.'-' vs '4 ,AhJV'A',:rn' 4r.-9ir ,t ,.- ,. ,- . wlC'-a A'' J i f Xp lllf 1. - BVBMTNg- PUBMO JGBDgBBplDDBI-PHIA, ArrRDA.Y, ' BBRTTJST ' tf-Vifc MANYCINEMA STARS UNDERLINED IN THE NEW RELEASES - . : fet".t . KSmhmt MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON Film Flashes of Interest to Fans of the Photoplay timHKItE would bo no bachelors," 1 says Lew Oody, "if wives would only glvo their husbands nil tho Httlo home comforts which they were able to wln before they wore married." Mr. Cody speaks not only from per onal experience, but lie lias lately made 1 shirty of the subject for his latest ..;...' Tl, UpWihI niii-ntor." which li... itt the Stan cv next wee ". i l.n Qfnnlnf, noTf u.nAIr tuiv, --1"- - 'Wow In 'The llelovcd "Cheater' I'm actually envious of tho lifo I'm sup posed to lead In that picture. If I could only have the girls flocking around me as they do this man, llruco Sands and tho servico he gets from 'atiR, his Chlnco valet It's cnouRh to make n man want to remain a bachelor." "On the other band there are the airls. It's fine to be appreciated and 1. oil lik to' have them like us. but it's apt to bo embarrassing when 0 half a dozen or so get the Idea that each is the one and only and want to know when the engagement will bo announced. But as I said before, It's mighty nice t remain 0 bachelor If you can." ASA working combination tho French A and Irish harmonize perfectly at bast ic one Instance. Tills is the case of the Tom Moore-Harry Beaumont combination at tho Goldwyn studios In CulTerCity. The actor and director recently cele brated their anniversaries with Oold wjn by an informal dinner at the sea thorc home of the popular Irish star, Durinz the evening tho subject of na tionalities capio up, and it proved that Tom was one of Ireland's "home nown," while Beaumont's father came Into this world in Paris, and lived there for many years. Tom Moore joined Goldwyn In tho East in August, 1017. and a year later Beaumont, who had also won his spurs in pictures In the East, was engaged to direct him. Their company is one of the hardest-working aggregations in scrcsnland. "The Gay Lord Quex," which will he, seen at the Arcadia next week, is tho eighth in the lino of their successes. mHB famous Santa Fe trail, which J- was blazed westward by pioneers. Is seen In the new Tom JIIx feature, "The Feud," which William Jj'ox'wlll present at the Victoria next week. This is de scribed as a stirring photoplay, packed wlln romance. Some of the excltinc incidents show Tom Mix as Jere Lynch at tho head of a caravan proceeding along tho Santa Fo trail when it is attacked by Indians. The stubborn defense by tho pioneers and a daring dash through the Indians are two of the sensational scenes. Many talcs of adventure are woven around the Sante Fo trail. By an act of wngress approved on March H.I. 182,), President John Quincy Adams was au thorized to cause a road to be marked out from the western frontier of Mis souri to New Mexico. It ran through Emporia, Newton. Hutchinson and Fort Dodge to Santa Ko. Indian fights and massacres, almost without number, oc curred along its length. Among the frontiersmen whose names aro associated with the trail wero William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), Kit Carson, Jim Bridger, James P. Bcckworth, Uncle Dick Wpoton. Lncien B. Maxwell and Old Bill illiams. "OHOULD a Woman Tell?" a Screen ... Classics special photoplay, with Alice Lake who will' be remembered In "Lombard!, Ltd.," with Bert Lytell Jack Mulhnll, a young leading man, and rrank l!urrlpr. thn rntnrnn no(A of Metro Pictures, is announced as the ' wure lor tho Victoria tho week of February 16. Reports about tho pic ture point to Its being ono"of tho most powerful and humanly appealing melo dramas picturized In yearsv The sce nario has tho situation of a young girl confronted with the problem of re waling, for the sake of hor case of conscience, a matter of her past to tho man she is to marry ; or of keeping the secret to herself in order not to try his Jove to too great a degree of forgive -Ma. The setting of tho action is Mlnly n a littla New England sea coast village. yiOLA DANA, a dainty Metro star, . M aanounced as the attraction at The pillow Tree," a screen adanta oon of the successful pldy of old and jew Japan. It is said that nil tho Mougnt to the picture, and in addition Lf wonderful scenic value. ?,? g '"?, settings may be mentioned a 8Jt j hli out on th Metro studio lYtE C5rec"'T r the production --"""; ""i, uuuc on tne) 11' Ve-ttcre lot l th Rtuai. sn a stre "Pan, A fpmnlft BMYTMTl- rt. 1,1-1- street In 5,nlh. storn, that nro to do found in a Uhed with merchandise. ouhiUnric.e MaJ?ter11,I" found that he 'll 1. ' rcac,h nU of th0 PconI with Ms messages in the French language ttYnte?8 S? W "WlIt- to master Phonetic English tongue In a short and r.j -j-7 """-r iicujmniemian IhMlre M.w.Tarior I mi -.. Pen. Mrr. urab.i i SNGPRICES, 25c. 3ScrS0 &Se JaSgjiy'da.tTbig.?. 25c & 35c v.. a-B315NT8 DRSMONR AKn HVtl n. . Jfc ichi.Ku,.;'0'rt-"?o Oretet Comedy W,ue1uMr' S'? Annual Fa.Moa FJJHinTi3nISin3.r;"ATlf.?' lSr-- ''. i'lVK JULUON- ; ZZl' '"TrrrrnxvwTfwrfwrfn t IROCADERO -WlA KMI maT r,V,-v- U Fwn" n"K FOI.T.IKH " v-onuneoclns Ifbruary 0, a.8 rial y I mHkH! Beaeonl Scenes' rour honrt . mnale n A f.u n e r owdeil zsMMuniiAwTtsEfml i n l e mlnnUe. ml Mif'ffiiWlff BKBaejeef LtATihe 4. a li II jwIimHb MAE aaaaK JJaaaaaaaaaaa?'5vV Vassal f agMr3 ftffih i Hf'qlMf aaaaaaaaaVSaaaaCtP aaaaaaaaBBBav. mHKKBKEm-'H JUT 11 'iMsWHTt 1 'MKf;IKr, 1 : ssr- ' -. ii visii hm mmMm UTDM MOORE. -GAY UOPP QUEX" lfci'2MWI $fcPvSt M Arcadia :' Mm'-Wimk Jh$&$&JM time he has another means of 'express- ing his Ideals the motion nl motion picture screen. Withing the week ho will leave 11 for the Culver City studios of tho Goldwyn Co. to become initiated into tho technique of tho making of movies. M. Maeterlinck will write one scen ario a year for the Goldwyn company and will supervise the production of the initial offering. He has never writ ten directly for tho scron nlthoituh "Tho Bluo Bird, of his works, has found its way to the sUVershiit-. "It seems to me that America docs not give the moving picture the artistic Importance it merits," Mr. Maeter linck told Interviewers. "People seem to consider it an inferior type of art form. In my opinion, however, its po tentiality is unfathomable for it can teach in terms of beauty and of ideals in a manner not to be found in any other medium of expression." Antrim Short, tho youthful Metro lending man, has taken up tho allur ing sport of aviating. He has become so focinated with this art that ho is contemplating purchasing a plane of his own nnd within a year making n flight from coast to coast. A flight from Hollywood to San Francisco in three hours and eighteen minutes is Mr. Shtfrt's latest achievement. At present Mr. Short is enacting the part of John, the youthful lover, in the Screen Classes production of "Old Lady 31." in which Emma Dunn In featured. Recently he had the part of Billy Wantage in Bert Lytell's "Tho Right of Way," and previous to this was Viola Dana's leading man in "Please Get Married." SAM. S. SHUBERT theatre BBOAD BEI,. 10C08JT. MATS. WED. A aAI. MAT. TODAY POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY ONLY 3 WEEKS MORE BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING THE BOHEMIANS, Inc., Pr.ient X Beriulo! Comedy ef Life la Mnr Xerk'i Quarter Latin OMJJF Book and Lyrics by Philip Bartholomao and John Murray Anderson MUSIO BY A. BALDWIN OLOANE, with FRANCES WHITE 7 And JAMES WATTS, HERMAN, P AUL BURNS, JANE CARROL, IRENE MIRIAM MEDIE, ARTHUR BALL, EDMUND MAKALIFF, and the TWENTY FAMOUS HHttMkJW p BHbIklIa Wmmm ALICE' BRADY mm JSfflk VfyOWM CHVrfPtAY OP fOREVBR c iUBeBm li. (T.V ri PPT SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY, FEB. eSalnHBai LYRIC L,M,TED ENGAGEMENT BEG. MONDAY, FEB. 16th, SEATS THURS., W I LLI Am HOD O E - yOB HEWEPITBAT ABOVH THEATRES. FEATURED IN NEXT WEEK'S FILMS I'rjftmtv-srm W8,mt.ts&w M.Si; --'-:--'; ;'"& ' X 'f'-;;ilBl ,K.-vJm&F xxxw&triitejMr x. w,ki--i"dBSK m&sraktt ry IVfOZWT. TT1M - - 9EQH MIX. .HP. "THE FEUD lKm0-'A Victoria I szzzz: Photoplay Guide for Coming Week STANLEY "The, Beloved Cheater," featuring Lew Cody. It is n story about a mnn who shows his friend how tc make love to a girl. "The Land of Opportunity," with Ralph Inco as Lincoln, is a timely film In the Americanization cnmpalgn. "The Log of the German Subrnarino U-35" and "A Trip to Mars" arc added at tractions. PALACE "Everywoman" begins its third week with n special cast of players interpreting the many roles In this morality play by Walter Browne. ARCADIA "The Gay Lord Quex" features Tom Moore, written frwn the play by Sir Arthur Wing PIncro. The star has the role of a young bachelor whose love affairs imposo an obstacle to his marriage. Gloria .Hope is the leading woman. VICTORIA "The Feud," featuring liuuuudil'Ukro J.U.1).M( X1IKATHK8 UPUIKR DIIIECTION 0r 1J!K A J, TED LEWIS, ADA FORMAN, AL BILLY DALE. BUNNY BURCH, OLSEN, MABELLE JAUNAY. ARTISTS' MODELS MMMMmW, IVDIf. MAT. TODAY L f It III 51 MAT. WED, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK DEOrNNTNO MONDAY XffH, FAlTMntif tovt AFTER Ma IN HIS BIARrcr 12 my THE GUEST Am.V DKNEUT DEPT.. CUESTNUT OT. OPiSa Hnrw , f. "T" LEW CODX THE BEIOVED CHEATER" Stanley A. 6 TV BRYANT WArlBURtt DO MUCH JOHNSON1 '?4ctTt.jnd -6 BEST KS" Otiso-um and. CEUAR' LOCUSt"" Tom Mix, written by Charles Ken yon. It is of the 18G0 period and is a story of the time of "long-haired" men and tho Oklahoma land rush. Lva Novak and Claire McDowell ore in tho cast. REOENT "Too Much .Tnhnsnn " William Gillette's farce, with Bryant Washburn as the star. Lola Wilson is the leading lady. Donald Crisp di rected It from the scenario of Tom J. Geraghty. t70LOJVilL"Victory," from a story by Joseph Conrnd nnd directed br aiaurico Tourneur. "Fair nnd Warmer," with May Allison, last nait 01 week. OAPITOIj "Anne of Green Gables," with Mary Miles Minter. "The Thunderbolt," with Kntherino Mnc- Donald and Thomas Mclghan, last unit or wecK. UKKAT NORTHERN "Soldiers of fortune, irom the story by Rich nrd Hardlnsr Davis. "Tho Fnr Mnr ket," with Alice Brady, last half of wueK. MARKET STREET "Wings of the Morning." with William Farnum. "Soldiers of Fortune," with star cast, last half of week. ALIIAMBIiA"i:ho Thirteenth Com mandment," with Ethel Clayton. "The Struggle Everlasting," with Florence need, last half of week. HELM ONT "The Tree of Knowl J. SHUHKKT CHESTNUT ST.?SS2"?f POP. HAT. .M tHBBrt aeaHesFjRS kJSlH v WED. Hf L ffs son IWm'M -.w 7..ww &8mswM 'eV tJmmmmS aflBBBaeW yy AUTHOR BlflBlfHI HAWMERSTEINHR!7j)AS Presents j I gt h)hbB The Mllfiiral 9bV 1 W 1 MLsaBBBBLBVerWBT 1 stl aeaeaeWairiTTlf l'Jaf nay VBnn.liALilF Vt'f af BBBBaem BBaPVTT Bae! M BM MaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW UlllOrOni bBW ' '. I at LaaaaaaaaaaaBBBT . . Kuala ly I J Antenle Bafnue. f , ADELPHIETenin,B J:ls. NOTE Sr5f?l!!??8-WTi''n Nt " te4 Durinc the Pro!o(tie. OrOBGB BBOaOBCMI PreeenU Belnr Hie Oirn Drama tie Veral n In a Prolan, par Aoto THE CRIMSON ALIBI A ffovt by OCTAVUS ROY COHEN h OrH-lnal New fork Produottea ana Caet UNANIMOUS PRAISE BY "SCORES A BIG 'TJtlitLXBRr In.utrer. Teet wlte ef audlence oty eH4." Preira. admlr- "CarUlnlr Br. Zcjv kn trooephere." n I xtenlenCe? S? BrctJ1 Real Thriller, Canybar a Deftly ttt Sbrnnp; - - Excitmo; - Tlvr Otared py and Hntlre Produetlen - Cltnrcco mi? unisiAD ""'" ""'""" "r ma. ull.ian TRIMBLE BRADLEY edge," with Robert Warwick. Dtrog' las MacLean in "Twenty-three and a naif Hours' Leave," last half of week, CEDAR "Wanted A Husband," with Bllllo Burke, Monday and Tuesday; "Hawthorne of tho U. S. A," with Wallace Held, Wednesday and Thursday; "Bins of tho Mothers." with Anita Stewart, Fri day and Saturday, COLISEVM "My Husband's Otho Wife,' Monday and Tuesday; "Sins of tho Mothers," with Anita Stewart, Wednesday and Thursday; "Tho Blx Best Cellars," with star cast, Friday and Saturday. PRANKFORD "His Wife's Friend." with Dorothy Dalton ; Monday and Tueseday; "The Six Best Cellars," Wednesday nnd Thursday, "The Thirteenth Commandment," with Ethel Clayton, Friday nnd Saturday. JUMBO "More Deadly Than the Male," with Ethel Clayton, Monday; "Tho Cinema Murder," Tuesday; "The Dragon Painter.'' with Hava kawa, Wednesday; "Tho Invisible Bond," with Irene Castle, Thursday; "Scarlet Days," Friday and Satur day. STRAND "What's 'Sour Husband Doing?" with Douglas MacLean nnd Doris May. "Tho Tree of Knowl edge," with Robert Warwick, last half of week. RIVOLI "The Heart o' tho Hills," with Mary Pickford. LOOVBT "Six Best Cellars," with Bryant Washburn. Broadway's Anniversary ' With a special program of vaudeville of merit and new photoplays, the third nnnlversary of tho Broadway will bo celebrated the week of February 10. This thcatro, providing combination programs of vaudeville and'' cinema,' three years ago was taken over by Messrs. Sabloskr and McGuirkv who gave tho amusement-loving publlo of bouth Philadelphia two complete shows wniie tne Stanley Co. now assumes the direction, there Is no change In policy, two complete bills of vaudeville, with two pictures, being presented each wees, mo cnange being made every Thursday. Charles Shissler nlso cele brates his anniversary as manager of me nouse. Ton hBve nothing more to see In dflt-doai when yon hnve seen the hundreds of Moo-ribbon winners entered In the Annual Dog Show op tiuj Kennel Club v of Philadelphia Third Regiment Armory 11 rend nbore 'Wharton Street Tuesday and Wednesday Fejbruary 17th and 18th for the benefit of the Home Relief of the Emer gency Aid Prom Teias to Canada from the Atlantlo to the. Pacific come thY ml d,Sr.o?,a?1b?!ed..WOrth f th0"uhbr.d ?iAr.M. Admission 50c i?5hd" t r. m. to io r. si. " Admlmlon 81.00 Children SOo Feat NOW nt lfiS4 Walnut St? x.j-n.xj.iiiiiii jlvXAX The Now York Cact With WILLIAM KENT CemttSltn Stnttilan of tht Yatr AND THE BEST SINQINQ CHORUS IN TOWN Only 3 Weeks More Bevntchingfy, Tuneftilly, Joyonsly Surpassing! MAT TnnAV yj'Wrr(rYVyyvyvryyyv and Nine Sense of THE CRITICS, TRIUMPH!" Seesrd. Djampir mtstiptino." nee- OTU. " verr real exceptionally wen ha,Sai!?- Powerful Xirt tUary.- North Amerlua. ,.,4- Onl'hed performance." Bui- Upon It. RevelaUon-nA Projected Wallop." Sen8ational !" Itoeord. tt.. .i.. . ... HUfl1()l en of MAIL ORDERS NOW "gmw urn rnoNB i-occst Jey Orefcoeti 'hul wy eetoT ADDED ATTRACTION Aneslaaiiliatlea Produettea "THE LAND OF OPPORTUNaTY,' W 9 Z r-featrire tkirt Em. he 8pHt of Llecela in j BUali JJberi . JUALpk invK AKm-i...lH Uef DDITIX AT AtnaHBle 4aaaaaaaaaaaMaalBaaBt4anaaaaaaaaaaBBa j1 I I a(BBBBBBBBBB.Ba9xH mH BpaVt. J i FWaarnnv aHK.AHaC IJHDOL1T AataaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaeaBlaaaaaaaaaaaaBBT from t&ft UtCK OX aV Ur lIWil yMg jHliMMilfiflKQ'll W 9 BELOVED CHE ATER fftfftVftffVfftfft PEIMlTJAnT IS METRO rBESENTS PICTDllIZATION OT "TTTR mujin muni'." I'vvtvt,vvfcvv aMiiavaam-.e,,.. 10 A. M.. 12. a, o.ro.4S. 1M. 9.30 P. M. Ml' 'I eaiiigiass9ia I' 'I i 1214 MARKET STREET THIRD WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY OF THE PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT BEAUTY PICTURE SUPREME WITH THIS NOTABLE CAST "ETerrwomen ".. Violet Kerala Beauty ...... Via Wealta . xontn KMi Yonth Clara Hsrtos . Bluff Noah Beery A atory ae old aa En-ae old aa lor M , ...... i amiUDni auiBDrLi ajarri w ixieen-K. . . J.anmn i.irTLeiTieiiri eneni earienan in ittitit m inn nauninr. uenei , . Ooaiol.noe . .. MlUred Bearden Puff ......MM.. Tully Uarahall ParUtaa art of Paqnin and Worth oaa M I I I Sfuth ...... Xdjrthe Chawiuui Abo u. Bebert Brewer naVe it. . . . . .. In I I Vic ....... . Behe Daniel TCme ,,... Chtr lee Otle ''ETerywoman" eeekl lore. In flndlne; fll I Lore .. Monte urae Slulsation .... Pred Xuntler BJ H the neaeea thrngh erery otrcttsutaaoei ifM i I j faattca ........ Irrm Commlnan Auotfoneer .....Clarence Oeldart of paaalon, tras edy, rreed, realty, . Bl I , ij - And 100 of tho Mott B.autlful Girl, in America in Jfc Sowtaa?1 &,V,fiw " M feVEAYWOfMr! Wmm K tML sMa bbb B ML bbbbi Aab I nH IK aE DaH aaW aaal aaal B V Bl Medeirr Karraret Xrfxmiia Beufr J.v Tlwtwlti. aa v. . mnAarn In It. tAlllv m tn aa I seee'e.e'eeeieeteteesreteeesee-ete'ee Today Mary Miles Minter ln "Anno of Green Unblea" WEEK Otlt r5te LVW,VVM;,VWVV btVeVaVaVVAAiAVJa,a...a en en BROAD A SNYDER jlVKNUB a.lB. 0.8 AND 0 P. II. MONDAY. TUESDAY A WEDNBSDAT A Mnilral Farce with Glrle Galore FIRST SOCTU PHILA.. S110WINQ CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN PICTDRiaATION OP FAMOUS PLAY j EyesofYouth JlOHAOBn THTBflPAT COLonIAL O't'n Are. Below Cheltn Arenuo Hon.. Tbm.. Wed. 2.1B, Tuee.. Wed. 2.1B, T A0 T, If. Toomeur'e VICTORY THDR8DAY, KBIDAT end SATrmDAT may Allison &? CAPITOL 711 MAniCK 10 A. U., 12. 2. 8.4B. li.ii T. A JO P. if. MONDAY. TUKRDAT and TrKDNMDAT MARY MILES MINTER in "Anno of Green Gables" TITORSDAT, FRIDAY and HATURDAT KATUBRINB MaeDONAI.n mA THOMAS MBIOHAN ln "The ThunderMlt" REGEJNT MAllKK'l' ur; UELOW 17TU ALT, NEXT BRYANT WASHBURN . ! Flrat 8howlnr of 'TOO MUCH JOHNSON" Northern liroa rki-rlo At. Mr. O. IT. Bk Orrtklat &?& "Soldier, of Fortune" 2HbRSDAT. rnilUT'and BATURDAT urn rihApy in "nun mabkibW 9 9A f A A IMPERIAL "'MnwMaut Wll ANJtt WALNCTBT4. MAT. DAILY 'nNDAY. T0B8DAT and WEDNESD AT Clara Kimball Young In. "EYE3 OP TOlTn" ($sb, next wekk vI.TJIASf pox rRKsrarrs the H 3 igMMa DEXTEROUS COWBOY bTAK g f I falWr m A NEW XND THR1UJNG PRODUCTION URaaaat (BBB1 Ml H HH IMaal! MB SI SI LaaaaaaaaVX i i'tHBkX IT ikl IE aWagB-El I lWi i l 1 lit rtUP ! 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M. MOKDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY THE SCINTILLATING MUSI CAL COMEDY t Mortoir Sincere, Comedlai Peneefe and Yreltr nnt, BILL CHANGED THURSDAY " ALHAMBRi t VAnPHTILLE AND PnOTOPLATM KSKP.Me TS?SPiT.5,l.WKt'ESDAT FLORENCE REEPgTJyj.,jr. MONDAY. TUBSDAT. aPaffaKramtaaafK lal raDKifiaif vin.. .. rrivi. maAllum ThVMVmln," Thure . Prl.. fat.. "Rnlll.re of Fortune" aff!a3KAJH3BVJei?iirjE '9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 S Z '9 9 91 II 0o'mtIT" I Preientatlon ADDED ATTRACTIOrJ Tint f-iowtna" "The Log off Submarine U-35" An Amailnjr Reoerd ef 9 9 9 I win uraraTarwee CHESTKCT BT. 11KLOW BIXTEKMTH Orran Bed tale II . !( Jean OwlrU It ' Mr. Irrtnr Cahao IE I fjBVPEVERYBfe ll WOMAN" T. JB' It tie lore atory ef a, ejp the woman aoreei t&o eraa ' ea atreet from Ton. It mar eren VaW . I ootr PLAY KTIUtt" MOIST VHlOtMUp "HATE CEAXt eux&ttuei Avewuee ALLEGHENY SYMPHONY OnCffESTnT Next Week That Delightful Artiste JEAN ADAIR & COMPANY ..'3 I"" OrlTlnel nVttftt TJLLA COMES TO TOWTr JONES & GREENLEE In Their Domeitlc Tilt WHAT DID YOU DOT GARDNER & HARTMAN 3 HARMONY GIRLS NOODLES FAGIN AND ELSIE IN IDIOSYNCnACTEO Comedy. Bong and Patter JIM SHIMMY BEAR A ggTf-APTPgrgaTa Iffl' THE rOBKEB 'P0LLIX' BTAX OLIVE THOMAS IN THE BELEOT PHOTOPLAX "THE IhW" aid yfcslSLMaaiaerl Bl i jfflj: BimaVB m atlflfBlf M n l!tii ifflaaafaaWB aaaaatfllKmi W T??T lUaaa Waaaaa-' iHn yK P BtoTT ar rimtlv 9riA t Undid piseriiv "fl m ' ,J :. n
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