IIIHIHMiliHliHiRflimiSHIW teW" wJS I EVBNttfG-'' PUBLIC IEDGBR-PHIIiADLPniA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919 IT- iv W ' . I ! THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments at tho Various Play houses in This City NEW ATTRACTIONS GARR1CK "lioolc WIio'h Here," n muslcnl comedy frntnrlnc Cecil Lcnti, wtnr of "Jlrlght Eyes," mill Cleo Jlnyfield, well known In muslcnl comedy niul vaudeville Music by Hilvlo Ileln, book by iftiwarri laui ton. Story of a Kiifchliijr. romnntlc novelist and his jealous wife. FORREST "Angel Face," with Vic tor Herbert's newest score nnd n book that is snld to bo rapid In move ment nnd fresh In situations by Henry U. and Kobcrt B. Smith. Mr. Herbert has written, nmons other melodies, one sentimental number in 2-4 time. "I Might Bo Your Once in -a -While," described as alluring. Cast headed by Atldo Rowland nnd John K. Voting. VTAT.XTJT "I'nrlor. Bedroom and r Bath," farce of n young husband with n Don .Tilau reputation and tho hilarious complications brought about by his doting wife, waiter rcrKiiis, of "My Friend From India" fame, nnd Edna Ann Luke head the cast. CONTINUING ATTRACTIONS mm An "Hnmlet." Special mati nees, with Wnlter nampden in the title role. His poetic interpretation was seen hero Inst wecu. rcrtorm ances Monday nnd Tuesday. npn.m 'Thi Wnmnn of Bronze.' n drnmn from the French of Henri -. . i , ... H..1.....1 avifitcmacKcrs ami ejukvuu -huh. . ,...,, ,, , . n ... ,, with Mnrgurct Anglin ns the star in KEITH'S Vnlc c Bcrgorc in nn emotional role, supported by Fred- Moth," dramatic playlet with e eric Lewis, Harriet Sterling and Longdou Bruce. LYRIC "Tho Little Blue Devil." musical play, by Harold Atterbridge and Harry Carroll, based on Clyde Fitch's "Tho Blue Mouse." fea tures Bernnrd Granville, Lillian Lorraine, Edward Murtindel and other' well-known entertainers. nnd "Tho Wbrld nnd Its Woman," last half. STOCK ORVnEVM "The Story of tho Rosary," which ran for a year in London nnd met with success in this country on tour. It is not a re ligious story, as the namo might Im ply, but really a Ioto romance Mac Desmond will have tho chief role. MINSTREL. DUMONT'S "Profiteering Land lords" is the new cxtravacanxa. aud it is said to take many n satirical whack at tho housing congestion. "Moonlight in Dixie" is n dancing interlude. Thero will he may new skits and ballnds. BURLESQUE PEOPLE'S "Tho Bchman Show. featuring n new tramp comedian. Harry Lander. The fifteenth annual tour of tho organization finds It newly equipped nnd costumed nnd with froRh material of song and mirth. The Arabian scene is said to he very pic torial. CASINO "Oolden Crook" company is headed by Comedian Billy Ar lington. Loulso Barlow, soubreftc,; tho Ball Mall trio, singing comedians, and Juliette Belmont, singing vio linist. In addition to .the musical burlettn will be a ballet of tho al lied nntlons. IU.WU-" Follies Series of 1920," is the underline. Clyde Bates, "tho millionaire tramn." is the drum major of the army of funmnkcrs and' singers. An exceptionally large chorus, numbering some graceful dancers, is promised. TROOADERO "The New Monte Carlo Girls," in a two-act extra vaganza, with good music nnd n sightly chorAs. Among tho.funmak ers are Fred Rceb. eccentric comic : John Hudglns, blackface singer, and Jake Kennedy, acrobat. VAUDEVILLE The emo tional role; Elizabeth Murray, in songs nnd stories; "Kiss flic, mil Ip-T .""'M.'.i.."'iii'iMi limimiiiiiniiiini iii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iixmjLLLmj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rwB-sssyg: I pj Mwfc rvjlttf jfttotW Jti V r jt -"jjT3ttv & j .dEeSh m!1 Bfa H san V nrnT T wtpi i glorious girls $v H I fef! w'lh IjIjKI Li ItiLL gorgeous gowns j M H ALICE LAKE and JUAN1TA HANSEN' are tw . of the bevv of beauties who surround the star H Sfl '' PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES sicnl farce u Miller and Mack, "The Bing Boys ; Sylvester and Vance, satiric songs; Kinney and Corinne. dancers; Grey nnd Byron, in "A Girl's Weigh"; "The Mysterious Masqueradcr"'; pictures, nnd other acts. CHESTNUT "Gaieties of 1010," ex travaganza, wjtli many specialties and novel dances, set to music by n syndlcnto of writers of song hits. In the cast nre Stewart Baird, White and Clayton. Flora Hoffman nnd George Jcssel. ADELPHI "30 East." comedy, by Rachel Crothcrs. Story of a young girl whose entry into New York life is via n fashionable boarding house. Constanco Binnoy nnd Henry Hull play tho two young lovers. SHUBERT "Slnbad," featuring Al Jolson. A Winter Garden cxtrava ganza. Now songs. rilOTOPLAYS METROPOLITAN "The Miracle Man," the movlcizeu version oi Frank Packard's novel nnd George Cohan's stage play. One of the most impressive photo-drumas yet screened, showing tho triumph of faith over the plotting of a gang of crooks who nro converted to better things. Thomas Mcighnn nnd Bct . tv Compson arc among the foatured players. George Lonno Tucker di rected admirably, nnd tho photog--raphy is exceptional. STANLEY "Lombardl, Ltd.," with Bert Lytell. Story by the Hnttons nnd 1 lrm toil hv .Took Conway. Story deals with the insight into tho life of a hc-dressmnkcr nnd the display of beautiful gowns. An exceptional supporting company is announced. Pir.vlrtW "The Teeth of the Tiger." fiirnntofl hv nhet Withey. from a atnrv bv Maurice Le Blanc. David ivvn11 lino Ihn role of Arscno Lupin, and the plot deals with a murder mystery with only teeth marks as a clue. AROADTA "Burglar by Proxy," with :r.i,v Pli-kfnril. Slorv was written by Jack Dillon, nnd deals with the Gloria Hope is tho leading lady. VWTOlllA "Checkers," by Henry W. Blossom, Jr., and directed by Richard' Stanton. Story of the race track nnd some delightful characters which appeared in the play. Thomas J. Carrigan has tho leading role. , REGENT -"Luck in Pawn," with Mnrguerito Clnrk ns tho star. Di rected by Walter Edwards, with Charles Mcrideth as her lending man. The story is by Mnrvis Taylor and is of tho comedy variety. CAPITOL "Broken Blossoms," di rected by D. AV. Griffith, with Lil lian Gish, Richard Barthlcmcss and Donald Crisp, first of week, and "In Mizzoura," with Robert Warwick, last of week. COLONIAL "His Majesty, the . American." with Douglas Fairbanks. It'is tho tale of a New Yorker who lives on excitement. MARKET STREET "The . Right to Hnppincss," with Dorothy Phillips, first -hnlf, nnd "Home," with Mil dred Harris unapiin, last nan. IMPERIAL AND OREAT NORTH ERN '"Broken Blossoms," from n story by Thomas Burke, and directed by D. W. Griffith. ALITAMBRA "In Mizzoura," with Robert Warwick, first half, and "The Man Who Stayed Home." with King Baggot and Claire Whitney, last hair. 'LOCUST "In Mizzoura." with Rob ert Warwick, first half, and "Step ping OuJ," with Enid Bennett, last nan. -'STRAND "Tho' Life Line," a Tour neur production, first hnlf, nnd , j. "Stepping Out," with Enid Ben- . nett, last half. riiVQLT "The Dragon Pninter." -i'witlr Sessuo' Hayaknwn. first half, GLOBE Clark's nawallans, musi cians and singers; "Photoplay mates." a travesty; Kelly nnd Boyd, Hawthorne nnd Cook; June Ld wards, dancer ; Resista, mystery net ; Rose nnd Davis, Conroy nnd O'Don nell, Morgan nnd Gates nnd the Sterling Trio. BROADWAY "Heir for n Night." musical comedy; Murray and Volk, Nevlns nnd Gordon, Three O'Con nor Sisters nnd photoplay, "His Mnjestv, the American," first half, nnd "Tho Mimic World" heads tho bill the last half of week. CROSSKEYS "Hello, Judge," mu ' sical comedy; Juno Mills and com pany, "The Cat," n musical com edy; Venton Sisters, Stanley nnd Mazie Hughes, first half, nnd "At the Girlie Club" heads the bill tho Inst hnlf. WILLI Ail PENN Yerke's Jnzarlmbo Band; Eddie Kane nnd .lay nor-1 man, comedinns; Four Buttercups. I singers; Dixon and Bowers, nnd photoplay, "World and Its Woman. with Gcraldine Fnrrnr, first half, and "An Heir for a Night," heads tho bill Inst half. NIXON "The Magazine Girls," n musical comedy; "Thru Thick and Thin," sketch; Lina Anger and the Curtis Boys, music nnd talk; Allen and Lee nnd the muslcnl net of Raul Periera nnd sextet. J. W. Kerrigan in "The Joyous Liar," movie. GRAND Harry Cooper, formerly of tho Empire City Four; "The Magic Bowl." exposition of bounty nnd comedy? Three Eddys, comedy acro bnts; Edd and Mae Ernie, comedy offering; Belle Sisters, dancers; comedy film and episode of "The Great Gamble." KNICKERBOCKER 1'hotoplay fea ture is'' "Forbidden." nn intense movie, featuring Mildred Harris (Mrs. Chaplin); Larry Scmon com edy; News reel; six acts of superior vaudeville. COMING ATTRACTIONS November 3 BROAD "John Ferguson," St. John Ervinc's powerful drama of a cold temperament mellowed by much ad versity. The scene is laid in Ire land. , ., LYRIC "The Unknown Purple," a sensational melodrama of science and mystery. George Probert and Jeuu Stuart head the cast. CHESTNUT "Sometime," Arthur Hammcrstcin's newest musical com edy. ADELPHI "A Little Journey." Rachel Crothers's new comedy, with scenes laid in a Pullman car. WALNUT "Business Before Plea sure," ono of tho droll Potash and Perlmutter comtdies. Musical Surprise at Colonial The Colonial Theatre, Germantown, announces that next week there will bo an innovation. This will bo in the nature of a surprise musical feature, cither vocal or instrumental. The names of the soloists nnd the 'name of' tie selection isto bo kept a secret until each particular performance and will then be' announced from the' stage. What's In a Name? Lean Is Fat It was some strange trick of fate that gave Cecil Lean, star of "Look Who's Here," booked at the Garrick for the next' two weeks, his 'name and then made him n living lie to it. But, al though he is in, tho' 200-pound class, lie never makes, any serious attempt to reduce. Why should' he? "' Every one of his. pounds is chuck full of good na ture and nobody wants to sec Mr. Lean len'n. ' Mat. Toda j- Tenltbt KAST TI31B "TUB nEVETVTIONS Olf-A WIFE" WALNUT: NEXT WEEK- B1 wmwLtm t V&JjUlth jI.. rSlts vswir jrk'im?' warn WTm 'jY i7ffin iwni Ntijblt, 25c to JliO 309 Seals, Lover Floor. $1. Sal. Night, All Lover Floor, $1.50. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES A.H.WOOPS PRESENT.? zcmotc?aecl'JK , . . -. ffA rm m rii ar-mia u .fcfAKLVI-t ED ROOM ANBBAIH" w-bellAjmark swan WITH MON., NOV. 3 SEATS THURS. ANOTHER BIG SMASHING NY. SUCCESS I Jti Original New York Production ltS -" - A. It. WOODS' OBIOINAI, PRODUCTION BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE Br MONTAGUK OIASB and JlTUSfl XOKXBT GOODMAN. (rOXASK A?D PKBUCVmW XH ,7MB KOTOS WOM.D) I THIRD WEEK OF FALL GRAN D OPERA MUSICAL FESTIVAL " Stanley Concert Orchestra, Direction of Albert F. Wayne, will interpret excerptt from "I Pagliacci." Organ Rccitalt daily nt 11 A. M. K olio Maitland and Willinm Klnust, Soloists. ann w)MMMaMdla (JHESTNUT STREET BELOW SIXTEENTH 10 A. M,. 12, 9, 5.45. 6.45, 7.45, S.30 P. M. TODAY BILLIE BURKE in "SADIE LOVE" M.I, MAT M'UKK FyiST 1'KUSKNTAl IHN JACK FICKFORD in "Burglar by Proxy" IODAY 1'AUI.INIS rilKIIKKirK In "IIONI1S Ol' I.OVI'.' 0.45 A. ,M. to inn r. M. ENTIRE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY , TOI. "I1HI1KKX III.OSSOMS" I'reil (I. NKoii-MnlHnir, r, t.pn. .Mitr. MriH-tlnn Slanlry t'o. Next Week FIRST GERMANTOWN SHOWING FORREST A Drs4 sod Mntom THOMAS M. I.OV'B OUMiiHt Mtnsirr MONDAY NIGHT AT 8.15 MATINEfeO WEDNE8DAV 4 SATURDAY AT 2.18 "THE KISSABLE AIR" THAT TAKES TWO PAIRS OF LIPS TO WHISTLE I m h.4Wrmm WESwjb nfy QA rj Vlm'-l''1fW"''!?rs. ., VAV gEmm v-.:7'v;vsji?c.4,v 'te&ffiiiffig THE GEORGE W. LEDERER PRODUCTION OF VICTOR HERBERT'S GREATEST &' W OF took by UftRR4 BSHirMN. " lyrics by POBtRT B. SniTH H fc5'wiyGEO.WUDWEB cTcor-by VICTOR HFRBFRT ffl P JULIAN AlFREO fflj THE TREMENDOUS CAST OF YOUTH: ADELE ROWLAND, JOHN E. YOUNO, JACK DONAHUE, TYLER BROOKE, MARGUERITE ZENDER, MARY MILBURN. QEOROE A. SCHILLER, MINERVA OREY, BERNARD THORNTON, SALLtE McVICKER, WILLIAM CAMERON, MARGUERITE ST. CLAIR, RICHARD PYLB, MARGERY WEST, MAV THOMPSON, JOHN REINHARD, MARIE SALISBURY, HOWARD JOHNSON. And a Full Complement of BEAUTIFUL SINGING AND DANCING GIRLS P. S. Victor Herbert will personally conduct the augmented orchestra Monday night NEXT WEEK MATINEE, TODAY, 2:15. TONIGHT AT 8:15 LAbl WlliIliKk. MATS. WED. & SAT. AT 2.15 "SWKl'T TIIK AUDIKM'K OFT ITH FEBT" PRESS. HOWARD HULL PRESENTS MARGARET Bmad and Loroit FRANK KIRDLINOSR Bmlneii ilntt JL. 1 K&& SSL-m ML A. IN HER GREATEST PLAY THE WOMAN OF BRONZB "That the Plr Mml n Slott Powerful Appeal Ii Unqnrotlonpil" Rncoitn. LAST TWO SPECIAL MATINEES MONDAY & TUESDAY TIIK IIAMI'DKN 'HA.Ml.i.i, IKOML', 111. Alt 1-1 (l( 1II.N( IIKSPEIIATB, -NEKVOUS. COMIC, TRAOIC, IS ONE OF THE FINEST Or .MANY YEAIIS." "P1IESS" WALTER HAMPDEN "The Greatest Hamlet of Thlt Generation." N. Y. Evenlno Post. RET.INNINr. MONDAY NfWFMRFR 1rA seats --"" .. . .-. . - - 7 - - . -... -... u.u THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF YEARS! THURSDAY JOHN -FERGUSON ENTIRE CAST AND PRODUCTION DIRECT FROM ITS SENSATIONAL RUN OF SEVEN MONTHS ON BROADWAY, NEW YORK NO SEAT OVER $1.50 AT POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATS. EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 4 MONDAY EVG. AT 8.15 ! miW4r U . 'vl : HF4yi MlliiiO it Cm : DROAD jmwMMmLM mw&w - hm wai o i uk m n WiW 3BKB0'.?K;ft.Kj UJUII PHZJIiOt S ' -w mm umiOBft isatw m m m'p II 1(1 W TJB MM HI HW MM ' 9wSmk HIS MAJESTY : AN ARSENE LUPIN STORY l.ll, AT S:.1H, ISC. Inrlmliiiir War Tux ! r. t L-tt lll.lltlPII l 11 It'll! IIIIIVL'I T lllUVIVIiJ T1 " .....I t IK. ...! .. I... I. ..II 1I r I II lilt -MmmnmwWM2SLBEaJm ItiMBllAI HAMLET t. ' i nn -a.i'iniiir'ANi'fni niiitMaohMiu iajk i Tti mijriKJU-iW(iri iv-4rakniiWA( 11 vi wbuwm kswMruti' ikiawvvin i 11 1111 i 722 MARKET STREET wiHJ''WftaB,UMHUHfc6iaKa -.k -.jliTOatj.g.i . U A.M.to 11,16 P.M. Direction StnnW Cn, 11KOAII AND EltlE AVE. 0tli nnd WAMJl'T STH. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AI.I. N15XT tVKKK Al.l, NKXT WKl'.K" O- M. GRIFFITH'S SSStsXttS5ction WJSfi w P J5l m l5ST n ih. h TS! i?w t.JVK &. t&. a ft. 6A "HJa. i '' hy st. john kiivini: y From a Storv Jiv Thomai Burke Everywhere Its Succets Has Been Wonderful : ' llllll : nanr 'Wkt Miiiiti rm s 3Sso3aS. AiV-5?rfci. mBg&mm - " " ; u . , niJMATINEES WED & SAT A 4 MAEUUEMITE CLARK rqRERT WARWICK &?&,,.. Asssif SSrp 4 iv fiiist T TTPir TTSJ PAWN" AUDLiril ii lllV MIZZOURA" ; nustn... wn..r rfgtfflSBfe' i??$-. .:W SllOWINd Ol JUUulV 11I XT i-TY J. IN CONJUNCTION with VAUDEVILLE Jt'4?M&3wWmWtiiA ? -l3Kffi88S5h. . ' '; AdJd-Mon Te... Wed., Craig Kennedy Serial. "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" : JniflB ' Wli L ' . ' jj VPAdaptedFrom HENRY H. BLOSSOM. Jr.'., Famous Stafie Success Bj ! I I IN T,,r. mnmr mumca,. PLU ni:,. sr.tnnn " J A STUPENDOUS AND SPECTAdULAR PRODUCTION U4 j I nniC WHOS HF1?F "? 3 "Bet Your Last Dollar" You'll Enjoy It PH I -" VV STIXJ O .TTJJLV M ..$ gL-M-w fgnajtiLWa ! I with CLEO MAYFIELD -V laaaWrlsWKsWBWr MB MMjg W laBMj MnMn J J ' l ' riW"TIMr , I HOOK ANT) T.YIIIC8 HV FIIANK MANDEI. AM) KlIWAItl) I'AUI.TON , Kj I laW Wl W W ByA PP fflWimiJwL .Jr" i a mm u ts an Ufa ,a ap.,1 N music .scouf, hv sii.vio m:is ,JJ nrrrmi. JtH ffSifftMfSt. tyifOMMia 8 'l.CTJJlllTf,'jlyiML5 I n Unutual Comedy Cast Big Surprise Beauty Chorus ',' j SiS?1 SSyvT', MARKPT ST.. P.lnw fln.K linnAn A QWVnPn AVPVFIP II II i..&L mail ii,3B. T ana a 2.15, u 30 and D p. H. nil' r "'" Xj MAUKKT KT. AT JUNII'i:" Vuudetlllf II A. M. lo 11 I'. M. Nest Week KELLY & BOYD Company Inrludea poimlur rnmeillana, ANtf.t HTUNWM1 I'lIOUUS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Clark's Hawaiians Native lonni. dincci snd muilo . OTHER ACTS WORTH WHIMS MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY George Choos presents Tho Verdict Guilty of ProT.dlnt Lively Fntemlpmnt THURSDAY, TRIDAY Se SATURDAY "AT THE GIRLS' CLUB" OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE 333 MARKET SES5?r4i DOROTHY PHILLIPS in the RIGHT TO HAPPINESS ADDED CKAIO KENNEDY SERIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "HOME" BROAD & SNYDER AVENUE 8.15, 0 30 and D P. M. MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Thr Delightful Musical Comedy l'irnt South riilltulelplilii SIuiuIiik DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS , j a nf.v vcmJur. "HIS MAJESTY. THE' AMERICAN" Other acts Worth Us MllimanaisaataaBBgciiiiiiiin. K NICKERBOCKETJ MAltKET AT 40TII STIlcm' 'ON'PIM"""S NiMin Till 11 I' M In "WOIA HS OP I WM. FARNUM i'A.RMK ril.M't IN ACTS THU N10IIT" "TKa, I'lonrwalUer" VAUDEVILLE 6, B Chestnut St. ot':A iiousi;. llata : Bat. Tnnlrht. 8:!0. siiunERT oAurruss ok mm I2.l--Rclnllllatrnc Ktar 12.-. OII.DA URAY anl Her U SYNCOPATOriS I Sm S Sritlhprl Tonlsht at 8 asm . anuneii,. . 1 al JOLSON '""Sinbad" ADFLPHI kvoh, nt ssio itat'iiei LTomfn Lomfay nucce9 PHILA. RETAIL GROCERS FO.OD FAIR 1ST. REGIMENT ARMORY 11UOA1) ANH CAI.I.OWH1I.I. STS. NOW OPEN, 2 TO 10 P. M. SI'CCIAI. 1'ISATUHC: BETTER BABY CONTEST Dallv at -:U0 11. m. Tor entry blanks atl dreK Itciatl Orocers' Association. 7 Walnut trtct. ArlmlKlon, 2."o anil War TaT. Partly Paid TickeU Oh en Free Now by Grocers. ACADEMY OP MUSIC Monday, Oct. 27, at 8:15 P. M. VIOLIN JECITAL HEIFETZ Academy of Music, Tues. Eve., Nor. 4 iMARTINELLIl i World I'umous Tenor, Met. Opera Co. ! FINMAIN i SfnMtlonaJ Frrprh IMnntit I'riretit ?.ir (o S'J.OO, nor on nal at JTPP' ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tues. Eve. Oct. 39 Orchestra COU SOPRANO SOL01BT S7 Xteeaneai) i f ' y"'l 39 East w,,h J1nrV Hull ic fonstance I " Rlnney (The World's Ideal Lovers) I nes. seats, 7fks to 12.50, NOW at HeppVs LYRIC KYUP, at Sjlf. "" Mats. Wed. 8at..2ll5. The Glrly Musical Farco lilt "Little Blue Devil" Rnard Gmmllls uiue oiue vcyu 4 Llulan Ii0trillnl ACADKMV Seats at Hrpne's, 1110 iCheslnut PHILADELPHIA! TdniRht at 8:15 nnruccTRAi ORCHESTRA Holalsti Uardnrr Kamuel Ylollulst DAMUOSCH Cond. lies, Seate, 75o to 12.50, NOW at HerpVa. TlinUE 8IIAKESPEAHEAN nEADIKOS 1 .; Oct .11, Nov. n, Nov 10, at Bits SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON ACADEMY Or MU810 , . , Courses fcaihele,tlcUrtonsttie5$OWatlsj!e,aJI !I. . ".;2aSMl 1$mM.: . ..M1...! ' t.-jj -mssrv,kii. -a f J m f-irv-'m-M, 'nxr . M.im fcX, ' t . . lJr .it j&t' jB. .V .'.W t,V ';4 mi. (TwKiiAiftil. I !i