I I! ?&' flMELY STAGE AND FILM COMMENT I LONG RUNS MODERN JHEATRICAL CUSTOM X Booth's Hundred Nights of I "Hamlet" Pales Before Some "t nntpmnorarv Ittcurds 1 . : : l-f..1 . . ii i . ".H".i- ...tM.mtr-il IIh 719th I "fiance. lant Monday night nt tho " Ptfh.rV Tlicnlro, It W IntercntlnK to note J own y"1;,1; ' .. rull8. The ,it " tun nia v-a ---- - I' . . n jro n -- ... ' '"7,.. iim modern renne or mo i l rllll I" V .... rn.!.... I I , ,rd C London. In 1713. when 5 'SfcvebnlghW.N -'n 1737. at Uncoln'. nM ii u ThnoirP. "J. no UCKKUi vyvit .iL"H.F:oducho.f nml tor rixtytwo 1,1 .n wan almou n .uur, "v.v.u accord broken. Tho tint run of srfI" i.. ihU rounlry wan ncorcd ly SBfV nn.ii whose "Hamlet" nt the fexW Garden. Neur York city. In :;. er. ran lor AU'i in."". -" o i$ If. 1-65 ran. ' na mnrkl,P. IiTut the n .x record In the modern i .. wis mad'..- by the "Mack Crook" 'J'lf .. i?od..Vd at Nlblo'H Harden. Kthit jirouu . nee nrt if? mi The lata Charles Hoyt's "A Iwite Chinatown" wan presented at &S?JlSuwn Square TVeatre. New York, il for 658 nights before It completed Its fc N.V York run. and then was l.layed iSotlnualfy for two seasons on the roid. fffan Thompson ..it ".oid Y number of iierfornianccvi i The Old I KaJ" In the early nineties. " "XJ... records nalc. however, before I tne .uccw of "Our noyx " that I L?f,..T.t hn llttlo VauA'Vllle Thea- 1 ST London, on January 16, '". and U which holds a record of l.ISi Perform. itSS. nd -Charley-. Aunt." ttat ran in London .from December 21. " un J December 19. 1896. cloilmr with a word of 14GC performances to lt credit. & "The Private Secretary" was played in I London 125fi times. At the present lime I Dorl Keano Is prcsentlne "Romaiw?. '." E play originally produced In this couv- .... - ... rtmlnn theatre, and she hax If lr!ady given 976 performances with tho ? end not yet in mgni. a jiiuuu mb- l raper writer tutes mai .v i.uuo on ! of PlufT' and "Chin Chin Chow" will rtortly rtval ";jianics Auni in mo number of performances. i In .our country. James O'Neill has ', rhe nure than 2000 perform inces of "MontS Crlsto" and the late Joseph Jef i fersoi' nearly eaualtd that record with I ,"BIp Van Winkle." C T Dazle'n "In OKI Kentucky wai prouueeu uy me mie Jtcoh1 LIU twenty-four ears ago nnu ln. that time hns heen nlaylnc un t Average Mason for forty weeks each jrr or soco ierrormances. ui ire nf&seftt-day long run success "Upstairs V aniponn" has a few performances the tiet'Oi mo reeoru, uui uiwt-ij iunuuis are v'Turn to the Illght," "The Man Who -Camo Back." "The Thirteenth Chair," "Fair and AVarmer." Wllllo Col it In "Vnthlnc Tint tllA Truth." Wll. Itam Gillette In "A Successful Cal.vmlty," J and The Boomerang, Cyril Maude Returns to America Cyril Maude, the Knxllsh nctor, who for the last eight months has been play. Itig In Australia and New Zealand, ar- rlied In Vancouxer last Monday and lm COLONIAL "'.f.f'sas.? A"" PAULINE FREDERICK in MADAME JEALOUSY "Hello Japan" A Mnxlrnl Tabloid Cotnerir" In Oriental hplrndor Tnnend. Wilbur Co. 0 BIO ACTf 0 NIXON Mil MARKKT 2:15, 7 unii 0 Wallace Reid "TUB TI1IVO WK lovi:" Slako's Midnight Rollicken A Jnxxee Cj clone Alfred (inden Co. "fcret Men Ice" 6 All Star Acts 6 IflPIICT S AND LOCUST LULUd 1 1 .-30-3:3(1. 0:30 to 11 P.M. William S. Hart "The Silent Man" Flrt Knl node "THE SON OF PEMOCRACV" CTD A MM fill', at Vciiuiibo, Kant J IK AINU of llroad HBST NORTH HIIT.A. MIIOWINO William S. Hart 'Blue Blazes Rawdon' fliapler S."T1IE SON OF PF.MOCRACV" RFI MONT WD AIIOVK MAKKBT DCUV1W11 1 ,lon(I,ly nj TllC.lluT Bl'TH nOL,NI In "Frlnw of Society" IIILI.Y WKNT In "THE TEST" rFflAR 0UTH & CBDAH AVENUB '"' MONU.4 .W "The Curse of Iku" COLISEUM M"ketSI5o,NDAY 80th ' "Les Miserables" FRANKFORD l"ffS.: Monday ft TuodnT Marv Pirlcfnr In HTr.l.LA Jllmbo FRONT ST. & OIltAUD AVR. vuinuu jumbn iIunc cn ji-r,nlfern "I." Kitty Gordon ' "TIIE "ivisb uy uuruon SACRIFICE" UROAI) & MONTUOMKKY t.O.NIxon.NlrcUlnrer.Otn.Mrr IIAIIA MATH., 10a & 15c. miiMXUS, tti lie The Lilting Mmlcil Comtdj An Arabian Night CAST OF 18 AMI A WONDERFUL. HUrrOHTINIJ IIIM, lltipUod. i Retli, of Arthur B. Ittint' Htittr Brlil "The House of Hate" Willi VEA1U. VIIITR & ANTOMO MORENO GAYETY ruidclphl' Famou. Ilurle.k Theatre T1I 8T. IIEI.OW VINE ST. Both l'honen t First Philadelphia Appearance o OF FLORENTA WITH ft Jean Bedinl'a New Show FATlrl urmantoirn Ave, at Ventngo '""U Herbert Amusement fomtjitiv Herbert Efllnger, Frcildont A I irr mvr " lh.ll.nn... . .. MAKU AlAUUKllAIll I In Woman Between Friends" oon or oemocrncy" (lit Eptiodt) 5INO Al Reeves Co. Lmdyninut SiYETY Vlvl " Dancer, with i-iL' THK 6PKEDWAV QlBUB rt The FarliUn. PQTT ' 'IMKIHf'l7W'3l'",WRPSMHI 1 HIu1ftftk!jfcJJAMK9H 4 pnzlLilj Y'. I A. .maaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaamtJ- .mW bJP 1 rrTTrTBllPWMPfcMB t. ftfS UROAI) & MONTUOMKKY I i r3 WM i ""t''" (vl IIS ' 111 ' 111 VffiH HI ED WYNN A cartoon conception of the comedian ns ho nppears as the airplane mechanician .in "Over the Top." mediately started upon hl.i Ufth tour of America, opening his soason with "rumpy" In Senttle on February 27. During his stay In the Antipodes, where his engagements met with groat success, Mr, Maude Hdded two plajs, George A. Birmingham's "Oeneral John Began" and Tom Bobertson's "Caste," to his rep ertolrc. CHESTNUT .STREET IVIIRCTIOK jrv'ssns. hiiubeht MAT. TODAY 2:15 TONIGHT 8:15 , NEXT WEEK IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE LAST WORD IN MUSICAL REVUES OVER THE TOP I Good Evening "Pa npndwv s n i v ci mn i i m n&. ivi -"" i VIA BWUaH & a M 11 s HELLO, PHILLY! This is George W. Lederer speaking! Greetings! I'm back home again prodigal-like! a most fatted calf is here before me, and I am to wont and to my better liking) THE LIVING STAGE For some seasons back I've been basking In the Sun Rays of! the "Movies" producing "Motion Pictures" was among the first to recognize their importance. I now wish to go on record as being among the Very First to predict their early decline. Convinced, now, that the theatre has come back into its own stronger than ever and fully restored I recently hied myself to the offices of the world's most prominent showmen, Klaw & Erlangcr, and, briefly, here's the gist of a two-minute talk: "Boys, I've had enough of the silent play it's back to the good old legitimate stage for mine." Says K. & E. to me, says they: "Good tor you, George; come right in, the water's fine take a hike 'round the town, and pick whatever you like best" It was a short hike. Little did I anticipate being so fortunate as to find "Something New Under the Sun" I put my finger right on it "THE LAND OF JOY!" "When do you want it?" says K. & E. "When the show opens in good old Philly, the city of my birth," says I. So here I am heralding "The Land of Joy!" the new Spanish revue that set New York ablaze ablaze is right with its warmth of color in scenes opulence of femininity torridity of score the biggest novelty of the age the greatest I've seen in all my show-born days. I've dubbed it "The Tip-Toe Show!" because it is the most .mh Jaii n an mm aliAui iitiil ... The big company of more than 93 comprises a combination of the most marvelous dancers and singers in the world. I've beat it from the "fill-urna" to follow Doloretes don't know Doloretes? wait: "THE LAND OF JOY!" IS DOLORETES AND DOLORETES IS THE JOY OF THE LAND! She's the rage the strangest miracle in terpsichore. I'm familiar with dusty tomes that still throb with the dancing) genius of one Taglioni who enslaved kingdoms. I've apostled terpsichorean geniuses in many productions. Doloretes blots them all out fire, passion, floods, mists these all consume you, once under Her spell. Inspired thrilled are the words. The only American in the great cast is the comedian, Mr. Julius Tanner, who aids with his infectious jollity to give the audiences a clear understanding of the incidents of the play. The Big Show starts Monday evening, March 11th, at the FORREST P. S. You'll all be Walking Spanish! P. S. S. More about the show in the Daily Ads and "DAILY JOY NEWS." P. S. S. S. Get in line for the big Seat Sale Thursday, March 7,9 A.M. EVENING PUBLIC THEDA BAUA'S ART VITALIZES DU BABUY i !'.u ?,arr" " historical figure, who Ions held the Aincrlcnn stage during the as- """""J ih .iirs. i-siie vnrier, has found her way into films. Under tho ' managerial wings of William Kox, a, photoplay version of the llfo of the noto. rlous Krench courtrsan will bo launched at the Victoria Theatre next week. Theda Darn -will be seen hh Jeanne llecii, t ountess of Barry, fnxorlte of I,nuls XV, and a victim of tho French Terror. Th subject-matter permits the Intro ductlon of numerous plcturesnue. tneln- I itrnmntli' and tragic tplsodes. Kspeclnl care hns been paid to nccuiaoy of his- torlcnt detail and tho "IntorlnrH" nr,. n I.I to lie faithfully reprcscntnthe of eight, eenth century upiiolnttncnrH, Naturnllv the Uenlutlnimry Kcenes furnish the elTectlio climax, An ncViltahte supporting companv has been cmiiloycd. Miss Barn's purtrayal Is reputed to be rich In both dramatic and ps) etiological pertinence. "I)u Bar !'. the photoplay, will he offered nt the Ictorla nil through next week. Hccltal nt Art Alliance HoomH j A Joint recital Is to be glen by Ksther I Cassel, lyric soprano, and Mabel Bock, pianist, at the Art Alliance Booms on Wednesday oenlng. Next Week's Photoplay Chart on l'agc 10 i 3. rHED ZIMMEBHAH'S OrpheuM (irrmiintonn A ( lirlten ,n, X. W. TAVI.on, t.rnrral Manager Mnt Tndn Tnnlalit l.snt Time IIItOAllWAY 4 IIUTTKK1I1I.K" HEGIN. MONDAY EVENING Keeping up the Illicit Mumlnril of 1'luy ui Oridnnlly 1'laiinrd La Salle Stock Co. With Richard La Salle SMadgeWest Supported liy a Oomptny of PMUlilphlt, Fatoritei In an Unuiual Conudj MATS. TUES., THURS & SAT. BEST SEATS 25c Evp. Prices, 25c, 3oc & 50c FIKVr T1MK IN THIS tlT .March 11th "1'ALS TIltST" '12MVS (Pennsylvanians) labor anew (as was my former! with I Th TljTo Shew I li msMWi LEDaER-PHITADELPHIA,. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918 BROAD STREET SAMUEL F. NIXON fi-M'.?.? DIVU1U THEATRE ." MRnMNiKi!,IK,,tl,m THEATRE MATIN KK. TOKAV $5& LAST WEEK BUT ONE HCt.'at WM. 1II1ST HliATS gl.nil AT l'(H't'I.AH MIIDSKSIIW MAriMll! , CHAULES DILLINGHAM l'rcsents COURTENAY A 1.(1 VK fOMF.M tlr .1 II ((ll.l) TlHtBV 66 rfS7' " x -.ii. GENERAL POST" . I'nilfis "A hi'ttrr nr more nnlnlic) irrfiirniine roul.t natcilv liao brn dfslrerl ,I5'.,,".'r,.,..'5,l:""'AN- A oll.i ernlnu ..t ilrluhtful enintment J.Nyuiltl.lt "ijih. of the most ili'liKh(fu) an. I iruty . ndriuln nit sitins een nrp In nfini. limp ' BROAD t. Tin:Titi: MON. MAR. 18 GARRICK Samuel F. Nixon Suin'l Miiin.MrdliiiKcr, Hintnc- Mmineer " lleelnnluit Kiuiiiwij !.,. '"'"IT SKAT Kl.f.ll XI 1'IH'I I.AK DIRECT FROM A4MONTH5 RUN IN NEW YORK CITY THE DISTINGUISHED "YOUNG ACTOR LOU I mnWwSMmBL1. (I'niler IIU linn Mniusciiiriiti In the Great Romance BLIND YOUTrf A COMEDY DDAMA BY WILLARD MACKanoLouTEUEGEN WITH THE NEW YORK CAST Wection-CHAQUfmEffrON C0"0K. GARRICK Next Attraction, MONDAY, MARCH 18 (H.IMU Mllltll-di I'rifnt, ion un. intr iixir on xnx tai,i. THE LITTLE BELGIAN I1X XKTIII'i: A IXI'K XI .LS ryh nt.Ni.nrs AT l FHI'.n. NIXON I FORRFST SAMUEL p-NIX0N s"' 1 ! '-"J A THOMAS Jl urn:. IiuhIiiciis iUnaert $ H n MATINlIi: TOI1AY AT 2 I.", TONIUIIT AT S 1". M Enfjagement Positively Closes Saturday Evr.. March i) n k x t xv i: i: i j j I TAS I I IfflK 1 J I DANCE S -PI 1 WLml I SONG HIT fc ' 1 rvi 0F THE 77 y ' W JmbLlL V SEASON! (iF K 7 lit ri xviththe k fe! I "THE ) TI ft linindril oii KuDcrl LAST LONG i i TT 7. ". ir h llu.h,.' Fnrcc. yMm, L M LE '""'" ' " " I 1 wlS?!' " KU"r tltan V1 J!":,n'.b5?,T,"feK: 1, Timplv PrirpQ wffi t!1 Cn NI0HTS "at. .mats n 1 llllciy 1 riLca n,t")ii plOU iexceit kat uvusj K, K O plkntt (ik ooori khath. min and ii oo r ' 1 I $1.00 POPULAR MATINEE WED. 1 Vk llNTIKi; I.OWK11 l-'LOOIt 1 UNTIUU HALCONY AND OAI.I.UUY MIC J& I CHESTNUT BELOW 12TII STREET NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE MONDAY IIX1AOK.XIKNT llTKA01llllN.lir 01' TIIH r.VKK.l'OPUI.AII t.u.MisTuis-r(i,MLiiii:.M; or imixiti: iioioki BLANCHE RING In Songs Some Old Some New Every One a Genuine Hit Helen Gleason & Co. "T1IH HU1IMAIUNK ATTACK" A l'lIII-XUKLI'IHA KAVOltlTt! IN IIUIl OWN OFITIIIINU MAUD EARL & CO. PltESENTINO A TANTASTIC NOVELTY. CAT.LED "TII13 VOCAt VIUtOiqT" Kenny & Nobody Lloyd & Wells Giuran & Newell Ollle Young & April liXTBA ADUED I'EATUUEI ' AND Vuiliv:il' Tlnlcal llpudllncrl LITTLE BILLY A TItOH aUl'PLY OK SO.NQ8. DANCES AXU CO.X1EOY IN A BMAI.k I'ACKAHH To Hhona Unity Xlulluce 2 V. 51.. S3c aud ROc. .Nlchta. 8 1. SI., S5c lo It.OO Kft Alwj u XXcch In AiUance. Ilcll, Filbert -331131 Koitunr. Itarr SISO ACADEMY OK MUSIC MAItCH 4. 8:13 LSerg. Arthur Guy Empey , FAltEWULI, I.liLTlUHl. tnnullonal. Vivid Dcicrlntlon anl Dcmonatratlon of Trench Warfare. AVOID BTANDINO IN LINE . PurchaM tall In Adranoa at ( aW( U CUMttiut Bt. W , TWto.lt. I llutlneM .lliinucrr lllXIflll'r f tt.lit WISE THOS. A. 1M rrunecmciit WITH .i, i ni:h ni- M I.K.MAN. Jr, And Gn oril J'.mt It ii w.ili tt tn i nt r, tt o w n.ii timifr tin (1'Miilti on n f i ! ri In thn rnnki (mil t.iil orn in com tii.iml " MRS. FISKE M mu clue Dim tor j,1( A,, M Ell. M XT IIIC'IIXIXV Xlllltll - t O l'Xs ' riT. am "SERVICE" i ISSfcSS REM hO&aMi'A n ID if HT jCS2 1 . i me iw i m a ftfi isfn il lsfi I mm rwl2Jwi m m vim xm iBit ftlffiHwwiW 1 MVUHHT MI .11 MI'Ell T.. l' pKOTSTB?!!!SWSI01!3Il!!!KJiens WKl " . , II Ai?iIiL S'l Hm e mmsJi 5A ? i ,nd 0roat S'irrcundloB Show A H X&H? 5Jiw2SS?Ws3sll' f gcmgirl i U u""'"" A- ""'''" yMf 4PSPH TPSPT R3 f ititfini n.ii kn.'Tiiie tii'xiri- a a ""tiltn hi, from 1lic Mory lu fta K t? vraflB - ! SrfoKT 8.1 i I IriVn- i uf Vf 1a! ; 8 a ',, n n un, unit ii S3 ?&S i vol jSfsJl THE, FOKIIDST IIItOAO AND ClAHRICh TIIUATIIKS AI'I'I.Y iN.NIHDI.IXnKU INIon.N'lrdllnr lll.lg I UCT WALNUT HT. I Leon Kimberly & Arnold Rena In "ANVWHE11U IN ASinRICA" See President Wilson's Portrait PAINTED WIOM TUU I.UT; IJY JOHN SINGER SARGENT Annual Imbibition, of the 1'imnrylvanla Acudcmy of tlif l''n Art Droad and Cbtrry HUMU . I TinTSTi ,-..'' - 'LVi S . 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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY EDOAR WOW Oflcri THE NEW DOCTOR A Burlcnu Muilcal Comedy Toaturinff TOMMY TONER AND COMPANY THORSD'AY, FKIDAYr SATURDAY DAKNUM AND BAILEY'S CL0WN3 The Corn-Cob Cut-Ups A Riot cf JComedy and Fun AND A BIO SURROUNDiNQ" BHOWT 'aaBKfpiWitftytaaaasyat; Srnnlnv Mnrl.ft ft. At.o Hit n oianiey nila nay ii Douglas Fairbanks '"!'",',', , Palace " "AHKirr hT llndl l),iy of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG TIIH MAmOVKTTES Arcadia chfrtimt st iih urn, I Innl Daj of pwnr IIiiikuwn, "Hidden IVarlK Artii ' Hoiwtf Ucinncr1 v,'' 3tl iji Regent i-iKr.T licinw ittii n llnil Day of ALICE BRADY " Sl.1"1' JASCHA HEIFETZ Youiir Russian Violin Genius RECITAL AcadcmylThursday Mni. 11 of Music I Aft., at 3 Ticket No J,00, S1.30, S1.00 nt llrM'f'. 1110 Clir.lnul.ht. Mot hcuU. 3. XJ'nr Tu 1054 llxtru. Cbrika to (icortc T. Hair. 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