Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1917, Final, Image 13

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TOPICS OF FOdtLIGHT WORLD, CONClRT HALL AND MOTION PICTURE
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BULIE BURKE SEEKS
"SEASONABLE" FILMS
Protests Against Florida Lo
cation in Summer and Ca
nadian in Winter
New lorlt city. a. llttlo town In-west-rrn
Canada nml net It In rumored
Florida. TIioko nro tho til.iics where
Hlllle llurko lma been ppendliiB Btren
uoin times, durlnK v.lildi cery day
must lio recorded c Itli Its mHlcleut num
ber of eel ulolcl tucked ivay lnldc the
famcra. Htr first Paramount picture,
"The Mystorlotis MM Terry," .ii tnkn
In New York city tind licr bccond, "11m
Land of Piomlse," ulilcli Is iict week's
bill at tho Arcadia, took her und her
company cf uctorx, dlrcctorx. camera
men and ncrlpt writers to Mnnltobn,
Can, It has not been dellnltely decided
whero tho third will bu lllnicd, but
tlicro nro rumor' to tho ilfcct tli.it
riorlda will bo tho "location"
Vhen tho heard of this llll'lo Kurlie
laughed und tnlcl: 'That's what wo
thought thej'd do J tho scon trio depirt
ment) as a bort of poetical jurtlce for
nllcttlrnr ua tho Joy of tho lslt to Can
(ida. Why they enn't wrlto northern
Dla8 for in In tho summer and send
us south In tho winter will ulw.in he a
puzzle to nio. Houeicr, I don't mind tho
travel, In fact I rather llko It. fur l'c
been llng In Pullmans or on tteam
ships li 1 1 my life, I bellcc. You see,
I was born In 'Washington, 1, ' Hut
a cry short time after tny unlial my
nurso packed up my tiny thlnss und we
started for l'rame, where after a few
;tcars I was plated In u content. As my
father wus an actor known us Hilly
llurke, I decided to frllow liU footteps
and took his n.imo for mine. 1 h.ne
worked In tho principal music; halls und
theatres of nearly all tho largo Kuro
peari cities as well as those of America,
whero nter I mado my tlrst home ap
pearaiKo In '.My Wife' with John Drew.
After that I plaed in 'I.ove Wilolies,"
'Mrs. Dot,' 'fauz.uuie,' "Tho Philosopher
In tho Applo urchaid,' 'Tim Kun.iuaj,'
"Tho "Mlml-tlic-l'alut-UIrr " und others
Hut It's my Mreen work that 1 enjoy
most of all and In which I think 1 shall
bo most successful." "
"Tho Iancl of Piomho" will be shown
Bt tho Arcadl i llicatrn nil next wick
All'lteady for "Who's hcr
Vhlan Martin, tho (lexer llttlo photo
play actrcsc, who will bo sien ut the
Nixon In her latest film, "Molly Un
tangled." glAcs this stutcato blngriphy
of herself:
Horn In Grand Itiiplds, Mich
Went to school until 1 was graduated
Went on the stago in V
Karly amhltluu was to bo u gaidener
Went on the stago liec.msu 1 thought
It was u good wa to makn a living
It proved to bu for me, hut I lertalnlj
had to work
Thought the speaking stago was the
limit of ambition until I went iutu pic
tures. My faunite amusements leading,
working und tho stago-lllm and speak
ing My favorite actic-s Vivian Mai tin.
GAYETY
I'Mlailplphlu'N I'll tim tit 1tiirleU Theatre
. UT1I ST. 1(1,1 V mm; m.
THE
PARISIAN
FLIRTS
1IKST TIMK IN riiii.MH.i.riuv.
1'IIOTOI'I.AlS
I nri lIT ""-D AND i,ocusr
Lucujijij,,, i ..ii.a.io. i:es.c.30io1j
i. vst timus ronv
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In JIKAUIIINd 1 Oil Till; MOO.N"
QTDANin citn.Avc.otenanR;o, i;. of Ilroail
Ollxnill-' l,"TTIMi:8 TODAY
Marguerite Clark "' ""- Mol.
Nest k. Win. H. Hart. In "Tlie Mlcut Man"
BELMONT "D Tu"e,rlvnJNi.v
JANE GRAY
in "Her Fighting Chance"
CRANIc'CnRD, 4715 1'itAMiKoitn avi;
rirtlllM JlU I.AhTTIMHS TODAY
Jack -Pickford and Louise HufI
in "Jack and Jill"
""OI IQPI T1V1 Market Het roth (10th
VV-l-iIiJl-i'm I.ARTTIMKS TODAY
ANN PENNINGTON
111 "'Till: ANTICS OI' ANN"
Added, Chnrllo Chnplln In "Tho Adventurer"
rCHAR 00TH CL'DAn Avn.
V-CLyWX TODVY ONLY
DORIS KENYON
in "The Great White Trail"
Tfrf" A 1TTI! fT lie oir VHNAVno
1 lJjr Todav Th S. Inre I'rent
"WHITHER THOU GOEST"
Adde.1. CHWU.lrt OH VI'I.IV. In
, -Tin; rLocmwAUinii"
II 11WRO rnos-T nni oirahd ave.
JU1YIUV-' .Iuml).lunetlonnn Knnkford'X"
DUSTIN FARNUM
in "Noirni ok r.T" '
. EpIolo 1(1 "TIIIJ FATAL HINO"
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
2 ra3SfeY MONDAY (xE"f ) DECEMBER 24
REGULAR MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
HOLIDAY MATINEES XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S
Triumphant Return of the Biggest Success
't.
f Philadelphia Has fcver Known
rv
Tho Moit
SAME
BIG
OF
FOR
M
: BARGAIN MATINEES SSSHS. Best Seats
l.s.UXICATIU.N
SEATS
EAST AND WEST JOIN
IN CLASSROOM
Four llttlo Chlncso maidens In Now
York nro In sobs.
This happens becauso they nro going
to loso their Trench schoolteacher for
u time, at least. Tho teacher Is no
other than Miss lreno Uordonl, tho real
Parisian tjpo of entertainer, now np
pearlng In "Hltchy-Koo," which opens
Its engagement nt tho I.vrlc Theatre
Christmas eve.
At tho Hitchcock Thcatro In New York
thero nro four cute llttlo Clilnefo girls,
Just now acting as ushers for the pitrons
of Mr. Hitchcock's thcatro. They are
dressed In their native costume. Night
In and night out tho iiuartet, could be
seen vigorously applauding tho Parisian
beaut) 's interpretation of a song In her
natlvo tongue. Then one, night tho four
girls modestly totd tho actress they
wanted her to teach them the Trench
language. Miss Hordoiil received per
mission from Mr. Hitchcock And Mr.
doetz to convert J. vacant dressing room
Into a ilassroom, and a rourso of In
struction In Tiench was thereupon
begun.
Now Miss Uordonl Is forced to go on
tho road with "Hltchy-Koo," and for the
last two weeks tho celestial damsels
have entered tho classroom with tears
In their eves. They are la sobs becauso
their teacher la going away. Tho names
of the quartet nro J-eo Ouni Tung, l.eo
Choy I.lli, lo I'hoy Hnr and l.eo .Choy
urn. In tho American languago these
dainty mles fiwni the land of tho rising
sun nro called Katherlnu Low. Anni
t.ee. Allen leo und Veronica l.ec Tho
Inst three nro sisters .
ltricf Glimpse of Passion
Miss Doi nthy Newell who portrava
the lolo of Passion 111 "i:perlenee," bus
been proclaimed as tho only rival of
Kitty Ooidon, Inasmuch ns art critics
throughout tho country huvo decHred
that Miss Newel possesses the most
beautiful bark und shoulders known to
their profession Phlladelphl i theatre
goers will havo all opportunlt to Judge
for themselves ns to th nuthentleltv of
this statement when tho Messis Klllntt
C'c.mstock and llest present Mr IMmts
play ut tho Metropol -ai Opera House
for a brief engagement beginning Christ
mas Tve. Miss Newell Is on tho btage
only two und one-half minutes dining
the courso of tho plav
Next Weck'si Movie Cliart on
Pane 9
PIKIHII'I.W-
The Stanley Booking Corporation
-.. . ., i., .i.. .i...... ..I..... ....
'fill; louowing iiuiiiic". um mi ..,.-. i I'limica wiicuigii me fti.Ari.i;v Hooking
Corporation, whlih Is a guarantie of early showing of the finest produc
tions All pictures reviewed befoie vhl bltloii Ak for the theatre n v Air
localltv outlining pclures through tho MA.M.KV Hooking C .rporatlon.
ATLANTIC CITY
Wlir.N I.V ATLANTIC ftlY
Visit THE COLONIAL
. .. t 1", Morrli. .t.
l'.ls)unk Ave
Alhambra Mlt n,iivUfj.i;virs isau
TSURU HAYAKAWA
In "TIIIJ Cl'llsBIll' 1KJU-
APOLLO
AND TIKIMl'sON
MATINIIi; DAILY
Pmilv Stisvpna in "The Slacker
IN T ACT Hi: I.t'Xi: VUOIIUCTION
ARCADIA" ,Sttu
JACK PICKFORD
In TO.VI HAVKll""
AUDITOmUXf'Af "it KlWvill Side
PAULINE FREDERICK
1 in "'Tin: iitNiiuY hi:aut"
i BLUEBIRD ",J,,!vNAAvn
! MARY PICKFORD
I 111 "IlL'I.tlA K1IOVT HOLIjANI)
BROADWAY BnoSkMiiii avb.
EVA TANGUAY
111 "Till; wild isiiu." '
EMlE S S MA",N!l,:urNK
HAROLD LOCKWOOD
in "Tin; mii Ain; dijokivkii'"
FAIRMOUNT " .;m
Madame SONIA MARKOVA
in "Tin; i"ainti:d madovna
PA Mil V TlllIATHi: 1311 Market St
rAlVllL.1 t;w Kivnw.i. okh.i.v
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
DOW N TO HAltTH"
CIT'LICT TIIKATIti; llelnw pprucu
yo 1 ri D 1 . m vTiNin: daily
JANE COWL
in "Tin: M'i:v.DiNa dawn-
GREAT NORTHERN BnSJA4..
THEDA BARA
111 ''CAMILLK'"
IIPIrRIAI COTII . WALNUT STS
IIVlrC.rlMl-i Mt, n in Heirs TtO.
MRS. VERNON CASTLE
In "STnANDi:p IN AHCADY"
'"iinint
FI IRFKA 40TH 4 MAnKET ST3,
IRENE HUNTER
in "The Stainless Barrier"
JEFFERSON iUT" DAUj&
"ALADDIN AND HIS
WONDERFUL LAMP"
WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F. RAY COMSTOCK AND
MORRIS GEST PRESENT
Wonderful I'lajr in America, by OKO. V.
COMPANY OF 82 PEOPLE AND PRODUCTION
10 BIG BRILLIANT SCENES THAT WAS SEEN
150 PERFORMANCES IN PH1LA.
PRICES, EVENINGS 50c to $1.50
,600 Lower Floor Seata Every Performance $1.00
POU ALL rKUFOnMANCKS NOW ON SALR AT TUB MBTnO.
1-OLITAN Ol'KltA 1IOHHU AND POWN-TOWN TICKET OKK1CE.
11U8 CHKBTNIIT KT, l'ATRONS ARB AUV1HKD TCfjOBT 8BATH
AT ONCJK. Ail TUB KNQAUK1I1SNT IK K58ITIVELV LlillTKU TO
FAIR FENCERS MET
DURING FRISCO FIRE
Winter Garden's Swords
women Then Formed Part
nership Basis of Career
It was In tho brend lino In San Fran
c'sco after tho earthquake that Mrtlo
Vlctorlno nnd Irene Zolar, the two nlniblo
fencing gills in "The Show of Wonders."
, coming to tho Chestnut Street Opera
House for tho holldass, first met, and It
twas durlrg the davs cf tho great fire
,tlint they cemented tho filcudshlp that
lias lasted nil theso ve.'ir.s
I Iloth of the girls hail u ronmion In-
Merest In fencing, which at that tlmo
'was liclng taught In tho California
schools, Nothing was more natural than
that they should practlco their favorite
study together. Tor several months
they fenced dally nnd together they bo
gan a courso of studv under that cele
brated swordsman, Professor Conradl
of San Francisco, under whoso able
tutelage they developed Into tho most
expert fcmlisliio fencers of tho I'.icltlo
coast.
In 1900. together with Miss Zolar's
sister, they began their stago career IN
vaudevillo under tho title of "Myrtle
Vlctorlno ami tho two Zol.ais," In an
net called "Tho Olrl in the Moon"
They undo an Immedlitc lilt, their clever
wrk with tho foils winning tho wonder
und ndmlraltciii of theatregoers
Tor thrco seasons they continued In
vnudcvllle as headllners. when Miss
Prances Zolar u turned to her native
San Tram Isco and married It was
then that tho present team of Vlctorine
TheWM.PENN
1M'STI ! t i:. hft. Illlli 41.1 si..
milA AT -". MhMM.s 711
.Vlonilii), lunula ani eilnr.di
file Vlmcnetlc Mini ( militating
LILLIAN" STEELE & CO.
In n Miishul ( oinoclj nninlinnltiiriit
-Tin: i.ovi: IJAKRACSE"
.lames It. Waters & Co.
Mill inn lllrk Tnlor A llnnurd
llrsl Hr.t I'lilln, ohiuilnR
W3I. DESMOND
in "; s; niirv .i tifmn"
I mimic le I Iliiich n f H riinr.iliiy
fiinrdri.vvs
LEADER lonT n,tsl' ANI
"LI-,X lam-v.sti:h avunui;
PAULINE FREDERICK
in "Tin: in vtmv iiuaiit"
LI BE RT Y "'wadInd "
1 l COLUMBIA
DUSTIN FARNUM
in Tin; bUAhLirr I'I.vii'i.h.sul"
MARKFT ST '""jathi:
lWrtIIS.IL 1B1. 2iJJ MAIM.,.T ST
rve?l',lWed'B'r,r VT'.'0 """'HI Onl Koritof
VIM Vrt IIMl'.,:?rr".".. ILI-n Hiilllles
-HI HI'Mell IIjii.1," S-htlJon IamIh
0VERBR00K MIi ''i"?"-
IIoi-Janes I'nit Orch,
MARY PICKFORD
i!' JHHJ'ITl LI! rillNCIIss
PALACE 1J" s'ViK,:lT:"t"
"The Judgment House,f
princess" mfiiiiKt
WILLIAM RUSSELL
ll" ' .s.VAl" JUllOVIKNr"
REGENT MJn,KiF -rTn,7T?Fr
TAYLOR HOLMES
I" "A SMALL TOWN Cll'Y"
RIALTO "" row:TK
lll-1 J AT Tl I.I.,:IIOt.K,.J, ST
' DUSTIN FARNUM
"i "iiti; M-i"
R I J R Y 'i'"iKLTSTiti;irr
1XUU l HKLOW 7TII STlinCT I
HARRY MOREY
in "who cioi:si Tni:iti:?
S A V O Y lsn j'aiiki;t
v KITTY GORDON
In "HllU noun-
STANI FY JIAIIKUT AUWi: lGTlt"
O 1 M1ML.C I ,, Ai M to .IB,Vlst
GERALDINE FARRAR
in "Tin: DUV1L htoni:" I
VICTORIA MAHKUT ST.
V 1V 1 UIMrt AHOVn NINTH
EMILY STEVENS
In "ALIAS JIHS. JEbaOl'"
Jirainrj
PARkT Kioon avl-. t daithin st.
r-IIN Mat. i:13. Eve. II 13 to 11.
JULIAN ELTINGE
in "The Clever Mrs. Carfax"
RIDGE AVENUE 1731. m
EVART OVERTON
Tin: uottovi or this wkll"
Alio "UUCKLBSS HOMUO"
1IOBART
WfwrWt
LAST SEASON
$1.08
m
TASSidy
2 WEEKS ONLY
and Zolar was formed, tho two girls
appearing In nn act based on tho French
painting "An Affair of Honor." In this
net they toured tho eonntrv until tho
Winter Harden management, seeing them
in it and realizing tint theso two clover
swordsvvomen vvero Just tho thing they
needed for "Tho Show of Wonders," en
gaged them for tho stirring fencing tjlrl
number.
Miss Vlctorlno nnd Miss Zolar both
believe that fencing for women will soon
como Into Its own, not so much through
tho wnrtlmes us for tho fact that It is
the ono exercise that will give a woman
that peculiar graro and svnitnetry so ar
dently sought b tho fair sex
FILM STARS SHOULD
SPEAK SET LINES
"Opportunities, of tho screen uro
greater than of tho stage," Is the. asser
tion mado liv William Tarnuni. who will
bo seen In Ids newest film drama. "Tho
Heart of a Won," nt tho Stanley Thca
BROAD LAST MAT. & EVG.
Tin l'liyr That Puts Joy In I.tvlng
iYl AT.l 111 ff.l
sAJ M Hf 1 k J i I i
Strand l"" Ave.atennnBw,i:.Hiroad
Marguerite Clark
IIA1IS .MATISHi: II KM, '
LOCUST ::J icust. M.au t r.o
s -so i:B, ii bo to it.
1,.ST TIM1.H TO!)A
Doticlas Fniriannlt ' "Itenrlilng
s ......v
fnr tho Moen "
NIXON - ,r'i " "i:f" i-Mt
& 'I lU'SlMISS MVN"
Hl.Stn Pr.ltOUi.OX Pnrmell) l'lllr.1 ly
In "'Tlio lll-n of Dougaa l'.ilrli nilij.
Jeunla Cuslilng" 15 All .star Acts .
uYRIC Last times. Mat. Today j
.101IN HAKKYMORK
CONSTANCK rOI.LIKK
LIONEL HAKKYMOHK
in PETER IBBETSON
AC III.Vn sPnl at IIi-iiir r. It 111 I ll.'.tinil
f)HILADELPHIA roniBht at 8:15
i ORCHESTRA TbpM
rooloiiiciii Gdrdcns
lOftivimuvv
X Admi.ionC5Ch.WrnlO
HJRare DlrdT snillleafs
5ectlielIRlAL
rvruflB KILO SHEEr
3
Uf IWUIA
Trocadero JfW a Tour$ce
GAYETY nti;M fnoi.ti sj
Harry rifl.ln l n,t ,ty
BROAD
Strict
Theatre
IM HI MvsVMAC! I'VI.'rv 1IH MT. HI'll. A T
lin.iNMMi .MONDAY, UCl. itvuM m, n.iii'i
M.H A I l:l.M.I K nml (.1 lltKil'. t. TIMII 1'rri.rnt
ALEXANDRA CARLISLE
THE COUNTRY COUSIN
ti IUHITII TAKMM.TOV nml .IIMN MRHITN COMKIlY
IMroci from four mmitlitt' run t tho tUpty Iheittre, New tork
heatH mllfritf for hII Mnan AV wk Niw cir h Kp bhI Nli.ht
.fatM fhurbd ty for all prfornnnccn New rar a Week
mm
QARRICK
SAMUEL F. NIXON JftSr,"'?"
irL MMIN-MKIII.IM.lli. Illl.. Mcr.
MTIM.i: TOKW n JJD TIIMGIIT S.30.
HLLkFINAL WEEKlVlatt.Wed&Sal.
OWIII Ili:i. ( II 1'rri.riil.
Till. HIMII1.I.L MII1IM1(,IIIII IIIHJ (OMI1IV
THE
BOOMERANG
WITH TIIIJ ORIGINAL HKLASCO THEATRE (X. Y.) CAST INTACT
Incliidins ARTHUR BYRON, MARTHA HEDMAN,
WALLACE EDDINGER, RUTH SHEPLEY
Limited Engagement Beginning Xmas Night
4 MVTIMJwWhllM.silH, lilt KM) U. 1K111W nml MTIUBAV
BEST SEATS $1.00 YED., THURS., Fill. MATS.
WINCIIELL SMITH and JOHN L. GOLDEN Present
THE COMEDY THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER
Kl SwL Ww A n v5m fix. HH
llli: I'LVY 'I HAT HAS
MAUI! .MOIll! THAN A
MILLION ! ll H H O N H
UI'UII l'OH JOY. CllY
KOH ItAl'l'I.NKSS ANIl
IIUTTllK l'OH IIAVINO
SUKN If.
Hy Winchell Smith (Co-author of "The Hoomerani;") & John E. Hazzard
WITH OllIUINAL CAST AS OIVKN FOIl I'H-TY-KOUIl
wi;i;ics in ni;w iokk s. sixtkun wkuks in iiohton
Seats Selling for Xmas Week, New Year's Eve and Night
Seats Thursday for All Performances New Year's Week
FORREST
MATINEE TODAY, 2:15-TONIGHT. 8:13
NEXT f a CT UC-Cfc" NIGHTS AT 8:13
WEEK LA3I WlLEilS. MATINEES WED. & SAT.
OVER THE TOP OF THE LAUGHING LIMIT
KLAW & ERLANGER'S
"MUSICAL COMEDY KNOCKOUT"
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JBHFlBffl,imill,,BIK
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Altn IIAI.E. lllNKl tun. mM1. t'.inivx.n
HYII.NEY GRKK.SSTKKKT HUlKY ULLl'
LK0N0UK NOVASIO IAS. CAREY 1'. SOLOMON JANE lll'RllV
MARGARET MKKKIMAN AMI T1IK
SMARTEST GIRL CHORUS EVER
T.TTlflTRn RNfiAOEMKNTI'.WAM" DEC. 24 '. fd.. hat.
IM..-. m- -. . ' -
DAVII 1IF.HHCO
l'HESENTS
WA
' DAVID
in THE MUSIC MASTER 01?,V1k's NOW
8E.VTS SKI.MNO VOR AM. XMAS 11FKH, WAY 1 EAR'S KT! AMI NlfillT
HK.VTS TIIUK8UAV VOK ALL I'EKtOKJIAhtES KIW VWB'S UEEK
No Seat Over $2 Any Performance, Including Holidays
toll HtM-.HW A'l IIIH t-OltKKSr. I1HOAK AND UAIIHICK THUATllEH Al'i'LY
A mr v niAUii'ii imnjinvjr.n iiiiiini'uruuiurr mm , iu piti j m o .
tro next week. lis contlnuesi "It may
bo rank heresy on my parti but I be
lieve that an ncjtor'a talent la no whit
lessened when ho enters tho silent world
of expression.
"Action will always bo tho outstand
ing note In pictures, Tho public, demands
action and realism. It Is also undoubt
edly truo that great advances will be
mado to sccuro new and better photo
graphic effects. After nil. however, the
foundation of nil good pictures la based
on tho scenario. And In tho higher grade
scenario thero are always tccnea In
which tho only nctlon la the good old
fashioned word-of-mouth kind with tha
nppropriato gestures.
B. F. Keith's Theatre
Chestnut and Twelfth St.
.. . .2 ".iiiiHsj miu-;
tnt 3r iinil Bill Mhl lie to SI
isn.i tir. this .now
IN Mil K
I IIKfTVIXW slllll'I'IMlt
Atnrrlra's Itrpre.entntlie lilnlect
( Oltlflllilll
SAM BERNARD
Offering "ii Origin l C ruimrler Alonotneii
Tlip Peerless Pair of l'ntertulnrrs
'At i Morton & Glass .omi
In n Vln.lrnl nllre. enlleil 'Mfl7-Hmi"
The l.urlastlnc l'nvrlte
Pat Iluoney & Marion llent
In Their e sm, "I'l- TOWN"
I Irst AlMirnranie Here
.l(s I'll t.DVVARII
Hcnnett & Richards
A Driiinitlr s,eni uri. C'ulletl
"iivuK lot'iis"
DOROTHY intENNER
Tliw I nil llilntv of Siointiiml
III KT VII I HOMe linr.M K's. llltONi:
tiii: iioiii. iiiHivt: liivNtis
VIXNKKill A Ul. I'XTIII. I'M Tilth-.
MNON'S
GRAND
IIKOM) NI JIOTl,OVIKRV
U l,. Mvnii.Mrdlliwrr '.en. Mtr.
Illl VI it-. Ille .IIVe.v.1 7 . 0. .'Ve
A GREAT FUN BILL!
I Willi; A M-IIIH. (iMITKt UK
i.nwt.'s. Tin; i utm-jiihnh i,
OsT v VI II TON. .IOMN 1". I I. Wllir,
i.viiiuvs I'imi.ii, . JW'
si nil.-.. (OVII.Illls ANIl M,Hi
i'ii vis. oins ion iiimiii's si
VI T
SAMUEL R NIXON .'iVi'm!'
lltM Mltlll.lMil It. llu.lnc.H M.nmtfr
ri.AV WITH
Tin; i'i.ay wmr a lauou
in i;vi;iti i.ini:.
Tin; MOST RUrc'KSSrUL
L'OMKUV IN A.MLUICA.
SAMUEL F. NIXON J,1!?,1;"
THOU IS .11. inE. Ilnalnm Mjninier
'jS'Wto,
it. . . .
VAXW
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r'M.mv
IIOUOTIIV ITOLUS 'WA
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in Bab's Matinee Idol
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WM. S. HART
THE SILENT MAN
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Billie Burke
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Acts
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HITCHYK00
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LEON ERR0L
IRENE B0RD0NI
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CHESTNUTST.,0,!
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Knockout in Town!
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STAGED IN HAMMERSTEINIAN SPLENDOR
GALA OPENING MONDAY (XMAS EVE.)
Philadelphia's Permanent House of the N. Y. Winter Garden Spectacles
WARTIME PRICES
BEST ORCHESTRA SEATS AT NIGHT $1.50
OTHER SEATS, 50c, 75c & $1. MATS., BEST SEATS $1.00
xri.i'TiNti Tuiinus and uoi.ums
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ADELPHI
Beginning; Monday
3d Week
Evening
at 8:15
Popular Matinee '
Thursday
Best Seats, $1
Regular
Matinee
Today
AKDKKSO.V and HEIIKR I'rcttnl
aayas collier
In the' CrtacMt of All Farm
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH
actor must say somethlncr or tho scene
fdlln Mat, nnd the stronger ho snys It
the hettrr tho result."
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Beginning
Monday
Ev'ng
8.30
A
Fanci
ful Comedy in a
Chinese Setting
Metropolitan Opera House
M!T Tilt RSIMV UKMMI, HFC. SO
IIM'hllT IIV JOHN
McCORMACK
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In lltitlxTt Footnr
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MATINEE TODAY, 2:15
TONIGHT AT 8:15
Next Week LAST 8 TIMES
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to ririt Bhowlns et ;
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The SUr Wr Vh Mt Osrtwi.'
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and METRO rremtj
ETHEL BARRYMORE I
In Eltit Bhowlor o(
"The American WidW . 1 '$
Thnttdtj, Frtltr nct Btrarltr
GEORGE WALSH in
"THE PE1DE OF MEW T0EB7'
MARKET BEt. 17TH 8TBEET
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
rarimouat FreiesU Flnt ShowUc i
VIVIAN MARTIN
In "THE FAIR BARBARIAN"
WEDNESDAY anil THUEBDAY
METRO Present!
EMILY STEVENS
In "ALIAS MRS. JES90F" .
rRIDAY and SATURDAY '
rrtmount Freienti Firit Showing of
WALLACE REID
In "Tho Man From Moilo Mountala"
MARKET AND JUNIPER STREET
In Heart of Shopplnr Dlttrtet
Phllidelphla'a Female Drill Team
The Guards
OF THE
Maccabees
Attraeti;a Unlformt Sttrrlnf SrlUs
.Military Manoeurrei.
Offleeri of tho Rerular Army Art
oud In Their Fralts of Thlt Aet
Illuttratlni Fotilblllty of Training
American fllrli for Defenie
ADDED ATTRACTION
"WANTED
A WIFE"
A RIF-EOARINQ FARCE
OTHER ACTS YOU'LL ENJ0T
Broad nd Snrilfr Arrna
DAILY, tM; EVENINGS, C.45 h t
Mondtj1, Tuetdty and 'Wednesdar
THEDA
BARA
In Flnt South
Fhlla. Hhonlnr it
"CAMILLE"
Vauderlllo Includes Musical Comedy
"TheLibertyBelles
Seaton's Moat Timely Offering
Thureday, Friday and Saturday
JUNE CAPRICE
In Fox Production
"UNKNOWN 274"
BROADWAY
BOYS AND
GIRLS
OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE
flonday, Tueaday and Wednesday
A Rural Muilcal Comedy
BARNYARD FROLICS
Vtrntlle Corned lamPretty 01 rl
Thursday Friday and Saturday
For Lovers of Popular Sonri ana
DlTortlss Comedy
"SIMPLICITY"
Young and Attractive Olrla la
Abundant ynmbera
Brilliant and Various Surroundings
STANLEY Market st. ad, mta
Geraldlne Farrar 'h,.Bton.
PALACE lf" MAHKLT ST. .
I'aramount Trestnta
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From .sir (lllbert 1'arker'a Novel
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bo 8th St. Mala. UalUv
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of Lacjli
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TAKE YOUK TISIE AND SE.
THE
KnAiiiaii C-i
Burlesquers
With Frank Finri
AS CHIEF FUNSTJER J
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