EVENING LEPgER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 191? tfBO TOPLAYITgPQKEN TITLES IS NOVELTY AT STANLEY COMING WEEK WTTmigra FOLLIES SURPASS REUNION DAY IN CINEMA CALIFORNIA FORMER BEAUTIES Splendor of Scene and Robe Re vealed in Tuneless, Glit tering Spectacle EDDIE CANTOR A BIG HIT niE FOLLIES OP 1917. j musical revue; book nd lyrics by George V. Hobart nnd Gene i HSkl ,mulo by Raymond Hubell. Dava Biimper Jerome Korn and r ratrlotlo finale K'vKor Herbert! stayed by, Ned Wavburni 2.ii dcortlona hy Joseph Urban. At tho BIG DOUBLE BILL Monday, Tuesday Wednesday 0 A. M. to 11. IS r. M. loo. 20o New Amsterdam, r New 'ew York. KA Mf PRINCIPALS Will Rogers. Bert XVII I H.mE Irvine Fischer. A Hyn Klnir. Fanny ;, Walter v.auru. tviiiiitm , rinus, Emis Cantor. Kuaaell Voices and his doe Don, Sort Rl'hirds. !, Hopkins. Marlon and ' ?iY7.line Fairbanks. Ou Mlnton. Vra Max- ?ll. Fred fielder. Dorothy Dickson and Carl Hron. Philadelphia, In common with tho rest . 1)ie u s. A. 1 not coins to waste pcr- 'fectly Bod brettth whistling tho "hits" of jhe Follios of 1017" for tho good and Impla reason that ther9 aro no pure' un" ululterated "hits." Only three numbers out cr nearly a score In tho new revue, which opened at tho New Amsterdam Theatre. jw York city, last Tuesday, can lay any claim to popularity, and each has an cssen tlal falling One has tune but no rhythm, mother has rhythm but no tunc, while tho tflrl. which hao a little tuno and less rh(hm, is" difficult to bIiib. But "The Follies of 1917" Is about tho most -otleous tectacular event that has ever beta unfolded to a. New York audience. A) hosts of pretty girls provided by Florenz cgfeld for his annual summer show are jrettler than ever ; tho costumes designed Jy Lady Duff-Gordon nnd Joseph Urban aro the most magnificent ever worn In a "Fol UeiVAid tho scenic decorations by the VltUse artist excel even his own previous jj.jtorts. From the first curtain on, In h unceasing succession for more than three hours colors, shades, hues and tints are blended into ever changing combinations until the eye Is weary and the brain scarcely )t to record the latest triumph. After one has said all this and has then recited, tho fist of principals, tho cup of iralse for 'The Follies of 1917" Is filled to overflowing For It Is doubtful If tho folly ,v has been less foolish or more antique than that which holds tho ",. and a half episodes together. The wit 1 1 painfully ab sent after tho promise of much rich satire liven by Tom Richards In his comparison Of All Baba and his forty thieves to tho tax collector, butcher, etc , of 1917. nt the open lng of the show. Only once again' does sparkling humor appear, and that Is In Act II, when New York's 1 o'clock closing law and the endlcs3 maze of ''subways under construction" are made the mark for tho lampoonist's shafts. The "plot" Is even more brief than usual. In fact, were It not for Bert Williams and Will Rogers, who literally drag In the "plot" (AUyn King) at tho end of a rope befoia the final curtain, the audience would go home without the painful reminder that there was a story. Dick Burton (Irving Fischer), at a wondrous Arabian feast, wagers that more Interesting and curious things happen in New York In one night than happened In all the Arabian nights put together. The prize Is the hand of Shahrazad (Miss King). Then follow tho episodes, which are, it must bo admitted, curious, but not always Interesting. How tver, it Is a safe prediction that before many Phlladelphlans visit the "Follies" at Its or Is It their? home In tho Xew Am sterdam Theatre, Messrs. Zlegfeld; Way burn et al. will bring It up to the standard The metamorphosis of a revue Is one of Its most Interesting features, especially In view of tho fact that it usually improves the show. One Important change that will un doubtedly be made soon will bo the Intro duction of new songs. "My Arabian Maid" Is at present the nearest approach to a successful song, with "Hello, Dearie," a poor second. With tho cast of principals which Mr. Zlegfeld has collected there is no chance for failure If such an Institution as the "Follies" can fall. Bert Wllllama and Fanny Brlco are old favorites. Will Rogers, with his scintillating, impromptu comment on the day's news, Is one of the country's few real wits and takes his place amdng the leaders. The last In the quartet of "stars" is a newcomer, Eddie Cantor, a black-face comedian promoted from Zleg feld's "Midnight Frolic" on the New Am sterdam roof to a stellar position In the "pig Bhow." Cantor is young enough to have been compelled to register on June S, but here is one person who hopes, for the sake of the "Follies" nnd for this branch mammBamaammmm-maZJZz?- OWEafctfftkShtjBgWftjfc -3 vwOMiBs ta 44fev & TB B aasbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS . Ajfloitt-. B JB M ff BJ ! B I lB ff BraisJPHEuMfuJBWVnvApVjVHVjB Movio nctors, it would seem, spend almost ns much time chumming around with their friends and visitors to the studios ns they do before tho lens. So we sec Mae Murray, of Lasky, nnd Vivian Martin, of Morosco, laughingly line up with Jack Pickford, of Famous Players, on his return to tho coast. Miss Martin is at the Stanley today in "Giving Becky a Chance," while young Mr. Pickford comes next week to the Arcadia in "Freckles." Behold also "Smiling George" Walsh, star of "Some Boy," at the Victoria next week, inspecting the cattlo ranch of James J. Jeffries, near Burbnnk, Cal., with his host, one of his idols since boyhood. Tho third "shot" in our gallery discloses Phillips Smalley, husband of Lois Weber, producer of "Even As You and I," at tho Palace the first half of next week; Ernestine Schumann-Heink, noted contralto of tho grand opera nnd concert stnge, nnd J. Wnrren Kerrigan, former Blue Bird star, having a little confab at Universal City. Aronson at Seashore rhiladelphlans and visitors from other sections of the country who make Atlantic City their summer resort will be Interested to learn that Jules n. Aronson will repre sent the Stanley Company In "The City by the Sea." He has been appointed manager of tho B F. Keith Theatre on tho Garden Bier, regarded as the leading vaudeville houso along tho Atlantic coast. He will inaugurato the season there on Monday, June 25. AFlFI PHI THE only high-class 4-LLSliIa 1 11 ATTRACTIONS IN TOWN i:gs . S 15 Mats. Thurs.. Pat., 2.15 "C A NARY COT TAGE" LYRIC Last Mat. today, 2:15 LAST TIME TONIGHT, 8 1.'. "So Long Letty" SrT15 of the profession, that Eddie's size will ex empt him from service at the front His feature song. "That Kind of a Baby," was the most spontaneous hit of the show. Among the principal scenes aro tno Arabian garden, tho Chinese lacquer room, )ho garden of girls, the roof garden which overlooks New York showing the city's sky line arid bay In faithful reproduction and the patriotic finale In which Victor Herbert writes a small symphony in his own de lightful style on American patriotic themes. V. H. I Ainsworth's Joke Sydney Alnsworth, leading man In tho plcturizatlon of "On Trial," to be presented at tho Stanley next week, Is now one prac tical Joke ahead of Henry B. Walthall. "I have hero a marvelous greasepaint which will revolutionize the art of mako-up," Alnsworth told Walthall "But the muscles of the face must not move for five minutes after It has been applied." They bought a dressing room and both applied the for mula. Then Alnsworth opened up with every Joko In the category trying to make Walthall laugh nnd spoil the make-up. But Walthall was like a stone wall. ."I hear Sarah Bernhardt Is married again." said Alnsworth after a long pause. "To whom?" asked Walthall, all Interest. "Charlie Chap ." Then tho make-up cracked. Musicians Buy Bonds At a meeting held In the Parkway Build ing the Philadelphia Operatic Society In structed the treasurer to purchase Liberty War Bonds with the funds of tho fcoclety. This represents the accumulation raised from tho productions during tho last three years Wasslli Leps Is musical director and Mrs. Cclesto D. Heckscher president of tho society. GRAND llltOAD AMI MONTGOMERY F. G. Mvon-Mrdllncrr tien. Mgr. Hallv Mnl lllr. Kc.. 1 & l, 10c, 1.1c. 2Sn EMILY SMILEY & CO. in "A r-Honrs nwr.'s love1' PlllirSIJ DRILL Ti;.M OK THE MACAHEES 2 WOMEN STAN STANLEY & CO. ED AND LEW MILLER. W.M. SISTO THE PARVLLLS A GREAT HILL TmrnApM AMEMCAN BEAUTIES and lrocaaero oriental glide lopeoi People EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WEEK OF JUNE 18 TO 23 ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA AUDITORIUM BELMONT I BLUEBIRD. BROADWAY t EUREKA 1 FAIRMOUNT 56TH STREET H FRANKFORD GREAT NORTH. IMPERIAL JEFFERSON LEADER I LIBERTY LOCUST MARKET ST. OVERBROOK PALACE PARK PRINCESS REGENT RIALTO RIDGE AVE. RUBY 8AVOY STANLEY STRAND MONDAY The Broadway Sport The Immigrant Marv Tlrkfnr,1. In Romance of the lledwoods Jack Picicrord. In Freckles Clara Kimball Young. In The Easiest Way Viola Dana. In God's Law and Man's Vivian Martin. In The did at Home Rex Beach's The liarrler Florence Reld. In The Eternal Sin OeorKS rieban. In The Uond Between Mae Murray, In The 1'rlmrose Itlnsr Nance O'Nell, In Mrs. llaifame The Undylne Flame The Immigrant Heart and Soul The Immigrant The Trufflers The Neglected Wife Mae Murray, in The Primrose Ring Mary Anderson, in . The Magnificent Meddler Sowers and Reapers The Immigrant Dorothy Phillips. In A Doll's House Douglas Fairbanks, In In Again Out Again Even as You and I The Immigrant Alice Joyce, la Her Secret Ta! n.Hn.r. In Land of the Long Shadows The Immigrant Her Nature Dance Marguerite Clark. In The Fortunes of Fid Miriam Cooper, In The Silent Lie Stuart Holmes, In The Drosdway Sport Valeaka Suratt. In The Slave On. Trial The ' Darrler Lois Wb'. Idle Wives TUESDAY The Uroadway Sport The Immigrant George lleban. In The Uond Uetween Jack Pickford, lc Freckles Clara Kimball Young, In The Easiest Way Viola Dana. In God's Law and Man s Emmy Wehlen. In Sowers and Reapers Rex Reach's The liarrler Wilfred Lucas, Hands Up In Charlie Chaplin, In The Immigrant Mae Murray, in The Primrose Ring Nance O'Nell, la Mrs. lialfamu ... 1,alnv In Mary iimuiui , Romance of the Redwoods The Undjinir Flame The Immigrant The Maelstrom A Service o( Love Bryant Washburn. In Skinner's Bubble Mae Murray. In The Primrose Ring Lillian Glsh, In Souls Triumph Sowers and Reapers The Immigrant Viola Dana, In Lady Barnacle Douglas Fairbanks. In In Again Out Again Even as You and I The Immigrant Frances Nelson. In One of Many Olga Petrova. In Soul of a Magdalene The Immigrant Her Nature Dance House Peters. In As Men Love Marie Empress, In Girl Who Doesn't Know Valeska Suratt. In The Straight Way Dorothy Phillips. In A Doll's House On. Trial The Barrier Tvtla Weber. Idle Wives In Some Bey The Immigrant WEDNESDAY Norma Talmadge, In Poppy Bryant Washburn. In Skinner's Dress Suit Jack Pickford. in Freckles Clara Kimball Young, In - The Easiest Way Ethel Barrmore, In The Call of Her People Virginia Pearson, in A Royal Romance Rex Beach's Tho Harrier The Captain of the Gray ilorBe tiuut. Blanche Sweet. In The Tides o( Uarnegat Douglas Fairbanks. In In Again Out Again The Silent Lie The Neglected Wife Nance O'Nell. In The Final Payment The Silent Lie All-Star Fox Cast Marguerite Clark. In The Valentine Ulrl Douglas Fairbanks. In In Again Out Again The Duchess of Doubt The Immigrant Charles Hay. In The Millionaire Vagrant The Final Payment The Neglected Wife Even as You and I The Immigrant Marguerite Clayton, In - The Night Workers fnrv Plt'Ifford, (n Romance of the Redwoods Viola Dana, In Lady Barnacle - June Caprice, In A Bmall-Town Qlrl Emmy Wehlen. In Sowers and Reapers George Beban, In Tho Marcelllnl Millions Alice Joyce, In The Question On. Trial The Barrier Ethel Clayton, In .Yankee pluck IJLTba Immigrant THURSDAY Norma Talmadge, l'oppy In Blanche Sweet. In Tho Tides of Barnegat William Desmond. In Paws of the Bear Mary Pickford. In Romance of tne Redwoods Ethel narrymore. In The Call of Her People Theda Bara, In Heart and Soul Alice Joyce, in Within the Law Carlyle Dlackwell, In The Crimson Dove Alice Joyce. In The Question Douglas Fairbanks, In In Again Out Again Mary Pickford. In Romance of the Redwoods The Silent Lie The Neglected Wife The Barrier Earle Williams. In The Soul Master Marguerite Clark. In The Valentino Ulrl Dorothy Dalton, In Wild Wlndshlp's Widow The Duchess of Doubt The Immigrant Stuart Holmes. In The Broadway Sport The Immigrant Cod's Law and.JIan's Pauline Frederick. In Her Better Self Mary Miles Mlnter. In Environment Mae Murray, In The Primrose Ring Viola Dana, In Lady Barnacle Derwent Hall Calne, In The Deemster The Crucible I'aUia. No. 13 Douglas Fairbanks. In American Aristocracy William S, Hart. In Truthful Tulllver On Trial Earlel Williams. In The Maelstrom Earle Williams. In Arsene Lupin ThetHadntad; Pajamas '"TlSHBil;raut FRIDAY Wllllim S. Hart, In Wolf Lowry Fannlo Ward, In A Scnuol for Husbands William Desmond, In Pawa of the Hear Mary Pickford, In RomancH of the Redwoods Ethel Clayton, in The Stolen Paradise Theda Bara, In Heart und Soul Alice Joyce, in Within tne Law The Call of Her People 13lh Episode of Patrla Frances Nelson, In The Beautiful Lie lllancho Sweet. In The Silent Partner Phllllpa Smalley, In Idle Wives Pauline Frederick. In Her Better Self The Barrier Ethel Clayton. In Yankee Pluck .Blanche Sweet. In The Silent Partner Fcancea Nelaon, ro The Beautiful Lie Clara Kimball Young, In The Easiest Way Clara Kimball Young, In The Easiest Way .. . A Doll's House Voice on the Wire. No. 10 Pauline Frederick. In Her Better Self Clara Kimball Young, In The Easiest Way Lillian Glsh. In Souls Triumphant Earle Williams, In The Maelstrom Rowers and Reapers The Neglected Wife Iteglna Badet. In The Atonement Marguerite Clark, In Miss George Washington Jackie Saunders. In The Checkmate On Trial Earle Williams, In The' Maelstrom Periwinkle The Marionettes I ThtHsunUd-Pajamas , .al The 'Immigrant ' SATURDAY William S. Hart. In Wolf Lowry Theda Bara, In The Darling of Purls ALL PHILADELPHIA IS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN A SPECIAL MEETING IN THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY, JUNE 17, AT 3 P. M. TO COMMEMORATE THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF THADDEUS KOSCIUSZKO BR!GADIER GENERAL THE nnvOMONAn AMJT OF THE UNITED ADDRESSES DY HISHOP RHIXELANDER. LOUIS E VAN NORMAN, JOHN D. MOORE. DR. B. D. KULAKOWSKI AND OTHERS Special Musical Program Admitilon Free Doors Open 2.30 P. M. The Stanley Booking Corporation rpHK following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booklne 7 Corporation, which Is n guarantee of early showing of tho llnest productions ". i',1:ll,":a. """"' "cD. "iALl"!:,-,',, '" ur iq ineairp in vour locnlltv obtaining pictures through the STAXMSY BOOICINO CORPORATION. ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY Visit THE COLONIAL A I U A IIDD A 12tD- Morris & Parsyunk Av. ALn AlVlDlAA Mat. Dally 2; Evgs. 0:45-0. Paramount Pictures. OLGA PETllOVA In "THE UNDYING FLAME" Added "Imaginary Zeppelin Raid on New York" I OPI IT "D.AND LOCUST a-'V-'V UO 1 MATINEES 1:30 and :0. EVGS. 0:30, 8, 0:30. ROBERT WARWICK nnd GAIL KANE In "TH13 FALSE FRIEND" William Desmond. In Paws of the Bear Mary Pickford. In Romance of the Redwoods Ethel Clayton. In The Stolen Paradise Marguerlto Clark. In The Valentine Girl Alice Joyce. In Within the Law Charles Ray, In The Pinch Hitter Nance O'Nell. In The Final Payment Rlanche Sweet. In The Silent Partner Phillips Smalley, In Idle Wives Pauline Frederick. In Her Better Self The Barrier Mme. Petrova, In Soul of a Magdalene Rlanche Sweet. In The Silent Partner - June Caprice, in The Small-Town Girl Clara Kimball Young, In The Easiest Way William S. Hart. In Wolf Lowry Norma Talmadge, In The Law of Compensation Pauline Frederick. In Her Better Self The Easiest Way The Double Cross Mystery Dorothy Dalton. In Wild Wlndshlp's Widow Earle Williams. In The Maelstrom Pauline Frederick, In Sappho Peggy Hyland. In The Slsteenth Wife House Peters, In The Highway of Hope Emmy Wehlen, In The Duchess of Doubt On. Trial Earle Williams. In The Maelstrom Mary Mites Mlnter, In Periwinkle ADOI I C BSD AND THOMPSON rtfULLU MATINEE DAILY HENRY B. WALTHALL in "THE SAINT'S ADVENTURE" ARCADIA belowtioth NORMA TALMADGE in "POPPY" AUDITORIUM AcSuntfvsid. MME. REGINA BADET In "ATONEMENT" BELMONT 62D AD0VB MAKET DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "IN ACJA1N OUT AGAIN" BLUEBIRD BUSQUEflANNA AVE. House Peters and Louise Huff in "THE LONESOME CHAP" FAIRMOUNT sflTIG.S avenue Geo. Walsh and Doris Pawn in THE BOOK AGENT" CATU QT THEATRE MAT. DAILY Uln Jl. Below Spruce Evgs. T to 11. MARGARET 1LLINGTON in "THE SACRIFICE" GREAT NORTHERN KgUft. NANCE 0"NEIL in 'TUB FIKAL PAYMENT" I n DC D T A I O"7" "n WALNUT STS. lIVlriHlLi Mats. 2:30. Evgi. 70. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in THE GOOD BAD MAN" " JEFFERSON S0TH STK'gETDsAUPHm EMMY WEHLEN apers- CHAS. CHAPLIN In "THE CURE" 1 TTArMTB FORTY-FIRST AND LilLfUCjl LANCASTER AVENUE MARGARET ILLINGTON in "SACRIFICE" I I t7 V P T V UROAD AND L 1 D L l 1 I COLUMBIA VIRGINIA PEARSON in ROYAL ROMANCE" imOTmuiiimiiunirciniuiiiiDtEiMmimiaiwiiunniaiiiEinnEiiaffimaiiiianffin: WEST PHILADELPHIA MARKET ST. Theatre "ktt Triangle Phs Present DOROTHY DALIoTn in "WILD WINDSIIJP'S WIDOW" Every w ed. Ben Wilson In "Vol-o on the Wire" OVERBROOrv caD 4 HAVERFORD ,.,;."" Uopc-Jone, Unit OrcA. WM. FARNUM ln American ANIMATED WEEKLY MKTH0DS" PALACE J2H JST STnEET CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE EASIEST WAY" PARK RID0E AVE. U DAUPHIN ST. MARY PICKFORD V;&tt& MMTEIiY DOUBLE cSSfgS'S?08" PRINCESS 101nETnT ENID BENNETT F in " II A P P I N E S S " RFC.FNT 1031 MARKET STREET lxL'VJI-,i.' HUMAN VOICE OROAN EMMY WEHLEN in "THE DUCHESS OF DOUBT" R I A I T n GERMANTOWN AVE. JLil ... .z AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN" R II R Y MARKET STREET BLANCHE SWEETHP? Every Thurs Rutb Roland in "Neglected' Wife" SAVOY 12U MAnKET FRANCES NELSON in "THE BEAUTIFUL LIE" STANI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH VIVIAN MARTIN in "GIVING BECKY A CHANCE" STRAND GERMANTOWN AVENUE claZDkimbllTonunbgrLet 'THE EASIEST WAY" VICTORIA MARKET ST. w'r r, . ,? , ABOVE NINTH Viola Dana in Lady Barnacle" Comedy "HER TORPEDOED LOVE" THIS CALENDAR Appears in the PUBLIC and EVENING LEDGERS Every Day .The.Hsunttd Pajamas .Tne Immigrant EUREKA 40TH MARKET ETS. TriangleWAL S. HART in "The Defett'MM." n NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE " n,DaB AV& ANTONIO MORENO in "Tb n. u V. Captain of The Grey HuT Charlie Chaplin IN FIRST SHOWINO "THE IMMIGRANT" IN ADDITION WILLIAM TOX Presents George Walsh IN FIRST 8HOWINO OF "SOME BOY" Thursday, Friday ti Saturday HAROLD LOCKWOOD In First Presentation of Metro' "HAUNTED PAJAMAS" Desiauer's Symphony Orchestra Tm "TTErtff HHHH rSyfclT,i ijnileiii,'iisihMBBIJ In Heart of Shopping District H 11 A M to 11 P M. . 10c. ISO 1 to P M. . . 10c, lit, He EVENINGS He, :(c. ISO On Saturdays, Enlng Prices Deilnnlnr Monday Matlneo J. MIIN.MINIIKOOK Presents "THE A Miniature Musical Comedy With Good Music, Comedy and Good-Looking Girls Philadelphia's Favorite Todler R JOE H0RTIZ and a Company of rhtladephla Minstrels and Dancinr Talent, In Minstrelsy " AND OTHBR FCATUHB ACTS p;racm THBATItlS Market below 0th Street MATINnE- DAILY . J.JO. 100 EVENINGS, 7 A , 10c. JOo. JJo Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday IRVING FISHER Presonta BLACK and WHITE REVUE A Company of Clever Singers, Dancers and Comsdlsns Thursday, Friday, Saturday WM. D. FRIEDLANDER, Inc., Presents The Suffragette Revue A One-Hour Tabloid Musical Comedy, With a Larre- Cast AND OTHER FEATURES imMWim"tiliiJ!f,.ii? w BROAD ST. SNYDER AVE. Mat.Daily at 2 10c Eves. 6.30 & 9, 10-20 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Peerless Film Company Presents Rex Beach's WONDERFUL ROMANCE OF ALASKAN LIFE "TheBarrier" A Story by a Man Whose Virile, Red-niooded Stories Made Him the Most Papular Author Amerl ca Hn Ever Produced. Thursday, Friday, Saturday ALICE JOYCE AND HARRY MOREY "Within the Law" By DAYARD VELIER A Picturesque Version of the strongest Human Document That Ever Thrilled the English- Speaking Public. B. F. Keiths Theatre Chestnut & Twelfth Sts. 2 SHOWS DAILY S Mat. 25c nnd SOe Night 2Se to tl Another Breezy Warm-Weather Show! 3 Hours 3 OF THE REST Entertainment in Town THE SCHEDULE Matinee Night 2:0.-i ORCHESTRA 8:05 2:10 PATHE WEEKLY NEWS 8:10 2:20...McCLURE & DOLLY... 8:20- 2.33 WARD & VAN 8:33 2:46 CHARLES T. ALDRICII 8:46 3:10..PONZILLO SISTERS.. 9:10 3:24.. PAUL DICKEY & CO... 9:24 3:52 GENE GREENE 9:52 4:16 WILLIAMS &' WOLFUS 10:16 4:38.. ROYAL HAWAHANS.. 10:38 4:53 EXIT MARCH 10:53 OT A TVTf rV MARKET Above 16TH blAINL.tsI Vivian Martin In "OtVINa DECKY A CHANCE" Coming Next Week "ON TlHAL" DAT A fn" 1Il MARKET STREET Jr ALALLt TODAY Last Times Clara Kimball Youtaf In "THE EA8IEST WAY" A DP i"M A CHESTNUT Dflow 1TK AKCALUA Norma Talraadi. In POPPY" rf iaTTVIT MARKET Belosr 1TTU KtsUtsIN 1 Emmy Wehkn "DUCHESS OF DOUBT rirTTsD 1 A MAnKET Abova STK VICIUKIA VIOLA DANA "LADY BARMAqLJC? tORIA ' ftfef&i , , Borne Boy T Immigrant v --. -t!f W . L . i J. ..u-tffe'."
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