Sp5N(5?3yWj?!3FS ys f r " V ' ' M V ' ' ' 0?'.:T'" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL' ADELPHI A, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1919 9 -i -u- 'fc. THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments at the Various Play- houses in This City New Attractions GARRICK David WaiHrltl. in rc vlval of "The Auctioneer. ' the Si mon Levi, of which wni his first notable rharaeterlzatlon. Story of n lovable old liddish ueddler n tins and downs of fortune, combining comedy nml pathos. Alttllil'lll "Lp Frr.m .NovWipie." n new American comedy, by Hrotb TarkliiRt)n and Harry I.eou Wilson. Itomance thnt is closo nt linnd every where Is the motif ili'wlnncd. Norman Trevor is featured in the adventurous hero's role. JVALXfT "The Old Homestead, re vival with new scenery, etc., of an old htaudby of rural dramu. The church choir, villaRe band and other celebrated features are promised. William Lawrence, for many jears Penman Thompson's understudy, plays I'ucle Josh Whltcomb. Continuing Attractions CHESTNUT "Good Morninc Judge," imported from London, where it ran three seasons, via New York, where it inn last .cnsnn. Amusing muslcalized vominn of Pine ro's farce, "The Magistrate." George Uassall and Sliep C'ninn have lead ing roles. Some good dancing. 'LYRIC ".TO East." comedy, by Itachcl Crcther. author of "Old Ladv :t1." "The Three of TV and "A Man's World." Story of n young girl whose entry into New York life is via n fashionable boarding house. Constance Rinney and Henry Hull piny the two young lovers, t FORREST "Scandals of 1010." by a new producer, George White, the dancer. Musical revue that treats topically questions of the day. Grrrge White, Lowell Drew. Ann Penning ton, George Illckcl, Yvette Itugel are among the entertainers, as well as n sprightly chorus. iA dandy "dancing show." with good singing and clean comedy. BROAD "Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans," by Lawrence Kyre. "Nelly" is a brilliant, delightful and complex pcr soni Mrs. Fiske is nt her best in the name part, and has notable support. BIIUIIERT "Sinbad." featuring Al Jolson. Associated with him are Lawrence D'Orsay, Forrest Huff, Fritz! von llusing and other princi pals and a large and busy chorus. A Winter Garden extravaganza. New songs. Photoplays i STANLEY , "Kvnngeliue." villi, Miriam Cooper. Made from the poem by H. W. Longfellow and directed byj II. A. Walsh, with u notable cast unci i special photography. Tt is one of the ncrecn classics and tells a beautiful Ftory of love. "Aohu" is n Prizma natural color movie, and Maclyn Ar buckle appears in n comedy, Operu concerts by the orchestra. PALACE "Broken Hlossoms,,-' with Lillian Gish and IUchard ISarthlcmcss In the big roles. This is the piny which recently appenied nt the Gar rick and was directed by D. W. Grif fith. It is taken from "The Chink and the Child." n story in Burke's "Limchoiyjo Nights." 'ARCADIA "In Mizzoura," with Itcbert Warwick. Made from the play by Augustus Thomas, it tells the story of n big-benrtcd Missourian of the period of 18S0, who secretly pays for the education of a girl he loved. Kileen Percy is the leading woman. yiCTORIA "The Right to Happi ness," with Dorothy Phillips in the dual role of sisters. A story of Rus sia, directed by Allan Hclubar. It deals with the current feeling of un rest which exists in this country and iu others and shows the author s so lution. JREOENT "His Official Finncec," with Vivian Martin, is the story of an employer who offerR his stenogra pher a. lot of money if She will be come engaged to him for business rea sons. It is replete with funny sit uations. Forrest Stanley is the lead ing man. , COLONIAL "The Right to Happl- ness," with Dorothy Phillips, as de scribed above, first half of week. "Told In the Hills," featuring Rob crt Warwick, last half. . ALU AM II It A "Hearts of Men." with George Ilebun as the star, first of week, and Earle Williams, in "The Wolf," last half. IMPERIAI "Human Desire," with Anita Stewart, the first half of week. and "The Price n Woman Must Pay," with Beatrice Michelena, Inst half. 21 ARRET STREET '"Vhc Man Who Stayed at Home." with King Ung got, first half of week, and "The Hoodlum," featuring Mary Pickford, Inst half. CAPITOL "The Lottery Mari," with Wallace Reid, first of week, and "Forbidden," with Mrs. Charles Chaplin, last half. It was directed br Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley. BTRAND "The Lottery Man," with Wallace Reid, first half of week, nud "Widow by Proxy," the last half, with Marguerite Clark. LOCUST "The Egg Crate Wallop," with Charles Ray, the first half, nnd "The Misleading Widow," with Bil lie Burke, the first half. ORE AT NORTHERN" Wolves of the Night," with William Farnum. first half, nnd "Bill Apperson's Boy," with Jack Pickford, last half. Special Photoplay METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE "The Miraclo Man," made from the nlav of the same name, it can bo highly recommended for its fine story and entertaining qualities, as revealed 'in a sneclnl showlne of the produc tion. Directed by George Loaqu Tucker and with n cast including Thomas Me,Ighan, 'Betty Compton, Joe Dowllnir. Lon Chancy nnd Law- son Butt. The play deals with the power of faith ns seen by n group of one-time crooiss. upens next oaiur day. Vaudeville KEITH'S Louise Gunning, chnrming light opera star, reappearing on the staeo in a new repertoire nnd "with n grand opera-trained voice; Sebastian nnd company, in a dance phantasy ; Harriet Rempel, In romantic one-net nlnv : Phil Baker, melody nnci com edy; tho Seymours, medley of song, ' danea nnd chat; Jack Inglls, come- dlan; Mason and Gwynue, southern 1 novelty; Worden Brothers, foot jug- I glers; Rully, 'Rogers nnd Sully, , bounding-table experts. ttLODE "Every Sailor," musical re view, presented by Philip Dunning; Paul Decker and company, In "The ' Ruby Ray"; Irving Newhoff nnd 1 Dodo Phelps, singers: "Fragrant I Tunes," song cycle; "Wishing," mu- sical comedy; Kelso and Lclghton; ' Lpwe nnd tho Baker Sisters; Elsie Xn Bergere, posing, nnd others. PR0B8 KEYB "Submarine F-7," dramatic novelty: Genaro and Geld, comedy: Howard nnd Ross; Kepncdy and Nelson, nnd the three Ankers, first wock. "Tho Only Girl," tab loid musical comedy : Jerome and Al bright. Lillian and Twins and others, '"'!- UiWl juvenile singing nnd dancing net. Worth AVnyton Four, Cooncy Sisters, Lillian nnd Twins nnd photoplay, "Tho Hoodlum," with Mary Pick ford, first half. "Siibmnrlno F-7" heads tho bill Inst half. WILLIAM PENN "The Echoes," muslcnl comedy revue: Ilnrry Linton nnd Anltn Laurence; Peterson, Ken nedy and Murray, Ringers, nnd photo play. "The Hoodlum," with Mary Pickford, first half. Larry Itelllv. tenor, in "Here's to Erin" bends bill last half. I GRAND Una Anger nnd Curtis Boys, In muslcnl comedy novelty, Herberts Leaping Cnnlnes nnd other trained pets; Adelaide Bell nnd Houston! Rnv. In n scries of dunces : Dare Brothers, athletic fonts; 'Wallace Gnlvln, magician and Genn nnd Jen-1 kins nn ndded attraction is Senator I Francis Murphy. NIXON J. Rosamond Johnson nnd1 his Jazz Five, colored entertniners; Murrav nnd Bolk; the Bell Sisters nnd Fox Benson nnd company. I Photoplay feature. Alice Joyce In "The Winchester Woman," first hnlf of week. Willlnm Hnllen nnd Ethel Hunter. In comedy skit, head bill tho Inst hnlf. KNICKERBOCKER "The Trap," fenturlng Lle Fell, Is the photoplay, telling the adventures of n girl who marries out of loneliness. Comedy and news pictures. Gloria, piano ac cordeonlst; Emerson nnd company, novelty dancing ; Billy Cummlngs. comedy cjcllst, nnd other vaudeville nets of merit. Stock ORPIIEVM "Within the Law," Hay nrd Velller's tense drnmn. a play ot the underworld nnd social problems. Mae Desmond is to play the partof the girl who clears her score with society which has harshly treated her bv organizing a crook band. Mr. Fielder has the chief male part. Minstrels DUMOXT'S "The No. Penn Bank" I Is n satire which is promised will make the depositors of the uptown in-1 stitutlon forget their finnncial trou bles for the time being. Lee, Frank-1 lin and Patterson will offer new ma- j terlal and Emmet Welch will have new songs. lliirlescnue CASINO "The Bostonians," In "From Her to Shanghai." an ettrn vaganza in two nets nnd a prologue which is Mild to be replete with new! jests nnd fresh music. Frank Finney I nn.l Pliil ntr. tho chief comedians, are1 seen in n number of guises nud there I ts n special chorus. TROOA DERO "Cabaret Grils." with a chorus of vivacious girls draped in costumes of the latest modes. The book was written by Ben Holmes, j nnd the cast includes Mnnny King, Dot Bnrnette. Leonn Few Bertha Stnrtzmnu. Earl Sheahau, V red Hackctt nnd tho librettist. i BhWV "Crackcrjacks," in Ed Bush's latest edition of the bur lesque clnssic, featuring "Rngs' , Murphv, Ruby Thorn, Lvdin Berg, Eleanor Fisher. Annie Goldic. Fnus tine, whirlwind dancer, and other well-known burlesque and vaudeville entertainers nnd n big chorus. Coming Attractions October 20 I LYRIC "The Little Blue Devil." mu- j sic.il plnv, bv Hnrolil Atieinniige nun Harry Carroll, based on Clyde Fitch's "The Blue Mouse." Features Ber nard Granville. Lillian Lorraine. Ed ward Martindel and other Well known entertainers. CIIESTXVT "Gaieties of 1010," a Slmbert cxtravacanza, with many specialties and novel dances, set to, music by n syndicate of writers of song lilts, in tile case nre oiewart Baird, White nnd Clayton, Flora HofCman and George Jessel, the young comedian who leaped into popularity over night in New York last sea son. J7?OAD--"IIamlot." Special matinee, with Walter Hampden in the title lole. Ills interpretation was seen here and won plaudits for its artis try last season. Performances: Tuesdav. Thursday and Friday nfter uoons, "October 21-2H-24, and Mon ilav and Tuesday. October 27-28. BROAD "The Woman of Bronze," a drama by two French playwrights, Henri Kistcrmackers nnd Eugene Do-1 lard, with Margaret Augliu as the star in nn emotional role, supported, by Frederic, Harriet Sterling, Long don Bruce, Gerald Hnmer, Ralph1 Kcmmet and Nina Morris. October 27 GARRICK "Petroleum Prince." Marc Kiaw's first production of the seabou, with Louis Bennison, from, the movies as the stalwart hero. An, American comedy by Richard Barry, dealing with the adventures of a yig-1 orous westerner who, having acquired millions in oil. tries to rorco ills way into the social elite without regard for conventionalities. FORREST "Angel Face," operetta, with Victor Herbert's newest score nnd n book that is said to be rapid in movement nnd fresh In situations by Henry B. and Robert M. amuii. Mr. Herbert lias written one nentl mentnl number in 2-4 time, "I Might Bo Your Once-ln-a-While," de scribed ns nlluring. George Lederer stages tho piece, introducing n new prima donna, Marguerite Zender. Accomplished! j Lester Allen, tho nglle funny man , with "Scandals of. 1U1U," is not oniy u comedian, dancer and acrobat, but a musician as well. He is a pianist aud n violinist. David Warfleld's Hobby Aside from his work in the theatre, David Warfield'K chief interest is In collecting. He possesses nn Interesting collection of pictures nnd tapestries, nnd his collection of snuff boxes is said to be nmong the finest in the country. ACADKMV OF MTJSIfJ MONDAY, OCT. 27, AT 8:15 P. M. VIOLIN RECITAL HEIFETZ Hu, scats. I2.S0, 2, 11.50, II. t IIErrK'8. War Tax 10f, additional. Mall orders NOW Checka to Oeorga T. Haly. Metropolitan Opera House TONIOHT 8.15 BHAnr Violin ltnllol by M1SCHA I.A8T SEASON IN AMKKICA ELMAN rricmit 7So to 12. GO. Bala now etna at Metropolitan Uox OIBfo. 110S ChMtnolBt. ACADEMY OF MUdIO HAT. AFT. OCT. IS at 2:30 BAT. AFT. CUT. K5 nt 3:30 KREISLER. IOJ'.RAI.TIINE FARRAR Ticket! $2,50 On mile itt Jlnm t.2.00. SlftA. Cf ftrt 75i Jer with chwka to O. T. llaly. Direction inwa. li iu i;iittnut. Mall or- j Kllla. Stclnviay riano. DUMONT S u Jl Wo!h Mlntre! " mWn ARCH & OTH STOEET3 MATINED TODAY. 10c TO ISOo &W1Z "Camden Trolley Zone" DO YOU NEED Cholf atatsT All Theatres, Brerjwhere. renn Theatre Ticket Qlflee. N. n. Corner 18th anj iChentnpt. Walnat 4800. . PCZjWKgJ&l i - t liiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiTTriTrtuiiiiniiipiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiuuiiiniiiirTjimiimiimniilt TODAY LAST TIME "THE LIFE LINE" NEXT WEEK The Moat Brilliant of B rfellr 17171 l4l III I I I I I i m 1214 MARKET ST. 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. next wixk THE SAME PRODUCTION THAT MARKET ST.. ABOVE NINTH D A. M. TO 11.15 P. M. I I Victoria Orchestra j LEO DE3SAUER. Director I The Greatest Lovo Story Ever Told 'iiiiiliiniiiiuiMini-iiiiii I A 1 Powerful r 1 Picture of the Workers 2 sBs. ,'C',"'M7U0 and dti'MM' m v $W J ' A4lF -SMKi IXQUISUCIU s I m ( K OLCffFAy ml r0 Beautiful rmfflYMUi'Jw&y' 0 4zS!Lm?& a drama of profound emotion, JmBS 'mWBftkks. OF EXQUISITE DELICACY, OF PyaSsBs SBfflislrfeste overwhelming force fffHnSrrlES iSTinOROTHY PHI ",,.,, laiiaTiaiiaiis tail . " m "lUI'll llllllllllllll II.IIIIHl -, f A UASKF.T STKEET Todax ANITA, HTTiWAUT In "IIKK KIMillllM OK IIKIIVMH" MONDAY. IUM. MKDNnjIJAY WALLACE REID IN HIS LATEST "The. Lottery Man" THXTB8DAY, JTBIDAY h 8ATUEDAY Mrs. Charh'o Chaplin (NEE MILDRED 3IABRIS) in rlRST PREBENTATIOM ANYWHERE MARKKT Ht., nolow lilii "MAN WHO BTAYKD AT IUQ1E" Neit Week PARAMOUNT Present IN riRST SHOWINO or HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE ADDED ORAIO KENNEDY SERIAL BROAD A SNYDER AVENUE 2U5. 0:31 nnd 0 V. M. H Neit Weak IS, Wolf rrMnti B01IABM, BEAUTY & VIVA0I0U8NESS MARY PICKFORD to Tint South Philadelphia Showlni ct "The Hoodlum" laflli'pHANQED JHUJllSUAx' SRiilif , W. -J:, t' fftiwpn,?OTi'il',ll',,l;iiin'mTTTirn7 JWSK MARKET ST., ABOVE 16TH WILLIAM FOX Presents Motion Picture Achievements rVftHT-JG! IMMORTAL ADDED MACKLYN ARBUCKLE I "FIGHTING MAD" I III 11111111 nil, II nil! IIMIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I poem s-MBlmVM M'W'J) MWW INAUGURAL OF AUTUMN GRAND OPERA FESTIVAL ; STANLEY CONCERT . -, .. , ,-v ., ROLLO MAITLAND i ; oRCHEbTRA Organ Recital Daily , , , Al.'D. .. - . ,Tnir8ctlon of n. 11 A M WILLIAM KLAISS . 5 ALBERT F WAYNE aC 1 " 1V1 SOLOISTS Z .iiiniviiiii in nil i i i i i i in hi iiiiiiiiiiii'ii I in i ii i i i l l mi hi i: i i i in muling 0 I'osmvr.i.Y niisr tijii: at i'oitlak riurr.H WAS PRESENTED SUCCESSFULLY AT FEATURING Gcrmantown Ave. Below Chelten j,U lt ,l.uir.,l,u,.,,lo, .vu. atfc. Under the Dectlon cf the Stanley Co. TODAY -MADGE KKNKKDY In "STItirTLY rONnPBNTIAL" T J f ,!-... VI41lni. lln Wm Monday, Tuesday und Wednesday DOROTHY PHILLIPS IT IS A REVELATION THVRBDAY, TRIDAY U SATURDAY ROBERT WARWICK IN "TOLD IN THE HILLS" Superb Oroheitra and Oraan ICuita MARKET ST.. Delow GOth DAILY il.ao, 1 nnd 9 MONDAY, TUESDAY tnd WEDNESDAY Th Betion'i Vaudovlllo Beniatlon A Iltrreloui Mohnlol Production ZiZF2 NOT A MOTION PICTURE! A RUrtlp RapitatnUtlon, Oontot In Ererr Dttl et Bubnwrin la Aotlon, tt PUrtd in "The Show of Wonders" Ctrloid of Boentrr Comptnr of 10 BILL OHANOED T1IURBDAY ALHAMBRA fe.fite T GEORGE BEBAN "Xf$$l IN CONJUNCTION with VAUDEVILLE And JA8, J. 00RBETT fn TlEMIUNIOIIT MAN" (Ka. 1 j33 MAHKT "tiKifc.V'4HESTirF" TUmAVKTB6TRUDDAT In "THE lIOODLUK" ikriy TiilN LJflSB'iffi II1HI L a wvl&'MMFBmmx MlUwwt1&&M&m!uWb .iT'iinaiJWi ;mii.ui is immim tAStMucmmaMm b wfiniim&itL fmamf t iu FtlfSHJSll .sHf m ni&Btrr than a WJR ffikXlT PICTURE wr 5rM fr TODAY LAST TIME "THE LIFE LINE" Staged by R. A. WALSH The Most Sublime Drama in the History of American Literature ATTRACTIONS Sa"AO-HU" NATURAL COLORS I I I I I IJII I'll I I I I I I III II II II! Today Mary Pickford in "The Hoodlum" PRICES RANGING TO $3 A SEAT I, I TODAY OKOItOK JIEIUN In "IIKAUTS OF JIKX" , Added ClIAIILin iCIIAri.IN Next Week I II lllll 11,1111 II!; '- Will Be One Z of the Most ; Talked of r Photoplays of Z Z the Year E ."ill I II II II llll II1IIIIIUI ,1 CHESTNUT ST.. Delow 16th 10 A. M.. IS. 2. :13. 8:45, 7:45, n-.M i:y. Todaj MMICI I'.ftni: CI.AlfK l WIDOW 1IY PROW" NEXT WKKK llrt Presentation ROBERT WARWICK 111 PAlMMOPNT.KTf'RAlT Picture "IN MIZZOURA" l'rom the Play By Augustus Thomas BROAD and ERIE AVENUE MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY William Farnum IN FIRST NORTH P3IILA. 8IIOWINO WOLVES OF THE NIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY JACK PICKFORD In "BILL APPERSON'S BOY" MARKET ST. AT JUNIPER Vudvlll 11 A. M, to 11 P M. Jft Wk Krsiik Wolf. Jr., PrerTcn h National ltnlrw Ai smtnted for th entttttlnraont of Pfeildent Wllion on tho U. B. 8. Oeorfa Wuhlnston 3PECIAL ADDED ATTRAC.'ION Paul Decker & Co. In tho 0n-Act Comedr "THE RUBY RAY 0IHER. AUTd W0KJ.U slr-V I : I PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES I MATINEE TODAY TONIOHT AT 8i15 NEXT I ACTUrrif NIOHTS AT 8.15 WEEK LJai WCIirv MATINEES WED. t SAT. vn n in Messrs, coiian and iiaruis Preient , RROAD ifnrr YwrTrY I Bualneaa Manager 1 H II V H H V M H J llllll MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS A COMEDY OF MOONSHINE, MADNESS AND MAKCDELIEVE. By LAURENCE EYRE Direction of HARRISON GREY FISKE TWO WEEKS MfVUnAV DPT 9f1 SEATS DEGINNING lVHJiNL I , UVl. Ai THURSDAY HOWARD HULL Preterits MAJRGARET : ANGLIN IN HER GREATEST PLAY "THE WOMAN OF BRONZE" SPECIAL MATINEES, OCT. 21, 23, 24, 27 and 28 WALTER HAMPDEN "HAMLET" I SALE OF SEATS OPENS THURSDAY, S A. M. MATINEE TODAY NO SEAT OVER $2.00 OWING TO BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS POSITIVELY ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS nnnrTT OF THE SEASON'S SENSATION tfUKKllSl NIGHTS AT 8,15! MATINEES WED. A SAT. AT 2.1S "A BIT OF GREASED LIGHTNING." press "A RIPPING SHOW." - nneoim 4 BRIGHT AND SPRIGHTLY THEY SHIMMY TO FAVOR." inquirer. j POPULAR WED. MATS. ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR, 1.50 I 1 v ---". TY1-1-'. mnu. ENTIRE BALCONY, $1.00. I TW0 weeks MnwnAv vrr AT ONLY, BEGINNING 1VIUINUAY tVU 8:15 'llllll Ainnimr MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2.15 I AkkII K DAVID BELASCO Presents bflHP DAVID llllll JunJPr lll "THE AUCTIONEER" NO SEAT OVER $2 AT WEDNESDAY MATINEES APOT I O MARC KLAW PRESENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME TIIKATUK RICHARD BARRY'S ALL-AMERICAN COMEDY atlwic PETROLEUM PRINCE Mon.. Turn. S. n. I Oct 13 14 15 with LOUIS BENNISON AND A NOTABLE CAST ' ' STAGED BY HARRISON GREY FISKE pivni I B2I ANI bANSOM STS. K1VUJ-1 ,,15 ,! 3;30fl:30 to 11 II K It II K B T It A W UN'S ON Supported by a Nntnlil" Company, which Includon FI.OKKNCK I1II.I.INOS and hTlAKT UOLJli;i In hl latent plctur aucci's "A DANdKIlOr.s AFI'AIR" Adtrnturr lloinnnce Mjlrr NTt 1 HfV llfiirh'a "Tim Swllr" .nvniti urn yr 111:1 mv makki:t 1NIAW1X MATh. :! r.VGh. 1 &. 0 5 BIG ACTS 5 "IN TIIK fSCrLrTOn"! fiRIKN" ROSAMONP JOHNSON nml JAZZ I'M E MI'IIKAY A OI.K ORVIM.B. NTA.il Tllnnnlnsf, 1'rtlfT Knoll ,ICK JOVCr. 7Tho WlnfhKtf AT, 'oman' c-TD A Tkin OXUMANTOWN AVE, A JI1UU1V VKNXNRO ""T. Ilnmlnr. TnnilaT, Wrdnradar "TIIK I.OTTi:itY 1IAN" Klnrrlns WALLACE REID Tliuradar. lVldai. Sntnrdnv "WIIXIW HV I'ltnXY" ff.ltiirlne MARGUERITE CLARK LOCUST B!l AJ 1'oc'lJsl ", Mondnr, Tilwlnr. Wfdn.scluj' CHARLES RAY in "Tin; KUo-nUTi: wm.op" Thnradrtv, T-Vhlai. iilnrdny BILLIE BURKE In "Till'. MKLWlniXn WIDOW" BELMONT 6SD ST- Abov MARKET Mandnr nnd TiifKilnr rtF.V IlRtril'S "tub r.iui. moil outside" nml WII.I.IVM IH'NCAN "SMASlllNIi IIltltlF.HS" Wedneidar A' Tlmrwlm KINNIIJ WARD In "C01I1IIIX 'IV FYlday nnd Sntnrdar NITA STKAVART In "TIM': WHFrU' TITTVTIin l"KI.Nr A (illttltl) AVU J UiUUV ".Inmhi Jiiit, nn Vid. I.' Ilnllr, li30 to R. A 1 to II Mon. Ollv Thomas, "rrudenc on H'wav' Tun. Anltn Mrwnrf. In "TIIF. tltirK' WEST ALLEGHENY 20th A AlltKheny At. Heaanr Ilosnkawft. "Th flraj llorlon" TiiwiIbv "TIIK lir.TTF-R W1FF." AOADKMY OF MUSir. 1010-20 New York Four Subscrlntlon Con rorta.Tuca. Oct 28; Thur Vtc. IK: Thur., Jan 22 Thur.. Feb.2C.at 8 15 P SI. Symphony Society , KOLOISTSl MUIF.I,' C.ltltI80 I'RITZ UKKIsl.KIt PKRI'VICSKAIMIIIK MISCIIA I.KV1TKI Walter Pamrosch Conductor Season Sale Now HI lleppe'a W1THERSPOON HALL Wednesday J'.vtnlnr, Norembrr 12th : KINDLER received at l'hllit. Mus.nurean Wrishtraan iinlldlnc HAMMANN Joint Recital ITIfMl 2.00. tl.BO. tl.OO, Mir, Wnr Tnr, ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tuemlii,' Kienlnr, tlrtoher Tn'fhoNr0 'a .. S I 2r.n.V" Ijs'wr'jncfa America's Crisis A War Correanond William T. Ellis, LL. D Tl,a vsll nf fiainsniali In iuiiaalai tram 4 It world contemporary eient of . crratct moment In Macedonia. Turker. Hrrla. l'ales- moment In .Macedonia. Turker. Hrrla, Pales tine, Mesapotamlb and Kiypl events which senousir aneci Amrnca.- l)r. Kills, recentlr returned from the Near Kst. will. lift the veil. The lure of the Orient and tho nip ot .(resent political problems, are both In this Hectare, ; Tlrkela at HeDpe's. HIT Cheekut Street. ,'phttks ta Otatr Hsir. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Monday Evening at 8:30 Acclaimed by New York, Boston, Baltimore, Montreal, Toronto and other cities JAMES SLEV1N and AnocUtei i - A --r"' tfS$j win Km & inivL iyr at the ocnola -antoruni, Including Works of PALESTRINA, VITTORIA; MARENZO, i VIADANA and INGEGNERI Under the Personal Direction of MAESTRO DON RAFFAELE CASIMIRI Canon of St. John Latran, Director of the Pontifical lAteran Chapel and Hed Muter , and Director of Composition of tho Schola Cantorum, Good Seats Still Available at Box Office, 1108 Chestnut St. Price i $2, $3, -$4 and $5. AOADHMY OF 511'RIC, WXI). EVK.. Oct. 23 THE CHORAL SOCIETY ' Will Mns- THE REDEMPTION I bOLOISTS riorrncA Illnldt Mrholan Doutr Katharine MeUIe lUlwIn J-unii June Kdel J. HrJTeUteln Manon nna (.omiueie PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Proeeedi to Rndowment F..n.l of l'IIII.AI)F.r.VlllA OliCIIKSTK heota Ilrnoe'k HID Cheotnilt Tlr C1.0I1 tl.60 lint rients it. 00 I fl:l Last Mat. & Ever, 1 VJUrriCK "" -K' Messrs. COHAN & HARMS Present THREE FACES EAST With VIOLET HErlINQ Th jripplajt at ttV SMtt. .Sanic First Time in 1 600 Years outside of Rome Announce an Event Unprecedented in the Annals of Music Zho, item I0t$ Combining 70 Notable Singers from the ROMAN BASILICAS Selected from the Best Known Members of the World-famed Choirs of the SISTINE CHAPEL, ST. JOHN LATERAN and ST. PETER'S BASILICA In a Program of Polyphonic Numbers Arranged ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thurs. Evening, Oct. 16, at 8:15 Sir Arthur Whitten Brown k.b.e. Famous Aviator Himself Wilt tell thrilling' story of Ms hlitorlo nonstop fllsht across the ocean. lecture arranged by Knrlneera' Club ot Philadelphia and Aero Club of Fenna. Tickets. SOc to 12.00: Box Seats, 12.00 and S!,S. on sale at lleppe'a. 1111) Chestnut tyt. Checks to Ueorce llaly, r Talk Illustrated with motion pictures ane stereoptlcon slides. ' Academy of Music, Tu6s.Evg.,Nov.4 JS2&. MARTINELLI'- 'a FINMAIN , TubUo Bale csw Me.. Os. IU 7 Mmm MM-M.Nms ai x ij 4- '' .. - " .u ' a . .. 1 u ss. u "7 I . V t.:L ('V .,!- ?- J)..V "
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