, J;i r- I-!....... W " 1 5 EVEXIXG- 1TRLIC IJ3DOER PJIILAJHOLPlUA, KATIMJDAY, SEl'TJOMBlK 28, 1918 . - v M WOMEN PREPARE FOR LOAN MARCH Mc&ilaines Thomson am Mason Marshal Aides Like Generals BUY LIBERTY BONDS AND KEEP THE WAR "OVER THERE" MANY RALLIES PLANNKD Soffniyiiits Re Bell Built for coiiscrmlcri .mil Will pear on Float Ap- Only II iiiik'k nml ilccls'-ve onlir now niitl tlirn cut through tlic steady lmm if ninny winncn'H wire nnd the rllrkiiis it typewrite nt tlie Women's l.lhert) 1inn Committee hi-ntltiHiirtciii. Lincoln HitllilltiK, iinlicllpality c.irly tlil niorii ln, ns liumlrrits nf whiiipii lomlir wa'l' irmly for the tile turnitc whli-li (Ills' iiftcuioon w til formally upon the fourtli Liberty Loan drtvp. Tin- paradp i irlicilnlcil til ctait fimii I'mad and lilu iiioihI Mi-eelM at 2 i.Vlm-k, and m.ili'li Miutlt on llroml to .Mittllti tlrei-l. Mrs. AVillpr S. Tliomson, chairman, nnd Sirs, .lolm II. Mnsnn, associate chairman of the omen's committee, i lad. hi llielr tailored blue imlforni!. k:ivo out tliclr orilots IIUo KOicrnlr, and heard reports front their mibchnlrmcli that everything wiih In nadlncs for an i nprecc(leut"d canipalun upt-nlntr. While pledRo card and literature wore Im.Iu m-nt out to anwer lnst mlnute calls In one ollke. In u m-lKhhnr-nur one hats for tin- Liberty Loan p.i, ladein were lielns handid out. Mrh .1 X Siiellenhun.', lnad of the speak pis' liuieau, and In r associate, .Mrs.-riirlii-r, wen? mnkliiK dates' clear to the tid of tlie campalKn for women speak ers in eeiy pan of the elt. Ibilllos ArrmiEfil Ikniy K.itnshaw was reeelxlnc and patilotle rut- alld there WPie I r g&gm t, n & p i"s lj Q)ga3 - r a'- a- s Jkrt te:. itix j4iM . , , ...... i ,,- ,. .,, .,, i, . , i -.. ,, ': K h$$-" ffrar;:4 4)rtsfe . lead, will lip at the head of this dUi-iInc .the lctrulutlon fulled Stale-, e.ir-' I!... hixprst Kioup wilt he 2000 inemliers r,fValn llnrrlson, KtiierRAncj .Mil; Miss he American lted Cross, under tlir ll- j MarRaret Uenvlnd, limetKeticy Aid m-tlon f John H.' Townsend. inkles; Mrs. JiaUd Stmt, (till Scouts I.pwIh II T-u.,011. MrHPtur of theinf l'hlladelpllln i Mrs Itoward V tdherlx Uiaii tiunmllK-r. and the mem- Lewis. Women Land Army of merlen, I .lilvm mt of th town l.y llenerr r I Villa Again Allarls Jlnilnes : --, i;i I'nini, Te., Hept. 28. -- lranelso ,t Villa lias returned to ntlnek .Ilmlnwti-- 'hlhuahua. iiKiiln nfter havlni? heeA 'I. hers of the etilul and advlimiy coin mltlees will parllelpnte. They will march near the head of tho parade. Thu foUowltiK Mill Iip In the group: V.. V. I'liHsmore, It. L AikMii. DhvIiI ltnltd. .1. II lilmmlck. AUIn V Dinkey, l'lerre S. hu I'ont. W. . f.lrleit. M, C. K'en utdy, V. M Klilij, Vance Mct'ormlck L. H. Morrly, ". Larue Munsou, Levi L. Itue, Samuel Ilea, Washington A. limlilltiK. William f. Sproul, i:. T Slrjte.hur.i, ICrtie st T. TrlKK .tohn Wana iiiaker. 1'. M. Mitrdt, Walter .'. .latmey. Horatio it Lloyd. John It. AlHsoti lent km Wharlcti Tepper and Joseph Vane, Jr. Mil.", and M.ttr The i hlef of stalT of the pageant Is Lieutenant Colonel Lewis K Ileitler l ho utiles to the clilef tnarMial are Lieutenant Oolonel ('lurles J. llendlcr, 4 ......... .. .. . t. .i . m iiiuain i nomas n. i ooiims. jiciiii'iotiii 1 Luitar s iiHi'durr. Lleuteranl olonei 3 t If It. ....I. I .......!.. l....l.. 1 i. ttitriiei llioeiuii. . niiuill ' lini ir S Townsend, Lleiitrnslil Louis A Mis Imrd and W l-'reel Kemlrlok, Itiv.-Her "f T.IMis Tl-.e staff Ine nde Major V It Sm lUiin. I S. UMillie I'ulps. Lusmu X S KiilKlit, I' S im , A. Met n.t Ta.v- or. siitlilootr liriM ril I :toeri!one 1 eel I i'i.i imi'iitli.ii Mt'i t l..u I.Ti ttelii T.'nv ttnv i and Mls t'atoln men's t'lul.thm Jones otintc A ri'i .lltloll. fj-i Amnroii forces Sunda nlitlit, accoril-- uk to messages received In Junrcx. V' ,V, Philadelphia's Leading Theatres, Direction Lee & J. J. Shubert II' aataA Mrs. Iiotlcis of meet lugs lies in different districts dozens of women getting reports oer tli telephones. Mis, t'heesman llerrlek, ehalrman of tho Xoith I'hlladelphla dlslrlce. ami Mis; V S. Jlcllhenny, of the Chestnut lllll district, repotted enlhu-iastlc. meet ings of their Murker late ye'luiduy. Mrs. Charles' Wheeler. Jr., reported that the Ilrltlsh-.merican loinmltteo of the Linergency .Mil Mould have n, lloat In t!i parado typifying tho brotherhood f tin nations lighting together tor ilem 'irac.x. The Liuirgeucy Aid Aides will liae lu the procession their motor truck which thpy drive back and fotth front the I'Ynnlifoid Aruenal each day, atiylng Mippllcn. Tho big Victory Hell, which, mounted on a deorated lloat, will lead the Momen'a dlxlslon of the Libel ly Loan parade this afternoon, is Hip same luimzu bell whose lotus will be heard for the llrst time when "the boys" come home victorious, On'ce MilTriJBP Hell It Mas built In I til," for the IVnnsyhtf nlil State Suffrage Assoelallon to be rung first when Momeii of this State won the Mli!, liut when sultraglsts tuincd their full nllentlon to war wink as tho great est Issue In the Morhl, they rededlcaled their bell, in all these years II has in er been rung, and the women are proudly holding it In abeyance till it can join all the other bells nnd whistles of the country in the great celebration at tin- end of the war I Mrs. 'corse A. Dunning has had j chalgo of the decoration of the Victory . tie!! lloat. Mrs. Henry Karnshaw, rep- , icscntlng tile women's Liberty Loan I ronurilttpe, nnd her uldes w 111 rids on I tht lloat lu tltu parade. . City Begins Fourth Loan Drive Today t CiiiiIIiiiiimI from Pane One boys "over there" will occur when the eighteen battle planes which nro to fly over the route of the pageant are "re pOled" by anti-aircraft gnus placed on roofs along tho line of march. The planes, will come from Mlneola, I,. f and In addition to the pilots there will be nine observeis, The stimuli on vlll be commanded by Lieutenant Mau rice n. CJeary and will be from the Kottv-elghth, Kifty-i-ecQiid and 21Tth niro squads. The planes will reach Bustleton nt 1 1 o'clock. As the pageant nears Mllllln street the aeroplanes will rlso from the field at nnutiaimi nml II v lu battle foimatlon Millie engaging In mimic liaitlu muth- west ocr the Xortheaft Uoulevard to IJ'oad street, and then continue over the lino of nvirch. They will return, along , practically the same course. One sec-i lion of the (-quad lly at an eleva tion of Cfiuti feet, and the other 2o0 feet J nearer tho earth. & Xo Niddlfr in Line j The epidemic of grip that made II Im-, posslbli! to bring soldiers from Camp , Meado and Camp Pis to participate In I tho parade also causeiL the wlthdrawa' I of tho -ton soldiers of the Ordnance; Corns who were to march with t!i Kjankford Arsenal contingent. Sailors ( n'n'd marines from the League Island . Xnvy Yard will be the "flghllnrf rotcet" "in the procession. The malady at the two soldiers- tram lug camps has also prevented Major General Hugh I. Scolt, In command of I Camp Dlx, and Major lleneral Jesse. Mel. i Carter, commanding the l;leve;itli Divi sion at Camp Meade, from coming to riilladelphla for Iho oiienlng of the dilve. Tiny weie to have been untune the notables, to lelew the pageant. With Hotel nor Krumlmugli and his itaff In the rclrwlinr stand at liroa.t and I'lnn streets will be Mayor Smith. Major leiitrat L. W. Waller, commander of tlie marines; Dfigailler Jeneral Charles- T Cres.well. Kltit Hrlg.nle 1' II. M.i Hear Admiral Helms, command ant of the l-'oiinh Xtial District: lteat- 1 fllllltfll -ritllll-lll !l,,,l lllll llll.lflll.l H lit ....,,..... ..,,14... .... ... .... - Ibr. hl:i(T of !) lu-n liiivnt nttIet:ilM. The Hist division. eiHiipiising niarliiis and satlor.s and tbn jeowoiiien, who have alo been thoiotiglily dillled In Hie last few week", will rest on Diamond street, to the east and west of llroad strei t. Tlie second and third illvh,lous will ex tend north on lliuiid street, on the west and eat side of the street. Chief .Marshal Joseph L. Wldcner and his staff will lie stationed In the middle of Iho Intersection of the two streets, so they may direct the foim.itioti of Hie various units. IJo.i SiroiiN Aetlte j The II iy S outs are not only to be 11 feature in the parade, but Tire to take j prominent places among the winkers , who will make the da a suciess. A gri'tip of Inn Scouts are to bo lit tin- line j of match, earning plat-mils, and then 1 are to In- sceiity-fli- mounted Scouts' and ISO on foot to carry ilip,itclic-i And niuia othets liuu- lieen detailed f assist the policemen aling llroad Mie,i a'fter the proee--don is under m.i. Tlteie win be .iimo sailors anil 111.1 tines from tin- I'lilladelphla Navy Yard lead, will be slon. tiiio of Hie m-ist Inl cresting pxhlbits In tin- p.uailp Is In the sicond division . It Is ff'tir the Mlthnle Sleek and ind-' nance Company, which Is niajiufni-imliig lifHV.v ordii.ince for tin- t'ovet 111111 tit. There will be four elglit-lnch howitzers in addition to other tln.its oliowlng tin uiPthod of making shells, and anothr lowing the various kinds of sle in ll(nt sin Jit toe ing .the tegulatlou tridt-i- belts Tin if will be lit ire than 2101" pel mil in line representing tin- .'lanl-fiud Ar senal. "If you hnxen't tin price of a bond earn It at the l'i-,nikford Xrseua. I S needs the nti-iiey." is one of Hie r ban in rs The nriou w..ioei m organ -a-ii-o-that are taking pan It- war 1. -' m tlie thud n ,.r rtlllell Mia 1l.11 M Waili, .1 is n.arsaat Tin M-i.tit eiiiniiitsslonei ; Captain !. 1- lader. l-'ratikfotd Arsenal, Mrs. ,1 II a lliilclilnsoii. women's liberty loan com nilltee; Mrs. trIIIe Htillitt. American I lted Cross; I'irst Lieutenant Madeline sluiry, motor mensetiger sctMi-c; Mrs. J. Andrew llartls. .It- Xatln11.1l League for Women's Setvice. Mis. Alfitd' M ra. aal UM'lars A It ., Klrst Lipui nam coru II Wilson junior ser- - -.ins, 1. W" S Mi" IJenj.iiniii I lyde Navy l.tague Mrs ll.triy SAM S. SHUBERT THEATRE Kite of Former Horticultural Jiill Broad & Locust c. . BEGIN. MONDAY LAST WEEK--LAST 8 TIMES LAST TWO MATINEES of the most gorgeous, colorful, entrancing, fascinating, brilliant and superb spectacle ever known in the history of the English speaking stage : William Elliott, F. Ray Corn stock and Morris Gest present CHU CHIN CHOW OAAO IS THE SEATII ZOOS FORREST IS THE SEATING CAPACITY OF THE SAMUEL F. NIXON, The world's most beautiful productipn, in 14 big scenes, with a company of 300 people. NOTE "Chu Chin Chow" has played to the biggest receipts ever known in the city of 1 Philadelphia during its present engagement at the Shubert Theatre . If you miss seeing "Chu Chin Chow," you will miss seeing the most artistic achievement of this genera tion. You will never see anything like it again. As a kaleidoscope of color and motion, it surpasses anything ever seen on our stage. Last night next Saturday evening, October 5th. Then "Chu Chin Chow" goes to Boston. Il'JH.W 5! Man inline Director OVK, ltulne MniiHEi-r I 'his battery of our guns costs !:"' - nun to put Jnto action. It can do uli.it a leglment of men can't do. liny .-iu bonds." This appeal will be hung on the lm ily.ers. French shells .will also I n display. J II. Solicit, superintend! at of the shell dipartmcnt. Mill be in charge of tlii cvhlhit. Tlieie will also be a truck with tuiimn workers In oxeralls turning elght-uu n shtlls at a lathi-. "W'e are doing our share to beat tin Hun. .Ale voii? Iluy your bond-." is their appeal for subscriptions. Two 'I'll mi -ii inl lrmii Arsrmil The eshthlt of the Kintikfml Arsena ls Httiitlisr of the tiiiiri- Interesting, ilnl munition workeis. attlted in kliaki tun toriiii and oiersias caps will be In luie Tbile will be ."To of them and thei i ill a) ii be 'on won en employ I'M dlcsscd In white and blue unifoims, e.u Ii wear- ilT JIN1 1 l.i'l t ll P. I, A I Hlll.li Wll l.dl ru.T MMM.AflllSP Mi li V nil', Itl.M I'll I I. AH nil M li:i,H Idl -J III MOU IS .IIIIIS 1'DltTS ni:w' SIM, I ll.MI l' VICTORIA MAItlir.T -.TRKIIT AIIOVK Dill " ticiiiuit iiiiiiiorKV WAI.TI.lt l)-..ss MT.it Iilrntor.i (Ml M libit I'OtnilLM'IMi MOMIAV 'flip s-iiiirenip I'lmtiililii.v of Hip llinir WIII.IAM HIV ITrsriil- WHY AMERICA will win :; ll.lsnl on tlie ItrniurUiilile t'arpi-r nf 'l Gen. John, J. Pershing ;ji . -- ' , Mil fl B !B M r. noMii ULtllilHIln BW WH V ELEANOR PAINTER y- kflm PBBTls'i'HWBwVi1 villi '' i i i i and tit Intervals along tin- line of march they Mill give bayonet drill. Set cm t trucks carrying ciiulpinent used by the men -when lu seitlce and other war i -lublls will be Included In this dh Islon Ni-linab In bend Men The- second division will be the Indus trial division. Dr. I'harles I). Hart is marshal. Two bundled and tlfty ship workers from Hog Island, with flunk's M. Schwab, illrcctpr general of the Kmergencj Fleet Oitporatlon, In the TR( loth r AROit. t. nlir T! Homf of Rfl Burletqui- Thl Th.ttro t nut lo intel In the r.ntrictel Diitrict. WM. PENN l.nni-uttrr Ate, list, lot ". A 4 1 ii DMJ.V :::i;. FAUN. -. nml II llrlnnltii: yintiilv Malliire l-rnplv- (irernniihl I'ressiit the Song and Dance Revue Willi ittrii ham (inn. t-Atiii i;ii; M.I IINM'.II. nml lllli rinn-wt .l. I.nlell Cirlliin .Miiim .V . 1 In- .l.n loiin s,IMri-' VIAItlCI.I, Miriirlsiiic'rr-oimlltirs Ilinklns. Mifnrlliv" lArrrll rr JMInw It llainiriipil" ir.nni MIAW tin- Anierli-iiii 'l-pnnr i:iii iii:ni:tt In l'.im!unmit I'liiitnpt.lr "1IIK .MltltlA(.i: CUIb" I'oiiiiiUIp t'lienge of Itlll TluifMl.i.x j ia 'lids fti-riiuiin nml NIrIiI THE BIG REVIEW NVH., Cuiniiinit lite r, W .1, . Wlillflirii.l 1'rrfhl. IIh PENNANT WINNERS I lie re 'IhliiU In ltitiliiiir GAYETY 8th bel. Vina Both Phones. Phila's Favorite AMBARK ALI WITH THE MILE-A-MINUTE GIRLS SOME SHOW! i ILiiStI itiiOAK k yiiif, ilitmiM"m ii I 1 J 1 ir.l'.MMin-Mrillliutpr.lipii.Mir. 1- ' . .- I nr5 1 ihii.v ji.-i in, i.-,. -tin-.l I I '? I ' ' Vl :NI ''' i' siuaS'i's ',". fC' I Itrellililni; Miinilii M.lllllre UWFJ TOO MAM' '.:- WM SWEETHEARTS : Q i V I Tin' Itlir Miliienl l"util'''t grAJ cist iirsn 1 .; isX jAcit Mitiow . co. j ;. 5 IV nf.xS'K tiAint N IvJ I VentrlbiiuiUt w Stfev KKNiirn- A'winri'. i 3eL 1 1 Jieitrjiiio'iilaliiliil iiiul I I l B i:ii,-:t A l'llitfor'Mlllliis 11 I &M ""l v ''"it.T)i-"".s" Jl ; '. GLOBE j ittitKt;r sTRKr.r r jrxiiT.n . iintlniinii, It . M. In II I'. M. . llb'IIINMMi MtlMIXX MTI'i:i. '; ', llip lprr.i Alu.lial -allre Some Baby I'rcilll' nf Siiiic. Iljiuts ,t t imirili . ; s,i'i:i.i. Mini. it .iTHAt"iio- 5 Syncopated Notes ; iilililt TurkrrH Ortcln.il Abtt lT.iml i otiikk M' w on in wim. i; JBROADWAYS itmitn am) s.n libit avi'.m r. ! ; n.Mi.v. Sii.-.i i;vi:.iMi-., iiiis -v , "jltl.MIAt. 1l'lllA ,V W'KILklMlAV' II, II. licr.l! I'rri-rnll ' "The Little Burglar" ; A .til s, ( . (OMIIlV Willi I! , IIIAMItlllM. llliAITII.s. Wll. 1. 1AM I (l l-rrspiils WILLIAM FARNUM ! In Hip Sllrrbic Uniiimup "Itiiler.i of tin- I'urplo .Sage" t'ltmiilrlr ( lianKP uf lllll 'HinrsiLiy CROSS keys! a i) no imiuis i Tin: i ast III MMbl) AM) lls .; , r- Ml.llllt I.H.IIVIi 11M, sKI' lllbllt TOI itri'i.M. wim im; i.ii bill, nMb tii 'i hi: ritiM ii-ai.s ami tiii: KiMbiA, sii.i'i:i m.ii.i: ,t bH i-iibiA i.ow.m:i (iiiiki . MWbti it THE BEST MUSICAL COMEDY IN YEARS OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS: "(lurl.mtia ttrnM at tho f'orrpt l"t ulclit nilli tiiuiilBliI" i'T " Lt. Ied)tr. "I'rm nkftl iititfnt on nrpi Inqiilrrr. "It N n t,r,xin'tliti II. .it oTpry nnc H mint to ,o, Prfs. " l mt t'P ii tl .irtuifM) rpUnr " orth Amerlcin. MAT u i:i:k LAST WEEK POPULAR WEDNESDAY MAT. ",Nt fr maur monit I'-t n fnl prltrui I'tnn.i uf thl hort Jii't-fred In n muiU-iil rl.tr " Evanln i)ulltui. "KomitlfiHlv culutii''.t and hand.nm)r -i.ifiptl ' Ledrer- "iihnlnnii.1 tho ni'lt'llt't trrr trouble liM"-ninc ilriiitiH."-Rrcord. NIOHTS AT 8.15 Matinees Wed. & Sat., 2.15 BEST SEATS $1.50. i fh V A -i o Ail "kji I I I I I I I I I I I ) t I I 'ii I W '' 11 '1 '! "M "ii GARRICK nibATUi: D.MIA. . marki'.t itbi.tiw norii :iir.i i:i:mx.s, ; a si ihimiw A III'1 HbMlAV A WbllMXIAV, it ai. rirrrni ititi. tin: BROAD Last IMat. & Evg. lUlvviinl C'liirk'. .Wrladrtminllr Comril) IJ30FWI1TO BYMCHIEV ullb WII.I.IAM Mtmuis llfirrl Writ, .lflr lluslo.W'nltfr WlUon STRAND t'.UIIMA.VTOW.V AVK.Vl'i; JACK liAIIUVMOIIK 111 "ON THE QUIET" , this avto aim.s VIlNXl'ITMiK l'IN.VA ' GAYETY STRL III K-llV In -TuUal MinlBMI nt VriKlllo b. of Itrnnil til Tin's, ,V Mril. RITE CLARK ' A CbbAlt s,K" 'IIIIW & !Tt'ltl.l iy)ALTON m riiANfi:-' usIi-hI IVnliiri-s LUl,u'31 l:3ii, 3:3ii. l:3ii m II -, ji. Mull,, Tups. & Writ. . bust Ibllf iif Wrek Mirjuerilt CUtk III l-llkl of II rimr M.J" Shirley Mason, trneit Truex in "Come on In" COLONIAL Tiiiiitin A)p. mill , OlllllPltlllHI ,)e. Seymour Brown ; , miMsbi.n ..... .... nnd Cninpmiv nf I'J i r,,,,,.,, ii,IM'i,, t,j, In "W hpri- Tlirrr'n bninm Ai iiinii, 1 M i .. 11 III' I Hltfl Kntfte" " lllll I FRANK KEENAN Thursila) In "tlur 'I'rniililfQ IMIXON MITV-SM'OMI hrloH MJlt .MAKHKT r.-lti:r,T lllir .riv i-inir io i niiiiiirie liiuv Till" WpK Xpiv Miuiv Tlilirsihi) Willa Holt Wakefield 5 BIG FEATURE ACTS 5 nnd MAKiiii:itin: risiibis in "JIuiipj Ikii't I.H-rjIlibie" BIJOU THEATRE 8tlt 'Above Unci' Street Reopens Monday, Sept. 30th Vaudeville and Feature Photoplays .Altiiitlay Tuesdaj Wediu'odaj Bessie Barriscale in Patriotism An .f-.tr Ttnivly Palriuli'o Feature I'lmlopluy "Also -I Acts of Slur Vaudeville Mnlliw. 1 ir. 1' M, l-,ltt'l,s to, no L'li. i:. 7 nml ti o-i-iit 1-itii-j: in, i,- z:, cuiiiiiix bii.i iiiiir im isi: (,i.ai i in an Ai.ibN i;m:m" INTERNATIONAL REVIEW I'crt nml l'rfl (ilrU Ar 1 llic Uurlil in Twriily ilhuitPN I U tjjtc nml Jlnlniiuliic Alplmlirt ('oMiiilrto ( Iiumkp ii f Hill 'I liiir-tl.i.v i: CMMis t .;iu. SAMUEL F. NIXON t'Kffi? !n,..'i isnn-Xirdltnger,l!us.Mgr. MATIVIII; TMli.W T i'llo mtim:i:s wi:ii.m:siiv and sati itn.v at - an it... ... ... . ,. ;; Family '.'. MMlKbr ST. ); All. bll'U ; Savoy -. I'.-l I MAf.Kbl ! ;: Market i i .T. Tlir.Alltl. . , :t:i;i m.m;ki;i STKKhT .,,... I JIOX, i. 'II lllV siiiiiltanriiiisl i f ill All Tlirrr llmisrs ' Crashing Through To Berlin SPECIAL NOTICE TO THEATREGOERS ! 'ext week is the lasl weekoj HENRY MILLER and RUTH CH ATTERT0N in "A marriage OF CONVENIENCE" luilh the notable com pany and exquisite production. The North American calls it "brilliant en tertainment." The Inquirer SQXS "It is Olie of the most delightful comedies of the last half century." The Press remarks that "It is IvittX and Sparkling" The Evening Ledger says "Miss Chalterton has never been seen to better advantage" and The Evening Bulletin tells you that here is "An opportunity to enjoy an admirable performance" and please note that there are ONLY TEN MORE OPPORTUNITIES! BEGINNING MONDAY, CCT. 7TH SEATS THURSDAY THE LITTLE TEACHER II; IIMtIO .IAWI SMITH, nllior r "A TA H.lllt.MAIE MAX with MARY RYAN AND THF. OaiOIKAt NEW YORK CAST I! ' I' Is STANLEY M.tlUft M. All. I'Uh ! tiial 1j of FRED STONE '"TII;MT. -PALACE -'""" ri... '.H'KT lull Tti.MUHT'- 'TOM MOORE I ARCADIA 'irMnut .s-t it. ' ii.tu " I II A I FF '"Hip frulM of ,.L.IL. L.U.C. lt,B MaKi-i:..lli .- t " UCTiFMT AlKiMt .i. Hil ITili . . nt-uuii n.11.1 MONDAY NIGHT SIlllll.llY .MAf-U.N In ll'ffr l:u ,i Comp mi In I nnAAn street samuel f. nixon rfrjl pfJ THEATRE rSANK JJIRDLINOER. Builmii Ututcer CURTAIN 8.15 MOTOR CARS 10.45 BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT FOR A LIMITED PERIOD MATINKIM r.l.NKilV AMI NVftllUA niitbciiA i oi.i.uMiMi iis iiibMbMiui s u(iib or iivi: ibin vi;au t i tiii: i.m ii m i ii i:nib. m; miiik. in tnviiM u s i aim ,ii ai iiii-.m i rRFSENTS THE SENSATIONALLY r.UCCESSfVL DRAU 10 TJUUMrK WZ& DAVID BELASCO SENSATIONALLY nUCCESSfVL DRAU rsfZ PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA1 2S i'?vr'siNtmX SYMPHNY CONCERTS C ' AI llbl'l'l'.s. lllti (lif.iinit OeStSOn St. snlo nmlliiiifs until ; ,,, ii -,,! j , ,ri,, -., lll.llls.lc i Detirable seats in lower part of home stall available tor SAT, EVE. J. Fred Zimmerman's Theatres M. W. Taylor, Gen'l Mgr. ORPHEUM TiAol,.A'lipriii.iiiloiui A ATA IllWirt, i i,,!!,.,, vie.. Evening Prices, 25c 35c & 50e Ticket Sale wniu.ii I'Aiim.s siu.iMST.s Sluslc-TlcKet Kala lifir, .Muiiiljy, Oi t U. I; CASINO wai-mt aiiovh KiiiiiTii ntri;i:t bAlllb-S' lATIXbbS l II.V TO THE LADIES If 10 u art uiiiibrp fa atlriid our liatoalw ilatlitett (olir.i daUn) romp tit tht nf HiAg ptr'oruianct. You nrt tiire lo tnjov the kliow nml iou'lj fiml munu of pnur ewliilij friends hrrr, ll'p'ffl cs(abllirf a rtpuntlott for brtuhti hrcezu O'lii tt-lioc-noifte riitcrlniiimcur. Votilii0 to ofttml tlia wont i-pjiitiil tntte. iccttit our ii-ont for 111 iou'll lie plcatuntlu tiimritcil ami ttrohably lifi-amr i KfrMtf vtaltar. THIS WKEK WIJ 1IAVIJ TlliT " Bulterfiies of Broadway AtHlMur' TlMt Ibwil f I(1U(UMT .Miitlin-miTiifs., Tlmr A Sill, Ih-st Sf.TlH, . , 15c & 25c BEG. MONDAY. OCT. 7TH OPENING OF THE SEASON MAE DESMONDS llrnillnc llrr Own Coniii.il,- of Ural llromlimv I'luji-rs, will 1'rruiit MAI II J fbTtlN's) ireut .suiimK "THE BRAT" I hi- (irrutrst Tim Hit ut butt Smkon A tiuutiil i.ruil. vlnKami lavuliU llltlo tluri! In ' THU iuiat " ner Inclilnpr ,u ml W'il n t' nt hi-- 'lulUtlu, ut ii, lillT jiiiyiiijivvit ni n - ' ' T-V --. - ' I - HMIMMHHtlHrtHIMMIM t' : ..' C.'IKSTM."!' 1IEI.OW TWELFTH STREET 'I Ills IIIH'si: ItbAlls Itbl'lTATIIIN TIIKIIt'l.HOl'T Till: IIII'MICY THE 1IEST VENTILATED THEATRE IX AMERICA As Every Day Is Bond Day For YOU! A.tlbllll Vs! Itll.l.lbsl' sIMilMI COMblllbNM; Trixie Frigariza In "CAMP " An bnllrrb i' Ofrrrlni; rruncril lo Ji-.ln limn BOBBY HEATH In a smii- Itriui- With .NAN' l.tlMI SYLVIA CLARK "Tlmt l.l.is. I.IIHp KIllHIl' Lester Sheehan and Pearl Regay In il lljnff Noifll- Callnl "I Itr I uot I aiicl" Green &D'Leir ' Famous 5 Lloyds ; The Levolot bvtr.l AilUfU IVaturtl AMI A Jluklcul Trluuuili "THE ONLY GIRL" II) Hh.MtV lll.lissint nml YK'TOK HbltllblCT A KiiarUlnc Yrrnlou uf I'mnous llrvjilira)- Mifrr Bonds Will Help Beat the Hun BUY! Two Mi iMll ;IIii, a rttw- A MELODRAMA Of THE GREAT NORTHWEST BY WILIARD MACK (Following hit invariable rule, Mr. Btlaica prcicnl tii ploy in Philadelphia with the Original Company and PfoJuclion, HULK KUt, ?iffcfflAEff&MMaWi iifc T0rLITAN THEATRE-OOINO COMMUNITY. KOIt IIIJXIII'ITS AT Till: I'OItltl MT HIIIIAI) AM IIAKHlrlf THUATHIIS. Al'I'bV 'in rm:u is mxo.v miiummiku inixun-mhiii.i.nol'i-. ki.uo.). m-m walnut ."r I WWW-"WWWWWVWWWWWWUIWWWWWWf I! A 4 rni r n Monday JLWl. Li TSw Z I IH I KHI -vt'.i.i 1 1 j jT- '.j Limited Engagement J j9b 5 JIia: Evenin at 8,15 M' Thurt. & Snt." iC--jXT I f'- ;) J! Pop. Mat. Thurs. VJl.OO Jl0 ' ,i ij ! ! Sl Richard Walton Tully fLfyL I i iiMiMt$&t(Jamct G. Peede, Gen, Mgr.) I'rcicnti B lffML I ." I i ifffllMwaCTgi LJimwnmm , , : 1 1 ? lk3IMJJaPJisJLai m WWW , ii i & lijlli imi!tMtiJUJt!iS! WWW -. i HiiJiSSTffiGiH Bv JOHN HUNTHR RODTH IB i '': ' SfciiltSiiffiiliSiB I'l'llliili-il mi KHthrrlnr In il 'I Imrsli-nV H ': ri. HP With a W H i mOM Distinguished Cast M H WmmWM aH H BH Direct From Hit Triumphant mM H i mmtm. '" Australia Ji H I !l 9 Months in New York 5 , ' j Tj 4 Months in Boston jj '' ' 8ImBT VPTr EVENINGS al8,15 jB Z A lli'l PLEASURE H .J ll'lj'lffl eAT Br.0MAIiL'EUSSiiilJLIESFi:UKTli00DMN Mf p fi' 8 ' 'ii i t ' - ii!iiniiiimmmiaui,ii.,t I " "& CHESTNUT ST. HTL3" i! I i 1 1 MiiiiTM at sis M l,;iii?HUl-j. .()th , 9 I i MATS. Willi AMI KAT mf,.f .utmWrmWBmmMm C. I ' J"i1 ill The Price. Neior Ohanire fo$ P&m2' VwPPEl ollinenUOUS rj i- iKiitpt .saturU.Ts W&rl&ilJ. WSW "K t Tfl (2 millet smuiuari iwti- ViBifeSisTt aRL n,.r!ni', v3 asSf " s wiiiiam Eiiiott Jfev mmM t .Fill! "3 ' & Morris Gest AmmWW& I tMB&t' W Jl 4 I'r lit tin- HLW 'ft- v-fi5, -SSm.l I l'""s "' I t, 1 J","n mmmmmLUsi.-:r1riz?r "jK 9 un. i.j- ,1 i ; Sim..'. mi mi tin- MMmmLWYL 1 fittt JBkJ it v ,i i Original AWMEmW a4ftMfet I 'i .. I J ' S aiiMVHni . iW KVW.'i 7 " ' k '51 ; Lomp'any mWrnWrnm n mm? m'.'Vv t . A l.lri'it from iHVlW $S 4 ,28m i I N ' ?Sl II l'n&'a.mmmmmWJl&&2t -f&H Jl wvlti ' ' l,u"s"- mMmwKtfLX&M- lM&V Pr && ami J 'y II jmmWY tmm H JPfe. rKv S. utiM i. ;i , : a X i JWC1 s ii J i ! A, VVMii mm - s ; m BkaH lie rrWw.mmm9mMMVmr. r 'Am . mWWW rr' X i I M Founded J T fl t Hk. .aW mt I 1 i fclf V 91 Adi'a fc735L Jtm I 5liiE3w, Us pis if i . ' a mt iiw miHi ' "WmW1" m i .i?l Coll'. i .'.'s mmfm2mMaS2Mmr MLm a-l wiaow" ,'. 1 sw 'tytw twwigwOTmwwwwwiiawwwwiiirTW 1t -Matlnr., I. 31., SSr and Mir. NUlit., I. 3brt.1r ti l,00 1 ',rl In ..lTK?f Kelt. -IKtJffi;J.au4iiis Ne-IM) I - -v , - '. : f '' A C A 1) B 1 V O V MUSI C BEGINNING TUESDAY EVG., GRAND OPERA FESTIVAL October 8 Creatore" Grand. Opera Co. COMPLETE ORCHESTRA, CHORUS AND BALLET Olrlirulril Artists frum Hie Mrlroiwlltan, I'hlrato, A lluinnif lutein Oper.i f'u.'i. bVANS. I'ltbbMAV. (-KIHA-H. lilllllMIV. IIVltlttll.il. VIH.ITI, VH'AKIANO. VAI.b.MI. ZAMO. WAKbUbl.II, HAKItlNdTDN A1DA Tues.EvR. CAVALLEUIA , - Tit AVI ATA Wed. Mat. & PAGLIACCI i ' ' 1 1 1' S' UIGOLETTO ... Wed.EvR. ,.. nAUMEN .. .. Thurs. Ever.. MAUTHA bat.Mat. srut Sale AU'iiil.iy. Il t'brMnnt ,H '" i Vhe.lniit ,HI. Trlrra. fi.On, l,50, l,0fl', 50 Mi a.-iT"'ii YV.X ST. THEATRE JTH & WALNIT STS. ti i.ni t aii si:mi:.t l'IIMI'NY i. bsiMis ,i mm m t riNbi.s u i.siiw, tiii iism .m stri miw , HIMI.III AT K:l. THK OXK (JKKAT UlCi SKNSVTIOX Lady Bountif ill's Minstrels Ml ALL-GIRL SHOW 60 Classy Looking Singing Dancing Girls- -60 with Tin: VASSAR GIRLS' HAND KIIII. Lll.ll, .1IAAI.1.II 11.1. Ill l.llll.s ,. bjrlca by DllllllTHV IHX Alulr In IIKITKICK r.IRK.Uti'1 llrar the Mini llll Si- (hi- Cn.liiin. Keirl In li llimn vJL "j bVUMNt'S AMI SATI llll W Mllr.i:. 1!3- la SI .Ml llllilir.lv M t'l I'Lllll t.ll 'I'lll IISII1V MTIVI!i:S. e mill Sll El . . - --... - - - - - " - - - . ; - but ot Our C'rii.(vr TnlM ;-.&! :m -IA' Our burrfalirr In 'id nald, "Mllllans fur Helen TimIiD, In HIH bllirrlr llmiils 'lulk 18 tn r. HcglnitinK, October nl). . 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