- r-f" ,m& TES AND BRAt)Y'S BALLOON IS READY FOR FLIGHT Film Magnate Employs Hugo Dirigible in His New Photo play Spectacle Atlantic Cltr for tho Inn scrnl Mks his been In a stale of excitement unusual ecn for tliat lty scisldr jnetropolK Humors Imo been fljln,: ibout-runitrs of strango thliiKi uml dolnes down at tlie Lotigport cnl of the Island of a huso tnllocm securely an chored In n carcfullj tuiiioulliieeil liin-,-ir, of an ImjienilinB flight ti ea and til jcrts tf scirntlonil thlum The curious who 'cntuiol down to a -m fnliH.I tlttl- the extreme enu 01 j-tmi,i"'i. ' "" tn compensate them for their trip thej- could eo was a woctlcn liul'dliiu aomo 150 feet lone ami 60 feet IiIrIi ' tereral ncrcs purroundme -which lnd been toped oft and were brine jiatrolled i by a guard to enfotee tho frequent "So l fll It and whli.li was belnif generated ? Admittance" sIkh. What they did not know' ian that ' Inside that bulldhiR was n dlrlelble probably the largest In America a bal loon 100 feet Innit and TO feet high. Into which then were being forced tho 25,610 cubic feet of hjdroiien Ras necessary to (111 t, and whkh wk I)Iiir generated by a plant on tho cioiind Nor did they Isnow that this balloon wis to flRiire prominently In the musylo photodrama Slclen Orderp " Ii.ipm1 on the Drusy Iiino mclodramulo spectacle, VaIed Order" ' which William A. Prady Is now producing with a Unci cast of motion-plctmo star In 'stolen Orders' will nppear Kim Cordon. MonWRU I.oe June i:iIdt;r, Ciirljlo Illackwell, SlailRO ttnns nnrt ClcfrKo 1 McQuarrlc. and the production will be the first of tho ble rpectacu'ar photo plays to be produced by Mr. 13nd, as recently announced , Ono of tho episodes In ' Stolen Orders" h1ch promises to be especially Interest lnr H that in which n lijdroplaiio fig ures In a rccue at pen. A Curtlos ma chine Is used, and Mr. Ilrady recenth flew the four miles from TxmRport to the Curtt-s lnngai at the Inlet us th juest of KcndrlcK, an Atlantic City aviator. VARIED PROGRAM OPENS AT HOUSTON HALL International Politics the Opening i. ' Theme of Discussion in U. of P. Lectuie Couisc International politics. II o Orst of a cries of lecturea arrmced by tho 1'nl-. erlt of T'ennRjhanla, will bo Rlen today In Houston Hall Thn proRrain. which Is one of aitlltv, will etend durlnR next week. 'Xranslatlona of He cleslastcs la one of the features of the ' program Dr. James C Dillanh irofesor of political economj In Wharton School, I will speak on International politics Ho will touch upon the lnfluenco of thU ' country in International affairs The Old Testament will be pone oer next Tuesday ienlnR bs Prof Mori is JAttrow. Ho will read IiIh own trans lations of Hccleslastes and .plaln tho phllo8oph of ti 0 booh. French literature will bo llcuyed r.t Thursday eenhiK b Prof H V Olroud A lecture on "A Jew lull .state In Palentlne' will be delivered next Sat urday by I)ald W Ainrani, of tho Law School There will also be n review of Manical literature by MIhh Alice M. ItusBell next I'rlday ctnlnt; In llo-' unkal Ha'l. HIS HAIRLESS HOLIDAYS MAY HELP LICK KAISER' 'SmlllnR Bill" Parsons, originator of and central flRure In tho new Capitol i remedies, tho first of which Is soon to ke released by tho Goldujn lilstrlbut lnc Ccrporation, Is asklnR his fellow yaldheads throURhout tho country to Join him In a series of hairless holldajui for the benellt of Uncle Sams war sav ings campaign Let every member of the bald-paled Motherhood deny hhnbclf the luxury of fair tonic frrm this da on, he hURRes-ls. Let him shako his head firmly when the barber sugRcsts "a few drops of this. r, mat spots RettlnR bigger ull tho time, and quietly transfer from his iruus-rs nocuct to tn ono reserved for thrift stamp cash tho quarter of half QOllar the litrlief tu ilii !( fn Tat h'm tuin his back and inarch resolutely I , .ii mu muKKisi BpnnKH a nemo otsomethlnR new, no matter how tempt ij? the lain I, no matter how persuaslvo tne gu irantee " .'T,l?ugh ?ou cai,t e'et a. .man who has rorgotten wluro to Mop vvatihinR hi face to admit it," observes Bill, trcre Is f",uh inonev wasted on hopeless hair ionics In a ear to equip a transport J?atl of troops ani set them dqwn on the JrlnR line n France. Twent-flvo or ntty cents fc r the barber Ineans ono ?. ,L0..,,,lrlft s'anips Five dollars for , lo bottles or KWiet-smclIinc aomethlnir1 K ean8..a. V "almfn stamp 1 shall ml ?S.?lv t0 lle-,r "" hrother baldheads ms- '"it tney seo tho sense cf my argument," l LANsnnwMw fii.un IN CHARITY CONCERT ,!he G1.e.? of t,, f'ountry Club of Lans nowne give a concert next Wertnes iSMi.e.enln? nt th0 Twentieth Ccnturj iJir. ?nsdowne for tho benefit of tlio I t ""ut,""!a -naniies or Eastern Dela- l .eii v-u"nl- ine lilee, under the Ul-, L Kroiinii r 'lenr 11011, will sing; three r ,.';;."- i.,o 4.1,0 Miiuiairt will IJ'l I'iTi.,?-'bre'Holz am' William Sylvanoi It'w."- ,Y.n.B ol lnn reatures of the (""vXTfi" WJ ' b tl,e "Street Songr." from 1 I, .aUEhtV Mnr ntts, r,,r, .,. ,... n.i.. r n .C- ?.. -, ouub uji t.iie nyitt i LP .Mlilnar"y tl10 aiee elves two sub-, 1 SerJIn" c,oncerls eacl1 ear. 'I his J ear I I.i, eHti..-" .?"? s-"'.cei'e anu me bud i "VTinilOntt ntitrnn,t n ,u AAi... 5SJ?Pei tho charity concert belrnr tub- Itf i tiTil. " ,'Vcl"bers feUlnK that It I ?.i? Procee(!a to charity, i;Very one w. t tho E00 tickets hi (.,..! ' 1 7 ' Josef HofniBitn Recital Billed JORPf llnfmM. ...lit . ... ,.. Ti it Vh. ,1 j ""'" '" ww in rrcuni W ft"iau.Vny.OIJ,lU31 n Wfdiiebd ay Anil. fcVli. ,'""" -w. Allld 1 uv Ills S,,a."?!tal appearance In Philadelphia .vtiivun, ,-iiarcn zu. -rnm tiin h. ir. ;j'" Jreni seasoni That there iinf!f2iJr.fa,K' P'anlt who .approach tlon o i txtraorainary pomen- and ,ni.n. " i . . "" '"" niusicai t trahu fi,.,., V,l?ueB ,s nn ea"y demon f nte&L "1iiech"l L's colossal! his teitVv a . . ""B v"1.1" noquence una .;?.'. , fe?tur.e ot '' Program will i ?lch -, his jj i hi nnnnii unnnt. -.m -i i.. I. -- i !- uuiiutu UL L.I1UUI11. contalna the famous Funeral . alarrh n... ..., .,. v .Mlic'? be, inMHV;":i"" yiopin nuinoera will rS' the v.TJ. " i' 'V major .octurne ana kii Vala In A flat major. Stage Receptions at Orpheum BMaShi B 1n Tuesday afternoon, r act i. v-.i- "' VrP"Bun Theatre w i ""i as hosts an hnu.... t i,i. u.chVu.ri;!'0.. "pi to v 9 come in .i-.:'.'"""'?.' . -V.? nt to s trctii .oi-T r vuI'lu" nun our pa ? thl i- MWU"WJ1 "and we bellee . tucceed .-..., .0 .,,- proper S5 way. We cannot 'neern nnrt VC '. f"""r' our ouui- tes. e hoDa anO !)). ihu iu o frankly, to the mutual advantace ' U ccncernVd." COMMENT "STOLEN ORDERS'" BIG DIRIGIBLE V ,v 7 jesey r; ,'tflfc '- - Ak yHHI ft HHmVRHHHHHf . H aK i?s.i.v5'3.L .. rt.v.i, ' ' ,.t"Tm:. ."i:,'":.?"'".' '"'''" lVrt-,''v3'?i,A3'f'i!-4'-" ? oI1 t0 Kl, a" I'Tfurnnmo now LMwlaal 'S-"1 V,-aXWiuJ.Wv iivAif(ttfe.'-Xi .i , . j Tlu retired pi rform,ers huh thellered bafe y guaitle.l tlown in Longport is this 100-foot-lotig balloon, miIIm ?t"n? nn ,cx' ""'f r.ol5 i the melodramatic motion picture winch William A. IJrady is staging on the beach nnd in the aUy. FAVEKSHAM'S FINE CURLS PROVE MARY DRAMATIC RECORD, lMCKFORD'S IDENTITY Willi un ritersliani, who Is to present' Mlnlo Mary 1'lchford was In San Lord and I.adv AIim" nt ti,A t , - i rrnnrJn , ,..-t,t . 1...-1., tn..nr '""""' occaniu ins own linnaRer In 100S, after three onseeiitli- reasons In The Hquaw .Man s an netor-maili. Rer he has the following prodiutlolii to Ms ci edit l-iin. 'TIil World mid His Wire " d ipted from tho hi mlidi of i:ilicjrar.u 11ns, .Stephen Phillips a "Merrd" nin 'The I awn b IMward Kiioblnuih, lsi. Julius t'aesar ,1'1I ' (Jlheilo and itoimo and Juliet , lull. "Tho llawh, b 1 rancls do Crolsett; 1910, 'CettlnR Matrled, by llernard hiiaw , I9i,, llirnard ."haws "llsill. ance," lllon ralthrop s 'Tho Old Coun tr" nn Jl. V Carton s ' j,onV and I.adv Algj. BROAD Street TWO WKKKS JJElilNNINtt ... . MillHlNOS iiij vrrnnxriiifiit with Llun A I rluii.er mil drnr.e I I'reieritt MRS. "SERVICE" I'rpi filed "A NIGHT AT AN "You'll All Be Walking Spanish!" llVOOlT tSTP At Last! the LAND M O N D A Y rAi?i?fr,K' The r- ..s Parailp T 'he II vS, .0 rZZ.Jl-r,'z A.v-S S Immnnen w of the mm im&" inv spx ' . ,. jmr . . S&&v Gx Spectacle! vm I ill HI I jfj It. iV HHIl -iXAi 1 I I liW f7tlT7 r .l..-n nA. n.t JBBA J II $J&'s jWP y Quixiro fx r fvnofnef J . -v. - "" sp w',u 1 fEwSj T'v i I tr jPyv ' jf vviy Only 1 JtX o AH Trains to pi & JT 1'hlla. Are MOW 4r T7V N' ! mtha IWSK'1 I I W?$itfM$2f American m lilt 1 rdrTAiiMX I I VB3--f-V4.rj . -- '-.1 uSMf J rftW J I" JL'UUS MHHM ni 1 if Sry VjilC Wises Hl World! ag R VJA-A AXAak SM'I, M0N-NIUDMGEK, Hub. MATINEK T(I11A TONIfillT AT SllS NfAT LAST WEEK Wm "IB A-liTkfcJ Tfl-lI-lV fu.Nf.MiV& NiTtrnuw LAST POPULAR MAT. WEDNESDAY "A TRIUMPH" r-nil,Aru.riiiA muss lrt S-tfllar Apuearanm In rhllailrlplila of thr IllttlniuUbrd ioung Aclor LOU "LIKELY TO Or' EVERY MATINEE GIRL." TELLEGEN (Vnilfr llli Own Manacrnrntl wiiii ins iaTiRE oBKiif. i. iy..!l?.R compam r IN IIIH IlOMlNAn.NO TKIUMPH "BLIND YOUTH" nv wii.tRn mick and loir Thiii-ohN nlUECTION CHABI.K8 IJIIJtSO. CUUK BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT, March 18th, Seals Thura. "gJX" orivric Mouosro ., wilij rnnsE.NT a nbw comedt PitAitA THE LITTLE BELGIAN ny AnTiiun WITH A TYPICAL tneludlnK.Krill.r, I KT NN AUK. J.IIAR.I Jf?. 1SU vdVliKRIK 1 llf I Tin- f,rj '"' l'i .iram - i8!i rrifv KMMLTT MIMKirnisi. "SiivfViVi S.HKNII. JD.NK H W T1IOR.N iY. KMMLTT MIMIlirrimw. litHKL. IWMtCNIi, u.-J "" jiwh.i. IHTOV. SIBH. FDMUMI. ll BNKY. 11KNIIV. MIIEBWOOI): TIMEUY PRICES Efe',0,.i 50cto$;.50 1 POPULAR 51 MATIN JSE WD., I. arni'l 1U MATIVK1C SATtTMnAY ) ' EVESINCT PUBLIC ON STAGE I. I'lctuie. marlllv of Clothes l,ine Allej." which Is to bo oxlilbltid at tln Stanley Theatre, Phn was teipiefiid h the P.t.l ( Hiss otll. ' its to upe.iU to lil ftuu worUneii ftiRfred In tho preit t ulon lion Worl.i. tho ,K phlpbulldl is p'ant Tile popular llltlo Ktar w ire a 10" nnd .1 cloth hat, ami nine of the ine-i wero doubtful of hr lihutltv If oil re M ir I'likford wheio are our tiirlk" jilled an "II b daubed worker. With that (.hallcnfie our 'Iatj' whlpii'd off hr hat and the famous PkUford uirls tumbled otr hr I shouldern Tho shlpjard cchoeil with the iheera of the men and lhe listened t tentlelv tn the stars Hocpnnt appt ' and tho results wero mure thin bitis- I fauot) to tho lied 1 russ pi-oph SAMUEL F. NIXONI,;1fS,1;" AION.. MAIICII 1S .-''.-. (!KK 11SM MIIMIU en FISKE I'lii In Inn iU 1)1 III. Mil LtM HVN nf ttte rndf nile I nuifaUo INN Kne-Vrt 1 1 1. n Mini) nt sv SAMUEL F. NIXON 1 1 iialiia 1' r .ttr lioMs M IOM.. Hunt, laimuer OF JOY! MATS. WED. & SAT. KI.AW & ERLANGER STIR THE FLUTTERING HEART nri.Li.TiN ntriiMAjr MOROSCA CAST . IHifftrVVHrtV IfaTTATlf UlildDasm nnnfi. n" 11 j-iiivwtj'i. IAi"r i. MIISI IIMiroiO, JUV1.X1 UKKUE, u r"-"M"tr-'-"'Uix7iviMzj2"f!GiX!aiiSxfi'. ' ' "unif un' nar' s nn ip v SMKLo 'Vi, , l-renent. In I sir c-. . irfiR m VW VV Snansh " vaL Jtr X V Ali L.IIIJE, " - SAMUEL F. NIXONi!,-"?-1 kBM1 LBDGfiR-PHrLADELlHrAt SATUKDAY, AND FILM EDWIN FORRESTS NATAL DAY OBSERVED AT HOME IGrent Trnfjedluns Memory Kept I Orrcn by Itesidcnts of Institit t!on Heating His Name Vn Informal dinner, n few tendings fioni .Slnl.cspearo, and reminiscent talks was the, waj In which tho 112th an nUcrcarj of tho birth of Kdwln l'orreft was celebrated toda nt the Home I for Actors and Actrccsoi which benrs the Rriat traedlan'K name, o the Urls tol pike llolmeabure A ImsUet of flowers was placed on Torrcsfs rhuc In ..( lMul k KpKopal I'liurcli eraeatd Third ttreet below I Walnut, an a trlbtito from the homo In former jenrn a nj was Rlcn by he rrVdonts of the homo on t'orrestn lilrtlidi) but It wis bild b one of tho ri Phlnl ett! Mr rioremu Kobltion, Mts Juinlo Stone. Mrs John Mactt, Mr Samuel Charles Miss Mdnej Cow ell, Miss Ann 1 Ware Dimes, Mlis ;mHy I. wis, MUs Joiihlne lllshop and Miss ni Lie "Doing Our Hit" for Spring U1111 TJie Winter (3arcen production ' Da i?l: Hl!r .""" cV" bc ""' "tlni. tlon at 1 inri. ?c,y!ut K,rrl ',er """ae this! t-prliiR The proilui Hon H the tw.ntwl mcind extnnaRUizi to bo produced at .u" ,orIv "1,II,I("1 iomcdJ p!i.Mi(.i Mnco lis opt nine on Mnnh JO lift n i,n wVk,.'if '"'nK.our lilt In I,j Harold UterldRc, It helnR tho nin. uerith ex tiaBRan?a he hit wrltltn f..i tj,e 1,,. tor flat den The music pioMded In MKinund KombciRand llermio Tlmbirn fcr which Mr. Itomberir has written ti1( More The east lucu.rs PranU Tlniiel Henry Jewls, James J Cor,ett I Inrle. Jud-K Ada f,.ws JamtsMunon Hu" can Sisters and tho Cansltios CHESTNUT ST. NIGHTS AT 8,10. MATS. WED.. FRIDAY CATimnAv THE PRICES NEVER CHANGE NIGHTS $1.50, $1, 75c. MATINEES $1, 75c, 50c LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEG. MON. NIGHT ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN OFfCRS THE BRILLIANT AND SPARKLING SUCCESS "'aI. REPLETE WITH MUSICAL GEMS OF HAUNTING SWEL'l NESS AND, MtLUUlUUi) REFRAIN " vv'Iffl.SXfil M?X V (Kh'yu t ' ' " 1 frlJW&WBESi! W .-"ij i7?X&mMXrWm3tt 'LISTEN' ONCE AGAIN TO "ONE WHO WILL UNDERSTAND" "RACKETY COO" "ALLAH'S HOLIDAYS" "I CAN TELL BY THE WAY U)U DANCE, DEAR" "IN A HURRY" "KATINKA" "YOUR PHOTO" "I VANT ALL THE VORLD TO KNOW" "SKIDISKISCATCH" "THE WEEKLY WEDDING" "I WANT TO MARRY A MALE QUARTETTE" AUGMENTED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LYS1C THEATRE MONDAY at 8 15 MATS.WED.&SJtT. TWO WSSKS ONLY WILUAM FAVERSHAH MAXINE ELLIOTT IRENE FENWICK MACLYN ARBUCKLE IN R.C.CARTQN'SCOKtDY "LORD AND GREATEST OF ALL-STAR CASTS Evenings and Sat. Matt., 30c to 52 Wed Mati. 1 CA Be.tSeati " HP9 Be.tSeat. r1"'" rilVW mpnBfM HHH Sat. Evening, -ft Jtw .Hbh ffl I l Nll0n Nlrduorei.Otn Mtr I pBhmB 50c to $2.50 fiLIittlE,'JiLBV CJ' "M' MTS, 10 A: I9r. S I AHFI PHI i5 P0P- MAT-THURS- - i P Mi-c.K(!.ll?1 lIEiLmi ;t'i y,, regular mat, today it$ m77hT7.i... L,t.n & c. I ;LSSiss5U IEI0HHHHHHHbZI3 flj. E Cold PJtD0lon W THRILLING DRAMA OF HOW FAR A WOMAN WILL W J$Z lm, " ''" l GO FOR THE MAN SHE LOVES I rJ-a I "The House of Hate" 0E0mW 11 W LAST MAT. TODAY Kim I lttfimS'4 lii Tonicht Last Time ! I fMmFrCX ftk TlieFarorll. anB-aM M ig if fi Y i S Sft 1 Vunlral j viti f w - J IJLiUbSiJn lon""4 I II JL Vr Am JivUv JLjl a tkaiv or Minm and MEionr Lliraa;aBBaiii.-.m A BROAD Last Mat. & Ever. WmT CIIARLKS IHLLISOIIAM rrMcnts m llrajna br J n 1 Kekcrt Mary ANn S. ioodman, fonndd on the utory by John riemtnv Wilton, i ACTIVITIES ANN PENNINGTON IN "SUNSHINE NAN" Well-Known Dansousc nt KeROnt In I Her Latest Paramount Photoplay At I ho ltCRent Theatre on Monday dainty Ann 1'enninRtott, tho woll known iilai-iiFe of tho ZliRfcld rollles 'Mlfa 1917" and others, will ap'pear In her 1 latest Paramount phottplay, "Sunshlno Nan" ThlM Is nn adaptation of Allco Higan lilies -fahary Allej " As will 'be remembered AIIv HcRan H'ce Is tho author of "Mis Irrs of the I'abbuRO 1'atch, "I,ocv Marj ' "Mr Opp" and 'The .Seen Stt ins" and others The WM. PENN t.M NTHt .l Uec. Mom Ml , . HIT. 40th A 4ttt JllSl I.TI.. 7 I lrt Time nt Ponnlftr Prteet LYDELL & 11IGGINS l HI ltI, ( lIMhin slll.TI II . J( K jl 1 Oil II C Ml I1K1.SN S ltls . 1)1111 It. t IIUII I B tTS M WILLIAM FARNUM In Ulllliim lot rirliirlitt'oit of Irtnr lliicu n , "LES -MISERAHLES" omplrtr I lmniti of lllll ThnriUj GAYETY 1'Iiil ulr1pliti r-imoiti lnrl(ili Thilri Sill st. HI I OH MM, M Hot ti I hone ZALLAH AND The Tempters gggfc CHESTNUT NEAR 11TH UNDER DIRECTION Or MESSRS. SHUBERf THE MUSICAL PLAY OF INFINITE CHARM tljr ItARBAClt L FRIVL, Authori ou-ni, iv jovr. high ji:;i:i 1UE IlhElI LADYAUiY" PRODUCKD BT Nash I T, CAST IV Wm. A. Brady SAO rcrfarmuiers nt I tlif rUjhoM, XT. 4mmmL wmsSM 1 1 ..I.. I I-. nil HI II Ul 1 1 lilliniHLiff I B'lli Iffiiill IIUWI llll IIMDUIHi Ik' l, . -ski I BlPh8'wKEieH irwi Hrrrik'lii 1 .flfti.ttHL lL t B. m ln HT iiTiiiril n 111 I ' I li-'iJt lth l-IAItl, WIIITI, i. MARCH 0, 1918 t.SJHB " ' ' ' "" ' " -' , !!, vttt0HmlHMi&M f , '.' "'V'V""' "' ',""'". ' " J ' ' imimwiiwiiiiiimm)iiiiii mi i mmmmmmm!mSESSE3R I '' V 'V V 1 V CONTINUOUS 9a;m,to msftM. t-J Hi . .'! jST".' ois. Jwsm&mL MllMI 1l .) -Wl.tisi m "ll.U'l rrfcnt Constance Talmadge in iittsr siinfi(i or "THE STUDIO GIRL" IZJi ' '" 'I'll r u ..,1 lq I ' 1 t I r it i m d ! m CUES l'NIT IlKLOW Uni Nlf I I K Ill.TI I.N (II Till. IMOUl-UlUll I. sl.l,. HllsTlllKArs CARTER. De HAVEN M.w m)N(,s irn uMi -Mon-i & Campbell Flossie In "lilt M-Th-lll U" Homer B. Mason & Marguerite Keeler l-lll -I'NTINI. KlllTllt I ll ItsQV linmiM's III ST l-l WIIT. "MMllllHI" Mack & Vincent'Four AnkeriFritx Bruch & Sister Sully, Rogers & Sully i.viitv Mini i) u.Mt 1:1 : lA7i mi'(ii: -in mi kicvnsi . rill; MITII mid GLADYS HANSON I lllON M I Til l'VmHTIM Two Mio lnll Mntlnrf. i V. M . ly rnil Mr. Nklit. H V. M Jlc to SI.OU "call Mttl ll Well in ilianrr. Hell, I I'lirrt .Ull! Iiriclnni, Kuin JIuU Sj ran f Wirt i r ni iiH iriiriHiii unu. i un i ' mm mil iwnrjs J. IKIl) IMUHIMINN l ORPHEU , . ,,.. ... tj I Eve. Prices, 25c, 35c & 50c g (i lint 1nila l,.T TIM1. TI1NII.IIT g ' "Till Ml i i iitnii i ii" ip M UMiINNINd M(INI) 1. NINO f, qRD WEEK OF THE K In a Hutinn t uinerl "PAIS FIRST" MATS. TUES. THURS. &SAT. BEST SEATS 25c I I rel JMmnvrman : Jr h production I n hlch thn tnu not J ro hiari Allium lourtcnay anJ Th os Wife ro fetiturrd Eg FIRST TIME IN STOCK One of th9 I,ooh Hurir!i nf thn lrnr3 B Week of .March IS g 1 "UNDER COVER"! A TAt. r.m liv J V. lTaMl V.tr mM ll rt&vmbvzzzvv &LssS! W$ "a soLin kvrniku op nni.iaiiTruL BNTRKTAIKMICNT." Xonh Ajmrtcun. MHr np Mr kr WBlMr: nVH Market Street Above WEEK comMEcirG MONDAY ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST HALF OF THE WEEK FOURTH EPISODB OF TUB nil MY FIKST JUaYM SON mm H COMING WEEK OF MARCH 18 I 01 l'rrsfiiU I frt Miouhtc of thn Mutt Thrllltnc l'liotoiihi rnxtiutlnn nf Mothru Time "CHEATING THE PtJBLIC" lllll II MTKMTHIN "rilV, (11 lOIXN CI lf.K IN Kl "SI ." srui:i:r FLORA & PARKER iiih in mi in it i nn riN(i Geo. Swan & TMII 111 t k Mack ( KIIHs Ch at. I I. Mlllt: l-ri-rnt in "Liberty Aflame" ll 11(11 NI1 iiiiim- in sA CHESTNUT STIIEET nmrirriov Mi:sdiis. HiiuncnT Last Mat. Today 1 Olllght OI 1 1) "VT THESE ARE THE 5 LAST TWO f PERFORMANCES ' A j of I OVER jl THE TOP r v R I C 'civ Noimourns ( L, i V- CHL'MMV HCVlnW I AST MWivnu Toim- "'J1 TI51U TONU.HT ' ODDS & ENDS, OF 1917 ' Academy, Wed. Etc, March 13, 8.15 ' RECITAL BY ALMA GLUCK SOI'ltVM) Atiitted by Sip. de Stefnno, Harpist 'Tickets 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $3 B llrppf'i. 1119 thrtlnut. Lki. to (Iro. T. Italy JASCHA HEIFETZ l Young Russian Violin Genius RECITAL ' Academy Thursday Mon 1A j of Musicl Af t at 3 mar". Tl(l.rls Now $2 00. fl.50. $,oo, ,t irir tt ,i -j!tiiiu f, Ilox hrati, $3 War Tar J01 lalra, llifrl.ii to ,,,., r. Hair, ACADE5IY. Wrd. AH.. SUrrh 20. .1 a 1 i. PIANO RECITAL BY j H0FMANN o s E r Tickets 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $3 iunri in iirppe-. hjb C hrlnut fit. METROPOLITAN,. . oi;er house .Metropolitan Oixth Co.. V.Y. ATE8So0ocrR' " RIGOLETTO Matt. DarrlenUs, Bratlau, Aim. I.aiam lut APMrnc). tit iota, JUrdon.., KoV,: llada. land., Mr, I'aul, Sful, Una th.., nut. 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