vr pi li ift (T i. THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK a Schedule of Entertainments at the Various Playhouses in This City XEW ATTRACTION'S FORREST Mask and "Win's nnnual show, tho "Itevuo of Itcvucs," a 'ln,rfl,llnv nt rmnr. SUCCC8SCS. PIUS ninny novelties. Excerpts from the big Jilts of tho past thirty years will I lu. vn.-l.vl Tvlfh fresh aneciaUies, fea turing such modern concerns as tho war and jazz. 'Alio emus usuui emphasis lias been placed on dances, costumes nnd chorus. This year s student cast Is particularly talented QARRIOK "Tho Cave Girl," comedy, by George Mlddleton, co-autlior ot "Polly With n Past." Lola Fisher In tho title role ; Robert McWade and Iluss Whytal are in tho notable cast. Tho play is laid in the Maine woods far from any habitation. A group of society people, accustomed to every luxury, nre thrown on their own re sources nnd forced to secure shelter and sustenance amid primitive condi tions. Their Incongruous adventures prove highly diverting. LYRIC "Lombard!, Limited," com edy, "by Frederic and Fanny Ilattori. Featuring Leo Carillo as a tempera mental Italian gownmaker nnd Grace Calentinc as a movie-mad sophisti cated mannequin. The "back stage" workings of fashionable New York fchops nnd the joys and sorrows of mannequins, saleswomen nnd seam stresses, ns well as the vagaries of smart customers, arc keenly but good-naturedly depicted. There is, however, characterization rather than caricature. WALXCT "The 13th Chair," mys tery mclodraufa, by Bayard Vcilier, centcrinc about a murder. Not the usual tjpo of blood and thunder piece, although it abounds in thrills nnd sen sations. Helen Van IIoosc heads Jho long cast, which also includes Joseph Cairy in his original role of the in spector. l'UOTOl'LAYS S'lAXLEY"A Midnight Romance," with Anita Stewart. Story by Ma rion Ortli nnd directed by Lois Weber. A mystery story in which the star has the role of a maid. PALACE "Captain Kidd, Jr.," with Mary Pjckford. Douglas McLean it the leading man. ARCADIA "The Roaring Road," with Wallace Reid. James Crure directed the story, which is by Marion Fairfax. I 1GTORIA "When Men Desire," with Theda Bara. Adrian Johnsou wrote the scenario, which was di rected by J. Gordon Edwards. .' EC EXT "The Island of Intrigue," with May Allison featured, first half of week, and "Something to Do," with Bryant Washburn, last half. .71 OU "Hoop, La," with Billie Khoades as star, is attraction all w eek. STRAXD J'Pcttigrew's Girl," with Kthel Clayton, first half of week, and "Peppy Polly," with Dorothy Gsh, Just half. LOCUST "Three Men nnd a Giil," with Marguerite Clark, first half of week, and "The Sheriff's Sou," with Charles Ray, last half., VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Gus Edwaids's return in xn new song revue, featuring original hits; Marie Nordstrom, legitimate vtnr, in n whimsical playlet, "Let's Pretend' Fclir Adler, a different j comedian; Owen McGiveney, prote- i cjii sketch ; "Bill Slkes" taken from muutcu largely to "Tin- Rainbow Dickens; Georgie Price, "A Little of,'jjrl," "Springtime" and "The Itinera everything"; Halligan nnd Sjkes, in Girl." a laugh vehicle; Miss Robbie Gor-1 - done, classic posing; Tracy and Mc-J Uiide, comedy pair; Howards Am mals for the kiddies, and new pic hires. 1L0BE "Very Good Eddie," in tab loid ; Murray Livingston, protean actor; the Bangards, "blue devils of music" ; Haw ley and Company, com edy playlet; Dora Hilton nnd Com pany, in pretty songs nnd handsoma gowns ; the Renelles, in n novelty ; Red and Blondy, in acrobatic humor esque ; Thompson and King, wo Inbel themselves "The Misfits." WILLIAM PEXX Claire Vincent, High-class comedy playlet; Tqm Moore in new photodrnma, "A Man and His Money"; Charlie Chapliu iu "Police" ; Gruber and Adeline, Oriental novelty, introducing an elephant; Marshall and Adelaide, song act; Ben Bernie, violin synco pations; McCormiek and Winchell, comedians. XIXOX "Oh, Teddy," musical com edy, cast of fifteen; Doc O'Neill, laugh prescriptions; Quixley' Four, with musical pep; DeVora Trio, "Darktown Cabaret"; Fighting Des tiny," photodrama. New bill Thurs- . day. GRAXD Eva Shirley, prima donna, in jazz and opera numbers ; Greene and Parker, "At the Depot," black face humor; Oscar Lorraine, "violin uuttist"; Jane Courthone nnd Com pany, dramatic playlet; Bceman and .Anderson, roller skate comedians ; Lucky and Harry, "comical cusses." JJUAIUMTS Timely satire! on local questions or moment, fresh and fa miliar songs, latest in jazz and dance pteps. ' COLOXIAL "Berzac's Comedv Olr cus; Richard, trained simian; Rett's Seals; Charles Kcnna, "the street iflKir comedian ; Amora 'Arabs, tumblers nnd. jugglers ; Vim and Com pany, flying rings; "Hoop-La," pnqtopjny feature, with Billy jmoues. rsew diu Tuursdny. ' CROSS. KEYS,"Xemrttlau." f.n taRtic musical comedy, in two scenes ; May Melville, character songs; JCakes and Company, varied comedy; tuauutug, feviey bdu ivucns, new songs; -Tiie Uirl In the Basket," Bulimic. iew oiu xnursday. BROADWAY "Listen Louie," tab loid musical comedy; William Far num, --ana wan Hunter" Bully utuucu, uuumes ot iun; Al John son and Company, sketch ; Howard nna noca, uanjolsts. New bill Thurs day. KNICKERBOCKER George Walsh, effervescent film star, In new picture, "Never Say Quit" ; Seeley and Ross L ufciut bbcicu ; Boring nna jfry, com , eoy; "Xnp Corner- Store," playlet, fl u uutvr guou acts. '" STOOK . ofcWWySyesof .tquth-l the romantte 9 m will make her reappearance with the company. Special scenery1 arid the re volving stage are features. . 1WRLESQUE (USA'O "Howcry Burlcsquers," iu new musical burletta, featuring chorus of thirty; Grace Anderson, prima donna; Pam Lawrence, in eratiating soubrette. and the well- known comedians, Billy Foter and Frank Iiarcourt. TROOADERO "Parisian Flirts," in an extravaeanza with plenty of novel specialities, contributed by Charles Robinson, tramp comedian ; Al Rnymo, Italian impersonator; Joe Frecls, nut humorist, and Harry Ball, Irish comedian. GAYETY "Midnight Maidens," in whirlwind of burlesque, featuring Georgie Niblo, dainty Hclcne Spcn cer, Jos Rose, a Philadelphia boy, who is also author of the book, and other sterling burlesqucrs. COXTIXUIXC ATTRACTIOXS ADELPni"VatoT, Bedroom and Bath," farce dealing with the exper iencc of an unsophisticated young husband who is compelled to live up to his reputation, as a Don Juan in order to satisfy his romantic wife. Florence .Moore featured. OPERA 110 USE William Hodge in "A Cure for Curablcs." The star portrays a young physician, who has been willed a sanitarium by his uncle. The young man must euro ten patients in thirty days or lose tho place. How is satisfyingly developed., SIIURERT "Little Simplicity," mu sical romance. Locale varies from the Orient to Paris. Cast includes Walter Catlctt, of "So. Long Letty", Mnrjorie Gatcsou, comedienne with oeal accomplishments ; Cameron Sisters, dancers worth watching; Carl Gantvoort, baritone, and a chorus contingent of grace. BROAD "The Marquis of rriolu," by Henri T.medan, translated by Leo Ditrichsteiu, whose versatile nit makes nil interesting figure of the name character. The hero is a blase, cynical worlding, proud of his family's historic scandals and of his own amorous conquests. GOMIXCt ATTRACTIOXS APRIL 2S '" rORREST".Uck O'Lautcrn," by Anne Caldwell and 11. II. Buiu fcide, music by Ivau Carjll, scenery by Joseph Uiban. Featuring Fred atone. BROAD "The Matinee Hero," by A. K. Thomas and Leo IJitrichstein, A comedy of the stage with an espe cially fitting role for the star. ADELP1II "Seventeen," dramatiza tion of Booth Tarkingtou's romance of calf love. CIIESTXUT STREET O I' E It A HOUS E "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath." WALXUT "Twin Beds," return en gagement with Auguste -Arn'mini of the original cast, specially engaged. MAY 5 it ROAD "Tiger Rose," featuring Lenore TJlricli in a distinguished cast, including Fuller Mcllish, Wil liam Courtleigh, Thomas FIndlay, Belasro melodrama, run of which was interrupted here by the "flu." Premiere of "La, La, Lucille" At Nixon's Apollo Theatre, Atlautic City, beginning Kaster Monday night, the musical comedy "La, l,a, Lucille," will "be presented for tho first time on any stage. The book is bv Fred Jack son, author of "A Full House" nu.l "The Velvet Lady." (Jmrre Cnrl,ni., composed the music. The piece is being staged by Hcibert Grcshnni, who con- Still Supportlno Dltrlchsteln Catherine Proctor, who plajs Mine. Savicres with Leo Ditrichsteiu in "The Mnrquls de Priola," is a Canadian. She made her first appearance in the United States ns the secretary in "The Cou lert," in support of the same star. Mclntyre and Heath at Shore Mclntyrc and Heath will be the Kas ter week attraction at the remodeled Globe Theatre, Atlantic City, in a re- I used version of "Hello, Alexander." with new material. i A "DTJIT'ir Cheatnot i. Juniper VrAKKlL-lV La.t Mat.& Ev-. T71ATT'ITlCjrf1 Uroad and Sanaom JbUKKHiOl Latt Mt.& Evg. Did You Tell Your Wife AH, Before Marriage ? BETTER SEE THE Co mln t a Xsnr Morle Theatre Forrest Theatre Extra AFTERNOON M A Y 2 SPECIAL MATINEE ANNUAL BENEFIT FOR THE BABIES' HOSPITAL . (ot Philadelphia) Program of Leadlna- Fttturea from th, Varloua Phllade phla Theatrea Price.. BOo to tS. Beat. Hon", I'll 28 Dancing COKTISSOZ BAKEI BI43Q, A ftftclMtV for EactuPiwil Se ORIGINAL SEW YORK CAST j MMMMH. EVENING . PUBLIC U) A Market Street Above 16th W Xs. ll A' M" 1,,,B p M- ' "& 1 E -v A j w ' I u" y Annirersary Week APRIL 28TH Cecil B. De Mille'i IATE8T PHOTOPLAT For Better For"Wbrse" Bpaclil Muilial Feature Kthryn McGinley, Soprano Sololit MARKET STREET S A. M. to Will i li fjlafiicewR m MARKET STREEr . )vl 11 A, M. TO lMa p, M. V1 ' A ,1 f- iirf" '?& wr.r.K f fPickfo i' In Artnjft PhotopUy ,!' I W I A V.V LU 7Ji,', lli '" llf li In N,w Pr,m,unt Ptopll3 I I HKapt. ICidd Jt: m ' W Y .ARoarit Road q V-rFrem Pl.T ef S.mo N.m. , W WEEK APRIL SS jt1 ii!WEEK APH1L V li Elsie Fereuson ' V.t "The Heart of J I VV eycsof J 1 V , ,77 Humamly" ft II Vh THE SOUL' T J tctorla Orchestra Walter Daaaauar, Director. JIIKIINMM! WILLIAM TKcdaBara KiHMHDKnMB f aka. , -.l SLVS:' 1JSS7W7 r, laMBaWWWBBJMaSBaKTfrm IN A NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMATIC STORY "WhenJletY Desire" A ORIPPINO EUOrtOKAI. DRAMA COMING WEEK OF APRIL 28 TOM. In Wm. Fox auction j, TnoadaT tve METRO Proaente cHaijeHlison In Tint Shewlnc or "Island of Intrigue5 THURSDAY. IRIDAY eV StTUXDAT BRYANT WASHBURN la lint She-win f of "SOMETKINtt DOING" A Paramisnt Pkitoplar " - r i ?, 4 1& i3i v vS' .Market "Street at Juniper w (SA BROAD & SNYDER AVE. ff 11 A. X. t IIP. " J CenUnuoui.ljOte 11 P.M. ' ' raffrrn 'S JiflflJrS A'lS KAHTKK jA T7 . i. a a I ' VH'SyylN Far Err Lorer X, ' A Condented V '- 1 IIUII ef Real ' m , .'.! 12? A M py. , N& rx uood hw a f .'iwi m Eddie fe A LUUWd ! kJ l EeeiljUie Moit Pretention Oi'l 11 I M r""Vi,.,,t,Si.Ktad '" 7 Vlf ' R!PPn. L.u,hini U Y'L Feunded on ,tI VJI 'w Marry Muaic and Song ihl '.i "OVER KIOHT" ,,! V !A . lint South fl V Three Aeta and 'il ill PhJla. Shairinv fi'&l i, , Brilliant Caat If 1 VTaV- WilK.niF.rmim '" MARKKT 8TRKKT B1. 11Th7 V Tllllll laalltflTIIV eTIIttlf la. . I M f KPl'V FOLLY" , ineuiir ii'rTff, -ajJWPiiW Z WyI I LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' APftlL , 19, 1919 A ediM6kt RotrutticQ Added Attraction, A New Prizma I Stanley Concert Orchestra ALBERT F. WAYNE, Director Bay Victory Liberty Loan Bond$t WxoadkL CHESTNUT STREET BEIOW 16TK 10 A.M., 1M.J.4J.J.4J.7.4S.9 3D I.U. ABOVE NINTH 11.15 P. M. MO.SDAV NEXT FOX Presents MIX "HELL ROARIN' REFORM" MAXKET STSEET Set TH V SiWi, S.39; Erealan, 7 A t llfkinnlnc Mondar Matlneo Bobby Vail & Co. In ill Allurlnr Muetcal Allnrlna- I Concoction TemptatioiC TEW PEOPIfc I BIO SOEMES Aided Attraallja th Xpiieda ef The M& of Might" 0. BiU OtuWed Thnndar 5k a ! AM S. SHUBERT J Broad Bel. EVENINGS AT 8:15. WALTER CATLETT MARJORIE GATESON STEWART BAIRD Th. MnJ.I l.. A- J. J. a and the CAMERON SISTERS FLOCK OF FASCINATING FEMININITY LAST WEEK i 1 I '. . .id r I -um& Iriwl with 4 ripf rii if i Evs' at Mat' Thur st- 2'20 AULLl ilrl -00 Mat Thurs'!$1 .50Mat.Today X Entire Lower Floor X Entire Lower Floor BROAD Btlow RACE ST. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28 SEATS THURSDAY--Mail Orders Now LIMITED ENGAGEMENT STUART WALKER, PtSArS BOOTH PLAyD a tomtom lifrr A T jJbiW tuKKBL ft I 9b B . daA . I flaaaa( v tb I mJK&n& TOE BENEflTS AT ABOVE THEATRES, APPLY BENEflT DErT,, Matinee Dance Easter Monday Rain or .shine, one is piomised an unusually enjoyable time here. Afe-cf M Therm! RQ.SELAND 12th & Chestnut ,I1IK AtkKR'S . 4 Inttruction Every Evening I Until 12: by Appointment ' Saturday Afternoon, 7 to 6 Walnut 7720 M.PENN l.anraalor At. bat..Wtli t4l.il liaiiy ttlia ana lyao. I MSXT.'VfKKh TRIPLE FEATURE HOLIDAY BILL 5 Yaul till) Arts, llentlfil br CLAIHE VINCENT & CO. HENRY MARSHALL & ADELAIDE lien Bernie, McCormiek & Winchell , Gruber's Famous Animal Spectacle 1UU MOOHK In 1rat tvat t'hlladrlphla . rrVaonUtlon '"IAN ANP IIIH MOXKV" t IIAHIIK CIIAI-I.IN In I'OI.UK." Mil I.I. -IIANOKU THUItSDAY lliotoplaje (Ibtiilncd Throuah the aTANLKl I IIoukIih Ourporutlon i Philadelphia Orchestra IJtEorOI.n tiTOKOH SKI. CenJoclor , Aaalatrd by OLGA SAMAROFF Pianlit TH1BAUD JACQUES lUIDnUlViolini.t FRENCH WAR RELIEF CONCERT AcyeYTU.?.?.va:ADrar29 KWS Oil ibH W w TIlILAbfeLPhaA'S LEADING THKATHBa. DIKECTION OF LEE & J. J. THEATRE Locust St. MATINEE TODAY, ffi $1.50 , Shubart Mutual Production " 'Llttla Simplicity' la one of theee rare mueleal clays which aeeda neither gorg-rous coa tumee. scenery, nor chorus to 'put It over." It la unmletak- ably a hit'." Ttilla. Proee. CARL GANTVOORT AT THIS THEATRE w TORRENT OF LAUGHTER A. H. WOODS' FUN FESTIVAL FLORENCE MOORE and N. Y. Company at 8.2b Mate. Thure & Sat. 2.20 A PLAy iF YOUTH ivnd LOV6- SUMMERTIMe WITH G&EGQRYmiy mt OGtGtNALGOMMNV MONTHS IN N6WbRIC HafflSj HltflAlb Jt- fflVTl.llIIPDV f.JI.NIion-MrdUnirrr.t.rn.Mar. " MVTM.t IOr. t5c. 20o KVKMMls. 7AI). Oo & Xt), KVT flKKK EVASlilRLEY ,"''JJ!Azi,, "JAN'K r'oi RTlfoi'K Jc fo7 "OTK KA.MII.V Of CAR I.OKKAISK VIOLIN NfTTIST T T11R HKl'OT ' ilKKSIAN A ANIIEKNON HKATI.SO OOMIl'H l.l't'KY A IIARKV I.AL'GII-MAKKUS &-. Bel.Vine PHILA'S FAMOUS BURIESK TnEATER t'niiadflipni t-aorit Son, JOE KOSE AND Geo, Niblo Helene Spencer WUH 'JUiU MIDNIGHT A I I Heltue Bpencer MAIDENS CASINO Walnut Ab. Sth Nt. I.adlea Mat. Ilallj JOE HURTIG PRESENTS TIIK HIIOW THAT MAIK 1IUKI.KSQVK VASIOCH THK Bowery Burlesquers tflTH Billy Foster & Frank Harcourt in a Feast of Fun and Frivolity ivnmfAT.AT TfTI A XT IkPKRA The Scotti Grand Opera Co. la lit Initial AjM"in" 'l!.JCJ,"dell,nl Llinr'E rn,, mn LEONIS CAVALLERIA L'ORACOLO asd RUSTICANA SAT. EVG.f MAY 17, 1919 MMK. J6ASTON , , M. ANTSNIO BCaTTI riant w ale WlantM Mea4a.,AMU CI, LYRIC Beginning Monday OLIVER MOPOTCO PREiEflTi" MAC BDnKTN Al I nJ UruIM-ll HLL ..tttHflkiaH " BlgMBllllBlilirTlI'l i i &Bkm iiiiBlgHf'',k. VatiaHHBanan&HUaP- LdaHaiiaiEdafl -4 i K HaHKJ JHaBwaaH BWaBWaBWaBWaBWaKawVK fltaaaBaBBaBBelfflBoWv V9BgHlH allallallallallallalHHfleHaialv aUHalallHla tiaIrOrflrHBallalllalH ealialHaaHair 'BaHaaliallaliH aaHallHBKt&X'J u ftBBBUM aBwaawaHHaBEw&fwi 'MHDKflMKjHKHKjKKB y9.?MAi - oAhb?p WH I Ht LA3 L YhAKi PHILA. ' li t Ulilful r o m 1 r, W bound to ntlrnrt larf amlleorrn bfrnuHf of Iff original lint?. nliiird -like Uiintloim nntl 1 a t nntaklnitl conceited rut." Fblla. Inqntrer, Chestnut St. SP0E JirMnut UetoT lllli Vrlien Nfifr (limine Nighls 50c, 75c, 51, $1.50- No Higher (MCffrit f-'alunlajs And HolI(lls) NEXT WEEK IS THE LAST WEEK WILLIAM H0DG IN 1 Hi: lllsr (OMIDV OF in-, t Mtr.i.u "A Cure for Curables" BOSTON "It It a wl-r rtor ttmt ifhe-i 1 lie poltllc litt it uuntn and hi ih.N respect Mr. Ifodfe lian lonjr; been a paraxon of wisdom " Ilontoii dlobr. POSITIVELY LAST POP. MAT. WED. h SEATS THURSDAY V POPULAR DEMAND FOR THK SHASOX'S SKN'SATIOXAL I -U GIIING SUCCESS Parlor, Bedroom &. Bath with FLORENCE MOORE has been forced to seek a larger theatre. MOVES MONDAY, APRIL 28th to the CHESTNUT ST.OPFR A HOUSF OHE8TNUT BTREE'l OPEUA HOuBi: BUlt-DlHO. OnLalfiU a Jit-LuW Hm ifiiUh woowweou ejoyerererorwwerererorwwworejrarwwwarwerojWTf eyejrirerejereiwererigerwwe BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES MILIUM IIWIIM-, .lit, rrrrnt THREE ACTS OF SUSTAINED SENSATION iaHaJaKH 'EM vi3 flftA MYSTIC MELODRAMA BY BAYARD VEILLER HFXEN VAN HOOSE and JOSEPH R. GARRY SWIh I-Klllll ( HON s PI Will MIHl'lll 'IIII.VTIU. MAY 5 cyclonic ' The Play That is lomedy nit A Great Manhattan MyiwsMOMwyy TROCADERO IIOMK (IF KKIIM.l) III Kl.l.-tll I. IOTII A Allfll M XT. Illl I Ii.h Ativrniiiiii mid KinuiK THK MTQK lillil.s WrrK ( oiuinriirina April Ut Clias.Robinson untl hl Parisian FLIRTS fiO IVfiple Intliul Iiik IIih I.etitliiKton Fmortle .IKRU ri.Mi(. T - w KNICKERBOC KER, MArtKET AT 40T1I BUG Vt AUU rX)H 1CS OK.N TS FLORENCE REED in HER CODE OF HONOR SIX BIO ACTB Of BEST VAUDUMI.I.K POPULAR 1-HICE8 AI.WAYH ORPHEUM Matinee Today. 15r, 25o Deamond Plara 111 "A PAIIl OV HIXCS" April 21-MAi: DKHMONL) (Herself) In "KYKH OP YOUTH"' I JtaaaaaaaBff'a jMinairvi. aiio wicin rva. ,-- -r J Tlurcaln itt.Todkj0.'0, ijlio . Vvi. SHUDEKT Evg. $1.00 wFnll-50 SAT. THE PERFECT 36 OF COMEDO 1 p, MONTHS IN CHICAGO ; z L05 ancelej NEW YORK hAi " V Cunipleto Mlrrtfcl. Mot Inlrrr.tlns: play fln 'Tli Man from Home'." N. V. Pun. CHICAGO SATS "One nf the l,"tt thing llirntre lina TIMES lo offer you. Chicago Journal "rE?T $1.00 1 YEAR IN NEW YORK 1 mbIMAT.'I I KS. S. THURS.. 2oc to 75c rj;s. and Sat. "Mat.. 2."c to 51.00 Saturday NiglU. 2.r.c to $1.50 A NEW THRILL EVERY OTHER MINUTE 99 Rocking the Country with Laughter Cost Seat Sale Starta Tusa day lYRir Kr-Mttl street ulue Arcti ' v .IT T Kil!. J . t rs. ivkii. A st.. ila 1 ACT 51-5" MAT. TODAY LiPkOi. 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