jW) h-3 - Hr- w .1' I . 1 , .lr iV- n,f - ti'. ... I r . . "- s- - r .S v; V v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919 .' .- 15 n jc j i ,' i Klv u i l: M I. li (. i 7- THEATRE BILLS ' -FOft MOT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments at the Various Play houses in This City KEXV ATTRACTIONS ADELPHI "The Little Brother," drains, by Milton Goldsmith, featur ing Walker Whiteside. Founded on Mr. Goldsmith's pore). "The ltnbbl and the Priest"; It tells of the re union, under unusual circumstances, of two brothers who became separated fbr many years' after escaping a po grom In Kleff. Mr. Whiteside essays xomethlng new for him in the line of iharacterl7ation and is said to confer distinction on his role of the gentle, whimsically humorous rabbi. Stephen ' Wrfahtthas the lole of Father Petro- Yltc, 8am Sidman supplies comedy as a mairiugc broker nnd Eugenie Blair has an emotional role. WAf.yVT "Who Are You." musl ral military melange in two mancil Vers, nltli KnlrllAl mnl Ttrof nrw " Vpearancc in America of the Twenty ( elght'DivNion theatrical troupe. The same barrage of laughs ns was laid down in hangars and huts "over there," where the troupe entertained a grand total of JuO.QOO doughboys. The, amusing action takes place in a woods from which the Ucrmans have been driven, and n cabaret after the armistice. Matinees dally except Monday; evenings, except Friday. CHESTXUT BTREET OPERA ' HOUSE "Yankee Doodle In Ber lin." Mack Sennett productidn of war, romance, humor nnd sentiment. ," Patriotic and spectacular. Scnuett i Bathing CArU. familiar on the film, will appear personally In an original t specialty. Fhc icels of satire, hilar ity and spectacle are promised. Four . shows arc given i'all at 1!, 11:30, S and 0 :30 o'clock. , COXTIXUIXG ATTRAOTIOXB t aARRICK"BrlVm .Blossoms." D. W. Griffith's latest creation, telling t ft tragic storj of London's Chinatown, based on "The Chink and the Child," v by Thomas Butke, author of "Llme- t house Nights." Lillian Gisk has the lole of the pathetic little heroine, Richard Barthclmcss, the kindly. idealistic Chinese, and Donald Crisp, ,. the brutish and brutnl villain. Grif- t fith has introduced poch-making in- , novations, in direction and photoplay t and has provided appropriate music and an atmospheric environment. FORREST "Fiddlers Three," roman-1 tic light opera with a real plot, of in-! teresting situations, sentimental and ." comics The score Is of melodic merit, but not too highbrow to whistle and i enjoy". Featured are Tavic Beige, l! former prima donna at tbe Antwerp ''V Opera :. Hal Skelley, dancing come- vdian'Loifise Oroody, Joste Intropidl , and the dancing team pf Layman ' and Kling. 'SHVRERT "Oh. Uncle,", musical pomedy, exceptionally amusing speci men of rollicking summer show. The 1 ent'ei mining" quality of the cast Is Inclicatcd'jby. mention of such princl- , pals asBcssic ,Wynn, Frank' Fay, "SHaMF" Kirkc Ignaclo' Martinetti, j Nancy Fair, So,m, Ash, IWCoopctJ Subject to Change MONDAY AI.1I.V5IHRA ) 12th. Morris It Pais, unk Av. frisellla Dean In The Exquisite. Thlet AI'OIXO 62d and Thompson bt () Xaxlmoa In Out Of the Tor ARCADIA Chtttnut below 16th St. () Wallace Tou'ro OKI-MONT Mi above Market St. Marguerite Little Miss nr.CEnmn ) BroAO.& Susquehanna. Ave. Oaby Deslys V In Infatuation 1 BROADWAY Broad St. and Snyder Ave. ) "William Farnum In The Jungle Trait PKDAR 00th St. and Cedar Ave. Taylor Holmes In A! Regular Fellow J. W. The End I 01.0MATL. Gtn. and Maplewood. Aves Special Ince Cast In The Midnight Patrol COLISKUM Market bet. SStli and 60th. "Wll!ntFarnum In The Jungle Trail EMPRESS Main St., "1 ManayupW. WallAce Reld In The-Roaring Road EUREKA 40th and Market Sts, Warren rAMIT,Y () ins 1311 Market ati Frank K.eenan Tbe Master Man rAIHMOTnNT" () sm si. ana uirara Ave. Norma Tatmadge In The Probation Wife riAN-tFORIJ 4718 Frankford Ave, Florence Reed Her Code of Honor ; (6T1T ST. THEATRE . Below Spruce St, FaulWe Frederic in One Week At 'Life 4'flREAT NORTHERN, ) HroaovBi. at uru Ave, Harold Shadows () 60tb and jWalnut.Sits, Anna Q The Way JEFKERSON :0th and Dauphin Sts Fred Stone In Johnny- Get -Tour, Oun M'MBO'1 'FrOntlSt. and Glrard Ave. W. S LEADER ,ii 41st and Lancaster Ave lW The 'Money June Elvldge in The Social Pirate () Broad and Columbia Ave. Dorothy The Lady LOCITBT B34 and Locust Sts. Elsie Ferguson In Kits of the Soul MARKET 8T. THEATRE 888 Market St. (s) ' May Allison In The Ipland of Intrigue 1IODET. , j 42S South Stv Vivian Martin In The Home Town 0 MXOJf i I (I'M and Market Sts. W i ..,, Madge Kennedy in A Daughter of Mine f. u v r.nnnwuiv 03d St, and Haverrord Ave. DoutlastFalrbanka In Knlckerbo'ee Buckeroo rAIACB' 1214 Market St, Eelyn I Thou n. 4k I "i .JV ' I it. . Kinjre Ave. Dauphin. St. Bryant Washburn in Poor Boob lIA5tA - (si Drvau ina jrurivr ,ait Frank Keenan Jn The Public Defender PRIKCKHS 101S Market St, s) Charles Ttay In The Busher KB (a) Market Bt. below 7th, Ethel Clayton In PettlgreWa Qlrl IALTO . , I,) Qtn. at Tulpehocken. Rirqu 4 &2a and Sansom 8te. Alice Joyce In The Third Degree RBY. June Elldjr In The Social Pirate () Ma arket St. below 7th. i '( BAVOT h,'4 1311, Market St, () Constance The Yelled ra 8Tr.bovatn. I ts V i i ,t il U) Mary Pickford in Daddy Long Legs STRAND Alice Joyce 1n The Third Degree Qtn, Ave. at Vtnanta, VirTORIA r Ninth and Market Stsi () Theda Bare,, In The Siren's Song W EST AIXET.HENY 2Sth Bt. and AUethi Mary Captain etheny Ave, Hbeeln Atlantlo Clty. (a) Maurice Tourneur a 1 Norma Talmadge in I Norma Talmadge, I ,v.,.i. rt.nnln -tJ,,i. n.ni, I . v ' . , . i , ,, , . , . i , , 1, 1 1 ' ' . i .- t ..... .m. ..., imn """" toe oew Moon ine iew iioon . SpeedyiMeade ' Speedy Meade ui u-CSl- sLJarVVWI? ti."i '.'!" tbtatrw mrKecl to). obtain, Btoturn thwuKtt'Ttw STANLBy Saakliui' cornor.tloa. which u 1 'e,.. ' l.,t. .h.-,,.!, . . ." ' V IT -V PAJir nXISXC JKlINUUSb KAKA wSoixfi, JfrM SraSS i.v'rttfrnt eVI ieiure :,rc,VrW (er MtHIMOea., , " , v ., i . -. Tv" '- " "- t ,-- w wh raauuesa iftir June lit . .... i ,. .i-e.. IK HER TTEST CLASSICAL miri. I ijxsust S10J Open Dair and -iZZZZ. Fteyan in i 1 - -''r. f, "' ' AM. .-, .' e ..? - ., , ? -a.fe1 A1 v. " V ,f." ' J Twoontb.! eeumV-itS IwSS .WeX ii ""J ?hWSr??J&7&m8L-JWWSYMaX$ Vv'. ,' vv f ;.a :i :i'fx4 ' , yj&i& r,k ;-'; . ""''':v a,.--Sfc K7 . v'iMr. , M' ,1 '4 pi?kT' wm and Harry Kelly. A Toguelsh, viva cious, vocalising chorus. TjYRW "Lombard!, Ltd.,' comedy featuring Leo C'arrlllo as a tempera mental gown maker and Grace Valen tine as a mannequin. (The "back Rtnge'' Vorklngs bt fashionable New Tork shops are keenly but good-nat- t uredly depicted. Last week. UROAD "Tiger. Hose," David Bc lasco's specfneular production of WIN lard Mack's tense melodrama of love and revengo in the wilds. Lcnorc Ulrlc Is supported by a splendid cnsl of character actors. Last week. PHOTOPLAYS BTAXLEr'TlaMy Ung Legs." with Mary Pickfordi Mahlon Hamilton is the "daddyY' nnd Director Mar shall Nella'n not only directed It but appears in a role. , PALACE "The Knickerbocker Buck nroo" Is a Douglas Fairbanks pro duction, in which the btar has a prominent part. It is an excellent ' picture from every angle. ARCADIA "iWic Fired." with Wallace Keid. will be the atti action. It shows" the popular juyenllo in role which' gives him fill! scope for his talents. VICTORIA "The siten's Song" bilngs Thcdn Baia to the sciecn in auothcr role of the sort In which this star has won such tcnown. REGEXT"Tha Busher." story of a baseball player, in which Charles nay Is given the leading rrole. Professor Snell is the .author. STRAXI) and RIVOIJS'Thc Third Dpgree" will bilng Alice Joyce and n large cast In screen version of a famous plaj . LOCUST "The Lady of Bed Butte." with Doiothy Dalton, is the movie for the first half of week, nnd "Vicky Van." witli F.thel Clayton, is the attraction t lie Inst lialf. AhHAIRRA,"rf Exquisite Thief," with Prixcllln Dean, first half of week. and "The Boad t Called Straight," with Louis Bennison, las half. GREAT XORTIIERX "One Week of Life," with Pauline Frederick, first , half of week, and ."Vicky Van," with Ethel Clnytorj, last half. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Bill featuring scveial nets for first time here, includes Alan Brooks and company, in original comedy dramalct, "Dollars and Sense" ; Ernestine Myers and Pisley Noon, dilettantes, in dancing; Harry Cooper, character songologtie; Vinic Daly, standard and classic songs; Dickenson nnd Deagon, songs nnd dances; Miss Budd, aerial feats; Seren Bracks, "Athletic Machine Guns" ; Kranz and La Salle, songs and foolishness; Hall Brothers, phys ical culturists; .Tames Jj Morton, humorous announcer of the acts. GRAXD Herman Timberg and com pnnyv in musical farce, "The Viol Inn"; Ed Morton, vaudeville's pleasing singer; Peck and Mclntyre, "The Black Ace," aviation travesty; George Bock, rag xylophonlst; Pler cttos, athletes; "Prisoner for Life," new movie serial. GLOBE Bison City Four, mirthful , melodists; Joe AVntson, dialect come- dlaij; Seven Musical Highlanders; Will "and Mary Bogers, skit. "It Didn't Take" -'Harry Haywood nnd - conipajiy - .. comedy sketch; bctavl SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DIAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 2 TO JUNE 7 TUESDAY Prlacllla.Dean In Tho Exqulslto- Thief Olea Petroa In The 1.1 re Mask Reld In Fired Wallace Reld In You're Fired Clark In Hoo-ier Marguerite Clark In Little Miss Hooer $ssue Hayakawa The Courageous Coward William Farnum In' The Jungle Trail Tavlbr Holmes In A Regular Fellow Ben Turn Kerrigan In of the Oame ,J. W: Kerrigan In The End of the Oame, J. The Special Tnce Caat In The Midnight Patrol Wlllalm Farnum In The Jjngle 'Trail Sessue Hayakawa In A He'art.ln Pawn Kerrigan' in. Marv MaoLaren In The Unpalnted Woman uest Man Thurston Hall The Midnight Patrol Norma Talmadge In Te Probation Wife Frank Keenan The Public, Defender Pauline Frederick In . One Week of Life Lockwoodln of Suspicion t Harold Lockwood In ShadowtfOf Suspicion Constance The Nellsson In of the Strong 8hTrleyMason in The Unwritten, Code H. The 1,11a Lee in Puppy Loe Mary Hart In W S Hart in The Money" Corral CorraJ Grace Valentine In TJnchastened Woman Dalton In of .Red Butte Dorothy Dalton in The Lady of Red Butte Dorothy The Lady Tonstance Talmadge in The'Velled Adventure Violet Palmer In dinger Vivian Martin in The Home Town Olrl in Bert LvUll In Blackle'a Redemption nailvlae Fairbanks In Knlekerbo'er Buckeroo Keablt In .Shalt Not Llla Lea in Rustling a Bride W, The Norma Talmadge tn Tbe Probation Wife Hell Emmy Wehlen in The Amateur Adventuress Charles Ray In The Buther XI Hate Hamilton in Vivian Little terjils own Heart, Alice Joyce in The Third Degree Jane Orey1 In When My Ship Comes In Talmadge Adventure Oeorga W!sn Help. Help. Police Mary Pickford In Daddy Long, Legs Mary Daddy Alice Joice Jn The Third Degree Theda Bara In THe Siren's gong Plokford Kldd, Jr. Constance Tafmadga Romance and. Arabella Harold Shadows nandsworth and company, playlet J Jeane Moore and company, song stresses; Dwyer and May, songs and dances ; Blchards and Symonds', music nnd chatter; Quln and Fox, new songs. UllOAinVAX "Debutante Revue," music nnd modes; "Jungle Trail," with William Farnum, cinema fea- t turc; Tabor and Gretn, ebony come- idlans, and' other acts. P"cw bill , Thutsdyy". CROSS XEYBXtunk Japs, oriental , novelty; Bevan.'arid Flint, -tongs and comicalities; .Mabelle Philips, chic comedienne,; jictrlch Vincent, fun ster; Travlllo, funster; Travlllo, steriTravillo,'1 aquatic novelty: "Map .of Might, ll-episode. New bill Thurs- jday. WILLIAM' PEXX Tom Moore In photpcomedy-" "One of the Finest"; Chaplin, fn 'IShanghaied" ; Mayo and Lynn, 4 funmake rs ; "Fashions de Mod?," singing and comedy novelty; W Franco and Kennedy, -"After the Battle": tho Holidays, comedy crea tion. New bill Thursday". XlXOXt-rf'Th? Piano Movers and the Actress.'" hilarious sketch; Mum ford and Stanley, comedy and song; Ward and Wilson, surprise Rklt; Thrco Kendalls, wire experts; Nel son's Pets, and "Home Town Girl." New bill Thursday. COLOXIAI, "Somewhere In Town.' comedy sketch ; Frear and Baggott. jugglers, in "At the Ball Grounds"; Chapellc and Stinette, in skit: Behn and Clark, "Miles of 8mlles"; Paul nnd Pauline, aerial artists; Warren Ktfirignn, "The End of tho Game." New bill Thursday. BURLESQL E IROCADimO - "The Strollers." headed by Princess Kaka. in dance, "The Mystery of the Nile"; Snitz Mooic and other burlesque favorites. :scw songs nnd fiin material. GAYETV Fresh mirth and melody ,in a new extravaganza, with Interpola tions of vaudeville specialties by sev eral sensational teams and sjnglcs. C01IIXG ATTRACT10X8 JUNE 0 RROAD "Broadway Jones." comedy of American business Jife and sooii'tv rnmnnce, by George M. Cohan. Will be produced by the skilled amateurs of the Philopatrlan Players for the ben efit of the Magdalen Home of" the House of the Good Shepherd. VORRE8T Lambs' Gambol. Matinee only, beginning at 1 p. m. Produc tion this year is confined to one per formance each in New York and .Phil adelphia. Willie Collier will be the dircctbr nnd many noted theatrical people will appear in typical stunts. STAXLEY-" Upstairs and Down," Olive Thomas's first Selznick picture. WOMAN IN AIR MAIL FLIGHT Huiband Pilots Machine From Wash ington to New York Washington, May 31 The first woman to make the air journey from Washington to New York, the army air service announced last night, is Mrs. E.' E. Harinnn, wife of an army lieutenant, who left here at 11:1,0 a. m. vesterday and arrived at Hazelhurst Field two hours nnd forty-five minutes later. Her husband piloted the machine, a military bombing plane, and Colonel Kobert E. O'Brien. Colonel William C. Sherman and Major Itaycroft Walsh were other passengers. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Prlncllla Dean In The Exquisite Thief The Road Called Straight Frank Keenan In The Public Defender ""asue Hayakawa in The Courageous Coward Wallace Reld in You're Fired Wallace Reld In You're Fifed Pauline Frederick In The Woman In the Case Pauline Frederick In The Woman In the Case Clara Kimball Young In Shirley Kaye Norma Talmadge The Probation 'lfe William Farnum in The Jungle Trail George- Walsh In Help. Help Police' Alexander In In the Road Ben Alexander In Turn In the Road Vf. Kerrfgan In End,; of the Oame Alice Joyce In The Third Decree Ernest TrUex-'in Oh. You Womenl Erneat Truex in Oh You Women' Marlon Davles in'i Burden of Proof Marlon Davles In Burden of Proof Bert Lytell In Blackle'a Redemption Cecil B neMllle'a For Better. For Worse mills Rhodes in Search of Arcady Norma Talmadge In Thu Probation Wife Florence Reed Her Code of Honor William Farnum The Jungle Trail Ernest Truex In Oh, You Women! Erneat Truex In Oh, You Womenl Flalne Hammersteln Wanted for Mu,rier Constance Talmadge The Honeymoon Pauline Frederick tn One Week of Life Ethel .Clayton in . Vicky Van Talmadge In Constance Talmadge In The Veiled Adventure Veiled Adventure B Walthall in Modern Husband Elsie" Ferguson In Eye of the Soul Plckfo'd In Rags Antta Stewart In From Headquarters Dorothy Dalton In Tho Home Breaker Dorothy Dalton in Tbe Home nrealter Elsie Ferguson In The Eyes of the Soul tonatance Talmadge In The Veiled Adventure Dalton In of Red Rutte thel "VI rlavton In cky Van May Allison In Castles In the Air William Farnum In The Jungle Trail Constance Talmadge In experimental Marriage Marlon Davles In . Getting Mary Married Vivian Martin In, The Home Town Olrl .Tames Aubrey In Healthy and Happy Mae Murray In Delicious iLlttle Devil Alice Brady In The Red Head Doujclss Fairbanks In Knlekerbo'er Buckeroo noualas Fairbanks in Knlekerbo'er Buckeroo S. Hart in Money Corral .W. B. Hart In The Money Corral Tom Mix In. Roarln' Reform Mary Pickford In Captain Kldd. Jr. Nazlmoa In Out of the Fog 8hirley Mason In Thf Unwritten Code Shall Charlea Ray in The Busher Charlea Ray In The i Busher Martin tn Comrade Charles Ray In The 6nerlR"s Son Hell Alice .Jojce In , The Third Degree Alice Joyce In The Third Degree Bessie Barrlscale in Joysslyn'a Wife Cecil B De MIIU's Fur Retter. fer Worse Cfirlnne QrlRlth tn Thin Ice May Allison Castles Jn the Air The pickford In Long Legs Daddy LOng Lags Alice Joyce in The Third Degree, Charlea Ray In Oreased Lightning Theda Bara In The Siren's Song .Theda Bara The Slren'a Song -. Lockwood Harold Lockwood Shadows of iuspicion ". i Suspicion TOPICS OF INTEREST TO MOVIE PATRONS Artistic' Imagery tn "Daddy- Long-Leg8" New Theda Para and Wallace Reid Pictures "Daddy Lung Jgs," In which Mary Pickford will be scenafthe Stanley Theatre next week la filled tvlth delicate and artistic Iriiagerjr. , One of the most Wfefctlyo Incident deals with a com parlson oMhefrearing of Judy Abbott, the orphan asylum girl, and Angelica Wycko(F? a spoiled rich child. ..Turfy (Miss Pickford), t'lie. little girl, who. despite cruel treatment .and bad living conditions, brings sunshine and aid to the smaller children, is symbolized bv a Illy, rising from a dumping ground for old rubbish. Angellcn is smybolized as, a hothouse1 rose, beautiful because of Intense cultivation", but unable to stand the rigors of the ordinary out-of-doors. There is n pretty bit-showing the oourt of Dan Cupid, who sends-forth his emis saries to see that Judy falls in love Children play the part of Cupid's at tendants. Opera singers do not usuallv estl mate the value of flowers which audi- considered nice. But Theda Barn involuntarily dis covered how mlicb money was spent on the floral feast brought to her over the footlights In "The Siren's Song." Then he found out how. tery slmplr, hOW milch thfir met fn lamA mha - ---r- ....ii, .v. 6WIIIC UUC , snoweu ner the bill. In "The Siren's Snntr." nl.i. I, ; be shown at the Victoria Theatre nex week. .Miss Barn plays the part of Marinelll, opera singer, nnd 1'ic flowers form the tribute to her ait. The HO of every moring-putuie actor Is not a bed of roses. Tn the filming of "Upstairs nnd Down." which will be shown at the Stanley Theatre the week qf June 0, Kobert Ellis, Olive Thomas's leading man, nearly had a serious acci dent. Theie is a scene In which Mr. Ellis is seen as n dashing victor of the polo match, but the dash nnd vigor which he injected Into the scene nearly cost him dearly. Director Charles Giblyn insisted that leal polo ponies be used In the scene. The ponv sele trJ for Mr. Ellis proved , . ... , . ' io dc one or me most temperamental of tho lot. Wallace Beid, who will be seen at.thei Arcadia next week in "You're Fired." a pu-turh-Ation of one of the best of the O. Henry stories, has one of the best roles in which he has yet appeared. There are several reasons why Mr. Beid is a top-notch screen star. He is a man's man, an athlete and a splendid actor, and he has genial personality and magnetism. Mr. Beid is a lover of the great outdoors and a student of nature. FRENCH PLANES FOR U. S. Thousand Nieuports and 600 Spads Included In Army Consignment Washington, May 31. One thousand CCieuport and 000 Spad airplanes and 1000 Hispano-Suiza and 800 Gnome motors will be shipped to the United Stats;under th terms nf an agreement betweeu. tho -French .-.Government and thTJniled" STEates'lnjutdatlon commis sion. . ' S '. LEDGER FRIDAY SATURDAY The Road Called Straight A,- Bradv in Marie, Ltd Wallace Reld In You re Fired Anita Stewart In Two Women Constance Talmadge J1-8 '" Adventure The Road Called Straight Marlon nivl.i In Qettlng Mary Married Wallace Reld In You're Fired Anita Stewart In Two Women Norma Talmadte The Probation Wife Oeorge Walah In Help, Help. Police! Help, Help. Police! ChJL?,? ny In String Beans AIlfHi .Tav.. f Erneat Truex In Oh, You Women! Alice Joyce In The Third Degree The Third Degree Elsie Ferguson In Eyes of the Soul Elsie Ferguson In Eys of the Soul . M Hale Hamilton In After His Own Heart Fannie Ward In Call of the Weak Th''" Allison In The Island of Intrigue Dornthv n.11 . OlUe Thomas In Lome's Prisoner The Home Breaker Ula Rustling Lee a BrMe Carlyle niackwell Three Green Eies Charles Ray n The Sheriff a Son Taj lor Holmes A Regular Fellow Charles Ray In The Sheriff a Son Theda Bara When Men Desire Ethel Clavton In Vicky Van Ethv'1 ?ur.lon Vicky Van Emmy Whelen in The Amateur Adventuress 'Warren Kfrrlnn i. The End of the Game Norma Talmadge In The Probation, Wife Madge Kennedy In Daughter of Mine Anita Stewart In. From Headguarters K" n Mllle'a Don t Change Tour Husband Grace Valentine Mn TJnchastened Woman Orice Valentine in Unchaatened Woman ThY.'Vwn Mir"n " The Hpine-Town Olrl Cecil T D- Mllte'o For Better, For Worse Ethel riaslon In Vicky Van Ethel Clauon In Vicky Van William Farnum in The Jungle Trail 'L'illm Earniim. In The Jungle Trail Madeline Travere In Loe That Dares William Farnum in "The Man Hunter Tames Aubrey In Healthy, and Happy lames Aubrey In Health and Happy Star Cast In The Better 'Ole William Farnum in The Man Hunt Doualan Fairbanks In ,Pulsa Fairbanks In Knlekerbo'er Burkeroc Knlekerbo'er Bgekeroo Vivian Martin In The Home Town Girl Constance Talmadge In The t elled Adventure Marguerite Clark In Three, Men and a Girl SUr Out In The Cavell Case Star Caat In What Beaale Rarrlscale In Joysslyn'a y,.f,. W Do With Him Charles Ray In The Busher Charlea Ray In Tbe Busher v Tom Mix tn Mary Pickford fn Captain Kldd. Jr. Roarln' Reform Alice Joyce In The 'Third Degree Alice Joyce ih The Third Degree Corlnne drlflth In v Thin Ice Norma Talmadge in The Probation 'Wife Zeena Keefe Amateur- Widow . w s Hart 'The Money Corral 'M4ry Pickford tn Daddy J Long Legs Mary Pickford In Daddy Long Legs Charlea Ray In Oreased Lightning CharJea Ray iiu Greased Ltghtnlnr Theda Bara' "in Theda Bara In The ,8lreiv's Sonr The Siren's song W 11 Hart Poppy Girl's Husband "Bessie Barrlscale Joysslyn'a Wife LAMBS' GAMBOL Noted Actor to Appear In Annual Stunt 8how The Lambs will hold on Monday at 3 o'clock in the Forrest Theatre the auction sale of seats for their All-Star Gambol, which will be given at a mati nee at thijT Fprrest Monday, June 0. Noted stars'of the stage will come over especially fi'dm NewYork with Wil liam. Collier, the general amusement director, to take part In this sale, and Phlladelpbians will find this auction n dlvertfrfg entertainment in Itself. ' The Gambol this year w 111 be dis tinctly different from all other Gambols. George V. Hobart will, contribute a Sketch entitled "Getting Together." This will take the public behind the scenes at the Lambs In New York. George Cohan has written a skit and Hassard Short will give a syncopated allegory called "A Jazz for Cinderella," with lyrics by KcnnetluWcbb and music by Boy Webb. Mr. Short has also con tributed a fanciful musical number called "A Dream 8ketch"'from the old days at Daly's Theatre. In this all the famous "girls" of musical comedy will be seen revisiting Philadelphia. LENORE ULRIC'S "ACCENT" Star an American, Despite Her l Patois i So imbued has Lenore Ulrlc become t With thft Vfknrli.PanuiHan .I,....... 'she portrays in "Tieer Bose" that the . flVnch accent has ropt Into the Eng ?' lish she speaks "off stage" so that It is r1 supposed she Is of French descent. Tcrsons of that nationality, meeting her for the first time, talk French to her. Miss T'lric makes a brave effort to destroy their illusions about her, but soon finds herself floundering for a word in her meager French vocabu lary. She is an American girl, hail ing from a little town in Minnesota, and had her first professional experience in Milwaukee. Nippon Congratulates U. 8. Filers Washington. May .11. Congratula tions of the Japanese navy on the achievements of the United States navy in successfully accomplishing a trans atlantic flight wire exnrrmfd to Seere. itary Daniels vcseteidnr hr (h nnml .!.,, !!.- -e ,1 V . -- iul-av:"l! ul l,le -""pancsc emoassy. I - COLONIAL UlJUtUMD V. A.ND uviAniuu MAI'MCtt HiD AVES. BEST MIOU IN Tm 5 BIG ACTS 5 J. Warren Knrriersm I" "The End of ThqredaT Complete C hinge ef BUI and Alice Joyce m "Third Degree" NIXON O-ll II hi At If A u w h. r MATH. 2lllUF.VT 7 U Jllft F.VES BEST VAUDEVILLE ? HOW IN TOWN PARAMOUNT PRESENT- Vivian Martin ln "THE nO.ME T2KN..OA FNTinF -Nf-w wnrtw rrt ftglV-r RIVOLI yU.''iir.V'i"" " "THE THIRD DEGREE"' With ALICE JOICE AT,I..TAR CAST . i.;..i un'irJi,,,r '"in "nnwln i5." T-1-5 House Divided Herbert Rawllnsen. TJHTrence flrosamlth. frlil Bejemeri and 8am, (treat Can as in " i mw ttith i muf .LOCUST i vm "h M -i-, ,e ? Y-.rt.NT.en.Nlrdllnwr.Mtr Monday. Tneeday V edne.il Dorothv Dalton - "'-Ihv-from Ethel Clayton in "Vicky Van" NVtt WefV pOI'flTJI FAIRRAKm in "TnF, KMrWFRWfl mornr nrrmrinn" STRAND uwtMA-S"i1..' At W SSi "THE THIRD DEGREE" cnariF -K'v" i 5W ' nccess VY1U1 AL,1U. JUICE Added r-RIMA Plctnrj--"NIT8K Lat Half of Week Charles Rav - .. "'"Leased MHHTMtifl" BELMONT ,," ABOVE MARKET Dbuuy" Monday and Tneadav Marguerite Clark ,n ""l.'SRJ.yps i rrerinfaJar nnd Thn,.SVi T' Pauline Frederick VJ'V?. .V,- Friday and 8td7y"K CASB Anita Stewart, "Two Women" Woodside Philadelphia's Leading Park CONTINUED SUCCESS Rodia's Concert Band Giuseppe Rodia, Conductor Edna Wallace-Kinney, Contralto Soloist Concerts Afternoon and Evening Stvr, Unique and Up-to-the-Minute Amusements Fireworks Every Friday Evening 4.PENN Lanrusler ie. Ilet. lOlh c 4lt IHIIr glint and Mg. 7 V a NEXT WEEK TRIPLE FEATURE BILL! aadevllle Drama Comedy 1 irst lime at Popular Prices MAYO and LYNN FAHIIIONW It. . t)B LA FRANrE HEN.NEDi TIIE RELIJIAiH IIIAKI.1E HAPI.IN In "WHANOHAIEn" TOM MOORE In First Meet PMIede t PhliadelnhU Rh Showing ef "ONE OP THE FINFMT HILL fHANOEH THUHHUAT rhetoplaje ObUlned Through The STANLEY i Doeklor C.rperatlea WllAMOl3ffeVlB6 ThTUH Stars of Burlesk UIM Mlchslena PennettI Hatlle Ratio Millie Davis, tram Bachen. m Fln.iell, ranny Le " Is Billy Kelly, ui :ajre Flnndl With l0TAWilOOATOi UOXISri WHflNBSllAT NIU , in k, IOHT An Opportunity Th? Tt.f' B-wiw HOXIE If 111, .BfJK MARKET STREET Above I6TII TOrtA NORMA TAI.MMJOE In "TIlE M.fl MOON" Neyt Werk PEERLESS Presents MARY PICKFORD In adaptation front play and book "DADDY LONG LEGS" Directed by MARSHAL Ell AN Jnne S-OI.HK THOMAS In "UrHTAIRS AMI DOM's" PALACE , ISl' MARKET STREET 11 A. M. to 11.30 P. M. TODAi TOM MOORE In "ONE OF TIIE FIEST"' Added CIIAPI.IK In "SHAM11IAIED" Neit W eek ARTCRAFT Tresenla DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN HIS MOST RECENT PICTIRE "The Knickerbocker Buckaroo" ARCADIA Jk JaW CHESTNUT EEL. 18TI1 JTlk. I 10 A.M., 1. 2, 345. fl.45, 745. 9l30 P.M.'i Today MARGUERITE (MBit nnd EUGENE O'RRIEN In "COME OUT OF TIIE KITCHEN" N'eit Vt eek rARAMOl'NT Presents WALLACE REID In rirst Showing of "YouVe Fired" Market St. Ah Ninth OEOROE WAIJII In idded THArl.lN In "SHAVOHAIFn" Nef Meek H.M, FOX Presents THEDA BARA lu fimt bhowlnr of "The Siren's Song" June 9 "WOMAN" MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER NEXT WEEK The Punaterf nnd Sonrstera BISON CITY FOUR life and JnllUr Galore SPPCIL ADDED FEATURE . JOS. K. WATSON Tlie Femow "Able Kahhlhle" C'omedlnn EXTIt MIIIKD FEATURE 7 MUSICAL HIGHLANDERS rntnonrrl nf MHoHr OTHKR ACTS WORTH mill K IinOM) AND SNIDER AVE. Ilallv. ;10i Fvenlnra. l K and B NEXT WEEK FASf INATINO (URLS, SMRT MlNflS DEBUTANTE REVUE SWAGGER DANTES WW. FOX Presents WILLIAM FARNUM In First South Phila. Showing THE JUNGLE MAN OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE mi.r. phanofd rmtnspAT MRKET RTRET BELOW 60TII NEXT WEEK FRANK nnd RAI WOLF Preent Ten Royal Yuena Japs niRFCT FROM JAPAN Latest Episode "The .Man of Might" nit.i, rHAvnrn TmmsnAY Rl?r CNT MARKET Hi O Ej IN 1 NTREET Hel. I7TII II A. M TO llllfl P. II. Net Week PAKA.M0UNT Presents CHAS. RAY IN FIRST NnOW'INR "THE BUSHER" 'He'd have made Tr Colin look like a raw rookie." A rattling good atorT nf the diamond Great Northern nARNDAD F.niE WE. Next Monday, Toendar, Wednesday PAUIINE FRF.nERIt'K In "ONE WFKK OF LI7TE" Neit Thnradar. Frldar and Satarday ETHEL I LAlTON In Flrf North Phlla, Hhowlnr. "VirKV VN" VDH IMX PHOTOPLAY ALHAMBRA 8T- MIIRRtN eIt Mender. Tuesday. Wednesdar PRISCILLA DEAN In "THE EXQUI01TE THIEF" Added "Silent Mratery" (No. 7) TR0CADER0 10TIIANT ARPII MATINER TIA1I.V TH r. I HOME OF REAL , IU'RLKWIUTE Thl. Afternoen nnd Kvenlnr TIIE TAXI IIURLEHQUEBS and I'BINf KMB OIXIA Week C'emmenrlng Jpne t TnB NEWEST IN IIURLERQUE THE STROLLERS BURLESQUES i.OTS OF FUN ANH PRETTY OIBIJS IH1MR KIUTURK sjr mJF OEOROE"WAIJII In 8ffl IP $m at tW 'MONTllOMEllV I B!. I l'.d.Mion.N rdllnger.Uen.Mgr. I fgaB 1MIIA MT.s lV. ISrtxoc P1! 11.VEM.NUS. 1 A 'til j sit j I.y ''' W'VY AUBOTT and 54 the Dancing Violin Girls I J ieo 11. Iloeli, Rag Xylophontet fg-fCE-aOIF. POLO in "PRlT. HI ONER KIR LIFE," First ef El Cclone Umllh ierl.s. tl t pitim.' i,raTio TiirTRKw. umibb If ADELPHI n . u. . .roBa m. Eves., r.Pop wmm iyiic l At V W gf.W UVV Eminent Belmont Tttitrt (N. Y.) Socctti "THE LITTLE BROTHER" r. araer aesiearaBBei ea -t v -r, 'yS. eaT aaTaawV - ,grk. Amerka. n Adapted by Milton Ooldsmltli from his (tripping novel The P.abbl and the rrleal Perfeet Cast. Inelndlng MAHEI, RUNJFA. EI O EN IE BLAIR, MARV MM.KSON. SAM .KipWAN. STEPHEN WRK.liT. Ilm HOWELL LINDLEV, W1LLLM ST. JAMKS and JOHN (IOMAR BROAD Below iJll U 0jl 1 MATINEE TODAY AT 2tl5 SUMMER P,.lni,. - 1 f-A I PRICES I f 7Zr,rRT nav, P .-J V IVtKYTMHC A fEnrscr tHTMTAIM. MHT tHOULD Mil mommmmBm wjaTaraararaarara i ,aW;ITC-'51,r.2iVi,fc5i Ka iri.Muti.tei y MVSIC I K .gHaBH.-' MaBageaeaaiBat I oKM "'fkck'"'IM LV. bBbbBbm aH ak BeaVBVaeVvtal agageafaflWaW S o-s't oe Pf m ii i ' '"'" iai K"4niininiinini!iiiniJ!n!i.iiii!!ni!inin!niii,i.iitiiDiiinrninii,iiii!miMiirnnninriniiiiiii!ibmiHiiRiK : -i HI iNiiiiiiniiiiiNiiii'iiiiTiHn'fluiniai NO "BLUE MONDAY" WITH HER IN TOWN! LYRIC R35Mt 5-laili29aaiiHaiiiiiliiHkiiiB aHiLLLLGj(!!LHiLaLLLLLLLHiiKv !B 4 Shows SHHEm 1 DAILY HH 25c 50c flRHK hr saaalsHaHisBHiliBiB LAST WEEK Beginning Monday Evening of OLIVER MOROSCO'S Grettcit Laufhint Ssccets LEO CARRILLO BROAD AB.ARCH MATINEE TODAY BEST SEATS $1.50 In Frederir and ki LOMBARDILTD GRACE VALENTINE AND TIIE ENTIRE ORIRINAL CAST Don't Forget the Lambs' Gambol, Forrest, Mon. Mat, June 9 Philadelphia, May 31st, 1919. Dear Public: I have personally seen 100 stars, who have pledged themselves, to appear and take part in THE LAM&S ALL-STAR GAMBOL at the FORREST THEATRE Monday afternoon, June 9th, at one o'clock, sharp. The prices will be $1. 00 to $5.00. Truthfully yours, William Collier, General Amusement Director. P. S. Be sure and be at the Auction Sale Monday, June 2nd, at the Forrest Theatre, dt 3 in the afternoon. ADELPHI HROAll HEMJW Mat. Today, Tonight Last Time l-l STl'ART WAIKER I I PRESENTS If Booth Tarklngton'a 1 SEVENTEEN V Gregory Kelly AND OEHUNAL COMPANY CHESTNUT ST. c",bi. A. H. Woods' TUaghlng r.miV.i " 0 MAT, TODAY Tonight ' LAST TIME J' D.M0X0 With FLORENCE MOORE , Dariting Cortiawz I 1820 Chest Bt. Office 309 Baker Hide a i.aiiijv rtn UAUtl opgr timrcTinv r.rn & j. j wiir !EKt nnir.r r. iitnurniEen t BEGINNING MONDAY', rvraiMr; at s.ic :' . u t 1.1.111U r a iia on. nate , . ...t iu!ar Matinee Thursday Best Seatf $1. 3 50c to $2 Sat. Mat., 50c to $1.60 ' Mr. Walter Hast Presents tKev THEATRE LOCUST ST Se.u C 1 I Kjf. CH. I M.U. WW. (t 1 lrt Bsken, p A SK UV. B..15e F ,-5iC- CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE- Eminent . '"SSteJC .FZ -?41i lllilII!IIlill!HI!Ilill'IIIIU!l!!INnill!V, -?, 2 WEEKS, BEGINNING MONDAY Philadelphia never had a Sensation like this before. Get in the splash! See ' Mack Sennett's BATHING BEAUTIES (IN PERSON) Those dashing, bewitching girls in the flesh. See them in song anS dancing act. Then jou'll laugh at Sennett's greatest screen satir "YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN" Fanny nation's Comedy itith BROAD'STREET THEATRE Week of June 9th i Matinee Saturday, Jiino 14th Tventy-sexentli Annual l'erformunca or the Philopatrian Players Under management and direction of James J. ."-ikelly. In Oeorge JI.4' . Cohan's Comedy "Broadway Jones'' For the benefit of the Sliterr,of th Oood Shepherd, Conet of St. "Mag dalen, Ot;rmanton " Seats on said t thevConvent On and after Juno Sth at the Ttatf. - ORPHEUM HATi ?'0DA1- iK a" East Times of 7 ' lj'-,". , MaaDwiM4eTaaiL'i!l..la J 4 wR? faiagai i "TflJ ' SS m En M n rF''m i i E, ft n m