-V ,f5 t T tM" 1 If Tlir&-tj?7i' j.ir vf EVENINa PUBLIC LEDGEUPHILAl!ELPHIA, SATUKDAY, MAEOH 15, 1919 ,' A. "."' i tfy I ,I)M Is 1. k THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainment at the Various Playhouses . in This Citv NEW ATTRACTIONS ADELPHI "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," described as a fresh, flippant, farcical frolic In three acts, by C. W. Bell and Mark Swan, dealing 'with the j expcrlenca of an unsophisticated Jiouns husband w'.io Is compelled to llo up to his reputation as a Don Juan In order to satisfy his romantic i wife. Florence Moore featured In a cast which also Includes John Arthur, James Spottswood and Nick Judels. IsnOAD "Happiness," comedy drama, by J. Hartley Manners, with special stellar role for Laurette Taj lor of a dressmaker's errand girl who "ar rles." Suppoit Includes J, "V. Ker ilgan, formerly of the Irish rlajets; T.ynn Fontane, shortly to bo starred : Beatrice Terry, niece of Ellen Terr:., and others of 'importance Miss lay lor'a "samln" role Is called an nchleAe ment In optimism and charactema tlon. Opens Friday night. LYRIC "Ladles First," three-act mu sical farce, book and ljrlcs by Harry II. Smith, music by A. Baldw In Moan, based on Hojt's farce, "A Contented Woman." Xora Bajes !? featured, and her support Includes Irlne risher, Florence Morrlcon and other well known entertainers Original drolleries and ditties are promised. OPERA HOUSE "The Melting of Mol h." musical comedy, founded on Maria Thompson Da!es's popular noel, book by Edgar Smith, lj rlcs by C rus Wobtl and score by Slgmund Itomberg, the Winter Garden composer. The plot has to do with a stout heroine, diet and reduction. Isabellq Lowe, Mauda Turner Gordon, George 'lrim ble, Ted Lorraine and many others arc In the excellent cast. SUUBEItT "Hello, Alexander." Re turn engagement of Mclntjre and Heath's joyous musical show, with all the old raorltes and much new song, corned and dancing material Dan Qulnlan, live Puck, Vilan Holt and Johnny Burke are in the long cast Broadway chorus. WALNUT "The Voice of McConnell." Irish play, by George M. Cohan. Chauncey Olcott as stai, has new Celtic melodies, written for the popu lar Milesian tenor by Mr. Cohan. Mr. Olcott for the first time in jears will play In modern raiment. He is a Dub- . lln tenor In thp plot and his eal interpolations fit In naturally. Among them will be "Mother Machree." Gllda j I.eary ha3 the chief feminine rOie in tho large and admirable support. , CONTINUING ATTRACTIONS I ORRESI "Tho Rainbow Girl.", mu sical comedy. Louis A Hlrsch mum the music Billy B Van, Beth Ldy, I!. C. Pitkin. Jane Burby and Mar-M saret Merrlman aic featured in tha loinlc complications Based on a Je lomo K Jerome comedy. Noeltles of sceneiy and costumes, a handsome chotus and attracthe specialties are features. (tARRICK'-Thc Little Teacher," Amer ican comedy, bj Harry James Smith, author of "A Tallor-Made Man " Mary Kjan is the star. Wholesome Amer icanism environs the piece, which pre sents pictures of life in a small com munity. A touch of America's entry Into the war marks the flnale. yAVDEVILLE KEITH'S Jack Norworth headlines the bill with new ditties and drolleries; Uello Baker,' character singer, remains on account of popularity ; art posing act based on Uncle Sam's war posters; Sallle Fisher and company, in "The Choir Jleheareal" : Hd Morton, cxclu sie songs; the ConnelljH, In a laun dry farce; Morak sisters, aerial nov elty; Mack and Vincent, planologue; Gliding1 Qltarasr, dancers: Klnogram pictures GLOBE "Going Some," mlniaturo mu sical .comedy ; Peggy Brooks, laclous singing comedienne; Carmen's Min strels, "tho acme of minstrelsy" ; Young and Wheeler, sonc and mirth ; "Full of Pep," musical entertainment.. Billy McDermott, tramp comedian; Anderson and Hehn, comedy sketch; Dohertys, dancing comedians; Sybla, artistic poser; Bennington and Scott, novel entertainers. BROADWAY "Singing School," farce, with music; "Lion and Mouse," fea-t turlng Alice Joyce on screen; Nancy Boyer and company. "The Last of tho Quakers" ; Corlnne Tilton, new bongs ; McCormick and Irving, melango of bong, dance and humor. New Mil mid week. CROSS KEYS "Tho Bachelor's Din ner," featuring Seymour Brown, Phil adelphia song writer; "A Man of Might," first eplbodo of new cinema serial ; Jessonj, comedy singers and talkers; Seymour Happy Family In a noelty, and other acts. New bill Thurbday. DU MONT'S "Do Men Marry for Love?" new and rollicking burlesque, with Hamilton. Gibson, Hortiz, Lee , Franklin, O'Brien Brooks and the en tire coterie of funny men. "Donny broolf Fair" will Include real Irish roelsand, the melodies of Erin. Other features. GRAND "Very Good Eddie," tabloid version of musical comedy success, large cast and chorus, three scenes; Glngras and company, daring manipu lators of cannon balls; "Dandelions," skit with satlro at prohibition, fea turing three local Little Theatre play ers ; Mahoney and Rogers, songs and patter; Pletro, accordion virtuoso; "Master Mystery," twelfth episode. WILLIAM PENN Lcona LaMar, "girl of the thousand eyes." In a novelty; "The Indestructible Wife," featuring Alice Brady on the screen ; "A Golf Proposal," featuring Jack Kennedy ; Cooper and Hutton, mirth and mel ody; Sidney and "tlnley, in "A Sub way Flirtation" ; Elmer Cleve, "A 0 Little Bit of Scotch." New bill Thurs day. KNICKERBOCKER Theda Bara in a new photoplay version of, Victor Hugo's "Notre Dame," entitled "The Darling of Paris'' ; Four Hortous, melodists; Grey and Farren. singing and dancing; "Talking Pets," animal act for children ; Pat McCarthy, Iribh singer; tlje Riding Academy, eques trian act. COLONIAL Seabury and Shaw, danc ing novelty; Conioy and Murphy, blackface funsters. In "The New Ph slclan" ; Kane and Herman, song ana dance ; ''The New Idea," surprise act ; Frank Keenan, In "Todd of the Times," photoplay. New bill Thurs day. NIXON "Golfing With Cupid," comedy novelty; Robblns and Pardner, "The Walking Music Store," Including Imi tations of instruments; the Dooleys in character songs ; Kuma Four, Jap magicians; Erford, whirling sensa tlon; "The Wishing Ring Man," photodrama, STOCK ORPHEVM "Nothing But the Truth," farcical comedy, former success of William Collier. Mr. Fielder takes Mr. Collier's, role, and the other fa orltes are congenially cast. PHOTOPLAYS BTANLEY "Out of the Fog," with Alia Nazlmova. Movie- version of the play, "Ceptlon Shoals." Chaplin In "The Bank," added film PALACE "Cheating Cheaters" brings Clara KJmball Young, and "The Bank," with Chaplin', as comedy at traction. ARCADIA "Alias Mike Moran" has Wallace Reld as the principal player. It la from a story which appeared lii the Saturday Evening Post and con- f oerns a phase of thb draft of army men, added. "The Bank," with Chaplra, VICTORIA "Speedy Meada." latest product of tho Betiwood Film Com pany. Louis Bennlson, star. Ira M, Lowry wrote and directed the play. Chaplin, In "Tho Bank," added. REGENT "Satan Junior" brings Viola Dana as the star the first half of the week, and "l'ooiVBoob" hns Br j ant Washburn the last Half. STRAND "The Falsa Faces." with Henry B. Walthall as star, first half of week, and Tred Stone, In "Johnnj. Get Your Gun," last half. Fatty Ar buckle, In "Iove," added LOCUST "Breed of Men." with W. S Hart, features first half of week, and "Maggie 'Pepper," with Ethel Clajlon, Is attraction for last half RliRLVSQUn , CASINO "Social MahR" featuilng George Stone nnd Etta Plllnrd, In new musical burlesque, "The Bo; Bojs Ma- 1 rom Home " Rose Dufiln ond belle Blake also figufe largely. Special- ties ale promised and crro Rral con- tlngcnt of thhtv IROCADURO "Jolly Girl Burlesquer," presenting "We, Fs .1 Co ," nnd "Mr. Doole.v's Drug Store." Al Mat tin Irish comedian, heads cast, whldi in eludes .Madeline I Buckle. singing comedienne, nnd Janenll Janls, "whirlwind soubrette " GAYETY "hpeedway Girls" piomlie a swift-moving show. Edjtlie Ljons, boubrette; Stella Morrlssey. jirlma donna; George Ward, comedian, are featured. The choius numbers twenty burlesque beauties COMING ATTRRACTIOVS MARCH 24 1 OR RES "Flo-Flo," musical comedv, I with 'ndrew Tombes nnd Rena I rarKer, "the fashlon-ulate ilimr." I GAnnrnu- "t . n. tT , . .. . " ..1"rn.,01,c!UfFt-"return '""'"V'o'comeujoi vu age belles and clw ciooks, wihi Ruth Chester j and Mike Donlln ClIESTXfT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Yesterday," play with music by Glen McDonough and Reginald De Koven, featuring Riith Miller. Joseph Herbert, Vernon Stiles. George Bkkel MARCH .1 WALUT' Vhe Ejes of Youth,' b Max Marcln and Charles Uuernon A "dramatic novelty," with crjstnl gaz ing lnoled. The "folding stage" Is used for qukU action Alma Tell featured , SIIUBERT "Little SimpUellj.' .musical romance, score by Augustus Uarratt, book and Ivrlcs by Rlda Johnson oung Locale i.ules from the Orient to Paris Walter Catlett, Carl Gantvoort, Marjorle Gateson Mabel T-Mthee and the Cammeion Sister dancers, are In the cast. APRIL 1 1 "? -L'The Ma.quls pf Priola," bv IlenrI Lavedan, adopted from the Ircnch bj Leo Dltrichsteln, who plavs the title role. i LAURE1TE TAYLORS STRUGGLE Climl) Up Slellar Ladder Not Aiwa) s Easy T ' fi, ,as once a tlmo in Laurette J,iV V.s "elo'lramatle pat," os she call. It, when as leadtnfi woman of a to furnish a change, of vvardrohe for the HS "'Kht change ot 1.111 on a hMio tlietlcnl salary of $40 n week Some weeks there would bo no salary, but the chanso of wardrobe wai as mperatlve nrniVi .i 7fm01 ,U1"' sho used to Bet ?oK A,X;?fflVSrk'.h,1o-f?ur,irn I BfUt C3Ch intfh ldUal Ur - - t'rTcl All this by way of pointing ou "that I ?h tpersonf,llt5' ,or something his own she went through a period of hardship', ? other pl'l5,,, wno doubles him Srir,,iioCOi'nn",1?nco'u0f smuggle, and h"8 In "Alias Mike Moran." starring grind and fight such as few actresses Wallace Held, next week at the Arcadia ha,e .P blMd t Pas ! Kmory Johnson makes un so 1 nif; Lj:,,?"Lca. n. ? "?tp that until the 5" , nK lour " Happiness" Miss Tav or nan not pla ert ChlcaRo nor Boston An'f .f"sU.rx-e,?.t -wltn "'o -ill-star There." for the benefit of tne National Hed Cross As a matter of fact, she has plaei hardly a .?uMI,iSiC,0!,ntry ext,ei't New Y J'hlladelph' slnco she first flas f.imp five years aso last Dece anj place I one ami ' ashpd Inln Ceceniber In x-i-k o my jieart "Lombartli, Ltd." for Ljrio liyrlc. follow ne "ful oa r.'i,.t mti. aniUHlne Plav, by the Ilattona, with lis I mixture of romante, llKht comedy and Keamy-slded drama, han served admir ably to'lntroduto Leo Carl'lo as a star "Tiger Rose" Ilroad Booking David Belasco's me'odramatlc nlav "llKer Hose." will bo a late sprlnc at traction at the Broad. In the tew per formances given tliero early this Ma son the play achieved success 1.PENN W.l!,,r. A,u- ' 40th , 41st Dally 2;I5 & KvgM. 7 & 0 ACT BILL! MCXT UKCK (llrl Milli the Thousand Ijrs Mllh the Thousand LEONA LA MAR TelU Ion Hint You Wnnt To Know JiKKKHNNMIV 4 CO. EIj ci.kvb. COOPS llllTTOV SIDNKY A TOHNEY , Flrnt tt Philadelphia Khonlne Alice Brady ln '"rhe nd.tructiwe niLI. CHANGES THUHSDAT ThotopUys obtained thru the HTANLBI Booking Corporation: CASINO Unlniit Ah 8th HI Ladles' Mut. Hallv FAHEWM.I, TOUR IN IIURLKSUVK JOK IILKTIII OITer . STONE PILLARD Tin: DNcivr. mnr. iikmls WITH TIIF. FAKRL.STIN(i SOCIAL-MAIDS cn,Kt 24 FAST STEi'?'?NG GIRLS 24 Pnvtafvr iJlithth Below Vine Ja,yily Doth Phones Phlla.'a Famouj Durleak Theater Speed Way Girls WITH GEO II. WARD, STULLA MOURISKY, EDYT1IC I.TONS, CHAS L13VINB. TRANK AN DBHSON". DEO. BETTS. DOR. OTHT DEAN. AND Kd.Ulio A Speed Way Chorus I vnns DDHAn Broad and Locust DlKJtU 2.o0 an(j 8i2o POSITIVELY Last Mat. and Evg. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES HOLBROOK BLINN ESTELLE WIN WOOD and a distinguished compani in "MOLIERE" y PJJX, MKTROl'OMTAV OPERA HOUSE Joint Recital hi 1 Efrem Zimballst (ireut llumlnn Vlnllnlxt Sophie Ihaslau Leadlnc tontmlto. Met. ropallttin Operu House Leo Ornstein tf!nmiViKp 11 nil I at Wednesday Eveninp, Iarch 19, 1919 Ticket 78c. f 1.0O. .f 1.30. (3.00 am ialt u at Wejmann'a. 1108 Cheetout St. w JvCT THRILLS IN COMING STANLEY PHOTOPLAY Out of the Fog"' Ventures i Nnzimova Star Has Dou ble at Arcadia Melodiama was transferred to real ' lfe when a human chain was formed i in order lo take photographs of sea scenes In ' Out of the Fog," Mme. Nazi tnoas latest drama, principal feature at the Stanlpi ni rel. I "The stern and rock-bound lonsl" of I Massachusetts was selected as the lo cale of a plctuilzntlon of Mme Nas-1-imoas stage success, "'Ceptlon bhoals " I Tho star and twcnt-fle members of her company went there to make et 'terlor scenes of the picture, halng ob tained permission from the government I to photograph a lighthouse nnd Its en ilroni "Close-up" lews of gicat waves are necessary for the reality of the pic ture, and ever;, male member of the Nazlmca oiganlatlou donned oil skins and formed a living ohain, at the end of which, fin out in the water, was Cameraman Eugene Gaudlo, de termined tO I?ft 9. nTnaa ac nncalhlft In the biggest waes the camera would I register. The scene shows the reult. ' t.'i.., t.... - .. . . .. ,lul neeu a weii-Known rnna- delphla girl and staee faAorlte and now a motlon-nlcture t.. will lw.nl visitor lo this city (on the sller Shee!) uurlng the week of Mnich 21 During 'those sK dajs. Miss Reed will appeal at the Palace Theatre In the first pres- lentatlon of her latest drama. "Wles of Men" which Is said to be a story that has a strong anneal to feminine hiipc. taiors and to mere man alo. The storv tens of a woman who had suffered the tnlser of the unloved for eais from the eiy daj of her wedding. She had j the courage to fight on She brought i cheer and comfort to a poverty-stricken ' family In the slums, and by doing so i uneanneu a uiaiv that told her tho hls- norv or ner husband's past life This, led to a most unheard-of change in her life, and brought her happlncs. I I The Vlctoila will show the first plc turlzatlon of 'The Better 'Ole," which Just closed a successful engagement as ' a stage play In this citv, the week com- . mencing March 24. The picture shows I the British army In trenches, dugouts land behind the lines It portravs the humor of the great war, but Is not overdrawn. A plot has been used Just cnougn to maKe the audience wonder what Is going to happen net Theie are laughs In plenty Tho plcturo Is true to tho brighter side of the life of men who fought and won for civilization I i..c- -.i ecu piuuucnon was mnue b the compani vvnicli orlg-inallj- prefccnted the stage play in London I or an actor to make himself up so I that he presents a striking resemblance to some motion-picture star Is no Hmall achievement If it were easy there ' would be different editions of all the ",ol;u "creen stars applvlns for work noieu screen stars annklnir for Mr. Iteld that at a distance It l. wipussmiB 10 aisungulsh one from tho other. Audiences will ham (,. !,.., ,?l,arp lokout t a'old ,nlxl"s un tne i" E,mimen indiscriminately, b0 near- ' mo lnei' resemble each other. ' " ;;;:: KNICKERBOCKE D i Market Near 40th St. IV ' See It All for 10 tents A Brilliant Double Bill THEDA BARA in TUB DVllLING OF PARIS" Ilr Greuteat Hcrcpn 6uicr SW KXC'I.UHIVK ACTS or VAUDEVILLE I'Dl'LMR I'RH'l'X rdlas' Mat. Dnlly. 10o. 15r. Kvriilnis, 10c. 18o & 28c A 1'MV KKHFIIVKH HKATS AT 35o METROPOUTAN usd This Is Positively the Last Day Shown for tha flrnt tlmo In Philadelphia. uo noL conroumi thle with 'Heart of ih.l World ' DON'T TAU, TO fSCII "THE HEART OF HUMANITY" I he Vtcture That Will Liin foreier 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY 2 MATINKi:-2 1.', T. M, 2,V and Me sat rvn n in :v t0 ji 50 WAR TAX INCLUDED . Seats on sal at box offlco and 1108 Chest nut street COLONIAL "KRMANTOWN AMI u .. , MAI-I.EHOOI) AKS. TOMKU &, MURPIIV. t'imniiH lllnckrnre onll iliiiiee and tell Jokes 1'KRMANK A .HIIH.IA. "The New Idea" VIOI, OH.I.KTTK e KoncH nd Htorlel The I'llOTOM.W. II1.SKIK I.(l hT e , "rAROMNK OF T1IK rtil(Nl" him. ixfiFn Tin'n"r " STRAND UKIIA.TOW AK. AT Ilr,t IhIC oVrek''" Henry Walthall ",- ,"'" ' "I'vink r.cns" ' ' ' IjiBt Half nr Ueek Fred Stone ln "J0IIi,iJi"ct ioun Ailileil FATTV VRniTKf.K In "T OVK" NIXON 0l IIKI.OH MVRKhT 'MltN. 2tlS. KtirH. 1 l n Carlwell '."r. "OMflnir With runld" A. R011If AMI I,HT.NFtl "The Calkin- Miialc Ntnre" Doidev & Oolej, FnnNferft. Thnt'n All hC'H lint, Jin Homier Workers FRnimw, niilrllnr Nenantlnn RF1F IllHf The MUhlm Rln Man r -i !. - r-. nm HIIKMIMV LOCUST Ml .ANI' !'i'HT his. ' r i.-in--virfillnrer, Mcr. IIM.V III!) FKR KT I'ARAMOIINT HRrT Theatre. In All I'hllndehdiln Wm. S. Hart ' "M", a l.art Hulf ar Meek F.rilF.I, CT.1TON In "Maiir'e renner" OTIirit FK.tTI'RFJt "'p" BELMONT Oil) All. MAHKKT WI Mondnv and TitM,1nv Priscilla Dean In "WILDCAT 01 l.,tlIIH. tlednrwlm- nnd Thursday MR FltKFOltp In "RAOS" dded "Life, of Ahriliam Lincoln" Friday nnfl atnrdar llnrntlir Tlilllln. rue run or the Toirn 81) AMI HNK()M Slh, Kl V ULl MOMl v & TUKIinAt MitcheU Lewis '"wnS- riii-tij' nun iinrsHtN RHIRT.FA 5'rjO J" "The Hlnnlnic Olrl" Added. llo"llnl In "The Master Mj.terj" Frldfir nnd Satnrdar roNsrxNCK Ti.MnnK In .hihh t wrvivw fi r.'w hiioth" FRANKFORD i?onynord av. FV1I IIKNVKTT In ' "lMVl'V TIIIIVfiH 3MRRIFII" ed " Won"ne of If-nnv Vlu,t J-i;.onm MARKKT Ilet. 00th? ft cot h" Coliseum siondat a tuesdaat "The 1 'en nml !" 'mpi" ll.st.r w mnii -vfivw mw krcit a iinrii rcniiT801" ana cedar avbI Ceell It. De lli' Prnlnellon A -'DON'T CIljVNOF. WR ."IIRII "vri.l H.,1 Tl CtVXTlFm. "T-n ll.M.... t.mkn Jumbo-Juno'n on Frankford "L." JtimDO Frnnt Bt. ft dlrard Ave i0IloFr HIF FKnni'iiN in "MIS P.IHNIV HIFF." T..e llelle llTitc 'Tl. Weeknn'nr li.i West Allegheny 25lh A,J"1;r": ' M"IV. AILTIMR ln ui"Al "DT.IIF.RT Tltl'MP" Tmm Wm. FnTersham. 'The. Rllrer Klnr easaBNej'JMiMjvaW JsV'Ap.aVf Mr-JK iJ v.onunuou I AM. wSHnHaVVJKAJrJHiKrA 1 1 a j MARKET STREET ABOVE lGlh 11.15 P. M. METltO PICTURES THE 8TAII or THOUSAND MOOD" NAZIMOm IN PREMIERE OUT diuki Tim u ai.ukhi ni'u,t,AM rnoM 'I UK II AI'SIIN ADAMS STA1B St' CI ESS " 'CEPTION SHOALS" DDED ATTnACTlON Charlie Chaplin ' ".V"1 "THE BANK" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG I rifTlRIZATION- or "Cheating Cheaters" Added Attraction All Week CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE BANK" Thursday, Trlday and Saturday Pauline Frederick in "Paid in Full" March 24 Florence Reed in "WIVES OF MEN" ADDKI) ATTRCTION i' JJ n rz ss'Sfe s S rXtfy.,AUh;l? 0 A.M., 12.2, 34S72T ' MCUUaUIJJ MS P.M. . 5 45, 7.45, 9 30 P. M-(B4i?5555j) I fe 12U MARKET STREET lllTM T ST. Mow intlT gl rpj M Mil Monday, Tuesday anil Wednesday II Neil HreU, rIt VMOt NT 1're-enlH II I i I ! . ORCHESTRA W 1L, 1 ILlillX I ll i L victoria W U w K gfy nm v J53ci 9 a. m. I ! HI Walter Doi.auer ' ,M " TO BMETvB& TO r I . n Dlrstnr MARKET STREET ABOVE NINTH 11.15 P.M. r III Next Week, IMzwood Tilm Co. Presents Tirst Showiiig o j it Ha CHARLIE CHAPLIN n rk-issi;i; 01 "THE BANK" ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 24TH lUTdUrOU" I ' HMWWt'rJWW.-- HfcJJ.JC.-B J ill I MAHKF-T HTRKfcT AT JUMPKIC CoatlntinuH 11 A. M. to II V, M. HKOINMNfl MOMIV1 AIATIMUI The Hp!y GIrllo Musical Comedy " GOING SOME" SETS A PACE THAT'S HARD TO BEAT. SPE0IAX ADDITIONAL FEATUEE "FULL OF PEP" SPICY WITH JOY! OTIIEK ACTS 'WORTH WHILE REGENT MARKKT S'T. I1FI.OW 17TII TOim LAST riUKS LILA LEU ln "PI'l'PV l.OVF." Monday. Tuesdav & Wednesday Metro "Presents FIRST SIIOM INO VIOLA DANA - hatan Added Attraction houdini samsstir THWBSDAY, FBIDAY ft SATURDAY BRYANT WASHBURN In "THE P00E BOOB" T CORPORATION Presents a ljN m hi i " ' r OF Stanley Concert Orchestra Alhcrt 1- AViiTnf, Director Have You Heard tha Morning Organ Recital? It Starts at 11 o'clock. WALLACE REID is rrnsT Munvtso ok "ALIAS MIKE MORAN" Adapted From Btory "Open Sesame' Added T aufhlnc Featurn CHARLIE CHAPLIN Zn Ono of His Funniest "THE BANK" March "Good 24 Billie Burko in Gracioui, Anabelle" J LOUIS BENNIS0N Supported by Beautiful KATHERINE MacDONALD in "Speedy Meade" TTIE IMMITVBI.F. DROAIl AND hMIIhll AVE. Hall. !l 10; enln:, II XT, and 0 Iral The Singing School With FRED ARDATH and a Company of IS VoctUitg and Comedians Firit South Phila delphia Bhowinff of ALICE JOYCE in The Lion and the Mouse .MARKKT STHKI.1 1IKI.OW BOTH llIIA. 3 SOi MKMMW. 1 A 0 NFA.T F.tK Tlie Comedian uthor honenrlter AoSeymourBrown&Co. In the Rollicking Muaical Farce "Bachelor's Dinner" SplendldJCiitndPrattrChonij riEST EPISODE or" "The Man at JMiRht" BILL CHAN0ED THURBDAY imii-Bf" aMMkMaAaH)UiQMllMMt or I I If m&' v hbWw II r & I SI& -- TllB "Rune" Mus 9jT t r&f&S I omed SCj 5jr Iiealnnlnic Matlne DILL 0HANOED THUB&DA B H H flEB HDHSi rrtn I'1 I HAH Vm J1&m1Js i " ' - ' .1. . . -. . i ... .. .., ..? ,tkj , ,i,H ,, , Nv o o ORRICK J ChMtnnt A Juniper BAH'T, N1XOM. U Minnt.TMnnn O BnilntM Mtntrr D o D O O D o o D o It nnna ' -mmrni- verwnw n .m- a( BllMulllllllliJJMM'llllMiWIIJBS o rltii ciusirn MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 815 jK LAST WEEK FORREST Jl Ilrond and THOMAS M. LOVH Business Manaxr o D o o D o o D o n 1 'a Wmr v 2 rou iu.NL.riTs at mn: rormr.sr imot u i.mii'kk rnrwius vpi J (NINON MRIILIVJI It Ml II.lIN(i, n.'l AI Nl r s 1 KKI OE30E Monday IPl ' 4iidi 4m w Commercial Museum Building 34th below Spruce Street March 17th to 22nd. Admixion 50c. (War Tax Additional) Profeaaor bnyder'a Orchettra of 40 Plecea Direction Philadelphia Automobile Trade Association I jiKTROrouTW nri.it iiousu Metropolitan TUBS KVQ Mar 1 fi at Opera Co, NV 1st time here "" lo 8 LA REINE FIAMMETTE Mniec. Farrar, Howard Kllia, Peilnl MM I,ftzarn llothter, Dldur. Hada, Itelsa. CoiuL Montfui. Seata 1108 Chestnut fit Walnut 44J4: Ttace 07. ACAIIKS1V Beats pt Heppe'e 1110 Chestnut Tonight at 8:15 Or?heitr THADDEUS RICH. Ylollnst PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 8:15 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK ggQ&Hfi: JHl I I 1 4 m l iiTTf WwAuJUlnu "Mnry Itnn j fln MtMo Trnrhpr tomrdr ninkpn Itinlnur npncnl lit tln Gurrlck " IN'qt im.lt 'tnn n onp fni' to t ml n rioblor s liptter 1 tfe nftor nrrlnc The J !1 1 le 'lrlnT'r' I1.IKIPH "n Idrll nf tin inuntn -itil ulitflillr plnj-e.l ItlfOItll 1 he lUtti ronrtior with "lniv (tvnn ws rpfnl-il lo ihp mflnifpKL cutiti faction nf the tlrt lilslit kuiIIpihi I'llliSS rhnN huiIi itTPniilnl bu tpsp it 'Tlie Olcl soiuii ami- mi iV,5RN Monday, March 24 MMIIIII, SMtlll AMI IOHN 1 1.(11 1)1. Wilt M.AtS 1'ltKSFM' THE COMEDY THAT EVERYBODY LOVES Tum-Rht! i.iiiiVK m:iso u.wiii nin mi nim.it fa vouiri s ui ihk ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY MATINEE WED SAT Klaw Radiant H t ,,ttnwnMllllllllMllllj"l tlMST WXxw KrMM iinnr jauurx va i i vws.vs.'vn. K?Vk fc v-PS-'" .TvvxV" CHORUS CLAIM NOT WI THOUT SOME WARRANT Evening Ledger. "AS WELCOME AS A RAIN- BULLETIN DOW: STIFF LAUUM I tH." "MUSICAL COMEDY IN ITS BEST STATE. HAS THE ASSURED RYTH. MIC SPEED OF THE TURBINE EN. INQUIRER GINE." "SURE OF A GLAD HAND NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES IT MAY TAKE A PLACE IN THE FIRMAMENT." RECORD MONDAY, MARCH 24 SEATS THURSDAY JOHN CORT PRESENTS THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION FLO-FLO AND HER PERFECT "36" CHORUS AMAZING DISPLAY OF GORGEOUS GOWNS! , ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST 'irr ' i" "" " J the big show of com mercial vehicles. Motorization of haul age equipment is the all - important consid eration in the business expansion programs of many manufacturers and merchants. If dependable delivery, efficient shipping, or low-cost hauling mean anything in your business, we will you at the FREE ORGAN RECITAL. By W. Lane Hoffner AsaUteU by Joaeph I.a Monica, flutist, lit Church ot tho Nen Jeruxalem, IJd atreet abfive Chestnut sunda afternoon 4 to S. Hrlef Talk b Ite Charles M Ilane o tickets Required No Collection ORPHEUM Mat'n"' TS?"15!',151 5c. 25c. 35o ASOa Snk feieid"' 'Q"n:5r Adams Sawyer' March iT-WNothlne But the Truth" Ilomstcli ' nni 'Tollr & Erlanger's Musical Comedy o y Mu.lcyI-0U"lA'Himh THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL FAIR WEATHER AND BREEZES; GALES OF I: I O miilii.i.ngekU o loeao 'ju l'ltri) i. m.o.s T J CORTISSOfc Dancing ID'JO CHESTNUT BT ll.VKKR DLDO.. ft. A Teacher for Each Pupil, h Lessons . . . . l'rliata Lessons Dalit. llJlU A M, to.M P. M fipeftal ralCs'lo men 4n iMtfl Also Prlate qhliamf 4 Classn, Locust S GAYETY !? "SSL i Hal I ' 9$ 1 Hal t Wl 1 H iM&$L "r" v VTiT v .,7 All H 1 M t,l epl 1 ttaH A I M .1 A 1 1 n A' 'telm&J fcA. L .i.V rfH t-l iL,Ri MMm is- ftp,' J