HKy W$ SMa&wwB ' J -"vfwSSB 'BWpSIWM' Wt&jH&QQ 8 tiVENlKf LED(H0RPHILAPEL1?HIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917 & PHOTOGRAPHS AND PARAGRAPHS THAT TELL THE TALE OP AMUSEMENTS H AND THERE THINGS YOU DON'T SEE ON STAGE OR SCREEN ERE HELEN LACKAYE AND WHO SHE 1 HOW J. M. BARRIE ROUSED SHAW 4B" k 'Helm W&t t- Tho first presentation of "Overtones" nt KelUi'a neAl week i-tnss another recruit to tha vauilelllf rttnlis in the person ot Helene Lackftje Alice (tentenberK'n "Over tones," n piny of iltinl trprsonnlltlM, which vm ucrHsfully produced by tha Wn Iilne ton Squarn Players In Nw York, ami nlo mounted by onr own sIiro society, oi chosen as tho ohlcle for Mlsi Jjielfayr lo calise Its peculiar qualities fitted her tal ents. ' Stlsl t-aclcnyo rome honestly Iiv her histrionic talent. She Is the youtiBet sister of tho character actor mid raconteur. iiton iyftcuaye, and or Jamen ijaouivc, lamii nr throughout the country for hla Simon I Mm i Martin In "York State Folio" and tmr ie- cently for his clever charncterl2atloni in moving picture Ml tiackayo la n Wimh lngtonlan Thero she received during In -girlhood tho edtlcatloh-il ndvatitajjpi of the Holy Oos Comfit, a college which nmn hers among Its nluinnnc of the last hiindic I eari many brilliant women MIib t.ntkne also had tho ndantar;e of htnlnjt Int l"l from her earliest girlhood to Ink" up a Itage career, an Intention at flMt bllteilv opposed by her parents and liiothcri. Aftar graduating from college she mide her debut and scnrml an Initantanentii uci;caa In "Tho Nlnetj and Nlnp" at, tho Academy of Muilc. Nnv York city HHp was next cngnRail in Ingenuo with tho Amelia Dlngham all-itir cast, which mip psrtcd that actress In u repertory of plays. Then oho played the part of Hlppolyto In fat C Goodwin production of 'A Mid PUmmor Night a Droam ' and nppenred with him at the New Amtttordnii Theatre, New York Miss Utkmc tiitn bee-uno leading comedienne with riaym md Hitchcock. In "The Galloper. hnd whoa that play was turned Into a musical co-tindy --'lo una leading woman wlfh (5uy Bate, Tost, in "Tho Heir to the Hnorah ' Aft- two fa Bon'! with that pln vie appeared w ith Duatin Fnrnuin. In "The irsininn ' during tho long run of that r ceo in New York Moro recently Mist T-iek ie win leadlmr woman w ith Knrv K Plfcey in Mary Jane's Pa" and In John Con prrdue'lon of "The Fox" In ("h'caire Following thlt sho was selected for the role nf Light In Maeterlinck's "Tho Blue Bird ' nt the Centura, New York Next cime i season with "IJought and Paid Tor' itho r-h'CHKo compiny) and two tears Incr she was under the Cohan & HarrU banner. During thl tlmo Mis Iaickajo (tilted tho roU of Mrs Trask. In "On Tr j. ' which she plaed during the long run in New Ynrk, and that of Mrs Rhode-,, in the Chicago' company playing Sen-ii Keys to Kald pato WHAT THE WAR HAS MEANT TO ANNA HELD In Paris If we bellee Anni Held's press agont, and a great riant I'hllndelpliliinH would do no les,i for Mr r II Drown, onco resident at tho Adidphl the) i all her the modern Jeanne d Aic but uii-e of the things that tho utar of ' Follow Me" had donu for the war relief of her heloVf.fl Franc j Inn ing the hist two jiars sho hat been In defatigable in gliing benefits, slnc-ng at charity bazaars, soliciting and raiding money In scores of wajs foi tho aid of the wounded und the assistance of the widows nnd orphans, for whom her heart bleeds Last Hummer sho organised a little aude tlle troupe nnd gave pea formanocB in the hpspltals and at tho front, eicii linking the fire of tho enemy guns to provide cheer for her adored pollus "I hae grown a hundred vears younger," proclaims Anna Held "Defore the war ' I had worries that were beginning to tell on me, which tended to wrinkle my brow nnd Implant what ou Americans call ze crow's feet nt the corners of my cjes. But 'jlrco tho outbreak of the war my petty annojances hate disappeared heforo tho agonies of my people 1 no longer think of such trllles as marroii glace, pow der puKs and milk baths I want the wot Id to know that I am no more the Anna Held of old, but a new woman a woman with a mission and serious motives It Is not easy for me to show this In a music il comedy, and If I wero not tho slave of the public, who insists upon mv appearing inv frivolous parta, I would appear In noth ing but dramatic and emotional roles, for I feel that I could move jou to tears should I make the attempt "It takes very little to make me happy now less than I dreamed possible, und I Hnd many nf the extravagances which formerly delighted mo hate now becomo repugnant At Ilatro last summer I had nn epericnce which will Illustrate what I mean A wealthy family rcjidlng thero gate a splendid dinner to tho Belgian no bility, and I was one of tho guests The dinner bertlce was of tolld gold plate mime or it' tiio mca or nueh lutury in the midst of ttarvlng war refugees, want nnd misery sickened me, nnd I blmply could not eat the delicious pato do fuis gras and roast quail while starving women and chil dren clamored outalde for a morsel of food. Otercomo by my emotions I pushed back my chair, rose from tho table and left tho room The hostess rushed nfter me, asking what tho trouble was, and I told her the simple tiuth. with I am happy to state excellent results, for tho lady was most klndhearted and immediately ordered a plentiful supply of food to be distributed among the needy " Anna Held religiously yets aside a large portion of her earnings In 'Follow Mo" fur the welfare of the French people. SISTER TO WILTON Lackave. who core JCwtk's nest week in tike f, Kall4y sfciylet, 4OvrtBp5.' Actress ttnd sculptress too, is Mac Marsh, principal iilajci of "Intol erance." nt the Cheatnut, and stm of the first magnitude in the new Goldwyn Pictures Cirrmr.Uion. She is showinn; n piece of h-r v.oil. to one of her '.isters. "HITCHIE'S" NINE RULES FOR THE PLAYWRIGHT lintmnmt MltohenU recently an .lltogethe- new lolc. that of n In In on the gentle art of play M riling It w -In Uoston Toe conudian hid Inn in vlted by the l'latirs League to illkir it n address on "How to Write a I'l it Th audience was composed mostly of womni Mr Hitchcock maintained, In opining lu address, that the person best it'iilifnd t tench tho dramitlst's art, that nit which has won fame and fortune foi ihi t iml ompty pockets and broken limits I r th many. Is ho who cannot twite a pla him helf "That man' said he, 'can look upon the art without arrogance and without pn -Judlca " The following rules were put foith by Mr. Hitchcock who udmltted that he knew absolutely nothing about writing 1 play for young writers to guide themseltis by rirst. Start with an Idea and enil up with It. Second. Don't search for an Ideal that does not exist in everyday life Third Concentrate our energies on tho life you see about you. ' Fourth Don't rob the play of Its realistic mutlte Fifth Mako It contain regular and sus tained interest Slvtli. Remember that a "faked-up" thing that has to be explained Is of no ical slg. iiiflcanco and does not smack of real llfo and adventure Seventh Kememher that you nro playing to an average audience whose vocabulary does not exceed BOO woids Eighth Throw yourself Into tho ntmos pheie you wish to portray Ninth Flnall, remember that n play that contains good, healthful amusement and plot, told gracefully, without superficial touches, will win you success ' Genius, after all," said the comedian, "Is that In a person with which ho can bring an overjday thing to a conclusion You read a book and when it is finished vou say, 'How true that is, I to alwajs thought of It,' but It takes a genius to put il down In blai k and white and lit 5 on seo it in its truu form ' HEAlitl njibxui i '' A"i 770 ftkFlffi ' Wh $' h 1 MAKING NEW RECORDS EVERY DAY! UblLliS 1(J IHI, .-.TALiC ill 1iIG FAMOl t Ml si VI I oMHii "-rut FAY TEMPLETON Th Ti 1 mpnr ibtfi Amfrlcan Comi htnne in f'harnftfr Ronsa an.l SLetrhfs POI'LI lit 1 I 1,1 IIMA1L Altllsll IN Tim siut ,ui c or ihb 01 ikh and Mile. BIANCA niAiiMiva icwriB artiste in BONITA & LEW HEARN Two noadn Faiorltet Ortxrinv Horace Wright & Rene Von Hampton & Shrincr Jasper Valmont & Iteynen AND Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria" Third KyUoda uf ih Pltiura of 'rtirillsi iutrloiiam and Preparmlnco, Called "WINGED MILLIONS" t hhont Dalit Mutlnitea, 2 I. M , is und &Oi. Milili, K r. M., .;30 m gi.uo bMt Alnum a Meek In Advance llell, illbert ai!)3. Iwriktoue, Huco JI50 I YRIC HBCICIjAJI MAT TODAY li s TCWIUI,T AT 8 15 THE BLUE PARADISE Wilh CECIL LEAN AT"FI PHI HEOLLAR MAT TOOAT .UE.L.1 in 1XJSIGHT AT 8 10 VERY GOOD EDDIE Trocadero &n La Pinka? DANCING WAGNER En DANCING m. tl fiixfll or IJ or Prti I tt.Alt it Noon & SCHOLAR NIGHTS HI Monday. Tuna ay nd Thurday Wk 24th ANNIVERSARY DANCE 3 ENESDAV KVfi.. JANUAItV SI ' IM'AIi DINCK SAT. FA. Kcoford Uguulrjr KIuli Dance I'rl. Ku.. Feb. t H I'KIVATE I.K.SSO.NS S3 YOU will lov la learn .ind lirn to lov. dancine at an art II rou aaneft uaaer in inteuif oZ ortlui in tlu mlrrortil ntudloi. lliE, luniiniuii (ILUUUI, 1310 Chwtnut btrct Iacum Slat Oty sd veliiT SOJ SoylU Mil Street Belmont 4180 Evening Only MXTSIO STANGER BiaUr, VOWM aixoixa fir.is.tKii IHsmatMS WU J. 2Mi Nurtll TUtutotb EU ra?c! . I8mciSSwW' W.VisiSt'fa nr- 1 ii.. 11.1 1 1.-1 .e 11n.11. ii 'T.nnrln-liv New York'" sniil fipnrcro Tloli.in. ns hh train twWHjmKT VtfriKaSit '"- I'lcscnt iiiu jiiu.iicuckuiuu ul iuii , ,, V . -. 11V L if T ti 1 . ra5SK?ft&lr !HB8C8'if nt tlm Fnrrcst pulled out for California, where tho famous Italian lm- WWWTW: 101 rest. potentiator made "His Sweetheart" for Morosco. dJ JK81 1 THE MUSICAL GLASSES pSS MSiSHS"yi'5rAw ifnvnrneai&Kxiv, 1 ), ?ti mm&' ' 'petition ot yenterdaj's concert by S&sSStf T" rVlwWiW&Kfe 1'hll nKliihln Orchestra Program' Ita- wTrSv1. sQspTff bn oil s second iiymphony; Ilebusny's "Tho , HSsKffife.i wm$me& . v, " '.. ' ,o . ru - :: i- w0w.ki mnn for jmm f surrenng p0- w&wmmm 1 yaSsSt 1hl yfrViSsKSfflS. Mm entice" Academy of Music, Night. itini irf.i iii ' vffljmtk fe I m rasi Rrffiffl r ! mvXssm ! i K5 W&MS&rVwsi CieoiRe -rlis- of "The Professor's Love Story," at the Broad, poses for a moment on a dressing 100m trunk. FAMILY THEATRE GOES TO BOYD As forecast In tho Hvbvino; I.i nnnn the Family Theatre on Muket streit near Citv Hall has passed Into tho hinds of the Stanley Int'restH with Alexander II Howl manager of the Auudia m its impresario Just what amount Is Involved In tho trans action Is not disclosed As the theatre Is located in tho high real estate dlstiict it Is belietcd that the ttunsactlon represents hundreds of thousands of dollnis Mr Hotd has won esteem in tho eves of the ainuse mont lovers of this city by making tho Arcadia Theatre one of 'the handsomest for photoplay presentations of Its sizo in tho United States, nnd the chai ictcr of tho cnteitainment that Is furnished has at tracted Philadelphians In largo numbeis, Tho Family Theatre, which Mr Bojd has just acquired, hail for sumo tune bem one of the most buct.e3.sful motlon-plctuie Pousei on Market stiect Jt la Ml liojds inti n tion to epuid S'OOuo more 111 imptow ments to mal.o this houbo mote )opuiai in eterj wa j ivuLliH STREETS pi y tii ui vi. I'un&u.s'Ai.n ieh ) rnnsevrmo ' UVUItTONES" inshi m 1 up Kvnur wojus ISsISTED I1Y M KOKSAKOI P nil W ItAtlMIII D iuiistii' AND spi:i TAft Ult OANl HS ' HtlS OF MI'SR'AI. COMKDy" Dietrich f. feovnML,r IPKUKfcNr HIVQKRS MVON'S AND . r, Hy0UIA,P '10-NTGOJIFIlV Ts .9'. .Mn-Mrilllnrrr I.en. Mr. Daily Mt, JOp. KiB,.. 7 Si 0, 10c. ISe, 3c THE COWARD with Mlliatt Klnirabury Co , FUyno a SK!m JVli rthur Jui . Resal unil' Slw, llr, Booth k Leander Film dU?,'11AQr2ltBm""nM fatUr,li,y 'or STANI FY AIKKri ABOVE 16TJI 0 1 A1NL.C I MARjE DORO Nt Men.. Tuea Wed' VnwtT'and 0o Moore In -A Ctrl Uke That" PAI APP 121i MARKET -JOc. 20c rabAUC MARYPICKFORD .. "THE I'ltlDK up T1IE CLAN" Wt Weeh, Paullae frederlck la late Market" ARCADIA LOUISE IIUFJ JACK I'iCKFOHO n. 1 Hf NEXT WEEK Deugrte Kalrtaalo in The Americano" ajJded attraction 3Arw h!SSL MRS VKRNON CASTLE lo ' PXtHIA" RPflFWT UKET lifclAJW 17TII ..... . Mnrse bv proxt" htt llsoday t3LJKY OF YOLAKOA" Sl'I)AY, JAXUAKY 21. Nf igliborhood concert, Settlement Music Scbool Josef Hofinnnn, pianist, soloist 11G Queen Street Afternoon, 10DAY. JAXUAIiY t, Itecltal Mne Hotz, soprano Witherspoon Hall Night Hecltal (.'larenco Fuhrmnn, Mario Vaters Maler Itojal, Ttoy Pchow. pianists. Ilitnv Hall Afternoon and night. TVESDAY. JAXUAHY .10. f'onieit. Mntineo Musical nub Percy Oralnger pianist, ono of tho soloists. Bclle-vue-Stratford Afternoon Itecltal. Florence Allele Wlghtman, harp ist and pianist, and Florenco Price Bceson, singer Woman's Club, Media. Organ recital Karl Bcatty. Combs Con seiv itory Night WFDXKSnAY, JAXriKY .11 Recital Louise TInmr, contralto Acad cmv of Musn. Night tMM SWBSTffMBN RMIlUSeEQJIMl tVOigKira KTEIT Xg?EE:"ir fc XsfiA,aiJLn LADIES AND CHILDREr4 SPECIALLY INVITED fl WEEK JANUARY 29TII POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK FOR THE SAM AR (Siamese) TWINS TWO BOYS ALIVE THE BEE KING A mnn In a rnpp lth 50,000 tuhinttil bres THE VENETIAN GLASS BLOWERS HlonlnE, SiilnnliiE and Men tins GInss Coming Week Feb, 5th LENTINI, THE THREE-LEGGED BOY t'sIillJil IM Hill siUlllMi MI1MU1 VK.I11' THE SENSATIONAL MELODRAMATIC HEART STORY METROPOLITAN tyfo mmmm Next -M-" M Wmm&&& Saturday Afternoon matinee Feb. 3 The most gorgeous luenlle iiioduction eer on any htaee i.iani Dallet of tli Hours Pugpuiit uf Mother Cjtfose cli.irjt.ters Extraordinary ensembles Mnriein danclne 200 fahciiiating children WunderMI transformations ureiouB Keatu ami nnx.s at 1 1 j -i i nhiimi Mreet mbiiv tt A M to u 1' M ?1 00, ?1 50 Telephone orders Filbert 4207 C nilwood Carpenter Mgr Dally, 2. 10c hs. UU C UC Altnll'U LAVINE fe CO in Coney Island to the North , Pole T1IK fMal.t. ten. htorin. ljnce A VnNCr. I lM.lt til M TlilbT FJT I'llIIut. hllOWI.NU DOROTHY GISH In "HIE I.lTfLK YANK Coninleto Chaiue ot I'rotrnui Thumday GARRICK Lasl Mat. and Evg. Mr. Leo Ditrichstein aR&?gVEh. NEXT WEEK Bill HERBERT BEEItliOlIM TKEB In "HE-N'Rir VIII " Edllh Wynne Matihi on, LynHarabnr. SOUVENIRtl MONDAY. FORREST-I-Mat. Today ,.1B RAYMOND HITCHCOCK to a New MmlteJ Play. "BETTY ' BRCjAD-rMatTpday mT , OEORfaR ARUSS '?Hp2S?ORi is i iritiirriri .imiirv" fk&lr UM5TIT1M. JSH SiKte HttHrru 411th i 4lt g " Moil . Tuck and Wfd 68 to 11 W Mt Popular Wedoeeday Mat. Tiri'iisiJAY, runnvAiiY 1 Conceit, Knclsel Quartet' Wltheisnoon Hall Night "Sonnets from tho t'limen ' to aid Pnd erewskl Fund for Heller of Suffering Po land, Academy of .Music. Night. Illustiated musical talk, Antolnetto Szu mowska, pianist. Witherspoon Hull. Aft ernoon. riUU AY, VVV.HVAllY 2 Concert, Philadelphia Onhestra P10 Binm Schuinann'a "Manfred" oveituie, Mendelssohn's "Ilullnn" 3mphon , Schel ling'H "Implossions," played by tho com poser, and Strauss's "Death nnd Transfig uration ' Academy of JIus'c, Afternoon Conceit, Philadelphia Conservatory of Music Gtllllth Hnl! Night Piano recital, Pommer School ot Music Y. M C A. Night. SA1V11UAY, rElUlUARY 1 Itepetition of Friday's concert, Phila delphia Oichcstra. Academy of Music Night, j srxUAY, 1-EHKUAHY 1 Concert, Schubert Bund Orchestra. For lcst Thealie Night Concert to benefit Mt Sinai Hospital Metropolitan Night ill, Vt5S.Mr a "JOINED TOGETHER TOR LIFE" fi The Monster 800-Pound SEA COW ALIVE THE PSYCHIC MARVEL The Girl With a Thousand Eyes Evgs., 25c, 50c, 75c & 51 Positively No Higher Iron. Mnt. Tiles, and 'J hum., 6Ur, JSo Jlrculiir Hut. Slot . Mp, BOc, 7l5o llu.iHH N v rioi.kln,- ill rnl T.mis TuUajr. I.ilbt TImi's. K VTF i:LIM)K. "MV AIM I HUM I I I(" OPERA HOUSE Forty-second Year of the Famous Juvenile Play (T.l -&Tirl2i1fCk11T, xa- LITTLE GLASS ST.IPPT?n sot, 7Ec, KNICKERBOCKER "laiNo JIARKET ST3 stock "ROLLING STONES" Matlnaee Tueaday, Thuraday, Saturday iSa. NEXT WEEK ' SllEPHEKU bi' THB luljUS" APTTCT e2D locust sts. LOCUST a,?00 "JP1POW ISLANIJ" Aco.-n Club 1U0 Walout. Mon.. Jan. -', 1 1'. U DTirnPBLS Current Events 1 1 l J JjfuES,THRS,pAT. 10c IFS 10c I 20c gf 20c i. 11.15 PCI Wflt"i ' 11.15 P.M. J t '5 & it 1 h i t zji. rSy 41 I Miinilnj, Tursdtv. WrilnesUaj- I METRO ritUSENTS 1 f Tlifi (irpntwt nf St"" t In Kxrlunhfl rirst Sliowlnjr of II E the 1'lay of Inusual Power 3 1 f I h mdMS Ih A llrllllunt (Jlrl'n Soul fitmccle lr rjiiLira luL'roamuisi'T.ii iiicranscraimiiniirjiraiir g Tliursdnr, rVlday, batunlAy tl METRO PrenenU IH in Iti 1 i f l-'rr '.'i irip- or 31 H A htory of I.utb, I.abor und q B Wclte 1 m 1 Iwifiiifiifiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiimgiinriir'TiTiTTni "ppawjuomsHj umiiMWSiMSXKVlll LMWrn In the Heart of the Shopping- District 11 A M TO 1PM. 10c. Ho 1 to II P U . EVENINGS . On Saturdays, 10c, 16c, 85o 15c, 2Sc SCO Evening Prices Prevail Week Commencing Monday BARON VON SINGER Presents The World's Greatest and Marvelous Aggregation 30 Tiny Men & Women 30 20 Prancing Ponies 20 2 AHdffet Elephants 2 2 Car Loads of Properties 2 AND A WONDERFUL SHOW THBATHK Market below th Street UATlNEB DAIXiT EVBNINOS. 1 and .. lift. 10a 10c. toe. lie MONU4Y. Tl E!IAV and WKUNKHriAV PRBTIY OIKIH rviVHY HSLunin TniltSUAV. .lAfl JRIUAV oud 8TI71U)AY 'l"MP 1rf.nt. A Bl' N WT-r',7 VAI J .S ' 'X - WUM ,.... . a 1MH1I IM AND OlIIKlt I-HATrURw" oolotijcai Cjardt?ns ViTj l" Oet wSiK$SMnJtiiSvSr' i ij 15 irosQiS ml 1 WWh il2y Hi EsSa riiEATiiH Qt o CTB9reareytt?r Tho fnct that Sir ,T M Darrlo'.i "Tha Professor's Lovo Story" Is being acted by Oeorge Arllsa and Ms excellent company ot tho Drond Rltno )lth to tho following talc, vouched for by the presd department of tho company Presumably tho American referred to Is tho late Charles Frohman, a.' tho story has bten told before with rrohman's name lcn In connection with It. It Is related that when llvliiK In Adclphl Terrace. London, Harrle'B neighbors In- i eluded OoorRO IJernird Bhaw, whoso rooms I Just across tio way faced his own Ono uay uarrie nan us niu guesL ni lunencon an American who Incidentally remarked when told tho fjrsat Bhaw lived opposltn that ho hod never een him, though h much desired to do so. "Well, you shall." said tho author of 'Tho Professor's Love Htory." And nt that ho took from his tablo two or threo crusts of bread and threw them through tho open upner half of tho window. Soon a faco llko that of a grinning satyr appeared In tho corresponding window across tho way nnd a Ico shouted "An Invitation to a feast, Uarrle, or arc you only casting bread upon troubled waters '" Vera, the Medium Orchestra IS VfKul Sololat Added Attrnctlen Matloceg Only Francis X. Bushman And Beverly Bajne ia "The Great Secret" Kew rJpltodo Evrry Week Thursday, Friday, Saturday "THE GLOn OP TOr-ANDA" nil 'M KVEIITBODY IS OOINO TO TUB CHESTNUT STREET OPER'A HOUSE TWICE DAILT 2:03 and 8:0J D. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE IMTAI I70 AMPP LOYE-3 BTIZUOCILB TllKOVOBOVT TII D AQBS Mr. OlUFriTII'B Flrt and Only Productim BUice "TI1B Bliml OP A NATION- BELMONT BSD nt .AIAIIKKT All Next Week CTIK DAIILINO Or THE SCItEKN In n Study Tree to I.lfo THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN J1ATINEE HAII.Y, KVEN1NOS nt 7 4 0 LITTLE THEATRE 17111 and I)U IANi BY MUUETS I'tione, Locust Uilll "MISALLIANCE" by Q, BCnNAMD SHAW Kltnlr.gi 8.30 Sat Mat , 1'.30 Good Heaervd Scats liOc, i UU IIUKRY I I IIUY SKTS) Academy of Music, Mon. Evg., Feb. 5 WALTER Damrosch Conductor JOSEF Hofmann Soloist New York Symphony Orchestra r, 8ata. 7Se to 12 00. NOW at Ueppe'a. Twenty-nlnth Annual German-American Charity Ball Under the Ausploe at The Maennerchor ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY KVKNINFKimUABY 18. 1.1T Tue Police Ptnalon Fund and the Flremin'a Peniloa Fund, at Philadelphia WITHERSPOON HALL THURSDAY EVKN1NO, FEBRUAJtY 8. AT S'U bv HELEN WARE PROQHAlt UNIQUIJ FRICE9 I1.B0, 11 AND HOo TlckeU at Heppe'a, 1119 Cheatnut Street ACADEMY OF MUSIC xwo Louise HOMER Rs$fal (BENEFIT HAHNEMANN HOSPITAX) TICKETS 60o to . On Salt at lUppe'a. 1119 Cheatnut St. ACADEMY Seata at neppe'n, uu Cbeetnut Philadelphia I Tonight at 8:15 Orchestra s1u1Mn. efiriH2 MAE IBBCITAl" I Gordon h!' - mm HOTZ j$?ir&9. ai uncii, ii CBHtrut,