'- f EVENiyG LEDEmLikbLAtA, SATtMdAYk FEBRUARY 17, ipiT ., ij f . ;-; 'AL FOOD FOR PHOTOPLAY FANS STORIES ABOUT PROMINENT PEOPLE ON THE STAG FROM TREJETOP TO SEASHORE WITH THE PHOTOPLAY LADIES TUESDAY, FRBnVARY . "KranccRCa da Itlmlnl." with Uie Metro politan Company of New York city. First local production of munlo drama by nlc cardo Zandonal, composer of "Conchltn." TltUUHUAY, FEttllUAKY tt. "Tho Marrlnrjo of Jcanottc," and "Hanaal and Oretel," 1'lilladelphla Operatic Society. Metropolitan, Afternoon. Twelfth annual recital of Kdwln Evans, baritone, assisted by .Stanley Addlcks, pian ist. "All American" program. Wither spoon, Fllll) AY, FEUttVAUY 13. Concert, 3'lilladclplila Mandolin Symphony Orchestra. Daniel I'owell, con(Iucior Xlereant ta llnll vi.i., -"u,or. Concert. Philadelphia Orchestro ,. alan proiirnm: Overture ..h ' ..'. "" I.udmlla." Ollnltn. .mnu.i. . ",m Slren'Glle lntePSo ZA '1 t Illnmky-KorBakow. Afternoon, caaemv nt ,..'.' cl "lusia, j wMMmMm!, r r J"1- ' ' ' '" ' '- " BBi' aaHBeK. If . - - H , ? '' p v? i w,' , ." V' ' ' " 7 a. if if. &"" vh' f&f; m fr&.'. I,., ?f T tfT RV w5c rl! tVLVf W' ir $& Mno Murray's placid beauty would never lead one to suspect that the Paramount actress was ever "ud a tree" m .dWHISl&bv Mao Murray s placid beauty would never lead one to suspect that the Paramount actress was ever "up a tree" mentally. Nevertheless, here is the star of "On Kecord," which comes to the Stanley the latter half of next week, being "shot" for a close-up in that position. HIS FIRST PHOTO PLAY TO BE ACCEPTED To James W. Adams, a young rnlversity et Pennsylvania ntudent, belongs the honor of having the first play he lias eier written, "The Tiger Woman," accepted by William Fox an a super de luxo production for Theda Bara, who Is to appear nt the I'alaco Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, In that photodrama. Mr. Adams Is only twenty-three years old. Comparatively few writers have had such good fortune as his In having his first story accepted, lie is a SEE THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN AT CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY 2:05 una 8:05 3D MONTH D. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE "llMTm FDAMrr BIO ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS POSITIVELY WONDERFUL TURILLINO DAZZLINO MAGNIFICENT si STRAND VENANQO E. of BROAD Frank Keenan in "THU CRAIi" IS Uualclane. Marcuerlte MacMulltn, Vocallat. Dihi Bot&kg (hmoma TIUC foUowIni theatrei obtain their tilcture. Ihrouth ilia STANLEY Vooklni OesiMmr, which I a (narantee et earlr lionise of the floeit predactloni. AD picture rorlowed before eihlbltlon. Aik for the theatre In roar loealltr btelnlnc plctnree tbrouth tbe STANLEY BOOKING COMPANY. A I UAMDD A l"th,Morrla: Patiyunk Av mulnlHUlrk Mat. Dally J Evira. 0:45&0 Paramount Picture!. t r:ji i :i, Tk. IRENE FENWTCK OWEN MOORE In "l vjlll jiic a nai APOLLO 62D AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILY Dorothy Gih in "The Little Yank" Alio, "Mutt JefT" Comedy 4 Keyatons Comedy D I A l"i I A CHESTNUT KLAU1A BELOW 18TH Wm. S.Hart ,IThe Gur,n.F;ghter" BELMONT MDAROVE MARKET THEDA BARA in "THE DARLTNO OK PARIS" DI ITTRIRn BROAD AND DlAJCtOltUJ SUFQUKHANNA AVE. VIVLAN MARTIN in THE RIOHT DIRECTION" rCrAlJ MTH AND CEDAR AVE. lEAJfJ. PAKAllOVXT THEATttB LILUAN GISH in "THE CHILDREN PAT' FA1RMOUNT MT1hDnn AV, Mi Lnore Ulrich & Alfred Vosburgh in IUU IUIAU IU UUVHi" atatTU CT THEATRE MAT. DArLY OO In Jl. b1. Spruce. Eva's. 7 to 11. - ni amue ctrecr : MS , "THE EVIL ETE" 'FRANKFORD mim$ AVENUE LENORE ULRICH 'THE- ROAD TO LOVE" in 'GREAT NORTHERN .??. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in 'THE AMERICANO1 . lUPPDIAf e0TH n1 WALNUT 8TS. imrCOUAL, MATS. 2:30. EVOS., T A ? MARY PICKFORD in 1, ,. "THH PRIDB OP THE CLAN" JEFFERSON VfTU AND DAUPHIN STREETS 'laT..l. rYraiala.i- "TILL1B aMarm uiuimi wakes in" ' ITfart f fTCHB eJBCRET KXNaDOU". Serial i-tADER X)RTT-)PIR8T AND LANCASTER AVENUE PfcttKM FrMbrick ta -THB M?r. y minima oiurzJN fa, babt ktmsbt- ,nBJOMLtmuk. m :,., n- native nf Johnstown. Pa . and he longs to one of the trading families of that section He wns educated In the public schools nf that city and nflerward took a course In the Slate College nt Ueltefonte. preparing himself for nn agricultural career. After spending three years nt Ilellefonte, Mr Adams was sent to the l'nlerslty of Penn sylvania. He has been there three years and will graduate in 1D1S. He H making a specialty In architecture, and when ho has completed his studies at the rnlversity. ho hopes to spend two years In France, finish ing his education, pieparatory to establish ing himself in buslncH in Philadelphia, New York or Chlcugo. Mr. Adams, In relating Incidents of how ho mine to write diamus for the "movies." said that he took It up rather through curiosity than an thing else, not expecting that he would meet with such uulck success. "I feel embarrassed," said Mr Adams," nt the good fortune that the Kox Film Cor poration has bestowed upon mo In accept ing my first effort, and I appreciate to tho full tho high honor There Is no excellence without great labor, and 1 hopo that In the future I may contribute a better story for some of Mr Fox's players than the one which has been accepted 1MII 10c THE JOY K1DKKS" SAM HEUEKT & CO. BURNS & K1SSXEK STAGI'OLE & SPIER Triangle Traduction "JIM BLUDSO" I'fiiturlnc Wilfred I.ucm rlrit Vi'wwt rhlluiltpliltt NhoMtnc tomplrle t haime of nnr Ktery lliurdy Knickerbocker .'.."SSIt r-rm "SINNERS" Xt Wok Mlniil Vrnm t)rni1.T" L RF.RTY ""OAD AND Ht.;! V in COLIMBIA "THE RED WOMAN LOCUST 8:D AND LOt'L'ST ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE WHITE HAVEN ' MARKET ST. Theatre 333 Market fltrfet lucn a n a r . ...nvrt dka in "THE DARLINfl OP PARIS" PALACE ,:U MARKET STREET VALESKa'sURATT in "THENnW YORK PEACOCK PARK n'DGC AVB' DAUPHIN ST Sla'- -'IB. Evg n:45-ll. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in , "THE MATRIMONIAO" PRINCESS " m" THEDA BARA in "The Vixen" Every Tuer- Hu.hman.Rayno In -Oreat Secr.f REGENT mi MRKET STREET Olga Petrova tlo . . w "Bndge Burned" R I A L T O oermantown'ave. Bl l o AT TD""a'OCKBN ST. Blanche Sweet , , unprotected" RIIRY MARKET STREET ETHEL BARREYMWoWE?nTR,!,?r "TUB WHITE RAVEN" SAVOY "" MAKET u n v A STREET VIOLA DANA in HWBAD3 op PATE" STANLEY ,f,A,n?T above is , "US A. JI. to It 18 p, P. M. .AUBKEY SMITH in "THE WITCinNOItriTrn" STRAND QE-NTOWN AVENU1T ,r. AT VBNANOO STREET Frank Keenan & Thelma Salter in "TUB cmn TIOGA "T" AND VENnao BTS. MARGUERITE CLARK in I "SNOW WHITE" VICTORIA market ar. w "!" ADOVt) NINTH STUART HOLMES in "THB SCAnLET LETTKn MOBXK rHILADKLTHIA t RIDG AVENUE ",4 RID0 Av , 2il5 3S?s?!?!8.. . 1 u ll&JSI' LANCASTER AVE. &$7 S Img lletnten 40th A lint &SgK "" Moil.. Ttin. nnil Weil. Ww SHATTERING STAGE SUPERSTITIONS .Spectators who witness performances of William A. Brady's production of Little Women," the dramatic erslim of Louisa m Alcott's famous story, see three stage superstitions shattered by the pluyers. Anil plajers, eeu though they may not care to admit It. aie. not. to say the least, without respect for the standard supeistltlons that hae grown up about the theatre wilh tho passing one of yeais. Superstition No. 1 was demolished when Jessie -Bonstelle Insisted on a detail being carried out. In the Alcott famllv land Lit tle Women" Is leally the; home life of the Alrotts. described by tho gifted Louisa) the family Illble was always to be found upon the sitting loom tnble. tlieen room tradi ditlon, however, holds that it Is bad luck to hao a Illble on the Stage. Hut Miss llon stelle Insists there shall he nothing artldclal In "Little Women," so a family Bible, show Ing uc for many jears. lies on the table In the Alcott silting room for three acts of this four-act play. Superstition also decrees that It is b.ul luck to raise an umbrella on the stage. Vet Professor Bhaer. In hfo love-making scene with Jo under the apple tree, fearless.lv raises his umbrella to hide their first kiss Superstition Xn. 3 Is defied when Lam In and Jo pass each other on the stairs en route from their first visit to see Meg's twins, for the actors bellee that passing one another on a flight of stairs without a stop, unless on a landing, Is terrlblv bad luck. CASINO WALNIT Above 8th St. Matinee Daily AS GLORIOUS AS EVER IS Rose Sydell (HERSELF) .and Her London Belles A Regiment of Sure-Fire Beauties A Fashion Show in florceous fiowns NOVELTY IS THE SLOGAN OF IT ALL TI!VTIill H wSiVlvii II Vfnanro m Kant of llioad Mon Tuff Wed LILLIAN WALKER In Pint Presentation KITTY MACK AY IH Mualrlana and V. II. Ilraiharea, Vocal Sololit Thuraday, Friday and Saturday niurca L,ucaa, in "Jim llludio ' Anna Fenn, Violin Sololit ai,'iii;iit'i.ri,iii'.- !i:t.'. mmwiwn .wh-.mh..-, .....flartliw DANCINO SUPERIOR DANCERS Our tuition darelopa the enenllal qualltlea of good danclna;, variability and adaptability. Including "leidlna" and "followlna." W uoy cartlcular atttntlon to the uaa of the arma. handa and flniere. Superior dancera ara dlatlniulahtd by tbalr arm and hand movemtnte. The C. Ellwood Carpenter BTUniOS OF MODERN AND CLAfjSIO DANCES 1123 Chaitnut Straat WAGNER DANCING Tlrntirt $t 8IqU r i$ for Priv. X.U. Ait f VxAa, 8 3-HULARS' NIGHTS THIS WBEK-MONDAT AND TUE8DAT Reception Wed. 5c Sat. Evm m MILITARY DANCE NEXT TltUKBPAT (Fob. 22) EVENINO fJStVJ8 LESSON tl ' to danoe well you muat aeaulra tion and eiporltnoa aiaura voU tho beat trained aerrloa ot ewert Uaoa ara In our mirrored atudloa. l",,u" . ""iSffaaasi-ffl HOOL Vvanlni alnaa 0 rss!kwa. &aa'asi, m Kuaio .W p .kwfa &mrm A brisk drive up Fifth avenue briiiRs Lenore' Ulrich, principal pjayer in "Her Own People," to be disclosed at the Arcadia next Mon day, to the portals of her dress maker's, where the actress is dis playing one of madame's latest "creations." MUSICAL GLASSES sA'rvnnAY h'Kitnt Any Oiplieux flub, mutation Ists: Lois ICwell, soiiratio . Ilioff. uolliust Aciidemv t om-et t HaHi'lia NiKlit. Sulo-Jai-uli- THEATRE CIIESTX l)T MANY I'HILADELI'IIIAXS HAVE THE KEITH HABIT HAVE YOU? nkxt tvi:i:i A VAUDEVILLE r..STERl'IECE OF (J1RLS, GAYETY AXD GLADNESS! With MARGARET IVINO and FELIX ADLER Supported by n llrllllnnt fomoan of I'livorllc, Inrludlnc Taul Frawley, llatel Moron. n...n. n-ki.i ,"n" -V?1" A',nlf Si'"'. x1"1 H.lioien American llruutlea , Danllni Whirl of Pretty Olrla. raiehy Muele. Oorgeoua Krenery and Wonderful Coatumee Btaaed hv Ned Wayburn. In n Scn of Hnlenrinr HAROLD Du KANE With JUNE BDWAItnS anil ni,AnT TATr.OU In a New Futurl.tle Oanclnr Bpentaela EVA TAYLOR LAWRENCE GRATTAN & CO. In Mr. Oratlan'a I'linnljul I'aree. falleit riOPItlNO TI1K BOAT" GEORGE M. ROSENER A fLRVKIt t'OMBDIAN AND MONOLOOiaT, rnBSBNTINO CHATtACTEn TTPBS George Austin Moore & Cordelia Haaerer Th MAN FBOM TBXAH and lha CIIHL FROM KENTUCKY In BONOS and BTOnittS CLIFFORD WALKER I AXD MRS. VERNON CASTLE in "PATRIA" Sixth Eplaoda of the I'hotnolay of Thrill, and Adventure. Entitled "ALIAS NEMESIS" Rhovra Pally Matln.ea, SI. M., y5e and 110c. Nlehta. 8 P. M 2So to 11.00 Htata Alwaya a Week In Advance 11.11. Filbert 331)8; Ktyatono! Itace .211)6 THE J. FRED ZIMMERMAN THEATRE UMJUaimi Gcrmintomi and CSuiUn Avtmitt BEOINNINO TOMOBnOW, TUB IIIQ TS H AMC .r aa, "i' 3? cL- ! UAH O U N D FRITZ i By n. B. DOTKS, Orlalnator ot The Kattenjammer Klda ALL FUfJ, MUBiq AND ritKTTT OIItLa ' Matlaw Tuetlay,, Tt)iur4y and No lonccr enn Normu nud Con stunco Tnlmarige chum nrountl, as sisters should, on a Culiforniu litarh, for tho former enmc Knst lo play in "Panthca," tho Vic toria's next week attraction, while the latter hurried off to appear in the Ilubyloninn episodes of D. (irifiith's "Intolerance," now at the Chestnut Street Opera House. st iir. iiniitfAiiv it. 1 mii-fil. piiiills of Kettlemeut Music u'iinol 4 I Queen -street. Afternoon. I'ub-lli- liniteil. JIHMl.ll', I'KllHfAllY 19. Heritiil Kukciio Vnaye. lollnlft Acad--o v ftti noon. i'mi. ert Norrlstnwn fhoral Society. Nor ''!' wo Uiieni House. Nlijlit Geo.M.Cohan (Himself) u rpip .Next wroks OiTcrlnr A Dlav that t-nntntna mai-ti HoniMit that nppfulN to popular ., .Mu.-icai trinitii hy jui imoriien rpCIHlly KMRfrl rhonil Of HO LYRIC IinOl'LAII MAT TODAV TONIUIIT AT HELD ANNA KOI.LOW Ml!" ADFI PHI nnru'LAn mat todu rlULLTni TONKIIIT AT R.lll MMAIIT Ml SK'AL I'OMJ-IDY TIIH'MPII VERY GOOD HI ORF Theatre EDDIE MAIlKcTT A JINII'KR ST. VA VDRVIU.E Contlnuoui IOC, 16c, 2BC, HDO 11 A. M. to 11 1'. M. MONA HUNOnifflTORD A CO. In What Every Girl Should Know" Cul't Talbot'a I'rlzo HlrlllK liuuil Otliera. CROSS KEYS MAHK15T Ileloiv BOTH Dully 2 SO iti 7 4 U " ANItfl PQ?" W,M stUa Vl' X" t u xltVJUJUO . Ami TnU Notice. AND TWELFTH STREETS THE LEVOLOS M. W. TAYLOR General UlaDai." flara far tha Whota ramllr MUSICAL COMEDY OP TUB YEAIl Stury, 25c. NlghU. Me, 89c; 50c SECOND SEASON II MAIIKKTal. 4rTlf ' I ., . 7 h"i'. '" "l Stoi t'o tJ Matmeaa Tuea Tlmrn , .Nat . 2.1n J t.CTn&JtHifVyJw''JJ..OT?IL"-.. -I w ' -" llen.nta Now Ilooklnfr Eve.. 2(Sc. noo, 7e. II ,00. NO IllnilKH Popular Mat, Tueaday. 25e and 50e Tliiire. and Hat. Mnt... "5e. AOe and ?Ae Matlnr Today. SI5 Tonlsht nt 81IS Monday SECOND AND LAST WEEK "Company in iry rpfrt a Rood Ihn nnp en twu nitonei hro nt Hnother tlirjilrr." Pl'MMC 1.UIMJKII. "Ken more dtlhtful and entartalnlni than lh hook llnelf " r.VQUmCJl. PLMENDORF - NEXT ACADEMY FRIDAY XIGHT SATURDAY AFT. OF MUSIC MEXICO YESTERDAY and TODAY A Eraphlo portrayal nf thla land nf turmoil Its racial, natural and acento features unstterlng the much-mooted illleHllnii, "What anrt of i neighbor la Meilro?" TICKETS, 25c lo $1 ON SALIJ TITKSDAY AT IIKPPP.'S (O. T. IIAI.Y). lllil CHESTNl'T HTKUGT LITTLE THEATRE 17TH AND DK LANCET STS. Phono Locust 8(11 "What the Doctor Ordered" lly A. K. THOMAS KVIININOS. 8.30 SAT. MAT. 2:110 nOOD ItKSKRVED a BATS, B0c I $1 00 Bargain Mat. Feb. 22.AU Seats 50c STANI FY MKET ABOVE 16TH 0 1lNLaII TODAV -Laat Time, Added- Official nrltlhVarfPlcf,,rVa0Ur PALACE 1214 MAIIKKT. 10c. 20c VALKSKA ' Sl'RATT New Volk Peacock" n London by Zeppelina AiMeil Wnr on arcadTa CHESTNI'T Below 1BTII ,....lV-M' " HAItT ihe Oun Fighter" RFHFNT MARKKT BELOW 1TTH rVJUVJJCjl 1 OW PETROVA "IimUOEB I1UIINED" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVB BTH N'lTART HOLMES All Net Week x. '.!!. "arlt Latter" Norma Talinadeo "Panthea" NIXON'S GRAND v n 5?.?A1i,Al!',n M'TOOMERY Bobby Heath SM!? Revue "FIXDERS - KEEPERS." RICH ARDS & KYLE. THOMAS TRIO. FAGG & WHITE. MABEL BEST Pleturea. Jap Hn, for kiaiin Sat. Mai! BROAD MAT' TpOAY. TONIGIjT AT 8:1(1, iNxt Week, the Iait Wml EXTRA MAT. WASIIINOTON'M BIKTJIDAV JOHN DREW ,n "majok "UAV JUtl.n . y PENDKNNIB" GARRICK MATINEByoDAY EXTRA MAT WARIIINGTONi'Kl,"mrAlTDAl!l FAIR and WARMER FORREST mat. today ana. . EXTRA MAT. WAR'tUNOTON'M1 Tonight at . I Jat v DIRTI1DAV KUW A ERLANGER'S DPM Ilim GORtSEOIW NEW DIlIN HUR PRODUCTION VV YSAYE x. a V.9RhD-rKlT-n VIOLINIST Mondar Afternoon. Fekrnary 10. at 8 a'riui ACADEMY OF Ml'810 C""k B...r rV.nnekfl.,.n.na'hTlnJ!nr,;.on,.?.,0,,thle Ho" ii7o'o.l"Anp.."B'o,ct lt,w" ' 2'M- . n-w. Metropolitan Opera House TODAY -a c.n::mTo"c-.nV.8.,4: & .ji?.p-u- OFFICIAL BRITISH WAR PICTURES CoUrUerOfflclal Government Ploturaa. Iaa W.- K. Vanderbllt. Praafiant F.r u.. "rtUMrg?'- Beata at HQ8 Chertnut Street. Wltherapoon Hall, Wed. Kve... Feb. 28. at 8:15 Kindler-Hammann RECITAL Reaerved aeata, 13.00, II. to. 11.00. Heppa'a. Management Phlla. Muele.i 60c. at Bureau. I METTHarOUITAN OPERA HOtlRR! llETROPOUTAN OPERA COMPANY N FRANCE5CA DA RIMINI Minn. Alda, Uaaon, Oarrlaon, Parlal. Urai.,. Sparkee. Oalauno a. till, Martlnalll Im.iH nada, Tfranl. Oond.. Mr. Polaoco ' "" leata 110 Cheetnut at. Walnut itit. ... lu l.u TKiri-E, Broad and Sorlna nard. ,. Ou.rr.ro and ,jntj,cdl,tln.ul.h,d "p'SLl.t Attractlv. Tabl.. . A. ,., EXHIBITION OF OIL PAlNTINOS AVrT-" 8KKTC1IK8 BT WOMEN ARTISTa ART CLUB "??""n?"RKBT 10 TO 8 DAILY, F&IVrMJl avaubhi"viiii Honoajr. fobruaj'y a go 'At,:.t.. aVil. f tAo' &hi m w. H-.'.?' "k' S ift.:f I AM to 1LU r.M.. Ho. joe AT.T, NKXT WEEK SELZNICK-PICTURES rreaenta tho brilliant atar In etclualve nrat ehowlnr; nt a film erelon of tho Intona. emo. tlonal drama ADAPTED FROM Monckton HofTe's Dra matic play which cre ated a furore through out Europe and Amer ica. A story of a woman's love that was greater than life or death. Of a woman's sacrifice and her vengeance upon her betrayer. In Heart of Shopping niMrlft, 11 A. M. TO 1 P. M... .10c, Us 1 to 6 P. M 10c, 15c, 25c EVJININOS 18c. 25e. 35c On Saturday.. Kvenlng Prlcea MONDAY ROLFE Presents B. A, YE OLDEN DAYS A Combination of Claaiy In, alrumental & Vocal Hrleclloni K. W. WOLF Preaente klDLANI) FROLICS lleat Juvenile Act nf Kind in Vaudeville It. And Other Acts Worth While TIIBATRK Market below 60th Street MATINKF! DAILY. :.. 10c. FVBNINHS, 7 ra.. l"c. joe, -e Moudaj', Tu.aday, Wedneiday HAN 8IMMIN8 Preaanle COLLEGE GIRLS' FROLICS A Tabloid Muelcal Comedy with Pretty Olrla and Funny Comedlana Thuradav, Friday, Saturday THE ELLIS KN0WLIN TROUPE A Combination of the Beet Novel Acrobatic Ftaturei AND OTHER ACTS ymiiuiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim nnnin RT.I BNVDBK AVgj Mat.Dally at 2 10c Ev'fi.6.&9-IO-20.30c WiLLUU ' POX' Film Pro. ductlona Ar Shown for the I KIR8T TIME In Bouth Phlla. dalphla Kicluelvely at Tbli I Th-.tr. J Monday William Foi Freaente Htory of th. Off t Wh" way Jn S"Juntil9n rljli vj"ii Ureataat Act of Ita Kinq Singer's Midgets JO Tiny Men 20 Fonlaa J Mldxat Elephanta CARLOAD OF BCflNlcnr OTHItR HTANDARD ACTS I fiuM .m4iw or 1W1 "-I I ,- 1
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