;v.r .,.,'1-; .v . 7 - y ; -s - ;; "- --.., ... -r1 r - ' T, ' ( BYENlirG LEDGERrrPMHiADKLPHIA. XtttrtjAY. NOVmrRTCT 17. j tumm ' , ...-. j.yj,4 : n- .. 'Vi r J ' ' - ' ' T T ' v IV 1 I'1 n MMENT CONCERNING STAGE FOLK, MUSICAL AND FILM FAVORITES r SCREEN ACTING IS RICH IN PARADOXES ' Strange as It May Seem, Elsie Ferguson uans rum , Work "Intimate" The debut of Elslo Ferguson, one of the eIIMt of the younger etar. was mnda ntly (n the silent drama under the ArtcrlK banner. She was received enthu- rfutlcally- Her tecond Aim vehicle, "Tho MM ' J"1"1'0 Cushlns," which will bs rtownat tho Arcadia Theatre all next week. ,. orove even more popular, ns tho title wit li rich In Interest nnd Is paid to bo itailrab'y handled. 1 am distinctly pleased with my new nhere" said MIsm FerKUSon recently. "One f the'reasons I have heretofore refused to "-.,, n motion pictures was because I Mi that an actor was to far away from h. audience that the proper environment ind Inspiration would be lacking. Hut ltly I hae found that deep personal In- west Is manifested by more audiences, who ia not hesitate to communicate with tho flyers In friendly letters. "When I was lpproached by Adolph Znkor with a contract, I told him my ob. lection to ttudlo work and i- presented the matter In a new light. He showed me that Artcraft pictures were belnfc exhibited IT' to millions or people cvrrj iiuy, unu u li Instead of narrowing inj, cpnera or iim attar tho llim cniargta ii muuyium. ii Iwltlmate actor iippcarlnp In the largest tleitres plays to an audience of two or three thouand. With a picture play, of which flft' to a hundred copies uro made. your audience li composed of countlers thousands throughout the world. While In the studio It requires little Imijlnatlon to see In my mind this tremen dous audience, and It Inspires me to greater tffort than tho small number across tho footlights In a theatre. Tho feellnc of intimacy has been Indelibly stamped on my mind since the release of my first picture. I had visited (Incog) a number of theatres 'where this film was being show n. and must confess that I hive enjoyed Immensely see nr myself on the screen and listening to the comments of the audience. "Tho letters I have received havo ato touched my heart. On the stage any woman of preposses-slng appcaranco will receive many "mash" notes whfch will constitute tho mijor part of one's mill. .It may bo th-it people paying tevernl dollars for a ticket of idmleslon are not Inclined to wrlto a letter of appreciation to an actor, no doubt feeling that at high prices exceptional en tertainment bhould be given is a matter of course. The low er prices of admission In the moving-picture theatres enable the great masees to witness p!as presenting stara whom they never could afford to s,eo before, ml the new patrons constitute the greater number of letter-writers." HARRY T. JORDAN LAID KEITH CORNERSTONE The celebration of anniversary week at B. F. Keith's Theatre has had as an addi tional featuro the recognition of tho con tinuous service for beventecn years under the B F. Keith banner of Harry T. Jordan, who ha rlben from the position of a sort of superintendent to that of general man ner of all the 13. F. Keith Interests In Philadelphia. The date of Mr. Jordan's connection with the Keith firm goes back two jears prior to tho opening of the theatre on Chestnut street B. r Keith, the pioneer of hlgh cltss vaudeville, which took the place of the old varieties. Inaugurated hla plan of continuous vaudeville In tho old BIJou on Eighth btreet above race, opening that theatre tuenty-elght ycar3 ago and Intro- New York Symphony Orchestra ACADEMY or music Wed . Nov. 28. 3 P. M. WALTER Damrosch Conductor 1'uncv Grainger Soloist Tscliaikrsvskl Program Herpe'a. beginning 75- A in plil . SOc R. aat nn mix nt Nor. 21 J!'. SI. SO II ELMENDORF . aiiiwin illustrated LECTunn HOLY LAND Benefit Y. M. C. A. War Fund THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER S3 COOK VI N M K. CHURCH 12th und Lehltii Ave. SoWrlnllnnn, $1 and 60e br mall Amkm M. I'. Pierce, Secretary, at Church ACADEMY OF MUSIC Nov 28th, 1017, 8 T. M. IV lor Wo licnent or . Phila. Hospital Units in France v Fhilariplnhin OnprnfiV Snriptv " A I D A " W Beat at tleppe's Nor. 22d. SOc (2.50 Metropolitan Opera House rj, uun. tviuiam Jennings uryan R Sunday, November 18, 3:45 P. M. If Subject, 'TROHIBITION" Ceaeral Admission after 3:15 ttmiERSroON IIAI.L. Mondnj Y.xt . Nov. 26 r i.... MAnAu Rnvp.iPM;FN b" LpUISE LE BEL JENKINS E: RllerVftd flata 11 r.tl In Krbi A., Clot. a lUnnn1 W. Direction rhlIadolDhlj.'Muilal Bureau lnTTSJiPKP.li,,'rAt?..9.pi;.uArWH,81i, i V"Jiv.20 at 8. Ouenlna rJlmu. Urund Opr A 1 1 1 A umes. Muzlo, Matzenauer, funaeiiua, rlUl MM. Martlnelll, Amato. -Slardones. . Ituytdael. Cond., Gennaro rapt Itati. nog Chestnut St. Wal. 21. Rac PHOTOrLAYH ; COP! 1-VT C2D AND" LOCUST' STS. k WW J 1 LAST TIMES TODAY JACK PICKFORD ( in "THE GHOST HOUSE" I?' STT? A MT1 al at Venanto. E. of Broad J WilVinU LAST TIMES TODAY Ann Pennington ,n rcim A'N.. I k.,AJl$X5-zZ PULLMAN imjDB" lIpKltl "THE BTORM, by CARL UONAWITZ fTIOP.A ,7T" ST. BELOW VENANOO l ViMrt' ' LAST TIMES TODAY llMARr.l ICOITPC1 ft ADV In . lllll'H .,uUuvHt, v-L-nrvrv D,Af,v ., Added The Red Ace, No. 2 V ill '-'IM-I LAST TIMES TODAY atibUh HAYAKAWA in "The Call of the East" IUMRO JTvONT ST. AND GIRARD AVE. B, "'""Jo .Tunctlon on frankford "L" riT ITfll I I A n T- A f-ftHTf 1A M wiL-urtm .rMMNUivi .. In "AMERICAN METHODS" Aided "THE FATAL RING." No. 12 CEDAR O0T" 8T .AND rKDAR AVE. K KCiV;. . UA8T TIMES TODAY Is- DOUr.I AS FAIRRAMfQ f, t "The Man From Painted Post" b COLISEUM Mar1"' Btt COt and 00th I IAir r,ll?,2.'r4r, .A iA "THE GHOST HOUSE" 10NT 6:d abovb market C'ICEEF-.Sur comlolrn netVro?ram of dwUle and ?ntln . , a n !;. after Keith's con firm?v In .m.""? ,,a,, eWIhed Ittelf clhl.i h. M1" cliy' that lr- Kellh con-n..i- ' .ea ot ralsln5 thB cla" of hi patronaBC!a UraCt thS hW,Mt cl'v's ' ?? JlV"??mo P'aJ'" on Chcstaut Ion o h.i'n,!MUI1' and wlth "' f0""- to PiSL.lBi,P,an? cam9 th0 Introduction cams lMtAat " ounB man wl' be came acquainted with Mr. Keith Pevcral C TO,U,,y M.r- Jordan " hc act ting aa editor and publisher of a llttln Br.t".r.,"BBd.?Pr,nw' M " "" rnaJ?.!a" 'nsta"e' to superintend tho ,""' ltno,w,' thro"8l'out the land Mr rrtta ,'!W f'6 gcr"ral nanaBer. proudly th nS.," ?7, .hen Ills ha,,d'' tu"'d V,,i . I l of soil for tho plajhouso nnc when later ho helped lay the corner stone of ono of Philadelphia's landmarks "V,7"' J'r Jordan became tho manaRcr. inV, f . th5" I,as ,l0t onl Irt "I" cverv effort toward ostabllihlnK Keith's Theatre aa an Institution of this city, but Imi bwn an art vo vplrlt In keeplnB the " tile of entertainment InauBurated by rs V Kcl h on th0 Up.erad,, Harry Jordan Is'one of tho moot popular men about town, nnd ftv functions, social, business or other. ule. happen In which he is not onlv nn Interested, but a prominent movInK rplrll . member of a dozen or more of tho most elect club'? nnd organizations in Oie cltv. twlnis as wide acquaintance us almosl any Philadelphia business man .? '"VS1 a" ,"m"' Keltll's Theatro Is his pet hobby and Its bucccrs and popularity an,onB thcat refers Is his pride During tho year just Uoscd Keith's Theatre; throush Mr Jordan's direction, has been most prominent In patriotic and charltnblo movements In connection with tho war. and the theatre has led all other amusement enterprl.es In this city In aiding the oiiim of America .Mr Jordan was the recipient of numerous telegrams of congratulation and well wishes during the week and nono was so proudly acknowledged as thit from w.i.i e'.. BCnfral manager of the B r .K;' .c'1'. v1,11? pal1 a kIow"b fib" to the Philadelphia reprosentatlvo of tho firm who has held tint post during the last fifteen vears A Great Virtuoso of the 'Organ It lias been arranged for Joseph Bonnet, tho distinguished French organist, to glvo four historical recitals at M James's Church, Twentv-seiond und Walnut streets on Wednesday evenings. November 21 and IS and December 5 and 12 .Since It Is not permitted to sell tickets for admittance t a church, It In necessary. In order to defray tho expenses of this notabln musical event, to t-ecure subscriptions which will entitle the holder to seats at cuch per formance. Theso subscriptions may be for warded to Mrs. Harold Kills Ynrnall nt 1317 Pennsylvania Building GO OVER THE TOP WITH Sergt. ARTHUR GUY EJHPEY Author of "Over the Top" at Academy of Music Tuepdur Kvenlng. Nor. 2,tb lit 8. 15 Tickets Mic to 12 00, now on nale t HeDDo'n. 1111 Chestnut St. Management Leo KteJIck, LIT nfth Ave., Ncw 'iorlt Metropolitan Opera House Friday Evening December 7, 8:15 foiicert by J O II ' McCormack Tickets: Mr, HI.O0. Jl.BO. $3.00. Mall Orders Now to Metropolitan Ticket llfllfc. 1108 ( heitnnt M. Add lO"?. War Ada lire r . "" , . ...-., n,a,..iu envelope If tlrkrtu ure to be forwarded by mall. Tax and encloe stamped Public Mle Open. Monday. ov. sain Yt ITIIERrOON IILI THCBDVY. KE.. NOV 22, AT 8:1 WASSILY Violin Recital BESEKIRSKY by PRICES JI.SO. SI. 75c and 80c Tickets at Heppe'i, 1119 Chettnut St. 1'IIOTCiri.A S fW aB B The Stanley Booking Corporation THE followlne theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking 1 Corooratlon. which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. All nffii reviewed bero.o exhibition Ask for tho theatro In your locality obt,?nlnt pictures through the STANLEY BOOKING COItronATIftNT ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY Visit THE COLONIAL '. f 1 1 nr A 12th. Morris Pamyunk Ave. ALHAMBRA &. Dai t 2 : evS.. 0 .45.0. MARGUERITE CLARK In "IIAB'S nL'RGLAR" APOLLO 62D AND THOMT50N aiAii.r.ij uAii-i ...oioiiv WILSON. In "WILD 8UHAI,. A so. WILLIAXI ,8 IIAHT. in EVERY INCH A MAN" r - A r I A CHESTNUT ARCADIA RELOW 1CTII JULIAN ELT1NGE . in "THE CLEVER MRS CARFAX" AUDITORIUM aS5.w"b. BILLIE BURKE In "ARMS AND THE OIRL" BLUEBIRD drosSanna ave. MARGUERITE CLARK In "LITTLE LADY EILEEN" BROADWAY dr avenue GEORGE WALSH in "THIS IS THE UfE" PM PRESS MAIN STREET MANATUf.lt Manning and MacDonald In 'TRINCESS OF PARK ROW" FAIRMOUNT sorl"vZ u VIRGINIA PEARSON In "THOU SHALT NOT STEAL" r-AlVITI V THEATRE 1311 MARKET ST. FAMILY jvW KIHIHU,OftOAN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ,n ..TJIE MAN FROM PAINTED POST" SfiTH ST. THEATRE Below Ppru UATIN12U OA1X.T MADOE KENNEDY In "RAnY MINE' (oninienclnir Monday and Tunday "207000 LEAOUES UNDER THE BEA" GREAT NORTHERN A?SSJ ' WILLIAM FARNUM In "WHEN A MAN SEES RED" IHJDCDIAI OOTH and WALNUT STS. IMrLKIAL Mata. 2:30. Eve.. 7 & 0. . WILLIAM S. HART ' "THE NARROW TRAIL" JEFFERSON s"hi$&t?up,1ik J JACK PICKFORD In "THE QIIOHT JIUUBB" FIIREKA 40T,r MARKET BTS' WALT WHITMAN tovTAltKM!L WAMIW" .- ,t, i.' WT. PATRICIA COLLINGE WAS BABY ACTRESS Nnlurnlly Sho Cnn't Remember Debut, Having Then Been Ten Months Old "Patricia Colllnge was alnavs an ac tress." says her mother, who being Irish has a keen sense of humor. "I remem ber her In 'the garden at home, back In Dublin, playing with pebbles nnd flowers and the trees and always pretending to be a fairy or a princess generally a princess. She would nmuo herself all day long, but hho was great on being a princess," ' According to tho same reliable authority Miss Colllngo's llrst appearance was when sho was about ten months old and sho held to the railing nt tho foot of the bed and danced up and down and sang. Sho could hardly toddle when she began to do that. Her tlrst public appearance was when she was four jcais old und the hurdy-gurdy was plajlnc In front of the house, and sho went dancing nearer and nearer tho steps, until all at once she danced over tho edge of tho top and tumbled down and burst upon .1 startled world Miss Colllnge made her professional debut In n small part with Prank Daniels In u musical comedy. "Tho Wlrard and the Girl " Tollyanna," In which she has the namo part, comes to the Hroad Street Theatre for a limited engagement ntnrtlng Monday, December 3 ACTRESS DABBLES IN RURAL PATRIOTISM Gertrude Hltz. of "Among Those rresent" companv, which Is announced for tho Droad .Street Theatre November 11. uvcrs that she Is a walking birometcr. rain or sunshine, B.F.Keith's Theatre Chestnut and Twelfth Sts. Mat. 23c A SOc Mtlil. 2Sc to $1 2 SHOWS DMIA 2 NEXT WEEK A COTERIE OF VAUDEVILLE'S BRIGHTEST STARS! The fopulir pontic Driinitle Star PAUL DICKEY & CO. In "The Lincoln Ilkluman" Socletj's Evcluslve l.ntertalner Beatrice Herford Wllh New Charaftrr Morl A riefr Comedy roiipln Geo.-McKay and Ardine-ottij In a Skit Culled "U.I, IS I IV CI.EM:i..M IIKDNM'.K l'reeiils "Dream Fantasies" A JIO.000 Tcrpslcliorean SururUf Julietta Dika Illitlnenlnlieil Francn-Aincrlcun Mir Frank Stafford & Co. In "A HUNTER'S I.AVir." James Dutton & Co., Dave Rath, Sterling & Marguerite Pathe Weekly News Pictures MXOVS GRAND nnoxn mi MONTr.oviEnv F. G. NUnn-Mrilllncer len. Mr Dully Mllta , 10c & IBcl hVE.. 7 & 0. 2Vf BILLY McDERMOTT The P-mllllon liush-poer comedian "A I)KvviNfi I ROM l.iriv with Arthur Millliuu & Mcricilri tlirke. Nenhoir & rhcli". In mm cal nnieltlci. Ilirt i. lurke, lleriiH & rreton. I.uuton ( nmerit Mlm, I'nrcel l'ot Mut. ulurd.iy for tlir Klililjr. , A YF'TY M1LO and VjiiiJ-ix x Tm;! ixj.oCENTtAIDS Trocadero aViSs Ora'Ental rnoTori.is. LEADER KORTY-FIRST AND LANCAHTER AVENUE Jack Pickford and Louise Huff In "THE OHOST HOUSE" LIUCDTV DROAD AND 1 JJ H, IX 1 I COLUMBIA VALESKA SURATT In "A RICH MAN'S PLAYTHING" MARKET ST. Theatre 333fiin,k9 MAE MURRAY, "THE TRINCESS VIRTUE" Every Wed "Lost Evrrm," Helen llnlmea. Every Erl. "The Fatal Rlns." Tearl White. OVERBROOK hys2"?. DOROTHY PHILLIPS PAY ME' ALSO ANIMATED WEEKLY PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET JANE COWL. 'THE SPREADINH DAWN" PARlf HIDCE AVE. A DAl'PHIN ST. I -Vlrv Mat. 2:15 Eve 1:3toll. MAXINE ELLIOTT In "FIOHTINO ODDS" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET .ALL-STAR CAST. In. The Stainless Barrier" REGENT IU.H MARKET PTREET 11 ir. A T In 11 'IK t t MRS. VERNON CASTLE ' In 'THE MARK OF CAIN" RIALTO OERMANTOWN AVE AT Tl'Ll'EHOrKEN ST MARGUERITE CLARK In "BAll'S DIARY" RI I R V MARKET STREET - D l RELOW 7TH BTREET EDNA GOODRICH In "A DAUOHTER OF MARYLAND" SA V D Y 12" MARKET -V V J I STREET SONIA MARKOVA In "THE PAINTED MADONNA" SHERWOOD B1,h EiT Ave WILLIAM S. HART' " in "HELL'S IIINQES" CiTANl PV MARKET ABOVE 1CTH O 1 -M'Nl-.t. I 11:13 A. M to lliI5P. MARY PICKFORD tn "THE LITTLE PRINCESJT IPTriRFA MARKET STREET VIelVrIrA ABOVE NINTH ANNETTE KELLERMANN In "A DAUOHTER OF THB O0D8" RIDGE AVENUE "M R,DGE AVE- Mary Anderwn ""niu.ir. ;JITiHob,BllIy,W t " - .e-rA -.-(Tft "X" '.U.tje'-jK warmth or cold, she registers In her mind. This meteorological condition Is due to her manipulation of a war garden last summer. Until ahc operated Uie plot, weather was largely a matter of Indifference to her. If there were much rain, so be It: It went at that, and did not disturb her equilibrium. If thcro was a drought, It passed uncensured. Hut as soon ub sho becamo Interested In her garden sho began to take note of tho heavens, fhe ato weather and slept weather. And now a cloud or a tunbeam Is a little dream for her. She Invested U In seeds, tore up the back yard and rlanted beans, tomatoes and pota toes. The roll had borno only old-fashioned flowers for a generation. Tho "folks bad: homo" opposed her work. It was really their yard and they said a potato would not grow In that particular soil. Indeed, they became so antagonistic to tho Idea that they quit eating potatoes Worms would devour them, they declared, even If tho tubers grew But tho potatoes did grow, und strange to say tho worms did not molest them They wero perfect In form and healthy, but minia ture, not larger than one's thumb nail. But POI HNIAl GERMAN-TOWN AND Week No. 11). 61'PEIMOIt VAUDEVILLE Lillian Walker I f.ix virrtnta stri- r II tl I I!" iil Hazel Unu inliOlU: Ine ulllcttc'o Monkejs Lust of Mahoney Ilros & Dalny .i ' Wlltr Sweatman the Ages , orB?IOri MI YON ANNIVERSARY WEEK 11 AVJ1N some s li o v-i MATINEES I conley and Vvotib June Caprice The iishtns Miss U. S. A. Rradley nnd -JIn - NIOIITS I Amoron Slter A Co. nOAIUN'rl l.lOSS Lltlla IMP . N,ipolon A wr.nUI.Vd 1IEI.LSI 'lrew. 1'atea & Co THE STRAND G,n M? '?: MONDAY. Tt'ESDAY A WEDNESDAY Pauline Frederick in "The Hungry Heart" Emm DvM 1 Orihain I'lillllpr' Orent Novel tuic i rSiri icTWb and ioi'st 1 Mill L.VJCUO 1 Matinee Dally Mnt 1.30 a 10. Evsr. 0 30 to 11 Geraldine Farrar in the rjerieona Dramitle Spectacle . "The Woman God Forgot" RFI MONT r,3D mjovk market DLUYIUH I MONDAY A Tt'ESDAY ."r'Their Compact' FRANKFORD ZT,'l: Marqilcritc Clark 'J, Zh rrw isn im Mirket let vni mni V.V7L.IOI VJIY1 ,m .vTi HSDAY HELEN HESPERIA In f VMII.T.E ' PFriAR COTH 4. I'EIIAR AVENfE v'Lurt" MONDAY A TUESDAY BILLIE BURKE ' 'j? Adle.1 rally Ulmrkte t Coney leUnd TIOHA "TII IIEI. ENANOO llvVJrt VIONDVV ATITSDAY Douglas Fairbanks JV;.? ItlMRD Trout A filraM Ave llumuu I -"in Junction on Kfcil I, Pauline Frederick ",n.. CASINO WALNUT Miove Kill SI. MATS. I)ILY Our Audlciiir I arcrly tamponed of I.Bdle TIirre'H A Kriiaon ULGINMMI VONI)Y MATINEE Here Come the Record Breaker THE BEHMAN SHOW A Little Ahead of the Timet Burlesque of the Quality Kind. Vaudeville of the Best Sort. A Cast of Clever People. Broadway Beauty Chorus of 30 LITTLE THEATRE 11th De I.anrey Fta. Phone Lnruit 6011 MTINKK T(II1Y. AND TONIGHT LAST TIMES "l.dNEIA SOI.IIIKRS" llht.lNNINCI MONDAY EVIiINO under the Aimrirr.t of THE ART ALLIANCE MARGARET Anglin And Her Own Company IN OSCWR WILDE'S LREAT COMEDY "A Woman of No Importance" ONE WEEK ONLY MATINF.ES THllRSIJVY A SATERDAY tpWM. penn I sc-TVK AVE. RET. lntji ft 4. Httllr. 2:13 Evenlnca. 7 and 0 MONDAY. TCESIIVY A MEDNESDW TOM IIBOWN'H Seven Musical Highlanders SInceri. I'anrera. Iiiatriinientalliita TtTtMORD AiTKOIIKRH K OLSON JOHNSON "THE HICK FAMILY And Flrat Weal l'hlla. bhowlni JANE COWL IN OOLDWYN 1'H'jrOl'LAY "THE M'READINO I1WN" Comnlete Chance of Hill Thursday OERMANTOWN U OHELTEN B.it.llTa bOLICIILL oEAT8 .ii. i.s i... ..d .i iiiMi.m. 'l.vsr MONO "' rvFNiT KIRBT OF THE HIO RPECTACCL.B TREASURE ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S Wonder Tale Drmmatlted by JCLES ECKERT GOODMAN la Four Acta of Nina 8cne A JOYOUS PLAY OF YOUTH AND ADVENTURE DBAHATIG AND T1IRILUNO WITH THE GREAtEST SHIP SCENE EVER STAGED iwupwnmii yffwr-Ti Miss IIIU hoed them and dug them and finally served them with the Jackets on. Rome said there was too much rain: others, that there was too much drought. Hut be that ns It may. tho worms eschewed them and If sho was short on a potato crop she was long on a bean crop. Theso nnd her tomntoes turned out fine; and sho fig ures that her investment of J I made a re turn of nbout $15. Hut sjio thinks that the experience has brought her clover to tho faimcr and tho flcklo heavens. MAP.KET AND Jt'Nlrnil STRKETR IN HEART Of SHOri'lMl IIMTIHrT COVriMOlM 1 1 A VI to" 11 I'. M , UiNl.l. ,i, m Menu ill Reikrr I'reenN A Tracsty on Musical Comedy SHERMAN WAS RIGHT Comedy, Beauty & Sons Eitm AiUleil Irniure Thlladrlplila'a fl'npnlnr Mlnttrrl, JOE HORTIZ AND HIS NAVAL MINSTRELS Ami a (,rcat Mirrnundliiic mil Broatl an.l Sniiter Atenne gAiIlT-2Ml EVENIW08. 6 45 b 8 Monday, Tuesday an'l We.'neiaT Eiclualva Soith Philadelphia Showioj THE FREEDOM M WORLD A Stutendaui Milltnry Spectacle ?IAtt.RT "NCUS Prritu, th, celeiratoJ Hebrew Dramatic Actor H)tnan Adlcr & Co. J, A,Ti'.U.rA'1V;'.rrldy ',n,, Saturday villi yrlu! crpratlon Pre.enti WILLIAM S. HART in ll Smlh. PliHadelphla Sh-iwlnc "The Narrow Trail" MORRIS & FEIL PRESENT "Th. I :,. n.i t OTHER ACT3 WORTH WHILE Theatre. Market Below 60th Btreet Monday, Tue.day and Wedneada WILLIAM BOWEN TEESENTS AL B. WHITE & His Playmates IN A S0NO REVBE Pretty Olrh Tuneful Melodln I'ln'rid'ay; Triday and Saturday JACK MANDEL PRESENTS "The Kinkaid Kilties" Scotch Slntlng and Dirclne Act AND 0THEHACTS WORTirWHILE .tjWI.Y MalUet Ab ioild) Ldt I . i.mry Pickford " h" '"l a'ALACE KU SUlUt ' ' ro,iy Uiet lllli, Jane Cowl '" "Th'3 'rrc mnn, Dawn' ARCADIA J-ntM,,ul, "" , '"l julian Eltinge ln lh0 C?VC1 " Mr Co rf i v REGENT Jlarket "Uejmi, 171 Today Ijiat Tim Mrs. V. Castle "Th" ?, of Cili VICTORIA J"?rU't,A,,.l" '' To lay Laat Tlrn A Daughter of the GoH-' featuring Annette Keilerrn"' GAYETY rhlhdelplilii'a Famous llurle-k Theatre 8TH ST. IIEI.OW VINE ST. CAROLA AVorld's Famous Classic Dancer WITH AUTO GIRLS BROAD LAST MAT. & EVG. HENRY MILLER I'reaents RUTH CHATTERTON in "Come Out of the Kitchen" with HRUCE McllAK and Orlclnal Cii STRAND Gtn. Ave. ot Venanso.E of Uroad LAST linns TfiiiAv Ann Pennington ,n "T"u ANTANN Added 'A PULLMAN HRIDE" lJja iMals. 1:30-3 30. Evb. 0.30 to 11 JACK PICKFORD In "THE GHOST HOUSE" NIXON ,,, DUFTIN FARS'I'M THE SCARLET ! 1 MPERNEI." Van & Dell I'rt 4 llarrr 'lorlon Hopklnr Axtel a Co. Eenny i. Wooda Cellna a lrcu I Zoological Gardens I rVt EVEKV DAY SeetheURIAL PUrUABWlLOSHEt? OF INDIA V; AdmUfion K3 liKjreri iw ORore DlrdT cndBeatta AYES. M. VJ. TATT.OR. Oen. Mrr. IN ADVANCE PHONE OTN., 0. i .vii. i n , .. . .to1 Tivr t nppijLAR PUICn" PltODUCTION ISLAND ffTBryrffrr yA m (W1M ll " " " GARR1CK ...-. -... NEXT WEEK FOURTH SEVls M.I.I IS! Hill Til VMs(IIV IMI VI VTIMX AND NKillT snxrs thi'iimivv ion vi i, run hum 'M i n in wkm.iv inowitk FORREST Jivnsri: tonw-tomoiit 8:i i;i vv i ii L.VT rut TInirMlny for Ml -MON.. VV1.I.K I1LT ONE Jlf r '- -II "" I i w ." . - i rr a. i i i " I CIY nc M"i.ii U - ?L- KLAW & EKLANGER Present A NEW MUSICAL PLAY THE RAINBOW GIRL, R.M)lTIM. l.l TIIXT IS R.M)INT BROAD Street Theatre TWO WEEKS ONLY, BEGINNING MOKDAY ETK VI MINE!'. IU.AH und I RI.N(.l It und SI Olllil. V. TI.ER Present AMONG THOSE PRESENT SHELLEY HULL A Ve romrih lir I.XRRY EV s nnd WALTER C. I'ERf'IVAL SE.T si I LINO KIR HMMtM.MIM. VIVTINLE AMI NH.IIT SEATS TIIMtMIVV roil l.l. PI.KIURVM.M-I.S 111 M-(.IVI.S(i VEEK MOND1Y DEC. 3 I KI.WV ,V KKI.VM.I U mill (.I'.IIIK.i; (' TV 1. 1. It 1 riM'm nt roll IIENEI'ITS AT THE i-oiirest HROAD AND OVlfHIfK THEATRES ai'ply to rilEI) O NINON-MRDLINUEll (Mxon Vlrdl lacr llldn ), 15.MI WALNUT ST. IHESTMUT 51. Chestnut pmuAPKLPnwa REOPENj MONDAY, NOV. 26 Mats. Wed. and at. All the famous actors and actresses of tho world for more than a quarter of a century appeared at the ChVstnut St. Opera House. This renowned playhouse is now under the direction of the Messrs. Shubert, who have remodeled and redecorated it thiougliout. It is the purpose of the manapement to restore this most beloved of Philadelphia theatres to its former histrionic priory. The initial attraction at the reconstructed Chestnut St. Opera House will be ARTHUR IIAVIVIERSTIIN'.s NOVEL MCNirAI. TLAY YOU'RE IN LOVE Spirkl'ne nnd llrllllant smttnn nr life. Love nnd Yntitli b OTTO HARintll I.I1W VKI) CI..VHK REimi.r FRIML Hook lrl. VI ilr III. Rest 1'iimed Vrtlmn. of "Tlir. I'lllEI'l.t ." "IIH-II .IINKS" nnd "lTINK" bent for I'lr.t Week on s ilr rimr.div. I'rlre. rienlncn, .10r t K.m hut. Matin, Uet Seate. $1 All. Mil. & 1 ImnUchln;.-. .',l)r tu S.'.r.ll. Pop. .Mat. Med llrt Seutn. (1.00 tmmit! HOPniNi ffcsctrs 'MATS.THUR L SAT. Gl'A'PW FlSHER CXCiuwftiL towns. Mmbelle!!! L YR'C tomVIit-Yt . LAST S.ETeniT.atf!ls, i- I IV. " ,,rB,lt,,)B .,,,, X-f-XeJ 1 Matinee Saturday, 2:15 LAST POPULAR MATINEE WFDNDAY, BEST SEATS $1.00 .1(1, VVT,I VICTOR HERBERT'S MASTFPPJEfE Muale ly VUlllll llrilRERT IlixiL li. J...NHY IILOHHOM OVH I-HT OITOIlTI'MrV TO HE Ml Ml'MO TIIVT IS THE CUIHVN1NI1 A II IE YEMEN T OE MR. MCTIIK lll'.KIILItr'.S I.IIMI ANII IH31IN0UlsllEI CAREER It's llefri dne. Kull of Alcrrlmi nt and Kun. Coatumo Charming Hettlnsn lir Mnt. und tne Hint Mi slnir Chat and I'i'orus ln the World ITS WONDERFUL SITCCEHS IN PIIIIJMIEI.PHIA HAH PROVEN IT TO HE ONE OP THB MOST NOrAIII.E EVENTS OK THE 1 HHATItlUAL HEABON ( A MMIIIIINV. (if M( in, llEU'TV AMI ThllP.SICHORK e i mini h or so 1 111 1 1 i m( hi mii v or s . NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MON., NOV.26 Ma,A?r Matlncea Wed. und S.it. Special Mat. Thanknalvlrw Uay JZ JOHN BARRYMORE CONSTANCE COLLIER LIONEL BARRYM0M-; In John N Hitphac n Pramsttintton of h w m w w it ir v t rwr i xx m t . KH I HK IKKH I Nl I IM i ln I.y OebrsA Du Murlerv iiuthor of Trilby" '? NIKflM An HATI'IIIIW HI.ITIKK. MM) TO aai.fla i rfl Saturday Etenini and lbankailvinc. &0r la ACAOEMV 8et at Heppa's. 1110 Chsatnut- PHILADELPHIA Tonight, 8:15 narHKSTBA ( i WWHIvl Tl-- y- , SAMUEL F. NlJaON IfflW? MM'I. NIXON.MRDI.INOE. Boal.a ., ROLLICKING WEEK SAMUEL F. NIXON YASr&H THOMAS M LOVE, Emmets Manarer Vlvl.tlv. H:15 vilaf. vt.1 a tl. nt 2tl6 I'liMtlvelv No Vcliimie on Ketular Forrett Hie lire i'rirr . entn selllnc lor TluinK.clvlnE Mat. A Nltht I'rrforniinrri Tlnnk'-clvliii! Week ' DEC. .1- SAMUEL F. NIXON .IeVtEi? IRNK NIRItl.lNdER. Ilulne Mnnmer NIGHT VT .MATINEES '.' WEDNESDAY O.U ..j oTltlrvV uuu IJ i x uitisii t. 1 II MvS(5l IN(I 1MTII POLLYANNA THE OLAD TLAY lir Cnlherlne I HNnlm rn.hlnr OPERA HOUSE below Nth Street mvoHiTg flaymoubc 2SEBS3BL , .irv a Lola v Nmy n.- I'of nknahlnv Mat and Nlsht TOIIY AT 2:15 TONIGHT AT 8:1S : pilKI'NTt W 80. Mutlnc Wimtw&T, 9t niJM r e 'U '', .Vil t -fi m Lv, Ml i 'M v .7-.V.-I 'Lmi mm 'S . A &i , 33z. -J V.J I.1 5'r . . riiiiA A vs r-ioJ m b. WV t t It vM fid m tp 71 '". 4. i ft Vj-i is. t , '"t1 , ., & a . v "iCfks ,1, l.'e U -- - fr - 4 & '$. .K sfi U aM jC vt
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