Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVERY WOMAN CAN LOOtf
YEARS YOUNGER THAN SHE1 IS
By LUCREZIA BORI
rrtma Donna of th Metropolitan Opera Conipnr
"TUa. oM m looks.- Thin,
WOMA I h tnswlrs.
LumnwMr?-":;"v-
, for rery wom ;., A. the
I !!wii old before her time tin
Mn who Brown u. h-.uh or or-
row has robbed her
of her brilliant col
orlntc and silvered
her hair. I speak of
tha woman who
allows hereolf to
lone her attractive
ness through neglect:
the careless one, who
Is too lftxy to devote
a certain portion of
each day, to Increase
the beauty of her
physical being-. It
Is next to a crime for
URKKIA BOHI thelr BRe8.
ken there are other sensible women.
Tl- "ponce de Leon, are ever search
P'.Ir.h. Fountain of Youth which Is
,v . ..-. - AfTvnran. lOU cafl
Utf In tneir uwu .-.-" .7
rlf. "nhake oft the years" by devoting
.". .- . vVir.hnur. night nnrt
r "- """ vur Physical
10 "i - "
,1
of your physical
H Impossible for the most cameo-llke
Ji in lOOK yOUDK UniT5l lici vm..ta.....
flkr ana."" T. ik: Vi r.
the DNinani cuiu " - - .-.
i health If youth IS 10 do reisineu you
t neUUI. "",...,-,- -I.,.,,!. linn A
exercise xo dihiiui ,..- .. ......
.k muscles In condition : you must
pwi.mii food that will properly
-i.i. k. nndv vou must breathe deeply
the open air wherever It la possible, and
roust aid nature in " i"-
the beauty wnn wmtii wm has h-
d you . , . , .
ktlt order to Keep me ritin ncni mn
fcL'esom looking It Is necessary to keep
lfaulltely clean. The face should ho
Mkmed t IfuSl ones hiuiiiii, mm tnta
Hr It ihould bo cleansed with a reliable
? a.- I. nn. hatt Vian tVi tV1.
irinc formula:
h CLEANSING CIIEAM
p."-
jtttft WSX .....v... ,
mnsceii
wt aimona ou
Hlled wster
Vrrlle acid
Kfltih the cream well Into the skin and
i wipe tno lace ivun a boil lowei or a
of . cheesecloth.
-When tho pores have been cleansed a
ikln food should oe Kneaded into the
tits. It is best to use mis Dcrore re-
Irtef and allow a coating to remain over
M tkln aunng me steeping noura. Hero
i tee recipe for a skin food that Is most
factory:
til sweet almonds 4 ounce
ra v o arams
. S ounce
3 ounces
.13 ouncea
. 3 ouncea
2 ouncea
90 Brains
e) drftma
.... a orsms
R ouncea
ounce
Oram
dram
Spermaceti
CllvrlM '
Orsnae flower water':': 'l ouncei
OH of neroM ""lrr ,. J ouncea
ii or pimento ' 12 "jrore
glyceerlntht0ofl,r,8t ,hV"' " "Z
Pourlt.iiuw,).TxJn ,h8 mixture: then
cZlnuou0.?, ,nt th' b,cnded "t8' "'
toUkIennl?h.nM eMary t0 "" the face
that ti?. .i?.,lsms ",d mu"cl nn so
wrinkle '" "0t becom8 llnd 'wllh
on7yto,nr.nl,.. r,equ,r' "tlon. not
to f!reril?lt L" fr0m. turnlnB " but
urlant VrnJ.h "hJ"I nnrt 'courage Its lux-
falthfunv--SbJ.let Ln vlew Um thls tonl
will h ,nd !.h b'nuty of ou- ""
win be preserved:
IIAIR TONIC
ri.
n!ilcAVrS- "'"-anthnrt-le; .".'.'."..:.'.' ?
o or S5,l"n ,noor ....... d
Th .;:.. '".:'. . M dr.r
nr ih. V "' " mo expressive reature
Jinii. - w:he".they "re brilliant wllh
h?lv .1 ""Imatlon. It Is necessary to
linn it.r.'m 'r"ueny with a soothing lo
? h3l. w encourage a healthy condl
tlon and malto them clear of color. It they
.,!i .n?.t?uWom '"named and burn
r.m niT.i b.nth them dally with an eye
cup filled with this lotion:
ntK WASH
Pure borlo add i .,,.
So:.Jo?
.r;e?i u0.ur eyM nre apparently In a
perfectly healthy condition bnthe them at
least two or three times a Week.
It Is a well-known fact that age usually
robs the neck and hands of their beauty
berore attacking the balance of the features.
Therefore, you must pay attention to the
tissues of the neck and the delicate cover
ing of the hands that they do not become
wrinkled and flabby. Massage the neck,
with skin food or cocoa butter when the
neck Is scrawny nnd the flesh hangs In
loose folds. These fattening oils will nourish
the tissues, making them Arm and filling
ln the hollows.
When the hands are thin nnd the skin Is
wrinkled use the following cream, which will
glvo the skin the proper nourishment:
SKIN FOOD FOR HANDS
Cocoa butter l ounce
gliot sweet almonda x ounce
Oxide of tlno i dram
Horax . . . 1 dram
Oil of bersamot . .0 dropa
Preserve our youth arid beauty as long
as you can. Make up your mind never to
look your age by deotlng a few minutes
every day of your life to ward off the
touch of Father TImo.
(Copjrrtxbt.)
1 teaapnonful
'HOUSEHOLD HINTS
teaks, and How to Prepare Them
lTTIffiN a man boasts that he has had
Rlf "an awfully good lunch" or dinner, nine
Hbwjoui oi ten ne nas naa a good steaK.
a uucK, juicy steaic, pernaps arapea
a variety of vegetables on a plank, or
a simple mushroom sauce, seems to be
iferace roan's conception of a perfect
,k Is not always the high priced lux-
X so many housekeepers seem to be-
The prices vary, of course, according
tte cut On some cuts there Is so little
and so much real nutrition that, all
considered, the steak does not cost as
In the actual value It gHes as the
southt "cheap cuts." The cut of steak
TMHt be selected according to Its nutrition
itWie. There Is also a method to be ob.
ea ln Its preparation, for (many a per-
ketly rood steak Is hopelessly handicapped
k U cooking.
Viit most nutritious steak and, lncl-
y, the cheapest of all steaks Is the
of the round. It Is flavorful, has the
food value, and, like tenderloin and
ip, there Is no waste. In these cuts
its not the waste of bone and flank
e pays for in sirloin or In porter-
derloln Is the most expensive of all
I costing anywhere from twenty-five
e,t 1 a pound. Although It Is tender.
i virtually no flavor. It Is really the
aes rather than the flavor or nu-
i value, that one pays for ln steak;
uentiy, it Is possible to attain the
i result by preparing a cheaper, fiavor-
rather than purchasing the more
rculs.
steak Is to be broiled, be sure It Is
t three-quarters of an Inch thick. It
slble to broil proDerly a steak that
i thin probably half an Inch or leas.
. better a small, thick steak than a
I thin one.
Ukle the steak with salt, nenner nnd
i nd broil for about ten minutes If It
srea rare, or twelve minutes If pre-
wen cone. The stenk should be
Constantly. Never nhnuM If h
1 with a fork. Sometimes this Is done
) turn the Steak, nr to nnVn aura Ihnt
1 tenter, and It la !mnt mm ir. nnit
"eat. Steak that Is to be broiled should
i unoer any circumstances, be either
vr pounded.
IS now on the market n uncial
Wi mounted on a metal nlato tvuv.
leaill It Is nosalhln nlmnlv n nl..- ik
on the rack end lenva It !..,- . mn.
returning at Intervals to turn It,
--. ...o mtiv in . piaio io caicn any
'' that they are not wasted, and
-prevent the dripping of Juice Into
k and maklnir tVin Anmia fla 4
US meat In emnln Tf a hFiilu- I.
, llable. it Is possible to broil steak
li.i V pan that u heated and sprin-1l.-
it nere ls a recP fr mush-
jj " "i maKea a delicacy of any
J cupful of mushrooms, two cupfuls of
r,,i. . tspoonlul8 ot nour fou" ta-
i hk hm ."".": " "a pa? -...
I k, -L "uoin, nxir in nour
tS7Ai5en acJ(1 the stock. As soon
i. mush ' " ? i &?;
aajuf am -miiisu ijiuBiirooms
, Allow tn llrnm., aK.. i.a..
ramnvi ::. -"""'. ""
f Zul?" t0 l.h . urf icfc Then add
h th. ....' "na "nmer five minutes.
-- -u.., over the steak in a hot
(Copjrrlrtt.)
0&-
I Outer Garment Shop
From Maker
to Wearer
Our reaion for
elllns below coat la
doe to our email
expantes, as we are
out of the hltii.rent
district.
Our 110 and 148 Halts
at $18,50
Our Its and (SO Baits
at $15.75
. All th nw want4
cloth with Hudson
M trlmmlna- irur
tF-u uui vroot.
ildlnv H
All lulti InttrFiW
Linlnta,
$16.90
-spar
ftiWiSt J2V&L
TODAY'S FASHION
.i4aw 1 la I
tn ot French alpaca.
rather
A modish costume for the smart
parlor maid.
FASHION demands that the parlor maid
be frocked ln gray. This trig costume
The bodice Is fitted
snugly, with long, close-fitting
sleeves. It buttons In front with small
alpaca-covered buttons. The. gored skirt
is quite full. The collar and turned back
cuffs are of tucked organdie edged with
lace. The pointed apron ls of the same
sheer material, with trimmings of lace and
tucking. The strings are of black gros
grain ribbon. The cap of organdie, with
streamers of black ribbon, corresponds with
the apron.
(CopyrlsbL)
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B
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Don't pay butter
pricos for salt.
Usually an ounce
of salt is added to
a pound of butter.
This is done for
various reasons
to relieve flatness,
lack, of taste i or to
cover up some un
pleasant flavor and
sometimes just to
add weight.
MERIDALE
BUTTER
recclvea less than halt
an ounce of salt Juit a
pinch to brinif out the
doilcate flavor ot the
rich, sweet cream from
which It is churned.
To buy butter that ls all
butter ask your grocer
for Merldale or phone
AYER&McKINNEY
'teSKStf PhlUdelpbU
Bill Phone, Mtrket 1741
Koystoae Phone, Mala 1W
Look lor thi "Mtrloll".
vrappirair-Htbt, dutt- ana
e4w-proif-at toof trocm.
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THE REV,
GEORGE COHAN ENTERS
THE PHOTOPLAY ARENA
EACIIES
BAPTIST CLERGYMEN
MARK EACHES JUBILEE
Tender Luncheon to Vetcrnn in
Celebration of Fiftieth Pas
toral Anniversary
The Itev. Dr. O. P. Kachei, eteran Bap
tist clergyman of wide reputation, was ten
dered a luncheon today by Baptist mln'slers
after their weekly meeting In honor of tho
fiftieth anniversary ot his ordination The
speakers at the luncheon, held at Olmbel's.
were the'Hev. Dr Itussell H. Conwell. the
Rev Dr. A. J. Rowland, of the Baptist
Publication Society: the Rov. Dr. W. A.
Stanton, the Rev. Dr. John Gordon, dean of
the theological department of Temple Unl
prslty: the Rev Dr. J. M, P Chlldroy and
the Rev Dr. David X. Spencer.
Doctor Kachcs was born near Phoenlxvllle
nnd was graduated from Buckncll ln 1863,
taking his degree from the theological semi
nary attached to tho college In 1865, He
served as first sergeant In the Twenty
eighth Emergency Regiment during the Cill
War and was ordained to (he ministry
shortly after the close of the strugcle. He
was appointed pastor at Hlghtstown, N. J.,
In 1870, and resigned In 1913, after forty
three years of sen Ice.
The veteran clergyman did notable serv
ice for his Church during his pastorate,
drawing 1400 young men to the church nnd
sending ten young men Into tho ministry
He was secretary of tho New Jersey Bap
tist Education Society for a quarter of a
century and also served as Its president.
Ho Is a trustee of Peddle Institute and of
Crozer Theological Seminary, and Is an
author of repute His distinction In this
line, together with hl3 theological acumen,
gained him the degree of Joctor of dMnlty
from Johns Hopkins Unherslty.
EXTRAVAGANCE BLAMED
FOR SOARING COST OF LIVING
C. J. Houseman Says American Fami
lies Live Beyond Mci a j
NEW YORK, Nov. 6. Waste nnd extrav
agance and tho mad desire of nearly every
American family to lle beyond Its means
are mainly responsible for the present high
cost of living, according to C J House
man, of A. A. Houseman &. Co., members
or the New York Stock Exchange. Mr.
Houseman ridicules the explanations of
economists who attribute the rise In prices
to" the Inrush of foreign gold and the expan
sion of bank credit.
"We complain of the cost of living as If
It were an affliction that had been laid upon
us mysteriously," he says, "whereas the
great cause ls our way of living, and the
remedy lies In our own hands. We are all
of us so busily engaged ln satisfying an In
creasing number of luxurious tastes that
we haven't the time to study the simple
Implications of our extravagance."
"Snappy Stuff" Likely na Result
of Comedinn'a AfilHntton
With Artcrnft
By the Photoplay Editor
Putting his well-known flag Into his vest
pocket nnd waving aside entreating brain
children In the shape of embryonlo plots,
George M. Cohan Is about to dash Into the
movies. Accordingly, the George M. Cohan
Film Corporation was organized last week
In New York city. Work on the first plo
ture (title not given) will begin Imme
diately. In consonance with his custom, the Irre
pressible Oeorge will be tho "whole show"
In the productions. Ho will play In some of
tho films, and ellrect them nil. It Is In
ferred, and his stock of old stage successes
will be drawn on for tho output. L New
pieces, too. will be ulsed by the ner
getlc gentleman for his contributions to
the Artcraft program, his releasing agency.
This corporation also Is handling Mary
Plckford's features.
Usually when a famous actor steps Into
celluloid shoes, with big type announce
ments of what he will do, there Is cause for
fear and horror among the Initiated not of
Jealousy, hut of despair of the result. Pic
ture Veterans hao seen too many "bloom
ers" turned out by men expert In their
own line, )et sadly out of focus with tho
camera-eye No such dire climax may be
forecast for Mr. Cohan, who ls a person
to do things thoroughly and competently, or
not at nil. It Is known that for many
months he has been studying the require
ments of the screen, and presumably ho
has been cutting his cloth to fit the popu
lar measurement. The Cohan touch of
melodrama plus comedy ought to be
adaptable and welcome to the films
Thomas H Ince. the shrinking lolet of
nimdom, nnd his principal scenario writer
C Oardner Sullhnn, are about to unleash
another great spectacle, following up "Cll
llsatlon," which has enjoyed long runs ln
New York city and Is on Its way to Phila
delphia via the Chestnut Street Opera
House. Within another month, unless the
omens foretell something wrong, the picture
will bo under wny When asked for nd
Nance Information as to tho unnamed film
pageant, Mr lnco Is reported to have re
plied that It would be bigger than tho
biggest to date D W OrlllUh please
write; regards to Herbert Brcnon.
William Fox plans to release one big
nun robinson & crawford buws
AT ALL OUR STORES
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
BUTTER
BARGAINS
$m
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'v.u&vr
rsJSSS
JLtV WAV .A
WT.'rtWBKS
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Are You Particular?
Particular people always buy g
Butter at uur stores because the
protection we give them, both as
regards quality and price, is dou
bly welcome and valuable in this
important commodity.
If you are particular, you will
take advantage of this opportunity
and prove to your own satisfac
tion and saving how well it pays
to ouy iiu":r
"Where Quality Counts"
GOLD SEAL
BUTTER
ib. 43c
Cold Seal is the highest grade
of freshly churned Butter. It is
made from the richest golden
cream in the most modern cream
eries in the country. The more
particular you are about the But
ter you use the more you will ap
preciate the fine flavor, delicious
fragrance and superior keeping
qualities of "Gold Seal."
HY-LO BUTTER ih- 40c
CA-RO BUTTER 36c
You'll hava no Butter trouble If
you buy your butter
"Where Quality Counte"
ROBINSON & CRAWFORD
special fiiotofilajr monthly, featwrln The
iiara or William Farnum. Tne project, 11
Is said, waa prompted by the recent Art
craft and Seltnlck schemes.
Hearken to Terry lUmsaye, publicity di
rector for Mutual '
''Ignaca Paderewskl, the man who can
get more harmony out of ' grand piano
than any man living ever could out of a
tlnpan, the Polish gentleman who holds the
world's record for note-hurdling. Journeyed
way out from Los Angeles to Hollywood,
Cal . to spend the day with Charlie Chaplin
at the I,one Star studio the other day
"After watching the Mutual'a half-mil-llon-dollsr
comedian throw lemon cream
pies for half an hour, the great musician
clapped his hands together and shouted
'Uraxol Dravol What technique! What
finesse! What a grand piano player has
the motion picture lostl What a great pie
thrower has tho muste world gained ln the
line Mr. Chaplin!
"On the same day another distinguished
lsltor was spending a few hours at the
American studios at Rants narbara. This
latter was Jess Wlllard, champion hemy
wclght pugilist of the world, who had been
Invited out to tnko a look at the handsome
actor, mil Russell, who holds a few rec
ords of his own among amateur boxers.
"Hussoll was made up as an Indian for
the plav. 'I,one Btar. In which he Is star
ring. Wlllard was too polite to ask many
questions, but on his way back to Los An
(teles he asked some one If Russell were
a real Indian William Is thinking of taking
tho pugilist on for a bout or two "
Theatrical Baedecker
OAnitlCK "PoUsh and Trlmotttr In PotMr."
wllh Hurney Jirnrl Mnntnru Olnns end
Ho! Cooper .Stearic's sequrl to "I'otnsh and
Irlmuttr.
LVntC "Tho I-minInc Show of 1010," wllh Ed
Vnn. HM! AshDn. William Phllbrlek. Frwl
Vtelton And - Isrrs company. Th New York
Winter lrrtn" neeond Importation of the
esson Into 1'hlUdelphls,
LrTTLn TIIBATKH "I ltrnture." by Pchnltt-
rpeKiiur," by ndwerd uooJ-
mp i'Aior BioKa. snu
hv Phllln Mnllftr. with
the Vhlncton Kqunrn PUrors from New
lorn cuy. nri nir or wen - near." t
Tche)ho . "A Rnailhnune In Arden." by Philip
Mnelier. "Interior," bv Maeterlinck, and
'Ptrtrei Patelln." fifteenth century farcss. lat
ter half of week.
BnOAI "Mltrr Antonle." with Otl RMnner
America a moat erallle end finished charae.
ter actor, la a delightful Imperaonatlon The
play la atmialn. hut thin Indormvl by the
Drama League.
FOimKSTT "Zlecfeld Tolllea." with tna Claire.
r nn iirice. Anna renmnatnn. liert vvi ama
Nmkj Hw ISuseiiaM Ttajaaisii. The
try of a lrl fttrbt alnt oVireSil t
fa la, with th uiuat ro mantle touches arrd
wnwnr inrown in
KNtCKItnnoCKKR "Th Kama TnH CliH.
rren. wiiirwinna Lmnerir ana inaries Moore,
lobert McUruahlln'a drama of aoctoloslral
area." wltrnAnna Dotiertr and Charles Mosro.
uoDcri AicLnianun'a nrama m aocioroaira
conditions marking tha return ot several
itnicKaroociter ravoruea,
FEATl'IlK riLMB
BTANI.KT "lsa Than tfce neat Artcraft,
with. Marr Plckfonl. all week Th feature,
directed by John Kmeraon waa written by
Hector Turnbull and autteate.1 by Laurence
Hone a roem of that tills tn th cast Marr
.laen. IJavtd powvll and Frank Ke The
a India various anon subjects aieo
Ah
lftCAla
siren
AnCADIA "American ArUtarrary." rtn Arts.
Trlantle, with Donslaa Fairbanks all week
Anita I.ooa'a etory deallns with ammunition
acmes tne Mexican i
Mates embarso.
ahipmenta acrcia
we unirea
Mexican torder, despite
innera
Kden." Metro.
nan or witk
tllltil. UllWVillf "1 II
ler. "F.utenlcallr Ppenkl
man: "In April.1' b Kn
'llelenaa lliuhnnd." li
llernard Granville.
company jenin annneraary production 01
imii iiosera and a blv
tt
amoua froth and frivol Institution
UETJtOPOt.ITAN OPHUA llOUSIV-"llli. Hip.
Hoprnv," with Tharlotte the ekater. Couea
.!. t iim. .i e wins, t narlea T
Aiiuirii nun munv epciailPia A
circus m auaeiue, ore
nil fcomi
thrni rlnr
rasa band and ekatlni.
AnKt.ritl "Einerlence." wllh Erneat Olen
illnnlnr A "modern moralllv play" with
more rrumanneaa than sraced "Kerywoman "
rhere'a a larsa caat Cllendlnnlne acta
superbly
at popuin rniCEs
WAIJ4UT "T1m Woman Who Tald." wllh
(PRONOUNCID OVTINC)
a?
TKe Mora of Famovia SKoaa I
itf M ""MM aai I
V
1230 Market Street
Dress Shoos for Men,
Ocutlng designed nrostjled
up to tho ery top notch of
smartness, jet nlways with
an unmistakable masculine
air
This Oxford seems to have
the call combining for
mal appearance with danc
ing comfort. Both patent
and dull $6 and J7. Some
prefer tho pump or the lux
urious dress boot with rich
cloth top
Both Stores 1230 MARKET 19 South 1 1th
PALACK "HJtehrraft." t,aakr Paramount,
with t'annl Ward nrat half of week, Dr Tl
llaleton Iteed a prlie-wtnnlns scenario In the
Columbia .Unlreralty conteat "The Heart of
Hetennh," Momaco Paramount, with Lienor
Ulrlch. latter halt of week, Othera.
riKanNT "The , Madness of Helen." World
nrady, with Ethel Clayton and farlyle Plack-
Trii, iirwi . nan oi weea --1 ne iiaiea oi
with viola Dana, the latter
Others
VICTpniA -"Flftr-rifty." Fine ArtTrlanle.
wllh Norma Talmada and J W Johnston
nrt half of week "In the IMptnmallr Here.
Ice." Metro, with Francis X Huilman and
Hererly llajne, latter half of weak Kejaton
comedies
MK1.MONT "The Common I.rw." Seltnlck
with Clara Kimball ouni and Conway Tearle,
all week
,u..l,y.r",'OTe "rd Hate." Fox. wllh Perth
Kf.11?!!1 "?' Monday, with dally chanse ot
bill thereafler,
C1E8TNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "A
Dsnihlcr of the t.ods," wllh Annette Keller
mnn and Ullllam Shay Spectacle and
beauty of the beet, but somewhat lacklns In
dramatic alsnlflcancc
VAUDKVILI.R
KEtTH'B Grace 1 Ruei "Mary Ann." with
llermlne 8hone and company, Arthur Deairon.
Aon Comedy Tour. Maleta lioncont. Mario
I.o and compani, Danube Quartet, Hurley and
Hurley Iiooth and lesnJr ami Rellr-Trlbune
new a pictorial
aijOllB -VA Day at Ocean Peach," De Horla'a
Three Typea the Melody Four, Ka st.
S3 Trt JlmJ8i "Sa?j4a!&''
fi asrwei mw ewwatTty, antss)k aSv
ORANl "jMelo- -J4Mree. m,4 XalXtv IM . 2?
Valdos. JhjTcHtyr lt JTrl?, qpraai m3 m
Drew. McCermltk n Tirewti, (Srn aai
fLtHAjSr.'rT-nfh,
aiephen an nnremell. tha Ke!
Cgmpainy, JoaeaMna Dula and
irw in -inn rviaa at tti
first half of srk "Schoot tatre,M
Xioulton Cot and Joyeav Caeaaball,
and Mortari and
wun it 11. wi
wees
ne fflr HellaU
ie." ik.lasiaaaT
im. vetfflK rriaoe,"
ik at
Ith II n. Warner, photoplay, latter ha
CRO58 KF.TS "Mother Doom and Chi
rremm an ween uoroinr Ble
CemMinv. Auraa Trio. Tasmania
others, rfret half of th week.
Trio
others
Mop
Ttteev. Velct&lt- larAll.
..... .-- lT'TT"- ..-.-
fan, jiMit 91 weK
rank.
MINSTRELS
DUMONrS "Wblt Teeth and Baker
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Some Sanatorium," Mies WI!
new dance entitled 'The Dane I
Conuiaier.
fwe mwMl
'arty- aM
laa Wllllama has
Enticement."
Hellcs or Ethiopia Unearthed
BOSTON, Nor fi Dispatches from
Cairo Indicate that the Egyptian expe
dition sent out by the Boston Museum of
Fine Arts and Harvard University, under
Dr George A Relsner, has made Int.
portnnt discoveries supplyinr much of th
hitherto unknown history of Ethiopia. '
FRENCH,
DRY
CLEANING
rinsh Casta ami Velvet Rnlts made to leek
like new br our Meclal 1'roeeaa. Try na.
Oct Our Price IJet
EMPIRE CLEANERS VtS,;;'-
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
xoraaiKMi
gfiom&ti Soufow Jhuwru
rpiIE follonlnx theaters obtain their picture! throoih the STANLBY Bklnt
Comi.snr, which l n cuarantee of early liorrlnr of the (lorn prodactlone.
AH nlrfares revlcord before eslitliltlon. A. for tbe theater In jour lacallt
kUlaiat pictures thrauth tha 8TAN1.KY UOUKINU COMPANY. ""
ISth.Morrlifc Iaeeyunk Ave.
Mat Dally 2, Eira G-43&D
Paramount Pictures.
' '
jar j & 3
India and Ceylon XPl C
Imitators There Are
Rivals There Are None
Alhambra
CInrn Ktmknll Vnimn In TUU
...... . w .n COMMOV l.AW'J
APOI I n 62I ANn THOMPSON
,nt7VT. MATINKB DAILY
WIl.KltID I. CS In Ttl'MMY"
uo- IUI.I ip. Ill PlKK In inth Chnpter ot
' m.O!tlA 8 ROMANCE"
ARCADIA CHESTNUT
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
'AMERICAN A1USTOCRACV
BELMONT Sffl..AyrV8SL,:i
Clara Kimball YounK ,n "T,IB
" 1 I J ""'K COMMON LAW"
PFHAR WTH AND CRDAR AVR
iJL-irV PARAMOUNT THRATER
PRANCKS NKI.SOV and AltTllt'Il ASHLEY
jrLyEVOL,r;
FAIRMOIINT 2flT11 AND
Gail Kctne in "The Scarlet Oath"
'TUB BI1IELD1NO RIIADOW"
FRANKFORD "ll f"anTvSuE
LOU TELLEGEN in
"VICTORY OP COS'SCIENCE '
CeTU CT THEATEn. MATDA1LY.
00 R-low Kpruce Umts 7 to 11.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"MICn'AND MEN-
JEFFERSON Tli rETaupl,,N
KATHRYN WILLIAMS in
TltEJtfE'ER DO WELL"
T PAHPR FORTY-FIRST AND
LEjtUEjI LANCASTER AVENUE
VIRGINIA PEARSON in
THE WAR SRIDE'S SECRET"
1 IRF RT V UnOAD AND
L. I ti E. t 1 X COLUMBIA
MARY MacLAREN in
WHERE IS MY DAI OUTER V
'fC1 TCT MD AM1 LOCURT "
LAJJij I Mnta 1 30 anl .1:10, ilKv,
Eb o-io s. msn isi
Trancla Ill'SFIMAN nn.l Peverly RAYNE In
"THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE-
wkst piiii.Anr.i.rniA
A tJ L llitAlJtiIV CHESTNUT
MAE MARSH in "The Little Liar"
KEYSTONE' SHE LOVED A SAIIXDR"
FUREKA 40TIt MAUKUT fiTS
ROBERT EDESON in
THE I.K1IIT THAT FAILED"
C ADr171M BSD A LNBDOWNK AVE.
VjIlL.t1l EVtENI.MJ C.30 TO II,
J. W. Kerrigan and Louise Lovely
In "THE HOCIAL ItUCCANEER"
Market St. Theater mSbw"
Douglas Fairbanks FLITTIIATff.
Every WedneeAay, Marl Waleamp In ."Liberty
OVERRRnOIC MD HAVEitroitD
w v iipivj wrv ll0I)4 Jon Unlt 0rch
Harry Morey and Dorothy Kelly in
THE LAW DECIDER
PALACE 12W MAKKET STREET
Vivian Martin
IN
Her Father's Soa
PARK "'DOR ave. & dauphin st. .
1 "X1V MAT.. 5:111. EVO, e:s to li,
DUSTIN FARNUM in
"THE PARSON OlPANAMINTr
PRINCESS 7io,lTRE1ETET
MAI1EL TRUNELLK tn "The Heart of tha Hllla."
Totnor . Chaa Chaplin In 'The Chaplin Review."
Kver Tuea.. E Wllllama In Tha Bcarlet Runner
RFfJFNT 1M MARKET BTREET
Ethel Clayton & Carlylo Blackwell
In "THE MADNESS OF HELEN"
R1AI Tf. OEIIMANTOWN AVE.
1XI"-i-,1V'' AT TULPEIIOCKEN 8T.
MARIE DORO TH0S- Roberts and
'" """" THOS MEIOHAN
. jn "COMMON GROUND" '"""
R'll R V MARKET "8TREE.T ""
u " BELOW TTlt BTREET
MADAME BERTHA KALICH in
, "LOVE AND HATE"
lSll MARKET
STREET
I AND JULIET"
The Chaplin Reiner"
SAVOY
THEDA BARA '? ,,"Ag
Tomor , Chaa Chaplin In
TIOGA 17TH AND,VENANa sts.
EDNA GOODRICH in
THE HOUSE OF LIES"
VlfTnDI A MARKET ST,
v a utvin ABO'E NINTH
NORMA TALMADGE in
"FIFTY-FIFTY"
TANI FY market APOVE Ktfli
OllNLtl tilts. A. M. to It-IB P. K.
MARY PICKFORD in
"LESS THAN THE DUST"
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
RIDGE AVENUE niDaiVENB
JUNE CAPRICE in
"THE RAOaED PRINCESS"
HI1UTH PHILAnnLPIIIA
O L Y M P I A brao AND
J I I IV! r 1 A nAINDRIDQM
NO rEKTOllMANCE TODAY
TtJEdDAY- HELEN HOLMES In "Judith of ths'
Cumberland! " Alio 'The Yellow Menace."
When You Want to Know Where to Re
(lOOn Plioloplaya Bead This Dally
Pliotoqlay (lulde- In the Erenlnr Ledjer.
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
FAERY MONDAY SUUJLCT TO CHANGE
VhFK OF OCT. 30 TO
NO. I
A. . C THRATER
AIilIAMBRA
APOLLO
ARCADIA
HELM0NT
CEDAR
EUREKA
FAIHM0UNT
56T11 ST.
FKANKFOIU)
OAItDEN
.IEFFE11S0N
LEADER
LIDERTV
LOCUST
MAlJKEf STREET"
0LYMP1A
OVEltBROOK
I'ALACE
PARK
PMKCjfflS
UKflENT
nwwo ;
RIDGE AVE.
RUBY
SAVOY
STANLEY
MOND Y
The Little Liar
Hho Loird u bailor
Clara Kimball Yuunii In
'the Common Law
Wilfrid Lucas. In Rummy
(Horla'a Romance
Douglas Falrhanks tn
American Aristocracy
Clara Kimball YounK, In
Tho Common Law
Frances Nelson, ln
The Revolt
Robert Edeson, In
Th Lltht That Failed
The Hcarlet Oath
Th Shielding- Mmdoiv
Marcuerlto Clark, In
Mica and Men
I.ou Tellejren, In
Victory of Conaclenro
J. W, Kerrljran, In
Th Social Ducraneer
Ksthryn Williams In
Th N'er Do Well
Vlrrlnla Pearson In
The War Hrlde's Secret
Mary MscLaran In
Yhera la My Daughter?
Framla X Puahmsn. In
Th Diplomatic Service
Flirting With Fat
Liberty
No Performance
Today
Harry Morey In
Th Law Decide
I'annl Ward. In
Witchcraft
Duetln Farnum. In
Th Parson ot Panamlnt
Th Heart of the Hill
In Chiplln lew
Ethel Clayton, In
Th Madneas of Helen
Marl Doro. In
Common Ground
June Caprice, In
Th Ratted Prlncea
Madam Bertha Kallch, tn
Lot and Hat
Romeo and Juliet
Th Chaplin Review
Mary Pick ford In
L Than th Duet
TCEMY
The, Lamb
Mr Valet
Clara Kimball Younr, In
TJie Common Law
Owen Moore. In
llolllnu Mionea
Douclaa Fairbanks, in
American Arletocrscy
Clara Klmhall Youns. In
Th Common Law
Duetln Farnum, ln
The 1'areon of Panamlnt
Norma Talmadce, In
'I ho rioclat Bfcrttury
I OU TelUff.n. In
The Victory of Conscience
Pauline Frederick. In
Th World' Oreat Bnar
Victory of Conscience
Ulorla a Romanc
Alice Ilrady, In
Tho Ollded Cag
Juno Caprice, in
Th Hatred Prlncea
rlor;ilc,"n, Walton, in
Tha Queet of Lit
t I.ew Fields In
The Man Vho Btood Btlll
EDM.HIIY
The Coward
Fickle Fatty's Fall
Clara Kimball Ynunt. In
'Ilia Common Lav.
The Dawn of I.ove
The Kiarlft Runner
Douglas Falrlanks In
Ainericun .rllo.rsiv
Clarn Kimball Young" In
'ill Common Law
An Innocent Mncdalcne
His First False Slcii
THURSDAY
The Tliorouthbrtd
Dollars unil Ilnso
Vivian Martin, In
Her Fa t lit r 'a fc'on
The r Ilrlds'a Secret
Keystone Comedy
Doutias Fairbanks tn
American Aristocracy
II. Sotliern. In
'Ihe Chnttel
William aillette, In
Sherlock Holmes
Mile. Olca Petrova, In
Th Vampire
Life's Mhadowa
Crimson Plain Mystery
Richard Ruhler
love's Toll
Nancs O'Neill In
Tha Iron Woman
Pranrta X, rtuahman. In
Romeo and Juliet
Theda Rnra. In
The Serpent
Francis X. Bushman I Mary Anderson. In
The Diplomatic 8ervl Th Last Man
The Wheel of the Lav. The Retired Princess
Ths Surf Girl Libert Liberty
. ..'J'1? Holmes In Mollis King, lu
Judith of th Cumberland The Bummer Olrl ,
Ethel CIsyton. In Dustln Farnum. In
Th Hidden Bear Th Parson of Panamlnt
FannW Ward, ln Fannie Ward. In
Witchcraft VUlchrrtft
Wilfrid Lurta, in Mary MaeLaren. In
The, Rummy Saving th Family Nam
The Chaplin Review Tha Return of Eve
Th Bcarlet Runner The Bcarlet Runner
Ethl Clayton, In Ethel Clsytoi. In
Th Madnsta of Helen Th Madness of Helen
Walter Law, In Uctsle nsrrlscale, In
Th Unwelcome Mother Plain Jane
Th Dark Silence William 8 Hart, In
Olorla'a Romanc. No. Th Patriot
Antonio Moreno. In Tr,oi. Robert, In
Th PvU' Pra Anton th Terrible
" S!lf "i'"'! ln William 8. Mart. La
Th Chaplin Review Th lieturn of Draw in
Uary Plckford. In Mary Plekford In
1 Than th Dust ! Than th Dwt
nyr i ii . mimm anWMii u.i' n mme i
HBrc PsW w BP WNM PP
Clara Kimball Vounc ln
'I hi Common Law
Ths Dsvn of I.ove
rlmson Etahi Mysttry. 3
ftp bronk llllnn. In
Ths Hidden Scar
Madnme liertha Katlch.
Lot and Hsu
In
Th Bultana
Olorla'a Romanes
Ths Firm of (llrdlrston
Crlmon Stein Mxiery
ThTwln Trlannle
Th Flrtman
Lillian V'nlker In Th
Diu Enveloiy Mysttry
Francis X. Iluthmsn, In
Romeo anl Juliet
Wilfrid Lucas, In
Th Rummy
Mary Anderson In
Tho Last Man
The End of th Rainbow
Liberty
Third, Chapter of th
Shielding Bhadow
Flsi Jan Wilson In
Th Evil Women Do
Lernr I'lrlch In
The Intrlcu
Resale nsrr'ecsle.
Plain Jane
Th Olld'd re
Th Scarlrt Runner
V'o'a Dans, In
Th Oatc ot Ed
Allc Prsrty. In
Miss PcttiooaU
Her flurrendtr
Th Yellow Menace
Robert Edeson In
Th Lltht That Failed
Naomi Cbllderi
Th Devil' T
ere, In
ne
Marr Plckford In
Lm 'Iks Mm Putt
FRIDAY
Will Durkc. In Petty
I- Ido'a Fat
Vivien Martin, tn
Her Fathers Hon
Vivian Martin. In
The Btronter Love
Douglas Fairbanks In
American Arlstocrsry
Clarn Kimball Ynunt, In
The Common Law
Fannls Ward. In
Each Pearl a Tear
Florenc La Hsdle, In
The FutUlt
Francis X Iluahman, In
Th Diplomatic Seme
Theodore Roberts In
Anton th Terrible
Each Pearl a Tear
flhleldlng Shadow
Jans ars) r
Th Test
Holbrook Rilnn In
Prima Donna's Husband
Theodora Roherts, In
Anton ths Terrible
William Nigh, In
Life's Bhadow
Antonio, Moreno. In
Th DvllT Frit
Th Bcarlet Oath
Liberty
The Eternal Question
Lionel Psrrymor.
Th Upheave!
tn
Lenor Ulrlch. ln
Th Intritue
Ms Murray In'
Th lilt Bltttr
Lov Never DIU
Th Bcarlet Runner
Viola Dana. In
Th Dates of Kden
Mary Plckford, In
Hulda From Hllan4
J, Warren Kerrlss. la
Th Billot BattW
&KSk-
Kiurr Ptstr. ta
,l TkWV UM DMt-
VjlMMni
AmiBui
lltt
TH
SATURDAY
Illlll Purke. In Peggy
Fldo'a Fat
Vivian Martin, In
Her Father' Bon
Uesale BarriecaU, In
Plain Jan
Uoutlaa Fairbanks, In
American Aristocracy
Clara Kimball Young, in
Th Common Law
.Th Dividend
Mellnda'a Bluff
Louis Olaum, lrt
The Wolf Woman
Fannl Ward. In
Esch Pearl a Tear
Theodora Roberts, In
oniuii m lerriDi
yirinl. Wa4 th.
ch Pearl a Tear
.P.'rM '1 .Krr. In
Brltton of ths Seventh
i J
(Jail Kan, In
Ths Bcarlet Oath
Theodora Roberta. In
Anton th Terribl
PlMlrt Jm-
Th Shielding Shadow
Anton
roe
ileldlng Shadow ly.
B.vllVl.rfi- lW?"J.
P?&5i
. Th Deseiter
Th Chttilln Hevlew
Virginia Pesrson la
Th. War Urlde'a sces
...t
-A'.
Sees
Ma Murray, in
Th Illg Bitter
Th Iwtritu
Chsrlte ChsMIs, te)
ru at INt
Thtllt'A
VtmifaEst TO
Tke ArBhra
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