-ST. - " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1018 THEATRE BILLS ' FOR NEXT WEEK Lionel Barrymore in "Tho Copperhead' Phoebe Vou tcr in "By Pigeon Post." HEW ATTHACTIOS'S liYlttC Lionel ilirrinnre 111 Augustus Thomas' new play, ,,Tlio Coppcrhtn1 " The play, nlilcli it IhoroUKlily Aincr lean, has n predominant note of pnlrlotlam. Supporting Mr. Uarr inoro arc Uorla Itnnlcln, Hnymoncl llackett, Grace ItcaK I In j don HteNen. mil, Albert Phillips Albert James, Venlta Pomfrnt IMnln Holland, l'red. erlcls Smith, I'rcd tick Malcolm, John J. l'lerson and l'rcilerlca Going II no At) "Hy Pljrcon Poit ' a new play by Austin Page, which la written about the stfnlcei rendered by carrier pigeons. In the w r, will hio Its first showing Tuesday night 1ho produc tion li by riorciu Zlegfeld, Jr, who innkes hit bow In the "legitimate." 'I ho reading feminine role will be plaed bv Phoebe Fo'ter, while Je lomo Patrick will lmo the leading male role Others In the cast arc Miitrlson Hunter, Vincent Serrano, Margaret Mower, Martin Aliopp, 13il win Hrnndt, St. Clair Po field and ldi Waterman tOlWEST- Itnjmoiid Hltchrock In the 19IS edition of "Hltchy Koo" This car Mr Hitchcock discourses on the .subject of prohibition Hay Ilooley l the hit of tho feminine support Other members of the cast arc Ocorgo Moore. Karl Uenham. t'hnrles How ard. Jack Donahue, Gene Tyne Ruth Mitchell Jean Iloberts Klo.mor Kin clulr nnd Florence O'Denlahnwn OPERA HOUSE "Tle r.Tslnr; Show of 191S," the twenty-fourth Winter Uur len cctriNaKtinza Tho dialogue and lrics are by II irold Attcrldge ami the music bv Slgmund tlomborg and Jem Schwartz Wllllo and Kugctip How ard bend the inst, whlrh Im hides Charles Ilugglea Isabel Lowe Kolo Qulnn, Violet llngelfleld, Joilo Itred. Virginia l"o llioolti. Ntll Caning ton. Louise Contl i:mll Miles Krnl and Adele Astalio Isabel Itoilrinue Whlto and l'lnloii Georgo Schiller IMwaril Hasse and Arthur Albro COTIXVI.(t ATTIlACTtOXS 8I1UIIEHT "Majtlme" .1 cotumc pla with nttractho mush' Tho at I" headed bv John Charles Thomas. John T Murray and Dorothy Ulgelow. Oth ers plajlng Important pirls nro Georgo Harcourt, Isabel Vernon P.itn do l'orrest. Jeanetta HdliNcn Hussell bennon Henrietta Otx. Howard Marsh, Winifred Harris Charles Prince, Alfred Hemming and Herbert Salinger. OAItlitCK Robert Hllllard In bis new comedy. "A Prince There Was.' bv Mr Hillard and Prank II Westeron, fioni Darragb Aldrich's nocl, "1.II rhanted Hearts A light pUy of tho Cinderella" tpe Thn star Is sup ported by Allen John and 1 cast of unusual strength ADEEPHI "Kcs of Noiith ' with Alma Tell In the chief role It Is a m sllc.il play by Max Mnrcln nnd Charles Oueron A II Woods .mil tho Messrs Miubtrt picscnt It as It wan sei n Hi New York last sVoson vaudeville HEMES blxteenth .innuil lumber san week Velaska Suntt In cuimdy drain l. "Tho Purple Popp , Hcrt linker and coippanv. In farce, Hutu Uono, in ragllme hits, Billlo Mont gomery and George Peiry. In coin.dy and hongs. Simmy Burns nnd Grttte Ardlne, In dinoe nunibris, Lester Crawford nnd Helen Hrodcrlck, In ..,,, h rtani-rs. seen CMiinasts, In Sports In the Alps" . Chris Richards, dincer and Juggler. Claude M Roode nnd Kstello Prance, tightrope walkers Ul.OliV Tabloid musical comedy Blow Your Horn", Captain H J. Lewis will explain his mo lug-picture, 'San Pr.inclsco'n Chlnutown, Lmily Smllov anil company. In comedy, comedy, "A Bachelor's Romance : Marlctte Craig and company, In play ette, Gallcrlna Sisters, musicians, Baker and Rogers, In traxesty , Luckie nnd Burns, comedians; Gibson nnd McCarty, singing and talking act , Rui.3, Leau and Sully, acrobagc comedians. CIIOSS KEYS Musical comedy, "Pret ty Baby", Julia Cuitls, comedienne: Dunham and Ldwards, Bartcllo and company, first half of week H Barf McHugh and company in 'Among Those Present , Harry Tenney and J. Fred Zimmerman's Theatres M. W. Taylor. Gen'l IVlgr. Oermintows Chelten Atei. tVENING PRICES, 15c, 25c, 35c & 50c Mitln.t Tu.i . Thuii. & 1 C S. OKr BtturdtT. Beit Seiti leJIXbeJtp NIT. IIIDtY AMI TONKIIIT Till". 11KW IIF-HINNIMI MONIINN MliMMI MAE DESMOND And Iter Own Com pan? of PUjetf, Fro nt COHAN k KABBIS' THE HOUSE OF GLASS (Hut Time in Stock., Only Stock Co. In Production preionted for n emtlro ion it tho Cohan & Htrrli Thettre. H9W TLOTK JOIN OUR 8WBSCRIPTION LIST t'lll-JTNlT Him. 1. 1 OPERA HOUSE LAST MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT LAST TIME NNU.UAM KI.MOTT, F. It NY CONJSTOCK and MOHIIIS Ol.X? 1'remni' Nf ,1 1 Mj Ifl &' 111 KB AJirJtICVri llhST JUMCAI. CUNIKM T VPTP MAT. TODAY U XVX-i TIINinilT LAST TINIK Guy Bates Post THE MASQUERADER " NiKTitoi'tiMTAS orntv imi'si; THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE llttNNI. OI'KKN SKASOV 10IR.ID In the MISTKOI'OMTAN tll.'I.KN C'tMirX.N. .N. . WILL CLOSE TODAY He-at Sale for OPBNINiJ rilUKOKMAViT. NOV. IK. will bmin NOVi 1.1. hulraerlplloil Urparllllent. HON CIIKSTNUT ST. open il.lly HAM to nM V M NNal 4il. Race IIT. FORREST Last Mat. & Evg. LAST POP. MAT. TODAY ZIEGFELD FOLLIES BROAD Last Mat. and Evr. ETHEL BARRYMORE III K. '. C.NUTOV8 KiquUlle ConiMly THE OFF CHANCE OAYETY 'lho Wontu Curio Ulrli filft THEATRE l! company, sketch J Rome and Cox, sins rs , Wilson Brothers, comedians ; Mc Donald and Roland : La rieur, equili brists; Inst halt of week. ririOADWAY It Dart McHugh nnd compnnv; 1M Carr nnd company. In farce; Rexnnlds and White, novelties; Wilson Brothels, porodlcs. Douglas I'alrhanks In photoplny, "He Comes I'll Smiling"; first half of week Mu slcal comedy, "Prettv Uab", Julln Curtis, comedienne, Vcre Sablnl nnd compi,n Madge Kennedy In photo tln '1'ilend Iluband', last lnlf of week WtU.lAM PESXHirry Hlnes, songs and stories; Marty Brookes' musical coined ; Townsend Wilbur nnd com piny, comedy sketch; Ilirman and () Connor, idanolngue and song, Ma rlon Dules In photopl iy, 'The Bur den of Proof", first half of week Nell McKlnley. comedlm, Asnhl and lompiny. In spectnculnr art; Brady nnd JInhoney, skit; Rejnolds nnd White, muslclntis. Mice Brndv, in Tho Ordeal of Roscttu'; last half of w eek Sl.XOX James Hallldiy mid I'red Neville, In traest , the Gardner Trio, Pianists, William Hallen nnd Lthcl Hunter, musical noeltlcs. Pled Allen, songster, Mangeun Pniiillv, Huropenu Kmnasls: Karl Williams In photopla. "A Diplomatic Mission", first lnlf of week Prank Morrell and Mndge i:ans, songs, Plsann nnd Bingham, acrobats, Li Bernacla and comtianj of dnncers, Douglas Knmll), come dians; Inst lnlf of week COl.OXlAlt Li Bernacla nnd foiupnn) of dancers, Bronsou and H.ililwtn comedians, Frank Morrell nnd Madge i:an. musicians; Dougl is Kamllv. comedians, Davis Brothers, acrobats, I'anhie Ward In photoplay. "A Japan pm Nightingale"; first half of week Hddlc Carr nnd company. In fane, Gardner Trio, dancers, OWin and Johnson, melodies, tho SeluSonls nthlctes; William llallen and P.tbel Hunter, musicians, Kill Willlnms in photoplav, "A Diplomatic Mission", last half of week riioroi'r.iYK CIIAPI.IS CIIAIT.IX. In his litest ihi clo "-hoiildir Arms will bo on exhi bition at the Sfanli. Palme Arcadia and Victoria Thcitrcs this week sriM.KY -"Her Onl Wa ' is tho Rcieen version of Gemgo Sc.iihm oiigh's pl.ij Norma Tilm.idge and Kngeiio Ollilen are featured, wlilU Sldnr Piankllii dlictted the plei i W.l : "Ilic KliiBdom of olllll will bring Madgo Kcnneih to Hie Mieen of tills tlic.itic lhi III it lnlf of the wick., and Mae Maih Is the featuied pla'er In ' Hidden l'ires' the last half of the week Alir'AHIA "Tho Man l'rom I'uncnil ltTnge' Is the sci cell m rslon of the stage pli "Broken 1 breads " find features Wall.n p Held Lottie Pli k ford ami Tull Maish all .ire In the cast I7C70.'M ' Mr Lo'in 1 S A" stirring Tom Mix will be the Vox attraction all week 'thn star appears as a Sercet Serlco operator. liV.ar.ST "The Return of Mar" is tho new play In which May Allison Is to be seen the first throe dns of the week and 'Such a Llttlo Pirate" will bring Lll i Leo the last thieu dnjs bll'AXD "He Comes I'p Smiling" 'brings Dougl is Fairbanks the first hilt of tlp week, and "Come On In" will luo Shlrlpj Mason and Krnest Truex the last half of tho week UOCURt "Thn Goat' will luo l'red Stone the llrst half of the week, and 'The Law of the North" fcatuies Csirles Ray the last half of tho week .iY rovvt.Att 1'iircta WAJAl'T "Hearts of tho World ' D PHILADELPHIA LEADING THEATRES UNDER THE DIRECTION LEE CHESTNUT ST. NIGHTS AT 8.10. MATS. THE PRICES NEVER CHANGE! NIGHTS $1.50, $1, 75c. MATINEES $1, 75c, 50c (I ( ITT SNTI ItllNI) 3 WEEKS ONLY h. $1 MATS. S WED. THIS IS NOT A $2.00 SHOW FOR $3.00 BUT A $3.00 SHOW FOR $1.50 THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN AMUSEMENT ANNALS MESSRS. LEE & J. J. SHUBERT Prejrnt THE WINTER GARDEN'S ANNUAL REVUE A HUGE, WHIZZING ENTERTAINMENT A 'ROSEATE GALAXY OF RADIANT BROADWAY BEAUTIES iliAillll v '.fa READ THE ANSWER IN THESE STARS: ' WILLIE HOWARD IRENE FRANKLIN EUGENE HOWARD BURTON GREEN CHAS. RUGGLES GEORGE SCHILLER ISABEL RODER1GUEZ FRED ASTAIRE JOHN HALL HELEN CARRINGTON LILLIAN FERMOYLE AND 100 OTHERS SEATS ARE ON SALE FOR THE ENTIRE ENGAGEMENT WHICH IS 3 WEEKS ONLY INCLUDING THANKSGIVING MATINEE AND NIGHT BE WISE AND SECURE SEATS EARLY JOHN D. WILLIAMS Treientt tho Dnmitlo Bnniitlun of thi Yeir LIONEL BARRYMORE IN AUOUBTUS THE THOMAS' PLAV "A OELAT TLAY TUNED JtD u" tiiinu SAT. MAT."w MONDAY I Fil Still, Jl.SOHfc NIGH'I TWO WEEKS ONLY I 1011 BENEU18 AT ABOVE THEATRL8. W. Griffith's masterpiece, the first photoplay ever presented In this hls torlo theatre, now In Its 110th season. OJJPJrEiXV "The House of Glass," tho Cohan and Hnrrls production, pre sented by Mae Desmond and company of lesldcnt plnyrs, CASISO "Bostonlnn llurlcsnuers," with Frank Flnnev who wroto tho lrlcs Harry Ahord provides some music of his own Prank Flnnev nnd Phil Ott nro the featured rimedlans. TUOVADEllO James i: Cooper's Trail Hitters" with Vic Plant nnd Jnck Ornsbv the fentured comedians Others In tho cist nro Charles Kd wards7 Don Tieni. Klslo Hostel and Mario H-iker CIAYETY "The World Beaten " with George A Clark the Philadelphia comedian, bending a cnpiblc east illSSllir.l.H tn MOXT'S llurleeiue. 'Cluules Schwab's Receiitlon of Bethlehem Steel's Band" nnd "lho Hog iBland Train to tho New Hog Island Hotel" Kddlo e'assnd, Bennlu Franklin Gano ltamlltoti and Gibson featured comedians fuiuke ATWAcnoMi UUOAV Otis Skinner, In "Tho Honor ef tho 1'amll," comes Th inksglNlns Week. TRIBUTE TO FEATHERY HEROES IN WAR PLAY Slory of' "By Pigeon I'osi" Written About Hurts' Service in Battle Something now In wai plavs Is Austin P Post " through which the c.itigon of igo s ' By Pigeon Plorenx ttlogfeld as a pioducer of Ir , will make his bow dram i nt tho Broad Street Theatre Tuesday night This pltj Is written Hound the wldespiead Use of tarrler plciniw In the war mid the nlllceis at tached ic 111" iilgion senile at the front .Nornnllv Infurmatlon during a batile Is trinsmlttetl In wire, but snmetlmes oie.islons arise when tho wires noc In-iifflclent or break down altogether Kotv front-lino unit muxt bo pnp.itod for such e mergencv So the pigeons ore nlw.os kipl liatuU, and from tlmo to time nro 'tiled out to be sura that Ihev nro rend for ihcii work lho pigeons iuiikl become aciMii l iimcd to shell fire, and they will cam Itupoitnnt messages mrnugh i heny ntlllcry birr.igo and through gas elouds when no othei method of communicH llon Is nnllable V score of famous carrier pigeons will ho --con here with tho p!.i ' Bv Pigeon Post " STAGE-STRUCK, GLAD OF IT Dorotliic Bigclcm Tells of ipcri- imiccs in Her Fiisl Season Dorothlo BIgelow now p.i Ing In 'M.itlmc' at the Shuhort lonressts that nho Is more stagcstruik tod.i, after Fcreral months of experience' tl an whin she first innde her debut It Is rcullv terrible to bo so stagestruck, ' eleel ired Miss BIgelow This Is my MrHt professional engage ment nnd 1 ccitilnh am a strong be lpcr In keeping up the enthusiasm after tho excitement nt tho first plunge subsides whli I Is but another way of k.i ing th it tho actress who goes about her work In u bread-and-butter spirit nnnot hope to fulfill an groat pi ice on the stagi OPERA HOUSE CHESTNUT NEAR 11TH . PHONE LOCUST 1850 WED., FRIDAY, SATURDAY BEGINNING MONDAY DIRECT FROM THE N.Y. WINTER GARDEN IN ITS ENTIRETY 170 PEOPLE IN TWO ACTS AND TWENTY FIVE SCENES ROY CUMMINGS WM. PHILBRICK VIOLA ENGLEFIELD ADELE ASTAIRE EMILY MILES EMILY WYLEY LEETA CORDER COPPERHEAD TO THE SPIBI1 LYRIC TO THE SPIRIT Or THE HOUR" 'ijriiinpop. nii. best ei W Kll. wed..taci..beats bx APPLY USNEf IT DEPT.. 01IE8THUT BT. AMERICAN MUSIC It ASNEW CHANCE Peeling Against German Com ! position (,iiei Onr Com posers Big Opportunity THIS teason should bo n good one for American composers, that Is, tip to Ilia point of getting their compositions plaed Bejond tint, an thing that transpires Is tho work of tho composer himself Just how far tho reaction ngalnst Gorman music which was so pronounced In thld countrv list senson, will go this jcar, cannot be said so early tu the season But It nnj lie taken for granted that some trace of It will remain all of tho present jcar at ntiv inte This wilt put orchestral conductors nnd ensemble anil solo pliiers on tho search for new mitcrltt worth of being presented pub llcl, nnd herein lies the clnnco of the Amerlcnn composer, especially of works in the Iniger foims Josef Strnmsk conductor of tho New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Ins al ready announced tint he will gle a number of American works In the larger forms, among them being MacDowells "Indian Suite' mphonles by Din Id Stanlei Smith nnd Charles Sessions, and other orchestral woiks bv Reginald Sweet. John Powell, Mortimer W llson and man others AS WAS s . of a con said a moment ago tho fate mposltlon after the first few performances Is In tho hitlils of the composer. Any conductor can put a com position on a progiain. once or twice, but onlv tho merit nf the work itself in other words what tho composer Ins put Into his music can Keep n Mar aftir enr on high-class programs Smcilci, It must bo admitted has not pioduicd much music of tills tpo so fir 'I ho fate of most sjmphonlo works of Amerlcm composers i- to bo In aril once No that Is not epiltc right the fate of niol American sniphonlc works Is not to be he ml nt nil But of tho-e which are publicly produced, few iei get more thin two or three hearings bi fore they nro forgotten Ksen the Indian Suite' of MacDowell. oui most characteristic lomlmsor, is now rarely heird In this connection it is gi.uifv Ing to know that .Mi Stokowskl his put It on next weeks progiam T1IK rcison for this state of affaiis is tint the American lomposor, e pee lath In tho larger forms. Ins not et i piodmed tho goods" In turn, the rcison for this Is doubtless because oui nitliiiml life has not been couducic lis rt, to the production of art works of tho first water In an form. But eon so Music "otingest of tho arts semis to be coiisldoinbl behind hei uliediilo on the ircatl side Wo hac produced I liter ituro mid art which bills fair to. become pernnnent, but ery HttU "f our music can be put in tills rategon Pcrh ipi the world cataclysm In which we find nurseUes taking ho prominent it part ni.i glio tho needeil impetus nlthoie,h we lne not, us a nation, iuf fcred enough to produce tint tnil greit art wliu b Is born only of the anguish and suffering of a whole people How eer, tho war will let down the bars to muili nurlian music which otheiwlso might wait long for a heiring I F OLIt local chamber music e-oiicli bus not completed Its programs for tho season, there Is a new trio receiilli formed In New York which would ho well worth a heiring The organization ADELPHI II. WOODS Preients, in Conjunction with MESSRS. SHUBERT, THE OVERWHELMING DRAMATIC SUCCESS Br MAX MARC1N and C1IAIILE3 CUCRNOK w ALMA TELL fin n ri nnr iv nu HIT DM' I.S AMI liDMtMII A Play That Every Child Should See POPULAR MAT. THURS., Best Seats, $1 SAM S. SHUBERT T$l MESSRS. LEE & J. Present ti. KE FRESH AND FRAGRANT AS ITS NAME BOOK AND LYRICS BY RIDA JOHNSON YOUKO MUSIC BY SIQMUND ROMUERO "MAYTIMR" IS DESTINED TO LIVE.LONOEH THAN THE USUAL MUSICAL COMEDY OP TODAY North American. OPEB nUubt. UUILDINq, CHLbTNtlT hTRfct,TUELOWmh.rJ'J"'!'t.-.I-OCUST 3ti0 calls Itself the Klshuco Trio nnd Is com posed of x.Vlllem Wllleke. cellist s Richard Kpstoln, pianist, and Samusl Gardner, violinist. Mr Wlllcko was the celllst-pf tho Knelscl Quartet when Mr. Knelsel disbanded his great organization Mr. Gardner was ouo of Mr Knelscl's best pupils and won the PuilU i lube for composition last ear Mr i.psteln Is an accomplished t lumber music plajer, hiNlng often plajcd with tho Knelsel (Juirtet nnd othei famous chamber music organization These "llttlo brothers of the Knelsels i form an interesting organization. Mr. Kpstcln has n lure distinction, ns ho onco to'd the writer of being tho only piano pupil of Johannes Brahms, the gnat composer and Mr Kpstcln's father haltig been close personal friends It Is to bo hoped that Phila delphia will hiNe mi opportunlt of hear ing this lllo some time this season Tho peculiar name of the trio Is said to hnn been formed from a combination of litters fiom the Christian and glen names of Mrs F K Coolldge, n gen erous jut rem of ehainber music The name of an of tho three meinbeis would hac far better giaied the organlntloti B' FT, spenklng nf Mis Coolldge nnd her ambition to stlmulito chamber music (and It needs It lu this eoiintn mid csiieel ill In Phllidclphla) she has Just offered a prlzo of $10(10 lo the cent poser of the best son.itn or suite for lol.i nnd piano Composers nu until July 13, 1910, to turn In pnnuscrlpts and the ohalimm of tho committee of awards will be Louis Billh. lnli of the Flon7.ilej quirtet. The winning ccm posltlnn will be plaed next e.ir nt the Berkshire Festlal of Clnmher Music nt Plttstleld, Miss, Mr llilll pi ning tho Nlol.i put Just win Mrs Coolldge should hae i hnscti this loniarkablii combination for so luge a prlzo Is not ciultc clear It H epilto true tint tho lltcratuio for Mol.i and piano Is ery limited, but the lola is not n grateful solo Instrument clthei to boar or to piny I.oelV as It Is In quillets or othi r forms of i lumber music, lis loin Is ton nmbi r ami tun iiotonoos for solo perform urn The win ill In F mlnoi of Rubinsti In liprob nbh the best one ier wrlttin. but eeu ibis will not heir fmiuent hearing 'lho results of Mis Coolldge s experiment will bo watched with Intel esl be eiuirlel 111 111 is AMI of the most frequeuth ri pe ited J c li iri,es ,ig ill) American musical WM. PENN I uni itter Nlrillie, let HUli unit ttnl IINIIN It IMMM.s 1 NNII II I lltM IIMI. NI I III'! I Nil I Kit I - iiakkv iiim:s int. sin N Nllll IN IIAiniON cV. O'CONNOR I I til N t II PM NN A e.l I' I NN I lilt In "WINNING WINNIK" NMIIl .NOISli: TNNIIItt iinil N i nullum of 1'rrlli ClrN IQUNhKM). Wll.RUR c. ( O. MARION DAVIDS In "I 111, III Hill N CM' I'ltlllll ' iomi'I Mi- nNiir, mi. i. nit n-iiNN MONDAY MUSICALES III I I I.N I ll STUM I ltl II NI I ItllllM rlr-l Krrll ll MON NIT.. NON II. nt .1 IN) Nolo illle cliinufil llikilsilstcil No I ceo l i v v i i: n The 1 iimoim Irrmli Tenor nml Ids tnni!iiii 111 I Irsl Nniiniriitlre llerp. In (npceit Tliki Is Clot. 1 llnh 1 1 III Hi. sltllii iinlot It bus $1 r.O S.'no Nn Nur I ,x & J. Matinee Today 2:15 Tonicht at 8:15 ItEAfTT ASP lONFIIMSI ITS rOFTtf Man, Woman and it J. SHUBERT HUBERT 3YA TRIUMPHANT v1 WEEK gsg,, Matinee Tods)' Beit Seati, $1.50 A -Play With Music WITH JOHN CHARLES THOMAS JOHN T. MURRAY DOROTHIE BIGELOW and Entire Nbnv York Company UIIVN1 J. SHUBERT 1 1 discrimination Is that wo cannot judge inuslo when wo hear It, nnd we must hae the stamp of Kuropenn npproxal ipi. , "ccepi a musical work The recent death of Liza Lehmnnn. tho famous woman composer, recalls nn Incident which rtimps this charge as totalli f.use In nt least one Instance , Madime Lohniann. whoso song ejclc. I 'In n Perslnn Garden ' h ih doubtless been sung more times than mi similar work e.Ncr composed had written her i now famous conipoclilnn, nnd had the i not unusual experience of !,. n,g unible 'to get It published nimlly n UInlI patron of music had It perform",! at her V,V.',L 1",foro ll ,ho1"' asseml.hgo of British muslclins nnd societi it was then taken up h Kngllsh com en sing eis. but bad no particular success F.nil.y , .cached this countr.c where ts success was Instant me.ius and toda. ' twcnt-two o.irs later it it doubtliss mic- iimii iiopunt wi.rlc of tt ,ni It Is tnterestlng to note Hint Iim,i Illspham whs tho birllrni who t.mic pin In the first public perfnnmmu n isle; 1902 milsimi lii.i.ou ivi:i.i'jii snti:i:i SIM 11 I I.K nn, rmois i.kcitim ti: & sciu:i:x stak: VALESKA SURATT in "THE PURPLE POPPY" tiimrilt tlriitii l Unl M I'nltir anil I lie Nnnile. I re-rntril Mill, irlltint . mrtliiK ( u-t e r3 RUTH llllleillle, Nm.llifiil I mioillfim,. n -. Urnrrlnlrf t -miil'h nn lie .wo.iiiri.mer I'M-siPiilliti Tliflr Nphp'i f ,tnnt lliirns .v. Arriinc pcirts in (lu- Alis"( hru IAIIII tllltl IIN )lltlll,! AND k KLXNIIM. I llt I ' BERT BAKER & CO, in a Itip-riMrinc Domcsiic CiimcelN. "I'rcNiiricaliiin" 1918 in --Iiiihi. llilll 111! Ill f -r It". NIiiiiim M . lf TRIUMPHANT RETURN Daily at 2 o'clock Nightly at 8 o'clock Scats, 25c and 50c at Matinees. 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 at Nights Box Scats', $1.50 r?i fi Ss.rfi' . jvi. rr iyz-JT's-Miv j-ij',"i-i-9f Arrij itte? I &f I FJ si m rf l9 ! firRMAKrnw'J u, MArirW0FDAVri AFTLRIcOONS 2 li EV05I l 8 1 A RIP SNORTING BILL - FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY g Iff I A RPMApTIA I World t Younnrst Ballerina Aisllted r a Companr of Sincers and PRINCESS KLA-WAH-NA It An Original nnd rlcturesius Creation i The Art of Music and Dancing Bronson & Baldwin Late Sttr of tha Minn-ul Comedy su L.Uil n hi. Douglas Family EntertRlneri TJE.E T0 FANNIE WARD in "JAPANESE NIGHTINGALE" KX Thurs wurs4nnrrmumm. Complete New umBwa hum n i nn jiWTimirwinnYr'irirriwi niiiiii in tinti r i-"ii'i"ri"TiTiin n I I ptNuw"ini iimhiih XaT'VftlXSal! la-.'n.vJJD.r'UrL JJKtajL.I ?!lS!srww i$X?2&&$d!S?i fta ! M Vwnwpgo E Superior Mutlcal leaturej Conceit Orean 5? TzZZ j nrmt n Av a SSS- MONDAY. TUrS . U WEDNESDAY gg5' Jc lint North Philadelphia Showing 0m DOUGLAS mm FAIRBANKS fe-H 'HE COMES UP SMILING' WM ifffiSS5ESSlSr &S&3k& isiW&l Ull llr I UNN 11 ni.ici in. f l A UAIIHAOE 01" LAUGHS H '. W-, Wm 4ALLIDAY & NEVILLI 9 y&f iAfS I" 'TIIK llMTI.i: (II k ,fJ ! i " HA I S TUT. I M ' R i 'AVI MM MA AMI HUNTI.lt 2 f V!s vtj ruiirr ni.i iv 3 t BjrJjH I.NKIIM It I KIO t) iJ i 1 5v ni NM.Tryvi'NMiTT K rjSg E y&ili I.NItl I'. NVll.l IMh J- SJ Br'Ql '" "l'.l.mtlc Ml. slim' l UiJ J k'JJ III W'k OUR ANNIVERSARY f tji p WJM f-MffP -SANSQM STREETS, j -1 Under Hew Mantrement FrM O. Nlion.HlrJUr.ger. Pi M01IDAY AND fUESDAY"" SESSUE HAYAKAWA tn "III milTllHK.HT" Added A Billy Parion Comedy WEDNESDAY &THURSDAY EDNA GOODRICH ' Her Husband's Honor" Added "Nelchbor'a Keyhole" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY" THEDA BARA "ill Soul nf llllililhrt." Added.Why rick on Me Comedy IIIMRD FRONT 8T & OIRASD AVE. JUIMUU Jumk Juno'n o Fiankfor.1 "L" I III Til I Come Back Jo You" The other singers were Madame Albartl, i Hilda Wilson and Ben Dalres, Madame Lehmann herself playing tho plann ac eompanlment. ( Those who know Liza Lehmann only as tho composer of "In n Persian Gar den" and 'The Daisy Chain" may be surprised to know thnt she composed nn opera, "Tho Vicar of Wakefield, trie I dental music for plajs ballads for olic nnd orchestra and tinny piano pieces She was n granddaughter of Robert Chambers, the famous Scotch writer and publisher, and was equally a singer and pianist "incriia' Answer" (aiming tu 1'iilaie Tho second of thn Flitted Slates of Y.l he"pr' tro the w tiiiturc wa mini war pictures, miTit-a s answer, i ri presonteii ni ine raiaeo inea- i p tteoK oi M)emner is I no as made b tho Fnlti'd Stntes signal corps American rxiedlt!nnar fotee and was roetewed and upproNed l e.oneral' Pershing It presents In stiirlng manner the work done Iin Amer I an soldiers and workmen tn France ?L ROYE & (Jeoi'Re Perry Creitl'ii 'Tl N.iiliiiril Cr.iwfiird e llrmlerick Kicli.trtls Kmiile tV rranco e ami aci li.ll llll.-rt Miliip.. s r M ll'l'i, t. i-liilie. Kiirp ',l ST. THEATRE 9TH & WALNUT STS. NN NI.MI1 AMI SI. Ml. SI i IINtl'NNN FIRST TIME AT POPULAR K IvNJ PRICES Symphony Orchestra of 25 1 IV X I tv Important Notice Bay TiehetM in advance to avoid disappointment. I Frank Morrell That California Boy Aailatad br Darris Brothers DATIINCJ UEMONS rilOTOPLAY Show Another All Star Bill OF n J& wpwij..JA "W. mh i li ASk Ar AMdS. Juk if g mm W?shtiSSssSS3&sas & WHIV . ... "uiV llfj i.JNel of Broul )terbtAmm Co U.S EfJlneer Vt TJIUItB . TRIDAY L SATURDAY SHIRLEY MASON AND ERNEST TRUEX "COME ON IN" All week by. Richard, Bach and tho Grand and Strand Augmented Orcheatra Ml NIIDNI MRM.T "i i io. I. to ro it r m r.OAOAY AJ.D TUESDAY Dorothy Daiton In th Tlrnelr Patriotic Plr "Vive La France" WEDNESDAY Ic THURSDAY LILLIAN WALl'vbK In "THE EBARRASSMENT or RICHES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PAULINE FRtDtKIU In tfnr lon'n Tninou I'lar liMi I 10 a i orrsT hTni:rrrs t an (I i to 1 1 i'. ni I MON.. TUES. & WEDNESDAY rirac iii rpua urrerine, FRED STONE In Ilia lirai Film "The Goal" THURS , Fill. & SATURDAY CHARLES RAY In a (ir.j.plnr Rtorj of h "The Uw of the North" WJSM WEST ALLEGHENY Lillian Walker Nllrctiell tnb - N 1 MMMMMMalAll I FOWARfa MAIIKET STIltET OPPOSITE rOSIOIUCh Victorln hrmiiliony Orchtr Wilier Uexaurr Dirietcir IW3ilv; Week Commencing Monday HUM NATION l. MIICTION i nt ! . . i . -SS.JV i-twiici 3-rss ijf-. ,n m ' . r- p ,& &tfkm44i Mmm, wm iy&&&ti3, wm X ' M MSl Sf ' pyvr- trsviifi :m .S. if u'l'm '!'. r f :-Nffi J Jl ii K W1 J! . A T. ! " TS-- IS llltr I'HI H.M IION "Shoulder Arms" l M OMIIIIIIN NI M RItl.MlKR 111 I Nt (.11 T 1 II IS I (IV.II N( THIN NNITII TOM MIX In MIIIINM I ll I'KOIII tTIO.V MR. LOGAN, U. S. A. I III-. I I'ICI SI.N TNTIIIV E) COMING M Two Weeks Commencinr NoT.ll ttw: Inline c Inumllnir Novelty Pieture "Tar. ran of lho Apia from tho Book by Ldrar Kico Burrourh. I IIII.ISMMI tllM MNTINKK 1 urcr A f iiimMp. n.t A I home of I'rcttN Iplrli In tlif Mu.liul toiuedr I. YOUR Snappy Dlaloeu Witty Saylnrs Smart Renarfee Humoroui Sltuatton Uutlcal Uema, LXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION San Francisco's World Famous Chinatown llltCINII AMI M!KK ANE.MJB IINII.N. JMlIAI.s.. (i IN A 0 HllilNNIMI 110MINN "jfTINKK II 11 NUT McllK.II I'rriirata Among Those Present With J0t NVOLK In a Farco with Muncal Trlmmlniri lu Conluncliun with I'hutonlay L; Douglas Fairbanks .M n "He Comes Up Smiling" IIIrATRI. MARKLT BFL. 60TH UAILV 2 tOt 1VFNINGS. 7 & A Kitl 12 Uuitcal Cumodr Frodootloo Condrntrii for VaurlevlUa li IBRaMBgaBW PU borate ttrrnlv Vqulpmnt. COMPANY OF 35 MAltP MTHRY Olt ONE J10UH. , rotnplnlo Chans of Bill Tburaday i&ttyainisiesxMstgmxti-im ;nnllv MAHKET BT. AU 10TU Stanley Klnal Dy 0( HEY HKAfll M "I.Nt (IIIIMI llll. I. IIM1K" NVIth NN III Hocero of l-'ollles ' Fame Pnlnrn 11' l I1KET STltEKT I aiacc K(n,, Diy of IXlfl.l 'NIHM Ml. IfOMlM I'P SMIL1NO" j. 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