?S 11 gRIES OF STAGE ANJ) SCREEN IN PICTORIAL FORM MUSICAL GLASSES . rnntf ot ' IUVU of Indian ragas. natan Devi. ' JCShtman Hall. Afternoon, pis" . nhilnrlvtnhla Orchestra. Wnu. fScrim: Overture, "The Flylns Dutch t VfVr!..u,Am f.nhr.nirrin" ! overturn and rffi.be.re muRlc, 'TannhaciiBcr" : two pre ' -The MelBtermnBcr" ; "Sloefrletl" EJT. prelude and "Love-neatn," "Tristan R iilBOlde.' Academy, xnibiu. 'larltttlon rehearsal. Apollo Orchestra I tin Norm iJiuu 'vi .... IN ? 3ihborhood concert, Settlement Music .., j4 rtitAnn ntrpet. Afternoon. V. MOOI. iv -"- ' VfNVAY, MARCH 16. If hJiix Giovanni Clanclarulo, violinist. fritherspoon. NIbM. V ftKBDAY, MARCH 27. h Ty?' nr.it,r." with Oadsk . Kurt. .Mat. ttttuer and Urlus.. Metropolitan. Night. I v" TMnt recital, Ethel Altemus, pianist, and t .,.'?". r.ji.v cellist. Wlthersnoon. N'lfrht. I'' 'Iteclta!, Viola Fcnton Bldlack, soprano; SteHnlst. Auspices of Cantavca Chorus. Grpheus Club rooms. Evening. tSURSDAY, MARCH 29. rv n..h St. luunow i-assion music, n ayea I wphlladelphla Orchestra u 1th distinguished " soloists and chorus. Academy. Night. illustrated musical taw, Mrs. utiarlca c. (felllnsl Wltherspoon. Afternoon. rr.iirn. Passion MubIc, Philip II. Goenn. Colle8 of Music, Templo University, Slx 2lth and Sansom. 11 a. m. nth and Sansom. 4 concert, Hahn Orchestra. Night. tRlDAY. MARCH 30. Bach Passion Music. Academy. Bach Passion Mulsc. Academy. Aftcr Nlght UTVRDAY, MARCH 31. TxlNEngllsh song recital. Charles Aiken, tenor; Trovato Male Quartet. Apollo Glee nub. Orpheus uiud rooms, i&zu unest-i nt street, maiu """" "" JUEBDAY, APRIL 3. Recital, Louis Sobelman, violinist. Wlth mpoon. Night. IVEBDAY, APRIL 10. J Recital, Evan Williams, tenor. Acade Academy. Klrht VSDXBSDAY, APRIL 11. i Recital, John McCormack. Metropolitan. JWt UTVRDAY, APRIL li. Recital, Paderowskl. Academy. After Don. i ELUSIVE EVA AND HER "LITTLE" EGO Hiss Tanguay "Doesn't Care," but Grets f' the Money Due Her Eva Tanguay has been described as cc wtrlc, erratic, freakish, but still she ii the same popular favorite with tho masses Who crowd the theatres w hero she appears. Persons often ask why she continues her whirling, Jiggling, raving, waving stylo of linking her songs. Tho answer Is easy. Miss Tanguay does what sho does on the ttage because she Is paid for It and Miss Tanguay Is the highest salaried Individual en the vaudeville stage. No other single entertainer, man or woman, has over re ceived the salary paid to Eva Tanguay. If It were told that her weekly Income In twidevlllo ran Into four figures, many would Become skeptical, vet It Is tho truth and the famous "I Don't Caro" comedienne has re ceived, on more than ono occasion, a higher alary than was ever paid to any act or production In vaudeville. ThIs Is not to be wondered at when It Is Considered that Ev a Tanguay Is the greatest 'dewing card In vaudeville and holds more lex-office records thr- any other artist or attraction In the two-a-day. Sho admits thit all her eccentricities, her rav ing antics, her peculiar songs, her exaggerated egoism are pure bunk, comedy and folderol, but every big city in tho United States, after eneor two weeks from this whirlwind of en thusiasm, clamors for her ear after ear. ,Vaudevllle managers nro nluays glad to welcome her back to their field. ",Mlss Tanguay has been appearing at the Bead of her own show and has posed and acted in motion pictures for a company In which sho Is personally interested, but 'raudevllle Is her forte and sho comes back to Kleth's next week, more excitable than ever, more crcentrlc than over and sinking funnler'songs than ever, but still the su Jreme little artiste In her own peculiar way. fWKVeVWA muf XHK following theatres obtain their pictures throuih th STANLEY Booking Cempaay, which Is a cnarantoe of early showing of the flout productions. AU pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ash for the theatre la jotir locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY DOOKINO COMPANY. II U A MRD A 12th. Morris i. Pa.syunk Av. nwuwumn m Mat. Dally 2 : E gs. 0 :4S 9 Paramount Pictures. BIanche Sweet in "THOSE WITHOUT SIN" APOLLO 62D AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILY ROBERT HARRON in "4 v "THE BAD BOY" ARCADIA CirESTNUT BELOW 16TH JACK PICKFORD in 'THE DUMMY" BELMONT B2D AB0VE MARKKT NORMA TALMADGE in " P A N T H B A " 'BLUEBIRD BROAD AND SUSQUEHANNA Ave. 1 v; . WALLACE REID in "TWB GOLDEN FETTER" 'V rmAD COTH AND CEDAR AVE. ,. VLUAK PARAMOUNT THBATRB f DOROTHY PHILLIPS in B-jrj "THE PIPER'S PRICE" &FAIRMOUNT 28TIc AND GIRARD AVENTJB Mouia Potara H, MwrtlA Stedman in iWLE HAPPINESS OF THREE WOMEN" r fWlil w erw TirwiTIIH MAT. DAILY fifiTU CT Irf'f.i " Bel. Sprues. Eiti, 7 to It. VrvT l cvnnp inrjiru : rein JCHJIC ULIlVn 111 r M I "HER OWN PEOPLE" FRANKFORD 471t' KItANKFOnD AVENUB CIVILIZATION" WEAT NORTHERN :'-V" nnilP.I ACCAIDRAK1 Broad St. At Erlo Aro. hnum iorinDMc.'. i wvuviLru riiD.fiirfc'J nt IT "TUB 1IALF.11REED" PPIAI 60TH and WALNUT STS. C,IV"rl lATS. 3 ISO. EV08.. 7 ETHEL CLAYTON Jn 'THE WEB OF DESIRE" . rTERSON 2&TH AND DAUPHIN STREETS JUNE CAPRICE in "A. CHILD OF THE WILD' )ER FORTY-FIRST AND bAKCASTKn AVKJMUJS LENOREULRICHin' V "HER OWN PEOPLE' iflBERTY ?R0ADfND( t CObUUDIA i BUckwell & June Elvidge In THE; SOCIAL LEPER" T SHAKE HANDS WITH THE EXPERT I riil I- - -111 ' HiBill L"'' 3$T " 7iiw-v fliV xrrrz- tf riifnFMiliiiirlltii Hero we see the cause and effect of a big battlo scene in "Womanhood," the proparcdness film spectaclo at tho Chestnut Street Opera House. "pEHIND tha staging ot a tiomcndous - motion picture battU scene Ho Innumer able details of executive expertness; and In some of these electricity Is depended upon for essential results An Instance of this la in tho work of the "explosion man." To him tho use of battery, wires and detonator Is as Important as to tha engineer of any colossal public work. In tho recent filming of a battlo scene In Commodore J. Stuart Blackton's "Woman hood: the Glory of tho Nation," on Staten Island, the "explosion man," with his trusty Ilttlo detonator, was a most Important fac tor In the success of tho action. Herman Rottjer, the explosion man of Vltagraph. staged bursting shells, gas attacks and subterranean mines realistically with a touch of his finger on the key. Totally? In conspicuous on tho side lines of tho battle field this clear-headed expert executed ex. plosions timed to the fraction of the second and without the Injury of a single person among the, hundreds That charged and strug gled across the terrain where scores of powder caches lay scattered to await his signal All this he managed successfully, ending with a climax of a mine explosion that consumed 300 pounds of the explosive at once. Amid a charging regiment small explo sions that left shell craters three feet deep were staged to represent the shattering of shells striking the ground. In connection with these discharges bombs were simul taneously thrown Into the air to explode about 200 feet above ground, to simulate shrapnel. Then here and thero heavier DANCING PREPARE FOR EASTER And tho reopening of the social season. Careful study of tho newer dances under the direc tion of well-versed tutors will Insure the requisite polish which mein so much MRS. COKTI'JSOI l'ersnnallx supervises all Instruction. 6 Private Lesions, S5 Gortisso 1S20 CIIF.STMIT ST. Locust 3102. Day and Kvenlns Wt Have n Branch In Fhlla. School Originality Is Our Watchword If It's Worth Happening It Always Happens Here First WAGNER DANCING 1750 NORTH nitOAI) .STKEhT I'lione, Diamond 838. 11 Single or IS lor S Frliatc Lcisons With Music. 12 Soon until 11 P. M. SCHOLARS' NIGHTS Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Reception Wed. & Sat. Evg. O. Wenlllns's Dance, Fri. Ev., liar. AO MUSIC STANGER VOICE SIOHT-SINOINQ CLASSES Diamond 0513 J. 2004 North Thirteenth St. p-. .. 7 f Bodm Gmpww LOCUST WD AJD LOCt;ST ROBERT WARWICK in "THE AltGTLE CASE" MARKET ST. Theatre 8S38r WM. DESMOND In "The Last of tho Ingrams " Every Wed. 'Tho Purple Mask" Ford-Cunard. Every Fri "Great Pecret," Bushman-Bayno. OVERBROOK 03D HAVKRFORD Hopt-Jonet Unit OreS. VIOLA DANA in "THE THREADS OF FATE" PALACE UU MARKET STREET 10c 20o. MARGUERITE CLARK in "THE FORTUNES OF FIFI" DADV RIDGE AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. rir. Mit. 2:i8. Evg. Siis-ii. NAZIMOVA in "WAR BRIDES" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET Douglas Fairbanks 'SfTappSInbm- Every Tuee. r"Great Secret," Bushman.Bayne. REGENT 1831 MARKET STREET human varcn oroax MABEL TALIAFERRO in THE BARRICADE" Rl A I T f OERMANTOWN AVH. I A Li I J AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in ' "THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS" 1 RKD V MARKET STREET U D I BELOW 7TH STREET Harold Lockwood & Mae Allison lr. 'THE PROMISE" SA F r -T "11 MARKET A V U I STREET MME. OLGA PETROVA in THE SECRET OF EVE" Of A MI rV MARKET ABOVE 18TH STANLEY ii-iB a. m. to litis p. u. PAULINE FREDERICK in " B A P H O " ln . mTrk UERMANTOWN AVENUB STRAND AT VENANGO STREW ROBERT WARWICK in "IjlEi A1V"1" w.. - . n tFOktiVnA BT . GEORGE BEBAN in , liltJ BtV"""'"" VICTORIA MAKKETST. ABOVB NINTH VIOLA DANA in THE MORTAL SIN" . KOBTH rHILAPEUHIA IDCRBRr'F T-T rruptlims ot e-uth g.ivo tho effect of mines Trench mortars hurling bombs were also Imitated cleverly, while rolling clouds of vapor from nozzles In tho defcnslva works gavo everything that was desired ns a rep resentation of nsphyxiatlng gas. Here and thero wero mammoth slxtccn-lnch guns be ing shattered by Internal explosions in a manner to suggest that an enemy shell had struck them fairly. Another thing in which tho Indlspcnsablo electric detonating apparatus figured was the dlschargo of a battery of four regula tion United States aimy field guns exactly timed to suit the ps etiological requirements of Commodore niackton. These wero not discharged by the artillerymen that stood round tho guns. In this case tho soldleia merely went through tho motions A cool nnd practiced man In the background touched them off with battery and wires connected to each gun nt the direction nf Commodore Blackton This was clone in order that tho nction of the guns might be absolutely timed with tho action of tho scene, and It was necessary for ono man only to havo control of tho discharges Tills was done delicately and In perfect harmony Walnut above 8th St. Mallncc Daily The Management hViTt; tho Attractions Here Aro I'rlmirlly for tho Entertainment of Inclined Audiences Thou, sands nt Women nro Amons our Itesulir Patrons This Should Dispel Any Doubts That .Mlslit Oauso Others of tho Fair Sex to Hesitate. Come This Week and See The MIDNIGHT MAIDENS nnnAn MATINEE TODAY. 2-30 DtJrU .SIGHTS AT 8'".0 Last 2 Weeks Heir Mats. Wed. & hat at 2.30. TREASURE ISLAND Extra Matinees Thursdny and Friday, at 3:30. FORREST MAT-T?s.8:i5 Henry W Savage's NEW MUSICAL, COMEDY TRIUMPH HAVE A HEART rADDirif MATINEE TODAY laIIilJrv EVENINGS. FAIR and WARMER 8:13 With JANET DEECHEIl March 20. foth Pcrforman Souvenirs "DPI4PI IM Germant'n &. Chelten Aves. urvrniium matinee today "HER UNBORN CHILD" SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY Net Week 'filltl. Ol" MINE' Trocadero THE I.ID LIFTERS and Ora Ental GEORGE I W '' '' y A Uttluro scries of seten thrUIInc eek. Lueh lllm complete In Itself, ever Aimed, hhlrley Mason, the j ounce pt'jri In each picture. SAVOY I.ULUST COLISEUM flltAMI LOf.AN AUDITORIUM TIOGA PRINCESS CKI1AK HiANKFORD WAYNE PATCE MONTGOMERY BKNN IMPERItT. AUDITORIUM M tMMOTII IIARRIOAN'S IKAMil.lN 1M.AZA KIlAMiLIN ChNTUKY NUhOUKIIANNA BRO IDH'AY KK1STONB hOMEHSET IDK.VL ORK PALACE WIHIIAUT PARK Front 33d and S MrwL. Wi WA K5a3 srai ism OUT-OF-TOWN CRITKRION, Brldreton, N, J, AUDITORIUM. Manhelm. Pa. FIRKMAV8 HALL, Perkasio. P. YOUMS, Scranton. Fa. ,. . OPKHA HOtsK, Mt. Holly. N. J. 1'AI.ACE. Salem. N. J. ORI'HKUM, lvtlstovvn. Pa. AUDITORIUM. Hiirllniton, N. i. ItlJUU imr.ft.". ....mm,,. . -. . iDninilW. lnltnra. l'a. CITY SQUARE, Atlantic fit tic Cltr. N. 1. COUKT. Atianne vii,. -ELKS. Mahanoy City, Fa. (1RAND. Jtllllamsport, Pa. GRAND, Vlneland, N. J. (RAND. Chester, Pa. . HIPPODROME. Lancaster. P l.OKK-NZE, Bethlehem, ra. LYCEUM. Newberry. Fa. orKRA HOUSE. Lehlahton, Fa. ORPIIKUM. Carlisle, LHriiaio. . MRI'HEUM. Wilkes-Barre. Fa. I-KOPLKS, Sunbory, Pa. RIVERSIDE, PtdpsrroT T KXIUBITOW: Book SEVEN DEADLY' BINS atUcClvn'a Scries Dett., Triangle- ODJce,. s ON EXPLOSIVES with the plan of the ptoducer, with vnilng pauses between each flash. Mr Itottjcr beforo Joining tho Vltagraph force3, waa twenty-five years with I'aln and Is a pvrotechnlclan of wide renown Ho has lrindled tho details of some notable pyrotcchnlcal events, such as those at tho Little Theatre 17th & DeLancey Sis. Dions Locust Cdlt Mit. Tnrliv, -.Of Itecliinlnc Monday Last 2 Weeks Hurry, Buy Seats Every Eve., 8:30 Sat. Mat, 2:30 Good Reserved Scats GOc & $1.00 CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY. 2:15 AND SM A Big, Patriotic Spectacle "Womanhood" or "THE GLORY OF THE NATION" The Photoplay of the Moment Dealing With Our Present ' International Troubles EVERY GOOD AMERICAN SHOULD SEE IT ! 1 Trlcer, Mats , 2V to 7rc, Nights. 20c to $1 500 Loner Tloor Seat f0c. Every Performance c. I faulinc rredenck Stanley Sapho" n 1 Marguerite Clark ralaCe In "THE FORTUNES OF Pauline Frederick Jack Pickford "The Dummy" Arcadia Mabel Taliaferro "The Barricade" Regent Tr. , . VIOLA DANA VlCtOna "The Mortal Sin" 2 SB y &BllUI . -fj. s SEVEN DEADLY SINS and uiKit they didto ONE LITTLE GIRL This Week SHIRLEY MASON with LE GUERE in "PASSION" flve-act photoplays, a new flay eachj but conneftm w iw "'TrTu! ni." ...." t und loveliest star ot tho films, up-t PASSION 1211 Market St. fiSd and Locust Rts. bLOTII . . . AOth nnd Market Sts. Camden, N. J. . . . . Broad and Rockland Sis. 17tli nnd Tloca 6ts. oui.rn Camden, N. J. 60th St. and Cedar Ave. 4711 FMnUford Ave. KNVY A 41f.3 Gerronntown Ato. MO East Glrard Ave. 1138 Woodland Ave. 02t North Second St. 23B otll Klihth St. till Ent C.lrord Ato. ft!d and Greennay Ave. Main ht., Darhy SJd St. and GlrardAro. Broad nnd Porter Sts. 717 South Third St. F.rlo Ave. nnd Marshall Sts, 1710 Susquehanna Ave. llopo and lork 8ts. Mnth nnd South Sts. 20th nnd Somerset Sis. PRIDE 10th St. and Colombia Are. oA.n nrlf Ht. March 20 March 28-20 March 28-27 March 27 March 211-30 March 20-30 March 27 March 28 March 20-30 March 20 March 28 March 30 March 31 April 3 April S April 0 April 0 April 10 April 10 April 13 Anrll Id Mar 7 April 26 April 20 April 10 March 27 March SO St. and Alleeheny Aro. March SI Dauphin Sts, . April HOUSES o LUNA. Mt. Union, Pa. EMPIRE. Heading. Pa. WIIITMWS. Camden. N. J. SAN TOY, Reading, Pa STROUD, Stroudsburt. Pa. SCI.NIC, York, Pa, TEMPLE. Ashland, Pa. THKATOItlUM. Mianioktn. Pa. VICTORIA, Taraaqua. Ita. VICTORIA, Dloomtburg, Pa. VICTORIA, Mllmlniton. DeL VICTORIA. Harrisburg;. Pa. VALENTINE, Mt. Carpel. Fa, OPERA HOUSE.' Berwick. Pa. KKtir.NT, ncranton. ra ROMAN. Plttston. Pa. IIYDK PARK, Scranton, Fa. MA.1KSTIC, Carbondale, Fa. AMERICAN. PottsTllle, Pa. ARCADE. Shenandoah, Pa. OI'FRA, Maurh Chunk, Pa. (IBM. Spring CHy. rr.UfiOI.A, Alleniown. Ta. PALACE. Catasnuqua. I'a.. maiiisu.'v. Aiientown ra. 117 Vine Btreet BAT U1UA.X ! otJOIuBl Sit - MUSICAL j6tTIN(G opening of the Kiel Canal, In Germany, and thoso at tho coronation of King Edward In London. Ho was also In chargo of tho celebration of the pcaco proclamation of President Diaz, In Mexico, nt tho Castle of Chapultcpec, whero Mr. Ilottjer was quar tered for threo months In preparation for tho display, one feature, of which was a "Niagara Kails" of fire, 1000 feet long. He was directly In tho pay of tho Mexican Government during his work there. He has been six years with Vltagraph and handled drllcato explosive stunts such na tho blow ing up of a railroad engino in "Tho Jug gernaut," und all kinds lot flro scenes In nrlous big pictures. At tho Staten Island battlo ho cmplood 2000 pounds of explo sives for tho various effects. GOVERNORS TO CONFER Western Executives Asked to Assemble at Boise, Idaho BOISE. Idaho, March 21, Governor Moses Alexander has telegraphed to Gov ernor Ernest Lister, of Washington, .presi dent of tho Western Conference of Gov ernors, suggesting an early meeting of the members in the conference to tnlk prepared ness. Governor Alexander Invited tho Governors to meet nt UoIec. He said In his message to Governor Lister ho considered the na tion is In a state of war with Germany. THEATUD CHESTNUT sssasMssiaiaasaaiBaass.aiasiHHsaiaiaMawsaBsaMs.saiaiaiasaHSSsaiafjisaassiiaiaiaBaiagiaiaiaiaiigiliaigig .r.r .LI EXCLUSIVE VAUDEVILLE ENOAOEMENT FOR ONE WEEK ONLYI EVA TANGUAY "The Bombshell of Joy" THE CYCLONIC COMEDIENNE WHO BOMBARDS HER AUDIENCE WITH NEW HONOS AND DAZZLES THEM with urn MMur.inrn costumes DAVID SAPIRSTEIN First VaudeUHe lour ot the Foremost American Pianist Who Is She? "PINKIE" What Is She? Billy Burke's Newest and Mot Faeclnatln Noelty Wallace Bradley & Ardine Qrette Neniomers With a Danclns and Slnelnsr Surprise H1CKI3Y BROS. 1 DeFOREST & KEARNS 1 THE RIALS Mrs. Vernon Castle in "PATRIA" ELEVENTH EPISODE. ENTITLED "SUNSET FALLS" AND THE EXTRA ADDED COMEDY FEATURE CLARK & HAMILTON V Ct.FA Kit COMEDIAN AND A TnETTV OIBT. IN .' HhnwR Dillj Mntlnees, J 1' M., sala Alvan n Week In ArUsnie ImtlmllmlliWn. 7mi ' mtimmunti 'inwmWni ra n v a tm ra vua na xm w m m wa n ri vfuu bl va a urn ci MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 25c and SOc EVENINGS 25c, 35c, lllls AIT. A lOMIUIT "THE PRINCESS PAT" COMMENCING MONDAY KtLNINU COMBINING THE CHARM OF A YIENNE8E OPERETTA WITH THE SPIRIT OF A PARISIAN CABARET SHOtV Y I GREAT CAST & DOU-NTOMN TICKET OFFICE. (UMBELS. MAIL ORDERS PHONE ORDFRS PRESTON 2164 WEST Me THE J. FRED ZIMMERMAN Gcrmantonn and Chelten Aenuei ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING: MONDAY EVENINO E P CHI in. IUI.I. 1 1 lie. j i itiKmo THE MUSICAL COMEDY YOU'VE 11EEN 99 - r-S .J-rtt m iskA''V'VcVEaBBsVsBBiaVHaVV With SYLVIA "CUDDLES" DE FRANKIE and A TEERLESS CAST OF 6INOER8 & DANCERS 30 PEOPLE AND 25 SONG HITS MARIA THE OIRL WITH THE ACCORDEO.N PIANO Matinees Tnemlnv. Thursday and Saturday. S5c. SihA rs ADVAN-bhApril 2 "The TN l-sr. t hra OM.t I (I A DRAMATIC SENSATION! "I WILL PAY UUT I WILL T.A-V AU T.ITTT.P AS 1 HAN" H . i n na 1 B I MM ut VRKfBTETVlBBKKBBLKiflBUWSSPKSBBMSRaBBBBBBr jbKsVJHHgSiHkKjJgnwBKiSBB COMING: "PEG O' MY HEART" FKr..?erW5fokn,d.50TiT.'rne'.n' APR. 9 ALSO RETURN ENOAOEMENT OK THE MOST SENSATIONAL PLAT COMMENCING APRIL 30TH: "HER UNBORN CHILD" TO SOCIETIES; BOOK YOUR BENEFIT NOW! LIBERAL TERMS ELMENDORF AUAJJiJii ur uuoiv E XT 1 A TIMES FRIDAY EVE. AT 8:15 THE HOLY LAND SATURDAY MAT. AT 2:30 AROUND THE WORLD Colored Views and Motion Pictures. Mads and Colored by Mr. Blmendorf Tickets. Heppe's, 1110 Chest., Sta to")!. "THE GOLDEN LEGEND" WILL BE GIVEN HERE Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus to Sing Sullivan Work The Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus will sing "Tho Golden Legend," a cantata by Sir Arthur Sullivan, at the annual spring concert of this organisation, to bo given In the Metropolitan Opera House on Wednes day evening, April 26, Tho chorus, famed foV Its achievements In light and grand opera and oratorio work, has been augmented by H. J. Tlly, tho di rector, who Is assiduously engaged in pre paring for the event Rehearsals have been vmi. "aBTPihLf 15?: 2 I I Hraar LANCASTER AVE. fg tsHat lletween 40th A 41t LH I wiKr M.n.. TnM. ana itea. a """ itrst Tim at The Dreamer" 1 HH A ome'dy.Dr'amatlc., Singing A Dancing B NpTeltrvlrt S ltall ft Company at S H Ho T1IEO AND HFB DAMHES g HS Original and 'Versatile LEO I1EERS g Kfl Dlverslfled Entertainment H rr.:a DOOI.KV AND NELSON g 30 ""First Showing TitlAMJI.K WILFRED B SsMf I.UCAH. In "A LOVE SUBLIME" IB PH nmplete hanre of Hill Thnrsdar I H K4' AND TWELFTH STREETS WAYWARD CnVCEIT $(' r TTTTI'I I I I I I I I n E t-ziisssBF ----- t VaSBBBBBBBBT- Ifc alilllB- E - -IKr'BaiaB - - If - -BP'" JbbbbI HbB """"" H - cfJtSBiB IE :r:Sll:i-:- I -- .'H::::: 1 --XiWWm:::-- IB - -- yjaB 3n(B- In - - - "SBBBBBBst "T '- 1 1 - "i.' a J',c and ftOc. Nlshts s p. M , J.'ic to 1 00 Hell Filbert 3VIV Kestn-e Bsee 21.10 I MARKET &40TH Vt CTDCTTC ' mrnllnfm MnimwnmUmlhmh J s- J 50c, 75c and a Few at $1. JOHN CORT Presents THE CASINO THEATRE. NEW YORK, MUSICAL TRIUMPH ora Delia Introducing the Most Fascinating Chorus Girls Ever Coaxed From Broadway BOOK BY FELIX DOERMANN REVISED AND ADAPTED BY COSMO HAMILTON AND DOROTHY DONNELLT LYRICS BY PERCY" WAXMAN SCORE BY CHARLES CUVILLIER AND MILTON SCHWARZWALD ENSEMBLE & SPECIAL ORCHESTRA THEATRE M,f.en;alTMT.Le?rR Plajs for tha Whole Family jib. WAITING FOR Nights. iOo. 30c, ftOf Guilty Woman' BELL PHONE I O't'n 3 0 I Evgs., 25c, 50c, 75c & $1 Positively No Higher Top. Mat. Tuea. & Thurs.. SOc. SSo Regular Sat. Mat.. 25c, ftOe. lie Today. Last Times, "GIRL OF MINE" ENCINO MONDAY EVENINO A BIG PLAY A BIG THEME DOES THE WOMAN PAY? WITHERSrOON HALL WEDNESDAY, MARCH it, 8: Joist Recital by ETIEL ALTEMUS PIANIST ARTHUR HADLEY 'CELLIST Tickets ll.R0.tl.T5o ABOo at Htppe'a.llltt Cheat. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE . .. METROPOL jliiapi ur&A tunranifiji, x. Tues. Evt.. Jfcr. ST, Tiitn nrselaelr Die WaHciMr tin... nAekf Kurt. Uatianautr. MM. Urtos, whi.Ahlir Ruvsdasl. Cond.. ifr. Seats, 110 Chestnut St. Wal. 4424; Raaa Vt. Wltkoi VIOLl i-somxms RECITAL SJiM1TIi5s. vBsssmWfV:jBBJ!' Hp Tlotota. 11,60. tl ,T9, me, at . ijfs-'a, ' ,,. i .ii '! !. .iiiywsjayjipp .V- In procres for weefetjTa preceded to;'mt etttrtcxttfri 41 tlon, which will b Mtto4 teeffcur 'l nttAuw f rtr m:m' sssssssssBissBissiaaBSssssssssssssBisssssssssssssaiBsaMiBaislBMsMsB(aasBM Continuous A. M. to IMS P.7M.J PRICES 104, v ALL NEXT WEEK J J Clara Kimball! Young Tfi IN PICIURIZATION OF THE Price She w Paid By David Graham Phillips !. snmsm an sBisMiBbjsassksssisBSifsasaii ADDED ATTRAqnON Thuridsx, Friday A Batordiy Dittmar's "Living Book of Nature" Dssauer't Symphony Orchestra i WEJ5K OF APRIL 2 EXCLUS1E FIRST SHOWING "IDLE WIVES" WONDERFUL the Heart ot Shopping District el HIX 11 A. M. TO 1 P. U 10c. 15c 1 TO 6 P. U 10c. 15c. 25c EVENINGS 15c. 25c. 35c On Ssturdsys. Erenlng Prices HI:! A COMEDIAN OF MERIT . GORDON ELDRED AND COMPANY In a Farce Comedy Playlet Hi "WunByaLeg"! Real Humor Combined With Amusing Incidenta Galore SPECIAL ADDED FEATUBB IMPERIAL JIU JITSU JAPS Something ,Neir la Oriental Noreltles Usual Big Surrounding BUI CTinrTrErrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrjCTnTroi THKATRB "V VarVat iTf,w AOtS Sfvaaf IfATINER DAILY 2 SO. lOe erUMMiH, 7 & 9, 1UC, .'W, x Mondsy, Tuesdsy ft Wednesday Welcome- Return Engagement liy Populsr Request SEYMOUR BROWN And Company ,In Mixture of Comedy and Music I "What s Your Name?" Thursday, Friday A Ssturdty CHARIJEDOOIN . Fhlla.'s Farorlte Baseball Player ft JAMES McCOOL The Local Favorite OTHERS WHOM YOU KNOW BROAD BT. ft BMTDEB AVE.1 MatDailyat2 lOcl Evgs,6.45 & 9, 10-203t Mondar, Tuesdsr A Wednesday UK.MAri Jtrrnir.3 rreseau James Gildea A..l.t4 l nIT7I OWTNN. CARL MA8bN AND COMPANY In "The Man Hunters" A Musical Rom lor of thf South I DVP laltV WM. FOX Presents ' Ormi Wnwlrv Exeluslr Soutkl "Where Love Leads' Thnrsday. Frldsy ft Sstardsy WILLIAM ORADY Presents VICTOR MUSICAL; MELANGE A 8pCUrular Vocal tnd XMtm mavii irravciKH 85?SElfS5 Robert Warwick Ixclaslra Bsuta PtUs. Skowlaa ? "Th.' Arcnrl. CsU" V. ...w,...-,. , . AND OTHER rtUTURM ij- AULfM'l QRAtN leAiVAjptyirtai MOTB fi SMm AKtJ ..v I IB H In TH1 m f i x 4 WEST PHILAnELrHlA ACADEMY SaU' H. Ht Chest mif" RIDT.E AVENUE "- R-E;k;.Aw,i,i,i,",,T"- Phlkdelphia TUIN1UHT JW Jj:i& '.''- ii .-. kiAnaV Is. tnvpfl And Hinni wnm. i i'; Vf . V1( M vt z-r s avfi idLMK " fr