"Jfr 1 WW " 4 tf-t.'n? flsH Hflj EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, . SATURDAY,. SEPTEMBER 13, 1919 15 jf'AJii5j? ' THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments f at the Various Play- , houses in This City NEW ATTRACTION FORREST "She's n flood FMlow'," musical comedy, by Anne Caldwell and Jerome Kern, riot involves tlic wedding of n boardlnc school mins nnd a naval officer, the bride's exile by an irate Ruardlan back to school and her husband's efforts to release her. Cast includes Joseph Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Hcott Welsh nnd other well-known entertainers nnd n picked ' chorus. REM A ININO ATTRA CTIONS AnELMr "Toby" Bow." a light comedy laid in Greenwich VtlinBC ana Virginia, centering nhout a famous novel st nnd a budrt ns nutlior, vum ! rr i if. f.Mllw vntnlnnr i nrnu nin inn. lih- iiiumj ...... ..v.. aiiiIh. ,Ut.i(ii thn i1rt. Tt has many delightful moments. George Marlon is the stnr. SnVBERT "Sinbad." featuring Al .Tnlnnn. Assorinteil mth him are Tawrence D'Orsaj, .Vorrest Huff, IMril von Ttusinir. Franklin Untie. Fnrbcr sisters nnd other principals and n large nnd busy chorus. M. he typical Winter Garden cctrnnganza is Bhown In fourteen scenes. WALNUT "The 1'nkissed Tlrlde." a farce by George Demorest, which givei n new setting of more or less familiar situations. It prssesses speed nnd sprightllness nnd is acted by a competent company. PHOTOPLAYS yETANLEY"o Hoodlum." with Jfary J'icUorcl, directed bv S A. Franklin, from the story by Julia Littmnn. presents a scries of inci dents which give the actress an op portunity to show veisatillty in char acter. PALACE "Lord nnd I.ady Algy," with Tom Moore. Directed by Harry Beaumont from tiie plnv bv It. 0. Carton. lMnr cf life in Hngland. with horse racing and an insight into the lives of n married couple of the nobility. ARCADIA "The M I s 1 e n d i n g Widow,' with Ilillie TSurke, screen version of "Hillcted," which plnjed at the Little Theatre. Story by F. Tennyson Jesse nnd H. M. Ilnrwood. Directed by John S. Robertson. VICTORIA "Wolves of the Night." with Wllliom Fnrnum. Story by E Lloyd Sheldon ; directed by 'J. Gordon Edwards. Plot is located as taking place between the middle vest and the Chilean mountains. Louise Lovely is the leading woman. RECENT "Fool's Gold," with Flor ence Turner nnd Mitchell Lewis, first hnlf of week, and lntter half, "Choosing a Wife," -with Minna Grey ns the star of this English film ALHAMRRA "The Egg Crate Wnl- !on." with Charles liny ns the star, fcr the first hnlf of week, and "A Man of Honor," with Hnrold Lock- wood," the last half. 0 COLONIAL "The World nnd Its Woman." with Gernldine Fnrrnr, first half of week. Story of life m Itussin, with Lou Tcllegcn ns the leading man. Directed ,ty Iteginnld Barker. Tom Moore, in "Lord nnd Lady AIg," last hnlf. LOCUST "The Thirteenth Chair" 1 will lmve Marie Shctwell ns the star first hnlf of week, nnd "Common Clay," latter half, with Fanny Ward: STRAND "The Valley of the Giants," with Wallace Reid as the star, first half, and Elsie FergiiRon. in "The Witness for the Defense," latter half. CAPITOI-(Opoxng) "Valley of the Giants," with Wallace Reid, in thrilling drama, first half of week; Elsie Ferguson last hnlf. PHOTOPLAYS REVAINln I CHESTNUT STREET OPER HOUSE "The Girl From Outside." Picturirotion of n Rex Reach novel under direction of the nuthor. Clara Horton plays the leading role, that cf a wholesome girl who reforms n gang of Alaskan scalawags. Pictonally 'impressive. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S The U. S. Glee Club, a band of musicinnH formerly in the navy; Florrio Millcrship and Alfred " Gerrard, songs nnd music; Eve Tay lor, in skotch, "Virginia Rye"; Sis son and Blake, recalled ns members of the late Jim Europe's Baud ; George Jessel, juvenile player; Countess A'eror.a, czimbalcn artist; Jim, the ' jazz king, trained animal ; Belle Sisters, dancers, and Roy Harrah and Ifc His Skating Girls, athletic novelty; pictures, I GLOBE Al Ooldem Troupe, athletic specialty; Fatima, n dancer; J. C. Mack, comedian" Muriel Hudson and Dave Jones, in comedy sketch; Gates and Finley, comedians; Emily Smiley, playlet; Three Maxim Sis ters, and other entertainers. "BROADWAY "Married Via Wire less," musical comedy headliner; Morley, Senna nnd Lee, entertain ers; Torellt'n Circus; movie, "Wit ness for the Defense"; program for y first half of week. Bill for latter half is headed uy A. Seymour Brown 'and, company. CROSS KEYS A. Seymour Brown and company, comedy sketch; the Owl Club, musical act; Jason and Cberi, singers, and Allen and Lee, players, first half of week. "Mar ried Via Wireless" heads program for latter nan TVILLIAM PENNWm Oakland and Marie Brennon, headline team ; Misses Clark, singers ; Winkle-, and Dean. The movlo is "The Red i.Tantern" for the first half of week. "Every Bailor' ' heads the bill the latter half. lORAND Burt Earle and His Six Girls," banjo saxophone musical number; "The Cat," sketch, with Peggy Courday; Kranz and La Sells, comedians; "Song Shopping," with Charles W. Hamp and Jffhet of France; Kennedy nnd Kramer; Thespians. IWIXQN Roland Traverse nnd com- K . 111 I-..!.- - At ' pany, juubiwuibib, iucbcuiiub; new ( studies of "mjgtlfiollgy"; Allmon and MacNally, soDgstcrs ; Coccla and I J. Verdi, musicians; movie, "Three I Black Eyes." KNICKERBOCKER Jack and Sallie rosier, BiiiEeri idttcKsuu uuu xane, .dancers; Mabejl Spencer and con ipanVi:''tcl! Blagliara IToutf BlUy nret,'1 special feature, nnd tho movlo Is "A Little Brother of the Rich." KEYSTONE "Seme Bull," minia ture musical comedr, with Johnny Morris, surrounded by chorus girls; "The Financiers," n hodge-podge . tracsty on tho movies; Phil Davis, monologist; "Five Feet of Dancing" and other acts. , STOCK ORPHEUM "Common Clay," Hnr vnrtl prize pin, by Cllvc Kinkald, in which Jane Cowl won success on the spenking stage nnd which nlsr; had n prosperous film career. In Volvos tho romance cf a servant girl nnd the son of her wealthy employer. Mac Desmond hns Hie role Of the girl nnd Frank Fielder that of the youth. MINSTRELS DUMONT'S Season opens this nft ernoon with tho combined fr.rccs of Dtimont'K nnd Emmet Welch's Min strels. Program includes, for next week, nn especially elaborate "first part" nnd a lornl travesty, "Voting (obtest nt Hog Island, or Wno Stole i the Ballots." nURLESQt E I TROCADERO "Socinl Follies." in n( "glittering two-act burlesque," en-j vironed in new scenery nnd dressed up in new costumes. Qulgg nnd Rubin, chief fuumnKcrs. Company includes Xnimoln and McGee, comedy singers; Mmll.in Worth, and Mnrgle Ccnte. CASINO "Step Lively, Girls," fea turing in n new extrnngan!'n "Shorty" McAllister, "five feet of fun"; Catharine Crawford, "The Anieriinn fashion plnte" ; Anna Propp. veit-pocUet soubrette; Mar gie Wilson, prima donnn, and n large chorus. BIJOU "The Pace Makers," whose plot leads from nn opulent American household to n gcrgeous Oriental palace. Harry Bnrtlett nnd (ieoige Sejmour are principal romedlans, nnd Florence Tanner nnd Rove Allen head the feminine contingent. COMIXC ATTRACTION September 2'J BROAD "Mis' Nelly of N'Orlenns." drama of the South, bj Lawrence Ejre. Mrs. Fiske bus the title role in a storj combining sentiment nnd emotion. 1 he star m finest accom plishments ns u high comedienne arc invoked. GARRICK ."Three Faces Enst," n play of the great war nnd the Secret Service, hj Paul Antlionj Kelh . The nnsterj plot is snid to be batiling. A'iolet Heming heads the cast. WALNLT"V Snv So," musical show, featuring Murray nnd Mack, well-known comedr team. George Emcrick has written tho three-net libretto and Sejmour Furtli is the composer of n large lot of tuneful ditties. "Beaut chorus" is prom ised. CHESTNI T STREET OPERA HOUSE "Mikado," presented bj the Gallo English Opeia Companj. directed by the impresario of the San Carlo Opera Companj. Funmakers nnd singers who will interpret Sul lh mi's music and Gilbert's wit arc Jefferson De Angelis, William Dnn forth, Grota Risley, Rosamond Whiteside, Louis Cassnnnt nnd Nana Shimousumi, Jnpauesc prima donna. Max Ilendix is the distin guished musical director. September l'fl WALNUT "The Logic of Lairj," in troducing a new Irish star, Bairj McCormick. First performance on nny stage of a Celtic comedj , snid to develop a new idea, by Willard Mack, author of "Tiger Rose," "Break fast in Bed," etc. rORREST "Scandals of 1!)19," by n new ptoducer, George White, tho dnncer. Musical revue thnt tieats topically the II. C. of L., 2 " and other burning questions of the dnj Ann Pennington, George Bickel, Yvvtto K u gel arc nmong the entei tniners. October 0 CHESTNI T STREET OPE R A HOUSE "Good Morning, Judge," imported fiom Lcndon, where it ran three seasons, vin New York, where it ran last season. REX BEACH ON "SUSPENSE" I Scenario-Writing Novelist Calls It Most Necessary Factor "The question of suspense is one of the greatest problems in picture produc tion," said Rex Bcneh, whose success ns n screen writer has equaled his suc cess ns n novelist. His picture nt tin Opern House was fiction before film. "It is perhaps the most neccssan element of n Rood story," he added, "Inasmuch ns it is the one which pirns upon an audience's emotions and height ens their interest in the unfolding of the plot. You can't hope for a good story unless jou write around sus pense." Rex Beach is the man who introduced the "fight" into pictures not mcrelv wrote a story around a puKilWic eu counter, but rather used n tight as the climax. First demonstrated in "The Spoilers," he used it later in "The Brand" -mil "Tho Crimson Gardenia." Holmes Gets Travelogue Material Burton Holmes, of Trnveloguc fame, is now in the occupied Rhlneland com pleting n tour of Belgium, Northern France and such parts of German) as are nt present dominnted bj the allied forces. He and his party have been making both still and motion-pictures, not only of deastated area's, shattered cities, towns and villages, but also showing what the people are doing to "come back," nnd the various phases of the gigantic undertaking of rebuild ing their ruined homes, factories, bridges and rallnajs, as well as culti vating their long-neglected fields. Yeomanettes' Official Song The navy's official war song is "He's n Jolly Good Fellow," and Charles Dillingham has given the jeomanettes permission to make "She's a Good Fel low," from the comic opera of the same name by Jerome- Kern, their official song. .Coming to the Walnut Attractions that wJU be seen at an early date at the AValnut will be a big revival of "The Old Homestead," "Fid dlers Three," tuneful operetta; "Glor iaiina," a musical show; "Tiger Rose" nnd "A Tallor-Made Man." Artist's Model Now Dances Miss Betty Touralne', one of the .Sliding dancers with "Blnbad," at the nitUUVri, in u jubluu kiji ui jc iyuv.il lie scent. Philadelphia Is not new to her. She spent several months here not long iso peiai lo artists ana paotog MM. - P o ' The Classical Era at Nome I Here large whalebonts took off the pas In "The Olrl From Outside" tlio 'singers, who were then rowed ashore landing of a steamship at Nome is '" '" "bnllnw waters Men In hoot shown, as condition, ex.,,,, , B.OO. , Tncif'"' Sntt No docks had then been erected, and flasuU fi detail, . .-,00 men he ship came to anchor in the harbor taking part in the landing seine CHESTNUT BELOW A Fall Season Show SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE TOUR OF THE SINGING SAILORS U. S. GLEE CLUB 35 FORMERLY ENLISTED BLUEJACKETS 35 mini imiPTo.N itouii nvi tiiummi stvtion VV ITU IPIim SWIM-oni). I nmlurHr mil tnlnisl Managfitirnl if Will MM C. NfHMlN COUNTESS VERONA I EVA TAYLOR & CO. rnrsrvriNo A in vinuors svrmr "mroinm km" THE DIXIE DUO iiMi.wm m "ki nn " in kk tir 1 1 ueiri-w rMoi i nwn Belle Sisters Jim, the Jazz King Roy Harrah & Jacquelina Extra Added Attraction! AND Special Philadelphia Feature 1 Florrie MILLERSHIP & GERRARD Alfred 01 IKUINO "MI Ml H.IIIMHn KIMI.." I Mill. MOItW T Till, PIWI Two Miami llnlh. s 1'. M 30c mill Mr. Inrliiillnir Niir 1n MeIiIs HI' M . Kir to SI. 5(1. Icicluillnc Mur Tiiv Sutn Mu,s WrrV. In Vihitnie. llrll I llherl M'r.i Krtslnnr Itiiir HM No TflPitlioni OrilrM fur sulnnlii, nr llnllilinw. LNU niiM,r Tdiiw, 2 n M-1 tlHi LAST NINE THE N - .Vw.w'MBl RIDE By CHARLES DEMOREST The Spiciest, Snappiest, Funniest Comedy You Ever Saw "A HOT TOMALE" The Press Krliirn of (lip elebrntrd tomedlitnt In Nr ( lirnrtpri MURRAY & MACK Present inx the , T'T T O A "V CJ"tJJ " K " -- ason s vpnaittonal "I Jjli SAY JM1 J linrus i I Muslrnl (omul "" V'irl-L ""' I'm I, ii EXTRA! THE PALM I1KACH HATHIM, IIHAUTIES COM. MON., SEPT. 22 STRAND '""itS r HoniP of all Piriinmiml Tt':a,L?"?r"" Wallace Reid ?,. TV,V: c'.iVsts- TliurMlio. Irlilnj mill "miiniiu Elsie Ferguson ' X VJ..V"1 NIXON BSD ST. lll'.l MAUIttT STKH-.T 5 BIG ACTS 5 l DhMI.I.K nnil Taylor Holmes ri.u V; W'i KTK TlitirH. I'nrf I. Kniiiftl hijrliil. rilK C nrlpr I liwf mill nmiru ..n... ...r.... R1VOLI B"u a:s 0,, ,1, look ft Thin lirst Time In Het I'h""; Mabel Normand ...Vr.vu" MICKEY S.tl Altriif Bn nwrli' "The iiollern Moniln. rnesila ttnif Wnliirmliiv Itnjiinl ellli-rV '"i'',T,'.",JrAl lay "THE 13TH CHAIR" Hltli vonne Dfia, Crelslifon Hale. Mure MC"",n"n-.l I I. ST VlV CAST Thuriiluj. Irldn and Satiirilm "Common Clay" ,,?!" ,r.i BELMONT 6JU sr Al"", MAltKKr ALL ' f.IKUSTMl" WKfcK Momln nn'l Tufdn ......... i,i.ns i.esiik. -Tin. (.nil. hoji" rrrlln of Tliunilrr Mountain" W,.lnewlIV 4. TlmrlB MUH.UKRITI. tl.IRK ill "Ml C.rorno Mni,lilnitloli" Tliiirdlio i I rlila HI SSIK HUB In trit nn ..,.... . ..... CAMDEN Temple Theatre 4th .1 Murke-t I)nll JlO-Si 1-U Molldu. Tt.fcilij nnd Urdnemln ., "THE Sl'UlLltttta "' Thnrsdnj.Irlilni enil hutlirililv "THE BRAND" "TTTHlIiri I HOST A C.IKAItn a i:. JUMBU -M-mlm June, on Fkil. I." Momlm. 1.10 ".? l,tn n l. . I.KIHITirs iirutTs ok niF wiimn" WEST ALLEGHENY 2,r.!sjVw UsnTiiiVnTv Mary Pickford "'", """ Metropolitan Concert Series Opera World's Greatest Artists HoUSe if he Kenlng Concerts) Celebrated Oct. 11 Mischa Elman "j."' Dec. 10 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra EUGENH yswi: Conductor Two t- L m V.a,rA X, Klmnn Ylnlln ren. iu ""J"- nentais Feb.25 TittaRuffo 2Sn. APRIL 19 ISADORA DUNCAN Dncer$ ,nd GEORGE C0PELAND, Piini.t Snln for Series Tickets Opens Mon . Hepl 11 t Vet Hox Office 11US Chestnut Street Prices. H 60, 13 2r. ii 50. 5, 0 50, tT. Ill 1U (FIJgJ!,''rJ"' PHILADELPHIA 1 ORCHESTRA SEASON SALE TO SUPSCRIBERS VAIir on t Hcppe'i, 1119 Cbcilnat St. mlW and will continue until THURS lWM DAY. SEPTEMBER 18, inclmive AIIVANC13 IIIIILK,, received throuah tho Women's Committee anil Business Otttce. will t filled from JIOSDA1. 8KIT. 20, to Tlll'K'Um. OCT. t, lnclule 8 11,1! TO C.KSKHAI. I'UIU 1C from FHIIIAY. OrTOIII.U 3, 10 TllUItSllW. (ICTOltrUO. Jncluslye Metropolitan Opera House Thursday Evening, Sept. 25 Complimentary Concert by JOHN Entire Proceedi to St. Vincent' Home SKIT SAI.K 1IEQIN8 MONDAY DOWN TOWN OI'FICE. 1108 CHh.8T.NUT ST Tickets $1, $2.50 and $5 Ml n III TAX FIKHr HKtllWKS'T ARMIIHV lST IA IK VIUiaUKLI'lllA .MADIS GOODS FREE KXHIIIITIOV AV VMUHK.MEST HIIIIVKMRN Ml'HIC. RKSTKOOVI I)Qor Open 10 A, M. Until H rp.t T TWELFTH STREET of New Features ! V ALTER WEEMS Mrrr Snutliprn HumnrlM WALNUT AT 9TH ST. MVT IMS I III )C A PAT I vniltmn A sit Mil ! In SI Mats ip, 1 1 pt Sal I J" r.llc 7.i i mil, MkIH J", I,, Jl tosh. in r ii h CHANCES TO SEE M EVENING PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c & 75c Mat. Tuesday, riiiirndajrs or P. QC & SatHrdRTii. lle.t Hoat C3C OCOJC Mr. TOIIW Tonluht l,ST TniF. ( inn. (ii t ill i in: kitc mi s" Itislnnlni; Mnndu Krnlnt:, Sept. n MR. FRANK FIELDER ritl.SKSTS MAE DESMOND ti In the Ten sturj of Human Kritrts most stuitiisg riw Srptriulier 11 "I'OM.A SS" iimniimiimmimmippn WOODSIDE. Closes for Season Tomorrow Special Farewell Concerts Lunch Today AT THE Knickerbocker Cafeteria 34 South 15th Street Ihf flnpst flt-NerTe ltrHtaurant In IllP "ih 'The Restaurant Renowned front Coast to Coast" TROCADERO l'l M(. IIIMI t I,.s IllKIKSQUK kith Mt ii it. mm Ktfiilnir Aviator Girls rck or Sept. 15 Tin: Social Folliesv Mlh ni: RlllIN, JOHN UlIliC. nil All Stiir ( ait ami llcuuty thorus THEATRE 8TII AHOVi: IUCK Iloth I'lionm (lur Hlions ( lenn ut, rlahN llurlfuque Thr Show of I lnTI,KS I'UOIllliVI ITY The Pacemakers . The 3-Ring Circus of Burlesque Florence Tanner and Her IS Vampirette8 llfwltclilnc lleantln from l)rndnar t ck KIIMUMI IIAM'.S, the tlrliliml no.o Diminnl's Emnyitt J WlcU Minstrels uumoni S . h , 0f. Grsad RtD)9K Mat. Today ! : vTHTT 'IB ' J. Fred Zimmerman Theatre MoJnT,jJirr " llktfril r.,mntnn trh.ll.nlVI",'ll J Wnsm P1M inannge- -ti-J.Zz- or IV The m -UsVJIIIHilllr'V 3R XBlfluin JMItKhT ST. AIIOn 10TII II . M. TO II 1 r. M One Mffk Onlj C nintnrnrlns Mnniliir Mary Pickford In Her Latest Production 'THE HOODLUM" xinnlr, Cnnirrl (Irihrnlrn l III IIT I SI lllrrrlnr lso Orciin SnloUU EUGENE O'BRIEN in "The Perfect Lover" Coming Sept. 22 :ec zxr. 3E rim in i nn vs si w finiTc) vi. TiirTitr nunc this STSI i, ( 11 or mi tin iJ-f.M 1lKh-T STUI'hT Luxurious, Cozj, Comfortable, Will Open Monday ( onllmilni: Turmlii, nnd Mfilnesilu WALLACE REID in "The Valley of Uie Giants" IIiiimiIh) I rldn mill sn(urdil ELSIE FERGUSON In ioi: Till, HUM ss Till. Ill I FSSI ' I M MtKl 1 SUthKT I STIKI MM mill TOM MOORE In nrl Prpsinlnlloti of "Lord & Lady Algy" 1111 nn iit rsliiini - I union stutr ii(rp. m znH ( HI-slSI 1 M III I tl ItiTII iii . m .is.-'.i i r. ; r m v. ai in. si r mill BILLIE BURKE In Initial Miowlnc nt The Misleading Widow Iron. (!if pltu ' llUlttril," l.j 1. Tennrnn. .iem iinn ii wt llnrunncl. tiCvtfeti- MurkM nl tli ft M ti II IM M 1 ntlro Wet k ( oniniriirliiK Monilns William Fox Presents WILLIAM FARNUM In I lrt sliowlnc r Wolves of the Night s I'll Mill It 11 Tbeda BaraLa Belle Russe' dUAtMp n IHreUion of the Stanley ( o. NIXON'S ( rmuntrmn c hel I Iielten Ae. I red. t. Mnn Mnlllncrr, den. lgr, IIlt ut i I nliic ut H Mnnilnt TtiPt.lii and Weilnendir GERALDINE FARRAR Sunporteil li I ill 1 1 I I I l.l In "WORLD JM' WOMAN" Thin iiji lll mil atunl ly TOM MOORE in "Lord and Lady Algy" n ti n n h rr MMtKl.T STItl hi 1 JIMl'Ht II A. M Til II T M. MM Ml Hi Al Golem Troupe n Orirnlal mm-d u le FATIMA & CO. SriiMillnniil Trrinlilmreiin lllvT-loii J. C. MACK & CO. Present New ( oineill i ti (lllirr i( Worlli llillr tiCSfcHi DOI 3C IIROXII IM1 Willi l II n 111 anil l 1' M Monilij. riifilK. MnlnMduj "MARRIED VIA WIRELESS" I minimi 'Mtiftlnit tt 1-lrM Sontli riilliiilelnli'ii Slioulnff ELSIE FERGUSON in "The Witness for the Defense" ml.I. IHWt.Hl THIKMIW MARKITI HKI OU flIITll IIMIA 1 311. 7 i. U, Mondui, Tuesilii uml HiKlnewlay Til ToDiilnr Sliinlns omrdlan A. SEYMOUR BROWN . AND COMPANY In u N Elusion". I urie "Over the Border" IIIIX I!AM'lrI TMKSIIU 3E 3C nn m tlurkrt St lid lltli Mini . Turn. A llfil. MIT( 11H I IhlUS In "KIOI 'S (.111 l" Ihursday, I"rliln) und s.nunlnj "ClIIHINIMl lllMi nx: rc IP 1STII mmiiw Mon.. Tut.ftllel. (lias, ltu In "Tha t-mc-rrRt Wnlloo" In ( orjunctlon ultli AiiuU'lr. & i. J. lorlitlt --frlal ZC zc znz m: :tx Paljira Rinlc 3TH MAIIKET BTB. CNPRH W2J lSTaa2!SStSi "S'vSESS i:i grry n u ii n iMMJ&llY PHILA.'S LEADING THEATRES UNDE R DIRECTION OF LEE & J. J. SHUBERT SAM S. SHUBERT THEATRE DROAD BEL. LOCUST t . 1.1 K. at . Mil TOIIW TSXnr AL. J OLSON The World's Greatest L'ntcrtainer IN SINBAD Inioniparnblp Al Jolon ii the Riij 1 iruip in Sinbatl North American. ADELPHI "Dalntlnem and charm, delightful humor and an enactment that commands admiration, combine to make 'Toby't Dow' a rare treat "Record "Mr Marlon a delight Ledger "Charming comedy admirably acted " Press "Audience was vastly amused' Inquirer "Delightful comedy." North American ' Uncle Toby of George Marlon a genuine creation Evening Ledger "Gentle humor. irnoer pamo ana appealing romance person ' Bulletin. JOHN D. WILLIAMS Presents TOBY'S By JOHN TAINTOR FOOTE h GEORGE MARION LOVE r nil Jtoinrfiire in I.xqulsli f Hip nlemontM 'Mm! iri'inc" tloplh The Entire New Presentation. Pershing in Philadelphia. 2 WEEKS ONLY STARTING MON. SEPT. 22 OPENING OF THE REGULAR SEASON Fortune (lallo nurf Ilrndforil Mills offe Tin GALLO COM C OPERA CO. with JEFFERSON DE FIRST WEEK MBgyy FBWH iinrnlfr lift 40lli & 4lct lull) 1 MON. 1 nil I kh "i X ! II l-s A I I) J UI lilt V- I'lll Mil HI l.Mtlt TI-MIII i WILL OAKLAND . ki.Utiil h nmlcii Murln S Marie and Ann Clark ,i 1 WINKLE & DEAN !;; I ln.t Ifrst rhlliiilfllililii sluiulni; JNAZIMOVA2 i r BP in itPiniirkillili Murinrlp J "Till. IIMI I lTI UN mi. i. I'HAMihii rm itr a t Srhnti)plaN from stnnlp to of nifriiu? vixvutuwttvntttuv Willow Grove Park CLOSES TOMORROW WITH SOUSA AND HIS BAND METROPOLITANiKV','?.?,.?,!; LAST MAT. AND NIGHT l.lnlrk. Jtirobj', r l(-titnHtf1n Prfnt JACK DEMPSEY rtOltl.Il'H HKAVVVVKKillT CHAMPION limiHfl.K) With Ills' MknSRf r. JACK KEAnNS I CKACKEHJACK VAUnKVILI.B ACTS Tnllit. KPT to Tl ftp MT, IWti to l i I llrrnminj frtl ?U.VrM'inTKser",,Er I fc3Jj KM-.MN..S. VoT-s;C4 Mr ifXSi,. fcTMr.FK I s mg Burl Earle and His 6 Girls I iglW Ins "inunlHJi.su 13 Janet of France 8 I ' nuHual skptrh H I , Evgs. 8:20. Reg pop. thurs. mat. sbeeastts ivir Marions Ioby so true to life HIoiuIIiik Mnkc for LAUGHTER Ulcnfleil with CHESTNUT ST. cSi.SE 3 Times Daily Mats. 2.15, Evg's 7.05 and 9.05 PRICES MATS., 30c; EVG'S 30 AND 55c '' SKkLAST WEEK REX BEACH'S GREAT DRAMA OF THE WEST "ES OUTSIDE Added Teature, First Showing of General Concert Orchestra of 30 Matter Musicians. ANGELES. HANA SHIMOZUMI and Monday, Tocsfrr, Wedoodtr and Saturday Nights and Wednesday and Sat Matinets FORREST-REOPENS llrmifl 1 Sutinni TIIOMVs 1 I 0 I liiiiinitss Mgr ENGAGEMENT POSITIVELY TWO WEEKS ONLY CHARLES DILLINGHAM Announces 0 B III MI"I 111 ''II l 411111111 Mtl - A'ammvm m w w mi una wwssmjmm&m miiPTk a gmugJM'rriiiw I I yiiJW9F 17 : 35 tar b 3tabfcM:i ii ' " VtP Book by Anne Caldwell Mustc by Jerome D Kern, Staged by Fred G Latham and Edward Royce WITH THC GI.OItK IHLM'KK, K lORK. COMIAN JOSEPH SANTLEY ivy sawyer dorothy maynard SCOTT WELSH AND THE DUNCAN SISTERS AND THE FAMOUS PAJAMA GIRL CHORUS BROAD OPENING OF THE SEASON III -Il. 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