EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916 fEWS AND GOSSIP PROM THE AMUSEMENT WORLD EJTERE'S AN AMERICAN FRESH FROM LONDON JiaJc Norworth, tho American comedian Cl JhAK am a Jk A J. Mttl Ah B -. i -0 fnuCn luiit iiinuv nu uiutu money salnd so much popularity durlnpt tha af lis spcm on wo ouicr Bias oi me 0 InSl I wn niuns uiiio uciora no make up tits mlncl. to come back to a country. Tho ola love for home FMladtlphla, however, was stronger i W fondnea for Europe, and no he Is In American vaudeMlle. ns comes Keith's next week as the headllner of Ltrw'orth thinks well of 1ondon and says k4 loads or run mere. Ttiejr aon't yet wneiner nw is hi nm iei rb a alan. a sonr.wriirr, a magician or nUIn trickster. They will admit he fa bit cleer with Ills nnRers. Korworth SOTTIS 01 nis Jnlisu uicuua KurssinK S While wnon no mipi uiichicii uter f, while Idling f ih npnro urns . k ts door. Jack was Introduced jjaatral distinguished, patrons of London am nails Dj nu DiifciiDi man miuin no I Wet over here. JUler a cursory conversation on me roa; Other 8UI1JCCIB UL iini iiiiiFuii iu iiu Korworth expressea a aesire to prc- a, watch to one of his new acquaint- k. Jack assured the Londoner that It i a perfectly cood watch and one which , WSB Sure ine nuiiuuner nuum uo Kinti IMH. . at the jcomeaian insinica nnu me Km flnallyaccepted, whereat the Londoner i amaied to discover that the watch was i ytif own. Just now jsorwonn got me jh. no one was able to explain, and ono. I tae agents for the principal munlo halls i offered to booK worwortn as a mngi i should the time ever come when muslo audiences had become sufficiently fa ir with his patter and soncrs to demand radical change In his act. So Norworth i one reputauon on me omrr siue, qui o't know exactly wnat it is. FROM BRAZIL WHERE THE HATS COME FROM ? 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DRAMA LEAGUE PLANS The Drama League of America has de cided to emphasise during the ear 1918 17 the study of the American drama and asks the co-operation of the various centers to this end The committee on the American drama year has been appointed for Phila delphia, with Dr. Arthur Hobson Qulnn as chairman, and through a number of sub committees Is proceeding to organlie a bureau of Information on 'American plays at the oftlce of the Drama League, to pro dutJo several significant American playa during the year, to provide lecturers on the American drama who for a moderate charge will be at the service of organlia ttons desiring such lecturers, and In every way possible to encourage the study of our nathe drama. More detailed Information concerning these nctlvles will be sent to the members later. Tho chairman Is ar ranging for a series of lectures to be Riven by men prominently associated with the production of American plas. either as pla wrlghts or as actors. This series of lec tures wilt be given under the auspices of the Arts Association of tho ITnhsrslty of Penn sylvania as part of the University's contri bution to the movement The first lecture of tha seres will be given by Oils Skinner on Tuesday, October SI, at I p m , In the old THE THEATRICAL BAEDEKER nx n "Mlstor Antonio," with Otis Skinner. Booth Tarklngton's play about an Kniinn nriran.rrlnder. who beneath his prosaic exterior conceals a poctlo mind and humane heart. Tho piece, which extols charity and tolcranco as vital vir tues, will be acted by the star, Elennor Woodruff, Joseph IJrcnnan nnd Itobcrt HarrlBon, under the Charles Frohman Compnnv's direction. Opening Monday night 9RREBT "Zlegfeld Follies," with Jna Claire, Fanny Brlce, Anna Pennington, Bert Williams, Bernard pranvlllo. Will Rogers and a big company. Tenth anniver sary production of the famous froth-and frivol Institution, with scenery by Josef Urban, staging by Ned Wayburn, book oy Messrs. tionart nnu muck onu music Ft by Messrs. Hlrsh, Kern nnd Stamper. Opening Monday night. ft. AT POPULAR PRICES rifc.VPT "While the City Sleeps." by Edward E. Rose, author and adapter of many stage successes. Playjf metropoli tan life dealing with the police. The production Is by Rowland and Clifford. imCKERBOCKER "Little Peggy O'Moore," with una Morgan ana uscar O'Shea. The tale of an irisn coneen ana her chet.y philosophy, somewhat like "Peg o' My Heart," and containing a rainstorm and transformation scene. CONTINUINO PLAYS PfiRRICiT "Common Clay," with Jane Cowl and Henry Stephenson. A arama r'ontbe "fallen woman," combining humor ,.nd social satire with good situations. a. WTROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE ''Hip, Hip, Hooray," with Charlotte, tne sKater ; -jooma ana nis oanu, i iu. tui, v-mura .T AMrlrh nnri manv HnAriallstA. A three- Wig circus or. vaudeville, crass Dana ana skating; all good. TlYRIC "The Girl From Brazil," with . i- vrS, w-f ueorge iiassen, iouis jv. ouuuu, - Forde, Beth Lydy, Maude uaeii ana Frances Demarest Mr. Hassell, a comlc ?Blu, tedms a not-too-important operetta. FlDMPlIl "Experience," with Krnest OUndlnning. A "modern morality play" with more humanness than graced "Krerywoman." There's a large cast. Glendlnnlng acts superbly. .A FKATVKB flLiHH iKaWiBV'The Heir to the Hoorah," a Laiky-Paramount film, with Thomas Helghan and Anita King; story by Paul Armstrong, scenario by Beatrice De Mllle and Letghton Osmun. first half of the week. "The Boul of Kura. San." a Para- !Qunt feature, with 8essue Hayakawa aad Myrtle Stedman, directed by Kdward J. Le Halnt, latter half of week. Varied short .subjects on the bill. WfAMOAblA". Slater of Six," Fine Arts. Triangle, with Bessie Love and the fa- mou Fine Arts kids, first half of the . I. ... -. s. (t 1.1. Ylaa. weca. Tjv corner in uoiicoiib, wiiii iwo i ei Barrlscale, Ince-Trlangle, story by C. "Gardner Sullivan, latter half of the week. utners. tALAQB "The Common Law," a Selxnlck teature, with Clara Kimball Young and 1 Comvay Tearle, all week. Other subjects. tMOBNT "Bought and Paid For." Brady 4v World, with Alice Brady, story by Qeorge oiuaunursi. nrsi.nau o vno ween. ino .Brand nf dnwarAlrm ' Metro, with Lionel rrymora and Grace Valentine, latter 'naif of the week. Others. 1CT0RTA-"The Return of 'Draw' Kgan," Ince-TrlanKie. with William S. Hart, first halt of the week. "The Brand of Cowar dice," Metro, with Lionel Barrymore and ' Grace Valentino, latter half of week. Key- sione comedies. 1BKBTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "A. 'daughter of the Gods," with Annette Kel. Urmann and William Shay. Spectacle "utid BMuty of the best, but eomewha Hacking iii dramatlo significance. VAUDEVILLE 1ITH'8 Jack Norworth. noted Phlladel- r-f vuinvuian,lll now Rongii Alio witvirjr Tree," sketch t Charles (Chfcl Sale, lr Monologue; Bobby Heath, singer; 'The ride Tamer," nevv operetta; Saxo Sex tette; Clara Howard, comedienne; Nolan and Nolan, jugglers, and Sellg Tribune pictorial, news on next week's bill WILLIAM PENX "Town Hall Follies." rural comedy; Jimmy Lucas and com pany, "At the Doctor's"; Kennedy and Burt and Bessie Barrlscale, In "Pttiln Jane," photoplay, fn-st half of weeVwJJThe Broadway Review"; Worth and Bennett, Flske, McDonough nnd company ; Skipper and Kasnup; W S Hart, In "TlwiRe. turn of "Draw" Kgan." photoplayfflatter half of week. lP1-"" OM.VD The "Bachelor Dinner"; Har klns, McKeo and I.oftus; Nell O'Connell; Greenlee and Drajton; Nelson and Nel son, and the two Hcnnlngs on next week's program. QLOBE "The Cabaret Girl." Madeline Lear, tho Ave Satsudas, Grace St. Clair and company, Burke, and Toughey, Mum ford and Thompson. Rhoda Nichols, Mee han and Pobd, B Kelly Forrest, dancing La Voiles and "Cabaret Dogs " CROSS KEYS ''The Joyland Girls." Harry Anger and King sisters, Kejo and Nel son, Davis and Peters. McGowan and Gordon and Ruth Howe) I trio, first half of the week. "The Lingerie Girl." Ddwlna Barry and company, Annie Kent, Morris and Campbell, Tl Ling Sing and the Hav clocks, latter half of week. MINSTRELS DUMONT'S Black-face specialties by the resident company and various topical bur lettas satirizing local happenings. C E SSBBBBBBBBSSS $ sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH DANA DESBORO Of tke Washington Square PUyarm. w w xm, wsm re omids w l W littti ThaaUr 11 vmk Imdn t ja vopsvfbtrr r mu pwy-. t 4 mun . Ktfi. and Pnt. Mat.. tSe, 9it. Tues.. Tinin., trian llrnrtta Mow lloolclnc I Tedar, I Time. "TIIIC flIHL. SOe and 7Se ir. Xie aiid sue Liberal T'rms UlTlinilT A llHMR" BKfll.NNINU MONUAV KV KNINO BT jHLflHHMllBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmV IiIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI BrnV"aVBBBBBBBBBB! iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLlilllBBBBBBllBBBBBBBBBBl aaaaaaalfcawaaB W4 aLB IbbbbbbbbV sH H (bbbbbb .IbH ' IH BBBB IIH BBBBbI BBBBBBT .BBBBBBBBBBbI l1 V IBBBBBb! bbbbbbI W bbI bbTbbbbbI l0:T tM BBBBBBTIBBBBBiTr' BBBb! B.F.Keiths Theater Clwsluwt M Twelfth Streets HAT., 1 1', tlSNi NlOHtt II.Y 1 r. u. AN ALL-8TAR COMKDY BILL! Amtlf't Own CemnJlnpl Jack Norworth The Vwtor Cliaraetw ArHotl, HARRY OREIN PLAYKRS I. . W.y M. "tt Ito W The Rural Chars uttr OoaniOasI CHARLES (CHIC). SALK hwwllM "The sJy awheel BOBBY HEATH U a wrattftfstotfcSy Sy4my Jvrvls A' YirfittU Drc la lb. Usttrtts. "The SVO. Tswer" mA&mttmutfto!i5sl vLwru vnjrrju.iai wmssnss: nVfVW MJkMKier imiw ittm IUAmSJII hmtm rrett s-raiutai II. Vii SSviShai m T&t$. ! chapel, College Hall, University of Penn sylvania, on 'The Actor nnd His Audience" The lecture will be open to members of the Drama League without ticket. Mr Skinner comes to the Broad Street Theiter. Monday, October 10, In "Mister Antonio," a play which was recently ac corded a very favorablo bulletin by tho New York Center of the Drama League LYRIC HERE IS A SHOW YOU WILL SURELY EJVJOY T1i M"atrt roitrtw nt Ntoii- O' M ITY LYRIC UA ISO'iABLE HIT" cVaS0"0 "SPICED WITH PEPPER"- 8ATS T1IB "nvESisa j.r.DOEit miovv "Ab-otulclr pure rfally musical and amualnt" erts The Krrnlns Uulletln llTHAT HA NOT HBFCV HI ri!A'SF.I IV A IjONO TIMK. 1 TUB I'.VnNtNd TBLF.dltAt'll imlOHT AND 1 tVKT.r' AVKRfl THK INC11MKKU MONDAY ItMIINS THK LAST WEEK! VIXTISKK TODW nrn.utra "Sure of a welcome I Ions It rtmAlns ' aturta The rre RcRlnninR Monday, Nov. 6 A CirnlTal nt Trate-.tr KITl!KN .MAMVIUTII (ENRH HHT8 TIlt'HSnAY ni'ltBTINU WITH (uvtcnv, Mt'mo and OIHI.8 BBBTBBsKviBBTBBBBBBW -NfSBSBSBSW lllBBBBBV e 5Hr William Foxs Million Dollar Picture Triumph SCORES BIGGEST SUCCESS OP PHILADELPHIA STAGE CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE Crowded to Capacity at Every Performance Tickets Selling in Advance Buy Early for Choice Scats Colonial Collection of Comrdlnnt, Ringer anil lianef ADELPHI EATER r.n.vMKD niNTF.n oMtnr.N runitus O.N' TUB Ko.r-Tlnlfd Klrclrle Fl.r.VATH) Ut NVV W DROAD Ermines ft Sat. Mat. fiOe ta 11.50 Saturday Enlnc, BOe te 3 00 LAST 2 WEEKS tino iq 4 nt Tlmrilr dlat. lleit Hfat f 1 Twice Daily, 2:15 & 8:15 3d Biff Week THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL ORCHESTRA OK SO Audlnc Khlih flllwt theater tat In amiu mfnt ( "Mls Kellrmann In remarkable faata. ! In lolal diarraarl of wrarlna arparrl Nakrdnraa. un.irttilv atalki upon lh wrren llarord. Wnndroualy hrautlfut pc tnrlf Audience which nilMl opera houae sava amphatlc atiprorat " t'reaa, SuperlalUaly beaiilltul picture many acanea alvlng tha Im preaalon that they arc rrproductlona of worka or art by n maatar. Tha movlnr pkttira can ro no farthfr ' ldirr. ' ratitaado and alto rather entartalnlns atory North American. ' Spectacular, hie nnd tiandaonta iKanra. irrcat numbera of people. Ahnctto Krllcrmann haa and 'Scores of wonders fascination that, make iauiy to "A raaentul " Tlienlns Annetta Ivellermann perfirmed feata nf aklll init ilArlnir ht tr. ntmoat Incredible " Telccraph. COMING TAUchter of tha florii1 Idter. "A Una picture. n, "THE HONOR SYSTEM" DFM.INO WITH Till! T1M1M Y AND INTKnESTlNt HUIUBCT OK rniSON ItEronM WlMSSSSMMSSSMmSSMMM2Sma5SSMSIWf. BiijuBtjalirTffiiP!MWWffiWiHilw bbbbbbHbbbbW IH sbbbbl -' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW bbbbbI PRICES .. lB Mats. Except JSk VB Sat., 23c to 76c ,' VH Evx. and St. .ssbbbB Mat, 25c ta $1 f K-lJtm 1 ' ' V'IbbbbFbbI BMlsHMNHlHBBBVVlNNHiVVHa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbB I ' BbB K ' IbBBBB BBBBBBBBBBbH I mm S 1 & I L H 1 JHLJLJ&JLMJKmamamwm ... ............H Music by R, II. BOWERS nntVkrliiitlf w tr aYtnar Vis n1ni1ifl fAPm. prowtH)i k fiwimmr and dlvr. dnncr nJ icncr innirrr. rtnma orallon nnd rmtUm MIph Klfrmmin has ry orportunlty to now what ah can . Opp lljln ah !( a lo wnr tx cloih. part of th tlm none at all hr famoua riuru btnn 0lpU)f1 ta tha hfit poatlhto aitvintare' Bui irin !ain n.fR - L yiVPJSBW-PW ggiSmr!!m c3M BiartfTfflrTfrrft'rfo HKausKBSanBBS -jrjartrmJlsffB tfVBBBBBi bbbB tmf&vMmwwku&f85' S TBBBr A3aua3sWffii!3Ja'i Extra IJarKaln 1 FBliKiEffiEia" JIat- Tucs., Nov. 7 glHMREmila (Election Day) Best Scats $1 MMbbbbbbbbW J tJCJ r bbbbbHiTISB' SeatB for All Rematnlns Performances HLJM Now on Sale LAST NIGHT. SATURDAY, NOVEMKER 11 M I rwtul i xm 1RB "ffrrTiR Tt&ammj MARKXT -JUrUKBe 3T3. In tha Heart ot tha Bhopplnc Dlatrlct BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY It A VI TO I I M .. JOo 150 l to n p m . SC inc. IBc svo L.VKN1NOK , '.Rc 'Y.' 35a Niturdv 1 enlnic l'rlcea 1' evull Ill.tllNMSd MOM Oi( Il III itri I. I'rfacnta lMrl Metropolitan Opera House wra TWICE DAILY MATTNEFR t.10 MOUTH AT 8.10 w it y T y zm U 1 IRE WEEKS Last Time Saturday Night, Nov. 11 CUAIlLEB DII.LINOHAU'B NEW SOUK HIPPODROME OROANIZATION IN HIP, HIP, HOORAY" fitacad by R II. HUnNBIDB TRN MUSICAL COMK1HK IN ONE UNrRECEDKNTEO, UNI'AKAI.I.KI.KI) SUCCESS 100 NOVELTIES 1000 DELIGHTS CHARLOTTE AND TIID MAUVELOUS ICE SALLET NAT WILLS-CHAS. T. ALDRICH THE HOOANNY TltOUPE. THE AMAIIANTH8. MALLIA UAIIT, BOLTI DUO, LOU A.NOUll AND J0 OTHEUS' IN "Tha Ladder of Itoaea." "Dallat of tha Btataa." "Fllrtlns at St MorlU," "March of Iha Tr" matinees Rest Seats $1 Hon., Tuea , Wad , Thurs , Krl. "Km vumf Saturday Mat. & Nights, 50c to $2 Baals on Sals at Metropolitan Optra Hotua and Waymann'a. 1 ICS qheatnut Ut. NOTK Klrtllon Nlilit (Tuea,. Nav. 7) Keturtia fur ni.be4 br Ilia Nrth Auierlran Mill ba read from ths alas br Nat Villi.. I trk irto ar I ""-m-tmlKTiMHWaWttfnnirflsaW FORREST MNAQINQ MXTINEK fill VI TO.MIIIIT CiAlUUl'jlj V. WUJl-i DIRHCtOlt THOMAS 31. LOVI:. Iln.lue.a .Manafer LAST TIMES HtfH& SYBIL MONDAY NIGHT gSv l!8SJSSr- TENTH ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION HrECIAL ADDED ATfllACTION tk if . !V & . a tt. J VSO.NDEU WORKKItH OF THK OltUINT OTHEIl NOTED VAl Dl'.VlI.LIANS f I Vl jj X tW M lAv r3 TtiiivTi it vT THIiVTI H vlarliel helow lllltli Street Mat Dally 2J0 I Kvenlnsa 7 Ileal Heala Kin I lla- SOe and 0 MU.NDW, Tll.il) nnd VVH)M:8I JAMi:H HPIllNOEIl ITeaenia llliiifiuni l rmrrBNTiois mihu'al comldx Bpeclal Bcenery Funny Comedlana TlltttHDAY. FKIDW and HVTlllDYY JOHN McOl'inK Treaenta UNI'.-.UT COMKDY WITH BONO A nlnt "f ran- tleniitlful Mixlela OTIIEIt PROMINENT HTAUB SOUSA AND HIS BAND Ball Phona, I'reaton :M4 4WnM?timr Mat. Tuaa.. Thur... Sal. 100 Scata at Me ACK 1'HODUCTION COMPANY I'raaanU HALJON'l-OWKLVS rKODUCTION A Hoinanlli Iiw Story of aa Irlah Ce4. Uea la A roar-Ira. WHb HILA , MORGAN And OSCAR O'SHEA, ffHSttr. Larill?!aiatrt?fBWoats saa Uarv.luii Traaalormattan Saa tl Ik Fibwiu Hlvar Miaiiiuw, NEXT WBKK FAVOJUTM WBJBC "Tlit HM WKkMit CMUrtw" week or Noysatasji MXO.VH GRAND HKOAII AD MONTOOMKRY . iiioh iiraiwgar .... . lia J!' !? .7I? Mrdllssor uaru- mil,, joe. nria i i -r i "an, mar. 78. jta, IS, t The Bachelor Dinner A I'r.tentloua On Art Htualeal Cotredy Cam ",.-. tS"7.1 Stnri Elaborata Coatumea, UIW Muglo Oenulna Sursrlaa Act. IH)?.!!! tf LoftW.,Tas lieiVnlns.t Nail O'Coanelli Ntlaon a. Nelaoni Oreanloa lerayteai l'lcturo. 'i - unit THEATER 17th&DoLancey II n u 1 1 3 on Market Street 1)1' rcct to Theater Pho., Locust GG 11. Scats Selling The Washington Square Players of New York, Two Weeks Only, Beginning Monday, Nov. 6. Three years of suo oess at Oomedy and Bandbox Theaters, New York. MON., TUES. nnd WED. EVGS. and THURSDAY MATINEE Literature, Eugeni oally Speaking, In April, Helena's Husband . THURSDAY nnd FRIDAY EVGS., SATURDAY MAT. nnd EVG. A Bear, A Roadhouse in Arden, Interior Pierre Patelin, hTAUKll IIY NF.I WAUIUHtf POPULAR WEDNF.SDVY MATIM'.I'.S, M1TII IIF.ST SIIVTS I.ftO STREET THEATER BROAD LAST TIMES- MANACIINtl DIREtlOK mtim:i: Tlll) TO.NKIIIT SAMUBL P. NIXON ntAMC MUDLINQER. Bu.lneaa Manasor. Mllltarr Play Ausuitua Tboraas -"Rio Grande" EfiCT MONDAY NIGHT gJSS8 liTR MATINKK KLKCTION 1) VY, TrKSDY, NOV. 7 til MILKS IKOIIMAN Pre.enta "A Great Actor in, a Great Play."N. Y. American. OTIS SKINNER IN TIIKNKW COMF.DY OF ClIEHItrCI NESS MISTER ANTONIO Ily IIOOTII TARKINUTON ropriR Mni)xr.sD,Y siatineim, hitii rest kcats bi.so Scats Monday for Election Day Mat. and Nij?ht OARRICK samuel p.nxoNjasssg2 O. C, V.VANA3IAKER, Hnalneaa Mir. NPT WKI.K MATINEK TODW. TONIflllT AT BUS TIN AT, WRPir KM'VINtW AT Sil5 1'lilAlj YiilV MATINEE) HK1), SAT., tilt A. II. WOODS rreaenta . HT!V mTYwTBmWtm IM. J , 1 1 Ml. M, im BBbbbbbI MBbaswmBBSBtiBMHsWaM and Bat Mat . tl, II BO, Tliura All neaia ii , Prlrea Kvs Xilidla City Tltkat Office. Olmlxl Ilroa Id ( Ll'AKH lilNKKVD TUP. HARVARD PRIZE PLAY VIVID, VITAL THEME, FORCEFULLY PRESENTED POPULAR MATINEE VKDMWDVY. WITH 1IEBT SEATr) 1.B0 ' IIERINMNfl MDV.. NOV. STII. NEATM TllllltH. KXTKA MAT. A. II. MOODS Prtaenta for Ilia tlr.t Time In Pblladelpl ELKCTION DAY uia IN SOCIETY" "POTASH & PERLMUTTER llr MONTAOUU (lUVSS and ROI COOPER MKORtTE. With an All-Star fait Headed br IIVRNPY lll'HVVHIl J nil IIKNh.Pirri AT TIIH tOHHKrir, ..I.,,. t. .u.'iid l w,uvii'kt wii.v TO KIILD O NIKON NIRDLINUUIl INUon NlrUllntrer Jlld L 1DSI WALNUT BT. "vMm ACADEMY OF MUSIC Monday Kvelng, Oct. 39, at 8:15 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Cm JUwliaM) Dr.ARL'KUCK, CtHHliMtoa- SOLQIIT FRITZ KREISLKR Ttaitaaa x Jy'. 'AwiiMtWtf . Vk mimmmmlWOKWm tutm Toa..Tfcura. tat. TO TW MAN SHE LOVtlV Market ICth lltlS A, M, to 11 iIS I' M-10c. ISO, !5c, SB Clara Kimball Young IN TUli I'UOTO-Dlt.iUATia hbnvation "THE COMMON LAW" MTAM.UY COVOERT OllCHKSTRA NXXT HON DAY, TUKSUAV a W ISBN USD AY THOMAH MKIOHAN ANITA KINO In 'TMK llpllV IV I HIS I1UUJIAH iieeeue Haiakawa to 'THE BOUL 01' KUKA.BAN' Tliura . Kri . Bat.- ISM MAKKRT BT. 10 A. M to II . P, prwei, 1U0, BO PALACE MARIE DORO TlNB LASH M.' EMjt!i" ' "' " "i -0tli&iJ?yfflFHlJ?ffni?x V " ' "" uijmm-JZ&BJB 1 MNDAV.TIESAY-WEBNESBAY TRIANqLU PRODUCTION William S. Hart sad LOU1SM GLAUM In a Bpeadf, Braair Wfitarn Play, "THE RETURN OF DRAW' EGANM ADDED KKY8TONB CQHKDT "THE SCOINIIEL'S TIU" I TnllRSBAY-rKItlAV.SATlJIWY METRO VONDBRPliAY Lionel Barrymcwc AND ORACK VALRNTUiK In rlrat Prejentatlon ot "THE BRAND OF COWARDICE" APDEDKKV&ri'M. TOMEL.V "SIIE1V A SAUetr DESSAUErS SYMPHONY OBCHC$TRA ONK Of THK MUSICAL rKATVRP4.AItOTaUili--OUl OaMIAN a nm k rvl A Cr Al.rfJL1TM0 A. K to 'II 13 P. M CHESTNUT Bilow 1TH Dally. ISci Kvsa, Slg Utjn' ?g&'W&!hnT ACADEMY OF MUSIC gAlurtky AiUrnoM, Nov, 11, t -M KREISLEE I BSSU'.W&cf AS-TBt II! lit avwlaa Cilobft Tbtr "unipkr am YAW HY ILL OoaUauau 1c-t 1 o-t Ja so It A, M, to U P. M. Fuknlaat awl afaat n ill. CAI OOMSUV UT1I mill IB.lt? TtM ruknlast awl ru ync, . . . imjm iyi ARQUND THK OXJOmM. j vicroiuA Frajacta X. Bawajasn 4k Barhr Bftyaw In laasro a iMO one fHwtoeieW "XQma and juurr AilEClfAtV jHOFMAN! PRK KS 7Xc. $1, $t.50, Ii. tfJIj Tkaata at se3i- saia aaaiaiis sja. AC-AJlfcX IwU I MaAWa 111 14 pHILAlililHJAc .tDuucimt; a 'jtata . ,