V t F-y! (OFFERINGS iTHEATRICAL INDICATOR FOR THE (Vaudeville, Photoplays, Burlesque tainment to Be Playhouses CONTINUING ATTRACTION! FEATURE FILMS FORREST "America's Answer," second United Stntes official war picture released by the Committee of Public Information. Scenes selected from more than 30,000 feet of film tnken by the signal corps of the American Ex peditionary Force In France. OARRICK "Hearts of the World " D. W. Griffith made the production In Prance and America, with Robert Harry, Lillian and Dorothy Qlsh. George Faucctt and Hen Alexander In ' the leading parts. It 1? a love story of tho war. VAUDEVILLE n KEITH'S The Masterslngers, In a uroductlon called "At Foro River": U Wolfe Gilbert and Anatole Frledlnnd. Jean Adair. Marshall Montgomery, ventriloquist ; llrana Stephens, the twrsonallty sonrano : Catherine Powell assisted by Adele, In dances; George N. Brown. Otto Adlon nnd company and Felix Bernard and Jose Termini. GLOBE "The Garden Holies," Eva Puclt, Bobbo and Nelson, McClurc nnd Dolly, Graco DeWlnters, Three Mori Brothers, acrobats: Grace St Claire, Seymour and Seymour, Cell! Trio, In musical numbers. CROSS KEYS Walter Wroe's Dancing Dolls, Fox and Ingraham, Cape and Hutton, Lonno Naesse, comedienne; Marlettcs Manikins', first half of week. George Schilling and company. In "On the Western Front" ; the Celestial Duo, Fabor nnd Taylor, Arthur Rlgby and McLellan and Carson, latter half of the week. KEYSTONE Tom Brown's Minstrel Revue. "Ke'ep Smiling," musical com edy; Kennedy ahd Hollls, Grendel and Ksther, Deas and Davis and tho Five Pandurus. Chapter I of "Hands Up" Is the photoplay. vrrnv Danse-Fantalsles. special danc ing number; Martha Hamilton. In "The Installment Collectors" : Mind reading dog Regan and Renard, singers; Rob ert Swan, nnd photoplay, "The Claws of the Hun." COLONIAL I.a Croha Family, aero , bats; Rains and Goodrich, "Birds in Dreamland": Forrest and Church, dancers; Willie Smith, musician, and ' photoplay, "Madam Sphinx." GRAND George B.irbler and Carrie PHILADELPHIA'S Sara S. Shubert Memorial Theatre, on open August 26, with tho mutical FUTURE STANLEY FILMS Plays and Players "Who Will Be Seen on Local Screens , Frank W. Buhler, managing director of "the Stanley Company, has announced the attractions for the coming season at his playhouses. "We have booked Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Fred Stone and all tb,e other favorites In the group of stars playing under the Paramount-Artcraft f banner, as well as the D. W. Griffith specials, the Cecil De Mllle specials ana It of the Paramount-Artcraft's own specials. From the Goldwyn Pictures will come all of Geraldlne Farrar's plays, the first one being 'The Turn of the Wheel.' Goldwyn also gives us all the Rex Beach stories the first one being 'Dangling Bill Tlyde.' with Will Rogers, the famous monologulst and rope-thrower as the star. Pauline Fred erick and others equally as -well known .!,.. v.a r-nMu'vn ..rnfrrAITV Select ttrc aicv uii n,o V.W.U..J., ..w0. .... will give us Clara Kimball Young- and Norma Talrsadge. GAYETY 8th bel. Vine Both Phonei. Phila.'a Popular Comedian FIRST APrEARANCK IN 3 YEARS HARRY STEPPE W1TII THE Razzle Dazzle Girls Every Wedneaday Night .Amateur Boxing Tournaments TROCADERO THE nOME OF REFINED IIIIRI.ESqlTK 10TH ARCH STS. MT. DXILV WEEK 8TABTINO AUGUST I0h Clear the rail, sire them the right of wgyt nero comcn ihb iii Aaie-ivire hmi ramM n ,Show. TI Monte Carlb Girls lfAnrled br Frank Kan MuriihT. Charlie Colllnt, Earl I Kittle, I Hall, John llmKlna,- Hvrah IDatt ll'flrrAii. lolet Ittirkles nnd 11. 20 CHOKDR MAIPENH SO "vVK. A I'd, SO Olrla From the Follies 'TRAlSin UKRMANTOWN AT t,Bllv,l-' VN'iO, EIST OF BROAD &. CHARLES RAY - ?i'VA i! c1'4 Towp" Lsja!SKxasi 1" " t- ,-; " TO BE SEEN COMING WEEK and Other Forms of Enter Found at Local I Fletcher, In "Clubs Are Trumps," by J. G. Collins; Armstrong and James, minstrels; the Bandys. dancers; Carrie Lille, eccentric comedienne; "Corn cob Cutiips." Gould and Lewis, singers ami, dancers. PHOTOPLAYS STANLEY "Money Mad" brings Mae Marsh In a new Goldwyn play. She Is supported by Rodrlque La Rocque. Alec B. Francis, Macey Harlam nnd John Salnpholls. "Chnrllo Captures the Kaiser, an extra cartoon movie. PALACE -"Hound In Moroccp" has Douglas Fairbanks as the star. Allan Dwnn Is tho author and director. ARCADIA "In Pursuit of Polly," with Blllle Burke as the star. Chester Whltey is the director and En a Unsell made the screen adaptation Thomas Meighan Is the chief male player VICTORIA "A Soldier's Oath" is a revival of n war picture which features William Farnum. Fox made the production. RECENT "A Pair of Silk Stockings." by Cyril Harcourt, and with Constance Talmadge as the stnr, first half of week, and "Green Eyes," with Dorothy Dalton, the latter half of tnc ween. STRAND "Bound In Morocco," with Douglas Fairbanks, first half of wcok. nnd "Tho Great Love," by D. w Griffith, tho latter half of the week. LOCUST Douglas Fairbanks. "Bound In Morocco." RURLESQUE CASINO Molllo Williams and her "Queen of Hearts" company In newest burlettas. Ted Burns la tho chief comedian, while Emjl Casper, Franklo Burns. Ruth Hastings, Frank Lucy nnd Purcclle and Rninsey have Im portant parts. TROCAVERO "The Monte Carlo Girls," in nlno special scenes and two acts. Frank Rags Murphy, assisted by Charley Collins, heads the cast of players w hich includes Sara Hyatt. Kitty Warren and John Mudglns. GAYETY "The Razzle-Dazzle Olrls," mtmliMl comedy with .iUilellle Harry Steppe and Graco Fletcher head the company. The amateur boxing bouts will be continued on Wednes day evening. NEW PLAYHOUSE the site of Horticultural Halt, wil! extravaganza Chu Chin Chow. r CHESTNUTSLKI MGHTi'"At 8.10. MATS. WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY I THE PRICES NIGHTS, $1.50, $1, 75c, UAtlXI m2i&&5S& "P W fea m a 1 m Xm&t K&m The Smashing Mutical ComedySuccess 6 Months New York, 6 Months Chicago SEAT SALE, MONDAY, AUG. 26 MAIL ORDERS NOW. . wlm g I ( cprriAi urn inAV kK-B,JLi iivuini MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd. NCT b. 81 h M.-IHTv IIAII.V MOLLIE Sparkling With Originality and WILLIAMS (Henelf) and Her Dash. GREATEST SHI In Her New Offerlnr. B9mHEu " wf() "THE QUEEN OF HEARTS" And Two Jeu Jamble of Mirth end iltltiir. An Cotuosl Cut. A BEAUTY CHORUS OF 30 UNDER 20 . BJjpfetff PPBMC" ON STAGE f? IPLAYERS WHO WILL APPEAR IN m. nifHHw a XJV ' 7 JHI W. xX J 18(y'K,TXx rAfBivirH xx .jh twins kWHHKIH Kr! A. W B l3feSfcF;tS lr- f vHiH tM '"'PV ic mr J jsuBF p- m. vhb. -,,. , tol :wim, -..,. - . .xsmr wm &rv - twah. i x fmKm?xsjys Wst n wmft : : hin co, , y && $Amt!B?-.J' TES i ;vjv, A -ffT7S5s?cHUBERT - k &&?&&- &M m &Mjrrr . m -vH-r sm& 'ms . v raswr . -r m .- Is'j&f .an Ar,v""" AK&.wtimm w&sfMSLj .oi. KHHPRH vsiaat.Ax ,S9CXL:r wHk si. I CSV???. !Bt:, :f,unBWJH' N "RS5i&3 T PiSI U y iMlll ;wtfAMr' sliMtJb L t V - -l 1K' JIH 'IVO'H -otv..-..;- K:0'i I J HKjMHB '.-';y,-..Jft w:n. p-.-n?., -,,- ivi-tvjp HHHBI vi-s -,p ;)ct '?; . ,. r-Dii" AnA, HKHilnHSMHMIHH , ... - '' IB s ? use y- .-fai-s-'H m'MONEV MAD STANLEY FORTHCOMING SHOWS Novelties to Be Found in Musical and Dramatic Plays A smart musical comedy Is founded on George Aile's famous comedy, "The Col lege Widow" In general outline the tory of "Leave It to Jans'" follows the well-known Ade play and preanvc,s the college Atmospheie and spirit of outh and merriment The captivating music In Jtiome Kern is light,- Jingling and rhythmical. The hook and lyrics are h Guy Bolton nnd l. J Wodehouse, and .irp witty, novel and unusual. The engagement will begin Friday night, August 30, and during the run of "Leave It to Jane" In Philadelphia the matinees at the Chestnut Street Opera House will be Wedm sdays and Satur days. "Nnncv Lee." a play by Hugene Wal ter, in "which Miss Charlotte Walker plays the title role, will como to the Garrjsk Theatre on Labor Day, matinee. September 2. "Nancy Lee" Is a virile, forceful nlav of everyday life. Tho (ham and deceit of women who lle be yond their means is the theme. "Chu Chin Chow will have a gala opening at the new Shubert on Mon day night. August 2fi The original east, including Florence Reed, Lionel Graham, Kugene f owles, Tessa Kosta, Richie Ling, and many others, more than 300 In all, Mil be seen here. "Phoebe Pretends," the new nieanor Gates comedy, will have Its first produc tion on any stage at the opening of the season at the Broad Street Thtatre, be- nllOAD 4 montoomi:ky K.tr.Mnn-Nlrdlln(cer.t,en.Mi;. "HOLD HIKFir" D ILY -1IATS.. Kir, l."r f. 2'U KVKMXOS. 7 A 0 iOr 4.!0f "Pianoville" A Joll 3tulral Com ed (JEU. CAKRIK BdTbier & Thatcher "CIA'PS ARKTRUJII'"." ARMSTBONtl i. JAM MAIIIS'IN A WIXCHKSTr.lt rARRIB.LILM B the s nmv RTH F.PIHnilK A FIOIIT FOR MILLIONI' CHtJTKUT NEAH IHVi UNDtX DIKICTION or uusas. jhubut NEVER CHANGE 50c. MATINEES $1, 75c 50e aAlUBUAIj ening Fri. Night, Aug. 30 Si SS S 99 CB 91 HH VB B K8 09 Vg. WlLUAM ELLIOTT F. RAV COMSTOCK H AND'MOCCISGEST g Prodaren of m CHU CHIN CHOWg Boolct and Lyrics by ta GUY BOLTON and P. G. WODEHOUSE Mo.ic by JEROME KERN H Foncded ea GEO. ADE'S rAMUUS LUDItUI THE COLLEGE WIDOW" mat i adad rAv - A ArfJ-&&JA inii Bert Seat Only $1. ""MBBMNlnH trtOO l.dle Attend the aalno Earli Weekj v. fank. iituc r ai i rrc iSifttafcfcJVlDOW" s IM I I 1B1 gtfflHr mtZH VMffi.- LEDGEB - frHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AND SCREEN NEXT WEEK AT THE LOCAL PLAYHO&SESg Major- Tliffoaore "Eoosevolt Ji-. in. AMERICA? ANSWER. FORREST O (AMMlTIEtOH PUOLIC INPOO.MAT10M Klnntng with a special matinee Labor Day, September 2. "Phoebe Pretends," it Is said, strikes an entirely new phase of universal family interest and nre- sents a much-discussed topic from the I "led by the management nnel anglo of the child lather than of Conductor llodl.i will Introduce Sev ille parent . cra npw seirctlon". and will also in- elude a number of Instrumental solo .... . i,v tlm mi'tnliers nf his orcanization for quite n numoer or seasons past Klnw and Hrlanger havo Inaugurated CHESTNUT BELOW TWELFTH STREET S HIPS W ILL WIN T H K WAR! NK.T KKK 1 SKVKNTH ANNUAL TOUIl OK HllsTIIS'S FAMOUS OROAM.TION THE MASTERSINGERS AT FORE RIVER A Realistic Scenic Representation of a Great Shipyard at War-Time New Pong Kerx thlngTMtrlotlr nnd itupltinr Marshall Montgomery I Emma Stephens 1'tf rnnrdlnarv Vfiitrllnqult I Tlit iVronnlltr Soprano JEAN ADAIR & CO. PreirntlnE a llrnlt-lntrrrt TliiTlrt, "MM.OIK TXM.OR WAITKKSI" Catherine. Powell & Co. Otto Adlon & Co. I.XTKA A1I1IKII ATTKAC'TIUM AND Wolfe GILBERT & FRIEDLAND Anatole TUP. AUTHORS OF HITS IV TIIK1R VEWFST SOVO StTCrFISBs Ivo shn llallr MntlnrrN, a I', vt., hrntw Aln;s a Week In Adinnrr. ANNOUNCEMENT Today for the first time, the citizens of Philadelphia mav learn all the details concerning the most Important event in the history of the theatre this city has ever known. THE New Shubert Theatre Located on South Broad Street, on the site of the former Horticultural Hall, Is the most beautiful amusement edifice ever erected within the city limits, the most modern structure ever evolved for the amusement and edification of local theatre-goers. Gala Inaugural Night, Monday, Aug. 26 For the Inaugural attraction selected to dedicate this superb playhouse, the Messrs. L,e and J. J. Shubert have the honor to announce that they have contracted -with Messrs William Elliott, F. Hay Comstock and Morris Gest for the presentation of CHU CHIN CHOW Written and Created by Oscar Asche ; Music b Frederic Norton the world's most beautiful production now In Its th rd year at His , Majesty's Theatre, London, and coming direct to Philadelphia, with the prestige of one entire season at the Century The atre, N. Y The original production Intact of 14 big scenes. Imported from London In spite of enormous difficulties in war times, comes to Philadelphia with the original cast and company of 300 people. There are 864 superb , costumes, all made in London, all brought here with this gigan tic production POSITIVELY NEVER BEFORE In the history of the English-speaking stage lias there been produced any thing so superbly gorgeous, so brilliantly artistic, so magnificent In lta staging, coloring and costumes, as this gigantic musical extravaganza of the Orient, the beau tiful "CHU CHIN CHOW" The Beauty of the Skies at Sunset Fades Into Insignificance when compared wlh the beautiful, alluring, artistic and colorful scenes of ancient Bagdad, unfolded before the eyes of the beholders. Biggest and Most Expensive Production Ever sent on tour, without exception. Never before has nuch a colossal amusement enterprise on such an artistic ncale been brought to a theatre In Philadelphia. CHU CHIN CHOW Now In Its 3d year In London. Is being presented there at His Majesty's Theatre, where the price for the orchestra seats Is 15 shillings (13.75). In New York last year It was presented at the J2.50 scale. Box Office Opens Next Thurs. And this marvelous attraction will be offered at these attractive prices: Evenings (except Saturdays and Holidays) and Saturday Mat inee, 50o to 2; Wednesday (bargain) Matinee. 50c to U.50 We Have Had to Send Back Money In order to be absolutely Impartial and to guarantee a square deal to the publlo we have returned hundreds of checks for first night tickets, sent In offering IS a seat and even higher. Orchestra Seats the Opening Night Will Be $2 We want the public to be treated fairly and squarely. There will be no Increase In prices tor the first night In spite of the extraordlnaiy demand for tickets. REMEMBER SEAT SALE NEXT THURS. Mail orders from out-of-town patrom will be honored In the order of their receipt. Send aelf-addrened stamped envelope for return ut tickets and wmt choice of two performances to Ininre setting good aeaU. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS , Extra Holiday Mat. Labor Day, Mon., Sept. 2 APPROACHING ATTRACTIONS the opening of the Foirest Theatre's season with the pioductlnn of a new musical comedy The night of Monday, hi ptemher 2 (Labor Day), will reveal 'The Girl Behind the Gun," a new musical comedy "Business Before Pleasure" will be piesented at the L rlc Theatre on Sep tember '- for an Indefinite engagement under the direction uf A. H. Woods Woodsidc Park Toy Hunt The measure of success attending tho tov hunts held this se.T-on at Woodslde Park has been so pronounced that still mother eent of this character Is tched- . .,. Wallace Klnnev will return for the balance of the season. George N. Brown & Co. Bernard & Termini MKNULANlVh FAORITK HKIfKRSI 2rc nnil AOc. .Mshts. H r. M., Hell. Fllhcrt 3301 Kryntonr. 25c to 1. 00 Rare 21H0 AUGUST 17, 1018.fWf sg"'' rL-illaam dsh. in HEAR.7S OP THE WOLD" CARBICK Ilroadwaj's Improvements The Broadway Theatre reopens Labor Day. Jlany Improvements havo been made under the direction of Messrs Sablosky and McGuirk The total amount eptnded is $."0,000, and one of the big lmpiovements Is the Installation of a new organ, complete In every detail A new concrete Moor has been laid anil more comfortable chairs have been Installed y !! 11 tJJ unit M" illlIVIlll. Mill N(. anil I rhleh Ave.j (lonenil Mnnacrr M. Y. TXM.OK The Home of 6 Big Acts Vint. Mnndilt Onrnlnit HIlS-ll) Srinon Tom Brown's Musical Revue Willi a I.srge V'xst nf llrnntv nnd Tnlrnt Ulflrrriit sInKJni: iiiul DsnrlnK "KEEP SMILING" Alt OTHER BIG ACTS (HAP. I. I'stlie I'ummis Hrrlnl "HANDS UP" Frnlnrlni: Itl'TII ROLAND lllllllllllllflllllHIIBlllllfJ t rtM n yiMMi'KMW's I GARRICK ONLY TWO MORE 'THE WONDER SHOW OF ALL TIME" "SfHrASMNO EVEN 'THE I1IRTH HE A NATION AND UN.MTKOCIIED BY ANY OTHER rRODVJCTION" v9H MBS Eel S? nm & ra, jJiffS EmSwI Mrff The Master Producer's MasterProduc tion. Eighteen Months' in the Making m ' ' am 1 ra n a m KumbLBBMUwsfAHHHHRi fUKITHl 11V Till". 11VTTLEFIEI.DS OF FRiVNCE Daily Mats., 23c to P1.00 Nights & Sat. Mat., 25c to $1.50 s ( t 111: SKVTS IV ADVANCE REoTVixYir m w,n MON. MAT., SEPT. 2d I-Mile lfpnr II, HarrU nffr CHARLOTTE WALKER ffiAvTr,, in "NANCY LEE" BSlTSferaT KUr.KNB tVAI.TFIt. litlnir nf "PUD IISBg3Sj2! rrvnnrCT-l-tllli:! 1'. MVO.V.MnnHRlne Director. KJBSywKV JT V-'JKixCiiJ I THOMAS 51. I.OVE, Uulnr Manacer Jt!lwr4n TW0 'FOLLOWING THE FLAG TO FRANCE" Timluu lu''fM MORE eeered nv the division of film 1 "FORREST, Monday Night, Sept. 2d Klaw & Erlanger's New Musical Comedy nv IIOI.TON & MIKKIIOCSE Muftle bv IVAN CARYXIi fttttfed br JULIAN MITCHEIX & EDCAIt J. MAfOHEIiOB BROAD ITARb I Sfson LABOR DAY MAT., SEPT. 2 PHOEBE PRETENDS A NEW fOMKnv nv AUTHOR Or "THE FOR BENEFITS AT THE HUIHIKST, HROAD AND UAIUUCK THEATRES. APPLY fO FRED. O. MXON.NlimUNUKU (NLVON-NIRULIMJEH ULUQ.). 102U Walnut St. SHUBERT THEATRE READY FOR OPENING A.u&ust 26 Date Set. Willi "Chu Chin Chow" as the Attraction Broad Mreet Is rapidly tecomlng a famous for Its theatres as s Brondwav 'ew York ' There vv 111 be sixteen play hotues. including movie thentres built and one under construction when th new Shubert opens on August 2fi. with' f hu Chin Chow" ns the Inaugural at traction T lis now pt.ivhoue will stand as a mrmorl.il to -un S Shubert. who was rntnlly Injured In a railroad accident some jenis nro It alo makes the i fnuith Ihcntte In this city under the I direction nf the Shubert Intel ests The "thers are the Adelphl. Ls rlc nnd th i'.ieitliut Street ripera House It ! ituated on Hih site of Horticultural Hull. tiHt to the Academy of Music V. rrmmdnr of Horticultural Hall wll be found In tho staircase In the rear of tho lobbv which loads to the balcony and in the vestibule which leads from a terra ciitta arehwav to the loblij Hornet t .1 Kiapp who has designed manv th aires, Is responsible for tho plans of this one, while the construction was under the direction of lMwnrn Margolles, a builder of many theatrical idillces A combination olllce building and theatre In the rear l the rtiult Slnres have been placed on each side of the rntrnnce to the theatre . ihnusnnd tiersons run be comfort ably seated on the lower floor while in the balcony there will bo C8G seats gallery will Hccoiiunodnto 283 people The entrance for the gallery will be on Manning street There are commodious lounging rooms for both ladles nnd gentlemen They aro of grav oak. harmonizing with the general subduid color scheme followed throughout The celling Is a rare conception of the WOODSIDE rim-MtKi.rin" i.eabino park RODIAS CONCERT BAND (HUSKITK IttllllA. Conihirtor Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto Free Concert Twice Daily More Free Toys for Children FINAL TOY HUNT TUESDAY, AUGUST 27TH 1 TO 3 P. M. Fireworki Every Friday Night THEATRE Samuel F. NlxoiO"n",mt ntrwlor SAM'I, MON-NIKDI.lN(!ER Business MuiinKfr WEEKS miri: dmi.y 3:ir i X:I5 The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told. The Greatest Spectacle tver Produced IV FTI.I., ' "THE EAMEST WAY." Etr. Donald Brian John E. Hazzard Wilda Bennett Ada Meade John E. Young Eva Francis Frank Doane In the Cast 1 "frflBKig aftjysi Itl ELEANOR GATES POOR LITTLE RICH UIRL" it Italian style of art nnd Is In the rich t, j colorines of red. old Uorv and rold. Although It Is not lslble from below, "'v in 'Pinnp in noriirairi . unii nn i nm nini -at Is a largo exhaust fan to Insure constant entllntlon Over the-stage there ls a large paint ing of Comedy and over either proscen ium box are similar conceptions of Drama and Music. A large cartouche In the centre of the proscenium bears the initials, "S. S S" Tho stage Is ninety feet wide and forty-seven feet deep, with a proscenium opening fortynve feet wide and twenty five feet high, with the gridiron extend ing seventy feet over the stage. MtRKET STREET AT JUNIPER (OM-IM'OfJh 11 A.M. TO II P.M. lir.tiivNiNtJ jinyntY siatinee (lEORdE tIKIDS Presents The Tin 'ng Musical Comedy BK3SwTr5Jan-1?friYinittBB CfIarmikg.chimingI You Want to 'Hear Them II '" j OTHER AUlS OF SABLOSKY AND McOUIRK'S STANDABD THEATEE. UABKET BEL. MTH DAILY. 2 30; EVEMINOB.7a;9 MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 7Wroe'sBuds7 THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY WILLIAM MIILLINO i. CO.. In Powerful Dramatic Sketch. "On the Western Front" Or "MO MAN'S LAND" OTHER ACTS OF SABLOSKY AND McOUIRK'S STANDARD Ci.. Market St Aboe 18th ouuiiey Ftnal Day , NORMA TALMAGE THE SAFETY CURTAIN" p.l... 1214 Market Street i euauc FinU Day of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG THE CLAW" Arr-nrlin Chestnut St. Bel 10th rcaaia rlnaJ Daj, of D. W. Griffith's "T?.rat R.i Market St. Below 17th Iegeni Fram. x. Bushman- Beerly Bane "A ralr of Cuplda COLONIAL The Great La Croat Rains & Coodrick Birdi in Dreamland Forrest & Cnurca Willie Smitk, the Piper "Madame Sphinx ulth ALMA RUBENS The Hernhard o( lioimiia STRAND tjta' Bt '"nnso oi uroaa "MOROCCO BOUND," with 'Douglas Fairbanks Thitr'da), Krliln. Saturday imVn W. ( ItimTII'V JLXSTER ' l'l"rE. "THE LlllltT I.OVF." ','nri ICT o7iAM) LOCUST L,UvU31 ..U) :i.3o. n:ao to Jl "MOROCCO BOUND" THE OREVTEST HIT OK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS NIXON Sid & LnU'ow 2!l5, 7 and 0 "The Claws of the Hun" nlth CHARLES RAY NIXON DiiiNe EantAftlfN Martha Hamllton'a Co. In "The Instal ment Collertor" Krran A Kenard Ilertor. the Mlnd Readlnc Der Robert Swan Willow Grove Park LAST DAY OF WASSILI LEPS AND HIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2.30 Horaea P- jiooa. uamone, j ;vv- l&n Martha.'' With HenH Scott. BaaaoW t"5 "Th Bohemian Olrl," With EmlnastPi 0:4R Henri tcoii, iuiu Tomorrow. Sousa and Hu Baea hAYFTY FAMOUS BILLY WATSO "Altll - ORIENTALS. - ORIENTALS. trocadw .Mmtjtki j .. wV - ', l ; i 2 .vi .hi nfi z $ i'l in m a i j- v n vJ Jai vA'J vS J n-m tTI fSsc?NV. f "'f'K':' -, .; . .. , ?&-& z:t t'M ' Ji' 4T fJStiLim ?,-.i.,..,'i,ii ' -.tmaii.JnBM.,i -HM ypr V5
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