: "4T"TI rf& IV ' " J r It'.'','1 , . f &W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918 vij - -. m u f t t ? I. ir-, ,x f" u IP Vk I- ttv I FOUR LIGHTLESS j NIGHTS A WEEK Rules Issued for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday EFFECTIVE ON JULY 24 Ro6f Gardens' Serving Meals, Restaurants and Movies Outdoors Exempted LlflHTLESS MOHT RULES Each Monday Tuesday, Wednesday ml Thursday lo he "llelitlesa," rttec Urn .Inly 24. Only bonaflrlr rnnf cnnleni", nervine; meal, and ntitdnnr rrMniirnnN and motion-picture lione arc ttrmplnl, Illuminated mil ertlsrnienrii, an nouncement, or sIriu and external ornamentation of any building for bidden, v Shop mtiKt extinguish display win dow light on th four night each week. Daylight Illumination of dl play window absolutely forbidden. Street lamp automatically lighted mut not he turned on before unet and muftt be nut hefc4re iinrle; hand lighted street lamp mtit conform aa nearly a possible nlth this rule. Use of fights for Illuminating adver tisement!!, announcements or signs arid for external ornamentation of any -building must ceaso four nights a week In this city under the new and drastic llghtless night order promulgated by Dr. Harry A. Garfield, national fuel administrator. The order has been received by offi cials of the State and county fuel ad- . ministrations here, and copies or It win be sent broadcast today. It becomes effective next Wednesday. Only such lights as are required for public safety will be permitted to burn on the city's thoroughfares during Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day nights, weekly, according to the fuel administration's order, which Is In line with the coal conservation pro gram recently announced. Bonaflde roof gardens, where meals are served, outdoor restaurant? and outdoor motion picture houses are the only places exempted from the llghtless night order New England States and New York, .nm.;,f,;, e ki ' ef . Ti, "Mular of all American ballad composers. and District of Columbia are affected by l M,ss j,amhprt and Mr. Ball will appear the order requiring four llghtless nights, j at B F. Keith's Theatre next week In n while other States In the country must ! series of their own compositions discontinue night display illumination ' Wherever there is a piano, a phono- only on Monday ana mesday of each week. The use of lights for display window illumination during the daylight hours is prohibited entirely by the new order. The order directly affects the cluster lights used for street Illumination. It provides that only such lights as are absolutely necessary for public safety shall burn. Officials of the Philadelphia county fuel administration will decide whether the Market and Broad street lights here are to be construed as "cluster lights" and will arrange with the city- officials tf th Ilea n nnli. cinl. nC UAn- .. H.. necessitated by the demands of nubile, cafety. SOON TO REPAIR BRIDGE Penrose Ferry Draw to Get At tention Demanded bv Bowles Repairs to the Penrose Ferry draw bridge, demanded of the city by Admiral Francis T. Bowles to Insure the safety of Hog IslanS workers who use the bridge dally en rQute to tho shipyard, will be started shortly. An agreement has been reached be tween the city and Admiral Bowles, whereby the city will furnish an en gineer for the work, Admiral Bowles to furnish the materials and labor. Admiral Bowles, In demanding quick action on the repairs, warned that' the mechanism of the draw Is liable to break at any tlme.i He declared that such an accident would seriously hamper the work being done on ships at the big ehipyard. The original reque of repairs to the bridge was made May 10 by Admiral Bowles. A conference, which followed another Inspection of the bridge yester day, retulted In the acreement being reached. THREE AUTOISTS INJURED Electric Train Strikes Car at.Mal ago, N. J., Grade Crossing Three residents of Phllllpshurg, N. J., were Injured this morning, when an elec- rin train nn the West Jersey and Sea- '' Ehore Railroad Btruck the automohlle n uhlh hev were returnlne'fi'om Y Id- Tfci wood, N. J., at a grade-crossing near " .Malaga, N. J. - 'Oeoree M. Smith, fifty years old, is lit -believed to be suffering from a fractured K ekull. Benjamin Ryman, forty years - ' -, 1. . - ... - , .. . I. l...!.. .....1 4 Ola, nas coniusiuno ui mc uiu;, "" . A. Stire, forty-five jears old, suffers from an Injured left arm. The automobile, with the three occu i9a BtnnneH nt the Errade-crossing while an east-bound electric train passed. The Bight of the track Is obscured, and after the eaBt-bound train passed, the driver started the machine. As It reached the tracks a west bound electric train struck the front of the machine and hurled It a distance of several feet. -All three men were thrown from the car. The train which struck the machine stopped and picked up the victims and hurried them to Camden, where they were taken to Cooper Hos pital. 500-POUND WOMAN ROBBED Money Stolen From Her Hand bag in Store Elevator A 500-pound wemar. is the accuser of Jacob M. Schneider, Slghth and South, streets, held by Magistrate Pen nock In J1B00 bail for court as a pick pocket. N Schneider, who Is also known as "the Jonah' is' charged with stealing 15 from the handbag of Mrs. Sadie Jones, .of ..Newport News, Va., In an elevator In a Market street store. The victim Is visiting friends in East Susquehanna avenue. Because of her bulk she was unable to get to City Hall to testify against the prisoner, MILITIA TO BE REVIEWED Philadelphia Companies Return From Camp This Evening Tt Thiisrielnhla comnanles In the new - Pennsylvania Reserve Militia will be formally reviewed tonight by Major .. -ss.neral Wendell P. Bowman,. following r-'r their return from Mt. Oretna, where they k'TVIlderwent a week of Intensive training. ' 4 . BX COIHPAniC UI IIUKI1U7I ivu wistfa sW MVlfl'" and sanitary detachment ' iBiTlltiftllllt (e Tiv in. V city at I unariM KsBLflj "SERVICE STAR' STANLEY; MAUD LAMBERT KEITH'S ; VAUDEVILLE AND THEATRICAL INDICATOR v FORTHE COMING WEEK "The Service Star" Brings Film ylowrf Lambert and Ernest Ball Sing New . Ballads Other Attractions FEATVRE FILMS STAXLEY "The Service, Star." a modern story by Charles A Leslie, featuring Madge Kennedy. The story tells of an attempted draft evasion, loldwyn mnde the production. PALACE "The Bride's Awakening," brings Mac Murray back to the screen after a year's absence, the first half of the week. "All Woman." with Mae Marsh, the latter 'half of the week. ARCADIA "The Danger Mark," fea tures nisle Ferguson In n plcturlza tion of nobert W Chambers's story. Crajiford Kent has an important part VICTORIA "A Fool There Was." with Theda Barn. A revival of Torter Kmerson Browne's play of the same' name and tnken from Kipling s "The Vampire." REGEXT "Opportunity" shows Viola Dana In the character of a boy, first half of week, nnd "The Vamp," with Knlrt Bennettt, the. latter half of the week. LOCUST "Over the Top." with Sergeant Arthur Guy Hmpey In the leading role, first half of the week, and "Sandy." with Jack Plckford, the lat ter half of the week. BTRAXl"Vncto Tom's Cabin." with Marguerite Clark, first half of the week, and "The Vamp." with Enid Bennett, the latter half of the week. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Sun Halpcrln. Maud Lam bert and Ernest Ball; Thomas Duray, in "For Pity's Sake" : Sam La Zae and Josh Dale. Bob Mathews and company. In "The Bounder of Old Broadway"; Jean Duval, Reynolds MAUD LAMBERT RETURNS Singer and' Ernest Ball to Pre sent New Songs at Keith's The musical comedy stage has lost Maud Lambert for another season, most likely for all time, for the popular sing ing comedienne has just handed back the part assigned her in one of New York's newest musical productions and she will re-enter vaudeville with her husband, Ernest It Ball, the most pop- . ranh or n.. .,.- sor, of nn tru- ment, or in fact, a human voice, Ernest Ball is heard from. His music Is sung, plaved and danced everywhere. Mr. Ball In nnt nf tho few song writers who sini- Iph- the music world with ballads. His ".Mother Machree. "i-ove .mo ami me World Is Mine," "In tho Garden of My Heart," "Till the Sands nf the Desert Grow Cold." "A Little Bit of Heaven." etc.. Dre high standards of popular ballad compositions and Misn Lambert lies been mainly responsible for making them nnm.il.ir "for she has Introduced i nearly all of Mr. Ball's songs to the I public i It Is qulto natural to suppose that Ihotntf n r-OTTinOSOr. Mr. Ball SllOUld be a capable pianist, hut in addition to this l,rt Ina n ntpnslnrr voice and lie. tOO, sings his own compositions, so that the combination of these two artists In vaudeville gives the two-a-day an enter taining feature. Cross Keys Serial It is said and never disputed that the Canadian Northwest mounted police never fall to get a man once they start nfter him. If the trail Meads around the world The rrason why is strikingly Miovvn In Vlngraph's latest ndvenutre serial, "A Fight for Millions." which will be seen at the Cross Ke,ys Theatre next week. A troop starts after the outlaws in lUa flrRt rli:intpr and for fifteen thl til ing, sulft-moving episodes It Is glvn ind take, first one and then the other getting the upper hand, until the troopers (inallv win out. There are many battles, with i,., ,,i iirtlnt? mid nulck shooting, nil screened with wonderful realism, under the direction or William unman, wn plavs the leading male tole. supported by Edith Johnson. Joe Ryan and other "Fighting Trail" favorites. PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JULY 22 TO JULY 27, SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING Subject to Change MONDAY AI.MAMIIP.A . ) 12th.Morrt Paesyunk Av. Norma Talmndce In I)e Luxe Anntn AI'OI.I.O 02d and Thompson Sts. () Miriam Cooper In Woman and the, Law- (s) Elsie Fercuson In The Danger Mark Chestnut below lflth St. B Md'S?? Market St. Ann Pfnnlnirton In The Antics of Ann UI.UK1I1RD, ' IJroad ti Susquehanna Ave. I.lna Cavallerl In love's Conquest t'KDAK 60th and Cedar Ave. KIsIp Ft-rguson In A Doll'a House (s) Marv PI How- Could Market below BOthSt. COLONIAL oin' and' Maplewood Aves. Douglas Fairbanks In Say. Young- Fellow EMPRESS) Main St., (s) Manayunk Mary Plrkford M'Llss, pt TRVirA ' 40th' and Market 8t. Madge Kennedy In Tho Fair Pretender FAMILY , , . 1311 Market St. () William Farnum In The Plunderer "jSSI'gfa Olrard Ave. "' "7Ny?raBn?ford Ave. Fegav Hylsnd In Other Men's Daughters George M Hlt-the-Tralt B6TII 8T. THEATRE Below Sprlco St. () Ethel Clastnn In tho Woman Beneath CHEAT NORTHERN Broaa SI, at Erie Ave. "'JQ'ind Walnut St.. "Front and Olrard Ave. ) Mabel Normnnd In The Venus Model () William In Wolf Elsie Ferguson In In a Doll'. House ' fstEad Lancaster Ave, () George Rr. Cohan In Hlt-the-Tralt Holllday LMdSalnd locust St.. Sect. Guy Emny In Over the Top MARKET ST. TIIE.TRE 333 Market St. (s) Barbara Castleton In The Heart of a Girl MODEL , . 4L'3 South St. (a) Harold Lockwood In Lend Mo Your Name NIWdNand Market Pt. Tho Unbeliever VWSartat Bt. (s) Mae Murray la the Bride'. Awakening PRINCESS 1018 Market St. () Madge Kennedy In The Fair Pretender REGENT " " () Market St. below 17th Viola Dana In Opportunity RIALTO. Otn. Ave. ( A Tulpehocken Constance Talmase In Up the KoadWIth Stills Norma Talmadge In The Sorlal Secretary RIVOLI 62d and Sansom St.. (() RV1IY Market St. below Tth () Roy Stewart In By Proxy SAVOY 1211 Market St. (a) June Caorlce In Mia. Innocence STANLEY Market a ( bova ISth Madge Kennedy In The Service Star IJTRAND Otn. Av. at Venamo Marguerite Clark , la Unci Tom'. Cabin YM7TM1A U) I 7 (vua- b.-a Wi1' -:. J. Madge Kennedy in Thncly nnd White, Shirley Sisters nnd Robert DeMont Trio. GLOBE The Chinese Follies'. Wilson. Bond nnd company, the Karalfa Kltli the Tomanjne Sisters, La Tour nnd Gould, Robinson nnd McGann, Olivette, Moffat and Callr. Anderson Sisters and Barnes and Robinson CROSS .KEYS "Here Comes Eva." musical comedy; Fiddler nnd Hunter. Sidney V. Forbes, Mark Llndr nnd company Fox nnd Incrabffm. and the first nf the new serial, "A Fight fori Millions" first half of week; nnd "Keen Moving." a musical comedy ; Blanche Sloane, National Comedy Four, Dong Fong 'One nnd Harry Haw. Oll'vo Greenwood and company nnd Frank Bush, latter half of week. GRAXD William Whitney nnd com pany. In "Sweethearts": the Seven Bracks. Nell McKlnley,. Karl Emmv's pets. Irene Myers, Ryan nnd Joyce and photoplay. XIXOX "Tho Submarine Attack," farce corned v: Four Ankers. Frank Hartley nnd "The Unbeliever." photoplay. COLOXIAL Barney Williams. In "The Liars"; the. Monarch Comedv Four. i Lady Alice and her pets, the Rllng Generation, and photoplay, "Say, Young Fellow" : Paul. Lewan nnd Dobbs, Lowe and Sterling Sisters, the mind reading dog, Dick, wizard of guitar. Bl'tlLESOVE GAYETY "Pleasure Seekers." extra vaganza musical comedy Jim Pearl, Sammy Evans, Harry Stratton, George Slocum. Emma Kohler, Mae Richardson, Mae Pointer and Mac Earle. Toy Hunt for Children- Wnodr'de Paik will stage Its first Im portant special day feature of the sea son on Thursdny next, when the popular toy hunt for children will bo revived This Institution, which was first started In 1016, proved a tremendous success, and several thousand voungstcrs vlsltrd the park every afternoon when this fea ture was put on. Coupons tepreentlng 25" toys will be distributed In different parts of the park, and when the gates are thrown open to the public, child! en will be permitted tn search for these coupons, nnd should success reward their efforts, tho toy bearing tne duplicate nf the number found will be given to the child free Children are advised that coupons will not be hidden in any of the buildings. ff vr.tVM. wi-re ? s She will appear w till Krncst R. Hall at Keilh'- TUESDAY S-'W-t' -V"V - iiiii -t I ' ' " 3 MAUU LAMBT.UT WEDNESDAY Norma Talma ds In De Luxe Annlft Norma Tnltmdse in Dft Luxe Annla Pauline Frederick In MndaiTi Jenlnuij' Pauline F'reilerl k In Madame Jealousy Klsle Ferffuson tn The Danser Mark F.lsle The Ann Pennlncton In The Antics of Ann Emllv Stevens In A Man's World I.lna CaHl!erl In Ine's Conqueat George. Hit-,the-Trall nil Per(;tion In A noil's Hmiw rk ford In Ynu. Jean? XMrv Plckford In Hnw CnuM You Jean1 SsRue The Douttlait Falrhnkii In Pav Ynuntt Fellow pousla" FalrbnnVs In Say, Younff Fellow Mary Plrkford M'Mis Ma due Our Mary Plrkford Harold Lor k wood In Lend Me Your Name Charlotte U'nlker In Juit a Woman Miroe In Winner Charles Rav In PIalnc the Game Steens Ward In A Cohan In Holllday fonr M C"ha n In Hlt-the-Trall Holllday Jack Knle WlllNmP In tho Girl In His Hou William tn Rough fhel Normend In The Venus Model Marlon Tivls in Ceci lia of the Pink Roses S. Hart Lowry n! pa"lcp in Iloee o Paradise Marirlti Fiher In Impossible Susan Alm Reuhen Jn The Dove Prokers Tune Rlvldtre In A Woman's Redemption Oeoree M Con n In Hltthe.Trall Hollldiv End FVnwt In A Desert Wooing Pept. Guv Hmney in Over the Top peg- Out Emnv In Over the Top nrar d'rmond In The Crucible of Ufe Jnw In Miss Ethel Cltn In The Man Hunt Frank Keean Loaded Dice, Tho Unbelleer fqe Murray In th Rrlde's Awakrnlntr ! Murray In the Pride's Awakening Kmmv Wehlen In The House of Gold Grac" D A i-mond in The Crucible of Life Viola Dana In Opportunity r)UhpiVn end Pine in Soda) Quicksands Pauline Frederick in Her Final Reckoning Norma Tnlmadie In The Social Secretary Clari Kimball Young In The R-ason Why June Caprice tn Mlta Innocence Edith Roberts In The Deciding Kiss Emllv Ptevena In A Mai'i World Elsie Ferguson In A Doll Hpuse Madge Kennedy Jn The Service Star Madge Kennedy In The Service Star Marvuerlte Clark In Uncle, Tom a Cabin Marguerite Clark In Uncle Tom's Cabin f Thrla. Rar. 'Ml,Th"t.Wa lnvA Fool hera Wu In A pool MOVIES IN WARTIME PROVE ESSENTIAL Keeping Theatres Open Is Necessary at This Time The fact that General Crowder. pro vost marshal, has declared that motion picturo players are to be classed as "legitimate theatrical performers," and that all Rkllled persons emplojed In the picture productions are to he rinco.rt eneaced In nrn.iiin... .,.,.i . ..-- ,. ... ,.. wv.u,,., , , iiiMi,i iiinu, iui aroused enthusiastic approval In all branches, nf the film entertainment, for It settles the moot question nf the status of the motion-picture Industry under the "work-or-flght" order. PUjers, must clans, photographers, operators, mechan ics and others necessar.v to prvluetlons villi hold their presnnt class'Iications un der the draft taw "Those within the motion-picture In dustry felt that the Government wmjUI come to realize and recognize Jts claims to neing one nr the 'essentials,' " said Frank W Buhler, managing director of tho Stanley Cnmpnnv, spr.iking about the new order. 'There have been since the beginning of the war th warmest relations between the Government nnd tho picture Interests, and the picture men were nmnng tho first to be called to the Federal standards to see what help they could offer. "They have been civ helpful. But some of the helpfulneps might, never theless, be pointed nut so that the pub lic will have a renewed Impression of the service rendered by thi motion pic ture In this wartime. "It Is Impossible tn go Intn anv motion-picture theatre In the eiuntry with out having In -.onie way the attention patriotically directed for a few moment or without learning s-onvthlng In rela tion to the war. Theip are the news weeklies, showing event" of the war I There are .slide;' showing the flag or tho President Every patriotic drive for men, inmey, material, has been preached and pleaded fnr from the screens of the theatres all over the country. "No more wldee.it w-iy of spreading Information nnd patriotic propaganda than fiom th picture .screen has been devised, fnr It re.ichfcs the people who don't read a." well as thre.who do; It reaches those who ate seeking enter tainment and gives them information In spite of themselves. "While the business nf life is war, there nuiFt be amusement nnd entertain ment tn Ke) up (be national morale, and this the pictures provide "The Importance nf motion pictures has been , recognized ap enteitalnment, and they are provided In all the train ing camps here. In the camps abroad, and even m the transports going nver. Speaking shnws are epens-lvo and un wieldy, and must nf necessity be In frequent, lint the pictures can be for ever present. "Pictures serve as propaganda over there, ( lieerlng the tired Allies with Information of our wonderful resources and our strength of nrm and amis ;PlctureK as entertainment will have still more Importance this coming vear with the new- railroad rates In effect, which will tend to cmsh (,ut manv traveling playing companies, particu larly In the one-nlght-st.ind places, leav ing them amusementlces. If the'r pic ture theatres aro closed up. "An Item not to lie, smothered out ls the rolling snowball nf motion-picture taxes', which have exceeded those from the legitimate hnuses, and have put and are putting a nice sum Into the Treas ury's strongbox ' "Picture-making will be no serious drain nn cnal-consnniption. for the pro ducing cm virtually all be dnno In the South or West In the winter. In fact, mnst companies are already so artanglng The angle nf difficulty I" coal for the theatres, and If pople must lie cold at home, they ought to have somi- nice warm theatres to go to for Inspiration, Information and entertain ment. East year, in the coal crisis here, many of our managers 'made their THURSDAY hessue Hn a kav a in Tho Hr-Aveit Way Mav Allien In Winning of Reatrlce FerBUsori In Hanger Mark Elie Ferguson in The Danger Mark Wallace Ram In Relieve Me, Xantlppe M. Cnhan In Hollldiy Oeorgo M Coan In Hlt-the-Trail Holllday Vivian Martin In Vlvette Vivian Martin In Vlvette f Hajakawa In Rravet Way Fej.Juo Havakaws in The Rravest Way Paulln Stsrk In Until They Get Jh Mr, nod Mrs. Drew Pay Day J'ine. Caprice in Rlue-Eyed Mary Resi Rsrrlscale In Patriotism Cavallerl and Foote In Love's Conquest Jack Plckford tn Sandy - Wl!llm S Hart In Wolf Lowry Marlon DavUa In Ceci lia of the Pink Roses Frank Keenn In Ruler of the Rnad Charles Rav In His Own Horn Town Enid Pennett In A Desert Wooing Jack Plckford In Sandv Kenned v In Little W7e SHbury Takes All Prarv snd Man's Ward Plckford In Sandy Fsrrt'im nnd Ready Csnrire Innocence Emliv stevns In A Man's World Vlruinla Pearson The Firebrand ' The Unbeliever Mse Jtarsji In All Woman June Elvidge In A Woman of Redemption Enid Rennett in The Vamp All-Star Cast In Woman nnd the Law Clara Kimball Young in The Reason Why Corrlne Griffith In Love Watches T Unbeliever VIoVi Dana In Opportunity Kitty Gordon In Tinsel Madge Kennedy In The Service Star Enid Rennett in the Vamp Theda. Bara, Theda Bara Thart W la A Fool There Wai STARS IN COMING PHOTOPLAYS laHmialllllllH' 4 vliaMslV MHPt sbH1111111111h 1iV v AialHEiaH KtNNtUY -:--rrrSI7?::SyAE MURRAY in in "THE SERVICjglll J sTKE BRIDE'S MwKAHra f f FmMm . J ill r iHMsW f 1 mOfii" W " tf I III J' r.. .-SH " SI ?V?'gailfc TS!Z:N Ki s s s 2'',Vi,C:' . KV.X'B lasHIKkal MSli! sS a rr r i--" t )v.k'saB vmsm xE-sks-v ss t v.f ximoo r v 1 the r I houses Into tegular clubs for I home-chilled patrons, "As the months' move on, with our growing participation In the war levy-I Ing its s'raln and anxiety on the peo- pie. motion pictures as sources rf ptiter- , tnlnment and information will become Increasingly serviceable. People will I crave to know of things abroad, and their tired hearts will need the balm nf a little relaxation Ceitalnly the mn- tion-plctur" Industry, in all Its rami-1 ".cations, feels Justified by lis works in proudly considering Itreir an essential Industry. LITTLE THEATRE PLANS New Management lo Offer Mutual . . I 1 las i Cutler entirely new management that f of I-'rcd A. Nathans, the treasurer of the South ltroad Stieet Theatie the I.lttle Theatie, at Seventeenth anil Pc .ancey sireeisvvii, ne.i .. ...--.- (-orv(0,.,bl attention was paid liv ing season on Saturday night. Septeni- 1 , ,,,dr,s f Jnck.onvllle to the vl-it her II. with the premiere of 'Atta Huv. ()f ,,, J,,,.,, Mi ., ,,,, voeletv a new musical comedy. women ixpiewd a delie tn take pan Mr. Nathans has made a study of the I n the piiture 'Pielr wishes were gr.il character of pieces which he believes med at the garden p.nlv, and many will make a big success nf the 1,'ttle women nioniineiit in the --oci.il life of Theatre and has del ci mined to hack , I'lillndelplili and the cnnntiv genet. ill his judgment with a fair trial of his ndded ntino.phere to the st piu s. Ideas. The I.lttle Theatre will be oner- ated under a nollcv similar to that of i the Princess Theatre. New York, and "I'cr-liitiR s Criiailrr. (.oniln ne mrenngs vviii ne i-irgeiy nign class Intlmats musical comedies There will be an all-star "Atta Hoy " cast for 1918, INCLUSIVE PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY SATURDAY Sessue Haaaka In The nraest Way Constanri Talmadge In Tho Lesion Sesrup Hawaii nk.i In The Itrniest Way MadcA Kennedy In Ths Fair Pretender Klelo Ferguson In The Danger Mark Klsle PerBUson In Th Danger Mark Oloria Sn-ansnn In Kver woman's Husband Mary l'lrttfnrd In Stella Marls I.lna CnMillerl In Loie's Conqurst Wallare nld In Ths House or Hate. Paulino Stark In Until They Oet Me Tom Mix In Ars High Wallar p. id in flel lei Me Xantlppi Wlll!im Desmond in Hell's F.nd Norma Talmud- in Do Luxe Annie Charles Rav In The Clans of the Hun .A Mrs rtrndv In The Whirlpool William farnum In The riunderer All It'silv lnt The Knife Mar-v Warren In The Vortex Wltar Relil In The Flreflv of France Jark Plrkford In Sandv P'israt'a Dap In Tho Twn-Pouled Womin Alls Narlmoia In Revelation Th" Unbelleier Mae Mur-sh In All Wonun Corrlne nriffTlh In Iove Watches Knld Rennett In The Vamp Edith Storey In Tho Leclqn of Death William Farnum In The Plunderer Margarita Fischer In Impossible Susan Harry Carev tn The Scarlet Drop Madge Kennedy in The 8erle Star Enid Bennett tn the Vamp Ulorl.1 Snansnn In El erj woman's Husband Enid Hennett In a D"sert Wooing I.lna Cavallerl In I.ne's ConrnieM Wallace Relrt In The House of Hate Panllne Stark In Until They Oet Me Viola Dana In The Only Road Jark PIcMorrt In Mile-a-Mlnute Kendall William S. Hart In Tho Square-Deal Man Gladys Rrockwell in Th Scarlet Road Charles Rav In The Clans of tha Hun Alice Itrady In The Whirlpool William FarnuiA In The riunrterer Dollv Sisters In Th Million Dollar Dollies Mary Mil's Mlnter In Ohost of Rosle Talor Wallace, nlrl in Tho Firefly of France Jark rickford In Sandy Mary rickford In Hon- Could You, Jean" Alia Nazltnova In Reelatlon Thn Unbeliever Mae Marsh In All Woman Lee Hill In A Uood I.oser Enid Ilennett tn The Vamp Madge Kennedy In The Fair Pretender William Farnum In The Plunderer Enid nennett In A Desert Wooing Wallace Reld In Firefly of France Madga Kennedy In The Serik Star Enid Bennett In th. Vamp Theda Bars ,'Fool Thtrj Wai Theda Bara la A Fool Thtra Was ELSIE FERGUSON and CRAHFORD ENT in'The DAHGLI? RK," Arcauia. . SOCIETY SEES FILM MADE t,. ,f ",r H.lllpM' Mark. I llfitu- ;r.l)llC(l ill Flni'illn, AllriU'l? i; crr.,..,la Vn., V, ,, , .. , ' '10 """'' "f T'" ""P',r -Maik.' "' new Aitt-r.ift tilcture st.nrlng -l'lslp I-Vrguson. whkh will be shown nt the Arcadia Theatre next weik, attracted ninth attention on tlip pan of society folk In Jncksnm llle, Fla . where mans of the scenes weie photographed Ai rnvRt'tm'M. uric m;tdo by Dlrectnr HurIi Kortl with tienrpr Mat-on, prn lirlPtor f tlif Mat-on Motel, In .laiUsnn- Hie, for thp tipp of his Krmmrl in South JnrkFnnxillo This ONt.ilf Is one of tho mom beautiful In the south, and Is ro- sfdered one of th show pl.irp.s of that city Smnes were aI-o t.iken at the home of Mis. i: r mansion locitid nt which was staged St, ilk. a splendid M ,iv port, Fla , at n il.ihnr.itu J-ou a XVI, garden fete. ..prKi,i,.-s Ctus.-i.l..rs." Hie first nfTl. rial 1'nllr-il Slates ticnerinnpnt war film feature, which muk shnwn at thr- Forrest Theatre, will he the principal attraction nt the 1'al.up Theatre for one week only at I'.il.ice price, conimenclns Momlay, July :"! "rer.-hliiRs i'ru?ailers" Is reallv a pic torial hi'-toiy of America's i.nt In the great Mar. nnd full of human Interest anil patriotic tin Ills These picture", which show the grim carni'S-tnej-B of the United State-, in its war alms and Its determination lo ptainp out Kalperlsni, were tahen liy th" I'nlted .States RiKtial eoips and nay phoioBrapliets at home , and ahrnad ' CHKSTNUT BELOW MC.VT HKKIi-Tlli; DISTIN(ilIMIl:i) lllMi AMKKItW I OW 1.1)1 h.N.M:' NAN HALPERIN A DISTINCTIVE SINGER OF DISTINCTIVE SONGS oFi'F.Bivn nF.pr.nToim: or si'i:rini ttmniv nt k xctfii m iiii-r. Sam LAZAR & DALE Josh In "Joining the I'nlnn' ea&,., "For Pity's Sake" -sg,. V tertriilfir Trarefctv Melndrnmii with Tlininm. Dnrnr A Compnm nf Ten. JEAN DUVAL & CO. I'reaentlne 'fiem of Art' SHIRLEY SISTERS Inlnt Tunen nnd Step. EXTBA AI1Iir.ll ATTRACTION AND KLLIOIITFl'L MIMCAL TRF T1 MAUD LAMBERT & ERNEST R. BALL The f harming litlrnl Cnnfrii FnTorUe TnH Amerli;i' lotit rnnnlir Comtwer lo Miowh lUib Matlneriv, '4 V, M., "Jc ami Af. -Nights, 8 I'. Ap tit i iumm eut Alus a Meek In Adwnr. Hell, rilberl 33M kejiione, lUrJ '3 no. WOODSIDE rimnELruM's i.eaihno tabk RODIA'S CONCERT BAND (lUM'.ITK Iini)l, f'onrlnrinr Edna Wallace Kinney, Soprano TO'i'Tl UNT !50 FRKK TOIS FOR rilll.IlRKN Thursday Next, 1 to 3 I'. M. MUSICAL STUDENTS' NIGHT Tuesday, July 23d Ed Troll Ethrl Hepburn M. ElUabelh Kelly Tfter Volr FIREWORKS EVERY FRII1AY MOHT "THE SERVICE STAR" mtaan sir mmmnnr it K ,V I'HIM lll'l .A V - -- - - ... srfl f tl luadiir J('iinrtiv jxnncars ai . r, i . -T I lllC btaiHOV 111 iNeW ' i It, In -rl.A l,r.tnlMcr liiml nmpn nf Amerlr.'i lend to the tnsn f,r winning tnn war is marked In Madge Kennedy's newest fjnldwyn production, "Thr-St rvlce Star," which will be the principal feature at Hi. nmni... Th .i mv One scene shews all the workings of n Red Cross station In It ale shown Miss Ketinedv and members of the cist ii f ..nrb i,i ,.L i,i ..,i. i ;;.......".:.,:...' .?.. .."'-..:." .; i c-, ni-i ,ii ui'' 'mijiiii fiiii nm in If) her leisure hours away fiom the studio 111 lllll tiler sirtinn nf fh ,i-nu itnil wnrlf. tnnm .ire sppM ni ks. sweaters and v rst- IpId nil mi,l tn- ..l,l,..nH n ...... I...n .1 ,.,,,. t.-. ........ .... .', , ' . i ., - I.etl ( rnss wnrkrnnms of n town nn 1,giic Island, give., ample evidence that all ui- fi i in.- wni-il a UIKPn II C (CiK.sps nf utimpii nip tn.iMng tliPinwhi ps nf wtiin,.,, nip in.iMnc themspHps nielv nspful fr the worth v- n.iisp ixiriiiieiv nspiin for the worthy cause ,,. ... . .. Vi r M1011.ICJ Unmen frnin the farm. ew ins ,-,nd women nf wealth, all til tlPIU.-ICt.lcV 1 lii.usev .up making sairlllt-es In their efforts to lip nf service tn the nation ,iml Its dp- fenders MKs Kennedy Is surrounded by a iat which Ini hides Clartnce Oliver, her iipw leading man: Jules Cnw les. Tammany ruing. William Ilei htel. Maude Turner intdiin beautiful M.ibel It,illln. Victory B.ittman and Zulu !:isnnrlh THE CAMELS ARE COMING !M orris (.est Walk Tlmm Over From "Vow ork for "Cltti Chin Chow" In eiideavnilug to arrange for accom motlatinns fm the latgc number of mil ni.ils for "Clin Chin Chnw " which opens the new Shubert The.itte mi August L'i'. .Morris (lest has pticnunti iet a keen disnpiHilntmrnt PliPitly ndjnlnlng the 'tiigt. dour of the new Shubi rt Theatre Is a g.u.ige and adjoining this a st.ible .Mr dpst at nine saw a wruidpi fill up pottunlty to us,, that stable fnr tin ani ui.ils Pinplo.vetl In "Chit Chin Chnw I hue aip thrpp r-.imels, two sacred v.iks fiom Thibet, eight donkeys, a couple of hull. in liullcn. ks and many other four footed aitnts neeesvnrv in llm sini. m,, I diietlon. anil .Mi. (Jest decided the stable nt-xi tinnr in llio sjtiuliert The.itte wnlllo Ik nn Ideal place In which tn Its ate lu.s held nf fnui-fnnteil actors .liulee of Ina disappointment, thetefoie. when Irv ing tn engage the stable, he leal ncd that the gat.ige management had just sir r.ingril twn days previnuslv tn dismantle the stable and stoic inotorti in.ks theie "It is going tu be a dlltlcult thing tn take i arc of our animals, to say nothing of mil big scenic production of -I'lm Chin Chnw.'" s.lld Ml llest. tlllrlmr his stay In rhll.idelphi.i "That stable wnuld ' nave neen nie.ii reir our purposes, as we could have dispensed with the services of live men, who will now have tn be tniplnved n lead nur animals through the streets to and from Shubert Theatie In war times, to save the services nf flv -men means mure than actual saving nf dnH.it s "(Mil stage nroduetinn ton Is sn i.lp- th.it I have bren pU7..llng myhraln hnvv i tn get nur show nn the stage nf the Shu. nen inraire, tven tliough that stage Is neatly twice as big ns an other In riiiladelplila. However, we will have Return TWELFTH STREET BOB MATTHEWS & CO. "The Honniler of Old Rronrlum i REYNOLDS & WHITE A Refined Miifclr.il Xoie ROBERT DE MONT TRIO In "t the lintel turn ilier" STRAND ,:'"' "' Vmanro E. of llroail SIOND.-TV,K;rJVllKEi,,,i,iV MARGUERITE CLARK in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Tllt'KSnvr 1RIIU1 siti ,..... ENID BENNETT in 'THE VAMP' LOCUST J3'', .VN',.,'-otlV'' "OVER THE TOP" With GUY EMPEY tiii'rsiiw. rinnw, STHIIY -lK I'lCKFORIi V ..Qavi !!'? NIXON Helen Gleuon Co. Four Anken Frink H.rller Lone S, Merlinc Sl.ter. H Featnrf .rl .1 S!d S. I.uil'nu 2:1.1. 7 ud 0 "Tke Unbcli.v.r" With U. S. Marines NIXON 'H COLONIAL DongUi FtirVtiJu ia filnt Manleii'd. 3:15 and Htls . J. Barner William Co. Crctnlet & Williuu Ui, AUco'i Poll , 1 MARKET ST. AT JUm"EK .--r8 I CONTINUOUS 11 A. M TO U P. Mi'W lj3 pMflHHH i ItrEintilni; vtnntlj Vlatinee 11 &A --jHBJJBKHHBBBBW I Novel nnd Oriental Fantaitei I M i SSHXT I ' R ',w' vtuvu E IB1B vAux 1 U Presented bv i &$ KSfMfl '' I I Edward Welsh, Olive Bryan i HBBSmTB y ,' I H and Charles Curtis . i'lNI WjHHSH' iB - " I EC An Innovation in the World of ,,;K5 : BHHV -. A y Vmittill zk HMniHi sH .fl !., v,i .....!.. itui-m. -.rN Htf2HHiH iH f AiWI tiiirr ! ntii, ,,(,u,u a cbiubvb vrr.-.ri WmS i MHa&W i I THEATRE. MARKET Bel. 0th 4i hermwwrxorii --gre&szz2 r-S S DAILY, a 30- EVEN1N08. 7 ft TS Till I) RAKA H MONDAY. TUESDAY U WEDNESDAY " "f i ill "V Fool There Wa-" at ' tlZXt LOIlieS LVa! "& llic N'irlnria j An Up-to-tnt-Mtnuta LtuKb-Prodaciaf ."S . Sketch It's a Scream! ';.'.-; IBPIII I 1 Cc4r 4 FEATURM aj to do it somehow, even if we itora'' ui hip scenery in me aney. t I The nroducl on renutres nine I transpott It, tn say nothing of the tr.'lh! imato, which wo will probably have H) r. hlladeltihla from New Yorkibyv j singes to save railroad transport i lie company or ann people vvmj, i umt ny special train. "i m r-in,i in mnimnn n.n. vtAr. Reid will again play her orlglnal'roto ofAlJ ..ihrat. the slave plrl, and also thatvw.V!J have engaged llnncl Brahatn to portrtJr M I lie tl ro e of C in Ch n Chow. "ir.4'a I itr.ihnm vvas here only a vear ago. nla; I ing the I nle of the sea captain In .'T"Sj ...,,,111-1, iuHi iiiitur a inr. wun jt-mmv rtelllhla Id.lVCOers. which I am MlrAVM 'will dlinllc.lte when 'Clin Chin (TliMt'.IIW presented nt the new Shubert." fejj? "" - ' ' A4 Allied Nations' Review .,' Probably no other series of special i.nrm nlctuiea Introduced to the publlfl: sc.,1-!!" ' as received such snontaneous lnrlor-';jritj ment as was nccoidrt the Allied Natlon'S?.;i Oflicial War Review, which 'is being K3 : ""n. ' " nriueii attraction at U" vi'iuiin incaire . . :. - . .j .t True to us promiterMi tnihltr infnrmiHhtv.vTjl " im"i'o tlilntlrrl. I M.nln.,., - n.A .i JVM prmlucd the mist thrilling depiction. of 5a .icln.il t, , l.ioc, BlnA. ,1.. n-.-.4ll.ft irJEC started X-rja Next Wer k wtlt shniv nnnthnr !ti,t fll the series Iticlllilerl In the fflfflm in 1.1 such pictures a. the sons of Uncle 8amS ill I li Illsl. I tin ImnKliiia Ativnnrl Ml f. 'ii ui' iiii-iiiii- tit-uuiiirs trilgascu IS-, y. the ilangcinus work of handling hind kl Cfen.itles ; thtowlng them with deadljf. 3 '"''"'"v. a- tne auo'ence can ettt; jy ''ojiKhbovs on the march, as well -MtS icsiiug neninii ttie ines, tne Italian, wt n,mli and French lines of battle-pro-. W? dm tig leal thrills ; exceptionable eet1iMi , of American battleships on the open-SfJ 'sens, on the lookout for German sub-ssie1! mat lues and other features that areH,-wJ nf Jlti.wnl-hllliT fnlpmst 'VV 1-101 .. w S:S1 I. I Tftt3fl ft f uriTjr . t m'i H WM VMM Mil M''V; immmEJm Added Attraction Fli it Eplsod C A Fight for Millions A Thrilling Serial Photopliv Featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN With FDITH JOHNSON AND JOE HTA1I Complete Change of Bill Thursday Stanley St Ab. 10th Final Day of Constance Talmadge Goj?aJsht Pfllnro 1 u MAItKET ST. raiace Flnal Day of Marion Davip "Cecelia of tha Arrnrlia Chestnut St Bel. 10th nrt-uuid pii r r Marguerite Clarkj., om'aCabln Reo-ent Market St Bel. 17th , ivegeni Ftnal D , i CHARLES RAY ; m i li lilk I l Hrnad & lontcomrry Ate.v -r li NIxon-.NIrilllnKer.Oen MtlfJ Whi I1ILY MTS.. 10c 15-, m r..-M.ij. i & v. ic m llhtilNMNG MONDAY ' MA' WM. WHITNEY & COM Llttl- Theatre plajera in' 34 Gllberl'a nualnt playlet yv ' "Ml EETII EARTH'' -H.-W 1 IIU IKS NEIL lrKINI.K K MIL F.MM'S DOUS- KVAXiJOirK IRENE MYERS ii Enlnodo of N - rir.iiT for MiLLioxy' "TOOL AS A rATrV;"! fhlladelphla'a T Ci A I Ll 1 llurlenk ThMt Sill XT. BELOW VINX 8T.-JT, the mn s in i counrXj THR PLEASURE SE f? inl-VKlStiEI StAIPENS A IIU BurleiiW Show of lh 0' I'rrkented with n Aii-rW' lnrludlna '.r-? Jim reall , lieorie, fiarum .. ?vt, VraBU' Kakler . .-'-,? . t.l '.! m. , jg mt ?a ftp y, i ' 3 ' m m m fc-. ) v y "..-- . l fVWMte ;; j .AHV 4WM tlrllfH GAW1W52 t r .! f- 'i f& - Ji h i- .i 4- fT " ' l vbaw.tM-S .- l-y.-" A j&Li L'.'Ku eb&ikiJkft'd
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