i COMMENT ABOUT PROMINENT PERSONAGES IN AUTUMN'S VARIED AMUSEMENTS ART IS INHERITED BY ARTHUR BYRON Mother of Comedian in "Boom erang" Was Ada Rehan's Sis ter Enough Said r Philadelphia theatregoers will nsaln haie the plenaure of weKomlnc that IntcrostlnB actor, Arthur Byron, when he c men to the Garrlck Monday nlKht wllli't)alil He'imco'B preentatlon of "The Boomerang" Tor during the courie of hid long nnd honorable career before the footlights Mr Byron has many tlmci played here with pome of the foremost stars nnd attractions of the day It In n well-known fact that ns Doctor Sumner, the specialist In loe and jealousy cases. In "The Boomernng," this jmpular actor has made one of the hits of his career which success was only to hao been ex pected of one coming from such a notnblo theatrical ancestry He Is the son of Oilier Doud Bjron, a well-known leading man of n generAtlon ugo, and a brother-in-law of Ada Itehan. Young Arthur made his first stage np pearanco at the nge of sixteen supporting his father, during a school acatlon of two weeks In "Across the Continent " It was a matter of sentimental and supersti tion with the elder Bryon that his son should make his debut In this p'ny, for In It two of the noted plajcrs of our stage Ada Kenan, Ills aunt, and William Gillette had made their first appearance nnd Its cast, at different times, had Included Maude Adams, John Drew nnd Mrs Klke Then, guided by the advice of his father, Byron Joined a stock company In Ran Kranc'sco, "In which he wns associated at arlous times with D J. Henley 1! U D.ienport, Aubrey Bouclcault, Jcffre Lewis nnd Julius Kahn, now u Congressman from California "I hae nppearcd In riiiludelphla on many eccaslons," said Mr. Byron recently, "In 'Rosemary,' 'Tho Squlro of Dames," "The High lload,' 'Tho Little Mlnlbter,' Th Neighbor's Wife,' 'Samson' nnd In Vhnntl clcr. In the latter piece I placd Conuelln's part of the dog " Mr Byron for a period of his professional life always appeared In tho cast of a new CIdo Kltch play whenever It was produced. "My association with Clvdo ritch." said the actor,"proed to bo one of the mott delightful and prolltnble parts of my entire stage career I'ltch was one of the finest stage directors I have over met He knew what he wanted, he understood his actors and he alwnys got remarkable results. Ho was working on a new play fur my use, Just before lie died." CLASSIC ACTRESS ENJOYS FARCE FUN Adclaido Prince, Once Shakespercan Star, Finite Piquant Contrasts In "Mary's Ankle" Adelaide Prince, than whom thcie are few better-known character actresses on the American stage. Is enjoying her Ilrst ex perience In farce as the charming Mrs Burns with "Marj's Ankle" at tho Adelphl Theatre, nnd Is, In turn, delighting her audiences with a capital performance Miss B. F. Keith's Theatre (IIESTM'T A TWELFTH STS. Mat. 25c & Mir. S shons Dull) 2 Mulit 23r III SI NEXT WEEK AN EXTRAORDINARY BILL OF NEW FEATURES! JObEPH KANTLEY l'rcucnts Frederic Santley AND Florrie Millership Hupportcd bj n Compnro of Six In "TIIK 11IU. ON Till; MUIVI.NK" The Pupular Dramatic btur Miss Percy Haswell & Co. In n New pn. "HIjMtTMIAM:" Mars of Many Successes Frank Moore& JoeWhitehead In a HodKe.I'odse of Merriment "The Kelly Girl" MARGUERITE FARRELL Exponent of Character Sonca CARLYLE&ROMER I'rfMftillnc "TIIK COMI'OShR" THE STAMPEDE RIDERS Vaudeville's Wildest Wratern Whlrluind May Ellnorc and Vio'.et Carleton; "The Itacc of Man," Potter and Hartwell and Pathe Motion Pictures. NOTICE! llcclnnlnc Thiirhdm. No,. I, u Goiernment Hnr Tax of I per cent on eterr ten rents will be collected on ull Ticket CASINO Walnut ab. 8th St. Matinees Daily Our Audlrncra l-arcelr Composed of Laillen Ther' n Henxni PROCLAMATION NO. 7 TO THE YOUNG -WOMAN: Ddn't ask Dad only, but ask Mother, and sister, too. They will all tell yoiLthe same thing that the CASINO shows are the bright est that can be devised, the cleverest that can prevail and the tvittiest, funniest and most enjoyable ex perienced amusement caterers can provide. Money is never considered in the selection of company or in the staging of the burlesques. Expendi ture is lavish and so are the produc tions. Don't Ask Dad Ask Mother, Sis ter and Brother, Our Offering for Next Week STAR AND GARTER SHOW -t n Frolic of Fl'N nnd MKI.OIIY For All GAYETY l'hlladelpliln'. ranioin llurle.k" Theatre TII HT. IlKInV VINK ST. I'hlladelphU'a l'rlde JACKREID AMI IIIM RECORD BREAKERS INCIAWNH TIIK 1110 SEPTEMBER MORN CHORUS I SfflKsssas4L. . . j ARTHUR BYRON He inherits no little of the Rcnius of his nunt, Ada Rehan. Prince needs no Introduction to Philadelphia Plnjgoeru Her great triumphs here. In association with b0r distinguished husband, Creston Clarke, nt thn Olr.ird Axcnuo Thcatre, the Walnut .Street Thentro nnd the Park Theatre, established her permanently In tho hearts of Phllvi-ipnlam Her rcles at that time were mostl Shakespearean, but sho has since appealed In many modern successes under the riohmnn nnd the Belaseo banners Iter most recent New York engagement was In association with the late Deerbnhm Tree nt the Amsterdam Theatre, and a (oast-to-oo.ist tour with that eminent plater had been planned upon his retufn to America' His sudden death In I-ondoii, however, caused Miss l'r'nc to relinquish one of tho m'ost Important proj ects of her (areer PreUous to her np penranco with Tree Miss Pilnce vub a member of Hlanolie Uates's company in "Xobodt's Widow " In a role which sho mil play when arrangements h.io been com pleted for piescntlng this Uelnt.cn a tti ac tion In London in tho near future WM. PENN NrSTHl WE. Ill.T tnt'i . ll-t I.alh 2-n I cciilnc, 7 nnd 0 Wonilni, Tiiexdiir nnd lledneiilm AD. HOYT'S MINSTRELS MOIMTI TITI- nnd MORVTI IINKs nnd Ml W.I.I.N m nun Tnm First Went l'hllailelnhln shov.Hn: of ALMA REUBENS In Triiniclp I'rodurltou Tircfly of TouKh Luck" f omnltMe hnnsrp of Hill Thursdav Matinee Today, 50c to $1.50 Beginning Monday Last 8 Times LAST BARGAIN $1.00 im: niGor.br uhamath spixtac i.i: ' (lUUAmST NMl MOST UIM.IXM F.I.I.IOTT I'. KW IOM1TOCK ii nil MOKKIS KST l'rcient iiillii i I IS bh smi ts w tmm i M I m n i 111 WM, 1 W S 1 1 ilJl i 1 J JL 1A1 jJ.1 POSITIVELY LAST TIMES COMPANY OK 200 I.IMSO J'EOI'I.K I'.'O nnAI, SIiniH' AN ARRAY OP ARTISTS OF lU" 'IHi: KIHST MAIINUl III! CLIITAIN ntfi:S BVKNINOS AT Kl MATINKHS 2 10 V M "The Wanderer" is NOT a Moving Picture nowiikri; Ei.sr: in thi; htatr ok i'cvnsyiaania wii.i. this production hfiTS ALSO ON Sl,i: AT DtlM.NTOMN TltM'.T OFFICK, 10S (IIF.STNUT ST. EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, SOc TO $1.50 600 FIRST-FLOOR SEATS, ALWAYS $1.00 s.nrf "1 rent lii tnmi to Mer. "The Wnnderer" Co., Melropoiunn opera Home, ruiia, for noitllrrd Mod of the llu, yACADEMYO NEXT THURS., Mat. at 2-Night at 8 W1 SM !K 9 NEXT FRIDAY, Night Only, at 8 I MV ,jfBh No performance Wedneiday, Oct. 31 , XjH jg Ull JLaS,rftTV THE MOST r(Wf & rfcrt$!$ lour i STAgSCRASSDIBLED rNights, 50c to $2.00. Matinees, SOc to $1.50 J Seats now at Heppe', 1119 Chettnut St. y Z-JCX -f-reD ZIMMERMAN'S m,M, mats.) m in& ISTTT WT vf I. sWI""o2 7 1 W M' -theatre: ns8S' 4, L"' J (ierninntonn 4 rhelten Ae. M W. Tartor. Ren. .Mir. Ilenellta Hnllelled Henti In Ailnee I'hniie ln., 300. M..."Todai. Tonldit. Lat Pexlnnlur Flr.t Time THE i! !f.n.i r;l' Hueee..ful III Mondair i:i. I Our 1'rlre. AX1U Mu.lcul Coined III bA&UJNAlHNUWllJUW With THOMAS MARTELLE and EDDIE GARVIE ...Ujip r.t nt Miii.lenirnniedyymortte.jnd a lleiitr rhnrtia Nov. s, jsr JKBlfftsfw "katzenjammer'kids" EVENING LEDaEH-VHXLADELl'HIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1017 DRAMATIZING FAIRY TALES NOW IN ORDER E. C. Carpenter, of Philadelphia, Fol lows "Cinderella Man" With "The Three Bears" Kiln arc. Chllds Carpenter, of Philadel phia, read the lino once that "men nro but children of a larger growth" or something like that nnct It gac him an Idea. "Why not make plats out of the old fairy tnles." said he to himself. And forthwith ho did It He wrote "Tha Cinderella Man" and It scored n big success. Then one day ho picked up "Tho Three Hears" the story Kouthey. poet laureate of llnglnnd. long ngo wrote , nmusc his children telling how little tlo'.dllocks xls Itcit tljc bears In the'woods and they chased her out of tho window. "Just the thing," said he And he wrote a comedy that he calls "The Three Hears." In which Miss Ann Murdoch, tho Charles Krohmnn stnr, Is go ing to appear this season. Of course, the lloldllocks of the plat Is a little girl of the present clni nnd the ml cnturo she has In the woods It with three men who think tliet arc women haters Onll the Ihrco men don't drive the little girl out of a window, or ant thing like that instead they nil fall desperately In !oo with her It does them good. too-Naturallt Khe doesn't fall In loo with nil of them that Is, well, she docs like them nil er much, but she falls In loe rc.illt with emit one of them Miss Murdoch will Impersonate the oulli ful heroine nnd the three bears will be Im persomted by Jerome Patrick, Hex Mi Dougntl and Perct Mnrmont. each of whom has his own particular brand of growl LITTLE THEATRE litli A le lnncer St. I'honr Locust CO II Matinee Today MARGARET ll"lin THE GREAT COMEDY "LONELY SOLDIERS" Beginning Mon., Last 2 Weeks Matinees Tlmr-diiy nnd hotiirday 1'oimlnr $1 00 Mat Tliurndnj MATINEE WEDNESDAY o kartii t;ositim:i y thi: IIIOAMll OKI'UIIINO worn o a Urltten l MM Kit i: V. SAMl'KI.S Munlc- by a. (.oi:r.i. Dincei'br A. K0S1.OI-K lundiomelr llluntruted, "Ull SU acene picture.. Tlme-"IiniNOI.S(l l'l" KATIIEK AIIKtAll" " n FILM STAR CHOSEN FOR "WANDERER" ROLE Seeking n Tlshn, Relnsco Picked Jean Stuart, Who Had Never Spoken Lines There nro inoxlc fnns who liollexo that' tlio Btage robbed tlio nims lieu Jcnn Muart left pictures to mal,o her llret ii penrnnco In tlio Jllblleal drama, "The Wnn. direr." vlilch Is now nt tlio Metroiwilltnn Ouern House This oung womnn. hltliert., ktioun only an n lending womnn niul "Mini Plre" of tbc ocreen, wni "dloroxeicd" by Dnld Uelaco. who belleed thnt Kho li.i.t wenderful dramatic talent for tho siyken rt-nnin. cen tlioucli the had iier -ccted in a theatrlcnl production Her bole expert eno has been In miivlnB plctmes for the Mutual nnd Vltnurnph CimpnnlcH . but one dav last winter oho hnppcned to ircet .i, litlnsco nt n codnl function, nnd conllded to him her src.it deilic to lc.ic tho IIIii.h i.nd become n real nctreis In casting nbout for a oung woman to piny the part of Tlch.i. nmplro of old Jirualein, In "The Wnnderei " Mcsi-n I'lllott Cninstoek nnd tlest wcie moro nr Ii-i nt neu, until thej liappened tn men t'on their dlllleulty to Mr Uelnsru "1'eih.UM I cun HURgext the -ry jounc voinnii for jou." Fald the pioducer, nnd he cltSLrtbed the molng-pli ture niticis ho had U rUlTl.T IS VIVI.V MhlMI dailJLUli r. 1( I r m j xti.'ii.ifi.iitil(, I III iipr -I l,m Monday Niuht. &2 Extra Mat. Election Day ,-h&Z DAVID BELASC0 ftt&Jww r w ' rWhe riflllSfIL N W "THE ARISTOCRAT OF COMEDIES" With the original BelascoTheatre(N.Y)cast including Arthur Byron Martha Hedman WafacQ Eddinger Ruth Shepey J -- - - . D K. J A. U THEATR THEATRE iialiks- MONDAY NIGHT & ffl 'L. EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION DAY,' TUES., NOV. fi HENRY MILLER Presents ITII linicn MrRl. WD Till .ORIGIN I. C ST COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN A Tomed) In Three Actn bj A K, TIIOMS I ROM ITS 3J MEriW E.NGGKME.NT IN N.V 10RK fent for the econil Meek on Sale Thursday FOR J1FNF.KITS AT Till: KOItlinsT I1HOAIJ AND OARRIt K TlIGATRKt AITLY TO FRUn O MXON MRHU.NOCII iNlxnn N'inlllnnr IIWb I 1120 WAUNUT HT POR RBNTiKITS AT T.YHtC. k All! I Pitt THKATRHS AIT'I Y IIPXr.FIT PRPT LOffHT 3MMi RRfJTNNINfi MONDAY f Vmi""' AM) IOR A I.IMITI.I) i.noagi:mi:nt I . YKiL,iu- K thi: m-knk or tiik iiost iirim.ia - A - TKIt'Ml'll .m:r ( HltON'K I I'll I.N I'lllIDI l.l'HIA JOn KIIKR OiVkRN TIIK ROMX.NTK ( OMK OI'I.R " M.CCKSS hook iiv nrMi iii.ossom miiiil m mctor iikieiii.rt With the Oreat Orlulnal Call o Sefn for a jtts Stnion u the Shubert theatr x y which Includes Walter hrunlon, (Ilea Holler. I.ouUe Allen, Irene Ron an, Jutlo Claflln, brott Alelth, Kdwnrd Martlndel, Aluernnn Grler John II. ( onke llnrrj ( rol and all the othera toaether with ITS INrilMl'AR III.K SINGING t IIOIU s OF BO anil - TIIK M'KCIAI.IA SF.I.FITF.I) SMI'IION OIK II I'.STlt OI 30 Ulth ktnr Herbert Cniwlnrlinc MiiiiiIim lie ADELPHI Beginning Monday Last 8 Times JW A, II. lood' Funniest l'aree T&iS Monday, November 5th ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents GOOD GRACIOUS ANNABELLE with the entire New York oast Seat Ready Thursday met Rome months before Mlja Stuart wnn nut for, gUen n relirnri-at, nnd iicaullted licriclf to rrcdltubly Hint ho ui once ergaged for tho role U wan " immH chanco tho produce! n were Inking, for they Intrusted this Important drnmntlo part to uuiir womnn who Iind neer wpokii n Inglo lino upon tho utago of n theater. True, hhe had noted for tho critical eo of the camera, nnd had faced unflinchingly inure than n pcore of the beet-known n.n Ing.plclure directors In America, but roruo of nur grentest t.cieen actresses would per hniH fnll If called upon to face nn nudlence Mies Stuurt, iiowever, had her nero with lcr. nrnl Hhe nl had that lnKtlnctloiglft of drnmntlr talent which nexer requires much preliminary teaching, but which as ii its Itnelf InMentancouslj when tho op portunity prcontr ItBclf. BOUNTEOUS BARRIE ADOPTS ORPHANAGE During tho greater part of last enr .1 M Itarrln had the of his plas runiiliig nt tho s.inio time, threo In Kngland nnd two In thN country As tho romltles on tho dr.ini.itlfs plnss lire er large, his earn ings tmiRt lino been quite substantial Yet tlio author is paid to hae need for every pound, shilling nnd penny of his Income, for. arcordlng to u recent cublo dispatch, the dramatist 1b In 1'rnnco enacting In real Ilfo AU11 DI1M.CTOH s tf 8:20 R'Ai'lV. ?f. . PRESENTS w' 1 Hfitea SAMUEL F. NIXON JW'tim" nt.lMi MHIIM.NflUll, llu. Aft EVENING Mini mais. wi.n. i ;-r, I.IANT COMIC OI'ERA MATINEE TODAY, 2t25 TONIGHT AT 8!25 It's a Scream! It's Convulsing! 1 w )vm $ n. rolo similar to thnt of the little aty whtcli Mauclo AdnniH Imperponntca In "A Kids for Cliiderclla," with tho distinction, that ulicrcaH Cinderella enrcs for four war oriilmnn an her wnrtlino "bit," Barrio him, ns hla "bit," nssumed rcnponslblllty for the care of nn entire orilmnngc. Tho nutlior cutnbllshcd tho placo more than a year ngo. and It How contains more than fourscore lit tin unfortunates of France and llelRtiim A crltlo who aaw "A Kiss for Cinderella" remarked that only one who loxed nnd understood children could hnve written, tho play The same thlnp was said of the author when "I'cter Pan" wns first produced Bnrrlo certainly must loe chil dren, and has tnken u mighty lino nnd con crete wav of showing It The oxlstenco of his orphanage was unknown to his friends nbrond until a nouspaper mnn illecoered It BELMONT 52ND ABOVE MARKET AM. MAT UI'.KK SIT mil.V AT 1:10 AND 3.30 M'ICIM. II MIA MVTIMKS roic it iiiiiii. iiii.iRi:v at .1:30 i:KNINGH AT 7.00 AMI 0,oo. TIIK WOllI.II'M GRKATK'sT lWIUY STORY Jack and the Beanstalk TUESDAY NIGHT HALLOWE'EN Tiimn: rmrs for thk nr.sT- DIlKHSf.I) CIIII.DRF.V. tTttVa-" PSVi .r2nd & Market Sts. Afternoon ;.1B l.Tgii.. 7 A 9 The Golden Troupe Husajhyn Songflterotnl Hancra 3 Rozellas 3 Hurnpe nni lnetrumenti Hits Jamet Grady & Co. in 'Tim jroyiiRiDciBj Leonard nnd Willard In CLnOMlNNI' Johnny and Ollie Vannii PenBntlonnl Feats Aw Ire AMI I MRGINIA ri:AHSON' in ."TIIOU SIIAI.T NOT hTEAI.' SffiasusaatsfiSKaKa!! Ilumr fl Ixt i jhI e nuile Hie Germnntowli & ( lielten Alca Ctlalto rnd Mien e Kicfmtn Duropean Cotneily Noellj "HARRY and' MOI.rORIJ AT TIIR SOVO SIIOI" Tin: gri:vt Howard bc(illanl a ontrlloquUt. NTHI'I'i: and" coopkk Those Versatile FeU"a Sophie nnd ItnrrT Kerett TIIK TICHRIR Feata n In Will lloceri ANII Ctn. At. at Ventjge E ol Drod lint nrth HUla Sllowln MON , TL'KS. AM) ni'.Vt. WM. 'THE NARROW TRAIL" ThurniU) , 1 rldij , Salurdar SESSUE HAYAKAWA "The Callof the East" Allllhll ATTKVCTION MAX SENNET tn tha C'onifrtr "A HKlROOl LUM)Elt" 1 rce (inrare. S(rrlnl Ac rummoiUtlnnfi for AutoUt. S2nd & Locust Sts. U'r't Frad O.tllion-Nlrdllcrer Mat. 1.30.3.30. Kre 6 30 to II Mon., Turn, nnd Med.. Flint Hekt I'hlla. Blioirlnr Vivian Martin in The Trouble Buster Thura., rrlday and Sat.. Billy Burke in Arms and the Girl hrTW1Tc"w,l"J- ?g FORREST Last Mat. & Evg. T1IIJ MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION THF GRASS WHDOW BROAD "Last Mat. & Evg. MAUDE ADAMS In a New Cometly "A KlbS KOR CINDERELLA" ly J. M, Barrle GARRICK Last Mat. & Evg. Cheating Cheaters NIXON'S GRAND IIHOXD AND MONTGUWERV F. (I. Mion-Mrdllnier Gen. Mr. IHllr Matn. 10c A I5r. Eimi. Ul, 23c rl'MMINGS MIKI.LVl ( II H. Ml HOLS i. (O.I MR DOKK & KIMTblll IIKEWAN & ANDKHhONl AR.NOLD FLORENiCi UVRKLIK SECOND FPISODE OF "THE RETREAT OF HIE (lKIlWVNS AT TIIK 1ITTI.K OF AKRAS" Th only authnrtied Ilrlllil) nlma OT yp!&iiJ!U&sa ilffl kjI-s- Kg IN.N MI'l'.norK In U g g "OCTrAST" 9 VPZ&& j 1 V&SS& Oirtii for cna mniilea wa.tiM4r JIAItKlrr HT OI'I', IIIMTUPFICK 0 A. Mr TO 1 1 lift I'. M, ... MCTORIA ORCIIISrlTKA JIR I.KO DKSMAUER, Condnrtcrr AM KT WKFK Nl'.I.ZNICK mESENTS CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In a Met a re I'mtnlmmiiilr lrlrd bjE ma riiirn "MAGDA" 1 .mm tilt Tnmon I'luy ' COMING UIM.IJM MIX 1'reprnt, llmt l'opulur I'rlre Khanlnc ol "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS" rnvruRiNa Annette Kellermann lUMtlr nt Originally rrewntd MARRHT 4 JUMPER HTRKKT8 In Ilenrt of Shopping Dlntrlft tO.NTI.NLOLh II A7M. lo 11 I'."M. lOe. 1.1c 2Se. Mr M()KlA MAT: nir, Mft'ii-nERAi.DEn "BUTCH" McDEVITT KNjmN AS THE Wilkes-Barre Millionaire for a Day TAIIIuTLirATflTfCTION FRED. HEIDER nd NETTIE PACKER ujito or -lEGrEiirs follies) nnil llhAUTl IIORUS In ' 1 He sidewalk l .nhnrvr ti AND OTIir.R riiTURE9 RROXII AMI S1MIKR AVENUE IIXII.Y 2iir, , ...10c, 15c LG. 0:13 i ft lOr. 20f. 30e Mim!n TueMlnr und ednetidtu I.I.U (.OLDER I'rehentA the No, el Cumedr Tlitim. Frl , hat. II VRRV I'lNCtb I'rrnenU lwfiuefttrlan oeltT Sherman i Cheyenne Was Right i Days .Miniature Wild ii rm rMiuw I'liolnplir Feature i-,otnplaj- Teaturf .n. ..,,,,, i .lletrn rre.entft STANI EY ilarket St. Ab loth Tnnn Cowl In "The Spreading Daw n" PALACE ,2H MARKET ST To-lay- It Time tiif. si'nwvRivn evk" ami ARCADIA Chtnui i'iow mih Ti -Lnat Tlrfie Ullllam Farnum In "The Conqueror" DCnUNT Market Ilelow 17ih Todaj Ijmt Tlrnra "him Rav in "Fon of 11U Father" VICTORIA "X'1 .Ah clh Todv tv Tli. rn I'etroia In "Mn-e Truth Ta '"n Ch'plln In 'Th Al-e- - . hw.im1 Jiuuunajhd i VOIP I'AET MAT' TODAV, 2 o LlKlt LAfeT TIME TOM, HT ,-a OIIer Morobco'r Qreatett Laurhtni fluoces THE BRAT By and with MAUDE FULTON wrlTr IVlf IT Eenlnsa Beat Seal. cl.OS WAU1U 1 Mitaiyulnn . i'lcjftOi The Bl The Mmlcal Hit n. xi.4ii r.i .linp i i - Next Week SO LONG VIVflM C2d and HARRIER . T1IATC1IH i . '"AU" MARKET I CO, MARGUERITE CLARK In "BAD'S DIARY" Mary t, Marr. Loh 3 v uiiiiiitnxn wt oiuuir z jm IKlerlinfi Big. I"rnil''i' Troup. in T OP! TT b:d AKD LOCl'BT BT8. L.UV-U J i jtati. liso a no. k. ( Kyr. 0:M.lri 'i DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS X In 'THE MAN FROM PAINTED FOSI .! hJM.Mtll IJHT T1MPH BILUE BURKE In ARMS AND TUB aiRL" 2kolodical Gardens A4miMionUOiadrnlO ORara Bird and Or crta Sec the Ul rVrUABWILB IMil HA. 1 OF IN HA. GAYETY AHMTyvr A2ETX R ujito or iriEtirEMi'f) TOLLIES) II U iinil IIKAIIT1 V iliiniti i""n' II The Sidewalk Cabaret '1 C AND OTHER rEATURES 'j B An rt Worth While I JulianEitinge j0,ga Petrova I S In Firt South , In Flrat 8011th ll JHrI N I'hlla hhoivInK I'hlla. Hhnnlnc 11 "1K i "TIIK rol'NTKhS "MORE TRPTII II .JSkJTjWH I (HARMING" 'THAN rOKTRl'Mj WtM B AMI OTHER rE.Tl'HES II 'jJBl I Theatre. Market Ilelow COIh Street I rH& MTINi:i: DMI.V, 2:30. ,10c. 2Si 1 I W l.K.NINGS. 7 and U lOe, 20c, 23. 1 . jSiW Won.. Tutt. Wed. (?'"" rrl" ha f JfflS The I-nue.trlttn ' K- '. MOLF I BRT, Notelt), I'reent BRS "Cheyenne' "MELODY Jp A Real Mild 11 est SINGING WCSICJ K OTHER FIXTURE ACTS t JsS B Wnin X Carson t.. Manarnnk Fa SKSil fj x At'ni.i ii.i.ir I'liojol'uws s Ha G Won., Tue.. lied' I Thnri... Frl . hat. BBM 1 Hyman Adlrr Tom Linton , alM r an( nn ic i m99 I Company Jungle Girls Hfll riieMIer' Dream & Other lnture 'Hh BaanawTn Wiii nmngangaMrUjmvinri,CT -xm Sc'J ten iVSiu jk! -r , r- ,iV VZZSZx 'no) "5V -i.f- $