V v " "' "' i' ' A di ' s ' i?t?)r'fea. A 't'ri - " - 4 "Vf "J1--'7JP ij VHVi , "- '" ' " v ,""" 4' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PB EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, TULY 6, 1918 " ' .NEXT WEEK: CHRISTIE MACDONALD, PRIM A DONNA, KEITH'S; MAE MARSH" ALL WOMEN;" STANUE f I. Rfr FILM ARTISTS IN SUMMER BILLS m . . . . - n i i i.. -- s mwnnmitmin ftmvTfmft &.(. " AlMUSI'HIi.ltlt lilUillM IN "THE 1WA1MY1WAN"Jt,'1 hectics of Dramatic Film IjlajpfiSyE; Taken in Hall Cainc's 'J t "A mrn,mnT, ,,7: ,r IslWJUKlCAL IlJJlCilUK ! MAE MARSH ESSAYS F0 77 COMING WEEKl HOTELKEEPER ROLE "Cupid's Mirror' Is Promised as a Vaudeville Novelty and Mae Marsh, Hart and Fairbanks W ill Present Their Latest Film Offerings Growing Versatility of Popn lar Film Actress Displayed in "All Women" VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S "Cupid's Mirror," musical fantasy, staged by Claude W Tlostock and Introducing Christie MacDonald In the stellar role , Mme Chllson-Ohrman, prima donna , Ilcglna Connelll and Iluby Craven, In the Washington Square Players' plnjlet, "Moondown" , Avellnp and Llov.d, How era, Walters and Crocker, Jimmy Conlln and Mjrtle Glass, Bessie Clifford, In "Art Impressions"; Dunham and 0'Malle, and the Darras Brothers, equilibrists GLOBE "The International TWvue," musical comedy: Miss Dong Kong tJuo and Hnrry Haw, Chinese artists. In a dancjng Fjieclaltj , "The Children of Confucius" ; O'Brien and his Southern girls. Olivette. Jlortat and Clare, Grey and Bjron, the Cj cling McNuts. "Our Bojs," with Dan Simmons, Willie Hale and Brother, and .Sidney Forbes KIXOX Three Marl Brothers cqulllb. rlsts! Eddie Fover, Hippodrome clown. Fern and Hon ell, "The Merchant Prince." plajlet; Fancliettl Mster, and "Ruggles of Bed Gap," photoplay GRAXD "Our Wives," with llarrv Bond and company, J C, Mack, Jtarr HIncH, character vocalKt. Paul, Lev (in and Dobbs, Young and Wheeler. .Juno Salmo, In n mjstcry nit. and nine teenth episode of ' The Houe of Hate, photopla;, COLONIAL Bogannl tioupc of "Lunatic Bakerp," Baker and Rogers, the White Steppers, and "A Pair of Sixes," pho toplay, first half of week Lawrence and Edwards, In "Fun In an Employ ment ortlce", Rucker and Winifred, Frank Hartley. Juggler, and "The Final Reckoning." photopla, latter half of week. CROSS KEYS The Platinum Models the .lullbee Exposition Four, Plsano and Bingham, Janet Louden, In a comedy sketch : and Carroll and Winkle, first hajf of week. "Sweet hearts." musical comedy; Mumford and Thompson, Amanda Gilbert. Ed. How nrd, the Belle Sisters, and Todeson and Todeson. bicyclists, latter half of week ' rEATVRE FILMS STANLEY "AH Women." with Mae Marsh In the leading lole. The scenario Is by E Mod Sheldon The star has the part of a oung girl Inn kseper. Goldwjn makes the production. PALACE "The Manxman." screen ver sion of Hall Calne's novel, with Eliza beth Rlsdon, Henry Ainley and Fred Groves In the principal characters, first half of week. "The Pair Pretender," latter half of week. urcA nM".Shrk Monroe,' with Wil liam P. ' Hart The scene of this dramatic film Is the Northwest Pacific toast and Alaska The f-ea storm episode Is a special feature Kathertne MncPtimld has the ihlef feminine part 1 irTOUIA "Saw Young Fellow " with DouglaJ Fairbanks as an men re porter WSI7K.VT "The Iouse of Gold ' with Emm Wehlen first half of week. "The Kaiser's Shadow." with Dorothy Dalton. latter half of week. STnAXn "Sav, Young Fellow," with Douglas Fairbanks, first half of week "Sandj." with Jack Flckford, latter half of week. Mae Marsh's versatllltv Is constantly developing Though ounger tban most stars of the screen, Miss Marsh has had ears of experience In many kinds of roles. But It remained for "All Women." her latest Goldw.vn production, which will be the ivrlnrlnal feature nt the Stanley Theatre all this week, to give I ner a part she has never antlclpatcti plajlng that of a country Innkeeper Miss Marsh, as Susan Sweeney, ft New York factor) girl, receives word while at work that she has Inherited a hilf Interest In a hotel In the Adlrondacks Straightway she leaves her home to as sume charge of her mountain hostelrs The place has for vcars been poorly managed, as a glimpse of the Inn proves Paint has been conspicuous bv vnanv jears' absence, and In many other was the place appears cold and uninviting. But nil this Is rhani-pH vpri snnn nftrr ' Susan takes hold She dismisses em ployes who for j ears have been more of a hindrance than a help, and soon the place becomes one of the busiest spots In the mountains Her only trouble Is In finding a suitable waitress. But tint falls to daunt Susan and for a time h takes the Job of srvlng her patrons herself One of Hie scenes In the dining loom finds Susan waiting on a dozen men and women Sho has two cooks working their hardest to fill her orders and once when she feels the.v are lagging, Susan Is ston tunning Into the kitchen and gathering up food to appease sevetal complaining patrons l.lvtly scenes abound In the picture (( WATERFALLS" ARE TO SHOW MODERN FIRE PROTECTION Interesting Demonstration of Up-to-Datc Equipment and Drills Takes Place This Afternoon at Curtis Building. Event to Be Spectacular One THE annual artificial rainstorm of the Curtis Building, Sixth. Sansom. Sev enth and Walnut streets, will be held (his afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock Fire protection and prevention officials of all the big Philadelphia factories nnd stores and of the Hog Island shlpard, Officials of the Bureau of Fire, represent atives of the Philadelphia Fire Under writers' Association nnd of the asso ciated factor.v mutual fire Insurance companies have been Invited to see the "storm." Students In the cltv's fire school which teaches men to ho firemen and firemen to bo better ones will also at tend. r The rainstorm will be the most M1P0- fr tacular feature of the annual cnmlnn- llon and demonstrat on of the bcllding s (.ie protection nnd prevention equip ment, which is generally regarded as the model In the I'nlted States Generallv there Is a hvherlmle about a statement that "the rain came down In sheets;" but todav it will come down In sheets On the Seventh and S.tnsnm streets sides of the building great sheets of water will descend forming perfect rurta'ns of vjater thnt would envelop tne structure ngainsi nro irom iimbii borlng buildings The irtrpams come from sprinkler beads which are arranged llberallv over these tMo sides of the building "There are 111 heads on the hansom street side, 189 on the Seventh street lde and eleven In the driveway under the second floor on Seventh street. The sprinkler heads are In nine sec tions, five of which nre on the Sansom street side The first of these will be turned on at 3 o'clock and the re-,t In order at Intervnls of five minutes. When all aro In operation 2760 gallons of water 'a minute will be streaming down from twelve huge tanks on the toof. which have an aggregate capacitv of 12S.8GO gallons The water Is pumped out of the sprinklers bv three giant pressure pumps in the basement The sole purpose of the sprinklers on the outside is to protect the building against fire originating with Us neigh bors. Following the test of the spilnklers there will be a demonstration of the in terior sprinkling svstem with Its com- piehensive alarm svstem which makes it Impossible for a blaze to gain head wav before It Is di&covered John J. Barnum, fire marshal of plant, will then d rcct a fire drill In which all emploves In the building will quit It as If there were actually a fire. About 1571 drills of this kind are held every vear In the Curtis Building. Barnum has a firo brigade composed of 401 employes, who lead all the others In quitting the building In case of fire and In fire drills. Each member of this brigade hos a certain post to take and certain work to do If there Is a fire or a drill They never fall A certain number of these are women Hnd Bar num savs they do their vvork very well. Prize Competition Choral Works i The Matinee Musical Club announces Its third annual competition for a $100 prize to be given under the following conditions: The omposer must he a resident of Philadelphia, maj select his own libretto, the compositions must be for women's voices with Incidental solo pnrts and ehould not requ're more than thirty-five minutes for production All manuscripts must be In the hands of the secretarv of the ilub bv December 1 and must be submitted under a fictitious name. The prlze-w Inning work will be produced bv the Matinee Mu"kat Club If a malorltv nf the judges deems all of the compositions below certain stand ards of merit or taste no awards will be made The Jul of awards will be announced Inter. WoodsiuV Park Offering? The Musical Students' Viglus. which have been one of the attractive features of Woodslde Park during the last few week", are to be tontliiued l'oui prom ising voung vocal artists will furnish a spec'al program on Tuesdav night These are Laura Martin Wohl"on M Elizabeth Kellv, William Traut and MnrguerOe Aldlne. The management villi again t up the featurei which have materlalls contributed to the success of this popular amusemtnt park In the last seasons 1 heso will Include the tov hunt babv show and doll babv parad Itodla's Concert Band nnd Kdna Wallace Klnnev HkjIHl iPIKX iBi -kr ii - SwHiiM WkMifm Mm mmmmn !tlf Jfii mae n jmKgMF-' r wn ! iBB imiiSBL JP II ln ML WIS, f aitdiuKSBilKHily' 'ElKSHiMK;. i b. v , jtrjm itaxrajwe WS, wM"! Sjr .lC7S- - -"N, 0- wca c- -c ' w J' SKA STOKM KEATURK OF "SHARK MONROE" 'ilirillmc Herti trrne Prnminl in William h. llan" l,alel Ptrliirr In Wlillum S Harts new photoplav 'Miatk Monroe nn ArttraTt plctute dl rected bv himself under the supervision nf Thomiis II luce and written bv ' iliirdner Sullivan, there nrf tome vivid stoim scenes Mr Hart plas the part nf 'Shirk Monroe n bad man of the seas and In the storm episode he works his wnv out to the end of the bowsprit and tesrues n voung man from deHlh Henvv waves pas over the pair, but Monroe flings on grlinh and finalu brings the umons-rloiis man back to safetv The sioiv deals with a voting woman and her dissipated brother w hn find themselves penniless in Seattle when on their wav to the far north In lesponae to the gills appeal for passage Monroe takes tiiniii on board Ills sealing si nonuer tin null anil thev proieed notthwaiil He follows the pair to the frozen north and lesriies the girl from a perilous sit- uatlou nnd ultimatelv wins lier love In Shark Monroe which Is to lie dls plavnl at the Anadia 1 heatrc next wetk the stai is supported bv excellent si reen plavers iblef among them being Kather I Mm MaeDnnild Ueorge McPanUIs .'( Singletun and Ilertholde Sprntte ( nnvlaiue Talmailpe'ii I.alcl I instance 1 almadge w ill appear In her new select pirtllre flood N'lgllt Paul a -i reen ndaptatlnn of the successful musical i ninedv of the ntnp name at the Maulex rheatie flurillg tile w eel of lulv 1" Wilier l.dwards directs the film version Humor is -iid to pre dominate In the pic tin e V I- I - lie. . I i Island fi . fmHth,MwmjV!MwtMurm.ixiiMuii,i.ui ( HHISIir. Mael)ONl,I) Tln- popular lipid opera lar will appear in a nniMral fantn'v railed "( lipid's Mirror" at Keith's Theatre nrxl vieek TRAVELER FINDS IT NO PICNIC IN BUYING RAILROAD TICKETS Patience and Endurance Required io if One Purchases for l.mp Trip However, nluinr of 13ii'-iin,-' 1 About Same as Before The film presentation of "The Martjj man bungs home again the Influence lllerature Ins on geograpltv Thoman IJi'di ninte The lletiirn of tne t and inanv another novel, and i ut iif-ihe wav corners of the Wessex countrv of ICngland were peopled with, a vivid host of men and women Eden , PI llpotts did the same foi Dartmoor, Just as Mis ij.iske'l did vears ago for Cran ford Kipling placed India on our Inorv tables Mar) Wllklns and Ollv Hi own show id us the nuked souls of New England All of which leads up to the fact that as undisputed a diFOoverj as anv In the hlstorv of literature was that of I 'I he se of Man bv Hall Calne j 'leoige l.oarp Tucker the director of I The Manxman which will have Its 1 first local indentation at the Palace Theatre on Mnndav, has not after the usual piocedure token the author's bonk dressed up a lot of people and taught them to act ns the writers char-' aileis then had them go through a solemn rigmarole perhaps amid the W estcheRtei hills (in the conlrarv leiognizlug that ths people 'nf riie Manxman were not the usinl lav figures Mt '1 tickei went to i he Isle of Man unci there amid the veiv suirnundingH of the book limned the lives of the people themselves It Is this Hint makes the film as exceptional is at tlMIe KEITH SINGER CALLS DRESS ART FACTOR &'M ti. K5 (71 VI Irw i rztlisi .1M Mine Chllson-Ohrman the American pilina (Inmii soprano who will make herf T! rM,S patience plus endurance to nieditTeieni new If il is bv Pullman n.rR' ","d"'11 jH'I'earanie In this city 1 tinvo, these davs -h-e is ., partleula, kind of ticket upon ;t,n v ,V plclor I aea."' ' ? Despite .no added red tape cuiing the J;,'; T'iVmI' ' nf ,l;""T.unh "we ' '""t 'nipiessions 'g'o a mighty !on I.M month howeve, iocal railroad of- "J ', p, d", Vul.- "hfina'n '"'.'".X'e tofX TcTei ficlals believe there Ins been no general ,,,. i .ninnies Ohunaii I believe that IT T can get decrease in volume of travel since the iniiiuie lhe mtere-t of my audience bv my ap- i hangs went Into effect June 1" lVo have tlsuallv In look uYi tales pearance I have attained just that I iiccausfi we nave not become accuis- inucn or a siart and mv nnai success i tonied to tin new one" Evervthlng Is with mv "Inglng bn omes just that much' ( in expiainen one oi me oiunais . , pw f )hp rn,0,r , rfm, p ,1llMt ,aver Vou know I alwavs feel that, I explain details as we gn along The Hin well diced 1 hat make- me happier WILLIAM MART in "HAWK MONROE',' Arcadia rim t lianpp' hae lipn rexolutton- ir explained nne nf the oniciaiH Up lian iipw tit UpI form now ratps war taps and different Pullman nil ins tlint writld confuo il Ioth! fot tlio fli Rt fow w eekM on the most oxpot - iKPfl pasenpTpr nKonti and ttcKot i new Hi-tpm lias hppp In pffct t Iokm than ninnth but wp are gta.luatl cottluK tlilnRs orlp(l mil so w p u ill nou be able to taie for our ?ntiun wlih stoater e(IUionc and fa.ilit ' DAMON LYO, ACTOR, DEAD HAT ON DURING WTHEM His itlow Is the Mc-ce of Want MrUlistrr the I ate CharOia inl Unlv Col He Drew $10 Pine e leirk, ,luh C Danion I. von an actor vv ell known In this citv, died es terda at hi-t home In White IM llns finiu llfl t hrsler. ,Iua fi i all In slia, twentv-three veais old win reienth i ejected foi mllllurv sevl I sclleis ' In addition in i hat in'inv of our fm . t met emploves have entered service and t Jwe"a!e left with gieen men and "mc" , CHINESE DANCERS 'to put Into effei t this wldeh illffereiit ' and new progiam Vaturallv It takes JNT ONJ5L SPECILTY longer fin anv person tc. puicha-e a th Let tliete ilacs than It ver did before ilill!!, lull I I Mill we have beco na ircustomed .. .. . i i .ji.,,nj i m mere ruling i u u." . ; ':""' ,uallv juggleis II Is seldom tint rep- liai- "HI "G IIIII1WIIJH- l hnr uui iwi- ... . n... .. 1.. -..r-.. r.l ,,. Il.a i ntllltlA nf tr.lVcl W.IS USUI, i Ml iKnii. ." in. ..M.... v- .-. and perlnps has a little to do with the smile nd thon when 1 know I have peiFCins Interested 1 can sing all the better ' Mme Chllson-OhiniHn Is a native of Wlsciinelii nnd received her first musical education in Chicago later going tt Paris where she was a protege of .lean De Heszke llieie ate inanv iirientsls now In vaudeville prlnc pallv Japanese and -i bave estichl'shed themselves as "ncc'al ' of 'cver.ll months lie was llftv-llve musical attractions I vcats old and a son of the lad (leorge iljjon, an Helm Mi l,von hid plived llroatl Street Casino Plain in Augustln Dal.v's company, and he hail Jules H. Mastbaum, president of the appeared with Rich. ml MansHeld .1 H Stanley Company, has purchased the I Moddaid. Hose Coughl in. and Ol s MJn- reentatlves nf the I hincse lace appear , .. l. I. ,C ,1... . anlu. i.nlln . IUt " lll-Jl ill" II I- III MMll IIICUII- IK,t e .1 la ...tlAnn-A 4l.l honnmn nA Sl CUOUS lMTl in Hll Pel Nll W eel .it ...1., l.A...n..l.. -l, I ... 111... rillltt .ain ... , ,.,.. ., M,n u nf " " ..-r. . ... . . ... cue. I.. I iicinuiiiLiKU union llili all lllllt-s ..,,, ...,, .,.,..,,, .,1 , ,,.- -, ... )inr( onp.ttl, tickets Tie beillg SOlO liate ndrew Penrose, mt latei .-,. paid the tllohe 'Iheatie there will be two Mat!iautn Leases Atlantic City House Jules 13 Mastbaum, president of the Stanley Company", announced jesterday that that corporation had taken over Ch ninh fnrmorli' H,a N7lv, Thaalfn Atlantic City, and will operate It under ' the direction of Messrs Sablosky and McCJulrk. The first performance under the new owners will take place on July IR. the attraction being the Shuberts Winter Garden Revue It Is announced that the policy of the Globe Theatre will be to present the highest grade attrac tions. The bookings will be made by v the Shuberts. Casino Theatre, on Bro id street below TIrie avenue. The theatre will be operated under the direction of the j Stanley Companj for the presentation of feature photoplav s and other film enter tainment The house is now being le modeled in conformltv with Stanlev standard and will he open under the ntvv direction In the carlv fall OPEN-AIR SERVICES BEGIN Twilight Worship for Number of City Congregations Twilight open-air evangelistic services will begin tomonow afternoon on the lawns of the following churches Pale-iho-p Memorial Church Second and Clearfield streets. Kast Park Presbjte rlan Church, Tweniv -fifth street and In diana nvenue, and the rirst Italian Pres. bvterlan Church Tenth and Kimball strects There nlso will be a service In the tent at Tenth and Felton streets ner. On lanuatv Z, 1907 .Ml. Uvon married Mis Phoebe Curtis, widow of 1'orbes Cuitis. who organised the Actors' Cliuich Alliance She survives him Mis I. von is .1 daughter of the lite I r Samuel Ward Franc's of New pm t and Han let McAllister, t'le onlv slstei of the I lie Ward Mc Mister .She Is .il-o a cousin nf V Marlon Crawford and Mr3 Julia Ward Howe Wants Wil'on President for War Wl'liam Pnttei Federal fuel adminis trator for Pennsvlvania has issued a statement fivotlng the continuance of Wnoilrow Wl'soii in the p-esldencv for the duration nf lhe wai It ad Isch the Republicans to nominate Wilson nn the Republican ticket and content them elves with miming n Republican for vice president App.ucntlv Potter has no elnubt the nemocrats will nonilmtc Mr Wilson foi a third term rVie innia lnn lo Increase the sale of Chinese vaudeville. nrMiifH Thl inimln flnu and icists nf Jldnii to Hurgiss J I ,,,-. ..uimni inereaslnir the volume i , ,,,,,,.,i r iir- uv,,,.- -,, ...,i Paul Mnllliee because, he lefused to ; of ,r.n(i We do not look for niiv ,Ilirix ,,,, , tlfe, Celestial, m, rciiioc. his hil when ., band pi .veil , ,rKc,, , anKe In volume, even with 111 v , ii)ejr ini()nR ,leaUlln. rfrls ,,, The Mai Spangled Hannei at Ua ne increased rte A ninp, MnKlc dnil ,i.,m-lng offeiing Field Thursdav nfteinoon A tllP i,n,tCaoU". of traveling midst u ,lich , , n, Tne cnj,.,.,, of ,.,, vv lien i lie' uanci piavcci jnun men ie- , (nnriltlnn were nrougni "ui " ,r" fii,.in. .....I l..l 1..,.. ....I uli.l.ll ., lllCt.i . . .... -l.ln, lU ' he first patt of their tin n e onsists mm . .1 tlinlr li.ttvt .1 ml Mtniifl .11 .llleil I.... l.t.t I'll irul.i .Hit I...I .lt.ll llkpll Ollf . . . !... tl.l.nlu woman started 10 puic-nn-.- . "- mrsh language when a small I ov called, to I loricn ior in i iii..ni """"" . . of e-otigs m IJnglish and Chinese set off IiIh attenllon t nthe mattei. Penrose, liersejf In the nisi piai p me -.n ( jn miorful niientil selling and ens hearing the leinaiks took n hand, and I n0 hpfme the inform illon window two tumes This Is followed In n Chinese gave Chaisha a ill ulibllig 'I lie cinwd' rnM i,urs tn le in! the fate route and Coiueptinn of mericaii Dances ' With started to complete the win k nut c nai - ..,.. r rr.inire ment Another hour anotiier sulking nac Kgrouncl tljev ge -he -pent "n the line befoie the tiiltet window There the ent'ie imitlne was sone through with again -i the agent would be sure of himself fare nil i"lliKIiiVMlT3iLluflIgmB MflS' Mlkwtlf m m M .Mi WBM fi Hitj Mid oei a fe in TKE ROS ON OUTINC a series of cl mces a la mode Mail hop- of Men m Service (juest of hi. iiieiit lie Paul hoc iel uue litiinlieil bnvs, man) of them sons He looked ovei the lempoiarv tnlile which has been put it to use the three-cents-a-mlle lule is definitelv fixed all over th" countrv There in PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JULY 8 TO JULY 13, 1918, INCLUSIVE SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER me.l...., hill, rs lift (its Hall plaza one column he found the fare .sit .was tod iv foi P it Kciimdv near Welles I prior to June 10 in another column the Forge Park where thev will be guests increase on such a fare for todav To for a week of the St Vincent dePaul t (,,1., ,e added the tliree-and-a-half-cents-hnclctv. nt its countrv home n-mile Pullinin fate the normal thaige Membeis of the Viiieilcan lied Cios ( f , .,illnnn Cnmpanv and then the whih riioinim tided the- seivlie nun's1"1 lm ..'',..'..,.., ,i, r .11. Minn fm the outing, will i-ee them .ff two war taxes of S per cent nil the rail The lads t mgi in age from hl t. twelve load fate and 10 per cent on the Pullman ears 1 lev win in ike 1 tie tup 13 charge tuuloi hue. Subject to Change ALIIVMBRA ) ISth.Morris b Tassyunk Av. MONDAY APOIXO S2d and Thompion Sta. (a) ARCAPIA Chestnut below Jllth St nFr.Movr SSd and Market St III.III-PIKI) . (a) Tlrnad A. Suaquehanna Ave FIMl 60th and Cedar Ava. m.isRnv arfs .rket below HOth St. la ta) COLONIAL , . Otn. and Maplewood Avea K.M PRESS Main St . Manaunk (a) KI'RKKA 40tli and Market Sta. FAMILY 1311 Market St. (a) FAIRMOUNT ( ;iitll St and Olrard Ave nttMIFORII 4715 Frankford Ave. 5Tn ST. TIIEATRK Below Spruce 81 (a) f.-RKAT ORTIIF.RN (a) 1 Broad St. at Erie Ave. IfflMI'ERIAI. (a) ' HOth and walnut Hta If JtF"n"t and Olrard Ave ! 41t and I.ancaater Ave, (a) It fcoryST, .. n;u pnu jtn-ui cm, Pauline Frederick In Her Final Reckoning TUESDAY Dollv Slter In The Million Dollar Dollies William S Hart in Shark Monroe Seaane Ilaakawa in The Call of the Eaet Thomas Meiehan in Mlsslnu William H Hart In VUhPfl of the Rail Marguerite Clark In Prunella Pair of Sixes 'William I'arnum In True Hliio Mae Marah 111 The Face In the Dark I3RHle .lose Harrlarale In of Paradlae VVallaco nel.1 (n The Firefly of Trance Ulsle Fersuaon In A Doll's Houae Blacknell nnd Hvans Jn The Burslar Mme Xazlniova In Tojs of Fate Clara KlmbalUTnnnc in The Reason Why Mary Plckford In M'l.laa Jamea VV Oerard'a My Four Yeara In Germany 18 M.RKF.T HT.THK.TRE (a) 333 Market St. HOI.KL, . . 4V5 8outh St. (a) ""''n" Market t&AlPV.. IS MB Sta. 121 rket St. (a) IKflKHH fa jIQia Market. St. (a) REGENT . . .. t MrKl 01 ueiow 1 tin (a) ' BIALTO. I Otn. Ave. & Tulpehocken (a) 4 KIVOU 52d and Sansom. Sta (a) Kt'jlV Hi arket St. teloir Tth (a) ratvor likr !?' Mrket St. Ih uvivr.RV t c yiarim noove loin (a) (a) TJtn , 4$nf ap- ai , Bn.inii and Market, Sta. (a) DoUKlaa Fairbanks In Hay, Vountf Fellow Fthel (Mas ton In The Man Hunt May Allison In The Wlnnlns of Ilea I rice Taslor llolmea In Rugfflea of Red Gap The Manxman Georpe Walsh In Tne Kid la Clever Emmy Wehlen In Pauline Frederick In Her Final Reckoning- Ioul.e Huff In Wild Youth William S I Hart In Shark Monroe essue HaaUawa In The Call of the East Thomas Melichan In Visaing VWIll-im . Harl In Wolves of the Hall Slarauerlte Clark in Trunella Tair of Sixes William Farnum In True Blue The Freedom of the World Rov Stuart In The Fly-God Enid Bennett In Big gest Show on Earth Elsie Ferguson In A Doll's House Alice Joyce In yind the Woman Mme. Nazlmnva In Tojs of Fate William Ruiaell In Up Romance Road I.oulae Glaum in Th Allen Enemy James W. Gerard'a My Four Years In Germany Pouglaa FalrbankaMn Say, Young Fellow Constance Talmadge In The Leaeon Kitty Gordon The Interloper Tailor Holmea In Rugglea of Red Qap The Mann man WEDNESDAY Pauline Frederick In Her Final Reckoning Huff nd Roberts In Wild Youth William S Hart in Shark Monroe R-ld enel Williams In The Thing W'e Love Elsie Ferguson tn A Doll's Houae Wall-ire Held In Believe Me Aautlppe Vivian Mirtln In Vivletts Pair of Sixes Mabel Normand In Dodging a Million Bushman and Bavne In, Fclone Hlggins. D D Franklin Farnum In The Empty Cab Francis X. Bushman In Social Quicksands Sessue Ilayakawa in The Bravest Way The Desrl Man The Hobo Charlotte Walker In Just a Woman Arnold DaW In My Own United Statea Carlvle niackwell In The Cabaret James W Gerard's My Four Years in Germany Douglas Fairbanks In Sa, Young Tellow Carmel Mevers in The City of Tears Irene Castle In The Hillcrest Mjstery Tajlor Holmea In Rugglea of Red Gap Cbarlea Ray In His Own Home Town The House of God Wallace Held In Believe Me Xantlppe Mme, Petrova In The Lite Mask Peggy llyland In Other Men's Daughtera Harry More In Tangled laves Mae Marsh In All Women Douglas Fairbanks In Say, Younv Fellow Emmy Wehlen In The Houae of Qod Harold Inckwood In Lend Me Your Nam Mme. Petrova In The la fe Maak Carlvle Blackwell In The Cabaret Francis X Buahman In Social Quicksands Mae Marsh In All Women Douglas Fairbanks In Say, Young Fellow TVAuslas Fairbanks In ,1 -r-T-v ----:'... "sjiiasy, spuii"-rm-'e Douslas Fairbanks In Say, jrounr Fellow v The Manxman Viola Dana. In The Only Road Emmv Wehlen In The House of Qod Norma Talmadge In By Right of Purchase George Walsh 111 The 'Kid la Clever Harry Mnrey In 1 angled Mvea Mine. Nazi-nova In loSs of rate Mae Marah. In All Women Dajglaa Fairbanks In Say, Young Fellow Douglas (Fairbanks la nay, noun rs'iow THURSDAY Mebel N'ormand In loan of Plattsburg t'onst'ee Talmadge Up the II. mil with Sallle William S Hart In Shark Vfonroe R'lil nnd W Ulanis In The Thing We Love Klale Ferguson In A Poll s Home W iliac. Held In Believe Me Xantlppe Mvlan Martin In Vlvlette Pauline Frideflck in Her rinal Reckoning Vivian Martin unclaimed Goods Jewel Carmen In Confession I.ee Hill In A Good I oser Msry Plckford in M'l.lss Sessue Haakawa In The Bravest Way George Walsh In Brave and Bold Charlotte Walker In Just a Woman Bessie Barrlscate lu Blindfolded Wallace Relit In Believe Me Xantlppe Madge Kennedv In The Danger Oanie Douglas Fairbanks in Say, Young Fellow Friends X Bushman 111 Social Quicksands Tom Mix In Ace High Talor Holmes In Ruggles of Red Gap Madge Kennedv In The Fair Pretender Mabel Nnrmand in Joan of Plattsburg Dorothv pllon In The Kaiser's Shadow The Dolly Slaters In Million-Dollar Dollies George Walsh In The Kid Is clever Mary Miles Mlnter In Qhost of Rosy Tajlor June Elvidxe In Woman of Redemption Mae Marsh In AH Women Jack rickford in Sandi Douglas Fairbanks In Say, Youn Fellow FRIDAY Mihl Vorniai.tl In Joan of PI ittiburc Mabel Norman In Joan nf IM tttPhurk AMIHrfm S Ifirt In Miark Monroe Olnrli s in son In st.iUon ContPiit Man- V i kforrt mnrl 1 nf Clothr-allnes Allfy Charlpt IIh in Mi Own Iloirif Town I tn i hi fitkrl in TjO p (nnn,UP!it Piullnn r cdf-itk In Her Final Rfckonlncr VlrInIi Pearson In The Hrirand I'harlottp alkfr In fut a Woman The MhitP Man Law Thos .Mplffhan Sla Hrnmer in Myitis: Knlil llpnitt In Desort Woolns Knlrl MiiKp In Creatine the VuhlU Hnlil IfennMt in A Desert Woolnff I.rant U'anhhurn in Twenty-one Alloa Reubens In The Ansner ViIan Martin In Ivlt tte PnuffUfi Fairbanks In Sa, Touutr Fellow Pejrirv Hylaml tn Other Men's Daughters Vornia TalinriilfTP In De L.ux Anna . . .... - .. Ta.vtor Holmea In rtussles of Re1 Gap MadKP Kennedy In The Fair Pretender Dorothy Diltnu in Matins of Marrella Dorothv Dalton In The Kalser'a Shadow Mar.vrlte flark In Prunella Rhea Mltrhell hi Hllndncss of Dioica ?sonni Tnlmadse Ui Dt? Luxe Annie Mary Maclaren In A Model ConfrtmUin Mae Marah 111 Alt Women SATURDAY Vlahel Nnrmanil in Join nf PlHttsburc Nornn Talmadge In 1 I uxi Amili William h Hart In Shark Monroe ejlorln wflni 1 In Station e'ontrnl We'lace Reicl In The FlreHv of Frinrc ( harlca Rav in Ills Own Home town I Ina e av ell, rl In I ove s Connuest Pauline Frrde lei. Ill Her Final Reckoning Charles Itav in Plavlug lhe Gnii tv-.ii siir, ln lhe Mlllioninollnr Doll e W IIMiiii s 1rt In The Gun J- ighter Tom Vine In Ace High Knhi Hentt In A Desert W oolng Castletnn Cumnilngs In The Heart of a Girl Knhi Bennett in A Desert Wooing 1 1 ssflHssssHHUSi , 1 i sBPii JH since the new lesulalloni the tr.ivelei mu-vt pa two full fnres in order to travel in .1 "l.iterooin The old rule called for one and a half fares Now It Pikc one and a half f.ne1- th obtain a section In the Pullman car "Saluiallv II takes longer for the liasseiiKei to buv his t'eket now nnd ' that tends lo leiiKlh'H 'he vvalt'iiR line In front nf the window. eUninecl one of the aKents 'We Hist must astc the passenger if he want" to travel bv dav coach 01 Pullman hecju-'e lhe faie. WOODSIDE I'llll.MIF.I.rillVX IK1MC. I-RK RODIA'S CONCERT BAND GIUSEPPE RODIA, Conductor Special Patriotic Programs Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto Musical Student's Night Tuesday, July 9th I.U K VIMtriN HOIII-ON VI. 1.1.1 VIll.TII M.I.I 1 MII.I.IVVI . TKM T V VKI.l I.KITi: XI DIM-. I Irevvnrkh r ver Iriiliv l.vening Mar Piikford In M I.lss Margaret Fisher In The Square Ileal Vivian Martin III Vlvlette ii viun haw Chinese ildiuer, who will lie h head line feature nn next week's hill at the (.lolie Tliealre sVTRlviVjnbl" ,,t Rename F.. nf Itroad a i ivnrnj , r,, -, hnr , Nol.th ii,n ,. Douglas Fairbanks "Say! Young Fellow!" Thursdav .lark Plckford In snndv" I Of UST sin n hicijst llrsl Time In vv ,.t rlilla. howlng Ml Tills Week Douglas Fairbanks "Say! Young Fellow!" NIXON Mel .t l.lldlovv S-ITi 7 eml II "RUGGLES OF RED GAP" Mori Bros. Fern & Howell Eddie Foyer star el 1 MM1V.S COLONIAL STUART HOLMES In "A Pair ol Sixe." (Itn & Maplevv'd At.. 7:15 and H:I5 I. M Boganni Troupe Baker & Rogers White Steppers II T II K R s 4ts i Zl. Itr til A MonUitjiif r vr. J iv I . Mxint Mrilinn.rr,(. Isr (1 fr L Miimi iikm.i it" m ffP mm mth io a iv J -XV MFMN(.SUf) ISrASVl J&Zr Hrslnnlnc !nii!tn Alul I gf HARRY BOND & CO. iflnj THE J.C. MACK TRIO j , Inlliir ioo.r (oinrdlun H J f;W llliri'l II ! Rmn A Kiim I r5ll lni.I, I niiiM Iohb te I vZ b .lnni Niilmo rl MKKPT sr, T 4lM('rB (DMIMItlMI V.M.TOIir. M. tlrKlnnlnc Mnndu Mntlnrr Ml M (t MOOUI. I'rfHfi.ta. n "pet t idil ir iinrwtitin Knlitled THE INTER NATIONAL REVIEW fhlr (lrU tnd Funn !llni. in snupp rvinct, FurtnHtlnK Danrri. Hnti niunig i n ci nrni OouclaN Knlrbanks in Hay Yount; Illov ll Nnzlinotti t!i Toi of Fate Rn htunrt tr WoUea of the Ilonwr Tr.IorHnlin-H fn HuftKln of Iteil (Jhp Madr Kennedy In The Kalr rretendrr IIIiHtn Desmond In C'losinc In )irntb Dalton In rhr i;nlsfr'a Hhadow Charlen nay tn Ida Own Home Town Rhra Mltrhell hi Bllndncaa of Dhorie Vhlan Martin In VMMte P?Kr llyland tn Other M n s Dauchtera Jsck PlrVford In Hand Douelas 1'atrbanka In pa, Ypunc rcllpvv Mae Marsh In AH Wcmen Jack Plckford In tfsmb' Douvlas Fairbanks n ?y, YqursT Feltviw CHESTNUT BEt.OW TWELPTH STREET MAT lIKMi VMIII.MIII. IIHUT III' Till. OI'hRTH M MIM(I ( UMI'.lli STK! Ciiristie MacDonald Assisted by Irene Howan and William Haig IS I'Rr.srNTIMt N KI1 lITK VIISH'XI. I'WTIM, "CI IMP'S VII II HO R "m Aveling & Lloyd I James-Conlin & Glass-Myrtle "Hill MUTIIFRN (IKSTI.rVIKN1 IN M-VA rVFI SKIT Regina Connelli & Ruby Craven Ol FUtlvA THK SHIMITQV Mil IRK 11 WFRV M ( V r.sh. "MIIIIMIOHV' Bowers, Walters & Crocker $$, Bessye ClttTord j Dunham & O'lNIalley Darras Brothers hi-rciM, nnrjj attr u tiom AND i "i"'' i ea h.i.e toi ki Mme. CHILSON - OHRMAN The lll.liaVliMinl Prima Ponna hoprano in "TEN Ml VTT f.S O r CONCEnT" Two hhovvs Pall) Vlsllnrrs. 3 V. M., llir and Mr. Nte hts. S P. M tit to (1.00 CTHB. MO SI Ml hnov. tal 11 GAYETY l"hlludelllila' fnnin llurlesk Thralre KTII M. HI IOM WVt: ST. llolh Phones STFP I lll'.l.l Mltm nil Burlesk Show WONDERS .Villi a lliltallnn nf lorl) Amine llrarl I narmeri ine-re "iieauin- nu TST or HIRI.I-.Sh STMts lednei.da Nlaht V TI-.l R IIIIVIM, "TIIK lllll.nRF.V Ol rONFltlUS' VlISS DONG FONG GUE & HARRY HAW (hlnre C onre pllon of Modern tnirrl 1 rjn sones and Danren I OTIIFK TTR(T1K IKTl RhS ill isaiiin sin' iimiiisssui vasMs'lasTrsmaaaassssssa Willow Grove Park VICTOR HERBERT CJ'TnA IGtirrifs iiiery .lleriuou and Tirtifii0 roPH.AU MUSICAL PUCXJHAMS IMILV Muslt Pavilion H-served Heats on hals at the Park FINEST AMlril'MRVT KRATl'RES i Forrrsf L matinkk lis i -.tk. Torresi w,n,, niomt s is I n:,o THE U. S. MARINE CORPS In th. 8mash.ni "The UnKl.fVfr" Patrlotle Plelure !e wnDeiiever STRAND OEHMANTOWN AVE AT avi-st'Sl-r VEN'ANfiO. EAST OF RROAO SESSUE HAYAKAWA In 'TlIB BRAVKST-WAY"- 1llrTRK, vnilKF.T Ilel. IIV.II.V.. -' .t I M-.NINl.s. noth 7 A VIUN.. TllsllW 4 H KIIM-.M) IY I eniinlnr drire In Artlstle "ones Platinum Models' Novel unci llenntlfill Kvlillilllon . till lt-l)VV. 1K1H.V1 A hTlRIV i; H. UOI.F's eet Revue "SWEETHEARTS" arlrt of Kxrentlonal Hneflaltlea Olhrr Xft lrrldrdl north While h,i.niv Marrl St. Abovs Jllth Stanley Final Day e' Douglas Fairbanka ' SAV. VOU.NlJ FI I.LOW Palace ;7B.1 W v Mary Pickford " nV Arcadia """"n.Tt.Tof Jack Pickford .IInyV puani Mark Si, low ITrh, , g m, m. i i k iykS ,n eJi (V -! I .Je V.f. i'm H . i $ , TTlldSldRj Mucker., iGAXiarx ?& -W,'ri?lV mat- KomrtivwJr I BicHtCM.reylaw.d I SJ-1,!- XT.- ? itfti-K ! ? 4 V . 1 Wu - y-jtAv ,. El 'u-