JTAVjJoy 'A'1 v ' ,. V- v ." .' .. W - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PmLADELPHIA; SATURDAY. FEBRUARY' 16 1918 J V ' ! w Uv If. te r,-" , f It hX i ', Itf fir r.r W ' , II WRMXm WHO CAME BACK" NmH, tho Heroine, Has datively Traveled Sev- B . aatai' Ti11irtm TiininiAa v - .i """"' -6-u . ' ' I 'ft 4tL, L (trip ot 19.460 mite's In eno evening llr In' these days of darlleld Mondays, ftl firlprMy and the like, yet thoee who tetr"rhe Man Who Cftme Back." Mbh'WIUIam A. Bradr will present at tlMiAdelprl Monday, will take an Im MpMtlv journey of that length. The Waxy Ul told in nve episodes. The Hrst In tlMbreakfast room In the home oC TMMI, Potter, In New York city, and Mfc aeeond on the balcony of a tilnM. Mf resort In Ban Francisco. Tho ills MM) from New York to San Francisco ' WjJMO'mllet; the third episode shows flt&Bhew Slnc'a onlum joint near Shanr- ; ,;hal, and tho distance from San Francisco vi Sharnrrml la 6560 miles. The fourth .'episode shows Jlenry rotter's plneapplo plantation near Honolulu and tho dls iUna from Shanghai to Honolulu N h.Lltho spectator acaln to the potter homo l Jew New York, and the distance from 'if Honolulu to New York Is 6370 miles LV.IA. In nmlnKtfi.nitnr1f.fi mathematician. hnliL the, nlil of tho Well-kllOWII fjBurrouBhs, can flsurc tho total dlstanco Sit- traveled per performance by actors anil It,, ahdlence as 13.400 miles, but consider Wttha case of Mary Nash, who now, by ' !". th- viv. Is said In bo one of our mobt VlL traveled actresses. t & Xflaa VattVi rtl r.1 nfi .! nn.1 nlnvefl Iha I -.!.' part of Murcello. tho cabaret plrl. In l.jfff "The Man Who Came Back" during tho U , nftaaccil wcviko I iu iiu (J tiLiwjm ". i In Tw Ynrk!i matter nf 4R3 tierform- rJ: anccs. First aid from tho mathematical- FNash tracled 3 239.180 miles without S'7 leaving New York. Slnco then sho has s traveled but figure It out for jourself. r ' ' "m.j. fnn Whn Pnmn Hark lilavpil elr n months In Chicago and achieved another e record by playing to weeks In Detroit, li'j whence It comes to tho Adclphl. w AVIATOR BARRIE IN STANLEY'S NEW FILM Nigel Barrle, lslblo next week In tho film play "Tho Marionettes" at tho Stanley, has the recorodof having jumped from Shakespearean actor to chorus nn In a musical comedy and from J chorus man to star In tho same produc tion. His career Is picturesque throughout Barrle was born In Calcutta, India, ty v. i ' J E fffffffBMi ii if-rviji fl ! m , EbB R flffffft 9 !q MARKFT i JITNIPKIt STItKHTS In th. Heart of Shonplnr Dlntrlrt COISTIM'OIIH II A.M. TO II I'.M. HKGINMMJ MOMItY MATIMSB ruiUt MOKKIS I'resrnt. THE REEL GUYS A Fantlltlrnl Sntfp en TlimflAm A tanit In Kiny Line with Olrli Otlan A PHXLABEXPinA FAVOEITE EDDIE CASSADY BONOS AND FU.VNT STOniES AND A GREAT SURROUND. ING SHOW BB0AD AND BHYDER AVENUE MATINEE DAILY EVQS. 6 i V "MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNE3DAT HARRY MARCH PreitnU ARomance of Chinatown Aa Oriental Muilcal Comeilr I'roductloo 10 Talented Principal! Carload of Bcynfrr WILLIAM FOX Preuati JUNE CAPRICE la First Bontli l'hlladflpbta Showlnrot THE HEART OF ROMANCE THUB8DAY FRIDAY SATURDAY A MONSTER rBODLCT'IO.N, US LUXE MY BEST GIRL WITH 30 RE0ULAB PERrORUERS ixws of cATcnY songs ruNTr of mtjHiocs i.AUGna ARTORATT Pmanta DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS la Flrat Sontli Phtladflphla Showlnc o( "A MODERN MUSKETEER" AMD OTHER FEATURES THEATRE, MARKET BELOW 60TH FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES CUNNING THE SUPER-MIND ' AND HIS COMPANY OF WONDER WORKERS 'Th. lfott ntnarkabl Rhow of tli. At;. ASK CUNNING HE KNOWS AND OTHER FEATURES STANLEY - At. ictb i.lrUdgc Kennedy .,,SU AIAfF HH Martet Mrr.t rv-- ., D v - lv " flJ- "flho.I. of -. "pup Y..urd. . ARCADIA Ch",njj':Jieu; h Jclt Pickford -n and t. AfMaafi..iRitn nf DumiVP.l'lf '( 1m Vn ' RECENT Market Btlow 17th TTT Final Day of WaHNw Reid .a ii la lAJVBd qAYETY .'fl T!I' ST. .7(t nKy ', Th Butif hI GRACE ffe J, m SB0AD AND BNYDER AVEKDE I lmwi - , aWi .tavw - m )MiMiMa m ta rkZ7wk in 7ailiLWl-lK ,. a ffffffti as bb naac w mmn In Mt, while his father was there In th British-Indian Oovernraent ecrvlce. He returned to England with his par ents; while a youth and was educated In Halleybury College, England, and at Heidelberg. Tho stage beckoned him while at the great Ocrman university, an at the age of nineteen ho became an actor. Ho played In London and In the prov inces with Fred Terry and Julia Nell son, and then joined Sir Frank Benson, the eminent British tragedian. With him ho traveled all ocr Hurope, ap pearing In a wide range of Shakespear ean productions. While he was playing Shakespeare he was selied with a desire to enter musical comedy. Against the ndUce of all his friends, ho gao up big parts In Ilenson's company nnd became a chorus man at Daly's Theatre, where "The Count of Luxemburg" was being pre sented and was the rage of the town. Harris was destined to bo n chorus man but a short time. Boon after join ing the company, he was permitted to understudy tho star. He made such a hit that he was Khcn the part and played It for fifteen months. Harrle camo to New York In 1313, and joined John Drew, who wos playing "Much Ado About Nothing" Subse quently, ho appeared In Charles Froh man's comnanles with tlraco George and Joan Sawyer and then played tho lead In "Nobody Homo." Ho Is now In tho Roj.il Fly ng Corps. CHESTNUT ST. jJS M"n iitii DlllKCTICJN SIKSMIS. SIIL'IIMIT Last Mat. Today Farewell Tonight N. Y. WINTKIt flnlKVH Bt PASSING SHOW t&n"i0F 1917 niuitis NEXT MONDAY ANOTIIKIt SIIL'UKIIT St ( C F.1S llinl'LT tROM 10LH MO.STIIS IN N.Y. Over the Top ril M1NMT H'STIVK JOHNSTONi: IH1(J VMflil.I.I iJiiirlf 4 Hronnon COMl'ANi or 100 AMI HIE Wonderful Airplane Invasion of the German Trenches Seats Now on Sale AUHlLll HI TOMI.IIT l.ST TIMB LAST 2 TIMES JOHN' M till! MtKT DREW ILLINGTON "THE GAY LORD QUEX" And. of Mulc. Mon. Ktr. lb. 18, nt 8llS l'lillailrlnliln Mn.lcill Hlirrijil l-rwnta PHILHARMONIC iiRcnr.sTRt or m:w tonic Jox-t htrannky Conrl. Hnlolt,IIunH'r Welnh Tl'keta -. 11.80. II, 75c. Sue, at Hcppa'a. Acad. f M"lc. ttrt. Er;. Fjli. S7 nl:15 EUGENE YSAYE VAMOl1 llhl.CllAV MOIIMST ANNA FITZIU tioi.rnno. Chlrntrn Oiwit f. BERYL RUBINSTEIN Scn.ivllnnal Kulan l'lunlat Umltcd Amount of TlckfH at mpp a l'HOTOl'ItS The Stanley Booking Corporation t-ornoratlon. which is a guarantee of early Bhowing of the finest produc finns All nlcturcs reviewed befora exhibition Ak for tho theatre in our locality obtalnliiB plrturea thiough tho STANMSV Hooking Corporation. ATLANTIC CITY WHBN IN ATI.ANTIO CIT Visit THE COLONIAL A IL U 12'hf Morrla A Paanyunk Ave. Alhambra jiat.Dallyat2: r.g.0.43iO. MAE MARSH In FIELDS OP HONOH" APOLLO 62D AND THOMPSON MATlNnC DAILY r-atlt V CTCtCW? In "A ftLUnl'INQ MLY STE I11Y111- I """"' MEMORY' Alio A MUTT AND Jr.rT COMEDY ARP.ADIA CHESTNUT DELOW 1CTII Tack Pickford in "Huck & Tom' J .. .mtv Env op nnMocnAcr' A1BV . .,w. -- BLUEBIRD "SSwiAhanka aye JACK PICKFORD in "THE Bt'IIUT OP 'IT" BROADWAY BHOAD AND 8NYDEI1 AVB. "The Birth of a Nation EMPRESS MAIN STREET MANAYUNK HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "TUB AVENGING TRAIL" FAIRMOUNT Aaavenue TOM MIX In "CUPID'S HOUND-UP" T-AIV1II V THEATRE 1311 Mrkft 8t DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "A MODERN MUSKETEElf 1ATH ST. THEATRE nlovr Sprucfi llllftt.U 1JA1L.I MARY GARDEN In "THAIS- GREAT NORTHERN "..Tav. ALL-STAR CAST In "For the Freedom of the World BOTH WALNUT 8TS. iMrfc.txl-' Mot. I 3D Kvu. 7 A 0 OLGA PETROVA "A DAUGHTER OP DESTINY" I FADER roRTY-rinPT and I,N('AHTKU VhUti PAULINE FREDERICK In "MnS. DANE'S DEFENSE" riiQTorijvts H E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAOED BY MEMTIEBS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION ri 1RFK A 40TII A MARKET 8T3. WILLIAM FARNUM In "WHEN A MAN SEES BED" IFFFERSON ITH AND DAUPHIN Blllfc...B . J n-ntu itnrDX? 1IV1 ivnjvyjxt-. In "BROWN. OF HARVARD' KNICKERBOCKER MARKET AT 40TII "The Honor System COLONIAL Gtn. A Maplowood Ana. S 1S n4 8113 I'.M, WILLIAM S. HART In "WOLVES OF THE HAIL" NIXON 82D AND MARKET STREETS 2 :1B. T aocl 0 WALLACE REID In "RIMROCK JONE3" 7Vl TP MD AND IfOCUBT BTKBOTB LOCUbl JUU.J;S0,l0. Er..0H0toll r MARY PICKFORD In, -ICTHU-LA KAKIO- r OtpvAva.trtVfJUUifo, B.tBrod 'IT V- !' i. . H-i .." . t -riU-wSSr Sfi5ks SUPERB DANCING IN "THE LAND OP JOY" "The Land of Joy," o, mustcat comedy enlisting the fascinating services of a company of some of tho moit noted dancers of Spain, will bo an attraction of potent charm at tho Forrest Theatre for an engagement beginning on March 4. These Intriguing nrtlntH came to New York early In tho reason with a typical specimen of Iberian musical comedy, known In Its habitat ns "Zar suela." Ilecognltlon of Spanish nrt In Its mot characteristic moods was Immedlato and sincere. It was promptly apparent that tho real thing In Tenlnsular dancing had Beldom or necr before been offered on Broadway. Tho carefully chosen cast In this genuine noclty Include-) Antonio Bilbao, Marie Marco, a cantatrlce of high gifts: LulMta 1'uchol and Ampero Sans. Julius Tanncn, tho comedian, la the only American In the troupe. B.F.KEITH'S THEATRE CIIBSTMT A TWnMTII RT1. Mat. 23r & BOo Mchl. 2Sc to (I m:t mkiki SPECIAL NOTICE! rim Onlfr tlolnr Thrilrm tin Tn;dn? lii Ixrn Ufarlnrinl nnd tlili Thrntro Mill bo Optll TllhsDW, 11.11. 10. TWO MIOUS MONDAY Ma 1 1 nee nt t, l.Trnlnc nt 8 o'Clofk Supremo Triumph of llfr C'nrtfr Annette Kellermann AM) HER BIG SHOW A Mnilrnl Comfdr of Vrrnlr Pplondor. I.ulah t'odumn, Ammlni NoitltlM nnd llriiiitlfiil dlrlfi AMI RIC.l't IOIU'.MOST HtMORIST Lew Dockstader I'rwontlne "Tlif rollllrnl lln" A Jlfdlfy of Itiiml Mirth nnd Mflodr "RUBEVILLE" Mllli 1 tnmprinr of g". r(Nt Elsa RucgRcr & Her Company OITrrlnc n Ilieh C1iip"i Jlmlrnlo Ilillv Hallican & Daraa Sykcs nnd n Trfrnfndoni Knrrniinillng sliow BMHBiBBHfHfUBi I IIIK1AI) AM) MONTI, OMI'.KV I fl Mon-Nirilllni:irr. . .I.fn. Mtrr. Dally Main. 10p A IScl Vei.. 7 A D. 23c CATHERINE CRAWFORD AM) 111.11 FASHION GIRLS A banc-up, Klrllo. hUh-ttif'pplnit mnnlral ninrdt . fcllY I FTt I IlKSIT, A IIAIIII) ( I'll i.r.v a i r.t.rii 1 1 iu:i ai i.r.v TIIK 'rllN(l (OMKS .1 iii:i,m:y niioTiii.it-t I nmltlE 'lllf lloilHO of lllltp." nriT kfrUI nlthrilMtlflMIITKAANrOMO .MOlll.NO rnoToi'Ks LIBERTY BROAD AND VOLUMIUA AVIi GLADYS BROCKWELL In "FOR I.IUEHTY" MARkTFTST theatre Olga PETROVA ln "A daughter OP DESTINY" Cery Frl. "Hidden Hand," Sheldon Lei. MnnFI i2i UTH ST. Orchentra. IVlWLyi-L, CONTINUOUS 1 to 11. Constance Talmadgc ln "Th ,..,,,. Honeymoon" Aaded cngeanco anJ tho Woman," o. 0. PAI APF 1214 MAllKET STIIEET NORMA TALMADGE In "GHOSTS Or lESTEItDAY" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET TEDDY SANSOM In "HER AMERICAN HUSBAND" RFP.FNJT MARKET ST. Holow 17TH JL-J11X 1 Dut Ab010 nrthlnfi El. Wallace Reid-Kathlyn Williams In "THE THINGS WE LOVE" RI ALTO OCRMANTOWN AVE. ulnLl lKJ AT TULPEIIOCKEM 6T. WALLACE REID In "NAN OP MUSIC MOUNTAIN" R 1 V O L I t2D AND BANSOM IV I V S 1 1 STREETS WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE CONQUEROR" Rl IRY MARKET STREET 1 su 1 BELOW TTH STREET JACK PICKFORD in "THE SPIRIT OP 17" SAVOY 1511 MARKET STREET GEORGE WALSH In "JACK SruitLOCIC I'nODIGAI.' STANLEY MAnKET ABOVE 10T1I JlrtHLfCI 11 !15 A. M to 11:15 P.M. MADGE KENNEDY In "OUR LITTLE WIFE" VICTORIA "AltKET STREET V H 1 WIAIrA AD0VC N1NTn WILLIAM FARNUM In "LES MISERABLES" I'HOTOPI.WS PARI' RIDGE AVE. A DAUPHIN nf !. Mat- 2'15- Evr. 0.45 to 11 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "SHIRLEY KATE" RIDGE AVE. "34 niDSF HERBERT RAWLINSON In "COME THROUGH" BElJVIONTKD$Sg!asg wiS!VAD.Tn3,t,L?1Ti:: qiARLlE CHAPLIN, "Tno Rinl?' ' FRANKFORD 4T1S Frin" a. VIVIAN MARTIN In "THE FAIR BARBARIAN" COLISEUM M'rket Btu M,h ooth PAULINE FREDERICK In "MnS, DANE'S DEFENSE" CEDAR e0lh CEDAn AVENUE VIVIAN MARTIN In "THE FAIR BARBARIAN" II lUSV) TONT ST. A OIRARD AVE. ..-" jubido junction on jrrn Feb. 23 KoslolT's Kussian Itallet vni ' w I T I, in rUJCKWEUi - i Hfiia-i MATINnC TODtY j An Instantaneous OHEfft 11 mWM MM MM MM mmv M M. Mallnoo Saturday a,, ',''!' SxdalMatinecFridiyfyartwtwsBirlMgffi'', ;"';?;, (j Oliver MOWSCO Presents A' ; Upstairs and Down Most Brilliant and Amusing Comedy Produced in years A Typical Morosco Cast "Tie Performance Virtua11yF7aw?ess"& cxt Atlriirtlon lit TI10 l.urrtrk STREET I THEATRE BROAD MtTIM.E TOIItY ATSlIB TOMf.HT AT R.1 LAST WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE MOIITS AT R 1 (Intlnillne TnfS(Mr). M VTIM.I.1 AT 2:15 POPULAR SI MATINEES MONDAY & WEDNESDAY riillre loner Floor S1.00. Iliilfonj' nml llnllerr BOo EXTRA HOLIDAY MAT. FRI, lotK i mciiiiiiii.N' is nnriiTi.i s a "i .'.l'.l,A",lwI-' urn- to srnn i.ti, rnosK mho know ami i.m.ii.hti,.n thoii. Willi 1)11 Mil " Innnlrer JOM'H AMI I. N. tlLULK (lly Arraneraent llh (lirlund Ooden) HUIIM1T Tin: widely nisrr'.xED n.tv LOVE FORBIDDEN (i.'AMouii iieit.mhi) nv jtruriw rlnacd heven Alontlin' Run In l'urls tllTH ROBERT EDESON SUI'I'OKTI D lit" A CAST OF lXSIIM'.NT nROtllWAY 1'L.ttrRS Inrludlnct WAI.TI R tlAIKI'Jt. MA lint II ITT PITT. UII.l.ItM II. IIVAUTS, IDt 31 UK, HEM llllll 111 RSI.TT nnd AI 1PE IHKI.lt 2 WEEKS, BEGINNING MON., FEB. 25TH Seats Thurs. direct rnon gaihty theatre, new yokk CHARLES DILLINGHAM i-blslnts WILLIAM COURTENAY AM) WISE THOMAS A. FORREST MtTlMX TODAY AT Engagement Extended Owingto 1 MMN(11 AT HllR ItnMM.IInn- :nii" .11 niir. iinrlnillnir Tueual. fViir.i.i ii'JL. POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS! i.ruinu WIMIU MI.IU' TIMELY PRICES IS5 $1.50 S PLENTY or COOII hE.tTS BOc AND 1.00 $1.00 POPULAR MATINEE WED. L.MIRK I.Olliat ll.Ollll. $1 i:TIKK llLCON AMI Gtl.LEKY, SOo Extra Mat. FrL, Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday 1IIMIY IV. SAVAGE OlTera "Called for Repeated Encores." I Bulletin. THE DANCE AND SONG HIT OF THE SEASON! A JOYOUS JOURNEY TO LAUGHLAND! rOUMIFD ON Itl'l'l KT HU.IIFS' l'K(K. "KXri"F; 3IK." A BULI.Y IIIIIIK 111 I DC til AI1.AV WIIOIF. lATIIIV JARirH II Y II1RTOV IIKI1.. MI'IIU MI.I lllllr.'i ItY JMtUMn KlJtN. DKI.IUIITFUL DNLI.I 111 KOIIKKT 31M(KS. Don't Miss the Stirring Military Song and March, "THE LAST LONG MILE!" TYPICAL HENRY W. SAVAGE CO. OF 80 INCLUDING THESE POPULAR PLAYERS nonA zaiifii.h I OI1INR AI I.I.N 1.0 11 SIC UKOODY ii unY rniiv HON l I M ( DONALD IIIISK KKM.M It C IIHU' OSKILNO.NTON FORREST MAT ATTK CTION HlXflNNINO MONDAY, MARCH 4 t?aM Thuradar. l'fbrnarr 8g W SFF 'UlnKSS ,ffii?Kffi ?.A!?K nATl.E 'ju riv'-. u. '" ..". ACADEMY OF MUSIC MONDAY EVG., FEB. 25 Smiling "Pat" O'Brien Maut.nant ln Royal Klylns Corp. IIBAR HIS BTOUV I Mr Escape From German Priion Camp A ma.lKon antrlljii ttrhn lair.r1 fmm ! orraa train 10 eaeap nis nun . capture and who apent 72 days ana mama in .t.llAn at am f itarllltrak Seola 7Se l l 60 On Pal at Ueppa'a liiv vnenuiut Direct STRAND Oarmantiiwn Av. at Yenanro 3 1 IVfrMlfLT llMbtrt Alt,UMment Company Herbart Efflnttr, prtildont PAULINE FREDERICK 5 In Flrit KArth Phlladalphia Sbowlnr i '.ItiniiiHTCrfiiian ' .lUA.rf fOALMUBI ' WMmmMmmmX TOMOIIT AT 81IS Success tcicgraph S tMCEf. F.NIXON Minitlnc nirerior Stml NIor-Nlrtllngr K K Tfiifilnoaft Mnnrr Top Mat. Wi"in."ty nt fllfi 11 IM) Matlnos Saturday Frederic fanny mtlon isDce t mt TT"! ""'fO "'TVT In llli drrnt Rnniinre L0" TELLEGEN "blind youth" SAMUEL P. NIXON Jt'oV;1 niAMMIIIiriN - LII.IIaalniManaer H SSCT0.S'S llerulHr IIIKTIIIM1 Mot. Hlt. "GENERAL POST" In a New Comedy of Lotc and Laughter rj 3, e. 11 tnoi.n TERRY SAMUEL P. NIXON JJi' THOMVS 31. LUtK. Ilmlneaa 3Iannr SI5 TOMOIIT AT 8:15 Tremendous Popular Success j TM..,lni. MATlSKI.S T 3ilK I MfiHT1 A VRI. t 1T. MAT1. VI l.lT .T. .I'M! A-II- iTI)"1 llllllllllix l,ut.l "Tho Rest Musical Comedy Seen in a I.onR While." mz Public Ledger. I'Divtnn oarvie lllll.t ISP.NT l.tlll, HKNIIAM THE SEASON'S GREATEST NOVELTY! "THE LAND OF JOY" PrMtnttd bj KIUV A rilI.Nnr.H ,TII TIIK JS'V)KVA'nASTnWC05",A Ammi-ntfd Orclifalrn of JMinnUh nnd Amerltan .Ma.lclnna 'H APPLY NUT UT. ....nTf nur t, jo.a WAli LITTLE 1 17th & DE LANCEY THEATRE nioNn. ixxjust oen T. I M-.r nchh iftu The Theatre Workshop of New York City presents "A GAUNTLET" a play in Three Acts by Bjornson. Professional Cast in cluding Olive Wyndham, Hilda Spong, Mr3. Thos. A. Wise, Geo. Henry Tra der, Alexander Woodburn. Trfnlnra S.S0. Slata. Tlinra, Sat., t SO TOPULAB (1.00 MATlNttK THUB8DAY Filra Mat. Friday. aahlnattto'a UlrthtUr ACADEMY OF SICSIC.tVed., Vtb. tT. I F.Td. Symphony .?2.C,ETY n NI5W YORK WALT-KB DAMRONlll. Conductor rrorram ot Deltlan. I'rrnch, and Eoall.h Compoaf;ra FRANCES STARR (Br Courtear f Mr, 0UaM) Will rMlla "CaHllon." by Balclan Pott a.iuurt. wiin axiMivaBi mlURMj 14 ( H.',,W?! ? M The Verdict of the People Thouaandn unnblo to iraln admission. Those who saw the plcturo declare It to bo the Krcatcst achlepmnt of tho film, lsuallzlnK thin famuus clastic it 1th romnrknhla llilel lly, and tVllllam Knr num, tho lrile actor. llci the rharacter of Ifnn Vnljenn This Will Bo the Only Showing in the Centre of the City tMJi.w.W3iraCMBaiiwi ii iibi i'"-wmi.wwwi rtti ... r a v ' T SCs- ESSAY CASH PRIZE CONTEST P,,t!.rMiHscuulaYa finn Tim nrtunn tvniTG voun i:ssay shnd to ITtAMC tV. HLHt.I-K, Omcral Mnnncrr fcntrjl Jlnrt.fl Street ( omnnnr. Jimlnrr nna Mnrkft "" -for the best essay, $13. SECOND for the next best. $10. THIRD for the third best, $5.' riRST- MADAME OLGA PETROVA In ririt shnnlnr: nf "The Light Within" 'fr i m ion HriBiiiiw maniniiipiiBiiiis iiiiihhiii 'iiiiiiii'iiMi'iiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADELPHI Bag. Monday and tvery Evening Next Week $1 MATINEE THURSDAY HOLIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY H k g r e man S'ie '0VeS" at The Playhouse, lv ggas k A thrlllinsr drama bv Eclicrt Goodman founded story by John Fleming Produced by WILLIAM WITIIEBSl'OON HALL, 1VKDNESDAV KVU,. VCO. 27, AT 8lf5 ELIAS Violin Recital By 6REESKIN PRICES S1.80. SI. ISa and B0e Ticket t llcppa'l, 111 CbMUat St. UBTROrOUTAK OPERA HOUSE METROrOUTAN OPERA COMPANT. JJ, T, jEh.EVAaTs. L0D0LETTA Mnf BartWArttABj'MiB," CaruM, AlDt,i III uvmc Bjl LAST WEEK I HOKE I I "ACUM''CURABLES 1 1 COHmr. IS BQUHtTQ ATTRACT UUtX. 1 I AWtHCES BECAUSE OF ITS 0MINAL I I UHS.VinMt'UKESmjmOHSAH9 I I I MMsmmcfcoHciimcAsr: m I 1 1 'hats.ioo 1 1 USTPERFORHAHCE FEB.23 1 W ritf".": "'T mmmum mm A r.f r. 'u.li.. .-i imnm ff t. s' T7rTr"i'rj.i stem k, immm.mm mmrr " ' mm iwsm iWt&&M&J. m 9 v 1 V k A i COMING WEEK OF FEBRUARY 25th first Nalloiml i:xilhltors Circuit l'rricnt ADD! I) ATTRACTION BENJAMIN CHAPIN In llrt nml rrnnil Kntuiilr "( I'nrnmounl's "SON OF DEMOCRACY" A ! IIIK1 OT Plf'TllKPI rOHNDFD ON tiii; i. in, or ,iikiim i.imoi.v WmARY NASH ! i AND ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST .JV A Great Play Full of Dramatic Punches. mssinas&t Xv The thril irif! storv of hnw far a wnman Jules on the Wilson A. BRADY BBrnessactnss The WM. PENN LANCASTER AVE. bt. 4011. A 41.t 81.. lice. Mon. Mat.. 1S Kr.. 1 til 8 Oolr Appeuranc at I'opuUr I'rlcea TOM SMITH and RALPH AUSTIN A Mclanio st filnilm, Dun.lnr and roiiicdr ' "finOW Tliy rillLDRKN" . BERTKARI, TIIIO . MacKUIMONH 8 !. TOSTA CIIN8TANCK TAUMDHH la First Met 1'lillu. Khowlna "TIIK HUNK1MOON" ComplfU Chaino ot Bin Thur.ilar 'i VmW fimmmm MHHI .'j.rr i, Jk mJ. k 'jtaW f-. m i.. . blUV 9 "a; smi rvri viT The Verdict of The Press ' worthy from An kiubiiu tuiiupwiiu. -i'utj Xetltrer. V a remarkable. well chosen veralon," I .Norm Ampricin. l on of th moitj ImrortRiit motion picture,! ui ine KdHBiin. ilUllfUn V. wl" ,Q mmor abl ,n th history ot lllni craft." Inaulrer. every dramntlcl Incttlnt In the atory lookeJ I lor 18 b now ii. iTeas. It It on of the Unfit ftpecimenn or niminx. n, feature of very I nnaidirnnin iiriDoriHnpn." lKfntnir TflcKraDh. j exact duplication! 1 i nf rn-n tilacpa famntm in I J I'nris tiunnff uio prnoa ot I I llie Bior.' -ivtvuru. iniiiiiiiiiimi og VFIYfl INALWttR .'.;. iiiiiiiiIiii liifM'aiTiiDiii & J!i "9f3a POPULAR MAT. THUI BEST SEATS $1.00 BEG. 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