(SiWiim r swyiiJf'WW mwjm 4 y iVEffifG 'PUBLIC1 LEbQKR lUlgAl)EU.lJlxV. SATURDAY. XOVBMBBR 1, lOU) 4 5T THEATRE BILLS . FOR NEXT WEEK S&hcdulo of Entertainments qt the Various Play houses in This -City NEW ATTRACTIONS BROAD "John rcrguson," St. .lolin Ervltio's powerful drnmn of n tolil tompcramonf mellowed by much ml versify. The scene ii laid In Ire land, The titular rhnrncter is n sort o modern Job, greatly afflicted. The conflict between old folks' ortho doxy nnd the younger generation's new modes of thought is Mtown. A DELPHI - "A Little Journey.' comedy, by Ilachel Crothcrs, tells the story pf n New York girl who finds herself on n trnln bound west. On tho train nil sorts of things happen, Includlne n romance nnd n wreck. Philip Wood and Mnrjorlc Davltf Iiead cast. LYRIC "The Unknown Purnle." n sensational mclodrnmn of science nnd mystery. George l'robcrt nnd .Tonn Htunrt head the east. A scientist invention of n purple ray that makes a man invisible is the plot basis. WALNUT "Uuslncss Before Tlcns nre," one of the droll Potash and Pcrlmuttcr comedies by Montngu Glass and Eckert Goodman. Tnkes tho principals from cloaks nnd suits into the movies. Jules Jordan heads cast. CHESTNUT "Some Time,-' Arthur Unmmcrstcin's newest musical com edy. Hook by llidn Johnson Young, music by Rudolf Friml. Frank Tin ney heads a large cast of musical comedy favorites. CONTINUING ATTRACTIONS GARIttCK "Look Who's Here." musical comedy, featuring Cecil Lean ' ' nnd Cleo Maj field. Tuneful music by Silvio Ilein. clever book by l'dwnrd .I'aultorj. Story of a gushing, ro mantle novelist and his jealous wife. FORREST "Angel race," with Vic tor Herbert's newest score and n book rapid in movement nnd fresh in situations by Henry It. and Rob ert; B. Smith. Mr. Herbert has .written nlluriug melodies. Clever fast, headed by Adelc Rowland and John 1". Young. BHVBERT "Siubad." 1-ast week. PHOTOPLAYS STANLEY "The Riat," with Alia Vnz'mmn. Storv bv Maud Fulton nnd directed bv Herbert Rlache. It tells of n little girl who is taken into the home of nn nuttier lor "oopj. but who turns out to be a leal gill PALACE "The Miracle Man," with special cast of plajers. George Lonne Tucker directed the story by 1 rank Ii. Packard. One of the best une mas. ARCADIA "Why Smith Left Homo." with Brjnnt Wasliburn as the star Story, by George Ilrondhurst. tells of nn exciting honejmoon. Donald Crisp directed. VICTORIA "Rough - Riding Ro mance," with Tom Mix ns the hero. rtiHIntr n horse nn and down stairs ' hut. one of the exciting stunts ' nmicui Tint to forest the light "with '200 villains. Churles Kenyou is the author and director. REGEXT "Turning the lnble. with Dorothy Gish. In it appear George Fawcctt and Raymond Gnn non. Lois Zelluev prepared the scenario. It is a comedy story of, the " characteristic Gish sort. (WHAT NORTH ERX"'riif 1 '"Par donable Sin," with HIaiHhc Sweet, lirst half of week, nnd '"the Peifect Lover," with Kugene O Buen. last half. IMPERIAL- "Hei Kingdom ol Dreams.' with Anna ou-wui-i. "mi half of week, and '"A Temperamental Wife." Tvtth Constance Tnlmndge, last half. MARKET STREET - "The. ' Game," with Harrv llouduu, first half of week, and "His Majesty the American." last half, with Douglas lairoanas. ALHAMDRA "The Right to 1 piness," with Dorothy Phillips, half. "The Grim Game, with I Fairbanks. Unp til at i,nn "Tho Irm ami', Willi iiiir- rv TTnildini. last half, COLONIATj "Lombardi, Ltd.. with RertLytcll, first half, and "A 'lem ncramental Wife," with Constance Talmadge, last half. ' CiPITOL "A Tempeimcntal Wife.' "with Constance Talmadge. first half. and'"Raftles, Amateur Cincksnian. with John Rarrymoic. last half LOCUST "His Mujestv. the Aineu can," with Douglas Faiibanks, en tire weeK STRAND "In Ml.oma," with Rob t w.nM. first hnlf. nnd "Sadie " ".'-." ....,. ....... i..t i.ir Love. with mine dium, jui- ") MVOM-"?h Lottery Man " fea turing Wallace iwiu nu ,-.."-. Hawley, all week. ll'CSr ALLEGHENY --" Raffles, -with John Barrymore : 'V(,W "y, Proxy," with Marguerite Clark, nnd "The Accidental Honejmoon, with Robert Warwick, arc, the shows for each two days respectively. JJJVBO "The Misleading Widow." with Billie urle is the opehmg attraction. VAL'DEVILLK KEITH'S H c r m n n Timberg'ij "Chicken Chow Mein," a musical tabloid, with Jay Gould and I lo Lewis as the stnis:. Aileen Stanley, singer: Tony Hunting and Corinne FrSs, comedy skit: Will Oakland, singer; Lida MacMillan and Beit Snnw. sketch: Al Rnymond nnd 'lorn Hehram: Nora Jane and company, novelty nnd other dances I, nrmvi Wrnnnis Miirnhv. monologist : V4 "Tlello Judge." muslciil comedy! Nevihs nnd Gordon, skit; "Some Bnll," with Johuny Mams; Thiee r'rJ.nr Kiatrrs: .Tunc Mills, sketch; Nolan and Nolan, jugglers,! and other ncis. CROSS KEYS "Gems of Opera." musical singing specialty; Frank ' Farron, comedian; Walter tighter nnd company, in "Baby Bugs ; Karl and Sunshine, and 1 red F.I- rlridge, equilibrist, and others. "Echoes From Broadwaj" heads bill half of week. BnaimPtr, "Eohoes From Bionil- j way," musical comedy; Nciah Kcl Jeyf Sammy Duncan, Scotch comc- ji.J. . Tnhniir riarl.- nnil oomnanv. ,nr1 'nhotoolay ' "Checkers." Xevv and photoplay bill Tnursaay. IVILtlAM FEXX TJobbj Heath and Six BathlnB Girls; Sheiidan Kelly, cyclist; Allen nnd Lee; photoplay, "Bonds of Love," etc. Harry Cooper heads bill last half of wee), ;W.TOAr -Eddie Herron and company, Bketcli: Gillete's jronks, comedy act; Jim Brown and Belle Jnckson, and photoplay, "The Open Door," first half. The Jlybtic Hansen Trio last ' half. GRAND Frcscott and Hope Edeu, micd-readlpe specialty ; Jack Mur phy and Josephine Laokmar, comedy klt; Sam Yee Troupe, ariobats; r4die, Kano and Jay Herman, rag iimlsta; Morlen, nccordipnist, and Velson'a Pets, animal aer. i. KXWK13ttU00K.BR ; - "Sacred HI V leoce, i new AVJlliam I'ox photo -.,. ii In a dramatic fray and teaturiue comedy, News film nnd six nets pf varied vaudeville. STOCK ORPltEVM'"rcv. of the Storm Country," drnmatir.ed by Rupert Hughes, from George Miller Whito's romance of fisher folk. Blends pathos, sentiment, emotion nnd ('omedy, Mae Desmond will nppenr as Tessihel and Frank Fielder ns Frederick Graves. MINSTRKL.S DCMOXTS "Proliteejing' Land lords" has met with such a lirn.it lesponse from victims of tent goug ing that it will inn another -week. The satire is keen but good-nntured. New dances, songs nnd jests will vary the bill. RL'KLrcSQl K PEOPLE'S "Butterflies of Broad way," n rollicking muslcnl show In two nets and live scenes, presented bv Snm Howe's Big Show. Sam Howard, brother of Willie and F.ugene Hownrd; tnrry Cooper, Helen Tarr and llnttln Bcnle arc featured, nnd there arc many Miude villi! specialties. OASfXO Rose Sjdcll s "London Belles," nn old, show with new per-1 umitt uml mnlpllill. ' lliiatln ltns ' tie" Is the title of the ptinvnnnn, which is io)letc with mlilh nnil mel oily. Chester kelson and .Martha Jtichuids nic in the cast. BIJOU "The Grown T'p Babies," an entirely new aggregation which Is to offer some burlesque novelties. Bob hie WIKon nnd Jack Callahan are among the well-known piiucipals. nnd a big chorus is promised. TROCADERO "The Sweetie Sweet Girls" will offer the newest in thei burlesque line. Mnx Fields, Yid- , dish comique, heads the big cast, nnd will have Frank Aldeison, the fimii Celt, playing opposite. COMING ATTRACTIONS NOVKMIIKR 10 , GARUICK "The Hnunted inlin." I a dinniii bj ( ranc vMlbur, tlie lirst individual production of Sam I Ian is, George Cohan's managerial p.utner The author Is suppotted by Ann An diews. Helena Lackaje and c.thei prominent players. SJIUIIi:ilT-"ioc ('listo n Win tor Garden tiuvcst.v on Dumas s novel. Chic Sale, the Watson Sis ters, Ralph Her, und the Doob v biothcis figure. YAhXT'T "It Happened to F.vcij body," a mjstcry plaj with u loin eiljJ twist, by the author of "The Havoc." A jilted inventor and hi linntee sue plajed by Rollo Llojd and J'eggv Roland. NOVFMP.I'R 17 Al)EU,lll'"Ycn for Tluee." light tomedy, with Charlotte AValkei. XOVl'MM'Il 21 1SROA I) "Dark Rosalecn, David stoij of I in Celtic Dilling-1 featuring Bclnwo s latest piece, a Irish life, said to be lich sentiment nnd wit FORREST "Thr- Canarj ," ham s newest musical show Julia S-nndcrson nnd Joseph l aw - j thoin. I GARRH K" Piince Theic Was." I George Cohan coined, with Giant! Mitchell. I TRAIMn OEKMANTOIVN AVE. AT 0frl VKNANUO ST. VIomlfi). Tuailnv. VVednfda Vtl.tSTUS THOMAS' "IN MIZZOURA" Paramount I'roil.u-t.oim rimi-Mlii), t'rldnj, Nat unlit "The Teeth of the Tiger" "Tin: viikici.i: "ww u Cumini- NIXON 0JI ST. VITS. IlKf.OVV tlAIIIU.T a:ir-iiV(.s. i k o 5 BIG :: ACTS 5, .losephon's Iceland Troupe I rite Itrtrniift) A ILilley IVntiir Thp p 10fl'. Mslri I'lnv "THE OPEN DOOIl" LOCUST - AN" "''' . ALL WEEK I lrt est I'liiUdclphl i MiouIhk "DOUG" FAIRBANKS in "His Majesty the American" "Till'. MIUAfl.i: MN" l Comlnc BELMONT 5"1, ST Ab0T'1 MAKKBT Jlon., Tues.. Wed. rnruinount rrfsfnls HOUDINI "THE GRIM GAME" MM' A M'RIW.. hut. 5 reels of ruiild-llre i.eiiKntlonul story of mltenliir jyQLI B3U AND SA.NSO.M STS. ALL THIS WEEK I'nriunoiint Presents WALLY REID in "The Lottery Man" evl week "Th Teelh of 11m Tlcer" WEST ALLEGHENY J0TH 4 ALI.tOIIIWY AVE. Mnudnr mill Tuesday John Barrymore in "Rallies" nd xriur. viAiKiur.iuTi: ruvitic in 'rtlllOH' IIY I'lKIXY" iri Sat. noiiBHT n.umirii In 'Ai cii)i:ntai. iiokimou" MUrniH'OI.ITVN OI'KKA 1101 hK VletroDolltaii Opera Couipunj. N. , GRAND Subscription Sale Closes Nov. 15 OPERA I SEASON Subscription 1'rhes Re muin Same hh I a&t Sefii.nii llDU-lO.'O I Openinc NOV 25 Seat ""' I'erforinnme iWV. i-o ieSln oi. 17 I'rlirs Simla Vjrforni. $1.30. ii. , 1. ".Ii Subscriptions Now Received SgSAW-.'W 1 10? Chestnut St. ofi:N' daily n a it. to r, no v ai TeIiphoneii' Walnut 44.2! Jlaro 07 Snl. .frlpl Ion Ticket Will lie Ileml) Tor Delivery nt 1108 Cheslmit St. -Noi. 3 Academy of Music, Tues. Etc., Nor. 4 1 MARTINELLI, WorlJ 1'amoua Tenor, Jlet, Opfru Co. , FINMAIN Sfnsatlonnl TrrjicH rtanist rrUe! !3o to $3.00. now on ftale nt Ilepp' METROPOLITAN gSS' Tues. Evg., Nov. 11, at 8:15 Gala' Nifilit Extraordinary Concert I AOt!I, nnil INWTKUVIKNTAI, By PIAVE ORCHESTRA Cnndudor ANTONJO D'ANMINZIO , NISATNSUotoSJ.su i.iuiiirr .ii ma j-oei. arnoi TUK., now o i. at ,r0po, iltan TUUt acauiuiv or Jiuhio Boston Jlonila. ov. 3, al Bill ' SOLOIST: Symphony Orchestra PIERRE MONTEUX Con Jul lor Rachmaninoff Tlcketo at J'eppe'a 1119 Cheslnul Strt MITIIKuVi'OONllAH. , ' W ' KINDLER- 1? ! HAMMANN , RECITAL rlcft iS. H,8. II. BOc. on al at Hfnpt rniKFFIIVJ ?'"lt Mrnt i wVJL.Iar.Ullt etcen 50th and Uth I Grand Musical Concert Today i 12500 Hop-Jonra Unit bman. will) Illril i AltU HACH. l'hlladlDhla,'i premlr oran I lit, at.tha conaol. Orma from '"Oh. Lartv. r.adv. nwmiraT HAVVtviwaow ana tiiu ALKXAKDBH J 'A,OAKaR0U8 OAJ1K, DBH IB "A.UANGHROUS OAillC ." II. i ti.lum, mil, i,iiiiiii, mm i? ' DAILY 11 a7m. , TO 11.15 P.M. I! iv.iv-i'-jv -ns Witeofr W 11 H M R a M M m HHHPtjflh' IN A NEW TRIUMPH OF HER UNRIVALED ARTISTRY mgk ,vJmm& r ' w-M mi III I A r ! ?&&k&- S '1 ImMiBi Contrails of lliah So. . "S-5S3iB? x ,I JSMmB&l cial Lit Are Set , v f - ., a FOURTH WEEK OF FALL GRAND OPERA MUSICAL FESTIVAL Stanley Concert Orche.tra, Direction ot Albeit F. Wayne, will Interpret excerpta from "La Dohemo" Organ Rccltala Dally at 11 A. M Rollo Maltlanrl and William Klaits. SololtU InOV. loth 1214 T mmsmlmm L. iSiafeSai-S BS!af ;i Beginning aired lsrs?s? A1,SnFSR kAV-E, WE EXPERIENCED SO MUCH GRATIFICATION THAN IN twonNrrr?iV,-rTr.A.T. , W C HAVF SECURED DIRECT TROM ITS UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH AT THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE GEORGE LOAME TUCKEB'S PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PHOTOPLAY WITH AN AMAZING SOUL no navrc brer Had So Much r raise J.avisiied Upon It! Ask Those Who Have Seen Itl Powerful, Heart-Appealing and Intensely Drama FROM THE PLAY BY GEO CHESTNUT STREET BELOW SIXTEENTH 10 A. M., 12, 2, 3.49, 6.45, 7.45, 9 30 P, H. NEXT WEEK An Adaptation 101l.l NEXT WEEK- u ROUGH A MILE-A-MINUTE 722 MARKt.1 STRECT 10 A. M. to 11.15 J. M, MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY Constance Talmadge "A Temperamental Wife" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JOHN BARRYMORE "RAFFLES" MAnKKT .T. AT .H'N'Il'l.i; MAT Wlvl.lv1 I HTk. rhalrmin nf the Committee' TOPICS OF.THE DAY 6FE0IAL ADDED ATTRACTION A MUSICAL TARCE HELLO JUDGE! OTHER AOTB WORTH WHILE Ttt MarIPtSTl THEATRE tjJO l!laIIVlMoniay, Tuei., Wed, A COMPLETE PRODUCTION HOUDINI ffl ADDED OR.MO KENNEDY SERIAL i,.si 'iivn:s ( ii i; k i In a New v 'MSUMwSrffittti 'Sti3 "iLVf t Wm. FOX Production jeSmmarngsaP1 s H T r i m.i ' ri Thuridajr, rrldty, Saturday Dnnolna FaCrhnnlin SuWiti ""' MitT. Xta Amtrioaa" ' "mi. MltT. lia Amtriou" iVX L t mil) - ' i..........y. i MARKET ST.. ABOVE 18TH NEXT WEEK METRO TRESENTS THE INCOMPARABLE 3 m m Hit m k mm MMJm,MJ ,11111,1 In ''This Superb Pro duction, Color, Btaut), Love Intrreit With a New Twist, and the Contrails of iffi So. ciat Life Are Set Againtt the Background of New York's Bright Nieht Life. EUGENE O'BRIEN IN "SEALED ii)ivi "Tin. ir.nni or in lllll.ll iIiQ jkiBB JaPH n m 1 M COHAN BASED ON THE STORY iiii ductlon, Color, ll.aut), l - Yrtnil1 rt. f HlK f-oi'e nfereit With a I lrSi4 1 ) mk ftWmsh KjTO 1 m w PF tic$KKUM$X&r NOTE STARTING TIME OF MAIN FEATURE 9.45 and 11.30 A. M., 1.15, 3.00, 4.45, 6.30, 8.15 and 10 P. M. IN FIRST SHOWING of the Play of the Same Name by MARKET !T ab. NINTH 9 A M to 11. IS P. M Victoria Orchestra LEO DCSSAUER, Director I. i: aiT7inr r THE DAREDEVIL OF THE WORLD MMGROMCf WESTERN DRAMA lll!lr"T si HpIiim I7lh 10 A. VI. I i. vi. A I.I. MiM HI.KK DOROTHY GISH In a New Taramount ricture MTURNING THE TABLES" Adllod CralB Kennedy Serial MARKET ST , B'W 60Ui DAILY Z 30 I ana mprcaaiona ol the World' Most Famous Operatic Stars OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE BILL CHANGED THURSDAY ALHAMBRA 18TK fcTMRKlS STREETS YAUPEVIHE - PII0TOPJAY MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY "RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" Featuring DOROTHY PHILLIPS ' Vllllwll-'MllilllUIlt ljL'!10 THURSDAY. FRFDAY SATURDAY HOUDINI In THE GRIM GAME hjii. iva ..A... mccT.iv Xr WFTlNrftTlAY I' .... u i . . j 11 ' ItfUMUl&U I Today Bert Lytell in ''Lombardi, Ltd." PLAY Adapted From the Famous Stage Success of Maude Fulton -ii HEARTS" ,i iyionday o Picture bJri r mused Such Genuine BY FRANK L PACKARD TODAY Jack Pickford in 'Burglar by Proxy" V George Broadhurst -l OERMANTOWN AVE Below OHELTEN Klllf IMU iTI7s" VII1IIVNKS In "HIS MV.II1V nil. VMI.IIH'AN" MM lll.M. 2 30 7 AND-tT P M Direct From the Stanley Theatre I'lrat and ExclutUr Germantown ShoHinf BERT LYTELL ,and'a Bevy of Beauties in Handsome Gowns An Adaptation f the Stage Play by rrederick and Fanny liatton THURSDAY TKIDAY i. SATURDAY BILLIE BURKE in "SADIE LOVE" nnOAD AND ERIE AVE Monday Tuesday and Wednndftv BLANCHE SWEET &'A l.&'-'The.UnjJr.oriablc Sin Tlmrddiy "PrMv and SitlirdiV EUGENE O'BRIEN SJ'.JSBw.,, In "THE PERFECT LOVFIf BROAD & SNYDER AVENUE U.lQl O QV IIU tf a' MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY H. V. SHARP Present! rrorn Play of the Sams Name BIIX OHANOED THURSDAY IMPERIALA MONDAY. TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY ANITA STEWART. "HER KINGDOMOFDREAMS" Tkr.T."TrTnrv: Saturdar -hb Ssjy TTTiTiinff""" r. i i i i mill m I '"" """ " Week ''I I. BUB l Knthxmasm! N 1 1 I Advance in I f Prices! I tt H A Revelation H Entertainment H and Inspiration m iMlfi Comedy, Slnjlnr and Danclne r WM. FOX Photo Spetcle iK ORRICK 1 Chaitrmt Ai .lunlper rVAM'I. NIXON- NirtDLiNor-n. TButlntaa Manai fa Usl Chances In Sec This Merry Musical Farce Before its Opening in New Yorl THE A New Play ROAD FXTRA Brnail and I.oeiiii PrtANIC NIJlDLINOItn Builoeia Manacar Limited FORREST snmnia THOMAS Al IO K Huslnes llaiimtrr Tremendous Company of Youth and Beauty. A I A 1 K M OF M C H I C HIS 1919 JOURNEY 'tfmaiifKi? wJY &viliLfslr,Vv,i, isniRis. FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES KtLUUM Nov.14.15 ITLEFIELDS?5ance " 21,22 ALSACE LORRAINE " 28,29 TODAY ?E RHINE Dec. 5, 6 VANISHED RUSSIA " 12.13 Seat Sale ..'te;!,, Mon. Nov. 3 METROPOLITAN 111(0 Ml VM) PI) OlTIt mil (-.I. HIM' M' l l'III'hIi GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S TODAY LAST TIMES 2, 7 & U 25c. 50c I'Aliwioir.M. incitrT Pirn hi. K NICKERBOCKED R tii iint: 40th MAitKirr CO.NTI.VUOrS Joon TIM 11 1' VI Mrs, Charlie Chaplin Konil',inaN , COM-nVf NRIV8-In ronjunetlon vlih 6 ywj- VAUDEVILLE 6 , ' ? ....?..;" .tl. ... ' " V ' fejjfijW 'M iBifiri t hti -liif.ii.,. iii WUOTO M PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST .. a'a a . Ill I laaili... an . I i'l ill -I 'jl an 1 A ilai lillll 1 n.JiP WBEK ' LAST WEEK "CKtllli I.RAX In '.OOK WIIO'8 III'IIK' U a awlfll mnrlhi aliow" -ftecord B na 99 Tf e Hg "A mil HIT" l.ririln- I rtg- TWO WEEKS BEGINNING MON. NOV. 10 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday SAM H. HARRIS Present. HAUNTE by Crane Wilbur Staged MAMnAV MTPUT at REGULAR MATS. mjnwjti n&XJUl HOLIDAY MAT. TUESDAY ELECTION DAY) Ihr Tlirtr lnll(l rrccmla Dircclion W AI.TKK ! MANOKIt THE PLAY THAT SHATTERED ALL STAGE TRADITION AND BROKE ALL RECORDS IN NEW YORK By SI JOHN ERV1NE "A Gripping Drama of the Heart with a Tear in One Eye and a Twinkle in tjje Other" CAST AND I'RODUCriON DIRECT FROM NEW iORK AFTER ITS SENSATIONAL RUN Or SEVEN SOLID MONTHS TO CAPACITY. POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATS. NO SEAT OVER $1.50 KIDVV KIMI.II I VI K.1.1 Engagement NiKlitf. al 8.1,") Mais. Wt'd Sat. at 2.13 ADMITTEDLY THE ONE BIG SIGNAL SUCCESS DECADE THE GEORGE W. LEDERER Production of VICTOR HERBERT'S SparklinR 'Musical Coined) 'JK' , , 0m nn . "?'", viv'wjlu',,1e,?t - a.flv ' "v tf ri m tf Ml jr iBrv liilAJ J J Wifw 0fi w m W ml miff it f flL- a ff f wlitfft I F " FrV J Lflifl Waff I If A n n IB Be Wnfflwira ii A B Wkmk S&tv Brvpvr &mkmMm$i ,JlE L,W jL- 7B (ir- ? Wi, i? $& JmmMv- t 'Vv t,iill 'l. .5. 'ww' jts? -an W.3 P. S. MR. HERBERT WILL PER- x SONALLY CONDUCT THE AU- s? V GUMENTED ORCHESTRA MONDAY NIGHT. J. hied Zimmerman Theatres Md'T " . 7' ,.., J-JJJ!mlwUI ,S mm Germaniiun f:nffi 1 EVENING PRICES. 2Sc. 3Sc. 50c & 75c .W. ilaji ihjrsila ''25c&35cl I. laiurnM, ilf.t PPRtK I 111 VV 1 S1 I MM mi. -iititv in i m; i;o-vin llrklnn'iiir Vluiiilin I unliic N MR. FRANK FIELDER KKHl'NTrj i din i n mi iihxin iii.i, I pi 11 It-I-.,,.. 'i "i,, ( ttitre" iidiiiiiiTii mmi xrrn ima . rvs i imm, ILI I ttl ki HWBJ MAE DESMOND' In the squatter nomanrA nesi.nr.r.. ON(l, i.ST tivii: SHUBERT GAIETIES of 1919 IXtlilIIne siar l!V III I,. HON?. Ml :u--I.T- NOW "SOME TIME" Willi lit M TINM'.V Sam S. Shubert IIISK.lll VI X llal..U(l..! -.., I.i.l ALJOLSON''Sinbad" ADFLPHI i:'s. nl X:-:u Milt. Today -.-.( 1-1 TOMdii. !,,. TIVII, , Iluilirl I rothrra' mnrd Kncrfca 1 3) Fnat vllt Henry Hull and .anatima p -cui niimayui,, world f Jded I.oera) IIKfl, MIV NOV. 3 'I'.AXW x7ivi HVCIir.I. CHOTIII Ith C'OVIKin HIT "A Little Journey" L7RIC r.(i-. nt Hll.l MM. T(iila TiiMiiiiT i vsr -mil: "Lillle Blue Devil" l"1rl Hramiiw nn, Mov. sin, a Mivrh now ltll..l,M lljhr Thrlllrr nf Tlirlllcra The Unknown Purple T.HEATRES la S -m MatLNved.' & Sat. at 2 :1 5 iNignts nt o:it 'Hello, rhiladclphi Have You All Seen Ihc Fun Show of Ihc Year?" lMHiK Seats Thursday by Sam Forrest 8: 15 WED. & SAT., 2: 15 &J" , ' VfleaP? kin kMrm-m VIOLIN -" , . a ft ! -v" mm. a-" '.t."jj-y ' . rr-9 m . P E 6 PL E.S uir viiei. Il n- vv i ,v ' I Villi lil VMI I hf,n uuu ,,f I i I Utrn,l ikl III dlNMMI VIIINDVV MV1IM.1, -VVI llliw'l I'rF'rnlo The Butterflies of Broadway 1 1 1 1 Harry (Heinio) Cooper M 1 I.-S1 VII ( SI JN "TOO MUCH MARRIED" VV VI M r ulmia HTI1 ST. VIA T. DAII.V I VVKI.IvI.V VI. I NKAT tlhl'Jt UOSKSYDKI.IS london'belles with t HESTER (Rube) MiLSUN Urillon Krlitrtih TurMtui I i- )EhHS 5iBI.EAN; SI-ffirail f. K.T WM.W gewn-up BABIES . ni.r.nw NiiiiiT "i iiovimi iioirra i !tMv .vviATian moiit r-Vr-l-O A I Kl.lirTlON 11KTI I(N U"""ji i MR LAnnl II1IU KHOM HTAI TtJK. BROAD-ast ' & E:l'i IKIW ,KO III l.d 1'reMiiU " 4T M.lUllVIlKr r 4 ANGL1N J ;- (n liar (IrrkUiat; I'ia . V. !. TiIB WOfllAN 01 BRONW "f '1 ,4 lAI i f "-s3 ..; fe ..! B i M K- m tit '' 1 1 r . 'WlIIin 'Kuwellt1 a Ilrely unthlag . .. i .I-1 n j- T ' I vA .t 4 .1 IVll "!f . 1 V 1 ,r -. i" v ,-. tx v s-jtrtj . .. 'f rtr- it - ,A 'h-li-x f?, .i j. Jl . k il A. '.. ) .. j,. -4," :l-. '& V Jil iU. (-t -V -."-1. ,ivv & .,va,ri .. "a - . 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