m ft PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,, jlUARY 3l, ""iosD- a- EVENING i(lV I - i ii i -.-... , ..--- - . - i mim I ; 1 iKf t?Ai? '111 mi? mm Pi If T Vfi? MANY NEW ATTRACTIONS AT THEATRES NEXT WEEK THE PLAYGOER'S WEEKLY TALK Observations on Plays ami Photoplays of Interest to Philadelphians ACROSS TJfeEE LOCAL FOOTLIGHTS r, TT10RTUNATK is the actor who scrvcil , " his apprenticeship ns a mirntrrt ninn' nnd jet never s cnllril upon to mm1- j eise his lungs in Ihnt noisy pursuit ho pithily described in inintrcl pitr-lnncc ns "Tl'oublins in bins." Hut fnr more fortunate is the netor wlio'e first on- J jrngeuicnt on the bic time proves sue eessful to the point of xoasoii-lons dura tlon. Many of the touuser su-lnr Coll. ' consider themxhes forlmiale to p-t ou ilroaduo) even in railuie, wliieb usuallv mean n in of li wvl". but I when a lirs-t Hrnndwuy ensageineut i good for 300 or more nights it become j something to tnlU about in the fill , places. . 1 Tobn Anrnei v ho is the jcune man , who voos but does uot win Alice Ilrrdt in "Forevrr After" at the Lyric, is Hip fortunate hem of the experiences nhon outlined. When Mr AVarner started out on Hip rnrmr whieb was to laud ' Mm cntuallr on the legitimate stage everything as black before bun he, being end niau and song-and-daiico artist of the Reed Urothers Min strels, au organization which car lied burnt rork and cheer through Panada and inrious portions of the West middle and far. During his. nr 1iH1 lteed llrothcrs. War ner put into operation that excellent travel axiom "Sop merica first'."" mid f while in each rt . town or hamlet the usual parade of the minstrel mcu was part and parcel of the business, and while he was r-rv union among uiu.--i ueseut ou these m ra-iuus. he rejoices n tho fart thai ne"i once was he called ' upon to talle the tuba or any of the other shining ucmcps which louaiy ner aided thp npo-oach of the merrymakers While he learned a great deal about i these tnited Stales and the dominion to j the north. AVarner'v know ledge of acting was not increasing by leaps, nor yet bv hounds, and h" therefore decided it was time he deserted the burnt -cork circle in search of education other than geo i graphic. He went into stock and before i long attained the eminence of leading i man. As such he put iu several seasons. I lie was with the Princess I'lajers of Des Moines, frmn which company alsu i came .fames L t'rane. the young man who dots win Alice Rrady in '"Forever After" land who won her in matri- , mony alsoi After plaing stock en- gageraents in Albauj. St. 1'aul. Rich mond nnd this ntv. Warner 'hied him self to the metropolis and promptly went away again with road companies of "Stop Thief and "The Rird of Paradise. ' Once he almost armed on ' Jiroauwaj uiehanl liennett s admir able state of health being the only thing that held him back. lie uuderstudied that actor dunug the run of "Damaged Roods" at the Pulton Theatre. New Tork. and theu took to the loud again 1TARIE DRLSSLHR comedienne. '-- producer -organizer, etc . is one of the busiest women on the stage today. Certainly, there arc few that work I harder. And us if it is not enough that! she organizes and manages her own company as well as conducting rehear sals and appearing in the leadiug role at every performance, the actress, while in Philadelphia, is to appear utl functions of leading organizations, of- j fering Minio well-founded viw of her philosoph of life Monday afternoon Miss Dressier is Jfojtalk to members of the New Century r"ib. her subject being "The Anieri (aji Woman and Her Duty to Her flcn frjitiou " The comedienne believes that impel) of the future of this eouutry. tiojh politically and eeonomieallj. will ic in the hands of women. jrhe Kiwauis f'lnh has invited her to lie. 11- luncheon guest TuexJaj noon, which will bo ladies' day in honor of Jier visit Wednesday Mis Dressier will enteriam at the luncheon given by the Rotni Club and on l'ridav after noon will appear as one of the stars on the henefjt program given for the Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia at the Forrest Theatre. Add to this two mat inees and six eveuing performances and you have Mane Drcssler's idea of n week's work cJAMES L.CRANE. MACGUEDITA IflKB$8flM8l HN DREW. CHARLES IAVTE. GLADTS PARKER. BILLY -FOREVER AFTER" SVLVA. iMj'ZrSBSy'ulH ""E C1 B1RD "5 WISE TOOLS" "ABE REYNOLDS REVUE RITCHIE. Lyric- .kteitK'S E7 $ , JBHjSWB Philadotphte"" CsrricVc Casino--" Gloixp f P 'k. WH WM. H.THOMPSON "CRIMSON ALIBI" stUHic-SaHLw ism m. wimm au...- Wmi-WKM (ah ' t"HH WH WKrSBBW IH liMi3K upaasaBaBasaHi John Drew's Engagement Extended JKl'iltfflHFBf $&B Sk V5! The engagement of John Dre.w, B'wJH S v"' IH .-3 comedian nnd Philadelphia, who lias IBf IHIFni Ji iA.X! tlV FISKE scored a decided hit in "The Cat-Bird," HEilVHna m C''ix nV O'U&da the new Rupert Hughes comedy, at the Hi:1ffiEri A -- Hp '-DOWM Philadelphia Theatre, has been cx- Ki'fiHJl Bi Sss - W i iFsiPoiV-iy tended, for one week. Originally it was jHtHiB - wlw- ,n(? intention of Arthur Hopkins, un- tHHR i " . ,'cr wboso vnanageracnt Mr. Drew is H$flVl kfecv waltiur appearing, to play only two weeks in jHrTBB lU&$-: I ,l,is c'ty nni tncn E direct to New -)l x- flP" f2? York. Tho personal popularity of Mr. K.BBlV IPV'f 33 Drew combined with the success of the HH& (?$?'" ' V a. 7 ncw comcdy haB created a demand for MHHKhIHk& '"-'.. ''"' !,;i- its continuance here. - A- i SYBIL ' v. - . BEE- IFF '.'I iBHrt I!' ' I I j WHH XsHHHiipV SWEETHEART" W22M I , fill 3 RF TH LITRE BILLS FOR !EXT WEEK New Attractions VfIL&TlT "Soiueboilj Sweet heart." an Arthur Uummei'steiii mil sical comeilv William Kent. Louise Allen and John Dunsmore head (he big cast. J?JOJ.D"Tillie i Nightmare ' a ne.v vcrsiou of a musiral comedv lasic featuring tbe original Tillie. Mane Dressier. BUI RL'HT "Oieenwicb illage T r. lies." described as a "revusicnl i-oni cdy of Ne York's Quartier Latin Frances White heads the cast ADELPHI "The Crimson Alibi a mystery aud crime melodrama made bv (ieorge Hroadhurst from Ruj !) tawis Cohens successful hcinmal thriller TTALMT- limin 1 linen, k W a presenting 1 jsk Hiii.i the populai Irish Kinging in ' in .' har.T ten JANET CATJROL.'GREENWICH VILLAGE TOLLIES' Shu b?rt tie role and featuring new and melo dious Milesian tunes. Vaudeville KEITH'S Mine Margiieiita Sjlva opera singer stnr lien1 with Hammer stem: "Ye Si.ng Shop.' with War ren Jackson and Robert Adams mu steal novelty; Thomas F Smith aud Mary H. Kelley. clever playlet, Creorgn Bobbs nnd Eddie NpIsob singers. Daisv Nellis. pianist: Cap tnin CJruber and Mlb. Adelina nm mill novelty; Richards, dancer, news und other pictures and features ALLKGUKW Johnny Ford and five Original Molcdv Maids, music and dancing; Hurry l.angford and Anna Fredericks, skit. "Screem" : Welch. Mealy aud Montrose, comedians Harvey and Andeison, jugglers. Viola Lewis and company, juveniles, and movie. "F.vcs of Youth." with Clara Young. (HiOBlj "Too Many Husbands," mu sical comedy : William Lamp and company, skit: Tom Brown's Sax ophone Four, musicians: Billy F.l liott. blackface; Fddie Heron and company, sketch. Hobby Heushaw. mimic; Billy Bouncer, acrobat: Cnntvvcll and Walker, sketch: Mack. Conlin nnd KUioU. Bill and May Ritchie. C1tOSS-KKy Al White and com pany, comedy playlet: the Tetsuvvari Japs. Orieutal novelty: Al Fields, monologist ; liillen and Mulcahy. mu sicians; Raker City Four, melody; .the Mnrkloy Trio, syncopaters. Burns and Kisseu head bill last half of week. nnOADWXY Burns and Kissen, comedians: Payton and Ward, "friv olities" ; Charles MacDonals and company, playlet : West and Ed wards, musical comedians, aud pho toplay. "When the Clouds Roll By." with Fairbanks. The Tetsuvvari Japs head bill last half of week. WILLIAM Pnyy W. Ilorlick and Sarampa Sisters, variety dancers: Jimmy Rowland and Tom Meehan. comedy skit : Furmau and Nash, songs;' Black and White, acrobatics, nnd photoplay, "Eyes of Youth." Ed Jackson and Dot Taylor, musical uovelty, head bill last half of week. ytXOX Niobe," aquatic novelty ; Co nelij, Leona and Zippv, comedy acrobats nnd singing skit ; Sabine nnd Goodwin, comic oddity ; Nakee Japs, jiu jitsti work, and pictures' "The Nine White Hassars' head the bill last half KElSTOXi: -Iialph Dunbai's ' Teu nessee Ten." Ethiopian entertain ers; Asb nnd Hyams. sketch; Flor ence Huckett and company in John lr. Collins's clever comedy sketch "The Trial Marriage" ; Shea and Carroll, comedians, nnd the De Bar Troupe GIIAXD "Fads and Follie." song revue : Mcrtens and Arena, act for the children . Tom Gillen. story teller: Evans and Wilson in a nor city ; Ara Sisters, dancing sensation . the" Gordons-, foolishness, Ernest Truex. photocomedy Continuing Attractions (r UllllfK -Three Wise Fool- a delightful blend of nimwlt fane III! MS J llllllllllll tl-llll llll " J 3 LFredZmimermanThealie J?;5"lw t MARIE DRESSLER.. "TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE" BroacL melodrama and emotional drama. based on the change wrought m the lives nf three bachelors.'vvho ndopt the , daughter of their sweetheart of yore. Finely acted. milKEST "Hitcby Koo." the 1011) version of Raymond Hitchcock's characteristic revue. Has a number of interesting specialties, including new dances. A travesty on the movies is a feature. PHILADELPHIA "The Cat Biid." a comedy of sparkling dialogue and a clever basic idea which is w ell carried out. Rupert Hughes is the author, aud John Drew, ns star, has a part which he interprets with all the finesse of his fine comedic talent. LYRIC "Forever After." a play of love and youth and wistful yearning, and finally satisfied romance. Alice Brady, the movie favorite, is the star, and is carably supported. ' Stocli ORPHEt If-- "The Eternal Magda-! lene," by Robert McLaughlin, deals 1 with the chastening process by which a self-righteous man learns to con done and understand the sins of ' erring humanity D( VB R - The Madonna of the Fu 'lure,' Alan Dale's dramatic com edy, in which many feminist ideas are set forth with much wit. Will the presented by The Quality Amuse ment Co. of colored players. Minstrels niMOMH "Naughty Nnughly Pretty" or "The High Cost of Lov ing." will be tbe new topical satire. Franklin and Patterson will give '.'Mr. nnd Mrs. Magec." Many ncw songs and jests will be featured. Burlesque OAMXO "Abe Reynold Revue" will feature the Yiddish comedian in a new role. "The extravaganza is de scribed is a brochure of chaff. Bunnic Daie is ono of the feminine leads, nnd a big chorus will support. I'KOI'LC'S "Ben Welch's Big Show" will be tbe attraction. The favorite burlesqucr has a typical role and is biirrounded by a capable castand comely chorus. TBOCADCBO "Girls From the Fol lies," featuring Harry Van Classy, juvenile, Fred Bender, Yiddish come- i dian: Larry Lnrrivec, Celtic connnue, I and Elsie Donnelly, soprano soloist, I in a bright show. ' ntlOAD A MONTGOMERY AV. T. O Mion-Mrdllntfr. (i.Mcr. ., nAU.Y MATS, 25c. Mf.llTS. 2.V & 40c (Inr. Ta-Q Next 1Ak limine "SUied" llouclas Presents "FADS and FROLICS" , Itatne with a Company of 10 AHA SUf-TKIlSJ F.VANS & WILSON MAKTKNS A AKENA TOVI GILLEN THE (iOHDONS ERNEST TRUEX TOO GOOD TO UE TRDE" mBmem 'TOS' I, . VlJL ' Germintown k Chelteo' EVENING PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c & 75c j 3 I Mm Tuesday, Thurdy. C- X, ? C i TODAY ":' "JERRY" 3 1l4fCinninir Afofid.i h.trniuc Pelt P - MR. FRANK FIELDER t rRE!K.NTS J MAE DESMOND A-NT HKR TTTTRS E 1 THE MOST rWSBL TLAT C OF THE CT5TCRT P llJlu&lJTCl ; EBEBIHfBia I 'AL 1 1 is)lf Rill M vi r iuv j 3 ISISEjJpEiff A CHESTM'T BELOW TWELFTH STREET Next Week Another Unequaled Bill of Vaudeville's Best! nnt"sivp vu'Dr,MH.u enovgement ov the operatic magnet: Mme. Marguerita Sylva Lai ?iar Oprru Comlqae inti firwnd Opera Co. of Tarts. Chlcaco Grand Opera Aso. and hiKicty nf American Sinters IN A REPERTOIRE OF HER EXCLUSIVE SONGS the ci,em:r iuarcter ti.wers lho. I". Vlarr II. SWIFT & KELLEY In n TnmMr. "Gt MDROrs" FIRST AITEVRANCE HERE DAISY NELLIS merlew.n riwnlwi nt nUtlneitin StPKCUI rilTURKt THE KVKIC TOriKMt I'KRSONAUTT PAIR paui-MORTON & GLASS-Non,i OffcrinR a Delightful Musical Satire George Bobbe & Nelson Eddie V Comfdr Com-rptlon wlUi Songs Captain Gruber & Mile. Adelina Martelou Animal bpectacle Frank Fisher & GUmore Eldrie GREAT RICHARDS KX1R WVIZD attraction: AND "YE SONG SHOP" IRNE ROSEN l'ltsoits WITH WARREN JACKSON AND ROBERT ADAMS A Mtlante of "MAIDS AMI MELODIES." Conwlred by TAT ROQNEY 1-v.o Shows Dally, i V. M., 30c and Sfc, Inrludlnt War Tax. NUhts, K r. M., 30o to l.SO. Incladlni TVar Tax. Sal Alwaji a ffk In dvanre. lirll. Ellbrrt 339S1 Keystone. Rae USO. No Telephone Orders for Saturday or Holidays. 10,000 Ladies Attend Weekly Ml M r i, MAX SPirGEL'S NEWES'I Abe Reynolds' Revue 1U1U the Ever Melron" UL Iliunif SPIEGEL CHORUS OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY TROCADERO n I0III A MHJj Mr lll vsn r,V.r Some Show W rek l omtnriK tit,, I ! MTouhc A I'runkl it I'reornt Girls ST Follies ? HeHlIrd Im I'red "Falls" Binder 90 others. ' ' " - '( (.Iris 'IDree n lemure, Ihw t'urbct'no OunrteMr" 'IJlli r Mnilell." nd "llrl Mnrle" MESSAGE TO irCMAXTTT 1 Fehrriarv 9 MAfWlIE" PEPPER j Fashion fihnw Staged by manner's C TiTf nTi iiiiiiiii rrm niiiimiv MrTROrOIITXN OI'EII HOIbE lelron"ltin Opern fompanj, N "' TUES.EVGFeb.3,AT8 I if I MmM I'.igton. ,ordon I llrpfnln ,in'- ,ia oto. nwur. Jj UIOliUlU I'ullouni bjll'lr.l lime lierel CLEOPATRA'S AT 2 O'CLOCK SHARP NIGHT ii i .Hll '1h i.ordon Tnt kin'o i I Xnselfi i on Tpl -ralo 1I0K hrtlnul t. Mnl H'JI. Itarn f,7. A, Mil. MY rilLn i ink r t on Pitino Rpcill t.y , Alfred Tlcls H'lT" 4 il " ' C0RT0T NEW l'NTl'll IMUUIMI ROOM Monday Eunlnt. leb hi H-!5 1' M THE "SUCH TRIO" Soloist, m ARTHtR -SRW9TEAP. bee Jn3 Concert of mu" Tbl.ua, l,n0 and t (10 at New renlui C tub I1M Roulh 12tb And in Hote'J- 11 uc Siratfo-J Af,DEU (loll at II Tl' f UJ I'litMiiut Philadelphia Urchestra Uoslon Synipliom Orclu'stia pirr Menieui Conductor I. l Al'AI'l'MI l-'V WSH OlOi KREISLER Tickets now on sals si Herpes 1110 "he3inu pt "cniglit al 8:15 MrtH"N 1-1 EtliO EN Nfl Diinirvlll'u llnilli'lt J Welch Mill umoill s Flr.,. rs 1( flTII HTH. ' rrroi'i i aj! rim ' hmtini l; iudavti WhiS I't Burs-Doll Captured Forrest afternoon F6b. 6 ni"v-'"vo""ALL-STAR BENEFIT MATINEE es aid or The Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia OSPICES Or THE THEATRICAL MAJUAOEHS' .S5OCIATI0N Help the Babies and Enjoy the Greatest Show of the Season! HAVMOM) HITCHCOCK 1FORREST THEATRE), SIABTER OP CEREMONIES Prom THE riIIT.AlEI- riu JOHN' DREW P'ar of The rat Bird Krom the nuon MRIi: HRESSIJJK r .f 1 i I1i ' Nl.-litmjre Fr..m THE I.YKir m.k r. iiitAm ,jr "f hnrve Alter 1'r.ni THE NIXON NINE. WIIITi: HliARS FTun. THE OU1HE CNTI1EEL NAEKER from NINONS fillAMI THE ARA SISTERS From THE BIITOERT ITtANrnS U'HITK JAMKi WATTM TED EEHIS JANE CAR ROM, AD l'ORMAN Greenwich Villas Follisa Trom n. I". KEITH'S MARGUERITA WYEVA and "YE SONO SIIOI'" From the ODERA HOUSE WILLIAM KENT HOWARD )IARII and the Chorus Oomebody'a Sweetheart' Co From THE IIRODWAY VINE & TEMPLE From THE FORREST RAVMOND IIlTrilCOOK RUTII MITCHELL MVOVi RRENNAN ELINOR HT. CLAIR "Hltchy Koo" Co. From THE (1ARRIRK OLAVttr. hlLLINniVATER "3 Wlsa Fools" Co From THE WALNUT I'ISKK O'HAKA Star of "Down Llmerlek Way From THE CHOSS KEYS IIUNOAIIUN ItHAPSODT HCRNS KISSEN HARRY MESTON HAIlltV iTUnder lh Direction nt HCKI (I. NIXON-NIRHLINOElt A HAIlltV r. JOHUAN Augmented Orrhemra Under the Direction ot RICHARD SCHMIDT Master nt fransportstlnn MARK W. W1LHUN HITCHV-KOO'H Fainout rhorus of to 1'ndee SO Will Sell Flowera fc Prorrams. A thsl Prssl The Musicians of tha Orchestra tnlunteer their services by permission of Local 7T F of M . MILLLVM C. SHEI'HI'JtD. President, and th" stsis d.rsriin.ni, To?5nle,r sir somlres by permission of the J A. T H. E , Local No. S THEODORE EOSTEII ssldent and Huslness Aarenl u" i'". I-Kiur.n i.w tii aa.pq r.r.vr het.LINO AT FORREST BOX OFFIfJK rSUaivc Oermantotrn Ae. nt Vcnanio Monday, Tneadar and Wednesday llrat hhowlmr- ETHEL CLAYTON in THE 13TH COMMANDMENT Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday IIII. ME BURKE In 'Wnnted a Husband' Thursday. Friday and Saturday CIIAH. RAY Jn RED-HOT DOLLARS 25TH & ALLEGnENT AX. i Monday nnd Tuesday MARGUERITE CLAIIK In "A Girl Named Mary" . . ".?,nM,,1,v B,,d Thursday "WHEN REARPAT WENT DRY" t Frldny "THE IMIIK STAR" Saturday DOROTHY DALTON In "L'ArACHK" t Rn C twrm. LAIt, SLtRKBT "Wis' v,l, o,,B ,r. , MORE An Anuallc Noielty CORNELL. GEO. ZirrY "LOTS AND LOTS" NAKEE JATS ALINE A GORDAN nnd , , ,,KSllK,nARR,SCALE in "BrCKONINO ROAD" (mniilely fhnnge. nf Shnrr Tlmmda. HSq&Uq.' 3(o(ottut I'RIDW BIG BENEFIT AI-TPRNOON, FER. 6, al (he ooie' TSfcthUrttt fi2D ST. aboie BURKET , ;i. srr.iHT mCKTON Offers tr..MV ni'SRANn'S OTHER WIFE" 1 n,nJ?i,.AJ.t.SUr ra,t' nclndlnr SYI.VL nREAMER, RORFJIT GORDON, E(r ..; : ! . ?" Duiuraay "Rwt "D an8vanso51 NORMA TALMADGE In 'THE ISLE OF CONQUEST" "Why WHd'Mra On WtM" &&advi stt.VT E;j;.at7 W ..,.onla'' "& Tuesday "BEHIND THE DOOR" "WANTED, A HUSBAND" r..i r,4ttT l""1 batnrdny Manrlre Tourneur'. "VICTORT" fymfa Jumbo June, on Fkd. Monday and Tnesrfa , CIUS, RAY In "Crooked slralrht" Wrdnesday-SESSUE UAYAKAWA In .r, I" ,I.,.1'.V',M", I'rlnee" n Thursday "THE DRK STAR" I Villa nnil UnJ a stasias. "WHEN TtHARCAf UEn" T,r,v, CoCttutm- nv.lKUET r REL. Cm ii londay and Tuesday BILLIE BURKE in "RANTED. A HUSBAND' Hrdnejday and Thursday WALLY REID in ' HAYTnORr-E, U. N. A... Friday nnd Saforday THE JAP In THE tLLUKTRIOUN Plltvra,, Zi,KUlKKci'LcLrran1" A,e, V W Marrarella St. Monday and Tuesday UHAS. RAY in "RED.HOT DOLTaRS-' Wednesday and Thursday OLIVE THOMAS "UPSTAIRS AND DOWN" Friday and Saturday 'I he JAP In "THE TONG MAN" PHILADELPHIA'S LEADINO Theatre. Direction nf LEE a. J. J. HHlIBERr 5HUBERT SAM S Itrnad Rel, locust LAST m-w Wal TIME NIfillTfl IT ,15 TODAY TONIGHT KffliiTIi with AtTDREY TOMBEfl METROPOLITAN OPER, HOUSE TSSFeb.lOJUasl Joint Recital YSAYE and ELMAN iroRLD's rinr.nv MAnrpna Priced '-60 J Seats M cbwIhbi, w mM FORREST JL Dread anfl eansom TH0UA.8 M. LOVH Builasss Usnsftr PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES SLTINEE TODAY AT liitC TONIGHT AT Sim NwES LAST WEEK PffiKfrsJS - RAYMOND. HITCHCOCK IN THB THIRD AND JOLLIEST OF HIS M08I0AL REVDnS H1TCHY-KOO of 1919 BOOK DY CEO. V. HOBART MUSIC BY COLE PORTCR 100 ENTERTAINERS 101 PER CENT SHOW ONE AND ONLY HITCHCOCK AND FAMOUS CHORUS OF 40 UNDER 20 MON., FEB. 9 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT MATJNEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 21ST ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF Klaw & Erianger's Stupendous BEN HUB THE WORLD'S MIGHTIEST PLAY 350 PEOPLE IN THE MASSIVE ENSEMBLE 3S0 20 HORSES IN THE CHARIOT RACE 20 C 3 aaT SBBBBB saasBBsV (ZARRICK BAM'L KIXON- NlRDLINaER Vutstn Itanaro EVERY FEATURE GREATER, GRANDER THAN EVER VmfT?C NIGHTS (EXCEPT SAT.) AND SAT. MAT., BOc TO $Z.0f rfvIlBK. SATURDAY NIGHT, 75e TO S2.B0 x-,fc-' POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEE, BOe TO $1.50 Seat Sale Thursday, 9 A.M., Mail Orders Now MATINEE TODAY AT 2:10 TONIOHT AT 8:20 "PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW" THAT IT HURTS TO SAY GOOD BYE TO .TOIIN flOLDEN'S FASCINATING WHICH WILL IIY AUSTIN STRONG POSITIVELY END SAT. NIGHT S?Bi$BY LAST MATINEES'WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY DON'T MISS THE LAUGHING SENSATION TfE CENTURY TWO WEEKS, BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 9MAiLSoRDERaDNo- TWO WEEKS, BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2.13 THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIENNE TILLIE'S. NIGHTMARE A MERRY WHIRL OP TUN AND MUSIC WITH A WEALTH OF ,. SONOS, DANCES AND MUSICAL NOVELTIES F.1Q FASHION SHOW DISPUTED nt HO rnrinir" WEAUTlFil 1.R0AD llllll Broad asBBrfif-laBBBBBli I and Locntl lfflBlb. FRANK SsbbbbbbbbbbbbbMHbbbbbbbbbbbbV NIRDLTNaER .aBBBBBBBBlaBBSsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV llllll Euilntss Manaisr sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbk Mill vV !4vi ' ' J&Z&8S3KEj ,111111 4Mf I llll ill PHILADELPHIA I I II JL n-(pafitiM 17Ul DELAKCET WALTER F. WAKOIB I II l!l ssVnlsa TalKaaa JOHN NIGHTS AT mimMammm &ttwjwp,&r!& KfeSI ELSIE JAMS AND HER GANG "A PEACH OF A SHOW." N. Y. Times A BOMB-PROOF MUSICAL REVUE IN TWO ACTS IN THE SEASON'S MUSICAL COMED1 SENSATION NEXT MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 TONIOHT AT X:30 DrfcCITlAPI "VfA CT lUCCr WEEK JJM. 1 1 V LJL i LrtJl VYJCjCjIV OWING TO UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND FOR SEATS ARTHUR HOPKINS WILL PRESENT "THE CAT-BIRD" BY RUPERT HUGHES THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY SEEN IN PHILADELPHIA FOR ONE ADDITIONAL WEEK BUAjinmiNU MUINUAY INIUHT MATIVIT.KH TIIITTUSTaA V AVr a ATttnTt a v -i. .tn REOINNINn MfiNnAY FPRRI1APV Q heat sale THE BELWYNS Tresent MONDAY ROLLO'S WILD OAT ROLAND YOUNG A NEW COMCDY HY ULARII 1TI MMKI! Uff.iVfMire tuniiir ni uggu uri.iuuB, aiiuuciic. nnu ouciTrsrnJl Ua la ITM I ACADEMY OP MUSIC NextTues. Evg. at8:20 SirOliver Lodge Last .Lecture in Scric The Destiny of Man TIcksti 75 cants ts fi At Htppe's, 1110 Chestnut OUest Minatemcnt of LEE KEEDICK 437 nnd Atoduc. Nmt York WiMm$MMm NEXT YTJEK UEOINN1NO MONDAY BENWELCHI REVUE? JAND HIS 5ALL-NEW i vmi SA Chorus of Bewitching Deaulies ',VtAWVlVWVWVV.l,wl? 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