JUNE. 2ir -ion . ,...; ' ;,-.'Bi'-t"- ' r ' L 1 ' - -i-J i 'iitfiCKEY' NEWEST OF MOVIE MYSTERIES BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK'S PLAXGOtiRS !W THEATRE blLLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments at the Various I'lay- houses in This City :u TTtirrt()Xs rOIxRllHT "Mlefcrj," Murk Bennett photo i-nimilj. Miibol Nonniiiiil Ii fpntiirrd In tlie tuunc imrt. The heroine is a rIi'1 full of fun it nil four- ' lrssiipxs, nml the film lint tunny linlr bremlth ileiils. It is n story of love nml liope, of lniiRhter anil touri, of pathos nml of glmliiPHs, toll In a ny (lint ninkes in-li srene roino closer to (lie heart. It nlso hits humor nml thrills. Wheeler Oakland stnr of "The Spoilers," Is leading man. coxrrrixa attiiactio.xr HA It HICK -' llroken Itlossonis," . W. ("irlllitlt'H latest nontioti, tellliiR n trngie storj of LoihIoii'h Chinatown Lillian (lish hns the role of the pa thetic little heroine, Itirhanl llarthel mess, the Kimlly lilpnlistii' ( hincsc, nml Donald Crisp, the brutish anil brutal vill.iln. liilllith has Intro-, iltii'Pil epoeh-niaUInc innovations, Bill nr.ItT "Oh, I'ik-Ip." nm.ilcnl comedy, oieeptlonally iiniiiiHK specl-i men of rollirkltii; summer show. The, entertalnius quality of the rust Is in dicntcd by mention of such principals ns Bessie Wj mi, Frank Knj, Hazel1 Kirke. Icmielo Mnrtinetti, Nniii'.v' I'flir, Sam Ash. I,ev Cooper nml IIht ry Kellj. A wiriiIkIi, vUni'iouii, i cnlizliiR chorus. Last week. PHOTOPL 1 V p7MNyW)-"Tlie Crimson CSnrdenin," fenturliiK Owen Mooie, llcdda Not a and a special Htipporting (iold)V)ii cast. The rlnrj Is by Hex lleiieh, and vtas directed by him. Its locale is New Orleans ami the plot is one of mystery anil suspense. An added at traction is "Siiniijsidc." in which Charles Chaplin make his appearance after u long absence from the screen. I PALACE- "Square Deal Sanderson" will have William j. Hart in the leading role and as director. Lam- I bert Illllyer collaborated in the I scenario Ann Uftle is the leading1 lady in the storj. which lias its locale in New Mexico. The new Chaplin ' picture will also he shown. i AItC. MA "Other Men's Wives" j the starring vehhle for Dorothy Hal ton. The ctar plajs the role" of an impoverished orphan society girl who depends upon her associate for sub- ' Mstnncc. A number of Paramount! piajers are In the support. "Sunnj side," with Charles Chaplin in 'j. chief role, is the added coined. VICT011IA-" Fighting for Cold" has lom .tut in the chief role. It is the piotiirizatlon of William Macleodl Raine's nniel of the mining ennuis. ! lAiwnni i,e nnim mane tile proiluctiou I for William I'm. TJie comedy pictuie will be "Siinnjside," witli Chaplin as the star. KE(1E T - "Some ISriiln" brings little Viola D.ini as the chief plajer. The story Is fiom the scenario bj the Misses Duff j. Henry Otto directed it fril Mutrn nml it la n ......!.. ..!.. -- ' " " " ' ' "iin.Wj 1IC- I ture. Showing for the first part of! tile week. "The Innocent Adten- I turevs" will have Vivian Martin as its' siar lor the last half. JliroU J-"1-hr Man Who Turned White" is the .-.t!trriiig'phicle for IJ, 1!. Warner Tlie story is !y y Willis and was dhoetcd liy I'aie Frame. It is an oriental st'orv and permits of much color in , "i,,,.,,!,. of Wabi.l. Ilarbara Castleton is the lending woman. ALU tttll- "Secret Service" iih j. ,.,,.-.. niiiHH'K a.s me star, jji-st i nun m me ween, anil Men n'nmnn and Money," with Kthel Clnjtou, last half ' aril a i) 'Seeict S ervice, i, ill. ivoncrr. txarwicn. hrst half, and "I'll (let You Yet." with Dorotln !ki, last half "l LOCI ST "Secret Service." Uobcit Warwick, first half week, and "I'utting It Over Hrynnt Wnshbuin, last half. ,. ,, nl tlie with with 1 'ti nllVl 1,1,1 KIUTII'S- Marie Dressier, bill-ton per. in substantial mirth and melodv ;', Ivan Ilankoff. Husslan dan cer, in "The Darning Master," with two m. pert nldes for .special numbers; De est weapon against defeat. Mickey is Leon nml Davies, in wartime travesty, ' a mischievous little gill bubbling over "Tlehind the I'lout" ; Lydia Harry ,! with the Minshine and joy that are con song comedienne; Al Shane and Joe taglous. Sully, in singing sketch ; mllilnrvi parody, "Hattle of Wbatstheuse," l presented by Gallagher and Holley;' Jim Cjillcn, with a portfolio of west- , ern fun; Tour Hoeders, iieriulists; Dennis Ilrothers, rex-olving ladder athletes; news and kinogram pictures. OLOHE "Summer Uirls and Fell fluys " a seasonable and fun seasoned musical comedy, xvith large cast and ' chorus; Durpiesne Comedy I-'our: Lear, IMinondsou and Myers, just out of the army, in song and chat; Ken ' nedy and Hurt, original songs; Hegay nnd Lorraine Sisters, (lancers; As-alii Japs and other ac:s. ! BliOAinVlY "Hon Voyage," musi cal show condeiified, large caat;i "Daddy Long Legs," on screen; Wil- i bur Sweatman and company, in ja.J and jokes; Dancing Kennedys; Chung' Wlio Four, orientnl entertainers. New bill Thursday. 0HOSS KUYS Tommle Allen and' , company. In comedy, songs and 4 (lances; Foster mid Scnmoiig, a pair! of corkers; Freeman, Ilcnton and company, in novel sketch; Jewell and I lnl ..In, ......l..ltr ... - , ,,, n.. I in, iiiii ninsiuiisin. ixcw Ulll itiurs- 'liy. ui'"- uoseiime. charm hft V."??"'."' rM0lh 4It I'nllr Zil.Xi ii nil Hrr. ; , NKXT WKKit I.uto Stam nf "TOO MANV mVKKTIIKAKTS" THANK I'ATIIKIA KELLUM & O'DARE K..H,IATTlll.UW & ro. r,Altl.X a I.KHiHT 'OXII'A.NV rirt XX'eiit rhlladellihln Nhnwlnr nf "STOLEN ORDERS" Stupndou Urury I.ann Molndrumn Klltr Cordon Carljle lllnrkwrll Mnntacil iixe Jiinn Kltldtn 'ENTIllK I'HANOIJ OF 1111,1, THUItSnAY CIIMtlin rilAI'I.IX 111 'SIT.NNVSIIIK?. rbotoplnro Obtalnrd 1 hrnnirii The STANLK llooklnr C'orporatlnii qAYETY otri iiki.IiO, atnr.s nd WICKA. XVACKA DANCEftS w $&EMM Q So 4 RK BM 1 l TO BE SEEN IN SUMMER SHOWS mfM a " v id mMv m&&ezmm. i ..rjmwm j si i - .. ' vw-'wl. , w ; ,. . '-"'', m, RDBFT5T WAUWICK. W 3 HART. M ZT ' i t "Jfrffir vS! J I JSRET service" "UAM PEAL SMWR50N: WlNKLt. fl & , V' Mi A mobm4MD Tirana ,ni PaUcc- o'lobi? M ?'. f" mhPY Xa &2fefir yWZ A ' .'i)i V M!XV WmF ?S NC run toi mix. I DOROTHY PALTON "OTHER MEN'S WIVE? "Arcadia staged jiixenili' net; Melnotte and Lepdorn, specialists in artistic non sense, witli a song or two; Comfort and King, hlackfncists, in "Coon- own invorcons ; Hicham i,ee. adept mimic; the Itrittons, "two .Inz.iiotinds" ; Kinn'do llrothers. ttnmiin art posing; Kddlc I'olo, in "Cyclone Smith's Comeback." ir,,M.U 7,'Y - Kellum and O'Daie, musical comedy stars, In novelty: "Stolen Orders," Drury Lane pliotodrama. with six stars; I3ru Matthew and coinpaii), in "CJnlik Sales," hj Will Cressj ; Fatly and Leight. in "The Water Wagon " New bill Tliursdaj. A'A'0 "Shoes," original skit, fea turing Hn.Minne Whipple and Walter Houston; the Cordons, sprightly sa tire, "Tlie Ways of Comedy"; Adler and Dunbar, lomie imitations; (ieor galis trio, sh.irpsliooting; Weber, I'.eek and Fra.er, xnried feats; "The I.uslier," screen loniedj. New hill Tiitirsd.i). Ill KLUKfJIi: f!A 1 V.T Summer mirth and bright nielmlj are teatuies o the new show. Several prominent burlesque special ists arc featured in the extravuganza wherein a tastefully garbed chorus disports itself. TROUAMUIO I'rincess Nemo, in ex ton'ivo icpcrtoiif of new d.ini es, fea tures "Humming llird ISurlesquers " Fddle Miller and Ih'ttina Sheldon are among tlie cast. Large and llxclj chorus. "MICKEY' IS AN OPTIMIST Photoplay Heroine Surmounts Suf fering With a Smile The pient asset a sense of humor in living through suffoiing and sortow, is woudcifull illustrated in Mack Sen nett's photoplay "Mickey," to be seen at the Forrest Theatie beginning Mnn- day nftcinooii. In war riildi'ii l.urupe tliex liaxe bin lie their burdens because , ,, ,, , , ., mey learneii to smile tiirougu ine mosi Mickey, a lonely waif with all the i iicun. stum es against her, prox-cs that her endurance tiiumphs only bciause il is siippoitcd by her own natural nppre- I . t. ,,..' i f .:,.....:...... kju.. i nation of the hiinio'.' of situations. She knows how to sepal ate tlie petty fiom tin, i,''il hi' thitirr to tife nml how to .laugh away the small, while accoinplish- ing the grcit tliins. Mii'key shows that she lias learned even under the most stieniious trials to see the humor of it all and to laugh genuinely that grcut- ItlEOAI) A XlllVTrmxtT'wi' 1'','-N.1.V,n.--'.1,,"l"r.ien'.)li;r. IIXll.X XIA'IK 1,1m on. KVI-M.NHS. 7 ft 9. SOV S SOc. 80c i A I, I, ncxt xi pfc-L- ROSETIME An Frimnl An k (Urden (OMl'OKT AMI KIMi In CnontciMn Dlvorcona .Ml:i.NOTTK A lajHIOJT ArtlBllc Nnnwenst Ult'lllltl) I.Kl;. "Mlmh-" ' P.liialilnnres..HnmnQladlntor8 TllK HUITTONSV'Jii'; Tt,,y" Another Cjjrlnne ftnilFli Mnrx. "(j i lone hnilth' Comebnck)" xriiu lAioie I'alo bt3SSSr- ynJiJQurgTtff" H Phlladclnhia'a Leadlnn Park r j... ci j. j? . n i andr Recreation Wonderful New Rides Thrilling nnd Sensational Free Concerts by Rodias Concert Band (Unkeppe HcMpn, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney Contralto Fun for Children TOY HUNT Wednesday, July 9th FiKKwnttKn fevERY rniDAY moiit tures Humming Isird liiirlcnuers iiSsn. SjSS si-sza WOODSIDE ;s ', 4s. m&m 3 , -. - k 8. mi v felts -4 "-" x i v- urn l i MS R,- -m mm n wim iw .m ' jvt ttwT, xr v m 's t r jl . . Mffl I WAt, 11ARY LILLIAN Jl"5H. I M$S$Mmu, .PAVIE6. ' "BEOK.EN BLO?SOMS" l Puwal'ES -safe- 1 ONJVEN MOORE "THt CRIMSON GARPEHIA"5taiilcxi Colonial to Have Organ Tlie Nixon Colonial Theatre in Cicimantown xxill be closed for a fexv weeks during the summer for the pur pose of installing a new ami handsome organ, together with a powerful gener ator, insuring the most improved pro jeitinn of pictures It will also be thoroughly renovated during the few weeks of the stimuli r that it is cloed, .,, v,ill open in the late Mimmor xvith . . . . . ..,..,. its usual standanl of audeille nnd mo tion pictures. Manager 1'red (! Nixon NirdliiiKer is mnkinK elaborate nhris for the coniiiiK season. UlllllTl--------- .-J--.--..-- - . - 4 "I'm H UBBJ&?jG&Ei2Si teMW.4'm$MXim&exs8 jtf iwH&ilHKS!a&ifcK!i9n(34 v wSMWwM&!m i MUSICAL EVENTS IN PHILADELPHIA CIRCLES Horatio ronnill Iho l'hl i,.tppliln tarl Uiik.' annoum es thnt nut Itli-UiiiifllnK litn l i em in eiilnnct' tif an 11 pf'tiil in til n h mt'nUK'r if th, fac-ull f I' nl,u.! itistiint,. Iir ulll mill rnutllui his r Nf(h m'i In 1'hllil- U'-i, '..id, h.i..i ,y ,1.1,11111', U 1111' C Villi ,,K, .Xrplir-ntlnnM for lh chn-u of tho xicn-l dcN',ohn l'Itll (ire nun lliitf fi.-Hdl l. I ih m"irptarv Mr II I' Mumm... i iin... nlshlliK I" J'ln Ihu ilioriM fm next B,M son Its rnrlj-tlllh fliuulil make th'.r npi'lu.i- lli'Th," or'.',"' .U,K AVI '.'.Vr'.'-SV;,;1! 1h plans .if Hi fluij f,.r in i -m .ire uu . a lartfer u'ulo thmi e-r hernr- Two rTltiln rni liiflhiR th "Minnn'x !. Llf'f .i,. WMr..,.V.':1'' B'4on.-Jn !' .MiiiiiK or this wii'k nn.) in-.i nvoiinc The procrnm lOliHlntnl i.f vm.il. t',1 1 n ,in.l 1,1.11.. iiumliors ami Hi" pm.lls wlm mrllii- p te.l Hhowi'd a hlKh iltkMi uf juutUhnci , hurid ix T!lt Phll.ldnlphl.t Cho-Ml Sorlftx win Rh' lh' .XIphsIhIi it XVillow ilrtu.. furK on I Ue,ln".uJ- v.nliiir . lulj iiii.It ih.' i,ni.,n il 'Hip inlfil ! X Ii tur HPit"-rr s Or h stn 'J h,. ,tl. i I IhIh M, ti. l.mli Muki i H'tK.ir M'lnii". tenor, nml Itmrl S'oti h',s xi.m l,. ,, nf.fiom Hollywood, where there i other RlllBln 'ifletlr (hiili'ns It, ihU" In thl lonrerl sh ulil lommuiil alt ,,l with .X.'r Thundtr. pnrt onie Th" minlls of I'hllln Unrren Ciir.kn a reiltal Wt-ilncilm fvinliiK- In th. inh uiiiilie for the M'rren. I'lnh rnumi hftnr.' an iniill.'ui tt' ril '. ,1 ' m. nan i np hiiiKini; was nr n IilK-h tan da r.l rhn ishfut. In fimie Inftninr. i. lulling with ,i risxmiial work In i j r"-ni,i, nf al.'it twi!t-t. numlifri f-intlalh rml,. uortl ' i M,. Win.li In ih, smith ' lulls I" P"r i' t tun th, Sriinx'i! aril Is iTa. arti I.' Muku. rlt,. Hair "Tin Dtnnimir llo." hu h Amn ltmlfr. ' lank' ' ftu i I" iar"lln. Thnninn an.l "llepi litanrr," v i n I. I'll in MiUi other puplN wlio look part wei' I5h. s llarlnw, IJurithy l!riilnn II."-nie Il-i,lnn lliinn. II ii,l n ilnnc Ki .Kin inn Ichmin Mnr j n ic 'ii n" - -, I ii anl M. ra '" r I . I n . Hi 'r . ,lrl and Mn-n - - - - 1 II I T njTMl IJ JiJJJXajXXJLJJJ.E. ere at ET3 (?3 B"pT3 tSamnfil CtsfK a TWICE DAILY, 2:20 AND 8:20 SPECIAL OVERTURE, "MICKEY," BY AUGMENTED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND THE THIRD OF THE SUPREME TRIUMVIRATE FIRST YOU SAW D. W. GRIFFITH'S "BIRTH OF A NATION." THEN THOMAS H. INCE'S - GREAT SPECTACLE. NOW COMES MACK SENNETT'S $500,000 SUPER PRODUCTION THAT EPITOMIZES V ARDS V 'si THE PHOTOPLAY AN UNFORGETABLE COMPENDIUM OF THRILLS, LOVE, HUMOR AND ADVENTURE MTM.I.Kll ll AN ALL-STAR CAST, INCLUDING Mabel Normand and Wheeler Oakman You'll Like Mickey! Breaking Attendance Records Everywhere! PRICES: NIGHTS 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 MATINEES 25c, 50c and 75c TOPICS OF INTEREST TO MOVIE PATRONS 1 About Teddy Sitmpson and Ann Little "Crimson Gardenia" Rex Beach Story Hex- Itcaeh's "The Crimson tlnr ileniit" and Chailie Chaplin in his latest comedy, are the features announced for the Stanley next week. With sin h a popular writer and a great comedian combined on one program this means ilueiim delight and merit. In this first sliov ing of "Tlie Crimson (iarihuiia." all the host of Hex Heidi's skill in the nit of writing will be revealed. Ac i iistomeil to depiit the conflict of primi the passions. Hex Itench is too skilled a novelist to mcilook the appealing element. Indeed, much of his prrMige and popularity hate been derived from that M'i'y gift. He paints his canvas with lii'i. sweeping strokes, yet the lig uies in his dramas are cecnlialh human and appealing. "The Itrnnd" demonstrated that and it is condimed in "The Crimson llanlenia." Charlie Cli.'iolln new loinedy, also presented foi the fiist time, is called "Sitnnv- stile anil it is sanl to oe lull oi new stunts and icplete with new Chnplin funny ism-". Ann I.ittlo always wanted to supno.t William S. Halt, she being heiself a it. i . t t . ,, ihlineator of western role-. Hut the chance neier cnnie until reeentli, when Misse I,. l.asl,x loaned her to Mr 'Hart for "Square Deal Sanderson," 1,! ntel rtiT'ift uletnrn whleli xi 111 '" ''l .Xrtir.llt pli tore. Willi Ii will I be shown at the Palace next week Miss Little is a westerner in fait and in her work. She is nn out-door girl. a fine rider, a quli-k shot, talented and linrming. The coriipany migrated to a I, , iilt.in some hundred and fifty miles w on del fill bit of desert land and there tin' conipnin made camp for two weeks and lleil the life they were portray Fine feathers and elegant clothes do not iKLCsNinily bi'iiiK hapiiness to a woman, iicciudini; to the dramatic sit -nation contrived by C. fSiirdner Sulll an, in "Otlier .Men's Wives." iuwhhh Dorotln Dalton in a wonderful array of elegant cow ns will be featured at' the Arcadia net week. She play the part of a young woman named Cwithi.i and mines in n set of IIJ B n y sLjLJLJJLlJULa-IJJUlJLMJ J Jj Last!59 Starting Monday Matinee MOTION PICTURES AND ESTABLISHES NEW STAND- OF EXCELLENCE. OF GLADNESS society women Modern gown creations' not exploited lij Miss Dalton will be found on the other women of the ex riptionally large cast. Cynthia has been raided in silks and satins. She is left penniless mid is lorceii to accept the hospitality of n man who uses her as a tool to hrenk up. home thnt he may ninrrj the woman She Is compelled to go through with the scheme, but fiiinllj. becoming con vinced of the honor mid Integrity of the husband, exposes the plot and works out the destiny of the charac ters in nn unexpected manner. Miss Teddy Sampson Tom Mix's Wilding lad.i, I mall and slender. but1I,"'p" "I'Peailng before the footlights for' she is a bundle of nerve and seems to fit right into n western story ns If she) were born on the plnins, though she was born and reared in New York. One fiat she accomplished In tbei making of Tom Mix's latest picture was more Hearing on the spectator, than on her npparcuth. She jumped fioin n spieding old wagon, which at times rolled nn two wheels, Into Tom, Ml's nrin. Mix at the time speeding along the road horseback. She ni asked afterward : ' "Weren't jou afraid he would let you fall?" ' Tedilj looked up in surprise and re plied "He couldn't let me fall. I had too tight a 'nhl on him. As long as lie hinuelf wnv safe, so was I." This si'ii'-ationn! leap occurs in "Fighting for Gold," principal feature nixt week at the Victoria. II It Warner, the I'ngli-li actor. In CHESTNUT BELOW The Star of Musical Comedy, Vaudeville and Screen! MARSE DRESSLER THE QUEEN OF HUMOR In Her Own Individual Kind of Fun LYDIA BARRY in , m:i'KHTiiii 1 1 ; or mixi, WALTER DE LEON AND MARY DA VIES A Delightful Military Satire, "Behind the Front" ED Gallagher & Rollcy Joe FOUR ROEDERS lATIM AIIIIKII TTItfTIII.S! AND AN ORIGINAL CONCEPTION. Tno Mim llnll.t, .; I'. M.. -!.1e nml ."ille drills Mnnsn n Xt rfk In Xihniior Hell, N'n Telnlnn' OrdiTH for JPREFRESHINGipk P TO THE SHORE !Wk f Jfflwp u' " uairrllri j art sensatiox pk 1 L 4- ORCHESTRAS 4 jffP I liSEK(.rtNNrl ln ''V(II.s (II'IIIIIIATII.ISM jfflSr I LGAIUNCKijflr mm ti rt i WEEK LAST AND p"ueTr Nights rr Will, ow mjr " . MESSRS. Ft. .Qi 1'rtitnt sA'f s TheOnlj A-i Ss Dig Show A jr With a nnillnnt end Iiiflinllns la Town sJJ'ZJi-r . irV,(i Frank Fay SjAlW Harry Kelly 7Qfl' i) Sam Ash T ff I .!( Ignacio Martinetti A Real Will Sam Curtis Mu.lr.l il Lewii Succen lyH fj 4Br- mma lot A f "' " ' Cooitit jy rbcilr Vf In N fewit AMERICA'S FAVOHITE COMPOSER VICTOR HERBERT and his ORCHESTRA VICTOR HERBERT, CONDUCTOR CONCERTS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING .Music I'm foil IteserioJ Seats in uiHnnr-p at the Park WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 25TH ALL AMERICAN COMPOSERS PROGRAMS Aflornnnn at THURSDAY. 2 3U an.l 4 .in STRAWBRIDGE & Dr. Herbert JTily, Conductor COMPOSERS' DAY New Compositions directed by the Composers Fisher Hadley Herbert Kinder Matthews Tily. SOLOISTS Misb Inez Barbour, Soprano. Mrs. Clara Yocum Joyce, Contralto. Nicholas Douty Tenor. Dr. Howard S. Zulick, Tenor. John Owens, Tenor. Horace R. Hood, Rantone. Aocompanltd by Victor NEW IIIGII-CLASS v. "The Man Who Turned White," at the ltivnli next week, plnvs the role of nn Arabian desert raider. All .union, known as "the scourge of the Snhnrn." There are desert scenes in the pro iluctiou, witli wild-rifling Iteiloiiins, whirling dervishes, camels, carnnnS tint a thrilling fight between the desert bandits and soldiers, ending in the rescue of the girl and "The Mnn Who Turned White." ( Lew Cooper, Quartetlst following the footsteps of Ids brother In adopting the stage as a profession, Lew Cooper, of "Oh, I'nele'." comes from a fninih devoted to music. He has louricen cnri. in iniiier was u imiou , cantor. Willi his brothers, Harry, Ir- j irg and Lew, the) formed the Lmpire i City Quartet, appearing in vaudeville. The tout od the country for years on the "big time." I Pearl White's New Contract I'enrl White, seen bj thousands of cei each week in motion picture-, es terilat signed a iong-tinie contract wit'i William Fox It xwis annoiinied her first picture will be released in Septeni ber. Her tlrst pln.t will be staged at the new Fox Film Compnnv Studio, New ork fltj. with the outdoor sinics in Lou,: Island. Aetna Explosives Calls Meeting A special meeting of the stockholders of the Aetna ISxplnsivcs Company, Inc , has hien called foi Thursdnt, .lulx 111. in the general offices of the lonipniij at (!.") Iiroadwaj. New York rit , for the purpose of taking action on the icad justtnent plan. TWELFTH STREET AL SHAYNE TIM'. SIM.1M1 IIKXITX JAMES H. CULLEN DENNIS BROS. I'll ti itixn i. on r.Ki.M, "THE DANCING MASTER" Mulitn. H r XI., a,1 In Sl.tll) rillifrt Sinii Ui-jstenf. Itncf 2130 s - nliiriln nr llolirt.iih Last l-SLWed. Matinee Today Haze! Kirke Bestie Wynn Nancy Fair Elizabeth Moffat Ma-Belle Mile. Renee Adorer Sloden A CHAMPION BEAUTY CHORUS fl llfcA 1 Kt, iii(i r r 'lnl. nl ,1 vi.l ' '.! THEATRE Except sat. 50cto$1.50 Cjrove Park JUNE 26 T ?,"." CLOTHIER CHORUS Herbert'H Orchestra AMUSEMENTS M aW.P.lJST ST"r''T aihim', im tdii.w "rtoi.i:n oiii:rs" w.i, m:.t Kr.K rinsT miiiiu ino REX BEACH'S ., 'Ati:st riioTori,.v Tlie Crimson Gardenia" AIIIIITln.Mt. ll'ATI IIP. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "Sunnyside" IIKST I'HK.NKNTTIOV If 1 1 M1IIKKT STKKI'.T " M. lo 11:30 P. .11. Tndaj llRry I'll kfi.nl In "iiiniiv i.ovn i,i:cm" Neil -fk MiTI l:IT PrrnrnU WM. S. HART In Inlllul I'rrarnlnllnn nf "Square-Deal Sanderson" ADDKII TTII1f1ION CHARLIE CHAPLIN n "Sunnyside" rirhl "lioHlns: t ih;mmtiii:i,. ibtii III .1I. 12. , 3IS 5,Si ..5t j,.30 ,.,, lnililj 11. (.rmili,. "Turn iir.iitT srsir." VpiI llrrk PtllMllll-NT I'rf.nl DOROTHY DALTON In Tims. II Inrr lllrrrtnl Plrtiire "Other Men's Wives" MIIIKII irTIIMTIIIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "Sunnyside" IT'S llll I TI.T "KriiKT KHirE" Net llcl-k 1111. ro Prr.rntn TOM MIX In n Nrw Utirii ThriHrr "A Fijrht for Gold" ililnl Ittnirtlon llrfl sliolnR CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "Sunnyside" (cmrrit ComMnfd Ulth llunmn In(rrft JtlRHKT srRI.IJT AT .ICNll'ER II A II. TO 11 P. 1. MAT i:m Summer Girls and Fall Guys OITprhiE it .logons Tuneful Ituvlcnl Compdr sprrliil milled iitlriutlon, Ilttfiiipsnr C'omfdr t-our, lliirmnm liiKrr nml nn .iliiHPm. Ollipr ,1rl llnrth 1Mill. 1111)111 AMI sN'MlKK AVE. Il.ilU. 3l)s I.irnliivi' I'lJ anil 0 Nt It I'eU The sp.ihonnlilp Utitlriil (.'omfdy "BON VOYAGE" I'lrst sni(h I'liilndclphl i li(mlnc of MARY PICKFORD IR DADDY LONG LEGS Ulll ( luncnl TliurMl.ii mvkki.t Mitmrr H. flora Ii i J Ki Kv n ngs 7 X. J Nit Ut'ck Hip rupnlnr Ciimedlriine TOMMY ALLEN & CO. in a Nph A!tikJril Tune Other IY.it i:re Aits IIII.I, ( II N(.I.I) Till ItDW REGENT 11 ikm:t -iiii.Kr III'.l.tlH 17TII IIONDII. Tl---I UlllNK-DAV VIOLA DANA tf. Tin i;.iii. ritiidi m MTiimiy VIVIAN MARTIN In n InniM f nt il ent tire" .4LHAMBRA 3k.s vw 111:111 1 r piiiitoi'i. 11 Mi'ii.. Tue.. IWil IIOlll'.IIT 11 lltlVICK In 1 Ir.t south riilluilt'liilila sholne "l.i KI T l 111 l( 1:" lililei! Mlpnl IIx-Iitj No 10 I lnir . l'rl . snl. Ull KI. (I11IIIN "Mrn Mntupii tint! 1lunp.i " Chestnut btrect Opera House 1 AM I'm K sin n 1 , Hi M I 3 J all, I '.I 1 1 11 -.'' 11 1 ill, LAST DAY bathWg'girls 1 I 1 lis. IV H-,1.1. I l. II l( K 1IAs "Yankee Doodle in Berlin" BOTHWELL BROWNE IV Pp llsi.S 1 h'l f;m A'S tamous p.iRt Esk mr ATf a La Neriso With The Pleasure Seekers 50--High Stcppers50 Boxing Wednesday Night t'erry FORREST ilrnail untl Kaniom I AST MsU- Lot 3 Timet Tod.y, 10:15, 2:20, 8:20 Auction of Souls l.art SihwIM Mornlnr Mst Today ae 10:11$ ror Women Unly Mlf Rdlth Ornham will ro Into dttatla ia to her eprlen('8 In the Harem while In Captivity Mr. II I.. Gatea, Kdllor N T American and author ol 4'HavUhod Armenia." will al'i apeak. , , qneol.,1 ae.llnn plee U'.MM'd Mat KIV t Nea&r it L u anil ft5' i ra tfe-,, SK4,svs fesg RCADIA rlllTNCTHi:i 1BTII ATa i Tnel.ij Rolit. Unrwlrk In Wlliiiivlifefe (iIlwSlfflfe m V liocaucio Dajr i an(, L0LQ s JMATS. " In l TOS'lfillT T.fv In 51. N l, n i i t JP' '" - ' 'I -. - & : ..M J- v'J - d - A tkk- Ma 'Md- ,.i