EVEfliyq LEDG331THTLADEL3?aiAt SATUEDAT. ItfOYBMBEIt 11, 1916 W8 ffMM 'THE; LAND OF' STAGE AND SCREEN 1 v jfANY EXHIBITORS LINKED IN NEW STANLEY PLAN A ft. 4 m. mA B A &. a SAb 4V I 4 fe Cre house, n 'well aa distributors of l have realised that In order to place raa enterprise on a plane of profit and of 2aft to tha public It waa necessary tb Ma an onranlatlon to discuss and de ST Question. With thla object ln;lw there htm been formed at the, orrice of tha Suiier BooklnR Company on oriranltatlon Sbe known aa the Stanley Kahlbltora' ? ..-.I... wklith ailmeil rlsflnlt nhaiu A, Mttrday with tha nomination 'of oRlcera, El t The obJMt of tha association will be to itUbllih a common bond or Interests, to rjrjnoo the motion-picture Industry, to aromoto professional Intercourse and to igeter and maintain friendly, personal, LU1 fraternal nnd business relations 1 uaong- the owners and managers of the ' aaotoplay theaters that are franchise hold- ' JJJtf the booklnn privileges 9f the Stan. ,' hf Booking Company. At present the organisation has a mem - berehlp of eighty-five ownern and managers, ad It It expected that when once the ad- uteres of the community qt Interests are r" generally appreciated the tnemberahlp will ? ... a aaIv ISA " . . .all,llAH fit nff1M-.M C..A & A aB V TOO HVIilliittWvii vi viuwiii d tut uio urai term resulted In the foll6wlng elections: president. Joseph M. McCijeady, Flfty-slxth ,. Svreet Theater: vice president, Frank W. BhUr, Victoria Thohter; secretary, .i Charles Segal, Apollo Theater, and treas urer, Jade Pelmnr, Jefferson Theater. uAlnfrfl for the trnnftnotlnn nf hin1nn I will be held every first Wednesday of the nenth. and matters of, vital Interest to the exhibitors and film distributors will be die euMfd. The membership of the organlxa-UonT- limited to the (heaters securing their productions through the Stanley Booking i The election of officers will take place on ''iA morning of December 6, nnd In the ;, 'evening of the same day Stanley V. Mast- baum will tender' a, banquet to the mem bers of the association at the Bellevue ' Stratford, which will be attended by repre sentatives of tne traae in this city and some of the most prominent film producers 1b the country.' Among the latter will be Lewis J. Selinlck, Adolph Zukor, Jesse I Lasky, Daniel .Frohman, William A. Brady, 'Herbert Brenon nnd Ittchard A. Rowland. Btprtsentatlves of tho dramatic and motion-picture departments of newspapers and trade Journals of this and other cities will also be; present WILLIAM FOX, ' MODISTE EXTRAORDINARY 'A TlntlirMj.!- nf Ihft flniiA ,a Mnlln- mI-. tor spectacle, starring Annette Kellermann, was nnade entirely In the tropics and 20,000 persons, It la said, were employed as actors In tho production. Fully 15,000 were re quired ond, to William Fox, the producer, c.tt (hit tn-1? tt nmvMlntf tli n.Mutlin. "y tojthe drawings nnd specifications of artists t- and r-n-mnkArn TTa onll- In a eM,A New York costumer. "How long will It take to deliver 15,000 costumes r he was asked. - "I think maybe we can do this In six pwnths, but I nm not certain," he replied. i But the Fox picture enterprise could not be permitted to lag. Overhead coats were too heavy. So within forf'-e'ght hours William Fox had organized his own costume department. Irene Lea was given general supervision of It and she salted at once fer the tropics, where the actoro were wattle-. She took with her six assistants not " to be seamstresses, but Inspectors of work and directors of cutting nnd fitting. On the southern Island Mrs. Lee gave employment it tho outset to 400 native sewing women and t,wo weeks later her payroll of busy Stitchers provided wage envelopes for a total of 1200 women. They worked In the newly . constructed Fox workrooms, still more Worked UTldr Mnvna nwnlnm- am,. fV- ftMled the jawns nnd followed the shadows e.wMnA two iicco iu cocuyo uio iropicat sun. Th wife of the Gbvernor General of the rkland fntinrl it nAaann . ..... v.- F , -- -w (,hi.iikHi tv vasvttt)CJ 4(i , Plans for a fete requiring costumes, aa she . ouum noi engage sewing women to make the Brownx. Th ltnn1 fiwa 1t.fM. . , ,wch a "Symphony of'Stltchea" aa It had t)taii tianaul Iiau In sfx weeks every costume waa finished, the lost basting thread was drawn and tha Wrector General nnd his assistants switched worn Photographing aquatics and permitted their mermaids to have a breathing spelL Current news about productions in local photoplay theaters will appear on Monday. A. R. P. pt r5T A rc T TnrrTT JH f v WIKJU vi urace ieigh and Dave Jones, 'at Keith's next week. nltTTftif f I T TV riiiima mi BJk KFvtjF -vHI ELIDA MORRIS At tho Lyric in "The Passing Show of 1916." Repertory of Boston Opera Company Metropolitan Next Week $vanln Olortuno'e "Andrm Nor if Ohtnlcr" with Vlt- aar' la Unl and Zenatello JlJ,'' Maseaant'a "Irla." Nov lJ with Mlura -and ltutnpardlncli's "Han. winiA. set u n d artl." N- " 5fW Cav.llJ". Itutlcn." with Poralta and Martin Wadnesdar Montemfiil'a ,,,"tov Krenlnr of..tT,,JT,'! it,n"''I Nov. 14 yl'h VHlanl and Zenatello Thursday Gounod's "Faust.' Branlns; with Tarte and Nov. 10 Martin Ttldar Puccini's "La Do- Evanln heme' with Teyte Nov. IT and aaudensi n.t,,.. Pueetnt's "Madams MAMnii' nuttardr." with Korl I 18 Mlura and Martin Saturday Olordano's "Andra Krenlnw Chtnler." with VII. Nor. 18 lanl and Zenatello HERE'S SOMETHING REALLY FUNNY monologlst now at the Forrest Theater with Zlegfeld Follies, thinks It Is a vacation aftei his strenuous summer at the New Amster dam. Rogers says the Broadway publlo Is altogether too speedy for any normal en tertainer. "I get my jokes out of the newspapers," said Rogers. "Not out of the funny col umns, but out of the latest news. At the ma,ttnee I pull stuff based on tho noon edi tions of the afternoon papers. Well, before the evening performance all that matinee stuff is too stale for the audience, so I use the sporting editions, finals and home Is sues. Dut by the time the Midnight Frolic starts, these late evening Jokes are also stale, so I get the first edition of the Morn ing Telegraph and make my monologue on that I buy more newspaper extras than any man In the world, because I've made up my mind no Joke can get over after It Is six hours old. A lot of clever writers have tried to fix me up with acts, but I can't get away with them. The publlo Just won't allow me to learn a part I've got to make It tip as I go along. I don't know why they ride me that way, but they do. I'm going t6 try some day-old gags In Philadelphia, though, Just for an experiment" PHILHARMONIC HAS BIG PERSONNEL One hundred and nine musicians will be on the stage of the Academy of Muslo when the New York Philharmonic Orchestra plays Its first Philadelphia concert In years next Monday evening. The orchestra play ers number 107, divided Into a strlhg sec tion of 59, the Incomparable wood-wind choir of twenty-one soloists and a brass chorus of twenty more. The remaining even are the tympanl and other percus sion players, and the two harpists. In addition to the orchestra players them selves will be Josef Strankky, their con ductor, who makes his debut in this city after having led the Philharmonic forces ever since the death of Qustav Mahler, and the soloist Sascha Jacobtnoff, the young Philadelphia violinist, who returns to his home city after a career In Europe. Jacob lnoft Is better known to his friends here as Sasoha Jacobson. He will play the Brahms D major concerto. Of the three orchestral numbers, two are new to Philadelphia: Dvorak's "Fourth Symphony," In Q major, Op. 88, and Max Reger'a "Variations and Fugue for Or chestra on a Theme by Mozart." The re maining number U the prelude to Wagner's "Die Melsteralnger." METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE 2 NIGHTS, NOVEMBER 23, 24 gEn,. NOVEMBER 25 HT ARRANOEMSNT WITH TUB METROPOLITAN OPJERA COMPANY -JIAUHJLEFJF'S AMHRICA. AT A COST OF 1600,000 ' V . . BALLET RUSSE TH BBMSATION OF THH Ada WITH N'UINSKY, BOLM LOPOKOVA, REVALUES SPESIZEWA, GAVRILOW FROHMAN ffiSI DtjCTOR. PIBRHE MONTBUX. MARVELOUS mmmzw ANP len bakst . REPERTOIRE Evening, Ef0VDB xa sou mas PBXC18 &.!&& fHWW IJPer S sAapa "LJ ,SHff Baajam iHsflsBsPV IJrlKet -l. LE ,14" CH TS , v j tjp UQS pAnieaAB(aaaja The Musical Glasses faturrfav, November I. Recital by Frlti Krelsler In the Acad emy. Ills program embraces numbers by iiach, Wlenlawskl and Schubert, with many snort pieces. Afternoon. Repetition of Friday's Philadelphia Or chestra concert In the Academy. Night Monday, JTovetjioer It, f Opening of the Boston National Opera Company's season at the Metropolitan with olordano's "Andrea Chenler." Night. Musical. Bellevue-Stratford ballroom. Morning. Concert by the New Tork Phllharmonlo nt the Academy, with Josef Stransky con ducting The program! Dvorak's fourth symphony. Max Bergor-s "Variations and Fugue for Orchestra on a Theme by Mo ral." prelude to "Die Meleterslnger" and Brahms'a D-maJor concerto, played by Sas cha Jacobtnoff, the violinist Evening. Tuejdav, .Vovemter U, Mascagnra "Irla" Metropolitan. Night Recital by Henry Marston, assisted by Clarence It Bawden. Wltherspoon Halt Night Wednesday, November IS. "The Ixive of Thr trin" tan. Night Metro poll- "Hansel and Oretel" and "Cavalleria Rustlcana." Metropolitan. Matinee. Concert by the Schmidt Quartet In Wltherspoon Hall, with Anthony Torello, contra-bass, as soloist Night "La Boheme," by the Philadelphia Oper atic. Society. Academy of Muslo. Night TAursitav, November It. "Faust" Metropolitan Night Recital by Hans Klndler, cellist and Camllle Zeckwer, pianist Rlta-Carlton ballroom. Night Recital by Olga ,SamarolT. Academy of Music Afternoon. FrUoy, November 11. 1 Boheme." Metropolitan. Night Concert by the Philadelphia Orchestra. The program. Beethoven's "Egmbnt" over ture aria from Mnxart's "II He Pastors," sung by Alma Oluck J Haydn's No.' 13 sym phony ; Aresaky's variations on a theme of Tachalkowskyj Ollnka'a ravatlna from "Russian and Ludmllla," and fantasia from Tschalkowsky "Francesca da RlmlnL" Academy. Afternoon. Saturday, November it. Repetition of the orchestra's concert Academy. Night "Madama Butterlly." Metropolitan. Aft ernoon. "Andrea Chenler." Metropolitan. Night LYR T C l'A5I 1 MATINEE WEDNESDAY J-J x AV X VJ EVGS. AT 8:15 REGULAR MAT. 'I B s A u1 mmm sra i g;Ly wuq- y TODAY With ED WYNN AND N. Y. VflNTKR OARDCN COMfAXY OF J80. Positively the Engagement Terminates Next Saturday Night LAST WEEK up.' Bully! What They All Say: ."TJImXWJP'v StSTS' mo ' a ,how ,hat shouldn't b tssr "An entrrtalnment of sreat varletr." PlintlC LGDOnn. "A Thlladalphla Institution welcomed so hesrlllr that a succeaaful . "Itss the ana moil a "A lively frolic, "Cnntalna aomAt "Wins tirprovnl with Its Tn'lcxllous scora ana KrrAV v-unirujr. - iUJlll AMUKICAn, the truA champssne quslltr: qulcltfat, pvreat, funnlt sumptuous of the aarles of ravuea." EVUNINa IIULl.nTIN illc. atrlKlnr slrla and lavish airn " tNQUlRGR. nAthlnr to nleaa every taste.'1 RECORD. n with Its melcKlloua scora uia BBmt Now Is Your Chance to Have Real Pleasure BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 20th Mail Orders Now Seats Ready Thursday LEW FIELDS IN niS LATEST MCS1CAL COHKUY TRIUMPH "STEP THIS WAY 99 For henm at T.vrti and ArtetpM Theaters Arfly llenflt Dept . PhnnA Wl 07RB YOU ROB Ironr on and danthtera yon rob rotiraAlf of the rreateat opportunity ' "fe jlme If you do not Inimnllntely et aeats for the moat wonderful pHy In AmerlrA, . sPerlenee," by Orors V. llobart. now epprsrlsz at tho Adelnhl Theater. Heata :.ir,.t"..'?1t three weeks to on ante Monday roornlpr. "I jperlence" rould play In l'till.idpbhl-i for months, and haa already broken all records In thla city, but It must depart In three more weeks. It U jour duty na n father, aa a mother, as a "later, aa a brother, to see that thoe yon lore wltneaa thlo remarkable drama. You mUht tudy the rainblned wladoni or the srentcit nitnda of Ihouaands of years, and not learn In yearn what joii here see In un etenlns'a iierfnrmnnre. "Itjperlenre" la the etrrnnl. neirr drlnc atory of Aonth, hla early itrusstca, his venture Into the blc world In aearch of fame and fortune. hl trials and temptations. Ills final triumph over evil and wlrkrdnoa tnrouih i tje fterlaatlnc Inltuence of a woman'a lotc just the kind of eiiw-r encea that YOUIl HOY msy be, nbout to endure. It la n sreat moral leaon. told In atory form. In ten rnterttlnlnc srene. presented by n romnany of St people, and now In, Its Fourth Month In Philadelphia. If you fall to ae 'Kxperienee' Iwfore It U.vea I'hllsdelphta on Pecember td. we re a lire yn.i will resret It nfterwardo The prlcea are within the rearh of allt 60r to S1.S0 for erenlnca and Saturdjir mntlnees, with n burcaln mitlneo eerr Thnrtday, when tho t",iY"t.' are only SI. On i llianksilvlns : Day there will be three nerform.ince brenkfukt matinee nt 10:30 A. M., holiday matinee at SiSO I'. M. and erenlni prrfornunre ut AtlS. For the convenience of out-of-town patrons mall orders with remittance will PO UCCtTpICCIa Uemeniber "Experience" stays at the Adelphl Theater only three mere weeks. (Slsned) WILXXAJI ELLIOTT, F, RAY COMSTOCK nnd MORRIS (1KST (I'er Morrla Oest) tKkSo?VV.n"nvVriro,o?rh.t0pf.,y.nl"er "S"rae'" Co" "" "". ' "lustratsa Charles Ray A Mart-err Wilson A CORNER IN COLLEENS A DBLIQHTFUL. ROUANCB IN FTRST 8HOWINO OF EXTRAVAGANCE ADDED THUR8DAT k FRIDAY FAT TINCHER Iq THE FEMALE DRUMMER" CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE Cth BIG D Week TWICE DAILY POPULAR 2:15 fi?1S MATIINWlia UAlLtX Except Sat., 25c, 50c, 75c Evenings nnd Sat. Mats., 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 SHE tjuje ssaBW slllljsllv'lllHEsssvs.i SUAlc M ROUT. II. UOWKBB OKCHb-XTJVA UK W --- i. lOMlHU ' T ' ...f.- un i flu vi7C Huroess "THE HONOR SYSTEM" . . TMs, QtUBATKS I. HUMAN WOKlf 8VMK ILD i TniANOLE Tresents METRO WONDERPLAY mIU. BROAD ffiS samubl f; nixon mm SMhx Last TIMES Otis Skinner i Mister Antonio MONDAY NIGHT f& KIAW A KRt.ANOER ana asonan a ttlkh present 1 sJ LAURETTE TAYLOR IN A NEW TLAT THE HARP OF LIFE" lly J 1IA11TLKT MANNERS TWO WEEKS ONLY rorur.An wf.dnehday mats., toa to ii.bo. OARRICK SAMUEL F. NIXON ,1 - " -TV. c. C. WANAMAKKR. Uuslne.. "FsnaTer MATINEE TOnY TONIOIIT AT I1S . 2D HILARIOUS WEEK WWWkVIW "' mff.-3fti Tha peformanca nf 'nntaah aa,1 PAt1mt1tte In Horlatv Mi A ,hln aC Arftatl.. represent alien nf a comed " fit' MS WEEK A'H-WAQD PRCfCNr - A NEW and ORIGINAL COMEDX m riia WITH BARNEY JBERNAM) J"" MD ALL STAR - jS Bv aw IssaCtata " - - "" s r3YM2NTAGUE-GLflyNP-R01-COOPER-MEGRUE FROM-ONE'YEAR'AT- yRC'THEATRENY. i. .'.'"rn'T Wenmril.ls a delectable Abe I'otaah. that la irrealat ble." Record. sivlnc the merry momenta a liveliness FOR IIL.NU1 US AT Till) lOltlthHr, TO FRUO O. NIXON-NIRDMNQER HKDAIJ AMI) (Ntxon-Nlrdllnser GAKIttCK THEATIU18, APPLY Uldc), IDZ9 WALNUT ST. sB I I ' 1 i 1 I I R B Evenings and Saturday Matinee, 25c, 50c and 75c Mats. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 25c and 50c RAneflta N"vr I'oikn t. Liberal Terms TODAY lulbT TIMES "Till! It OMAN WHO TAID" .. week iii:i;in;.in(i mondvy evening Tha Atuslral Excitement of Topics and Evsnta In Two Acts. Entitled 1) "Keep Movini wh FOX & STEWART BRIMMINO OVER WITH tAtfdllTER, MRUODT NII BONO. WITII A BIQ CAST OF MUSICAL COMEDY CKl.BHltlTIEM. INCLUDWO And, of Course, the Chorus. Oh! That Chorus. 'Mm MARKET Afl. 10TII llllS A. M TO It MB P. M. MARYPICKFORD In Exclusive First Bhowlns "LESS THAN THE DUST" STANLEY CONCERT ORC11E3TRA VICTORIA MARKET Above OTlt' 0 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. METRO 1'REHENTS Francis X. Bushman ,na AULT "IN TUB DIPLOMATIC SERVICE" ADDUD KEYSTONE COMBO Y Next Week Added Attraction Monday, Tuesday. Wedneaday and Saturday CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN FIRST 8I10W1NO "BEHIND THE SCREEN" ADPAnlA CHESTNUT Below 18T1I JtJUU Dally, 15oj Evi.. 2So JO A. M. to 1U1S P. M DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY" PALACE 121 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. to llllS P. M. PRICES, lue, 20o i cionDP nimrw in "the 1"v"' w . INTRiaUB" nCsTTlMT MARKET Below 1TTH iHiVIlii,l X Dally. IdotEvenlnr. 3Bo METRO PRESENTS VIOLA DANA "T"'a aAs OIT EDEN" lVITIIEESrOOK HALL Tuesday cicnlns, NoTember 14th, ISIS, nENRY MARSTON, Baritone Assisted by Clarence K, Bawden at the Plans Mr. Maraton announces his RI,ir, A 'MTV' Motion Picture version of UUlUfkiMU the famous bon( Cycle, by Alexander von Flellli. The Honse have been rrarranred to synchro nlxe with the action of the l'lourm. 'ibis Is tho first attempt that has been roads to com bios .Uiese tap treat forma of euUrtoliunent oeal Art and the Nllent Drama. These, charralna plitnrea have recently been produced by tho Dyer, film to, under Mr, Mar atan's personal supervision, and will make their Ural appearanre ou thla occaalon. Seat St esrh en sals at Ueppe's, Ills f'hset- out street, or at tha Door on that areolae DAILY, Zilfl. EVENINGS, 7 A 9. WM. PENN INCAKTER AVENUE Ret. 40th A 41st. muiuwii iuwufti ana nr.UMSfUAY MUSICAL TRAVESTY Hamlet Upside Down nyjLT roR..LAVPIfjqjcy.nPPJ? "A Broczp From the West" JYC'I.INO McNUTTH LANE, 1'L.INT A TlM.MONS A Trlande Production NORMA TALMADGE FIRST WEST PHILADELPHIA MMWINQ 0c "c-lrTV-KUTY" CIIAMIi: OK PROORAM THlTtHDY I MXON'H OR A ND linOAD AND MONTGOMERY F. O. Mion-Nlrdllnrer, , .Oen. Mrr. Dally Mats.. 10c. Kfis,. 7 & 8, 10of lfe The Girl of a Thousand Eyes SHE SEES ALL, KNOWS ALL. TELLS ALL. THE WORLD'S MARVEL. BTLVESTER VANCE! "TUB 1IRBEZU THAT tll.UW't HCllAlKR UROTJIKRSl MI8H ELVA A SNOWHALL: CMINK8H CIRCUS. PIOTtrRKS. OIPTS TOIliaD DIES SATURDAY MATINEB. " Monday Morning Musicales Intimate recitals In contonlat soxroundlais BALLROOM BELLEVUE-STRATFORD 11 ISO A. M. Nov. 13, Dec 11, Jan. 22 Nov. 27, Jan. 8, Feb. 5 Course Tickets Now at Ueppe's and at Ticket OSIcs Uellerue-Stratford Boston National Grand Opera Co. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE WEU.C OF NOVEMBER 13 Monday and Saturday Evr,. .ANDREA CUB NIEH. Vlllanl. Zenatells. Hsklanoff. Tueaday K..'lRla. Tamakt Mlura, Chalmeia, lUi'i. Wednesday Mat... HANSEL AND aRETElTend ?AVAlLRIA ttUril'lOANA. Teyte, lli.?e7iBsn. Wlnletakaja. Martin, Halllater, WeSueaday Eff' y-W0n5 D.?' ?KK RHi.VlllsnlT Zi. tajro.jBaklanoff, Mardones. Thursday Svi., 'i lJv.,fW,r,,i!'' -'-"'"S,. siaraonas. s.. BOIfeMB, .Teyte, Oaudsaai. Cull. :urday Mat,. MADAMA tlUTfsSRrCjr. lure. Martin, Chalmers. """" OAcs. 1108 Chestnut street. Prices, II to IS. Wltherspoea HaU, Ws4. Eve., Nor, IS. tUtl Concert,' gelaUts Schmidt? Mary Brrtt, Soptmm ft,.,.,.., ) A. Torello, Cefltra-B Oearse 4 Arek, Mat, TsW. 4tMe, ACADEMY 07 MUSIC. NOVEMBER II Philharmonic SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. Josef Stransky, Conductor Soloist Sascha Jacoblnoff Violinist Publlo Sale at H.ppe'a. 1119 Chestnut St. Prices H.OO to SOc, Mst, Phlla. Mus, Bureau WITHKRSPOON WALL. THURS, EVE., NOV, M jGIORNIS tozuej "K(ir ir&"s;?7 METROPOLITAN3; Mat. TOaaV. LJISt IlfeUtTOOlChtav v NEW I .a -V CHARLOTTE 'I ' i4i9isrvrkt,4fjLds7 OttU' kT-'HIP, HIP, HCOR&?" SO USA L I T.T L 1 WikiWhftsm wai lJ?,&m f4k JOKfliMS'SBsu jttfm r,L.aai fa lbs Heart f the Kliei'Sfc HHUM BARGAIN MATTNEB DAILl M"'Wt ft si J Ks tiiOis ' esaa sassaoas, BM..M saVSaMsMSM JOSEPH KKRNAN Preeeate J. C. MAGK riJILADELrHlA'S OWN COMKDUN ki M Ml K TABLOID MU3ICAI, COMKDT Iff CHARLES and SADIE Mcdonald W A ONE-ACT COMKDT I "THE CHIEF OF POIaICE" At) OTHER OOOD FEATURB ACTS m.ffm ft ml iff Sg aw aBaaayiSTTaTBarsaB Market lioiv 60th StrMt Dally. 230 I Evenlnsa. T and iuc .iw. 760 tl.l Beat Meata ..... lOe MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY , IRWINO COOrER Preaenta . A Wonderful Tabloid Musical Comedy Spatial Scsnsrr Ilaautlful Q4tU Funny Comedlana XntnSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SAM MANN'S "The New Leader" WITH A CAST OF REAL COMEDIANS AND A OREAT VAUDEVILLE HHOW ? j" B. F. Keith's Theatre, Cliestnut and Twelfth Sta. ' MATS. 3 r. M. t SHOWS DAILY 4) NU1IIT B P. M. NEXT WEEK Grand Anniversary Jubilee! Mammouth Musical and Military Spectacle!' "America First" : AN APPEAL TO PATRIOTISM Company of IS. Headed by tha Eminent Darttona, Uruce Weymaa Tho Popular Philadelphia! GEORGE KELLY & CO. Preaentlns; II a Own Play, "Finders-Keepers' ' 'Chappy Aveling & Al Lley i Return Inearement by Popular Request Grace Leigh & Dave "Jones In a Patlro Skit called "Lova gamblers" Ixul. Ilcrt. lllrschel Headier. I.enhera I Slatrra and Neary Ilrotlirn, Kelly it UsItUb, I - uvui, diviki pnii .tiwuii.i . Hiivgi, CASINO WALNUT above 8th st. Matinee Daily IF YOU'RE PEEVED OVER THK RESULT Harry Hastings' BIG SHOW WILL RESTORE YOU TO GOOD HUMOR ONE OF THOSE ENTIRELY , DIFFERENT KIND 1 DAN COLEMAN Heads a Wlnnte Company, Mostly Girls 11 r.il 4 i Liltl ..AV I tiune. teocuat :e Theater HI Al.l. CATS ARK.. .. tiBAL" JTUiano, -.. .ALT, SMHVB .s. I7A Phllaaet- Bhla'a -, Mr , J Cooeajajr DBUXIANT PLAYS BRILLIANTLY DONE "PHD7PS1 Stage Society s3Sp Players Xrsslncs, 1:10 Saturday kat-. 2.80 ReslnnlBa' ' Monday. Nov. 2s. , Good ' .AVTiWtNtMJN AXDTOKIOitY ,1WlifMOMK MTHOUT CHlLlNsCX Vlttktla-iMOKrAY, NOT. Usk, Mais. Ta Tara.." atocflM Saats SM. :8&lgfcyp: father 4-ks WXal JMHUfsj I - i natilii ieAahaAsli ffstyStSLi' tnsattjt&i