Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1916, Night Extra, Image 8

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Quite apart from the comfort, the splendid programs
and the delightful music, you are certain to find here
always, there's that added social pleasure of meeting
your friends. Nearly everybody goes to the Stanley
it is the favorite photoplay theater of those who not
only WANT the best, but MUST HAVE IT.
11 113 A. M. to HUB P. M.
MARKET Above I 6th
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S I iBll SullHI nil & You are aBBured a delightful entertain- I
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JHL 7 WS&IRBB iMllEB I " .i fl 111 are exhibited and in addition it is most I
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' ' TmSmmftWmMiM llllj' A anil train routes. It is in the center of
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"BpSSfflBJigiSSi tslilK The Palace Theatre
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LOCUST Locus"streets BELMONT MarkctSt!
Direction of F. D. and M. E. FELT
West Philadelphia's Only Theaters Showing All First Presentations Exclusively
FEATURE ATTRACTIONS FOR NEXT WEEK
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Monday and Tuesday
DOUBLE DILL
CHARLES' CHAPLIN in BEHIND THE SCREEN
LIONEL BARRYMORE in
THE BRAND OF COWARDICE
Wednesday and Thursday
DOUBLE STAR SHOW
Win. A. Brady Presents
ROBERT WARWICK and GAIL KANE in
. THE HEART OF A HERO
Friday and Saturday
DOU11LB 'ATTRACTION
RETURN OP
CHARLES CHAPLIN in BEHIND THE SCREEN
ADDED
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NAOMI CHILDERS and MARC McDERMOTT
in THE PRICE OF FAME
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WRITTEN BY
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COMING
"HIE FALL OF A NATION"
E. IJ. SOTIIERN in "AN ENEMY TO THE KING"
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN"
NAZIMOVA in "WAR BRIDES" "CIVILIZATION"
ACCOMPANIED BY KIMBALL ORGANS' SWEET MUSIC PLAYED BY MASTER ORGANISTS
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THE
ATMOSPHERES ARC4DIA
rr THE selection of an evening's entertainment there are
considerations of equal importance to the program
Itself. Atmosphere, environment call it what you will
make or mar the evening's pleasure. Tho Arcadia
caters to those who realize this.
At the Arcadia Theater there is an atmosphere of
refinement, of good taste, of comfort that Is noticeable. The
Arcadia caters to the taste of the cultured, not only in the
presentation of Its carefully selected programs, but in every
detail of appointment and management
ARCADIATHEAM
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The Theatre of Comfort
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"The Play's thc Thing," but
equally important Ib the com
fort in which you can see it. You'll
appreciate this if you visit the Vic
toria, where special arrangements
.provide unusual comfort. The beau
tiful, harmonious decorative
scheme, big, roomy seats, lofty ceil
ings, are all big factors in the eve
ning's entertainment. This Victoria
comfort is more than a fancy
you'll find it's a fact.
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AND PHOTOPLAYS
YOU receive full Vnltif for vniir mnnov Uatnro. vnu looiro tka
Alhambra Theater, and the memorv nf vnnr visif will lncf fnr a Inner
while. It is the week-ni?ht "fnVnrV " aAny "crVmr.1 " xul, fkv'c
teachincr and no nreachincr. TKo mnn kra Ar-a oclr ( U.V (n.
how he has enjoyed the show; some managers daren't. Why? The temporary
adhesiveness of our pictures to the screen is remarkable; you don't have to nail them
on to keep them steady. We advertise our program daily, and our patrons advertise
them for us after that.
We should like to store the smiles, laughter and comments
we see and hear at the Alhambra, but we cannot find a place
big enough to keep them in; they've spread all over the city.
ALHAMBRA
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12th, Morris & Passyunk Av.
Mats. Daily 2. Evs. 6.45 & 9.
'Only Theater in South Philadelphia Showing Paramount Pictures"
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MARKET ABOVE SIXTEENTH
Nowadays you expect something more than a good picture pro-
( gram. You want enjoyable music and that's just what you'll find
4 - hr, whether played by our wonderful organ or the orchestra.
Quiagardlew of the special features there is the satisfaction of
knowing that every program consists of first-presentation pictures.
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Tke Sentimental Aalue
c" Motion Pictures
FROM wlntoms childhood to tho itlvary
hatn of tho grandparent the amtlo it ever
Heeling, but nlwaye cherlihed. Never ie it
moro valued than when nought but memory
can bring it back.
The motion picture right here Ii worth
more than pen can tell. Before you, on the
acreen, are perpetuated pleating viiiona of
loved onei, clearer by far than thoaa brought
forth by affectionate memory, too often
blurred by teara of sorrow.
Again you ee the eprightly child in inno
cent pl,y. Once more the young mother
looking fondly on, -while tho proud father
rompi heedleaa of dignity with the k'Mdlea.
Serene old ago in the .background, barely out
of the danger zone of embryo adventurer.
Almoit like Aladdin' a lamp. Not quite, for
thti ( real. And meeka'nlfial ekUl(Jiae been
brought to euch perfection that the cot ia
triSing when you conaiaW yeur never-ending
pleasure in loving memoriae praetieaHy'' i-
Commercial Use Only
Limited oy Imagination
STAID buaineia houiea have capitulated to
tho wondrous possibilities of tho screen a
an aid to promoting vast industrial plans.
Iho most conservative of brokerage' houses
can ahow clients mines and factories which
are productive of dividends because they aro
in full blast.
Mail order houses can bring before their
suburban trade the elaborate delivery system
devised for their advantage. Even in warfare
can the motion picture be utilized to tho die.
advantage of tho enemy. On tho football field
coaches hayo made threwd vaeof tho pictures
U " vartou formations of their' feared
til'!? U'8 inL,h dramti fld haa great posi
sibihtle.. The very profession which viewed
with d.ro alarm the invasion of tho motion
pictures now make, valued use of tho sereen
te the training of the younger Thespian..
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film-gained notoriety. ' "
I mm-galned notoriety.
MOTION PICTURE LABOP ATncv
Produa. of Cartoon, Edueatibnal and Industrial Motion Pictures
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