.v 'dmik lr , m a i fVKfcj9. .' j?Vt fct : ii Jfl HJ H 11 tariff " iminimtjfe t ACTIVITIES OF AUTUMN SEASON IN THE M, I I i oat lore a maid of Babylon shall alio ihlp the gods of Babylon. Sea the (orishtar our goddess of lovo stands you in this shrine. Say now with as I speak first, and make sacrifice the altar of Ishtar. For lovs of . my beloved, thou shalt chance thv this day. Then will I know how much ffV, Jether loves Tlsha. Come, beloved, to CC snnne or the Ldy ishtar," t CHAPTER XII A HOVE them, towering many feet high, j A. was the craven Imago of the goddess vt love of the Babylonians. A great mis- vftptn statute of wood and stone, with .'tkMeous. contour that was but emphasized ; itr the told with which part of the statue .V.was covered, this goddess of the tdolators ?. '. ia no' likely to Inspire faith or reverence y ' . fct.nriy but tho most Ignorant of human be- r fees. t as she poured out wine Tlsha , sowed low before the Image and then ffered the wlno to Jether. ... "First A cup of wlno In honor of our fcady Ishtar," cried Tlsha. "Our goddess ot BrJ,ylon." "What? A thing like that, of wood and stone?" ho Jeered. Tlsha flashed .an artkry glanco of defiance ii nnd resentment. "Thou epcakest of our Sacred One?" she retorted, "Such things are the abomination of our prophets," declared Jether, drawing back from her. "Whoso of us doth homage to iuch an Idol, that one Is accursed." "Then." cried Tlsha angrily, as she. ' Dittoed the wine before the nltar, "If thou Oost bo regard whom Tlsha worships then tny mother was right. Thou shalt no longer stty hero with us In Jerusalem. Get theo away. Back to the things thy Ood hath given thee the sheep, tho dreary hills, thy brother. rJaal. Ha, ha thy brother Gaal. Tho maid whose scarf thou wearcst Always, waking or sleplng" She quickly snatched tho scarf Kaoml bad given him and which ho always wor about his neck, but nngrlly ho took It from her. "Nay, give mo the scarf. Evil would befall me were I to lose this this token." Tako It, and go back to the hills. I am done with theo forever !" shrieked Tlsha, In rage. But Jether hesitated. "I cannot letve thee." ho pleaded, coming to her. Thou art part of mo. And, though thou dost rail at me now, I know full well thou dost lovo thy Jether " Tlsha smiled triumphantly. "What fools theso men were! "What hath my gracious Lady Ishtar none to harm thee?" sho purred. "Where in would lie the fault wert thou to drain a cup In honor of her? Sho la our goddess who Is kind to lovers. Shall lovers not adore her? Yet thou dost mock her name. "Were It not Just that thou Instead should worship her?" But Jether, with a nameless dread gnaw ing at his heart, still hesitated. "My father taught mo that of all the sins, not one compares with worshiping an Idol," ho said, weakly. . "Dost thou prefer a God no man hath Been to one thy Tlsha loves? Tet when I kiss tbe thus, and thus," Bhe cried, "do I not sin, for as my mother said, thou art a. stranger to our Gods, thou who hast scoffed at Ishtar." Jcthjr's madness was now beyond con trol, "What wouldst thou, temptress?" ho Whispered, hoarsely. "I would have such proof of lovo that whe1.! my mother chides me, I can say to tier, 'Jether does love mo and Is one of M And when I Ho again In thine em traie, I shall not dread tho wrath of Ishtar V, Uiou hast sacrificed unto her." But Jether still hesitated. "I do not torow thy ways of offering," ho stammered. s With a triumphant cry of Joy, Tlsha ac Imow'ledged the surrender. ' "Speak but after me before tho altar," he cried, drawing him with her. "First ot all, we throw a little lncenso upon the flame so." She threw a pinch of powder Into the small, bluish flame which burned In an urn before tho statue. The powder flared up quickly and diffused a subtle and Intoxicating perfume. Jether took a pinch jof the powder and threw It aleo into the llame. Then Tlsha took oft a golden brace let from her arm, and also the golden wrist Jjand worn by Jether. "And now upon tho altar lay thy golden bracelet, so, as a sacrifice to the gods," di rected Tlsha, "And now we drink wlno in Mat. Today. Tonlfht Lait Time. 1'EO O' MY lliSAKT Barlnntnc Hon., Sept SI, (or On Week Only MABELLE ESTELLE IN "TURN Ze HOURS" MATS " seats ikr llt-U. RESERVED JC Week of Oct 1 "THE wniTE rHATHHtt PHILADELPHIA r ORCHESTRA LEOrOI.T) BTOKOWSKI, Conductor ti AFTKIINOO.N SYMPHONY F.VKNINO CONCEBTS TTR8T r-ERroIWIANCE OCT. JS-1S ADVANCE imiJEKS received through the WOMKN'H COMMITTEE and HUHINESB OFFICE nlled from MONDAY, BKPT. 24 until THURSDAY. SEPT. 2T, Inc.. at Ileppa'a, 1119 season '"ale to general rcnuo opens FRIDAY. HOT. 2S. riioTortAYS THE NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES NORTH FIIILADELFIIU. CTD A Mn QERMANTOWN AVE. at :2 1 K.MlNL' , VENANGO East ot Broad J ' WALLACE REID in "The Hostage" TIOGA 17TH BT. below VENANGO LAST TIMES TODAT Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "What Money Can't Buy" lOERMANTPWN&CHELrEN AVES. I jK2t H-S5-S0-7S tiax ran Tmts.jxr. A FRANKFORD lasttcmes today SESSUE HAYAKAWA ; ' in "Hashimura Togo" I J'V WEST PHILADELPHIA iA'ir rri tCT 020 and locust streets i?r.L.VjVJ3 1 1 :S0 8 :30. Evs. 8:J0 to 11 LAST T1UI TUUAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "HASHIMURA TOGO" T f. a rMTD 1ST AND LANCASTER AVE. LJiAL'C.rv LAST TIMES TODAY t DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ti- in "Down to Earth" rl ICtTI TM Market Bet. 6h 00th Ul.iaC.UlVl LAST TIMES TODAY MME. PETROVA in "The Law- of the Land" T-V rn A 13 TU ' nd cedar AVE. V.HJ-''MX. Thl Afternoon A Tonfiht PAULINE FREDERICK in "Her Better Self J.. A-Mv!T BD OT. Abova MAJIKET tHgLlYlV 1 uiBT TIMES, TODAT ; wi "The Little American" . KENSINOTON t f, jf 1, M j& Q dlRARD AVENtm eaauaaVac wnwisri "Wilt thou, O her honor" as sho handed him a goblet and took one for herself. "Now repeat after me, my Jether, as I speak: "Oh, Ishtar, Queen of tho Heavens and the Earch, I glorify thy name." As one In a dream, Jether repeated: "Oh, Ishtar, Queen of the Heavens and the Earth, I glorify thy name." FARNUM'S RULE FOR MOVIE NATURALISM William Farnum. star of the legitimate stairs and world-famous star of the screen, who Is seen In tho William Fox photodrama. "When a Man Sees lied," at the Arcadia next week, has one rulo which he would offer to every young man or woman who aspires to thcsplc honors. "Be natural." And that ono rule, says Mr. Farnum, Is the hardest of all tho rules and regulations resnectinc acting. It Is the one which. when gained, and when one Is able to fol low It absolutely, leads to high honors and a fat bank account. "To be natural," deolares Mr. Farnum, LAST MAT. &EVG. THE ITALIAN BATTLEFRONT nARRTPK Mat. 2:15. Tonlfht, 8ll8. UAftWWV 25c.BOo.Oood Seats 2Bo to (1 FORREST Last Mat. & Evg. KLATV A Ell LANCER'S Greatest Musical Comedy Triumph BROAD LAST MAT. & EVG. OUR BETTERS Incomparable Cast: Chrystal Heme. Rose Coghlan, Fritz Williams, Leonora Harris, etc. rnOTOPLAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. AH pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through tho STANLEY BOOKING CORPORATION. ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY Visit THE COLONIAL A I UAMDDA 12th, Morris A Pasarunk Are. AUlAlYlDl Mat. Dally at 2 ! Enra. 0:40-0. MADAME PETROVA In "THE LAV OF TUB LAND" A DOT I r MO ND THOMPSON frJLAJ MATINB8 DAXLT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In 'TUB DADOE OT DHAME" AUDITORIUM AE2&a?d. B1LLIE BURKE in "Mysterious Miss Terry" ARCADIA b'SSSTSS. PAULINE FREDERICK In "DOUBLE-CROSSED" BALTIMORE raltimore avenue MARY PICKFORD In "THE LITTLE AMERICAN" BLUEBIRD SUSQUEHANNA' AVE. PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE LOVE THAT LIVES" BROADWAY bntder avenue ETHEL BARRYMORE In 'TUB LIFTED VEIL" EMPRESS "aftJSSSF SHIRLEY MASON In "UOHT IN DARKNESS" FAIRMOUNT 20t,oaSd avenue Gladys Brockwell & Bert Grassby In "THE BOUL OF SATAN" CAN111 V THEATRE 1811 MARKET 8T. rMVllLiI KSW KIMBALL OROJLtt DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "IN AOAIN OUT AOAIN" CLTU CT THEATRE Below Sprues 3D 1 rl D 1 . MAT. DAILY IRENE FENWICK In "THE elN WOMAN" GREAT NORTHERN Af s j& Evelyn Nesbit nI,r Russell Thaw In "REDEMPTION" IKIDCPIAI BOTH ana WALNUT BTS. IIVlr'Vt- Mats. 2(9, Errs. T 4 0. ADDED BinRLET MASON la "THE LADT OF THE PIIOTOaRAP, EUREKA 0TH MARKi;r flTfl- SEENA OWEN in "Madame Bo-Pqcp" OVERBRCXDK SSJJSTSSPSS. PAULINE FREDERICK EVE3SHCNa LEDOBR-PHirfADEIiPHIA; SA.TTJEDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, Prince, jjazo on tho necklace?" nsked Sadyk, "Now drink deeply," cried Tlsha, drain ing the goblet Jether did likewise. "And now comes tho greater test." said Tlsha. "Repeat after me. 'And I forover renounce the God of Israel.'" "Nay, that I cannot say," faltered Jether, drawing back In terror. "What?" taunted Tlsha, sarcastically. "ono must use his Imagination. An actor without imagination Is a sheep who must be driven, And a sheep has no place upon tho stage or screen. Try to feel In your heart tho emotion called for. Then, having done that, you will find that you arc wrought up to tho proper pitch and then bo natural, After all, acting Is merely a portrayal of what Smith or Jones would do In case of a sudden situation. We must mlmlo Jones or Smith, or at least tho ma jority of Joneses and Smiths. CASING Walnut ab. 8th St. Matinees Daily Oar Andtences Largely Composed of Ladles. There' a Beano. PROCLAMATION No. 3 Latt loeek toe aUtmttei to reassure the emfnfns theatregoers that thru may viatt the CASINO with absolute security aoainst offensiveness. We icon to emphastte the tact that trie shows art) CLEAN anil that there (j much Joy auiaitina the timid one. Were it not so. whv would our audi, ences be composed largely of women both attrnoon and cveninot Don't think it over. Come and satisfy iour sel. Once vou come vou'll be a regu lar, for everybody likes burlesque ot the kind served here OCB SCtNTTLLATrNO OFFERINO NEXT WEEK IS Irwin's Big Show it iiasCa RKTCTATION for I1RIMXVNCY WITHOUT VULGARITY rnoTor-LAYS JEFFERSON muBTi?gEDaAOTHIN MABEL TALIAFERRO In 'THE GDIL WITHOUT A SOUL" LIBERTYBMBnoi4 VIRGINIA PEARSON In "WRATH OF" LOVE" MARKET ST. Theatre "i,tfM LOUISE QLAUM In "Strania Transswssor." Every Wed. Dean A Polo In "The Gray Ohoet." Every Frl. PEARL WHITE In "Fatal Ring!" PALACE "" 1,g2?a?r BTHEET Pauline Frederick ln "DOt7SPn,. "THE TANKS' IN ACTION? PARK RIDaa AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. i -nrv. Mat- 2.1S Evg 8.15 to u HAZEL DAWN In "THE LONE WOLF" PRINCESS "M1" JACK DEVEREAUX In "ORAFTERS" RFCFNT X634 MARKET STREET rvcvatUN 1 uvuak vowS omii VIRP.INIA PRARenM001 In ,rWHEN FALSE TONGUES SPEAK" Rl Al Tfl CERMANTOWN AVB. i, W AT TULPEHOCKEN BT. Harry Morey and Alice Joyce In "RICHARD THE BRAZEN" RI1RY MARKET STREET U D l BELOW TTH STREET MARY MacALLISTER In 'TANTS" SAVOY "" MARKET O A V J l STREET GEORGE WALSH In "THE YANKEE WAY" oners, w wu Baltimore ave. MADGE EVANS ta ,,TE "ttlb mniwuLnnnj DUCHESS" Alao "NICK-OF-TIME BABY", (Keyatone) CTAMl TV MARKET ABOVE 18TH O 1 -V1L.C I ii,in A, m. to IlllS F. u. "PARENTAGE" VICTORIA "niSvlVvra "The Honor System" RIDGE AVENUE ,TiVS8SS? MARY ANDERSON tn. "BT RIGHT OF POSSESSION" Alao "THE HERO." wlUi BILLY WEST THI3 CALENDAR Appears in the PUBLIC anal EVENING LEDGERS Evry Dr BUSY ARTS OF DRAMA, MUSIC AND THE I " "" . I tho jeweler. "Dost thou prefer a god no man hath seen to thy beloved?' "And I forever renounce tho God of Israel," cried Jether, madly taking her In his nrms again, lust as the glaro of tho flame before tho altar grew suddenly higher, nnd In tho flash of light tho apostate st.-Tggored back as though fearing the wrath of the one nnd only God whom ho had outraged by his unholy sacrifice to tho Babylonian goddess, all for lovo of a wanton. (To be continued Monday.) B. F. Keith's Theatre CnESTNPT & TWELFTH STS. MatK 25o nnd 50o Nltht, 23e to ft 2 SHOWS DAn.Y 3 AN EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL OF EXCLUSIVE VAUDEVILLE STARS 3 HOURS 3 OF THE Best Entertainment in Town! Mntinco The Schedule Night 2:05 Orchestra 8:05 2:10 Pathe "Weekly News 8:10 2:23 The Yaltos 8:23 2:32 Lcaritt & Lockwood 8:32 2:52 RudinofF 8:52 3:13 Klmbcrly & Arnold 9:13 3:29 JESSIE BUSLEY & CO. 9:29 3:49 HELEN TRIX &' SISTER 9:49 4:0G PER1ERA SEXTE1TE 10:06 4:21 WALTER C. KELLY 10:21 4:43 The Four Lukens 10:43 4:53 Exit JIarch 10:53 HWM.PENN LANCASTKR AVE. RET. 40Tn and,41ST MATINIIKS DAILY. 2.in. 10c. 150 EVENINHH. T 11. 10c. I'.to Mondur. 1'ucsday nnd Wedncndar THE HO.000 MimiCAL 81T.CTACLB "THE BRIDE SHOP" FEATURING EDDIE VOGT , A COMPANY OK 18 OTHERS AND TRIANGLE PRESENT WILLIAM DESMOND IN FIRST W. PIIILA. K1I01VING OF TrUnale Prnductlen "KLYINI COLORS" Complete Chance of 1IU1 Thoradar Paramount Pictures During the coining year will feature the following Marguerite Clark Pauline Frederick Mmo. Petrova BilUe Burke Julian Eltinge Jack Pickford Charles Ray Dorothy Dalton Vivian Martin Sessue Hayakawa Wallace Reid George Beban Ann Pennington Enid Bennett The Paramount Pictures Corporation also distribute the "Fatty" Arbuckle Comedies; the Mack Sennett Comedies, featuring the noted comedians Charles Murray, Chester Conklin, Mack Swain, Slim Summerville, Ben Turpin, Louise Fazertda, Gloria Swnnson, Peggy Pierce, Ethel Teare, Ma.ry Thurmanj the Burton Holmes Travelogues; the Bray Pictographs, and the Black Diamond and Klever Comedies. The productions of theParamount and Artcraft Pictures Corporations for the coming season mark a new era for the photoplay.. Never before in the history of the photodrama haauch an array of stars, directors and authors been brought together for the production of photoplays that will make fbr screen history. And in order that the people of Philadelphia may see these superior attractions in 'theatres worthy of the pictures themselves the Paramount and Artcraft Pictures Corporation have arranged with the leading photoplay theatres in every section of Philadelphia and its environs to show these productions during thecoming year. The foundation of these new, bigger and better photoplays has been "Quality," and as like seeks like, these productions will be shown in "Quality Theatres' for "Quality Folks." I aVBMs1HPPs.j zw&r3t ACADEMY'S SEATING CAPACITY ENLARGED Now Chairs Replace Rear Bal cony Boxes to Accommodate Orchestra Patrons .SEASON'S MUSICAL PLANS Good naws, comes from the Philadelphia Orchestra management to the effect that thus far the sale of season tickets has broken all records in the annals of the organtxatton. To accommodate this Increased patronage of symphonlo muslo the Academy has con sented to the removal of the old boxes In the rear of the balcony. The rows ot seats which will replace them will appreciably enlarge the seating capacity of the audi torium. Director Stokowskl has been spending the summer In Maine, where ho has been study ing new scores and making plans for the coming season. Since the war has stopped tho Importation of musical novoltlcs from Europe, the majority of new works to b performed net season will undoubtedly be those of American composers. While Mr. Stokowskl has not made publlo his program for the coming season. It has been rumored that ono program will be made up entirely of tho works of Americans, and that tho symphony will bo Edgar Btlllman-Kellcy'fl, while Philadelphia Itself will be honored by ths Inclusion of a work by Philip II. Ooepp. Mr. Stokowskl expects to bo present Metropolitan Opera House Grand Opera Season inlT.IOIS "nE METROPOLITAN o riot A COMPANY 16 Tuesday Evg. Performances NOV. 20, 271 rF.C. 4. It. 18 JAN. 8. 22 FEU. 0. 101 MAU. S, 12, IB, 26 1 AI'Jl. S, P. 10 Subscriptions Now Received ggSSSmOT ' 1108 Chestnut St. DE OPEN ' DAILT. 0 A. M. TO BUIO P. M. TELEPHONES. WALNUT 4424 s IIACE 67 NIXON'S GRAND BROAD AND MONTGOMERY ., F. O. Nlion.NlrJMnrer............Oen. Mar. Dallr Slats. 10c A IBel Kth. TAP. 18c. 15o Kitty Francis & Co. of 15 In a Melodious Revue. Called "AMBITION" CANTWELL D WALKER BATNB A CLARKE) LOU Si: a STERLING EDWARDS I1HOTHKR8 WILRUR 8WKAT5IAN. riOTUBES THE MEflSIlB. OH TJ BURT ANNOUNCE THE OPENINO OF THE DRAMATIC BDASON OF THE LYRIC THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 1st OLIVEn MOROSCO WILL PRESENT HIS LATEST NEW YORK COMEDY SUCCESS THE BRAT By and with MAT7DB PHI,TON, nnd A TTPICAL JtOROSCO CAST MAIL ORDER3 NOW BOX OFFICE OPENS THURSDAY WALNUT OPENING OF REGULAR SEASON MON. EVG SEP!'. 24 FIRST TIME IN PHILADELPHIA : By Arrangement with Wm, A. llraJy. Ltd. THE SECRET SERVICE DRAMA! White Feather T H E or 'THE ADVENTURES OF THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" A DELIGHTFUL LOVE STORY WITH THRILLS AND LAUGHTER. WITH THE GERMAN SPY SYSTEM FOR A -BACKGROUND Next Week EUGENIE BLAIR, in "A ROYAL DIVORCE" Artcraft Pictures During the coming year will feature the following ,,aw Mary Piekford Douglas- Fairbanks Geraldine Farrar Geo. M. Cohan Elsie Ferguson Wm. S. Har And special productions made under the personal direction of D.W.GRIFFITH THOS.H.INCE CECIL B.deMILLE FAMOUS PLAYERS' EXCHANGE WM. E. SMITH, District Manager DISTRIBUTING PARAMOUNT and ARTCRAFT PICTURES 1219 Vine Street, Philtdlphi, Pju 1917 .a ,.- ot.u... tTAatvi nn October and 5, and will come to Philadelphia, imme diately afterward, rtehearsals will begin on Monday morning, October 8, and the opening concerts will be held pn Friday aft ernoon. October 12, and Saturday evening, October 13 The Symphony Society of New York, Walter Damrosch conduotor, announces Its usual Philadelphia season of subscription concerts at ths Academy of Muslo. The series this year will bo extended from three to four concerts, but In responso to many roqucsts they will take place In the after noons at 3 o'clock Instead of the evenings, as heretofore. The dates aro November 28, January 23, February 27 and April 3. The series will again bo under tho management of Mrs, Helen Pulaski Innes. Jascha HlofeU will be the soloist at the January concert. This will be his first ap pearance In Philadelphia. Mr. Damrosoh plans a Wagner program for the concert on February 27. At the closing concert of the series, on April 3, the soloist will be Mmo. AmoIIta Galll-Curcl, heralded as a new coloratura soprano of rich gifts. Percy Grainger, pianist. Is also on the season's list of soloists. Subscribers to the Boston Symphonycon- STANLEY MAIUCET ST. Above. 14TH Today Last Times "Parentage' Neat 'tfkek. Muds Kennedy ln "Daby Mine" t-fc A A r-lt? 1214 MARKET STREET JtT.rtJ-.M.VIli TODAT LAST TISHSS' Paulino Frederick "DOUnLU CROSSED" A Di"1 A r"i A CHESTNUT Below 18TH TODAY LAST TTMEa Pauline Frederick 'cJK DrrrWT market neiow inn JCVlliVaJCelN 1 TODAY LAST TIMES Viririnia Pearson "when false , rrrTrnr market Abow orn V l X JIA. TODAY LAST TIME3 'THE HONOR SYSTEM" GLOBE Theatre MuSrt. J'- VAUDEVILLE Contlnuou? 10c, 15c. 25c, 33a 11 A. M. to 11 P M. ANNA HELD'S DAUGHTER "Too Many Sweethearts" rpnee KTVCi daily. b:so ioo. ibo. wawtsw u Evgs..7a0.10c.20c,5Js THE "JAZZ" CABARET" BROADWAY BROAD and BNTDER J.VB. D""'rtl" Dally.2il5.:Eva.,:S FRED V. BOWERS and Company Francis 3C. Rushman and Daverly Barns In "THEIR COMPACT" COLONIAL QERMANTOWN and wwmnu MAPLEWOOD AVES. LAST TIMES TODAY VIRGINIA PEARSON In "WHEN FALSE TONGUES SPEAK" ALEO 0 DIO VAUDEVILLE ACTS NIXON, S2d and Market Sta, JACK PICKFORD and LOUISE HUFF In "THE VARMINT" ALSO B VAUDEVILLE ACTS Evenings, Best Seats $1, No Higher POP. Tues.&Thurs.Mat.,25c, 50c Saturday Mat., 25c, 50c, 75c BENEFITS NOW BOOKING PHOTOPLA "" ' L cart. hich win b9 nm fn thrrrn of muIo the eomlna- ... Jf ' a .. . ..." "" "no .'. yoi Kn up ui.ir teats are Itm.K. ,' "HI they hv8 only nt wMk , M ' Ths limit of r... .nJm " sa i October 1, and seats fcl,, . '0rM8Bf. J up by that dats may bs Qtapo.M ej management to othr applicant. tV ! nswai ot subscriptions for the coral son 1, report by the BUJJJ; Boston to be quite equal to thVZT h of lost year. "") Attanieoni. a.H KrC f& itm K. ,H 1 Elsie Fergwon BARBARY SHEEP hS"- TTT MTTT.T.' nrn VS Corklnr VaadarUa If Wiry aimiM DtUT, J. . '.u tt TtK V 'fiffia'AVv,.. FnitlaM it ts j " itof Tttira A1 Mux . CEORGEWALSFfi -ThrminVKSS.a5Ja(i,i' TheYankoe Wav') AS5S CHAPLIM TTTP mrivntAi, . ' m.Kijg, VIVIAN MARTIN la 'Xlttla .i OptlmUt."' MONDA.T AND TOBSUAT. FIrat Tlma. Cbarlti rroa- man'a Start gueotu Julia Sanderson IN . The Runaway" rrownUa by MMtual Film Co. WEDNBSDAT. TITOIWDAT, MARGARET FISHER . in "nni orar. who COOI.HNT OBOW CP" PHI DAY and HATURDAT. MUTUAI, Frtitntl ANN MURD0CK n "OTTTCAHT." (iertnt'n and lapl,wood Art. 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