Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 29, 1917, Night Extra, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDOER-PHIMDEtPfllA SATURDAY, DECEMBER' laWl&lKQXr'X
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HEATRICAL
EW YEAR'S TIP FROM
A "HITCHY-KQO" GIRL
llelo Winthrop Boldly Lifts
Veil of Glamour From So-
Called Good Fellowship
, 'There Is nothing In bflna; called a
"'eood fellow.'"
f Thin la tlia statement of MIm Ade
laide Winthrop, who contfbutes a Rood-1
ly har of the entertainment In "Hltchy. .
ttoo" with her partner Floreni Ames. I
"dooa fellowship Is tho most over
rated of virtue," he malntalni: "the
easiest of achievement, tho cheapest of
possessions: that Is, unless one Is run
Mnr a cafe or a hotel. In that crc,
Professional pood fellonshlp Is really n
matter of business. It helps sell stock
across tho counter.
' "AVhRt becomes of tho pood fellow?
"To b sure, the Ktlney Hcrooerc" of
tne world ore not lovable, nor do they
accomplish much amonc their fellow
men, whlto tho good fellows do cheer
many a lonely hour for those down on
their tuck,
"It takes a bravo man, sometimes, to
aodge the honors that would como to
him If ho wished to cater to tho Bood
fellow worshiping crowd.' '
"Tho last thlnu the good follow finds
out Is that tho crowd of admirers that
follow In his wake hao no real respect .
for him. !
"As for women who start In with tho
!m fi. e0"?. ,ell0,w'1!1" n" a R'or ,0
Kulde them through the paths of pro-
fesslonal life, there's only one word to
lay that word Is 'DON'T' "
Miss Winthrop was encouragod to give
vent to her feelings about tho "good I
fellowship" n tho dressing room of the
chorus girls with "H.tchy-Koo" during
n. discussion of resolution for tho New
year, it wa a lively discussion, and
Immediately brought Intensity Into tho
conversation whllo Itaymond Hitchcock
was out on the stage.
CASINO
WALNUT Above 8th St. Mat. Dull
Oar Audiences I.srselj Composed
of Ladles There's llcsion
Start Your New Year Ilight with
THE
Best Show in Town
IIKMiFD I1V
FRANK HUNTER
(T1IE LAUailMAKF.R)
Iirlr.T MKREI.Y TO AMt'RK
HAS T1IK tlKHT DIlF.NSEn rilOIU'N
OF rRKTTY CilKl4 IN IICIU.KMJllE
Extra Mummers'
Official Midnight
ShowMonday
Midnight
100 Special Features
OF COt'RtK. lOff.t, ItK WITH
THQsF. I'KKSKN XI
GAYETY
rkHd'onli' nmons nnrlenk Tlieatre
STJt ST. IIRimv VINK ST.
ZAMURA
WITH
THE GIRLS
FROM HAPPYLAD
nr.ST TlilB IN riltLADKU'llIA
bpeclal Mld-nlte Show
New Year'i Eve.
COLONIAL:
UKHMANTCIWM A-
r MAPI.KWOOIJAVI!
"0ISn?TK,!rir!jyCK lLi.ll. Hip 4 Nipoleen
1IAMMKHSTE1N H.P. R,b.. 4 Co.
"Tlit Mad Loter" e-AII-Sur Atu-a!
AIT..V 1 Fu. R 1.
NIXON Staley & Burbeck
Md and mamckt Mary Dorr
Mb Z,H,n2 ". Cr.w.ll.Ftaton Co.
Pick
jbck ricKiora m.i. b. ulu.
IM
'Tom Sawytr"
Lander Bros.
LOCUST
riKTV-BCCUNIt
ANP WJCII8T
im n an n.so to 11
IlrtST TIMB IN 1'1III.AIKI.1'IIIA
FLORENCE REED
in "TODAY"
MIDNuillt Blum MHM1AV
STRAND
. UbltJlANlOWN AVIJ. at
VfcNitNOO, K. or Hroaa
ANNlVtllNAIiY WliUft
FIRST NORTH I'iliuv. ooiMJ
GtKAL,UlNii 1-AKrOiR
in "inn LcvlL. diuiit."
t?EV t hr ltt cuiu.liuOMH fiuiu I to II
DEXJVlWni ilO.NUAK ft 1UI.JJLIAK
PAY INuL DOIIOIlil I'llll.l.ll'h
FRANK OKD
41ib rrauiciuru Ave.
MO.N. it TlIKS.
m ; m -I l in "jIAU'rl
marguerite v,iarK,MA'iiNivn moi.".
rM I .IV 1 1IUI MrKot Ht. fiiitn
vawxw... MONDAY
OUVE 1ELL
In
'Tho Unfor?in"
CEDAR
iKirn
li CMJAK AV't..NLlr)
MU.NUAY
TllKMDAY
Mary Pi
TT6GA
Mary Pickford mtti. rHiNCBss';
1JT11 JIBI.OW VKNANOO
MONDAY . TUKSltAY
t?l.: C.m... In "TUB I.IBI! OF
tiimrwi iTlONT T. i OIIIAUIJ AVil.
iimnoo jUmb.i J'inctlon on rronkfonl "W
VIOLA DANA .Mir-
niOTOl'LAYS
I (VI ICT BSD AND LOCUST
UA.U01 Mats. llSO.S 180. Ef.0lt0toll
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
In "THE BECHET OAUE'
Nt WMk-"Todty" with P.orenca Heod
CTD A Mft Otn. Are, at Venanro, E. of Broad
DltUUlU Klr.t North 1'tilla, bhoirlm
JACK PICKFORD
In "TOM SAWYER"
Nt Wk QtraldlM I'arrar, 'Tn Dvll Stono'
nCf MHMT lio Anovri market
OC'LIVIUIN 1 i.AST TIMES TODAY
WILLIAM RUSSELL
in "New York Luck"
FRANKFORDlabT TIME3TODAY
First Time in Frankford
THE JUDGMENT HOUSE"
VM ICCI IM Uarktt net. CMh A Qth
, CWI-13CVJ IV t.ABT TIMES TODAT
ELSIE FERGUSON
In 'The Rise of Jennie Cushinrj"
rrAAR eoth CKDAH AVENUE
(CXrr LAST TIM ISS TODAY
; PAULINE FREDERICK
... "TL. U U ..
jt, in 1 no ' tuutiiy rtcart
i'mV A nil BELOW VKNANOO
?! IWVjA today only
iJ4jk Pickford . and Louiie Huff
i fa "Jack and Jill"
V4lDrk raoNT bt, a
OIBAno AVK.
cairaaktwd-"!,"
TOPICS AND NEWS OF
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'..ST. S.2: -BSSWW JMS S3dESafc''
i-AjTAIN DAVID FALLON
Who will lecture in tho Academy
of Music on January 3.
VIVID WAR STORIES
BY CAPTAIN FALLON
Darlnp British Officer to Describes
European Drama at Academy
on Thursday
Tho general public will have an oppor-
tunlty nt tho Academy of Music, Thurs-
, .. . , . , -, . ,
dny ovonlK' January 3, to hear Captain
David ration, M. C . tell tho thrilling
story of his experiences with tho British
and Australian forces nt CJalllpotl and In
LITTLE THEATRE
nili It lis l.nnrfT St., rh. tiwmt nnn
Ursln. Monilty l.tc. H .1". Mnt. wnt. 2.30
Krr.dti. iiMui.MN mtim.i;
Tuusn.w. boci fi:w at si.oo
"The
Honeymoon "
A Comcdr h AKNOt 1 lirASETT
Author of "Mllf-xto "
flood He.fTTfil Hmt, MV It H 00
MXON'S
ORAIND
nnon and Montgomery
F. O. Mton-Mrdllnirrr len. Mrr.
Ilallr Mnt.. I no Jl lln lm , 7 A 0. gao
BOBBY HEATH
AND HIS GIRLIES
In li: 1018 Sonic ltevue
O'NesI & Vilmler. UIM Kl Rfj,
Hiihn & llonne, Anita III is and Her
Mmlnna, Lillian Price, liltns and Jan
VmiVoWH JW. IT. STXHTINd Ml
ACAmaiV OF Ml NIC, Hut. Aft., Jun. 1-t 3
inumil
Inlltl
lUrllal
lly
ELMAN
itiunlt ntv nn aal nt HnD'a
I'rlc ': l'nroiirt llovn, $12. SXi llulconr
loe.. 9. SOi rnrqjft. S'2i l'nr, "r.. SI. 10.
I.ntlre tlr.t lliilrunt, Sli K.imllr tlrtlr. lie.
Trocadero
Tho forty
Thieves an4
La Mona
' nrnMimnwB h CJTELTEN
MLi.htlTB hOtlClTF-D EATS
M.LI, lull . i-.-1 t.MI, 1 O.N. I. II f.
? IS 0 -Mt"'"iwfr aCVl'l lyw V- vVrfS vH?yLJji
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Beginning Monday Evening A New Years Event
HARTLEY CAMPBELL'S PERENNIAL SUCCESS
"The While Slave"
With Carefully Selected Cast and Company Of 40 People
,i'iinToriuH
The Stanley Booking Corporat;on
Tllll folloniB theatres uuiaiu inc.r imiUms mroueli the hi'ANI.KV Ilooklni:
Cornoratlon, which 1h a euarantte of eiirly bhow ne of tho llnont pruduc
lions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the tliaatro in yjur
local tv obtalnlnR 11 cturea through tho STANt.KY Hooking C -rporatlon.
ATLANTIC 91TY
WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY .
Visit THE COLONIAL
A IL L 12th. Morris i. J'aieyunk Avj.
Alhambra ut.Daiiyat2: isEi.o.ao.
MARGUERITE CLARK
In 'DAU'S MATINEE IDOIT
a nr a ri chestnut
ARCADIA HELOW 1UTII
MARGUERITE CLARK
in 'SEVEN SWANS-'
AUDITORIUM
LOGAN nrosil 6t.
Ab. Hoclclana. win ewe
MARGUERITE CLAKK.
In "THE MATINEE IDOL" j
BLUEBIRD DRBUAsSmM?ANNA AVE.
WALLACE REID
In "TUB SQUAW MAN'S BON"
BROADWAY
DIIOAD AND
SNYDKIS AVU.
MARY PICKFOKIJ
In ''THE LITTLE TIUNCESS
T- RlCtn CCC AIN STHEET
EMPRtOO MANAYUNK
BUSHMAN & BAYNE
In 'THE ADOPTED BON"
FAIRMOUNT 20J,ViAAnNDDAVENUE
GLADYS BROCKWELL
In "A imANDED SOUL"
r-ANII V TJIBATBR 1311 Morkst St
FAMILY NHW MMHHf, OBOA.V
ALMA REUBFNS
In "THE COWN OP DESTINY"
.nicT THEATrtEnetow Sprues
56 I H 5 1 . MATINEE DAIL
MAE MAI18H In "SUNBHINK ALLEY"
ComlrE Moody and TuefJ-iy
Otorits Walsh in "Ths Trldo of New Tork"
GREAT NORTHERN "'WJa,.
T5URU AOKI HAYAKAWA
in "tub curtsn or ntu" ,
miDCDl Al oTn walnut sts.
IIVlrt.KlAl-1 Mats Sin. Evrs. T0
WM. S. HART ,
In "THE SILENT MAN"
IBBIBiaBilJiRM
EUREKA rntKBT Bta-
ELSIE FERGUSON
in "Barbary Sheep"
JEFFERSON i0TUtDAUlT!i?ET3
THEDA BARA
"Camillo"
in
A ru-kl I f C !D AND THOMPSON
tTJUiiJ MATINEE PAILY
V JACK, AND.THE
tho trenches of Belgium and northern
l'rnnce.
Cnptatn Fallon Is not a novice In the
war game. He has served under tho
British colors for thirteen .years, and
during that tlmo has seen service) In
China, India, South Africa, the Dar
danelles nnd on tho western nuropean
front. Ho can rxhjblt tho soars of
fifteen wounds. Tho bomb that mded
his nctlvo career os a FOldlcr was,
strangely enough, thrown by himself. It
had been hurled nt him by n derman,
nnd In attempting to throw. It back at
tho enemy before' It exploded ho was
caught In tho flareback 'and terribly
maimed For three days and nights ho
I lay In a shell hole In No Man's Land.
Tho stofy of Captain ration's efforts to
prolong his Ilfo until rrscuo reached him
Is one of tho most thrilling personal In
cidents of tho war. Tor this exploit tw
was given tho Military Cross by King
George.
Captain Fallon calls his graphic talk
'Fighting Through Hell." Pictures
taken on tho fighting front sono to Il
lustrate many of tho Incidents of tho
story.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Thursday Evg., Jan. 3d
Trlcei. Me In Ki.im
8entn on Snle nt llrpiie''
l'.xrlutlio Dlrrttlon m. J, Kjnn
The WM. PENN
L.NCASTKR AK. It 4nlh A 41. t St.
IMIIA AT 2. IM.MMK 7 A 11
llt.lilN.MMI MIIMIM MMIS1.I.
Ilie 1'annlp.t 4ilrl In Ainlevllle
EVA LA RUE ',,',,"
"THE ART STUDIO"
ftlot of I.niigh--Hfniity t lioru
rrfn, MflIenrvA1rnn
.wwr.q , wllwn &a J n . f
Kir t nt I'hllri. shonlnie
NORMA TALMADGE
"Tho Herret of tho Htorm Country'
In
Witherspoon Hall, Sat. Evg., Jan. 12
,ki'-,''I "" nitiiti''
MALK1N-CELLA RECITAL
I mlnrnt If MM Iflcbratrd ll .ri'Kt
MmbrH of (lie Ho ton Hympliony Orrlienw
rrlret SI. 30 to fiOr. on Htttf ut llciue'
ATtS. V. W. TATLOX. 0.
IM ADVANCE PHONE OTK.,
tit.
"Mil. IK.w,. ,,1-' i.. . .
lr, I'INK"
rllOTOfLAVS
I PADPR FOHTY-PlnST AND
,,il C,rV LANCABTEIl AVENUH
'The Judgment House'
I FRFRTV UKOAD AND
lIOCJ 1 I COLUMHIA AVE.
SONIA MARKOVA
In 'THE PAINTED MADONNA"
MARK FT ST THEATIIB
lVH-Ur.C I J I. 333 MAUKF.T ST
Elilo Korcuson In ' nio of Jmnlo Ciuhlne '
Eery Wd. "Iet Exprejs," IIlen Holmts.
Evory Krl. "llllden Hand," Bhfldon Iewls.
0VERBR00K 03D AVEroBo
U UIXDIV JUI Hop-Jon. I'n.l Orch.
Douglas Fairbanks ,n "beachino
B """"""fOR THE MOON"
ANIMATED' WEEKLY
PAI APR ,2U MABKIJT BTBEET
rrtL.AV.C 10 A. M to II !13 P. M.
NORMA TAI MADGE
In "SECnET or STOBM COUNTBY"
PRINCESS
10I MARKET
flTREET
EVA TANGUAY
In jTHE WfLP, OIBL"
RFP.FNT MAIIKET ST. Hslow 17TII
,AC,J,-l "ut Aliote Herythlne Els
MRS. VERNON CATTLE
SYLVIA OF TlfH SECBET MEBVICE"
D I A I Tn olbmantow'nTve:
lir-ii- iv AT Tt'I.PKHOCKEN ST.
ELSIE FERGUSON
In "THE B13E OP JENNIE CUSHINO"
JJYOLI -N0 SANSOM
STBEETS
"A DAUOHTPR
OF THE GODS"
RUBY
MABKET STnEET
riKt OW TTH 6TI1ECT
STAR CAST
A MAHBIAOE OP SPECULATION
In
SAVOY MAIIKET
VIVIAN MARTIN
in "Mot.i.iu nvTANni.nD"
STAISll FY MABKET ABOVE I0TII
JlrtllLUl 11 tin loll 1I5 p.;
M.
In "THE CINDEBE1.I.A SIAN"
VICTOR I A MABKET ST. -
V 1V 1 JIlrt ABOVE NINTH
MME. PTROVA
In "A DAUQIITEK OP DESTINY"
PARK niEon ave. & dauphin bt.
rMrv "Mat. 2ilB. Eir. 11:48 to It
MARY PICKFORD
in "The Little Princess"'
RIDGE AVENUE " 'A'vDuE
Dustin Fnrnum in 'THE SPY"
ADDED "BOUOH HOUSE"
Willi PATTY ABBUCKLU
THIS PROGRAM APPEARS
iTLAW MORNING AND EVENINQ
THE FILMS
Mnrlc llatcs's Permanent Post
Mario Bates, who Is again playing
her original role of Mrs, Houston, with
David Warflold In "Tho Muslo Master,"
has never missed a stnglo performance
during her sixteen j cars' association
W.th Mr, Wnrllcld. Tho nearest that
she came to spoiling this fine record was
four jears ago on the opening night of
"The Auctioneer" rclvnl nt the Hrond
Street Theatre, when sho was serlouslv
threatened with an attack of pneumonia. '
In consideration of this un.quo record,!
uawu jieiasco recently presented her
with n llfo contract.
ACADEMY OF MUCIC
3 Performances Only
Supreme Vaudeville
Monday Even'ng at 8:15
New Year's Aftnrnoon, 2:15
New Year'. Night, 8:15
RALPH HERZ
M(ir of Mntlrnl Comfilr
COURTNEY SISTERS
'mniu Ulntrr (liirdfn Hlir
JOHNO'MALLEY'
!!ol'nMfrorninrL'ii Sfrf lllinl
Bennett and R c hards
hjnra of N?nrimllon
Dancing LaVars
Vi.'itiil,,lj.lJj;t lrpnfr
Four Musical Hodges
Mom rili. .if M,.r,,l
May Marvin
Inl.rrprflrr of on lo'Lj It'
Walter Percival & Co".
Jnihel-nrre lilt. "Thl M'ny lint"
Three Kramers
l'nropenn Notfltr Hfnlliniilll
Tickets 25c, 50c, 75c and $1
KEATS AT lIKI'PK'i. 1 1 10 ( hr.tnnt Vf.
nnil at ACAIIIAIY ll(l OH lei;
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Monday Evening-, Jan. 7, at 8. IS
Boston Symphony
ORCHESTRA
(100 Mil clitl)
Dr. KAKU MUCK. Conductor
P,n, ,.. rp.,.,,.- . . ... I
4wt;umiiin;. 1M;U KQWSKV. AtU
aym.; ijanuci, Concerto (J
rosso;
neruumi, "Anacreon
"Daphnis et Chloe."
Ravel,
Tickets nt Iferpe'fl
Amphitheatre. 25 cent
CHESTNUT
STREET
dlNi .i'becthiv sir.ssn., shtpkbt. tpl. iocist mo
fhilndelpliU Home of the N. Y. Winter Garden Spectacles
NIGHTS AT 8:15 MATINEE TODAY, 2:15
Special Midnight Performance on New Year's Eve. at 11.30 P,
STOP" LAST TWO WEEKS ! !
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE "UCCESS!
THE LINE HAS NEVER BROKEN!
Ol Anil DELIGHTFD
X,JJJ HAVE1
DURING
i:mii)hm:i) the policy or the mi:srs, miuiiebt in
iNSTiiuTiMi WARTIME PRICES '""
are now rvTfiin ami win. not hi: chanced.
NIGHTS ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR CJI Cn
OTHER SEATS SOc, 75c, $1.00 & X OU
MATINEE? ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR tfcl ((
OTHER SEATS SOc AND 75c PX .UW
incept "t'hiih nd nni.in
THE N. Y. WINTER GARDEN'S WONDERFUL
SHOW OF WONDERS
15 GORGEOUS SCENES If
SUBMARINE F-7
15 GORGEOUS SCENES INCLUDING
150 ROYAL MERRYMAKERS HEADED BY
KUiKN'lR
owarU &
CIMRI.l.S
AMIK.1IT
TOM LEWIS
THAT SENSATIONAL
NOTK OUINti TO Till! TBKAIKMKIl's IIFUAND 1 OK hF.T1
ami in Jisnci: to i in: ui.stimois iink at thk winiiiiw
IT III I.I. BK IMrOsIIII,H 10 At (KPT TKIXrilOM: BI.-I h"..
mH on nil. ii or Tin: imkiobNmnci:. tki.V.I'iiiiVi:
LYRIC 1 H1TCHY SAYS;
RMTS 10U TIIH 1.1HT 17 TIME" ARK MW us ' S I.I-: HfltK I
Thn .R.umimaiil nf 1, ...... ttn.i . ..
f I -2r SSi. J
klVM,fLaasV ' VS23c!SiiiLIBi.
ferSSSS 1" 9 ittiT
wmwe r wursM- m k..ssjj
Musical
Comedy
in Three
Acts by
Henry
Blossom
and Zoel
Parentena
Staged by
R. H.
Burnside
B. K. KEITH'S
THEATRE
Chestnut nnd Twelfth Sts.
Mnt., 2 1. M., 2Sc and 59c
NlRht, 8 I. M., 23c to $1
2 Shows Dally 2
Grand New Year
Vaudeville Frolic!
A Joyous Festival of Song
MME. DOREE'S
CELEBRITIES
Impressions of Great Operatic
Stars
Selected Songblnh in a Hrllllant
Muslcnlc
Two of the NelRhbor'fl Chllilrcn
jiMMY-DlFFi&lNGUS-'
"The Music Masters"
In l Contlomer lion n nlllnf
Tlnal Week of the Supreme
Dancers
Dorothy CamerOIl aJcllno
In an Kntlrrlr New RrprtolYe of
H ALLEN & FULLER
rrr.enllne "Tbo Cnfrlclor of Tlinr"
McDEVllT, KELLY
& LUCEY
"The l'lnno Movers nnd the Aetre"
ALFRED BERGEN
TI'k Kmlnent American Baritone
FOUR KASTING KAYS; SKKL
I.FA' & SAUVAIN; CAMILLA'S
I1IHDS. Pathc Weekly Pictures.
SHKC1AL! ' 3
HNew Year's Dayis,1lws
3 I I.33.UJ&8P.M. '
CAIH".MV eti nt llrnpe'n.lll" I hentnut
PHILADELPHIA iTonljht at 8
nurUCQTDA lsolnlti Mine.liiil
8:15
lomili
wnviluuiiii
une.
rinnl.l.
-
;nixon
A THAST OF OOOD
TiitNr.s ron ALL WEST
I'lIILADCI.riIIA
S!D & MAIIKI'.T
2 15 7 nn.l II
OPERA HOUSE
. M.
a yi!?K
PHILADELPHIANS
THE PAST WEEK
THF CFNTURY'S
GREATEST
THRILLER
HowarD
UIIITK mill
( l.1 nN
HORUS!
"HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!"
is g
.s blff nrsanizatlon now nttrflctlni; rtconl
'nf.'.-'Jj".1"5'''"".10 't1 ''"' Thealr Ik
iipi M to imltlcly only two m re wri-l,s.
r. Ii nirann that thertt will bo rnlv ntrnum
moro rarformancfa of this smili-u-m nut
?i'i,,"!Aiilu.';.onJ ('"' ,".. It al.5 inlans
that nil tho.o who Uo not securu their boms
at omo nrr unlnir to inlm
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK
IN
HITCHY-KOO
An Intimata Revue with
LEON ERROL
IRENEBORDONI
Iffnacio Martinetti,
Josephine Whittell,
Syfvia Jason,
George Moore and
(Ilorcnt) (AJcUlilfl
Ames Winthrop
ADELPHI
Another Hitchcock-Goetz Attraction
A Metropolitan Premiere
First Time on Any Stage
MONDAY NIGHT
sssssH 9 m KH
GOSH I WHAT A CASTI I I
IMIROTliy IIRIINTON. WALTFK CATI..TT.
JOIIINA llOWUiNU. CI.AVHK (III.I.INIlWiTKK,
TIN MAKSHALX. 8TKFN8, UKO. UICKKI..
(IICK WATSON. JOHN UAVTIVfclX, Mt'BV
HAMILTON. 1IAKKV l'KNUKM, SiU.NKV
, A Chorus That Put the "B". i Seautr I -.
Philadelphia Critics Go Wild Over
the Greatest Success in America
"It should continue to mako merry
for as ifiany audiences as can be
crowded into its limited engagement.
. . More side-splitting laughs to
the tm'iiufo than the ordinary play
through three acts." Press.
"People are hound to like this play;
it's just the kind." Ledger.
"Evokes smiles, laughs and boister
ous guffaws . . . touches the
heart, too. Is a triumph in play
mastery." Record.
"Admirably acted . . the appeal
is broad as mother love, the main
spring of all its action." North
American.
"Kept the audieiice in a hilarious
mood. . . . Every one that at
tended 'the comedy that will live for
ever" certuinly will agree with that
precept." Inquirer.
"A delightfully entertaining and re
freshing play that comes with.a frag
rance as sweet as if it were wafted
from the blossomina bouahs ofits own
jiench orchard." Eve. Bulletin.
"Fifty-four weeks in New York,
thirty-six in Chicago, sixteen in Bos
ton and it's a record entirely justi
fied. If each performance in those
JOS week furnished as much enjoy
ment a was afforded last nights
nnthcring, then indeed must its au
thors be set down as humanitarians."
Eve. Telegraph.
"Elements of popular apjical in this
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all footlipht records." Ei. Ledger.
THE MERRIEST. SWEETEST, LIVELIEST COMEDY
EVER PRESENTED & NOW DUPLICATING ITS SEN
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MATINEE TODAY, 2:15
BEGINNING MONDAY
The JIoRt Wonderful Play in America
PRESENTED BY WM. ELLIOTT,
UUA1BTUUK. ANU MUHKIH UEST,
Same Big Company
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WILUAM COLLIER
IN THE (inEATEST OK ALL PAnCES
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600 Lower Floor Seats Evcru
p Performance, $1.00. 750 Fam
, & ily Circle Scats at Every '-
tormance; 25c. Bargain Matinee.
Wednesday. Best Seats, $1.00.
Regular Mats. Wed. & Sat.
Holiday Matinee New Year's
Scats Now Before It Is Too
the Engagement Positively
j&nas oaiuraay uveninj. January 5.
ALL PERFORMANCES
THE METROPOLITAN npp.PA
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
flATUnDAY AKTEnNOON', JAN. 0, at 3 ISO
M E L B A
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"REACHING FOR
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NEW YEAR'S EVE.
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WM. S. HART
In Ilie AIlTCIlArT Plcturs
'The Silent Man"
WEEK OF JAJJUAKT TTH
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MONDAY NIGHT
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'A Happy New Year to All
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Douglas Fairbanks
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