"UJ . , ..with rHtermlnatlon. "I It now. where 1 no." cams to him, less stern, with more in his voice. ty son," he spoke tenderly "We need , here. Not only for the work there Is , but for the Joy thy presence brings W hearts. 1 hno already snld how thou art to us. One day thou too wilt thy strength to ace. Think how thou st reel to see a well belmed son of i'leae thee In thine old age for iHcers?" Jether turned away from him moodily. ,-inou tninkest only of ttoself and ether," he protested "Hut what of ineT ave I no rights? All that jo offer nere Is aught to what I shall win elsewhere. The sore thou sayest, the more I know how ftHUCh I Want inv frirlnm nit A mA mv S'ifcareand let me go." ' -Nsoinl, who had listened with quMtonlng llae, as she clung to the nntltnt Huldah, inn to her uncle and kneeled before him. "1 Dray then, uncle." she said, softly. "Let Ittm denart." fit'" esse turned to her In amazement and Motioned her to rise p r ' "What? Thou, too, Naoinl? Thou wouldit V .' v him go7" Let him hehold Jerustlem, uncle CHARLES DALTON AND HIS FOOTLIGHT LIVES Something About the Talented Actor Coming Here With "The Wanderer" Soon ted- Ea J 1 1 'ft' ten i ' P'ended the girl, a glance of lolng altei,- r tlon cast toward Jether. "He will return. .i Not to the hour, periling, the d.i. the S month, but he will return, t know It. Let l him HP .Tr!lRn1m. !.pt lilm icon flin unrlil , "i With thy permission, or clso perhaps" ' t Mtiuuiiiii iiicu ucaovi mcijiij, ui iiu n.itic W1 1,. -tn tn tVlll.lnl. Tltl r.l.h.l .. f l.l.. iir """""" in men.! iii iuii w fa Jether, with whom thou wouldst go to , .icrsusaicrn i woutu see wni i-nii nim J3u. Jether strove to nppcir unembarrassed, .rT? till! tlA tlAltn(..1 I.M 1.A .. ..II. A. I ... .1... nnHHnH ", "i iv iiiDimicu ,n iia iiiinvvu n nu luiuii oi tne nouse ami caucus .My menu, come here." Tola, careless. Indifferent, almost Im pudent, swaggered Into Ipw Ilo nine straight to the nged patriarch, bowed bo fore him anil hinlltd Huldah, clnsplng N'noiul In her arms, ex claimed: "Oh, my son. It Is an ell face And Jesse, dimly comprehending with falling eyesight the Identity of the lsago beforo 'him suddenly raised his st.ifT us though to strike the Intruder Ho had recognized him 'So then It Is thou thou iheal, thou gambler, thou liar." ho thundered with rage "And It Ii thnu who wouldst corrupt m boy? Out of my house, tliou llng, dishonor able cheat begone before I strike thee, old a I am. Begone " (To be continued next Saturday ) AN EIGHT-FOOT GIANT AMID PYGMIES' HORDE Titan of "Beanstalk" Had to Re assure Youngsters Before "Shots" Began "Jack and the Beanstalk ' the film tint U said to lnc cot hilf n million dill us to produce, with thlitewi hundred ililltliui Its dlmlnutUe stars Its elghl-and-i-li ilf foot giant, Its castles anil Its willed i t, built solely for this production will be the fcaturo at the Arcadia tnmnien lug the week of Octnbei 1 '1 his l-o prnducllon has been called tnc "Piter I'm of the films. Children pla most of the lok-s ex Cept the giant, the mike up the roal court and the arm and llie fell the story In eight reels T!i" hmdllng of the storf, that grown-ups half lemen lui and half forget, gives It a ppecl I appeal e.ij the Arcadia tnanagem nt ' The story has an 1 Uro lui on mulun I sotting that gives It i"llt r th- mind of those of all ages T ho ) f il" Ii.k' io fie ' time of doableti nti ' i and the bean stalk that leads ti t.i IJinl of fair labs and the devouring giant m Charles D.itlon has added another tri umph to his long list of stage creations In his Impersonation of final, the elder brother, In the big dramatic spectacle, "The Wan derer," which comes to the Metropolitan Opera House beginning Thursaay, Septem ber 10. Mr, Dalton's last appearance In Philadelphia was us Professor Dalzsmn, a professional hvpnotlst, In support of Trances Starr, In 'Tho Caso of Hccky." Mr. Dnllun Is an Kngllsh actor and of the Kngllsh school He was born nt Rochester, Kent, Hnglanil, nnd played his first stage engigcment In 188B, appearing In "Sister Mary," with Alice Dunning UiiR.it il He was nt tho Adelphl Theatre, In London, for Tour jeirs and then went over to that famous place, the l)rur Lane, whero he remained for three )cars He plavcd In mcli successes as "llngllsh Itc-c ' "Trumpet Call' nnd "Lights of Home.' following Kyrlo llellew as leading ihhii Ilefore teivlng Knglind for the first thno Mr Doltuii plajed the original .Mnjui Moy ston. In "A Sporting Duchess, liter star ring with I'oibes llobertoii In "l-'or a Crown' at the Lvcetim Theatre In London He nine to merlru first In 'The Sign of the Cross, pining Marrus Kuperbus for seven cnrs lie nppenred In 1'hlladelphla In this part and his worl. Is well remem bered, lie starred In "The Helmet of Na varre" nnd "A Gentleman of France," and plajed leading roles with Blanche Walsh In "Salambo," with Nance O'Nell In "Mac beth," "Cnmllle," "Leah," "Hedda Oabler" and other plays. Later he played the lead with Margaret Anglln In "Zlra" and In "The Orent Divide" He plaved with James O'Neill and Mrs. Patrick Camphcll, ere nted tho part of the Vicar In "Tie Ser vant In tho House," nnd was a masterly Theodoro Ulundell In Plnero's "Mid-Channel." YOUNG ITALIAN HERO FEATURE OP CINEMA BIJOU STII M K( i; STUI MH Reopens lyionday, Sept. 10 VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAYS THE PETTICOAT MINSTRELS KRAZY KAT KAPERS AVEPER & ELLIOTT CLAYTON CONRAD GREATER CITY FOUR I IKM I PIXIDI, III "THE RED ACE" I Mlimt IIVIIV inv 1 M " ' III' llll I, I VI II V Tilt ICM1VV The odlclnl war films, "The Italian Bat tlefront," plajlng at the Oarrlck, are not without their plcturesquo side. In short, the din of bnttle and the lionr of carnage nro greatly relieved by heroic, romantic episodes that bring tears to the eyes nnd innko one renllze that war, after all, has Its brighter side. One of tho greatest boy tierocs of the European war Is Baruzzl, an Italian sub lieutenant, only eighteen vears of age. Dur ing tho selruro of Gorlzla, ltaruzzl, with n detachment of four men, rushed Into a rail way tunnel leading to the city of Gorlzla and captured more than 200 Austrlans, with u rich boot of arms, ammunition and mi terlal. Baruzzl made the Austrlans believe that he had n force of several thousand men behind him Therefore, when thev surrendered all their equipment, emerged from the tunnel and discovered that 200 had been captured by only four Italians, their clngln was complete. CASINO Walnut ab. 8th St. Matinees Daily The Bowery Burlesquers Our Audlrnre Inrcrlr t omsimr il of I adieu. There's n Itfnon. Mutlnp Tmla nnd Tnnlclit PROCLAMATION No. 1 WIIKIIHAS Ihr Imprrsilnn sctmi fo preinil that Ilurtciquc is not fit or women, and WHKHHAS Wr maintaii that thr sAotc at the CAHIVO compote la torally with Ihoaduay productions, lie IIIKKKI Ot:t: Jnvitc the ttomrn o I'htladctphta and sunoundlng (mens fo tattstji themietici that Burlesque n today pioidfct moic priiulne en javmcHt avtl diiertisrment than any other form of amusement free from nffcnihr etcmenti hallsfy yourself bit atlendtno a matinee or rienino perfo) mnncc at the CASIXO 'Iheic'tl be many of your sex prevent cxt U'ecl. lt'c Otfcr The Sporting Widows Miow of Cleierness and Cleanliness Un A fo ri $t Photoplay Chart on Pcye 4 THE Photoplay Clurt, Rivini,' pn jjrani? of local theatres for eveij .day next week, will be found on pafje four. S T R A IN D Germantown Ave. at VenanRo, East of Broad MVTIM.I s 1)IIA MOMIW. IthMIW, l IIM.MII1 UT(R1T 1'RhSENTS 'Ilic I'Irst Phila. Presentation of Geo. M. Cohan in 7 Keys to Baldpate TIIU'.Mm. HtlllW and sHRiv VtlttMOUNT Presents VIVIAN MARTIN in "Little Miss Optimist" NSppr CT A Ml 1?V mvhuli kj A -IlIJUJ-i 1 ic mom: I'.tii IODVV l-il rimes "THE HONOR SYSTEM" Next Week Mae Mftrsh In 1 libt Ciu'dv)n Picture, ' Polly ot the Clrem DAI A CT? 12U -M miii.t nn:irr J.Lilli lODAV l.ST'IIMi: GERALDINE FARRAR J0' NEXT WlirK MARY I'ICKFOltD In HEBECCA OF SU.N.NllmOOK FARM ARCADIA C"lli:STSLT llelow IrtTll Taylor Holmes in Brpii,iKsr iiiHitns rci insmp NEXT WUl.K MAIt IMCI.I OCU In "KEBLCCA OF Sl'NN VtlllOOK FVP.M DPrrMT MAUhrr Heln 1TTH rVI-lVal-ill 1 1 FRANK (il.i:SI)()S In O HE.SRV URAMA "The Defeat of the City" VTr"TViPI A M KKT Aim OTH V IV 1 Vll A NORMA 1AI.MMX1R IN FIVAI. OPFKrilNO OF THE MOTH ' NEXT WEEK KVEIA.V NESIIIT WD HER 80N, IIUSSEI, THAW, i.V REDEMPTION ' MATINEE DAILY vis vdrvirsT of mm ninhn-nirdhnofb Important Announcement I a i Mr Nlrilllnspr'd Mnnaffemi-nt THE I Otl ST will hre ii lie th Wrsl rlillllileliihla Home of first ahowlne In this I i liur nf nil NlMin.Mrilllnifr Attrnctlnni. ARTCRAFT Presents llrcliinlnc Monda and All VVrek OOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IV Ills IATEST SUCCESS "DOWN TO EARTH" I'IKITOI'I.WS AUDITORIUM IOfnv "rMrtM- "UL" l s-TIUlVl A), itoc'tlant WeptSIJ- PAULINE FREDERICK in "The Love TJtat Lives" RAI TfMORI 3,s-'n D-YL, 1 HVlVrVU, RAETIMORE AVIIM'G Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "What Monev Cnn't Buy" BELMONT 5JU AU0 u MA,tKl!'T ANITA STEWART In "MEaSAGE OF THE MOUSE' CC mPI IM MARKET ST llelnw I.OTH V-VlliJL-ilVl iio,r.ioaea Unit Orchi-alra Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "The Varmint" JR E K A mi MAnKET STS- ENID BENNETT in "Mother Instinct" FRANKFORD 47,T FHANKUC Jack Pickford and Louise Huff ' in TheVarm'int" I PAlSpR lORTV-FlftST AND L.CZ-M-'t.rV. EA.NCASTLR AVENUE BILLIE BURKE in "Mysterious Mis Terry" W't I OPI TT 62D AND I-OCL'ST j l-XJKJJ 1 MATINEES I 30 end 3.10. EK. l 30, S, 0.30. .ftGeraldine Farrar ' "JO TIAN ; OVEW3ROOK gvJgr?!S" SESSUE HAYAKAWA In 'TOItniDDEV PATH" RILX1E AVENUE "34 n,Daa AVa i Dorothy Phillips in "The Rescue" j: BILLY WEST in "Back Sfage" .SHERWOOD s""aUOREAra. , MARY PICKFORD t ,in 'The Little American" ln"R AND .OEBWNTOWN AVENUE "fMli!x..A. . 'T VENANGO STREET itaOUt. HAYANAWA M "Hashamura Toga" I O G A 1ITU AND VENA00 HTS. ,' GERALDINE FARRAR viJon the Woman" t , -. rnoTiiri s riiQTnrr.Ats The Stanley Booking Corporation Til 13 fnllonlns llicatios obtain their p'cturc3 through the STANIY Boohlnc 1 ('0111(11.111011, which is a Ku.ir.iiitep of carlv slionlnK of the finest productions All pictures reviewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre In sour local tv obtaining p ctures thiuUKh the .STAM.13V BOOKING COHPORATIO.V cauIy MARKET ST. Theatre "" ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN VT1 XNTIl' ( II Y Visit THE COLONIAL AI LIAMDDA 12th Morris L Tassjunk Ave. ALrJftlMDrrtMat Dally at i. Ee fl 45 fc 0 MME. OLGA PETROVA In 'TO THE I1EVIII' S:i) AND TII0MP&0V MATINEE DAILY APOLLO NORMA TALMADGE In 1HI3 LAW OP COMPESSArlON" CHESTNUT BELOW 10T1I ARCADIA TAYLOR HOLMES In EFFICIENCY EDGAIVS COUHTfelllP BLUEBIRD bUScJUEHANNA AVE BEATRIZ MICHELENA In 'TUB UNWUITTEN LAW BItOAl) AND SNYDEH AVENUE BROADWAY H. B. WARNER In ' GOD S MAN" FA1RMOUNT 0T1oiad avenue Virginia Pearson-Irving Cummings In "THE WItATII OI' LOVE ' CAIVIII V TIIEVrftE 1311 MARKET ST. rAlVllL.1 xf.w kihrall onaAx HENRY KING In 'THE MAIN SPIH.NO ' rrpii CT THEATRE Celoiv Mpruc DOlrl Ol . MAT DMLY Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno In 'Th Captain ot the Grey Horre Troop" GREAT NORTHERN jtK. Hazel Dawn and .Bert Lytell In 'THE LONE WOLF' InIDH'Rl AI OOTIl and WALNUT ST8. lMrt.r.lAL. Mat. 5:30. Ee. 7 A 0. BESSIE LOVE In THE SAWDUST m.0" JEFFERSON 20TU Agk!&mm EMMY WEHLEN In 'MISS l'.OIHNSOV Cltl'feOE" LIRCRTY BROAD AND " 10CI 1 I COLUMBIA MIRIAM COOPER In "TUB INNOCENT 81NNKIV! ENID lli;..IT-i i.. r,.... .... ?.." I.very ed Dan k Polo In 'Gray Ghosf I.ver I'fl 'B,m, will riS in -fatal 1 Rlnx ' PALACE 12U UnKF'T STREET geraldineTrarrar In -JOAN THE WOMAN' PARK nIDGn AVE' DAUriUN ST. PATRONS, PLEASE NOTE PAULINE FREDERICK in "Her Better Self" A Paramount subject will b pre nenleil todaj tnrtead of Madam Hierrj as previously announced fills change of program Is due to an accident hlch made the tllm unfit lu show, truft this will meet with jour uprual. THE MANAGEMENT. PRINCESS 101TsnfET WILFRED LUCAS In 'THE FOOD OAMIILEIIS REGENT 1034 MAIIKET STREET1 rCVjE.ll 1 HUMAN VOICE OROAN J. FRANK GLENDON In -THE DEFEAT OF THE CITY' R I A I TO GERMAN! OWN AVE. I I L, 1 U AT TULPEHOCKEN ST ANITA STEWART In "THE MESSAGE OF HIE MOUSE R 1IRY MARKET STREEr ftU ' BELOW 7TII STREET BRYANT WASHBURN In 'THE OOLDEN FOOL" SAVOY 1211 MARKET l3nVUl STREET VIOLA DANA ln "ri,i: ""' HAVE Wit HEARD TllTl'TN'T.n'aV" STANI FY MA"K1-"T ABOVE 10TH O 1 Al-NLC I 11 :15 A. M. to 11 :1S P. M "The Honor System" VICTORIA MAni5T st. VIVlWll ABOVB NINTH NORMA TALMADGE lu 'THE MOTH" feLrAf,u J " .V t f . A , ., ,?1VA .,." --s.".VI-''''t DINNER NEXT MONDAY FOR "POLLY'S" AUTHOR Margaret Majo, who enjoys the reputa tion of being one of the most prolific play wrights this country has ever heard through the medium of the stage and who Is now one of the advisory board of doldwyn pictures and also one of Its most prominent authors, will visit this city on Monday when her play, "Polly of tho Circus," will have Its ilrst presentation as a film feature at the Stanley. As this Is the first time for many jears that Miss Mayo Ins been seen In this city nnd as this marks the Inaugura tion of tloldtvyn pictures In Philadelphia, she will bo tendered a dinner nnd reception bv Stanley V. Mastbnum, managing director of the Stanley Companj, In the Ilcllevuc hlratford nt 0 o'clock. B. F. Keith's Theatre rilFITNPT TW FIFTH "TH. .'at., sac anil 6r MkIiI. ite to St '-'""111 II1II.V i MAT nhl.h Tremendous Fall Season Bill Of Vaudeville's Highest Class Features ! 3 HOURS-3 or the Best Entertainment in Town! Matinee Schedule NIrIiI 2:01 Orchestra 2:10 Pathc Weekly Pictures 2:20 Wheeler & Uolan 2:30 Arnold & Taylor 2MG Jack Alfred & Co. 2:58 Tiorl Sunr 3:16 MORGAN ART DANCERS 9:10 3:11 CECIL CUNNINGHAM 9:11 3:59 HARRY GREEN & CO. 9:59 4:31 EDDIE & LOU MILLER 10:34 4:31 LA SYLI'II 10:51 1:37 Exit March 10:57 Coming THE DOLLY SISTERS Puts New Scene Into "Hnmlct" i:dna Buckler, who plajs the role of Kllen Neat with Thomas IJ. Shea In "Com mon Clay" at the Ondicum next week, comes of n theatrical family, Horn in Washington, D. C, she started her theatri cal experience at an early age. To write nnd Interpret her own plays Is the nmbltlon of the leading lady. Miss lluckler's father was a well-known por trnvcr of Shakesperean roles. Ho left the stago to enter the ministry. He Is now rector of n church In Washington, nnd Is president of the Washington Shakesperean Club, which numbers nmong Its members rresldent Wilson nnd men of the congres sional nnd dlploinatlo set of the city, -.. 1....1.1.. in n.i.iiilnn to being ft stu- dent of tho drama, li Interested In social work nnd Is a popular lecturer on that topic nnd Its allied subjects. The ovation given Miss Huckler on Her Ilrst stage nppearanco has probably nev cr been equnlcd by any star. At tho nge of ten months sho escaped from her nurses c, re while In her father's dressing room and toddled on to tho stage In he nil. 11 of the most tragic sceno In J'Hnmlct" Miss lluckler's costume vvns ns fccntit us cm bo Imagined. 8:0 8:10 8:20 8:30 8: 10 8:58 HWM.PENN I.NCSTHl AM'. IIF.T. 40TH nnil 41ST MATIM1I S IIAII.Y. J IB. 10c ISo nv rsisns 7 n lor ;y Vlnnd, 1 iif Mtla nnd rilnrsdiiy The Drrmlrn t lllnn Miialrul I nmrdlelti "WHO'S TO BLAME" 'VT or S1TKI N Kelly & Galvin Naiomi' t I10S MI cilltl, BESSIE IJARRISCALE In "WIHIDI-N SHQI s" ( uninlftp Imngr of Kill lluirsdnv MX ON '8 Q R A N D UROAD AND MONTGOMnnT r. O Mxon Nlrlllner Oun Mirr, Ilttlly Vlnls. IQr & lcl 1'rgs. 7 A 0. l'ir. S5e "The New Chauffeur" A Comedy Playlet of Laughs Presented by LOUIS SIMON and Company of Fie MOORi: A (II IC VI II. In "lilt nrletr"i (KIIWS (IVIHI (IKfllSi ()EV IIVSKI.I.li ATIIOS KFI). nhlrlnlnd xknlfr.i VIM 111 It Ulll ric ri irVs" i GERMANTOWN AVENUE BELOW CHELTEN AVENUE OSS? .tiis. rrrnfMfl TV TUtfl TFUnTTflUV nr m v "Every GirFs Dream" J . 11 THE VAUDEVILLE 5 Paramount Acts 1 H Mayo & Tally Watson's Dogs I lJ$ KauflFman & Lillian I Frank La Dent I W "ETHEL DOUGLASS & CO. NOTHING CAN . vjSTSvSlab. STOP THEM! x $$fr l$8Br&m THEY ARE if WINNING ,fcJ5K5' THE WAR! ( '-i EVERY DAY feJ5J WF RECORDS "tiirSsJSWi X NEW VICTORIES! if7 X See Them in Action ! '5c V The Royal Italian jM Government's Own J$S!M?r$ls Official War Pic- vv fj'WM lures. iJr Fjfl f Xmrrlrnn Tour, Dirctlnn . 4Kt S x I f William Moore Patch. X $ (' tji . X I "The Italian y "W ) ") Battlefront" Tfe Aulhenlic Offidal Exclusive W" 0 acai)i:my or .music PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA W00DSIDE PARK Season Closes Tomorrow Special Farewell Concerts By IMPERIAL BAND 1XTII SKVSO.V OC APTLRNOON t EVENING SEASON TICKETS AFTERNOON EVENING ot vlTMriANS LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor SYMPHONY CONCERTS .SSO, S10, $23, $23 and $17."i0 .$30, $21, $17, $15 and $12.50 IVIIltlfft lVIIllv kill lllwTw ....... ..l'.l'l.,.,XTI " ol liSO ()( TOI11 II I3lh nnd lllli . .S'-,VS,"N ,..,.'.?.. .S.L,',,5 I11IH.KS new on rotitlnulliB unlll rilll, S I'TIAIKl.U 18, Imluslv. nt III I'l'h'S, mo fill sTMir STRI.1.1. ... AIHANti: OKIll-KS, recrlvnl ihrousli tho Wninrn'n rommittrB nml Huslncsa om , mill I tlllod from VHIMIW HI 1'T. SC, to rllUKMIVA sll'l. J7. Inrlus. sI.IJ 10 (.I.MIIVI, ITHMC) from lIllI). sl.l'T. ,-K. to IIIIKMtW. 011011111 I. Inclusive 1 or iroprtus apply to MnnnRrr, nil nn!llnlH I.ulldlnE ANNOUNCEMENT i: most uironTA.NT event in- many ybaiis in riuj.AnFLriiiA is tiik rnnvni.ti n:nroiii vm k in ims CITY OK Tim BIGGEST DRAMATIC SPECTACLE ON EARTH WILLIAM ELLIOTT F. RAY COMSTOCK 8c MORRIS GEST Pre.ent THE ENORMOUS CAST AND CO. OF 200. BALLET OF 90. WANDERED MUSIC b A GOET?I, n MAUIUCK V. SAMUELS IHMI' uKrO IMNtilS by A K03L01T STAGED bv DAVID BELASCO COMMENCING THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20 METROPOLITAN pHouSe this onEr diumatic si-ncrAci.n, which uav most or two hi:aso.s at the mvnhvi'ivn oi-'riiV HOUSE IN NEW YOKK X COMES TO PHILADELPHIA INTACT Vlril llll; (IREAIr.Hl (.AST.EVEH OHGANUEI) LN THE Ills TOIIY OP '1 HE AMLHI. VN t.lV(,U rilEsi; l'I,AI.RS MILL rnsiTUKI.Y AlThVIt: MISS NANCE O'NEIL MR. JAMES O'NEILL MR. CHARLFS DALTON MR. FREDERIC LEWIS MR. LIONEL BRAHAM MR. SEYHERBERT MISS FLORENCE AUER MISS JEAN STUART MISS EKATERINA GALANTA MR. SYDNEY MATHER MR. HENRY DUGGAN MR. ERNEST COVE MISS OLGA NEWTON MISS HARDA DAUBE MR. EDWARD MARTYN MR. CHILTONHAM FAULKNER MR. GEORGE BYRON AND MORE THAN 200 OTHERS Dancing Girls, Egyptians, Arabs, Servants-in-waiting, Nubians, etc. 200 LIVING PEOPLE 120 SHEEP 1 0 REAL ANGORA GOATS 20 PONIES ALL STAGED ON A SCALE OF PICTORIAL MAGNIFICENCE NEVER BEFORE KNOWN TO THF. PATRONS CiV TUP TOrATDc l WKL APPROVED BY MORE THAN 1500 CLERGYMEN OF NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN A WUKU ABOUT PRICES: EVENINGS, SOc, 75c, $1 and $1.50. 500 Orchestra Seats at All Performances, $1. Bargain Mat. Every Wednesday, Best Seats $1. Saturday Evening Prices, 50c to $2. HOW TO ORDER TICKETS BY MAIt, We l,ave cluMKeil Ptrf f x eOUIeul ,iP.rl, , .k, .pwl.il .harE8 of MAI I, OUI.EItrl Sen.1 In ,. o-drrvvllh , i:1";- to Mi.-inouo. n wauA llouw. ,:;,; MlfnddrMse.1 nmlui for return of tl.KH.. urnl juu ulll i.m our llikelH I'ltOMITI.Y nv mipiinv tun . ... V. "i "' ,in.n. i i ... :...-'" ,"mn l"u'i r tvto ki-. anru XTTDi'T, ,,. ... .. atc to inHura sell ns the srats ou want, NO SUCH ATTRACTION IN THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN STAGE' HAS EVER BEEN PRFSfnt AT SUCH ASTOUNDING AND UNHEARD-OF PRICES. PRESENTED SPECIAL DETAILED INFORMATION FOR PATRONS: 1 UHim l.fHHl -S. ..!. II l . ... il.r.i who,; ".ol.- h ,," SVV7."'. i"" -r"".or" n" ract on. USB THE TELEPHONE V hut i.i.i.h.. . - .. wv vu Rinnri aiijr uucniiuiia or umh niir anv in rnrmt i..n -..... .n . . . "" " "nt'iumr nn r - " -.- --. (iitutiiiuviuii irKaiuiiiir m iui n Hu,.tu ni .-." " v .... ,-.-. w. wu rji leieniiiirirt pcclil wirei whose aoln duly will Toplar 0) Keyitone Tlephon Vi DOWN TOWN TICKUT QVh 'ark Cfio nm at lh liw rtfTtnm at tlia aim. B v " ins aaiiig oDL'r'i a f u. ni . i Ol iinu Olllvl mU CF1UI II) I play In noel form, with &u cenei '?&VlCrVcli yWrloMJli tiZTornfuT' "" 0U CJ" Ect "a" i ooa mm A bmh -- U4 111a acAi &ALt, NEXT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 SALE POBITIVBLY OPENS AT 0 A. M-KIIIST COME. PIIIST BPIlVPn """,V XO NOT MORE THAN S . i, CREdS ARE SHOW, AVOID . REMEMBER-FIRST PERFORMANCE THURSDAY EVENING, 'SEPTEMBER 20. I t iLM WLl ' v. J! J jvr r", J ,f s $" ""j t'V-'- Jtff- "r$- rfji vr 0 A. SI. TO 11,15 r nit'M oiinipsTBi' ' ALL NEXT WERR I HIST TIME AT OUR fin, , s ti; Coining Week of Sept. 17th vi llldini l ii v ilnrtrloiH 'nrrlnrla "The Honor System" , Plilli. Iimiilrrr siii Its Wnndfrftl. 14 I fegrrg ZMt&EZXJZZS&i IV III. MIT 111' SHOPPING DISTRICT lUMIMOPt 11 A'. M. 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