EVUmHa pmamTWm3ma?m BATUBDAT, N0VB1MBBE 18, 1910 '' ' " ' - , . .,.,.., , ....... ... ft DRAMA, MOTION PICTURE, MUSIC AND VAUDEVILLE r U PHILADELPHIA PHOTOPLAY PARAGRAPHS Th Loeual offers for Wtdnrtidajr and Thursday "Inspiration," In which Thomas Cnrran and Audrey Munson are co-itarred. The play was wrlttn by Kdward Lonagran, and I" th story of n sculptor who desires IruplraOon for status for ths World's Fair Mlia Munson hna gained world-wide imputation aa ft model for artists, both oC lha brush and day. From start to flntah th performances at tl-a Stanley Theater hava that snap and to and unrivaled diversity that makes those who patronise tha house for the first time come again and again; In short, reg ular patrons. Tha entertainment offered Induces the regular habit of coming. The pictures presented are all first showings ind, aside from tha main attraction, there are very many other delightful feature Included In tha program, auoh aa travel pictures, comedlf. current news, educay tlonal pictures, and by no means tha least, a rare treat for lovers of exceptionally good muslo Is the musical program rendered by the Stanley Conoert Orchestra. The main attraction for tha tlrst half of tha current week will be tha delightful little actress. Marguerite Clark, In n charming picture, entitled "Miss George Washington." Edna Qoodrloh, the American beauty, tn lier latest Moroseo-Paramount photoplay, "The House of Lies," coming to the Fair mount bn Saturday, plays the role of an American society woman who rebels against the manner of fashionable matchmaking and does a very daring thing. Throughout noxt week at tha Belmont Alice Brady will be aeen tn a photoplay k adaDtatlon of Qeorge Broadhurst's "Bought and Paid For." Miss Brady will bo among those present on Monday evening In per son and will view her aotlng In tho piny. at.. .IM t& HMinmnililii) liv hp fAfhfil Vll. Cf .1 . Y?ia !& m.ll.lrnmin. e..4t.. nam a. uiimt ' " '""""1 H'""t who Is now at the head of the World Film Company, Mr. Brady has given his charm ing daughtor a liberal education, not only In acting, but In vocal accomplishments an well, and ho will havo tbe pleaauro of hear ing her render severnl songs during the evening, for miss urauy aas promised to sing. From amusement lovers of all sections of the otty, especially from those who aro fre quenters of tho Ituby Theater, there como requests Hint the management reproduce that popular photoplny, "Teas of the Storm Country," with Mary PIckford. Theso re quests hao appeared In the farm of tet ters, phono cnlli and many personal visits, and tho management desires to tnke this opportunity of stating that the Ituby has made arrangements for a rovlval of "Toss of the Storm Country" on Friday of tho np proachlng week. Amusement lovers In the southern section of the city who visit the Alhnmbra Theater can never complain of any lack of entor talnment of Juit tho right kind nt this pop ular vaudeville and motlon-plcturo theater. As a matter of fact, there Is never nny com plaint, for tho very simple reason thnt the management Offers the kind of progrnms that lene no room for nny feeling except that of satisfied pleasure. The big featura for the first three days of the coming week will be Mary PIckford In her new play, "Less Than the Dust " Those who saw Bobiuo Hayakawa. In ) "The Soul of Kura San," when presented at the Stanley Theater recently, are loud In their prnhe of this excellent production. In this gripping Japanese-American drnmn, Hajaltnwn. has tho support of beautiful Myrtle Stedman, who was loaned to tho Lasky Company for this one picture. The itory l.ns to do wth tho adventures nnd tribulations of two poor Japanese lovers. Douglas Fairbanks commences a three days' engagement at the Victoria Theater on Monday with "American Aristocracy." Tho maglo of the "Sunshine King's" won drous presentation was never better shown thin In this production, and his daring and fascinating deeds are an unusual as well as Intensely Interesting and highly amusing. One way to eliminate a competitor Is to "buy him out" and that la Just what Man ager Jack Dclmar (of the Jefferson) has done with tho Park. He believes In tha adage that "two can live as cheaply as one," and so he will manage both houses "What was your real business before you entered the reel business"? Manager Gold man, of the Bluebird, was asked. "Well, I was In the credit or Installment busi ness, and I nm an occullst But I mads my big success In selling diamonds, and now I have the Blu'eblrd, which completes Iny happiness." An announcement on the folder telling of a travel talk series has this to say; "Mr. Smith Is well fitted for the work of presenting tha delightful lectures from tha Nox McCain Courso. having had the un usual opportunity of accompanying Colonel McCain for four years of his travels," and now Warren Smith Is looking after the manarement of th A. n c. Thmtnr. v he will take a night off and lecture at ' S well, that's advertising. This Is the season of tha year when nature. In this section of the country, per mits our gardens to begin their winter's rest In order that when spring comes they way be ready to put forth new efforts. All FRANCES ALDA Who will appear with the Metro- BcJiUn Opera Company Tuesday Hight to rPrlncfl Igor' tho first production of tha season. THE PEREGRINATIONS OF POTASH I l'w&tk. ' 1 i h.JHfahWMtol . This map cWcjj n general lden of n theatrical company, and, In par ticular, a notion of theaters "mndo" by Barnoy Bernard, now at tho Cur ricle, slnco he appeared as tho original Potash, of "Potash & Porlmuttcr," two or throo years ago: Atlantic City, Now York, Grand Rapids, Chicago, Milwaukee, Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver, Salt I,nko, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacra mento, Fresno, Marysvillo, San Diego, Bttkcrsfield, Brooklyn, New ark, Baltimore, Washington, Bos ton and Philadelphia. of which may account for the closing of the Garden Theater. Charles Segall will de voto his tlmo to tho Apollo management. Trch flowers dally grace tho two vases In tho treasurer's ortlco nt the Savoy. They add a touch of beauty nnd many tlckat purchasers havo noticed them. Somo cashiers who still knit should not. Students of simplicity in dress will do woll to eeo the charming appearance of the Princess Theater usherettes' oostume. One thing n patron of tho Market Street Theatre recedes In addition to quality pic tures and that's quantity. J. M. Graver does not live up to his name, for he is a very cheerful person and ns mnnager of tho Liberty he remembers cory attraction that has appeared in his playhouse. Future purchasers of automobiles should not overlook the excellent opportunity to FRANCES STARR Who will appear at tho Broad November 27 In a now Bolasco pro duction, "The Little Lady In Blue." Knlckeitiocker Theater Mirkel & 40tti Sts. Knickerboke Theater Players Return Next Week ANNA IIOUKIITY JOUN LOKEZ Resumption of "Stock" Season WITH COStPAKT OP ATEIIUNO MKBtT New Faces Former Favorites John Lorenz Anna Doherty KAKI. WKSTERN 1IFLKN TRAVIS, PAUl- JONl'S JIAUDK ArKIVSON tilAJUjiy MOOBK ItltllAHU HrlLM AND PUIS THAT Willi APPEAL ELEANOU EOCSPN'8 IJUtl Bacew "Merely Mary Ann" BranlM Price Uo, SSe, JSo. 6O0 and T50 Mats, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Dest Orchestra Seats ,25c Subaorlstlon Uat How 0a NIXON'S GRAND BBQIIi AM) MONiaOlXKltV T. a. Mnin-Mrdll"er. ....... . Gn, Mtr. Sally MU , 10. B'Ya . 1 10. lit, 3a NEIGHBORS A JOTOUS. KRIENDLT 8KBTCH 5 CYCLING McNUTTS TA UOUI.Tll OKJIHU- SHOW! visit a free exhibition of all makes of nutos which can be aeen dally parked In front of Albert n Brown's Overbrook Theater. Btrnp-hangers are beginning to notice the chance for a fine guessing contest, as they ride past the Cedar Theater One can read of every show that will appear there, but It takes almost a Sherlock Holmes to make out what day they appear on. How o LYRIC THEATER BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING BfJv i.nn MirnKnT una ni miurrii mwuiFky Vrn" n rv, mnNT Tftr Hijjmi i-'tj - TrrrTrjMTM " M' ' ' HKiTTTTirT-"J'P ' 'iLB,lll'1,g,flf"t3ii BASEL) UN THK t:i.f)ltinii4 TIMK IIP Vmi'l'lf Book by Thonm Hjrtlner I.rrlci by. Hurry H Hmllh Muilo by Jerome Krn. Compow ot rvritv noon titimu; A GRAND ARRAY OP YOUR rr-oov w noil mian hkhsktj, hijVk daSiVS TIlriWTON llTX IIKI.KV I LAHIU". MUIH1S filNIT iii:i.K i.iii.iini: a. M.muoN VAl.I-Li: POPULAR S1.50 AIATINBB WEDNESDAY BlurUr JKtlnen ami rcirnlnn (Eictpt BlurJy Eytnliur) M0 to 13 00 BaturJny Hvxnlnr Boo to $2 DO tJentii far Thnnkntlilnc Mat. A Mcht on tale Monday, 0 A. M. BE ON HAND MONDAY NIGHT ffel feLrri DDnAh MRTAQ DAC W 7 THE MOST WONDERFUL cna m Mk m SZ PLAY IPJ I W W AMERICA, ME?EgM4t O SKATS S flfrT iff KCS Hniy1 FOR ALL REMAINING PERFORMANCES ON SALE MONDAY AT 9 A. M- THREE PERFORMANCES THANKSGIVING Drtakfait Mttn at 10 SO A. .M., nit uci Htaia ii oo i-.rtmns rerrormance ai s.io r m., uaai neaia IJ SPECIAL ATTENTION BARGAIN MATINEE THURSDAY Bans 17 Canta In 8tampa to Manaa-er "Kxprlne" Compi pn pI inuairairt NEXT ATTRACTION ACADEMY OF MUSIC WILLIAM H. ROSENBACH PRESENTS THE hiladelphia Grand Opera Co. In a. Season of Operatic Productions, Opening; DECEMBER 18, 1916 IN RUY BLAS BY FILIPPO MARCHETTI TJ.NDEn TIIU MUSIOAI, niREOTION OF MAESTRO ETTORE MARTINI Ainonr ths International Btsrs ara Ester Ferrablnl. Regln VI car In o. Forest Lafont, Pllsda Blnarra, linrlco Montsllno, Bartolomco Uadone, Vlttorlo Trsvlaan, Florence WsJInca and others. Secure your subscription books now. First series, 10 performances. Wellner Bulldlnsr, 921 Walnut atreet. Call or writs for Prospectus. Phone Xrilbsrt 447J. ws ICES xvo MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNES. CONTCfUOUH 10 A. TrtlANQLE PrtatnU Douglas Fairbanks IN A NEW PLAt AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY ADDED ATTRACTION KBTBIONE COMEDT DESSAUER'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TLtBDAt -IJiOC i TOnra Halton Powell's Dramatic Sensation Weak Oaxlnnlnx ever, the posters are causing neighborhood talk and that's their aim. The Indefatigable publicity representa tive for the Stanley Interests Is often the center of a group of thesplans, each asking, "When, where and how muchT" Bounds like a puixle but It only means that Abe L. Ulnstetn (yes, he's the attraction), Is now giving out contracts for Christmas en tertainments to there players. He la In charge of the Stanley Entertainment Bu reau, which supplies talent and motion pic tures for alt occasions. Anette Kellermann la known aa the perfect woman" well, she Is and also Ideal entertainer, Her husband Is a newspaper man, which accounts for the advertising, or rather the publicity, she has received slnoo graduating from a swimming Instruc tor somo few years ago. This has nothing to do with her appearance at the Fifty sixth street Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday In "Neptune's Daughter." A full description of the Great Northern Theater's Improvements will appear In Mon day's Dvenlng Ledger. A. n. I. Those Funny Falls There arc only four or flro pep sons in tho whole world who can do a funny fall. I havo seen thou sands of pcoplo try It. but they forco themselves t they fall too hcnvily. Ono must navo conlldcncc, courage. Mack Sennett, in Saturday Eve ning Post. nv luv tt-r.nwi w CoibkIt with Mnnlfl PAVORITHq IN TITt? pact ISTTOl .. IEonk iJtonoA.N MarTlOSAIJ) BN GE0R6E V. HOBART LAST NIGHT SATURDAY DEC.2R DAY- -NOV. 80th Hti II .Holiday Mlln. at 2.80 P. it. PAID TO MAIL ORDERS DEST SEATS n any. Adelphl Thaatar, for hook or in? r, JSZ. "VERY GOOD EDDIE" BS3SS THURSD'Y FRIDAY SATURD'Y l, ITNTII. UllS P. K. MCTHO WONDErtPIJlT Emily Stevens IN riABT SHOWING) "THE WAGER" tafflwtfitrfeiSIKi; Evenings and Saturday Mat, 25c, 50c and 75c Mat, Toes., Thursday, Friday, zoc and buc BanaflU Now Baoklas. literal Tarma "KEEP IQV1NU THANKSGIVING WEEK .'Aim.'.l'riWvuKUENT CltAIlLBS Dlt.I.lNOHAM l'rfaonle MONTGOMERY and STONE IN TltB most noccnsBFUfj m-TTM r'TJTTM OP AW. XiuhicaL VI.ATS UIUIN-UliJIN Beats Hangar for AM I PjrfnjrnanrM .ThnnkacMnr V-k Inelu.llntr Thnltlrln Uatln.a mail QRitrns nt i.i-ii mifN ahomi-mh in miiTTNt'B QARRICK MATINHK TODAT NEXT WEEK a-H-WdaDJ" PRESENTS -ANEW and ORIGINAL COMEDJT WITH JSARNZY &9MPANY BYMSNTAGU&GLAJJNP-ROl-COOPER- MEGRUE FROI7-ONE-VAR'AT-LYWC-THSATR&NY. POPULAR WEDlShbDAl O SHORT A WEEICS ComrrtAnclns Mon., Nov. 27 With FUED Pt Mnnrtur fr All rrfnmianc-a Thanltlvln Wlc Inrlnllng Thinlclvlnir Matlnta BR O A Fl STREET -"V V-f XI A-' THEATER Matinee Today SSTBE "Bltnifal J.)!nt!tm ef a moat deltcata aubject." Inqnlrer. "Latrratta Tarter sare a macninoant demonatratton of br towAra to away." -North American. "Delleata rabjacta treated with dalloaer and ret with franknraa." Tubllo Idrer. "Abaorblns." Sererd. "Mlae Tarlor trtomoha." Preea. inlaa abora TVr V Mr neart.' " nr. Irdirr, "Jftts Taylor dallxhtful." Ers. nntlettn. ThnnksRiving Week AND roil A I.IMITRD I) WID in.isco Preaanta .PrVa'raKWJ -.3' LITTLE LADY IN BLUE Hv Ilnr-icf. lloJtoH mill T WIny Ptrcyvtl. Authon nf "Orumrr." DNIMIirMRNT KntM Mnndnv tnr All Vertnrmnrtrvn Thunkdrlvlnir Wfk tnclmllnr Thnnltsrlvlnr Matin rUED. O, NIXON N1UO LLN(nil (N.xun METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE 2 NIGHTS, NOVEMBER 2.3, 21 gnnm NOVEMBER 25 11V AllltANOKMRNT WITH THH METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY FiTAPWTT f7T?i7'C! intiioduced to UlfiXjniLjLjV A1 O AMKIIICA AT A COST OP 1800,000 BALLET RUSSE COMPLETE u tri'Ecrs Thursdar Evening. Evening, Nov. 23 Frldar Saturday Evening, . MSRlHYI.I,!MD!Srl ' I HmtbllGltAZADJa Nov. 2t C1?1TS MONDAY 1108 CHESTNUT BTftBUT """-'" a a m. fepular Matlneo Ttiankxlvlna Little Thenter 1TR,I0N.?ICA0NSCT,3T1T8- i BniLI.IANT PIATS EVEnY JSVENINO Sao. UEOINNTNO MONDAY. NOV, JO. n Nai Attractleia "Teu Nerer T 8EC0ND emple Concert nread an4 Daraa Streate jBuriBar &11JUU n. .Not, 13, Bilfl, Popular Concert IDKIV. FATTKHSON, Boon IIANN HKOSOLD, 'I ellUli IIHUtHAM "cmVAIIN; BarTtonal MAIIY WAKKKI,. Harp. lat ClAltrSCfc KKVNULDS. prsaulet, W, BYI.VAt.0 THIWDKU, Atceupaalel. Atlmlialen, I3e. SOl, TBe, 11,00 at llaptl.t Temple aa4 lltppe'i. 111$ Cbcatout. ACADEMY, FUI. AM., DEO. 1, al S P, M. .RECITAL by ALMAGLUCK BOrRANO PRICES 75c, 1, $1.50, 2, $2.50 Tickets al Haopo'i, U9 Che. tout St. WITHKR8POON HALK TUURS JTVE . NOV. 2a IGI0RNIH Ticket. It tn (Ac.. a sale at Hp'e Uautuaeal ffclSa. Hut. Xjuimu "TTlf OIUhUUItbMB JIlUl.IjlArJTL.T POND "TI, weakest Stage Society Play ers . Link" ?. . ri PSo-nrtn" SAMUEL P. NIXON ilhXlVSA1 V C. WNAMt(ntt. lni.tuc. Slonar lanarer TOMOIIT AT RilS THE LAST WEEK J3EXN A1AT1NEE, fiOc TO $1.50 iISIlj. imms A OlINUtNB AND WIIOI.KMQMU AMCIltCAN COURDT Written br OKt) M COHAN In Trim Oohnnrxnur- Ityle HIT-THE-TRVIL HOLLIDAY NIULO and Orlclnal New York Cast SAMUEL F. NIXON N.VTm" FILNI MltllU.NOr.H. Iu.lni .Mana.tr -Tonight at 8:20 LAST WEEK 5 nt... srto Mnta. Wrd. Su.. tao KI.AW A nniiANORn and nCOHOn C. TTLI:h rreaant "THE HARP OF LIFE lly J MAHTLBT MANNEna rorin.Ait wizhnihhat mat., boo to II.B0 IN A NEW PIAT '; FRANCES STARR - Nlrdlinifcir MMc ) 1520 WALNUT HT. TOT SENSATION OF THH AOD WITH NIJINSKY, BOLM LOPOKOVA, REVALLES SPESIZEWA, GAVRILOW FROHMAN conpa i p war 0nC,CONDUCTOn. FIKUIlia MONTKUX. MAnvBLoJaALI ruiin CfiEATioNB awd T.ROTV nATfST lir REPERTOIRE ?8nobi. mswi wirii nuinbicy i i.ig nrnwinii uu iwi. ijaa M'JIU ItlNCB IQOH frlADKO fNE-lVl fliauneo nijinsky), cahnavai; November 25 Iia I'hincesS unciuNtbb PRICES B0 f1 1-80' "no. H 1IllblJk) Walnut 4. Race 07 Kay. All Heata Aua and 11,00 n PIIlr.ADttl.PHIA'B 'TIIIPPS" BTOC VUSUAb : COMPANY BATURDAT 1IATINEB 2J0 PlffCOn' "At Night All Cats Are Gray" fl80R."S8gRS5i8 Tan Tell." Dj- a, II. Bhan n BALLET RUSSE .Tte Onaatlen of tha Asa. with HHIHBI I, HUUI, IAJPOKOVA. rtEVALtES BPKSIZKWA, OAVRILOW. FROUUAN 0 Duicara, Sjrinphony Orchaatra to c 40 . ii ill niiu iuiwi til 1CI. nifl'BRTOIRie rilU3 tutnta fnd color ffecti bv i.Knw Mitfu-iv TOit eaatT rt7.-.- RV-. PaP'tTon.: tX."Av"ffA,uP9V,iJ!'Kl "? ft" IJI CUI or F I., U.I.SUB. . . . ' I. .-V.. " I. daa.Bctialiaraiad. MAT.. NOV 5.1 r ... .'.. a... , .iiuuui... umm nw, bh. Till Euienaulaaal. Carnaval. Print... i!A.ir.., ?, fc.WM.., W, ,A 1 aadko. 8Vari7l2,?lta'",ef.t " p,4lcCa. " ilSTltOPOLITAN OPERA HOUSH MBTROPOUTA.N OP BRA COMPANY. N T TUESDAY J5VO. OV SI AT O'CLOCK BOltOUIN-8 OPERA "IvINCE IQOH atruaa AMa Pertnl. Delaunota, II 11 Amain Alltioua DWur Stiurela, Uada ConA. pSuci so &aata, J10 Chart, at Wal lSij R" "j Boston National Grand Opera Co. UWTftftPn.ITiM DPFTIia llnimn ..mnn 111111111 RnTmVtlUt I At.lDEilY Saata at Uappe'e, 1119 Chtatout. Philadelphia I TONIGHT at 8jlS Thti aItamooa.MADAMABOTTEIPI,Y,,Tajaakl Mlura. Wartta i Chalmers. Tonlftt ANDHBA CUKNIKR. VWatU. Zenetellii, UakJanoff orBct 1104 Oiaatnul eiriet Price. U to 9 KT s IW8SSBJ Jfla tn the Jtaart ftt the ebopplris ttlatirirt BARGAIN MATINEE DAHLY !lAt".iP m. ....... .. ilfts 19 WW::- -. Tfefiga Baturdar Kranlns Prl fretalt WEEK RROINNINO MONDAT ' SAM .MANN'S ORtOINAt PMi Af T f ARi H COMKDT The llfat Ijuhln: Act Thla Seaaon RtlflAn WOI r rranl An l:nillh Ocmlttta llrnut fut Mojale ami a UranJ Dlaplar In omnn'a Apparel AND OTHER ACTfl WORTH WIIILTJ 71IBATKU lAtnvr GOth Rlrl Vat Dnllr, 3.30 I Kireninira. T and 0 Hl P.ata. ,IOo HT. g'V. 31b MONDAY, TOKHIIAr and WEDNESDAT HAItRY PINCtJB Preaenta The Great Italian Character Actor Maurice Samuels and Ills Planers In tiiaW.'i'&Jga' mirj& A I it a t 1 par I ima si r I rtTiti I at t Irlrea AND OTHER ACTH WORTH WIIU.TJ B. F. Keith's Theater Che.tnnt and Twelfth Hta. MATS. P. M, S SHOWS DATLY MlillT S P. M. NEXT WEEK First Time Here tn Vandealll NAT C. GOODWIN THE AMERICAN COMEDIAN In Storln. Recitations and Remlnlacanaea Boelatr'a KxcluslTe Entertainer BEATRICE HERFORD In Her Inimitable Characterizations WALTER SHANNON MARIE ANNIS & CO. Preasntlne "Tho Gnnlcn of Loto" CHARLIE AHEARN And ilia Illr Comcdr Cjrlllig Cempanr CHARLES CART3IELL and LAURA HARRIS In "Ooinnr Willi Cupid" UNA CLATON A CO MURIEL WINDOW r-i)ii: a itASiai)i2 nroAt. a ncNDcn UARKKT All. 18TII CONTINUOUS 11)15 A. M. to 11:15 V. H. STXNLBY CONCUKT ORCnsSTRl MAE MURRAY "d S8Sgg, , Tim vijovr ami' PALACE 12U 1IARKET STRICBT PRICES lOo SOa LAST DAY" km a Tir morrrtnn "Lisas TnAM' MI. I r AtwlVT W1VL TIiB DUST' Addol Attraction Flrat Shorrinf CHARLIE CHAPUN "BEHIND THE SCREEN" A D"' A HI A CHESTNUT Below 16TS Al. JUM Dallr. lBot Eti. 350. 10 A. if. TO UUSP. X. "Tho Prince of Graustark" ADDED ATTRACTION . CTtARLIB CHAPLIN In "Ushlnd the acreef DAILY, I5. EVENIN08, itl. WM. PENN LANCART1CR AVENUE list. 40th -Hst. Slatlnre, All Ht lOe Malita, 10a, tSe lOVllAi1. TUPHDAV and WPHNP.MDAV FIRUT TIMU AT POPUtAR PRICES ALMONT, DUMONT & COE rOMPPT, VARtFTY MIIHIOAT MBlANOB 1IONO KONO MY8TERIF8 LllLEll. tVM.TPIt A 11UNBX HAULER RltllEKS TTIIl) A TrlanLla Production i.otnflp. flivu . First Will l'lillml.liihla Showing ''SOMKWUI UK IN KRANCWy PltOORAM PIIANIIPH THUBHUAY CHESTNUT ST. nticr, dailt OPERA HOUSE - Evtnlnra anl flaturday Matinee SOo te II OTHER MATa.. Sie, C0o, 7&0 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS THB PICTURB DEAUTIFUL, WITH ANNETTE KELLERMANN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tuesday Afternoon, Dec. S. at 9 PADEREWSKI Ttcketa now on sale at Heppe's. Hit Cbjatna4 eu ti. Ii bo. ii, 12 io. lion. $ii am :ia. I VRIP T nef "AT TODAY ,W aU HViV J-OSl TJUE TONIOHT 8iir THE NEW YOHK WINTER OAtlUEN'3 QREATEST MUSICAL JttVUB "The Passing Show of 19161 With ED WYNN and Company o 1(0 Includlnr Bcoraa of Biunntng- Olrle IT HAS TUB CHAUPAONK QUAUTT victoria sTtsys. UBTRO PRKaSNTS Mme. Petrova In "ExtravagancM Addad Charlie Chaplin, 'Befclnd the Ssreetf REGENT wf&&nZ8? MME, PETROVA In fcXTRAYAOAJiJe Charlie ChspUo. la "Uchind Uw Setewf i&ickerboclcer NAE Briogiag Up Father in PoiW. ."?j-Tgrts . ii i .1 i-.tliT BEUylOvyl rw tuan tiiup Domont'MlatfeI WJ ;m.MWJaWH Tllt'RHDAY. PRIDAY and MATURDAT tpmSIm .!
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