EVE$I&a PUBLIC LEDOEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918 H hJ & i K21 iMIDSEASON ?AIR ACTRESS WON ; BY BOLD SCHEMING, ' Winsome Jeanne Enguls Doubled" Elsie Ferguson and j . v T Leaped Into Fame , ' Once Upon n time not m many eiirai . to, n eertutn rcnlly beautiful young rtros who felt that sho had been tvnst 'inr her sweetness on tlio more or less (leert air. decided that she inut iIuy .an Important rolo In nu Important piny t? she was to ever amount to anything. Having rend tn tho morning paper that "Thomas W. Ilyley was about to organ ise a company to present Klslo I'ergu 'on's play "Outcast" In tho cities not Mo bo visited by the original nrganlza ,lon she mapped out u plan of campaign. She first dropped Into a theatrical photographer's fctudlo and purchased the latest plcturo of Miss Ferguson. Armed with this sho made nn attack In force '6n two or thrco oxclusle Klftli Aenue shops, where she purchased duplicates of everything that Jllss Ferguson wine In this particular photograph. Sho had these sent to her apartment and the next morning she donned tlicni all, after hav "Ing her hair drewed In exact copy of Hiss Ferguson's coiffure. Then sho mado a surprlhe nltacK on Mr, Ityley. Tho latter hud never heard of her, but ho gavo visible signs of mii render tho moment ho saw her. Hm .ambition, her eagerness and her intelli gence Impressed lilm mightily IP .didn't give her a ,ertntto promise, at there wero other applicants to i-ee. but when sho reached home a few hour-. afterward there was a bulky packigc awaiting her. It contained a tuntrurl and a copy of the part. The young ac tress played with great success the ro! of the street walker who lifted Iierse f put of her environment. The inmpan s route was laid In tho South, but thero came a time nt tin end of the season when the "Subway circuit" was played. that being the name glen to the outly ing New York theaters, surh as the Standard, the llronx Opera IIoiifo nnd the Ilrooklyn playhouses. The late Joseph Brooks, in response to an Invita tion, dropped In nt tho Standard, mw tho actress, was charmed with her per sonality and forthwith engaged her for an Important rolo In tho all-star east which ho was forming for a revival of Haddon Chambers's "Thot'reat Pursuit." And thus It was that the fascinating Jeanne Kagels came to be reckoned with as nn Important llroadway actress, lln iragements last season In leading rule with George Arllss In tho revivals of "Tho Professor's Lovo Story" nnd "Disraeli" followed, nrf now she 1 play ing the leading role with that dlstin tulshcd player In "Hamilton." Phila. Orchestra Tour Canceled The Philadelphia Orchestra has been Compelled to relinquish appearances in Buffalo and Cleveland on January '.: i and 30. Tho Boston Symphony Orches- 'tra was to have appeared In those cities. but after their cancellation the Ic, ul managements engaged tho Philadelphia Orchestra to give tho concerts. The i order of the Government closing theatres nnd concert halls on Tuesdays has made It Impossible to fill the Buffalo engage ment, and, therefore, the Cleveland civ Basement also. rA 111 - flilN FOR A HH UMITED x H 2&l 4mk ADELPHI Tn r.m a THE GAYETY rhllMilil' l'aiuouii Ilurlrtk Thrulre Til T, HE LOW VINK ST. Iloth I'bonr PAT WHITE AMI 1114 GAIETY GIRLS Mc Bunch of Vmclnatlnr Gtrllni 1 rvfT fi Xirv OUKMANTOWJJ AVU, lfms jtr viutANoo, S l. AST UK ItltOAU MlMtert Amu. Co- Herbert Efflneer, 1'rea. JACK PICKFORD "!. .ixiirv iv"j;iri 'r..".".;:-.".c Aivrrn-v i-MiMned, I I'nnk Mlltard fa. I .MM. .. 1IABVHV!- '.'.. :. V t . .l ,w w l-rwSSk?ri NEWS AND GOSSIP OF STAGE HAPPENINGS OPERATIC DIRECTOR IN MOVIE PICTURES j Richttrtl Onlynskt, Author of niulj Actor in New Barn Film Nothing lllustrats better the Irresls Iblo appeal of the motion plcturo than tho announcement that ltlchard Ordyn Ski, iccenlly engaged stage director of tho Metropolitan Opera Company, plays opposite Thcda Itara In "The Itose of lllood," a new film production to be lire Rented nt tho Victoria Theatre all next week. Not only does Mr. ordynskl h ivc the. looMIng male rolo In the photoplay, but ho also Is credited with the author ship of tho storj, which Is ltusslai. In character. Mr, OtdyiiKl.l was tn l,os Angeles whllo "Cleopatra." which William Fox Is presenting ul tho Lyrlo Theatre In New i York, was la the making, intcrcsteu always In art and hiving heard of the wonders of the gigantic settings used I In the elaborate production of ' The Siren of tho Nile," Mr. ordynskl paid a ' visit one day to the Fox studios In Hollywood, Just outsklo Urn Angeles. 1 The result of that trip to clneinaland I was the stage director's nssoclitlon with "Tho ltoso of lllood." I ltlchard ordynskl ii a native of Cracow, l'olnnd. He has produced ptas I, n I I tiln. A Man VlUlUUIUl,. 4 llh,lin litn. X Manlpuiifiil Atf. i;ie. Sll.i o.iii. ll-t.lrl Mum- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ODIVA in Ills l.rrulot lilt The Siinh.ih Water Modem uyp m...!,,!!. Musketeer r u-t.irl ai o I nrllCT '-'l AMI Yot'l ST tiTS. tiUlUd 1 .rt. i::i,:i::ni. i:i ,ii::n to u l'lrt Tim in Uet I'lill.i. Mon. Wed. Pauline Frederick in "Mrs. Dane's Defense" STRAND ;." I ni in . II I IKHiun : ,,f Ilroa.l .r,ii W. cl ITIiST fllir.Mll:l,l'llt SIKIHlMi "The World For Sale" I'roui Nmcl b Mr (illliert I'url.ir NIXON 3"il mid Market Sil.. 7 4 II ni:.t wki;k THE WARRIOR . wiih V C'tllEMM. SHOUI GAUTIER'S TOY SHOP "AN ARABIAN NIGHT" MCIVn:. The i e All c( liiiint of cuiiirin o-rtii-atar Acts-5 BELMONT i-u Aiiovt; vAitkB-r IIOKOTIIV iiM.rnv. I lie Ofiihrr e"' lnrn nnil MmilV It .11. r. Il.llfc I . Ill CEDAR uu711 l',:UA" WS; Jack Pickford l''ui coliseum""11""11''' s,Ihn, Vivian Martin ,n "T"': "rim Vivian iviaiuii jiAim.ililtv FRANKFORD Kran$(,v Marguerite Clark '" "rX.i:s TinnA i7Tiiiit:i.ov VKNASiin UUU" MONDAY Billie Burke ' "T"lI;,1,,;,I,..m' lmhr, i'llONT HT. UltLAHI A i; Vpnslif.,r,l "1 Mary Pickford "' 'j;,1-:HVV- " .luintiti ji'tu trocadero '"un? La Luna( ?) PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LEK AND J. J. SHUBERT iiki:ctio.v or Miits. Miiiii:i:i nt;riiNxiNii mat. .munday. Ji-ii iikst suath ii.uo uTiinu I'ui'ri.Ait I'ltu'i; mat vi:d. iii;.st hbath ii.ixi ItCiit'LAIl MATlMIl: tJATlllUAV WILLIAM nn i IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS A Ni;W COJIKDV DRAMA IV 1'OL'lt ACTS By Earl Dcrr BigRers and Lawrence Whitman (SuauESTEU nv conn.v haiiris's storvi "A CURE FOR CURABLES" With a Carefully Selected Company 2 Weeki Only Mail Beginning Monday, Feb. 4 a", JOHN D. WILLIAMS ITeionts JOHN MARGARET Drew-Illingtoii ARTHUR WINn dinfrot. P.roatfBt Compilv GAY LORD QUEX" LITTLE THEATRE th S. 1) Ijnccr Stt. I'll.. Icut cell MAT. TODAY 3:30 TONK1IIT 8;30 Net k. K.(Kfpt Tue.dar) at 8:30 IAHT JLVTINKK HATl'RDAV, S:30 BEULAH JAY IN' "The Doctor's Dilemma" By G. Bernard Shaw flood Kctrncd Prati. SOe & (1.00 I VI7IP lNT MATI.NKK TIIIIAV ljl "A-1 KlNlfillT 1HT T15IK DONALD BRIAN in "HER REGIMENT" .MI'Hir IIY VirTlllt IIKIIIIKUT Wli Until Tt,K,I)AY. in, ;; - ITItVtU iMiuht far Jan. S t?wd for J In nil tho lending Kurojicnn countries. It was ho who (list staged tho wonder ful pantoinlmo "Sumurun." Mr. Ordyn skl also had charge of putting on "Mac beth" and "Tho Merry Wives of Wind sor" for James K. llackett two jenrs ago. l'cihapg tho most notablo thing that Mr. Ordynskl hns done lit recent years, however, was tho presentation of tho masque "Caliban" In tho stadium of the Collego of the City of New York. Moro than 1500 persons. Including doz ens of noted theatrical celebrities, took part In this production. Mr. Ordynskl 'was specially engaged to slago tho Amer ican opera "Canterbury Pilgrims" at the Metropolitan last winter. Hamilton Haunts in l'liilatlclpliia ; The scenes of Mr. Arllss's new play, "Hamilton," nic laid in Ills homo In B. F. Keith's Theatre (llllsTM T A IIVIII.ITII st. Mill. !.;? f. ..lie Mxlil. 'J.le I" SI NKXT WKEIv! :l PKItl'OltMANCES 3 MONDAY, IAN TAKY2S 1:30. AM). 8 l. .M. Milirrini' Trllimiili ill Mu.!iiil nnipilj Gus Edwards' Annual Song Review HO rrrrtilnl Willi ( ntiip.itu iif ".0 S -.iint i ;tir. mi - io n tl f iGlMfl' .'llf 111 11n M.ir rliu l.iis nf My tirj Le Roy, Talma & Bosco Intf rnnlliiMitlly rtimiiiw lllittitiUt liov Itlilli CumniitiKS it Mitchell A III"! of I'lin. Ill "lll: AITIlltMIOS" MAMllts ul ITDICt m:i.i. i.i.i: sM IICAICN I (UK llMs Coinini; Feb. I JULIAN ELTINGE! CASINO Walnut All. Sth St. Mat. Monday Our tnliriitp Liirccly 'niiMiril 1 l.titlli Tlipre'n a Itrusou Now for the Big Gloom Chaser BEN WELCH AND HIS BIG . Tun l!ullllii. Itri'fr.v lliirlcnnrH "llir l.mr trhur" timl "irr ul tho Minify" An Antidutv For All (.'ares Glorious (ialaxy ol" Cltortis (iirls (No rerl'orniances on Tuesday, Fuel Saving Day,) Order Thur.day ' ACADI'.MV. Thurtdnr Aft.. Jan. 31, at 3.00 VIOLIN RECITAL by Jascha HE!FETZ Prices, 7Sc, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 TlrkrU nt llriir'i. II III (hr.lnut M. I ACAIIKMY Ol' Jll'HfC Mon. Ktt.. l'rli. 18 PHILHARMONIC Hor!fT of New York t JOslU' HTUANHKV. ondur(or H.M.t Hunter Welsh Anizz? iti-fiitro Pale 0firM9 Mop, at frppe'ft llcktta. U lo lor Vox fealt, ij, 11.30 Maitagrmmt, I'hitadtltih.a Musical Jlsriati Al'AllKMY Mnta lit llrnpti'n, 1110 (lif.tiiul Philadelphia Tonight at 8.15 r.i i.. kkniwt ni.mii, iot Cundurlor BSE lGAYETYk K X It A with tbo I'AUWAKEnH 4 Philadelphia and In the Old KxrliaiiRO Coffee House in that r't At tlte ttnio I of tho action, 17111, Philadelphia was tho seat of tho Vnlled States iocrn ment. Later In hli career Alexander Hnmllton lived lr. New Yolk, and a part of what was his summer house, the llange, still stands nt the corner of Hist street and Convent avenue. Anumd the houso Hnmllton planted thirteen RIVOLI, r'2d & Sanson. Sts. i:i:k iir .i.wnitv as The (Ircntcsl Picture Kcr Mndc "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" I'lr.l nnil Onl.i Shnnliie In llnl t'hlln. M'lit'iM, iiiii:aki'ast mtim.i: IU A M. MI1MIA. JN. !iS OTIIl:it ITItl (IKMAM l II MIA l'. '.'. I, II. s ill n'llmk frl.ns l.-,c imlll ni30 S.le tflrr 7.", 4 A'.'U. ;. 3ai2tdi i i,erniniiliHn ,V ( hi'ttrii M . TVM.OIt (.I'll Msr. l-iio riii'i. T H E A 2fiErnaMRERfIffi's 7TfYXX mm zmwmmMMm Mutiny. TihIhv Tiinlcllt l.il't S k TIiih-. "Hit M.irrl.ici- Hiiillon" llFKlnnlnc Mnnil.i Mill. S:I5 Hty Miiml.i l.irnlnx il. ALITTLEKMAMG GEL m CITY. uu si n t i s i,i:ti ii v mi:mi:i:ii,s nr THE UNITED 1LXHIB1TORS- ASSOCIATION BELMONT MI,A,;uXi:MV,";,:T tun iiiti'i.i: nn.i. PUN liiKjIHtli'lt I" "Hi r Si...nl lliiii.in.1 rn mil n: I'HAfi.i.v in "i:ahy s'nii:r.T' M. S. IIAUT III "Th" fil-nt Cli.iliitrr'' rrrrvA D com nmt ckdah avknui: lHUMl TutiAV SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "TIIE SECRETGAME" I COLISEUM s,"ket,,,-,.r coth WALLACE RE1D in "Nan of Music Mountain" COLONIAL u V Sl'r&r i FLORENCE REED and an All-Star Cnst in "TODAY EUREKA "7,T'1 rM ' MARGUERITE CLARK in "Bab's Matinee Idol" FRANKFORD 4:'3 !;,' AvE CHARLES RAY in 111 VilTlli:!! s vm A I 1 I V. in. .in in I Hi.' Wumiiii ' N". J JEFFERSON ",,,ahn.,.,,.,.!:Vs,;,"s GERALD1NE FARRAR in "The Devil Stone" CHESTNUT STREET MKKCTIOX MESSRS. SIIl'UEllT ItlATSl 3ION., WED., FRI., SAT. NIGHTS AT S.10 NIGHTS ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR OTHER MATINEE ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR OTHER SEATS 50 rvri'i'T Mvrw. x Tim. ID $1 MAT. MONDAY SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR ALL IERFORiMANCES IF YOU DON'T GET THE SEAT YOU WANT THE FAULT IS YOUR OWN. WE KEEP THEM ON SALE FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE. NO FAVORITES. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED THE N. Y. WINTER GARDEN'S WITH ITS ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING I)E WOLF HOPPER IRENE FRANKLIN JEFF De ANGELIS CHAS. (CHIC) SALE BURTON GREEN JOHN DOOLEY HENRY BERGMAN GEORGE SCHILLER MILDRED ELAINE ROSIE QUINN MILLER & MACK HELEN CARRINGTON AND 100 OTHERS NKXT ATTIIACTIftV IIIUUCT I'llOM TIIK 4ITII HT. TIIRITIIK, N. Y. , i.i:i: & j. .i. MiriiKfVr rrmtnt Till! MUSICAL TIDIIIT" wl'h Justine Johnstone Ed Wynn (HAln MI'IIKI.l. T.AIItIK IIHOSMIN" AXD COMPANV OK 100 INCI.l'llINO SO JL'DIIMS J01INbTO.vi'E UUILS mm$ Adeiohi sm : "tsrjSiKtga I . JSza&i&jnmvA Q?1 CA Mni;nn, -x SEATS 50-7t)C, 51 -W Jl 9$&8m La8t afeTO A rii). J?iiMfijrw. B lines ip5KS!S3Jt5Sa ;jy YfsPi vSbw'C Arlhur tSC r JW1rBfflK5'y Preients HSWBfflyM SlwaimBi mn7ZrWSm$lm gtegTHg?lTO3 acton " Inq. &.jtfili b& .,wa? j VL I (The Plavl 'orlr- t$adkm&fw&. l Wy9wCrjttn2j3 ua rfrfihlnr to K'fJttll.iBSH S Atflfj H it 1 SaiPKJ ,h hirtlencil fnJ&ffMMMmMU H Wi3yT,kmMB theatre-soeri." rEhXaS9MMmkmW V mmffskivj! mMrtitjrvitmM elms to represent the thirteen colonics I None of tlics.0 trees, however, remain" Hnnilltnn'H law nftlec t an nt 33 Wall street, which li r.nw the Merchants' Na tional Hank Tho gravo of Hamilton Is In Trlnliv Church yard. I . - H The WM. PENN I.AMSTi:lt AVI:. l.ft..4Ulll . list Sl. Coin. Men. Mill.. -,:l. ' ' '.' Tlir. iiimIi'1IIi liuiiflle FELIX ADLER Offerlnr llrleln.il t unipilr rrenlloii .he f.l;ITT A'lliilli I.IK KM 0(ll itnv i. it.mii. iiiMi'AW . Vll'llllt III HNs MAIIHIN l INV lirl Uit I'lilln. slionlim nf CONSTANCE TALMAGE In Srlrrt riinlnnlii) "SCANDAL" Cimiiilrlr I li.iiikc of Itill 'lhiir.tlt G5.Ktt: llrlirllU Siillrllru W ." I kOllN III till HI" ! PllfWP I.. . ., !l rncm)i'i.As T R E lUAIRO 1""0-s"r !r- ClItAtlD AVE. J" u Junilio Jim Hon on Krankfori! "L" JUNE CAPRICE 111 "Ml.-h t . H. A." ' ciiKrnm ni', I Hi.. AVuniin No. a i nr icy c: and i.ocl-st L.UV.UJ1 Jlats. l:30.a:3. Kiim.r,:.l0toll DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "A Modern Musketeer" NIXON C-D ANU MAItKHT niWIX TliKAV J 15, T ft !) MY LITTLE BOY With an All-Star Cast P-ARK K'uui: am:. . daii'ihn ,st. I Z-AIXrv M.,1. s:l.".. i:tr. II.4A tn 11. WILLIAM FARNUM in "The Heart of a Lion" rilevenue;., THE FOX BABY GRANDS in "Aladdin and His Lamp" STRAND 0"-Ac ntVfnriro.i:.of CnxUI OHMlL ,-,, Nnlll ,,., fchutt, JACK PICKFORD in "The Spirit of 'I 7" TIDP. A 3'TU tT- iii:uw vi:.s-ANao f L1NA CAVALIER! in "The Eternal Temptress" MATINEES MON. and SAT. BEST SEATS $1.50 NO JIATTNICU TlintSUAY iSj&eW'U DIItECTION WPHm W2$ Messrs. Shuberl fe- Tlgffl Na . K ' ' WmMM ! ; (.! iifcAftASc?; B5i .11 a .III ifiaiuiwu w trWTCSjrWS di ... luffssm M The poor, they WWI don't get to go ilwsllM vs very often. ArffeMW!W matim:i: BSK!Si MOMIAY EPf3MP K3nv. BifcC-iP3s?&SS13f',ffl !n. mWIMIB Cl.re mmSS summer ij 27tf&x&" Comedy A Sue- iS cessful R Calamity KS VUIiiin GUIetta OOTflRSSJ KX In tli front K5fi)fdPPi4f rv row nf American RawwK?-n ftdft $r H X B ty fd!V (Inalltr of outlook iuflft'PSfftA W, ' y .?( M IIIJ- . I ktMvmWS '-'jmMm&Bu tfll MB mZ K? lMM. i rrctmllnc ll MK MAT TTIt( llll.N, ROBERT EDESOH ll(filnitlne MON. MIT.. I'i:ll. II GARRICK SM'I. .. . ... .... ...' it .$1 POP. PRICE I) MATINEES Si 1 MONDAY & WEDNESDAY L wlTK LAST WEEK M1ioSvr m.llNIlAY A KATUlllAY tviMjiiiwM'jsAaaaj RSP The Comedy That Will Last Forevei MAT Ol.lt III MOHOMO I'rrwnls llw l.rrnlrt Ijnmliliir Siicir UPSTAIRS AND DOWN ATTUACrlON ur.msMMi MON., FEB. I Spilt-. 'Ilinrn. ( nmrily In :i Acl li Irnlrrli' mid 1'iiniiv lliitlnn Mllh n Ijl'iiill Miiroiu .11 V' nrk anil ( lilrimu liiltitull li.... ..,r ,.. II,,, r rf Tli.ilp. Npu nrk I'liu r MuntliH S1J50 i'ht Seals at Pop. Mats. MTIM:i. lllll.W AT S:l.1 TOVK1IIT AT Hll.1 NKXT T AfiT WF1RK IlKOINMNG .MATINEE 5IONDAY WEEK V,3A ,rJjL,a KvK8. 8:15, Mats. Mon.. Wed. and Sal. HENRY W. SAVAGE OITiti lli Tmiffullj Truilne .Mn.linl Coinwly r A w h m H Sh 1 1 vroKhoSi. j?k r:. v-vv "w o'ALr,yvx,r,y '". 't 11,: V . ' t J " J h t iC- V s viff i j : nr i-. it rnpwi .t n "r,' v (,lti:T! "YOU ,-All SOMIITIIIMII" MONDAY & I POPULAR I Entire Lower Floor $1.00 WEDNESDAY MATINEES I Entire Halcony & Gallery, 50c Evenings and Saturday Matinee, fiQc to $2.00 2W E E K S MAT. E70K A 51 Mais. Mon. & Wed. Commenting MON.1 "" Evjjs. & Sal. Mat. 50c to $2 MIAI'TI'.I) l'UOJI Kt I'llItT IIK.III.s' l'lillinun 1'iirrf, "llXt'f.M: Ml:" .!.i; or m:at ori:.s tuiukiiay inn iii;m:1'1ts at thi: rmitiKNT, iiiidah and iiAimtcii thkatiiks apita" T'l FltHII I.. N'lXIIN NIHIil.lXlli:it I Mnn N'irillilig. r lllila I. l.'.MI WAI.NfT KT l'lioroi'uws The Stanley Booking Corporation rpHK fullowlliB tlioatrea obtiiln tlioir iilrturcM tliroush tho STANLKV llooWns 1 ('oiiMiratlon. whlrh t 11 Kiiarantcc nf early bliowlni? of tliollnest tiroaui tlmiK All tiirturcs ri' tewed lioforo eMilliltluii. Ask for tlio tlioatru in your luialitv obtalniiiK iilctures tliniuitli the hlANLKV litiuklng Corpuratinn. ATLANTIC CITY WIIUN IN ATLANTIC CITY Visit THE COLONIAL A IL U 12th. Morns Alnamora Mat. u.iiiy m 12th, Morris & l'asiyunk Ave. KKl.u:iuo.v, WALKER WHITESIDE In Tllj: HDI.HIAN" A OZ-M T fS 6SU AXIJ TlttlMl'SON APOLLU MATI.NKK DAILY NORMA TALMADGE ,n W-VKKT OI.'J-JIIKTClIlMCtil'NTIlY': ARCADIA ""'teSii WILLIAM S. HART l will A 118 !!' Till"! ItAll." BLUEBIRD "'KQITaNNA AVE. CHARLES RAY In "HIS ltwrnmrw !"' BROADWAY wox aye. TOM MIX in ' Cl IMD'H lUllND-rr" E" iil D'DPQS MAIN STItEET M IT K t. O S MANAYU.VK ETHEL. BARRYMORE III AN AMKUICAN WIDOW' FATRMOUNTJ.'i'lAAVENUE JEWEL CARMEN 1,1 THi: KINO DOM OP I.OVK" FaTvIII VTltT:ATHE--131t Marktt Hi. I AlVllLii nuw kiuhau. oiiqax ANN MURDOCK In "TUB IMPOaTEK" cnru CT TIIEATUE llelow hprucs 3D 1 ri O 1 . MATINEE DAILY HEX llllACH'S srNSATIONAL) STORY "THE AUCTION BLOCK" I GTEAT NORTHEPaN mDE. EMILY STEVENS In "ALIAS MIIH. JKSKOP TA OV R I A I U0TI1 WALNUT STS. llVlt C.ll ri- Mat. ,9 30. Km, T 0, WILLIAM S.'HART i jin-i 1'itiMAt. i.riirr i rrAnKTJ tohty-kikst and LU.MI-'lilN i,vnTH AVENCB VIVIAN MARTIN id -mm rAW hakimriav , BR O A D SAMUEL F. NIXON Jfi5;f0J I'KANK Mltlll.lMlllIt, llillnr .Mtr. MAT, TOKAY SrtO TIlMUHT 8:5" ni:iiivMMi ... Last 2 Weeks MATIN'1'.IJMON'nAV uuafc Jltlta. 8i50. Mntn. Mon., il. ""'I "l- J)lr;-tion Klaw ( nnnnsrr nnil lien C Tjler Drama of 8tlt Century l'hiladclphia "HAMILTON" Mr. Arlhi in lfnnilrr llnmlKon. !. IIAMI.IN mill I.I.OUIli; AIII.IS.S i Q1 nn iir.sT si:t r I'oi'i I.Alt S1.50 j. IsL.oVI MNU lV wkiim:miy mats. 3 if fS'r LOVE FORBIDDEN "SAMUEL P. NIXON )itnXnrK MON-MItIH.!(ii;it, Kti-lur- Matusrr .(. TIIVIIlMT AT Ril."i The Greatest Success in America ut Uu' (i.rt 'llinitrr. tlilraco Wed. ami Kri. (First Week) 1.50 fl?'ni-iFT!T5nifila Ai ijiiiawiHJWiijifcB"'a.!LllLJl'lll'l.lLLLDLJT!l SAMUEL F. NIXON ft"5!? 'IIIOMXS M. I.()i:. llllklnoi Maniiurr Muilc by Jeromo Kern aTi .Fx- A V &gdJ PHILADELPHIA PEOPLE LOVE IT BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER HENRY W. SAVAGE oilers 1 111. si w Ml sum. iii.mi;iiv A Train of Mirth and Melody HOOK 1IY i:il(IAH AI.AN UOOI.V 1 VIIKS IIY HKKTON llltAI.IA' Mrsir in jhuomi: ki:un I'llOTOl'l.AYS I IRPRTV liHOAO AND "-'- COI.UMDIA AVE. , JUNE CAPRICE !n"lNKNOVX J!T4' MARKET St7Tajn " ' BILLIE BURKE 'nn'inAM7ST' . Of' I'ltOMldl"' RiII'. trJ.-1llll1I.lpn Jlrin.1; shl.ioi. i w MODEL 4"3 Sou"1 strect- Onlii.tra' .-. Continuum. 1 to 11 WILLIAM FARNUM "" Al-o VK.VUKANCn AND TSSK iJALACE ""."ifl' MARY CARDEN In "THAIS" PRINCESS 10IS MAHUUT fiTltHCT ALL-STAR CAST In "MAN AHOVK TUB TJVtV REGENT jiaikct st. HeiowTifii" IM-VjCIN 1 . llut Abo.j.lJv.rjrthlneCl.. WALLACE REID 111 "UlMltOrKljNHH" RIAI TO "L'HMANTOWN AVE: " .... AT TUU'EltOCKE.V 8T. JACK PICKFORD In "TOM HAWYKIf RIVOLI Mu AND bansom PEGGY HYLAND8""" tn l'PKllKttAHI'E VEdOV RURY WAllKBT STitEET UUU l HELOW TTIf KTrtEP-J MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "VENCIBANrE 13 llviv SAVOY 1211 MAnKBT" VIVIAN MARTIN In "TUB PA1K IIARBAniAN- STAN1 FY i.nKBT auovbToth M. iviftKr nus.r'UKD In HTB1.IA SI4.IHK VICTORIA ma"k-' st. VIOLA DANA In'IIMyj JEAjCH THIS PROGRAM "APPEARS IN MORNING AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER TOOT-TOO MAItKKT Anovil OTIt A. M. to 11.1 J V. Ji. M:i5I,'niWiJK,Vi,iV.l,' WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY WILLIAM FOX rncscNTS rmsT showiko or THEDA BARA IN THE EXCEPTIONAL. POWER, rut ntOTODRAMA THE ROSE OF BLOOD Bt RICKARD OHDYN3K1 WEEK of FEBRUARY 4 WILLIAM rOX Freienti George Walsh In Firit Sho wm r of "Jack Spurlock Prodigal" AdtptPri from Oorro Hone tori met i '3turdiy rrentnc Poit" Storj Tnin "Lt MUernblei MAltKIlT AMI .lUMI'Ell STS. Ill I hn llpnrt nf MllinplnK Illntrlrt COMTINUOUB 11 A. M, TO II P, Ut li;iilMMI MIIMIAV MA1I.SKE ,ln.,.i I,, liriniili rrt'.pnti Mid-Winter Revue A Hodteroi)KO Musical Coirudj A Brairfway Cntt anrl rroductlea Beautiful Winiome Dainty ay West THEATRE, Mrkt MHaw 60th 6t. . MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY William Eowea Trtstnti Fashions a la Carte A rictureiqus Slnriif ! Dnclnt Act, fihotinc Soma cf th Iloit Goryaooa Fashion PUtM Thunjay, Trldiy tc Saturday Crewell-Fantom Company In "THE BATTLE OF WIT" $nl Other Acta Worth Whlla Ci 1 Mark" AIjiih lt1" otaniey nnui w Mary Pickford in "STK1.IA MAItIS Dn1nnn I-' .MAIIKET ST, MARY GARDEN In "THAIS' Arcadia ""nnai iW i WM. S. HART VtV.OIAEM OP THE JlAlI' , T?l Market Eelow 11th Kegent nni vy t WALLACE REID "ItlMnOCK JONES" . NIKON'S O R AND 1SKOAI1 AND MONTCOMERY v V. C. NHoiirNlnlllincrr .. ''? ''; ltilli- Mnl.. IQf .V ion !.. ' ' jl Jane Connelly & Players IN 'I'KTTYH " l-?i',,l,,,,,Tvnt MdltNIMI." . MAIIONEV ItKOrlll''', IIK WINTKttS KOS1-. lll-UJl "-i xiuirr. trAuriNO vr ujm. Iv.inaaKzl'' an mm MTO H WM WM PLI m The R t I In a Kepartotre of Scnrt 3 AND OTHER TEATUKES ' ! BROAD AWD SNYDEH AVENCE j 3 ! riRST HALF Or THE WEEK 9 The Topultr BroailMUjr ComcJiin f 'M jHarryCooperh ASSISTED IIY .1I.M lll.ANKY ' T I MI.'TIIO Piwnu . i fir c Smith I'hllailcliililii Kli.mlnt of ft . f "BLUE JEANS" I Featuring Viola Dana i Thorniliiy -rridftr SiturdiT I A VAUDEVILLE NOVELTY , CHILDREN I OF FRANCE 8 NO ONE SHOULD MISS SEEING I ' C THIS ACT 1 . I WILLIAM rOX Preienti ' 1 SOMA MARKOVA I 1 j In "A HEART'S HEVENOE" H 9 " 1 AND OTHERS WORTH WHILE E X 5S5ss55S5Siif Mm a I kis tn i. m htJl 8 fa m W 6 1 M1 M IS ' t''" v '