MJ&3KJ5MM - ,'i . us BSgfe ' -TfAJ. teHJt't &" ' - . N V- 'v ,- 8- tfc-"-' Vkf; . mrf. ' V: '.- A t ':'" IklWr , jfe.! :' Ef:-:. feT rsi&j ? 1 JZ&- A ?f ijTJRt SBri p. .' '"S, . t ft" ,ii 0, . " WV'&ftl v awfe'-? . I pSr - walBr iM PHILADELPHIA PHOTOPLAY PARAGRAPHS . Jt has bfn raid of Bfnnlsr V. Msitbaum. Chwnplort dinner irlvsf. that M start! wltft shoestrlnic And nlw wears 6n for ntcktls. "CIlllitlon'! ha At 1AM reached rill dlphl. Mjrb It will brlfiit ttneenort fetclure Mays part tif It blessings. Uwm residents tntune to iurn out for fnatlnee. Warren O. Bmlth l now owner of (Jib JL n, C. )Ia r mnBer for two weeks while learning them. One1 reason forth rapidly IncressInK coat et admission l dua to th fact that man rer fa required to deposit huts sums !n advanCd for th rental of their Alms.. i They reclv no Intermit on It atid so tha patron pnya. "War Brldee" will b announced for the Stanley. Tt la now the attraction at Must baum'a Broadway Theatre, New York. At tha National Theatre ther are show. , fnc colored plclurea aa well aa vaudeville, Thla week Bert Wllllama appeared In Bio. rph'a "Fish," When the Knickerbocker rliyrra present i Tom of the Htorm Country" In the near : future, they could fill the walla between I acta with the motion pictures of the story , a made by Mary I'lckford, N'o royalty for thla Idea. Jloia Tapley will appear In person at wany local thenlrea next week. A win. I Biota account of thla VltmrupMr's nellvltles under tho direction of Mr. brw, of tho local offlce, will appear on Monday. Arrangement havo been prnetlcnlly coin plated for the dinner which Stanley V Maatbaum will tender to the HtKtiley hx hlbltora' Aaaoclallon at the llellevue-HtrM-ford on Wedneaday ovenlnit net Tho llat Of thoao Who will Rraoe tho fentlvlllee would read Ilk a "Who la Who" In the leadlnir llghta of tho motion picture world In thla section of the linat. Ila featurea wilt In. dudo brlcht addreaaea. a aplendld vaudeville entertainment and a. few lurprlaea. There Will lo bo an overture- by an orcheetra, selected from tho beat mtulclana of the oroheatraa who play In the theutroa that nro onlrotled by tho Stanloy Company. Thla number will bo under thn direction of Harry W. Meyer, who ta musical director nf the Stanley Theutr. A musical cnterprlen that will bo featured will bo 'The Btanloy March." dedicated to Mr, Maetbaum. Mo tion pleturea, will be taken of tho event. The flrat chapter of "The Girl From Frisco," a' new aerlea of plcturoplaya, will be ahown nt the Olympla beitlnnlnK next Friday. A little Incident which will convlneo tho creen-etruck that the life of a phnlodrn matlo artist In not n bed of roeea occurred durlnir the taklnir of "Anton the Terrllile," rhleh la to be nt tha Katrntount next Satur day. In order to havo the plcturo nnlnhed on achedule tlma tho company worked from t o'clock ono morning Until 7 o'clock tho next, with pauaco only for mealM. Tliemloro Iloberta and Anlla Klnir are co-ainrred, supported by nn excellent ennt. It will alto be ahown nt tho Cedar' on Friday. Arthur Graver, a clnomatoRraphor of the nidge' Avenue Theatre, will help Jay Email Uel rearruiiKe tho apectacle film "Prohibi tion." Tho excellent music nt tho Ovcrbrook la - Just aa Important n factor In the program M aro the selected pictures. A doublo bill will be shown on Thursday. Tho Prlncosa presents a number of abort t. subjects In addition" to tho feature. An, unusual attraction for the Bluebird patrons will b Mary I'lckford In "Less Than the Dust," which will bo shown on Thursday and Friday. ""Pearl of tho Army" will be ahown for the first time on Monday at tho Liberty, In addition to tha other pictures. It will bo anniversary week. , Conceded to be one of tho funniest pic tures In which Mario Dressier haa appeared, TUIte's Punctured llomance" will bo shown at tho Firty-alxth Htreet Theatre on Wed nesday, and Charlie Chaplin la In It, too. Charles 'Begnll, of tho Apollo, -was toast inaster nt tha big movlo dinner last Wed nesday nluht. Jack Delmar haa applied tho same bust-tiesa-Uka methods to the recently acquired Fork, that he did at tho Jefferson, also 'under his management. Needless to add, tha attendance Is rapidly Increaslmr. Jlequeats for tho return Of Paulino Fred erick In "Cold" havo caused tho manage ment of tho Tioga, to secure It for showing pn Thursday. Another return will be that of Cleraldlna Torrar In "Mario Ito.a," at the Franlcford pa Tuesday, Herbert EflUiKer has secured Mary Pick ford In "Less Than tho Dust" for u three days" showing at the Leader, Thojnanager of tho Savoy makes but a Mport upon the merits of each plcturo shown and sends It to the home office for reference, , A new Kimball organ haa been Installed lit tha Market Street Theatre. A descrip tion of It will be viven later. When "Lola" was first shown It created' THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR NEXT WEEK XTTLB TimATtlX'tau Never Can Tell," with ChnrleH D. Mitchell,. Dorothy Shelmordjne, Mnrlo Ilaer and. tho Btago Society Players. One of Hernard Shaw's brightest and merriest comedies, with a new Undlnsr man In tha rolo of Valen tine. Opening', Monday night. ZiYltlG "ClvlllMtlon," with Howard Hickman nnd Enid Marlcoy. Thomas U. Jnco's motton-plcturo spectacle portraying the horrors of war ami the excitements of battle on land and sea and In the air, Special musical ucoro. Opening, Mon day night. . CONTIXVim FLAY9 KOXD "Little Lady In Illue." with Frances titarr. costume comedy about 'J&n adorable little missy and some pic luresque people. Diverting. i ' WeWT M iA.iiMtaat, iZZ&TVZidii4ri; , I, .JjiUc halt a-wai W": HP- MilT WUBlmiliiiJlSSUSBSmkWDMMfMMS TWfjpSBs? "rTrv waaa With V ',?:. J' Ji "' ' Jn thin cditorlul ofllcn tho nhonrn tnko tho nluco of thb fnmoil liluo poncll. lloro wo hnvo Wynilhnm (ilttonn imil hl ntnlT nt Unlvorsnl City puttlnjr tho flnnl touchon to Bluebird productions. I'crhiitm thoy nro wnrkinK on "'Hio EnKliJ'H WlriB." tho now lllm duo nt tho Arcndln noxt wcok. a favorable Impression with film fans. Blncn Clurn Klmbnll Youni? has hecnins a star her former work Is In demand, nnd hi thn ever-rendy-to-pleiice inanaKemetit of the Kurcka has securrd "Without n HhiiI" for Monday. It Is tho story of "l,oln." Tho Iluby's principal ntlrnctloini Ineliido thn names of tho most popular of photoplay stars and plays. One nf tho most popular actresses nn thn screen today In cmnlloiinl rolcH Is Claru Kimball Vniiiut. Ko ap pears In "Without a Houl." an adaptation of Owen Davis's "Lola," on Monday and Tuesday. Thn Alhambra ofTers mi opportunity In sen tho flral presentation In Koiitli Phila delphia of the best prodiirtH of films and vaudovllln. For tlfo romlmj week two or tho most-noted stars of the spoaklm; HtnK'i nnd of tho screen will appear, William H. Hart. In "Tho Ilavll's Doiibln," and DoiiKlas ICalrliankn, In "Aniorlnui Aristocracy. Kmlly Klovons plays thn leadlnc rolo In Tho Wnl;r," which will bo shown at tho locust on Monday and Tuesday. It wnn written for Miss Htovens with tho Idea of showing ono of her many talents emo tional actlmr. In tho cast aro I.yster Cham bers. Frank Currlor and Charles Bowser. "Purity." tho nrt-phnto drama featuring Audn-y Munson. tho worW's Kreatest artist's model. Is to bo presented at tho Victoria all next week. It Is her second Important suc cess as a photqplaycr. Throunh tho photo drama, and tho art of sculpture her faco and form nro known nil over tho world. Tho story is by Clifford Howard. This produc tion was mado at Hontn Barbara, Cal. Bovcral hundred players flirured In It. 'Tho Kaclo's Wing," a photodroma by ..... o.-.i. uin hnvn lis flrst local presen tation at tho Arcadia tho first half of tho coming week. This play features Herbert nawllnson nnd Oraco Cnrlylo. Tho author, a San Francisco newspaper man, wrote tlio story primarily to Introduco scones bear Ing upon the much discussed topic of In dustrlal preparedness." It Is n Bliiclilra production. It Is seldom that thrco stars of tho speak ing stage and screen nro offered to amuse ment lovcrB In a single week, but this occurs nt tho Great Northern noxt week In three plnys that havo never before been pre.ientod In this section of tho city. Mary Miles Mlntcr's appealing sweetness will bo shown to ndvontago In "A Dream or Two Ago," which will be shown nt tho Bel mont tho first half of tho current week. This photoplay was produced under the di rection of James Klrkwood, Viola Dana and Mary I'lckford will bo the chief attractions on a program of varied pictorial features ut the Imperial for tho week of December 7, For tho first throo days Viola Dann. In "The Cossuclc Whip," wrltton by Jumes Oppenhelm, and Mary I'lckford, In "Less Than the Dust," tho last three. Popular matinees nro given dally. Tho concort master of tho Imperial Orchestra will render violin solos nt the performance. Programs that Interest ndults and chil dren aro Riven nt the ltlalto. There Is n change of attraction dally. For Monday Scaaue Haynkawa, tho noted Jupanese. actor, In "The Honorable Friend." will be the main film. A. n. P. 0nf(7fr"Hlt-the-TrRll Hollldrty," with Fred Nlblo. A comedy about modern evangelism And the small town. Amus ing and 'Cohanesque. FOKKBsr "ChlnChln.1' with David Mont gpmery and Fred Stone. Ileturn engage ment of tho papular musical extrava ganza, with the famous comedians ap pearing In various Impersohatlons. APNWHI "Hxperlence," with Krnest atendlnnlng. A "modem morality play" with mora humaneness than graced "Kverywoman." fThere'a a large cast. Olendlnnlng acts superbly. AT POPVbAlt WICKS WALNVT "The Uttle Olrl Clod For got," with Cecelia Jacques and Itoy Van Fossen. Bdward li Hose's play about n little milliner In wmeh virtue triumphs, I BTOOK KNWKtHtBOOKHIl,"r of the Blonn country." with Jolm Lorsm and Anna Doherty. Stock production of the story made famous Jn the movies by Mary I'lckford. FEATVItt; Plhiia 8TANLKY-r"A Couey Island Prlncass," Famous l'layera-Paramount. with Irene Fenwiok and Owen Moore, first half of week. "The Head to Love." Moroaco. Paramount, with Lenore Ulrtoli, latter halt of wsek. Travel, educational and comic pleturea constitute the surround ing program, AROASIA Th Eagle's WlfltV Blue bird, wth Qrace Carlyle and Herbert RawlluKon, nt twit gf week. "A Uam- W Jn BouU," Kay-Be-Trtangle, with AjBMrlc&a jJMirl . 38V3E10NG T.iann.T8iTmTT,ADmPHtA; 8AOTRPAY, DEOBMBJJgg the players-news AWjoiJOgJggMgJggggg WITH THE CAMERA MAN ON THE AMUSEMENT TRAIL wrBsTiiEMa ma&'mEimi m i , .w .., ljlfaS &1 jfaBK r' HaaHally WIKt JkFa?JK " fflHW- TJRm ii mMlfH VZK7V7wMIit 7 1 CI HU' liuiit " IT JOTS wzTLxrjtr-z&i&mma . wmv.-m wi u fr rif j uaanr av( wt w t x A-viBV"K,aa, i..jk Oir tho stufjo of tho Garrick Thea tre Fred Nihlo prefers to hit the trail by gasoline. Hero is tho star of "Hit-tlie-Tiail Holliday" aliRtit iiiK from his car in Snnsom street to maku ready for tho midweek matinee. with Audrey Munson, nil week. Tho un draped drama in seven reels, with tho woll-ltnown nrtlst's model In tho leading part. Others. PAtiAOH "An Knemy to the King." Greater Vltngrnph, with U. H. Sothorn and Kdlth Hton-y. Jlrst half of week. "Miss Cleorgo Washington," Fnmous Playcm-I'nrnmniint, with Mnnrucr"0 Clark, latter holt of week. Others. chestnut 6ti:i:i:t opkha nouan "A Daughter of tho Oods." Fox, with Annette ICt'llermaim nnd William Khny. Hun of photoplay, with npectnclo and beauty of tho bent, but lacking dramatlu sustention, prolonged. VAVDUvn.r.i: KEITIPH Nun Ilnlporln. cotnedl 10; Mrs. Thomas Whlffen, "tho grand old lady of tho Atuerlniii slago"; "The Htam peiln Itlders"; Will Oakland and company ; Leo Ileers; l'nge, Hack nnd Mack, equili brists; Miller and I.yles; Llbonatl. xylo jilionlHt; the Wclso Family, nnd pictorial news. OUOllli Kuiplro Comedy Four; Tnto'11 ".Motoring"; "Vogueland"; "Ono (loot! Turn"; Lewis nnd Chnpln; the Vnlenos Hand; Dunlcy nnd .Merrill; Ktliel Cos tello, Nat CafTerty mid company; Hon Fnlluiiu. Others, WIULlAit PW.V.V "Tho Dream Surprlso Party"; Willie Holnr; Horn, Hvnns and Friend; llurko and Harris, and photo play, ''.fun Orlmsby's Hoy," first half of woek. "O, PleaMf, Mr, Detective'"; Nw liofT and Phelps; Mario Kpnrmw; Ucrt and linker nnd. photoplay. "Tho Children Pay," latter half of wcok. OHAXU "Harvest Pays;" Clretcheii von Jlergen; Archie and Oertlo Fulls; Warner and Corbett; Halleu and lluntir; Martin von Her Ken nnd Irving CJoslar. Others. C110B8 KEYS "A Firesldo lteve rlo" ; the Tlernoy Four; llalser, Lynn and cumiiuuy ; May Illllsbury ! tho Four Chicks, and "Les Alverettes," first halt of week. "The Hrokon Hcarali" ! llenton and Gray ; "The Chief of l'ojlce"; Arthur White law; Harry and Augusta Turpln, and 1'Sspo and Dutton, latter half of week. TKAVKLoauna ACADKUY OP MUSIC "Tho Ocnnan J''atherland," with Hurton Holmes's pic tures and personal talk. 'Next Friday evening and tho following Saturday after noon, Jf.Y,ar17.S nUitOST'8 Travesties, muslo ' and spe cialties by resident company of black face entertainers, with new and retained features on tho coming week's bill, BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS I PRESENT HE EAGLE'S WIGS" a Frowi Me' vMU pen of RUFUS STEELE. A Thundering Drama With a Thundering Message A magnificent and awe-inspiring picture of National Defense. A tremendous photodrama with a great patriotic appeal, A photoplay triumph that will thrill every American man, woman and child. It portrays existing conditions in realistic detail rather than through so-called spectacles, of mimic warfare and impossible visu alizations. Presented dally ALL NEXT WEEK AT THE ARCADIA THEATRE and then, at; other ftret-clasa theatres. REMEMBER ITS A BLUEBIRD mfm mr David Ilclnsco opens n new produc tion of tho confectionor's nrt. Per haps bonbons wcro his relaxation from tho rehearsing of Frances Starr nnd tho company at tho nroad in "Tho Littlo Lady in Blue." Will A. Pago, press representative of "Experience," took tho snap shot for Morris Gcst, ono of tho proprietors of tho play at tho Adolphi, who is Mr. Ilelasco'a son-in-law. . C03IINO ATTRACTIONS December J I KlUTWS Kosloff Itusslan ballet, Nnn Hoi- perln, MrH. Oeno Hughes and othors. December J8 KKITIVH Kosloff nusslnn ballet; Jack Gardner, MoWnttera and Tyson and others. December Si IlltOAD "Krstwhlln Susan," with Mrs. Flske. FOKIUJST "Tito Cohan llevua of 1916." Jnnunru I AlWI.Plll "Very Good Eddie." CLOSE-UPS RAWL1NSON, HERHERT, lending njnn, Universal; born lirigliton, Etiglund, November 16, 1880; edu cated in Franco and England; stage career, in reper toire anil stock; screen career, So lig, U o s w o r t h, Inc., and Univer sal, in "M o n t c Crislo." "Tho Sen Wolf," "Tho Spy," " 1) a m u n a n ii P y t It i n s," "Kid Reagan's Hand," as Sanford Quest in thirty-reel to rial "Tho Illack Hox," "Littlo Eve Edgarton," "The Eagle's Wings," "Tho Mark of a Oontlcmnn." etc. Recreations, boxing, rowing, swim ming, riding, fencing, all-around nth loto. Height, 0 feet; weight, 105; brown hair, blue oyes, Studio ad dress, Universal City, Cal. At tho Arcadia Monday in "Tho Eagle's Wings." BLUEBIRD ferlte; f- W M) Pour White, as she dons t It i s natty uniform for one of tho scones in the now Patho se rial, "Pearl of tho Army," which besins its career in Philadelphia theatres Mon day. The story starts in this issuo of tho Evening Ledger and will bo complete in fif teen episodes. AT THE BILLERS' BALL Everything Is now in readiness for tho ball of tho Theatrical Hitlers' Local, No. 4. to bo held on noxt Friday evening. De cember 8. nt tho Kngles' Hall, Hroad and Spring Garden streets. Tho otllccrs and members of tho association, nit of whom nro connected with Philadelphia theatres, havo arranged for twenty nutomoblles to carry tho members of thrco liurlcsatio companies directly from tho thentrcs where they nro playing to tho hall, so thnt they will nrrlvo In tlma for tho grand march, which will bo led Jy .a manager ot ono of tho lending theatres. Vaudcvlllo talent galoro Is prom ised. There will bo a doublo orchestra, ono for persons who wish to indulge In straight dancing and ono for a display of nil tho latest novelties In dancing. There will bo souvenirs for tho Indies. The Drama League Has a Busy Week Continue from Taice tirrn Mnmtny, TCnvmJir 110. with n rtmnni in pollry. wkVrvby irfTftirnmnrcB uru ulvi-n every evunlmc un! Hutimluy tuaUnirM The prmluotlunii con tlnun Cor two wreKii uml muUeat rate ut mt intHitlon .travail. The npenlna jtroifram I inniln up of four ml mlrutily ilirTerriitlntfil one act pluys: KtiVn lMi.lliitt'ii rhuruvter mutly, rh furrier PlKt'on." which wns nurerfully proilucvi) by lli noclftv last year; HtuulfV HouKhton J nil I farce, "rhlium" ; lleumh Slurln DU'h .KtWIo wnr play with msllvval nttlntc, Tlii eukpc Link, ' uml u Hprluhtly modern comedy by Hub ert Uarlaml. "At Nluhl All Out Ar tlruy.' The mo pluylettf nro taiably prt'onte.l by the member uf th M-lety nutl ure uieit witu duo rfwunl for rnlo environment and for thow .tn of detail that meal liitelliacnt. p.tln luklntf nupervlalim Tho Htaire ixluty will endeavor to ulve PhlU delptilun uti npiMirtuntty ii we u 'iau uf Hai infrequently produced by commercial umnagvr. 'It uliu' aj the mftnatement, "are rather timurd bleat than pnmt. htid the plHyr, thoush on a irofeilonal hal. am paid only ntuiun.il Halurfe. iireferrlnir ta work lor letter dramatic condition heru rather than for blither Hularle wheru commercliilUni 1 thn keynote." Home of tho tet of our local player nrn In tha company, which Include WUlmm 11. Whit ney. Vlntmi Freedley, Helena llalblrnle. Henry I., I)x, Henry O. tsheppanl, ilarl Ilaer and Dorothy rihehnertllna Member of the Drama Leacuo will recomlzo that the vfforU uf tha Stnifd Wucloty to pro1ut Play which aa entertaining and worth while drurve Kenerou aupitort. If tho promut of tho openlntf program 1 utali)el thvr should t good thlnic in tur fur u ut th l.lu.v Th ulre thU auo, s4 Why Is the Sea Never Still? The Hook ot Knowledge TrIU See Page II of the' livening Ledger. s. ?Stfy DANOINQ 6 PRIVATE SI LESSONS o Those Vrltadi of Yours who have not yet learnod tha modern dances why not sand thtm buret Thar will be laugh! ran- rs Idly and oorrectly by School 9 A'.lfr'.wdf '""" IStO Cbestnut Ht. Locmt Slwf. dar err. 0a S, SSd tit, llclmont 4180, err. only Wagner Dancing NORTH UlUlAll II Snucle or 13 far 6 1'rL I.wona AJUr 13 Noon IS Scholar NighU TTu I Reception Wed, & Sat. Evgi. n 0y"a ThrUllas Orchxatra of Trn. Da Pliaaant BirrouuaiCi. Idial Floor MUSIC LEEFS9N-H1LLE '"f 1UI C-llKaTJJUT KTBEKT nun " or wsii'" v Hl wwf itw til "Kubo" is Imck in town with his trained rooster Ho still believes it pays to advertise. So docB 'the SUiko Society, which is rcvivinK "You Never Can Tell" next week at tho Little Theatre. SOME OF THE MEN WHO HELPED MAKE "PURITY"' "J'urlty," tho dim displaying Audrey Munson, to bo presented nt tho Victoria next week. Is tho production ot nn unusual start of experts. Ilea Hcrgcr, tho director In charge, hns been n preacher, n soldier, n photographer, actor, stngo manager nnd motlon-plcttuo director In turn. Ho paid bis way through college an a photographer and was graduated by Oberlln University. Ho resigned from the ministry to serve "iiUi'H.i'lJ.HJP'WIWfJ ''l.'iri.M..JI.MJlll I fULIIl11'!1!.. 1 J'LIJ-HI Jl HflP J Prominent Photoplay Presentations cssaanEBWBiMsniBauasii milC feilonlax tlientrs bbtaln their Jt corapanr. which Is suanuitr. or inrat rMvtewed Mfara ax h lb I Wmflm au ilo picture throutu th UTAMJUST UOOUIMU COAirANY. A 1UUU ISth.Morrlsfc I'ayunkAvo. AJnamDra Mat.Daiiy :-. cru.aMS&o l'arnmount lMcturei. Viola Dana in "Cossack Whip' Apni I O 0JD D THOMPSON BESSIE LOVE in A HIHTKlt OV 8IX" A R C A n I A CHESTNUT K. V U I J nELOW 18TH E. H. SOTHERN in an i:nkmy to Titn kino- BELMONT DSD AND MAHKBT "The Fall of a Nation" RI I TPRlRn IIUOAD AND DLUCDirvU .SUSQfKHANNA AVK. 1II.ANCHK HWKKT A "Trip QtrYt-m" 'niuoDouR notiBiiTS in "" Jiorm Mr. Mm. Bl.lnry Drew In "At n Premium" fPrtAR eDT AND CnDAIl AVK. v.ii rAitMiov.vr tiicatkh MAE MARSH in . "TIIK MTTI.K UAH" IXIVJU1,I1 OIKAItD AVnNUB PAULINE FREDERICK in "AfillKS OV KMUtatS" CCTT4 QT THEATER. aDint, Jl.low Spruce, MAT. DAtLT. Kvgs. T to It. Owen Moore-Marguerite Courtot la "Tnnj:iBH" FRANKFORD 4711 ynANKFORD AVENUE PAULINE FREDERICK in "ASIIE8 OH" KMUUIIB" GREAT NORTHERN M." NORMA TALMADGE in 'KUTV-FtrTV" IMPFRIAI 00T" AND WALNUT 8T8. THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK With Marguerite Clayton and Biyant Washburn ALICE BRADY in 'UOUOIIT AND PAID FOlt" ICAni7D rOJlTY-FIRST AND -J-tr"-' INCASTER AVENUE Owen Moore-Marguerite Courtot la "THE KJ8S" LIBERTY BnoAD WMBU Gail Kane & Montague Love in "TUB WHN BWi MAIUUHD" WI?T rmtAOEtPULi EUREKA 0T" ANDMAHKBT BTSk Bessie Barriscale & Charles Ray in "PLAIN JANE" 60UTH t'UlL.U)ELtUU OLYMPIA UKOADAND 1 I ll T I A 8AIN8ItWE BERTHA KAUCH in LOVE AND HATE" elono of tho war wcnl on the staje. jig charito o the picture He Is an kr&q! deenrator, nesigner nna expert photojtfl pher He was graduated from Bt Msrffl Cnnada. Mr Itnftley deilRncd the Mtuvl Tvnicn nin'rn in tun pitiuni Ha n rrptol ductlon of tho studio of I'rlnco Eugen, thJ Rrcat Jlusslan painter. Tho camera mw Is Ilobert V. Phelan. A Inrce share nt it: credit for tho photoRrnphlo effects ottKH Munson plcturo Is due to the klllvi Phelan, Ito has been behind the canitfsl for Keystone, VltnRrnph and at IncerHx CLOSE-UPS 1 MOORE, OWEN, lcndlnjr man, fj mous Players bom Ireland!' enmo to United State when cloven years oia, cuucaicu in loicuo, 0.5 s taRo enrcor, from twentieth year, juvcnllo I c a el n In several road attractions; screen c a r 0 a r, since 1009. UIo graph, Rolinnco Mn j os tic, Fine Arts ("Jordan Is a Hard Rond," "Little Mcena's Romance," "Su san Rocks tho Hoat," etc.), Fa mous Players ("Under Cover," etc.). Studio ad dross. F n m o u h Players, Now York Stanley next week Island Princess." At tho Cone'yi 3 Where the Evening Ledger-Universal: Weekly Can Be Seen MOMMY Hsroy Thenler, 11th nnd Mnrket Pl. Jtirahn Thnfpr. Front nnd fllmril At. homrr.ft Theater, Ktnalnston Ae. and Sera. ItejKlnne Thenler. 10th and Month Bti, Verill llnll. "Hi and ChrHtlan MU. TUIDAY ti- Thn!rr. tlronil nnd l'orler Sin. Vklor Thrnler. I'rnnklln nml t'lmrdelj Rial Onlurr Thrnlrr, Mnrshsll Nt. und JTrls Af.' l'rrniler. .VKi,AY U I'slni Tlienter. -nth Ulr-L Tnrnlrp. .Mumrnolli Thriller, th St. and Olrnrd Ativ C'snx Tueiitrr. (fl IIIUaKlfino. Kattnltli. SIAntrr Thrnlrr. 10th and Market SU. Tiurilo Tlieoler.- ... Kmnlre Thralrr. rrankford. Kniliorniich Thralrr. Writ Allegheny Theater. rniDAY Manlrr Theater, 10th nnd Market fill. ViV.i;.. Nt Thrnlrr. 313 Mnrkrl Nt. ('oliocU.Ink Thrnlrr; fitli and .Diamond fltn,' Rlrhmond Thralrr. Itichmund and C'learntU l-alrmount Thrnlrr. 4 Ontario Thrnlrr. . . r.rrul Honlliern Theatrr. t VVujno Theater. .; 8ATDIIDAY . ......- iri.intas Iftlll nti.l trll-Lal 41. J maniC Mruiti sill ni( -.. Ovcrbrook Theater, 03d a nU JIuverford Ail? Forepiiiiu utrwirr. nn huh iiuce m, s iDlnt Hrreio Theater, l'omt llrreza At bdJ bU Ttinir. !tlnt mitl Wharton fila. vf MaJetl Theater. . t . . TlvMI Theater, 11th St. and Falnnount An, Model Thenter. MHPr eV MJ jfj Jz :aV j RTWA i'H city, in "A. EmmEmmmmmmmmmmmmjm BoAa Gmom plcturri threaib the STAN'USY Daeklas of earlr Kinnlne c Uon. Aik for In. eanr iimwlnr ol to nntti prosccuoni. theater Id jut tocullty a LOCUST B2D AND LOCUST M Mats, 1:30 and 3:30, iM EVES. 0:30, 8, D!3U, US Olga Petrova in "Extravagancrij avagances "Tito n. -ij LOGAN THEATER Fannie Ward .1 nf l.a Ol Tl i 33.1 MAnKCTS inuruei &u i neaier HTiiKEt .MJiuiA TAI..MAIJHG In "Tbo social Brcrrwrr Trlansle Ciimrdy "THB SCOUNDIIKI.-J Every Wed -liar la Walcamp In "UUUnjJ nvppRDnnjr d t HAVEiuwi uwwsvs.i nop, jonrs Unit OrcJ TI I rt .. o ir-5 i iicauorc tODcrcs cs, niin rwing In "ANTON THE TEniUIlLB" ,'jt PAT APP 12H MARKET STREET FANNIE WARD in "THE YEA US Or THE LOCUST' d A ntr iiionE ave. & dauphin st. i virv jtvr,, 2:ts. Eva., ous i"Ii CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG iff "WITHOUT A HOUL" KBtf DD IMr"T7eO 1018 stARKGT4 ' - 3 J BTnEET M Edna Mayo in "The Chnneroni Every Tus. Irla Wllllsms, "Surlet JlUPPtr PFiT!l7MT J631 market STnEire .vsca'i l jwuan roioa oaau Harold Lockwood &' May Alliioi in 'the ma tremaine" 'j Rl A I TTi OERMANTOWN AVE. 1 l.lI-i 1 J Ay TULPKHOCICEN H MARGUERITE CLARK in 1 "MOLLY MAKE-HELIKVE" 1 I) II I V MA1UCET BTI1EET 3 XV U O I BELOW ITU BTBEfl VIOLA DANA in "THE QATES OP EDEN" C A T n V I I MARKET J -n r s STREET MME. OLGA PETROVA ml "BXTnAVAQANClS' T I r I A 1TTU AND VENANGO sTTkl M. V X 4" ,J Lenore Ulrich in "The IntrigueJ Wation in "The MUhap ot Mustr suffer! VICTORIA WMUSv'5:5r Harold Lockwood 6c May AlUio In 'THE UJCI TREMAIN- iinwTm innvs 1STII "tl STANLEY 11:15 A. M. to UllS P-f PAULINE FREDERICK in 41 MiVpm'Bi rtp tup iviT.nft m 1I41UIH Ad life--- h KOKTU rillMDKLVULl RIDGE AVENUE "3 UID0B A i LILLIAN WALKER in "The Blue Envelope Mystery IVhea lou Hunt te know ubrre to sai GOQtl l'botpIa. read tbl iLUlr ftutofUfl OuUo la Um Koulsjr httiittt. '' wHwINfl-sx - jS9ssLsHsKfe t " - rlLWBBssssWMiiav.