V TW m P .-? hlftSX'WV. '''VT MiS'iJiT rv J ', ?"-,. u-,yvvr I t A 1 IT, . ft ! '. 5r' Evening PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAKCH 23, 1918 i ?z7Fzvrri u;i I I 7 INTERESTING TOPICS OF PIPE-MAJOR FOUGHT i REAL"FUZZY-WUZZY" McKenzie Baillic, of British Recruiters, Backing "Getting Together," Indorses Kipling The British and Canadian ntcrultlnis MUtlon, which Is backing the spectacu lar war play, "flcttlnic Together," which comes to the I.rlc Theatre next week, relics hy no means wholly on the foot lights to Inspire patriotic enthusiasm In dramatic stle One of the most active rplrlli In the organization need no Ac tional trappings. He Is Pipe-Major Mc Kenzle Dallllc, who, every day, at 220 Weil I'orty-iecond street and from an automobile all ocr Clreater New York, pipes "Ilonnlo I.addle," or some other ntlrrlnK Scotch tuno to lnplre Scotch men, Britishers nnd Canadians to vol-1 untorr for the British ur Canadian army , In Brigadier Genera! Whites great drive for 50,000 recruits In two months. I Millions of people tho world over have read Klpllwt'a poem about 'Tuzij . v,Vuzz.' the "hlg black boundln" beg gar" who "hruk u British fquare" but I lpe-MaJor Ballllc has the advantage of them. He Imh not only read the poem ' hut ho wts actually In the squiro when It was broken He was working In the' Brighton stocKvaids In Itoston In 1877 when the military w.inderluxt seized him I and he pronipllv went to England and Joined the Jloial Marino Artillery lie ' was un the Temeralrn during the bom bardment of Alexandria when "L'ondoi . Charlie' Hercsfotd wis signaled "Well done, i-omlor" and was In the Soudan when ISreit Brit iln wan endeavoring to relievo Uordon at Khartoum I "Tim l'ortv-MM ond, Battullon of the I Black Watch mid the itoyiil Marlito Ar-I tlllerj li.nl gone forward to relievo the (.arrHon at Hln Kat," ho nld ' hut when wo got thcro we found u big heap of ...-I- U....m l.f. .. I.I.... I.. ,1... .!.. ....- ..... ' The big blackH who h id killed them soon Kt The primal requisite Is to please If, ' ,an,e after us and we formed a square- ' o heit'fhjVatln'n 1 a nrltM. ,u,ro that never had been f ".nntf'lK SSt. 'eM'aVr.?1 m7y 1 t.Hrtl. a,. In ti ,.,- tnr. III. f 1... ..t, lni,ll...1., ,. i .. . . . '. .. '""' "".., " " "--. noiu nimneii up in irto pudiic as an ex- . orner was tho artillery and In tho mid-, ample to h,. avoided ' die were oui camel", our wounded, Hck "A friend of mlno once remarked to nnd supplies There wero thousands oflni", 'As noon n squ attempt to make a the black beggars, nnd after firing a vol- ?"00' of. tru, stage the public begins to lev from th lr rllles lliev drooned the ley ironi intir mien uirj uruppra mc, guns ami came straight ut lilies, bavo nets and artlllerv with nothing but assegais long, wicked spears, ou know. We mowed 'em down, but tho blacks still allvo came on like the mad men they were, and actually broke the npjarc tho first time In hlstorj at tho corner where tho artillery vvau One hundred of em got Into tho squaro and , , . , . . , . , ne had to reform so wo could nght I em wnnout Killing our uwn men wo soon finished 'cm off. but they all died flghtlng Ilko wildcats" "Did ou have a mU up with any of then' ' be was asked "Yes one of 'cm not mo throuch the Kg with appear " ' KOt m ",rUBh ,he "Wat did vou do ' ' vvnat uia ou no. mr " ' ;.-lvc, '"si-" B,h .; ;? major said blmply, and a momana later tne strains or "Uonnio J.addle' were calling hcotland'.s sons to the flag under which the Gordons, the hciforths, the Black Watch, the Camcrons and manj other Highland regiments have won undying fume. . FAMOUS STAGE STAR DIES IN 86TH YEAR Maggie Mitchell, Praised by Lincoln, Succumbs In New York Nrir York, March 23 Maggie Mitchell, clghty-slx jears old, one of tho most famous of American actresses, died yesterday at her home In this city. Miss Mitchell, whoso name in private life was Mrs. Charles Abbott, began her career on the stage when sho was five J ears old, taking child parts The play In which Bho later achieved her greatest famo was "I'anehon the Cricket," first Produced In New Orlenns In I860. In this and other plajs she appeared often before President Lincoln. Sho retired from the stago about twenty jears ago. Sho had been In poor health slnco last Auguit, but her death came unexpectedly and was duo to apoplexy. Born In this clt, she first played at tho Old Howery Theatre. In 1851 she appeared at Hurton's Chambers Street Theatre In 'The Soldier's Daughter," and then began a tout as u star, appear ing in repertory. An ardent Isortherner, sho was In aioDiie, Ala, wnen tne civil war cnueu, and she often told her friends with pride of the furore she created by being the first woman to lalso the bears and Stripes In that city after tne declaration of peace. In the early spring of 1863 she was Playing In Washington when one day a messenger came to her dressing room to say that President Lincoln would esteem It an honor If she would call at the White House the next day, "And the President sent his own carriage for me," Maggie Mitchell would say as she often retold the great event. "And when I got there he shook my hand and looked at me steadily for a minute and then he said: 'I heard of you so much, oung woman, that I wanted to meet you here in our home.' That's the way he said ( It. 'I heard of ou so much.' And that was the greatest day of my life." She was married twice. Her first hus. band was Henry Paddock, of Cleveland, whom she married at Troy. N, T In if uti, arter a courlsnip or rourteen years. Later tne Became tne wire ot Charles Abbott, of Oils clly. who sur- y vlves her with a. son and daughter. New Cohan Hevue Coming S. ThA attrnMInn tny th rVirrest The.Atra L Vi beginning Monday, April 22. will bo the I Cohan Revuo of 1018. which has been Paying to capacity audiences at me I New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. LH will begin a limited engagement. This p an onering ot star entertainers, trav tsitles on well-known clays and all tho many ana miriMui tnings mat go to make up a Cohan potpourri TAX REDUCED $568,052 K? fTrenton and Mercer County Trac tion Wins in N. J. Supreme Court T,.hU. V...I.I 9 TVIri-tlnr that f' lltl.OSS be deducted from an assess- K tnent ot'j:,063,903 upon the property of tt the Trenton and Mercer County Trao- Pjtlon Corporation for 1916, the Supreme E ......, t . . .... f.i.llu m..lf lvuuri, in an,opimon oy juui- 4J,., F na Instructed that the amount, aner y deduction was made, be apportioned to Jthe respective municipalities In the ; county In which property cf the com- RVPiny is located. Efr WTien the trolley corpoi atlon appealed Lrora the county board's decision to the Kate board the latter virtually amrmta assessment by aaaing os,uoi as a nf value." The Inclusion Of mis ii- untiMJi baM.br MM iurme ' ERIN'S TENOR AND HIS COLLEEN kHHHHIBl -eByBaaaaaaaaW , M JL ' ILLLLLHBwl ivHliiiiiiiiiiiiiiHLiiiiW """'.jiiiBp ' i mHmiKn -'".-i '- - i . niri - 1 rn. i- il TftA.ih.B, irn.r i i t -ir - --- -" - John McCormack, shown here with his nttractivc youns (liiURhter, will he heard in his final rccitnl of the season at the Jlctiopolitan Opera House on the ovcninR of April 11. ' M'f'OIiMAric TiATMtJ w ""'"ACIY MAINS COMPULSORY ART . " " ,, ' Compulnory education stops with the schools," Insists John McCormarh, the j tenoi, who will give a concert nt tho Metropolitan on April 14 "vou cnlU force ,ho puhnc. t0 01rn I unless the public! desires to learn lliat whj the Fo-callcd 'educational Idea' In art W n falluio ho far as all forms of BnlPrtllnniAnt urn mnp,,ntal .'" ,i'"jrw- .(l in in nnni tin ruin.ii- i , , . , ,,,.,,. j i.iji,,. and delightful form that education takes The artist who attempts to play the schoolmaster Is the foe of art. be CftUhe ho robs ir of Its itetltrhtfilt ouulltv. the very quality which makes it educa- ,l0"vni'i,,.7SCi,it in, . i,. m... , I rxJmSySlV jou must eit. ou must drink' When l ..... . uu. .. i. 1. -. ..m- .o ,'c-wi, il htm n" VII" IHPllllCl. to do ill this, una whin this same Dl- vine rrovmence give us human naturo It gave us the Instinct to love and tick I the things that are pleasing It Is this , Primal Instinct which teaches us to up- I Pftlnte art The savage, emtio t appn- I clRl" 1rl- ou t'av" True, but he dots I a'P;'ato the things which are pleasing and that Is the basis upon which ull art M, hullt Human naturo In Its rellnc-1 mrnt ' "uman "aturo tlie s-""e " ' , MARY NASH ZEALOUS IN WAR RELIEF WORK Mary Nash. In crmmon with so miny of her professional sisters, is an effective factor In the excellent work being done by the stage Women's War Relief. Mie Is eager to help the organization In anv way she can, and of late has been dubbed by her sister, 1'lorenco Nash, the sub scription secretary, tho "champion trav eling subscriber." With tho name goes a tale. When "The Man Who Came Hack," In which Miry Nash enacts Mnrcolle. was plavlng In Dctiolt Just prior to Its en gagement nt tho Adelphla, Miss Nash was the guest of Mary Mannerlng, who Is at the head rf the Stago Women's War Relief Work In the Michigan city. Natural! v during her stay much was said of the zealous cnmpilgnlng In pro gress, and Mis-, Nash decided to givn mruuKii , niiiimc-riiiK ii generous sunscripnon 10 lurmer tne worn. Tills the did Just before she left Detroit Miss Nash received a letter frcm her sister, who. In her ofllclal capacity as subscription secretary of tho Stage Women's War Relief, requested a contribution. Here was something of a quandary. With one subscription of the size Just made, Miss Nash felt she should make another through her sister, nnd that, of course. In order to make things quite equitable nnd friendly In the Nash family and all that sort of thing. It 'must be cer tainly as large. If not larger, tlinn the sum just turned over to Miss Manner lng. So a sizable subscription was dispatched to Miss Florence, who In tho meantime had heard from Miss Manner Ing, and promptly bestowed upon Miss Mary tho designation of champion trav eling subscriber. Miss Mary, en het part, states that the spirit Is very, very willing', but that she doesn't know how long she will be able to live up to her title. TEXTURE OF "HAMLET" IN DALY'S NEW ROLE j ist year and a quarter, and holds the Thi. ..r.mi Is from a letter written i long-distance record run for nny mu hvi'lH, Parker BuUer author of 'Pigs cal attraction In New York during tho tV mil ' .o in Mr, . Henrv -Il Harris 1 1"8 ,cn J eal"'' Tlxe otI,er -0"ipanles Is Figs etc. to Mrs . Y,n,B' Irnr have been presenting 'Oh, I)o on tour after w".'""8'" Aj"?1 Daly's l'"'0""' n even city of the land but the man ance of "Ihe Master In New York agers. William Hlliott and F Ray Com- "This play Is one of the few plas I '8toci, decided to reserve Philadelphia have seen that I would like to see with for the original company. Therefore this another man In the title role some time wm be t,e only city In the country out- some oiner year uciubo me iaic m ni,A Vtmtpr U one that is so cleverly written that Its meaning would be quite different In the hands of differ ent actors The same Is true of the Mact..'. nHf... nalv In ,n absolutely the it of lmshand that he portrays that he Is complete. So Is the wife. It would i be most Interesting to see what would hn the effect of the situation If the bus- band was a different sort of husband i anu mo vviie u aiiiereni nu... ut ""c;Mea by Robert Whlttler at tile Little given the same lines ns at present. I Theatr. during the week of April 1 suppose what I am trying to say Is that -rne piay has not been seen In Phlladel B F. Olaser, the adapter, and liahr, the Phla for nlmost four years During tho original author, have created a part jasoii of 1913-19H Mr. Whlttler gave that is. lino iiamiet, worm various in-. inrnretntlons and that It would be a joy to compare one Interpretation with anotner. very grateiuuy jours, "ELLIS PARKER BUTLER." "The Master" will be the Broad Street Theatre Easter attraction. CHESTNUT BELOW 12TH STREET NEXT WEEK-THE FASCINATING EVELYN AM) BOBBY rreMntlnf a Bepsrtolre WALTER DE LEON & MARY DAVIES A Comedr rlsrUt ef Mllltsrr Them.. Cslltd "lieMnd the rront" DOLORES VALLECITA'S INDIAN LEOPARDS The Mot DlitlnsulnheJ Anlmil Act In the World Harry ElHaJo CooMAlton & AllenPace, Hack & MackDeWinter & Rose Ultra Added restart! AND "The Weaker 'One" UWfeiS Wrmnstle flem. With Brllllont rmonr of ArUit. - uu n.n.M.ii.M. 1 P. M.. It iii4 v-Tir fa wr Ariii-ay tumMrr 9mnjHmmmnm,minmimntvMht nr j -v. j i-t ir' a. tmfS!fBgpgSlmmmm 'V'EVfi STAGELAND MABEL NORMAND AS A CULINARY EXPERT Vol the least of tho oppntunltlcs af forded Miss Mabel .Normand In 'The rioor Helow," her newet OoldwMi play, I uiiieii lor ine f-taniey next werx, is it i an ena to me nome institution, the til chance to acquit hersilf with ciedlt In rector organized and trained a new. com a kltchen-or rather a kitchenette Oddly Pny. which has this season been win enniirh. fn, .i, n. i.. u ,.r,tn ' "'" faor ' onnolsKura In New York -.j. .il. . . , ... . , ,, of tllm heroines, Mlts .Normand ns fi- , trlcla O t'.ourke prepares u meal It Is an hone.t servkeable repast, too Tom Moore, her leading man, eating ecry morsel of t There Is nothing humorous nbout nhn hrxiiruKi hut thorn ts a nnout the hreakfast. but .hern -a great deal of humor In tho ilcverlv de- v eloped situation I'atrlcla O ltourke, to eclpo the pursuing police wends her. way down a tlre-escane Into tho mystcrl- I ous floor below, finding thcro un agree- 1 able voung man who suspects that the I girl I h. 1 thief NevfrlhelessheallowH her ""til the m.n.on, of , law g up their search pf the building One. flour erulVM Into .mother nnd nnottier nnil ,, . ,"', , ; . . ; . . . '"trlcla Is forced to remain The night I'n-i'a 11 nen morning c-omes in, grmi ful Klrl preptrea n surprise breakfast for tho soung man, who bis slept with his head on his arms on the table It is this meal tint Miss Normand prepires with dlspitch and skill First she makes corree. followed bv buttered toast and finishing with deftly turned .ggs, nil . toiTither nnd served not 11s a lilt T uX"ll rSuirX 5? Vfii ,' h,.. h ,. '.i,.,,- tnr..rW... -r. Moore eats tho meal with nllrh Miss Normand herself p,irtakeH of the food, nrnrif i nniiMi Hint tl,A luHliii, mat, (u ! not a sole helpless victim of the actress' ' culinary capers I WEBER AND FIELDS UNITE IN "BACK AGAIN" i When Weber and fields will appear this spring at the Chestnut Street Opera House In their new musical vehlilo, I "Uack Again," It will mark tho stago reunion of these two comedl iiih after a sepiratlon of siveral earH. He hearstls now nro being held In New York city for this production, with the Dolly sisters. Rose and Jennie, as sub stars to the managers It Is slid that the new entertain ment will parlvkc largely of old Weber and Fields s atmosphere, although for the tlrst time tne partners will Iiive u pl.iy with a real plot and u consistent stori The "Mike" and "Meier" of of old have vanished Tho are now "Joe" nnd "Louie " This In Itself Is a novelti Frank Stammeis has wiltten tile book of "Hack Again" while Louis llirsch, responsible for such Fong sue cesses ns 'Hello, Frisco" and "Twinkle Toes," Is bird nt work on the scoie Josephine Whlttell has been cugagtd for the prima donna role The opening performance of ' flick Agtln" will be given In Trenton for a Saturday matlnn .mil night, and then the eompani will mine direct to this city for the Mond ly perform ince. The cv.ict length of the engagement here Is not stated, but at Its conclusion the com pany will go to New lork city for un all-summer run. Original Cast in Musical Comedy After fifteen months on Broadway the original cast presenting the musical com cd sucicss. 'Oh, Hoy,' Will bring that sprightly cntcrfilnment to the Lirlc Theatre on April 1 'Oh, Uoi" Is by (Suy Tiolton nnd P (1 Wodehoue, with music by the cvei tuncful Jerome Kern It has been piss ing continuously in New York for the muo or .vew xoris 10 get me case wiucn Includes Anna Wheaton. Hal Forde, Marie Carroll Lynne Overman, Fay Marbe. L'dna May Oliver. Augusta Havl land. Stephen Maley. Carl Lyle, E J uiunitan, jack juerrm anu a aozen ot the comellest Princess Theatre snow girls. - Ihson Plav for Little Theatre .Gh0sts," by Henrlk Ibsen, will be le. ti10 drama here ut tno Little Tneatre and also at the Forrest. Mr. Whlttler s role Is tnat or usnam. Next Week's Photoplay Calendar on Page 12 YOUNG AMERICAN ARl'ISTEJ NESBIT O'NIELL of New Boats and Mantes rirtt l'reieatstlon llertt ana SOe. McbU. P. H., sse u ai.wi nk "rt Ti, i i WXimlaai'it v" vflri TBsEtawWA AND THE MOVIE FIELD SUPERB FRENCH ART ' FOR LITTLE THEATRE- Copcau to Present Idealistic Mazantinita Hails From Gra-Vieux-Colombier Company natla's Romantic Albaicin, in Brief Season Here The most stimulating new force In Krench dramMIc art will he revealed to t'hlladelphlans when Jacques Copcau will bring his nilmliahle company of Maztntlnlta and fenor Antonio Billion the Theatre ttu Vleux-Colombler to tho Mazantinita Is a nntlvo of (Iranadt. I.'itlo Thealie for a seiles of K per- Spain One of the most Interesting1 formances, beginning Wednesday eve-.arts of this torled city of Gra nlng April JO Matinees will be glvenlnada Is Its Albaicin or gvpy nunrlcr on Thursday, 1'rlclav nnd Saturday and once a favorite lnunt of the llominj tho engigement will close on Saturday ' expert. Ccorgo Borrow, nnd It U there evening, April 13. M Copeau ha's exerted a unique ind potent Influence on the tnoilim I'rinch Theatre Artistic vltajfy, regardless of stale conventions, but highly re speetful f all forms of acting and stage dliectlon that nikke for shuplli -Itv nnd slnccntv. has been his aim Ills breadth of taste and appreciation of dramatic significance In tlso most diverse schools has led him to build l;ra''n.".t0r.MWl'?,P,Ca,ht,"cl,y '" prccedented 'I litis ha has tint on v given new life to Mollere and to blnkes- peare and the IJIIzabethan plMw rights, but to Alfred do Mused and numerous nineteenth century writers Ills mod- ern roater has embraced Materllnck. Henry Becque and Paul ( laudel The rcmxrknblo achievement or his Vlen' rViiriJ,m,M,R,U' Jh.r'ftr '.,u v leux-lolonibler (Old Dovc-Cote),on the i.en iianh or raris, prev ous to the war was hailed with delight bv all lovers i of the stage The conflict having put - " - v"T "t ni Lin in 1111:11 mil be seen nt the Utile Theatre The repertory will be arranged as fo. lows Wednesday nignt, April ID, Ifl ftiltl Imtmn r9 mI.4m .. t. LL. .. Ill JJolleren i.Avate , Thursday matinee. Itenard's ' Poll do Carotte ' and VII- l.rAli'u "l.n Tmi.,." -TM.......1.... Il. . .. ,f . .....' '"""'" msiu. .,,,. , fa Jlllotls, ,, irl,oiu,.f Merlmee's l.a Caroso du Salnt---acra. nient ' and Itenard's ' l.c I'aln de Menage" Friday night. Copeau's ' I.es r.rfreH uaraniaiov , .-uur.iiy nntinee. FrereH Karaniazov' l .'A , n,n unrl Cihi-.l. nl.li, ' l'oll do Cnro(,, ..,, -1 . iri..crsp I LYRIC One Week Only Beginning I PRIPF Krenln? 11 cuiicaua BLANCHE BATES IN X NF.M M 1IIRIII.IM1 U.tt PI V it GETTING TOGETHER fly MJOR HKITIf llaii Was) .1. INI(1IITi ponta Itv I 'fut. lilTA Rll I, lllKLi; ACT ana rLKN FI RTK ( FNKS. v.th a i InUudlns PERC1VAL KNIGHT HARRISON BROCKBANK VtlfTIWt MUSH If, RUTH I1KSH11N and 100 others, Ineladuig manTmenT w'ho hftve seen terrleo over thore. (UNDBn TUB AUSPICES OP" TUB BRITISH-CANADIAN ItECitUITINO MIS SION AND WITH TUB CCOPBRATIOV OK TUB L'NITDn STATES JIILITAIIT am naval ronccs ) All the proceed of theie performance to be devot ed to tne charitiee of the Government making the nght for Democracy. LYRIC THEATRE - SPECIAL THE COMSTOCK-ELLIOT CO. WILL PRESENT The Smartest liiliim; and Brightest Musical Comedy Success in Years Exactly as Seen at the Princess and Casino Theatres in New York for the Past Fifteen Months BOOK AND LYRICS BY GUY BOLTON AND P. G. WODEHOUSE MUSIC BY JEROME KERN ADELPHI Bajtnnlat Monty 6th Bin WOfiK MARYi NASH and Entire N.Y, Casl in The Thrill- inr Drama by Julet Eckert Good- mari) Baied on tho Story John Fleming Wilion V frn IHKW Wee !lsW? F.'VJ VfsSSSSLA flBslSMr sWiTjiissH aBBBMSE!-.Ti;-' m Kk n' ' MbbbbbB BBBKirlli.'v7 Btr- ' BBBB& BBBSVBBBBSBSBk. IRKh LbHIbKlbIbHbIbbW VHbbbHII rTi v hu SPECIAL $1.00 MATINEE EASTER MONDAY The WM. PENN i.Ans.TFR AVE. nri. oth 4t.i IIVII.Y. 2.1V K11.MVOH, JiO Wedn 0 KI. ....... .--. - ,,..,.-.,, - . ,, A lir.l nillir ui, .iutr.i.11 "DANCING A LA CARTE" ROIlllO tt NKI.SOV NIPPON UIO MR. AND VIRf. MKi. IIURNK lint VVe.t Philadelphia Hhonlm KITTY GORDON In "TIIK WASP" Thorrdar. Ildar end Neturdar "THE VIOL-INN" Comnanr ol Flf tjjn, Inrlndlac HERMAN TIMBERG or VIukIcbI Comedr Famo ANIJ THOSE mE UM.IN UBL8 Cl. I Gin. Av. at Vcnanro. E. ot Broad Mat. 1.30, 3.30. F.vft. 0:30 to 11 J ANN PENNINGTON ftr"" Nat Wek MARY rKJKFORD In "Amarllly of Clothllno Alloy" rACIMH MATINEE TODAT IMSMt, Aev Mk S TO REAL GIPSY GIRLS "THE LAND OF JOY"! Beloved of George Borrow Three dancers are especially promi nent In "The Land of .toy" at the Tor- est Thev re Senorttas Doloretes nnd tint Senorlta Mazantinita w..s born he teamed to step the garrotln soon aftel she was out of hei ir.ulle. for ' this dance Is indigenous to tho Al lulcln hiI known b tho native girls before they are able to read Mazan tlnlla made hei debut upon the stage at nil ciirlv nge ."1k hns ilhhctd In nil of the lending cities of her native coun- tt . but It was not until rcicntlj that Scnor Velaicn was wblo to persuade ""-'her to leave her homo for the long , ,.,. , ,,,.,. ,..i. ,,. tour of "lhe t.tid of Jov l.t'les, us a rule .no afrild of tho sea Kenorlta lioloretes Is ulso a Oltan i , , t,.,.,..,, , v.ai ... ,he -gvpsy '" ' ' ''" ln l'n ne gjpsy dancing queen ' 1'revlous to her In troductlon In this count! v this (-e.yon h" '""l "'"' nierlci and l'arls. i . "'" ll" " """ '" """ "" - In the catcgorv of famous dancers It vas In Barcelona that clip matin her first slag,, nppciance, having been brought to public attention by her uncle. Acconllng to the Spanish ( us- torn, she makes h-r enlrniues with numbers of tho choius Consiqucntly It Is solelv bv her Individually and the i misterv of her art that sho Is able to iIko nbove her nssntlitn (Inner rs ' tutnr mIImi- (lin nr il.inrn In IhA I . . .. .... . . . iisc part oi mo seine in wmen jennr- , poloretes and Mazintlnlta parti-, clinte This scene represi iuh the old1 typo of gvpsles with the wldo skirt c of the 1 is' lenturj The costumes were designed b Scnor Zuloaga, tho Span lh paintrr, whoe work has betn so i favorably received In this couiitr-. 1 Monday Night Mil.. Writ. a. "(. at ,'!l,V and Sat. Mat., 60c to $2.00 i.iotillcCf UVb IV 9A.4IU HOLBROOK - BLINN IMRTI.r.V VIWNHIS an I rhitrn i. nt th rirf I'un.Hiu.. . nniirint in - Coraing Monday, April 1st omplete riginai Cast d Production rom New York EVENINGS AT 8.20 POP.MAT.TIIURS. 5K& $1 RF(!UI.R MTIKB TOIl W. A. Hrady's World-Talked-of Melodrama hr Vlore 1'eoplr Than Vn (Mlifr Amrriian 1'luy WlM IIROAU MOSTGOVIEUY I 0 Nlvon.NlrdUlnr.Qni.Mrr DAILY MATS., 100 A ISO. EVE.MXOS, 1 A 8 SSo " MOM)Y MATINKK The cireatmt of Siecuicalar Vlrlodramao '.'ON THE HIGH SEAS" Harmon Mcdrrsor. llennett Jolinatonft and htronK C o A Una Surrounding 1H1I 4tli KitUml April 1 lCifctrr Jubllfo METROPOLITAN SgS SJJgW ESSSKl Z-0& m iiM ijggesssssaBsm S i I i l , It -T. RROAnm?,Tr?.EnE LMLJJr.U THEATRE MATINF.E TODAY AT JH5 T0.Nl6llT AT SltS SHABP Next PIMAf WFFK" -MOUTH AT SilS RHARP Week ffl-ll-llV JUTINKKS. WKD.. 8AT.. AT SilS HARRISON GREY FISKE (Hy Arrangement With Klw & Erlanger and George C. Tyler) PRLShNTS MRS. FISKE I.N A NF.1V TIAY SERVICE n III.NRl tV.I.ON. of tho Atadrmlo rranraita (l.nilUh Vrr.lon hr rtllllam C. Tailor) t'RLrllll.D II Y IORD l)ll.NHN'S A NIGHT AT AN INN Tuo Weeks Rcginninp Easter ARNOLD DALY in tmi: "T'llir' TVT A CT1?T" n iir.RviNN nHR JiRKVT ri.XV Xni!i itliYO 1 lillV Advptatlon by llrnjamln r. r.lairr FORREST . ' MXTINI.K TOI). SilS TONIflllT AT SilS I HillrV K((rptlon on ttio itnio Aflrr Today's Matlnrrl MUST GO POSITIVELY LAST WEEK NEXT WEEK PAPFUI7T I ,0 THESK MARVELOUSLY i -vrviZi yy cLiL. i'asci.vating Spaniards nd Their GOOD-BYE WEEK! LAST WEEK! LAST 8 TIMES! LAST ECSTASIES! ADIOS! ADIOS! DOIORETK' htranr nnd dlorlout Crtaturf I EASTER WEEK MlTINI.F.S WFII. , ST. TheMask&WigCIubS; I nltrmltr of I'rnnitltanla Till "THE BRIDAL f,rK APRIL 8 HARRY LAUDER fOKWilwirffi41"" GARRICK Last Matinee Last Night SMASHING M0R0SC0 HIT OT.IVKR MOROSCO TrrrnU HIS I.XTF.ST COVIEDY I)R 3(A SJ-'CCESS THE LITTLE BELGIAN Ur ARTIUR RICIIMVN TIMELY PKlUiS M.Jfk to $1.50 FOn IIKNUllfS AT Till: l-OUUliST. IinOAD AND OAHrtt,.- ..... TO mat) CI. NIXON MnDl.l.NUE (Mon .lrrillngr ""'S 732iATvALJClArPr'T CHESTNUT STREET DinECTIOtJ MESSRS. 8HUBERT NIGHTS JliO, Jl, 75c, 50c MATINEES Jl. 75c 50c FXCEPT SATUSDAT BEG. NEXT MONDAY DOI OUR BIT THE N. Y. WINTER fstirX DITDtnTI ''Qeimtik''iMA immune BBjtf (, SUCCESS COMPANY OF 200 FRANK TINNEY, HENRY LEWIS. JAS. J. C0RBETT, CHAS. JUDELS. ADA LEWIS, DUNCAN SISTERS, SAM ASH, THECANSIN0S, LEAH N0RAH, JAS. CLEM0NS. SEATS NOW ON SALE CHESTNUT ST. iiffiSfi I-.it Mat, Today T.ait Tim Tonltkt KATINKA T.YRIC ,'hT MXTINFK TODAY ij i nit, V8T TMtl TosiniiT vtu.itvvi ihvim: FAVERSHAM ELLIOTT 1RVNR MVOI.1V FENWICK ARBUCKLE In "IXJRD AND LADY AUlYt -! A VtTV QtHjUi i WU-4AMV. Ul i Vti-TT "T.ili mmi NIGHf HC fB wmm. vSa bIbbMVcSuSv ., I-. IWW M !i.liimU JVBM If $1.00 tfm MATS THE TAMOUS " WED. WINTER OARDEK M r-n. BEAUTY BRIOADE -J & TKI. FRASr W Sk TINNEY' sS m husky m o-i a farmRlnt frr aaacoc Monday, April 1 rT TIIURXDAY SAMUEL P. NIXON ,";? Dlrtctor THOVIAS M. 10E. Itailnetft Mcr. LAND OF JOY! With JULIUS TANNEN S Till: t I'ROVRIOlil.Y FINNX t'IDE NEVER AGAIN IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ALL THE GREAT FAVORITES nrir nAtr. or se.tn rndxyMARCH 28. 9 A. M. SAMUEL P. NIXONJta 1 rank mrdunqer. no.inul it ennitltanla THIRTIETH Annnal rroductlao NOT" h' WX- '"'" Mulc by Charlr. (Ill (lllpln SAHIUEL F. NIXONf,1,""'!?' fAM'I. M.O.VMHDLINOF.K. Ilu.. Mfr. MEM: PAItAaitAPBS OF PRAISE "A wonderful bit of drama, wonderfully act ed" S'orth American. "A poignancy that gTlp tlio r-ympathlcs ot the audience." . ByeJt Telegraph, "A vivid drama a popular auccess." Eve- King Bulletin. "A charmlnc play." r..u .FuoHo Ledger. Ethel Stannard via Intenuoua and emotional." Prcaa. "Pull of romancr, . . . beautifully staged" . , Inquirer. A wonderful thine." itendiff Ledger. COLONIAL c ll Mtnl.Hij A.. IIS and SilS I'.. VI. nr.rji jmrcii ss HenrjB.WaFlball "THE BIRTH OF A MAN" MAUDE LEONE is "Mori. Mad" A C.".'W:ir, CIMlo by VVIIIjrd Mack. . Author of r., !JtZT KO"" NIXON SilS. 7 9 P. M. Ailed Jorre A Aicro'i Jazz Bail A CoB.Jr C;dota :. J. MOORE Comedr Trlrkatar Cbaa. Deland to. Mar MarDtrmott 5 Ftatira Art.C I OPIKT I" ANlTEofthT MONDW. TUFSDIY 4 WEDNESDAY Ann Pennington in "Sunshine Nan" l" VViJS! ViS'"'"" BELMONT o"a"ovk-maiiket-OLIVE THOMAS I '" :." Norma Talmadge "Th siWhtfi" w-i-tr" CEDAR M" f.JK?1 avknck Marguerite Clark ln ,aEK"u", lTrm COLISEUM M"ktf " lh t SOth WM. S. HART "SfiS i3J3." . RAH DEN" FRANKFORD Sni.ror-AT. SuHayakawaDf.g'' Jumbo ?zp.y, ?sC Douglas Fairbanks M'Ag. GAYETY rhlladnM.r,., ,,,,,, Thf.r. Tlolh I'honm ' THE IDEAL SPANISH BEAUTY Athena Hanania WITH . Girls of the Follies AND A GOODLY SIZED CHORUS OF PRETTY GIRL8 ACADEMY OF MUSIC J". A. OlANNINI Inlnxlucea In Orand Optratlo Conctrt Sltn. Eutimla Uan.Etr.. , r.llNNINI Ut.d r Ael. IS. at Siltr, UUUinini BltnorOlan' nini, Kiwr, oianorina, 4vaoiipe uia! jjiilati RalmenSo Maetno. Btaotet, atLay. IN vrevaon ie yiepw. . . ., '. "Il . ai-tia.." at M-wm.-ML j;'" ' - ' ' ftl HBBnSVHlBjHBirBBBBBIIIH tU,9Jk 1 i V s 1 9mmm yskst' Cmummctit mA 'tWmVW ' ,k,4 "i -l WemeWomeiWmUeW t . HrBiVvBUsIn i"iii.ililii' i Hi. ' i iiiiiWll ADDtO ATTBAf MOM. Tfr . TT..,T, wwwaym :yj. !: DaaBBii t 1 'iiiiTuilB rnuiut l i M. .a '; J.2?i!WTH.TMW'UT v! VIRKFT AND JU.NirKR STS. In (hr llrart of Hhopnlna Illrjrt ( ONTINt (II ".It .V f' 11 P.M. Ilralnnlnic Mnnriar Matlnr iil(,irnr luiiit (til r.vrn. Tho (llrl Whom No One. Can Lift The Santatioa cf tha i Ssuenl Wllnxa Rmrfcbl TlemonatrmtUa) EXTRA ADDED FEATiTBE Beatrice Morrell AND Her Sextette A Matlral Offorins of Qamlttr BROAD AND 8NYDEM AVXWOT Mat. Dally. S.1S Kra-a., S.41 mmi " 'r' r "ilmiiT Tha N. T. Wlntar Oaxdan Vmrft Herman Timberg (RDISZLT) and' CoraaBy of Flftaaa. Ib eluding Thota FIVEVIOUN BEAUTIES In tha Maaloal KttraTacanxa THE VIOL-INN" The HtrrlMt and Maat Toaafsl Froductjaa of tha Saaaon ADDED ATTRACTION Walter Law & Company In InUaaa Dramatis Sketch TTTLT.IAM FOX Preaeata PEGGY HYLAND In Flrftt Shnwfnr nf "THE DEBT OF HONOR" Thnrariar. Friday and Batorday Welcome Retnrn of EMMETT WELCH AND HIS MINSTRELS. Blacera Dnneere Oomedlaaa WM. FOX Prreenfa GLADYS BROCKWELL tea Vleer C 4 k VSWIt. k "Tha Devil' WhaI f BB.1 THEATRE, MAKKET BEL. Dally, t.lOr.Tft., 7 a4 Monday, Tanadar and Wednesday A MUSICAL FRITOUTr The Novelty Shop Beauty ef Fare and Fern. Lornry and Ewtertelnwent Thunder, Friday and Setnrday WAR ON DCZX CARS ii "A NIGHT IN THE 3 TRENCHES" A, O LOOM DESTROYER 1 STANLEY M.t w. At,, um' 7 ineli lmj Q Clara Kimball Young In "THE HOUSE OP OIAS3" - PALACE " Marktt stmt ; Final Day ot Constance ialmadge In 'TIIK BIIUTTLE" , Arcadia "" . d.k ibu. .. . . ?rni ty of, Pauline Frederick l0 "i m. ..... .. ...Toaca mw.il. con n, Jir,ocrapy."Bln t REGENT I"k" ' Unal Day a PNin RENNRTT ".Naurttr. ... Nautf4tiii. yiBST and 0NI.V Apixaraare Tela Rosa Rail JOINT BEHTAI. or WerU'a Oreateet DraaiaUe r.urOMO RIMINI ucaj BOTH OF CHICAGO OriU Metropolitan Onera Hauia, Friday veJ o, itia. o;io anarp. j icKtu ov cim i llayba provma nyroaii or pnone w HtS Catatant it. "Forward." ttav . . l Academy Seat at Hapee'a, Jll- DHIUUKLTbHAI M. ' I ' 1 .i m m " J - TTfc. 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