WwffltiiR imtnA at? a "iirntTii'Q . "spun tt?A.QnT ikrtrv qwaatt &v0i?T7JiTm rr A AfrA'titti " JuuiYn, iiivxjii u, Xlixu xxxumjsxi will, lj j. jtxx v um-j j. , 1 iuj.hmmjjtx f jrxxKsn.LS xjtx Vy fPJKiTOPLAY PERSONALITIES IN MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE AND FILM FAVORITES IN NEW OFFERINGS MARGUERITE CLARK IN A GEM OF FANCY tm WAR RELIEF iaiMjJM4aij SS ' M M' 'a T.if4r1ini Antnre nnri Charming Screen Actress Has an Ideal Vehicle in Poetic "Prunella" -,-.-.- tists Assembled in lasktvatad Faces" & .t9i i a ijnmasumaauamuaanannMumaaaaaMasaamaamaxantt s HnasHBtMHMHMaaMMntfiiMiMtf n mv . -.." "MJbto m $ t , filf of the member of the at' Dramatic Art of England & fund for war relief hai. , :Mn the formation of the mod ' aftft cast ever assembled for a I a .committee which arranged for . dUCtlon selected "Masks and fc4 Ihe Ideal . play for their th Charles Reade-Tom Taylor 'now permanently recorded In .-: and Is being shown In this under world Film auspices. In :,seited about a tablei at the twhlch presides Sir Saulre Ban- ,are George Bernard Shaw, Sir jring Plnero, Sir James Barrie, prge. Alexander tsince aeceaseai, an. Hare, Sir Johnston Forbes- on, Irene Vanbrueh and others. l',8h.ro)e" of Triplet was assigned to iljttnston Forbes-Robertson ; that ot 'Wfflngton to Irene Vanbrugh ; Er- KVtvane to Dennis Nclleon Terry . ITjCllve to Ltllah McCarthy; Colly nra uion isoucicauu ; laoei ane laay Cooper: Sir Charles Pompan- f, MU.t&iin Webster. Donald Calthrop .ei'aia uu Maurlcr are cast for ire,l.Jarid Hundson. Pomander's ser- VtttllL Mrs. Triplet is played hy Wini- t.'Emerj'l Collander by H. B. Irving. .11. Swete. who recently staged "Chu iChGwV In New York, plays Soaper. ar-Tree. who wan laftt seen In Amir- lfa?upport of her father. Sir Beer- ;Tree: Stella Campbell, the daugh- 6t (Mrs. Patrick Campbell; Gertrude Hrtljiithe wife of Forbes-Robertson Uartter of Maxlne Elliott, are cast members of Rich's company. The HeVmoi,t famntlK rhIM artnra nf Knir- MFabla Drake, Joan Buckmaster 1-tMOrge Rawson. are seen as Trip- I'Ofilldren. xigel Playfalr portrays i k4'jtiii4llnal v,n.nAK nil...... . Ali. im VInt-. VIhit T Vlihni ifteHelen Haye, Mabel Russell. Wee- l.GroESmlth, Gerald Ames, Mary ugh. Phyl Is Hart. Lottie Venne and HIS Mayer. ' HCdViE DEAL CLOSED 4'tfr nT7TJT:vr (TIT 17 t tyuc ' Mare is exceedlnrlv w Kjt'A, . . leVtrt-iA h ft ..& At nf tlit " . ,....., ..... ft, W !M i?S$,-, NPS G,yn CabIed RighlS IO Plcturel House, diligently endears to pnne the :,&V' ' from Somewhere in le'?.e,'?tl1on to fhe alleged rule r,J,iif. "It is a pleasure with me, declare!' rfanrn i tVta iiniyiarll-in "tr daclA u-ni'B n - l .. t iHiiLi, i i tit- Luuivmaii. ki ur i i.ir no.i.i tli III -.-. w . .. . ... . means of making people laugh I don t jfflje purchase of the screen rights o I min,i studying until I'm weary. If hv rS'va'L.r.8 ?hr I!" .I' ." th.t will b, conduce to 5PiSr;Jhf?iJ.ef?f?t -fth' -' ',Y. I borf d virtually all night long to perfect Mfiv.ftn easv feat. With a cotiDle of lu n,.-,. e nn.A 4i.. !v- competitors In the field. Miss """"""" ,"""""' J""' rtftfng was forced to act quickly lnorder secure trie piay upon wnicn sne naa ?ner neart 'After meeting the requirements of Bnor. uiyns agents on tins side. It me necessary to ODtain tne autnor s nrmation on tne saie. and a came ..mspatcned to Mrs. Olyns London tte. It developed there that she. o many other English women ot s F 'jKp SMP' iiv" jt' Mkf .i " (-Mg jmw-f,-,' '. ..VmWPJS. . I - mRmmlsM$m -aPBBB.' W flPS-ff a?s,xt i5Jx5'A.irzA. i .- rfaiwBBKl p ''iSiBajKl I cxnli-t,g... I E....Jw..- m' Jiv. iJ. ! ' . v.KM1KKllefMuracxXJxXlXCAfMKCKiS'J.:v - , v s. xOiXvccvVi'ixv-A-jxsxixivNXct'.v' ,-, vth. il. ,S.... XSsS!WS'iKisriSS OXS5SKSSSS5SSSSSSSiSSSSSiSS HAL FORDE TIRELESS IN "J(3kES.M1THING The legend that professional funmak ers are really dour "gloomsters" off tho Idespread. Hal Oh. Boy '" com pany, now at the Chestnut Sticet Opera PETROVA HOPES FOR NEW FILM ARTISTRY Star Plans to Season Her Photoplays With Restraint and Discretion .fclAr&fi'X lrtccAt-r in. THEATRICAL INDICATOR FOR THE COMING WEEK -vs &$& HAE c5U-T5,X'Xr CXAfe7CC WHSXrKIIA' AR-CAPrA Mme. Olga Petrovn, the relish star, who recently formed her own organiza tion, the Petrova Picture Company, for the production of her own photoplays under her own supervision, Is now re- ON BATTLEFRONTlcelvlnK one of tn ''B'st salaries ever paid a motion picture actress She ne- Four ox five years ago Philadelphlans were denied the opportunity of seeing Marguerite Clark In the artistic triumph of her career. Her vehicle was Granville Barker and Laurence Housman's exqui site fantasy 'Trunella " AVlnthrop Ames staged the work at his Little Thea. Ire In New York, but the attraction was not taken on tour. The screen, however. Is about to re pair that loss. "Prunella" as It will be given at the Arcadia Theatre next week will bear a much closer resemblance to the original stage offering than the aver age movie does to a theatrical produc tion, since, despite the spoken dialogue at the Little Theatre, the pervading spirit of the work was that of pantomime. Sev. eral of the most striking episodes were wordless. Joseph Moorot provided a. charming musical score, which will, It is hopd. be heard In the film presentation. "Love In a Dutch Garden" Is the sub' title of "Prunella." Its theme Is on of many variants on the ancient talu of Pierrette and Pierrot. Abel Worm rer's "Pierrot the prodigal" (L'Enfant Prodlgue) revived In New York, also b;' Mr. Ames last seaon, handled on aspect of the "legend" and Ernest Dow fon gave It his distinctive touch in "The Pierrot of the Minute." which has been seen at our owaJ-lttlft Theatte Gran- lMie uamocK wrote a neiignuui over- imr iu me unwpon verse-play. In "Prunella," Pierrot Is the usual pcapegrare. He lures the fair hexolne here rather a blend of both Columbine and Pierrette from Tier Idyllic garden. The romantic pair rove the uorld to gether, but In time Pierrot tires of his mistress and deserts her Eventually oerconie with remorse he seeks once mote her old home. The place Is de-' fayed. Its poetic appeal has departed, but nevertheless Pierrot purchases It from Its" remaining tenant. Prunella's Aunt Privacy. In a fruitless endeaxor to forget the past Pierrot invites a crowd of reelers in the garden In the midst of the merrymaking, the warworn Pru nella returns and, after a touching scene, the lovers are reconciled The sim plicity and haunting charm of this little play is evanescent In any analysis. It Is the taste and poetic Inspiration of the English authors which have given the piece Its potency. In the stage production the Pierrot to Miss Clark's really lovely Prunella was Ernest Glendlnrlng. In the film ver sion the leading male role Is Intrusted to Jules Raueourt Maurice Tourneur Is the technical director CHILD ACTOR BRAVE A .?' Position, was closely Snrtna Spnxnn Stimulator h' Attmntitin Snranr, JPM.,.o relief work, and ' o j i.--.. i i-vi i um.ui u.j ed with war answer came back that she was wnere at tne nont rjtho next few days the cables flew Li. and fast. Mrs. Glvn was Anally led 'behind the lines in northern S;i -wnere sne was working night With Clara Kimball Young and Marguerite Clark as the Stars Tico Musical Farces pliotc play, first half of week Jessie Harwood ami company. Stanley anil Norton, Nichols and Wood The Seven Bracks, and "L the Iloaii With Sal- Mile, with Kl Fl as a specially engaged dancer. Other principals In the enter tainment are Jack Miller, Eleanor neere. Flo Owen and Hairy Kelly. Master Ben' Confronls Peril While cunlf s- Just now'- an interesting place in the motion picture new. Her newest picture, "The Life Mask." will he a I ictoria Theatre attraction next week. Griflilh War Picture Is Prepared Children of the stage and the motion TRIXIE FRIGANZA IS BACK IN VAUDEVILLE Trlxle Frlganaa has Just finlshrd sixty weeks as the etar of "Canary Cottage and is going Into vaudeville "for a rest" The comedienne had everything planned to spend sex eral weeks at her- Long isiana cottage prior to starting Olca Petroa. although born In War-1 hearsals for the new musical produc- nirture are often excentlon.il artists The , . , , ,, , tion in wnicn sne win appear next sea- plcture are often exceptional artists, ine i B!lw recelvf(, most ot hpr schooling In fo n Hut the vaudeville managers latest Juvenile wonder to be seen onfB d r, ln Lom1on ,' wanted "Trlxle." and as she considers the screen Is Master Ben Alexander, j i vaudeville her p.ayground she accepted & day ln behalf of the war sufferers. Soured. I ber' approval ot the sale was at last 1'Mrft' ff!p. s COXTIXUISa ATTnAbTtOXS ADELPlll "See You Later," musical 1 comedv adaptation of "The Girl From Rector's " Guy Bolton and P. G. Wndehouse, perhaps the cleverest of contemporary librettists, wrote the book The score is by Jean Schwarti and William P Peters. In the cast arc Mabel McCane. Herbert Corthell, WfLLIAM T.V.v Charles Ruggles and Charlotte Gran-, ville. CUESTMT STREET OPERA HOUSE 'Oh Boy," dainty comedy, with sprightly melodies by Jerome Kern. I P O. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton have furnished the amusing book and lyrics , The original New York company, In cluding Anna Wheaton. Hall Forde, Lynno Overmann, Marie Carroll and Stephen Maley, Is lnvclved. FORREST "My Four Years in Ger many." a screen adaptation of James )" Gerard's widely read historical record. The picture has the sanction uini i. iiiiu Li'inciivnn m i uui .. ,. . , .. . , , , i'i,mi;i " i no amine ititis. in a ,lv.veir-nld son of Mr and Mrs r-harlea I ",1Trc "e Blu '"ru ' '""" "," ' ",K,"B ' ' evrral weens contracts to appear in Remain ; J5'" I0- 1r,,Tr haf n.f.w''k-. I !-. l "'"!- .!'-"": 'l!''r I Alexander 0 Pasadena Cal. who an-Uo years. Her dramatic sense and I the "o-a-day ." Miss Friganza will be VKAXU "Tne wne :saer. itn rranK-' Hicnoy craicr. Hurry jarkson anrl ..u ,,.,.,,., r ,,. ,,, -v,iiu mnrt. ihm..i, ri, - " ..m... I lyn Aidell and company. Albert A O-rtio Ralston. Hlhoha 111 offer a P'ars a, 'The Littlest Brother In D. AV, literary ability made themsehes felj , -Canary Cottage" with her were dy. with Mabel Waller-' Farland. banjoist. "'lolng- Some.", special dance featme. IGrlllHh's "Hearts of the World at the hlle she was still In her teens and she Mallssa Ten Eyck and L 'ax W el ly, ad- nd Comnam. Jack Rose. , musical comed . Lydell and Hlgglns. i t.arrlcK I neatre. received rapid promotions when she ' nr';,,.j . Hit,ortiomTnt tr th n,,J- musical come DeLacy Rice a the White Steppers, and "Woman and the Law," photoplay, first half of J'rancis ann iigs. ioipl .uncmin.in. ' c. l r-l. I r- . I and thirteenth episode of "The House I ."..-.m v...... v.,..er. week. Frank Mullane Phvllls fill. of Hate." llp f mpnony inn win give more. George and Lillian Gordon, and i nnLDXIAl. O'Donnell anrl Blair. ; tfn,h concert In Wltherspoon Hall on Confession," photoplay, latter half of ' week. Johnny Johnson and I ins Mill- man accoinpaiiipa ir. Ltrn- .--. i flU, nnri 1. 1 a nn,nn t ft EVonna n ,1 tft I caM Its I the battlefields, where, within actual London Times range or ine ginni guns, ne proea mm self as brave as any of his older asso musical acrobats; Marie Lo and her " ednofdav eenlng or next week elates, acting his scenes often during "Dancing Dolls". Tabor and Green. ' Johann Grolle will direct the senior , bomhardments hy the Germans. In ene and "Oxer the Ton." photoplay. and William K. Haonlch the iunior or- i FC"1. efi,.ri.',.L1y.. th?. y."n'tBt'r rl5K1 Frink vnion h ,h. n.i ! ci ,L.' BCRLESOL'B chesira The program 111 include lllano tdtuatloti ln the story In this scene, r-i,. i , f d. ',-V'L?,1K,RlR,t'rs'L.-.rlt.r ,..,, .. . and Molin numbers and instrutnental , hv a fortunate circumstance, little Ben Uaud and Marlon Cleveland, Lane , TROCA DFRO "America First a pet- BPlPrlon hv Bach, Franchelti and was unharmed when burled under an and Plant, and "Heart ot the Sunset." pourrl of musical comed.x and vaude- j Khelnherger. avalanche of plaster and laths PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF MAY 27 TO JUNE 1, 1918, INCLUSIVE SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER her iournallstlc career on the offering T.W.. ... ...It, .......I ........ Ml. Th nV..ln,. rnnm chat. ! . """ 1"' " '" " ''?u.a': V"'. ? "- -- n turesque gowns ana wn i-ill Inject Into her which she' wrote nt first' finally gave song numbers that distinctive touch of inui mumiiy nuiiii iirti wun nri a t,jin- Subject to Change ALIIA.MIIRA (!) 12th Morris Paiijmnk Ave ARCADIA Cheitnut blow 18th Bt. I1KLM0XT I S24 and Market Eta. of the ex-ambassador, who has highly . AI'OLLO j praised the portraits of the notable c;d and Thompon BH, i personages eni.rum.tfu 10 me iiiiu actors. Halbert Brown enacts the author of the illuminating expose of German diplomacy. GARRICK "Hearts of the World," David W. Griffith's elaborate motion picture. The film presents a love story against a background of war, for which actual scenes were photo graphed by the producer on the French battlefront. The cast Includes Dorothy and Lillian Gish, Bobby Harrcn and George Fawcett DLUE1I1RD (l) Broad & Suquhnna Ave. BROADWAY Broad and Snyder Ave. () ' 'fi -wVr nuicroDr oi-mt t WTio 'directt his excellent band in OKltcrip iwicc uauy ai wooiisiuo & Park JG CONCERT FOR rLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL Umikic and Mr. Jaeoblnort ,boi iiitbed Soloists Will Contribute '"''tkvf Attractive Vocal and Instru- 'iv mental Program trini musicaie ror tne oenent of mer worK tuna of tne settlement I'JSc&ool win be given t the resl bjofi John F. .tfraun, Merlon, on 'fdntisday afterpoon at 4 o'clock. rviSpencer, pianist ; Sascha Ja- , violinist : Mra. William Baker soprano, and John F. Braun. will Dirtlcloate. ItMfTlm Will be as fnllown- id tic violin and piano iflretia moaeraio Usttvo-raoiatia MHO '8Ml Bonss W'. oiaua t au4, ... ;-.,., ., ueoussy faace, l. minor D vbrik. !!. , Seog...,,i. . -..,Regr lum ana .Aiieetro , Purdanl.K rta!r ' .Mr. Jtcoblnoff m..,.. . ,,.,.uDriel Fieiss ally Oliver , . Old Enrl!b len.... ,....,. Fellr roudraln Mx, Cilia Oeorte Monro I Pea Amoura da Jean Wekerlln Mrs. TVhalen- i Jrom.eulta "En BreUtne" Rhene.Baton Oi.e.i. ' itdama Butterlir Pueelnl ,'WtialMi aid Mr, Br4un Day Feaiurei for Woodilde itJRterit of Woodjlde Park attractive entertainment r; the coining 'week. Con- , 'naa preparer sriicuc ouia lirable band,- Including, of t7e(flfiiC ngmmi , iyr r.. Edna ICallaca Klnnev fliottt throUghegt th urMlc. nfrec, proaueiiVB or i ftrcMia-nt t a eioe l(,UM " FEATURE FILUS I STAXLEY "The Reason "Why." by Elinor Glyn Clara Kimball Young has the stellar role. Her gowns ln this picture were all designed by Lady Duff-Gordon, the author's sister. PALACE "M'llss." an adaptation cf Bret Harte's famous California story, with Mary Plckford ln the title role. ARCADIA "Prunella," film version of Granville Barker and Laurence Hous man's charming, fantastic play, with Marguerite Clark as the star. VICTORIA "The Life Mask," adapted by Mrs. L. K. Russell from the an onymously written novel of the same name. Olga Petrova has the leading role. Her support Includes Thomas Holding, Wyndham Standing and Lucille LaVerne. REOEXT "Cyclone Hlggins, D. D.." with Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. first half of week. "The Mat ing of Marcella," with Dorothy Dal. ton, latter half of week. BTRAXD M'llss," with Mary Plckford, first half of week. "The. White Man's Law," with Sessue HayakaWa, latter half of week. LOCUST "M'llss," with Mary Plckford. XIXOX "Over the Top," war photoplay, with Sergeant Guy Empey ln the lead ing role, VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Trlxle Friganza, alnglnc com edienne; Will J. Ward and Ms i Symphony Girls, James Mullan and Allan Coogan, In "Make a Note Ot It" ; George and Dick Rach, Frank Crumit, Tom Smith and Ralph Austin, The Casting Laniys, casting gymnaiti; Bleaett and Bestry, and Evelyn and Dolly. GLOBS "The) Bunralcrw Girls." musical comedy; Peggy Worth, ln "Just Her self"; Lillian Mortimer. The Royal Gascoynes, balancers: Kalley, Kehoe and Co., Kuter, Claire and Kuter, Grant Gtrard, Steyena and Nugent, and Emma and Effle Elliott. CRdBB KEYS "Oh. You Devil." musical comedy; Philip Gilmore and Company, Knapp and Cornellia, Claudia Cole man, George and Lillian Gordon, xylo phone) playtra; and Barnold'i dogs, first half of week. "The Mired Romanct." musical comedy; Emily EralUr, In a. playlet; jack Rose, cock- 1 tall king; Adams and qjhlil, Connelly and Calvin, a ad the Four KeltOns, lat ter aewi.H wec. CKDAR. 60th and Cedar Ave. COLISEUM Market below 60th St. COLONIAL Qtn. and Maplerrood Avee. EMPRESS Main St.. Manayunk ECREKA 40th and Market Ete. FAMILY 1111 Market St. FAlRMOUNT (e) 2lth St. and Qlrard Ave. tRNKFORD 4711 Franktord Ave, T1I RT. THE.TRE Below Sprues St. (a) GREAT -NORTHERN Broad St. at Brie Ave. (a) IMPERIAL 60th and Walnut Sta. () JEFFERSON 2th and Dauphin Sta. KNICKERnOCKER 40th and Market Sta. LEADER eist a nd Lancaeter Ave. () LIBERTY . (e) Broad and Columbia Ave. LOCCIT tii and Locuet Sta. J1AKKET St. THEATRE 891 Market Bt. linnet, 42 South Bt. iii and Market Ste. PAIACF. 1314 Market St. (el fARK R Idee Ave. and Dauphin St. pniNCEss 101 01 ilarket St. () BEOENT t . Market St. below 17th () RIALTO ( Qtn. Ave. A Tulpehoeken B1VOLI s;d and Baneom Bti. i.) "TOT trket St. below 7th () satoy rill Market St. () STANLEY , Market atov 19th. (el STRAND Ota. Ave. at Veijio9 Mlala add Marktt Sin, U) MONDAY' 1 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Marguerite rjark I Marffurlte Clark Marguerite rlnrk In Rich Man. Poor Man I ln Rich Man. Toor Man In Hlch Man. Poor Man Norma Talmadte Carlsle Blackwell Buehmin and Ban Ghost of Yeetcrday A Leap to Fame Neatnfes and Ptepatch Marguerite Clark Marguerite nark Marguerite Ctaik In Prunella- in Prunella ln Prunella Mary Plckford Carlyle Blackwell Wm. S Hart In Clotheellne Alley In Leap to K.ime In The Tiger Man Charll Chaplin Mary Garden Marv Garden in the Cure In the Splendid Sinner in the Splendid Sinner Miriam Coopir in Miriam Coorer In Miriam Cooper In Woman and the. Law Woman and the Law Woman and the Law Marguerite Clark Marcuerlto Clark Alice Jlrady ln In Rich Man. Poor Man In Rich Man. Poor Man The Spurs of Sibil Blllle Burke In Bll!l Burke in Ethel Clayton In Let's Get a Divorce Let'a Oet a Divorce The Witch Woman Sertt Arthur Empey Sergt. Arthur Empey Sergt Arthur Empey In Over the Top In Over the Top ln Over the Top Chaftee Ray tn onstanre Talmadge ln Mae Marsh In The Family Skeleton The Shuttle The Cinderella Man Mabel Normand In M" Vernon Castle .Tone! Carmen in Tbe Floor D'low In Vengeance la Mine The Unde of Fear Mary Milea Mlnter William Deamond In William S Hart ln ln Social Brlera Old Hartwell's Tub The Tiger Man Madee Kennedy Dnrothv Dalton Pert I.vtell The Danger Game Flare-Up Sal Trail to Yesterday Douilaa Fairbanks Douglas Fairhanka Star Cist Mr FU-It Mr Fix-It The crlala Mr. Vernon Caatle Alice Joyce In Mary Garden In Secret Service Triumph of the Weak in The Splendid Sinner Miriam Cooper Mlrlam'Cooper Marguerite Clark In Woman and the Law In Woman and the Law In Rich Man. Poor Man A'llce Brady Mary Mllea Mlnter Norma Talmadge In In Woman and Wife In Social Brlera By Right of Purchaee Harry Morey In Gladx Brockwell In Douglas Falrbanka Bachelor's Club Her One Mistake Mr. Fix-It Frank Keenan Seaeue Havakawa Ethel Clayton ln Loaded Dice Honor of Hli Houee In Journey's End Douglai Fairbanks Douglas Falrbanka Mae Marah Mr Flg.lt Mr. Fix-It The Beloved Traitor Tom. Mix Charles Ray Doualaa Fairbanks Western Blood Playing the Game Mr. Fix It Mary Plckford Mary Plckford Mary Plckford In M Lisa In M'Uss In M'LIss WllllarnS. Hart Virginia Pearson Miriam Cooper The Bargain fhe Firebrand Woman and the Law Harold Lockwood Alice Brady Fennle Ward Landloper The Trap Innocent Sergt. Arthur Ouy Em. Sertt. Arthur Ouy Em. Sergt. Arthur (luy Em. pey In Over the Top pey In Over the Top pey ln Over the Top Mary Plckford Mary Plckford Mary Plckford In M'llss In M'llss In M'llss . Blllle Burke In Sir Forbes-Robertson Mae Marsh Ltt'g Oet a Divorce ln Masks and Faces In Cinderella Man . Made Kennedy Viola Dana Ail-Star Caat In the Danref Game In Riders of the Night the Bluebird i i FIhcls X. Bushman Francis X Bushman Frnels. X. Bushman Cyclone Hlggins, D p. Cyclene Hlggins, D. D. Cyclone Hlggins. D. p. A!L 8l!.r ,c"t EdRh Story In Clara K. Young The Kaiser Treasure of the Sea Houee flt Olaia i rv,"X Hrland Peggy Hyland William S. Hart In Peg pt the Pirates In Peg ot the Pirates ,ln the Desert Man -All-Star Caet Franklrn Farnum Harrr More In Masks and Faces In 18000 Reward In the Oolden Ooal Norma Talmadga in Bert Lylell In Blllle Burke In By fright of Purchase The Trail tg-Yesterday Let'a Oet a Divorce CilrAeKLn!,,fi1 TSyn ?!' Kimball. Tounr -Clara, Kimball Tount la tfci Region Why . In the Wesson Why Tn th Ret son Why "tfjr Je.,t"'J Mary .Plckford Ma.ry .Plckford MA M'Lltt in M'tlis Is M'LIIS i i aSlr Kl'rtlA. 01t. Petrova Olga Petrova Tht Lift Milk The Lite Mask The Lite Mask THURSDAY Marv Garden In -the Splendid Sinner Madge Kvanc Adventures ot Carol Marurlte Clark in Prunella Wm S Hart , ln The Tiger Man Blllle Burke tn Let's Get a Divorce Jewel Carmen ln Confession Star Cast ln The Crisis Ethel Clayton In The Witch Woman Sergt Arthur Empey In Over the Top Nesimnva in Revelation Harold Lockwood ln . The Landloper Charll" Chaplin In A Dog's Life Kathrvn Williams Whispering Chorus Ethel riavton The Witch Wohjan Ma-y Garden In The Splendid Sinner Marguerite Clark tn Rich Man, Poor Man William S. Hart in The Lone Avenger Doutlaa Fairbanks Mr. Flx-It FRIDAY Mary Garden In the Splendid Sinner Douglas Fairbanks A Modern Musketeer Marguerite Clark in Prunella Fetue Hayakawa ln Honor of His House Blllle Burke In Let'a Oet a Divorce Jewel Carmen in Confession Jack Plckford ln Bunker Bean Star Cast ln The Crisis Sergt Arthur Empey In Over the Top Tom Mix in Western Blood Seseue Hayakawa In Hidden Pearls Marjorle Wilson In Old Love for New Pauline Frederick La Toaca Blllle Burke , Let's Get a Divorce Rex Beach'a Heart of the Sunset Mary Garden In The Splendid Sinner Bessie Barrlscale In the Cast-Off H Morey F Deshon the Desired Woman Mae Marah The Beloved Traitor Viola Dana Riders ot the Night Mary Plckford ln M'LIss Bert Lytell The Trail to Yesterday Oladya Brockwill Her One Mistake Sergt Arthiir Ouy Em. pey ln Over the Top Mary Plckford In M'lltt Charles Ray ln Flaying the Ga Carlyle Blackwell in Leap to Fame Dirothv Dalton. Tht Mating of Marcella All Star Cast In Cheating the Publlo William S. Hart ln to Desert Mtn Charles Ray ln Plaiinr the Game Ethel Clayton ln the Journey's End Clara Kimball Tount In the Retion Why Sessue Hayakawa In White Man's Law Oljta Petrova nt lift Mask The Marguerite Clark In Rich Man, Poor Man Sir Forbes-Robertson In Masks and Facet Blllle Burke Let'a Pet a Divorce William Farnurn Rough and Ready Mtry Plckford In M'Lltt Mmt. Nailmova Revelation Rita Jellvtt , Lett We Forget Sertt. Arthur Ouy m. pey In Over tht Top Mary Plckford in M'llss William Russell In ana Hearts Dltmondt Jewel Carmen In tht Confession Dorothy Stltnn. Tht Mttlnc ot Marcella Madge Kennedy In Tht Dinger Oaroe Miriam Cooper The Woman t tht Law Virginia rttrlon In tat Firebrand Harry Morey . In tht Qolden Goal Clara Klmt'sll TOunr ion vny leasue HayakAwa in White Mtn't Law 351 Olga Petrova The Lilt Mask SATURDAY Mary Garden ln the Splendid Sinner Douglas Fairbanks A Modern Mutketeer Marguerite Clark ln Prunella Virginia Pearson In A Daughter ot prance Vivian Martin In Unclaimed Oooda Jen el Carmen tn Confusion Jack Plckford in Bunker Bean Tyrone Power In A Modern Lorelei Sergt Arthur Empey In Over the Top Charlte Chaplin ilia A Dog's Ltf Marguerite Clark ln Rich Man, Poor Man Carmel Myers In Broadway Oladya Brockwell Her One Mistake Blllle Burke Let'a Get a Divorce Rex Beach's Heart ot tht Sunset Mtry Garden In The Splendid Sinner William Farnum In True Blut Mae Marsh In Beloved Traitor Mrs. Vernon Castle In the Mytterious Client Blllle Burke Let's Get a Divorce Bushman tnd Payne Cyclone HUtlnt Mtry Plckford In M'Lln Douglas Fairbanks Mr. Flx-lt nit Jollvet Lett We Forget Serat. Arthur Ouy Em pey In Over tht Top Mtry ry Plckfo ln it'llaa ford Mtry Oardtn Binntr ln Splendid Gloria Watson In Her Decision Dorothy Dllton.. The Mating of Mtrcfllt Wlllltm R. Hart ln Tht Titer. Man Miriam ceer.tr Tht Woman & tht Law Wm. S, Htrtln.the cner in. o. naii tu, ill Btndlt k tht Preach Virginia. Petri in tht rirtbre rand Clara Klmblll Thun In tht Bitn Why i ;',. "' ttiiii4 atatfctt (a) obtain Hcturtt thriuah Ih STANLEY Booking Corporation, which it tutrtntit ot tarty IhewuXf of Ui'OAtM MOlucUtoa. Ail Stettrt rttdtwet Ui( way to first-night reviews of plays, and much of the material gathered and ab sorbed In those day" on the newspaper has been helpful to her ln more recent years, since nhe has given up writing short stories and Interviews and la now saving all her Ideas for scenarios. "I am In hopes of accomplishing three things," said Mme. Tetrnva the other day. "In the first place, I want to make high-class dramatic pictures that will please Ihe public, so that, secondly. If the public Is pleased I ran renay my backers who have had such faith In me. Then, thirdly, I want to put a feminist note Into my pictures, ns I am. a great believer In woman and every thing that tends to her advancement and development; of course. I Intend to do this In such a way as will not Inter fere at all with the value of my pic tures as entertainment they are by no means to be regarded as propaganda "What do I mean by feminist pictures" Why, picture-dramas that show what women are doing and, what they already have done, plays that are based on what women really think, and not what they Imagine they think. There is real vital drama In this subject and I am willing to fight to develop these dramatic pot-1 sibllitles, because I .have great faith ' ln the influence of the screen. "I always have a director, of course, and I believe ln co-operating with him all I can, but I do not believe In having any director attempt to make me act according to a man's viewpoint Instead of my own. I want to Interpret my own feelings ln my own way For In stance, I can't beat on doors or tear rny hair unless what I am pleased to call my brain tells me that there Is pood cause for me to do so. I cannot Play the wronged girl who Is brought home repentant, with a 6hawl over my head, unless I am thoroughly convlnctd that It Is proper to be repentant under such and such circumstances which haVt just been unfolded ln the story. "Of course, I do not believe In re straint when there Is nothing to re strain. I will beat on doors, tear my hair, and cry unadulterated tears'. It some logical reason ln the story make me do so. But I wjl not dp it Just'tp please a director who wants a 'tcent.' " PHILOPATRIANS TO GIVE LIVELY FARCE Amateur Playeri' Preparing "Stop Thief" for Week's Run. it Brotd The. Phllopatrlana are putting the fln. lshlng touehea on their production of "Stop- Thief," which will be disclosed at the Broad Street Theatre for one week, beginning June -j: Carlyle Moore's farce, last presented In this city under Cohan and Harris ausplcet, Is lively and amusing. The excellent character parts provide congenial op. portuntles for ,tht member of one of the most competent amateur theatrical organlxatlona to, display their talents. Ai utual, the proceeds of the Phllo patrlan play will be devoted to the House of the aood Shepherd. This Catholic- lostltvtlon takes car of chil dren and women of every denomination nd all creedt. the sisters working de votedly for the, unfortunatta who find shelter at, thi Institution. , Ussful branches of Industry are taught. Two of the membra of last year's cit are- playing. their. parte In, Uncle, Sam' service. .Joseph, Mooney U a sergeant with the. United, states, Infantry In France, and Charles Allen I ln the medl- vl UFy(i'Ulll, hi rpfl Uf9, VS, Wlin jot txee prion or Taese, piayirs, familiar Phllonttrlans will anntar year's ctit. including Hugh Dun fiarrin meaty. Iftorge Mill. Jr.., Flora ADtldorn. are Madeline fUM titatWrV mantling position among tho lanUs of footllRht funmakera I ggggggggBifclSfitaiaaaH TX,!,i-.w--. In (hit lunltp. lartln Hlckev. Oeorre Mlila. .It. frank Mcflortnllt, Oint Cur, McCullouah and Among .the neWcOmtr hmtlsrinatrio Qlcty PEGGY WORTH Headltner in next week's bill of vaudeville at the Globe Theatre BRAHMS TRIO FOR FINE ARTS CONCERT Final Program for Attractive Free Sunday Afternoon Series Tomorrow The Brahms horn trio will be a spe cial feature of the seventeenth free Sun day concert to be given at the Academy of the Fine Arts tomorrow afternobn at S o'clock. The leading artists, who will be heard ln an attractive program, are Anton Horner, French horn player: John B. Mller, violinist, and Philip H. Goepp, pianist. This concert wll be tho final one in the Interesting series, pro ductive of much admirable music. The tree Sunday afternoon cycle will bo re sumed next season. A "Neighborhood Concert" will be, given ln the auditorium of the Settle ment Music School. 416 Queen street, tomorrow evening. -The soloists will he Perley Dunn Aldrlch, baritone; Sascha Jacoblnoff, violinist, and Hunter Welsh, pltnlst, Dorothy Keebe will be the piano actompanlst. Tho Tioga Choral Society will glvt its seventh spring concert in St Paul's Church. Broad and Venango ttreett, on next Tuesday night. , The proceeds will be devoted to the 'Red Crots. May Ebrey Hotx, soprano; Henri Merrlcan, tenor; Donald Redding, baritone, arid Henrlett&.Q. Morris, planlet, win be the soloists. The program will consist ot Gaul's patriotlo cantata, "Joan of Arc." under the direction of James Hamell, "Dollle." to Shine In Films 'The Million Dollar Dollies," an elab orate), photoplay starring the widely, known Dolly Sitters, who recently doted' a. run at .the Chestnut Street Optra Hquie In "Back Again," will be tht principal attraction at the .Victoria. Tbeatr for one wee't. beginning Monday, junt J. s ' 'Each of the Dill'es u'tarn fort)'-l1tt, different costumes in tht court of tin, jtehlftL pinRtlng a. plfttortaj fritm tsf - i "VI I -I V xa 1 'til XM :4l Tt: ;., iIJ&s&kiK A&: .'HfeitF "?'J&i ,.'f. J&.U .iri ,W m it.-y-- d'fUis.i a.
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