Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 17, 1917, Final, Image 11

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ffltEMENT REILM AS IT IS SEEN7 ffiROUGHt THE MEDIUM WpM
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teatrical Baedeker
for the
pForrest and AdelphJ to Offer Musical Comedy, and
Operetta, Respectively Satire on Society
Climbers at the Little Theatre
ynw ATTRACTIONS
'mnvT.rut "Tho Beautiful Unknown," with
iitnn nrnductlon of an oncrctta written to tho nmrn nf nr.nt. nirm t.iiran
".' ... fhnrnlntn Soldier" nnd "A Wnltz nrram" linen nnnnr.t l.l n n
The Chocolato Soldier" and "A Wnltz Dream" hnvo endeared him as a
.,..,.. nf tnelodv. Otienlnc. Monday
'ji HH""" " " "
k MUBBSr "Havo a Heart," wltli Margaret
is Donald and others. Musical comedy
Is1 pomes hero after a run In Now York
IfprV&B THEATRE "The Family Tree,"
poking iun ai uiweauui iHiui-, wiiiiun uy nuwuru aiiouoy, weu-unown us n
newspaper man. It is said to havo been modeled on ovents that tool: place
In Philadelphia. Opening, Wednesday night.
K eEBTJfVT STREET OPERA HOUSE
Pf. -,ith Hldtlncuished Vitacraph cast.
Ij. x..uct invasion is the film's theme.
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CONTINUING PLAYS
r.Bifnin "Treasuro Island," with Mr. and
t'r f..-!.. irnrridna. Tho nprfert
f; stevenson romance dono In tho perfect
Stevenson iim"., ',' ,..
nv and full of thrills.
. VVM.-
It minSICK "Fair and Warmer," with Edna
HIDoera, &., UD.. . u.
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MARJORIE SHELDON
At Keith's next week.
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ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY EVENINO
i
P. CIItincllIL.1. tine.) Present
THIS MUSICAL COMKDY YOU'VE BEEN
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VJinqi Fl
With SYLVIA "CUDDLES" DF. FHANKIE and
A PEERLESS CAST OF SINCJEns & DANCEU3
30 PEOPLE AND 25 SONG HITS
MARIA THE Q1HL WITH THE ACCORDEON PIANO
TONY GEO. FLORENCE NOTED ATHLETES THE GOLDEN OATE QUAR
TETTETHE CHURCHILL BEAUTY CHORUS Elaborate Coatumea A Betting
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Bnflu BaSm Gnjxm
fn ftllawln theatres obtain their picture throoih the STANLEY Booklni
Ccaptar, which la a f DarantM of early ihowlnr of the flneat productions.
All elctoTM reviewed before exhibition. Aak for the theatre In year locality
MeJnlat pletnres thronrt the STANLEY BOOKQtO COMPANY.
MATUAMRD A 12th,Morrlo& Pattyunlc A v.
,AU1AIT1D1A Mat. Dally2:Eyg..0:lS9
ky,- v Paramount ricturea.
JlHipODORE ROnERTS and ANITA KINO In
Wf 'THE AMERICAN CONSUL"-
t APH1 I C 6-u AND THOMPSON
AfU;JLXAJ MATINEB DAILT
.WILLIAM S. HART in
THE, OUN FIGHTER"
ARCADIA nELOW1 16TH
.WILLIAM FARNUM in
"A TALE OF TWO CITIES"
iBELMONT 8d abovb mark
C AUBREY SMITH in
"THE WITCHING HOUR"
BLUF.RIRn BROAD AND
,ULUCiIlKLl BUSQIIF.IIANNX AVE.
GeValdme Farrar in "Maria Rosa"
,. tIr. Sydney Drew In "Cave Man's 'Huff"
tfCEDAR "OT" AND CEDAR AVE.
Kyunn, PA n AMOUNT tiieatrb
fc MME. PETROVA in
EX "BLACK ORCHIDS"
I'UIXIUUUIU GIRARD AVENUE
nche Sweet and Tom Forman
In "THE EVIL. EYE"
O'J' THEATRE MAT. DAILY
hVlVIAN MARTIN J" the wax
ilir a MODEL"
L"1 ft "ra. Sydney prev In "nLACKMATL"
KFORD 711 WANKFORD
IA BLANCHE SWEET in
-4' "THE EVIL EYE'
mrvyiw& i-aikbanks n
. wa Auu utr fiAvlNEaS'
PERIAL WTa Walnut ats.
-
.ROBERT WARWICK in
J "A GIRL'H FOLT.T"
RSON 2WI AND DAUPHIN
vK "THE MELTIKfl Mlr.T.tnva,.
)ER
t-ORTYrlfJRST AN'D
I.V, ,T LANCAMTER AVENUE
1 VIVIAN MAUI'InJ ;
IK "WAV xjnnwT.M i
littOAU AND
COLUMBIA
ALirp.RRAnv.v
:j-t "THE DANCER'S PBBHL"
Coming Week
Loin Ewcll nnd nthm-. Kirat Miirn.
nlcht.
llomalne, Billy n. Van, Donald Mac-
produced by Henry "W. Savage, which
city. Opening-, Monday night.
with Stago Society Players. A farco
"Womanhood, or the Glory of a Nation,"
Tho feminine nlaco in nreoarlne a nation
Onenlntr. Mondav nftornnnn.
"
needier. Avery llopwood'n Frcnchy
farce about the Insidious cocktail and
two young married couples. Amusing.
LYRIC "Katlnka," with T. Itoy Uarnes
and Ada Mcadc. A tunefully tinkling
musical play, with capital music, a good
cast and tho usual libretto. Barnes Is
funny.
AT POPULAli PIIICES
KNICKERBOCKER "The Princess Pat."
Inauguration of eeason of muslcnl com
edy with traveling companies. Tho first
vehicle boasts music by Victor Herbert.
WALXVT "Girl of Mine." with Sylvia
("Cuddles") Do Frnnklc. Musical com
edy, with libretto by David Wolf nnd
music by Ray Peabody.
ORPREUM "Her Unborn Child." Drama
based on the subject of birth control, but
containing enough comedy to please most
theatre-goers.
FEATURE FILMS
STAXLEY "Sapho," with Pauline Fred
erick. Film adaptation of Daudet's once
sensational novel, played on tho stage
by Olga Xethersole. Travel, educational
and comedies also Included In tho bill.
ARCAfilA "Blood Will Tell," with Wil
liam Desmond, first half of week. "The
Dummy," with Jack Plckford, latter half
or week. Others.
VICTORIA "A. Tale of Two Cities," with
William Farnum, first half of tiie week.
"Tho Mortal Sin," with Viola Dana, lat
ter half of tho week. Others, Including
Keystone.
PALACE "the Fortunes of Flfl," with
Marguerite Clnrk, all week. Others, In
cluding war pictures.
REOEXT Ulanche Sweet in "Those With
out Shi." Monday, Tuesday; "The Girl
Phillppa," with Anita Stewart, Wednes
day. Thursday: "The Barricade," with
Mabel Taliaferro. Friday, Saturday.
Evg's. 25c, SCc, 75c & $1
POSITIVELY .SO IIIOHF.lt
ri. .'Milts. Turn. & Til r., .10c, 35c
Itrciilur Sat. Mat., ?.c fine, tie
Hencflts Now llooklntt. Liberal 'lermn
Today, Lnit Timet, "Her inborn Child"
JPST
WAITINQ TOn
LOCUST B-D AND L0CLST
Harold Lockwood & May Allison
in "THE PROMISE"
MARKET ST. Theatre "SW
ENID RENNETT in "Prlnceaa of the Dark"
AddiHl MAX LINDER In "Max Comes Acrosn"
Wed., "Purple Mask." Frl.; ''Oreat Secret"
OVERBROOK iSJ2kSSf,S5?
"Marvelous Maciste" Ehn.dorc,0
as a plcturo ot exceptional "artistic value"
DAI ACT? 1-14 MARKET STREET
ANITA STEWART in
"THE GIRL PHIL1PPA"
OA Die" RIDOE AVE. A DAUPHIN ST.
rII Mat. 2:1B. Evir. 0:45-11
ROBERT HARRON in
"THE HAD BOY"
PDIMTFCC 1018 MARKET
ft I 11 V u u iJ STREET
Win. S. Hart in "The Gun Fighter"
Every Tues., "Great Secret," Bushman & Bayne
DCfCMT IWl MARKET STREET
KLuLli I HUMAN VOICB ORO.t.V
JOAN SAWYER in
"LOVE'S LAW"
RI A I T " OERMANTOWN AVE.
1AL 1 U AT TULPEHOCKEN ST
Irene Fenwick & Owen Moore in
"THE CONEY ISLAND TRINCESS"
RUBY
MARKET STREET
RELUW 1TM HTHJUir
FRANCES NELSON in
. "ONE OF MANY"
Si iiAV 13" MARKET
A V U I 8TREET
Harold Lockwood & May Allison
In "THE PROMISE"
CTAWI PV MARKET ABOVE 16TH
SlAiNLXiX HUB A. M. to n P.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
TJIK fjwwxs OUti rtn
'omn A Mr OERMANTOWN AVENUE
STRAND AT VENANGO PTHEET
CONSTANCE TALMADGE in
"BETTY'S BURGLAR"
TIOGA "T" AND VENANao "x
MARIE DORO in
"LOST AND WON"
VICTORTa "Xiu5SM!5-KWT
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
THE BARRICADE"
XOBYH rHILADKLTHLl
r7.dfiJ3iltfllHflkL7wvi ....
1T4 BIDQI AVB,
STRAND "Tho Argylo Case," with Robert
Warwick, nil veck, Others.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S dortrudo Hoffmann In revue,
(second week); A( Herman, "The Black
Laugh"; Franklyn Ardcll In "The Wife
Haver"! Frank Orth nnd William J. Doo
ley; Helena Hamilton nnd Jack Barnc's;
Ktl I.nvlno; Oscar Lorraine, Martlnottl
nnd Sylvester.
CLORE "Salvation Sue": "Marcollo." musi
cal comedy; Cardo and Noll; Fred C.
Hagnn nnd company; Zclda: Chinese,
musical ontertnlnern; Four .Tansleys;
Sam Harris; Ben Smith; tho Randalls.
BROADWAY "Tho Kissing Sclfbol," musi
cal comedy: "An Innocent Bystander";
Joe Cook! Tnm nlwt Mlnnln Mnnrrt 'nr
Clovo and Peto ; "A Tnlo of Two Cities,"
photoplay, first bnlf of week. "Tho Wed
ding party": Madison and Winchester:
Morgan, Smith and company: Jim nnd
Mnrlan Hnrklns; Schrodo nnd Mulvcy:
"Love's Law," photoplay, latter half of
week,
GRAND Julian Rose. Hebrew comedian;
"Tho Seven Little Darlings"; Van Cello.
foot-Juggler; Neher nnd Kappelle, skaters ;
Burns nnd Foran; Knapp nnd Cornelia.
CROSS KEYS "Won by a Leg": "The
Sicilian Serennders"; Mooro and Wood;
Lew Ward; Traccy and Vincent: Do
Marco's baboons, first half of week. "Miss
Mistaken Miss"; Bnul Burns; Miller nnd
Lylo; Clayton-Drew Tlayers; Cunning
ham and Mnrlon; Prof. Herman nnd com
pany. WILLIAM PENS' Ray nnd Gordon Dooley;
Fields nnd Holllday; "Memories"; "Three
In One"; "Betsy's Burglar," photoplay,
first half of week. "The Kissing Schdol" ;
Bert Hnnlon; Hal Skellcy and Kunlco
Sauvnln; Green, Miller nnd Green: "Back
of tho Man," photoplay, latter half of tho
week.
RURLESQUE
UAtilso "The Sightseers," a Blutch
Cooper production, with Will J. Kennedy
and Jack Miller. Good cast and scenic
equipment promised by tho management.
TROCADERO "The Lid Lifters," with
Ora Kntal, tho dancer, and a company of
comedians nnd girls, with topical satires
n'.i.l farces.
TRAVELOGUES
ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Tho Garden of
Allah," with travel lecture by Dwlght
Klmondorf, next Friday afternoon and
the following Saturday evening.
tiy
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MATINEES-TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 25c and 50c
cvciiixua Z5c, 35c, 50c, 75c and a Few at 51.
COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY EVENING
St SPRING SEASON OF MUSICAL SUCCESSES
INAUGURAL ATTRACTION FIRST TIME AT I'Ort'LAH PRICES
JOHN CORT Presents His No. 1 Traveling Company in
aiMtMveuMHOtaiv uMwnmMMf)'unvtit(-fMry MVitw'.,," . ?y .CVtv. V'- VyJffj
SPECIAL VICTOR HERBERT ORCHESTRA
SUPERB CAST OF PRINCIPALS and CAPTIVATING CHORUS
WEEK- OP MARCH KITH (ANOTHER
THE J. FRED ZIMMERMAN
WEEK 11EOINN1NO MONDAY, MARCH 19
WBSSk ra BIRTH CONTROL m
laWrfifc VvVaTi
inborn Child
TUB TALK
OF TIIE
ENTIRE
SHOW
WORLD
THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
lsi;j.N!iA(nyiNE'iKMarch 26
HENEFITB SOLICITED
' ' ''' 'f''WVA '
WWmmmmmmmWm
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A McClure aerie of seven thrilling five-act photoplays, a new
play each week. Each film complete in itself, but connected by
the sweetest love story ever filmed, Shirley Mason, the youngest
and loveliest star of the films, appears in each picture.
YORK PALACE
WISIIAKT
WAYNE PALACE
MONTGOMERY
IIENVS
IMPERIAL
MAMMOTH
IIKOAI1WAY
IIAKRIGAN'H
FRANKLIN
PLAZA
EBANKLIN
UKNTUHl
CHESTNUT
ST.
IDEAL
PRINCESS
CEDAR
GRAND
LOGAN AUDITORIUM
TIOGA
SAVOY
LOCUST
OUT-OF-TOWN HOUSES
OPERA HOUSE. Mt. Holly, N. J.
PALACE. Salem. N. J.
ORPHEI'M. Lewlttown. Pa.
AUDITORIUM. Ilurllniton, N. J.
HIJOU DREAM, Milton, Pa.
IIHOADWAY. Palmyra, Pa. . .
CITY SIIUAKK. Atlantlr City, N, J.
COURT. Atlantic City, N. J.
ELKS. JUhanoy City, Pa.
GRAND, Willlamaporl, Pa.
GRAND, Ylnrland, N. J.
GRAND, Cheater, Pa,
HIPPODROME. Lanculter. Pa. . .
LEHIGH OKPHKUM, South Dethlehem
. I.ORKNZE.. Bethlehtm, Pa.
LYCEUM. Newberry. Pa.
OPERA HOUSE, Leblxhton, Fa.
ORPHEUM. CarlUIe. Pa.
ORPHEUM, Wllkea-Harre, Ta.
PKOPLKN. Hunbury, Pa.
RIVERSIDE, l'enn.aroie, Pa.
STRAND. LjjmbertTllie, Pa.
MUSICAL GLASSES
SATURDAY, MARCH 17.
Repetition of ycutcrilny'n I'hilndclphln
Orchcstrn concert. I'rogrnm: Strnuss'a
"Tho Life of n Hero"! selections from suite,
Oluek-Mottl ; d'Albert concerto, nlnycd by
ltntiH Klndlcr, cellist. Academy. Night,
Costume, recital, Judith Mnmpton Lyn
don and Klslo Mnc Oordon. University In
tension Society course. Afternoon.
SUNDAY, MARCH 18.
Monthly concert, puplla of Sottlemcnt
Music School. 410 Queen utrcet. Afternoon.
The public Invited.
I'ubllu Bcrvlcc, American Oulld of Or
jranlsts. St. James's Church, Twcnty-necona
nmt wmnut streets. Afternoon.
MONDAY, MARCH 1!.
Hecltnl of children's songs. Augustine
Haughton. Acorn club. Afternoon.
TUESDAY, MARCH 20.
"Tho Canterbury Pilgrims,"' with Som
biich, Obor, Mnson nnd the Metropolitan
Opera Company, of New York. Metropoli
tan. Night.
Hecltnl, Julia Culp, lledcr singer. Acad
emy. Afternoon.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH St.
Song recital. Loda Oofotth, Hoprnno. as
sisted by llcorgo Koch, baritone, nnd Wil
liam S. Thunder, pianist; auspices of Can
taves Chorus. Orpheus Club ltoom, 1GJ0
Chestnut street. Night.
THURSDAY. MAIICII 22.
Itccltal, Kllznbeth Outman, lledcr singer.
Now Century Drawing Itooms. Night.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1.1.
Concert, Philadelphia Orchestra. Wng
ncr program: Overture, "The Flying Dutch
man" ; prelude, "Lohengrin" ; overture and
Venusbcrg music, "Tannhauser" : two prc
ludca, "Tho Mnsterslngers" ; "Siegfried"
Idyl" ; prelude nnd "Love-Death," "Tristan
and Inoldc." Academy. Afternoon.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2J.
Hepetltlou of Friday's Philadelphia Or
chestra concert. Academy. Night.
MONDAL, MARCH 2C.
Recital, Giovanni Clanclarulo, violinist.
Wltherspoon. Night.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2S.
Joint recital, ICthcl Altcmus, pianist., nnd
Arthur lladley, cellist. Wlthcrppoon. Night.
THURSDAY,, MARCH 2V.
liach St. .Matthew Passion music, played
by Philadelphia Orchestra with distinguish
ed soloists and chorus. Academy. Night.
SfMMMMiHI MARKET
rftiSiS'71lm tarn Byi . AnTii
ojVyJJV via XSAymM m "rJTL "
MI'NICAL- 1'I.AV) "FLORA HELTA"
THEATRE M ,T.Th?.R
AKED
TRUTH
ON EVERY WOMAN'S MIND
Saturday, 25c. Nights, 20c, 30c, 50c
"GIRL OF MINE"1"3IrJt-n1'.il
HONEl
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SUBSCRIPTION LIST OPEN
SEVEN DEADLY SINS
and whirthtytlidtoONE LITTLE GIRL
THIS WEEK CHARLOTTE WALKER
in "SLOTH"
AJS4
'- ti' '6''s Mt ''? '''''S.'
Bi
ENVY
2(i0 York St.
Kraut St. nnd Allegheny Ave
41(13 Gernmntown Ale
fill) Eirnt (ilrnril Ae.
I.ISIt Wunilhind Ate.
1)21 Nortli Sei-oml St.
lift Flint Glrurd Me.
K2d St. unci Greenuuy Are.
Main St., Dnrliy
Hill and Glrnrd Ae.
llnmd nntl Porter SU.
74T South Third St,
Erie Ate. and Mamhall St.
33d and Chestnut Sta.
lUth St. and Columbln Ave.
PRIDE
Camden, N. J.
00th St. nnd Cedar Ave.
March 23
Murrh 24
Murch 20
March H
Marrh 30
March 31
April 3
April 0
April 1)
April 10
April 10
April 13
April 13
April 13
Marrh SO
Marrh 20
Murch 21
GREED
Camden, N. J.
llnmd nnd ltorklond Sta.
nth and Tlozu Sta.
SLOTH
1311 Market St.
62d unci I.ovuot Sts.
March 20
Marrh 22-23
March 22-23
March 10
March 21-22
HAN TOY', Iteadlni. Pa.
STROUD, Ktroudxburs-, Pa.
SCENIC. York, p.
TEMPLE, Athland. Pa,
TIIEATOUIUM, Shamokln. Pa.
VICTORIA, Tainaaua. Pa.
VICTORIA, llloam.burr. Pa.
VICTORIA, Wilmington, Del,
VICTORIA. llarrUburi, Pa.
VALENTINE, Mt. Curmel, Pa.
OPERA HOUSE. Dcrwlck, Pa.
REGENT, Srranton. Pa. '
ROMAN, rllt.ton. Pa.
IIYDE PARK, Srranton, Pa.
i MAJESTIC, ('arhandalo, Pa.
AMERICAN. PotUrllle, Pa.
ARCADE. Shenandoah, Pa.
OPERA. Mauch, Chunk, Pa.
GEM, Sprliur City.
PERGOLA, Allentown. Pa.
PALACE. Cataaauaua, Pa.
MADISON, Allentown, Pa.
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Mi.:-...-": -
ANNETTE JORDAN
At tho, Knickerbocker next week
in "Tho Princess Pat."
THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
SEE IT AT. KEITH'S AND YOU SEE IT ALU
SECOND ANDTFINAL WEEK!
AMERICA'S MOST VERSATILE ARTISTE, IMPERSONATOR AND PRODUCER
Gertrude Hoffmann
surroRTED ny a company oe -j:. singers, dancers and pantomimists
PRESENTING HER NEW 1917 REVUE
A CONTINUOUS WHIRL OP MUSIC AND DANCES
INTERMINGLED WITH ORIGINAL. NOVEL AND STRIKING SENSATIONS
FRANKLYN ARDELL
O.Tcrlns Ar. Up-to-lhe-Mlnutr Comedy. "THE WIFE SAVER"
FRANK ORTH & WILLIAM J. DOOLEY
I'hllnclolnhh Fnvnrll In i New SMt. "THE FOOT. DETECTIVE"
Helene HAMILTON & BARNES Jack
In n I'ntnniirrt nf Wit. Chntter nnd Pnntnmlmo. Called ".It'ST FUN"
"GENERAL" ED. LAVINE
The M-.n Who !! "Soldiered" All Hli Life. "nArK FROM THE FRONT"
OSCAR LORRAINE
MRS. VERNON CASTLE in "PATRIA"
Tenth Enlnd nf Thrills. Entitled "WAR IN TUP. POORVARD"
AND
AL HERMAN
THE REAL ASSASSIN OF
NEXT WEEK THE ONE
2 Shows Dally .Mnttnt'on, - 1. M.. '.
Soata Ahvaj n Week In Advance.
Walnut ab. 8th St. Matinee Daily
Wherever They Appear
Everybody Says v
Sight Seers
Set a New Pace in Burlesque
None of the old Frapped Stuff!
A Phalanx of Pert and
Pretty Girls
Come Early for Choice of Seats
LITTLE THEATRE
lVnl nnd Del.ANCEV STS.
'I'hone Locust 6611.
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Eci Evenlnir S:30.
Sat. Mat,. 2:30.
Good Reaerved
Seata, 50c & tl
Beginning Wednesday. Mar.21
NIXON'S
GRAND
IIROAD AND MONTGOMERY
I'. O. Mxon-Nlrdllnser Cien. Ml
Dally Main.. lUc. Eye... 7 A I). IQe. 15c. it,
Mir.
!3c
JULIAN ROSE
I.ate Star ot "Pntaah and Terlmutter"
7 I.ITTI.E DARI.INOS. the Moat Compre
hensive Kid" Act en Tour: Knapp & Cor
nelia: Neher & Capclle: Hums & Koran:
Van Cello. PIctureH. Rubber Halloonu for
Kiddles Saturday Matinee.
ELMENDORF
AIAULJCI Uf .itvotu
TVTT?Vrr TRIDAV EVENINO AT 8:15
JN Hi A 1 HAT. -MAT. AT 8:30
GARDEN OF ALLAH
(THE SAHARA DESERT)
SPLENDID COLORED VIEWS
UNORDINARY MOTION PICTURES
EVTDA TWO MORE
EA1KA TRAVEL TALKS
eve.. MAR. 30, THE HOLY
LAND
MTf AUR.3I,AR0UNDTHEYV0RLD
Ticket". Heppo'a, 1110 Cheat., 23c to tl.
uiaiwiuiuiMiEiiiiiiKiaiaiiiiiHiMuiiairajiiyiiinntf
WITHERSPOON HALL
WEDNESDAY, MARCH ZH. 8:15
Joint
Recital
ETHEL ALTEMUS PIANIST
ARTHUR HADLEY 'CELLIST
by
Ticket" jH.80.ll.T5o t 50d at IIeppe'a.1110 Cheat.
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY. N. Y.
Tuei. Evg., Mar. 20. at 8 (Flrat Tlmn Htra)
do Koven'a xj,e Canterbury Pilgrims
'times. Ober, Mason, Sundellus. MM. Sera
bach. Altbouae. Uloeh, Ionbardt, Rtlaa, Rus.
iJsel. Conductor Mr. Dodanaky. Beata, 110
Chestnut street Walnut 4421; Race 07,
ACADEMY Seata at Heppa'a. 1110 ChMtnut.
philadelphU TONIGHT at 8:15
f-l.J.i I Sololatl HANS
Urcntra kindler. 'ceimt
CASiEO
Scraps From Untruthful
Interviews
BY DICK WILLIS
I do not liko tho movicB."
'MO,
IN w
William Farnum,
"I prefer pnrtB In which I can
wear expensive clothinjj." Annette
Kellermann,
"I yearn for youthful roles."
Gcornc Pcriolat.
"The program policy is dead ns a
doornail." Carl-Lacmmle.
"I am endeavoring to put on
flesh." Flora Finch.
"My one ambition is to reduce
weight." Roacoc Arbuclde,
"Straight leads bore me; I prefer
character parts." Harold Lock
wood. "Partnerships are neither popular
nor remunerative." Francis Ford
and Grace Cunard.
"I would like to retire." Bessie
Love.
MARTINETTI & SYLVESTER
"THE
BLACK LAUGH"
ORIF.T-
AND REMORSE
AND ONLY EVA TANGUAY
."if unt Mir. Ntsnta, m i. il,, i.lo to $1.00
HpII. KlUiert 3:t:; Keystone. Race U1B0
STRAND
VENANGO STREET EAST OF BROAD
MATINEE DAILY
8EI.ZNICK riCTURE
ROBERT WARWICK
. -In Screen Version of.
ROBERT llll.I.IARD'S, STAGE SUCCESS
"THE ARGYLE CASE"
SYMrilONY ORCHESTRA SOLOISTS
LANCASTER AVE.
Itetween 40th & 41t
Mon.. Tues. nnd Wed.
creamDY NEW LION TAJIER
FIELDS. HOI.T.IDAY H CO.
MEMORIES." Mining Novelty
RAY DOOLEY and GORDON DOOLEV
of Dooley Family
NEIL I
"IICIIKI. and FRANKLIN
First shnnlnic Trlanirle CONSTANCE
TALSIADGE. Star of "Intoleranre."
III "BETSY'S IICROLAR"
Complete t'hnnge of Hill Tlmrwdny
Chestnut St. Opera House
LAST WEEK
TWICE DAILY, 2:15 AND 8:15
"THE BARRIER"
By BEX BEACH
BEGINNING MON. MAT. SEATS NOW
THE BIG PATRIOTIC SPECTACLE
"WOMANHOOD" .
A DRAMATIC SURPRISE
Every. Man and Woman Should 8e It
Prloes, Mats., Cflfl L.w)r Floor Seata
25o to 7."c : Ov J 50o, Every
Nights. 25c to $1 Performance
BROAD MAT. TODAY, 2:30. EVGS., 8:30.
Dnvw Extra Mats. Thura. Frl., 3:30.
TREASURE ISLAND
Rest Seats $1.50 at Mats. Wed., Thurs. & Frl.
FORREST Lat Mat. and Evg.
THE TOY MIT7I
PRIMA DONNA
'"anVp'laf POM-POM
With TOM McNAUGHTON and CO Others.
Next Week Henry W. Savage's Mualcal
Comedy Triumph, "Havo a Heart." Seats Now.
P.A.RRICK MAT" TODAY. EVGS.. 8:15.
FAIR and WARMER
With JANET BEECHER
ADELPHI GOODBY!
Laet Matinea Today Laat Time Tonight
VERY GOOD EDDIE
Beginning Next Mon. Night
SEATS NOW
The Greatest European Operetta Success filnca
"Tlio Merry Widow"
"The Beautiful Unknown"
Music by OSCAR STRAUSS, Compoaer ot
"The Chocolate Soldier"
I VDIP MATINEE TODAY. 2:15
LjIIUIs TONIOHT AT 8:15
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CTANI CV MARKET Ab. 10TH ST.
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In
'THE PRICE SHE PAID"
DATA PF 12" MARKET STREET
rALALL ANITA STEWART
THE OIRL PIIILIPPA
ARCADIA
10:30 A. M., 12:15, 2,
0.30. 5. 0 :40. 8 :20. 10P. M.
In
A TALE OP TWO CITIES"
Of?r"l7MX MARKET Below 1TTH
KLUm l JOAN SAWYER
"LOVE'S LAW"
Next Tucs. Aft, March 20, 3 P. M.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
SONG RECITAL BY, -
JULIA GULP
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Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
WILLIAM FOX
Picscnts The l're-Kmlncnt
WILLIAM
FARNUM
In a Special Super de Luxe
Production of Charles Dickens'
Immortal Novel,
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A TALE OF
TWO CITIES
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Metro Wonderplay
VIOLA DANA
In Exclusive
First -Showlnu
"The
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FIRST
SHOWINO
KEYSTONE
COMEDY'
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First False S(ep" 1
Added Attraction, Dittmar'i
"Liying Book of Nature''
Dessauer's Symphony Orchestra
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IntheHenrtor Shopping; District H
11 A. M. TO.l P. M. ...10c, IBo
1 TO 6 P. M 10c, 16c, 250
EVENINGS 15c, 55c, SBo
On Saturdays. Evening Prices
neglnnlnc Monday Matinee
TOM JONES Presents
Octavia
Handworth
The Well.Known Movlnu Picture
Star, and a Well-Selected Cast In
"Salvation Sue" I
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TED nEILLEY Treaents
MARCELLE
A Musical Comedy with Excep
tional Voices and Whistling
Melodies
ADDED ATTRACTION
Cardo and Noll
AND OTHERS
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Monday. Tuesday & Wednesday
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In a Farce Comedy Playlet
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Miss Mistaken Hiss
A Beautiful Melodlftui Musical
Comedy With a Lot or
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BROAD ST.
SNYDKIl AVE.
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A Humorous ilualcal . Argument
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