T-fr;;.: EVEmNtJ PUBtro !EBI)E!PHniSaBEPHlA ATURDAY JANUARY 191.T 11 THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainment at Various Playhouses in This City XEW ATTRAOT10X8 BROAD George Arllns. the eminent J.nRllth actor. In a doublo bill of "The "ioiiuic" and "A WelMlemcmbeivci olce," the newest play from the pen iS oir james ju name. Associated U jth Mr. Arllss In these plays are Vlra J Afro A.1I , ...Ll. t I --.". tfviiian, ueorgo wngni, .ir.i nu Harry Maltland. tllURERT Mclntyro and Heath In their musical extraapanza "Hello Alexander." The book by Edgar Smith and Kmlly St. Young-, ljrlcs by Alfred Brjan and muslo by Jean Schwartz. In the cast aro Ea Puck, Henrietta Byron, Lulu llecson, Trlxle Hicks. Lillian Hosedale, Vivian Holt; Mealey, 'Welch and Montrose', Dan Qulnlan, Clajton and "White, Jack Squires, Matt Keefe and others. co.vr.vy.vo attractions FORREST The Klaw and Krlaneer mu. "leal comedy, "The Velvet Lady," by Victor Herbert and Henry lllossom, a musical xerslon of a popular farce, 'Jeorglo O'ltamey, Mnrlo Flynn and Mlnena Coverdale aro featured. OARRICK Dald Uelasco's success, 'Polly With a Past." In ihlch Ina Clalro Is making her first appearance In a dramatic rolo OPERA BOUSE "Oh, Lady! Ladl!" musical comedy, produced by V, Hay Comstock and William Elliott. Hook and ljrlcs by Quy Bolton and C. G. Wodehouso and score by Jerome Kern. Original New York cast. Including VI lenne Segal, Carl Randall and Con stance Blnncy. ADELPni Last week of "Hye- of Youth," with Alma Tell In the chief role. A mystical play In which tho heroine peers Into her future through the medium of a crystal globe. WALXUT Dramatization of the Hlchens noel. "Tho Garden ot Allah" Big scenic production with a big cast and many anlmali appearing. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Henry "Sciuldgulum." In his skit "Tho Laugh Shop"; William u Gibson and Itiglna Connelll, In play let; Lillian Fitzgerald, In songs and Impersonations, assisted by Clarence Senna; Mlrano Brothers, acrobats; Hliuer HI Cloe, on tho xjlophone; Kspo and Dutton, songs, dances and juggling; Kd Lord and Margie rul ler, In a new act. WQLORE Two big musical tabloids. "A Ik (iamo of Chance ana hherman w as jugni, will neaii uio Dili. Anomer Be reature will be rurnlsneu by htaiey BJ- and Blrbeck as 'The Musical Black smiths." tCROSS KEYS "Oh IVhat a Night," a musical tabloid, will head tho bill tho llrst half of tho week. Bllllo Burkc'H 'Tango Shoes' nnd the first episode of the new Houdlnl serial, 'Tho Master Mjslery." will bo the features the last half of the week. i BROADWAY Blllle Burke and com fy pany in rango snoes ana ino pnoio- ui Diav. ino uomanco tu lurzuii. ivm FA be the features the first half of tho KS week For tho last half of tho week IS the musical tabloid, "Oh, What a Night," and tho photoplay "L,augninc gjBIIl Hjdc" will be tho features. EiWILLIAil P.'.V.V Tno Ken Kald I . lirillAD 1n.l r.n.1 IiglIau frnrrt Cnt. Ejland and tho photoplay, 'The Hell WCat." with Oeraldlno Farrar. will head Srkhe bill the first half of the week. Tho Keek-end headllner will bo 'The Mel- ody Garden," a musical noelty, nnd Jthe photoplay. Tho One Woman, Lwith ThomaH Dixon. tXOX The Wiena Japs, a troupe 01 ten Oriental actors, and tho photoplay. "Canatln's Captain, with Alice Joce, twill head the bill the first half of the week For the week-end Hobert Swan, Jurley and Burlej, and the photoplay. J"Bums and Boarders," will be tho ft1 features M.OSIAL Tho fifth annlersary bill (Will be an all star one Claire Vln- eent with Frank It. Gardner and com pany will leud the numbers In a faro. company of soen persons will ap pear In another big act, for the first half of tho week. The week-end bill 1111 hae for Its headllner tho Wyena gjaps, a troupe of ten Oriental actors. PHOTOPLAYS TAKLEY "Too Fat to Fight," with jfoFrank Mclntyre In hli latest screen (.adventure. Is tho chief reature. 110- 4vbart Henley directed tho story, which fifvas written by Hex Beach, and deals with the trials of a fat man In tho trenches. PALACE "Branding Broadway" will Shave William S Hart In a new clur- Kj mcterlzatlon In which ho supplies a ?lot of comedv. C. Gardner hullUan )f wrote the scenario. ARCADIA "Little Miss Hoover" Is tho FT.' I1A 4lln In,.., n nl tn 1. n a Ifir. Pf blllU Ufc Vita ,cn.-l. ll... .w .I...C .- t'-i guerlte Clark as the star, bho Is sup. poriea uy iugeno u rien, aim mo iue Is one of those cleverly disguised .propaganda pieces which aro never- : 'jtheless Interesting. !YIGTORIA ' The Squaw Man" has one rator tho best casts ever assembled in Fi photoplay. Tho story la that of a jKLtrhlto man who married an Indian Ml woman. The film was directed by 'Cecil 11. do -Mine. HEOEXT "The Toor Rich Man" shows Ik S"rancl X. Bushman and Beverly Ef Bayno and will be the attraction for '"the first half of the week. ' Tho Way Arfl nt n. Man With n M.ild" will bo tho 1 featuro tho l.ibt half of tho week, with Brunt Wabhburn In tho chief ts role- f3BTRAXD Douglas Talrbanks In "Art- zona, win do tno icaiuro mo iirsi naic a or xne ween, ror mo wcciv-niu i.ui- (V.ilAlroimlii K. UIVn.IIUdi tOaUST Dorothy Daiton in uuick- Ksands" will be the feature photoplay P?the first half of the week, and Hthel Jqiayton In "Tho Mystery Girl" the ii nvnT.nsoun idABlNO "Tho Slght-Secrs" comes with V reputation ror novcuy in us sci- Stings, comedy situations and costume (SWJ1IBI JIIIIU1I itIU 0UHb M(U DIMU fto be somo distinct hits. tOCADERO Jack Iteld's "Itecord- Breakers.' Assisting him will bo An nie Hart, In Bongs, old and new; Hy onsen and others XBTY ' Tho Lid Lifters" will lift the iia.t the uayety. The cast is headed 'Harry Lang and Dolly Medcn. MIXSTRELS JMONT'S"llow to Stop the Skip- iJKops" will furnish a burlesque on a ject or great intercs,i to I'niiaaei Ftlans "The Two Peace Delegates" will furnish tun. OF CHANGE IN CAREER IvClaire Resists Tendency to Act Jixtravagantly sklnir of her change from the mu. Iicomedy to the 'legitimate" stage, wiaire, who is piaying ner iirat y dramatlo role In 'Tolly With a ,at the Garrlck, said yesterday: lave endeavored to resist any ten- to be extravagant, for It Is very to fall a victim to such a fault In il comedy. Despite my success : field, however, I was never satis or In musical comedy, except In instances, one Is not supposed to Personality is tho main factor. As i. you contribute to the perform- there and thero without bring upon to sustain a roie. i was t trifle frightened when I first took bight dramatlo work, especially Etka first low days at rehearsals," 5roitikfft .!. .-.tr y mmms mwc "rift rnnrnn i l CvjJs.tVCONTINUOL'S, 11.15 A. M. TO 11.15 I'.M. TrWi j--iQttfeT-WEEK COMMEKCINO MONDAY C-cCA IGOLDWYN PRESENTS FIRST LOCAL SHOWING OF HErl En 5 uTfin E7IT ' i1. V, ., ' . ' -'HMO . xt A "1 .,.,', PHILADELPHIA'S WALNUT 8901 JLACK 1110 FOREMOST THEATRES THOMAS M. LOVB Ueneral Umln.u iUnanr.. ORRICK M Chestnut MX v A Juniper n SAM't, NIXOV. U NinnuMiRR O llu.ilntsj Msntsvr MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT BUS eexe1 last week but one MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS FRANK McINTYRE in the leading role Y. M. C.A , Y. M. H.A.,K.ofC& Solvation Army, hast pattt in (Sit ifirring play. DIVERSIFIED SURROUNDING PROGRAM STANLEY CONCERT ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DMFCTION OF ALBERT T, WAYHT, Will, 1NTEBPKET rXCCHPTS FROM (IOUNOD 8 "rAUST" Coming January 2fl Nazimovain "Eye for Eye" J POLLY WITH A PAST ENTIRE ORIGINAL NEW YORK ACCESSORIES AND CAST INCLUDING INA CLAIRE, CYRIL SCOTT, H. REEVES SMITH, LOUISE GALLOWAY, HERBERT YOST, GEORGE STUART CHRISTIE, THOMAS REYNOLDS, ADAH BARTON, BETTY LINLEY, FRANCIS VERDI, LLOYD NEAL, INEZ SEBRING. FORREST o nroad nnd A hnnnoni THOMAH M. LOVB lluilneii iltnater MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 8:1J BIG MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Victor Herbert Will Conduct Monday Night ENGAGEMENT PER-FORCE EXTENDED! ALL RECORDS SMASHED TO SMITHEREENS! A NEW KIND OF GIRL IN TOWNI Klaw & Erlanger's Musical Comedy Sensation! VOtTAINID TMiOUOH fV'tOOHIMO Va CTORIA "MOtovvT" fbtT HID 'MlOUlMl 'rhi- y markft w m a am nm 11.15 a. jj, ST, ABOVE V M. IB. 17 ILin. "''g""' NINTH "- ' ' "- 1, u n VICTOBtA SYMPHONY ORCHFSTnA WALTER DrgSAPFR, PIHEOTOR COMMENCING MONDAY Direct from Tho Stanley Theatre CECIL B. DE MILLE'S IMPRESSIVE AND MODERN VERSION OF EDWIN MILTON ROYLE'S ilk SBSBsmViOdttPSBlsBBSBSBSBSBSB wmmm$vAWM SBWBVI V !jb1: iSi. SK"'-s y AJ WSWSvw VIM 1 .1 khISsSh. 109 t.lBilCf .ui .'nrsKiUkwr.? j 1. ymm-iMK 1 t ? t tit-kmmmikm,m ., . ' SQUAWjMAM mr3&i: One nt the Unpt emmrln of Ulie I'erfect rhotopla vvn In mmjj dT " MMirll AMUIK'AN iillrrinit Action I1ULI KT1V. "L'nlnnc " EVB I EDCER "I'nlMutM with drumdtli Intrt'ftt and tmmnn uiipffll ' INQHIIILIC "Modem In trtrr detail " 1M1EMS .Notable 1'roiluctlon " ULLUUD. "A TRULY ALL-STAR CAST." Ledger. KM IOTT IirTFK J It IIOI.T ANN I 1TTI K TIU'USION II Ml. KATIIMUNl: MarllON tin Tl I l. MAKSIItl.1, TIIKOIIOKh ItOIIIHT-, III 1(111 UY MA.NDI.M! I IIMIN STI M.NS COMING TWO WEEKS COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 20 WILLIAM FOX Present. Fir.t Showing of ANNETTE KELLERMAN In the Masterpiece of Film Craft tmrirrM ntr tuf qta" A Pageant of Aquatic Thrills of Sur passing splendor. LMOIN- V A '""fWrt feg fVTA N ffMStn AlatiktL ,'agotiN r a D o ssssssMiC.7rfc mmtu ' "jiMfryilifc BfcTi KVaa,vlWMHMn"M"MuSVVssssssssssssssHsV H IHKHsliV BB Hlssm' shHHPf WM Smooth! Pn??P ssssB irTAt utnnrnT'c tJ M. f ENTRANCING MUSIC. f a p cssw ., ciiwmif;t nnnic. r-y .. fS HENRY BLOSSOM'S I A UermtDfwn & Maplwnod Awnn r'WT&oTntiKwv- ;iT.i..sir All Acs Playine This Theatre Ari Rnnlorl TUrn..nU B. 7. KEITH VAUDEVIIJ.F. AfiFNfY ViVJi. CLAIRE VINCENT A- rn. ,nw5.il21tla N'w.lKT.:'o Trfnln, LtllLUIIUUU DATS if f '"i"""" ' ""'. .,""W 1 . , " "HI 1UIIV' vibwij& I'Kltfc. Ct. CO. TiUW tldnlglit Kolllx x: 4 1 I X.'iAI' 4tlli NEW DILL THURSDVY Anolhtr All-Jar Sfow m w m. V k W V HUU Jim , n..A M . 4 . tt&OACul T1...LI.. V""i lKIt m 111 B " uiTiKiiini Sitrlal, "THI IMSTEft MYSTERV 10vrtNA. JAPS 10 rlrntal Kon.atlnn rrnnT nrtpprk & w-T dtKI' nujLUALL 1KIU sy GASPEA AND ST. CLAIR R BURLEY & BURLEY ROBERT SWAN J. Warren Kerripn I w in ' mibUMEK X' w. ur TH riflt-a Photopiy ALICE JOYCE, "Captain". Captain""" WW'JBIAJBjWJUJiJUJU'wVllir 111'niiiLIIIWILiJjPJULWIUH.WimHl AtSIt ttl UAcn utou UoJi?iBBrmfnt. Kr rj Slxon Mrrlllnefr Vrr A n-fiM m,. .... .n.at -rwT v.-,-,,,wrs,ois,ror "THE GREATEST THING IN UFF." Hn IXltTAH OtSH, ROBERT RARRON AND Alt KTATt rQT A Romtnt. of tho Ct..t War and Vle!?Tfcr.,!J.?..Cf?T ('HEARTS OF THE WORMV' Ml I1NI SIIA AM) Till KSII1 'nT " HOUDINI "THE MASTER MYSTERY "-wflwaBW5fwraMa VICTOR HERBCRT'S ENTRANCING MUSIC. FRED. JACKSON'S FUNNIEST BOOK. 'HENRY BLOSSOM'S SMARTEST ADAPTATION. "r.v " ? THAT WONDERFUL COMPANY OF YOUTH ! THAT WONDERFUL NEW KIND OF GIRL CHORUS! MUtKI-T STRI ET T Jt'MI'Hl CONTIMOIh II . M Til II ! 'I BEGINNING MONDAY .101 l.. nC10LS, TM.hKTEII TOMMY ALLEN & Company fSfJIMIIiMf riiiMii llltOMJ A SNMIhR AF. mil . 1 mi 1 v-t.s, e 4 TOMMI N( IM. MOMIW MVT1M.K lounillLauttiai You "5wr r ti Nrrr Laughed He for 1AMJ SHOES Special Added Attraction STALEY&BIRBECK THE MUSICAL inun Ut ATKMITHS MTalala tNimA .... ""tTTT A Wonderful. Tranifot. mauea optotaio U You Don't Btij Away y J r tin I J iKm) VV .J rUit South PMUdvlphU Bbowlar BROAD and Locnat iiiavk O K1HDI.INGER m Builntu Manaiar TWO WEEKS BEGINNING EVENINGS AT 8.10 SHARP, MONDAY NIGHT MATS. WED. & SAT. AT 2.10 GEORGE ARLISS (DIRECTION OF GEORGE C. TYLER) AND A GROUP OF BRILLIANT ASSOCIATE PLAYERS INCLUDING VIVA BIRKETT PHILIP MERIVALE OLIVE TELL MRS. ARLISS IN A MOST NOTEWORTHY DOUDLE BILL "THE MOLLUSC" BY HUBERT HENRY DAVIES AND "A WELL-REMEMBERED VOICE" All Acf y'"K , Nixon and Nixon Grand are Booked ThrouBh J Tim Topular I'tlce Drinttm.iJt of tlie " B.. KEITH VAUDEVILLE AGENCY mnxzwMMi h.rA tha Hhaw la atwavi rood 62ND BELOW MARKLt KAla, 2 161 EVEQS . 7 It 9 0Nlion Nltdllnrir. rr. V VTU Kl K flO.-WYENAJAPS.--10 An irlpnta M'niM t hn Burt Roaedale Trio In a Tomf lr)jln;iC Slllt,.. THE STANT7NS rrfftilrje.jo tnl Oasper ana at. .laire TiIEIIKIDEANDJVlDOW MARLO and DU?FY ALICE JOYCE yr&i,? FNTIRE NEW SHOW'Thjns; IIRIIUI & MIINTM1MFKV. ... . JATtn; Waller DcLeon & Mary Datiej ln 'BEHIND HIE.moNT. Ilo.tork'n Kliliiic" Vlinol ' "-SZ Clrcu Khirra arO'al!! "Tli llrrornlnrH" LASrOf'5 llhf rt 1 ml,, x. llr,n Alton ll .atntruiTffiioD. '! S. Mlnlla llr.,1 Suriihlnf Capcra i! v'fi ntsni,n Houillnl. lh m.ter ilr.l BY SIR JAMES M. BARRIE (FIRST TIMES IN AMERICA) POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEES. BEST SEATS $1.50 COMING MON., JAN. 20 Sl&tf&SSt. hit. MR. AND MRS. COBURN Present "THE BETTER 'OLE" A COMEDY WITH MUSIC BASED ON CAPTAIN BAIRNSFATH ER'S TRENCH CARTOONS n.,m fn Av at Vrnanfo E. of Br?art. H.rb t At Co. It S Ef(lnar, TrM i-.RST THREE DAYS Amotlta'a TaTorlta Bcrj.n Star la Anailoa' Ofaatest Play DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 1b Auxuttus Ttom Iftraoui "ARIZONA" If Ethel Clayton Tha Itomanr. rta .rontler raKl '"e IViyStery iirl A Btrand (! Comedr . r..ci6nira ,."!' l. M M Ton ST NTK. n-Mrdllnirr. M, MT. "r.t M,ln nt I1lIa DorothyDalton in "QUICKSAND" A PLAV WITH A PDNCH Tha Hide and ,!. n.....i PATHF WF NEWS I t llnir or -Nrvt Hrrk REJ DAYS DorojyDalton in .CKSAND' WITH MACLYN ARDUCKLE o D o lIl UENBI'lTS AT Till! TOIUIKST. TinOAtl AND 3 VIHllCIf TUB VTUK- tl'l'l.T TO I IICIl U MXOV.NIRDI.lNOLn. I-Ull ut.t.ma ill " (VINON'MllllMMlhK IUMI.UIMJ) 15.11 S AI.NL I iirih(.r IOC IOE IOE30I aoc aoc mi Bnimirai academy or music mum COURSE SALE "j" MON. 4, 1 fJ.SO Ctnolutllnir Cbsptari if "Tarn rf tha Dili Ohannd Thurirta ti iMiiini irimv t IawI irmMATwrj?MM m 1 9LToow I t4t i IK Tp" iminin pwtti n iStf31kWnrins Lfli 1 1 1 '1 mJK&) ISiilllUPf) TIIK'Tlt-. utllllkT 1IKI.. r.OTII ft Y-..n" " ybntntamoun z?r" im j TIIFtTBI'. MKKKT IIKL. 60TII 1II.Y a tni UIMW 7 A II (OUMhNLIMi IIUMI1I MVIIMJ III. 111. h KUN AN1 muui.nv Oh, What a Night! nADiANt Writ Mrmo and jontTt OlikDc of YfttidYUU Xburtiiy and '0Ll I ATA I (tin IMIainJ tAAT "9 mi. HOUDINI In Tint plidl "lVfatter Mystery" A BirUl CKtraordl&trjr WfWUlll l f f ,tl aieTO4l. II I NIOTHiptftilVI MtIiniAVMl 1 Dl 1214 Market Stroet t dlULC Today Lntt Timet Douglas Fairbanks In "ARIZONA" AJ Cnettnut Si. Bel. 16th Arcadia today-l.ii Tim Wm. S. Hart KS&- Regent DOROTHY CISII in Market Street Below 17th kMOrDaM.kV afiialh lyaAiiaJ m vw . i v w "THE HOPE CHUT'! " MoroM.kvLkk (I TooHiniC at TRAVELTALKS f-1; - 1,;'K',ur" WARTIME EUROPE "ISII'RESSIONS OF I01S" 5sr.r,'.MrBeg. Jan. 17-18 Two ('oorata Eiactlr Alike PARIS, 1918 . Jan. 17-18 Wartime France . Jan. 24-25 Wartime Italy, Jan. 31, Feb. 1 LONDON, 1918 . Feb. 7-8 Wartime England . Feb. 14-15 ACArtKMY. Hat. Art., Jan. II. at S r. VIOLIN RECITAL BY By MISS THEL1MA GIVEN 1,ATFT AIIMt rt'Pir, Ticket" 7.V. tl. lira J. .' CO, at lloriw'". 1110 Chtatnut Bt SEIDEL RECITAL BY TOSCHA Latent Genius of the Violin Metropolitan Opera House 1 C HhDNEsnVY KK.M.sa. JM'AK - Tlrkrtf 75e 1" now on ! at Mt. Hoi uill", , Wrimunn'a, 110H Ihcatnut htrnt. Russian Symphony Orchestra MoJrat AUwIialrr Conductor Metropolitan Op. Home Mem., Jan. 20, at 8:15 Ttxelhtr with the Isadora Duncan Dancers CJrorra Cotwland. I'lanltt Aaalatlnr Artlit . Tlekata now on aala at Tay mann'a ll(l Choatnut 8t 79o. II 00. f 1 30 and J-' 00 MfTKOPOI 1TAX Ol'KR.V llllt'fcH n; Mrtropol tan Oier ly,. ft. . THrlAV MBNINO, JAN. J. AT 8 .. a ilnwa. Muiio, llunier. . jl A A t JaaaafaaV at at. nut 8 treat. a. luzio. llunivr. Mm. Crlml. Del.uca. Mardonea, Itoaal. Conductor, itoran. torn. Tirkota 1109 Chtal- waiaut iui, Metropolitan Opera House Next Wednesday Evening, 8:15 Concert by JOHN n k b America' Favorite Singer ASS1STH) in EDWIN SCHNEIDER, Pianiit DONALD McBEATH, Violini.t TICIKTH AT 1108 rillTMT STKKhT radfmr ot lualc. New York Symphony Society Waller Damrosch, Conductor Wed. !.. Jan. Olllt MISCHA LEVITZK ltltatkllltn IMatnlNa' The neu fitkatlua of the aflmi Uph. hrats. 9i SO, S7, $1.50, SI, 73o Broad Last Mat. and Evg. llROAD AMI I OCt ST 8TS. rilAIU.ht FIIOIIMAN rroarnta CYRIL MAUDE In C. UADDOV rilAMnKIlS' COMHDT THE SAVING GRACE 55am S Shubert theatre oam a. onuDcrx llr0lll, t j4ttmt S)1 MATINEE TODAV TOM01IT I-ST TIME IA HUE With JOHN CHAm.hS THOL3 S.fja.VbTv feOHEMIAN GIRL Tickota 10 renU to 12 80. at 110 S Cheatnut Ht. and at Hahnamann 2loapltal. BEttoriT QAUNBMANN UOWITAb 0 , u PENN L1 1 2tlA A(iM 7 &. 9 1 Klnrvlnsr Mnnrin lntln I KINKAID KILTIES irmrd Av ion I'rankfoH ' 7 .. Lunta ' Vl'SMlLINfJ, "VIo L r.neo" juMh'y ' DouclasiP1 H..... T1n.n,l.vlton "VIVO .,, i-All l..0'l AllornjiiT Ato West AIICRfy UondiT and TuexUy Elaine Harierstein, Her Man Tuoi Loolia rii. OoddMi or lotttaka -: . It iTrrnAti AVE ChDAK Idav 4 TUESDAV Pnulinc Wd'CARaJ0r THE KLONDIKE' 4715 Frankfrrcl M MONDAY A TUE6DA "Stringbean" RTtr r. ai Anu" Matkrt Det (9th U 60th Q a LIJS mm. t ASN-.AI,0VE MARKET P n,aJa 8 30 to 11 P M. -9 flXON NIRDLINOFR Mrr "II lM Kl ssl-J , "ALL THE WORLD TO NOTHING" .lMt "I T Slnspra. Dinrrra unci lnfitriim(ntutl.la THOMl'SON A IKIW ltl) A Mnil'B, (II ( Irrrr l.lrU MII1MI Tltlll. ''onta nnd omi-dr I'lrnt n riiiudoliihu shouinc i,i iv ii ifir r iiit lit In "TIIK II I'l 1. ( f" I nllro t hnnaf or Hill on Thuradar I'hotoplaia oitalned throunh tha Stanley Hooking- Corporation C A S I N WAIMJT UtnVB RTH ST. MlllhV MTIM.E IMIIV 10,000 oinrn Mtfnd Kfrry Metkl TIIFKh'S A KESOV We're Il'iiohnl That Onlr th Drat la Oooil I nmixh for Our l'ntrona o Thla link II, Offer The SIGHT-SEERS JMio Ar Said tn llx mnnt (ha Smart.., HS7ftaAn;.R i,iUl.u"e,quf- '? "i IT'S AM. CI HVX ANT1 CI.KVFi. Ft erv Afternoon i la (1 30 Ten Held Dancing Added Attractions Extrv I'tntliff 9 to II 10 fin.. ... in the Intere$t of Recon$truction-Rlitf Work lilfrcnl llriirll.larj- tjxl, k Hotel Walton Admlaalon tl An Make Table Ilnrnatloni Early - lericic ,i,. n m South" m ' FRANKF(P rk. rL ttlll- 'f! UU1.IOU'" MONDAY TOFSDAI yrwwil . PMMM . m. itti . iM W4INUT . wwlll m m . PT v a IIm.iM.iHli I ' 3dWcek U'0.Su.C.?,.,duet.,n I i A0SKnsaSBBai:sm J m CI " i ej 3H VAZir-.-r 1 HaffM B U t ! IMlf ' v'VJ Id GSH Hn rHwy WSSiiBBiSiS' Donkeys 100 PISBE Goat. S -"1 Gvl y r-ipntn dciow vino l Li 1 1 Both Thanes . t3li 'a VnmAtt. T..1.1. TU.- t - x jih hf iMiiuua uut ivorw i HTitivr -r s RMM Dolly Mtden WEDNESDAY. THimSDAT D. W. GRIFFITH'S "THE GREAT LOVE" miDAV A SATUBDAV Pauline Frederick The Eternal Citvj! m SPORTING LIFEj 9TII AM) WAI.Nl'T Mat. Today and Tonight, 25c to $1.00 Mats. lues. & Thurs , 25.50.7Sc THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION EVER STAGED N"v T A Motion U 1 Picture Dramatization of tho World Fumed Novel by Robt. Hickens and Mary Anderson. HAVE YOU SEEN THE ORIENTAL DANCE? 'Araba CameU Honei Donkevi 100 "BWaSS Goata I'rort Th Miclitieit Fay an tba rianct NEyATTRACTlON- FISKE O'HARA in "MARRY IN HASTE" BEE TUE WONDERFUL BAND STORM ON THE DESERT. ine Lid Lifters WITH Harry Lang" AND A nifty chorus of 20 SCOTTISH PICTURE! at the iUCULilJbS UAM,r;iCli;S i 1B07 Walnut M. By C. Lewis Mitcht of Ilundee, Srollant Irani Sd Until 15th vBoston Tc I oympnony Orchestra ACADKMV OP MUSIC .Mofiaay, Jan o, at BUS holput Henri Habaud, Conductor Fredric Fradkin Ticket! now on aale at Urr'. Ill Cheatnut St, Atnpnitneatre, vdo G A Y E T Y UAX "KI.D8 ano-. L Ornheum I"1' iou. 15 . sto viajiicuiu r.vfnlnra Inc. 2n 35. ami COo MAE DESMOND And fomruinv In Kentucky TROCADERO IIOMB OI' III-KIM I IllRIKSQlTE 10TII MI ll II MT 1IUIY Ihla ftrrnonn und VtrnlnK TIIK Hl'rl I V (.IHI.S WM l ( OMMI SUM. JM'KY llrt liin llumr. 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