Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 27, 1917, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDO-ER-PHILADELPIIIA, RATUTJDAT, JANUARY 27, 1017
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Theatrical Baedeker
for the Comingf Week
Sir Herbert Tree in "Henry VIII" Comes to Garrick
Irene Fenwick and Vivian Martin Split Week
at Stanley Melodrama at Walnut
A7.MI' .1 J TIlAUTlOXS
OAK1UCK "Henry VIII." with Sir Heiboit Tree, lMltlt Wvtino Mnltl.ison nml
1-yn Iitltdllig. Itovlvcl nf Kliakeipcittoatt tragedy. With llio Itritlsh nctoi KnlRlti
In llio tolo of Cnrillmil WoIbpv. An eluboralo )rodiictIoil nml excellent eonipinv
promised. opening, Moitil.ty ulglit.
coxuxvtxu vt.ays
X.I7TI.K TIWATKB "Mlsulltntlco," with
Stnuu Sodetj Plnvers. Secoml vvrMt of
Hem.iril Shaw's comedy of parents and
children, more fuscltintliiK on tlir ntngd
than on the page, though unevenly nrtcd
BROAD "Tho J'rotcior'rt I.ovo Stnrv,"
with fiporgo Arllss nnd tin nilmlrolilo
compinj Ilevlvnl of a Uarrlo comedy
In the early manner, which Is touched
with much lutalntnesi nnd clinrtn
roilItVHl "Hetty." with tin tnont! ttllcli
cocl;. .Inieph Kantloy nnd Ivy Snvvvcr.
Uritlsh immlral comedy, In which the
lanky intneilliin ! nlmnat, It not quite,
tlio whole show
JLDVT.I'ttt"Very Goml IMdle," with V.r
noU Truex nnd Allco Iiovey. Altnetlve
ami tuneful version of the fnrce, "ner
Mght " carried to mircpii liy Mr Truck's
Impel conation of the liuihand
LS'JtlC "Tho Itluo 1'arndlve," with Cecil
Ijctii, VIlenno Segnl, J'nineos I'rltchnrd
and others. Drlght music and some
PHOTOPLAYS
iam&u SoSm
OWE following theatres oMutn lliclr nlttiirrt llirnitith tho STAM.I.V Itooklnx
ComimnT. nlilth H n sturintrn ot carlr xlmiiliiii nf the flnel productions.
All pictures reviewed before cvhlliltlnn. A.li for tlio thrntre In tout Inculltr
obtntntni: picture throiiRh tlio HTANI.IW lUWIvIMl UlMI'ANY.
AI U AMDR A 12th, Morris ftl'awyunk AM.
ALn AlVltSKA Mat Dally L'. livid. U.l3.
Paramount Pictures.
KATHI.TN WII.T.IAMS lincl TIIOMAU
HOUHMl In llKl)I3r.MIMl I.OVK"
a not TOO
D AND THOMPSON
MAT1XRB DAJLT
Bessie Love
"The Heiress"
ARCADIA SvNiu0T,,
Louise Huff & Jack Pickford in
"GltnAT r.M'IXTATtOWS
JjELMONT KD AD0VU MAnKBT
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
.! pirri'nn in PAPrmfl"
BLUEBIRD
I1ROAD AND
SUSCIURHANN'A AVE.
PAULINE FREDERICK in
1 .nanvcttk or Tllti WINDS'
ppr, X r UOTH AND CEDAIl AVE.
CtUrtlV MB,io.vr TiinATitn
DOROTHY GISH in
"ATTA HOY'S I.AFT RACE'
FAIRMOUNT s,yclD AVENUB
FANNIE WARD in
Tim IT MIS Or THE I.Of.'lJST.
CCTU CT TIIHATRH. MAT. DAILY
OD 1 II O 1 Hn Spruer- KVOR , T to 11
LOl' TELIjKOrV CI.EO ItlDOELY nnj
r,TAS?AWA ."The Victoria Cross
FRANKFORD 47u FnANKjf?2JJUH
FANNIE WARD in
"THIJ A I3AHS Or THE LOCfST"
GREAT NORTHERN nnTSrl?AJ
Louise Glaum & Charles Ray in
'THE WEAKER SEX"
IMPERIAL T" AND WALNUT"
The Ninety and Nine
IFAnPR FOIlTY-PlnST AND
1-U4l. LANCASTER AVENUK
LOU-TELLEGEN in
THE VICTORIA CROSS"
LIB E R f Y0AD ANDcou
ETHEL CLAYTON in
THE BONDAGE OP KEAIl
wiMTriirLADEi.rniA
EUREKA 0TU UAniiss BT,
Clara Williams and Wm. Desmond
in "The Criminal"
EVENING
Week of jan. 29
TO FEB. 3
ALHAMBRA
APOLLO
ARCADIA
BELMONT
BLUEBIRD
CEDAR
EUREKA
FAIRMOUNT
56TH ST.
FRANKFORD
GREAT NORTH.
IMPERIAL
JEFFERSON
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
MARKET ST.
OVERBROOK
PALACE '
'PARK
PRJNCESS
REGENT
RIALTO
RIDGE AVE.
RUBY
SAVOY
STANLEY
STRAND
TIOGA
MONDAY
Mary Pickford.
The PrlUo of the
, 1'hJiiln Wind
Is MarrLiuo Sacred
The Anwrliuno
IMtrl.11
Mury PUKfJnl.
The I'rldn of th
Ireno reniclt In
A Coney Island Prlntras
Bthol CljMon, In
Jlrokun Cbatnn
,. Jtary Miles JllnUr. In
iomh's IJnilarlti- I'harm
riall Knno,
On Uanserous
In
Ground
Frsnl. Mrtntyre In
The Triiimlng .Salesman
Sllss Oenrge Uushlnjlnn
bcirot Klssdiim 1st Kul
Mnry I'Ukford
The Prldu of I ha
Lillian Walker.
Indiscretion
Ilenjamln C hrlstle.
lillnd Justice
Fnnk Mclntjre. In
Tho fravellnir Salesman
lillnd Juatl -a
IVarl of the Army
Jtabel Tallafsrro. In
A Wifo by Proxy!
.Mini.) IJ.jiu.iIps,
CJod'a Crcclble
Clara Kimball Yomifir,
The Common Law
Pjiu.lpn fraderli k in
Tlie filaia aiarmt
Pauline I'roderlck In
Kanwlte of th Wilds
Marc Macnrinott in
Ilia Ijst mnttncn
Anila Htouart. in
Tfa tjlory of Volanda
Own Moors, in
Tim Kiss
Jufa Caprice In
A Modern CliuUrlU
Valtiirtn In
Ths liiuiw llaker
Kthel ,l'laton in
Tli llonla ot Fear
Irsna ITsnwlck In
A QUI LlkM That
Kitty Gordon Id
r tb Wodlum
Inora llLrtch In
Tb M& to laato
wWiiV1 i
VICTORIA
Vlclincse-Clilcrtgi) comedy with n htil,
company to Interpret It
at voi'ttr.Mi pnicui
WAT.vr"A Idtlle rtlfl in a Ilig ( it
With Florence Davenport. Tho meloilra
tnatlc experiences of it countr malilen
In tho metropolis depleted In thrliN and
Hi rohs
STOCK
liS'lVtl:i!IWVKIili-'"ihP Shepherd of tho
JllllR," with Anfia Dolicrty and .lohn ror
eiiz. Harold Udl AVrlBht's drama of
llfo In tlio mountains, acted bv the resi
dent company.
vtiATVin: nt.va
W.VMV-"A Girl T.IIto That ' a Knm
oui Players production, with Irene l'en
wlek and nvcii Moore, flmt half of week.
Second half, "Tho Wax Model " a Mo
ro?co lllm, with Vlvi.tn Martin
ARCADIA "The Americano" with Doug
las Knirujnk. nnd "I'atrla" serial, with
Mrs Veinon I'nstle, all week. Othoia
PHOTOPLAYS
wmpam
LOCUST S2D ANI' ,'0CUST
Harold Lcclrwocd & Play Allison
In IMIMHS' ISLAND'
Market St. Theatre
IJ3 MARKET
STREET
WM. S. HART in
'Till THPI'I, TI'I.LN Ell
OVERBROOK
wn a iTiT!rf.nitn
Honr Innes ttnit Orch
E. H. Sothern & Edith Storey in
L'NEMY TO THE KINO
PALACE 1SM MAIlKnT STREET
MARY PICKFORD in
'i hi: pride or the clan"
PRINCESS mkrnAr!isT"
THANK KEKNA.N ami MUH.EIU WILSON In
Tin. Mri Yo Do" Eei Tuci The r;irnt
Secret foaiii k P liunhman nml 11 RiMin
RFfiFNT lta4 MARKET STREET
iL,uL,ii i ;viv voter. OROAW
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
"A Will. H PItO.Ni
R! A I TO t-ER.LNTOVN AVE).
f ii 1. J AT TPLPEHOCKLN ST.
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
"THE AWAKENI.NO OP UELEVA RITCHIE"
RI I R Y ilARKET STREET
BTREm
Emmy Wehlen "vanity"
SAVOY
1211 MARKET
STREET
WM. COURTENAY KJctin
QTAMT T7V aiAiucirr aiioe iotu
JiaLIJI 11.15 A M. to 11:15 i. M.
MARIE DORO in
lOr AND WON
CTR ATSln GEiniANIOW'N AVENUH
OlXxeWtLJ AT VNAVOO STREET
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
THE COMMON LAW '
X" T - -. 17111 AND VENANGO Bra.'
Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore in
A CONfcY ISLAND PRINCESS'
VICTORIA au,aSv-v,ntJ
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
HIE I OOLISH V1I.UIN'
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
RIDGE AVENUE "" 1,UM,A"VB.VIJ11"
"WHOM THE GODS DESTROY"
With ALICE JOYCE
LEDGER PHOTOPLAY
EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT TO CHANGE
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
In
t'lun
Mary Pickford. In
Tho Pride of thu Clun
Tho Pride of the Clan
JHy Murray In
Tho Plow Ulrl
Iiorothy
Tho JVmtile
Tlio Americano
I'atrla
The Americano
I'atrla
In
Ulan
Slnry Pick-ford In
Tho J'rlda of Ilia Cl-ir
Mary Pickford. In
Tho Prido of tha Clan
(lertruda Mi Coy, in
Tho Lauli of Destiny
Kthel Cliyton. In
Tho Homlaee of Fear
Paulino Frederick In
Nanctto of the Wilds
Prank Kernan. In
Jim tjrlinsbj'a Hoy
Mas M.ir3h, in
The Wharf Itat
Alhe
Whom the
Marmerite Clark In
Miss OeorEO Washington
Anna .Stewart In
Tha Ulorj of olandi
Frank Mcjnttro, in
Tha 1 ravelins rlalifinan
William Courtenay, In
Kick In
Mia (Unrxe Wjnhlnglon
Secret Kingdom 1st Kpl
llamld fickwood. In
Pl.UIn Island
In
Clan
, Mary rtckford.
Tlio Prido of tha Clan
The pride
I'atrla,
In
LUII-in Walker, In
Indiscretion
OeorKo Wulh In
The Island of Oeslro
In
Jean hothern in
Vlioso Klndath a Wlfa
i:mm Whelen. In
Vanity
The AwakenlnL- of
Heleni Itltchio
Ihe Awakenlmr of
lltlen-i Itltchio
I.llllan nish. In
A Hous.) Hulk t'pon HJnd
Dorothy
Tho
Mabel Taliaferro, In
A Wifo by I'roxy
)njamln
lillnd
In
t
William Cnurtesay,
Kick In
in
The Blaclc
Purpla
n
Carlyle lilackuell. In
On lanroua Oround
Mary Pickford In
Less Than thu Must
raullno Frederick in
Tho blave MarKel
Pauline 1'rcvlurlik in
The blaio Murket
Clara Kimball Youn7. in
Tlv Foolish Vlrsln
Clara Klinluill
Tho Foolish
Vanity
Th Hrwt Swrtt
AntiA Kllsson In
Infidelity
Anlla Stewart. In
Tha (Jlory of iolawU
Kilty
era
Klnmy Whln, In
Vanity
Clara Kimball Youne In
Tho KIM of busan
I lenr n Waflbail. lu
little SUoas
Frauklyn Fariuun In
Tim Poll's Paiday
IrB Faawlck la
A Olrl Elk That
Harry T
Tlu) laiw
William
Tha Prloa
Kslhlvn Williams In
Keueemtus J-oa
Volkrlen in
Tba iraaga Maker
Irena Faawlck In
A Girl Llka Tbt
Kitty Gordon, In
Vsra tha Msdluiu
Kitty
Vera
Lnor Ulrlch. In
Ttu Itoad to Love
Tha Awalcanlnir of.
Helaaa Rluhla
SJS iter9
JEtatl lUrrjpaora, ta
Vb VtiR Haven
Aim nw9
Barm
1KENE IS PARAMOUNT
At lenst on the Famous Players'
program, is Miss Fenwick, She
comci to the Stanley nest week.
VICTOIttA "Tho White Tlmeti." with
lltlicl Hnrrjmorc. first hnlf nf Hid wrclt
"Threniln of rntt," hlth Vloln n.-tnn,
latter li.ilf nf tlio week. Others
llltai:'T "Tll Ulory nf Yolnniln with
Anita Stewart. Itnmlny, Tuoilin ; "Vern,
tho Medium, with Kltt tlonlnti, Wfdnpa
day, Thur?dd , "The White Hmen." with
Ethel Hnrrymore, I'rldny. Rnturdn
PAl.Art: "Tho Slave Market ' with Paul
ine Fiederlok till Woek. Uth'm
STRA Vl "Vern. tho Medium," with Klltv
(Jnrilnti. (l?l hnlf nf tho tttrk "The
llor nf olaniln. ' nlth Anita Stewnit,
latter half of tho woek
Bltl.iTOXT"Tte Prido of the flan." with
Mary Plrkford. all week othets
rnrrsT" Wire iv Prow.' with Mnfocl
Tnllaferro. Monday. Tuepdn , "tllltid
.lutlie ' Widnedm Thursday ; "llor
UlRht to lilxe" I'rldav Satiird.iv
CirESTMT HTKllhT OI'llltA Ofn
"Intoleranre." with Mao Mm all. ttnlietl
Jlnrron and Orllllth tilinerc Tho moat
imvrcRile eieitaelc, In point of magni
tude and detail, yet produced 1 tho mas
ter nf tlio film craft
YAmiJVlU.R
KIMTIt'R Knv Templeton. In pongs and
xketclieH, "Overtones," with Melon Uiolt
ae, Rlllc Itlancn, In danees: Ilonltn nnd
Lew Ilonrn; Horace Wright and Iteno
llletrlch: "Jasper,' dns pot format; Von
Hampton nnd Shrlner , Vnliumit nnd Hoy
nen , ' I'atrla," serial photoplay
CH08X hKYS 'The (llrN nnd tlio Ilnron" ,
I'citeo and Williams, ,Inp Moore, 'IMer
nnd Crolltia ; immltev hlpiiodrome, Ilrst
half of tlio Week "An Innocent U
atnnder" : tho threo Itomnnos: Krcclmrn
nnd Mascot ; Wlldlsh nnd HlchnrdH, Nell
MuKlulcy; tho Motzettl I'mnlly
aj'AXD I.llllan KliiKsbury In "The Tow
ard", Itnvno's bullodgs j HoKal and
Homier; tho l'leld Sisters, Arthur Illgliv
In hlaekface; Hooth and Loander, and
others
Wll.Ultr 'IJ.V.V "Coney Islnnd to the
North Polo"; .roll, Wild and franco.
To and IilBram . the I'rlsps; j'Tho Little
ink ' phntnpla, first half or the weik
.Maids of Plilllj"; Ulod and Pritt; "Tho
old llnllroid Slntlon"; Uspo nnd Uutlon;
"Tho Hrldo of Unto," photoplay, latter
half. of week
Or,Olin Singer's MUIrqIs; Ilesilo La
Count; Frank Gahhy and compati) ;
Kertho'n dogs Hilly Senton; Lawrence
nnd Kduaids, tho Hllto Trio, tho Stand
ard Drothers; others
MlXSTlli:i.S
Dl'MOXT'S Now koubs satlies and
sketches by tho resldont company of
hlncktaco specialists with topical hur
losquen on local happenings
nVULRSQUE
Tli0CAnvn0"Ta Auto Olrls," with
Carol Sciuoder. Il.irry Seymour and
James J. Lake Willie Jackson, pugilist,
an lidded attraction to the entertainment
THAYIU.OGVr.S
ACAnnMY OF MUSIC "VeMne." with Il
lustrated lectuio by TJ. M. Newman, nest
Friday oxenlnj; nnd tho follow Ins Satui
iln afternoon.
COitlXa ATTI'.ACTIOXS
1 lUIKVAHY S.
I.YlilC "follow Mo." with Anna Held
W'AI.XUT Thurston, tho magician.
JiMTIl'S Ruth St. Denis, "Uuballle,"
"Those Four UntertulneiB" nnd others.
rr.BRVAnv n.
jillOdW "Pondonnls," with John Prow.
CAVUICK "fair and AVnrmer," with
Juliet Hecchei.
rORIittST "ISen-Ilur "
WALXIT "Llttlo Women"
KUITJl'S Mnrx Ilrothers, DIossom Seely,
Lisle Hjaii nnd others
r kiu: vauy to
ADVU'IU "The Cinderella Man"
riuiin'AHY ?.
lino in- 'Tiensiiro Isl.md "
l-ointKSr 'pom-Pom,' with Milzl llijos.
THURSDAY
Klhel Ilarrsmoie In
Tlio While Haieil
Kthel
The
Dalton, In
uf thu Bpeiles
Udlth Taliaferro In
The Conquest of Oilman
Thu
The Ameriiuno
I'atrla
M.irv Pickford In
The Pride uf tho Clan
The AwftkonlrUj of
Helena lllli hln
The Anakuiln of
Hi'lemi Itllchte
Joyce, In
Clods Uestroy
Gall Kane In
On Panuerous Ground
1Vb II:. land In
Her UUht tu t.iie
Clira Kimball 'Vnuntr In
Marriage a is. Carta
I'rlnm of Clnmstarlc
Keystone comed
of iho Clan
1st LpUoJo
My O'tleial Wlfo
i'atrla
Georse Wulsh in
The Island of Desire
a'kyrlen. In
The Ilnatu Maker
I'nneU Ilushman la
In tha Diplomatic Hen Ice
Hernard In
Ilalnbow
Dorothy Dalton tn
The Female of tho Species
chrlstla,
Justice
Ilenjamtn Christie in
Wind Jusllca
Huttcrfly
Mask
Anna Nilson.
Infidelity
In
God's Crucible
neblnd the Screen
Pauline Frederick- in
'U.o .Slave Market
Yun In
Viikln
Frad Ward in
Kins Lear
Allcu Ilrady In
A Woman Alone
fiordon. In
the Medium
Kitty Gordon In
Vera the Medium
Kilial
Tha
Morov, In
Decides
Pouelas Fairbanks, In
Tha MatrluianUc
The
Farnu
iffau
lUby Marls Oatwrna In
Joy and tha Praiton
of Slums
loa Glory of VoUnJa
I'atrla 1st Kplsoda
Clara
Clara, Kimball Youmr. In
Hearts A tire
Vliian Martin, in
Tba Was Model
Oordon In
tba Medium
Aulta klswati. la
Tb Glory of Yoland
Allco Joyce In
Wbooi tba cods Destroy
ila. Dana, ta
as ai ira-n
REVIEWS OF
SELMALAGERLOF WRITES
CHARMING NEW FANTASY
"The Emperor of Portugnllia"
Proves Delightful Modei'ii
Fitiry Tnlo
Mil 1 MITIl'ilt OP 1'OIlTrrlAt.tA tly SelttiA
I nitprlof IJuutiledaj, Page ft Vo . OaMsn
( u N Y
Tim i:tnperor of Portttgailkv was not real
He dwelt In the Imagination of Jan of
lturfuck c'mft nml Iii) gate lilm powers
which no human possesses This and much
more Schna Lagerlof tells ui In Iter newest
lllght of iharmingly lotiol';ng fancy. "Th!
Lmperor of Portugania " '
She tells us n little girl lsvborn lo old
Jan and Ills Kntrlna nnd how tho Ilrst feel
ings of fatherly Indifference change Into
a doep conunnlonslilp with his growing
daughter. Through the cruelty of the
owner of his little hut tho family Is threat
ened with eUetlon, nnd to sao the roof
for her parents Hie daughter rom.intle.ill
named Ohm tlohllo of Hunn castle, goes
to earn money In tho large c!n for fif
teen years she Is lost to her parents though
rumors reach them that she has been
"ruined " The strain of supotiso and sus
picion is too mush for the aging fntlur
Ho contents himself with mental wander
ings Into tho realms where his little illnry
Ooldlo l the Gmpress of Portugnllia and
ho tho I'mperor. Ho becomes the laughing
stock of tho wholo Ullage, but lles in a
pathetically humoroua Jov lo himself
After the long wait tho teturn of lilnrv
tloldlo only brings more misery to her old
folks She wishes to tnko them back lo
her now-made home, but the rnlngs of
tho old m in are too much for her She
cannot boar to tnko him with her and her
secret csjmpo from tho vlllngo Is onlv In
tercepted through tho mad foi boilings of
the lather, who plunges into tho water ns
tho steamer draws nwav. again In his mad
ness hoping to sao his Lmprcss fiom
f Hither wrongdoing.
There Is something so delightful in the
tnlo' Through tho slmplost devices Miss
Lagerlof lets us seo Into the depth of her
characters Thero Is not ono In whom tho
human passions nnd lrturs do not live and
nme, and collectively they appear lo us
us one of lhoso unlet nnd unobtrusive, little
villages which .iro found tho world over
The have their llttlo fortunes nnd mls
foituuea, their Joa and their sorrows, and
theio Is niicr a single element out of keep
ing with simple, chlldllko peoples
'I his is Just what glies Miss Lngerlofs
talis nn cvei lasting charm Wo may think
of them ns fnlrv tales for gionn-ups To
mature minds fnlrv charms are wound nbniit
matuio "truggles, but ineielv nlinui dimm
ing princes and n eoadi nnd foui. So
tluough her, wo hear of tho deeper struggle
of human iinluio the cnnlllct between right
and winng, the just and the unjust mid the
trngedles which result from soul-dpstruc-tlon
tlut there Is alw is tin element of
gnomes nnd dwnifs, the element of the
p.ithetlially unienl and fniijllko, which
makes an onliiuii. indlildual, such ns Jail
subject to mental Imaginings and prognostl
cations, welrdlj rcnl In their result i,
One thinks of tho book ns wiltten In
words nf ono svllnlile. about folks and their
doings Hint can ho described by single ad
jectives and plated In a count! y of Mat,
open Bpaceo, where civilization Itself hns
hardly ciept In The splilt la not of tho
cold, Norwegian peninsula, but of peoplo
warm In lovo and kindness ot reality, found
In nny cllmo We may understnnd the bit
ter Swedish vi Inters better for tho effort
of Miss Lngeilof Tholr evergreens and
snows cxnlo an Intimacy nnd warmth which
lltcrntuie only too often lacks.
In Concise Vein '
snortT stoiueh ritoM -un: Dmuiiu
Paue & Co
It Is not often (hat n book Is published
with an appeal to nil renders, but it Is
quite ssfo to sav Hint about "Shoit Stories
Fiom 'Llfo ' " There are eighty-one of them
from somo of tlio best known im well ns
new writers Lack represents an (ffort to
win ono. of tlio prizes offered by Llfo, tho
magazine for the best short story under
1500 viords Thomas L Mnsson, the man
aging editor of Life, has contributed a short
Introduction upon tho urlting of Bliort
stoiles
A Xcw Secret Order for Hoys
KNICIIIT8 OP ST JOHN' lly tlm llov Pram in
MW'.tWII M A Ca.tlo & ltcllmnn l'r""
Philadelphia
Tho Knlgiils of St John nro cafernod
nfter the oldir orders of chivalry, nnd tho
ritual and ceremonies have tho vtiilous
pomps nnd Impressive features of tiit dnvs
when Arthurian Knighthood was in llowei
Tho ltev f rancis M Wetheilll, M A , In his
llttlo handbook glies tlio entiro fjnnulaiy
of grips, signals vows and degree-, which
nro of a sort to appt.il to tho health, gio
gnrlous splilt of Iioih of the "ganp ' age,
nnd divert their high spliits from deids of
CALENDAR
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
riarrymnre In
White laen
The Whlta navan
4 Lillian Olsh In
House Untie upon Band
Tin Americano
Patrla
Marv Pickford. Ill
Tha Prlda of the Clan
l'annlo Ward, in
Years of tho laxust
Tho Americano
Pnlrli
Marv Pickford. In
The Prido of tho Clan
l.ennre Ulrlch. in
The Uoad to Lono
. Mareiierile I'lnrh In
Miss Georee Washintrton
cieo Itldeulv. in
Tlio Yellow Town
Pnuzlas Palrbaika In
Amerhan Aristocracy
Viola Dana, In
Tha Galea of Ddsn
Dornth Dilton In
A' tiamblx In rlouls
Matwl Taliaferro, In
A Wlfa by Projy
Clao RhUelv In
Tha Yellow Pawn
Vivian Martin in
Tha Iluiht Direction
ivlan Martin In
Tha Mint Direction
Wallace Held In
Tha Yellow Pawn
The Yellow Pawn
Kevstone Comcdv
Clara Kimball Yniinjr in
.Ms ORTclal Wife
Clara Kimball Ynuns. In
My Otllclal Wlfo
Robert Warwick. In
Tlio Man Who Forgot
Robert Warivlik In
Tb Man Who Forgot
Dorotliy narmrd. in
The Ilalnbow
llobert Warwick. In
The Man Wbu Forsot
Ivlan Martin tn
In th lllght Direction
Harold T-od.worjd. In
Pidgin Island
ilm Petrova In
Uxtraiusunca
Maria Drassler tn
f!l! Wakes l't
1VBHV I (y land In
Her lllght to Llio
Pi'B.'v llvland In
11, r Right to Live
Th Man Who Pureot
Tho Great Hecret
Dorothy Dalton. In
A Gamble tn HouU
Kmlly Stevens. In
Tho Waaer
1'aulfnn Frederick In
The Slave Market
Mirgurrito Snow In
Tho Faded Flower
Pauline FrederUk tn
Tha .Slave Market
Ilohert Connasf. In
Mariyrdom of I'M 1 In Strong
Char'" Ray in
Tha Weaker Sex
All-in Holubar In
Heart blrlnus
Henry R Wahbsll In
Little Shoes
Harrmore. In
Vhlta Itaven
&thel TUrnmore. In
Tha White Raven
Female of tha b codas
, Marguerite Clark In
Tha Pretty Slater of Josa
t'airia. 4st nuisoaa
Herbert Itawlhuuui In
The Kafla'a Wine
Lucille Lea Stewart hi
Tha Ninety and Mm
Kimball Young, In
r Trllbj
Harold Lockwoud in
Pidgin Island
Clara Williams, la
Three of Many
Mahal Taliaferro, in
A Wife by Prox
Vivian Martin in
Tha Wax Modal
Vivian Martin. In
Tha Wax Modal
Anita Stewart, la
The Glory of YoUuda,
Anita atewart In
Tha Glory of Yoland
Maria Doro. In
Oliver Twist
Maria Doro In
Oliver Twist
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nil avnllnhle courees of Information
ioufpIi t'ennell'fl I'lcttires of War Work
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