tt. tt. "A . 1 . j . . IWV ' 41 ',' - " ' f : 5 r li" v MrTli srr" iv EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1917 IQUAINT ASEECTS OF STARS AND NEAR-STARS BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS THE THEATRICAL BAEDEKER WAV ATTRACTION'S iUMSMW-"UottlnB Married," with William rnveislirfm Oniric, rw 11.11 Spon .a nenrtatta Cro,rn. Bernard Bha .JKuSKof0 c Jer Tot matrimony with what nomhc to bo a fine c,t. Oponlnp, next 8atuyTBht! v UUXTJXUIXO VI, AYS rORtlEST "llavo a Heart," with Billy U. Van, MarKarct llomalne, Flora Znbcllc, Donald MacDonald and Thurston Hall. Henry W. Savage's efflctent production of a, musical play with both wit and melody. tARRICK"Vnr and t Warmer," with Janet Beeehcr. Avery Hopwood'u cock tall farce about tho effects of the In sidious drink and two flighty young couples. Amusing. tYRIC "Katlnlta," with T. Hoy Barnes, Ada Meade, Audrey Mnplo and the , Inimitable Robins. Tuneful scores plu) tirlKlt past and adenuatn nrnrlnrHnn ttiaW IS& this diverting. , W.ITTLE THEATRE "The Family Tree." with Stage Society Players. Howard Shelley's satirical farce poking fun at those who buy tholr coats-of-atms Funny, but needs pruning. BROAD "Treasure Island?' with Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hopkins. Tho perfect Ste venson play done In tho perfect Sto on ion manner, Two performances only, net . Saturday, AT POPULAR PRICES yrALXVT "Pet; o' My Heart," wltU Carowe-Carvol. J. Hartley Manners's ever-popular comedy of tho llttlo Irish girl, her dog and her mean relatives. 9RPHEUM "The Guilty Woman," with John Davidson and others. Drama 'built on tho same theme ns "Madamo X" and also adapted from a French source. PHOTOPLAYS MTANLEY "Tho Bottle Imp," with Set ' sue Hayakawa, nil week. Adaptation of Stevenson's fantastic talo of tho South Seas, directed by Mnrshall Kcllart. Aho British war pictures, Holmes's travelogue, FcenlcH and comedies. ARCADIA "Tho Bond Between," with George Bcban, flist half of tho week. "As Men Love," with Mrytlo Stcdinau and Houro Tetcrs, latter half of tho week Others VICTORIA "Idle Wive," produced by Lois Weber nnd Phillips Smalley, all week. Nocl photodrama, featuring tho ' directors In leading roles. Others. fALACE "Sapho," with Taullno Frederick, nil woek Others, Including British war pictures. HEOENT "A Million Bid," with Anita Stewart, Monday, Tuchday ; "His Father's Son," with Lionel Ban J more Wednesday, Thursday: "Tangled Lives." with Kobcrt Mantell, Friday, Saturday. ff TRANJ "The Girl Phlllppa," with Anita Stewart, all week. Others. JtUDY Dally chango of bill, with George Walsh. Peggy Hyland, Marguerite Clark, Blanche Sweet, Douglas' Fairbanks and Mabel Taliaferro as stars. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Womanhood, tho Glory of a Nation," with Alice Jojco and Harry Morcy. Im posing Vltagraph production .of a pre paredness spectacle far superior to "The Battle Cry of Pence." VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S "Young Mrs. Stanford," with Emily Ann Wcllman, Hvan-Burrows Fon taine, In dances; Joseph H Howard and Ethelyn Clark, Stuart Barnes; Pletro, a' piano -accordionist ; "The vacuum wfr Cleaner," Lew Reed and the Wright Girls, I'suna. ! ft-. m tk n OLOnE "Tho Fashion Show," Charles "ooln nnd James McCool. "Tho Man Hunters," Chaplin and Hilton. Sorettl nnd Antoinette. Lillian nnd Boggs, Ray Monde, Oruett, Kramer and Oruett, Tracey arid Vincent, Sprngue and Mc cecc. UIIOAITWAY Jfisls Vlvtin n.,,1 l, .i. strels. Hay ami Gordon Doolev, Anderson ana i,nns, Wayne and the Wnrrcn Girls, Vartenbcrg Brothers, "HlRlr- Finance," Photoplny, first half of week. Fraullnger Mrlng Band. Charters, Myers and Co , tho Bellboy Trio, Rpberts nnd Hill, IIlslo La Uergere, "Panthen," photoplay, latter hnlf of week. WILLIAM PEXX Frank Morrcll and .Seashore Revue' Jim and Marlon Hnr kins, Stren Trio, "Just For Instance," "A Woman's Awakening," photoplay, first half of week. "Hosel.iml," Carson nnd Wlllnrd. "Go Get 'Km, Roger!" "The Good Bad Man," photoplay, latter half of w eek. ORAXD nmmett Welch and minstrel re vue, "Our Army anU Navy," lecturo by Francis P. Bont, May Lllnore and Vlolcj t Carleton, Major Dolo, "Jntk Swift," Ivahl, Walton and Henry, Pathe news, others. CROSS KEYS"S Llttlo Wives," Rose nnd Powers, Charles Lcdcger, others, first half of week. "Six Llttlo Wlcs," Swain's Pets, Clinton nnd Rooncy, others, latter half of week. BURLESQUE CASIXO "The Beauty Show," with Al Reeves, John K Hawlcv, Al Green and Bemlco Taber. Mr Reeves promises a new monologue and song. "That's Llf ' TROVADERO 'Tho Darlings of Paris," with Mllo, Lew Rej nobis, Harry Kejon nnd Peggy Dennis "The Bathing Girls" und "Tho Baseball Girls" arc features. COMIXa ATTRACTION'S MOXDAY, APKIL !: UROAD"btley Kaje," with Elsie Fergu son. LYRIC "So Long t,tty," with Charlotte Greenwood LITTLE THEATRE "Cnndlda," with Stago Society Players CHESTXUT STREET OPLfA HOUSE ,, "Joan, tho Woman," with Gcraldlue Farrar. FORREST "Mr. Rip Van Winkle," with tho Mask and Wig Club KEITH'S "The Forest Fire," Mack and Walker, Craig Campbell. PALACE PATRIOTIC IN RED, WHITE, BLUE Tho lobby of tho Palace Theatre, pro scnts an ccn moro liuniUoino nppcarauco now than eer before by reason of a new electric sign and nrtistlo decorations These consist of tho Amerlcnn flag, tho city flag und emblems of tho army and navy, not ono but many, arranged In btrlklng vivid ness and mado more prominent by numbers of electric lights In red, whlto and blue. These colors are also tho scheme of tho new sign placed over tho central lobby and tho vord "Palace" Is spelled out In letters that are a reminder of that for which the flags stand. teSik Mmm k,' - u Saviour the following oratorios and enn tatas were among those given: Rossini's "Stnbat Mater" (each senson Including tho complete "Amen Chorus"). Liszt's "Bells of Strnssburg." St. Saen's 'Christmas Oratorio." Gouned'H "Do Profundls." Liszt's" Thirteenth Psnlm. Gilchrist's Forty-sixth Psalm Dubois's "Seven LnsrWords." Haul's "Holy City.' John Sebastian Victor." Mathcw's "Paschal Other Thcnlricnl News on Page 12 Continuous HUB A. M. to 11 115 P. It, Marktt Above 10th ARTCRAFT PICTURES CORPORATION I'resentu . THE MACJIC NAStC OF GEO. M. COHAN Maundcr's "Bethlehom." Maunder'a "Olivet to Calvary." Stalncr'a "Crucifixion" nnd several mu sical servlcesVf Russian music. Tho Choir of tho, Church of tho Saviour BROAD Last Mat. & Evg. TREASURE ISLAND , FORREST Mat.TodayBnwB' NVw tmfna1 fVimaiW Trliimnli HAVE A HEART Mc to 11.80 nt ropulnr Veitnesilny Matlnra GARRICK Mat. Today "" AT FAIR and WARMER rn , .. .Vlth. jani:t lir.r.cmm BOe to II f,0 nt Popular Wclncwlnv Mntlnm ACADEMT SmIi at Hrppe'. llto Chestnut TONIGHT at 8:1 S Special Performance nr in Philadelphia Orchestra BACH ST. MATTHEW PASSION MUSIC Alste4 by prominent Fololstn the Phllalclnht Orchestra Chorus nnd Children's chorus consists of thirty-two boys' voices and eighteen altos, tenors nndbasses. IlullJ, sill iue Kts. i a.' 10f, 35c SSr -.K'MSBSJ JB Hsn. K.s3r lANCASTEa AVE. 11 ttftxD' lANPASTEa AVE. llrlnrrn lOlli .V 4II Mon., Tura, nml Wed. IlintT I.AMONT Presents FRANK MORRELL and HisSnASHORE REVUE JIIMAII m; STUHR'AI COMHDY Hperliit Konrrv nnd (Vwtumes .IIM mill STItXMI TUIII VIAKION II VUKIS-i I II Mil I S II. HVIITn IKIVNIll,!, I Irxt MinnhK SEENA OWEN MOVIW'H AV KKN INO" iimim.i-.ii. rn,siii. 01 iiii.i. Tiiuita HIW Knickerbocker 40T" 'v Sf 8T8, LAST TWO PUIlFOrtMANCKI "FLORA BELLA" CASINO, N. Y., MUSICAL SUCCESS IN BYGONE DAYS Elsie Fciguson used to look like this when bhc was u mute but not inglorious player in "The Liberty Belles." LEPS WILL CONDUCT "THE CRUCIFIXION" Interesting Palm Sunday Musical Fea ture With Noted Director Tomoirow evening at tho Church of the Saviour, under tho direction of W.isslll Leps, htiilucr'M "Ctucltlxlon" vlll be sung, with Karlo Waldo Marshall as tenor sololut and William Button Plcrsot as bass hololst During tho sev'en sensons that Mr Llus has been musical director and organlbt of tho vested choir of tho Clu.rch of tho Coupled with I'lcturljatlon of Ills Greatest Stags Success "BROADWAY JONES" nn?ils.. "'.'o'oPlay Kh' the star even creater opportunity to entrrtnln than the etase. It It 2S . f .'.ho ,'rn,l Amorican plays that you will so readily appreciate. musical rnoatiAM nv. Stanley Concert Orchestra OVEUTUIli:: Mclodlrs rrom "Sybil" (Victor Jacobl) iollonct by the rendition of "Tim bTAlt-HI'ANOLnU UANNEH" In which audlenco Is requested tu Join DUItlNO T1IU KHOVV1NO or THE MAIN ATTRACTION The follonlnp; exierpti taken from' Geo. M. Cohan's musical plass "The Llttlo Millionaire" r Minutes From llroadway" (loorce Washington. Jr." "Mfly Miles From Boston" The Talk of Now York" Tho Governor h hon" The Honcymoonors" EXHIBITORS m.t.,,n. '"tern I'ennn and Now Jersey TAK1J NOTICi: AND DO .NOT PAIL TO dFh THIS rilOUL'CTlON AT THE STANLEY 'mis Arrr.itNoov oit this uvunino LAbT TIMUH TODAY DAT ApC 1-11 MAUKlir bntKKT r l.s.h, 10 A M to U.1B p M MARY PICKFORD ' In "A POOH LITTLE ItlCH GUtL" ARiArIA t'HIJhl'.M'T Ilelow 1GTH "WtWJl.n.Vi A. M. to 11:15 V. M i The Shot that Stirred a MiUioA Sauls ! Ilffili SSEW-JI JL-'lTTmi t'fJIIIIIIU. W,-t-x&!2Z?$i 3 PAUL STRONG-DIRECTOR OF GNERGIH6 AOORBSSINO THE WAR COUNCIU. Wilson Calls Special g- ' r . . ..lkM-m--..., Dessionoi congress monaaii rs -The Drama of theHourCailsTibuTodai "The Battlefieldt of Europe are ghattly proof that 'there tt no peace , and that nations are not safe from attack and invasion. America mutt prepare! America does prepare and emerge victorious in GREATER Vlf AGRAPH'S New wonder-drama J-Stuart Bkckioris Soul Stirring Spectacle "WCMANHDQD the Glory of theNation By J. Stuart Blackton and Cyrui Townsen4 Brady Featuring ALICE JOYCE, HARRY MOREY Aa a All Star Vitagraph Cast WHjlJMEBHBHm3 s? s3,n,raBaK8i if vSfcsscfiBISr1f5. WM. S. HART In THU f-QUAHH UKAL MAN" RFniPTMT HAllKUT nelow 17T1I V N l A- s' t ": P M- GtXJltOU WALSH III "HIGH I'lNANCB VIPXrsRI A MAHKKT Above Oril V IK, 1 Wl A M t0 n. p CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN Tlin SHLZNlCK riCTUHB Tin: mien shi: paid "Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation" cost half a million dollars to produce it is worthit to America! So vital Is its theme so enchanting its love motil bo wonderful its setting that it has the power to stir a million souls to action i Onmmnrlnr. T fif,mr- Rlnrfctntl'S lflteSt nchlCVC- ment not alone marks n new era in motion picture production but it points a way to Preparedness for America that will make "Liberty Forever" not a hope but a permanent assurance i CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HUUSJi TWICE DAILY 2:30 and 8:30 P. M. Walnut above 8th St. Matinee Daily 6000 Women Attend Weekly OH! HERE'S OUR OLD PAL Al Reeves UlUllUITmilJlLUIlllIMSIt nilJlimillillSEFLI'l JKJ.llNlUnitllluiLllIKIlNll-IEIJIilililllJT: J His Beauty Show Lin Observance of His 25th An niversary, It Is Some Hummerl Al Says It's .-lis Best Ever. That's Going Some. iWlOOO CashfiJrtheBestEssaq-HowAmerica ShoiildBrepaBe', 1 v Contest open to ah. Judges will be four officers from Army and Navy and Commodore J. Stuart Blackton. Best essays will be submitted to the Sec retaries of tlje War and Navy for their consideratibn. Ask for Contest Folder when'you buy your ticket. Contest closes July 4th, 1917, and the $1,000 ' GREATER VITAGRAPH, 1600 Broadway New York City. Cash Prize will be awarded August 18th, 1917. "Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation," actually shows how, in the opinion of hich officers and war experts, America could win any war. Before writing your essay, therefore, it will be helpful to see this wonderful drama. Address Contest Department, ( f&?'9 - ' J.Fred Zimmerman Theatre TOtf" ji ' itffiii y oi.uvi v rmv ami ihi:i.ii.n avi.s Ono Wtck, Commentlne Monday A DRAMATIC SENSATION! A BIG PLAY1 GUILTY WOMAM DOES THE WOMAN PAY? Matinee Tues., Thurs., Sat 25c Nights, 20, SO, SOe April ,U Hnppy Hooligan's Honeymoon Comlne Soon In llrsponsM to Popular llequMt. "HKIl UM10K.V CHILD." 'TIUl O' MY 1IHA11T" NIXON'S GRAND IIUOAI) AMI MONTGOMKBY EMMETT WELCH and His Minstrels MAY KI.INOHB and VIOM5T CAIILETON: JAC1C HWIFT": MAJOH D0YI.K: HON. WI1ANCI8 1'. IIKNT. KAHI.. WALTON & HCNilY PICTimiM YK1.LOW CHICKS i"J i-innivs PAT MAT urr',nnlnrr Fa,fPi. Mnnrlav Aoril 9lh Seat Sale Thurs. 9 A. M. Bel,in? fa.8ter MOhY' rSS sTlS H.8TOUV 1 AB THB IMMOJtTAl. MAIO O. O POPULAR fKICIS " HEOAN .If JAIN ur Jl sl.nd. .UPremo Ihe ,rf.trt woman JESSE L. LASKY Freienta GERAiDINE inremD ? . -.v.v " t.- ""- mt. - i.nnranT iiiiipiiprni. biio Tom from " Sisant'i hsirtt. unfll. within a Ihort .pan of two yr. .he .tooH beside k,lff ' ..v.ntten ys.r. of at. b wm MMMIMcr-IBfm" . .- r -r-vh" ...j.. AS THE IMMORTAti MAID OF ORLEANS In CECIh 11. IJB MILI.E'S CINHMA MASTEIU'lECn JOAN THE WJQMAJi UANCINQ G THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS M.r vw.i it RAND Spring Jubilee Bill of 1917 Novelties Interspersed With Popular Artists Who Have Made Themselves Stars! First Appearance in Vaudeville I First Appearance in Vaudeville EMILY ANN MISS EVAN-BURROWS Wellman ! Fontaine in "YOUNG MRS. STANFORD" an inti:ii:i,y i.sTi:m:sTiN(t 'TLAWl' IlUAMA 'lOI.D IN sevi:n ci.iMACTr.mr sci:s'i:s Assisted by J. Sheldon & Co. PIlIIIVTINd AN i:t.AI!OIlAT13 AIl ItA.MII.MI.VT OP Dl.l'OllATIVU n.vNci: panioviimi:s Reed & Wright George Rolland Newsomes Girls & Co. I Four musical oouirms "iiii: vacitm ri.i;ANi:n' ACUOHVriC NOVELTY Special Comedy Feature Special Musical Feature! Stuart Barnes Pietro THE POPULAR DROLL COMEDIAN IN NEW SONO1 AND M TORIES THE MAHVELOUS MASTER or THE PIANO-Af'CORDION Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria" TWELFTH El'IhODE Ol' THItll.I s KVTITt I'M ' TEACE WHICH PARSES ALL UNDERbrANDlNa" Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! wpk Howard & Clark ? THE l'AMOl'M roVll'Osl'.ll AMI IHE Ml SH'AL COVIEPV l'AVOIUTi: Ol'l'l'.RlMl A REI'ERrcilUE OE M)M1 hl'CCU-..si:s Ol' 'llll! l'AST AND I'UE3ENT 2 Shown D.lb Mitltiorx L' ! JI L'V nnJ ".Hi MkhtK SI' M, 2V1 to Jl 1)0 Soati Alwos a Week In Advmur II 11. rilbrrt ail' Kritonc. !Un 21. in 1 'Phone v cffarht above jtfnthJSy Walnut L -wrt 51-80 Sg5jilIMall(fflg; 'Phone Walnut 51-80 CONTINUOUS 9 A. M. TO 11.15 P. M. PRICES 10c, 20c MEZZANINE BOXES (Reserved) 25c ONE! WEEK ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley In Exclusive First Showing of WAGNER 17SO North llrnml DANCING tl fliiiole or tt for t rriv. Lea. Alt- U Noon SCHOLARS' NIGHTS Monday, Tuesdsy ana Thursday Reception Wed. & St. Evg. Plsas'ant SurroundlnRS. Idfal Floor f Matliir Luster Moiiilay Kecepllon SPECIAL PATRIOTIC DANCE this HaturUay, .iivill.ll it, ntrmns. Dance and scenes to ths Rtlrrlnr strains of America's I'atrlotlo Boots. f WkJ AT H mJJm &i iA Mai w4 MmM WSQ$m& wm& m mm MM m S fc Mm "IDLE WIVES," the play that powerfully portrays the foi bles of human nature with all Humanity in the cast, offers a rare treat to the lover of the photo drama. Produced by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley, producers of "Scandal." "Jewel," "Hypocrites," "Where Are My Children" and other notable suc cesses. "IDLE WlVka is much more than the ordinary fea ture film. It is a tremendous production with a superb company of players. It is the play that lifts the curtain on Society's glass houses. ADDED ATTRACTIONS MONDAY. TUESDAY lvTA LTNDRR "MAX WANTS AND WEDNESDAY "lrtV. LiHNUaR A DIVORCE." ' THURSDAY, EKIDAY AND SATURDAY DITTMAR'S LIVING BOOK OF NATURE y PREPARE FOR EASTER And the reopenln of the clal season. Careful study of the newer dances under tn airso Hon of- well-verssd tutor will Insure the reavtslt polish which means so MUcn. MBS. COTIMWu.rwMSU- COMING EASTER WEEK -. The Play Every Man and Woman in the World Should See "THE PEOPLE vs. ' VIHKT LOCAL rRKBKNTATlON JOHN, DOE n, I L The Remarkable Motion Lvtuwd. to LiiTissiaiiHiisuiiiim ' In 'lh Hestt. sf, Bhowdst Dtstris II A. H, TO 1 p, M..n.,10o. 1M a?21.L " 10c. f. 31, IJVP.NIM1S ..18c, 2oc,S6 On Stturdays. Erenln j'rei "7-.. NKXT WEEK "'' Annivn riKitsoN Present! Catharine Crawford The World' Renowned! MrwUI 'm, 4 "The Fashion stiiwi a oononotTH mspr,AT of EAHTBH II.NKItY A LINQEBlB rtiltsdclphli's rapular Duo Charles ' June DOOIN ;nd McCOOL THE I1AKI! lull, MAV AMI TIIU IRISH TENOR In Bongn, Daarrs snd Homedy AND OrllKR rUATCRE ACTS THETRB Uarkst bolaw GOtk Strsat jMATINfc-l DAILY .2 SO 10c 4 iuYft.-Niffi, t s b, iue, uc aac BOYLE WOOLFOLK TresenU Tlie Acme of Eicelleme to Musical Comedy, The SIX LITTLE WIVES By WILL IIODOII, Author of "Th i lime, rise ami thu Ulrl." Tot Stubborn Cinderella." i CAST HEADED DY i AL HARRISON and JOHNNIE PHILLIBER AND INCLWDINO -AimslH 23 OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILH I'fj BROAD ST. & SNYDER AYZ. EJf Aiat.uauyai iue Evgs,(M5 & 9, 10-20-30 Uondsr, Tuesday and Wednesday FRANK WOLF Presents JOSIE FLYNN AND HER MINSTRELS MEI.0I1Y MIRTH COMEDY ADUCU ATTRACTION Ray and Gordon Dooley Others nnd Kxelinlre Poufh riilla. HlionliiK of WM. FOX'S Fhotoplay George Walsh- !:F1 Tliursdny. Frldny snd Saturdsy AM110N I'ARADINE Presents I'rlze Winners f Mummer' I'arade AIIDI.I) ATIRACIION SPENCER CHARTERS, IRENE MYERS & CO. LEWIS J. SELZNrCK l'reseqts NORMA TALMADGE In Etehisl South Vhlls. Showlnf of Powerful Photoplay "PANTHEA' ra ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVG., APRIL 10? H. HVAN WILLIAMS IN IlECITAL AND ASSISTING THE UNITED WELS SINGERS in "Hiawatha's Weddi . Feast" Directed by Edith Myfanwy Mori Artomranlpcl Iji . members I'hlla Orche Tickets at Heppo's, 1117 Chest. Ht.. Aprl Ttesered Keats. SI r.O. 11 on. 75c AB theatre seats at Academy nleht of concertU oLITTLE THEATRE 17TH AND DH LWCBTim, ,- HATlN'Ki: TODAY. .31 TONlOHTSJ m:aiNNiNa jion ay.last w;h, : "THC P&MII.V TstEE'JS. Hy IIOV T CHELLEY' '-"ra kWITll" Kllll TUESDAY. AWUt. mon. i:m:. f uurumy Mifi.i -. CAj-'i.,. rr, -..nv APRIL f "StT Mi ' iilS BILL - iVM. CANDIDA. ki U A .'vr & "HOW HE LIED TO HfcKj HI1SRAND" .V Ity UORQE BERNARD SHAW,, .ittmu ala at IleniM's. 1119 Tl n Thilnrllnhia OrclMtl SPECIAL performance:oi BAHH ST. MATTHEW; tk passion music -m Tuesday Evg., Aprfl ZffA 8iU Prleesi .iu, 9.vv, ." V .-- -loo Unrrserred Clallery r-eU. iie No Mail Orders Accepted x METROPOUTAN TrTH. Concert by Jvun McCORMACK! Ticket Sale on Monday. 1108 Chestnut mil SEATS 75c, II. H.S0 ANU 2 ; ' RDCITAL TOMORROW NIOHT m Keith's Garden l'ler ineatre. Atmnuc -Clnfig I VDir1 MATINU'2 TODAY LslKl TJHS' ,D NEXT KATINKA ATIFI PHI LiBT MAT' TODAY. 2 :JO , ti- The Beautiful Unknot THE PASSION PLA! Undsr the Aurrices of Bt 7omi' rirti l ,-A;iHiIOn. i 1 WEEK ONI with T. ROT HARNESS METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUBI1 'i Matinee Today.. 2:1B. IVnl. ait ' TICKETS. $1.60. $1, 78o mnd - A At Metropolitan upera House. ilo Chestiiat 2nd Bt. Joseph'! Colleg,. lRtd ThomSTi AdADEMY nn liTTOTr. Saturday Afternoon, April 14, at PADEHEWS kets. i 10 isoo. , Boxes, m'J ,,i. iciipe'., II '9 Chestnut it., TleSStV for Dec. 5 rami fn A v A:1-.V!,5. Ticket OvLtoT,Pl- 1if?.01 t0T Ar. 14'wlti IS1 V " "-I BtelnwayU MOTROI'PUTA OPHRA HOO" Unvivw,ui VTWIA C01iTAW . TUES. -n Mam. r.rr.. ." sb UaLci HltvaU ttrWf' Jr". rit'. I l I 1-VH Al'Jl. 3. o. - ions Mr. Pah utats, Atua unesi. Bt. walnut tt3i ,JrAh,',pcoH. "" Tuea;.., Alla ItEClTAD i Tie, crvi rwiSjiB i su.'H.w, $i, t&Vm.'m : p-ifsyi-ew .piis... f. nw. r-...T- -TOm-TH -rtt .,,' 4. SONTTISM .-.' r..friw ."? WUa T Js.. -. c wycar"m "ijivfjf rtv , V m' tA . -"WMIMIUj , ' T. 3ft .ss'i I jr lXliBuK'Tr 1,1.
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