Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 12, 1917, Night Extra, Image 7

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EVENING- IiEDGER-PHILADEfiPHIA, SATURDAY,
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MAY 12, 1917
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iTTINGS THAT TELL THE TALE OF CURRENT AMUSEMENTS
lie
gBATRICAL BAEDEKER
YES, JULIA ARTHUR WOULD
SETTLE WAR BY KINDNESS
FUK Tim (JUM1JNG WUJfcJK
i-lL'srflV
tm
Masque of American Drama in Botanical Gardens at the
university vpens isjuai, ivionaay iNigm.
Continuing Attractions
xr.w orrv.mxoa
Eirivicir aMWKXH. dxivniiitiTY QrV;
Kcsn drama, with words by Albert Trombly
IT wk.lonj? celebration, with 1000 Btmlents i
Alia
Vt . ..nn nlnvs lircscnlod.
VW10UB im.- --
F. . coxrrxvtxa plays
I-f ... rvnMnn Khonls." with
" r i ...iIh Ailnina'd rlt-n iri
ffVitlmova. "
IV' . ......1 .,,rnliv.. Nnlve liul now
. nt tinniini"-" -
w ... -....l 1... Vn lineal.,.
,,ut and Mf al"" "' "7 .
tt i,r and Henry Harmon, na ner miner.
I''triltC-" ''onB 'el,y" wllh n,:vrlot,e
Ir . tin.nm nrn.ltlrtlntl of the
..-I .rlnn ot "Thy Neighbors
;. inu"' ... ,...,,, ,ii i,..
K Wife." tbp ""B1""' -""" "
ttaracterlstic sium5.
,ir rot'VTjAis rmvi.a
rir.Diir.7U ".Mutt anna jiu ""'""
ItnPBEVii nnn.v nml others. Clus
i. "'"
LU
K.V.VSVMM.VM Miisquo of Amcrl-
ami muilc by ncglnnld DeKovcn.
participating In the ceremonies nml
Vlatct cartoon musical comorty, to
ffien for the first time In Philadelphia.
rwttWT "Her umorn ui.u. .,...,.... .
fe.iartel. Third and last wocta of Hon-
n ..a McKcni aiii-n
W birth contrtol
STOCK
lf..;rirrlinOClKi: 'ramllle," wllh Uuth
YlCKERnuinrji iievlval of
' Slor. with the Block i-omjinn.
Illicit loxe.
l-KATl'HK FILMS
. ......imi usv." with Clnifl
ItTiS- ' ", ;;' k. 8eJnlck i.lc-
Son of IJuueiio Walter1 ImpwMvn
P irima of New York life. Ncwf. patriotic
V and comic pictures .
IiMD;A-"HBPPlncw." with 1-nld 1 eti
!.. first half of week "Sklnncr-B Hub-
k "v tt'r.uiii.iirn lnnpr nan
W We, n iryaui ...."
ofeeK. w."-.- ,...
iivifiraMA "The i nil o " .........
HTCretA ,''.,, ..--k others.
with Kin" ij'."" " , , ... ,,
A III! .'ll-
woek.
tf with Kin" i"'."" '
lUCE "Tho Valentine Girl," ll
,fi .Tit !lark. first half of the
lln", .,..,' in. MnrlB Doro latter
jf "Heart's Denlre."
K half of ecK
FSEVr "The Mllllnnalre-s nouble." with
jf'lSSri Barrymore. .Monday an d Tuday.
i.n af 'Itlll lll-ilULl i"l ......
Wehlen, Wednesday nn.l Thursday;
rf Book Agent ' with Ueorgc Wl-h.
tu' HrtflK
k av and Satuida.
t'mmy
The
rii-
the
I
..n. .nnnn T.pncues under
rZ - Vlth JnnB flail and Allen Holuhar.
Flm xersK-n f "'lt" Veine'H romame.
8 '"m.. . PMilnlts win over
In luncn I"""1""""
ntuaio prouuun.ni.
SrrfTH'R "Liberty Aflame," with Julia
'Sf and written by Koland lluiko
mnnes.y Vred Ardath's "The Count! y
i SSS! rue im ot th; m,";
roeclalty. Johnnie Dyer and Frank I-ay;
,. P:ioi m.llinne: "Our Hob.
, , eicber't i: Da.ley; Felix Bernay.
r"d Kddle .lanis; Ward and "Ward;
Dupree and Duprec, others.
I10BE "Ml"t Matched liss ; "'
' Shoes". Jl Salorc; King and Haurer;
.' Romano, Shattuck. New York Comedy
'Four; Walter Haker and company;
Marrv and Augusta Ttirpln.
tVtLUAlt I'KXX "Modcli Abroad." with
i.mo T! rar.son : Klta Holand ; Jlahoney
1 ..a nn,im nhotunlav. "Hands IP.
'8 with Wilfred I.ucaR, llit half of week.
& 'Boa Voyage". Fay. Two Coleys and
Fay; I-lda Jlc.Millln ami comp.ui), ijiiui..
play, "The I'lnch Hitter," with Charles
Ray, latter half of week.
IIJICMDUUV "The llrl In the l. own
iMShop"; Orth and Pooley , Vnllnos Danil :
t Oertle Van Djko and company , jhi-iiuii
S.GIrls. photoplay, "A Small Town Ulrl,"
, Willi juno iupui'tr. uiri ii.i.t "a ,..v...
"Models Abioad". CJeorce Ilrown and
company, Fisher, Lucky and Gordon;
r Bursell and Little; photoplay, "Tho
i. Witching Hour," latter half of week.
iMMvn "TIih Nnnchtv I'rlireess." inuol-
cal comed by Will Hougli and William
i B. Frledlander, Pletro. accordion player;
4 "Helping llubh.N," with I'lerlot and
V schofield , otheis
J CROSS KKVS "Lonesome Isle", Fisher.
(J Lucky and Gordon ; George Jlrown and
8 company, Hess and Hde, Fiddler and
V Fhelton, Delmore, Angel and eompauj,
I first half of week. Kmpire Comedy Four;
F Moore, Ktreiing and company ; Knthryn
Mlley; Haviland. Thornton and company;
and Young; Kultaho, latter half
A tlKLPtll "Fixing Sister," with William
T. Hodge,
1IMf,.VI'r "Jtutt and .leff Divorced."
KXlVKKIin0VKi:n"7h Woman He
Married "
It XK 1.
IIHOAD "Seion Keys to Duldpate." with
I'hllopatrlan IMacr
Captain nemo" puts
movies above "legit"
Universal Dnycr Contrasts Healthy
Life of Cinemu With
Its Rival
Hy ALLEN HOLUBAU
tLendlne mnn of "20.(100 LramipR Under the
Hi. nt tin. rorre.t )
Our forefathers who came to this glorl
oils country brought with them a heritage
or health and endurance, Lut wo. tho
descendants of these well-endowod an
eestors. hae thrown discretion to the winds
in mir mad strugglo of commercialism nnd
nmbltlon Instead of living close to nature
and in ohrdlenco to her Immutable laws.
.so i-omraiy to them till something
bleaks The icsult Is a tapldlv Increasing
race of neurasthenics In th theatrical
P'ofcjslnn e nnd a noteworthv example
or the kind of life not to live. The hours
or work and the environment of work are
not conducive to health of either mind or
bo1 XlRlif labor, uncertainty, nene
strain and mental grind, to say nothing
of poor ventilation, nre hlg evils
Hefore entering pictures 1 spent many
jeus as leading man on the legitimate
stage, in nock and in productions, anil I
know whereof I speak. With a production
an actor rehc.irfes fur nmml.o ,, m,.,,,.
salary, only perhaps to have tho plav fail
after a few performances. F.ven If' It Is
successful, then comes tho "road" After
one has lived through a season ot cm
night stands In the South or West with all
its delightful features, he begins to realize
how truly sweet Is home, sweet home Stock
Is almost as had You have a home of
sorts, hut you nie o Inn. .ou can't en
joy It
I followed this tontine tilt tho gravo
ralrly .vanned for me. nnd I was plavlng a
losing game against old Maine Nature' Like
most people, it took a kick to wake mo up
but at last I realised the possibilities of
plctuies. In this work I have found peace
of mind, and health of hody The work
Is leal, and ou enjoy It. Tho environ
ment is natural, and you can revel In tho
sunshine There Is less artlflco nnd mora
truth in plctuies than on the stage The
hours nro for tho most part noimal nnd
regular, and a. chap has time for social
obligations, and for thought and study
Homo ties mean something, and friendships
have time to ilpen We picture players
should had the new art as a gift of' tho
gods !
Universal Lack of Appreciation and Willingness
to Help Others Responsible for Conflict
Devastating World, She Believes
AN AMKH1CAN AMAZON
This is not n uood-Iookiiip; lnad-
itiK man, hut Julia Arthui in the
patriotic costumo which she will
wear nt Keith's next week.
GAMULOWITSCII WILL
PLAY AT BRYN MAWR
m
i
Noted Pianist Plans Recital
liiriv?qu(! Cloisters of
College
Pic-
issip li.ihrllovvltsch is one of Hie most
foiemnn artits of our time His icntilbu
tlons to the last musical season In Phila
delphia were grateful, and those who il.d
not hear him culler In the season will be
glid to have this oppoitunlty, ami thoe
who have heard him already will he e-iger
to repeat the pleasure on May IS, when he
will appear In recital for the benefit of the
Maty II. (Jarrett Memorial Hndowment
Fund of Ilryn Mawr College
As an artist he I virile without rohust
nes and subtly temperamental without the
mawklsbness of sentlmeutalltv His art
succeeds in a mnsteil.v wav in hiinglng f'
llfo the compovers, from llach to the moil
eins i The director should constantly
ahsorh the technique of his players.
John 15. O'Hrien.
Come to the Brilliant Outdoor Maytimc
Pageant-Drama
MASQUE OF
AMERICAN DRAMA
Hy nrglnaM de Koven and Albert Trombly.
at the Univ. of Penna. Botanic Gardens
for the Week of May 14th
nVENl.VGS nt 8.15. SATPIIDAV MAT,
700 PEOPLE
ORCHESTRA OF 70
Tickets 50r.J2.0O at Clmbelj and Houtton Club.
The rnrlre j.roceeds uill do clciotciWIo tht
rijufpi.i'iK o the lnlicrjlliy ifllltarj Unit
lloattilul.
3d.
w
I'iiilndclpliia's Foremost Pari;
Free
AT ALL
TIMES
Fr
ree
Greatest Success in Years
Fairmount
Park Band
l odor Dlrrctlon of KICIIAKI) SCHMIDT
Famous Soloists, Special I'rograms
Miss Edna Wallace Kinney
fOXTKAI.TII
HiRh-Class Tamily Itcsort Equip
ped With Up-to-the-Mituite Devices
of Amusements.
Appreciation Is the he note of Julia
Arthur's popularity. Miss Arthur, who will
he tho irliiLlp.il attraction at Keith's next
week, Is being presented by A Paul Keith
and H. '. Allien In a pattlotlc spectacle,
"Liberty Aflame," hy Uoiand lturke Hen
nessy she Is millers-lily popular no mat
ter what the comment may be upon her
vehicle or her virnk in Individual part"
Their t -neh im illiferen, e between
being We lim.uii rid impular that the d!s
' ni'tti.n r ni , , evinanatlon l.'ie.iuent
i .lie hei pi .pi,, sav of eel tain percons
m the pul.il i e, "She s wotidii fill,
l'"' 'I'h. n hut" means a great deal.
"n mam p, .pi,, walk out of a Ihealre
sajiog a pl.i.v l good or lay ilnwn books
and nint'vel at their beauty," s'lld M,lss Ai
hui with nevir a thought for tho Indivi
dual iilm h.m i rented this delightful thing
f'.r ilieiii It Is Mich nil easy thing In let
I pie Know Ih-v ale appreciated f ;r
all what Is 1'ie live of doing something
good in i.m )ini know It Is appreciated?
If ever.v pcivim in the world fulled to show
.!ppr"i latloii, Hill gs would conic to n -tand-slill
Artists would get tired or doing
thing" for the mere pleasure of lining
them we ate all vain euo'igh t.i like
others tell us that we nie doing soitntlilni:
well or uniiethliig woith while Kven
without vanilv II would In-come a ip.elr-
task to do things without at least l'. uik-
' If a musli.au tever heard an.v one
ptalse linn, he w niM natuiall n. I guesJ
I am no good I must be wasting my tnn-
If wo do appreciate the things other people.
iln. I feel It Is our riutv tn let them know
It Is oin moinl ohligatlon to enenurage
even thing that makes for good and the
progress of the world
"You may smile but I think the gieat
problems of tho Kuropran war could be
settled on this principle I feel sine the
war never would have ionic had the prin
ciple of appreciation and helping olliets
he-n carried out Ideally among the people
if 1'urope
"We nii show our appreciation in main
was. If we are endowed with tin ire T the
world's good- then we can show "iirsnp
Pieclation hv hilping one two, three or os
ninny other persons as we .an air.-i I
who are tint so well on If eai li n rsm.
would help the others, this would I. such
n tine, wonderful wot Id thai their could be
no vims.
gjT TjSTll
S3?i'-
1ET PEEVES
A crowd of women; how nervous
-Charlie ( haplin.
TIMELY!
NOVEL!
they make tne!-
Weston a
y of week,
lii'nT.nRmrR
ttASlXO Vaudeville benefit performance
next Saturday night, In aid of Hos'
S Brigade work and other beneficiaries. On
li; the program: nillle Reeves, Kempton
ureen. Tommy CJrady, Joa Mitchell;
ethers.
IkOCAnhlnn'Thn llr.io.l,,-,,. T.Vdllno"
will. l'Dt.,i , .i... ., i .. ,....'
-,, ,nv .i.inuei, anil uuieiB. nit'
, uisnugenieiii announces that a number
.!, of Philadelphia clrls will take nnrl In
the entertainment
UXY it.
COM1XO ATTIIAVTIOXS
CHESTNUT ST .OPERA HOUSE
LAST WEEK
TtVICU DAILY, 2:18. 8:J5
GERALDINE FARRAR
"JOAN OF AUC" In
"JOAN THE WOMAN"
TRICES 25c. COc, 75o
SI INIIIUT. 11.00
Mats. Tues., Thurs.. 25c, fcuc
,11 Sat. Mats. 25c, 50c, 7."o
L (1 tjl VMK TEJMTM ASJOUV
I W tsofegco (gcjnrgift
PQINT BREEZE PARK
nnadelphla'n Popular Pleurura Park
OPENS TODAY .
-Annual Game Shoe Mfr..' League
tCrand Duplay Fireworks Tonight
Conner! iuh ," iolne. Sout"
-""ect With MmBm,n.iii. ii... rn..
ee Lecture on Christian Sclent
Mih5; ,'.Loar "' Lecture.hlp of Tho
fj Mother I'hurih. lloston, .MaasV
V SUwnAir nir.."e I'envereil
ISock 7 ATOi .OON. MAV 13.. at 3 30
L Bw.i nM !', lirtANU OPUHA HOUSE
i '"M.'treet and Mnnltnm.r. 'ovonn
jUUMU COHUIAL1.V l.WITKD.
ckerbocker 40T" mahket. Mati.
irOCK (P iuea xnura.. sat.. 235.
LLmu" .SamiLl.
THEATRE CHKSTXUT AND TWELI'TH STREETS
NKVT NKI'.li
INITIAL AVPEAIIANCK IN VAPOPA 11.1,12 1)1' T11I2
PVMOPrt AMI'.niCAN STAU
JULIA ARTHUR
rilKSI2NTED IIV A, TAl'L KEITH nn.l H V AI.I112I2
In "Liberty Aflame"
A MAON'IPU'KNT PATftlOTIC rlPI2C,TAl,L12, HV ROI,Nn ItPRKi: IIENNESSV
SPEI'IAl.
MIV12I.TV
FHATltllK
A STAHTI.IVOl.Y I1EA1ITIFIII, AND MA7lVi:r.OIIS
"The Edge of the World"
I'TPUISTII'
lN'lHODl'l 1NO
MISS
IIETTINA
roi.f)it i'i'z.i.r:
MI'lll'IAIi
I'OMIIDY
FL'ATUlin
Johnnie Dyer & Fay Frank
a PAin op MtmnY.MAKKn. witit a iumjokt 01
LAl'llHW
AND MOHE
I.AL'llllS
Ni;V MIM1S
Robert L. Dailey & Co. I GRACE DE MAR
Prrsi-ntlmr "Olln IIOB" Th Elornil IVinlnlnn
BERNARD & JANIS WARD & WARD
In "A MIT.SH'AL 1IIOHI1A1.L" In "SI2VSH AND NclVHPNHr. '
DUPREE & DUPREE Pathe Weekly News
The Art of fvellng World's t..ilent lliipprnlngs
EXTIiA ADDED ATTRACTION
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
"THE CORNER STORE"
A HILARIOUS RURAL COMEDY HY THE rOI.KI 1T1QVI THE FARM
Hhoua Dally Matlneea. 2 P. M . 25e nnd 50c Nluhts. N P JI ,
Heats Alaya a Week In Advance. Hell, Filbert 3305; Kcjstoiio.
25c tn 11 00
Rate 2150
i'Sfe'Cardens
. A4mUion 4 Ch.Un lot
glart Blrdj and Bemt.i
M
rrocadero
HURLESqUE
REVIEW and
MILO
DANCING
1760
Dancing
tir"cf Nor.h
i SfJSSr Prlv.ien. Aft. 12 Noou
SCHOLARS' NIGHTS
...,r, AS?,e1ay and Thuraoay
.ecention Wnj j c v.t
BMafiiv,ii.Si,rttunln". Ii Floor.'
ual hrltnd. Dane. FrI. Eva-,, May 18.
12Vrv nnA ..
Hi .Y '. now ana pnr
nanca well. 1U can learn that
im.i'.. f?,y ,IWIn awln that
iSJ"'" l Plant to dance with
' PUP"". Our private. Individual
I """" i i leaaonaxror in will
fiJ"11l'j vacation a plraaurr.
THE J. FRED ZIMMERMAN THEATRE . W: WTLpR
Oermantows
and
Chelten
Avenuea
WEEK 13EGINNINO MONDAY, MAY It, QUS HILL PRESKNTa POIl THE ITRST
TIME IN PHILADELPHIA
MUTT & JEFF
DIVORCED
WE'RE GLAD WE'RE SINGLE
EVERYTHING NEW EXCEPT OUR FACES
40 PEOPLE 49 SOSONO HITS :0
HATS. TCES:, TllUna.. BAT., SSc MGHTS, 20e, 30c and Mo
jgvjc
f
w t
Sixty-four Theatres
in Philadelphia
are showing
BLUeBIRJ)
PflcilbPUYa I
every week on the
special-Bluebird Night
'KV
vGEfejEr l.ulUHIer ve. Iietiveen
iiiiv i-i:.. tin. i.vk. : .t !i. nil mi.
MIIN.. II '.. nml VM.I).
line lldtir nl lUtitnll Mlrlli tlllit llelmly
JAMES 11. CARSON
In tt Interiiulleii.il Mu1rnl I .tnieili
".MODELS ABRO D"
,'! renr 1,". tVnnlr llle nrr.iiiri.il ric Hill A
J'lrst sluminc 'Irl untie illlfri'il l.mii In
"HANDS n"
( oMfi.r.ri: ( it vm.i nr in 1 1 tiiprs.
NOW
AT T II K
FORREST
BROAD & SANSOM STS.
SAMUEL F.NIXON , SSS&SS
JS 2D GIGANTIC WEEK
THRILLING! ENTERTAINING!
SCIENTIFIC! MAGNIFICENT!
mmm
f
aS!lllEii!!!IIIES'
' tnrir and m.vhm t sts Ss
? Mils Tl IN Till Its SAT .' i
I'linVH IVA .VI T 81 1
niinuniis 1 A M in 11 IS 1 M
PltirifS in.-, !0c
ty?i,llll). 11,M. n i nr
llrfcmerV vtnphonv Orrlirtrt
M.I. MAT Wlir.K
Ml.TKtl I'reHl-lllH
Ethel
Barrymore
In 11 rt Show
inn pf the A
traction I
''The Call
of Her
People"
I ,m Itio I'm) "EflYPV
t' I DVV MID SHELDON
( imbnntion nf Drama Oi
'n.m.v Hesuiy nnil rower
mm
In Heart of the Shopping District
exl Mrekiliiiiius
M.istrriMrir CT
$,
11 A M TO t P M .. JOo. Ho
1 TO li P M. . ., 10c. lBc. :5c
EVENINGS 15c, S5e, 36c
On Saturdays, Evening Prlcen
lleclnnlnc .Monilny Matinee
.Mill KI2KNAN Prrent
"Miss
Matched
Miss"
A Mlnlnturn Mimical Comtd)
With neautlfut 3Irli and
Heal Comedian
DAVK RAHI.OSKY Treent
"TANGO
SHOES"
A Rip Roar Comed, Come and
Try a Pair
OTHER THO PEATl'RES
TIIEATIli:
Market below flOlh Ktrrrt
MATINEE DAILY . 2 30, 10c H
EVENINGS. . A- 0. 10c. 20c, r.e
Mondav, Tueaday, Wedneda
F.IIOAH MOLT Prrcenta
Lonesome Isle
A Miniature Muilcal Comedy
Keautlful Glrla and Funny
Comedian
1'liuraila.r. IVldav, Satlirdav
Return nC the KmIiikIi Hint
THE EMPIRE
COMEDY FOUR
In Sontr. Story and Coined
AM) l)THi;il.s
iino.vii ST.
SNV1)EII.VE.
Mat.Dailyat2 10c
rEvga.6.4S & 9, 10-20-30
Mnndav, Tuesday, Mclnendar
II. BART MelU'flll Offer
"The Girl
in the
Gownshop"
A Girlie Act, With Beautiful
Wardrobe and Catchv Meiodlea
WILLIAM I"OX Preienta
JUNE CAPRICE in
"A SMALL TOWN GIRL"
Thursday, Trlday, Saturday
Sabloiky McGulrk Proffer
Models
Abroad''
Willi JASIKS II. CAIWON
THE MUSICAL COMEDY STAR
Peerleis Feature
AUHHKY SMITH la
"THE WITCHING HOUR",
ammi.iji :' :i.. .i:.':ii:iiiiiEras
MAY 21 hT fcil
lltdlN'I.V IIAKNED S TRll MIMf fe
"The Woman lie Mnrricd"
Assail wsm ihssssiii nisss
Q R" A' "IN D
HltOM) AMI AIONTMMII.RY
!. . XKnii.Mrilllncer drn. Mkt,
Hill Mai.. Ilir. Il.g.. 7 A fl. Hir. Ii, -j-jr
The i aHun l)tt!if't muKinl ntn cK
Thp NAITHTY I'KINCESS
,11 8. nTe'd li Bti unusual cant of iiit 1
i) imtiTf A Rlsanttc rroilurtft.n
I trtr.i (i.corillon liiantiT Polzlri llros
l'i tur (lifii for IcUldleH at Mif
4m
.s-i25L-;
riBS&
91
JULES VERNE'S
St
mih
SEE the "Monster" Thut Filled the World with
Terror.
SEE the Actual Blowing-Up ofa5hipin Mid
"Sca. SEE the Beautiful, Entertaining Wonders of the
Deep Hidden for Ages Beneath the
Ocean. Now Terrorized by the U-53.
s epp ,l. r. ..!.. r .-:- m d
jm-ii uic lyuunucsn vuuiaiu iicuiu ic,uc fll
Pearl Diver from the Tentacles of a Giant
Octopus Moat Terrifying Combat Ever
Photographed.
SEE the Hunters in Ocean Depths, Battle with
RavenouB Sharks.
CASH PRIZES FOR THE BEST ESSAY
ON THE SUBJECT
"What I Saw Through Capt. Nemo's Window"
They ahould be legibly written on one tide of
the paper, and ihould be addressed to Harry L.
Knnpp, Dramatic Editor of "The Philadelphia
Inquirer," on or before May 10th.
THE PRIZES TO BE AWARDED FOR THESE,
LITERARY EFFORTS ARE: '
First, for the best essay ,$50.00
Second, for the next best $25.00
Third, for the third best $15.00
Fourth, for the fourth best. $10.00
Take tho Children to the Treat of Their Lives.
TWICE DAILY nt 2.15 and 8.15
ALL SEATS RESERVED
AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ZlssL
PRICES NIGHTS, 25c to $1
MATS.. 25c and 50c
ADELPHI MA'nNi:i; '1'"1,AY
""LLl Til TONIGHT S
NA7IMOVA IN ln:"
WllVlJ V rtfillHATKST PLAY
" 'CEPTJ0N MIIOALS"
LYRIC M
ATINEE TODAY
TONIGHT AT 8 IS
"SO LONG LETTY"
Wllh I'ltMII nml IIHI.EMVOOP
F-ICr
I To the Girls of AmericalLa..-
j Arc you to blame? Is the wife to blame? f!$gL 3iv I
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WOMAN ! Is she nlwnyt io hlanio? Is it not possible
that sometimes she is theinnoceiil ietim of eircumstanee.
PATHE
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serial of the year under the tillc of
THE NEGLECTED WIFE
The most nhsorbinr story of life in a new and inleiisoly
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bv Mabel Herbert Urner.
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woman me in your memory
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Life's crcatest problem Is that of the neglected
wife, tlip frriiifi husband, tho other iroman.
WJiat is the solution of this problem ?
$1000 will be yours if you give the best solution.
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Write us wlmt you think is the best solution to
thu problem, using one side of the paper only mid
confining yourself to not raoro than 00 words.
Your answer will not havo to correspond to tho
ending in tho picture nnd literary merit wllpnot
count. A committee of men and women of
national standing will act as judges.
Your idea may win one of these prizes !
Address your solutloni Contest Department,'
Pathe Exchange.
1235 Vine Street, Phila., Pa.
No replies considered aftersAug. 12th, 1917.
Vico President & General Mangft
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