- rrf-n ,J5"" i --fi'wa "r -" li WHAT THE THEATRES HAVE TO PROFFER PATRONS THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR HEW ATTIJACTIOXB GARRWK-'"lhc Ma.ue of Uto." with iuta Jollvct nnd Hamilton novollo. Italian, mado photodrama, featuring an educated monkey, and said to be a thriller O Ion. IDS wviiJi COSTIXUWO rLAYS -.-,. HCm r"So LonK . Mltjr," . with Charlotte, "fl.niood. n.ough-anoumole musical er. aloii of 'ha frc "Thy Neighbor' Wife." In hleh Sidney Grant atands out prominently. Brightly staged. AT TOrVLAK PRICE vitytfr "'Her Unborn Child." with Ethel uartell. Fourth and last week of Honard ittKent narnea'a melodrama of hlrth control, written along old-fashioned. It effective, lines. STOCK wKICKEREOCKER "The Woman lie Mar ried?' with Kuth Itoblnson and Howard Hall. Revival of dramatic attack on social conven tion. Philip Eord returns to the company. FEATURE FILMS r-AS'LEY "Her Better Self." with Taulln) Frederick and Thomas Melghan, all week, The Cop and the Anthem." O. Henry photo , nrst half of week. 'A TleckleAfl flnmin. with noscoa Arbuckle, latter half of week. Others. ARCADIA "The Silent Master." with Itobert 4Wrwlck and Ollye. Tell.flret half of week. .Y.li. il..Mna WMflW." With DftfAthv Tl.l. "Wild Wlnaht "A flecklesa Romeo," latter half of ten, ana wtek. umera. VICTORIA "Heart and Soul," with Theda llara. first half or weeK. "M boui or a Ma D.a fimt haJf of week. daltne." with uiga j-eirova latter half of week. Others. PALACE "A Romance of the Redwoods." with AfW Tilf-bfnrd And Elliott Deiter "Th STufv Partv." O. Henry ohotoplay, Mary , nnlltv Dexter. "Tho urei nair WU..W ... . ....... ft.M.. II I... ..( . jtf vfk. week. Others. lrirwM "Clover's Rebelllon." with Anita Btwart.Monday. Tuesday: "Final with Nance O'Nell, Wednesday. "Heart and Soul." with Theda Bi Final Payment." . Thursday! ara, Friday, Eituraty- BELMONT "Womanhood, the Cllory of a J"a ' tlon." with Allco Joyce, and Horry Morey, alt neeic, uuiero. 1TRASD "The Call of her People." with Ethel Barrympre. first half of week. "The Crimson Dove." with Carlisle Blackwell, lat ter half of week. Others. TORREST "20,000 Leagues Under the, Pea," with Jano Oall and Allen Holubar. Vleturizi- "EXCELSIOR" MOTTO OF ASPIRING BERTHA JIotthe Rhetorical Sort, How ever, but Just Plain Padding Bertha Belmoro, an English actress, who I In her own country used to be held In high steem as a Shakespearean player, and who lso had such wide experience that sho wan known as a dancer and as ono of tho best of "principal boys" In Christmas panto linlmes, now finds herself congenially placed as the grande dame, Mrs. Cease, In "So Long Letty," the musical farce at tho Lyric. Yet Miss Belmoro had not tho slightest Idea, when sho was called on tho telephone In New York and was told to visit the Morosco ofllcc, that she would bo engaged for the plcco In which Charlotte Greenwood Is the star "Wo want you as undepstudy for Miss Greenwood," said tho manager. Miss Bel more was astounded, but did not hesitate to qualify forthe part Unfortunately for Jllss Bclmore, Miss Greenwood Is tho healthiest of stars. She simply will not get tick at least, not sick enough to stay away from the theatre So Miss Belmoro, for a long period, used to sit behind the scenes nd wonder when she would ever get a ehance. But she Improved the Idle hours Toy learning the entlro play, the business of eiery player and the lines of each role. "You never know your luck," Is her motto. Bo she was prepared. One day the company was in W'llmlrfgton. The stage manager came to Miss Belmore. "Here's your chance," said he. "My chance.' said, Miss Belmore hopefully. "Yes." was the response, "a swell chance." "What means this cryptic utterance?" the tctress queried "Only this, I have a 'fat' part for you to play," ho replied "Oh, I e," and Miss Belmore's face lighted hope fully, "Miss Greenwood It 111 " "Wrong." was the rejoinder, "she was never better In her life. But come, there Is no time The Stanley Booking Corporation 12th. Morris & Passyunk Av. ALHAMBRA Mat. Dally 2; Evn. o.o-w. Paramount Pictures. 'tniiiae. Huff in "Lonesome Chap IAD-M 1 f BSD AND THOMPSON APOLLO MATINEES DAILY ROBERT HARRON in "AN OLD-FASHIONED YOl'NQ MAN 'ARCADIA BSESrah . BRYANT WASHBURN in BKINNEWB BUBBLE" iAUDITORIUMAIb0UnTwe.tS.ae EARLE WILLIAMS in "APARTMENT 20" i; BELMONT S2D ABOVE MARKET ROBERT WARWICK and DORIS KENTON Jn "A OIRL'8 FOLLY" BLUEBIRD BR(BQuSlANNA. AVE. JACK PICKFORD in "THE DUMMY" tAIRMOUNT 20T ifin Q1RARD AVENUE PAULINE FREDERICK in B A P U O ' ICTU CT THEATRE MAT. DAILY f w X L Jl w X Balow Bpruco Evk. 1 - . FANNIE WARD in fllE SCHOOL FOR IIUflBANDS" GREAT NORTHERN KS&7&. PAULINE FREDERICK in "BLEEPING FIBEB" bviPFPTAT 60TH and WALNUT BTS. piVlrJCJVlALi Mats. 3180. Etji. 70. DOUCJLAS FAIRBANKS in "IN AOAIN OUT AOAIW I EFFERSON 2mI BgETDsAurH,N GEORGE M. COHAN in "BROADWAY JONES" - . - ICAnCD FORTY.FIRST AND iJyUU LANCASTER AVENUE FANNIE WARD in "THO SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS" ' tfcB E R T Y BR0AD Columbia VIRGINIA PEARSON in "SIBTER AGAINST BISTER" fcallMTMaMJIM'IirailHiiliiBiinBlllfllW'lMi west riirLADBxnm iXEDAR 60T" $&IS'$,xEm-atb VIOLET MERSEREAU in "Susan's Gentleman" !i"NY tm r uTiTjiritT HT. T1low 60tiI VVJLiiaCUlVl noPB-JONES VMT ORCJT. CARLYLE BLACKWELL in "The Page Mystery" THIS CALENDAR Aobeara in the PUBLIC and rENJiNG pEDGERS.Every(.4icv THE COMING WEEK Iwa' ,h?.Tomnc',,ln h,ch ne William- rtucflSns! a nork ""P"'" tu,ln "- VAVDEriLT.F. KP.'T''.'s--PIorenr Moor and her hrnih.. 1 rank. nA-.. .wl: .' "irn .narr Marck's lunelp ntaer ine, wild Quardlann"! V"m?''yi HalPh Dunbar. The Nlsht llont ii.mJ.1 lu,lF." "unonr's o rt-tlme darkles J'mmLndoih; "t1""1 Bland." with Harry ni.,1 n'SSft. 'trS;k.- ar Carlisle and 'julr. Th.L nJi?"' W? Conley: the Durkln (llrls ihi. Three Bobs. Paths neexlv 0O?i?,"Thte..I?wn,.sh0? A Dream nf the rUh.V 'tA'"1'0 Wlllfama and rompim tili ti..1'u:kS and "ordoni Jimmy HeMiol.l n.itnTr. ? n,'fl"i Mahoney and 'locer. ?Hnm.."'A"ff' ",ni rompann Hess and lfM Aaonts and his (leg. Wt2hI,Hjlr"7"Ih5 r"r Husbands." ell week !'Tj.ma?.."in'l.Ani3"'ro'" rinnner and Pnners wiS? n.k. AEent." photoplay, nrst half f ? r!f,ro.'. 'Sloriland': "Tho I nt compensation." photoplay, latter half of week TV.Lf.MV PE.Y.V "MnrrleH ill M'lrAlAaa ull rPK, i-ietro ,nriMJi0i J.,.V."l"-"art rompnny: riiapie nf i '.'."frinees." photoplay, nrst Ann half l pninn nn ri--- . . j ... '...... . IW.. yr,.."""Vl. '"". "J1." cnmpjnv: snarl,' photoplay, latter half of week. Hhai-i 1 Ltl . . c" "arrl ana i'ane AF&'ZP'.. $,.' . Sanitarium," mined. ir w.fn.M ,1nd Broderlck. In slnRlnur and talk jISi.ncVii.,!"1,tw nnJ Avers-. In audrlll t?.bi. . 1.TotSi 'KThrco Alex; Dusti mil Daisy, bloclists: Natalie Morgani other Ctv2 Knvs-"LUlea of tho Lake" the Ne Jork Comedy Four, "stonlnnd"; Edm. Lub Karl Lpimy'a pets: Murphy and Illchnrds. flrat half of week. "The Garden Hellcs". .Tack Hose and Lelard: Srlssell Hrothere and 1 aTo Nor,hlan1 and w".n Sultani Chaso nnd BURLESQUE tTi5!i'w2,Bc.? "Ino Trollcs of nurleiue." The Bathing- filrls on tha Illuminated Board walk ' arnonc tho vaudeville specialties to be offered. cosrisa attractioss -"The Smarter Bet." -"Tho Brldo Shop": California Roys' ilav U. June . KEITH'S. ClaudeVcilllnswatert "Tho Dancing Girl of Dalhl. to lose. I havo tho fattest part In tho play for you." "Whadymcan?" the actress asked "Again I ask you. whadymean 'fat? Cannot you guess- May noley Is ill, and thero ain't nobody more fatter than her," camo tho stago manager's play ful declaration "It may bo a fat part," was Miss Belmore's comment, "but I'm not that fat, am I?" "Of course not, of course not," said tho mere man, scenting trouble, "and. so I havo brought this llttlo stuffing for you." He rovealcd a goodly bundle of excelsior, gale it to Miss Belmoro and retired discreetly. When Miss Belmoro emerged from her dressing room what a transformation ' Mlsi Boley would not havo known herself. But tho audlonce was delighted nnd for a weok Miss Belmoro ployed tho part without a rehearsal and sho never missed a cuo. Oneo or twice she flipped a llttlo, or rather the excelsior slipped. Readjustments seemed necessary, only tho audience was so greatly pleased with a waist linn that wasn't at all that Miss Belmore, Shakespearean tragedy queen that sho rca'ly Is, Just couldn't holp letting the fun go on Now you wouldn't know Miss Bclmore . she Is so different from May Bolcv "She certainly played my part well," Is Miss Bolcy's tribute to Miss Belmore, "but I know I'm not ns fat an sho mado me out to be Heavens, If 1 thought I was '" WM. PENN I,nnrater .lie. letHrfn 40th nnd 41t Dallv. I 13. 10c KR . 7 to 0, 10c 2."c JIO.N'PAY, Tl'KSDAY & WBDNI5SDAY ONLY PHII-AriKI.ri'IA r.NOAOEMUST "MAnnir.ii via wiitr.i.r.ss" t BINQINO. llANC'INfl COMIJDY won'okhfi'i. scknic kitf.pts " " l-lKTIttl onnATrisT or piano ArccmnnnyrsTS " MAI.I.IA-lt.lUT o. NT.1V TORK lllPPWiUnUB FnATrnrs " ( II Al'hl.I.t: H TltlMIII.K TWO VKItV l-l'NS'Y rOMKDIANS l'lrst Ytent I'hllnilrlphl.i Minulne IIAIriNlh" TRIANOl.E PHOTOPLAY VKATimivn TN'tn hrnnrtt llll. I, HINt.l.n lilt K.MIA V 1T TCT f'2D AND LOCUST l,VJL,UJ 1 MATINEES 1.30 and S:30, EVaS 0.30,8.0-30. NORMA TALMADOE In "TIIE LAW OF COMl'ENSATION" MARKET ST. Theatre a3??tl WM. S. HART ,n t1dert mw Every Weil. Hen Wllnon In "Voice on the Wire" rl7Dni30r,k' md ilaverford Harold Lockwood & May Allison In 'THE HIDDEN CHILDREN" PALACE 1S14 J!!f 6TOECT MARIE DORO in "HEART'S DESIRE" PARK mmr'?-A; DAUPHIN BT. r.K. 0:41 to II. The People vs- John Doe t PRINCESS "'ItS13 GEORGE WALSH in "THE BOOK AGENT" Eery Tuer "Oreat Secret" Bunhman-Bayna. REGENT 1034 MARKET STREET it.vA.v roicn organ GEORGE WALSH M'SonsT RIALTO OERMANTOWN AVE. AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. FANNIE WARD ' JgflcUE.. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE COUNT- RMDV MARKET STREET U D I BELOW TTII STREET MABEL TALIAFERRO In "A MAODALENE OF THE IIIL1.R NEGLECTED WIFE, Every Thurday "THE rraturinc Itutn itoiand. C T r V 1SJ1 MARKET STREET VIOLA DANA in "GOD'fl LAW AND MAN'S" rTAi nV MARKET ABOVE 16TII 5 I AINL.I1 1 11:16 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. MAE MURRAY in "THE TRIMROSE RINCJ" STRAND OERMANTOWN AVENUE AT VENANGO STREET DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "IN AOAIN OUT AGAIN" r r T n R 1 A MAHKBT ST. Vlt 1 Jr.l ABOVE NINTH ' ETHEL BARRYMORE In "THE CALL OF HER PEOPLE" iHiniiii:HinwBBnwB'iB'UBiiiniii NORTH PHILADELPHIA FRANKFORD TU vnANKlB MARY PICKFORD in "Leas Than the Dust" RIDGE AVENUE "" RIVEEKUB Earle Williams in "Apartment 29" AISO "MAID MAD- KEYSTONE COMEDY TIOGA "TU AND VEMAN0 BTS FATTY h,M'' BUTCHER DOT" CAIUKANE in "JrVho-o WifeZ" EVENING LEDQER-PHILADELPniA, SATUHDAY, MAY 19, 1917 Lt am ; -fcv i;5 NF.W l'ATHK Al'THOU Mnbcl Herbert Urner wrote the stories on which the serial, "Tho Neglected Wife," was based. It is nppearniR in weekly installments in the Evening Ledger. WAS CAPTAIN NEMO A PIRATE Oil HERO? Vital Question Thrills tho Brain Publicity Purveyor for "20,000 Lcnpuca" of I Ry THE PRESS AGENT Was Captain Nemo, of the Nautllu- a pirate? Jules Verne, In "Twenty Thousand Leagues I'nder tho Sea," now at tho Forrest, wrote that tho Inventor of tho Rubnmrslhle fol lowed a vessel fop u very long dlstanee 00DSIDE Philadelphia's Leading Park Free AT ALL TIMES Free roNTiNrr.n .t"f rns or Fairmount Park Band rnder Direction ef Bit IIARIi rillllIT Miss Edna Wallace Kinney, contr.u.to Fun, for the Children TOY HUNT SATURDAY, JUNE 9. 200 TOYS FREE UP-TO-THE-'MIN'UTT. TlKVICKS OF VMl'SEMENTS wrrriEivi matinrh toda Mutt & Jeff Divorced CT A TVTI CV MARKET Ahoia 1HTII S 1 AINLE I MAE MURRAY Thf rrlmrosft HImr PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET MARIE DORO HEARTS DESIRE ' ARpA ril A f'lESTNVT Below Iff AKUA1J1A Bryant Washbur I0TK um Sklnnr s Pubhla' OrCrVTr1 MARKET Mclnw 17TH Kt-UCIN 1 GEORGE WALSH 'THE BOOK AGENT VICTORIA MARKET Abovo 0TII Ethel Barrymore "Call of Her People" KViMrrinrUrr ""nT'an Tmarki-.t" StTT NniCKerDOCKt-r M.t,.Tll .Thar Sat.. 2S STOCK P AMIT "LE" NEXT WEEK "Tho CO. In ,-'1,-,-,: Woman II. Married" BROAD Last Mat. and Night flAVOY CO. In "THE CIOVDOLIKRS HAVE YOU READ Motion Picture Acting? A nntiK or facts roii ni.tt r.v.vs and SCREISf STARS Or TOMimilOM Hy France Aanen Tfaw tn I'repnn for Photoplaj1n Whar Ar th Ni-renitarv ualiflcntlfn Ilotv to Ssrtirf an Engagement Thei Oueatlon of Suhirle Illustrated and Bound In t'loth By Mail Onh Postpuul BO Cents AGENTS Y NTKII For Kilo I'lrluslirlr hy A. O. STl'.EN Dept. t... I30O lino Street riillmlrlpUla. Pa. Telephone No. Sprucu 293 w METRO SUNSHINE FAMILY s-t Jxt i -BfcfcJ t 4 BiHaJtoi p"'"' Hft Awf Lwmf I Here is luo intiru bui a.iine bulimy m cheerful .trUco to Metro Exhibitors. ROBERT LYNCU. Uanaptr, Wlllliua U.Uill. William Bmllh, Samuel Baf an. Mae Murray, Ounhllda I3olln. BUphaa MeEwtn. jUry'lMathubury Xm Bplomoa. Eather BUbal. Vtoiy . . "cpklnc rcvetiBP. Of course Nemo wns not nflcr treanure exactly, nltlinush lie did con llscnte tho nluablF found abo.trd the ship, which was fired and atink hy a torpedo fired from the under-sea craft. Thlc In the opinion of oine, ronstltutrs ono form of piracy which In those dnys made oeenn RoInK about at) risky a proposition na today brrnuso of Uid prowllnffs of tho unprinci pled rotors of tho hca, who Infested tho pathways of tho shlpf JoiimpjInK across the AtlantKi or from north tn nntith, or lco verpa. At any rate. Captain Nemo was after renKe, and ho exercised no scruples In wrenltlnc It upon those who beenmo his victims. This Is vividly shown In the scout nf the plcturo wherein wp seo the flftM brtweon Splllet and l'oncroft on hoard the vacht which Captain Nemo has been tenrch ttif? for, Just ns we seo tho torpedo lived and the yacht catch lire. There Is a myutorloua trunk, which may hao contained treasure ""aplaln Nemo may hao known that It was a port of tho cargo of the yacht, and away down In his heart ho may hao coveted this more than tho revenge he declared h was seeking It Is Immediately after Hie rci-cuo of thoKG nhnird the boat that Nemo tells his Rtory to the rescind oyaKcrs, Just as tho schoon et draws nlongsldo the submarine to take ihm back t c'.vlllzailnti and ho It nuked in (Tn with them lie re.illles tluit the end in nt hand for him and ho declares that his li"t wish H to be burled with his ben,il ilim.ir'no I.T lll.l'k Last Week But One If You Don't Buy Tickets Immediately for the Presentation of Jules Verne's FoiTCSt TllCHtrC Y.iu Mi V t This Ani.i-mk Thr Ims Nn, Rpertuculnr nn.t Tinieu huhmrlni Itmtnn THE ADVANCE SALE IS TREMENDOUS SEB the "Monster" That Tilled the World with Terror. SEE the Actual Blowinc Up of a Ship in Mid-Sen. SEE the Deadly Torpedoes Spccdinp; Forth on Their Mission of Venge ance. SEE the Ueautiful, Entertaining Wonders of the Deep, Hidden for Arcs Heneath the Ocean No Ter rorized hy the U-3.1. SEE the Dauntless Captain Nemo Ilescue a Pearl Diver I'rom the Tentacles nf n Giant Octopus Most Tcrrifyinu Combat Ecr I'ho toRraphcd. SEE the Hunters in Ocean Depths, Battle With Ravenous Sharks. The Most AhtoundinR Spectacle Ever Presented in Moving Pictures A Thrilling Drama That Took Two Years to Produce Pictured in the Air On the Land In the Sea Un der the Sea nnd on the lied of the Ocean. TAKE THE CHILDREN TO THE TREAT OF THEIR LIVES TWICE DAILY 2:15 AND 8 15 P. M. Mats . 28o and B0c: Ec. 23c to II 00 RESERVED SEATS IN ADVANCE Augmented Symphony Orchestra MXON'S GRAND I1R0AI AVI JKISTOOMERY 1. II. Mion-Mnlllnitfr ,J,rVi M.f.r' Piilly Mjt lllc. r.m.. " & 0. lnr, Igf- -5 Dr. Joy's Sanitarium Tho Ctreatmt UauchinB rivl,-t of tho AKO l'rwi'titnl In 'I -M..I'. ' "',.Mlr'11 Crawford H liroi'erlik. Natalli MorKnn; Ilrniiliaw & Av-ors , 1.AJ'-". ,JU"y "H".'? Pirturcs. Gift for kWilirs itiinlay Jtat- "" ,, Ironl ul tnvir new Metro Oinc.i. that will dl.pen. , W Tifil W M B ril i riT'irAjl v iv T rm V NEWS AND NOTES ABOUT -MOVIES, ANIMALS AND MELODRAMA BLENDED French Trainer Gives Novel Twist to Hackneyed Subject in Keith Production Vaudeville managers, producers and audiences aro always olamorlnjc for novel ties and are willing to go to extremes to get them. Here Is one. it Is called "The Villd Guardians.' and Is a combination of the moving picture, tho melodramatic play let and the wild animal net. This melodrama In two parts Is to bo shown nt Keith's next week for the first time. In recent years thero has been little de mand for wiM animal acts on the stage It was tleorgcs March, n. lion tamer of con sldernh'e repute, who dlsroiered the possibil ities of using a group of Hon In anotltei capacllv than ns performers of 'rick under the Influence of a whip The molbm picture gaie Mar.-k Ills Hlet nnd be deel oped It. Hid troup of trained boni i,i used In making more thin one n.-reen pl.iv im, ii" iii-ciucn in use one on in mm n - niiiiBEisssniiGraaii urara -Virginia !timNt Triumph MAY 21 I IttST tJli AL PllUsrNTATIi'N II a it , it u i: v i: i, i. V" ilt Tit) I ITHK AUHHI'dllll THEATKE CHKSTM 1 AN EXTRAOKDINAK M TWO pun VPM.PIIIl I vnMTI r Florence Moore and BROTHER Frank Moore ir of Mnnv Succours OffTlnc M-rrv MUtur- of Cutn-d p info inrt Imlt III Inn Ralph Dunbar's Old Time Darkies Ql VltTr.TM' rili'M TUP. sopTIf. IN pi.wi tkn pastimes Harry The Sharrocks Emma 'Grace Carlisle & Itomer .lules rn tiisn tiik nnAM .stani Fred Waircn & Conluy Ellie 'Three Hobs EXTRV AI1! 1 PEAH III: "THE NIGHT BOAT" a nirK on Tin. nnni it Shnw f,ll - MliTin H.'lltH Aluavn li U . i$2000.QO mateyiwirlii mmm f 1 Life's greatest problem is that of the neslectcd wife, the errinp; husband, theothcrwoman.Whatisthesolution of this problem? $1000 will be yours if you give the best solution. $ 500 will be paid for the next best solution. ( -J nri will be paid to each of the five persons who give the ? iUU next tt solutions. Write us what you think is the best solution to the problem, using one side of the paper only and confining yourself to not more than 200 words. Your answer will not have to correspond to the ending in the picture and literary merit will not count. A committee of men and women of national standing will act as judges. Your idea may vin one of theie prized Address your solution: Contest Department, Pathe Exchange. 1235 Vine Street, Philadelphin, Va. No replies considered after August 12tb, 1917 The shrewd amusement seeker always selects which are shown at the better-class theatres f rharorjers portrayed by nclors In tho life, i also tho lions. March himself plays tho principal rolo and has bis lions under per fect control. They snap nnd sparl nnd cringe nnd llo down nt their master's will. Tho story la a romntitlo lovo nffalr, In count. When he had tho first part of his story prepared and the motion plcturo showing a Hon hunt complete he hit upon bo Idea of carrying tho story to a rllmux, with, tho GARKICK Bcff. Mondn Mut. AftMfiiMint. t'onltmmu. 1 I, l to !i 1. M. I'.xrnlTii., rntlnuii, t I. II. tn It P. II. Tiih st riti.in-; photoplay ruoi'tu - TIONI.' I'UI.HI-NT Till. IIIOOEST PII.M HlinlV ON 1 AltTlt" I'K VrriUNG KIT V .10LIVET ,r l nt t.ii- tnni HIIO Mill. IPPUMt IS l'l.ltON ' k. I .' iii limn l ITS r .' NI) 'H EI.FT1I STRKIJTS B1M. ()F T HKIh JJUKJIIT STAKS! I IM II ! r - .U1 Ml'fiP N" i.l. M ' Georges Marck's Jungle Players A ( imp i T lorn in of Artlfltn ntM ft r.rntip i f nir wn,n rAniNi" i ipm a sum; at TWlituiti Durkin Girls Tathe News Weekly extra apii:i riArrnt-' pelidiit uinr , mio op mv i ntnl .it. l II I llll NiKh'- i i-i.-i i; PATHE is paying $2000 for the solution of this national problem (THE NEGLECTED WIFE). It may turn your Black house White. Q' & -cLtOvt V'w President and Onrral ManaEer PATIIU EXCHANGE. Incorporated. w : PHOTOPLAY: which the hunter captures some lions In th Jungles nnd sends them, caged, to hla UdjrV lovo In Kronco. I'ltONB WAT.NITT Bl-1( -. ntlnuoim 9 A. M. to 11 IS P. M. TRICES 10c. J0e Mescinlne llcitn (Ret ) JSo lener' Hymnlinnr Oreliftn Momlnr. Tnedy A Wednesday i m VM. FOX eup-tr tlft Iii i Production te M Theda Bara In Flritt Irtpntot!on "Heart and Soul" diIod ttlrnellon nret Sliowlnn 1 M'rei r the iwmv I'nrlor nuirmlny. I'rliUjr nnd Satnrdnr Mflm l"rrrnt Olga" Petrova In Ilrat' fhnntnr nf THE Mt I. OP A MAGDALEN" u-ari of the Slinpplng District 1 1 A M. TO I r. M. .. lOe 15c ' Tn IT M ,, .1(1.-, IBe ;So I M-s-lNns Ue. lie. SSo. ' Hit ut its Fventnif I'rtcei llegtnnlnir Innilny lat. Jl. III(T Mclirr.H I'rmentn "The Gowa Shop'' x Mueleal Tabloid with Well Unnnn rhliattelphla I'nvorltefl A I. IIOT Present "k Dream of the Orient" v Ituselan ICxtraKftanza mth Daniel Makarenko vnrt rittipr A-tn Wnrh V hllo THEATUl. Market lirlow 110th street MATINRU DAILY . 130. Idn Mniulay, Tnevday and Wednea. I.KW IUKUMAN Irenta "LILLIES OF THE LAKE" A MfnUnirrt Muilral Corned j Mhi ", Ptitrw nn1 Comffiy Tliurwluy, IVIdny and Kitnrtlnr I.KW riXIWAN Ircml "THE GARDEN BELLES" ti te Oirl ct With T I t'njr Aieiouie mioi)sr asmiii:uavi; Mat.Daily ntZ 10c Evga.6.45& 9, 10-20.30 Innda). TueiHlai. WednendAY .llli: SII.T.UAN I'renenta run irr nt- thi; si l o fme Hour Musical romei! With nAY PLOHENCB RAYMOND AND BAIN And n Cast of 3.1 AltTISTP S WM. I"0 Trenenla GEORGE WALSH InJTUHJIOOIC AG1WT" Thurida, l'rlday, haturdar- PIETRO Tin rtano Accordion Wizard Si:L7nCIC XMCTbUE NORMA TALMADGE In 'Tht I.atr nf I'omprnuulon1 LAST TWO PERFORMANCES MASQUE O.F AMERICAN DRAMA Muin hv nnoiNAi i m; kovu.v Dlr.itur. WASS1I.I l.r.1'8 UnUeralty ut 1'. niiilv.uiii llotani al aardani iK ut Miiv Uih i:enlnia at B:1S Rntunliy Matlnca Compoter will conduct evening performance Thk. t '' t" IS Olmbelir 4 Houston Club iimt nn tin Brourulii Prui i-edi I" 'he rmverall. Milllnry Tine Hoapltal nn DU1 'AST MATINEE TODAY AUtLr ril last time tonigiiT; NAZIMOVA 't'ElTION 8110AES" LYRIC MATINEE TODAY . TONIOHT AT Sil "SO LONG with niAnLOTTi: LETTY" CHEENWOOD rZododicc 1 7vtnstK(V I J Aiim""5" LOparoJli rZoolodicoiGardcns VitChenlO. i mruat nniiucu.." rp J.. BROADWAY KALULU Trocadero fom-ies ami r,--''W DANCING Wagner 1750 North DandniflB8Q& Broad ii binclsor )5 for 6 Trlv. L,es. Att, 18 No Mm SCHOLARS' NIGHTS It Monday, T"'day andThurfdtr m Reception Wed. & bat. tv WJl riraaant Burroundlnxa, Ideal Flao CT Blvanla 1 Dance. irn kv. way 8cholara' Country unf juoiu j.ve . y ."'"'PATRIOTIC DANCE 6 Private Lessons, $5 llrrored Btudllw Op da Bd Vt. .IU. iHlitiMeai WrMWaam, 11, ,i jw- VV M u fl ih 'Vi w JFi' rSi . vA ' J