"""iv Vrtlf&W T (-A-m "V" ' f - ' ft -4 s-m i ,-i ? '-O '. ) ; ' r ljx- THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments at the Various Play houses in This City XE W A TTRA CTIOXS FORREST "Scandal o 1910," ty n new producer, George. Wliltc, llic dancer. Musical revue that treats topically tlio II. C. of Ti.. 2.75 nud ntber 'hurniiiR questions ot Itio la. . lieorgo White. Tiowcll Drew. Ann Pennington, (Jcorcn Uickel, Yvctlc JIukcI arc nmonB the entertainer!), as well as n uprightly rhonifc. De scribed ns "a dancing sliow" inr ex cellence. ADELPHI "The Hon. Abo. Potash," n comedy ly Montague Glass, creator of Potash nud Perlirtuttcr, and Jules i. Kckert Goodman, stnrring Harney Ilernnrd for the first time on the lcgi -timato htnge. 'Clin btory of u Jewish merchant who is drawn into politics nnd elected mayor, and thereby in o)vrs himself in hiinrious complica tions. Mine. Mathildo Cottrclly leads in the support. WAL I T "The Ijokic of Larry," in tfoduciiig it new Irif.li star, Harry Mcl'ormich. First performance on and singe of a I'eltic comedy, (-aid to develop a new Idea, by Willnrd Mack, author of "Tiger Kise," "Kick In." etc. Industrial troubles furnish the background of the play, and the play wright is said to offer a solution for ' strikes, CHEST IT STREET OPERA IIOISE Gallo Kuglish Opera Compan, directed by the impresario of the San I'urlii Opera Company, runmnkers and singers who will in terpret classic comic operas are Jef ferson lie Angelis, William DnnfoTth, Grota Hfslcy, ltosamoml Whiteside, Louis Cassavant and Nana Shimou Mimi. Japanese prima donna. Mnx , Itcndlx is the distinguished musical director. Monday, Tuesday and ycdncsdny, "Chimes of Normandy" : Thursday and Friday, "II. M. S. Pinafore' J .Saturday matinee and night, "Mikado." COXTINl IXG ATTRACTIONS BROAD- "Mis' Nelly of N'Orlcans," by Lawrence lre. "Nelly" is a complex person. When the piny opens she rovenls herself ns u belle of the Old South ; then comes her transition into the whimsical, willful coquette of her younger days r in the last act she stands forth as the human, bril liant southern woman, with a keen sense of wit. .Mrs. Hake is at her best in the name part, and has nota ble support. GAR RICK "Three Faces Fast," mystery melodrama of the Secret Service, by Anthony Paul Kelly. The plot, woven in the prologue by Ger man spies nt Herlin, is picked up by Knglislt operatives in London when v Huns have dispatched their master-spy on ft mission of diabolical intent. Violet Ileraing heads the cast. ,r('"Iloads of Destiny," based by dimming Pollock on O. Henry's short story with three endings. The "fate motif." that what is foreor dained by kismet will come to pnss, is the theme developed into an uu iisual and effective play. Florence liecd. the star, is supported by Mal 'olni Williams, Uraily Callaway and Calvin Thomas. N7 IIERT "Siiibml." featuring Al .Folson. Associated with him tire Lareueo I) Orsay, Forrest Huff, Fritz! im Busing. Franklin Untie, Farber sisters and other principals mid large nnd busy chorus. A tjpicol Winter Garden extravaganza in fourteen scenes. PHOTOPLAYS STAM.EY "The Kingdom of Dreams," first pieturization of Louise Provost's novel, with Anita Stewart :is the feature player, is the romance of n marriage of convenience, and has an excellent supporting cast ot play ers in Knthryn Willinms, Anna Q. ilssou, Thomas Holding, Spottis woodc Aitken, Edwin Stevens, Thomas Jefferson, Harry Ham. Italph Graves, Tally Marshall and Robert Mclvim. Marshall Ncilan was the director. PALACE "The Lottery Man," movie version of the stage farce of the same name, tells of a man who started n lottery with himself as the prize. Itida Johnson Young wrote the play and James Uruzo directed it. Wnndn Hawley is the leading woman, with whom he alls In love. Harrison Ford. Sylvia Ashton, Mar cia Mnnon, Carolyn Rankin, Fred Huntley and Winifred Greenwood are in support. ARCADIA - "Strictly Confidential" comes to the screen from the book by the English author, Jerome K. Jerome. In the important character Micro will be found Madge Kennedy, who intreprcts the role made famous In "Fanny and the Servant Prob lem." While mistress of n house she meets many relatives. It may be re called as the play, "The New Lady Hautock." Herbert Standing, John Bowers, Lydia Yeamans Titus arc jn tne casi. MCTORIA "The Wilderness Tmll" " finds Tom Mix as the star in a story that deals with the north and of gold. There is nlso the romantic touch to the play in the love of the woman who waited for her real man to ar rive. It was directed by Edward L , Saint, ami Colcen Moore is the lead ing woman. Sid .Tordon, Frank Fitzpatnck, Mrs. Warrington and Jack Nelson are in the cast. REGENT - "Stepping Out," with Enid Bennett, is the play for the en tiro week. To become a household drudge in order that her husband might dress well is the motivation. (' Gardner Sullivan supplied the scenario, which was directed by Fred Niblo. liAPITOIr "The Market of Souls," with Dorothy Dalton, is' the play for the first half of the week. Itex Peach's "The Girl From Outside," in which Clara Horton and Cyullcn Landis made such a hit, is- there the last half, COLONIAL c- "The Perfect Lover" will attract audiences first halt cf the week with Eugene O'Brien in the stcllur role. "Choosing n Wife" is the movie version of the novel, "The Elder Miss Blossom," and in trcduccs Mlna Grey, the English cinema actress, the last half. 1M PER I Air- "The Girl From Out sido" will show the excellent char acter study of Alaskan life as writ ten by Hex Beach, first l.nlf nt week, and the" last half will bring "Tho Perfect Ixjvcr," with Eugeho' GREAT- NORTHERN "The World and Its Woman," featuring Gcral dino Farrar and Lou Tellegen, first half Of the Week. A slur runt: will present Hex Beach'H "The Girl From' uuttuae" tnq last hair. AUIAMBRA "Bill Appcrson'a Boy" with Jack Pickford. the first half of the week, and "The Mis leading Widow," with Blllie Burk?, r the last half, both favorably rc-i viewed. k, MARKET STREET THEATRE "Human ps)re." wllb. Anltn Stew art, first of week, and "Told In the v um,- w.hh (oum WfrtYJcK Ja&t .. 111 Bilfl Btirito, SM mCWwBk, wilh Elsio Ferguson ns tne star, first half of the week, and Brlgg's comedy, , "New Folks In Town." RlVOLt "Mickey," with Mabel Nor tnnnd, will enter its third successful week. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Eddie Foy, supported by the younger Foys, in their latest, "Slum Where in New York" : Walter Kelly, "the Virginia judge." in his new monologue j Ames and Winthrop, in "Caught in n Jamb"; Lnngford and Fredericks, song sketch, "Shop ping" ; tho Courads "Honey Songs": the Two Jesters; Kobnu Jups, clover gymnasts; Wallace Cnl vin, dcceptlonist; Mnxlno Brothers, acrobats ; news pictures. GLOIlE'YUo hendllno feature, "Mar ried via Wireless,'1 a musical tab Joid ; Neil McKInley, comedian ; the Review (Vminues, musicians nud artists; McCarton and Murone, in a dunce diversion; Corcoran mid Mack, in "Tho Salesman" ; Gruel,' Kramer and Grust, dancers and singers; Lnue and Mornn,new skit. "Me and Mickey"; "The Owl flub." i singing travesty; Jim and Edna fnnttnra in "ltnrrrnltt llrn- " nml , Gray's MauniketiH. JMJ0.1J31V',lV--"Tlic Only Girl." tab loid edition of Victor Herbert's mu sical comedy, with William Nnugh ton, June Mullen and Tom llurlnu nud a capnble cast; clnemir feature, BlmiRhc Sweet in "The Unpnrdon able Hin"! Beeves nnd Arnold, the Bird Cabaret. On Thursday, Friday nnd 'Saturday the hcadliner will be I'liul. Decker, in "The Buby Bny." The cinema star will be Gerald Fur rn in "The World nnd Its Woman." CWOSS KEYS "Sweet Sweeties," a miuiature musical comedy, headline act; Wilson nnd McAvoy, songs; the Four Dancing Demons; Wolf Stcw nrt nnd company, sketch; "A Night at the Opera," presented by u com pany of singers ; Lowe, nnd the Baker Sisters, new songs; "Orange Groe." . musical novelty. On Thursdny, Fri 1 day and Saturday, miniature mu sical comedy headliners, Johnny Mor ris and Al Knight: Yates nnd Bend. Jazz McXamce and Fred Weber nnd company. WILLIAM PENN,"Thc Melody cf You tli," n musical novelty: "Choos ing n Wife," n new film; Wilson Brothers, comedians, in "Slim": Grindell and Coryl Esther; Mulally, Howell nnd McCarthy, skit; Helena Jackley, athlete. On Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, J. Bosamond Johnson and the Jazz Five Enter tainers are headliners, nnd other good hi are ouieu. XIXON Paul Decker anil comnnnv in Buby Bay; Fred Ardnth anil his latest creation, "The Melody Shcp" : Muriel Morgun nnd Minnie Klotter, singers; Jim and IreUc Marlyn, mu sical skit: Ln Toy's pets; "Caliber !t8," movie feature. For Thursdnv, Friday and Saturday, "Senator" Francis Murphy, the three Mori brothers, equilibrists, nnd other nets. O HAND "Very Good Eddie." musical comedy ersiou of "Overnight." tnbloided with clever cast; Kennedy and Nelson, "the two speed bojs"; Kelso nnd Leigh ton, in "Here and There in Vaudeville," Froslni, ne cordionist : eleventh episode of "The ''-'n Gamble." KXICKERROCKERTiwiic Barris cale, in new photodrnmn of thrills, "Her Price," nlso a two-reel comedy and some news films; Frank Gor man, "the singing parson; Tnsma uiiin troupe, tumblers; Harley nnd North, duncers: the Harmons, musi cal melange, and other acts. MIXSTRELS DVMOXT'S "Camden's Trolley Zone Trcublps" is the now hurlenue. Other acts are ".Mr. and Mrs. Me Kee," Irish comedy sketch; "John Cnme 111," a darkey satire; Eddie Cassaday, monologue; Emmet Welch, new songs. STOCK ORPHEU3I "Madame X." one of the most rcusatiounl dramas imported from the French stuge. Sarah Bern hardt played in it here in the original nud Dorothy Donnelly was seen in the English torsion. Mue Desmond will have the title roh; nud Mr. Fielder is cast as Bajnitnd, the son. BIRLESQCE CASIXO "Tho Best Show in Town," featuring a brand new extravaganza, "Here, There unil Everywhere," in two acts find twelve scenes, plenti fully snriukled with soncs and dances Manny Koler, Yiddish comedian; the MeClouu bisters, Louise fennel, vio liuist. nro featured. IUJOl "French Frolics," beaded by Harry Fields and Lena Daley, sup ported by some favorite burlesquers and n lively chorus. The burlesque is described as bright and brisk and an exceptional allotment of vaudeville specialities is promised. TROCADEUO Sam Howe's "Sports Girls" offer two burlettas. "A Day at Niagara Falls" and "A Day at the Bace,s." Ijew Welch, formerly of "Potash and Pcrlmuttcr," is the featured lilayer, and his support in chides Flor McFadden, "the livewirc soubrette, nnd Marge Grcuier, prima donna. PEOPLES "Harry Hastings's Big, Show, in two acts and ten special iceuic sets, will feature Dan Cole mun, who has several new song hits. The vaudeville includes Fred Dale, songster; Hazzard nnd Spellman, dancers, and Frank O'Ncil, "the John McCcrmaek of burlesque." COMING ATTRAOTIOXS October C CHEST XCT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Good Morning, Judge," imported from London, where it ran t,hree seasons, via New York, where it ran last season. A musicalized version of Pinero's farce, "The Mag istrate." LYRIC "39 East." comefly, by Bachcl Crother, author of "Old Lady of 01." "The Three cf Us" and "A Man's World." Story of n young" girl whose entry Into Aew York life is via a fashionable beard ing house. October IS GARRIOK David Warfield. in re vivnl of "Tho Auctioneer," the Simon Levi, which wns his first notable characterization. hone MARKICT A 40TII TnEI5l coniinuou ioou 10 i r. m "THE OTHEIt jrAIF" fmnuilv fund Kawh TMiitiir -.,'. o nto yuOByiiAM .acts PLE8 THEATRE i 11 EDDIE I I il II PrrwntnJ i'j . ..... i V jj , KKI.SO S. tklnHTnv i (Lijjvij FBOSIM ' ItfQ E K'--'xlnv NKiiix I B lilBl '"h .Plwsl "TUB ORKAt" 1 lluLEISMMsJ ft r m MQUUR EVENING PUBLIC LEDG-EK PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, VSahtith lli STANLEY ORCHESTRA ALBERT F. WAYNE Director v, ,-, t)).iv M.XT HlJilt - 0 1 AK L A5 1 IN 5 Urr UK w w w-a-B ai a ii'namT iivt r r r r Gtrmnntown Avr. bel. Chelten fred 0. NtToVuirclIiiiirer, Oen. Krt. Under Direction f the St nlev Co. I)nll nt J. Idc (InrlnilinK l) Ktct. & It, 2,o (InrlnilinK liivl Toilio RK HH.1'JI'M "Tin: (iiki. imni oi ismr." Moniln. TiirHilu ami WedneHlti niitncT rrtoi tiii- siam.i: O'BRIEN And ftflR I.CADIXi; W05IRN In THE PERFECT Thursday, Friday and Saturday CHOOSING A WIFE With AN ALL-STAR CAST 1214 MARKET ST. 11 A. M. to 11.30 P. M. BROAD & SNYDER AVENUE 2.1B. 0.30 AND 0 P. M. MONDAY. TUESDAY ti WEDNESDAY HENRY BELLITT Fnunts The Smart Muttcal Farce Book by Henry Blouom Music by VICTOR HERBERT First South Phlla. Showlnr. THE Featuring BLANCHE SWEET UNPARDONABLE An Attoundtn? Story SIN By Major Rupert Hughes IIII.I. CHAMlKlt TIIURSU.W '.MARKET ST.. AUOVE NINTH 0 A. M. TO 11.15 I. M Victoria Symphony Orchestra Ej I lLfiua-A u sJi. treotor . :Tc WILLIAM In a Pieturization of THE BEST ASSORTMENT 12TH AND MORRIS STREETS VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAY MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY JACK PICKFORD "Bill ApperWs Boy" Added JAS. J. CORBETT in "THE MIDNjGHT MAN" THURunAY. ranur ,utbday , BIU.IE BUMUb'Ia W$iM 'in P1CTURIZATION OF THE POPULAR NOVEL PIhPHf mm iSSr v y-rs nil m Tfc. Mlsl-dW WUcv iiiiiMtiaiiiHtiyjivi!!agJMytiLwj MARKET ST., ABOVE 16T1I i;i)(ii:nh o'iirikn i ..tiik pkujxct lovkii" l'K.i;iU.lS fRKSKNTS KM 1.1 SI VK FIRST SlIOUINd Of m lniii.uiii m kuthi vm u-it t t m -.r a uniiTnr irAvvvvnaAk . . ili,Vs7X?.-.Y'7J'"H,sKA5M?. . ham"Pn. I APff!?F Thomas sanTsohi," tkomas'hold SS: . "''"',Z, . ., rutty Marshall, ldwin btevehb aAd trank currier MARSHALL NE1LAN CHESTNUT ST., BELOW 16lli 10 A.M.12, !. 3 R , 7 4. 30 P.M. Tmlm IMIKOlin OAI.TON In tiik .mmu;i:t or mji i.v m:t kekk i it. st pur-si NTvruiN 01 x wkwi IV HfJR HTnsr AMI HOST EN TERTAINING PirTunn STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AN AIIAI'TTIOV I ROM jnilllMIi K. JHttOME'S FAMIIl PLAY FANNY Jhe SERVANT PROBLEM aft rxsjadJasrSlA TOUAl DOUGLAS l'MIIIIWHS In "Ills JI .li:STV. 11 i:ntikk ivj.kk iiixjinmno mo.nda i:xclishi: iiiist SupporJea by WANDA -HAWLEY IN NEW PARAM0UNT-ARX-ORAFT PICTURE FROM THE SUCCESSFUL STAGE PLAY BY RIDA 1 3SUS market st., at juniper mat ki:k The Siinrklint: 'MumIpiiI Comedy KLAHOltATK SCENIC KN IKONMKNT AND INIHIAL KI.CITRIC KITECIS EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS GMNLEI OFIT.ni.Nl. NI.W LINK 01' CIIAlTEIt REVIEW COMIQUES LAI'OHAni.K CNTBRTAINEIW AND OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE FOX Presents Frank William' Great Novel 1 mMu SS TRAIL OF STUNTS THAT TOM MIX HAS EVER ACCOMPLISHED MAUKUT UKI.OW 17T1I Todar ROUT. WARWICK In "T0L1 IN TIIK IllLLV NKXT lir.Kli PAKAMIIU.VT 1'liraiaiS ENID BENNETT IN FIRST buowino or STEPPING OUT pirecled brThoi. 11 loco nOLLO MAITLAND WILLIAM KLAIS3 Oritin SololiU fl 722-724 MARKET STPEET 10 A. M. lo II 115 l 51. lllrrrllnn of STWI.KV tl. Toilaj IIII.I.IH III IIKU In I III,MIM,I' ll) mow " Monday, Tuetday and Wednesday S'3 IN TIIK MARKET OF Thursday, Friday and Saturday REX BEACH'S THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE I TAKE A CHANCE IK MKRH.N" iki:skntitiov or JOHNSON YOUNG MARKET ST.. DELOW 60th DAILY 2.30, 7 and 9 MONDAY. TUESDAY fc WEDNESDAY A TAS-n (ONLOt'TION m SWEET m SWEETIES A Sucar.f Alrlnncp For llir Palate TltUIlSDAV, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Marty UrooL Mushal ioiurdv SOME BULL GREAT NORTHERN BROAD AND ERIE AVENUE MONDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY GERALDINE FARRAR SUPPORTED BY LOU TELLEGEN in 'The World and It. Wom.n' THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY BelW.The Girl from Outside TODAY i THEDA BARA in I ,, LA BELLE RUSSE ' eOto .Wlnut Sts. Hits S.30. Eri.l t V MONDAY, TUESDAY b WEDNESDAY REX BEACH'S THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY CT Earena O'Brien In "The Perfect LoTTr' fS 3MMlRKFTSt.Thea1,c MONDAY, TrEBDAY WTDNESDAY ANITA STEWART IJ. "ITOMAN DESIRY' Ksusdr.isrUl. Mt UT. SEPTEMBER 27, Is- - rJ' g aasss, 9 A Juniper RAM'S. NIXON- NlRDMNGP.n nuetneen Manager ! FORREST DIRECT FROM A GREAT SEASON AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE, NEW YORK I A riroftd and haneoni . THOMAS M t.O r. liURtnee Manager and I.orut PRANK NIRDI.INOBR Bufllnrm Manmrr Isoit ih:m:itt. r rm. iorhkst. (M.i; - RIVOI I ll AM MANSO.M MS. m,v"" l:IS nnd a:30 0::t0 lo II have moved from The Forrest, Am Now at The Rivoli Mickey Neil Hrrk LU'C.IAK O'ltUILN 4 I'our I.enilliiK om-n In "Tlie I'erfe l l.oer" Co nil tig Rex llfiuli'- "TUB Hl'dll.Klts NIXON 6-" sl- "mWIket' w'Kt' AlVls S:I5 KVt'.h. 7 4 1) 5 BIG ACTS 3 Im iudluK I' A I I. III.CKA 4 CO. In "TIIK III III UA1" I'RKII AIIIITII" MKKIIIV SIIOI- "I'M 1MIM: 1V1TII WOJU'N" l, TOY'S MODKI..S. and others '( i.iiiki; :;h," itn nu.ii.-ii i.ej LOCUST "MiilWliVW' ELSIE FERGUSON in "The Witness for (he Defense" AIo 1II1RTIIN UOIAII:. "TIIK IHIl'tillM'T THAT 1)111 II" Driaca Conirdr, "Neu Kotka In Town" Neit eeU, Uallv ll"lil.' Villi) of l.huil.' STRAND iiEioiA.Nnm.N ae. ai 91IU111L VI.NWOO ST. Monday. Tuendttr nml UrdneNduy BILLIE BURKE in 'The Misleading Widow" I Ht Unit of NVek "MM1KKT OK son s." ith ixiiuiTnv nvi.roN RPI MONT iil f'r- Aiime iniihtr DCL.lVlV.ri1 1 Mon,, pnil TiicvUj nut. riir.' "THE WOMAN THOU GAYEST S K'' ANITA STEWART in "IITA1HO 1II'IT t.lltAltl) am:. J U 1I IIV 'Mi. mill June, on Kkd. I.' Ilalli. 1:31) (" H. 4 7 to 11 nl.lVK THOMAS In "l,IIVK," rHIMSKrt" WEST ALLEGHENY S6tli nd Allealieny Arenne Dl'STIN I'ARNUM In "TIIK I'AIfON OT I'AItA.MINT" Our Shows Cleans Classy llrrni I'omr tht tile I rnrirrt THE FRENCH FROLICS Headed H.v Thne Rnaiala HARRY FIELDS and LENA DALEY 44 Wonderful Dancing Anklri 0 TremendouH hrenea ej See the tllrl. In llarrrlal ACADEMY OF MUSIC Week Mondnj Mnt. Kept. SS BILLY KING The King of Comedy . Aeiilktrd by BILLY HIGGINS AND COMPANY OF 40 PEOPLE 40 IN The Screaming Musical Comedy, lOVER THE TOP 1010 PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST MATIXKR TODAY I JIONTlAT TONIGHT AT 8 15 Hr.GI.NS LAST "INTEREST STARTS AT THE RISE OF THE CURTAIN AND CLINCHES ATTENTION CONSTANTLY." Record. "'THREE FACES EAST' HURRAHI" North American. COMES MESSRS. COHAN AND HARRIS THREE FACI WITH VIOLET HEMING THE MOST FASCINATING MYSTERY PLAY EVER WRITTEN POPULAR WED. MATS. BEST SEATS $1.50 WITH AM PEiWMGTON LOU HOLTZ GEORGE BICKEL YVETTE RUGEL LA SYLPHE AL SEXTON LESTER ALLEN LOWELL DREW ADELE ARDSLEY MORAN and MACK LARRY BECK 10 OTHERS AND CHORUS OF 50 BEAUTIFUL SCANDAL MONGERS POPIII AR WFD MATS entire lower floor, $i.so rjrjifiis, wcl. mia. ENTRE balcony, sloo MArlM.L nunv OXIilHT T 13 VK.T vf;hk SECOND WEEK MESSRS. COHAN and IIAItim rresent MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS A COMEDY OF MOONSHINE. MADNESS AND MAKE-BELIEVE. By LAURENCE EYRE Direction of HARRISON GREY FISKE ihiomi ami .uiii(u tiilatiii. pi'l IKIll.lMiKI( ill I I.II1M. . IXD IVMAIT Neu Dnnci't 1'entureil c3S W Dancing 12th and Chestnut MUM B C IvLR'-i Continuous Dancing Matinee nml Tunlclit 111 Tiri (lrrliaii.ai III fi'"a,e WXT A Teurher Instruction Kf Vm tor Each Walnut akw Pupd I'll ;?i0 elr pointment TROCADERO I'lislns lll(.II-CI.ss 111 m.l.s QIK lilll A illlUI 11.11. 11.111. 1 Till IT A I'.V'f. "The rinnrd nrekra" Week t'oni, Kept. 'i0 Ilurrr I p, Pal. Here The feme. Hie SPORT GIRLS with LEW WELCH Ilia- f'n.l of Ml htnr rll.li. Illid 31 I'rcllj C!iorn I Vext lek ilnmlwiir llellee ACADEMY OF MUSIC Monilnr OI'KMVr, SAI.B Monday M'llhCKIl'TION KATM Academy Concert Series (Four KenlnrN) Nov. 4 MARTINELLI FINMAIN Dec. 3 SEIDEL Jan. 21 MATZENAUER KINDLER Feb. 19 GRAINGER Series Tickets. SS.UO. 12 f.O. 3.oU. 53.00, i 17 00. Moiee, KS, ISO, tii. 154. aeutlnci four and U, qn eale at Ileppe'a, HID Cheataui Street (Kour Conrerls). I Metropolitan Opera House ri.VUlltllAV 1HKMNII, Ortober - Vlelln Reellal, bx SIIN(TI J, I.ST hKASO.S IN ELMAN AMKRICA Mc.i,TSe td rj tUU oMn.XoiS.1.1., - ".? . ..w. iwFioni ml fr.jv ' b IP m THEATRES i. 2 WEEKS BACK WITH Present Monday Night at 8.15 Mate,, Wed. and Sat., at 2.15 AN UP-TO-DATE MUSICAL REVUE to kri.ii i.. mmin-mkiilixoeji STRKi:r Metropolitan Opera House Monday Eve'g, Oct. 13 FIRST TIME IN 1600 YEAS OUTSIDE OF ROME JMKS SI.EVIN and Aeaoclatea nnnunre an Kvent BASILICAS Refected from the Beet Known Members of tha - moira or hip Sittine Chapel, St. John Lateran and St. Peter' Basilica IN l'ltOl.RAM Ol POLlrllOMO M'MIIEns MIIIVNCEP AT TIIK KCHOI.A I'ANTIinrjI, I'CLCDISfl iroiiKs or I'aleitrinti, Vittoria, Mareruio, Viadana and Ingegneri UNDKH TIIF. PEnsONAI, DIRECTIOX OF .MAK8TBO Don Raffaele Casimif Canon of hi. John I.aUran. Dlrmt','" f me oniuirai ftieran i impel anql r Mmlir and Director of fompoVjC" the hihoia Cantorum, Mail Orders Receired at Can Ticket Office, 1108 Ch Seats i:. 13. H and tV-Ilo. and $10. Add 10 per tent fo1 CASI WALNUT Above Sth St. lniKS" M4TIKKK DAILY 10,000 Women Attend Weeklj Our lrlcelea Asset. NEXT WEEK WK ('IAI)I TO HAVE The BEST SHOW in TOWN 1'rei.entrd br Jninen B. Cooper With FRANK HUNTER and An Vnunual Cast of I'lajera PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA ( l.l.oroi.l) NTOKOMMit. I-eoducUr iac?A,v wimmi cumk ' kvkni.no $&&m ! tc Md jra.' rfsjf rpnr.T.. ft. -SSV IIKNTEII , CD .Ti' S IN TIIK LUry LfSS 4NNALS U J lilJ OF S'USIO irriilil'nt cojmiMso :o VI I U Im NOTA11I.B 81NGEM III J I 1 FKOM TIIK tW ROMAN AJ lA Mv", a. ) m v? -at. ovtVv Tax ft VILA I J V" f i 1CK P!?''?"'LB"W l Ki m f 3 e 1 4 ; m 4 w V, ,A4 m 1 1 n uu . k' l.KaMaw HnHi n iatoeKUl! G3EZ ntjRiJ lyt M&jk iiss .--x.. r -T W..WBn'K ''.IHW