Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLTO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919
THEATRE SEASON HAS OPENED AT LAST, AND ALL HOUSES WILL BE READY WITHIN FEW DAYS
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BELLE BAKER HOLDS
TOP LINE AT KEITH S, w'i"" -'"" ot
oop of the out of the nruinnr.v of tnri
1 Ithrcn in n comedy sketch entitled "His,
k Actress in Second Week Scores .
jf as Heavily as on First Ap.
flp i
f pearancHere I
Knights Templar who visited Keith's
last night erc well rewarded bj the
presentation of a rro5rnm replete with,.nv. others on the bill were ltetthn i length. The popular hero of the lnnti
good tong and daneo numbers .lames tiilbert. colatura prima donnn nee girls has placed too iiiurh material
Belle llaker, who Is on her second ,Mj,. (iilbn-t experienced coiiidcnible' a Uis nm tilm fur current program
Tveek of the present engagement, of j Oitiiriilt i in getting started w itti lier mr.Miniptiiiti Tlie story really has too
course, headed the features. The m:in-n,t TIio audience had been given a niiinj Rod things in it. Himoirr. tin
ner in which this inimitable young lady k for a second at the ring in which ' smiling rouiedi-in has not uppcired on
responded to encore after encore, le , ivlnpsey was to perform and tho.i were ),.,, g,.rreiis for a long time and II uiav
spite the intense heat, captured the en- restless to hae the temainder of the ,r (im. i, dires in make 1111 for his
thusiasm of the audience, and when
finally she did escape her departure
was signalized by at. hearty applause
as greeted her first number
The Mcltoto Sisters, with I.ew
Pollack at the piano, put oer an act
in many ways resembling the offerings
of the Dolly Sisters. Their singing was
engaging and their dancing all Hint
""could be desired. I'ollack was, of
course, good. (
The interesting farce. ",."noo a'
Tear," with Hohert Hjiuan Virginia
Mann, Francis Moren, (Jertrude Keith
and John AVotnn. wns well lecened
Ben Bernie l a violinist whose accom
ranying comedv goes erv big. 1'red
Holmes and Lola Wells give "An ld
Fashioned Bride" a line send-off T.-ou
Kimberly and Helen l'age s-orrd iu
"Spring Is Tallin
Bobbv O'Neill nnd Leltn ICeller
.l i ..c . .,
their Song aud Dance 11 onenifut.
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bcrs. 1 he La Mont trio of wire
walkers and Los Uodriquc-. a, robats:
and equilibrist , conclude the pel form -
ance.
BROADWAY "A fage From Life "
Full of fun and frolic It was pre
fcented by Sulliian and company, all
capable players. Then there were
Maxwell. Moffatt and Edwards, dancers
of art and grace: Anita Stewart, in
''Human Desire." one of the best of
her pictures. Bobby and Nv'sou.
comedians, aud Lowry and Prime, also
laughinakcrs.
CROSS KEYS The headliner her
is the AI Golden troupe in nu Oriental
spectacle, gorgeous in setting, featui -1
lng acrobats, dancers and magn iaus
"The Spirit World" is an original pro
duction. with singing and dancing The
three Ma.xiui sisters are graceful and
attractive jugglers Other acts Mere
all first class
GLOBE That delightful farre with
music, "The Three Twins." has been
condensed into tabloid form and pleased
here, just as it did when Bessie Mi
Coy sang the "Yama Yaina Mau "
"Let's Get Married." a clever farce.
marie, evert hndv fnrfor Iho lint on,l,r.
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vwu. ansrrimii ine v,uriisS uojs stageil ,,,,,, though he kuew that she loterl
a song-and-dance act that met with auother brought t-ars to the etes of
approval. Others on the entertaining ,.,,,, vpeetaf.rs. It is a Hue photo
blll were Jack Neville, Lucky and Har- drama
rls, Le Temple and companv, tilrn and I uk B.-achias furnished the s.jrceu
Jenkins and the Uorgallis trio of ex- w-ith nuny stories, but this one made
pert fcharpshootcrs I from i, uo,p1, "The 'Wag Lady." and
.,,. ,, getting its name from the fact that
wt. "M L-ootue in uer
sjtn, with Bothwell Browne a.s an
American aviator and Fra Thatcher as
".Mrs. Kaiser," amused a large audi
ence. "Mack Senuett's Bathing Girls."
with their pulcbritudinous charms and
uancios were mucn appreciated, judg-
. ,.,,.. . . ,,. lllvm, nun
there was an excellent vaudeville nr. i
Brum riven The ,l,Mi. eit.t f t... ,
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Great Gamble" also met favor
KNICKERBOCKER " P r e 1 1 -Smooth
" the screen romance of love
and crime which heads the bill, went
across in a fashion true to its nam
Priscilla Deau stars in this crook plav
Downs and Tlato, the singing acrouats.
held attention. Norris and Louise in
a comedy singing act donated about
twenty minutes of laughter, while Jack
Green and company lu.offenng a comedv
sketch entitled "The Woman of a
Thousand Secrets" reveals some help
fal points of interest "Playmates"
was an exceptionally good dog act aud
the "Jlaytime Tour" and Bartou and
Wllmer, comedians, concluded a good
bill.
NIXON On the joy bill here Neil
JIcKinley, o! effervescent wit, led in '
the fun and scored a solid hit Ken
nedy and Neilsen offered new ideas in
"comedy acrobatlques." Nat I.ieptic
card manipulator, shower! that h h a
pacemaker in that line of dexteriM
"Pay Day" was a delightful skrtrh am
tie Kamaka Japs thrilled.
TEMPLE Camden has a chance to i
see the Sennett patriotic spectacle '
and burlesque on the Hobenzoilerns, i
"Yankee Doodle in Berlin ' Supple- '
tneoting the bill is a delegation of the
"Mack Sennett Bathing Girls ' who '
appear in a typical aquatic film and'
also personally in songs and dances
WILLIAM rENN Wyatt's "Scotch
Iads and Lasses" in a song-and-dance i
act of their own heatherland was the'
headliner Neighborly gossip was oev j
erly portrayed by the Harkinses, while j
"Who's the Boss," a skit, brought out
shrieks of laughter. Charles Boydn
an old Dumont minstrel, put over some
jokes and songs that his audience are i
still thinking about. Pretty and fetch
ing Anita Stewart starred in "Marv I
Pegan" in a way typical of her motion- ,
picture work. '
DEMPSEY DRAWS CROWD !
'Thousands See Champion Spar With!1
Partner at Metropolitan
The'crowd of fight fans which wit
esjd the championship tilt between
Jack Dempsey and Jess Willard at
Toledo-on July 4 had nothing in com
parison with the crowd of strike -starved
theatregoers which packed the
doors of the Metropolitan Opera House
Jast night to witness the same Demp
sey, now heavyweight champion of the
world, go through a three-round bout
'wfth his sparring partner, Jim Tate.
"When Dempsey was introduced the
crowded houso to a man and woman
applauded the youthful fistic king
Dempsey put in his appearance in a
full dress sultt hut quickly changed
after be had introduced his manager.
. Jack ETearns, for a suit of ftiarcon
colored tights.
Dempsey exhibited on Tate the prin
cipal blows which he used so succes
sively in defeatlnp Jess Willard iu the
championship bout. He also gave a
oae-roupd exhibition of "shadow box
toe
Tha tercn Taudcville nunber on .tUe
bill, four of the utiial type anil lbrrc
'which were ruthcr out of the or.llunr.'
- Tii T&'u "Tnl
J the nctspc,,e , u.h
U I'M it' tl Ul.i L ii III" Mm1 .
B.tor- iwi M.;r,.i,v ,
trihiited a rapid lire monologue which
caucd numerous cotnuNmns of mirth.
nid an "Heir for a Night" iniide up
t1P uurreii three of the worth while
program over with. I .a Kola and
Heckniau staged a pretty gymnast num
her, the Angel Sisters offered n hit of
song and dance nod the (lorniau
llrolhers. with "Odds and Knd of
Sougdom." concluded the bill.
ROMANCE OF ALASKA
New Rc Beach Photodrama Red
Blooded and Human
i in stm t --Tr.ri i nrrRA holsf
"The l.lrt lfm tlie flutsblr, ' a "p-la?
n H a. h pla' lUM.tF. l llelnald
1 ik. r O l.i" v i
j Scno years ago there was a pln
I under the (Hie of " l'he Miracle Mau."
the chief character of which was a
patriarch, whoso good influence oicr a
baud of .riminaK forced them to re-
;,nrni wm comes a new- iirx iscacu
, fi'Viu Now comes a new lie.x Beach
tule of Alaska, witii a girl in the story
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who uould be termed "the Mirjcle,Mug anu trunk I amiicau is the nl ,
(i,r. ' for her sweet nature and kind,1"'"- Ir"n ". ks of photography are
influences i ring hie hardened ruialS
to the right path All the virile lift of
the friireu uoith is incased iu u play
which i luspired by a simple love
motif
A ucw star hiurs in tin- plav in the
prison of t.'ullen Luudis. a youth who
possesses such quahtns as made .lack
PiekWrd. Charles Hay and Hieliard
Bartlilenirss of so mudi vjlue Most
important of all he can ai t and is uot
a mere puppet Clara Horton is a per-
f"'t selection for the "girl" of the title
She lacks tint "sweeety sweet" fac.
which to main- producers seem to think
the fans wint Instead she has mo
bilitv of loiintenauce which fits the
ihari'ter intended Sdnev Aiusworlh
, has th role of a rook as have t'olm
Kennv, llruest Speuier and Hallam
Cooler
Mauv patrons of the cinema will
, liken nme passages of this plav tn
paru of "Mrokcu Dlossoms," for it
i liiis 'ill of the svmpathetic force of that
1 nlm 'I'll r- rlentli of rlio limn- hnr ,. ti.,
i , . , , , .' i, . .
was suet trying to neiji tno jir
M US sU.u 1I1IUL Ml JI' I UH Kill UC
,ri,e of the i rooks lire Vnown n "The
Scalagwugs," will find a new set of
follower Si cues of Nome, Alaska, and
its en irons arc well done as to crowd'
aud tights Much comedv, introduced
in a lieilth. sort of v, sppms to
'"belong ' and not to be forced for the
5aKe ,u renet Appropriate muse was'
P.ir,i or ,i, ' .i, '... f e
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im-junii. iioruapiei aim a wen sung tenor
solo was the appropriate
Pal o' Mine'
at the death nf the N
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10RLD"S GREATEST HQIELSUGCESS
CIWC CII W)Q QPRFFNFIV
Tl V U rlLIVIO OUlXLUINLU,
VARIETY OF SUBJECTS
Fairbanks, Pickford, Normand.
Martin and Blanche Sweet
as Stars
STM.r His Hnnnr (lie American"
will, l'nii'lns Kntrbnnk Fienarln hv
):iton Ilmikfi illrcrte.i bs- Joseph Ilrna
Iwm Tnlrbanko plav
The onh iritiiim of this film is it"
abjure in that wav. (Jiving too much
in a film is almost us bad as uot guiug
enough as is the case at another theatre
Minn will consider this play the best
one Hi
t the (omedian has nppiared m.'stai- whose talents sl,.,iil,l reed morn
ii ml
ill must agreo it is the most I
elaborate Mnb scenes ure introduced
nith.effiil nnd the l!olshrik; materiiil
is ecellentlv haudled. The heir to a
tln-our iu .some mythical country is
....!. . .n , net..., .,l.nn l.n 1l ,lin
.'uhiii. iu .i.ii.i,.,.. ...I..,- it.- i-. ,., cuiiieruinan iifi isi n hip making ot a
nnsterv of New York because of his dual photograph of the star watching
mania for s and excitement, .lust j herself dead'in another room it seemed
whrn he crairs a lot of it he is takuito losV sonic of its effectiveness. A
biik to the land of his birth aud things story of ruined Belgium is the theme
begin I" happen. with the introduction of several chil
Athlete, should see I'airbauks work dren. who aie gnen important places
and lbe
would then understand win ,
,,, S,JS of Ins caliber are so popular.
l " u''',cs h" ",""' "rc .,r,,".v ""k-
able.
MaijoriP D.iw is
is in his vippoit '
o iliT S!ln !,i.
o no. tsain otll-
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v little t
crn cues a line hnracter stmh as the
tine i hnracter study
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Usui h ith telling elTect.
P.M. M-E
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t r. t'4 1
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t pstalrs," v iti, M-ibrl
N'or-
' b I'r1iv Moore Shlian
utor Si-'iertaiiiser ooif!vi
l'hrow nig i ustard plea and diving
from high platforms in a one-piece
bmliinc suit cannot always be supplied
to a Ijdv of the films as methods of com
edv. Tins ,,ue. Mabel Normand. has
graduated from that class aud now
fa lids .imoug the foremost in her loca
tion of fuumakiug. If it but chnncid
to have had a better motif. "Upstairs"
might be considered a fine film. As it is.
the credit goes to the star for her haid
work
There If a bieadth to this comedv
which sei ms to fill the screen It is not
of the refined sort, but deals with a
girl who is emplovrd on the lower floni
of a hotel but with ambitions to climb
Vv'ith the aid of a stolen dress she as
cends to the level of the dauce flour
where she proieeds to indulge in the
fun Her large working shoes, how
iv or are hei undoing nnd the hoax i
iln.nvereil Culm Laudis nnd "Kate
Lestir are in the support
.MIC p! "I
'Hill Allileron's Jnit"
II' !
Cirk-
.lai-k I'lrktod Dirctoil bi Jam Kirs
v nod ftorr llapsburs Llnbe s story
rick
inrq pu
In the old davs whrii the films were
a fail and unlike uow . when they are
important factors in the cutertainment
line, this storv would have appeared iu
what was tlua knowD as a "one
leeler." Iu other words, the story does,
not have sufficient material in it to
warrant its being stretched out over a
period of an hour in order that the mule
member of the Pickford family might
have a part in which lie can re -appear
upon the screen after a sojourn iu the
naw
Jack Tickford hns a host of followers
and he rightly deserves the honors of
ernrflnm hoc.inse he cin net iml it, it .
"tnrdom D .msc m a. t and hat is
"v ""P"""' uowauavs As ti, sou
nf Bill Arinerson.
a man of the ltlne
Bulge Mountain couutrv, he shows that
stem determination to carry out Ins ovvu
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y0t
wMics in n maimer thnt leaves uo,
iloubt as to jut how the big lifflit and
the court room scene will termluatc. The'
leiiKtli of time which Is takcu up with
the establishment of the love interest
between the boy mid the daughter of the
man who helleves him to be responsible
r" "TCZrZ
llrUrr'.ehll
f,.fci.fc fsl' t.t tl
; siamr.lNioi:;!,,::;!
Kussel Simiison nnd (ieorcc Nicholls add I
good character studies. numerals forming 1.1, not easily ei-
i plained, made it safe for the author
Mi TolttA "Tim t iinnnloiiaM Mn." with to construct a nnsterv plav about that
Hlnin Swppt lllrerteil b Marshall t i t .. ' . .
Neiian from ibe tory bs iiupert llusli?" ""iber of chairs. It was not, however.
Neiian Bpeciai , tlir chairs which caused the mystery.
Now that Marshall Neilau is his o u I but the occupant of the thirteenth one
producer he will have nnlinmpered op i in a spirit seance. A very clever end
portunity for directing his movies, ns'ing has heeu devised, and' it leaves
is the case in this phij' The fact of the spectator iu doubt as to the realltj
the war being mcr and lack of interest or the fakery of spiritualism,
iu It in some quarters should not deter Tim derfth of one of the participants
film fans from seeing this work of two m a seance circle is soled in a cleier
craftsmen of the screen If for no other i wni . and the method of bringing death
reason thnu to w phonic back Blanche to the man also is so adroit tis to
Sweet to ourjloc.il sci ecus the plcture'is I preclude exposure by its being told
worth goinr to see. Here is a feminine . hei r
attention Ixcausc she oossess.s the
oiialihYntions neiess.irv for stellar roles.
A combinatiou of comedy and drama!' ,I""',"1K tn, second week's showing
ju this tdav makes some of its ac(incl"f "Mickey." (Sladyy Iltockwell np-
moments seem lather tainc. When the '
- I , .1 .
Matt . Mooic Bobbv Connellv. Mnrv
Allien and Wallace Beery are in the
'""PPrt
IlLr,L.r-"TI,e Thlril hi
.Marn Mur, b, u,n,
villi Vt, Ian
lortoro Tfnlm and
i!ln-rtei i
Hubert iJ Vlniola I'ard
mnlim 1..
Vniau Mnilin has left the Paramount
Companv ." but her work will nlwins ic-
mau who I coiii'
and utlracthc to lier
innnv ndtmrirs.
a new depaiture at
this theatre is the anuouuccmetit of the
run of this plav for the entile week
Heietofore engagements have been but
for a half wiek It is but another in
dication of the strength of this ofTering
Devoting oue's time to settlement
w orl, ha
" - i" u popinar menu-
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for the s, puirio writer, unri here the
star appiarb as the owner of a mill so
disguised in girb like that of its em
plin i
that s,i is enabled to
move
-tfs ?.- rrr7
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The superstitious something ubout
'I he Locust screen has Dorothy Glsh
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l'0111"- ''' "'e Alhambra iu c changed
Ifr.lnil of "rtrol.'n.l f "'rt Mt n .1 ... n n , u
ixersiou of "Brokeu Commandments. '
1 Clean Comedy at Orplisum
I "Come Out of the Kitcbcu." A. E
Thomas's dramatization of the novel
In Alice Duer Miller, was the offeriug
j of Mae Desmond nnd her players The
central character is OliUa Daugerticld
who, for a certain reason, masquerades
as a rook, and in the spcoud act of the
pla slip hows her skill in the trim
I kitchen of an old Virginia mansion. Miss
Desmond's characterization was pi
quant and fetching. There is un nbun
dance of clean, romantic interest and
honest fun In tlln eomoilt Alice Iln.,n.,.1
was supported by the favorites of last
seism and several newcomers of merit.
Templars' Jubilee Filmed
Moving pictures of the "world peace
lubilee" held 'bv the Kniihts TcmiAir
held bv the Knights Tcmular
cf the United States yesterday after-
noon in Un enemjence Snu.nre will !m
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after for the remainder of the week nt
the Chestnut Street Opera House. The
pictures were made bv the Goldvvvn
Pictures Corporation and their rnnM
,,.nrodiiction is said to mark a record
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MATRIMONIAL FARCE
WALNUT'S FIRST SHOW
"Unklssod Bride" Opens 111th
Season at Historic
Playhouse
The historic old AValmit. oldest play
house in America, opened its 111th sea
son last night with "The L'nkissed
Bride," n farce by Charles Dcmorcst,
which had llkowlse somo claims to
historicity. The situations which (he
playwright has dressed up In the up-to-date
trappings and somewhat risque
dialogue of the modem school of parlor,
bedroom nnd bnth farces deilvc their
historical lineage at least from rare old
Ben Jouson, who flourished iu the
spacious days of the great Elizabeth,
though ho wrote "Epicene" in the m,ucb
more constricted times ot the first
James.
The essential theme is the sauic'-tho
perpetration of matrimony as means of
deception between nn impecunious
nephew and nn opulent and tight-fisted
uncle. By n simple process of reversal
the playwright iff "The Unkisscd
Bride" transmutes Ben Jonsou into
originality. Jouson has the uncle mar
rying, Demurest has the nephew prac
ticing ii camouflage marriage in order
to get a large, juicy check for a wed
ding present aud there you are.
The addition of a bathroom is the
only modern 'improvement in the archi
tecture of farce since the days when
rare old Ben typed his scripts. Mr.
Dcmore.'-t goes one further than his
colleague who wrote a popular farce
recently in that lie not only has the
bedroom and the bath, but has them
visible fiom the "parlor" through scen
ery transparent when the lights are
turned in them. But that is the limit
of his audacity, for they arc mostly
shown vacant.
"The tnkissed Bride" is no worse.
morally, or from the standpoint of
"rama or entertainment, than such
other specimens of its school ns "Twin
!t,l " "Pnir nnrl U'ami, " "n,e
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Vicht." and "Parlor. TtrHrenn nml
Bath " It is not at all shocking to
a person of average sophistication,
though it would be n bit out of place
for a Sunday-school entertainment.
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X W. Corner 23d and Walnut Streets
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Tuition Cot for the Period
Draw Ins 18.00
alntlne oil. water and ehlnu.... 12.00
Encllsh Loncuace 14.00
Fi-rnch or Spnnlsh in.oil
Piano or Violin 2X.nl)
Menneraph.1 beirinnern at.on
Stenographs advanced 14. ill)
Tynevvrltlnc only 14.00
ttookkeeplns 21.00
rtrokkeeplni;, Stenncraphj and
Typevvrltlnc combined 27.00
nine nnd Inriextoc 10.00
ItMilneco Knellsh 14.00
ItiiKlneM Arithmetic i3.no
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Correspondence B.no
Plihllo Srlit.ol forelrnern lll.no
riilille School Illiterates 15.00
I'rlntlnR 1R.00
rtejl Estate nnd ronrevanelne .... lR.ni)
rnhlle SneHklni,- (for men) 1.1, 01
Art Needlework nnd Crnrhetlnr ... n.oo
rookerr nnd Pome't'e Science .... IH 00
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William Penn Charter School
No. 8 South Twelfth Street
PHILADELPHIA
Founded in K'-iO and chartered by William
Penn on the fame day as the city of Phlla-
OelDnla. Thn 1'erm I barter Kehr...! !.. ....i.
talned an uninterrupted corporate existence,
i DurlnB the past 44 sears, the school has
. sradualrii oer 1100 nunM. nt whnn, ,.....
than 1200 hae lontlnued their studies In a
SCOre Of Unlr-rMM-n nn.l nrnl.i.lnn.l ..I...I.
The unusual protortlon of alumni wrho'haie
inKen one or more uniterslty decrees Is due
largely to tho character and permanence of
the teachlns staff, uumberlnfr oer 30 mem
bers Of theso the sU senior members haw
glien to th school an averace term of
sen Ice of Srt ears Kor three sears there
hae been no changes In the staff, save ad
ditions to meet the requirements of Increas
ed enroling. .t which has alnady taxed
to capacity the new hulldlnc added to equip
ment last sear Masrnlflcent ulaylne fields
ot i.- acres anord ample facilities for the
exercise of a school of flOO.
The ",11st stir liefflns Smtiml... "rA
The Prospectus for 1!)1!)-S0 is ready for dis
tribution. P.ulldlng are open for Inspection
anil clssslfli-atlon of punlls September oth.
lilUltKU .111111 til lnTKRE I'U. II,
nvnMSTErt .
The Episcopal Academy
LOCUST AND .lUNIPEIt STS.
Founded 17SS
A thorough education for boys 8 sears ts
colleee.
Woodworking and manual training. Spe
cial pro-business course. Large athtetlo
field, boslnc. wrestling. Physical culture
under the direction f Prof. Wm. J.
Herrmann.
Rev. 1. 3. Stelnmeti, Jr.. S. T. l.
Headmaster, at the Academy arter
Pert. 8th. Registers mailed on nn
Tillcatlnn. Schools open. Upper. Sent
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SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARM
Drafting. Mathematics. Mechanics.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE
Bell Market 5.173 IS s Si-v.nth St
CHESTNUT HILL. PA.
Chestnut Hill Academy
ST. JIARTIN'S. CHESTNUT HILL. PA.
Preparation for college An Ideally located
country day and hoarding school for boyi.
Especially low rates for five-day boarders
High standards of scholarship. Unexcelled
athletic equipment. Including three playing
fields, gymnasium, swimming pool and recre
ation bulldltie Reopens September 21.
Catalogues on application.
Young Women nml Girls
ACADEMY OF THE
SACRED HEART
1819 Arch St., Philadelphia
Reopens Monday Sept Hi
Eiementar and College. Preparatorv
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Religious Instruction anil Moral Training the
basis of all
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bTl.VKNS bCIKHII, I'OK UlltLH. Ml N.
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Complete Military Hand Dept Degrees
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women. Year Book Free.
Gilbert Bsrnolds Combs, Dlrerlor
Offices. Studloj.Dormltorles.Uroad i Reed
fiWb
Some of the lines arc racy without
being offensive, and the situations will.
not bo displeasing to thp large audi
ences who go In1 for this type of amuse
ment. They will not attract the prudish
or those who have some Interest iu
dramatic construction but theso
classes seldom knowingly buy tickets
for this kind of show.
Acting honors belonged to the women
of the enst, Barbara Scott, as the
"bride," was excellent. Grace Fum
sidc, iu n May Vokes "slavey'" role,
won many laughs, as did Helen Dcland,
as the typical puritanical mint of
farce, and Ithca DIvcley, as a vum
plrlsh dancer.
Jolson Opens Shubert Thursday
On Thursday night AI Jolson and
"Sinbnd" will begin to hold forth nt the
Shubert-. for a run. after two years' In
New York. Jolson hns his usual nrrny
of quips and jokes, and of course, his
characteristic songs. lie is surrounded
by nn attractive chorus nnd a well so
lected cast of fuumakers.
"Toby's Bow" Opens Tonight
Settlement of difficulties between the
mnnngers and actors permits the open
ing of "Toby's Bow,1' at the Adelphi
tonight. ,
"Toby's Bow" is a comedy of today
bv John Talntor Foote. Oeorge Marlon
plays the name part. Mr. Marion was
long engaged in the direction of pla,vs
so, that the great body of playgoer
had lorgotten that lie was a .notable
character actor.
Forrest Opening Monday
The new season at the Forrest will
open Monday evening with Charles Dil
lingham's musical Show, "She's A Good
Fellow." The cast iucludes Joseph
Santley, Ivy Sawyer nud. a score of
musical comedy fnvorites. The book and
lyrics are by Anne Caldwell and the
music by Jerome Kern.
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SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
THE UNITED STATES HOUSING CORPORATION OFFERS
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO THE INVESTOR IN '
THE SALE OF THEIR UNFINISHED DEVELOPMENT
NEAR NEW CASTLE, DEL.
This property is beautifully situated on the shore of the
Delaware River, with view, of Atlantic Ocean, is easily ac
cessible to Philadelphia or Wilmington, Del., by water or rail.
Electric railway through property.
An ideal location for permanent summer hotels and homes,
amusement park or industrial establishment.
Real estate consists of eighteen acres of land. Permanent in
.provements consist of sis dormitories, with a total of over four hun
dred single rooms, Central Dining Hall and Kitchen, Central Heat
ing Plant, which are 35" tn 85 complete. There are seventeen
temporary buildings, consisting of office, warehouses and labor
housing.
There is approximately .sufficient material on the ground and in
warehouses to complete the project. This consists of lumber, plumb
ing, electrical, heating, water and sewer, well and pumps, with
10,p00-gal!on storage tank and tower."
Approximately. $370,000 had been expended on this property
when the armistice was signed and the work abandoned.
Other information will be given upon application.
Sealed bids will be received up to noon September 17th, 1919.
Such bids should be marked "Sealed Bids for Seut.. 17th." and
must be accompanied by cash or
of bid.
Tbe Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
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""SUBJVIARINE MAN" WINS
Torpedoes Casino With Mirth and
Music Other Burlesques
Records of laughter were torpedoed
out of existence' yesterday when Lew
Kelly's brand new show, "The Sub
marine Man" took the Casino nudicuco
into port a willing captive.
The cast has been well selected and
earned the npplausc given. Jcanetto
Buckley holds the position opposite tha
star, but her honors in the performance
are not reflected glory. She is n bright
light by herself. The chorus has somas'
,iient dauce steps nnd It can sing far
above the average.
BMOr "Girls, Girls. Girls." tl-n
some more girls, is the caption for this
week's performance and it is a pretty
nnd active chorus that gives the at
traction Mts niagiietJL' name. Snita
Monro capably headed the cast and is
supported by Myrtle Cherry, Betty
Palmer nnd Billy Lawrence, last sea-
son a Dumont favorite. rw&
TBOCADERO "The Aviator Girls''
proved aces at song, dance nnd comedy;
Two entertaining burlettns filled thn
good bill. "Honey Moon Beach." and
"Flying High." Among the leaders in
the show were Ethel Shutta, demure
comedienne, and Florence Bogard, tune
ful prima donna.
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