier In both ot these dances. Tho fourth new ballet In "Narclsse." danced with soma success by KlJInaky In New Tork last year. It Is founded on the mythological story of tho youth who fell In love with his own beauty. The book and muslo are by N. Tcherepnlnt, and tha cos tumes and decora by Bakst. Ulght other ballets, repeated from last year, Include "Scheheraisde," "rhamar," "I fJpectra do la Itoue," and TVAprea Midi dun Faune," with NlJInsky In tho leading- roles, "Cleopatra" and 'Xei Sylphldes." The Playwright The playwright is paid to pro vide tho necessary intermissions. PuliUcr's RcvieAT. Metropolitan Opera House TONIGHT AT 8:10 CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents Tor tho First Time Outside tho World'g Lament Playhouse Daily Mats.. XTT?X7aT 7""I T7" Niehtiiand si. JL 1 YY X VJ'XVXV. Best Seats Sat. Mat, 50c to $2 SOUSA I fjbxl Charlotte AND HIS f rir , AND TlltJ MAnVELOUS BAND 1 Wj 1 Ice Ballet NAT M. WILLS I ) CIIAS. T. ALDRICH "Tho Happr Hobo" J Homo" DelectUo Stnged by It. II. nUItNSIDE The Create! Show In All the World at the Lowest Prices TIME TABLE Matinee 3:10... , fJrand Overture IltS THE KAT KAURET 230... OHAN'D CENTRAL BTATIO.V 2.3...Intro.luclnir MI.UA ami ltKT The Funny "IJassaso Hmashera ' S.40 ... CHAltl.ES T. AI.DKICII "Homo" Detectlte S60 .. ov riF-nf avenue .... Introdurlnr NAT M. U1I.I.S ioi iiappr "jiodo" 2 S5 . "SIT LAND SIT FLAO" . S 85 3.-O0., . . I0UAM1KK 9 00 "The pulltlclan1' 305... ..THE CAHCADE SCENE .. B.0J jniroaucinr ino intarnatinnai iiane Ins Carnival. THE AMARANTHS Night ..R0 S 13 .8 30 K 33 S 10 . .8.50 S 10 TUB FLOWER OAnDKN IIALl. 3J5... .THE I.ADDKR OF MOSr.S. . PROMENADE P. 10 9.13 S 25 AT THE TANAMA EXPOH1TION B.2B S.30 A TRIP TO TOltA.ND...,,. 9 30 Mtli all tho characters of Fairyland Matlneo Nlsht 3.33 ... THE WEDDINO OF JAC1C 9.35 AU J II. I. ......IN CHJNATOWr....,,....9.10 Introduotns; THE llOUANNYft "CHIN CHIN. I LOVH TOU-....9H5 3 50 THE MOVINO riCTURH 8TREKT 9 J10 Current Telesrama by tho Hobo .Messenger 33 THE TOMER OF JEWELS 9 33 3.40 4-00 HIIIIMA'M 1IAMII Conducted by JOIIV I'll I I.I I 8008A ntl.I.ET OF THE STATES 10 00 INTERMI8S10N 4 10 H'K IttM.ET .TRA0RI)lN.nV 10 10 (On real Ice, Installed here expressly for this entailment) ,..XIUTIN(1 ATBT. MORin.. . .10.20 th; Admiral's Palace. Introducing- tho Greatest Bkatera In tho World , ... . CHARLOTTE 10 33 The Princess ot the Steel Hunnefs ...THE IAMV nRnTlir-M in ail iu. ;iu.. uCi .--r-r -i" " " V..K...V.UM biwth n.i.r. ana jumpers 8-00 GRAND FINALE 11.00 4 20 . h rom 4 33. 4-43. T For Peneflts at Lrln and Adelphl Theaters. Apply llenent Department. Thons Walnut OIC'J ASK ANYBODY: There is a certain play now being presented n Phila delphia. We don't have to tell you its name, or the name of the theater where it is being produced. It is the only play in Philadelphia for which you cannot buy seats. Ask your Priest. Ask your Minister. Ask your Rabbi. Ask your Postman. Ask a Policeman. Ask Anybody. The answer will always be the same. They will all tell you that if you want to see the Most Wonderful Play in America, you will have to get your tickets well in advance or you will never get in. Do you want to see the Most Wonderful Play in America? It is here for only Four Weeks More. If you delay, you will be disappointed. You will be crowded out in the last great rush for seats. Do you know what play it is? Ask Anybody. They will all tell you it is "Experience" at! the Adelphi Theater. LYRIC JUATINEE TODAY, 2il8j TONIGHT AT 8:15 "BEGINNING MONDAY 3d AND LAST WEEK Because of the very remarkable popular SUCCESS ! ! achieved by CLIFTON CRAWFORD, in the jjala new musical play "HER SOLDIER BOY." with JOHN CHARLES THOMAS and" MARGARET ROMAINE Supported by a brilliant cast, beauty chorus and symphonic orchestra), the engagement at the LYRIC THEATER has been extended to include this third and GREAT FAREWELL WEEK The libretto Is tho best yet br the author of "Tho Merry Widow," Tho muslo Is tho most melodious by tho composer of "SarL" LAST $1.50 MAT. NEXT WED.I "JM- : ex. sat M. to k LAST REG. MAT. NEXT SAT. S& aTllV.lV.V.V.Vr.Vo'S.Jo MA,NOwY,ERS Comedy of fleion BEGINNING Ktfo OCTOBER 23 The Messrs. Bhubert (rilT "' aOTTT TV!", "a " TaT, 4 flTT ll aVrUfuflcal I M li, 1TI K I , 11 Kl I VI KK A A I. a jor-iNFoaiNq triumph .KFtjL EN8KMMIJJ OF THE AOK INCOMPARABLE IIROApWA CAST JCJnpUK MMv'wW iffltil CPItC TUITDCnAV Wed Mat. Beat Seats tl.U. Ja-eVaeJ X llJlJlsn I. Bat.) BOo to IS. Saturday Krenlaje OOp ' imH&w1-! mmvm hurryi 7 AN KNTRANCIN'a Till. MIInT 1I1U WITH A URII.MANT. V 'JtPX u.t rettlnga (sUt.pt to 11.00 L The Four Christian Science Churches in Philadelphia ANNOCNCB A Free Lecture on Christian Science HV BICKNELL YOUNG, C. S. B. Mjsajr j,lV..ttrL'j..lJ.tt,.U' r Tk MotbM' Cbureti, Tbo MM fburtb of Cbf Ut, Hi HK HLlTslsD IN VBTROPOLITAN QPBRA HOUSE, Bread n Ptr StmUt 8UNDAY AeFTBeRNOON, OCT0B HTH .aUsr 4aaHsat AAsaHaalalHC AsaH aatab Ml tJMMMMM .V BWsMk aWBHstAK sMPMSRSssaBasspssssssassasM ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS SAMUEL F.NIXW, ? THOMAS H. I.OK. Bsetnoea Manager MATINEE TODAT. TONK1HT AT :18 t'HAHLEfl rHOHMAN l'retenta . ! jfL j aj "VTA "t1 JHUA NflN UhLTM MN D0NHJBR1AN josmCAVTHOBN Sta. IN Tim TRltfMllIANT IOMEDT aeatj far the j.t Week QARR1CIC MAT. TODVY TONIOHT Last Times The House of Glass ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS SAMUEL P. NIXON Ygg C. U. WANAMAKKB, Bnslaees Mar. WITH MARV RYAN Next Wcck- -Evcnlngs nt 8:15. Mats. Wcdncsdny arid Saturday A. II, MOODS ITe.ent. rrnrrrni ' vl MAN'AOIM) UI by t'l.EM'.S KINKILXD THE HARVARD PRIZE PLAY lllHTIUONIC HENPATION OF OENKRATlON t Direct from Ono Year at Republic Theater. Neir York City I'OITIAK MATINEE HEIIVESHIY. WITH RIT NEATS tl.50 HEATH FPU THE BECUND WEhK ON HALE TIHJRHDAT Till Ti A TT oTfirtm t?i iiittii r auanat l-S K I A S.V. OAIUUHL. P. IMAUfX. I ikw-tiSV "-' HllWWfc.ll FRANK MRDL1NGF.R. Doelness Mssscer. MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 8:30 NEXT WEEKTHE LAST WEEK MESSRS. SHUDERT rresent MARIE TEMPEST IN THE WHIMSICAL COMEDY A LADY'S NAME With W. GRAHAM BR&WNENORIGINAL N. Y. CO. l-OFtl-AR WFDVrSDAV MATINEE. W ITH I1FST BKATH 11.110 One Week Heslnnlns: MON., 93 OCT. LO Beats ThursiUv CHARLES FltOHMAN Presents RIO GRANDE A New Play of Array Life on the Mexlcsn Border llr AlKltTHTIlB T1IOMAB "r"er BROAD SffigSE, EXTRA JTCTues., Oct. 24, Thurs., Fri.,7-,5 MAUD ALLAN !?!!&, anJ Her Bymphon Orchestra of 40 Under the Dlr.ctl?n of Ernest liloehMh. HmVnt I, " ' n w"i I'uui.nn rtitw. Th Kamoua wympnonio uanccr UIL liK.NFlia AT 1HU fOUIthhl A - A' A Ci U Q, N1XO.N.N1HDI.INQKR tNUon.NlrdlTnsVr ii"t. IBM WALNUT 6T. VU VMKIIH Tola Lost Times. "THE NATURAL I.AM" Evenings and Saturday Matinee, 25c, HOc and 75c JIatlnces Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, .. o. v 25c and 5c lleiieflte Now iKMKlnr Liberal Terms ONE SOLID WEEK OF FUN HTAKTIMJ MONDAY MU11T SEE FATHER IN REAL LIFE AT THE WALNUT DON'T MISS IT BRINGING UP so PEorrx FATHER Iat.lnewI T Vf I njusi I POLITICS Tht Fnnn.Mt anil Ural SHOW In th World for tho Montr & INCAHTER AVKVUK IIETUEEN 40TII elHT MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDKENDAY ' a...k t. I.ensn T aanf ss THE GLOBE TROTTERS A Musical Tabloid with Clef Ilrasdon. As sisted by Norms Itsrry and Harold Carr, and a Chorus of Dsshlnic lleautles BIG CITY FOUR J. Edward Leselrk H Co. Jone A Johnson IrUncle I'roduetion. m. o. iiari in r,x rln.lv First Hhowlnr In West .Philadelphia, THE DAWNMAKEK. I'roirsm Changes Thurs. 'Sffim&m MARKET 16TH llllt A. M. TO UtlS V. M. lOo. loo, tm. VIVIA-N MARTIN "HER FATHER'S SON PI 12J4 Market Bt loo, 90o a lace Pauline Frederick to "A3IIEB OF EMDERB" inA rl A CHESTNUT Ilelow 10TH AKAUlJit a. m to mis p. m. E. H. Sothern in "The Chattel" Chestnut St. Opera House TWICB DAILY 31S and a lift POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Prices Mats,, i4pt Bat.. ISO. Wo and .fio. rnsBts ana smiih (Ira Saturday tl. Victoria MARXXT ABOVE mi Trale iSvdsettoa LJI.IJAN OISH OJIANB OF TUB FOLLIHS" Aided, KejretOM Coauay, "Freath MHllaer" ALL NEXT WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS la "MANHATTAN MAUNKSS' , MAHKaTT SKUQW 1TTM Re ffent NANCE OfNEIL 'T-HE IRON WOMAN" ACAKMY ea4 at Nsao's, lllSyOsissipt plULAXeKLPHUlTwttKkt at 1:1. A I, i ill Miimn a I - h. i w VWss.nsWdaM "TT iiTsM tmmWmmh lSfe NIXON'rl GRAND Ts .? JjloNlrlllnf er .4..vi-"n. May. Dally Mato . 10. Krss.. A , Ui, l)if MARION WEEKS "Praised by the President" FRESCOTT & CO. Mental Telepathlata TOWN HALL FOLLIES Musical Comedy. 0 I'ereoa ANTi5RtTV8A&!8pfcXKf4e',w TEMPLE CONCERTS CLARENCE KEYNOI.DB. Dlreetor IIAl'TLST TKMI'LK. BK0AD AND HIHIKS Symphony-Oratorlo-PoButar EMINENT SOLOISTS .0 MRKRPHlLAOJICHESTltA Selected Chorus 250 Yokes ' PHONY OCT. M-"nTfW WORLD" YI hf-.o. i OKATaifra, riEAk JAN, la I'OrilLAK QKCaBSTBAIi MK. iWl'OPjlLAR eiif JOirrBAL AI'll. II rKSTIVAi. (ONCBBtr Suberrletton. Tkketa Rosarved It, seat ftV I Concerts. Si oa aala TeinpU fcwtaess OMat or Heppo's. 1119 Chestnut. ACADEMY OF .MUSIC, NOVEHHf.R lTt "New York's Premier Orehestrs" Philharmonic Society OF NEW YORK. ," ' JOSEF STRANSKY, CMkdueV UAtJUA JAlOJUNOrF nnlnlnt TliJhilirf Monday rom0CTiJJI satmiTOfMt A V1sllR4aKjsS JsaBSmasH 4s9aVkjPS ACADKMY OF MUSIC Setwiaar AtVeniaan, October ai. at PADEREWSKI Tickets now oa sals at tuw',1 1 lt i'ii. st,.ut L H. ii.au. w. wis, .f id na lit UIA-1T AU4IMMY ' MUIC a. sssU lniigrm 0Unn Frist QabrUowiUeA KMtfdw sT v frj - -". '-, tvtl ri m Sfl' I'M