?fJ'!3W'p.VT',,''"' ' w-y'wwfMwfc"'-" ofrtrrrtw-,i-""".v. vy ft'Apf-f 'giti''n'-gaw-' 'i'mPSs:,f? ;; "r'-ftfipF ,W$TWYTw'r ':. , V ' . -10 EyfiXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER I'HILADELJMILV, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1019 ty v 'Tnrwwi. 'i 'ii k PLAYHOUSE ATTRACTIONS BILLED FOR THE COMING WEEKs I i n H t F I. F r f I'C r. M V" THE PLAYGOER'S WEEKLY TALK j i - i Observations on Plays and Photoplays of Interest l o P':ilac!e!kians r f if ? HERE IN VARIETY AND THE "LEGIT" 8Ns THE new iiu'iiiiltn! vi; i,i .Vaiini' tlirru IitvIi offcrini;. n ilrmuti. n filrec-ciiiiirilj ami n iin-m'. itnl a -vwr i tory of KYmhIi iileecs. Tin' tlrt U "Tin- ' Ilnutitnl Vin In." in uhii'li tin- niitliiir, I nine Wfibm, will M.f nt Urn (.'nri'lrk. , J(t will iirrl. tin' initiii1 !!' fi-iivi.f nl nril IIiIimm'- us n 'iruilii i! his own Vitltotit in- mil mill m pfi-r uf hi lotui time iiaitii"- (icni'X'' M. (Vlisin. li will bi' ii i. nli-ii'il tlui, m Hi" liini' nt , tlic nclii'-' -niki' Mr. (Vhii. In tnkiiii: the )ii'uli'in t nl' id' Fi,.ii,i. foi'nii'il in iiiiiM.i.m in the Kn.iitA. aniiiiiuiri'il 1 1'" t 1" Miniil ilofT ml It- inaiiatti'i-liii Coniu'i oi.v umI ri'!iiiu!!l)l i !c. lie In. mill Mr I! ni i. Ik jtntua l nlniic now, lifter fiiti'i'ii ' ' iiop'n'ii'i i',i Mi roll nn Tlir -ci'onil. "It llnjincm in kvcnlinili .' In iii-; u l),'(iiii.tiv nfTpr Ins lo tin Wn nnt. It i b 1 1 t'-i- Shi'l Ion, h"-.. "Tlii. llaviu'" vv 11 m ,... fltllj ii'iumI In lii'ill'.v .Mr'" Tin- tliinl is "Mmiti C"i-u. .Ir.." 11 linn., at tli' Rlillbci't. t'n tn-pniy-lilih m' Ihi-'Winli'i Garilc-u linn . Aiming it" 11 -' ut-t- n i"lf M'on ni" iniiviiiil lomi'ily fiirnrlti'v u full M-iii. nf sniic niiiiibi'i's. i'1iisi fn it M'liw'i't mi'iiiw 11111I 111 li'iir tw-i'iii'i Jlroiithwn . In.iiti.'.s In tlie bi'iiutv liri Knile Tin last will rIvi- nipinhpi's nf tlic lumt .i'ihth anil Sovciity-iiiiiln Ilivisii.ii- .1 . Iiiini'i. tn bi'usli up nn li,,. French iln li.ft iii'liiml iiii'in, ' e K"'MW m . I mm .4il MffliWiWh vlv ' ' ' ,; 'fe? W P.-'t' ? DUGLEY PIGGLS clOHN fEP6LI?Cr OLGA 4WEN CHANCE'S - Rroad OrMioutn ' 'feij AVO WIT ' PROFITEERS ' -'.?$. w.'-ui.waTi,i. N. ifisSKebakw Traced .imVmm-VMi. PAT WHITE PAT WHITER OHUVV lero" w,!,:: i'i'. li'Kliiiiau I.1111H- 1. I in ".Illlln l"l'i'friitiiii ' Ui 101111 1. I. Tinns ituiri"lvp ilra'nii. 1111111" nun I'Kti'r i ii"., a- liumaii Jind jusi n iririi mi ti, ti,.. iiirii' Jiroviiwi"- n' tin- illsli'i'svful i'oiinti'. The mi ,l Hi.. Iinnlinuutlin of tin. nmtli is n bit mi it mid tin- humor of tliom is 11 In) iIi-ipi- ilian ihii-i' iiialilici pn--rnilitii; aiii'iii!,- tin- llamii'linoutlis of the Milltli tin. inn'iry - mil so lyrii. n roiiutN I (nun mnybp as in Cuinti vVexfinil. ami the rntnuui'i- is iliffpri'titly paiiicil Urn all mi- lliPi-i'. thi. ,vlt. humor, iioniy and romainc to proii' nn iinih ill in.- ami I'sxi'iitiul m'ui of tiotionnliii in nails thai ninkp Ervlni'" rhnrai't"! l.imliTil to lliosi. ,,f ,,h lirCROI' .r..iin of tin- 1: iliaina lIlOlll'i'll the H" ovonlni. tin' oini' anil vo I n siiiml" iilnt'i' i. Blldlll'Il I. EVELYN CUNNINGHAM "tOLLIES or THE DAY" feopbe vomi HMO. 20TU CENTUIs1': MAIPS Ca-sino 1 . .1" unison" bciii'i ihi' impi'i'ss . tlie (ii'pi'k tiugnl) mnl tin "i MiiiKt'spi'aiv. nltlioujjli . 11 -1 ufi in- to ntilizi' in tlip plot 11I Irish t'onstnlnilnrj and tin iiiuiii'.i order from Aiuprii-a, ami ' Bii.Ii' tiliiuil In lip fori'i'losi'd ; iiiiiieli in s'ifl' as tn Iniiisi'ril pi'iisntit fnmilj li 1 p I'oiiiinon 11 li lie" is shntlrri d b. tb.' awn of trai'i'dj. Tin- hard irrnln toui'lii'd uitb llip Irl- 1 IM tOUI'llI'lI ' rninmiiii'isin, llip pinj is t Ot its I I'll I is ",lCs'('lll'.s nf S-I...1 ... .. I. 1 .. ... 'i'" '" "s i"in'ii ami paticrn. mniiiiin not pjural in ils nuti'i-ial'iiuil tpxtut-i' It lias inti't'i-iti ni niotiir rlip unyii'ld injc faith .11 n stprn oovi'iiaulins lainil. Mrcl.v bi'si t uilh pi'i'siuidl alTlii' ion, 1U tbi' ri'iiitinti nf divine uImIoiii ami .iiiNtii'e. no iii'itier hmv iiiM-viimble and bitter the visitations uf prnvideiii'i'. lias ilrmiiatii- unit., virh its dynmnir ns in a iraj-'edy In Sophoi'lcs, m Sliakesnen r Ibvn, moving' irresisti bly to tin ini'Mtable. It bus its fiirm in iiiasMieni'ss and Miuplii'itj . with nn Hpineiital loree. Kravitj -like. Iiolilinj; Mtiiatious mid peisnnaKes tuKelher and prnpellins them to the locieal mnl trag ical issues, mid th,. Kra itutiou foroe is iaitb. 1'iite brooils over ".lohn I'ei'u sou." or pnssili nv inn. nf the initn KonKt's ri'lisiiinists Hoiild put jt. p.,.. -.dpstiiialinn. ami the result, thoucli appiiizin to (lie siectator in the srip of the i,"i iii ilriiiun. is ,'iei'epleil nitli nilt ileiiin, and ivithiiul evet, a siie.--tlon 01 disni' fn,. the "happy Pinlinp." "J1W111 I-'i 1'kiimiu" is not piny -written . its nn. stam-'s mid its I'hnrae- U'l-S .1-1 II .1 -ei'lll 1 1 .. ,.. .,1,1,,,. .1. craftily fu-iiioniiiK band of the molder of (Iran n i. 11 . a. in ,,, ... einuulnt" V r i - pi,,- -;. , ,) r. . murvelou . nmpaiiy at tin- I'.road. wbieb nri'i. i-ts its eui'i vuliie. plivsieui 1 psyclioli.Kii.il and spiritual, llnt'b .To sepb liri'iiiian in the titje role, and Iil'undnu IVtci's as the son are new to the ras 1. Inn none the less lit into ii without a hairline of maladjustment. Mr. I.riiiiinn nill be remembered as the Scotch liiclor i ';R1M. UM.." .) - like role u'dis nxo in "The Wolf." ITeleti I rei'uiuii luuidlps the Melieacicj and the poiKiiuucii's of the ilnuyhlei' without the hint of a false note wlier" the slihtisi slip would-mean mawkish Jiess and i.i.'lndrama. The jiIowvi-IkIi. has mail" I, - beSKar. Clutie John, both tn characii'i'iaiion anil in bearing on the plot. (I I'liliiposite yf I.auiieelnt liolibo mnl ihe Fool in "l.nar." mm Bnrrj Miiciollmn does not miss a simile it the oienitii'itiiep in bis interpretation An I Ister llamli't. divested of sable trappings and habiliments of woe. r(. diiced from princel.i estate to a iictti personaliii. the coiiaril. not uf cini-. selenee but of mean spirit, souring in aspiration 1,, high ,,.,.,s )Ut ,n,w,., vacillnt'iil to enrtli b.i sonllil traits tills is the .Iiinnij Cuesar of IJiulleii Diggess iiiastej'b I'baracterizatiun'. Ibese are (lie tragic llguri's; those stib siiliar an titled to be on the same stage in thi' inipcrsiiimtloiiN of Luc Heaiimoni. Cordnu I5urbi and the others. W. H111 nl Warriolil was here in lll'tioiieer" III' .'iinlirlnd t.. the IMaignir that he had been 1 ffercl n lump sin, 1 .in a M'uv ii, pii'tiii-o tlui. was Bi-eut. 1 than he could make in fceveral successful seasons ,i the stage Up was iiiiiinileil ,.f the things a man with artistic tastes cm do with that 1 em's money apart from the I theatre ' "I could inn some wonderful puinl -IiiBs, he admitted. "I wouldn't have to travel ,111,1 me 11, iMitels awav from Inline I'm- that matter, could now--Withoiil 1 he innvie iiiillious stoti acting nnd live in iiih' I'omfoit mi long n 1 llidn t liu.i works of art: but here I nm Working as hmd as eier I worked, ami in an old plaj, because 1 simplv cmi'i I'robabh struck Hi" hi-mr,i nl' iheatrii'iiK in Pliilu Icipliin. Iln Noiember 4. ISM), the lute Mi. Keith iiiiuiminili'il his pnlic.i nf , luuileville mid 1 tu.lt 1 niiera in the liijuu Theatre, on Hightli street above Itaci' ' and 011 Noiember .III. MMKi. the million ilollfli' theatre 011 fhrslnill street belou Tivelflli Mils opened nltli continuous ' viiudeiille. A li .leurs later this was changed in the policy of two shows "luil. The I'liestiiut street house s 'eiicted upon the old Itnlilwin propert.i. 'lie of I'hiladclpliia's historic lauilmnrks mnl the Mi si lininc uf the I'uioii League The theatre ias buill under the dirci 1 lion of llnrr.i T. .lordnu. now general . inauiiger of the Keith interests in this fit and vicinity, and who wn- sent In I'hi'adelpbia by Mr. Keilh tn siiperin 1' ml the work. Mr. .Ionian is widely end popularly known, beilij.' piesideiit ,01 the liotary Club. 1 n e president of the Poor Iticliurd Clnli. : uieiulier of the . i'liioli League. Neil Kllgllllnl Society 1 and seneral other organ i.nl ions, and his activity in nuythiug Hint is piugies- slie or for the welfare ami adiatici'ini ut of I'hiludelpliiii and riiiladcluhiaiis. ha, nmde him one ol the cit.. 's lending iili Zens. It was in the old lSijon Tbentre that the llrst 1 1 1 1 v i n )r iiii'ture was slum 11 lo 1 111II.V. Its ileielopineiit and screen work were -o crude that only ordinary scenes were present ed. mid those were ex plaim il hi an nnnonnccr. In I he 11111 juriti 01' bent res playing vaudeville througli ii'i! the country motion pictures are now sliimn as parr of the regular pro gram. Uigld censorship is enforced in older that nothing offensive can creep I into the acts. WANTS A STAGE NAME "Angel Face" Principal Open to Sug gestion XtlllliTOlls uiiiiics liaie been suggested as a singe pseudonym to be used by, .Miirgii"t'it. ZeniU'!'. who portrays the 1 role of lifttj. "Angel I-'uee." iu that production at the Forrest, some of tlieui ' nirr iminiiii Tlnn i-nnii'' mini linu unn. I ' " ' - ,"" I . gi'sted us her snbr'niuet Miss I'hilla Del- jphiu. : " FRENCH PLAYS' , 1 . Operetta and Farce at the Little ( Theatre I Admirers of French farce iu Hip ver nacular , may gratify their ,tuste next week by visiting the Little Theatre, where th" Thealre i'lirisieuue Com pany, undei the direction of Itoberl Casadesiis. . booked. The personnel litis been druwu from the leading theatres of the I'iirb boule vards. Among Ihe principals arc Hen riette I (elunnoy, of the TboaU'e Antolnc : linger Piipmril, of the Theatie lies Arts: Iteiiee Maha. of the Tliejitre de i'Ou evi'"; .lean el. uf Ihe Palais ltoial: Felix linrre. .uf the Theatre Ifcjauc ; Liicien Weber of the Theatre des Ca Pacini's, and (ierniaiue (irnitery of the Theatre Liliiuari! VII. Tbp npeiiiug bill, devoied to a inte nd operetta, "Chouchetlc."5by Cuil' bnet and de Flers and "Mniniitinuche" 1 Left I laud I bv Pierre Ycbor, will lie submiiied on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. On Thursdny and Friday eve nings, the offering will b" "l.n llueule du Loup." by Maurice Hcii'iicnum and Paul liilbnud. The theme of hoi It fui s is some what identical ami is the familiar one of unguarded llirlatious contrasted with rather delusive domestic harmony . Veber is mi old hand al devising fun fabrics. Perhaps his most engaging ef fort, known tn Pliilndelphians. is "Ma- Idame President," formerly usul for a fetnrring vehicle by Fannie Wind, lieu ncipiin is the author of numerous' di verting piei i's u Inch have crossed the' 1 Atlantic. Tlic French Pirn Commit -.tee nt Philadelphia 1- sp,isiirinK the en ccw s. RROAD llroml mill l.ninut rnAXK NtrtDuxaKtt Tluilnem .Mann iter MOIITS AT Rllit JIATINKIJsl WKI. A HAT. AT 2iti1 I 1 ' ' ,.. " '' PHILADELPHIA'S' FOREMOST THEATRES matim:i: todav tiinkiht at mis S'LAST TWO WEEKS "THE BEST PLAY OF THE yea aZZ ONE OF THE BEST OF A DECADE." Kv'b lliillrlln Th vrhfntr flullrl Prpx-nln MANAGEMENT WALTER F. WANGER HN FERGUSON .v sr. John uiiviNi: I'Oft I.Alt Wi:il:siAY Al ATS. NO SV,T (I1T.II si ,1ii IV1I) Hl:i..AH(() Prenrnti. TUANtfcritnvr 1 week I DARK . ROSALEEN A COMEDY OF IRISH LIFE on Niii Alumliiv, Vofmhpr 1" ts far IhntiKehlng lpk CRANE WILBUR "HAUNTED VIOLIN" .-"" ..yarricK- ELIDA MORRIS. Keiths- THEATRE RILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schctlnle of Entertainments at the f'arions Play houses in This City gi'liienl -Mr. Warliehl is -till stage 7"Ai im; illi: tlclh year with tile Keith is now its thir llili.i'est' pun miring mat time it has seen innnv Cbunges, but always tpinling to better' meat. It. I- Keith's ideals are now being carried out by bis coworker. V.. V Albee, iip-d associates. Slfe the establishment of the vaude villi t-satres w-hich supplanted the old variety halls mid beer gardens, there liavo appeared iu the "iieighliorhood M-etiops" of this city theatres devoted to 'vaudeville which do credit to the Jliipst in the country. These family theatres, as they are known to the booking agents, cater to thousands of iati'oiin each week with a change of lirogram every three days. Comfort for patrons bus been tint innin Idea in all of the Keith theatres, n.i well as those controlled by the Stan W. Zimmerman and Xirdlinger man agements. Much money has been Hpent iu beauUfyliig auditoriums, while the nominal sum charged foi a 'two-hour , entcrtniuiiipnt is hardly move than that npked at the first continuous "show" originated in Iloston by Mr. Keith. .November is a month n Keith apui yerBaries. Just seventeen years ago ' this coming Monday Ii, F. Keith's The atre opened Jtfl doors to Chrstnut street , theatreoerti. Thin anniversary will be i (.fflebrnted iu fitting fashion, as it uuailis Tfnuv J' tne prratest success g"i MsBmmmt w 7 :Wm p n '(JKUM,I'R GKATTKIiy Who will apiiear net week in (he French plays at the Utile Theatre MOW ATTItAtTI O.N.N UMI HICK "The I Intuited Violin." a drama by Crane Wilbur, the lirst indiy hltinl production for llflcen years of Sam Harris, Cenrge Cohan's man agerial partner, mid since Mr. Cohan's retirement ns n producer, legatee of the traditions of the firm The author is supported by Ann Andrews, (lypsev D'llrien. Helena Luckily c and oilier proinincul play ers. The nntui-i' of the plot has nol been ili ulgeil. Sill IllJiri -"Monte Ciisin. .Ir." a Wlnler linrd"n triiM'stj on I)uninss novel. ( 'hie Sale, the Watson .Sis ters. Italph llerz. Lew Ilearns and the Donley brothers ligure among tin half score of comedians and a number of prominent singers, dancers and chorus girls are ill the company. .lean ."schwartz wrote the music, tins twenty -I wo musical number), and sixteen scenes. HUM ' 7" "If Happened to Uvcry body." ii mystery play with a coni- I cdy twist, by Ilarn S. Sheldon. I author of "The Havoc " A jilted in ventor and bis lianecc are played by Hollo Lloyd and Pe'ggy ISolnnd, who have been seen here in such suc cesses us "Twin I'.eds" and .'Turn to the Right." A series of original I'onieily situations mount to n hilar ious climax. I.IT'I I.I-; 77; 177.': -Theatre Pari sien Co, in French farces and oper etta. Tuesday nnd Wednesday even ings: "Couchette" and "Main 'Can die." Thursdny anil Friday nights: "La liticle du Loup." ( ONT1NI IN; ATTRACTION KOItlflW "Angel Face." Victor Herbert's new- and tuneful musical comedy, sumptuously staged and cap itally cast by lleorge W. Lrderer. Mines at a rapid gait of mirth nnd melody, both fresh nnd clean. Allele How bind, .lohn K. Young and .lack Donoliuc are featured. ItlKtMl- ".lohn Ferguson." Si. Job a Krvine's powerful drama. The scene is laid in Ireland. The titular char- I acter is a sun nf ini.derii Job, greatly afflicted, whose faith iu divine jus tice is sjurc nnd serene. The acting is moving and nntural .1 :,' "A Utile Journey." coin cdy, by Rachel Crothci's. tells tin story nf a New York girl who finds herself on a. train bound west. On the train all sorts of things happen, including a rnmnnco and a wreck Philip Wood and Murjnrie Dai is head cast. ' l.YUIC "The I'nknown Purple." a sensational melodrama of science and mystery. George Probcrl and Jean Stuart bend the cast. A scientist's invention of a purple ray that makes n man invisible is the plot basis. CIIKSTS'I'I'- "Some Time," musical comedy. Hook by llidn John son Young, music by Rudolf Friml Frank Tinney beads n large cast of clever songsters and dancers. VAl'DKVILLK A.7 Til "N Special anniversary week hill. Mabel McCane in a rollicking revue: Iinhof. Conn and Coreene. skit; Six Kirkstiiith Sisters, versa tile nrtists; Walter Itrower. nionolo gist: Hilda Morris, talented singer: Frank Sabine and Harry Goodwin in "I Quit" : Leon Gautier's ani mals; William New nil and Klsa Most, comedians; Claire and At wood, combines, nnd motion pict ures. I , CLOIIK "Submarine F-7." dramatic sketch ; Fred Adarib iu skit ; Sammy Duncan, comedian ; Lei n Stanton in skit ; Kerns and Lester, sketch : Fox nnd Rritt, coiiii'dians : Nora Kelly, singer; Robinson, Mcl'abe and Rob inson, melodists, ami Johnny Clark and company, pantomime. WIIJJWI n: "RubVvillc," rent uring Harry II. Watson; Tracey nnd MeJiride. songs; Hmily Darrell, comedienne ; May ajtd I'd Krnie. comedians, and photoplay, "Lorn bardi, Ltd.," with llert Lytell, first linlf of week. Jack Lait'u skit, , "Help" beadliner last half. CROfifllimN "The Spider," musical I , comedy; Jack Lyle and Dolly Alts I stlnj Harry Green, comedian i Ryan, nnd Ryan, singers; Albert Perry, in 1 Skit; Jlonn Grey and sister, sing era. and June L'dwurdl and cmipnn)', MARGUERITE 2ENDET?. "ANGEL FACE "Forri- PEGGY BOL AND "IT HAPPENS IU EVERYBODY" Walnut-" Caplan head the fuumakers. llnxing I uesiliiy and amateurs Irnhiy. ItOC.Mll-JHO- Put White and his' "All New Gaiety Girls." including -Marty I'udig, F.hn Grieves. Harry Slratton ami Messic linker. "Casey s Niglilmnre" is the musical skit. MINSTRKLS 1)1 MO V7"X--"Our Reception to the King. Queen and Crown Prince" is the new skit. Richard Lee. in "Fu i turistic Recruits": Franklin and Ward and others in sketches and Harry Pitttersou in impersonation!!. Charlie Hoyden nnd Kddie Cassndy will have new material, as will Un met J. Welch. COMING ATTRACTIONS 1 XOVK.MIIKIt IT .XDKLI'III "Tea for Three," light comedy, with Cliarlolle alKer and J.rncst Lawford. NtiVKMItKR Ul llltll "Dark Rosnlecn." David ISp- Iiiscif's latest piece, a story of Irish , life, said to be rich ill Lellie senti ment and yvit. 0,7,,;N7' "The Canary. " Dilling ham's newest musical show, fentur- ' nig Julia Sanderson and Joseph Cuw llinni. t i I Alt KICK- "A Prince There Was,"' George ( ohmi coined,), with Grunt' .Mitchell, Gihbi Leary and Jessie Ralph. dkck.mrkr t I.) ItfV --"A Lonely Romeo." an inti-I mate musical comedy with Lew J lelds ns central character. . DKCKMIti:!' 1,-.- li.MUfll'K "Tliri'i. Tiiri.1' " l!.,l,.t,... I -fs' " F' J " .".-. ,' I production of IMwnrd Kuobloch's I emotional drama featuring Frances Starr. FORREST Uroml unit Nannnm THOMAS SI. I.OVK Business llniiirt-er c ... ... . mati.m:i: toia till lit. IHON-(l,Al ('OVTIIACTS THE LAST I HAT srONV Ili:.tTl;i) TIIMIIIIT AT HltS L'O.MI'IJI. LS TO Itlll.rCTWTI.Y WEEKS ANN'Ol'VCK ('IMvSl'KIII'lI'.f.ll 111' II l Wllri'ii s.. - I.IVCIIIIM M'll.l. x-.i-r. ,.............-:'..:."'" '" '"U'W "II' ,,. "" "1'i.i.Mii imi llli; IIU IKIMi AT THIS TliriTin ill' ins timiAT st;o.ci:s.s. "U,,; ,.ANAV.. rnxsioi ksti.v ,iv X ,T , 'iV' .... ' -.'VIII.'I( lII'flltl--.'.Sl ll'l.l UIICT C A VT Cinf1lll.ll ("ii .Vi"' t'-11" H STII.I. HU DIXIIIIIT IN Till! KMIH I.KIXII' THAT! ' '1uv' 22, AGAIN PHILLY SET THE PACE ! AGAIN NEW YORK CALLS ! 'Sy sQg VvK rARRICK Chmtnnt .. & Juniper SAM'L NIXON NIBDLINGER Buslnfss MnnaKcr THE 'GEORGE W. LEDERER PRODUCTION VICTOR HERBERT'S RECORD-BREAKING MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION . r. -.r?''IB Wp'i131"''1'1' 'MJIMN.T OF YOUTH ,Nn DKAUTY ' ' . S. Victor Herbert Will Conduct the Orchestra. Monday Night TiiimircisnriMr' .71 MA .llisr.l'll I In tiiarlcs DIllliiKlmm's rHANfoGIVlNG SANDERSON-'-CAWTHORN mii comeiiy Triumpii WEEK iu. i),,i ii,nn ..mi "TheCanary" Seats for Tliarikshlnc HVck on Sale llondnj, Notemher 17 mcwimiiimmiii rwii WeeVs Only IteRlnnlnx; MONDAY NIGHT SUI H. HAKIMS presents Matinee Mctnes(ln.y A Siiturilay til s-t half. Hobby Heath beads bill last half. HHOAIIW I ) Hobby Heath and Itatlting Realities, in musical com- i etly : Klnss nnd Termini, musicians; Frank Gat'diier mnl company, sldt; June t'lii'Miey mid company, sing ers, and photoplay. "A Tempera -iiieiilal Wife." with I'onslmicc Tnl mnilge. lirst half. "The Spider" heads bill last hall (II! .l) --"The Ruby Ray." with Paul DecKcr. sketch: Dogville. mii inal act ; William Kerry, frog-man contortionist ; Hniuplnn mid Itlakc, singers; ".Memories." picturesipie sketch; Anger. Shells nnd King, ilnnees and sung, mu special liho loplays. .VO "(Hi, Mike.:" music.il com edy with Roy Gordon: Duval and Sy -moiids. sliit; .Myrtle Fiskc and George Lloyd, ccinedians; William Sisto. Italian comedian, nnd photoplay, "The Volcano." with Leah l'.aird. lirst half. Jack Rose heads hill last half STOCK OHI'IIIJ 1 "Seven Chalices." rol licking farce bused on the predica ment of a young mini who has to marry to win u fortune. .Mac Des mond, in the lending role, will lie supported by some newcomers. IHKLKSQl K l'COI'l.l.s Follies of the Day" feat ures I lurry ("Watch the Slide" i Welsh, who has inosl of Ihe responsi bility for the fun in P.arucy Gerard's show. Hvelyn Cunningham anil George F. I iayes help him in "Pol ly's Going I'p." CSll) -,ue Ilurtig's "Twentieth Century .Maids," with Kd I Wrothe at their head. Mile. Isa bel le. Donna llaig and Owen Martin belli mil in the cast. There are many scenes. The book was written by the coinedian to music by Hugh Shubeil. lli.HH - -Hairy Hasting-s "Xew Kew -pie Dolls" ill "Razzle-Da.zle," with Tom Howard us principal comedian. It is n revue and burlesiptc. "Two Wie Fno's." George Hurt and Anna I WHAT HER ROLE TEACHES Marriages Without Love Cause Tan gled Nets of JUnhappiness Helen I'reeiuan, who is seen in Ihe part of an ITsler peasant girl fuC'.Tohn Ferguson" at tlic P.road, has changed , nrr news anil meats ol wlint she once believed 'lo be the best ill Womanhood. "When I was handed the part of Hannah 1 felt she was out of my line," said Miss Freeman, "but. being in the Actors' Guild, body and soul, there was nothing for me lo do but accept the part graciously. 'What sort of girl is Hannah?' I asked Mr. Duncan, our stage director. "Just it human being, with more sense than cents. Plenty of pride in her imike-tip.' with a heart full of love and devotion for her pa- rents.' lie answered. " 'Somewhat different to tin- girls I liaie been impersonating." I replied. The more I studied the part the more Haniuih appealed lo me. How much happier homes would be with girls of her type, l'ltc world needsi home girls 1 ninfc so now than ever. Girls who dale eien the displeasure of parents by refusing, ns Hannah did. to accept the hands of the suitor of their selection, though il meant the loss of home to hi'i-elf and parents. Kngincered mar ringes for young girls by their relatives have caused many a tangled web of unliiippinss. Hnnnnb to nic is n noble character, teaching a lesson well worthy of deep study ," Wlllard Mack's "Sunrise" Willarft Mack's latest play. '"Sun rise." is booked for the Little Theatre. Mr. Mack has many successes to his credit, including "Tiger Rose," "Itreal; fast in Red," "Kick' in." etc. "Sun rise" is sail to be n revelation iu time ly argument. It deals with present day problems in America. it is thrilling and dramatic and also has humor nnd pathos. It bus been stuged by Air. Mack. Harry McCoriniick. a protege of the late Nat Goodwin, will appear in the title role. A m:w ti.av m- ckank wiluur hl'A(lKI) IIV SAM rOKKKhT With a cast nt NtanilliiK nml dlitliit'tion, including; ArmltiiKn - Crane IVIIbur (ictiflrc'y ;. H(ein raullne Ann Aiiurt-iv llelcne lickayc Ujimy O'Hrltn Dennett JohnKtoiic Valerie llirkcrsim lluniiril Hull (iIIihoii "THE PRODUCTION i;ioo(i I IJo(wlrk Itrrnnnl A, ICelnokl lumen BllllncH Le Itoy Clemens Krnnk Melvlu WONDERFUL If THANKSGIVING WEEK Colmn and Harris FreNent "A PRINCE THERE WAS" wllli CIHAXT MITC'IIKI.I., of "A Tnllor-Mnile Man" Fame Seats for Thantisfililns AVeeU on Sale Monday, November IT .......mi jb ......u J. t reu im nerman iheatte LUJLUUI Gen. Mpr. 3 -1' ' tCu '"I Herman llicaltc ol'ur. IHlilESMMt H I 'Jffl B..n.ln .Ch.lli". Alglll EVENING PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c & 75c ";(.'.;i'25c&35cjj I Mats liicsiii ' .1 s-nnri TIIA1 LAST .MAT. 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'"''W..T.".'N'HT LAST TI.MK "111 MMS HIOKIKI) I'l.KAM UK" IIM.I.NMMi MIIXIIAV TIIK XIAVKST A.MKItlCAN COMK1IV WITH A 111(1 CAST (II imilAim'AY I'AVdltlTr.S IX ('1,1 DIM) ItOI.I.II M.OIII nml PKC.dV IKII.AXII h RH 9rK3 E 1 O H I jSn Ami H & IB ! BKstmy&mEKtmwkMMmuJmKBtmMWMnmBMmwMmml BARGAIN MAT THURSDAY. 50c NO RESERVE SEATS XOVKMIIi:il 17 SK.VTS 1IMIKSIIAV (IKdUdK CIK10S Presents THE LOVE HUNTER The Latent Nmv "rk Mimtnil tfoniPilj III Stunnlnc Clrls Catchy Stuslr hnuppj- Aftlon Ami. Oh. the I.lngfrlol 'Sil sor,edTom BryanLillian Broderick & Wm. Taylor I'reftcntlnc Smnrt Ttftuw n( Soncs nnd Tance-n hnerinl IMiUtitlelpliln Keuturrl ELIDA MORRIS In rkrlusUi Koncs A I ntque Mono!oglnt! JSuV WALTER BROWER Tito .lolly .(mlTr i vriiA AiniKii rcATUitr,: sbe.Kirksmith Sisters A llalnlj Half Diirrp III a llc-llKlitriil Miilrul Interlude frank Sabine & Goodwin Jta"y In u Xnielt.v falleil "I Ol'IT" Gautier's "Bricklayers" r.ri-atc-i,t Animal Art on Stauc mumn In tlm Snnirtcst Muhlcal Comodsi cer stDBcrt LOOK WHO'S HERE with CLEO MAYFIELD Sam S. Shubert mhtwkkk Kni a ALJOLSON,"ivSmbad,, TUHSDAY X 10 1 IT 3 IIOVIXTi UOUTS IIII1KSIIAV XKillT MHKSTI.IXIi KKIIIAY XKIIIT AMATKUHS Next Week A Wliirlwind of Joy I KEWPIE DOLLS with TOM HOWARD TH0SE And His Band of 20 Clean-Cut Cuties 20 Scats Now wm Newell & Most-cu. Claire & Atwood lTtlA Alllliai TTIt.CTIO.M AND A SCItllAM OF COMEDY! "l((l(ii;i( 1M,(ilf MAKCKM.K mhI, Conn & Coreene In 'Ihflr fiinnlrtt Cliaraflcr I'lntlfl. "lv A P1UST IIOtlSK" NEXT WEEKWILKIE BARD Hmlncl' fircatciit C.nilm nf Cvmtdy Tw,MSAfcT'., '''m P,in1!!"..30i.'!.4 S6i Includlnr Wtf Tn. Nlglltl, S F M., 300 tO $1,60. Inclurtlnv War Til. s'a'ct vUte. Si3fc'' " : "-'" ' WCROSS AT CROSSINGS' Nftt X Y. M'INTKB OAnDHN'S neek slTr'rtKll.,. Aciiii.ivi.'Mi.'M-r "MONTE CRISTO, JR." Wltli IU X Y. Cast of Celebrities Chestnut St. "i-kba iiprsi'j-TONioiiT ,, - .. Mala. Med, .t Sal. "SOME TIME" With FRANK T1NNHY LYRIC """"NtmiT AT 8llS. HOUND WEST'S Tl,rYeV"olVTlrI'fier;a, "THE UNKNOWN gURPLE" ADFI PHI TQXIOJIT AT Silo rtLcu-nt MaU TnirSt i, ,, IlAClIICt. CHOTIIEnS" COMUDY HIT "A LITTLE JOURNEY" KNICKERBOCKER! TlfBATIlE 40th & jrAltKKT V CONTINUOUS Ncwn Till U P. M. Wm. Russell in "Sacred Silence" I Sunshine Coined rathe News and 6 J' VAUDEVILLE 61 TROCADERO iti:rixi:i huki.ixiui: KITH A AllCH MAT. 1IAIT.V llils Ariernnoti ami Kteiilnir . MVKnr sm"i:biib (iiui.s Week CuiMiiu'iiclnir N'.'k'ihImt III r WHITE wbT.?SIb with His 1M(; MKW SHOW and Large Chorus or Irish Jiaisics Xent Meek (lilt rilKXPIIYt ( I. K II A X H O X Famous 1-lx Mayor nf HeaKle Hear Him on "100 AMKIllrAXISM" MKTKOPOI.ITAX OI'liltA HOI'.SI; IVldaj-, Xmeniher ltli, Hil P. M. Seats TiOc tn SI no. Ilox seats 12, Now tin aula 1HIK I'liestiiut HI, and at alt hotel '.Ht..0iIIl,, ACA1IKMT Seats at Jleppe's, tUO Chestnut PHILADELPHIA! Tonight at 8:15 ORCHFSTRAI drbtiiovrx' MAT. DAILY a to., jj jmii - iiM jiMj i uLjjiflTf -4 i wJk rtwj zA Hmmm THDATRE . KENS. AVE. & CUMBERLAND PEACE JUBILEE WEEK Srtinnlnt Monday Matinee BARNEY QERAHD'S '' FOLLIES tt DAY with HARRY (A2) WELSH and GEO. F. HAYES WALNUT iilioie STir ST. SIAT. DAILY 10,000 LADIES YkiuVy all xkxt wi:rk JOK HUKTIG Offers ED. LEE WKOTHE The 20th Century Maids And a Chorus nf Stunning Girls LITTLE THEATRE n "iU, 1 !'.. Only Neat Tues.,Md.,Tliurs, & Frl, THEATRE PARISIEN PLAYERS' (Direction ItODEriT CASADESUS) rresenttne Modern Comedies In French DoU"ttWmiv "Main C.uche" and "Ckoacl.tt." K&& "Gueue du JLoup'' skats xmw on' SALte htf y ' iiri. "': I Bit 1 ,o I ,i. T luii&LtoL