-u -vW),.l,-r(Sn.'jf(,-,'r EVENING PUBLIC -JJSftGER PHILADELPHIA SATUllDAV, NOVEMBER 8, 1019 FAVORITES IN MANY NEW MOVIES "MIRACLE MAN" STAYS WHO'S WHO ON THE SILVERSHEET DAILY 11 A.M. TO 11.15 P.M. Today i MOVIEGRAMS FOR EVERY FAN For Safety Sake Cross At Crossings in .. o aalcty "The Brat' i" i. i ii . Sake Cross At Crossings MARKET ST., AflOVE 16TH Film Flashes From Scenario to Screen and in Between SELZNICK PRESENTS THE RALPH INCE DIRECTED PRODUCTION !' '" ' "ii' I " pp" . 9HEI sintffii JPrS&fc IBItiP ilSillllsR -i, IPvflHi HMIAT being u Htar U not nil It mnw ' is the discovery lately made by J-jURene u llrlen. who Ik nnnounced to appenr at the .Stanley hi "Heak'd ! UenrtK' on Monthly. Mr. O'llrlcn feels that lie has a good tenBon to make this statement, for, fclnee he mucle his first stellar appear- ' ancc in "Tlie Perfect Lover" recently, , things have becun to happen In rapid order. Vlrst, he snys, his tailor made a til) per cent jump In the price of clothes;, then his hotel raised his rent and every one else followed suit. Then, to , cap the clmn., he wns besieged with j offers to poxc for various commercial ( concerns who manufactured everything irom loom paste to Hosiery. ,c ci- i gars were to be named after him, that ' is they weie until (Senc had sampled fome ot tliein. I-.ven a "beauty doc tor" desired his name for a new hair wave. The Stanley Co. announces that, in deference to rennets received from photoplay lovers who were tumble to gain admission to the Palace to see ' lieorge I.oane Tucker's photoplay, "The Miracle Man." this engagement has been extended. This extension will also afford many film fans the chance to sec the improvements that have been , made and arc now Hearing completion , nt the Palace. rene Castle has mode a new Paramount-Artcrnft picture, entitled "The Invisible Hond," which will bo shown for the first time here nt the Arcadia week of November 17. It is said thai it has all the qualities which made "The Firing Line" a big picture a strong story, wonderful settings and costumes, and splendid direction. "The Invisible Hond" Is an adaption from a story by Sophie Kerr, "The See Saw." One of the most interesting couples on the screen Is the .lack PI;kford family, consisting of Jack, husband, and Olive, Thomas, wife. She will be seen next week nt the Victoria in her latest photo eomedy, "The Spite Hridtr." This, couple are happily married, an unusual ' affair In lilmdom. Kvery one speaks of nls devotion, and that of his whole film- ! ily, to the simple little Irish girt, who1 is as natural today as bIic was when she ' was a little shop girl earning $H a week. From the shop she went to The "Follies," where she became a favorite, and from there she made her debut in filmdom. Now she is a star, full-fledged, , -under the auspices of Selznlck Pic tures. ! Jack himself is only twenty -three, but j he has a long and 'successful career be hind him aud n bright future ahead. , Manager Nirdlinger has secured the Nazimovn pictures for his various thea tres. Dates for "The Urat" and the Fcreen versions of her other successes will shortly be announced. The fourth Charlie Chaplin produc tion, through the First' National, is now completed and in the cutting room, and will be soon shown here. It is entitled "A Day's Pleasure," and is sure to prfcve that to the Chaplin following. The success of "Wliy Smith Left Home," with liryiint Washburn, has led the Famous Players-Lasky Corpora tion to arrange for "Too Much John son," n plcturization of William (111 lette's farce, in the making of which Bryant Wushburn and his entire com pany have to spend two weeks on the octan for the steumshlp scenes, and they are accomplishing this very nicely by u round trip from San Francisco to Honolulu. The Fox Film Corporation has con tracted With Mr. Van Loan, photoplay writer of renown, to write for Tom .Mix. William Ffix has n new five-year con tract with the increasingly popular cow boy star. Mr. Van Loan haft agreed to write for Mr. Mix and. deliver within the next twelve months six special pro ductions. Mr. Van Loan is the author of "The Speed Maniac." in which Tom 'Mix .is -Ftiir. Barbara Custleton arises to protest gainst the announcement that she "has a part" in (Jertrude Atherton's "Tow er of Ivory," now being filmed. She e'ays it would be nearer the truth to nay she has four parts. For, in the woman she is to play, there are four dis tinct characterizations to be made, iui eluding n half-starved, factory girl, a dancing girl on the Harbary Coast of San Francisco, and u pampered pet of, oclcty. Doris Kcanc is returning this week to America after three years in Lon don. There is a possibility that dur ing her .visit she jnay revive "Ito i jhance," and she is nlso to do a 4 picture. Miss Keane Is accompanied by her husband, Hasll Sydney, who h'ns been playing with her in ''Romance" and who wns the Itomeo in her recent production of "Romeo and Juliet," g The "surprise musical feature con tinues nt the Colonial. Each week numbers are cither played on violin, nluno or some other Instrument, or sung by well-known sololBts. Next week the soloist will be Alexander Schmidt, the Tiolinfst. Geraldlne Fnrrar will be the star at the, Stanley, week of November 17, when ho will be seen in her latest Goldwyn nrnnoHnn "Finnic of the Desert." The l'n..i..l..fllA.i ,,..iu rlt,.ntn,l tip Ttpfftnnlil Barker. Vast Btretehes of desert, a brilliant ballroom scene, and big mob effects are featured. The scenes' shift from Entrlnnd to the Desert of Sahara. ""The lovo story reveals the conflict be txeetn the nRcctton ot a titled ring ihii "woman for an Egyptian sheik and her loyalty to her race. New Prlzma at Stanley . "Japan," the land of sunshine and v blossoms and quaintly picturesque cus toms, is tlie subject of the new Prizma 1 f picture to be shown next week at the Stanley Theatre. The soft colorings of japaneso landscapes found on .Innn riese nrlnta are said to havl been faith fully reproduced by the I'rlzma process) of jnotlon color photography. Among, tht Intel estlng industries shown are the. cultivation of rice and tea, both im portant Japanese occupations. The famous- deer of Nara, the eighth century capital ot Japan, are shown roaming , the parks of this colorful garden spot, J' Fujiyama, the sacred mountain, Is also pictured, "Lifting the Mask" to Rehearae William Caryl had completed the casting for Hruee Reynold s play, 'Lifting the Mask." This production 'goes Into rehearsal early next week. '4iele'n Freeman to Add res Art Body .1T..1nn'. CfAnm.ii will ,lftllv.r fln An . .1...J., ' KAf rtrrf ihu Arr Alliance. Mnvetn- lA'ber 13,' ?n the subject of thei.ramtt, POROTHY BESSIE LOVE BUTTON BETTV I -IHBL flH'ff1 A ?XV PALTON. 'A FIGHTING HOLME?. COMPTON, Iffllk. !KwfV $1 ?& "LAPACHr" COLLEEN" TRAVELOGUE'S "MIDACLt iWMpfBrn '1 "'''"V' " i MUP f s ';J '- BftWM i " mk f UGENE O'BPIEN jikL LUCILLE 'rf- v ' TTT ' JBrk STEWART "SEALED HEARTS -V M Cipiol',,f: Vi i ' PLAYED "LEADS" AT 18 z-9- ; jm tu. iH," JS v WANPA HAWLEY. iJOHN "PETTICOAT'S Arcadia- BPYANT WASHBURN. 'W -aMITH LEFT HOME strand. Locuctr Fhotoplay Guide for Coming wk STAXKKY "Sealed Tlenrls" with Kugenc O'Hrien as the star of his second play. It was writte bj Eu gene Walter and directed by Ralph I nee with Lieille Lee Stewart as the lending woman. Ilobert hdxon is also in the cast. Tlie triangle situa tion is once more used in theme. VA TA ( 'n- "The Miracle Man." with! a special cast, including Thomas Meighan. This has been praised by many ns the best pluy of the season CONSTANCE TALM&DGE. "TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE" Colonial Broadwavj, dticl Gt. No-rUter-n.. BIG ORGAN AT PALACE aim deserves me mng engagement il Two Artistic Organists Engaged fori is receiving. ' . I neaire The lurgct pipe organ In unj photo play theatre in this country is being , iuslulled in the Palace Theatre. It will AIH'MHA "John Petticoats" with William S. Hart. The hero falls heir to a modiste's shop In New Orleans. ( . (Jnrdner Sullivan prepared the scenario and It was directed by Lam- possess many unlipie featutes. bert Hillyer. VICTORIA OLIVE THOMAS. "SPITE BBIDE "Victoria-. 1 TRAVELOGUES TO START I Burton Holmes In Belgium for Open- I Ing of Series llurtoii Holmes l to begin lib- an uual series nf travelogues at the Acad emy Friday night and Saturday after noon, with Itelgium as his topic. Last summer Mr. Holmes and Ills assistants motored through l.elgiiim to llruscels, .Antwerp, Itniges, lilicnt. (Ntendc. Zee- ibrngge. Liege, Dlnant, Vpre, Hixtnude I The solo organists who have lecn "The Spite ltrhW with ' ,.m..ir,.,l h,-.. Miss Jeiiii 'vlrt7.. at ures- uivc i nomas as a shy .lancing girl t (irgUnisl llt ihe Arcadia Theatre, who marries a man who has been ' , , . , 'jilted. Charles C.iblyn directed the ' ml "nn "f llu' f,'w w,"np" P"ssesiing play from the story b' Louise Win- the ability to "play tlie picture-," and ter. Robert Ellis is the leading man, O. F. Heck, who is now at tlie drear ItllUKXr "U'Apache" has Dorothy . Northern Theatre, anil is a musician Walton ut the star In the movie dl- of widespread reputation rciicu uy .nisepn wrurawi' irimi im- -nr some time worumeu nave oeeu ami oilier wur-wrccKcil places, story by Adele Hufflngton. This is J busy at the Palace remodeling this pop- Mr. Holmes",, motion-picture- and u play which calls for u double role ulur house and when these improve- ; colored views will not only pliow (he und deals with u girl who substitutes, ments uie completed it will 1h- one of iseenes of devastation, but nl-o aliecoiin for unother in u crisis. 'the most modern photoplay theatres ln'tryslde where Itelginm is now raising the world. Die work calls for an en her crops, beauty -iiois untouched nere madge, first half of week, and I ,,., ...... ..ilurK Uud"inony other ile- irtuous Men, withL. K. Lin- i tuls- It bus been carried on in such a oln us the star as last half. ' ,,,.. hnt the nubile has been able .,r,,v,i, ,, , , . . , , the world. Die work calls for an en i her crops, beauty -pois untou COJ$!Ari . , A 1,U,,n'1,I""",V,1'ill,tIre new iuterfor and exterior, new 1. war. and cities and ti.ui.s w Wife. featuring ( onstance lal- u,utK nI1(1 ventilating plants and sys- i (U.v life has a (iuai.it and picture Walnut Star Especially Gifted at Characterization Itolio Lloyd, who takes the lending pint in Marry S. Sheldon's coined . "It Happen- to Everybody." which conies in the Walnut, broke into the drama ii- ii full -Hedged leading man at the head of lii- own company it I the curly age of eighteen, starring in "Dr. ,lekll mid Mr. Hyde." Since then he has played many "lends. " gaining special praise for his intelligence in characterization. Some of hi- affiliation have been with Rich ard Mansfield and Arnold Daly. His pari in "If Happens to Ever.vbod " giws opportunity for the dl-phi of versatility lis a comedian. Sothern and Marlowe Coming The return of E." 11. Sothern am Julia Marlowe to the .stage lias been one of the most important event- in tlie theatre in seasons, and their forth coming lisit to this city is eagerl awaited b pla.igoers. "Hamlet," 'Twelfth Night1' nnd "The Taming of the Shrew" are the plays in their reper toire. They will follow "Monte Cri.-to. Jr.." at the Shuhert. Mr. Sotiern and .Miss Marlowe are making a limited tour of the eastern cities. Their New York season was a series of triumphs. The are now in Huston. Tribute to S. F. Nixon Theatrical folk of this city, where he was for half a ceiitui' identified ,'is manager anil producer with the stage, will pay a tribute next week, the first anniversary of his death to the memory of Samuel 1". Nixon. Mr. Nixon, who wns born in 1MN was managing di rector of the l.ronil, (larrick and l'or-le.-t Theatres at the time of his death, November 1H, Mils. ( IIIMV III (IllKAT XORTIWIIX "The night to Happiness," striking play, with orothy Phillips, first of week, and "A Tcmpernmental Wife," with Constance Talmadgc, the last half. UlVHHIAJx "Ilonds of Love," with Pauline Frederick, is the attraction first half, und "Six Feet Four" comes the Inst half with William Russell. CAPITOL "Ilurglar by Proxy," with Jack Pickford, the first half and picture-Hue setting, und where there is artistic, historic and industrial up pea I to the Amcricun tourist. i Herbert to' Conduct "Angel Face' So much popularity and brilliancy have resulted from tlie populur coin- 'Bonda of Love," Pauline Frederick. Inst half, with duy manner to see the current pictures without dN conii'url, Orinkwater In Lecture Recital John Drinkwuter. poet, critic und poser und conductor wielding his baton producer, and best known In America ' for "Angel Face" the last two .Mim as the author of "Abraham Lincoln," I duy nights that Victor Herbert has hailed in London us the greatest play again consented to conduct the orches on an American subject, will be heard tra Monday for the opening of the In it special lecture recital, "Poetry and third week of his musical romance. I.lfn " hofnrn the t'niversltv Exten- sion Society at Witherspoon Hull Fri- Wlll Ml -l( ! NEXT SATY ALirAMJIItA "Teeth of the Tiger' comes, with David Powell, the first half and "Hough Hiding llomauce is the attraction last half. MAHKUT NTItEKT "Teeth of the Tiger" first half and "Six Feet Four," with William Itussell, last hulf. RIVOIJ "Teeth of the Tiger," an Arseno I.npin story, all week. RTHAXn "Why Smith Left Home," famous farce, with Bryant Wash burn, first half, und "Turning the ......., vn.'ntiiiinr ii lie r tt'iiiui.. a-.'. ,,.... . - -, . . ,-., J ...1.1-1. 1 read irom ins own warns, hiiiohk which I ,M,,.V,.. ifiiw. 1(114" 'Tniihehlil." I in nnn.fixf nlnv In verse : "Uebelllou, i la three-uct play in verse; "Swords and Plowshares," "Alton Pools, Pawns," "Tides repu - Seven Comedians in "Monte Cristo" No less than seven comedians, male and female, are seen in "Monte Cristo, Jr.," coming next week to the Shubert. The contingent is composed of the sleek and sunte Lew Ileum; the bucolic und rustic J. Frances Hooley ; the unctuous , EV. S.15 MAT 2.ao BELGKJM tutlon of being one of the best reuaers Timothy Daley : the knock -abouts, Wil of poetry in England has preceded .Mr. inm unJ ;or(jon Dooley, and the two fOc. "6c. 1 $1-50 3Irp'i 85o at Door MANHEIM THEATRE Drinkwnter to America. HARVARD'S FORWARD STEP Former Home of Radio School Be comes Engineering Building r.mi.rloVe. Mass.. Nov. 8. With the Tables,"' with Dorothy dish, last I virtual completion .this week of the ren hnlf. ovation of Pierce Hull, the process of Watson Sisters, Who are not afraid to poke fun ut each other. The ni:h Cenimn OPKNS JOHN' til '( lFc-F. "'Hiliiiil mm&M - f I M IN THE POWERFUL ROMANTIC DRAMA By Eugene Walter and Edmund Goulding VOTUlLH S'lCOBflVl OAST INCW'UtNO ROBERT EDESON AND LUCILLE LEE STEWART FIFTH WEEK OF FALL GRAND OPERA MUSICAL FESTIVAL " Stanley Conirrt Orchettra, Direction of Albert F Wayne, will interpret excerpt, from "Fau.t." Organ Recital. Dally at 11 A. M. Kollo Maltland and Wllam Klal.., Solol.t. NOVEMBER 17TH GERALDINE FARRAR IN "FLAME OFTHe" DESERT J i US. II ( ') H MOM 'AY V'i rlAHKllMllHI- I' Malllielm St if rrt-Mnlilllf i Ari'bu.s- .nnurn,!nv tlie nnviil radio school into LOOVfiT- "Why Smith Left Home," I "a"t of th(f n(.w Harvard engineering! first hnlf, und "Market of Houls" Li,i u virtnullv finished. ' last half. ' I Puildlngs. in which a year ago C000 i WKltT Crate' Monday Souls." with Dorothy DaltOn. Wed nesdny and Thursdny, and "The Life Line" last two days. . pisieiOkiil wt LLEGiniY -'"The Egg ' bluejackets were being taught the ele WaUop." wi 1, Charles Ray! "'SXr"" V ,Vv:l ?f ! "??" a"? Z "e enstve0 uV'o"!:?- wun iorotny iaitou, ieu und Thursdny, and "The Life last two days. Jl'MRQ "Wagon' Tracks" with W. H. Hart. Monday and Tuesday, Lila Lee in "Rose of the River," Wednes- em electric engineering laboratories, up to-date sanitary engineering uiDoraio rles, a laboratory 300 feet long for me chanicnl and civil engineering and am ple accommodations for the other fields of study at the engineering school. Pierce Hall has been considerably re built, partitions put In by the navy have been torn down and the whole i,tiillm has been rewired nnd repaint- ed. A model oil-burning plant has been I substituted for the old coal-burning one in.,,i fornUlioK nower for the school as An innovation is announced for the I weji n() jight and heat for various neigh Colonial Theatre, Germantown, it j,orB buildings. tukes the form of an "Afternoon Tea I rrho engineering school hopes in the to be served from 2 until 2..S0 o'clock . uoar future to establish an aeronautical dilv. and Robert Warwick :n "Told in the Hills" Thursday. Charles Ray in the "Egg Crate Wallop" Fri day und Saturday. Innovation at Colonial Germantown Av at V.nunio Herbert rffinner. Preitdent Monday. Tueiday & Wednetday Tint West Philadelphia Showier WHY SMITH 9 LEFT HOME ' with BRYANT WASHBURN Thursday, Trldiy Ic Saturday TURNING THE TABLES glth DOROTHY QIBK; Nov. 17 "The Miracle Mun' d&a&il) Br lltO l A MONTC.OMr.KV f. O, Nllen.Nlrdllnner (len. Mrr. DAILY MAIN . ZDH Mlirhti, I5e St 40c Inc tai ' M1XT Wl.l'.h Paul Decker & C. In the I'llrce. "Tlie llliliy Kuj "MCMORICS" A Story In Sonr ANGEH, SHETTS A KING A Trio of Merrymakers FERJtY The Human Tre HAMPTON & DLAKE " Somethinir Juit a Little DITcrent A Wedding Day in Dogville" aneclal Treat for tne Kiddie. PHOTOPLAYS to all natrons, and the serving will be accompanied by those little, dainty touches which enhance the pleasure to be derived from conversation over a cup of delicious tea. There will be no charge for the tea and the service, with the accompanying sociability, being a ftature to make patrons feel at home at the Colonial. Actor Once In French Army Philip Wood, who plays the leading role in "A Little Journey," at th,e Adelphl, was one of the first Americana to enter the war. He left Harvard to join the French army and drove a motortruck. When the United Sta'teB took a" hand he wbh commissioned a second lieutenant. After service at the front he was sent to C.amp Dlx on a special mission and there met his bride, a, Philadelphia girl, who was doing canteen work for the Red Cross. Drama League Night A large attendance of the members ot the Drama League in set for Wednes day, nt the Rrond, to witness "John Ferguson." Plays and Player have arranged for a. theatre' party Monday eytnlnE toi'Uohn Feruson" laboratory. M.PENN J.ancater Ae. Ilrt.40tliC 4lt Iraliv xiini ui'u j.w. , . u t Week Onlr VrtaenU tlon at l'onulnr I'rlces "RUBEVILLE" Featuring IIAKRY B. WATSON . -. ..i- irilnrlfaa Anil ,,flnm" Uube J liana W HONOS DANCliS POl'ULAIl CfiMEDIBKNE rracey & INIcBride Emily Parrell T,r Xr V.A. i7.mli. nvr ' ,,juj . " - lie oiMBor ; , rimV Went Philadelphia Showlnr ot i! LOIVIBARDI, LTD. 1 1 reaiuf inir ih.hi L,nf;i.i, j I I'j'gtop'' Thru Stanley Co. of America? (' HILL CJIANQKD THURSDAY S ni IMONT'S Bmmett J, Welch Mln JIATINKK TODAY, JOo -TO Mo if n'.,ekm Profiteering Landlords - ii und LOCUST STRKKTS Mlion-Nlrdllnirer, Manaiter Mondi lay, Tueidav. wedneeaay Weit Philadelphia Bhowlnx Fint Weit Phlladelohla WHY SMITfl? LWl alUlYlli with Bryant Wajhburn Thursday, iTlday 5c Saturday DOKOTHY DALTON MARKET OF SOULS Nov 17 Jobn Biiryraoie lo Raiini S5nd ST, I1KI.OW MAIIKRT Where the Show ! Vlauvs liood y. I, Mxon Mrdlliijer Mirr MATS., 2,I6l rVOS.. T t Monday Tuedey and Wedneiday 5 BIG ACTS 5 AND rir.f U'.f PhlladelDhia fihovlnr Leah Balrd in Autuitut Thomia1 "TIIK Ull.l,aJ(l "GE --lHHL. 1214 Market Street NO ADVANCE IN PRICES TODAY AND NEXT- WEEK OBOE LQANE TIMER'S AMAZING RRMARKADLE WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY To Satisfy Public Demand We Will Hold Over For Another Week Starting Monday A Paramount-Artcraft Picture That You'll Enjoy Again and Again! NOTE STARTING TIME of MAIN FEATURE 9.45 and 11.30 A. M.; 1 IS, 3.00, 4.4S, 6.30 8.15 and 10 P. M. to appreciate the picture at its full worth, see it from the beginning AVU1U I HE CROWDS BY ATTENDING THE MORNING PERFORMANCES I CHESTNUT STREET BELOW SIXTEENTH 10 A, M.. 12, 2, 3,45. 0.45, 7,45. 9,30 T. M. Next Week TODAY BRYANT II WASHBURN in I 'WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" wm. s. hart kKHSe" JOHN PETTICOATS" HART INTEREST, HUMOR AND HEART INTEREST I MARKET ST. ab. NINTH j 9 A. M. to 11.15 P. M. Victoria Orchestra 1 LEO DES3AUER. Dlroctor NEXT WEEK Today Tom Mix in "Rough-Riding Romance" A POPULAR STAR IN HER MOST APPEALING PICTURE UNUSUAL ROMANCE MM-. ..rfKteu Sfcv Uk. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17th FIIRST PRESENTATION OF "WHEN BEARCAT WENT DRY" llin AV'll SAVRO.M 8TH. F, O. Nlion.Nlrdllr.ftr. Manairer NKXT WKEIi Flrat Wet l'lilla. Show Inn The. Araene I.uuln hensiillun THE TEETH I. OF THE TIGER A PAIIAMOI'NT I'lCTUHK BUoll Nrvit i. fhrlfclle Comedy Nov, 17 "The Mlraele Slan" 52 ND & MARKET STREETS F, O, Klion-Nlrdlinter. Mcr, Mendar. Tueidar W!n'l" LOVES 2 LOVES BESSIE LOVE in "THE Fighting Colleen 2 LOVES Shuri-iar, rid ay, Batuiuay BILLIE BURKE IN SADIE LOVE 'VtOtClWhXH f Jjjlk Sltk All. OXAI A . "ON, jL-n..,.. im.ri'nn emu C I PerothT DaTloa ttlflKUd Wr JUiq,J I TJJ M1I(KI:T .sntKKT Toil,' .lulin llurrjmor In "Itallle-' MIIN'IIAl. Tl HIIIMM Jack Pickford in BURGLAR BY PROXY" THBRSDAY FBIDAV 4 SATURDAY PAULINE FREDERICK In "BONDS OF LOVE" M'ii VMervaik art msds uri a ran c m r; 1 MTHE GEJHl 1I,IU 1,1 f,l..l. II 1.1, it. T 1111 lilt" in "THK ri:nri;i MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY "RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" Featuring Dorothy Phillip THURSDAY, FRIDAY S SATURDAY CONSTANCE TALMADUt t in "A Temperamental Wife" ilii.leiille 11 ,, M. In II I'. M MAIIK;T ST. T .11 Ml'KIl MAT Wi:i-:K The mii.t llirllllut i eLihorute net In tuiidrtllle SSSSGSSitfwSrf-d l.rinantoun Ve. Hel. ( hellen luiluj Mil, I. II, III ICM in ".SADIK I.IIU;" -MM. und II l l MIIMIA1, n"llAY A iVKIlSKsllW CONSTANCE TALMADGE In An Emerson.Loos Production A TemperamentalWife THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY E. K. Lincoln lu a New Photoplay "VIRTUOUS MEN" Colonial Orchestra ADDED ALL WEEK ALEXANDER SCHMIDT VIOLIN SOLOISTS PMEHT MAltM.T '!'. helon Hill 'r,Mla IMlKllllll l. ISM in "ii iiMM! Tin; tiii.k" DOROTHY DALTON In a New Production "L'APACHE" A Faramount-ArtCTift Picture ADDED ORAIO KENNEDY SERIAI MARKET ST.. llelow 60th DAILY a.30,.7 and 9 MONDAY. TUESDAY k WEDNESDAY A Romance of Greenwich Vlllaja The Seneatlonal Scenic Melodrama From the "Show of Wonders" Af THE NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN NOT A MOTION PICTURE k IVES. MlhEffCW.Wilhp Ba5o.r-. THE LIFE LINE lco.oi OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE '' '' "I ','". IT I IV it Feautring JACK LYLE and DOLLY AUSTIN BILL CHANOED THURSDAY IMPERIALS MONDAY. TUE8DAY k WEDNESDAY PAULINE FREDERICK &"$. THURSDAY, FRIDAY Ic SATURDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL'rn0tf-rooT UOO lll3rK6 Mon Tuei, Ic Wed, ALL-STAR CAST IN "TEETH OF THE TIGER" THUfiSDAY," TRIDAY Ic SATURDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL'r:yoor VJTIl A MIIKKI1' sTrtr.IITS Ilully, S 1.1 i:enliic-. (i.l.l nnd 0 MOVItW. Tt llA UT.ISlnAY "TeetK of the Tiger" Added "THE MIDNIGHT MAN" THURSDAY, FRIDAY Ic SATURDAY TflM MIX I" "ROUGH RIDINO HJM MIA. ROMANCE" mMmmllm'wTJ UROAD & SNYDER AVENUE y 5, 6.30 and 9 P, M. MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY The l'cpular Slnglnc Comedian In a Clrllah Review entitled "OH, BABY" PEERLESS PHOTOPLAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE In rtitt South Philadelphia ShevUr t "A Temperamental Wife" OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE p if i v r--" vt frfp jMmSu , T l-t ,'i i il l-l !-l i.i !' ii i.i' w 11 ii 1 (4 111 ij 5.3 ii id ti i.i i3 i.i ii ti u i.i i.i i.i n tt 1 1 i.i Ul HI ! .fl m rxtn' ii ' V t St' .fl 1' , a V ' " V ' Vis .... fl.: n. "X . f, '.) - -' 'V 5 T ' .ir .. ,' f -. . . . i. " -kjr. ViS-hiaix. .'&